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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2003-04-21 - Newport Mesa Daily Pilot. . • a1 Serving the Newport-Mesa community since 1907 MONDAY, APRIL 21, 2003 A CLOSER LOOK A partiS3n take on a ·council seat Although city elections are not party-based, Republicans are keeping a close eye on the appo~tment of Costa Mesa's next council member. 1-olltll Harper Daaty Pilot COSTA MESA -Partisan politics are once again finding a home in the city's political fray as Republican politicos keep a close watch on the Clty Council appointment expected tonight. Ass evident in the 2002 council election. Orange County Republicans are anxious to see more local leadership positiom held by conservatives, since the county is one of the nations Republican strong- holds. While the tactics may not be as blatant dwing this small-scale appoint- ment process, concern over the candi- date's political affiliation have not quelled. Councilman Gary Monahan, who has numerous casual ties to locaJ Republi- can sets, said he has received a number of calls from people asking which candi- date has the inside track and what party they belong to. . •Tuey haven't been involved with me as f:ar as lobbying efforts, but they are watching very closely," Monahan said. "They ask me, 'What's going on? What can we do to help?'" Monahan would not elaborate on what kind of "help" they were offering. Area Republican leaders did not return phone calls on the subject. QUIETER TACTICS Owing the November ele~on, area . Republicans launched a negative phone poU against candidate Katrina Foley, pointing out -among other things - that she was a registered Democrat. While the phone poll was officially commissioned by the Rental Housing Commi.ssion, a sheU of the Orange County Apartment Assn.. it was con- dueted by county Republican Adam Probolsky. The newly formed rental commission was also headed by Man Petteruto, who is also a member of the Republican Party of Orange County. And instead of focusing on rental matters, the poU informed voters of her INSIDE For more Costa Mesa City Council news, see Page A3 party aftlliation. her profession as an at- torney and offered misinfonnadon about her opiruon on home remodel-. ing. Foley lost her bid for the council and w~ later rtdppomted to the Planning Commission When Mayor Karen Robmson resigned from the council to See COUNCIL, Pqe M ifacht race Classing itself up An Easter tnessage Newport to Ensenada race adds events to get away from image of the Tequila Derby. June CHa1rand• Daily Pilot NEWPORT BF.ACH -With a week to go be- fore lhrill seekers set sail for the Baja penin- sula. the number of en- N E w P O R T tries for the popular yacht * race was already threaten- ing to top Last year's num- ber. As of Friday morning, E N S E N A 0 A 4-44 yachts had signed up for the legendary race, and more are sure to come. Last year. 473 boats participated. • u·s going to be a really good race again this See YACHT, Pase M IN BUSINESS A case of • plenty of office space Vacancy rates in Newport-Mesa continue to rise while lease rates fall to lowest level since spring 1999. Paul Clinton Daily Pilot NEWPORT-MESA-Corporate cost-cutting and a stagnant economy have led to a deterio- ndng mai:k.et for local office space, a CB Ricb- ?fd EDJs report says. Demand for retail space, coovenely, has remained strong. Oftlce vacancy rates c:ountywtde Inched higher for the fowtb consecutive quarter; as of April l, vacancy rates bit 16.4,.,, up from See SPACE, P .. e M KENT TREPTOW I OM.Y PILOT The Rev. Peter 0. Haynes prepares for the communion during Easter services at St. Michael and All Angels Episcopal Church on Sunday. Priest at St. Michael will relate Resurrection to cryogenics to get message across. Coral Wilson Daily Pilot A Ueluia! C.hmt 1i. re.en! And that doesn·t iust mean he has thawed out, the Rev. Peter Haynes told the congregaoon of St Michael and AU Angels Ept.SCopal Omrch in Corona del Mar on Easter morrung. Haynes' chaUenge every Sunday lS to get people·s anention "Especially on Easter, I try to give them the whole shot at once," he said. Incorporating the controversial subject of cryogenics into hts sermon, Haynes warned tus congregation not to faJI into the •Otrist on ice· trap. "We tend to put Jesus on ice and thaw him out for speoaJ occasions.· he said. ·A frozen Jesus ~ easier to handle. A risen Lord malces demands.." At one pomt, Hayn~ held up a Ted Williams action figure. When the baseball superstar died in 2002. the question of what to do with his body brought a lot of farmly disagreement. Now Williams is hanging upstde down ma room, frozen with liquid nitrogen. I laynes said. People seek etemaJ life through cryogenics, but eternal life is on)y possible through God, he said. "Cryogenics was uwented by humans. for humans." Haynes S&ld after the service. "The limitatio~ are dear. But God has no limitations." Assuring his listeners that Ouist is very much alive. Haynes said that people not on)y put Ouist on ice. they put themselves on ice. "We are attracted to a Jesus that taught w to love,• Haynes said But it is twder to foOow Omst's guidance lo loving one's enemies. embradng those beneath us and sharing wealth with those in need. be continued. He chaDeoged his oongrqation not to freez.e the teachings of Qi.rm into comfortable lifestyles and habits. Instead. See EASTER, Pace M 'A grandmother's wait is over Daily Pilot AT A GLANCE ON1HEWE8: ll*W.~com THINKING ALLOWED Ever see a Pilot walk? Costa Mesa resident gets a crowd together to welcome back her Marin~ grahdson. CorefWMton OeityPllot ........... WEATHER en be• mild c1ey ...,_ loelofdouda. ._ ..... AZ SPORTS __ ! ................... . .. --A2 Monday, Aoli 21, 2003 YOUR BUSINESS ·SPOTLIGHT STEVE McCfWf(/ DAILY PllOT Ryan Anderson is the CEO of Ldominate in Costa Mesa. Esc~ping Death Valley Paul Cllnton Daily Pilot A survivor of the instant-millionaire dot-com era is relaunching itself locally after retreating from an office on the outskirts of Silicon Valley. Internet company has relaunched in Costa Mesa, seeking a new locale to find clientele Loominate's services, which can be tailored to customers' needs, cost a company between $5,000 and $100,000, depending on how in-deplh the presentation. The company is zeroing in on the Southern California market, so the Costa Mesa location makes sense, Anderson saJd. Loominate, a company that provides streaming audio-video services, set up shop in October at a Superior Avenue office, which is about half the sl.z.e of their previous space. Orange County's economy was much more appealing. CEO Ryan Anderson said. consulting firm known as Synemetix. now apedalizes in developing programs for visual presentations.. Loominate develops what are known as •micro sites," aesthetically spare Web sites that provide ~pedfic information about product or service. The company's main competitors in th.is market are Sawyer Media Systems and Eveo Inc. ·rve heard it called Death Valley, not Silicon Valley," Anderson said. "We had seen the amazing growth and vitality of the Orange County market." Anderson and h1s team of between six and 10 employees use existing software to develop programs that contain these visual presentations. Anderson, whose family owned a Newport Beach summer house, graduated from UC Riverside with a business degree. He co-founded start-up Omnibility in 1999 before joining McAfee Security, the Network Associates division that sella anti-virus software. Anderson and two other partners relaunched Loominate last year. The company, which morphed from a Loomlnate is working to slgn a deal with a medical-device company that manufactures a cardiac machine that's too bulky to carry to client meetings. Anderson, 32, left the company in 2001 to form Synernetis. He now Uves in Rancho Santa Margerlta. BRIEFLY IN BUSINESS Daily_ A Pilot VOL 97, N0.111 Newt Edltofs GIN~. Lori Andar9on, Danlel Hunt. Paul Saltowltz. Deni.I Sr.vans • NEWllTAff Crime °::r c!:""' r9PQNf, , .... , S14-<Q2t d!Npe.,,,..,,,,,,•1«1rrw.oom .... t:r. Newport nipofW, IMl 574-4232 /uM.'*"'t/f •lde•llltlnw.com .... CIMDit ......... and erwffw.melit rapotW, Ml79M330 ,_,1.dlnfort•IMlmMoom Lo9111 ..... ~~NPOf'*. ,..,PMm ~.,,.,,,., ...... "°"' DlllM• -c.-Male~ • ..., PM221 ~,....,..,.,,,,,,,,_oom Clwl • I Ciillllle fcMlllon ......,..,, .., PMm ~....,,.,.,,. - ecw.I Wlloft News~ (949) 57~ oor»1.wn.on•1.r1,.,..._,oom PHOTOOMPttEM Seen Hiiier, Dol;\l.Mch. 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During the 1950s, Bvlgari broke away from the dominant French style and created unique Italian designs. Famous for its Corona setting on earrings, necklaces bracelets and rings, Bvtgari also does well here with Its Renangolo watches for men and women and glamorous Lucea jewelry line of gold, diamonds and pearls. In the 1990s, Bvlgari added new collections: sl.lks, perfumes, leather goods and eyewear. Open from 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. Monday through Friday; from 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. Saturday; and from ll a.m. to 6:30 p.m. Sunday. Level Two, Nordstrom wing. (714) 751-7833. www.bulgari.com MAKE UP TtlS SPRING The Georptte Klinger Salon at South Coast Plaza introduces •eote d'Azur," a new spring makeup collection. Try out the new colors applied by professional makeup artists from Vincent Longo on Friday and Saturday. Applications cost $35. The ree can be applied to the product. Level 2, Saka Fifth Avenue wing. (714) 850-1212. MOTlER'S DAY 8R..at VUJa Non Restaurant offers a Mother'• Day champagne starts at 4 p.m. 3131 W. Coast Highway, Newport Beach. Complimentary valet parking and guest docks are available. (949) 642-7880. SPRING CLOTHES ARE HERE A'Maree'a has added fabulous designer sprin8 and summer coUections for more great choices in apparel, shoes and jewelry for women. Just in are V~entino,Bo«egaVeneta, l>roject Alabama and Junya Whatanabe. 1649 Westcliff Drive, Newport Beach. (949) 642-4423. GET CHEAP BOOKS Young Seconds, an upscale children's consignment boutique. has acquired 400 new classic children's boob. Most are priced at one-third the original cost. The wonderful books come in hardback o r paperback. Each week. Young Seconds receives the latest styles in children's casual to formal clothing, new and gently worn. Sizes range from infant to teen, and there's a selection or popular maternity wear, children's furniture, strollers, cribs. jewelry and accessories. Open from noon to 4 p.m. Saturday and Monday; and from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Tuesday to Friday. 436 Heliotrope, Corona del Mar. (949) 673-2120. AN EVENftG BENEFIT From 7 to 9 p.m. Thursday, Macy's South Cout Plaza will host an evening of giveawa)'ll, fashion and shopping to benefit Pretend City, the O:illdren's Museum of Orange County and Pretend City on Wheels, a mobUe outreach vehicle coming to Orange County schools and community ~nts in summer. City DICNY Is launching its spring collection. Customers can enjoy cock:talls, hors d'oeuvres, music, a Models on the Move fashion presentation. and free gifts. Lancome cosmetics wW also give free brow-shaping services. A silent auction will offer City OICNY OothJng, a spa treatment package from 81.lsa cosmetics and more. The auggested donation for attendees Is $15. (7 14) 556-0611. ext. 423 l. • BUT BUYS •ppe•ra Mond•v• •nd Frld•V-· Send lnformatJon to Greer Wyldar et grHl'W(lder•yllhoo.oom; et 330 W. Bay St., Costa MeN, CA 92827; or by fax et (1149) MM 170. SURF AND SUN WEATHER FORECAST The day starts off moetly c:loudV. whh P9td1Y df1zde end fog. end never Qetl b.a.than pefdv c:loudV· The eYefilng wlll bt moettv cloudy egM, whh. ~dwaof,,_... .,.. ........ ~ -'*le '°llY• .... ._...be In ---iind .......... t' 11 •••n: WWW.IM9..1'0M.QOV ' Plttdty fog mOVM In et night. SURF TIDES .,._ 1Z-.31a.m. 1:27a.m. :t.ap.m. 1';f11p.m. I.. Homes with a view get council hearing Council plans to discuss creating a view-protection ordinance to limit home remodeling in certain areas of the city. Deirdre Newman Daily Pilot COSTA MESA -"With an ocean view" is one of the prime real estate attractions -a phrase that can ratchet up a home price and seduce a prospective buyer to shefi out the big bucks. lo 1978, Paula Litten was beguiled by a home on Qle- neagles Terrace that promised nnt only an ocean view. but city Ughts and "fantastic sun- sets (that) make this home the best view buy In the area" When Litten felt her cher- ished view was being threat- ened by the Clarks below, who wanted to add a second story on Aviemore Terrace, she lob- bied her neighbors to sign a petition as.king the city to en- act a view-protection ordi- nance. Tonight, the Oty Council will consider the ordinance for certain areas that the Plannlng Commission approved In March. Not all residents on Avie· more Terrace are going along with Unen and her allies. They contend the city can- not restrict their property rights to preserve the rights of others to a view. Some have gone so far as to compare the potential view preservation ordinance to slavery. "To take away someone's rights by giving someone else a bog\IS right opens the city up to litigation," said Jeffrey Childs, who lives on Aviemore Terrace. The view from Marina Highlands offers a panoramic. distant view of the ocean be- yond the Santa Ana River and Huntington Beach that is al- ready blocked by trees and some second stories. ln add1tlon to the Marina Highlands. the ordinance would cover Marina View, California Seabreeze. Freedom Homes and "appropriate por- tions of the East.side." It is de- signed to protect views of the ocean and the Back Bay. The proposed ordinance has two components -less- ening the elfect.s of new sec- ond-story construction In the preservation areas on views from surrounding properties; and requiring Planning Com- mission review and approval of any second-story construe· lion In these areas. The guide- lines are not Intended to pro- hibit view bloclcage outright, staff said. Instead, the goal is a balancing act between view preservation and residents' desire and needs to cor\Struct a second story. In Utten's case. her view to the right is already bJocked by a second-story home. Straight In front of her below ls a clear view obstructed only by one tree on the sidewalk In front of the Clarks' house. Her view to the left is over the top of 1163 Aviemore Terrace. a two-story house that was built with the neighbors up above on GJe- neagles Terrace In mind, Lit· ten said. When the Oarb tried to add a second story In 2002, it was ultimately rejected by the Oty Council on the basis of harmony and compatibility. But some Marina Highlands residents, such as Unen, were not content with their victory. They felt ii was important to codify the main reason they moved to the neighborhood, Unen said. And they don't want to feel pressured to build on top of their own homes just to maintain their view, she added. "U people are forced Into going up to accommodate for somebody else, then the view has been taken away, and then others lose their view," Utten said. "It's like a domino ef- fect.· View protection supponers also point out that they spent more money for their views than homes In the area with- out them. But opponents claim re- stricting residents' right tu build up ls not realistic for growing families and limits their financial opportunh1~ "No one lives in 1.500- square-feet houses anymore." Childs said. "Who's going to pay chree-fourths or a million (dollars! for a tear-down that you can't tear downr They also claim that there is no way that one second-story addition can block a pano- ramic view of an ocean that ti. In the distance. "The whole thing is about a. thin line of blue over a mile away," said Robert Reeder, who owns two homes on Avie- more Terrace. 1\vo other cities have taken some measure to protect views. Laguna Beach's zoning code refers to a design-review process to consider public and private views. Monterey, on California's central coast. also Includes a policy that articu- lates view protection as a pri- ority ln residential areas. Councilman Gary Monahan said h e's not convinced at this point that a view protection law is necessary. "I think people have the right to build on their own property, and it hasn't been proven 10 me yet that there are damages if someone builds on their property and affects the view,· Monahan said. COSTA MESA CITY COUNCIL PREVIEW ON THE AG ENDA Here are a few of the Items being d.illcuased at tonlght'a meeting. PLANNING COMMISSION APPEAL Councilman Allan Manaoor appealed the commlaaion's approval of a permit for Shelly Leonard, authorized agent for Bill Keelet, to re-establish a bar called Avalon -formerly known as Irma's -at 820 W. 19th St, to allow the serving of alcoholic beverage.a after l l p.m . and to deviate from &hared parking requirements. WHAT TO EXPECT Possibly small changes. but eventual approval. ·1 think that Avalon hu a lot of good tb1np to offer," M.anaoor saJd. "I just want to make sure it fill In tenns of parking and I want to make sure that we are also addressing existing problems wtth exiJtlng locations..· APPEAL OF CONTINUANCE John Casoria, representative of Trinity Ouistian Center, ls appealing the Planning Commission's continuance of a request by the center for a permit to broadcast outside on a regular buts. The outdoor activity conaist.s of live tapings and broadcasts in conjunction with the "Pralse the Lord" 1V program and other religious programming. In March, the Planning Commission unanimously continued any decision on outdoor broadcasting for nine months to give the center a chance to create an operations management plan to deal with neighbors' myriad complaints and make ure the plan ls being complied wt th. WHAT TO EXPECT A shorter delay, perhaps. "I would agree that we need to rehear It and make a decWon to either grant It for a particular amount of time or deny It,• Councilman Gary Monahan said. "This nine-month continuance Is absurd and ... I don't believe we have the authorir:y to continue something that long." PROPOSED ZONING OVERLAY An overlay zone wtth llmlts on construction Is proposed for a tract generally bounded by East 19th Street on the tiorth, Irvine Avenue on the east, East 18th Street on the south and Tustin Avenue on the west A group of residenta In the tract created a proposal to UrnJt new construction In the rear 40% of lots to only one-story structures that are no taller than 14 feet and that have vertJcal walls that do not exceed 9 feet In height The Intent of this is to prevent views from being blocked, "oppression· of neighboring properties and the loss of a sense of scale when two-story development occurs In the rear yards of this tract. ln March, the P1anning Commission recommended that the overlay not be adopted. WHAT TO EXPECT Staff ls recommending denial of the zoning overlay. Monahan is recommending that the issue be continued undJ there ls a full council. •for both (this) and the view preservation (ordinance), I'm going to propose continuing both until we have a FYI •WHAT: City Council meeting •WHEN: 8:30 p.m. today •WHERE: City Hall. 77 Fair Drive •INFO: (71 4) 754-6223 full council and the regular resldennal design guldelines come forward.• Monahan said. "I th1nk they are Intricately linked and our agenda Is way too packed and we need to get a fifth council person so we will have a majority opinion and not a 2-2 vote." CALIFORNIA/TEWINKLE ATHLETIC FIELD USE Councilman Chrla Steel a&ked for this Item to be placed on the agenda in respoMe to calls from frustrated residents. For the last couple of years, staff has been woridng wt th the Mesa VW.a Homeowners Assn. Some association residents would like to see programs that use athletic fields spread through the city and not just concentrated In one area. Although the Parks and Recreation Commission Is studying the matter. Steel wanted to expedite the discussion. WHAT TO EXPECT Staff Is recommending the continued permission of field use at the schools. while continuing efforts to ensure that groups uslng the field be good neighbors. "Right now, It's on front of the agenda of the Parks and Recreauon Commission. and I think Chris pulled it up too soon," Monahan said. "That's what (the commJssionl is appointed for.~ -Compiled by DeirdrP Newman BRIEFLY IN THE NEWS signed on Tuesday to become an Orange County Superior Court judge. The cand1dates span a broad spectrum of ages, ethnldties and experience. The youngest ~ 18. and the oldest ts 82.. Councilman Gary Monahan, said he would propose moving the Item up to the front of the agenda because of the signifi- cance to the general public. Council appointment process to begin tonight The Calta Mesa Qty Coundl wQ1 begln the UwJy process of appointing a replacement for The list also Includes four or the five planning commission- ers. Joel Faria was the one com- missioner who did not apply. THE LIST l(atf Ahlf r ~::::=~ 'IWenty-m bopefula an jock-! eying for Robison'• aeat. She re- The council needs to make the appointment by May 15 or the process will automatically be- come a speda1 election. whkh wouJd.n't tab place undJ Novem- ber. Eric Bever Ten+Sreer Mime Burciaga Mlchaet Olftord JulleCro .. Walter Devenport Denni. OeMaio UndeDlxon Jam•Asler Katrina Foley ' Bruce Gar1k:tl Tamar Goldmann JennlfwrKuo Wen<tv l.MCe Robertl.ow Matthew Makin Frenk Mlchetena Ralph Morgan William Petton Jr. Wiiiiam P9t1dna ArtP.ny MikeSdlNfw Heethet Somen Wllllem Turpit Lany Weldwnen l ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-""~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~- I I Monday, ~~ 21, 2003 Al GETTING INVOLVED • G£TTlNG INVOUIED runa periodic.lly in the Dally Pilot on a rousting baaia. For information on adding your organization to this list, call (949) 574-4298 FAMUES -COSTA MESA This team of community-based organizations, whk:tl works to provide youth and famllln with counseling. family support, health education. mentoring, tutoring, after-school activities and kinship serv1oea, needs volunteers in all areas. (949) 574-3976. ASH -MOBILE MEALS Call (949) 642-6060 to help Friends in Service to Humanity with the M obile Meals program and provide ongoing emergency awstance to LhoM In need. Both always seek volunteer~ in a vanetv of areea (M9) 645-8050. AUENOS OF THE COSTA MESA LIBRARIES The Friends is a support group for the three libranes in Costa Mesa To 1oin. help with fundra1smg events and help promote library programs and services m our community, call (714) 656-4396 GIRL SCOUTS Girl Scouts of Orange County needs volunteers who will be trained a' troop leaders. serve on special committees and give le<:tures, demonstrations<>< classes (714) 979-7900 BOATING SEASON IS BERi! 2945 Randolph Ave (Brisrol & Baker) 9 49.642 .8286. 714.556.2181 Tr&veftiie 1a· x 1a·. .. ..................................... " ....... " .. '4.8 .. Ceramic Tile... . ............................................. lllllld tam '4.11 111 t lJrnilata Y«>od ............................................... iClllld ... '4.11 .. .. --1'11 lbal trftl '!ltl~ M Mondly, .-. 21, 2003 PUBLIC SAFETY POLICE FILES COSTA•SA • 8Mtol ttl'Mt: A woman ' waa •nested on tuepldon of petty theft In the 3300 blodc at 4 p.m. Ft1day. •....., 8'rMt: A women was arrested on suspicion of grand theft •><ceedlng $4001n the 3300 blodt et 4 p.m. Friday. • ttemlhlOn StrMt: A man was arrested on suspicion . of prowling end lolterfng on private property In the 400 blodt at 4:50 e.m. Friday. • w..t 11th StrMt and Orange Awnue: A women wn arrested on suspicion of resisting an officer at 2 a.m. Sonday. •West 19th Street: A men was arTested on suspicion of sleeping in a vehicle in the 500 blodc et 3:40 a.m. Friday. • West 19th StrMt and Palece Avenue: A women was arTested on suspicion of selling narcotics at 6:59 p.m. Saturday. NEWPORT BEACH • Acade Avenue: A vehicle theft was reported in the 600 blodc at 11 :44 a.m.Sunday. • Avocado Awnue: Animal cruetty was reported In the 800 bloek at 12:17 p.m. Sunday. • Cornwall Lane: An abendonedvehlclewas reported in the 1600 blodc at 4:18 p:m. Saturday. • Ocean Boulevatd and Lubpur Avenue: Water/sewer problems were reported et 5:05 p.m. Saturday. • Sapphire Avenue: Prowler noises were reported In the 300 blodc at 2:45 a.m. Sunday. • 33nt Street: Disturbance from a party was reported in the 200 blodc at 2:53 a.m. Sunday. ALLOWED Continued from Al The team captains create a schedule and assign their team members to wallt the track for an hour each. You must have at least one person from your team on the track for the entire 24 hours. If It's any consolation, J will walk any shift, with anyone, at any hour, If you don't want to be on the track by yourself. If I'm asleep (which ls doubtful), just waJce me. But watch out for my left hook. I really don't like to be •211~ 1 ATmllUIE ' COUNCIL Continued from Al become a county judge, ~ joined 25 oth« Costa Mesa l'Ml· declts in applying rm the empty seat. FOiey saJd she is una~ ol any blatant party tacdcl, but bu been made aware of the same buzz Monahan has beard. "H the Oty Council seats and other local offices are going to become so partisan, we should just qiake them partisan seats !lDd stop pretending . they 8re not/ Foley said, qoickly add.Ing it would not be her preference. "The issues we deal with at the local level are not partisan in na- EASTER· . Continued from Al he said, children of Christ should strive to be revitalized, "twbo-anllnated." and "super-thawed. .. "The good news of Easter is that Jesus is not on ice," he said "God's kingdom is not for the frozen chosen. Ouistians on ice." Affirming the message, tbe room filled with the excited chatter of joyful greetings and F.aster blessings. "Peace," the people said, shaking hands and calling out to friends. Haynes told the story of the last supper, broke the bread and invited his followers tD join him for the celebration of the holy communion. Row by row, they circled the central altar which had been surrounded with white lilies and large, white candles. A large figure of Quist on the cross hung from the skyligbL Soft sun.light shone through the stained glass Images of Christian figures on the walls." Organ music echoed through the room and the choir sang, "Alleluia. alleluia!" Seme children had become sleepy and were canied to the altar, slung across their i)arent's shoulders, to receive communion. After the service, startled. While people are wearing a rut in the grass of the Newport Harbor High School field. other participants and supporters bang out In the makeshift tent city. There are recreational vehicles, tents, canopies, booths, etc., all with goodies, information and little give-a-ways. I am bringing out my 6-foot. two-bedroom tmt for the Daily Pilot plot. and my mom bas already offered to bake a batch of her famous cookies. (Well, they are famous here in the newsroom and in her oftlce at the Orange County Department TAHE >S fK I !AIT 1:.1R OR TO '1!.RSOR THESE IEI FAlllCS ' WILL APPEAL TO EVERYONE . nu HHA•DS. The -.,.. d vw.-· wlndow .... now (l)tnl i\ tine ,.., fibria N~COMl,0.11. C'.ar'lll M 0... '°"" ture. Wtlve Sot R.epubUcans puabi.ng eovt.roomental Issues abd Democrlll for property rllbta.• Dizon and Robinson served lo-. gether -to a conservative one, whb Cou.ocilmm Ovta Sled. Al· Jan Mamoor and Gary Mona- han. Fellow commis&lol)er and Oty Council applicant Bill ~ 111c1 parUaan polttk:s are un-A NEED TO BE CONSERVATIVE avoidable. In a Jetter sent to the Dally Pl- "They are going to exist, • lot late Friday, St~ touched on whether· Jt la in Santa Ana or the need fot a Republican suc- Newport Beach.• be A.id. "We ceasor in response to the 51J88e8- '" the RepubUcan push here don tbe appointee should be the becallle we are-in the coruerva-runner-up in either the 2000 t1ve hot seat. It Is the same else-election -when RobJnson nar- where on the other aide of the rowty beat out Helther Somers coin." -or the 2002 -when Dixon Costa Mesa Is a auctal city for was ousted by Mansoor. the county aod the st.ate in terms "Losing an election does not of political tnOuence because lts disqualify one seeking an ap- l~dershlp has changed from a pointment." Steel wrote. "Yet Uberal majorlt)' -when Coun-· th~ runneri-up are the' only in· cilwomen Ubby Cowan, Unda cumbent councilwomen de- p Ceated in Costa Mesa's SO-year history. Sevmty peroent of the actual VO(ef'I in both electiona voted for someone eJle. 1be 'electorate wants the council to move toward a comavative. leOIO>le direction. .. Popular opin1on uys. the "help" otfered by the anony- ~ Republican leaden won't be necessary. • 0 No offense, but r would be hard-pressed to 8nd a Democrat that could win this seat," Perldns wd. Other applicants for the vacant council seat have also recognized Perkins' observation. Applicant Eric Bever. who wu once reg1s- tered u a Democrat. but has al- ways been closely linked With the largely conservative "improver" KENT TREPTOW I OM.Y Pit.OT Ginny Anderson, far right, helps her granddaughter Gaby, 7, 1 eep place in her songbook during Easter s~rvices at St. Michael and All Angels Episcopal Church on Sunday. those same children were the leftovers that couldn • .1t. Beach. but now lives in San nmn.ing across the lawn in "I like Easter egg hunts," she Francisco. She grew up in the ~ of brightly colored Easter said. ·11.1.ke the beautiful colors.• Episcopal church. eggs and carrot-shaped bags full Church is a favorite pan of ·1 used to sing in the children's of jelly beans. Easter, Natalia said, because she choir," she saJd. "I still see "Mom. I can't hold anymore,• already attends a church service people I knew from 30 years Natalia Gurevich, 7, announced four times a week at school. ago." proudly as she struggled to cany "Sometimes it gers long." she Easter gjves Gurevich a a basket overflowing with plastic admitted. chance to visit with her parents egp. Giving her mother the Oaudia Gurevich, Naralia's in Newport Beach. Everyone basket, she filled her hands with mother, grew up in Newport dresses up and celebrates with a of Education.) Publisher Tom Johnson, Promotions Director Lana Johnson and I were also toying with the Idea of"encowaging· people to brlng other pot luck items. so we can be absolutely sure we don't lose any calories during this eurdse. And we wlJJ definitely need coffee. C:Offee ls a must. I think I will try to fashion one of those bat/cup devices, with the straws running stra.lgbt to my mouth, filled with some sort of caft'einated beverage. Hmmm ... steaming hot liquid hovering just Inches over my face while 1 am panak:lng ln a fttness actMty1 It's brllUaJ\t. I could mab one for you, too. Are you sold yet? Well, I've got one more goodfe up my sleeve. Those who li8" up with the Daily Pilot team get (are you sitting down7) a limited·edltion Dally Pilot T-shirt. No, they are not leftover DP103 shirts. And no, they won't have a cheesy slogan on them, such as MGot news?" They are new, they are bold, and Lana and I insisted we order some smalls for the ladJes who don't like to be swallowed by their garments. So what you need to do right now is go get your calendar, day planner, palm pilot -whatever -and black out May 2 to 3, and probably 4, so you can nave some time to recoup. • Now ftip to the phone/address section and program my Information (listed at the end of this column). Please call or e-mail me if you would like to join our team, and J wlJJ give you instructions on how to dlJ so. Oh, this sounds so Mission-lmpossible-y. Dah. dah, dah·da. Dah. dah, dah-da While in. the address section, start hitting up your friends to A) join the team with us, or B) write you a check. It's for charity, remember. I wlJJ keep you up-to-date on the deadlines for pledg~ and your assigned walking time. I wlJJ al.so keep ~ck of any offers to bring munchies. \Ve wouldn't want everyone to bring brownies, would we? Or wn•t.ld we? I wlJJ also Include little tra.ln1ng tidbits at the end of each column to get the DP team geared up for the big day. J will leave you with th.la one: If you are overly attached to a good night's sleep, ft ls time to alowty break yourself of that 4 Olltf Plot ... _., adYocata. made • ~Int to tel '11~ Monahan he WU now a R.elJUbll· ,'f }' ca.o. Monahan AMI.. • ... 'lbe COWlcilman took.note of ''111"' the change In party ltatl.d. but aa1d ft ie not a cut-~-<lty lslue "'' •'I for him. ~ "It Is not ~ whJcb ••I' party It is whether their bulc •'l.J'J philoeopby is Soiog to nm &10111 1.,- my basic phl1090phlee.• Mona-1 '"' ban aaJd. "You can cab that to ~'"'1 mean ~t 1 would only 1Upport l•t""' a Republican, but It la not that J•" 'J clear·cuL" ny, :J -, .. • lDUTA HANt£A writ .. column• :., .... Mondav-, Wedneedayt and Frldevt ·I' • and covert wlture end the arts. Sha 1\ i. 1• I may be reed1ed at (9491 674-4275 or I by tMTiall at • ~ ,, '/olita.ha,,,.rOl1tlmn.com. I• 11 o/; 'II big family dinner, she said. · As John Batista's daughter was .. , 11 • busy searching for egp, be said .. , .... that he is really Jewish, but comes to church to support his wife. AB for his daughter, she will eventually make her own · decision which religion to follow. "You can't push a child with 'J •• ,, your own views," he said. "The)'. ., .. ·~ , have to make their own as adults." ' . ... ' .J J I '"''2 I .> t.•. Believing that all religions should eventually be united, Batista said be learns a lot from : . :. Haynes. "All reUgions should thaw themselves out and become , ..... more involved," he said. "The society is getting away from each •• ' ~ other, becoming more distant" · • Two brothers, 6-year-old Chase and 4-year-old Chad, sat happily on the ground eating jellybeans as the adults talked nealby. They had completed : •w " their second successful Easter J..: .. egg hunt for the year. Insisting it was the F.a.ster bunny who bid an the esp. Cllase descnbed what the ... ' . "' .. ' .. mysterious bunny looks like. \... ;: "It's just a plain old bunny," he .. " said. "It talks and it stands up and it's all whJte and has pink ·•. ·~' ears in the middle." "And it's blue," Chad added. • CORAL WILSON It the newt assistant and may be readled at (949) 5744298 or by e-mail at coral. wilaon tllatime•.com. dependency. A good place to do so is the C:Osta Mesa City C:Ouncil meetings-there ls one tonlghL With 26 appllcan~ for one open seat and an appointment process that requires four strons-mtnded people to reach a comensus, it's going to be a long one. H you can stay awake for nine hours of motions and seconds . ' , ... ,, .... ·1 ,,1 •• 1 1 ., . . ...... I .... . ., ... t :./.1 , ~·J and 2-2 votes into the wee hours • •·· of the morning, you will eaaUy complete the Relay for Ufe Challenge.· Happy training. • LOUTA HARPER writ" column• Mondeya, w.dneedeya end Frldayt end covert cultu1'9 and th• llU. sti. may be ruched at (949) 57~75 or bye-mallet lolita.h•~r•l•tlrnN.com. ,.,, 'l I ;• .: .... , J ~-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------·.r~1 YACHT Continued from A 1 year," race promoter David Jahr Kid. Now In It.I 56th year. the 'Ibmmy Bahama Newport to En- senada. bWed u the world's larg- est lntemadonal yacht race. bu become a trldltfon among aerl· oua aailora and aertous panyen alike. The race ends ln the Mexi· can d• if Ensenada. where put year ' parties haw earned the e\-1.n• • titJe of the Tequila Derby. • But wt year, ma.dr.etm began wortfna to add a touch of el· epnce to the Newport to Bnse- nada image, land1ng. deal with tit.le lp01110f 'Ibmmy Bahama. which btl1a ltlelt u "purveyor of lsland Ufestytes" through lta ttoptcal·tbemed, upecale bou· tiquet and ratauranta. Building on Jut yee.(a succaaful ~ poUlb. promotm are ldding wen more pound-hued eYalll FU PHOTO /OM.Y Pl.OT Three sailboats head off from the starting line in last year's Newport to Ensenada yacht race. for partidpanta and nonpardd- penta alike. Th1I yea(a pre.rue pvtiel In Newport Beach wtlJ culm.tnate to what'a C&lJed the •tegendary Fl· -.a" at Ila 8ahla Corinthian Yacht Oub on Thunday before the race depuu Newport Beach at noon Pddq. Newport to Ense- n.ada abo bu • pet chart~ the El Vlento Pouodadon. whkh tachel ..run, and~ to cbJ1d.ren ln Hundngton IChoola. fi I "/ "It's much more than a race,• ,, ..... aaid ~ Slocum, thia year'a ' •" ! commodon for the Newport , .. " Ocean Salling Aun., whkh pull ' ,,,. on the Newport to ENenada • ,.. Race. "There are over 20 land-• •• · • bued events UIOdated with lt • r!-r ~ At some point. It mlgbt even ~ come a hi•· spectator sport C..1'1~ than lt la • partidp&nt •port. t ,.r, As ~ result of thia (p'OWlded fo. 1" cua. Newport to Bmenada la ' ,. " .. ..,, . ./) growln• In popularity OD dry .,1 iti land wllJlOUt loain& & bft of ill I I I.' preatige 111110"8 aerloua racers. . , .. , 1be top contenden a.re back ~ ,.,. again this year. lndudina Denoia •I ,I Conner, Blll Glbbl. "B1if Turpin and Roy Dlaney. ·i 1• W "It's alwaya • •pectade." Oii-v. .. • ney uld. "AD thoee boai.. and -'-.J•' mon lmportandy. all those peo-!. ·~.· pie. and for neryone, a great ad-> .~ , ventute." .... •· -":' ,. •JUNE CAIMMANDI OOYW9 --: .. •• Newpon Beach end John Wtyne r • .• Airport. She mey be reecn.d at ..... (Ma) 574-oU32 Of by Hnelf. JuM.~•,.,,,,..,oom. . ~:~ ... ______________________________________ _;_ __ ....;_ __________________________________________ _ SPACE Continued from Al WAJT Contn.ied from Al boule SUnday afternoon. "You look good." Olien said. "For a maeed up face, you look perfect.'" Suffering frQm a bullet wound on the mouth which cut h1s tongue and took out some teeth, Wlntterle said he la still consid· ming reenllstlng once he re· coven. •There are more wars," he said. Olsen reacted to the news with honor and surprile. "No you aren\'" lhe said. Someone h.aa got to do it, Wlntterle said. "I know, but not you," she said. • In the hour before his arrival, Olsen had called newspapers - including the Daily Pilot -1V stations and friends to announce the news: Her grandson was AROUND TOWN • Se~ AROUND TOWN items to the Dally Pilot, 330 W. Bay SL, Costa Mesa, CA92627; by fax to (949) 646-4170; or by calllng (949) 574-4298. Include the tlme, date eOd location of the event. as well as a contact phone number. A complete listing la available at www.d11ilypllot.com. TUESDAY 1Wo ·~ wttfl ... .,. knowledge of the history of the Middle East will square off In a debe1e titled "The laraell·Arab Conflict: Who la In the Right?" Held in the Crystal Cove Auditorium at UC Irvine, the debate ia scheduled to run from 6:30 to 9:30 p.m . Admiuk>n la free. For more lnform.tion, &-mall events@aynrand.OrQ. WEDNESDAY A~. 300-mleaulM exploring the northern Channel lalanda will be offered by Orange Coast College'• School of Sailing and Seamanship. The trip, designed for sailors with at least Intermediate Nillng akllla, cost• $625. The Glin de Mar wUI depart at 5 p.m. Apfil 23 and retum at 5 p.m. April 27. Call (949) 646-9412 for more Information. TltURSDAY ·unc1emanc1ng 'bur Pllthology Report" a free eeulon at Hoag Hospital, will provide Insight Into the .,,,.nlng of a pathology repof1 and how tt'a used In · staging and planning treatment for lung cancer. The MUlon wUI be given from 2 to 3:30 p.m. Call (949) 760-5642 for more Information. City D«NY le leund\mg tta eptrtg coflec:don, and Mac:Ya In South Coast P1aza la apc>MOring a ~II reception to celebrate the event. Gueits are Invited to participeta In a silent tuction of City DKNY clothing, a tpt treatment pec:Uge from Bii .. co.m9dc:t and more. The tuggetted donetlon I• S16. All proceeda will benefit the Pretend City. For raaervatJona, call (714) 568-0811, e>ct. "231. Leem llbout ..... that 1\-...n with menopeuae tnd 1819, netural tub9tan<* tNt can promote helhtt and reduce aymptom1 It •women'• health umlntr at 7 p.m. It Temple Bet Yahm In N~rt Beed\. For more lnfonnttlon, call (949) 378-1469. FRIDAY The fifth No Mole Hom 11111 '9tl Contw.nce ru,,. through April 27 It the Hlhon Cotta Meta. The evefrt .. pt91tnt9d tnd tpONOred by 8Nt FMndt Animal Sanctuary of Utah, the nation's largeet no-«.1110191nlzatlon. Cell (436) 844-2001, ext. 129 for more Jnfonnadon. Oi-..~Wlll· ~ ....... IJllt.,,. .......... ldDey : 11 II i'llllon M noon .. Upp9r , ..... -.v. 1b .... ................... ~ .., J 111' a-. WNd\ C*\ be O....led• ...-.-.1co~atoomor ......... .....-n ..... coming home at lasL A crowd slowly .gatbered on her front lawn and oetghbors watched from nearby homes. Red. white and blue bows were tied on trees. cars and the ftie hydrant Small· Oap were stuck in the front lawn. and six fttp bung from the roof or her hoUR with a large banner that read, "Welcome Home Aaron, Ow Wounded Hlro." "I don't know what he will tbink of the sign," Olsen said. "I don't care. He is our woooded hero." IC.aren Wlnttede of Lancaster said bet soQ's return i$ only da)'I before his 23rd birthday. on Wednesday. And it makes It mo~ special that he came home on Easter. "I tbink that's pretty cool Res· urrection," Karen Wmtterle said. Aaron Wlntterle was born at Hoas Hospital, and his family lived in Newport Beach for about five years before moving to Laneaster. 'lbe family hu been praying for him aJ.nce bis ~ in January. ·1 wasn't tbtt great • letter writer, but I garnered ao umy (of friends and reladves) to pray," Olsen said. "I prayed for aU the troops. or coune, I did pray a whole lot more for him. But that's a grandmother." After two months or waitfns ln Kuwait before the war started, Aaron Wmtterie was one of the first to enter lraQ on March 20. The wailing was one of the hardest parts, he said. "Total boredom,• he said. Aaron Wintterle was a team leader for a anlper tellln and car· lied a special applications scope rifle. He wa.s shot In \be ea.stem part of Baghdad on April 9, the day the statues of Saddam Hus- sein were puUed down. Aaron Wlntterle has spent the last two days in the hospital at Camp Pendleton. He had several E>wgeries In Kuwait and Ger· many before being brought back BEST BET Orange Coast College's dance department will stage its 40th annual Student Dance Concert at 8 p.m. Friday and Saturday in the campus' Robert B. Moore Theatre. The concert includes modern, jazz, ballet and tap dance styles. Ticket 1nformabon 1s avadable at (714) 432-5880. l The event will run from 10 e.m. to 3 p.m. Call (714) 504-9984. APRIL 29 Jule SweaMy of •s.turctay Night Live" fame will apeak at the 19th annual Circle 1,000 Founders' Brunch from 9 to 11 a.m. at the Four SaHons Hotel in Newport Beach Sweeney will share her touching, humorous and heartbreaking account of the • 1011 of her brother and her incredible aurv1val of cervical cancer. Cost la $160 per person. and proceeds benefit the Hoag Cancer Center. Cell (949) 574-7204 for more information. "Smart Woman Ant.h Rldl• It• free worbhop with complimentary gourmet catered dinner at 6:30 p.m. at the Art Gellery International in Costa Mesa. Limited seating. For more Information, call (800) 876-0353 or send e-meil to bob.voorti..«111gttdwarch com. APRJl..30 A he Mft\Nr end booll e6gnjng for •A Portrait For Heeling• by Richard Manley will be held from 8:30 to 8 p.m . at Mother't Martel, 226 EU117th St, Costa Mesa For reMrvatJons, call (800) 696-MOMS. Jofn N9wpoft .... dty i..cs.... studenta from Harbor View Elementary Scnool and a state forMter for the 13th annual Arbor Dey celebratlof) st 10:·30 a.m . It Grant Howald Park et 6th and lrt• evanuea In Corona del Mtr. For m0f'9 Information, call (948) 644--3164. ... 2 n.. ................... ~~For Ult.• M-hoUr wm at•..._..,.. hoPea to ,.. moMf..,lncn_ cencw eMten. lft .. N.wport-Meu com~. ,..._'° 11-member tMmt cen ,..._, fot S1IO tMlfoN ... ""'weftt begin. .. t:IO p.m. it N-.ott tt...tlot HIOh Sd1oof 9t.clum ind .. the'*" day st 8:30 p.m. Fot "'°"' tntormadon. t:eN .... M*tCin Cancer Socatv et CM) M7-4Dl .... 'TMUCIMlle~a._M..a ................ ,.. ......... featuring unusual perennials from South Africa and around the globe. from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. today and from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. &inday at the arboretum . Experts will be available to answer question•. Admission coatt $2 for adults. Ct11ldren younger than 12 get In for free. For more information, send e-mail to ld/yop•@uci.edu. MAY4 Thrae young ~Ip winnen will be part of the Callfomia \Nomen'I Chorus' 34th annual Scholarship Benefl1 Concert. The music students will Join female voctllsta from throughout Callfomla when the 200-voloe chorus pre .. nta •surf 'n Sing" at 1 2 p.m. In the Sutton Place Hotel, 4500 MacArthur Blvd. In Newport Betdl. Ticbtt tre $16 In edvence end $18 et the door. Call (949) 282-0579 or (714) 840-4668 for tlcbtl or Information. ·Happy \toloeel. hm St. Mk:hffl'1 children's choirs, the C.rublm a~ s.raphlm, can be heard at St. Mld\Hl end All Angela Epfacopal Churcti In Corona del Mer et 6 p.m. For informadon, call (949) 644 0463. 'The New nq; • pf9Ml"l1rion by Huw Anwyl, will addreaa whet'• next, who will be meklng decl1lons, and whether democrtcy will work In lreq •ft•r th• Wlr at St. MlchHI end All Angel• Eplscopel Church In Coron• del Mer at 7 p.m. For Information, cell (949) M4-CW83. ONGOftCi ~ ......... needed to help detlv.r nutrttioutly prepared mealt to hon*>ound, frill or ...,.,~ lncapabM of ~or oo~h'Cf for thtmMlwl thfougtl •Mobf1e Mtllt.. tpontot.d by A~ NM tno. tnd Hoeg Hoeplt.el. Cell (M) &46-80&0 for more~. n1e' ........ ,... ... .., rvnnera Ind ·n .~ ... or ... 1991 fot ht 22nd llnnU8I Corona del Mer Sa.*IK ..... twc>mlle • Fun YMk on June t ~ ...... t22fot the n.w.11 Ind 112 fOr the ~ Dllh."-"'~onlM deyOf .. ,.. .... ,. ... j • Nn.'Mllk. ......... '°'"*' end WDftW'l .. lmlltd tlO 1,IOO NnfWW,. cell CM) ""4111 IO ,.......,. .,.., .................. .... Gltiln 9w1Mn1' lrtelfft .. Oilll wel Ml!wyou MwtD ... 'fO'lt ................. oricNdotl•• _,,,...,.,.,., .. r*t•2p,.m.A ......... la to California vja Marytand. "He is scarred badly, but bey, he ls my brother, and I am proud of him,.. Abigail Wlntterle, 10, said. As Aaron Wintterle greeted bis relatives. a small group began to sing "God Bless America." "Amen," Olsen said looking at her watch. "Maybe now we can get some lunch." As people left the lawn to go inside and eat. Aaron Wlntterle said he wants to get better so he can eat again, work out in the gym and relax a little. He had to return to a Camp Pendleton hos· pltal by the evening for another early morning surgery Monday. Meanwhile, Olsen rejoiced at having her grandson back. lf only for a short~ "I am so excited having my baby home," Olsen said. • Monday ~ 'l l , 2003 A! MHe's my baby." Karen Want· terle said, overhearing her mother. K.ENT TREPT iW r AltY PIL 0 T Manne Sgt. Aaron Wtntter1e checks out the homecoming hoopla said. wrth his cousin, Jacob Olsen, 3, at his grandmother's home Smiling proudly. Olsen •tte's my baby, too." held from 9 a .m. to 4 p.m. at the 20362 Birch St lacility. Call (949) 756-1211 forinformation. Diac:owr the MCl9tS of Carbon Canyon Regional Pert as you walk through groves of beautiful Coastal Redwood trees every Saturday et 8:30 a.m. Panting is $4. Call (714) 996-5252 for more information. Taam Survivor, • nonprofit organization encouraging women who have been through cancer treatment to exercise, hosts "Welk anp Talk" at 10 e.m. the second and fourth Friday of the month in front of NikeGoddeaa ltont in Fashion Island. Members meet for lunch after at Atrium court. It is tree, and ell fitness levels are welcome. For more information, call (949) 275-3888. Newport Community CounMlln9 Center offers a way to stop the cycle of domeltic violence through the support group In S.A.F.E.Handa.S.A.F.E.standafor safety, awareness, faith end empowennent. The group meets Mondays from 6:30 to 8 p.m. Free. For more information, call (949) 721-8079. r..n. Int lnvtt.d to drop by tha city of Costa Mesa Recreation Center from 2 to 6 p.m . Monday through Friday for indoor and outdoor sports and actlvltlM. The Center ia at 1860 Anaheim Ave. For more information, call (714) 327-7660. Th• N9wport Beec:tt w.ldng Oub meets at the comer of Superior and Hospital Road in Newport Beach at 9:15 e.m. and 7 p.m. everyday. For more information. call (949) 650-1332. TIM Newport Beec:tt Cake Decorating Club meets from 7 to 9 p.m. on Thursday nights et Superior and Hospital Road in Newport Beach. For moffl information. call (949) 650-1332. TM Newport e..c:h City Hau is displaying watercolor paintings by Juan Casado, Ned Parsons, Raymond Otis and Jim Teegarden through March 28 at 3300 Newport Blvd. For more information, call (949) 717·3870. Th• Aatn. of Busineu 8efW:es hosts a networking meeting that deals with education ro~ectiona from 6 to 8:30 p.m . on the second Tuesday of every month at the Holiday Inn at 3131 Bristol St., Costa Mesa. For more Information, call (949) 805-0011. •otvorce: A New Beglnnl09,• a worbhop for men and women divorced or getting divorced, is held from 10 a.m. to 12:30 p.m . at 180 Newport Center Drive on the third Saturday of every month. Cost la $40. For more Information. call 644-6435. The Newport Beech Pubhc library hosts an hour of stories and crafts for children in kindergarten through the second grade at the Corona del Mar branch from 3 to 4 p m Tuesdays The library is at 420 Marigold Ave Fo r more information, call (949) 717 3800 Free tours of the Or11nga County Performing Arts Center take guests to the dressing rooms performer's lounge. baclcstage and on stage et 10:30 a .m every Wednesday and Saturday at 600 Town Center Drive, Costa Mesa Group tours can be held by special arrangement For more information, call (714) 556-AATS ext 833 The Newport Beach Newcomers Club holds a general meeting on the third Wednesday of el(erv month. The organ1zat1on is open to all women residents 1n Newport Beach who have ltved 1n the area fewer than five years For more information call 949) 645-9922. or VISlt newcomers-newportbeach org Oaai1 S.nlor Canter holds a pancake breakfast from 7 30 to 10 a.m . on the second Saturda f of every m onth Breakfast includes pancakes. sausage, coffee and orange 1u1ce for $3. $1 for children The center 1s at 800 Marguerite, Corone del Mar For more information, call (949) 644-3244. The Newport Harbor Nautical Museum cordially invites you to a special exhibit & book sign/Ilg featuring signed limited edition prints by JOHN STOBART America's Most Celebrated Marine Artist John StOban. Newport Beech-The Pavilion 1910 ·We have the lut orthele prin for aaJe Galleey Exhibit Prints & Originals Opens April 12-May 4 /Oa111·SfJM Cloud on Mondays Llmited Edition 1ipcd priDi will be for•-· 30% will be donated to • tbemUMWD Meet The Artist BoOk lplaa w--Aa.iit~ Saturday May 3 1111,,. J""' Sunday May 4 1111114.,,.. F~ Mr. Stablr\•1 MW boot of pllnliap titled '"The World o( Sail Md S1am" 'l'RE NEWPORT BARBOR AUTICAL MU EUM I QUOTE OF THE DAY "I know I don't want to get . smtimental, but my dad never missed a game for any ofu.t" M.n Lor.men, Dally Pilot Sports Hall of Farner . M Mondlrj, Acri 21, 2003 ~Phone: (9491574-4222 • Sports Fu: (949) 650-0170 • HIGH SCHOOL GIRLS WATER POLO - EYEOPENER •Dwy.tPib• I ........ ., ...... ~. ~u. ....... •' I ; • i April 28 hooofff : I NICK SCHAUMBURG C ! Olly~ • ~· ' i HE. 0 TOPS HONORS AS CIF PLAYER OF YEAR C orona del Mar High senior O:uistina Hewko, who helped lead the Sea IClnga to their second straight CIF Southern Section girls water polo championship, has been named CJF Dlviaion Il Player of the Year. Hewko, the CIF Division IV Player of the Yearu a junior and a fow-time first-team All-CIF honoree, highlights 16 Newport-Mesa players to earn All -CIF recognition from section coaches. AlJo recognized from Cd.M are first-team choices Oantelle Carlson, OanJeJa OJGiocomo and Brittney Bowlus. Newport Harbor standouta Jenna Murphy and Annie Wlgbt are first-team honorees in Division I, while Costa Mesa'a Katie Thonneu ls a fl.rat-team selection in Division VI. Cd.M'a Aaron Olaney it Co-Coach of the Year in Division II, after being named DM.sion IV Coach of the Year la.stseuon. CdM girls water polo star among 16 local players named All-CIF. Second-team pleb include Cd.M's Brittany Fullen, Jessica Harklna and Camille Hewko CDMston ll); Newport Harbor's Paige Lanting and Jessica Ball (Division [); and Co1ta Mesa's Sarah Bowman (DfvlsJon VJ). Mesa sophomore Allyson Harris ls a third-team choice ln Division VI, while Newport Harbor sophomore Anne Belden ls a third-team pfclc in Division I and CdM Junior Vivian Uao made the third team in Division n. O:utstlna Hewko, bound for st8n.ford, helped the Sea Kings finish 26-5, including a 10·5 triumph over Villa Park in the CIF Division D title game March 1 at Belmont Plaza She acored 54 goals this aea.son, even though lhe aacrlficed personal scoring chances to allow Cor a more balanced attack. ln addition to being the Division IV Player of the Year in 2002, when CdM also won the section crown, she was first-team All·CIF u a sophomore and a freshman. A two-time Pacific Coast League MVP. she has also been first-team all-league each of her four vanity seasons. Carlson, a senior who wUl continue at Princeton, is another four-time first-team All-CJF honoree. She scored a team-high 85 goals for the Sea Kings and her all-around skill and knowledge of the game, made her a consistent catalyst. Sbe was also first-team all-league all four yean. · DlGlacomo, a seruor who plans to play at Cal, ls a two-time ftrat-team All-CJP performer. She also earned -. second-team honors ln Division IV as a sophomore. Bowlus, a senior bound for UCLA. scored 48 goals in her final prep campatgn and her 1trength ma.de her a particularly effective defender. She waa flnt-team All·ClP in Dlvilion IV last season and bu been a flnt-team All·PCL pedormer the last two yean. Murphy, a senior, I.a a repeat first-team honoree, after help1D3 lead the Sailors to the OF Oivl.ston I aemifinals and a 24·6 record. She wu alsa afforded tint-team All·Sea View League bonon the laat two yean, after being a second-team all-league pick u a sophomore. Wight, alao a aentor, wu a second-team All·CIF pedonner u a Junior and her aelectJon to the All-Sea Vlew first team this year followed back-to-back aeaaons a.a a second-team choice. Laming, a senior beaded for Brown, collected third-team All-OP lawels u a Junior. She wu flnt·team all-league in 2003, after earning second-team recognition u a junior. Ball, a junior, it a two-time all-league pedormer for Coach Bill Barnett. freshman Camllle Hewko earned flrat-teamAll·PCL honor1 and ~s to continue the family tradition at Cd.M. Pullen, a sophomore goalie. wu aecond-team All-PCL in her ftnt aeuon u a •tarter. Harkin•, a aenior who will continue at Princeton, wu also a aecond-team all-league honoree thla aeuon. Bowman, a aopbomore, helped the Muatanga earn one third of the Golden West League dtle. They were defeated in the fJ.nt round of the ' playoff• and tlnJahed 14-9. Ill Daily A Pilot Ill Sports Hall of Fame ·· Celebrating the millennium MARK LORENT·ZEN Newport Har.bor Father knows best in the case of former three-sport standout, who once tossed the shot put 56-11. Rlchud Dunn Daily Pilot "And there was always Coach Hailey, our track coach. They were a1J so di~ down deep out any one coach. They a1J W hen an ex-athlete inspirational. It's bard to pick in the think tank reaJJy did a good job." for memories of Lorentzen, who once yesteryear, it isn't always a recorded a throw of 56 feet, glorious recollection, nor is it 11 inches in the shot put, a necessarily an action on the remarkable feat back in the field of play that rouses the '60s, played footbaJI and greatest emotions. wrestled at Tulare his senior For former Newport year, then transferred bac.k to Harbor High three-spon Newpon Harbor, where he standout Mark Lorentzen, the graduated -"barely,· he dedicated deeds of his Late said. father, Paul, had more of a An All-San Joaquin VaJley lifelong impact League football than any tac.kle player in the faJJ in footbaJJ, pin of '66 for Tulare, in wrestling or Lorentzen throw in the shot continued his put. career at College "I know I don't of the Sequoias want to get in Visalia, where sentimental, but be was an my dad never all-conference missed a game and aJJ -state for any of us,· performer, & said Lorentzen, well as a JC the youngest of All-Arnencan four siblings. honorable "He was always ..._ ______ ...., mention the type of guy, Mark Lorentzen selection. who, after you Sequoia.'! made played the game and you the state playoffs both years know you screwed up or Lorentzen was there. played bad, was always there "We had a coach who was I remember after a game. The pretty controversial, because first thing I wanted to do was he drew a lot of players from talk to him. I knew he'd ma.ke the Midwest and East Coast me feel better. I knew .. I guess they weren't (brothers) Paul and Terry felt supposed to recruit. but I that way, too ... that's the one think he found a loophole to thing I do remember, that do that: Lorentzen said. MHe he'd go ro all the games. I got a lot of these people don't thln.k he ever m~ summer jobs and I remember one. I remember bow arudous the fire department hired a I was to talk to him after whole bunch of them ... it games, especiaJJy after a was little thin~ ll.ke that· lousy game. You know you Lorentzen, 6-foot-4 and dJd not play too well, but he anywhere between 250 and just had a way about making 270 pounds during his you feel better." collegiate career. enjoyed Lorentzen (Oass of '67) summers lifting weights and played two varsity football working out "I had a lot of seasons at Newport Harbor freedom to do that while I as a sophomore and junior was in college," said under two different head Lorentzen, who Later turned coaches -Wayne Hughes down a scholarship offer and Wade Watts -then from Fresno State to attend transferred to Tulare in Utah. Central California his senior •The bottom line is that 1 ,.ear. didn't cut It grade-wise, so I An outstanding kind of gave up there (at heavyweight wresder, as well Utah)," he added. "After that ,as a top-no~ch shot putter on a couple of years went by and Coach Bob Hailey's track and I thought maybe I better go t Oeld team, Lorentzen played to embalming school and be on the defensive line for the a funeral director (to ta.ke .,Sailors, mostly at tac.kle. over the family business) and t , ·cwatts) really dJd change I've been doing that ever absolutely everything (about since." the Newport food>all Lorentzen, 54, operates program heading into the funeral homes in Tulare, 1965 campaign)," Lonmtzen Everett. Wash., and Silverton, said. "He brought in his own Ore. He lives half the year In coacbe., including Al Newport Beach and the other 1 .. Hackney, who wu ow half in Everett. Wash. defensive line coach. He wu "Actually. right now, I go ~ always picking on me. but he back and forth. I think I did lt for a reason. He always actually live on lnteratate 5, • 1.had a foot right up my butt. satd the latest honoree in the a1waya )'dllng at me, but It Daily Pilot Sports Hall of wu probably the best thing Fame. that eftf happened to m e. I Lorentzen two ch1.ld.ren - remember Al pretty well. He daughter HoWe and aon :-was a good coach. Bryan. Monday, ~ 21, 2003 A7 YOUTH TRACK AND FIELD Many winners in Newport Beach Annual track and field championships again a success for area's yo uth. Youth athletes broke or tied 12 records in recent competition at the Newport Beach Trac.k and field Ownplonshlps at Newport Harbor High. The top three from each race also. qualified for the Orange County Cllainplonshlp ¥eet in t-tay. ln the gis1s 96 division, which Includes participants born in 1996, Jules Pouch set a record in the 200-meter dash (40.5) and tied a record in the 100 (18.70) while Eric Lelm.kuhler in the boys 95 won the 400 (2:00.9) and 200 (35.9). breaking the previous records in those events. Kevin Willjams in the softbaJJ throw (245 feet) and shot put (4lfeet, 5 inches ) in the boys 89 division also broke two records Friday. Angelique Piecas in the girls 93 softball throw (94-3) and Michael Andraszczyk in the 1,600 (5:04.4) in boys 90 action each estab- lished new records. Andraszczyl also won the 400 in 1:01.2. Hillary May set a record in the 1,600 (5:40.l) while Arion Ingram cleared 4-6 to win the high jump in girls 89. Courtney McGuire tied a record with a leap of 13-3 in the long jump in girls 88. Pouch also won the long jump (8-3) and joined Stephen Cureton, Megan Crosson, John Swigert, Alex Swigert and Nick Debeaubien ai. the only athletes to triple in their respective divi- sions. Cureton won the 50 (9.97), 100 (18:90) and long jump (6-6) in the boys 96 divi- sion while Cro" on took first in the 50 (8.78J, 200 (36.8) and long jump (9-7) in the girls 94 category. John Swigert bested the field in the 100 (15.3). 400 (1 :17) and ran anchor on the winning 400 relay in the boys 93 division (I :09.9). He joined Jonathan Keedy, Evan Dean and Nicholas Potter on the relay team. Alex Swigert won the 200 (30.8), 400 (1:07.9) and led the 400 relay team along with Matthew Wheatley, Camdan Nicholson and James Cunning- ham, which ran to first in 1 :03.6 in boys 91 action. Nick Debeaubien won the 200 (28.3), long jump (16-5) and high jump (5) In the boys 89 dJ- vision. Eleven athletes doubled, in- cluding Monica Venturini in the 50 (8.86) and 400 ( 1 :35.8) m girls 95 action while Robert Boullon took first in the 50 (8.87) and 100 (16.7) in the boys 95. Robert Sullivan aossed first in the 200 (38.5) and 400 (1:21.4) in boys 94 action with Anna Venturi- ni won the 100 (16.4) and led the 400 relay team alongside Michelle O'Campo, lbbeth Hemandt2. and Madeleine Gallardo in girls 93 that finished in 1:122. Jacqueline Prei- bergt!r won the 200 (36. 7l and the 400 (1:19.5). Nathan Eon. in boys 93. took first in the long jump (ll -4) and softball throw ( 115-4). IM.Il McGuire in the long jump (12-9) and 200 (32. l), alongside fJik Heirnstaedt in the fm (3:02.3) and softball throw ( 127), placed first in boys 92 action. Elizabeth Eddy won two eve~ts: the 800 (2:57.6) and long jump ( 12-3) in girls 91 while Victor Done placed first in the softball throw (129) and high jump (3-9) in boys 91. Monique Gallardo crossed first in the 100 (14.5) and 200 (31.6) ln girls 90 while Carlo Valdes won both the 100 (13.9) and 200 (30.1). Stephanie Spinks placed first in both the 100 (13.7) and 200 (29.4) Ln girls 89 while McGuire won the 200 (29.4) to go with her ~rd-ty­ ing long jump leap. The following Is a list of the top four 6.nlabera of each event ln ea.ch d.Maion. Gwt.18 50 -1. Klena Schreiber, 10; 2. Katie Craig, 10.60; 3. Nicole Walsh, 10.70; 4. Emily Toberty, 10.80. 100 -1. Jules Pouctl, 18. 70; 2. Schreiber, 20.40; 3. Craig, 21 ; 4. Claire Keddington. 22.40. 200-1. Pouch, 40.5. W -Poudl, 8-3; 2. Schreiber, 7-3; Walsh, 6-8; 4, Keddlngton, 4-6. ST -1. Craig, 35-3; 2. Walsh, 32-5; Tally Buchwald, 26. 8oys96 50-1. Cureton, 9.97, Jake Norton, 10.60; 3. Clint Henderson, 10.80; 4. Derek Sweet, 13. 100 -1. Cureton, 18.90; 2. Norton, 20.30; 3. Ryan Cargile, 20.50 200 -1. Cargile, 49.90. W -1. Cureton, 6-6, 2. Henderson, 5-3; 3. Sweet, 5-2. ST -1. Norton, 83; 2. Henderson, 52; 3. Sweet, 22~. Boys95 50-1. Monica Venturini, 8.86; 2. Kelsey Long, 9.34; 3. Peri Howser. 9.4; 4. Mollie Friend, 9.44. 100 -1. Friend, 17.8; 2. Long, 18.1, 3. Howser. 18.7; 4. Chelsea Chiapuzio, 19 8. 400-1. Ventunni. 1 :35.8; 2. Gaby Barton, 2:05.4. W -1. Friend, 9-1; 2. Long, 9; 3. Venturini. 8-7; 4. Jordan Castleton. 8-2. ST -1. long, 54. Boys95 50 -1. Robert Boullon, 8.87; 2. Ken Suzuki, 10.55. 100-1. Boulton, 16.7; 2. Carter Keddington, 17; 3. Maxwell Mulcahy, 19.2. 200 -1 Eric Lelmkuhfer, 35.9. 400 -1. Lefmkuhler, 120.9; 2, Keddington, 128.5, 3. Suzuki, 144.72. W-1. Kedd1ngton, 10-2; 2. Boullon, ~; 3. Mulcahy, 7-7. ST -1. Blake Schneelduth, 68-2; 3. Mulcahy. 60-9; 3. Suzuki, 53-7. GbtlM 50-1. Megan Crosson, 8.78; 2. Lisa Matthews, 8.97; 3. Madison Walsh, 8.99; 4. Chloe Oapp, 9.37. 100 -1. Matthews, 17.2: 2. Walsh, 17.6; 3. Skylar Dapp, 18.4; 4. C. Oapp, 18.5. 200-1. Crosson, 36.8; 2. Delaney Pouch, 39.3. 400 -1. Pouch, 1 :23.4, 2. Nikki Borchard, 1:27;3. Michelle O'Campo, 1 :27.9; 4. Gianna Light. 1:40.3. 400 relay -1. (Walsh, Crosson, Jackie Cappellini, Francisca Capelllni), 1:15.5. W -1. Crosson, 9-7; 2. Walsh. 9-3; 3. Pouch, 9-1 ; 4. Borchard, 9-1. ST-1. Borchard. 68-1 ; 2. Nicole Zolovich. 55-3; 3 F. Cappellini, 47-2. Boys94 50-l Andy Ooka, 8.67; 2. Adam Kinder, 8.85; 3 Tyler Lonsway, 9.27; 4. Grant Cigliano, 9.4. 100 -1. Kinder, 17.4, 2. Cigliano, 18.4; 3. Logan Friend, 18.6; 4. Blake Norton, 20.8. 200 -1. Robert Sullivan, 38.5; 2. Lonsway, 41.9 400 -1 Sullivan. 1 ·21.4; 2. Friend, 1:30.2; 3. Doka. 1:317;4 Greg May. 1~39.2. 400 relay -l. (Cigliano. Suruki, Sullivan, l<.eddingtanl. 1:17.8 W -1. Lonsway, 10-6; 2. Hunter Ourante, 8-2, 3. Cigliano, 5-2. ST -1. Friend, 105--9; 2. Kinder. 1014; 3. Doka, 86-9; 4. Durante, 86. Glrtet3 100-1. Anna Venturini, 16.4; 2. Brianna Rice, 16.7; 3. Mary Yeager, 17.1;4. Beth 88mard, 17.8. 200 -1. Jaqueline Freiberger, • 36.7; 2. l..Jzbeth Hernandez, 39A; 3. Alhson Kutcher, 44.2; 4. Madeleine Gallardo, 46. 1. 400-1. Freiberger. 1:19.5; 2. Ventunni, 1 :27.3; 3. Kutcher, 1 :33.6; 4. Barnard, 1 :33.8. 400 relay -1. (Ventunni, O'Campo, Hernandez, Gallardo), 1:12.2. W -1. Hernandez, 10; 2. Venturini, 9-3; 3. Gallardo, 8-2. ST -1. Piecas. 94-3; 2. Barnard, 75-3; 3. Yeager, 72. HJ -l Pieces. 3. Boys93 100 -1 John Swigert. 15.3, 2. Jen Condino, 16.3; 3.. Nathan Eon, 16.4; 4 Nicholas Potter, 16 5 200-1. Condino, 35.5; 2. Potter. 35.6; 3 Preston Schow, 42 7, 4 Jacob Barton. 44.4. 400-1. Swigert, 1·11; 2. Evan Dean. 1:26.1. 400 retay -1. (Swigert, Jonathan Keedy, Dean, Potter). 1 :09.9. BEACH Join the w•I" o f l ife •t the Newport Beach Relay For Life, the 4-hour community ruNde a911inst cancer. lgn Your T .. m Up for elay For Life TODAY! ' ,. Monday, Aprt 21, 2003 TRACK Continued from A7 800-1, Keedy, 3:41 .. 1. U -1. Eon, 11-4; 2. Condino, 11-1: 3. Potter, UH;4. Swigert, 10-1. ST-1. Eon, 115-4; 2. Dean, 116; 3. Chrt. Whltelegge, 92-8. • Gittstz 100-1. Chrfltine lWidten, 14.9; 2. Sare Keddlngton, 16-4; 3. Summertime Sorensen, 17.3; 4. Demi Stiegler, 18.4. 200 -1. Sorensen, 40.2; 2. Stiegler, 43.9. 400-1. Sara Craig, \:21.6; 2. Keddington, 1:23.5;3. Jasmine Beech, 1:24.9;4. Tori Sams, 1:29.1. 400 relay-1. (~. Craig, Sorensen, Stlegler), 1:11.2. 800 -1. M arla Swift, 3:06.5; 2. Craig, 3:07.3; 3. Beed\, 3'.20.3; 4. &linis, 3:23.1. U -1. Keddington, 10-1; 2. Cr11lg •. 9-9; 3. Swift, 8-8; 4. Sarris, 7· 10. ' ST -1. Samantha Smith, 81 ; 2. Sorensen, 72-6; 3. Stiegler, 60. Boya92 100-1. nm Frydendall, 15.3; 2. Jade Cigliano, 16.5; 3. Austin Blodgett, 16.7; 4. lkaika Sarme, 17.5. 100 -1. Evan McGuire, 32.1; 2. Frydendall, 33.4; 3. Ride Sulllvan, 36.2. 800-1. Erik Helmstaedt, 3:02.3; 2. Sullivan, 3:05. W -1. McGuire, 12·9; 2. Blodgett, 11-7; 3. Sarme, 11-5; 4. Cigliano, 10-11. ST -1. Heimstaedt, 127; 2. Sarme, 118; 3. Blodgett, 116; 4. Cigliano, 84. Ghts91 100 -1. Kelly Matthews, 14.3; 2. Elizabeth Eddy, 15.7; 3. lindsey Zotovich, 15.9; 4. Sandra-Corliss, 16.8. 400 -1. Kimberly Condino, 1:13.8; 2 Sydney Sweeney, 1:18. 800 -1. Eddy, 2:57.6; 2. Megan Stevenson, 3:14.2; 3. Katrina Gaar, 3: 14.3; 4. Heather May, 3:15.1. W -1. Eddy, 12-3; 2. Zotovich, 12; 3. Corliss 10-11; 4. Stevenson, 10-4. ST -1. Sweeney, 131-3; 2. Elizabeth Cramer, 106-7; 3. Gaar. 97; 4. Corliss, 71. HJ -1. Gaar, 3-6. Boya91 100-1. Calvin Tran, 15.3; 2. Kristofer Schobert, 15.8; 3. Christian Scott, 16.1; 4. Rory Kew, 16.6. 200 -1. Alex Swigert, 30.8; 2. James Cunningham, 33.7; 3. Tran, 35.9; 4. Kew, 37.4. 400 -1. Swigert, 1 :07.9; 2. Clay Friend, 1:16.8; 3. Justin Crosson, 1 :22.4; 4. Matthew Wheatley, 1:24.9. 400 relay-1. (Swigert, Wheatley, Camden Nicholson, Cunningham), 1:03.6. 800-1. Friend, 2:45. 7; 2. Kaelin Daly, 2:58.4; 3. Croaon, 2:58.9; 4. Kew. 3:01.3. W -1. Sdlobert, 13-4; 2. Friend, 13-1;3.~ 12-4;4. Cunninghem, 1t.'7. ST -1. Victor Done, 129; 2. Chrit Batnerd, 127~; 3. Daty, 122; 4. Medty Gauuehl, 118-6. · HJ -1. Done, 3·9: 2. Schobert, 3-6; 3. Gautsdll, 3-5; 4. Nicholson, 3-3. Oitts90 100-1. Monique Gallardo, 14.6; 2. Christine O'Tousa, 15.2; 3. Maggie Bemay, 15.6; 4. Maree Kutcher, 16.2. 200-1. Gallardo, 31.6; 2. Jennifer Thomas, 32.7; 3. Kelly Ouncen, 33.6. . 400 relay-1. (Condino, Sweeney, O'Tousa, Matthews). 101.1. 1,600-1. Sara Toberty, 5:59.9; 2. Thomas, 6:41.6. • W-1. O'Tousa, 13; 2. Thomas, 12·5; 3. Gallardo, 11·5; 4. Bernay, 11.J. ST -1. Kutcher, 62-2. Boys90 100-1. Carfo Valdes, 13.9; 2. Max Stiegler. 16.2. 200-1. Valdes. 30.1; 2. Stiegler, 34.6; 3. Travis Sorensen, 35. 1; 4. Jeffrey Crosson, 36.8. 400-1. Michael Andraszczyk, 1 :01.2; 2. Crosson, 1:19;3. Peter Frydendall, 1:27.1 1,600-1. Andraszczyk, 5:04.4; 2. Taylor Fanning, 7: 11.9. W -1. Sorensen, 11-5; 2. Fanning, 10-9; 3. Crosson, 10. ST -1. Danny Moskovits, 188-6; 2. Nicholas Self, 106-6. SP-1. Self, 17-11. HJ -1. Stiegler, 3-9. Glttt89 100-1. Stephanie Spinks, 13.7; 2. Cassidy Gayner, 14.2; 3. Arion Ingram, 14.9. 200 -1. Spinks, 29 4; 2. Ingram, 32.1. 400 -1. Jessica Leimkuhler, 1:08.5; 2. Kristina Helmstaedt, 1:13.9. 400 relay-1. (Taylor Bryson, Spinks, Gayner, Gallardo), 57.6. 1,600-1. Hillary May, 5:40. 1; 2. Leimkuhle r, 5:53.7; 3. Heimstaedt, 615.3. W -1. Gayner, 14-1. HJ-1. Ingram, 4-6; 2. Gayner, 4-3. Boys89 100-1. Travis Sorensen, 15.8; 2. Richie Sorensen, 19.3. 200-1. Nidc Debeaubien, 28.3. U -1. Debeaubien, 16--5; 2. David Wheatley, 14-4; 3. R. Sorensen, 10-7. ST -1. Kevin Williams, 245; 2. Clark Hardenbergh, 159-1. SP-1. Williams, 41·5; 2. R. Sorensen, 24-10; 3. Hardenbergh, 23-8. HJ -1. Debeaubien, 5. Gltft88 200-1. Courtney McGuire, 29.4. LI-1. McGuire, 13-3; 2. Nadine Done, 11-1 PHOTOS BY S£.A/ll HILLER DAILY Pl .~ Clockwise from top left: Jasmine Beech, center and {9 with baton , anchors the last leg of the 400 relay for ~ Newport Heights in the 92 D1v1 sion ; long jumper Evarli:l McGuire gets ready to land as he wins the 92 Divi sion~ at 12 feet, 9 inches; Kevin Wtlham s prepares for his final softball throw on his way to the 89 D1v1s1on trtle ; Victor Done leaps over the high -jump bar to win the 91. 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CA (714) 438·"673 Web Site www cccd.edu/l.ic1hhu NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN thel the above named School 01\lfltt of Dranee County. Cahfo1n1a, achna by and th1oueh lls Go~ernine Boa•d, herematter referred to IS ·01STRICT. will receive up lo bul not lalei than the above stated hme, sealed bids tor the award of a contract 101 the p101e't de\c11bed as Con•lructoon ol a New Classroom 101 E•1stlna Child Care f acrhty lhete will be a F <><ly (SAIO) dollar non-refundable payment requored for each set of bid doc11ments Checks should be mede payable to Co.st Community Colle1e Dmr •ct Bod\ shall be received •n the place 1dent1t1ed above. and lho\e bids shall be opened end publlcly read aloud al the above 5laled time and pl"e In accordance wrlh Ille provisions ol C.hfornr• Pubhc Con11ac1 Code Section 3300. 1"41 01strn:t reQUlfU that the bidder possoin the lollowona Llan1hcahon of con tr actor's hcense at the time that the contract 1s a warded· Contractor· B License PUBLISH Aprtl 21, 2003 and Apnl 28, 2003 WALK THROUGH. Walkthrouah IS NOT Mandatory Date May 6 2003 at 9 00 am , Ofan~ Co.st Colle(e Maintenance f'acrhty. located on Merrimac between H•rbo1 Boulevard and f'a1rv1ew Road Costa Mesa. CA 9,l626. Call ( 114) 438 4~ f<K map BIO DA TE June 3, 2003 at 2·00 p m BOARD OAlE June 18, 2003 Ho payment 1h•ll be made tor work or maier.al under the conh .ct unless and unltl the Re11strar ol Conlttctors vefllles to the DISTRICT that the CONTRACTOR wn properly licensed al the time the conlr act wu awarded Any CONTRACTOR not so hcennd is subject to penalties undet the l•w If the hcens. class1focalt0n \pec:rf•ed hete1nabov1 1s that of • ·,pec1ahly contractor' as defined 1n Sechon 7058 of the C1hforn1a Bu"n~\S and Professions Code tlM spet1•hly contnctoi 11warded the Conlracl tor this Work 1hall Itself construct 1 maiorily ol the Work, rn accordance with the provisions ol Caltlorn1• Business and Prufo~~1011s Code Section 70!>9 All Work must be completed w1lh1n 242 consecutive days lime os of the essence f a1lu1e lo complete the Work within the lime \el forth herein wlll result 1n the 1mpos1t1on of hqu1d1ted dam11es 10< each day nf delay, In the amount set f0tlh In the ·1ntorm1Uon tor Bidders· Each bod must conform and be responsive to the contract documents Each btddef shall submit. on the form furnished w1lh the contract documents. a hsl of the proposed sulK:ontractors on this pto,.ct as required by the Sublett1n1 and Subcontractrne r air Pratllces Acl. Govt1nment Code Section 4 too et wq Eecll Bid slletl be accompanied by a cerllf111d Of cash19r s (heel• or bid bond 1n an amount not less lhan ten JHtrcent (10°") of the total bid pr ice, payable to the Qjjt11ct u 1 1uar an tee lh1I lhe b1dda1, 1f lls proposal 1s accepted, shi ll promptly eucute the Aareeme"I· furnish 1 selisl1ctory f'ailhlul Performance Bond on •n amotinl 1101 less than one hundted peu;enl (100'1'.) ol the total brd price. furn11h a Payment Bond rn an amount not In$ than one hundfed percent ( 100'1.) of the total bid pr1<:e, end furnmi Ctflrficates evHtencone that the requrred lnsurtnce Is 1n effect m the emounls iet forth 1n Ille aene11I condition• In \he •v~t ot tellure to entet onto the contract end eaecutt the require<I documents. such b security 11111111 be forfeited The F althf11t Performance 8ond slwtll 11m11n rn full force •114 efftci lllfou&'I the 111., an tee perood n specified In the 1•neret condit1011S fhe DISTRICT l8$elvet. the ript to reject tny or 111 bids or to welve "'' Ii replatttleS or 111f0tm1htles in 1n1 bleb or In Ole blddin& As rtqiHred by Section tn3 ot the C.lrfor11l1 labor ~. the Ollw:tor of the ~rtment of lnduslt11I ltelaliOns of the Slate ot Californi. llas dtlerm1ned the l•ntrelly prevarllnt retu of 1111111111 in lite lou lily In which the WOfll 1$ to be jlfft0rmed Coplu of theu w11t rate det•m1n1tlons, enliti.d f'RfVAILIHC WAG( SCAlE. ere m11ntalfled et the DfSTRICT Off1<:t IOUIH •I U/O M•m• Ave. Coste M4ie, CA 92626 f'llyMCel recil•tres f'ltnn•na. 1n4 '" ha1t.l>M to 1ny lnlMftttd PMIY upon request Tile COfltrKtor •he" post • copy oi this document a{ t ad! job "'' Thi Contractor end any subcontractor undu II sh1H pay not fen \hen tlle ~lfttd prevt1h111 11tes of wace• to •ll 111110tllen e"'Plort4 In Ille u te11tl0fl .,f ttit CoatJect. Ho ..,.,, m1y Wttltdtew 1ny ~ f0t a ,,_IOd of .,.ty (.0) d1y1 eftll' tile date Ml fOf tN teitflint of bid• A p•yrnenl bond shell b• 1equ11td ptlor to uecuUon. of Ille toftlre(I and 1)1111 be In IM torrn Mt tortll NI th conb ttt docul!llMlb P .. •111nt lo S.CtlOll :l2.JOO of Ille ,.ubffc Contrect Code, Ille tllfllrKl •Ill ~taln 11to11i-"'rnftbna "'-""~ rui lt!Oder to 1•111ut• M< Ufttlu t~ 1ny moni.t wrtMelcf Illy the O..lr1et to eMW• perlcwmanre uncltr IM unit.ct t!Kh !Md tublfMttMI 111 ruti0nM to tlli. Hot!u 11\ell ''"'''"· u • bid rtem, .-..ee 9'14ttll'la. dHlflnL •M bfa<lfll, or ••••ltflt m tho4 fOf u .. ptcrltclk•ft ol hie •114 loftllt lfr tr~ 111; 1pen h~a.-.to .... wtlitll """" '°"'°'"' •• ~ .. , •• , ., ••. .._ ......... .,..._ .. v,...'14.• .• ~. C-t ...... .. edlC..t.Mna t I'll ~ ... AIHAIA n. PAYllCI SUllOffS °" QOSS-COIPWff (OTAOOM~ NOTICE TO CROSS DEFENDANTS (Avrso a Ac:usado) MOHAM(O (LGAFI 1nd1v1duall~ MOHAMED (I GAfl dba £ M&C f NGIN[[ RING AND ROrs I lhroURh I!>, rnclus1ve. YOU ARE BEING SUED BY CROSS COMPLAIN ANT (A Ud le •\la dem~nd •ndo) LISA MITT ~ PATRICK You h~vf 30 CAlfN DAR DAYS alter tho\ summon"S •~ '>er •e<I on y1111 lo fill' ~ lypew11tlen respon>l' at tins cou1 t A letter 01 phone ull will nol p1ulec:I you. your lypewrillen re ~ponse mu>I be 1n p1oper le&al form 11 you want the <.ourl to hot your case II you dn not hie ynur rnpon>e on lime, you may lose the case and you1 waRn money •nd property may be t1ken without further wa1n1ng h um the rou1_1 _ Therl' •re other 1esa1 1equ11emenh You may want to call an allorney 11aht away If you do not ~now an attorney you may call an all0<ney rele1111 service ur a le&al 11d office (hsled 1n the phone buok I Despue\ de qu' It: entr eeuen e!.la c1lac1on 1ud1c1al usted hene un plazo de 30 DIA~ CAL C NOA RIOS pa1 d pre~"" tar una re.µu~st" n crita a maqu1na tn e\la CO<lf' Una carlil n una llamada lelelonit" nu le olrec"a protecclOn. su respuesta escrrta • maqurna Irene que cu"'1)h• c.on les formal Jdades k?&ale$ 1propla das s1 us led quiet e que I• co• le esCU(hC SU CoJSO Sr 11sled no presenla 'u respuesla a llempo, puede perde< el cno. y le p11edcn qu1t•r so salano. \U dmeto y ot1M cousde su propiedad sin avlso adicronal pOI pilfte de la cor1e lx1slen otros 1equ1<1 los leaales Puede que usted qu1er a llam•r • un abo1•do inmed••!..!_ m•nle S1 no ton~e .t un aboa1do, puede llamar a un serv1coo de refPrencta de 1bo11ados o • una ot1cina de ayuda tea.ti <vu el du ectono ll'letonico> CASENUMIHi (Nvmere tlel COM) 02CCOSS94 JUOGl UNDlU l. WIUONSON OIPT. C\9 lhl' nanoe and addre'' ul the rourl 1s (l I nombie y dorf'ctton df' I~ torte e'>) ORANGl CUUNfY SU PCRIOR COURT 700 C1v•l Cente1 D1 Ive Wes\ P 0 Bo• 838 Santa Ana CA 97102 0838 Central Juslrce Center, Ctvol Unhm•ted The name address and telephone numbe1 of pla1nt1ffs attorney 01 pl11nlllf w1lho11t 1n allorney is (£I nombre, ta dr•l'Cc1on y el numero de lelefono def •bo11do Oel demandanle. o dcl dt•n,.ndanl11 que no t1e11e dboaadu. es) I tSA MITlS PATRICK I S<J • 134'>72 Cll4J '>?'> ':;':;11 Lisa Milts P1lroc.k, Ou t134'>Z:l, l aw Olfke ul LISA MlrTS PATRICK 111 l lmp~rral ~twy <;urll' 100. I ulluton CA 978f';; 1047 DA H t NOV l J , 2002 AUN suna, Clerti (Aft-t.). ~y A. DANG, Depvty (D.te ... ) Published Newport e .. ch Costa Mue Oat~ Pilot March JI Apfil • 14, 21. 2003 M676 SUMIOllS (mACdMOQ NOTICE TO OEfEN DANT (Avrso a AcuH do) HElf RY Al rtRNANDEl, DOES I lh1ouati 20, lncl11S1"' YOtf AAE 8£1HC SU£0 BY PLAINTIFF (A Ud i. n le demend endo) fM ElDA N. FERNAfC>EZ You heve JO CM.EN DAfl DAYS afttf tltlS summons is served on 1ou tG frle 1 ty1Mtwr1tten re1f>011M et tllls cowt. A lettor or phofte can wll not protect yC>ll: your typ•written re· sponst 111u1t be In f)ftljl4W lepl fClfm If yOll w111t the cowt to llatr 'fOUI C:11M. If you do not flt. rout !t'l)Of!M Oft 11"'8, 'fOll may lo~• t~ '9.,., •ltd YOfll WlllU, rnoner end Pf09ttl'f _., .,. talle!I "llhowt further wttnlnC 11111T1 thtc-l l lW•• t1• olf• lqal reQllllel!Mflt Yw _, w1r1t lo call 111 1tt0tM1 ri(tlt away. If rou do not know en al\cM~y. ~11 1111.ey U ll en ellOflN'f , ,.,,.. ....... Of • llpl .W offi<t (lhttd In IMlltlOna~) o....-.... que .. etlb~ •It dtMIH "41ci.t """ '*"' "" .,.... dt :II> IMAS CM· INDMM>Spt ~· "" .. ,......,.. ..... c:rlel.t ..... INl .. la Una carta o uni llamada telefomca no le ofrecera p1ote"1on \u respue\lll eSt11le a r1uqu1na Irene que ~umph1 con In ICMm1I 1d1dn leK•les <19rop1a da> " usted qu1ere que la cor ltt n cucht su ca so St usled no Pfl''>enla \U rnpunla • ltempo J>uedr 11•·• dei el caw v le pueden qu1111 'u salaroo '>U dllle<O y nha'> COSUdl' SU p1op1ed•d "'n avt'\O •dtctonal pur parte ~ la c0<t" E •rslen olrO'.\ rcqu1s1 los leaaln Puedoe qoe usted quier a llama• 1 un .tboaado 1nmed1at11 mente Sr no 1..onou a un aboeado puede ltamai a u n ser v1c10 de 1eterenc1• de •boC.tdos o a una ohc1na de ayuda le1al (vu el d1rectoroo 1eleton1co) CASI NUMllllz ,...._ ..... , ... , INC02tHI The name and addre\S of the court 1'> CEI nombre y dweccion cH la cortl' es) SUPERIOR COURl or CALtrORNIA COUNlY 01 RIVERSIDE, LARSON JUSTICl CENTER, ~ 200 Outs ~"'"' lndoo CA 92201 lnd•o Branch The name. addren, .ind telephone number of platnlifl'' •ltorMy. or pl11nt1ff without an 11101 ney ts (El nomb< e, 11 dore1..cl011 y el numero de teletono del abo&ado del demandanll' o df'I dem11ndantt' qui' nn lien~ aboe~du. HI RICHARD L BORGEN S8N 037811 LAW OFflCl 01 RICH ARDl BORGEN 19900 MacArthur f:llvd Suite 960. hvlne CA 92612 (949) 1':>6 9400 (949) 7':>6~ OAn1 (fed1a) MAY JI, 2002, ci .. t., by (ActvCM'le) L Antodor, b.,...ry (De~) Publl'\hed Newport Bc.ich t:osla Meu D••ly Pilot ~11 7, \4, 21 28 2003 M681 SUP11101 cm Of CAllCMA, COOOY Of°""" 341 'l1le Oty Drift, Pest Offktlu 14170,htp, CA HIU-IS70, i-...w.c... PlTITIOI Of lnma ,......w.t.tl.tsM ' Jmicl Sdid, -.i rot OWl5l Of MIE OID8 TO SHOW CAUSl JOI OIMGIOfWll Wllll&A211611 TO All INlCRESTED PERSONS: 1 Petrlione1 Maureen Peter,. on behalf of Ker1ssa & Jessr~• Schardt, mmon hied a petition wrth llus court In< " d,l 1 el' ch•n 1n~ name• n follnw' lie'"'" Chanl"I Sth.t•dl IU KP"~'~ rh~n •·•I Priers lfou1ta o.r11tll• Sth.t•dl lu Jt'~\lt J [) tn1~llt­ Pt1t1~ I I Hl UJUH I OROI HS lhol .ill ll"'""n' '"'"' nted in lh•· m•llr• \11Jll •ppeat h~for f" th1'\ t 11ur I •t lhe ho .111111, 1nrflt•lt·tl bl'low to 'how t •""' 1t •ny whv ll\r pet1t1<111 In• t h•na.-ot n.1m~ \hrnJkl not b,. 11• anted NU llCI Of Ht ARING Odle 5t:t0 OJ r1mr 7 00 l'MDepl Lil !he addr e" it I"" 'our t 1\ ume a\ nnled abov• l f< copy ol lh1s Ord,., lu Sho., • Jus• \hAll be µubhshtd al le•sl on1..e talh Wl'ek lor lou1 \UCCtSSIVt weeh prlOr tu the d.tle set tor hea11n11 on the peht1nn 1n the follow1ne ntw\ llolptl Of &enrral tWlU l•hon. p11nted 1n thts <Ounty D.tlly Polol OATlt Ara lO 200J alCHUO 0 . FIUlH, sa., JUOGl Of TH( SUPlaK>tt COUaT Pubhshed Newport Bca<h Co,td Mc\a 011ly P1lol Ap11I 14 21 28. May 5. <'003 M681 tl011CIOfM&K IDSAI.( STOIAGI OUM 1620 llAllTOUYBU (714}SJ6..mo STARTING ANEW BUSINESS?r • • • • • • • • • • In "< 1 nfd.Ant t wtth Vlw pr1lW \lfln\ Of lhfl f A .. 1utt11-' s~u 4 tC'\t'J.ft fd•ollty A•I '>•·•11011 lJ7tJO. Pl <rQ ol tht Bu!.tnt-\~ dnd f'r tf~ • .inn\ l ud• nl lh• >I 11•. nf C4hfmna._ lh~ uort•r Sl~n•d wtll b• \nld .II publu llUl hon on AP't•· 19 IOU l J I '> 1)1) p l'1, • I he· 1.,11,,,.'"~ 1> r .n..r dlld or bu.,,n .. ~.. V'QJ?" erly W"""'"' htou .t'ht~lf bu-.•n .... " f'<~u1&11n4"Ptl,• tnnh. '"''' ""·'""'"~') •t,.."'' m•'« ,..u • ._ .. (t• bou •'< ti~ ,1ot1•1l "' 8&20 ll•rnlll1t11 Avt'"" Hunton11ton BNr h U\ 9.?f.A6 1n lhl' (. ount V t1I Oran&f by lhf' 1011 •• ,.1,,. pe<"ln·. IA<>'>? Grrru; M Wat1rn COl6 lo1~n J , Orvotf AOI '> Chrtsllna. hl•n" AObJ Hart J 6 Jont-\ C0b7 KalhJ' Shav1·1 COU 1 .. ~ }4. K1eu1. C()f;6 Sh•' ti4 , Co11h. 801? ltnw.-.d. Wendt-I C061 ChH)' Uriu•) Puhll\hl'd Nrwpq,I Beach Cu\14 Mn<i• Dall~ Pilot Aprol 14 ?I ?f)O'I-, CNS ';;?l(,()'j MfiHR .... ~ U,111IHptlrmwrt11r iM !Mil] Pilot u plrtUNI 19 1mnou11n 11 nnu JtTllUr """' II.Viii/MU "' IU1ll ~iMJHS. '"'will"""' S/iARCH 1/N Mm1 far JO" a.1110 rxtm "'°"l'· 11ntl "'"' !"" 1/N tirw IDJI/ tht trip "' dN °'"" Hltllg ;,. S.nl4 Al14. TJxn, of roum, 11/kr tht N11rch 11 ~pl.nN,,.., wilJ fill JO"' finihlJm bt.t.si11a1 ruinv 1l4.llmnl1 with tht o,,,,,,IJ <:In*. pMIJ/iJh on« 11 u.wlt for fa11r "'"la 6.1 trtp"'ttl "1 ''"" """ ihm fi/, ~"' plTIOf of p111'1k~tt tvitJJ tl# Co11.nry Cl.nit. J'/,,u, .~, "1 to fi~ !'"" ~ bwmas #ll~efU 11 r/N D.ilJ Pr'4t, JJ() \r &] S4 Co.su Mn4. lfJO• m""'' '"'P ~ 1k11st r11/J w 41 ("19)64.2-02/ 1,,,J w ""fl-*.,.,.~_,," for!"" 19 h.nJk 1hu proaJ""' "1 "'4l1L _If!"'! ...U "'1w ,,.,~ f#Ol'UIN. fkm c.U "' 11.nJ .w ttAJJ k rrt#r1 t"'11.n tlM/ # llllist 10"-GiJH t./t ifl JW'f NW /,111iM1JJ DailyAPilot .......... ZMl Ullllllm .......... .-am°' c.m I\ cmn•--cmn ... ~ .... 11am .... ,. •• °" __ .... 14tn,..,CH2'1S. IS7f,"""*Of! ....,,_ •c-.•--·-CMSllOI mm•-Cil .. 111• TO All INTERESTED PfRSOHS: 1. Petltlon.r: Armand T•f!OnM filed 1 p1tltlon .,Ith tlll• court for a Muff chan1in1 n11nu u follows: Armand Yanonna to Armand r.ltrOfl lltE COURT ORDERS • 1W aN pw-s Wlllf· ntad hi ltlls matter allal appaM before this court n the .__Ina Indicated ~ to lllow cause ii MIY, why ttM petition for chtnp of name ihoukl llOt "'r1111•1d NOTIC Of HU."ING Data· S.f-2003 0-. 2 PM0wt.l73 The acldrau of the cou1 t 11 Mint u noltd 1bov1. 3. A COpy ot this Of cltf lo Show CIUM shell be publlsllld 11 leut once Hell w11ll for lour JUCCMsiV• wffila Pf'IOf to "" .. ,. Mt fOf hullna Of1 Iha petition in the follow1n1 ne-· Plpef of a-n«tl ClrCU· latlon. flflnlad "' thl$ tounty. Daily Pilot OATL AN 02, 200J JUD81 al<MUD 0 . •uu1, sa.. JUHi or THI SWlltOI <CNMT Published Newport Btach·Cost1 Mtu Daily Pilot A,Hil 7, 1', 21, 28, 2003 M682 IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE PROVISIONS or THE CALIFORNIA SELF STOffAGE f ACILITY ACT, SECTION 1200. f.T SEQ BUSINESS AND PRO· FESSIONS CODE Of THE STATE Of CALllORN1A. THE UN0£RSICNEO Will BE SOlD AT AUCTION OH 04/29/03 AT 3.00 P.M. THE FOLLOWING Policy PEUONAL AND/0" BUSINESS EQUIPMENT, TOOl.S. ETC. ITOR£0 AT SOUTHCOAST SELF $TORACE1_ 3140 W WAIUCER AvtNU£, SAN TA ANA, CA. 92704 BY THE FOLLOWING PER SONS: 1&5 LAW Of'flCES Of BRYANT K. CALLOWAY 517 tAARLENE J. HAU 529 MARLENE I HAU 420 AMERICAN EAGLE SALES 401 AMERICAN EAGLE SALES 404 AMERICAN EAGLE SALES 717 AMERICAN EAGLE SALES 215 KELLY f AGUND£S 216 ROBERT lllAMMEll 116 JOE WITHERS 194·D LAURA St!EA OWNER RESERVES THt RIGHT T.O BID ON PROPERTY TO BE SOLD All PURCHASED PROP· ERTY IS SOLO ON AN • AS IS BASIS" AHO MOST BE REMOVED WITHIN 2A HOURS or SAID SAL£ All SALES MUST 8£ PAID FOR IN CASH ONLY TMERC WIU BE A $50.00 CLEANING DEPOSIT ON All UNITS. SAU IS SU8JECT TO CANCELLATION IN EVENT Of SEmEMENT BETWEEN OWNER AHO 08UCATED PARTY. AUCTIONUR: MR. RICHARD (Diet() M. SIOOERS <CA sr•n: B~• 50IMOOI> PHI 714-738-S4Ui Pubtlalltd Newport Beach-Costa Maa Daily Pilot Aprll 14, 2 1, 2003 lil691 cm Of ll90IT IUOI leOTIG IM'IWU•s S..lld bkls fNY bt reca.vtd 11 tht office of the City Clerll. 3300 NewpOft Boulevard, P 0 Bo• 1761, Newport Beach, CA 92658-89.15 until 10:00 a.m. on the 14th day of May 2003, al which limt1 such bids' ttlall bt Optntd and read '°' • laV1MI AVl*'l MIDt-A.M LANOSCAPtMG I '-OM DOVD DttrV1 TO HOUDAYIOAO Titt.ef Prefed <_....ect Ne.9576 $217,000 1.........-ibfl..te Bl!>Olft'Ll!ST AVAJL· ABLE ON CITY W[ISITf http // www2 elty ntwport- btacll ca n/pbwblllliat/ default 1141 App10119dby ,,,,._._ ....... ,.iWk WMtl• Dlfecter Protpect1111 bldd•rt may obtain one ut•of bid doc:un\enh for S35 00 at ll1t otfou of tht 'ubllc Worlls O.· partmenl. 3300 Newpo1t Bouleurd, Newport Bead!, CA 92663 Co11tr1ctor l1c1n1t Claulflcatlon(s) rt quired fOf this PfOjlCt A fA>t furtller rnfMma· lion, call fona ht, P10Jecl M1naur •I (949) 644-3340 Published Newport Bt1ch Costa Mesa Daily Piiot Aprll 21. 2003 F331 Oft ttM folloW1fll li.tn: R£WW ANO CON~ E" U.rtcOmfMfldlboM of the Pol~ O.,artment fOf Ille 2003-2004 allo cation of tht Cllaan'a Option fOf Publlc Safety/ Svpplemtnlel law En· forc1mtnl Servlcn f11ncl. If THE AfOREMEH TIONED ACTION IS CHALLENGED IN COURT tile chlbt11&• may l>t ltmrted to oni, those lisues raised •I 111• public 11t.arin1 descrol>td 1n lht notice, 0t In written corrnpondence cltlivtttd to tile Coty Council at, °' PflOf to, lht public htarin1 NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that at th• above tune and place, all interested PIC:l.Ons may appear and b1~t1rd by the City Council on Ille al>ovt item. JUUlfOl<.•, Depvty Oty o.rii PublOJhtd Newport Beach·Coita Mesa Da~y Ptlot Aplil 21. 2003 M693 S•UyoMrCor 111 Claulfl•d I How to Place A ............ ... s...... Tht foltoWlftl peraons 1r • 4olna buslftesi a• Pacific Mtuanlnt In veslOfs, llC, 6l0 New· port Cenltf Dr111t, Sutt• 110. Hewpo1t Beach, CA 92660 Pacific Mtu1n1ne lnvnlors, l lC (DE). 610 Newport Center Don Suitt 1100, Hewpor I Bach, CA 92660 Th" business is con d11Utd by· l1m1led l1ab1llty Co Have you start*CI doln& l>USlllHS ytP Yes, 05/ 01/19'Jl Pac 1l1c Menanone lnvHIOft, lLC. Robert Bartholomew, M1n111n1 Meml>tr This stat•~nt wH filed with the County Cltrk of Oranae County onOl/24/03 200UHIJ71 D11ty Pilot A1H 7, 14, 21. 28, 2003 M685 ........... ... s...... Gtoup, Inc t• Kan,. oncton 'a•ll Irvine. C•ltlOfnta 92606 land Deulopme nt Croup Inc , (CA), 188 Kens1nston Pe,., lnone, Callfo1n1192606 This buslneu Is con ducted by • c:Gfporateon Haw you •tarted dolftC but.IMU yet7 Yn, 1 /011 95 lanll Oevelop1J11ot Gtoup, IM I Bruce Cnhon Cotd D .. ctor T111s 1tal1rnent was lllH with Ille Co&lnly Cleft. ol Diana• County onOl/26/03 200UHUJ2 D11ly Pilot Mar JI , Apr 7, 14. 21. 200J M677 fklllll ..... ... s...... MondJy, ... 21, 2003 Hn• you st111 t•ll 4kHna l>u,iness yet, No Wade Allyn Talley Th11 'talament w,11 hied with tlM County Cl«k of Ofanse County on04M/03 200J6HOHI DaM:m.t~l, 28. • Mi80 ... s...... Tht follow1n1 ~rwn1 are doltla bus.nen H Laytd Baell Solly Work1 4001 Blfch Strttt Suite D Newport Bu~h CA 92660 Jeu•ca Glidewell 111881 Valley Circle •C. Hunhncton Bu~h CA 92646 This busoneu ·~ con ducted by an 1nd1v1du1I Hive you slllfled do1111 bU$1ness yet, No Jessica Ghdewell This statement wn fo~d with the County Cllll"ll. of Oran&e County on 04/02 'OJ 200J6UtsOJ Daoly Pokit Apo 14 21 28 May !I 2003 M689 Sell ,our Car lit Clouifled ! ............. ... s....... TM follOWlftl p«tons •It dolnt bullntu •• El L1v1n1 rurnlture V~ Hl(bof Blvd A J/4 Co1la M.sa, Cehlornia 92626 Bllfftl Most•favt, 65 '•latone •332. Irvine, Calif or noa 92612 lh11 ~s Is con ducltd by •n ondtvidual Hne you slatted ll<Hnc t1u1.1nen yeP YH 11/ 01/2001 Babel< Mostafa"' Thll slaletn4'nt wu flltd with the County Clerll ol O.an1• Coonty on 04/07/03 200J6t400M Dally Pilot Apr 14. 21 . 28. May 5. 2003 M686 SELL. your stuff hough classified! __ Deadlines --- Rates and deadlines are subject to change without notice. The publisher reserves the right to censor, reclassify, revise or reject any classified advertisement. Please report any error that may be in your classified ad isnmcdiatcly. The Daily Pilot accepLc; no liability for any error in an advertisement for which it may be responsible except for the cost of the space actually occupied by the error Credit can only be allowed for the first insertion. CLASSIFIEIAD Monday ...................... Fnday 5:00pm Tuesday ................. Monday S:OOpm By Fax (949) 631 -6594 By Phone (949) 642-5678 Wedne'>da} ........ Tucsda} 5:00pm Thur..day ........ Wednesday S:OOpm By Mail/In Person: •Pk...., indudc your~ and phone numhtt and ,,.,·11 c&IJ }l"IU betl ,.,lh a pocc quok l Hours 330 West Bay Street Costa Me~a. CA 92627 At Ncwpon Blvd. & Bay St Friday .................... Thursday 5:00pm Saturday ................... Friday 3:00pm Telephone 8.30am-5·00pm Monday-Fnday ' Walk-In 8.30am-5·00pm Monday-Fnday Sunda> ..................... Friday S:OOpm ANNOUNWAf NTS & MISC. 1010-1110 GARAGE SAlf BUSINESS & FINANCIAi. UOS-2490 3010-3940 soos-saso Index ' I • ' . I • • ,,.._. .tlllt • I • ._..._ - - ----- •• 4 & I ~·-...... 750 _c._•.....:•'--~---"'----:=iiiiiiiiiiiiiii=m=1413= _Lost ____ 1505_ HOME JEWELRY/ ,edflc VMw < ... .... 1-1 lo--•11. IMPROVEMENT 0••11nNDS/ 3460 MISCEWNEOUS MERCHANDISE (,wt, lqunlla Court Professional makeup . """" Serine Surroundlnc•. c-. b&aclo MK bcu I •I SERVICES 2600 PRECIOUS METALS ........ Care b 2 i-. lost ., Coste Mt59 by Perlnen 949·651--0261 ~=..:...::::.:.;:=&...~~::::: r--otf Cllnstopns ~ Sty4ie Fumlt\n Ln Rew81d 949 350 7600 Caln...., PIANOS. Colectliles L.e.t T ...... , -4/U, lllllorlblUa 11• ·--· · ·-Cornef Vtclor~/Parsons. ·-·-·Olloo.,.._ answers to fodo. nMds '°' $$ 4 U<Oa:DS n< M CASH PA.ID $$ medS --., 949 887 -~Et !DI .. fDs ------0021, 714-633-0011 •1471 a Altlec, ~. bA19 '"1J5 WI 11UY ESTATEI Miiie 949-645· 7505 • --... ~ -Gemrll ECMIM.,... ._ Anrmncementl 1610 ~O~JSIG-NMEUTSl OflPOl11llT'f All rHI nlale adver· tialn1 !ft th~ ne.npa~r Is aubjact to Ille f edlf al fair Hous'"I Act of 1968 aa amtndtd wllicll maha 11 lllea•I to adllef11M •any prefer· ""'· l1m1t1llon or dtsctotninahon based on r-. c:olof, rel1pon, , .. , handicap. familial status Of naboftal Oficln, Of an 1ntantloft lo melle any Hctl prel11•""· ltmlt•· tlon Of dlsuhnlnallon.· This newspaper wtll not knowlncty accept en~ adverti-nl for rttl utatt wfllCh b in 'llollllon of tile lew Our r••ders are h1r1by l.ofOfmed th•t all dwe:U· ltlp 1dllert1Md Ill thlS .-wspa.,., art IHllablt OI an equal opporti.noty basis 'to ~.in of dis· a!nWtion, call HUO toll- frM ll 1 ·llJ0..'24 8590, I\ ' • ' ... . . ' : .. . I GUA.UNTllD v-w111ec-A a...Mty TV St•. Wt have~'"" IOI •II tot> ruhty baud PfoC1•mm1n1 If you sine. dance. act Of have a passion lor basic entertaon1n1. p6eas.e c.it UI T Oll FREE 800-378 7920 eat 103704 Remem btr EVERYONE IS A STAR •••AlfNOUMCfMlffT••• NO~ b mJ PCllltal Positions. federal Hn S21L5Mw FIAi blnM:Vpeid 1r-. and ,,.....__ No ""' _., 1..,, l& 52111 ut IJ1 (at.~ ~ C-tCeltoN ..... Oki Cotns! Cold 11lver. ..... 9llllr Altlll ["xalerf rers lone term poslbon Women. 50, woru PIT ouba honw !M9-.e87· l!61 ,ewff'y, walehes, anbques S1a llDGIS S0-70'Ko Off colltc:tlbles !M9-642·9448 40•40 so. 90, 60.! 20. OFFICE FURJlrTURE/ BUSINESS EQUIPMOO ~I 2&50 ~lpmlN -------- NKI LAW GltOUP Southetn Caltl01n11·s l Hcllnc f inanclal · Relief law fir"' s-..Prk• IMO au 6000 AIOUT lll<UI( WMID.CHAm New no cmt lo you rf ...,.. Med1c11e a ccepted wt..,_s and ,._. chM'S (scooter style) 'We lnat you r'flrt! Cal 7 days (800)8J5 3155 (CM.-scAN) 3110 D.p,,....._.... -~ PwblnPul* .... f &ftln ldltld ~Zll9 ,_ WAY lor mamrn9 ~ "' .. --... .... l°lon'a. 9&533..0Ul SEU ,. ... ......... Musi Sell• Can De lover I C. How' RD II» Tl> I~ AU. <ASH <ANDY Routa Do you -n '80)., a d9v7 YDll own local c:anc1y route lndudlls 3:) -dw.s and candy Al b $9.995 1 SX).ggg.V[NI) (CAl-scAN) CAPPU«INO n AUAN COHH Company ea pand•nc D1st11buto" wanted Hoch profit potential. Anyone can do th~! Eaptesso ltell• Call 800-813-6625 '"-"'-" req'd.(rA~ A SHIOUS NOMI eumms ~.IXXl ps morith Not MLM SX>-'JJJl-O!Di (CM. =scNf) DATA lWRY Ctt1t Pay flHlble Hours Com putar req11lrtd f rH trelnlna Medtc:al B1ll«r• Nelwofll l.aoo-382-4282 E1t34 (CAL•SCAN) Under the Scn·icc Directory Banner Reach 80,000 Homes Each Week For Only $32 per week (4week minimum) Call Lorraine at (949) 574-4245 A+ M&M MMS/NfSlU vend1n11 route Unique med-. Grut q)pOrtinly Prme locaboos ........... now' E H tllent prol1I potonlial Investment r.,_.ed Sii>\ and ..... Toll frtt ••(888>333 22!14 .. ICAl •SCNI) AAA VINDtNG ltothl, 80 selhn11 units P11me locehons $9550 lnvnt 25'°' clown WAC 800 396 9311 (C~ •SCAN) AISOWTI GOLDMINll 60 vendin11 machines with exceHent locations al b SI<\!" IJ».Zl4-&l8'l TratOetd Bayers 4270 HOMES~ SAL£ ORANGE 5400 COUNTY COMING SOONI Cu._Cor_ ....... ( 0 •AwnL COASTUNI UAl.TY 94'-7$9-0177 Met.Ile "-• s.m .. ,_., Spac1<>u\ lb• Iba newly rtmod I& covered paho comm pool club house turn or unlurn VUY lOW UNT. SJI 000 8y owntr 949 644 1852 CcaDtCm 'ltlMl ISTATlS ,ATaKll TlNOal NA TIONWtDI USA 949-156-9705 www patricklenote com Ntwpoft Bactl SnPS 1'0 Titl SANDI .. ca:t09U IUYI 5239,0001 Cor CllOIA bMl::ll r dr ut C~ IS '91CIOU$ & sunsi-llf1te. tnerWlll clo5e for you 00.IWll weekends'~ 11-e boast new loauroous plush carpet and cUl.zlinC P\lflt I Unwtnd on YG'lJ peKtful SNIJo or entartatn Ir oends .. lamtly by your SP9Una poOl tpl,~.-­ -c~andWI ~atina cvmi CM& NOW THISI Ull GUU GO QUIOllTI llDU<lDI 5190,000 Great Newpott ~fitlh location Ilt Ila rel>IJlll and upanded 1n 97 iOI-" meot ~--"""'11 biftjg ~ • 111 'fld1b I 1«Ur !l'f S)'S room to t •1*1d Don ThouYod .Iii 9'&(@9t81 A IXac.&TI Sir 9a ~~l\a'9\. h•fh ceohna' <UI v1n1 ~ ~ Fp I "°"""" l\AdW1 aJSiom ~ & mc:nSI 1'J9(D) Mid..i Bnr'-man Coasllne Realty 9t9-m-01 n A llAIJT1RA ResldPnce ... be completed Un ~ 5& !>56. .. ottt a wondertul flowinc fk>ot plwl SI 7!>0.(D) Mdlael em.n-C.-~ R8illly ONE ,OltO •OAO lMRHI Ba b<I• M.-1 3100.I 48< 3 !le• lt 1• ~ y•d &Jell 1oc ,_ .,aA SI \'50 IXXl ~ Dar.a 949 717 9014 PatMllSTATIS ,ATaKll TINOttl NATIONWIOI USA 94t-IS6-t70S w-patnc~tenort 'om O(IANf1tOt(T ll0° O<IAJI VllW $639,tOO AGT t49~tS-7t22 ' e NJMl ISTATIS ,ATIKJC TINOtll NA TIONWtol USA 949-aS6-970S •W• patr1ci.t~e com M; lflcu•P.._C... cUSlotn esUtB Wllll anyon ,, __ Ollendat S6.soo.ooo c ... 111 .. ...., ..... 7~177 RUfW. PROPERTY FORSAl..E ~ C-*Y Pr"9ftY 5915 AEOMA ll'ST ~ 36 ures S24 900 Bo•ders Stale l and 8-ubf\.ol , and! " WlilrtwJ flac51att lll"U per19cl 6 100 donwte ~ mount.> ,,_s, Allard"'* f!NftCq A1l.R 1-Ul 2112 526.l (CM. "'SCAN) MISCEWNEOUS RBfTALS AtntllToSIM a •1911 c.-,-tM'llm ID slw'e poo4lllpe ..... .. __ Jbr 2be. St~ 9&CZ-6311 Call (949) 642-5678 I I '" M'·r 21~1 , .. HA. Dlily Pjlot TODAY'S :f.t, CHARLES GOREN OMAASHAFUF end TANNAH HIRSCH i I ~C&i&IR~Oi:;,amS~S;.a;,,Wa.;:iO~RDK..llP.;...aUyZ.z .. L .. E_ 11t'trLa studio rm, p1tlo, no kitchen, $695/mo. • $1000 dep. Oen side of PCH~949-57._770111112 lM8f Ila llA with ... Sir 2.Sh in e•tad comm, w/pool, sp1+ private yard. S3000/Mo. Aa•nt 949·856·9705 ''TIM llwffs" lllr 21•, Huaa b1y view $3495/mo 949'2!!i2·8200 O< 94~851 • vfaw $1550. eat. M1rllyn 11160 Lu.se Option Avail. Wllllams. 949-721-50'9 IAYMONT -~ W 2'r ,.... ~ W/belc, upper unit of ~, 2 utla lnc:d. le IP In p , blacls \o beac11 3br 21>8, =-1,,__ ~222-~ fl>• W/O, le Ylew .dedl. .:;'";;.;";;.;.;;"""'"-~,_,,.-=;.;·"'~"":...I(:.::~;;;.;..' leer pt. $3600/mo mlcts Dr, SI•, Apt. Rec1nllr 11t1s & dock. 9'&510-6601 -rehabbed w/1 cir aer. n ...... a..w-....a 'NM bl~ to buch, no pets, ...... 1111-.n•-•-AalDmobUla J2200/mo 949·854·1680 ....... .__ seeks 1 « Sir ~rcl1.rvi..Jte•• 2Br ~ on a-.. beam ceils, skylights, NewporVBaltM>a Penln. IWW'llMlft fr~'s, pr, earden, w/d, F~ for lhe montl\s S2675m0. 949-759-0400 of Ure/li/ & Al.c. l'l/vrW/ .. ~ ......, ....... pets. 7l~l.2-1489 Cnle 2 La Br, 2 full be, 2-c pr, 13150sf, wd firs, La Pltio. noleet/sink be ~ l'fr Isa. mil !ft/15 714-962-7366 IUU OClAN & IAY VllWS 2Br 28a, middle duplex, 1 c encl ear. $2795mo. 7.L4·998-0948 Tri lao¥eC ~ Gr ... 2 F p's, hdwd firs, p1tlo, roo~k. 2·c 1tt ew. lse 949-737·5588 1.g. Tri t.evef Condo 2br 2ba, Ip, formal din rm. 2·c att pr, lncty, comm pool/ spa $1650m 94~3-6942 Hundnglon Haltlour o.M ~ Wo- twtro.t tlome. pvt 50ft dock, 3br+ ofc, 38a, 2'fps $4000/mo. 562-431·73'12. Laguna Beadl ........ tor 4br 3.5ba f"it bch.~ w,ptl!d w/pool,ten $10,000m ~ l:Jlw 9&8117.5565 Newpolt Beach * YEAll.lY • UASES Bill GRUNDY REAL TORS 949-675-6161 Newport leodt Peninsula Studio Apartments avail. Agt $7()().$950 949-673· 7800 Well to leoch & ...... Dewua ... s 1 & a . lovely Cipe Cod style comm. Remodeled w/al new appls. carpet. ceramic tile. d/w, fridge. l<1Slde w/d. • lBr Sl095m • 28r $1295 (714}-6U--7S92 ranhHulo retnt I br Iba, nice furn, peek a boo B•y View, ut1I Incl aat SL350 949-673·7800 .. c..... twmom. 2br 1 Shl Pl!tiO. oonm pool/:ipa. nu paint. tie. cwp, 2 c ear. llit nan 91MUJ.nn> Newly remod 2br 2ba condo, 2 c ear. patio. wd. no peVsmk Avail 5-1 $1950 fse. 949-759-134.4 Employment Acc..,..tln9 Controfter / hrd•oslng A9ent. rT pos1t1on for medium size home builder Quahfied controller capable of multiple tasks Flexible hours. 20 Io 30 per week Salary based on experience. fa• resume to 714~SS7-4'286 ClHICAl Need full-time person to assist with vanous duties. Must be able to input di least SOwpm accurately on computer, possess s lrong customer service skills, and be dependable. ~ Per hour. Excellent ben- efit package. 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S62-S97-78SS IMWStelS.-'00 Mid 6lue w/1191 lltw • alllo<Pf'm! peck• (19240) S26,91K). .. w 1231 s.-'00 Wfilte ·~ ltht-CO pllycr-4211 miles (19269) $22,!*>. IMW MS S.-. '00 Black on lmmec: Black lthr, lOk ml, l a- (19297C) $59,9a). '-'c=';fGT Siver w,mladl ltlv-low mlles·ful~ (186771) S'l4,98>. ,.,..., .. ~"01 One Owner Only lOllMi (19151C) $59,981. ......... XUC-.'9t British RKJnc Green W/tan lttlc:1 only 22K fl1lles.CO staduw, (19289) $39,!la>. ...,...._ 2JOSl'M This is 1 real Classic. Red w/T an l.uthef'-Both tops·4 speed. (18683) $21,981. Mn Ml 4SO "00 lorinse: Body & £ lhaust Pk& (19348) $29.981. r....dwTwllo Coupe's AvaAalile Hurry for these perfect low mtlea&e. local one OW!lef l\90$ 'LEASf or IUY 94!-574-7777 ~AUTO ~ Codllloc (otoro '98 35k, Metallic• Buraandy Red, ANSWERS TO WEEKLY BJUDGB Qlll.Z Q I • As South. vulnctlblc, you hold! . e Qt·' o ,5 o QJ1115 •QH ~~~~: i.e. ..... i~ 3NT .... ' Whal ection do )'OU take? A • ~Pannet'~ bidding describes a 'bal· anccd hand of'lS-27 l)Olnrs. Wllh 7 potnts and 1 t'ejlSOl\llble Ii ve-<:ani suit. you arc wOf'lh 1 move toward slam. fnvite partner lO bid ii 'if he bolds a maxlmum by rabina to four oo ll'Ump. Slope there is oo a~ trump suil (the first two bids tn the auction were ltliricial), four no trump 4oes oot ask for aces, Q l • Neil.ber vuhlcrable, u South you hokt • .. A 9 J 1;1 A Q 10 7 6 <'l J 10 8 3 • 9 The biddina bas proceeded: soum WF.st NORTH EM'T 10 ,_ l• Dbl 1 What actiQn ao you take? A • With a dead minimum opening bid and no support for part.oe.r's suit, ~ is absolutely oo reason for you to c!<> anything. ~ Any further acooo mu)1 come Crom partoer. Q 3 -Not vulneruble, you bold: •K o AJ632 o AQ •KQ764 Your right-hand opponent, vul.nere-blc. opens ohe no tromp. What action do you take'! · A • Once upon a time, you would double for penalties. With no good opening lead, whatever attaek you chose n10Q likely ga ve away a lempo and a trick. These days, if you have a takeout bid thut 'Shows this two..suiter, by all means make it If not. choose a suit and hope for the ~l. Q 4 • Balh vulncnble, ytiu h<11d: • J 101 o JI 7 o A JSO '4 4 Q 3 I• Pattbtr'OpCllS two no trump (20-22). What do you respond? A • Wilh ooly 9 poin~ you ca.tlOO( look ror ~I.am deSpire your reason· able fivt<al'd .WL On a bad day, pan.ocr mi,&llt not even have 1111 entry to your balld after setting up the dill· moods! .Be content with a raise to three no lnltnp. Q 5 -l!ast-WeSl vulueruble, as ~lh yCJU hold: 4 KQ10'652 I? AKU o WI! •Q-4 The biddl.ol! bar oroccodc:d: NORTH EAsT" k'OUTU wt;i,'1" 1• 10. ? What do you bid now? A • In the good old days you ooold jump to two spades to lihOw a good hand and a long Juit. but the modem venioo of lhlll ICtion is pteempti ve. And you cannot cue-bid rwo dia- monds s1nce that show1 a limit nuse ot better in pw111e1's suit. However, .11 simple bid Of one 5pade is fon:ing. Do that, and bid strookJy thereafter. Q 6 • Both wlnerablc, as South you hold: • 64 Q J 3 ~ A 5J • A K J 10 65 The biddinl! bas oroceedcd: SOUTH lvFSt NORTR I• • • PllSli ? What acttoo do you lake? A -Both oppoocnl<i are bidding major suits and pannec has shown oo desire 10 enter the auction. 'There•~ no way yCJU arc going to buy this hand undoubled, so any funher bid by you can only give additional mfonnation to the opponents. Pa.'' OalJne•I llhr, Chrome "Automotive 9004 Wheels Beautiful on e --------~ AUTOMOTIVE con d ti 1 on, SS, 995 llncoln '02 Novt9ator RND vin572412. 949-586· 1888 30k ml, full fact warr, PARTS/ -·~'·'-silver sand/Ian lthr, CO ACCESSORIES/ CIHysler Selwlog c-v. s tacker. chrome· whls, JX '00 37K V6 Metallic extra seat. v672518 SERVICES green. 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