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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2004-05-10 - Newport Mesa Daily Pilot,. .. ,. .. .. .. -.... Serving the Newport-Mesa community since 1907 MONDAY, MAY 10, 2004 PHOTOS BY KENT TREPTOW I OAJL Y PtLOT Russell Funk, right, and another diver brace themselves as large waves pound the Pamela Rose, a fishing boat. Fishing boat runs aground Neighbors get an early wake-up call when a vessel crashes into rocks below their homes. No one was seriously hurt. Luis Pefta Daily Pilot NEWPORT BEACH -"A Perfect Storm~ It wasn't. but for Ron Ainsworth and Delphine Lee of Corona del Mar. it may have felt llke it as they heard cries of help coming from their ocean baclc- yard early on Mother's Day. Ainsworth turned on their home's Good lights at 4:15 a.m. and saw that a boat had run aground. Lee immedi- ately dialed 91 1. Lee said they've dealt with drunken teenagers, beached whales, noisy ani- mals, people falling off rocks and peo-People watch as the Pamela Rose takes a beating from large surf at Cameo Shores Beach on Sunday. The fishing boat went aground at around 4:30 a.m. SH BOAT, Pa&e A4 Donation gives girl best seat in the house Six-year-oh:l Leilani Gutierrez is given a top- of-the-line wheelchair two years after a car crash left her paralyzed from the neck down. Luis Pefta Daily Pilot COSTA MESA -Leilani Gu- tierrez knew about the anniver- sary picnic being thrown for her by friends, but she didn't know about the $42,500 urprise. that left her all smiles. "It's great," Leilani said. "O'ml just happy to think about chas- ing Cindy," who's a friend of hers. high-tech chair out of his SUV and delivered it to Leilani. "My children have become so empathetic to people, and car- ing. and realizing that not every- one is perfect.~ Miller said. Miller and other parents and community members got to- gether to raise funds for the brand new, high·tech wheel- chalr, known as a sip·n-puff. The chair works by the number of puffs or sips that are taken through the chair's straw, Moore said. could be presented to Lellani on the anniversary. "That wheelchair will is going to change her Ufe 100%: sald Annette Price, Leilanis nlght nUI'Se. "She will be in more con- trol of her own destiny. where she wants to go." The chair can recline, which will allow her to lay down with· out being taken out of the chair. The chair also has plenty or backup power for her ventilator, which she needs to breathe. The chair is adjustable for growth. so IN BUSINESS Sellers at home in their luxury Lower-priced sales INSIDE may be slowing, but • For more business news. see • PageA2 the housing market on the high end keeps on sparkling. Alicia Robinson Daily Pilot NEWPORT·MESA -l11e fre- netic pace of home sales may begin to slow in the coming months. but at leas1 one local real estate firm expects the im- pressive gains it saw in lhe luxury home market in 2003 to continue. fil'llt Team Real F.state's sale~ of homes valued at $ l million and up increased 124% in 2003 and the numbers for lhe first quarter of 2004 will be equaJly impressive, said Debbie Le- wandowsld. director of First Team's luxury homes division. ThoSf' gains have been driven by a number of factors, including a c;tuft of wealth as baby boomers inherit money, lht> rise in price<; due to the scarcity of pmpl•rties for sale am.I the low interest rates through 2003. she said. Other real estate dealers havl seen the same boom. "It's n•ally been an out!>tand- ing market, not only in the lower price range~. which are scnsillve to the intcre'>t rates, but in the luxury marketplace," said Steve High. president of See LUXURY, Paae A4 EDUCATION Removing stress from admissions Director of coUege counseling at Sage Hill reminds parents that even Stanford- bound kids need fun. Marisa O'Neil Oa1lyP1lot When Scoll Packer worked ~ a college admissions officer, he expected to get calls from par- ents anxiously asking how to prepare their middle school· aged children to get into col- lege. But the calls from parents with children stiU in elemen- tary school were another mat- ter. "You'd gel off the phone wil11 FYI •WHAT: Middle School College Information Night •WHEN: 7 p.m. tonight • WHERE: The Pegasus School, 19692 Le><ington Lane in Huntington Beach •CONTACT: (9491 295-2788 Reservations needed, space is limited. them and you'd have to laugh ahout ii and cry ahou1 it," Pa cker said. "TI1ey feel like they have 10 lhrow their children into the middle of the panic c;o early." Packer, now the director of college counseling at Sage Hill School in Newporr Coast, is hoping to ease ~ome parents' See ADMISSIONS, Paae A4 Mother's Day marked the sec- ond anniversary or the car acci- dent that left l.eUanl, now 6, paralYf.ed from the neck down. She received the anniversary gift of a state-of-the-art wheelchair While Kim Miller, a parent of one of Leilanls kindergarten classmates at Newport Heights Elementary. deUvered a speech. friends and family members gathered around, almost forming a wall that bloclced LeUani's view of the street. That's when Jim Moore of Redman Power Olair, based In Tucson, Ariz., took the Moore did something that he normally doesn't do -he made a personal delivery. He drove 500 miles from Tucson so the chair It will last her at least five years, KENTTREPTOW /OAJLY PILOT Daily Pil ot AT A GLANCE ON THE WEB: ~.~com WEATHER ~ Expect 1 pertly doucfy day with mlld temper•tures. SeeP .. eA2 SPORTS Alex PIN,.kl, r9COVered from teary Oeotmber ct1r eocidtnt It pleytng well for Coau M ... Hlgh'1 b9seb1ll teem. SMPaaeA5 Moore said. Leilani Gutierrez, 6, reacts as she sees her new $40,000 SH DONATION, Pai• M wheelchair that was donated to her during a party on Sunday. INSIDE/OUT Praising the births of new Ferraris M y nephew, Andrew, called the other day to tell me his wife had just given birth to their third son. The couple had gone to the hospital at 11 p.m., and an hour and five minutes later. the child was born. When It comea to babies, my family doesn't meas around. I asked Andrew what he and Susanna had named the baby, and be said they named him David. "Uh, does SUsanna have any reladves named David?" r asked. "No, rlo, we named him after you." he replied. "Ob. well donet• I said. The news pleased me so much that 1 made It a polnt to tell everyone: my co-workers, my boss over the phone, my friends through e-mail. the girl who talces my order al Starbuck&. •Hey, guess whatf My nephew named his new baby after me!" •niat'a nice, sir. DAVID SILVA Did )'OU want I gronde or a vmt11" By the end of the day l had completely run out or friends and acquaintances to aha.re my joy With, and on my way home found myself shouting the news to strangers on street comers. "Hey, you! Yeah, you!" •Huh?" "My nephew named hls new baby after me! Isn't that great7" "What7" Not 24 hours niter heartng rrom Andrew, my be5t friend. IDizabeth, called. Blizabeth was in the last two weeks of her third trimester, and the moment I heard her voice, I knew why she was calling. "Gueta where I am rtgbt now,· she uJd. her words aluny. "Man, these epldurala a.re great atWf." The next day, following 26 houn of labor, Elizabeth and her boyfriend, Oluclc.. were delivered or their firstborn. They named him Benjamin, which l suppose Is a good name too. It's just ralnlng babies around here. A day later, 1 drove out to see the little people. It was a hot day, and as I idled · my way across twO counties in my poorly air-conditioned Honda. I kept telling myself that lhe little Jellybeans had bet1er be cute. lf they 'Wt!ren't, I planned to bill F.llubeth and my nephew for mileage. But I had to aee them. For nine months, r bad been kept in the loop on SM INSI>£, P11• M \, ............ ~ .......................................................................................... .. ,....---~---------------------~------------...,........_________ -----~~:,;..;:::.:;:::_~~~-~~~.:-....:.=;;:::.;::~::::::~::.o..~--~----------.-.............. 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The compan)' began m 198..l ~ J catalog-onJy busines..\, but now has dbout a d01~n retail storet>, of\\ hlch a Fa~h.lon Wand locauon 1i; ne\\t"'it The store opened Aprtl 19 and held J grand opening celebrattnn on Sa1utda). wuh a special appearclilce by company founder t.un Denhan. l\venty pe-rcent of the day·~ ..ales were donated to Orange-wood OiUJren-. llome The bnght. at') store '' d~igned to bt.' lnviung to shoppers. with cloth~ m fun punch) colors and a low tablt> \\1th to) t.raJJls !>O kid can plJ) whtle their parene. shop. BUSINESS CALENDAR • Send BUSINESS CAl..ENOAR items to the Daily Pilot. 330 W. Bay St., Costa Meu, CA 92627, by e-mail to luls..perv ~l•tJtMs..com; by fax to (9491646-4170; or by calling (949) 574-4298. Include the lime, date and location of the ev.,t. H well as a contact phone number. WEDNESDAY The~ a...cti Junk>r CMmberwtl host Sdlmool'e or Lose: How to Go Beyond the Small Talk to RMI Talk. The event Will b9 from 7 to 8:30 p.m. at the Ten-a Nova Restaurant, Wyndham Garden Hotel, 3350 Because the store 1s small. there·§. no room for the adult clothing hnes that can be ordered through the catalog But there are plenty of firesses, sh1ru. horts and 'i\\eatsuits in soft cottons for girls and ~ Many of the clothes are made with orgamc conon and use naru.ra.I dyes. store mandger Lon Mc<.a~m said The clot.he!> are designed to be comfortable and durable. A native of Sweden, Denhan started I lanna Andersson as cl catalog business bernu"'-' -.he couldn't find quality children's clothes made from rnitural fibers 111 Amenca. he wanted he-r son to have soft. bnght clothes '1ke the ones she r~membered from her ctulclhood. she said. "It JUSI turned out that he wasn't the only one that liked those clothes,· Denhan said A lot of other people did too.· Donauons from Satwda) 's event aren't a one-ume thmg. The company's social conscience e\olved as its ~es grew, and in Avenue of the Arts. Costa Mesa. SA~OAV The Coaa Mesa Chamb« of Commerc. wilt host the 25th ~al Les Miller Scholarship Recognition BriaJcfasl from 7: 15 to 9 a.m. at the Hilton Costa M.A. 3050 BnstOI St, Costa Mlssa Tdets cost S20. lnformaticn: (7141 885-9090. The eo.ta ~Chamber of ComrMree Wiii host an a1lar hours business mocer fTom 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. at the Comer Office Sporu Gnll, 580 Anton Blvd., Costa Meaa. The cost is S 10 for nonmembers. Information: (714) 88S-S090. ONGOING Theeo.ta Mele~ of Commerce 2001 the Hanna Andersson Otl.ldren's Foundaoon was fonntd \\lhat started as a martenng idea - having customers return used clothes in good cond1oon if they didn't have chUdren to hand them down to -became a program to donate the gently used dot.bes to the needy, Denha.rt said. ·we thought that would be a good way co convey that the dolhes were good and they could last for more than one baby.· Denhart ~d. ~ov. the company donates 5% of its profile; to charities, and employees get pa.id rune off to do vo1unteer wort. And the corporate structure is open. so e\"efl employees lower on the totem pole could call !he rompany president if they wanted, McCauslin said • 1 \'t' worked for a lot of bag. big compan.1es. ·she said. "Bemg here is so much more like a family." Hanna Andersson Is at 2i9 Newpon Center Dnve, Newport Beach hosts networting luncheon meetings Wedne$days from 11 :45 a.m. to 1 p.rn. at the Costa Mesa Country Club. The cost is $14. The dub Is at 1701 Golf Course Drive, Costa Mesa (714) BSS-9090. The Cost.I Me.a Communicnon Toastmasters Club meets from noon to 1 p.m. Wednesdays at the Orange County Deparvnent of Education, 200 Kalmus Drive, Costa Mesa. Meetings are open to anyone who wants to improve his or her public speaking stills. (7141444-8783. The New1)0ft Boadl Distinguished Toastmasters Club 1300 meets from 1to9 p.m. Tueedays at Platt College. 3901 MllCAtthur Btvd .• Newport Beactt. Call to make reservations. (949) 646-1274. Aide Aotilrl9ol1 changes to The Newpon Daily Pilot Poliuaa, busi'*I and enw-qnment ~ Meu Daily Pilot. PO ~.19'19)~ Box 15EO, COii. Mal. CA 92S26 ~ Alomes.a>m Copynvht: No l'l9WI stones. Luk...,. in~. edrtonal ~aar or N9ws......,,.. {!Mel~ ~herelncan b9 WPf#Vl•IMHn-.com PtiOT~ reprodueled without writtefl VOL 98, NO. 131 Malt C. Oultin, Don~. permiaion of copvright owner THOMAS H. JOt4NSON S-.MIOw* !tent T~. 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Yet they all go on to show bow much smarter they are than nuss herself. Invoking esoteric literary references, droning ooabout the semicolon and throwing lo.Jots of JUNE words llie picayune. a boolc about CASAGRANDE orthograpbJcally and punctuation topping bestseller lists while inspiring quJte a few superior grammarians to Ink their language annoyances. Suddenly everyone's an expert. Suddenly, everyone thinks they're me. The nerve. My inJdal reaction to learning about the book and witnessing the hype has been immarure indeed. You know how a 5-year-old who a week before did some cartwheels might feel ripped off if be sees someone on TV doing cartwheelst You know, that "Hey. they stole my idea!" narcissism? And you know how that child may go a step further and bitterly crltlcl.ze the 'IV cartwheels? "That's not bow you're suppo~ to do ii.! I'm the one who does it right!" WeU. that's the level of emotional maturity I exhibited when I came across revif"WS and commentaries in the New Yort Times, Los Angeles Times and other publications.. I was very embarrassed by this reaction until I actually read these commentaries. Now, by comparison. I think I'm prerty matutt. "There's not much chance thar a book whose title hinges on a bad joke poses a threat ro such classics as Strunk and White's 'Elements of Style.' Henry Fowler'~ 'Dictionary of Modem English Usage' and George Orwell's 'Politics and the English Language,'" Dennis Baron wrote in Friday's Los Angeles Tunes.. "But it shares the faults of the genre: Relying on such books for advice on writing ls like relying on the almanac for a weather forecast.• In the May 3 New York Times. John Rosenthal gets in the shot: "Thanks to Lynne Truss' bestseller. 'Eats. Shoots & Leaves' ... if (al hard-working immJgranr makes a sign for 'canot's.' some fussbudget will now be emboldened to correct his punctuation.· Edmund Morris in the April 25 New Yort Tunes called Truss' prose ·c1oytng" and added. ·Whole '1:retcbes of the book read like voice mail" After all thar venom, none of these critics manages to make clear what they're so angry abouL I suspect they're logography. They aU off er plenty of critklsm, but little that's constructive or Instructive to readers who really would like some help with grammar and punctuation. Baron lumps Truss' book in with a half dozen others and basically writes them all off as stupid and dangerous In the hands of dolts. After his column comes our big clue to his real problem: ·Dennis Baron is the author of seven books on the English language.· I don't suppose any of them is an autobiography utled "Eats Sour Grapes and Leaves (in a Huff)." Another clue comes from Morris: "At risk of sounding parochial myself, I wish that Truss had devoted a few pages to taXing on the usage czars of American academe -particularly those at the Modem Language Association and University of Oucago Press. whose anti-capital, antl·hyphen. anti-italic stylebooks seek to return modem logogaphy to the uniformity of ancient papyri." I never want 10 come off as someone who had some bug crawl up her papyri and <lie because clearly I can't compete with these guys. So I'll JUSt continue trying to be helpful and humble (in my own dazzling way} instead of I OMii self-serving. So, In that spirit, here's this week's help. As we covered before, hyphens are used to connect compound modifiers. two words that wort together 10 make up an adjective or sometimes an adverb: a famUy-orienred film. But here's a trick I didn't cover: Don't use hyphens with adverbs ending Inly. In the term *happily married couple,• you don't need a hyphen to tell you that "happily" and "married" are working together as an adjective. The ly already tips you off. But be careful orly nouns like family. "Family-oriented mm· is correct. "UnhappUy obsessed grammar snobs" ls correct as ~lL • JUNE CASAGRANDE covers Newport Beech and John Wayne Airport. She may be ,.ached at 19491574-4232 or by e-mail et june.caUQrandetll•tlm.s.com. SURF AND SUN WEATHER FORECAST Ferther 001. UJ*:t • norttlwec wind of 20 to 30 knoll on combined h should b9 mostly cloudy with NH of 8 tO 11 feet wfth the .,.... of fog In the morning. dominant period It "'"-MOOn<tl. baoofmng pertly doudy In the The Wirldl and.,,.,...... lhould st•v .-noon with highs from. to 7l about the..,_ It night, bu1 Expea mo.Uy cloudy concSl\loria to stronger gum.,..~ 'WNm In the 9llWling. with lfUI of ~of San Nicola lll#ld fog and *'~ drizzja ·-INdnight. Low eempemu,.. SURF should b9 from 52 to 59 ~~ More ltlndoYt curf'a ~ed WWW.tM41.llOM.(/Otl tocs.ywidl thl~IWWI. Some o.c. beedlel could b9 BOATING FORECAST .-ng._...... 2 to 3- ~ On the inn.-.,,...,..11111*\ WllWquelty; ~~et 1011noeaor ._ -~orv eertv. ltWI c:om.ng from die_. • TIDES ,, ., 20 ~"' .. *rnool" --lhoukf be :z ... "' ... llllrly. ltWI build'° a eo •._In Chi 11'M tWilht ""*'"°°"on• mi*,,._~ of lMa.m. 5.11 ..... 2 IO 4 ,_lit 10-=oi'ldl and ICMIO't ........ m. ~.&Ot...low M91of3felil•1S~AI 6:1Sp.rn s.n-.~ ............ ~•10to 9'.3Zp..tn. 2.llfelillow 20 maa becol ••v-"" • 10 knoCll Ot,.. lmf. ITlllldncl ~ °' WATER TEMPERATURE 2 to 4 '-'on• mlJled,... .-of ,.,,,..10~anc1 . '°"°'..ii of 3 .... a 15 ~ '' deOftlel ' ' •• Dally f>llOt I I GETTING INVOLVED •GETTING INVOLVED runa pe11odicallv 1n the Dally Pilot on a rotating basi1. For Information on adding your organization to thl1 lilt, call (949) 674--t298. 0RANGi COUNTY WORks Participate In 1119 management and employment training worltlhopt" a 1uoceu coach to foaterteen• 16 to 18 year1 old. (9491609-1451. ORGANllAllON FOR THE HUMANE CARE Of ANIMALS Volunteers are needed to care for stray and lost anlmal1 In the Newport Beach, Co1ta Me1111 and Corona def Mar area1. (9491 722-1367. PACIFIC SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA The Orange County Pacific Symphony Orcheatra'1 Volunteert In l!ducatlon Opportunitie1 program needs volunteert to auiat children In a variety of hands-on musical activities. Volunteert spend a total of six Saturdav mornings with the children. (714) 755-5788, ext. 244. PARENT HELP USA cr1fts and computer tldlls at the various centers. Paul Shapiro (949) 253-3120 ext. 229. PROJECT CUOOLE Project Cuddle 11 • Coate M....,based nonprofit organization that meets the need• of glris and women facing unpranned pregnancies. In addition to office help end 12-hour ho111ne 1hifts once a month, volunteers are needed for an auxlllarv group and fundralslng committee• and to help distribute stidcere to stop babies from being abendoned In trash bins. Service groups of all kinds -mom's groups, churc:he1, stu~enta, men and women'• clubl, and company-aponaored sport''\ teams -are wanted for creative fundraislng projects. The organization also needs donated gift Items for mothers and babies. (714) 432-9681 or http:/..WWW.projecrcuddlt1.org. PROJECT TOGETHER program serves the Or1nge County Public llbr•rv system Leason1 are indMdualized and confidential. Training la provided and required. (714) 566-3070 or http://www.reMJoc.oro. RfADlNGBY9 The mentor reading program aeeklt volunteers to read to students In kindergarten through • the third grade. Costa Meaa adlools nlted help for students In reading, writing and English. Mentor aeulona may be adleduled from 8:30 to 11 :30 a.m. and aftel'-adlool from 3 to 6 p.m., Monday through Friday. Pomona Elamentarv School. (949) 515-6980; Whittler Elementary School. (949) 515·8898; Wiison Elementary School, (949) 515-6995; and New Shalimar Leaming Center, (949) 646-0396. SAVE OUR YOUTH The Westside Costa Mesa youth organization is looking for volunteers to help create a positive attematlve for people 12 to 23. Volunteers are needed to help in areas such as boxing. sports, heetth, fitness, aerobics and academic tutoring. (949) 548-3255. SERVICE CORPS OF RETIRED EXECUTIVES Monday, May 10, 2004 A3 m MANLl l"AC I l lHf-.HS BANK Founded by Mothers and Others Against Child Abuse. Parent Help asks the public for help and volunteers to Inform the community on vital luues affecting children and the family. (949) 650-3461 or (949) 675-5271. PEDIATRIC CANCER RESEARCH FOUNDATION PCRF. which raises money to support pediatric cancer research, needa volunteers for a variety of duties. (949) 859-6312. Project Together seeks adutt volunteers to establish a tl\.lsting, one-to-one relationship with children stressed from family problems and abuse. This component of the Orange County Health Care Agency's Children's Mental Health Services offer1 training and supervision for the program. Many of the children are economically deprived. victims of neglect or both. (714) 850-8444. READ/ORANGE COUNTY Volunteer literacy tutors are needed to help create a more literate community with no-cost tutoring for adults in reading and writing. one-on-one or In small groups. The adutt literacy Join other busfneas profeasionals to help small businesses succeed by leading seminars and· coaching entrepreneurs online. The corps la a nonprofit charitable organization composed of 11 ,500 volunteer business mentors, both worlcing and retired. who counsel bualnosses from.neariy 400 offices throughout the country. (714) 550-7369. Earn a highly competitive rate atid qualify for our Relationship Advantage Package. THE PHARMACOLOGY RESEARCH INSTITUTE The institute is looking for volunteers to take part In a ltudy on quitting smoking. To leam more about the program. call (8881774-4673. R est aurant & Jazz Club --....;...--Establlslled 1n 11162------ Relationship Advantage Package Whm)"Q'I ~ 1 .._~ ~ o(~ you au~cblly qualiff for: •.nan bulin-=-or ~ chmd.ng PRIME DYNAMICS PRIME RIB SPECIAL • few °"'~ briing. ~ Prune Dynamics. a Newport Beach nonprofit organization for the 99 and younger set, needs volunteers for its programs. (949) 262r1300. • jrftt onll~ bill payment& Also Enjoy Our World CIHI Seafood Monday Evenings 5erMIQ So¢tern California for over ~. PROJECT ACCESS ProJect Acceas la a nonprofit organization that links resident of low-Income housing developments with beneficial social services usually through resource centers. Volunteers are needed to tutor children. teach MAY JOIN US fOR A LIVE TRIBUTE 'TO FRANK SINATRA Monday 6:00 -9:00pm Steaks • Seafood • Coe.kt ails '"r u,m •·n1;. .. ,. < ,,11 ... (I 1· .. . ... (9it9 ) {ttf(t-7?/f'i <ua If\ rnl<<" 11,,l'J 11,111, "'' f ,.,1•1 ~,( .. ,_,1 · · · ~igl1tl~ l.ntrrtlinmrnr· • • , . • .... , .•. , .. , .. -. ,. "C~ of tk ;tru" 2004 1700 Adams Ave., Ste. 101, Costa Mesa, CA 92626 • (714) 885-9090 ·fax (714) 885-9094 • www.co~amesacham ber com BREAKFAST, LUNCH & AFTER HOURS Breakfast Raffle Prize Oonon: Catalina Passenger Service !darchBrealq"ast Corner Bakery Opera Pacific Newport Rib Company IL) Costa Mesa Fire Chief Jim Ellis, breakfast speaker. Bntt Anderson. Christ Lutheran School's pre-school director and emcee Dick Seaholm of Rich Mar Shirts and Signs at the March 90-Minute Breakfast Boost. J FIX UM The Toll Rodds MARCH N EW MEMBERS Athleclc Club for Women Zeena Dhalla 2036 Quail Street Newport Beach, CA 92660 949/852-8655 voice www.athleticclubforwomen.com zeena@athleticclubforwomen.com Bank of America Mortgage Marlene Young 7731 Edinger Avenue Huntington Beach, CA 92647 714/892·8927 voice 714/372-3813 fax marlene.d .youngObank.ofamerica.com www.bankofamerica.com Hofmann Flnn Development Chuck Hofmann 3188 Airway, #A Costa Mesa, G.A 92626-46,.52 714/540-4433 voice hofinn@pacbell.com lnlegrated Mef'<'hant Exchange Joe Gonzalez 1645 Monrovia Costa Mesa, CA 92627 949/574-8830 voice 949/574-8833 fax www.iteinc.com joeOiteinc.tom LG Partners Linda Garbett 6dlble Arron~numt1 ·Opening Soon! 2231 Pacific Avenue, #82 Clifford Hirata Costa Mesa, CA 92627 949/650-6500 voice 949/574-5157 voice www.edlblearrangements.com 949/645-9051 fax costamesaOediblearrangements.com www.lgpartners.com Paul Fmnk lndlUllrk• Brad Blankinship 9&0 W. 16th Street Costa Mesa, CA 92627 949/515-7950 voice 949/51 S-7011 fa>< www.paulfrank.com bn1db0paulfrank.com '• lindalgpOpacbell.net Weat C<>a1t ~lelB Dan Husband 2701 Harbor Blvd., #D-S Costa Mesa, CA 92626 714/432-0900 voice 714/432-0919 fax cost.imesa9wcoastWireless.com ----------. ----- March Mixer at Nick's Italian Ristorante (L-Rl Laura Neckameyer, the Cape Apartments, Cam~ Olson, South Point Apartments, and fnend Vicki Okamoto Lorena AncleN>n was tl1P rece1p1en1 of In<' (dt.1lina trip tor tv.o ahoard tht• C..1taltna fl'rN Ma~ll•r or Ceremonit•\ M1k<' Oonuh(J(>, pre-.cnlm~ Wt• will be> ~1v1ng ,mother Catalina Flyt>r pd\S ,1w,1y c111ht• MilY lh.mr1ter Mixer Raffle Priu Donations: Costa Mesa Florist Catalina Passenger Serv1ee Newport Rib Company Opera Pacific French's Cupcake Bakery Kasler Ventures MARCH RENEWALS 45 years///// Southern California Edison 20+~rwtll Costa Mesa Police Association Comcast Cable Vision South Coast Metro Alliance 1$+ years1/I Print Masters of Costa Mesa Arlene Schafer Vagabond Inn Costa Mesa Senior Center MSC Software Barbeques Galore 10+ ytt1rwlll Arnel Commercial Properties Metro Pointe Retail Center Cape Apartments South Pointe Apartments Wimbledon Glen Apartments Ramada Ltd. & Suites Taco Mesa Nabers Cadillac Pontiac • CMC Buick Ounn·Edwilrds Paints Unlglobfi Way To Co Travel S +years!/ GoldenTouch Produc.t1on~ South Coost MC'lro Center Toyota RacinK Development Emule.x Corporation Griswold lndu~lnes BMW Masters Angels Ba~ball. LLP Carpet Depot Carr Amenca Realty W~om Credit Union 1 + ytt1rsll Palm Harvest Church CR&R, Inc. Newport-Mesa Federation of Teachers Foot Solutions Camden Martinique Apartments Multiple f lnanc1al Services The Camp Project INELLESIS Alpha Sy~1ems L.tb, In<. Cost.t Mesa Conf•rence & VIStlors Bureau NwJPOrC ... ch (949) 253-5600 The Right Fie. 1 :-•·:I07·~1143 MAY CALENDAR OF EVENTS Wednesdays 1l 45 s m ·1 pm Monday, May 3 730 a.m Tuesdav. May 4 Noon Monday, May 10 Tuesday, May 11 1·30 am Tuesday, May 11 11·45 a.m Thuri.nay, May 13 11 45 am Friday, Mav 14 7 15 -9 am. Thursday. May 20 Wednesdey, May 26 5·30 · 1·30 p.m. Narworkers leads luncheon Costa Mesa County Club 1701 Golf Course Ortve Education Committee Chamb er office legisl1tive Committee Chamber office Finance Committee Executive Committee Chamb er office Ambassador Committee Chamber office Board of Directors lunch Holiday Inn Costa Mesa 3131 Brtstol Street Student Awerds Breakfast Hilton Costa Mesa 3050 Bristol Street 9G-Minute Breakfast Boost · DARK Aftir Hours BuainHs Mixer Comer Office Sports Grill 58tl Anton Blvd., #201 I Next to Mamon Suites) Co-sponsored by David Jann & Associates 580 Anton Blvd. 1209 PLEASE MEET :-=cingular ~ WlltlLllS West Coast Wireless Dan Husband ~ ,. 2701 Harbor Blvd., #D-5 (Mesa Verde Center between Starbucks and Pick up Sticks) Costa Mesa, CA 92626 714/432-0900 voice 714/432-0900 fax °'ff" ~~~~ ~·op www.wcoastwireless.com LG Partners~ °"'~A Linda Garbett 223 1 Pacific Ave., #82 Costa Mesa, CA 9.2627 949-574-5 157 (voice) 949-645-9051 (fax) lindalgp@pacbell.net www.lgpartners.com Tile A1lll1IC CLUI Athletic Club for Women/Pilates Place ~· . Zeena Dhalla 2036 Quail Street Newport Beach, CA 92660 .._ 949/852-8655 voice ... 949/852-1137 (a)( zeena@athleticclubforwomen.com www.athleticclubforwomen.com r j t ... M Moftday, May 10, 2004 PUBLIC SAFETY POLICE FILES COSTA MESA • lroadwey: Driving under the Influence was reported In the 100 bfodt at 2:18 a.m. Saturday. • lfoadway end ~Uenon -.OU•: Driving under the lnnuence was reported at 1:16 a.m. Saturday. • C.brilto ~trMt: A parole violation wa• reported In the 200 blodt at 12:10 p.m. S.turday. • N.wport Bout.vard: An out of area warrant wa1 reported In the 2600 blodt at 5:55 p.m . S.turday. • Wit.on StrMt: Public drunkenness was reported In the 100 btodt at 7:30 p.m. Saturday. • Whittler A~•: A hit and run with property damage was reported In the 1800 blodt It 8:15 p.m. • w..t 19th Street An out of aret warrant was reported In the 800 blo<* at 6:05 p.m. Saturday. LUXURY Continued from Al Strada Properties m Newport Beach. For First Team, the biggest contributor to the growth or luxury home sales has been the huge budget the firm has de- ll'Oted to the million-dollar mar- ket. First Team President Cam· eron Me~e said. "We've basically bttn very Fo- cused on It and dedicated to 11 and allocated a lot more re· sources to It in the past year than ever before." he said. ·111e high · end marltet has enjoyed i.ubsttm tiaJ growth in the pru.t several years, so we wanted to be In from of it as opposed 10 behind IL. The ft.rm hired Lewandowski, spent $4.5 milHon on advertising and even trained sales associates in negotiation tedmiques to BS· sist buyen from different cul- tures. The hmuy market Is one or the fastest-growing segmencs or the real estate business In Cali- fomJa, Lewandowski saJd. Very few homes have been available ln recent months, but the num- ber of listings is now starting to grow, she said. Merqe said he expecu First ~am I luxury dMsJon to keep growing ln the foreseeable fu- ture, but others said an impend· • w..t 19th 8trMt: An ~ eontalner In •public pert WH reported In the 600 bloc;* et 1t:03 a.m. Friday. v NEWPORT BEACH • cataNna Dftw: Illegal firework• w.re rtported In the 600 ~odt et 1 :38 p.m. Sunday. • Ctystat COYe and Eett Coett Hlehwey: A trefflc colll•lon With no Injuries waa reported at 6:07 a.m. Sunday. • Heliotrope Awnue: Grend theft was reported In the 600 blodt at 10:03 a.m. Sunday. • N.wport c.nter Drtve East: An urgent disturbance was reported In the '°o blodt at 12:29 p.m. Sunday. • Surftsh Court: A MWer probfem was reported In the 100 bfodt at 4:01 p.m. Sunday. •West Coast Hiehwev: Terrorist threat• were reported In the 1200 blodt at 2:33 p.m. Sunday. 'The high-end market has enjoyed substantial growth in the past several years, so we wanted to be in front of it as opposed to behind it.' Cameron Merqa first Team President mg rise in interest rates will have a chllhng effect on sales. Interest rates are expected to start rising between June and August, but will still be at historic lows. said BIU Ashmore. presi- dent of lmpac Mortgage Hold- ings Inc. in Newport Beach. ·1 think that what we may see is just a leveling off." High said. •A market like the one we're in can't continue forever and eYer." Summer ls typically an active time for home sales, but after that the market will likely cool off. said Bob O\apman. Orange County general manager for Pru- dential California Realty. "There could be a slowdown In the market based on interest rates and an lncrease ln supply.· he said. •ALICIA ROBINSON cov1r1 bYelnau, polltlce ind tht environment. She m1y be l'NChed 11 (949) 76'-4330 or by •m1ll 11 •llcl•.robin1onOl•times.com. Class.tfted ads work for lll llllll•v2~ THE Daily Pilot 'l.1'.'.1f11•d c lllllrtllHHly M.11~1·t1il ,, I No mattt< what yoy're dOlng, yoyr hometown ~per ~ Daily Pilot @~ 50% OFF Trees • Ivy • Orchids Silk Floral Arrangements Mon·Fri 10-6 •Sat 10..5 •Sun H>-4 J6j E. 17tb Street 113, Cotta Mesa f ACM.I ftvrn Ralplll) (949) 646-6745 BOAT Continued from Al pie entering their bacltyan.I after being trapped by the waves be· low their cliff-side home on Brf8hton Road, but never any· 1h.lns Wte this. ·rive Uved here for 20 years and t.bJs ls the most e~cltemem I've attn," Lee said. 1be boat was adrift two miles out to sea wh'n the crew woke up to a cn.sh~d Sgt Mike Scal-ise, of the 0 ge County Sher- ilf's Hari>or Pa t skiff. headillg safely ashore, 'Newport Beath Are Department official'> sald. The fourth crew member was found In a tide pool ufferlng rrom bypothennla and minor injuries. Ht: was taken to I l~g Ho pltal, where he stayed briefly before being released. Alnswonh und Lee said they <lidn'I fee.I llke heroes for having called authorities for help. saying they were only concerned about the safety of the five men. agalN1 ~ rocks. Tu protect the • ocean, fUel tanb were capped and sealed to prevent any of the lhlp~ fuel lforo leaking,.said En- sign Erik Sumpter of the Coast Guard. ot!iciall said the ship WU carrying between 600 and 700 galions of fueJ, The captain of the boat told authorldes that be and his deck· hand had fallen asleep, which re- ulted In the accident, said Mi- chael McDermott. warden for the California Deparunent of Flsb and Game. The rest of the crew had completed its duties and was otJ for the night The captain was tested for drugs and aJcohol and came up nega 'I've lived here \f~r 20 years and this ts the most excitement I've seen.' ~ .... Corona del Mar resident The Pamela Rose la still at cameo Shores Beach, and Is set to be moved to Newpon Harbor between 1:30 and 2 a.m. Tues- day, when the dde would be at its peak. McDennon said. • LUIS P£f;IA is the news assistant and mav be reached at (949) 574-4298 or by e-mail at 1bree of t.tie crew members abandoned si1P and boarded a Mlke Greyshock. of L.A. Har- bor Bait Co • said the Pamela Rose. a 60 -foot, steel-hulled balt boat based out of Newport Beach, had 110 lea.Jes and that their main concem was about the boat geulng banged up McDermott said , lu/1.penatllatimn.com. PHOTOS BY KEl'fl' TREPTOW I DAILY PILOT Leilani Gutierrez, 6, tells her father, Rodney Sellers, to •get out of my wheelchair!" as he takes a spin in the new chair that was donated. DONATION Continued from Al Corona del Mar resident Steve Weber was a big pan of the chair presentation comlng to fruition. Weber told Jack Croul about the fundraising effort for the chalr. which prompted the Croul 'FoundatJon to step In, donadng the funds necessary to buy Ir. The foundation nonnally gives funds' to educa· tional lnsdtutions. already surprised by the picnic, was even more amazed by the wheelchair gift "It just seems so dght that something like this happens to somebody that people give l>O much to try to make Leilani's life better,• SeUers said. June Guderrez. Leilanl's mother, had tea.rs running down her face when the chair was presented to her daughter. "{Croul) wanted It to benefit someone where It would have a direct impact," Weber sald. Rodney Sellers, LeUanJ's father. who was "It will give her the Independence to go where she want& to go," June Gudemz said. "If she gets angry. she can take herself out of the room -you knqw, those little things that a normal 6-~ar-old would do." • LUIS PENA 1• the newt 111latant and mey be reacned al (949) 574-4298. June Gutierrez hugs her friend, Bob Miller, after she received a new, $40,000 wheelchair for her daughter Leilani. ADMISSIONS Continued from Al fears about getting their children Into college 1n a hJghJy competi- tive era. He will be 1pealcing to- nJght at a college Information night geared toward middle school students and thelr par- ents. The event ls being sponsored by local private schools Garden Hall, Harbor Day and the Pega-•us School, but la free for all stu· dents. "We thought It would be help- ful to have someone who's been lnalde the proce$s tallc about why It'• Important not to worry and to keep a sense of balance while preparing your chJJd for college," Packer said. That anxiety has led parents INSIDE Continued from Al every major development of the baby·manufacturtns proceu. Blue "plus" signs on EP1i, HMO anxledet, swollen anlc:les and add Indigestion -no pregnancy-mated subject was too mundane or unappetizing to keep me out of tbe know. And now, after all those long weeb o( worry and preparation, two new heln to the American experience could be heard walling ln the baclcground when J called to get dJ.recdons. t had to see them. I had aJrady spent $290 on baby clothes and other auoned Items. and I needed to look ln on my lnvesbnent. But pulling off the freeway ln Slnta Monica. I spotted what struck me u an alternadve wnlon of ~ry parent's worst nlahanare: a group of f't1P'etUbly ianooed teen-st boys whaling on one another at •but ecop. while two Ouiartna ~ W1UUllbet stood on the 8'deUnee and c.beered t.hem on. Meanwhile. sitting on the bus bench and aeeminAiY obUvlou to the chaoa around her wu a well·dmaed young g1J1 tn 8f&Net, fOC\lted lntmtly on the ooen textbook In her lao. \ to start preparlng their th.l.ldren earlier and earlier, often unnec- essarily Increasing everybody's stress level, he said. But parents sometimes see it as a necessary evil to get their thildren lnto the school they want "There seem to be two school• of thpught," said Brian Oliphant, upper school director for Harbor Day School, which serves stu- dents In lclnderganen through eighth grade. •Some thlnlt It's too Intense, too early. Others think It's just the reality of the situation." The proceu of actively work- ing toward getting Into college doean't really need to start until the mJddle of the junior year of high tchool, Packer said. He sug- gests only general preparation before that. llke picking the right classes nnd concentradng on dolng well on slandtm:Uz.ed tests. Let's face It: Babies are a crapshoot Suddenly. r found myself ftlled wtth wonder. How do they do it7 How do expectant parent& deal with the anxiety and uncertainty that comes with having a child7 I come from a large and hJghJy fertile family. and · accordiHg to the Silva 'Illble of Statistical Probability. I should have at least twO children by now. But for reasons largely related to questionable marrlage choices, l remain childless -a condJtlon my mother views as a tragedy on the order of the Chla\go Ore. Having never experlef\Ced parenthood myself, I just couldn't understand how parents do tt. How ls it that people cnn spend the better part of a year &ln'8nglns every aspect of theJr lives to accommodate their pending blessed event, wtth absolucely no guarantee that this blessed event won't one day bum down the housef When yuu think about I\, havtng a baby ta like waiting 270 days to buy a $200,000 car, wttb paymcnta spread over 1B yeara -sight unseen. sure. you haye a good Idea about the make and color or the ((lf. But wW tt be • Lexm or a YugoT How many parenu do I know drt&mfd or a Ferratt. only to ftnd the.Ir garage occur.ltd for 30 years by a deea ·rowl'NI Volk~iren vim Part of preparing for college, he said. is enjoying high school -dating, sports and other extracunicular activities. "We want to demystify the process and take the scress out of ft," said Mennette San-Lee, di· rector of admJqtons and ftnan- clal aid for Sage Hill. "We want (parents) to focus on making the next three years of middle school and four yean of high school the moat enjoyable ex- periences for their children and to 1et a foundation so they can gain th~ sldlla they need to go off to college." Many private schools, like Sage Hill, employ full·time col- lege couraelon to help children get Into college. Public schools, wtth larger enrollments and tighter budgets. don't have that luxury. college counselors can prey on parents' fears that their children aren't receiving enough atten· tion, Packer said. Pllrents some· times apend thousands of dol· lan In the hope that they can get their children into a specific school. Knowing of a variety of col- leges that Sult a student's needs and desires 1s one of the keys to success, Packer said. Even the best counselor can't always get everybody into a preadgfous school -that comes down to maJcing the right acboof telec· tion. "I don't get anybody Into Stan- ford," Packer aaf d. "The kid.a get themselves Into Stanford." Unscrupulous • MARISA O'NEU. covert education. She may be reacned at (8491674-4268 or by •mall 1t Independent merl1e.one//@l1tlmet.com. that simply refuset to worlr:1 But even greater tlwt the anxiety over whether one's baby will be a good eg or a bad seed has to be the anxiety over keeping the Uttle ham loaf safe. We live In troubled ti.mes, In a world filled with.danger and telenw:btlng, an.d.bables are the most defenselesa life forms on Earth. In the UnJted Nadons of mammals. human Infants are Lwcembourg. How do parents get a moment's mt from wony'l I juat touldn't understand it. I arrived at Andrew and Susanna's and, J confeaa, was a blt short wtth them when they tried to make conversation. •Hey, Uncle Davey! How was the dri • • • H "Yeah. yeah. later. Where's the little nameaalcel" Uttle Devtd wu Jytng on his stomach on hil paren t&' bed, out cold. I eat nm to him and lboolo my head at the atgbt of hla dny. peanut-shaped body and . curiously cone-shaped bead. t marveled at the peacetul atlllneea or a llfe yet unDpOled to telemarbtlng. •t1ey. little dude," I whJlpered, touching bll tbumbna11..a&ed hand wtth my ftnger. "You'te ~ kid. You•ve got a proud and honorable l"IUlle. That'I a big leg up on tb1np: Your parentJ.couJd h9ve named you Rufherf'ord. lmHtne that. But here'• some advice, OK1 Don't let anyone call you Davey. at least not after you turn 9. You need to ttuat me on th.la one, kid.• Uttle David gurgled and opened his eyes, and his tiny hand suddenly took hold of my finser. J lifted his hand by croolclng my finger, felt the strength ln his grip. And again I marveled, because there was something In that grip that helped me to understand. This la how parents do it, I thought to myself, studying David's perfectly formed fingers. This Is how they deal with the fear and woay, how they are able to close thel.r eyes at night while tn the nm room. Luxembourz sleepa. Babies ue all about hope. They're the most hopeful things we do u a 1peclea. ; SUsanna, who had been standing beslde the bed watchlnt. Mid that the baby was much more animated back at the h0tpJtal. •Now thit ht'• home, all he wants to do ls aleep," she aml.led. l stood up. cleared my throat. •WeU, lite ii tough.• t Mid at ~t. "He'a rettlnc up for It." • DAVID UllA lt •n editor with Tlmee Community Newt. He c:en be rMCMd •(IOI) -.1019 or by •mell It dltvld.-1"1•eJ•tlmte,com. t ) at sec H>r ~­ at )T I. .. ... ., QUOTE OF TIE DAY •1, "~ was ';n shock. The left side of my face was gushing blood. I didn't feel anything." Alu Plurakl, Costa Mesa basebaU player EYEOPENER Daily~bt. M~ I 7 llonoree STEVE CRENSHAW Spot1a EMIDr ltlclwd Dunn: 194915744223 • Sporb Fax: (9491650-0170 Monday, May 10, 2004 A5 HIGH SCHOOL BASEBALL PHOTOS BY MARK C. DUSTIN/OAILYPILOT Costa Mesa's Alex Pisarski shows scar left by surgery to repair three tendons severed in Dec. 13 car accident. Backfrom the brink Pisarski, fully recovered from a December car accident, thoroughly savors time on the field. Bryce Alderton DailYPilot T he car slid, caromed off the curb, tumbled 50 feet down a mountain side, tlipped a few times and came to rest upside down. Alex Pisarski gazed down at his right hand, bright red from the blood that poured toward the earth. Nearly 8"" month& later, a scar two inches long la dearly visible on the back of Pisaraki'a left hand. a reminder of the momlng • of December 13. when a snowboarding trtp to Bis Bear turned into a ftght for survival. Pisa.nld., 17,the Costa Mesa High baseball team'a leadoif hitter and third bueman th.ls season. u well as 1.ach Morton, a Mesa junior vanity player who has seen Umfted varslty action this season. had nearly reached their mowttain destination about 6 a.m. on that overcast morning. It wasn't anowtng when a curve changed their lives forever. Pisarski. drtvtng his 1991 Tuyota 4-Runner, started to make a right tum when the back end of the whk:le alid 'out. Morton wu asleep. The car bJt the curb, rolled aevenll ·times and fell off the edge, dac:endlng down an embankment. It came to rest upside down apinst a tree. Both Morton and Plsarskl extracted tbemsetvea from the vmfcle. They climbed the hill to get back to the road and flagged an off-duty ftreftgbter who saw the two friends blanketJ to keep warm wtdl the ambulance mtved. •Met the first two rolls, I blacbd out." PlsanJd. said. "It wu Katy. l was more worried a.bout the car than ua. I WU in ahock. The left aide of my face WU gushing blood. 1 didn't fee) anything. I wanted to ftnd 101Deone ftnt• The ambulance took Pisarbl and Morton. who both teetered on the brtnJc of unoonsdousneaa. to Beat \llDey Community Hospital in Baa Beat Morton elC.lped the Incident wtth a eaatch bekttv the left ¥and a mid conc:ullion. ~i--OIMd. dl'OY9 100 . mn. from lAb CMUic, when }le WU puUdpldng tn a ftlb.ln8 townament. to Pklk up the two fder)da. They~ the bolpttll later that day. ••• f -~-,. \' r Costa Mesa High junior third baseman Alex Pisarski keeps his eye on the ball as he makes contact in a rec@nt Golden West League game. In addition to his solid fielding, Pisarski, through April, had hit .297 with one home run, eight RBis and 14 runs as the Mustangs' leadoff hitter. l . ' l .,. (: / ·" . I , ·-•, . ,. -' The auh left Pllarak1 with severed tendons in three 8npra that required rurgery, l 0 weeks in a cast and three montha of physical therapy. The police report stated the car's roof came craahJ.ng down on Pisarald's band. "The cab wu aushed six to eight inches below the frame,· P1larski said. "The car wu totaled." Plaarski and bis dad swapped engine. and are~ the car. But that ls not the only thlng Pisan.ki had to rebuild. or relearn. At ftrst. Plaanki WU depressed because he couldn't play. Then, do<:tora provided upllft:lng news. "'Ibey aald I would be bade. whlch was encowagl.ng," Ptsanki said. "You don't realize what you haw until you lose It. It wu bard to lit out.r PiArUd thought he might be back by April. but hJs return came a little earlier. He bepn practk:1ng ln late Pebnwy and c.oata Mesa Coach Doug Deats pendled him into the lineup .. the starUna third baseman in the opener March 5. M.lulon accompUlhed. Pilank1 credJtl hJa fut recovery to "Dub." the Haq Hotpltal therapist who helped him return to the 6eJd tooner than apec:ted. '"That "What lhe toJd us to caJl her, IO I didn't fYel'l uk her real name, .. Ptunki Mid. "Phyllcal therapy WU the IDOllt paintul cbAnc. l couldn't move my band It an." Pllll'lkf Mid. "She kept pushing me put a polnc I thouabt I hid ln me. I ftlllly appredata It nCM" He can make a tlat wtth hJa hind wttbout J)l1n. lb prevent the Index. middle and ring fingers from growing downward. Plsaraki used rubber bands to COMect the 8ngers -all ful)y-extended -to a brace. Friends took notes for Plsaraki to help him keep up with schoolwork. He bubbled in answers on multiple-choice tests holding the pencil in his let\ band. U a teacher gave an essay test. he arranged to make It up once his hand healed. ••• Through April 30, Plsarakl. in his second year on the varsity team. was hitting .297 (19 for 64), with one home run. five doubles and eight RBI& He had scored 14 runs from the leadoff spot His defense ls above average, rang1ng to his let\ or right to gobble up nwnerous gmunders coming his way. "He bu been dynamite at third," Deats aald. •He Is just a good athlete. He la quick wtth a good arm and good bueball sense, too.~ PIAnld. who Is right-handed, said he can pip and throw the ball witJ1 no pain. It took a bit longer to pip a bat without paJn, but P1sarsk1 can now do that u well. •tn my ftnt at-bat !this season! I hit a line drive.· Pisamt said. ·1 couldn't bep my bands on the bat an the way through and couldn't 1queeze the bat aU the way. Then a quarter Into the eeuon. t bad full range beck on my swing. ... PISMSKJ, P11• M WOMEN'S FOOTBALL Taylor gets ready for some football Costa Mesa resident is general manager of the expansion Orange County Breakers football team. Steve Vlr1en Daily Pilot S imply put, Andrea Taylor loves football. She didn't play spons when she went to Newport Harbor High, but the 1996 Sailor graduate has developed a passion for the sport. She is pursuing that passion, these days. as the general manager of a new women's football team, the Orange CoWlty Breakers. ·11ove foolball." Tayior Sdld. ''I'm a Green Bay Packers fan. I love watching football . I also scour with my boyfnend." Tuytor helped conduct uyou~ May l wid May 8 for the squad 1ha1 will also feature Kalena Jackson, a former basketball and track and field standout at Costa Mesa High and Newport Harbor. Jackson, who graduated from San Oemente High, will most likely be a running back for the Breakers. Pacita Vasquez. a Costa Mesa resident and a former athlete at ~tancia High (class of 1976), will be a defensive coach. Her daughter. Athena. starred in softball, basketball and field hockey al Newport Harbor and now plays softball al W1SConsin. Padta's son. Julius. a former football and baseball standout at Costa Mesa High. will be the team's defensive coordinator. When Paclta Vasquez first foWld out about the Orange County Breakers. she wanted to play. Vasquez and Taylor work together for an Insurance company. Vasque"/ played powder-puff football at 1$tancia, where she also competed in basketball, field hockey, volleyball and softball. Taylor gained a desire to play football when her boyfriend told her she could play, too. layior's boyfriend is Sean Sunay. the head coach of tJ1e Orange CoWlty Breakers. He also works as an assistant coach at Or.mge High. Sunay told Tuylor she should ay out for Antelope Valley's expansion team and Taylor went. After one tryout, Taylor knew she really loved the game. But she didn't want 10 make the commute. n1at's when she decided to help bnng a team to Orange County. After just seven players came out for the May 1 tryout, Tuylor said she might also play for the ream. Yet she knows she has plenty of wo~ ahead of her as the general manager. Taylor hopes 10 find an owner for the team. a venue to play in and sponsorships. !:!he's also looking for bodies. The Breakers won't begm playmg games until the spring of 2005. but Taylor i!. excited 10 help develop the team. The Breakeri. will play in the National Women's Football Al>sociation. which includes various tt:aJT15 from acro55 the nation. "We're JUS\ working from the ground up and that's so exciting,· she said. "Being the general manager has been so time consuming, But it's something I enjoy. I love seeing women succeed m something men have been playing in for along time." Jackson, 21. is also excited to contribute 10 the team. She has been wori::i.ng as a fitness trainer and foWld a Sn FOOTBAll, P11e A6 BRIEFLY CdM ~s Macklin hurt, likely done for year The Corona del Mar Hi8h baseball team, unbeaten in the Pacific Coast League and ranked No. 3 in CIF Southern Section Division rv. will lllcety be without the services of talented sen· lor pitcher and hiner Todd Macklin for the rest of the season. The USC-bound Macklin, who Is 9· l with a 3.02 ERA and 65 strikeouts in 53~ Innings this spring. experienced sore· ness in his right pitching elbow after Tuesday's victory over Calvary Chapel. He has been told by his doctor not co throw for at least two weeks, CdM Coach John Emme said. Emme said It Is unllkety Macklin, who Is still awaiting the results of tests per· formed on the elbow, will pitch or even hit the rest of the way. CdM, which many believe Is a CIF championship contender, enters this week 18·5, 13·0 in league. Macklin, who was 6·2 with one save and a 2.03 ERA as a junlor, has compiled a .286 batting average this spring. with five home runs and 13 RBis in only 35 at-bats. Emme said Macldln's starting pitch· ing apot could be filled by commlnee. but one successor could emerge from two games against Nonhwood (today at CdM and Wednesday on the Tunber· wolves' diamond). Potential replacements lnclude Eric Badlngton O·O with a 3.00 ERA in 14 in· nin81> and Ben Maggaro (l·O with a 4.40 ERA in 14~ lnnlngs), but Emme said other candidates exist. Though disappointed, Emme ts still opt1m1stic about the upcoming CIF playoff run. "This is one of the top two hitting teams I've had here, It's by far the best 6el<iing team I've had, and we have a lot of good arms.· the seventh-year coach said. "We wish we could have lbdd. but I thlnlc we can get up. wipe ourselves off and still take ~ of business." The playoffs bcgi. .1 .. • .. ""k. -R. -y, .. !'.:nn- Anteaters ~. "'' r> Cal Poly • MSBMLL: UC lr'ine erased a 10-6 deficit wtth slx nJnth-1 -uns. then broke a tie in the 12th to cJalm a crucial 13· 12 Big West Conferenc£ bueball victory at Cal Poly San Luls Obispo Su.nday. The Anteaters (3 1-13·1, 8·7 ln con ference) tratled. S·O. 7 ·3 and 9-4, but plated u unearned runs to take a ninth-inning lead. Cal Poly (33·22·1, 5·10) rallied to tie off UCI closer Blair Erick.son. who failed to add to his nation-leading 15 saves. UCI plated the game-winner when R.J. Brown and Mark Brown singled to open the 12th. After a Gary Dudrey sacrifice bunt, Brown scored on David Kennedy's sacrlfice Oy. \ Chrls Nicoll closed ouf the victory, which kept UCI within a game of third-place UC Riverside with six con· ference games left. Wagner went 4 for 7 and Jordan Sza- bo had three hits In the 5·hour, 10· minute contest. Whelan hits NCAA mark •TRACK AND PlELD1 UC lrvine sophomore Tom Whelan qualified for the NCAA west regional ln the 1,500 meters with a fifth-place time of 3:46.94 at the Oxy track and field invi· tadonal ln Eagle Rock Saturday night Whelan had just missed the qualify· ing time of 3:48.2 1 at Mt SAC three weeb earlier. Sophomore Ricky Barnes came up just shy of a regional berth in the 1,500, finishing seventh In 3:48.59. Senior Tessa Cendejas was fourth in the women's 1.500 ln a season·best 4:32.79. In action at the Northrtdge open meet Saturday. junJor Kimberly Harper won the high jump (5 feet, 6 inches), junior Erin Curtis won the pole vault {12·11~). enJor Una Pimentel waa third In the 400 hurdles (1:05.03) and junior Erin Hill was fourth In the 400 ln 59.61. For the Anteater men at Nortbrldge, freshman Dayne Comrie won the 200 In 21.74 and senior Elias Moreno was fourth ln 22.22. JunJor MJcbael McBachron was aec- <i 1 ln tl~e 400 ln 48.48 and freshman Storm Huie was fourth ln 49.54. h1nJor Kenny Vlnh finished second In tht-400 hurdles in 57 .07, aenJor Weston Motoyasu was third ln the high jump {6·~). Sf'nior Derek Kingrey wu fourth In the dls<"..s throw (154-0) and junior Inf" I .• enco was fltth In the 'or1r. j\.im)J L.:i.l.C). UCI we.. .. the men's l ,600 relay In a season· beat 41 .17, The Big West Conference champion- ship will be held at UCl'a Anteater Stadium this week I .. M Mondly, May 10, 2004 FOOTBALL PISARSKI Continued from AS Continued from A5 SPORTS pme tluo\Ath neza NUOn, when he couJd eYe.n eee more time on the mound. Mela (12-10, M ln d\I Golden West~ beading Into today'• game) kept pace tn the le~e standings with ttte win. Oler about the team on her car after Onishlng a workout. She went to the first tryout for t.he Breakers and lmmedJaLely ~came enamored with the sport. She ran the 40-yard dash in 4.8 seconds and ·e.aruer in the season my hands dropped. but now I've gotten them back up,• Plsa.r&kl said. Pfsarslci played aho/Chcop tut season. but moved to ChiJd Ul1s season to allow Dytan Hunter a shot The move has worked. Deats said. "He could play every posJllon on the field,• Deata iald. "We would have liked to pitch him more this year, but the Injury set b1m back. that was withou1 clea1s. The only pain Pisarski feels doesn't~ come from baseball. but from surfing. "11.hlnk my hand gelS cold ln the water: Pisarski said. ••• Pi&arski wants to continue his baseball career In college and plans on continuing to build his ·With !Pisarski! at thhd and (Hunter! at short. that side of the Infield Is preny solid." said Deats. who praised Pi.sarskfs ability to anticipate bunts Pisarski has also seen time ln the outfield and pitched an inning of relier for the first lime in Mesa's 15-3 w1n over Estancia Friday. "He's come a long way ln two months. Both kids are fortunate to be alive. Those are accidents people generally don't walk out uf. Just to be playing Is preny 5pectacular. He 1\93 worked hard to rehabilitate f'rom surgery. He has been through a lot in a short period of lime. K PAT CALLAGHAN "I have never put pad and a helmet on. so I'm curious how that feel s,• Jackson said. "And the h11ting. I'm looking forward Andrea Taylor 10 that." SCHEDULE Corona del Mar TODAY BHebell ,SoftbMI lack.son sa1d she has trained for fitne~s competJtJons and remwns In top condition. She plans to use that to her advantage in the months leading up to the Breakers' firi.1 game. High school -Northwood at Corona del Mar, 3:15 p.m.; Cotta Mesa at Westminster, 3:16 p.m.; Orange at Estancia. 3:15 p.m. GoH High school boys -Corona del Mar and Sage Hiii at CfF South Coast divisional team tournament at El Prado GC, 8 a.m.; Estancia at CIF Southern divisional team toumament at Los Seminos GC, 7 a.m. High ldlool -Calvary Chapel at Corona del Mar. 3:16 p.m.; Costa Meu at Westminster, 3:15 p.m. T..mil High school boys -Corona del Mar at PCL finals, at Tesoro. Former Sea King soccer standout is giving back by coaching CdM to recent success. Steve Vlrcen Daily Pilot late '80s. and It wasn't just In soccer. S~TURDAY, JUNE 5, 2004 ONE Of lHl YfORlD'S MOST SCEHK VllUGES Will AGAIN Bl 111 BACKDROP fOR AH MMTTIWWlll 8IMlRT CITY Of NEWPORT BUcH YOU1H PROGRAMS AMO 1lfl BWTlfl(jTIOM PROtKT Of CORONA DEL MAR. REGISrunoM IMClUDES A T-SIHRT AND GOURMET SELECTION AT 1lfl RIMOWMED RESWJRAMT ROW. PRE-REGISTRATION Pm TO MD, U 16 ~lS w oa IKIS1lm* ~JO I KIS' DClNM ~ ~10 OU 949-64H1Sl f<ll A ~KU. Nta MM Al ~COM. WALK-IN REGISTRATION £1 THE O!SIS SEMIOI CEMHI 800 M!KUWTE AYIMIK COIOIU Df1 Mil JUNE 2 WEOMESDAY fROM MOON-1:00PM JUNE J T11uaso.y FROM MOOM-1:00PM JUNE 4 fllDAY HO• 9:00a-1:00PM F or five years after graduating from UCU.. Pat Callaghan felt out or . place. He has always loved soccer. Yet. after college, he was involved In an entirely different arena. c.allaghan, who starred in soccer at Corona del Mar High in the late 1980s, was a salesman right out of coUege. And, he was not happy. "ltjust wasn't rewarding,· Callaghan said. "( didn't like what I was doing.'l didn't fee.I like I was giving back.~ Callaghan wanted to give bade to his roots. He grew up in Newport Beach and played for the local AYSO team coached by his father, Richard.. He also competed in track and field and was a key contributor for Coach Dave Holland's football team in the fall of 1988. Callaghan played as an outside linebacker and aJso was the licker for the Sea ~ who went 12-0-2 and won the OF Southern Section Otvlsion VI ti.tie. "I enjoyed being on the football team," Callaghan said. ~1 injured my knee my junJor season and dJdn~ play that much soccer. So when I was a senior, I decided I wanted to play everything. .. When the sOccer season came. c.allaghan made sure to make bis senior year matter. He scored 15 goals and led __,,,..-='• the Sea ~.to the CIF pJayoffil. He was left disappointed because in c.atlaghan also played soccer at Corona del Mar and enjoyed his best season as a senior when Pat Callaghan the final game of the regular season, he was named MVP of the Sea \dew League. He then went on to Orange Coast College, where he helped lead the Pirates to the state cruunpionshlp ln the fall of 1989. When he wanted to come back and get involved with soccer once again. c.allaghan went to OCC. He spoke with head coach Laird Hayes and asked him how he was able to gain the position he held. Hayes. who remains the OCC coach and is a Daily Pilot Sports Hall of Farner. Wed Callaghan to join his staff as a volunteer in 1999. "I loved it." Qillaghan said. "It wa<; fun. I just felt like It was right, being out there coaching. I regained that passion and that desire co be on the field I felt my career was cul short as a player [because of a quadriceps tear in 1990). I still had a hunger to be out there in the game." In 2000, things started to fall into place for Callaghan. A5 a glorified assista.nt coach. he helped guide OCC to an improbable appearance in the four-team state playoffs. Hayes basically managed the team, while c.atlaghan, and fellow iWlstant Kevin Smith, did the hands-on coaching. Al.so. In 2000, Callaghan was hired as the boys soccer coach at CdM. Bein~ back with the Sea Kings definitely pleased Callaghan and fueled his coaching passion even more. Callagban made a name for himself at Corona del Mar in the Callaghan drew a red card for trying t~ break up a tussle. He separated the two players and one of them. a Tustin player. Oopped, which led to a ~card for c.allaghan. c.atlaghan had to sit out the first-round OF playoff loss to eventual division champion La Canada. lt was d~ja vu this season for Callaghan. who saw one of his players sit out the first-round playoff game. This time. however. the Sea Kings emerged with the victory. Leading CdM to the 2004 CIF Divis.ion IJ semifinals was definitely rewardmg. "I love coaching," Callaghan said. "I love being the head coach at Corona del Mar. I tallced to a number of people who took the job before and they said its tough to be successful there. But l haven\ had any regrets. I feel like I can relate to the students. lt's a great expenence. I would love to do It for the rest of my Ufe." The 33-year-old Newport Beach resident. who Is the latest Daily Pilot Sports H.a1J of Fame honoree, also coaches as an assistant at Irvine Valley. He works there with head coach Martin McGrogan, for whom Callaghan played al Corona del Mar. Callaghan has also been interested in becoming a ~mmwtity college head coach. though he would not mind staying at Corona del Mar. After all. that's where he feels he is giving back. legal Notlcn 2640 Ltpl Notlcn 2640 Legal Noticn 2640 legal Notlca 2640 Legal Notices -------SSC 1'290 llOlKI TO CllllrTOIS Of Al.WI J. <*TOii .I. AleAUMJ. 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TH£ COURl Oll0£11S tl!et Ill !*IOnl lnlll• nl•d 111 11111 11\lltlf lid • " IHtlott th1\ t0\111 '°' C•t-'91 M• St•I• '-"~··-·· (ffttrtMt ...... ff 14' I HS0,000 .... 114 S2,too,OOO ., .... ,,~, 1.......,.1ltff..te• ttOOnt'S un AYAA· HU Off QTY WIHftl1 ..,.,// -.dty . ...,..... Nedi., .... , ,,........,/ ....... lee.la ley •100, Cenon City NV ScliMt• Cffttff 19703 4121 (ffttr«t ....... o Thi\ b11alntit " COii s2.200,ooo~. o duct•cl by • cOfPCll'•tllMI U,S00,000 HaYe you 1tarltd llolflt tel rretect) bu1lntH 11t7 I w1l1........ Yft4'\•IM I t DH'J UH AVM· Cameron S~clal 1/1· AIUOttctnWllsnlt hlclt Concept1. Inc., l!Hpt// ,.,., C Clf'llltOll, Ptta -....ctty • ...,.,.. Thi• •l•ltr!ltlll w•• ........... , 11"4 with the Co11nty ~..w.ttt/ Cltflt. ot Ou1111 cou11ty ..._..,_, on CM/14t'Ool Otdu ~ ter.it<M. ""6MU.H ' l'WtlcW-'elWUet Dally l'llot Aofll 19, M , ""'""'., ... , l , 10.1004 Mt71 /Ut!!fM11G._ ·...------- IOf \ If' YOU AltC A CRC04· fOA or conllncenl crl4 tor of tlM dtc111td, rou muat flit 1ou1 ct•IM with tllt 1.outt 111cl 111111 a copy to tflt Ptftonel r••a.1111t1v1 111190lnttd b, tflt COIUI wltlltll lour month• ITom tM ct.It ol tl!e tiut 1.t1111ntt ot ltlt ri U PfO•idtd ff\ l"rob•t• Coclt ..Cit.fl Tye• hylor, 4102 River AH , Newport ltlClt, CA 92143 "•nCJ Dlaon, 4102 Rlnr An., Ntwpott 8tttell, CA 92e43 Tlllt bualntu It con ducted b1: • 1•n•ol p1rtntnlllp Hawe JOii •l11ltd clolnc butlnttt 1•t1 No Tye• S1rtot This 1iale111t11t ••• tll1d w1UI lllt C011nty Clttll ot Ott11&t Co\11\ty Oii 04/14/04 IM46ffH67 011~ l"ifOt -.r 191_M, Mtz a. 10 2004 ""7$ Tiit '9f)lktnlt lltltd 1bovt '" IP9lrltla lo lht Dtf Htmtnt of Alcohol c '"""'' CofttfOI lo atll •~ohollc be11t1tJH ti: HH I COAl1 ttWY coaou • •u. u ..... _ lyp•. of lletn .. 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Crcd1t can only be allowed for the first insertion. ll · ______ , legal Notices 2640 legal Notica 2640 8USllSS By Fax (949) 6J l-6S94 (!bf mllolt "'* -.. ,... .... .., w·n al )1lll '*1,,,. • ,_.,.., VISA By Phone 1949) !>42-5678 By Mail/In Pertion: 330 West Bay Strct1 C<111ta Mesa. CA 92627 Al Nc11-port 81Yi.I & Bay St I lours: Telephone 11.30:1111 ~.(Xlpm Monday Fnd.ly Wall. In 8:30am S:<Xlpm Mnndly-Fl'Wby IOOO TO COITUCTOIS CAl1ll6 fOl .S School D11lricl COAST COMMUNllY COl.LCGC OISlRICl RclllM..,_ SERVICES ... s.... ----------- JEWB.RY/ DIAMONDS/ PRECIOUS METALS .._...._ fer tu relief? How a"bool en uw~t me11I on lhe buch lb< oyo -'Pl $38.S,O'JO c.tt 888 4S9 2200 Ac1 NEED TO SEU. YOUR PROPERTY OUR HOMES Of THE WEEK PAGE ON Projlcl ldenhficetJon N1me <H•nae CoHI Cotte1e C1mp1Js Ullllll.s Replacement Pha~e I Btd No 1879 Btd Onclhne June 8. 2004 11 I 00 p m Btd and P1oiec1 Oocum.nls •••1lable al Ofhce of tht Phyt.1c:al fKlhUes C001d1n1t0<. ~dtlh Richey, CoHI Community Cott.1e Ooslrtcl. 13/0 Adams Avt . Btd1 ·o·. Costa Mt..., Ca 92616. (714) 438 4673 Web Site. WWW CCCD EDU/facrl1hes/pioiech him The l0Uowrn1 persons 8uslnla are do1ne business as l'.....&.... Eons Cua1• 0001 _._ 2131 Miner St Costa Meu CA 92627 Ad•m Enns, 2231 Mtnet SI., Cost• Mesa CA92627 this business 1s con ducted by an tndtvldu11 Have you started doma Mt~dw-.p ... k watch w/dtamonds 2 ·cu,c• bands Was SlOOO. SlK<rfoce $470 obo 949 •56 9474 949 640 0831 Cent ColnNoeb Old Coons! Cold. silve1, 11-lry watches_ lflttquo;s cottecttbles 9'9 642 9448 lAS19DI CM Ole llJI: ----Deadlines----. Monday .................. Friday S:OOpm Friday ............. Thul'Mlay S:OOpm ftJC:sday. .. ......... Monday 5:00pm S111.urday .............. Friday 3:00pm WedncsJay ............ Tuesdly S:('{)pm Sunday ................. Fnday S:OOpm Thu™1ay ........... Wcdncsdey S:OOpm RlfltllTo SIM 8030 UOO ISLI IAYRONT share house + O'tWn room & bath. p11 llln& e'Watl $1000/Mo 9'9 23!> 7326 Oct•" View Ce .. .te. Bdm .. w/IJnwMI bell! ..... pool flQ.ll",ll. lem pref ~-~ AE.SIOt:NllAl RENTALS ORANGE 7400 COUNTY 2002 , ...... a. 2h. ,. i1~3c p,.,.._ wd ... _,, a: ... w,.... ac. wd Klernp10 com $2150/mo 949 642 1800 w .... w .. tdlff~ 2br CondO/Pmt!'oe l 2l 2 Rutland ~. Sl600/mo 1' .... Mlr1CI !Ir 9&lDaO) W•ll' lhrouah Wal~ Th1ouR,h " not mandatory Date M1y 20, 2004 lime 9.oO • m , Or•nae Co•st Collet•. :>701 f 11,.1ew Road, C~la Mesi. CA lob Walk to be held al M11nlenance & Opera lions Bu1ldtn& loClted 1n the southwest torner of Merrimac Parklne Lot Call 714 438 4646 or 714 b11~1ness yel' Yes 3/31/04 AdAms Evans ff11s statement 'WU fifed with the County Cl~rk of Orange County AOVERTISC STATEWIDE! A ZS wot d CA.L SCAN clau1fied ad ($4~) tn 200 community news papen reaches o•e1 5 m1lllon Calrfor noans f"REE lnformellon (916)288 6019 1$~ IOI eal l9 (CAL SCAN) HEAL TH SERVICES Medical Cor11ous !> 02 CTW ...,.._ J6W !>J+.I 1281sl, 1ound 101111111 di_...., 129 Callrlo St, "'""-diwi, p'9Jlnv"' rl"I, srze 6 weet lod ~ Siil 3/4 949 939 0622 Prime Offli e Suite SATURDAYS CAN HELP CAll lOllAll ODOllll1 t4t-S74-424S Balboa Island 438 4679 for a map, Place of Brd Pruposal Receipt' Olltce of Dueaor of Purchnrn11 Cont Community Colleee Dislt1cl,8ld& ·o·, 1310 Adam• Avenue, Costa Mesa. CA 926?6 Pubhsh Dile May 10, WCM and May II. 2004 Board Dile June 16, 2004 NOTICE IS HCREBY GIVEN that Conl Comrnuriily Collea• Oo~lltcl of Oranee Couroty. C•hforma, •llln& by and throuch rls Coverntne Board, hereinafter ref,.rred lo as ·ooslrict", will receive up lo, but not taler than lhe •hove slAteCI bod deadhne. '<Hied bods at the pta,e 1den1tf11d •bov~ for the award of 1 contract 101 the p101ec1 desc<1b.,d as. •9"°<•mtnt of 4 Inch Hwer lln•. I'/• ffKk -4 6 Inch woter llnta, r VC c..,clulla, ffre .. epertnl ... t <-H1 .... I, 2 IMh ..... J lft<h gu llnt•, relocote "'....... ,.,...,,. °"" reploct ealatlftg 1l.t.woll1.1 • ..,nen ond .....,_,_ Bods sh•ll be r eceoved on the place 1denl1lied "hove. 1nd lho'MI bods shall be opened and publ1dy re1d aloud al the •bo-e 11atcd tune .tnd ptau In "c"1d1nce with tht piovrsooos of Busrness •nd P1oless1ons Code Sectoon 10?8 I!> •nd C11tf0fn1a Public Conhact Code Stcl•on 3300 tht D1llttcl 11quwes lh•I lht bidder posses lhe lollow1nc ctu.s1ftulM>R(sJ ul tontractnr's loren.e(s) at the lime the 81d l'i Subn11tlcd A or 8 Ant btdde1 nol so llcrnsed •t lht ltmt of Bid Op•n1n11 on 04/14/04 200469122'3 Daily Piiot April 19, 26. May 3. 10, 2004 M973 The lollowtne person~ are do1n1t bu,tnC!\\ '" Atl~n Co 11 27 Whitt Sails W•y Coron~ del Mar, CA 926?S Joan f Alhson 11 ?l Whtie Sail~ W•y C0tona del Mai CA 926i5 Thoi busone~s 1s 'o" ducted by an 1od••1du1I H;we you st><t•d doon11 busoneu yet> Yes Apnl 22 1999 Joan f Alh""n Th~ statement was hied with the County Cle1k ol Onnae County on 04/14/04 200469122$4 Oa1ly Pilot -">< 19 ?6 Miiy J 10, 2004 M978 will be re,ecled u non re:\pon11•r Conllacto1 A or Bl otPnse Colledlb"'1 Submtllal ol Bod Proposals All Btd Proposals Memorabllla 1hall bt subm111ed on forms furnished by lhe 01\tnct Bid P1opo,al\ mu\\ tonlo1m with and be responsive to. tht Bod .ind Con Ir act documenb. coplo of wl11ch mdy bu obl•ined lrom the 01\lrlct 1160 a1 set lo1lh above I Bod and Cnnlrdt t Oocumenls fhe Bid and Contract Oocume11ls are iiva1l~ble at lhe locat•on sldled 1bove for 1 non rclundable p~ymenl ol NO ENTERTAINMENT COST (SO) p~r HI Payment sh•ll be made by chec~ payable lu Conl Communolv ColleRe District $Mr.ill 2 Oocumenla Actomp~ny1n11 Btd Proposdls [dch ,.... Bid F0<m shill bt .ccompanied by (a) thr required Events 1310 Bod Securrty (b) Sub1:11nlracto11 lrsl, (t) Non -------- CoHu\lon Alftd•••I. and (c.11 Statement of Brdder's lOIW.HOUSllG Quahflcaltons All informall•ln 01 responses of a OPP011U1JY Bidder tn rh Bod Propoul and othe1 dotumenh £11ulpment New, Ne•er used let llfO powN '"'"/motor lied s~oole1 P•1d $S600 Sac11llco $2.900 obo 101 111ck up only II 4 !">9!>· SIS9 HOME IMPROVEMENT SERVICES 2600 Miscellaneous Sefvlca CASlf rOR STRUCIURCO Seltlemenl/Annully p1yments It s you1 money! Get cash now when you need 11 mo't! ~ .. h~ Settltmr1t Pu-""-" l.u"l ~Y K (CAI..~) 3610 U SCUf 9 11 life 's Uncerta11111es Happen! Pet Owne" Need ttelp Well ManoNed Adult Cat. & Oldtr Duas need new humes Adopt Adult Animals JO day return Poht..y WWW 80tmalnelwo1k ore Sl'atG lOTTtNS & CATS t>o1ts on lone -.DM~R'..m n p;I lu1-. D 0. 1mt1 ..... ~ 111*1 n!IAtnd. nib, dl!wmrlld. ..... ~­ ~atui a. WwQ r<IJl "ft'e 12.,, ~2'lJ9 MISCW.MEOUS MERCHANDISE Mlseefllneous • Me!Wndile 3855 r•u •-•OOM DtltlCTV System 1nclud1n1 in \lellahont 17!>• than nels, including local\, from $29 99m-0. 011111~1 prclute/sound l 1mrte1J otter. Plus sh1pp1na. Restrocllons apply 800 360 4039 (CllL •SCAN) fRU PM.M TRE£ 949 548-6737 Balness Opportunities BusJneaes Ind Fl'llldllses accompanyone the bid Proposal shall be complete. All 1 nl tslalt adn1 hs arcu1ate and llue. oncomplele, 1n.iHurate or untrue '"II rn lhos nPwsp1per is rrsponses or tnformahon provided therem by 1 'ubiect to the rl!deul brddtr shill b~ eround\ '"' Ute ou.trrcl to •ere'' I 1or liou~me Act of 1968 such Brddef's Btd l'ropoul lor non respon11veoe\• •s amf!nded •h•c h ) Contraclo" l 1cense Clfts\lhCatoon In make• 11 ollefal to APPLIANCES 3050 K cord1nce wtlh lhl! provl\oon• ol C•lolOfnra Public athtrtl~ •any ptelcr Code §3300. the 01\lrlCI requires lh•t Brdders ""~e ltmrl•lrun U< t•os~n the followont, tnsrfn.atonn(s) nl Citolouua drscrrmrnato0n bued on Contr•,lo1s t ocen\e ~I lhe ltmt that lhe Conh•l.I race LOlor · relleoon \4!1 101 the Worli. t\ aw.,drd A or B Any BtdMr not handocap lamohal statu\ so duly ind properly '"-ensed shall Ile subtecl lo or nallonal oriarn Of an all penalties imposed by l•w No payment sh•ll rnlenlron to make an, be m•de IOI wOflt.. labOI maleroals or ser•rus such prele<ence. hmila provided uroder lhr Conl11ct 1111 the WDf k onle.s hon yr dtKrimonetton • •nd unhl thl" Reeistrar of Conll•tlo1\ verrfoes to lh•• newsp=aper will nol lht Drslrod that the Bidder 111111ded lht Contract knowinaly accept ~ny ~ pcaperly 1nd duly ht.eMed to ptf!oom the Worh ad•erto~menl '"' real AU YOU MAKI NG $1.000 per we~k> All cash vendrn1 routes wolh prime toulions •01l•ble no w• Undtr S9.000 onvntmenl reqUOted C•H loll f<H (?4 7) 8()0.963 26!>4 (CAl ·scAN) 4 Contract Trme Tune os ol the usence estate whtch is •n Substanll11I Complel1on of the Work \h.tll be voolahun ol lhe law Our h d lh f I ( ..t.\ (•" reader\ .,, he1eby .ic: 1evt w1 1n or y '•" ...,) t alend•r days informed that all dwell (WO< Ii. Is to be tornpleled between Junt 28, 2004 and Au1ust I l, ?004) H set fm lh rn th~ Nottce '"II• adverh'ld '" thrs lo Proceed luued by lhe 01\lrocl I .,lm e tn Ath•e•e newspape1 are available Suln lftnltal Compleloon wrlhin lh~ Contrafl rime 1"' an equal Opportunity 111111 rnull 111 thr ••~es•m~nt of L1qu1daled basis Oam~ae. To complain ol dts NEAR NEW MAYTAG wWirc maclwle. n1'tclq tlec1roc rh whte S42!i loo both 94 ........... .S t Alff/ PAINTINGS 3060 a.c.0« ..... L1lhneraph Monument Valley, ""'1"'d & numblnd. beau11fut1y framed S2000 714-744-477J HOME FURNISHINGS ABSOLUl'E AUCTIO~ JUNF I 0 II 00 • m Solver lone Pan 19 m1r.s wut ol Wendovf!< Nev•d• lntetslale 80 11.788• I acres ol Comnltr coal/Resrdentlal Oevelopment land l llOO !>~ !>464 IP KtnR Aurtoon r.o lnl J Crall! Kone •l!>4 (CAL \Can) AU CASI-I ~Pell'«: rte Gt-eat ~ H dl!milltd prod. Top b;'s. Must 5411 by 5121 ~ S7K l lm-224 9618 Z41irs 5. Bod se,uroly E•ch Bid Propo~el shall be cromonalmn, call HUD toll accompftnoed by Boe! Setu111v on an .1mounl not flett di I 800 424 8590. In\ tMn 1fN PfRCl Nl (10"1.) of the mA•lmum Auctl 1483 fumltllrt amount ol lhe Old Propn\al. 1nrlusove of any CJnS J.,..k Yord lu1ftte11 for tole rn Cu•la MeH & C.n Slabon lor sale "' CY9ftu Cell JllH76-9922 additive Alternate fl1d llemi(s) I a1lure of 4ny bid F=:;;;:=iiiii:c:;;;;:;;;aiaiii <HIHY SlllGH 110 P1opo\al to be Ac<orrtp•rned bv Bod Security 1n WANTED Sc*! wood. br.ind MW"' the form ind tn thr '"'°uni required shall render bo• mull mow ~ such Bid PropoHI lo be nun re\l)Onso•e And ANTJllUES ml UC S250 919-.l'tHml AHOlUTl GOU>MINll reiet led by the Orsi rte I !I'. _ 60 •endtnc machtnH/ 6 No Wrthdrawal of Bod No Brd~r may withdraw Older Style Ftirnlture NASA memoiy foam t&cell~nt loc.atrons, all •"Y Brd for a pe1ood ot 'iody <60) day• alter lhe PIANOS l Collectiblel m.tll set Nut tn plHltc 100 $10.99!> llOO 234 698? openont ol Bodl Ouunc this lorne. •II Bidders shall • ...,.._._ w/warr1nty $69!> can 1u.,1"lee PflCH quoted rn lheif re•prcled Bid • .,_ • ..._.CJllh_ t1ehn• 949·3!1!> 8097 BainlaOpportunlly p,~~15Wallt Th1ouah lhe Oislrtel will conduct $$ ~~!!',!. $$ ~CIS 3910 •Non Mandatn1y klb Walk for the Work the Job· leather Sola & loweseat • Watlt.. will be conducted 1>e1onn1n1 at 9 00 a m on WE BUY UTAnB b11nd ne .. 1n the e<ate SAUS SS,SOO Wttlily Ooal PotentrJI If A>meone dtd rl •o can youl '1 3 conlirmed appo1nlmenh d•lly! Benefth av11lable Call Cether1ne Mcf artand 888- !>43 1788 (CAI. •SCAM) May20,2004 Call(ll4)'384616formap ·~~.....,_.... Mu't Sett Cen d1ltv1t 8 Subslttula S.cuuty Provmons of C1toforn11 Al1'lll" $19!> 949-~5 8097 Pubhc Conlracl Codt §22300, subshlulron ol eh11ble and equlnlent s~urtltes 10< 1ny monres withheld by lhe OtStrtcl to ~nsute Ute Contractor's perf0<mance unde1 lh• Contract 111111 be pe<motted •I the request and upense of the Contr1ctor and 1n conformity wrth C1hforn11 Publlc Conlrecl Cude §22300 The for1aoln1 notwlth1t1nd1n1. the Brdder lo whom the Co"lrotcl IS awarded shall hen Ten (10) d1ys followrna •CltOn by the Dl11trlcl's Bo1rd ol lrust•es to 1w1rcJ lhe Conbecl lo such Bidde.r lo submit 111 wr1111n requO\I to the District to permit lht subslotutkln of ,ec:urlltes for rete"lron undef Cahfornla Public Conlrect Code §22300 The failure of such Bldde• to m•I\• such Wfillen request lo the Obtrlct within uld ten ( 10) day period shall be deemed a walvtf of the Bkldo1's 111hts under Callfornl1 Public Contr1cl cod11 §22300 9. W11v11 of lrrecu11rthes lht Dlslrocl Re .. rves tl1t •lthl lo reject any 01 all Bid P1opo"ls or lo waive eny 1rreaut.rrtln 0< inform1htles In 1ny Bid Propose! or In the blddlnc 10. Award ot Conluct. The Conl<ectoi 10< the WOik, If 1w11ded, will be bt 1clt0n of the District's 801rd of Tru&tHs to the responsible Blddef s11bm1ttln1 tilt IOWHI ltlj)Of'S.l'WI Bid Pfoposal If tilt Bid Proposal reqolfts 81ddtf1 lo p<opost pikes for Altttn1f1 Bid Items, Iha Olslrk t's seloctlon of Allttn•I• Bid Items, it eny, IOI tltlttm nation of tilt lowest puctd Bid Proposal 1nd fOf itlcluMln In the scope ot tilt Contract lo be ew11d6d shall be In tcc0<dlnc1 with tht lnS1nH:hon fOf Biddef• 11 Prenlltn1 Ware It.lea The C•hlorru• DlrltfitOf of lflt 0epMlmtnl of lndust111f RelallOlls has dtt11 llllntd llHt t.ntt•ll)' Pft\llillfll retu of I* dltm w11n '" tilt loc•lll1 In which Ille WOfk 11 lo IM peflonnecl for lhl• Pf.Oltct ~ of l.IMM dtterlftl111llons, tnllu.d "l'Rl.VAILIMG WAGE SCAU'.• lilt Melnt11~ at lllt l»t111Cl's Admln111retlve Ofticn looted 11 U70 AdMnt Ave. Cott• Mt\I, C•liforni. t2t2t. 111d tt• •••lttble at tllt followm1 WEB alla -w.cllr.ca 1ov Tiit Conlrte!Ot •wlf'ded Ille Conlucl tor tht WOfl\ al!IN Pl>' "ot ttu then lht IOj)l~blf pttllllllftt Wiii rtlt IOI lht. cl111alfk1tton of ffbot ptOVlded II)' tit.it ,.specliv• workltf't 111 eucutlofl of the W0t II Cltf'tif!ff Pe yr on rtcOfde tr• 1tqulf1d 1nd m1n1 bt -.111 to 1111 Ohtrlct w...,ly fOt th<! durtllOn of Ille prolfcl. P11blished Ht wpotl 8NCh/Cotl1 Mtta D•llY Pilot Mey 10, 17, 2004 M99J SELL your stuff UYouefl classified! Ii . SELL your stuff through classified! ~ I 'I. , :· ' , , 1°~ ' j ! . :·· . . . I .:64M822~ soumcgAsT AUCTI N 1212 ......... ..... AM.CAt2107 -•U.-CA•.-. -- NEWPORT CONSIGNMENT GALLERY AHllOUES a <XlU.ECl'IBt.ES • UPSCALE FURNIT\JRE PW«llS a Nrr • ~tail Pricn Rt.-iliucl • We Mtlao HoWC' Calls •CASHRUYO~ o,OM P~r or E.ntirr f-iutr • Con11gnmcnu Uapl"C'C! Duly • f..11.ttt Sala. I.cpl Apprm.il1 • Bonded at UcntJtd •AK SQ FT FREEWAY FRONTAGI:. SHOWROOM • In Coto Mali fJld oH~ Pw)t Ta.1.'1to: 888-434-0722 .. ...-0 .... 10 714-04.(1711 194 1 HEW,.OltT COSTA MESA Best place inthe1o~d to adlltise! Call tadly ti place;. ad CllSified 642-5678 .. Appto• 681sl, 1063~1 • 1223,1 al $1.80 $1981s& near Newpor I Center A•a1lable ;>13-146·6:~ HOME:S FOA SALE: ORANGE 5400 COUNlY GfU Al INVISTMENT Of'POll1\NTYlll s.-ioo. trrpte• rlevabte r a~f\rdt nea1 I/th St shops lg lot not ely uper •ded Sl.250.000 Call Aat Jusltne 9'9 SOil I 376 IMne T"'* llodi T_._ lllw. 2 5ba '""' rm. A C. '«t.r"rly spaciou. p.ttou p.;trk. pl;tnl.IOJn \/Mtin. tl1.•v liter perll!c I 'l t. .tl (i:IW. IAltO• 7161);1 $819(XX) ~9&219Z>I~ Tell Us About YOUR GARAGE SALE! In CLASSIFIED (949)642-5678 Alll 60IDIOIJS '4t.S 7 4-42" SPECTACULAR TENNIS COUUISTATl ~f 5br 6b• home I 22acre ol lush 111ound~. puvale hrhled fennt\ cuurt 180 • ocn & tal4hna, vlewi S3.99!>,000 Palrrtk I rnore 949 11!16 9/0S IAYfRONT W/7 Side r ll!S 41>< 3 !lb• 6000 sf .,stale pool, spa & &led entry S!i.995 000 Piil11ch lenOfe 949 856 9705 ...,._...._ .... . s..,.. ............. 4br ~ patio & .h 2ba bllc.o<ly $1.698.000 .llrtmy llur<a Aeent 949 .IX> IS49 ........,.c,._,_..__ B•s h> buch ()pefl Sun 1 4 JO, t .__,,, Ct ~.000 Act 949-510.ll t• Rancho santa Margartta OuhtoncJtn9 Scheel• clo'..tl llmt community 4b• 2'/•b3 3237&1 Home $1,150, 000 888 459 2200 Aal _.., edc.hac>&r<o com MISCEl.LNIEOUS RENTALS RentllToShlfl 6030 Balboa Penlnsula 2tr t .. newly remodelled, hull!! sunny WW!dows, side Y•d w/wp;!tJlr et1llance, Sl950/mo 9'9 G44 0396 Corona del Mar 21.r 21oo !Mvae, ac<o•s form Carnalton park I tar e•ra1e wd. S2900mo nAanwsu f1Hl N~ HOMlS Hl GaUHOY lUlTOU 949-675-61'1 Npttth.,., ......... 1m, 2 lp's, IM"•fa$l 1m, Pl, prderM"r ind. qutel arc;, S2700m ~«;54 Hlthl~ .,.,....... 21.r lb3, condo w/ocean •Mlws, balcony, w/d All S2800/mo 949 29J 4632 RuS\ 949 49' ao.8 CloM te H-. ?br 2ba , ..... J br, 2b9 tr- JASMINl CllHIC HR 2 ur p11h1n1. pa loo. ..._ t PllbO. t IM"m w1'>. SIHCLC LEVfl $3275/MO taundr 1oom • 111 SIS!>O '4llJwl kllc. I c p , ~ ACT 9"9-422·2889 949-293·4632 to sand s:PIX>96Ql.111X> eon 9"R .-ly l1l'W .b ClOSl l O HOAG ,_. s~.... 4br 2b• 2.st. ""m. _, ltll: .,,y.a ?br 2ba 2 c 1u11k1n1. sm1 level, n"' ca1pel/ ClU"llln. tJ1 b:. 2 c p patio. taund1y1m, •tt pa1nl. wilt. lo Andenon i111 SlQl gem 7IJD S 1!150 949 293 4632 a11 Sl450 949 293 4630 CostaMaa '""'"• ltr <•nor w/enclosed yard S985mo 329 Uni.e111ly Unit N 949 514 1031 Chmton1 M ..... Aph lbr n< tu sq, pr1v eard b~lc .• be1bei crpl, upsl<s $97~ Klein Marni 9'9 642 1800 r.W. (-my Wch 2br sp~tlvl, dl!rl, w,llolt f p, ~ylott, llo!cll, n/pel 18) C 7hl S1346rn !M~lT/6 21r -Dot O•, lenced yard. df!ck. w/d. dw. Bl Rn&. cu Sl.495 327 E 21st SI I B 714 54!> 0442 ......, h pml INlle ~\ loat St4e ~-2b 2ba \NT11ta< lo \J\111• <lbt hse LCJlle IXll'd> -~ Ip, fadl roomate pis ?ho. '2 ~. p ~ ~I Iba $9bO 949 61!> 6'36 $\lm.'mo 96-338Q72 (SAMPLE CARD) ATTENTION! ALL PARENTS OF LITTLE-LEAGUERS AND BASEBALL PLAYERS UNDER 18! Thi s pag e is designed to showcase the ball players here in our community. Your child can be on this page for just $25.00. FRIDAY, MAY 21, 2004 Daily Pilot BASEBALL CARD PAGE ------Here's how it works:------, Fill out the form below. Enclose a p icture of your child in their uniform, a $25.00 check made payable to the Daily Pilot (or credit card number) then mail to: DAILY PILOT CLASSIFIED DEPARTMENT 330 W. Bay St. Costa Mesa, Calif. 92627 ATIN: Baseball Cards We will design a "BASEBALL CARD" for your child and publish it on our special pagel AU PHOTOS WILL 8E llETUltNID TO THE ADDUSS YOU PltOVIDI 8ELOW. PLAYER'S NAME & NUMBER: ____________ AGE: ___ _ TEAM NAME: _____________ POSITION-· ------ AddrN• for nttum ot photo: City: _________________ Zip Code _____ _ tf you wl•h to pay by credh card: (Ct«Ct< Ofll) '""""---MASTER CAAO, ____ ,ERJCAH EXPR£SS...____J .. ..,...._ __ Card Number: Slgneture of C.rdholeler: I/ r l' 1-iM HctllY Ulll'M'9d tilt, 'I~ pied comm, ... ~ ble $3900llno IHM ~I 949 283 0206 CRYSTAl COVf yurly ID.till. _, vews 4llf d.f1, IMlwm. 17400imo Cll llcwfly 'cf 949 7lSV42 A IHI UST ol Al NM ' co l•lld b.111•tfl\ lO 160 HIH Lowt•I IJfito tl rrrn" l•ll I 11118 '>41 !>?6J (l Al "SCANI A rau UST ul Al, Np,i £ CO l•nd bat1a1n• JO lbO •<I•~ I n wr\I p111 o El le1111~ C•lt I 888 .., ... '>76J (l'Al "\CAN ) ,..,... r.ulSIJtlllJlll •m 10 -· & ••• ,.,,,, ~-" 111e1tw1f'd loul ..., 11.-. •"11 ,,. ...... t tot-144-t07 s ...... C.-/c:...tle Hl'll lllaM-up ttlldlo -r/f'T r1111, ta..1 PKN. counter ulu, 111ulU bsked 949 ,.... 1394 Cl.ASS A COl Ill ~ 'l'lt ,....,, TurtJon l'eldt No Ct~t ~s CIMNI ttartlrW soon' Abo ~ ••~ Olli driv.rt 800181 V78 (CAL •SCAif) DRMR ORM Rf.Clllfkl Over the-Rold lob ol ..-. C.eal eo11~' benda _.jlr .. llllfll. QOlll 1 800 111 6318 <CM.-scNI) job 1llWI& leslin& Mil e.sseumenl, ,., .. ,, tr anslhon c;oechrna. co•I settina. mcx.11 lnt,.,vlew, .elf mar llelln& str•t•&IH. Proven techniques C•ll Bruce Bolen, M A advance delf" JS yn plus ptOfts $10nel eap 8elbo• blend 94'1 613 3J II SALEWRKD6 251+ 1st Year Potential. Training Provided. NotMLM 1-800-253· 1123 FREE INFO ASSISTAHCf fT needed '"' Newport Beech l'etun•ula Realty Oev Cn no ltt needed f,u 1 ~•ume l o Contact Mldwtt ..-. ~l«>l JOtH oua TlAM •nd , ••'• • dolletenu In the Calllornl• Almy Nahon.I 1:u•1 d you (an eel money lo• colle&e •nd lAIUI tr111mn11 Call 800 GO GU/\llO (CAL •SCAN) SEU your unw•nled 11~n" lhlnu1h ctn"l"'d IMW 5251 'tO ~ltr •h1rp well m.atnlarntd 198k mi. $2950 949 721 1314 IMW '19 J2Slc C.-, 6cyl, •ulo Ir""· lthr S3995 wc.wau\o 'o"' 949 ... 46-7122 IMW 'ts Sllh Ofl owner bbcll 1uto, llht 6 <11sc CO, new Michell 1n" Up to data melnl /'J'I, nu $8,'500 949 640 08JI lvldi '96 ..... '°" ""· run'l/loolls xfnt. lthr lnl $3//5 wcw•uto 'om 94 .... •·7122 Mdi ..... LS '99 S1500 61.lllln'e. •Int ain rotca W,o\lr"'1 sound, ...... • pwr -ts. ~ 9if9.720,jl)J'!> ~'91.U.WC..-, l1t11d slrolle, $0ft top, low '"'· ~kehn& itd. un INfked blacll lthr. co. 1loy ~ tan1atrt. ltlte MW ccnd, 11-n ta ... Olllll'IOl!e ., value SIJ.99!> v l':JA2 II Blot !M'l-5116 18118 _ _,...._ Ce411oc 'ti Ce1-2st. •C tu al m1. Ort& owner 1a1 •1ted, non 'mkr, \II·~· arey llhr. co. fully l11Jded. beaulllul llke n•W cond must \H lu •pprec11te S8'1'15 v/9?414 Se H1bl1 h p•nnl 8k1 949 !>86 1888 --·~'··- Wedd ing Experts SH WCASE ??.-:C <11,000 "l?•ad•r• in ·~ ~ 21..!6-!h/a.nd, Co.,10 :.Lo, t!J :J/Cor, .. por1 Go.ut ou/ Ibis cha.nee 1i1 this field'! --IJ.llt 'MJ"~· ~ lJ, 11/(N ·l--b-1/,- ~· :;.,_ ,,, J(l(H Ai "11l (949) 57442<t fifo ••Hllil oon ..J1,ololirm .. {(1m th ... - ~--'"' r.O, u cd•nt cofldjllOfl MIOI) ... , .... ,_,.,. ~ 'fS C-4 llO ) !>VI 2». tclu.tl llll Ofll OW!ltf, lllrll&ff nOn1 1tn0iltt lllV• If ey lthr, lully loed«d, kwk• & \!Mlh new. S. H•bl• f.Opt10I $5995 897291 8111 949 586· 1888 --·~'·'­ <tiry.i-•oo few• & Counlt y C.arann LJ(l AWO 3'11 m1 m•l•Hr<. darll blue/arey lthr kated pwr scab. CO tear 111, alloy whit. 1111• r1ew Se habla c sp1nol Sl•.9~ 11620263 e.,, t49-SH-ltU -w~l.c- ......... '00 S Tyr 4 .0 l6JI ml lull l.c W•n bl11&undy melalhc red 01lml'&I lthr, n•11•1•1to11, sport Pk&. chrome whb. ht.u new S2J.495 ~72'11 Bkr 949 586 1888 --.~,...,.c_ JAOUAlt XJ6l '97 lade Creen. mint cond1hon '20.500 PP Clud 949 851 8345 JAGUU XJl I t91 J65 HP, super char1ed Select Ed, mrnt, low 1111 ~aw1vat red w/oalmaal $19,9!>0 pp 94'1 644 ')83.'j .._.. ltever Oluov.y SO 'O I fwy mt ,.1 bliM.11/ t•n Ith!, ~UjN'tb con6 Jyr warr •ftlJ .ov1tl $14,995 v710312 Bht Sr H1bt. Esp;onol 949 !>86 1888 WWW OCP'bl com . ~ Bridge 8v CHARLES GOREN with OMAR SHARIF f"d TANNAH HIRSCH TODAY'S °""1 CROSSWORD PUZZLE' ] ANSWF.ti TO WJ.Y.KLV BIUDGE QUIZ Q I • A.s Soulh. wlncrable, y(IU hold: The blddln11. ~ ~'ttdcd SOCJT1f Wl.S'I' "otmJ l'.AST I 1•• -'• _. • ? ..... w What ~1ioo I.lo )no W.C'! A • Sllll.'e Nonh ·~ cut hit.I WI!) u i11mc: foroc. g11unm1«ln11 hem 'up-pon. 1:.a.o.t i~ tryln111u run IJlC wuten., bur lhL'I hand i.\ loo •tron& to be muJJICd Hnl live ch1b<i Su~c ~ l\ lk agm:d trump \UJL UU\ mu't ho: • "1.&n1·pmbm11 ~ue-htll Q l. Ea.\1-W~ vuh1tt1blc, a... South )OU bold. • A K Q 10 l 114 A 71 • 6 S4 The h1ddin11 hw. pro1.·o00t.'<.I· SOUTH \\ E.'"I' NOKrn &\.'I •• Obi Rdbl l • ' Wh.11 ill1IOl1 d11 )OU Like'> A • Pwuw..·1' n .. "tJnuhlc n.'\lUC..L\ lhJt )\IU l!h' him the 1.'WllC'Y u( lk nl.kl m cw.c he ''""'" 111 mali' a luw· level penally Joublc. Your hw1d CUll· IJ.llfl\ no 'UrprlM!~. "'1 llll'ff I\ 110 l'e:I '><ln why you •hookl nol c.:arry nut hu wr~l!Cl>. ~ ... Q J . La..i-We\I vulnerallle .t' S11t1lh )OU hull.I 1 7 All Q J 9116~ 1 Jllq Tilt' bKkhng 11.L' JlflA'CaleJ NOKTii EAST i>Olr'Jll ~~...- la l• 1 Whal a.:uon Jo )'OU tu .. .:7 A • Aficr Ill\ uH:n·uU. u bu.I in .i ~u1t lowtr thiln partner' "et11tlfll'fll1ve, llr.J( ruwng Wlulc )llUr ltlnd " not \11\lllj( \!llWtih Iii biO Ill the l\l.l._le,cl h.iJ Ilk.TC bren no 1111t·ncn1J1~ bill, )tltl •'Olll now afford 10 n1mpctc wllh lwUJt~ li1d 11 Q • -Ill Sooth. vulecnblc. you llold: The blddln1 bU ~ lj()lfflf wt:b"'t NOR11J 1'.A~ I ,._ INT ,_ ? Wh:u do you bid now? A · Your f1.h.h heart and all-pnmc hanJ is w()lth oue lhan lhe potnt· coont ml&hl w&&CSL Since partner i.hoolJ ltlve at least 6-7 point~ fu1 responding one no tromp. we '"ould pluck up our cou111gc anll ral~ lO game. Q S • A.• South. wtnerablc. )OU hold • IC 7 . KJ7'l o AJ854 +I Tiic bkldin~ hlla proceeded: SOl!Tlf WESI' NOR111 i.;A!ff I ,,_ 2, Ptii Wh:ir a.1mo do you 1a.ke'l A • In tcnm of poml cuum, )\)II ha~ 11 minimum <>pcrung bid and. stncc partner'• hand is h1m1cd to 9-IO po1nb. 11 mit:Jll -;eem nghl to P'I" llowe~er. 11 1s not how many po1n1S panncr ha.' but whe~ !hey al\' locur ed. Make a game try of three di11 month. a.'krog pwtncr to let hi• dia roond \Upp!lf\ ~·de whether IO COO· U'llLI lur lUUllC:. Q 6 • Noc ~uln.:rahk. }OU holll •A7~ A .. 763 1\762 •8 Punlll'r open.' thc bidding with three 'P.'KI<'' Wru1t u..1ion do you tllkc'! A · Tiii' '' ,1mpl)' .1 matter of ,-.11.m1 rng trid.\ Appl)'lng the Rule ol Two mJ Thrtc. pwuicr ~ telling > uu hi: ex~ to male "• !rich ~1th p;llle.\ as trumj>\ You arc rnmn but mg li)Jr -throe OCI!\ nnt.l ll diamond rulT Ra1'4! 10 luur spade~ 9004 AUTOMOBl1£Sr Toyoto Hl1hlootler MtSC8.1.ANEOUS UXUS SC400 'ts Ja4e aieen lnllllitt, all 0111n. perteel eond Buo._s & recoids llom l uus $19!>0 '149 ~ ~'102 Dtlu•e 2001 Tall• O¥tl lo~!' le.see will P•Y VehlclaWanled 9045 Isl mo (949) 675 2.14 - Toyoto '97 4 •-. ~ .... .., S605l IUv. V6. auto trans. nnf. ,_ MBZ IJade, ~l#ll $849'5 wc w•ulo com aht $1'1.'l!l!i wcwautocom 949-646-7122 1998 Ouffy l8ft C lulflc new Slrataeins enclo Wit, Sony CO full cover, •lnl cond $14.900 949 723 7234 BOAT REPAIRS/ SERVICES 949-446-7122 Merced•• 'O I Cl20 A '"'· lul lllclory Will I SIN.-s;tnd.'oatmHI llhr nn1 CO. rea. .., . illoy Whl$ Mke MW. Se h<'bl.l Espanol S23.996 82'.l>l4 8lu 949 S86 1888 V.tve '99 C70 c...., 3111 m1 met•llte 111•00 l•n Ith< ell< ome wllls CO bHulilul Ith new con dtlron SIB,9'15 vll!i/201 8k1 '149 586 18811 MOTOR HOMES ~~=' MoCor Homes -9355 LAUNCHING/ Rent STORAGE 9680 -~ Mercetltt '99 U20 W•&on s1lve<11rey llhr mnrl CO phon• superb body £ met h1nll.il tond Se habl• l \p1no1 Sl6 995 v62419/ 8-r 949-5'6-IHI www.~l.c- ............. J005l 6211 ml, mmac:ulanl ( t'dlt~ $13,900 wcw.tulo cc>ni 949-646-7122 www.o<pOttl.<- vn•~o ·oo v 10 Gl 1 w•&on, 51lver /oatmeal l(hr. CO mnrf .Mloy whls sopecb cond Se h•bl• Espanol S 12. 995 ¥1<&6211 8lor 96 5ft> 1888 www.O<ll'abl.ee"' VW .,, ....._GT T ... wlllle;\lbl, ""11, loollslr\11\\ •ht $t995 wcwauto com 940-646-7122 SELL your stuff through classified! Mlt•""••hl '91 JOOO CT VR4 lw1n turbo tow "" blact./tan Ith! snrl ("Q, rhtom. Wiii$. Superb hlle new cond, SZl.995 ..015674 81\r 949 586 1888 .. _____ .... www.ecpoltl.c- BOATS 9515 16' ~. Duffy l)'IH!. _, eood corvi He.wel lop blue, hul ..... Jl6QX) oOo ~144 l'l60 Clv~ C•1l1 Cavahe< ~ restOfed wooden •• boat • .,, cond 'RI CMvy q $19.!Bi Kum 949...t22..eGl2 Newport lay lay•lde Chennel Slrp sublet 751t . S2S per It , June My, Auausl-949 640 a>5l W..M Shp 01 Side Tie lot a 2111 Dully 714 731 4448 Can'Uttmto ftlto oll thosi . rtpairjobs around tlttho1m 1 uttltt Classijitd Smict Dirtctory ht/PJOll find rtliablt ht/ . PLUG IN Plug into the Pilot Classified section to find services from electronics and plumbers. to landscapers and painters Daily Pilot Cl,1ss1f1ed Community Ma rke tplace -~ ~ERVICE for al~ needs... a: SeMce Dlrectoty 10 ltr AOfRS Cehlorn•• law •• qu1t., 11111 rontrac l0<s lallm1 iobs lhal lot•I $500 ot rn0te (l1bof ot mnlerl1ls) b~ hcen\lld bV lh• Cu111taclo11 Stal• I 1c•nH Bo~rd Sl•I• law el'° tP(llllffl' lhal contruton include lhtol ltcef!M numb« Ofl .. .clvetlb.lnC You nn chedl Iha stalus ol your llcenud co 11trec t or al www n ib ca cov nr 900 321 CSLB. Unti censed con\raclors t•llln1 lobs that tol•I le-~ then $!>00 must 11111 1n thew adnrltHnitnh that lh4!y 111 not ltcens.d by lhe Contncto1 • Stale ltcense Boe<d • AMlol•• RemodlHno T •l'reli CeHt"1Ctl•<1 Addlllons, Remodel k~ • bllh ll7611.l6!1 7'4 ... 262·"2' A· l HANDYMAN Install. rel.co cablneh ~ ~ Daus 714 5"6 7Zl8 Clrpet Repa"/Slla Q-CAJt,(fQ-(Altl'[J'I) Repairs, htchtna. Install Cou1 teous 1ny sl<e jobs Wholnalel 949 492 0205 IPECIAl.n ~ • Crown Molding •Baseboard • Door & Window Ga sing • Wainscoting • Wood flooring &more (lie~ Mt.111.1741 SELL your stuff tkough classified! Concnet. Mllonry lrld116edi St-Tiii Conam. Patio. 0r,_.y rw4IC)IC. BBQ Ref's 25Yr1 lxp. rerry 714·!>67 1594 'r<Mltb or Klass &ropc:in ~rct' In House Cleanlns 20 year" In Bu,inoe." Licml!Cd & flooded l"tnrculOIUll Ccam ui.111\Cd to Your I tome (949) S48-0097 free F. I INC\lol Rtf Cfeftee• Spril\& ci.rut11 sciec;a1. 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Marisa O'Neil Dally Pilot COSTA MF.SA -The financial picture a1 the local community college district has been severe and well publicized: More than 1,00> classes cut. the sale of the KOCE television station for extra cash, offices and campuses closed on Friday and on top of it all, managing to become financially solvent enough to just gel off a state fiscal watch 11.&t. So this week's decision to substan- tially raise the salaries of the Coast Community College District's highest- paid employees has caused an uproar with students and some faculty. "The timing is pretty insensitive." said Madeline Levy. studenl trustee for the district's board. "(The raises! won't push more students out of classes, but we could have added more than we have now.H 'lhlslees voted 4 to 1 to raise the sala- , .. ries of Its college presidents and vice chancellors from the current range of $129.631 10 $131,805 up to $145,000 to $160.000. The district has three vice chancellors and three presidents. According Lo dis- trict reports, the raises will total $92,214. A motion to raise the chancellor's salary from $186,608 to $190,000, plus $10,000 for travel and mileage expenses passed by the same margin. Those in favor argued tha1 the higher salaries are needed lo attract the 1alen1 needed to effectively lead the district. Those against question the timing of the See ECONOMICS, Pa1e A4 DON LEACt1 /DAJlY Pll.Ol Doug Hansen of Costa Mesa spends time with his daughter, Angel. Hansen was chosen to bear the Olympic torch. Carrying the torch Two inspirational Costa Mesa residents will wield a great ball of fire through the streets in preparation for this year's Olympics in Athens Deirdre Newm•n Daily Piiot Los Angeles. St. I .ouis, Atlanta and New York City from June 16 10 19. What is a chancellor? M•rlH O'Nell Daily Pilot With controversy swirling around pay raises for management at Coast Community College District, some may be wondering: Exactly whal is a chan- cellor and what do they do? District. "I le or she oversees 60,000 stu- dents lal this district! and a budge! of around S 155 million. 'lltis person does not handle the day-to-day activities. The higher you go. the less you handle. but what you do handle has greater im- pac1: College presidents -Coas1 Commu- nity College Districl has four, one for each campus and one for KOCE-'JV - "The chancellor Is the chief executive officer for the district," sald John Ren- ley, vice chancellor for human re- sources at Coast Community College See CHANCELLOR, Pa&e A3 D .A. calls for higher Haidl bail Prosecutors say more is needed for an assistant sheriffs son considering 3 recent detainments. Deepa Bh•rath Da1lyP1lot SANTA ANA -fhe Orange County district attorney filed a modon on Monday to increase bail for one of the three de- fendants In a high-profile rape case after he was detained Thursday by police for the thud time sim.e tht! t.:&e be- gan. The district atlorney is a<;lc:- ing Orange C.oun1y !>uperior Cout1 /udge Francisco Briseno 10 take action a~ainst Greg Haidl, son of Orange County ~istant Sheriff Oon l-laidl. Prosecutors allege 1ha1 Greg Haidl has continually had brushes with the law and that his attorneys have intimidated and haras..'>ed the alleged vic- tim. JlaidJ is now out on S 100.000 bail, as are co-defendanL'i Kyle Nachreiner and Keith Spann. The three are accused of gang raping an unconscious 16· year-()ld girl In Don Haldl's Co- rona del Mar home. The motion slates thal HaidJ's "altitude Iowa.rd the laws thal govern him# was publicly seen when he made an obscene g~ture toward television camerru. during his arraignment. Pro!>eCUtors are not specify- ing an amounl they wanl the ball mcrcnsed by, but have said 1hcy will leave thal w the PUBLIC SAFETY Samaritan pedals down bike thief year-old. Kyle. was riding a bike he had gotten six months ago for his birthday. J anie Walker has suffered two severe injuries and rebounded from both of them. Doug I lanscn and bis wife started a charity to help children with disabilities since their daughter is disabled. Walker and Hansen were nominated because they are an inspiration to others and have a positive effect on other people's lives. A man hearing cries for help responds by chasing teen for 4 Yz miles, retrieving a lifted Mongoose. When they got down to the jetties. they parked their bikes on the sand aboul 30 feet from lhe bike trail and headed towan.l lhe shore. Walker's resilience and "I think she's probably one of the most Incredible and inspirational people that I've ever met." David Walker, said of hl'i wife. Janie. "That's why I nominated her. She doesn't let any problem stop her from fulfilling her obligations. no mailer what Deirdre Newman Daily Pilot COSTA MESA -A lotal stranger made Kira I lurst'~ Mother's Day one to remem- ber. "You should know better than that, but It was Sunday and there were a lot of moms around.~ Hursl said. She was keeping one eye on her kids and another on the bikes when she saw 'a teenager grab her son's Mongoose mountain bike and ride away. She yelled out that someone had stolen the bike. · MARK C. DUSTIN I DAil Y P1lOT Janie Walker was nominated as an Olympic torchbearer after overcoming severe brain, back and spinal injuries. I lansen's devotion landed them historic spoL'i on the first-ever global Olympic Turch Relay. They wlO join other torchbearers selected by Coca-Cola, who will walk or run through the streets of Sff TORCH, Pace A5 I lurst had biked down to the river jetties between Newport and I Juntington beaches on the bike trail with her two sons Sunday afternoon. She was on a girls' beach cruiser wlth a third wheel that her 5-year-old son, Ryan. was pedaling. Her 7- leffrey Moore was in lhe area with his fiancee and lheir son THE VERDICT Crime and punishment I l seems like every time there's a story about someone bilking others out or millions or dollara. lf you read far enough. it 'fYI the accused lives in Newport Beach. Not only do ~ bawi ~ve rttl estate. we have expensive crime. 1t wun't aJways that way. ROBERT During my career as a certainly weren't tn the million-dollar class. Not that we were squeaky clean. lt'a just that In those days. Newport Beach and in pattJcular Billboa ApedalJ.zed In dlff erent k.lnds or antlsodal actMties, such as rum·runntna. bootlegsing. Wegal pmbllng, plus• cons.lderable deputy diat.dct attorney GARDNER ( 1937-41) and as thla town's OVt'r~coo umplion ol alcohol and "8)lllng. We dty ~ (1938-41 and 194$-47), l tan mnanber orily two theft. case. ~ tn Newport 8"och. llnd they ftUed the jail every Sarurday n!gbt with drunb and ftghtera, but u for thl"Vl"'. ~ otlfy hi.Ii '""' two The first theft occurred when I was a deputy district attorney. The man was accused not of cheating Investors but of atealing a fish net. The bJsgest problem I had in the cue was proving that the net was worth $200, Jhe amount necessary for a grand theft conviction. lt sounds lib small potatoes t~ but the thief'• reaction was big~time. Mer being eentenced to prison. he was dl1lPi out of court screaming that when he got out he wu going to lcill Police O\fef Rowland Hodgkinaon. ~nty-ftve yean later, ... VERDICT, P ... AI Daily Pilot AT A GLANCE ON THE WEB: www.~.com WEATHER Expect a sunny, delightful day. See,,._eA2. SPORTS Corona del Mar High won a 1-0 eoftbell thrilleT In 11 lnnlngt Monday to remain In hunt for CIF playoft berth. S..'-s•A7 See BIKE, Paa• M High school junior arrested and suspended Marl11 O'Neil Daily Pilot CORONA DEL MAR -Police arrestrd a boy al bis high school Monday in connec- tion with the high-tech hacking of hs com- puters to change grades. A 17 -year-old junior was take.n lnto cus- tody at 11 :30 a.m . Monday at Corona del Mar HJgh School, Newport ~ch Police Sgt. Steve Shulman taid. llte boy was later released lnro h.la parmm' custody. ... MMITID ...... AI ' A2. Tuesday, May 11, 2004 KIDS TALK BACK Fanning is fresh to fifth-grade students The DaiJy Pilot visited the Ranch after-school program at the Orange County Fairgrounds and asked students, 'What is your favorite thing to do at the Ranch?' "I like 10 do all the SI u IT. We get to learn new things. I llke the llvestod and the gardening." KELSEY KING, 10 C.mta Mesa "We get 10 i.ee the animals and touch them.My favonte is the rrun.· DOUGLAS GUtuEN, 11 Costa Mesa "Gardening. You have to plant stuff and learn how plant1> r:;;~RY LOPEZ, 11 Costa Mesa "I like the gardening. You get to be outside, not stuck inc;Jde. • MIA HUMPHREY, 10 Costa Mesa "1 lilce to play with the animals and take care of them.· CHARLES BURKS,11 Costa Mesa • ... -Interviews and plU>togmphs compii«l by Marisa O'Ndl ON CAMPUS IN THE CLASSROOM KENT TREPTOW /OAl.Y PILOT Elizabeth Artiaga, 11, plants onions wrth the help of Roberta Harvey during an after·school program at the Ranch at the Orange County Fairgrounds. Learning how to make thumbs green MarlH O'Neil Daily Pilot N ewport·M~ students have the good font.Ille of living by the wann. sandy beaches of the Pacific Ocean. lhey can surf. swim. bike and -thanks lo a 'ipeciaJ after-school program -gel a taste of life down on the fann . Leaming bvestocx care and vt.>geu1ble gardening might seem more like the curriculum at a Midwestern school. But students at the Ranch after-school program at the Orange County Faugrounds plant gardens, ride horses and take care of sheep right in the middle of Costa Mesa. The fifth-grade students from Davis Elementary. who are aJmoi.t halfway through the free. eight-week program. added some onions 10 their garden plo~ lru.1 week. Jeanne Lepowslcy, a master gardener from a University of California extension program. taught them the Ins-and-outs about planting the weepy produce and more. "Tell me what you know about onions,· Lepowslcy asked the students. "They make you cry.· I J -year-old Douglas Guillen i.aid. • Onions do malce you cry. she said, but they al50 come in different . forms. There are white onions, red onlons. green onions. short-day onions and long-day onions. she told them. The green onion., are just onioru. that haven't funned .i bulb yet. she i.aid. And long-day onions won't make bulbs in Southern Ca.lifomfa because of tJ1e amount or sunshine here. "Plants grow in their own time.· she said. "You can't force them to go faster. All you can do is make conditions as comfortable as po~ble for them." With that in mind, the students grabbed Oats or baby green onions and set out to plant them. Each child has an 8·foot-square plot of land. Jordan Fernandez. Io. took his pack of onions in one hand and a towel in the other. He surveyed his garden, filled with zucchini, strawberries. marigolds and eggplant. and knell down 10 transplant his onions. • Everything's dying in my garden," 11 -year-old Crystal Rubright lamented as i.he examined her garden neatby. Hanrry Lopez. meanwtule, showed off the flowers on his eggplant seedling. "They're doing really well,· Lepowslcy said as the students planted their onions. "By the end of the session. they've really learned a lot." As if to prove her point. I I-year-old Olarles Buds presented a small parsley plant plucked from its tiny home in a garden flat A thick tangle of roots surrounded a small clump of dirt at ils bottom. "It's root-bound," he observed. Lepowsky showed him how to separate the plant's roots in preparadon ror its new home. Joel Roman, too, seemed to have a green thumb. Everything in hls garden grew well, but he didn't have any special secret. ·1 just like having fun." he said. • IN THE ClASSROOM is a weekly feature In which Dally Pilot education writer Marisa O'Neil visits a campus In me Newport-Mesa area and writes about her experienoo. LUNCH MENU TiiURSDAY Mundlable lundl salad or ctlicbn patty sanctwictl on a bun. zucdlini stidc.s with randl dip, apricots and ctloice of milk. Papa John's Pizza is served one day a week with vegetable, fruit and milk at eactl sdlool in place of the regular menu. The Newport-Mesa Unified School District offers menu d1olces each day at elementary sdlools. Students may choose a vegetarian entree if desired. The selection varies and may be either a salad. sandwictl or hot entree. School lunctlea are $2 each. Here's what's bo1ng served this week: TODAY Mundlable lundl salad with Dannon fruit yogurt or bean end cheese burrito, lettuce, ctleese and salsa, applesauce, chocolate animal cfadc.ers and ctloice of milk. WEDNESDAY Mundlable lundi salad or Galaxy ctleese pizza, criap green salad with randl, fresh strawberries and choiee of milk. FRIDAY Mundiable lundl salad or mozzarella ctleese dippers, mannara applesauce, graham crackers and choice of milk. MONDAY Mundiable lunctl salad or Foster Farrn1 com dog, potato wedges, Sun Maid raisins and cnoice of milk. The Mundlable Lundl Salad contains tossed greens, ctlerry tomatoes, cradc.ers and protein sources suctl as ctleese. sunflower seeds, fruit yogurt and honey-roastad peanuts. (•peanut butter on selected days) MONDAY College Part. Davis. Harbor View. Kaiser, Newport Elementary. 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(Priem lndudt all out of the nonhW9lt at 20 to lo/IU.hMJw•~ com "1oMIM.OftfllJ•,.,,._,oom eppltceb6e-... end local '8.d9.I Cl2006 TlmM CN. All rlQhtl 30 knota with gutta to POSTMASTER: S«ld addf9N r8MfVad. lfO\lnd 46 knots on 80d9greM ---, t - . . ... D~Pllot NEWPORT BEACH CITY COUNCIL PREVIEW ON THE AGENDA ~ placed on city property. FY1 Here are some items to be WHAT TO EXPECT • WKAT: Newport Beech City considered by the Newport Staff members have Council meeting • WHEN; 7 p.m. tonight; Beach City Cound.J tonight recommended that the study 1Hslon begln1 at 4:30 council allow Cingular to be p.m. "TIDELANDS an exception lo the rule. lf • WHERE: City Council , MANAGEMENT cowtcil members approve Chembers It City Hall. 3300 !he request, it would mean Newport Blvd. In an important step better ceUular coverage for •INFORMATION: Agendas toward reali7Jng some of lhe Cing\tlar cwtomers In the and staff reports ere Sphere Issues Commlttee'i. area. People who own available onllne at http:// goals, the councU tonight will property within 300 feet of www.city.newport-beach.ca. consider a move lhat could the site have been sent us; for lnformellon by phone, put more tidelands into city notices. lf any of them take call (949) 644·3000. control. issue with the request, the matter could get more WHAT i:o EXPECT controversial. people who would want 10 rent out homes in these H· l Right now, the county areas already do. adml.nisters a number of SHORT-TERM HOME tldelands on the city'~ border RENTALS NUISANCE PARKING and in lhe Back Bay. Tunight~ item could boost a move for Property owners ln People who like to leave a the city to take over that role low-density neighborhoods car or rwo parked on !he in some art'as, most notably who hope to rent oul their gJ<lS.) in their front yard in the Newpon Dunes. homes on a weekly or might not have that option CELLULAR ANTENNA monthly basjs might not be able to do so in !he future. soon. The council tonight will consider whether to add The firs1 cable company to The council tonight will consider whether to stop to city nuisance ordinances lhe practice of people apply to renl '>pace on city ~uing permits for renting parking or storing cars land to place a cellular homes in neighborhoods anywhere on their property antenna under a new city 1.oned for !he lowest-intensity except a garage. carport or ordinance is abo the firl>I 10 use. commonly called R-1 driveway. i>cek an exception to lhe height limit. Cinf,'IJlar 1.oning. !be council vote would not affect people who WHAT TO EXPECT Wireless wants to ini.tall a currently hold pe nnits 10 rent City Ally. Bob Rurnham 50-foot, 24-lnch -diameter out homes in lhis area. It ha.-. left the matter in the pole in the municipal parking would only prohibit new council's hand~, opting not to lot at lhe i.outheast corner of permits from being issued. recommend which way lht• Superior Avenue anti Coas1 council shnuld volt' on the 1 lii.thway. 'll1e city's WHAT TO EXPECT matter. So it\ difficult to ordinance, pu..secl in fall It's hard to gauge how predict how 1:ouncil 2<XJl, puts a :is foot height much public interest the item member.. wi ll feel about the limit on cellular antennas to will generate. Many of the proposed ordinance t hange. Irvine Co. to rule more directly The development giant of the a rea wi)) heighten it s local focu s, but changes won't be drastic. Alicia Robinson Daily Pilot NEWPOHT REACI I -'I he Ir- vine Co. will hire about 150 cm- ployecc; folJowing ilb decision to bri(lg m anagement of its retail centen. in·houo;e, but few olher differences are expected to result from the move. officials sald. The commercial and residen- tial development giant an- nounced on Friday that it will re- sume managing its retad rrorertics, vlhich have been handled by outside firms Madi- son Marquette and Donahue Schriber. Irvine Co. ~pokes­ woman Jennifer He1ger sai.d lhe company will hire wme em- ployees of the out'iide firms to manage the retail developmenti. they already wero handling. ") don't lhlnk that most peo ple will probahly notice any changes CHANCELLOR Continued from Al report tn the chancclJor who. in tum, report<; to the disllict board of trustee~. The chancelJor pro- vides his 01 her vision and gujd- ance to the board so it can make lhe decisions on behalf of the district, Renley said. Presidents of the academic 'ienates, organi7.atiom on cam- pus made up of teachers and students. and teacher's unions. report to the chancellor as do the ' al all." she said . "We expect 1hat most of the people working on our portfolio (at Donahue Schriber and Madison Mar· 4uetteJ will 'ilay in place, jus1 ru. employees of the lrvine Co. We expect 1he transition to be smooth and i.hoppers won't no- tice an y difference at all." Because the Irvine Co. and outside management have al- ways been responsive to mer- chants' needs, the change is not a concern, said Traditional Jew- elers owner Marion 1 lalfal·re, who has been a tenant at Irvine C..o.-owned Fashion Island for 12 years. ''I'm sure it's going to be run- ning as smooth as ii hru. been and if possible even better," he said. The change was diclated by ex- pan!>ion of the Irvine Co.'s retail holdings and its growing profi- ciency in retail management, Heiger said. The Irvine Co. now has 36 retail centers, a jump from the 21 it owned a decade ago. Fashion Island is !he most promi· nent of lhe company's 11 retail developments in Newpon Beach. "The more time has gone by dlslrict's three vice chancellors. 01ancellors represent the district in local, state and n ational or- ganb.ations. Minimum qualifications for president and chancellor al the district include a master's degree or CaJjfomia Community College Adminislrative Officer Credential -which has not been offered since 1990, RenJey said. The pre- ferred candidate would have a doctorale, he said. The latest chancellor search netted 21 candidates. That got weeded down to nine, a1J of whom have doctorates. Renley 1 and the more propertiei. we've addl'd 10 our portfolio, lht: more experience we'w gained in . lhe management of the centers." 1 leiger said. ln-houc;e management gives companiet. more direct control over their operations, which makes more sense for a com- pany that has most of its proper- Liei. in one geographic area. said Wally Limburg, a partner at Stra- tegic Retail Advisori., a Newport Beach-hased retail real estate brokerage and consulting firm. "Control cenainJy ii. an issue, just wan1ing to have more inti- mate working relation-.hips with your tenants as opposed to hav- ing a third party do it," limburg 'klld. Many regional i.hopping malJ comparnc<; manage lheir proper- ti es in house, but the industry hasn'1 shown either internal management or oul!>oun:ing to be a right or wrong solution, he <;aid. "It jusl depend' on what your mtemal goals are." Umburg said. "They may change." The change i" expected to be completed hy July I. said. Ultimately, the board ap- proved Golden West College President Ken Yglesias as lhe next chancellor. I le will take Ken Yglesias over when Bill Vega retires next month. They may, RenJey said, place an intenm president at the head of Golden We!>t to give the dis- trict sufflclen1 time to find a re- placemenl. Tuesday, May 11, 2004 Al Soldier's smile remembered Trevor Win'E, a longtime Costa Mesa resident killed in Iraq, is buried before family and friends. Alicia Robinson Daily Pilot SANTA ANA -More than a thousand people stood solemnly. almost completely sUent. as a Oag-draped coffin containing lhe body of ii-year-old Trevor Wln'E was carried to the front of the auditorium at Calvary Olnpel on Monday. Family and friends came to pay tribute to Wtn'E a longtime Costa Mesa resident and U.S. Army specialist who died in ac- tion in l'ikrit, lraq, on May I after the truck he was driving hit an improvised bomb the previo~ day. They remembered him as a friendJy, supportive and always smiling person who touched many Lives. and !hat was evident in the huge crowd 1hat came to honor tum. Al !he beginning of !he service video screens near lhe front of the chapel showed a presenta- tion of photoi. of Wrn'E through out his life -<• baby being held by family members, a grinning blond tot riding a carousel horse, a little boy in baseball ;mu foot- ball uniforms. on a ski trip, at famiJy events and, finally. a pie· ture of him iJ1 hi.~ military fa . ligues wearing the warm i.mile friends said was charactt:ri ... tic of him. Wuff's i.ister fr.icy fought back tears as she described her hrolh er as unique and en1enaining. ·nevor was a loved o;on, a proud uncle. a littJe brother. a true friend," she said. "Trevor was a young man who made mistakes discovering life, bul learned from !hem to becomt' a better man." Wm'E was a petroleum c;upply specialist with the 24th Quancr- master Company from For1 Lewis, Wash. I le joined 1he Anny Ul May 2002 and was deploy(><.! to lmq in November l003. HEMPHll ~L'S IH 'C S & < . r\ R J> l · IS (949) 722-7224 ,,. ,. .. " The family is proud of Wln'E for his military service. said his mother. Debbie Wln'B. 'Il'evor Wln'B told his parents recently that he and his Trevor Win'E fellow service- men all agreed if they had the chance to come home from Iraq, they wouldn't have taken It, Debbie Win'E said. "'Ibey had a job, they were go- ing to do It, and they were going to stay until It was finished." she said. Trevor Win'E Is a hero because he was willing to serve his coun- try. said Adam Brown, Wm'E's youth pastor at Ugblhouse Coastal Community Olwch. The shortne:.s of Wm'E's life should remind othen. to hug their loved ones more often and live each day as fully as possible, Brown said. ~we can either become victims or we can become victorious." Brown said. ·1 think Trevor would wan I us to leave here today being victorious.· ln between speakers and dur- ing the video presentation. Pete Shambrook. a pastor at Rock Harbor church In Costa Mesa. played acoustic guitar and S&f13 songs about Christian faith and inspiration. Alter lhe service a long line fanned to sign the guest book. and out.side the chapel people comforted each o!her and re- membered Wifl'E. "The picture that had him smiling kind of says It all right there," friend <Ms Rhorer said. "That was him." IU1orer said he played hoclwy wilh Wm'F4 who was a close fnend of Rhorer's bro1her. Their families lived just minutes from each olher for years. Rhorer said. "When I heard IWin'EI was coming over l alwuyi. looked for- ward lo seeing him," Rhorer sald. "He's going to be massed by a whole lot of people, but he\ in a better place now." 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