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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2001-12-10 - Orange Coast Pilot•• SERVING THE NEWPORT -ME.SA COMMUNmES SINCE 1907 ON n.·waa wWw.DAILYPtLOT.COM Cel~bratipg the power of spirit llrya Alderton DAILY' PllOT A cold wind blowing acros Bloom- mgdale' Fasruon I land courtyard Sunday everung greeted Jews as they gathered to eel brate Hanukkah with the llghtmg of the menorah •Thp F tival of l..Jghts" omoally began at undown Sunday and runs through thJ Sunday It celebrates rell- giou freedom when th Macca~ Jews defeated a larg r Synan army in 165 B C. Jews and others brave cold winds Sunday at Fashion Island to kick off Hanukkah by lighting the center ·s Menorah of Freedom nel and New York City h.refightcr Evan Kmg to 1grute the event. King lJt the 12· by-10-foot menorah firefighter,· Mintz Sald King was among those rescue person- nel who dug through the World nade Center rubble foUoWlllg the Sept 11 ter- ronst attacks. • trs an honor to light the h.rst candle of Hanukkah here and to be able to share my expenences with people,· King S41d. He encouraged the crowd to • apprea· ate every day we have and to Uunk post. bvely that Uungs will be better " lrvme residents Bob and Anne OaVlS made their first tnp to Fa.stuon Island's menorah lighting on Sunday • f llOHDAY, DECEMBER 10, 2001 Rabbi Reuven Mmtz of the C habad Jewt h Center m Newport Beach inVlted the community, area ofhdal.s. law enforcem nt, hr fighters, rescue person· •freedom, particularly relJ91ous free· dom, takes speoal precedence today and there's no one better to represent the symbol of freedom than a New York City ·There's all Uus stuff for other holidays, SEE SPIRIT PAGE ~ DON L(,t.(111 O"'-'t' l"l.OT New York Ctty firefighter Evan King gets tbe boDor of lig:httng a Oame on the menorah at Fuhlon Island. SCAN Hl.lllt I OAl.Y Ill.OT Former Newport 8e4M:b mayor Tom Edwards and his dog enjoy a beauttful winter day at Cutaw•ys Park. -.•. From early in its inception. the Irvine Co. has given away its property for public use, but whether its enough to satisfy the critics depends on who you ask The gift of land itself I l'VU\e Co. CEO Donald Bren' decision to set astde 11,000 acres of Orange County land a permanent open pace was a grand finale of sorts The-eventual setting aside of the land -huge stnps of undeveloped property an Laguna Canyon arid th Santa Ana foothills -would be the culmination of more than 100 years of land gUts and deels between the lrv&ne Co. and vanous public agen· ctes. It all sntches back to James lrvine O's •9ift munificen\9 of land ln 1897 that became the Irvine Region· al Park, near Orange. •Donald, an what he ha done, bas canted on the tradtbons of th family,• said heiress Joan Irvine Snuth, whoee public betU with Bren for control of the company were front·J)e99 news an the early 1990s. •Th.ls is certainly what my During WWII, Unck Jim covered a lot of water W . all know liDtC'e Sept. 11 patdatilm Ms taken OD IUCb a dee(*:~swnlng. On PrtMy, the Delly PUot touched OD 1011Mt GI that patnotilm • .. c:broftided .... ~-lng ........... ., ... .. ....... ........... _ ......... 0..1,1111. WlwM••----- Wadd W. I dluna \If·-MWl ...... I lllllk el my Ulld9 ............... ... .......... ..., ... ... .._ -:c331 ·,_GI .... ...r-x•_" .. • DK. '· ;11191, .......... ... M ~- _.. ............... .... .... .................... ., '-11.1 lllllll't ...... ·c.·.......... ,tiff ... • 2 grandfather would have wanted.• Company planners have used the muter plan for 1rvm Ranch. 1 93,000-aae stnp of land making up one·bfth of the county, a.s the pnma· ry bluepnnt for deodlllg how to par· eel out parkland and open space among the dozens of planned com· munibes m the area •The whole topic of open space has always been a key lop1c U\ our master planning,· said Semor Vke Prelldent Moruca Aon.an •What w have done here (wttb the gift) 11 the culmination of that type of tbmking, bow unportent n is to have large open space." SEE LANO MGE 4 Face-lift to 17th Street center nearly complete • Busmess owners are hopmg that once firushed, Hillgren Square will attract a more upscale cllentele. \ LoUtA HM1Mr DAILY PILOT COSTA MESA -Tenants at Htll- gren Square cl.re tarting to breath easier as lbe scaffolding around the remodeled center com down elJld bUSUl starb to pick up The Ea t 17 th Stre t quare, wtucb mclud ~1! Casa Mexican Restaurant. Garduno' Expy; s Cw· me and Cuhnary Wraps, underwent a Sl2-crullion face-Wt t.tus wnmer that IS neanng completlon Plans for the center mcluded gabled slate roof pitched copper-clad teepl • repaved and re· tnped parking areas. a promenade colorful awrung and landscaping For months. the squ411 ha been covered in scaffolding and ·open for bUSUless dunng constructJon • lgns Matt Naz.en, own r of Cullnary Wraps. said tus busm was rut hard because summer Ls usually the busiest bm for tum He sa.1d be expenenced a 10.. to t5°o drop J.D busmess over the la t hve months. ·They've done what they have to do and now 1t' tnrtmq to look good,· he sa1d The pro.iect looks to be haJI dooe, with s1ructw"al changes compl ted but IS still nussmg d tails hke la.ndscapmg, signs and awrung Offtoals from Wohl In\' tment Co lb center·s owner, were unavailab for comment In pTevlOUS UllervleWS, President Peter Desforg '4.ld the goal of remodehng was to create a more upscale center for an uplCA)e dien~ Martha Yarbrough. owner of Hair Produc:tlons sa.1d be bas atre.dy seen an mer m walk·m clientele Her bUSln probably fared bet· ter than others m the cent r ~ause she bas a regular cti ntel . she ..ud. Although the remodeling bun't affected be bottom line. Yarbrough 11 exoted about lb cbangee •Tbe center ha needad this for SEE CENTER MGI 4 , --·------...-• ----' _______ s ~-----' Al8 SUnday: ~ 9, 2001 Ralboa Peninsu la $3,595,000 bro1e ~·zed parcel on the mom channel with large dock Koy Polovino 759-3783 Ht!l(·ou rt (ush>m $ J ,j 2 5, 00 0 Lorge p11vore corner lor Newly remodeled ""1rh rnor f fl(."'VI. oddill <1 1nclucfo q or pet 'Jnd intenor I ex :nor pc)lf 1 Soro Hinman & Brod Hinman 759.3705 -759-3732 4 C1v1c Plaza , Ste . 260 Newport Beach , CA 92660 (949) 644-1600 l)ovt!r Shores $1.479,000 Dromot1c 3 8d 2 5 Bo Fori insptred remodel with brrorhrri~ n 1 Bo, k Boy .. 1ew~ Esther Fine 717-4764 Monl1erral $990,000 Ponorom c views from f111efY room. Gated . Cwomlad rhto..ghout Gr-e Lombardi 759-37$1 Pena nsula ()n·un f ronl $1. ()!)j, 000 Spectoculor views from rtus chorm1nq OC•:!(mfront 11ome Lorge mos• I L ~ vt:I ~ I~ )( l Debbie Sdofon1 & Ron Millar 718-2716 -717-4760 l1Jo Isle $1.550.000 Fabulous home with 4 Bd. 4 5 Bo Lorge lot Street ro Street locohon Marilyn Read 718-2733 Norlh Laguna $1.495,000 Daily Pilot I I I I I ----~ S1!uoted d rec ''Y on •he ho• ne w11h <J:X~ too 1..vmmooot > o JO k 1 t ( JI De 1 ,ftPrc, ; l' .J' w , . e..vs Custom 4 Bd with oceon views Oceon side of PCH Rick Langevin 759-3759 COLD Well BA.NK.eR ~ f>enln ula Poanl $1.450.000 Lorge cuslom 4 Bd. 3.5 Bo,,,.New in 98 i'Ac:i~ler suite wrth f rreploce and boyv1ew Kim Bibb 71 S.27 47 .. John Hyatt 759-3749 3377 Via Lido Newport Beach , CA 92663 (949) 723-8800 llonila Canyon $1.395.000 Soph1strcoted 5 Bd. 4 5 Bo . executrve/fom1ly home. Gorgeous hardwood floors Pool and spa Esther Fine 717-4764 U •• u. 1 •• Deac:L .4 &cf. 3 Bo. home )n P'Wi'* ciandllb' Cutin OOl1a bcd,atd A14' GJlll ~ .... , 7'7...,. ,, SERV1NG THE NEWPORT ~/iii.SA COViAUNmES SINCE 1907 ON 1HI WB: WWVV.DAILVPtlOT.COM . Celebrating the pqwer pf spirit . atyce Alderton DAILY PtlOT A cold WUld blowtng acr Bloom- mgdale's Fash.ton I land courtyard Sunday venlng greeted Jews as th y gath red to celebrat Hanukkah . with lhe llghung of th menorah ·nu? F bval of Lights• ofhcally began at sundown Sunday and runs through thtS Sunday. It celebrates reli- gious freedom when the Maccabee Jews d teated a larg r Synan anny m 165 B.C. Jews and others brave cold winds Sunday at Fashion Island to kick off Hanukkah by lighting the center 's Menorah of Freedom nel and N w York City hrefighler Evan King to 1grute the event. King ht the 12· by-10-foot menorah. fuehghter, • Mintz sdid. K.Ulg was among those rescue person- nel who dug through the World ltade Center rubble foUoW1.09 the Sept 11 ter- ronst attacks. ·u·s an honor to light the first candle of Hanukkah here and to be able to share my expenences With people,• K.Ulg said. He encouraged the crowd to •appred· ate every day we have and to lhlnk pos1- bvely that ttungs will be better • lrvlne residents Bob and Anne OaVlS made their btst tnp to Fastuon Island's menorah lighting on Sunday. f I lgnofe the morning~ and bt..- and 99' rHdy for ...... yet sunny aftemoon. s....-.2 MOtDAY, oEcEMBER 10, 20Q1 Rabbi Reuven Mmtz of the Chabad Jewish C nl r 111 N wport Beach mVlted the community, area officials, law enforcement, fir hghten, rescue person- ·Freedom, particularly religious free- dom, takes speaal precedence today and there's no one better to represent the symbol of freedom than a New York City "There's all thls stuff for other hohdays, SEE SPIRIT PAGE 4 CO-. LAC 11 1 OM.V l"l.OT New York City firefighter Evilll K1ng gets the boDor ol Ugbttng a Omne on the ~orab at Fubion blmd. former N ewport Beach mayor Tom Edwuds and h.11 dog enjoy a bMutlful winter day at Cutaways Park. From early in its inception, the Irvin e Co. has given away its property for public use, but whether its enough to satisfy the critics depends on· who you ask The gift of land itself I rvme Co. CEO Donald Bren' deosion to set aside 11,000 acres ol Orange County land as permanent open space was a grand finale ol IOrts. The-eventual setting aside of the land -buge stnps of und veloped property an Laguna Canyon and the Sant.a Ana foothills -would be the culminabon of more than 100 years of land gifts and deeJs between th Irvine Co. and vanous public agen- oet. It all stretches back to James Irvine O's •gttt munificent• of land m 1897 lha\ became the lrvine Region- al Par k. near Orange. •OonaJd, in what be bas done. hu carried on the tradibons of th~ family.• Mid heirell Joan Irvine Smith, wboM pubUc battles With Bren for control ol tbe company were front-pege MWl ln the early 1990s, •1b11 Is certainly what my During WW1I, Uncle]im covered a lot of water grandfath r would bave wanted.• Company planners have used th muter plan for ll'Vllle Ranch, a 93,QOO..aae stnp of land making up one-fifth ol the county. as the pnma- ry bluepnnl lor deeding bow lo par- cel out parkland and open space among the dozens of planned com- munities 11\ the are4 "The whole topic of open spece has always been a key topac an our master planrung, •said Seruor V1ee Pretddent Monica Aortan "What we have done here (with the gilt) ii the culminatiOo of that type of lhanking. bow important u as to have large open space.• SEE LANO MGI 4 . Face-lift to 17th Street center nearly eoinplete • Busine s owners are hopmg that once hmshed. Htllgren Square will attract a more upscale cllentele. Lotita Hwper DAILY PtlOT COSTA MESA -TenttnlS at Hill- gren Square are slMtlng to breath easier as the scalfoldlng around the remodeled center com down and busmess starts to pick up The East 17th Str t quare, wtucb 111dud Ml C Mex.ican Restaurant. Garduno' Exp~ Cw- sme and Culmary Wraps. underwent a St 2-rrullion face-Wt th.is ummer that 1S n anng completion. Plans for the center included gabled late roof , patched copper-clad tJ pl , repaved and re-stnped parking ar as. a promenad • colorful awrungs and landscapmg. For months. the square h been covered m scaffolding and ·open for busmes dunng construction· gns ~1att Nazen. own r of Cu.hnary Wraps, sa..id tus busm w tut hard because ummer 1 u ually th busiest bine for htrn He said h expenenced a l 0 a lo 15 "° drop Ul busm over the la t hve months "They've done what th have to do and now at' tartlnq to look good.· h said. The proJect loo to be haJf done. Wlth structurdl chang completed but IS stlll llUSSUlQ d tAils like landscapmg, 51gns and awrung • Ofhc141.s from Wohl Inv tment Co the center's owner, w re unavailable for commenl In prevlOUS IJllC!N\eWS, President Peter Desforg MJd the goal ot remod hng wa to create a mont upscale nt r for a.n upscale ctientieJe. Martha Yarbrough, owner ol Hair Productions, said sh b4I already seen an mc:r m wallMn ctienbtle. Her busmess probebly fared bet- ter than others m the center becaUM She b4I a regular p.ientele, lbe Mid. Although the remodeling balll't affected her bottom line, Yarbrough is excited about th changes ·Tbe center bat needed this for SEE CENTl9' Ma 4 , , ....... ... a-. DI I' I u .... ... ..., I &I ...... ... ..... ..... .. .. _______ ...._ . ,_ ____ _ --------~---- ,,,. ' ON 'l'HE ....... SUlflCI 2 ~. Dec:emb.r 10, 2001 Motor yacht Siesta was looking the festive part for July 4, 1929. A fme Siesta John Blaich SP£CIAl TO TH E PtlOT T he ldrgc• wooden motor yacht Siesta wdi. home portPd at Bal· boa from 1q24 to 1937. She was designed and built by the George Lawley stupyard at New York in 1910 Siesta was 76 feet long with cs beam of 15 feel dnd d dfdlt of 3 fe<>t, 6 inches She WdS powPrf'd with two gasoline en<11nc!> dnving twin pro- pelle~ William C Wamungton. father ot our local -.atlor. Ed Wcmnmgton. pur- chased S1e<>la in th<' East dnd had her d ehv<'red to Balboa. Wamungton. a member of New- port Harbor Yucht Club, moored Siesta Just <'thl of the present club- house on ttn olfshorP moonnq w1th tl long Lim• to d po t or d<'dd man on the beuc-h A fuU-llmP "paid hand" was employPd by Warmington to WHIT'S AFLOAT •WHATS AR.OAT IS published periodK.ally If you "' planning ' l\IUtlCal .wnt submit the 1nfonNtt0n to the O.tlly Pilot. 330 W B'1'f St. Com ~ CA 92627; by fiJC to (949) 646- '170; 0t by ~tnMl to ~11ypllo~t1macom. GONDOLA TOUIS Goodo&. Romance ollen dally tours of Newport Harbor dunng lunch and <hnner. Call (9-49) 675'""730 The tours go out of Lido Marina VUl ge. 3-COO Via Oporto m Newport Beach. UDAI WOllSHOP Students wUJ learn how to use radar to navigate a boat o the-thrC(>·part workshop conclud today dnd Dec. 17. The first workshop was h Id Last Monday. Th workshop wtll be held from 7 to 10 p.m. ot Orange Coa t Wooden yacht used Newport I larbor ~ its home for its California travels keep Siesta in mint condiUon. Siesta made many tnps to Calall- na Wllh young Ed Warmington and fdmtly on board. One exte0S1ve voy- age took Sl8Sta to San Franosco and bdck D E Wheeler, also a Newport Harbor Yacht Club member, wa a clo e friend of Wanrungton. He usu- dlly went cllong on these cruises. About 1926, he purchased S1esta She was then moved to a permanent fore and alt moonng off the Balboa Penmsula just w t of the Balboa Ferry La.nd.ing. The ta k of navigallng a 76-foot yacht through the very narrow chan- nel from Newport Harbor Yacht Club to the mdJJl bay took time and sluU. College's Sailing Center at 1801 W. Coa t Highway an Newport Beach. Attendee Wlll team how to t up a radcir ystem. tnterpr t contacts and naVlgate sc:lfely. $125. (949) 645-9412. WEEKEND UCING Sailors new to sallboat rlld.ng or tboM looking to improve their k1lls can partio pate an a weekend raong cliruc dl\d regatta that m ts from noon to 6 p.m. Saturddy and Sunday at Orange Coast CoU g ' Sa1hng Center at 1801 W. Coast ~Ughway in Newport Beach. S 11 S. (949) 645-94 12. KAYAK JOUIS The Upper Newport lay Ecological Reserve and Nctture Preserv host kayak tours of the Back Bay at 10 a.m . ev ry Sund y for a two-hour tour at 2301 Univ rsity Oriv ln Newport This probably could only be done at high tide. At this new location, Si ta could enter and leave Newport Har- bor at will. Wheeler loved his yacht. He enjoyed spending time on board Siesta when she was moored m Newport Harbor. The good doctor peaed on about 1935. His estate sold Slesta, and sh e left Newport Harbor lll 1937. 1llis will probably be our la.st story on ·Tue Yachts of Newport Harbor.• ln January, we plan to start a series . of articles titled ·ship Wrecks at BaJ. boe and Newport.· Our January arti· de wW be the -story of the Four Masted Schooner Muriel. Happy holidays. • IDITOWI Nan: JotW'I la.ich, a YOfuntNf at the~ H..-bof Nautlc.al MuMurn. it I CorON del M11 sailor who chronicles the hls- t()fy oi the yKhts and 00.ts ~have gr-..d Newport H1rbor. His contributions~ on '"occasional t>.sls. Beach. $20. Kayaks made available through Newport Dwies Resort. Call (800) 585-0747 for reservabons. SUNDAY COOlll CIUISIS The Actventur. al Sea Y.mt Char- ters hosts en.uses around Newport Harbor from 2 to 3:30 p.m. every Sun- day at 3101 W. Cout Highway, New- port Beach. $20, \Deludes cnuse, park.mg, cookies arid sodas. Reserva- tions reqw.red. (949) 650-2• l 2. SAILINI CWSIS s11a .......... ,......__ .. available at Manna Sailing ln tbe 8elboe Fun Zone. ~ ct-tndude NMgadon. big ~ powert>oet. lnlJo. duetion to heavy weub« and h·ntiMe inltrucbon. (949) 673-71631 the Blue DOi- phin Sailing Oub, (M9) 644-2.52.51 or Udo Seiling Oub, (9(9) 675--0827. - .Daily1 l!ilot ... " ....... 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I ••1 ._.. ....... ........ _..et ....... ,. .. ..,.,.. w.. ... -.c ... . --.-......... .... • Doily Pilot , . judge the seas bef C?re leatAng the harbor A hoy. Last week, I told you about the rescue by the Newport Harbor Pab'ol Deputies of the three researchers who were tossed into the ocean. WeU, I Called to mention the name of the dispeldler, Shiel.a Tubbs, who heard the solo distri call over chann~ 16 on the VHP marine band radio. Upon hearing the ~ transmission, Tubbs immedi· ately wrote down and plotted the lat/long position on her chart program. With only that infonnabon, she was able to d.lrect the deputies to the location for the rescue, so kudos, Sb.iela, for your atten- tiveness and quick response. ln response to the column, I received many e·mails con- cerning the rescue. but a few stick in my mind. One reeder said: •1 would suggest that you add to your list ol safety tips that boaters should c:bec:k the marine weather forecast before setting out· Excellent pWit and the Harbor Depertment bas a weather reccxding at (949) 675- 0503, and on the web is a great boating sate from NOAA at httpdlwww.tfWMJ.nooa.gov/jav o..htrnl. A local Web site oo Bal· boa Island at http://www.taJe- llOfbalboa.oom has a weather report 9election. too. Another reader was very blunt and to the point. Part of that e-mail read: "If the small craft warning flag IS flying, do not take your boat out of the harbor. The.re is a reason the Hubor Depe.rtrnent flies Uus flag. ·111e Harbor Department personnel are extremely well trained, but they do not need to be rescuing stupid people. People that Uunk this could not happen to them, only lo the other guy. The Harbor Department personnel have enough to do. They do not need to baby-sit people who do not use good judgment and common sense.· I agree wtth check..ing not only the weather forecast. but also the sea condiUons t1 you're venturing into the ocean. You must know your boat' limitations a small, open-bow boats wW be the most susceptible to sinking. I slapper a few large yachts that only get a bumpy ride during small craft conditions. In addition to knowmg what your vessel can safely handle, you have to know what you and your guests can band.le. Just becaw;e the boet may be able to Wlthstand Oy- tng otf the lo}» of 6-foot swells does not mean you can handle the boet without inJur· ang anyone oo board. I always exptam to my delivery crew that d the sees are in our ~ favor, we are not stopping to sightsee, but d the cooditions worsen. then I am all for stop- plng in a safe harbor to pro. tect the ~w and vessel. • • • I am O~g this week to Mike Whitehead THE HARBOR COLUMN the South and the East Coa t with a planned Itinerary of returrung in rune for th start of the Chnstmas Boat Parade on Dec. 17. Tb.is trip's pri· marlly purpose is for me to explore the feasibility of hosting a new boeter's rad10 program wi\h a broadcast company. I have listened to radio programs dealing with poll· tics, cooking, law questions and real estate -to name a few -so why not boebng? lo Southern Cahfonua, 1 know of two fishing radio shows, however I would hke to hoct a program where the recreational boater 11 lb main focus, answering qu • tions and having guest hosts to answer speofic question like engine problems. A boating show can have a format that includes trips, not only on the ocean but on lakes and rivers as well. Throw in a little fishing and weather reports tor the show, and 1 think that a boating radio how can be popular, so let me know what you Uwtk. • • • np of week· Watching the weather changes for Santa Ana winds before th y arnve in our area. Nonnally, you can predlct Sdnta Ana (actu- ally Santana' ) wmds by making a few observations, such as loolong to see ii the jets are landing m a reverse flight pattern tnto John Wayne Airport by flying m over the Back 8ay1 If so, then there l an inversion layer that has a rugh probd- billty of dropping down to ground level. When you got up m the morning, or even later that day. U you noticed a very dry humidity Wlth usually warm air, that's further indication that you hould check for th northerly winds blowmg elsewhere from th moun- tains and tart preparations hould the wmds tut whiJ you are underway I am out of pace, but maybe in another column I C41\ explain how the Santana winds are created and why they are warm and dry. j~t I t me know Sale voyag . ......... . .... .._ ....... ...... =-. ...... ~ ti' .. ) . . Doily Pilot NEWSROOM CONTINUED FROM 1 Let rn JUSt say here that c:lS a rul of thumb, I avoid wnting about my family I've wntt n about my dad break· mg his leg and meeting President Clinton. r wm about th buth of my two daughters. But for the most part, l avoid those topics. Bui my uncle. well, h• has u tory to tell and with the tun betng as they are and the U.S. deep m the nuddJe of yet apother world confbct, I JU t thought some of you may en1oy heanng Uus one. Plus, I wanted to make ure I took Uus chance to thank hun. Jama "Gunner" Dodero jomed the Navy wtule sUll in . hlS teens. He ctidn'l want ~o tell me the exact age when he enh ted because let's just say he aught have sne-aked m befor h was legally able to have. ·1 wouldn't broadcast that,· he said I do know, 1t was September of 1941 , JUSt d lJIUe more than two months before th attack. ·r went to boot camp m Sdn Diego and from there went abodrd the James Thorton und from there we went lo Pearl.· Al Pearl Harbor, the .tup encountered engme problems cllld went mto dry dock behind the USS P nnsylvarua. The Japanese planes blew the dry dock apart on Dec. 7, but a 1de from d few m1unes, no one on his tup was hurt. The Pennsylvarua wasn't so lucky "They lost qwte a few .. J .... Dodero lives on that one,· he Hid. In the days after the attack , one of tus jobs was to dive below water to patch the shlps and get them back up to the surface. It was th beguuung of a long caf' r of diVlllg m the Navy ·Seven of them have my fancy welds on them,• h sa.td of the ships. Unhke many Pearl Harbor survivors, my uncle doesn't talk much about his expenences. In fad, it was only recently lhat our fanlily learned of all tus exploits on lhe seas. "It's not something you go around tallung about,• he ScUd "It's a part of your We you don't want to remem- ber.· But he can't deny the We-changmg expenence. • 1 went from being a young not-nosed lod to a man, rcaJ quick like.· And man what d journey he took, bas1cally gelllng a front row eat to some of the biggest events m history By February. he requ led a transfer back to the tat and then took the Mennansk to London where he I amed underwater demolJbon a part of a group of Navy bomb experts that would lat- er evolve into the spcoal force known as Seals He came back to the Celestino's q1ac1t11~ ~t E:\T Now taking orders for home or office holiday gatherings. Custom catering largt or small, simple or fanwtic. Let us make your holiday party memorable. 270East17th St• Costa Mesa• (948) 642-7191 tales on the Mennamk and 8oded up an Bolton whete he met bil futwe wiJe, JoeepldDe, wbo UnfortUNlt ly, paned away just befo" Thanksgiving. They were married for nearly 50 years. My~ w41 assigned .annt"d guard duty on the mer· chant shq>. the S.S. Rlcha.rd Rusk. and as the ship WU just off the coast of Scotland, It was htt by c.ennan airaalt. "They poked a couple holes in us and we took on water.• he saJd. •"Oley took us oft and they let lt go down • He came back to New York on a destJoYer and then got a hitch on the USS Bad· ger. wllere he became a mount capt411\ on a five-UlCh. 38-milllmeter gun. That's where he got the ruck:n.ame Gunner, and he's been known as that ever ince. His htp sailed to the Medlter· ranea.n, where he wa mvolved in invasions and then reassigned to the Paal1c. He took part m battles m Guadalcanal and other South Paafic 1Slands, the Battle of MJdway and the invasion of the Pluhppmes under Adrru· raJ Halsey's task force dunng the tlme Gen. l>ou9J.U MecArtbur made tus famous return. He went to Olunawa dnd mto Tokyo Bay where he took part in the mvasion of Japan m 19« and early 1945 He got a JOb fixing th guns on the USS M.Jssoun and was 1ttmg on top of a twtn hve- incb, 38-millimeter gun mount when he napped d picture of the Japanese ur- rendenng lo Gen. ""1.acA.rthur. •A good sailor alway car- ne a camera,• he Joked. He later wa~ part of the mvasion of lnchon, Korea, on the USS Evansville and was part of Pret&deDI leeuedy•s forces in Vietn4m U\ the ear· ly port of the 1960s. teadung th South Vietnam d~m<>­ lJllon techruqu just befo th war tarted. After a little more than 20 years. he rewed U1 1963 to pend time wtth his family a.nd my cousm. Maria, who was born m 1959 ·1 wanted to com horn and see whdl 1t was IJk to have a daughter,• h ad. But 27 years aft r h re~. Desert Stonn wcs underway and he got called back to Coronado lo teach bomb dtsposal to th Navy Seal class there • 1 had to teach th m how to blow thmg up,· h ld •That's something you don't forget.· SO:meUung else h won't ever forget is th camag he's seen. And hke many who have witnessed war hrsthand, he sees litUe sense ln all th.at kllling. Thar lond of how he feels about Uus latest day of . mfamy, Sept. 11, and th ter- ror attacks on the World lrade Center and th Pentagon. "That's a l.Jtlle hard to make the comparuon, • he a1d of the two event •Sept. 11 was all ovillans Dec 7 was military. There were some ovwans hurt, but the target was military. ·It's such a bag cWlerence, • he conllnued. •But what' the ~e is 1r tl1l a big loss of We for no reason .it all • • TONY DODIAO IS the editor His column appHrs on Mondays. If you h•Ye stOty Ide~ or concerns about n~ coverage. ~aie send IMS• sages either via e·ma1I to tony.doderoOlat1mes com or by phoM at 949-S7-M258 C· I A1.tt1U", IT'S TIME FOR ... ("4.t 8 qw r '"4 MI CASA - - MEXICAN RESTAURANT OUR MEALS ARE A TRIP TO. MEXICO fAMllY OWNED FOR )0 YEARS. OUR TRADITION IS SIMPLE · WARM ATMOSPHERE GREAT FOOD&. DRINKS, AT REASONAllE PRICES 2 9 6 E 17 T H ST ( 0 ST A M ES A 9 4 9 · 64 5 · 7 bl b . ....... llSIH SCOOP A case of m~mken identity? C OICa MeN C.ouncil· men Glry Mm*= 1-t weekend got an unexpected dw&na! to vote one mon!I t1me on the contr<>- versial Home Ranch protect. As opponents of the project fanned out through the commuruty m rch of gnatures to force a refer· endum on th develop· ment, on adJed up to Monah.a.n' Ea 1de ho e. · And asked his now-Vice Mayom , who approved the plan ldst month along with th council ma1onty, if he'd sagn th pro-referen· dum pebhon Mo~ha.n not· o-polJtely declined And und ~tand­ ably, given that th r Wd no JJllStaken 1denuty mvolved m th M?CmJ.ngly trange requ t No "Oh, I didn't realize you ~er you• kind of moment. The man with the peu- bon? NonP oth r than Co - ta Mesa r 1dent Paul flanap.n, who certu.tnly would recoqruze Monahan. Aft r all, Aanagdll filed the I tter that parked a dis· tnd attorney mv llgabon Ullo wheth r th City Coun- ol VlOlated thf' state' open meetlng Law dunng th Horne Ra.om negoa.aiom AOC> AHOTHP STNt TO 'OCEAN'S 11' A.~ if lher w 't altaedy ple.nty of star power at the ooic office over tllP w keod Ul the tonn of the •Ot-eail'$ 11 • Ccbt of George Oaaa1,, BradPla..Jun. ....... MMl DlmOD cU\d oompany. throw d JJttle Newpo&t 8eadl lnlO the nux In the s Soder· bergh·helmod film, a group ot 11 men try to pull oll one ot the ldrg ever rob l.hroc> ~ Veg hoteA of 163 million. Well, you can figure lhot spbt 11 ways. that mont>y's going to go a long wa~ lor ch of the men SO dunng a qwck dir cu ion els to wh re one ran pend cs good couple hundred thousand on a .,ports car, lh film made r fer nc to whor else? '.-wport B ch. "Jo~ th re\ som free worldw1d<.> pub!Jc relabons lhut must brtng srrul to tho-;c over ut the Newport Beach Visitor.. and Confer· ence Bureau -Compiled by the o.ity POot staff Tiii Ti Cl•• Flam•• ~ Call today for • A No-Obhgotioo Porttollo Review · • Compare Our Expertise and Expenence • RecetVe on Action Plor for Today s Mo1ke Jeff Achlnlr John Acllmo Sro~~·~ r..st'la ~ ~ Can You Spare One Hour a Week to Help a Child with Literacy? We are Sttlclfl8 2001 vofuntttrS to woric With 2001 kindefgarten through third gradtrs at Pomona. WMtltf and Wilson Elementary Schools In Costa Mesa. These three schools nttd help now in assisting their students in reading, wnting and English 1f ttleSe youngstM are to be sucttsSful later in •fe• Mentor sessions can be ~uted from 8·30to11 30 am and after school from 3 to 6 pm Monday througn Fnday Be a part of tradition. ....... Sdool, 2051 Pomona. Costa Mesa Nancy Banner-utmcy Lem. (949} 515~ wt .... Sdool. 1D> N Whittier. Costa Mesa SRI Mvicel-HOSTS Prognm CMdor, (949) 515-6898 .... Sdloal. a>1 Wilson, Costa Mesa Diane Oemenser\-l.ltmcy l.Nder, (949) 515-6995 .._ •• Mir Sd9eal 111 •• C.Alra. (949) ~5797 ..... aMaaa-s*1111r•••...._...,. NE.WPOffT·MESA Uni/Wd Scltnt.I Dutrl' t om_w._lDSL.._• a THE N EWPORT M U A llllV IN I 0 ?'CJal\ fJI I N T!RPAIT H COUN C I L ------------------------------------------------------Yes. I want to help chldren master RHdir'I and En# by the ace of riine. Here is my contribution to bUy boob for Pomona. WhlttMr ancf Wlion Elementaty Schook. _ S 1 O wMI be matched by Rotary FountMt of 't'buth Funds and buy 12 readinc books _ $2' wt11 be matched by AotAry FOUfltllln of 't'buth Funck Ind buy 30 reedlna books. -$50 wtl be mltlched by Rotlry Fountmn of \lbuth Funck and buy 60 readlna books. _ S100 wll be matched by Rear, Fountllln of-..eh Funds and buy 120 radin1 books. -oet. amount to be metd*9 .,, "'*" Fountmn of-.. Funds. Mike 'fOAX tu-diductlbll ~ .-r• to Rotary ~J20 ~and mll to: ~Plat Plornalol91 DilplrtmmltlR11 h br t loGk Drtw '-0 .... 19e CGlta M111t CA t2GI .,.... ......... ~ ......... , ..... , .................... .. ..... ..._..,,,,u11tnattD ... ...,.., .. , ,,,..._ .. -~-,.. ......... ,.. .... ________________ _.. ______ ._, __________ ...,. ________________ __ • Join Hoag HospltaJ Foundation's 552 Oub and make a difference In the health d our community. To receM!a applc.clon.c.all ~/57~720& • . 4 Monday. DeOlmber 1 o. 2001 PUIUC SAfEn • POLICE f ILIS COSTAMISA • ... tM -....: ia.tt..-y WM tfPO'Ud In tt't 100 btodc .. 1 .50•.m.~. •...._ ..... "" .. *Gt.net theft WeedeflQ S400 WM reported "' the 2lOO block It 12:10 •• m. s.turcMy. ............... bur. glary WM reponed In the 3200 6toclt It 11:50 •.m.. Saturday. • New,..rt --~A petty theft w.s r9PC)rted In the 2200 block. It noon s.turct.y. • Newport~ Pone:l- sion Of J*aphe(Nli. Wti reported In the 2600 block •t l:30 p.m. S.turct.y. SPIRIT CONTINUED FROM 1 so 1t' ruce to hdve somethrng llke this for the Jewish com· muruty, • Anne Davis SaJd. ·Freedom of religion IS so unportant -to have toler· ance for everybody • Mantz descnbed Hanuk1cah, often caUed "The Miracle of Lights,· as ·tight pushmg c:lway the darkness wtth lnendshap and compas· s1on in the world.· 1'rad1tionally, one ca ndle on the menorah is lit ettch night for eight night!. When the Maccdbees reclauned the temple m Jerusalem alter defeating the CENTER CONTINUED FROM 1 years. We love 11 dlready and it's not even hm hed. • Yarbrough aid ·once it's compl~te. I expect business to pick up tremendously • Tenants of HiJlgren Square not only .look forwdrc1 to the new look of the center. but the new busanesse'> thl:lt will· occupy some of the empty storefronts. O fflc1uli. from Wohl Investments have said they are trying to add higher· qudlJty tenants and weed out stores that did not keep wtth Syrians, there was on.ty enough oil to light the lamps for one day, but the lamps burned for eight days. allow· mg enough time to make new otl. This is why foods cooked in oil, such as lalkes. are eat· en during Hanukkah, Mintz said. "(The Jews) were pmtu- ally strong but militarily weak,• Mintz said. "Hanukkah in general (Uu.s year) has tremendous s1gnifl- cance relating to the state of the country and what we've gone through.• • MYCE AUJlln'ON is the news asskunt. He may be rffdled at (949) 574-4298 or by e-mail at bryce . .tl~atimacom the image of the remodeled center. New lectSeS al the center dsked tenants to pay about three times more for rent. busmess owners said. Nazeri is hopmg his invest· ment will pay off In the long run but said he can't survive another summer like this one. "They're trying hard. Hopefully they'll bnng In businesses that will attract customers that will wander into all of our stores,• he said. • LOUTA HAllPllt covers Costa Mesa. She may be reached at (949) 574-4275 °' by e-mail at lolira.harp- etelatirMS.com. o\_,VIL:NS 'EL~CHITO HOUDAY AESIAS Full Service c.terlng Sizzling Fajita Bar • Strolling M ariachis Margarita & Cerveza Bar a.nquet Rooa11s available in many locations P•rly 'ft-mys Tb Go ,. •• , ..... 2 .. Order by the dozen • Ch1ngol1ngas • Guacamole •Tacos • Taqu1to • Burmos • Chips & Sal~ HICKORY PARMS• SAVE $4.00 31b. BEEF STICK• '9" MMER AU AGE,...su.,, Ow ............. .., .............. Jmt .. .... i*ct ..... ., ........ ....., ..... .... PWtlictllr......, .. .... COITA A CotJllTYADI 0C ••Of' HAUOll AT lftlt Ir. TUn1N MAaD'l'PLMS 2M1 IL CM9eO bAL CllC: .. IMA.~ ' LAND CONTINUED FROM t Of coune, the company ha had Its lhare ol detrac- tors. indudlng thOM like N wport Beach enV110DJDen· talllt Bob Caustin, who say the company's projects have contributed to the county's traffic congestion, runoff problems and urban crowd- ing. Caustin, who founded Defend the Bay, has C'riti· ozed tbe rompapy's lack of hltenng systems for water runoff from ·uie housing. "They ju.st use gravity to hold Uungs back.• Caustin SA1d. ·Much of the sediment that' in the &ck Bay &S from Irvine Co. developments.• Public development of the Irvin Ranch began in 1960, when th fa.rru.ly announced a t ,OOO·acre donation of land for what would become UC Irvin Even Ill the late 19th cen· tury. the Irvine family strug- glod with Mlandng develop- ment and open space. While Snulb's grandfather set up ll"VlJle Regtonal Park, he also plowed under a grove ol sycamore tr s for Santiago Dam. No Nhere is that balance -some would say conflict - more apparent than ln the oty that beaJ'S the famlly ntune and ln neJghbortng Newport Beach. ln the decades since Irvine Snuth's grandfather gave Orange County 1ts first regional park,. a number or tl1e ga.tts -veral of which were included an develop· ment deals -dot Newport Beach's land~ape. In the early 1980s. the company handed over a 60- acre parcel along Jamboree Road. along the eastern &1de of the street near San Joaquin Hills Road. The property. glVen with no string attached, is now a greenbelt of tree . In the late 1980s, environ· mentall ts sumg the Irvine Co. to top a planned expan· ion of Newport Center and Pash.ion Island secured another grant of land in the Back Bay. A group known as Stop Polluting Our Newport sued the oty to top the expan- 1on. dragging the company mto the legal fray. To secure the group's bl mg to add 70,000 square f t of addttJonal retatl hops and movie the- aters, the company agreed to t aside 80 acr of bluff tops above Back Bay for an lnterpretJve center. •They mtbated those negotJallons to get SPON to ,. 1111111 co. lMllllUWIY Fomw lfWtw Co. prop- ttty ln ~llwlt that Is now pMk Md ,,,,.,,~ ... .... rt ..... ............. at~ Awnue Ind Unfviltslty Ori· ve,IO krft Low-~at Jtmborte 1'o.d Ind San Jo.quln Hilts RGMI, 60 Kres Ne111.W...,.atJam· borH Ro.d Ind San . Joaquin Hiiis Ro.d, 47.2 acres CllRlwew-.......... Henry .... It Dover Driw and 16th Street, 30.6 ~ 9anltaC..,..~ ,.,. •t MkArthur aoui. VMd and Ford ROid. 17.3 acres Ne wp art Vlllep, from Centr.t Ubrwy to San Miguel DriYe on A~ Drive, 12.1 acres Neswportlf Knoll on Jam· boree RGMI. 12 .ues .., View a._.. at J.,,..borff Ro.d and East Co.st Highway, 11.1 acres Miu la D ree MllcAl1ha' at Jamboree Ro.d and MacAtthur Boulevard, 4.7 acres SM Dletto O'Mll South at J•mboree Road and University Otlw, 2.4 acres back off opposition to lthe plan to expand) Fashion island,· said Jean Watt. a group founder and fonner Newport Beach council· woman. The land was eventually deeded to 0Tange County to be added to what became the Up~ Newport Bay Eco· logical Preserve. Many of the other parks and greenbelt property were a direct result of the Circula· tion Improvement and Open Space Agreement. a 20-year development deal signed m 1992 between the city and company. As part of the historic deal, the company agreed to set aside parcels for parkland at Harbor Cove and The Castaways housing develop- ments, induding what would become Bob Henry PATk. Land was also promlSed at the comer of East Coast Highway and Jamboree Road, MacArthur Boulevard and Ford Road and on Avo- cado Avenue north of the Central l.Jbrary. In exchange. the aty granted approval for a 151· urut housing proJect known as The Ca taways The prop· erty wa a long-vacant st.rip Christmas at Summerhill A (harming colkrrion to l1t/p JO" ultbratt rht spirit of tht staso" Omamtnts, WrY"aths, cf Holiday Dtcor Mno·Fn IO 1U11-6 pm. lit 10 am·S pm. Sun 10 m-4 pm ~filed bctund Plum·, Patio 369 E. 17th Sltttl. Costa Mc5L Phone (949) 646-6745 ~ M•ttre11 Outlet Store ~ 3185n.borllYCI. ~ c..u-. a. .... --., ... fWJ (714) 545--7168 Donate your vcl•lde. 1-888-308-6483 t hope in motion to improve local lives. . Doily Pilot SbowrSlg the Ranch •Irvine Co. book often gMmplll into the planning al mudl ol Orange County. ..... Cli l A OMY fllLor A .. ..., llibu&e IO .. ..... -........ .. . .:lo~~ 8Nn publilitwl Ul arty pie· twe book Mltiar tbll year. ·1rvtne JtaDch: DUferent by Delign, .... 1960- 2000· lays out bugel from 40 yean ot ~master ~· i'here'I a smoky, ffre-red shot ol Newport Harbor at sunset. Tbe quietly desert· ed Student Center at UCJ sits toUdly among a lush lawn in one image. Mom· log sun bits The Cast· aways commumty on the Beck Bay in another shot. All these areu and IDOC'8 make up the ranch, wtuch-James Irvine and two pel1nelS purchased in 1864 from Spa.Dish and • Mexican land grants. ·ws a beautiful book,• Joan Irvine Smith said about the plctorial cbroni· de of land owned by her relatives. Once as big as 120,000 acres. the modem ranch docks ln at 93,000 acres - stretching from Mountain Park ln Anaheim to Cameo Shores ln Corona del Mar. It crosses the boundanes of m different cities, lnclud&ng Newport Beach, but not Co.ta Mesa. Many ol Newport Beach's tooiest DelQhbor· hoods were devek>ped via the company techruque ol selling plots ol &and to of bluff neaT Dover Dnve and 16th Street that had once been home to an 18-hole golf course and popular restau· rant. · The re taurant. known as The Ca taways Club, burned to the ground during a 1956 hr . A 25-acre park was dedt· cated at the site 1.0 1998 by fonner Mayor Tom Edwards Vot rs bad rejected Measure A, a 1993 irutiatave that would have imposed a $10· per-month ment on a.U city property owners to raise th $50 million the Irvine Co wanted to sell almost 79 acres. "I'm glad we were able to preserve some open space.· Edwards said. ·1 wish the whole thmg wa open. Everybody says 'we wdilt the open pace.' When it comes down to paying for 1t. they dtdn't want to do it.• As part of the open· pace agreement. the oty also approved a 212-unlt commu· ruty, whJcb was later named Harbor Cove. The city and company agreed on eight develop- ment projects and four gTeenbelt properll . In the mid· 1990s. one of the latter was scratched off the la.st. when the oty devel- ol>f"d an 8.6-acJ' site near Jamboree and Bnstol Street. The Qty renegobdted a deal with the company. who bad placed restne'tlons on its use, so 1t could bnng in Fletcher Jon Motor Cars. Despate alJ the 14Dd give- aways, the company ha not been abl lO wtn over som of Us trident rnb<'s. Envtronmentalist.t have often accused the comp&ny of splnning off parkland as a way to greue the wheels of IRVINE .. ... RANCH . daveiop9n for pl8nMd com-munii91-:=. Hill. FClrd end 8'g The ~IMllldavelop­ ment can be Mm OYetook· iDg the oau ln the c:om· murUty ol Newport Coast. The book notes the piv· ota) roles of the COIDJ)4ny' early master planoen, WUliam Pweir• and Ray WatlOn, crediting them with developing a long- term plan to handle the mOwr of people into Orange County. "'The peopaa woukt have come whether we had planned for their arrival or not,• says Watson, a com- pany prelidentfrom 1973· 77. "We cbote lo plan.• Proceeds from the sat of the book, according lo a cover note, will be used to "fund the enhancement of existing natural resources on lands designated for pennanent pre1e1Vabon. • nus money would be separate from the $.10 mil· lion the company bas already saJd 1t would set asade to maintain vast tions ot parkland. govPrrun nt to have a prowct approved. "I thmk the land they're g1Vltlg us Is largely the undti· velopdble land and they're g tting the best (public r •Id· bonsl out of 1t.• 1d AUan Beek. who jomed SPON m the negollaboo.s with th company in the 1980s. "There may be tnngs attached.· Not so. say company ollt· ClcllS In dddttton to donaltng th1· 11.000 acres to th Natur Conservancy. the company has dlso comrrutted to rollin<J out S30 million over a 10· y M tune frame to help pa) for the ongomg man g mc>nl of the land Ray Watson, one ol thl' first planners hired by th~ company. said cntJcs hould look at th r ults of the gift-. rather than lb motive behmd them. "Whatever our interest I!>, lf ll' a good Uung. 1t' a good thing,• Watson said "We thmk tt works and w all benefit from 11. • • MUL OJfnGN CO\len th4 etWt ronment and John Weyne Airport ~ "'lff be ruched .i (949) 764- 4330 0t by e-mail at l»4J/ dintonet.t1nws com. QUOn Of THE DAY "'We have got to step up and make tho e shots."' Mert&Ad•ms. UCI women's basketball coach Doily Pilot A mong the a.son' ~W's ln the Pacific Coast League for 200 t were(above)Corona del Mar's Matt Cooper, leading the way for running back Mark Clandulll after he took a handoff from quarterback Dylan Hendy; Estancia quarterback- defensive back Lewis Bradshaw, seen at the rlght trying to avoid a pack of swanning University Hlgh defenders; and Co ta Mesa HJgh's John Carda (47) and Freddy Rodrtgue-z (3), excha.ngtng hlgh-Uv after a touchdown. ...... MOPEIB ~ 17 horlot-. TINAIOWMAN ' Sports ..._ Roger Carlson • 949 57.4..4223 • Sports Paxl 949~50-0170 Monday, o.c.mber 10, 2001 5 HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL All ·PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE • .. .. ,. " . ' . ~- Freddy Rodriguez Jerma.lne Snell EIGHT LOCALS FIRST-TEAM AIJrPCL PICKS Costd Mesa linebacker Bobby Arroyo is repeat first-team honoree according to league coaches. Barry Faulkner OAl•'I' P!\.OT C ""''' :--hi-.o I llqh wruor uwd hn<>bdcker Bobby Arroyo d n•pedl lin.t· 11•.tm wlt•ction, d ~eu as Corond d •I Mdr 1un1or tctilback Mark C'1<.1n< 1ulli, hiqhlK hid list of 18 locdb ndlTK'd to the co.tch •All-Paci.he c·od'>I Lt•tt(fU(' lootbdU lectlons ,\no\11, who lt'(l \h•'ld to d llurd-pldC't' hru'>h Wd'> d hr'>HP1.1m d I ma\f' '>l'll'< 11110 1.1'>1 \('•H d' tlO l!'>ldOCld JUOIOf C ·1.111c aulh "ho h·d ctlt PCL rusher.. Wllh 1 :l<w) n'<)uldM• d n ru hang , .ml' Hh tl ol '"hie h c t1mt• dCJdrnst league defense. 1!. d hr;t-t 'dm election on t1f1Pl\'t 1\1"' on tht' hr.t·ll•t1m ofl<'nse ctrl' CdM <,Pnior 11.1cklt> St •v n R~ U. a "'' unll-h•t1m pu k d yP.tr d<JO, Co~ld Me:.cs 1umor <Jlldrd Andr w Cdnch dnd \ lt•<w1 wmor t111ht f'nd John GclrC'ld Lo< ol' on tht• hr'>l·I •ttm dcfens • Mt> MeSd !tdff'ly Freddy Rodnguez. a "·1 un<l-h•t1m honorc • t1 dn Estdnetd 1umor CdM 1uruor tack.Jc Jcty'>On kdlld. r1111I E'>lttnnt1 M•mor rnmcrbdck Jermaine nelt ( •t11< 1t1 d c dlv<.1ry C h1t(l<'l transl<•r. had cl tcclm·I ddlllq 17 recepbon.., lor 25 l y<mh t1nd ''"o touchdown' tor lho ~lustang Thi' '>t•rnnd·h>t1m dt-fenM' mclud<' lour Newport-Meo perfonn rs whil ,1x hKt1I'> .irt-n'< oqn11ed on lhe second-led.IT\ offense C'1,.,td !\ lt!"KI runruntJ bdcks Keolcl Asu ~d. a JWllOr, ctnd r-.Kk Ct1b1ro cl ruor, .m• '4.~und-tedm choace!t, d IS Cdl\t ruor receiver tev('n Wdrd Cd."11uruor ciuttrd John Dcllt•y. E'>lt1nC'1d 1un1or ldcklf' Matt "lorr •II and Mesa mor qut1rtNhd< k \ J Perkin.-. ~'>U(>(Ji.1 llni hNI with I 047 ydrds and IS touchdowns whil Cdb hdd 791 na ... hin11 y ilrd' dnd 153 mor<' on t 2 re<.eplloru. Cdb1co scorPd nmt> TI>.. \\cml ht1d ~ 1 n•npbons for 400 yar~ and cll..o led the ~ •t1 ~q~ with four mtNn•ptaon'I Pnkuh complNt'<i h.1 ol lb 1 pd tor 701 yard dnd l'llthl ID l>oh·~ ,md C'c1h1co wt>n• .,.'COnd-tedm honor an 2000 \ lt.•SJ 'l~IUr ltnt•m n Je C.ndencli dOd Doug Amburgey ctre JOaned on tht• '(•rnnd·H•ttm d •h•n by utanao ruor !tell ty U>wu. Btdd haw and Cd.M 111n111r m'1dt• lim•hack r Mdtt Cooper S..•ruor qudrtt•rt>.1ck Dclnn) Tomch('('k who led '1,,urthwood to ctn unbeaten rt'<llllur -.t>d'>on ttnd ats fust I tt(fue title h.lre Offrru.1\e ~IVP honors with 'l'l">tllllt• Umvt•f"ilty wnlor runmng back • ott Pickett Northwood '>t'OIOr o;alNy Bryclll Bt>nllott 15th Def 051\e MVP Tome ht~ k Plckt•rt ttnd Benlrott were cill hrsl·ledm honor an WOO COACHES' 2001 ALL ·PCL FOOTBALL TEAM CO:MQST VALUAIU Ofmesrvt PU!llS RB -Scott Pickett. University OB • Danny Tomcheck. Northwood MOST VMUAIU DlfllSM NDI OB • Bryan B~trott. Northwood QISU caz• ............. ...... -.. RI Artdy ~. Northwood St RB MMk Oinciulk. Coron.I def Mir Jr. LI • RictWd lertoAdo, Nonhwood RI Oorwlle O.fing. ~ INct\ Jr LI • Owyne St L.annt. Nonhwood WR ~ Andtnon. Northwood St LI • RikJtus P'retor!OUI. Urwlnfly WR • Scott Rick~ Urnwnity Jr LI • Bobby ArroifO, Celt.a Mele TE • RyMl MacM1Men, Un!Wnlty " Dl ·Stew ~ Hof1hwood TE ·John G.tK.-. 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Jr Dl ·••••C. • """---Ol·MlaMonC-..cil Jr QI ........... _. St. ,r, St Sr Sr Sr Sr Sr " Jr St St. Sr Sr Sr "· • • " Sr. Ir. Sr. "· Jr. Sr. Sr. .. Jr. • . . • , DecMber 1 o. 2001 Anteaters st1Uggle, .blit theres still The UC Irvine women's basketball team suffers third • overtime loss of the sea.son in home game, but it has the opportunity to recover. · Some people say losing ls just plain losing, no matter what the drcumst&nces. But when a game ls dose, being dereated tS ju t a little bit harder to take There ue wbat lfs flying through playen' and coaches' mlDds. There ls only one thlog to do alter losmg a beartbreaker. Figure out wbat went wrong and fix It. Tbat bouJd be the aun of the UC Irvine women's basketbalJ team. Tbe Anteaters (1·5) uffered their third overttme lo of the seuon on Saturday at the Bren Events Center. 1\vo players worked overtime in overtime dunng UC l's nonconference game agaJnst Idaho State. But two players can't carry a team and the Anteaters learned that the hard way. falling to the Bengals, 84-76, m overtime. Whtie Cindy Oparah (28 points) and Jana Clperova (1 4 points) picked up the pace for the Anteaters, accounting for the team's nine pomts 11\ overtune, others were not hitting the mark. "It was kmd of di appointing," UCl - Coach Mark Adams said. •Brandy Hudson was 4 of 13 (in the game), that didn't help us. ChnsUna Callaway wa.s 6 of 14, that didn't help us either. We have got to tep up and make those hot • On the whol . UCI made 33 of 78 field goal attempts. The team carried a seven-point lead lnto the second half. but watched It slowly dasappeu as Idaho Stale went on a 16-6 run to pull ahead. ' Eventually the Anteaters Ued the score lo send the game lnto overtime. but the Bengals dominated ln extra llme. going on a 17·9 run. "Late In the game I thought we gave up some key offensive boards," Adami Mid. "We have to go strong to the bullet. (Opuah) ls lbe onJy one lbat · gets to the h'ee·lbrow line, but that's not good enough. The rest ol tbe leUn baa got to get to lbe line. We have to be atrong wUb lbe buketba.11 .• Opuah made & of 8 free throw attempts, acori.ng au of the Anteaten made free throws. After Saturday's game, Ad4JDJ' goals for UCI were dear. Make the shots. get to the free-throw line and grab rebounds. He bas already figured out what went wrong on Saturday. Now the team bas to wor~ at fixing It. The seuon ls young. There ls still time for the Anteaters to get on thelr feel. Tbey just have to make It happen. They will have their chance for redemption when they travel to Pocatello to face Idaho State (4~) Thursday. UCl'a Brett Saltla ls the one that got away from the Arizona Diamondbacks. according to a recent issue of Baseball Arnenca. Although be was drafted by Arizona lo the 21st round of-the 2001 draft. the right-banded pitcher/first baseman will <l&but with the Anteaters' reinstated baseball program this season. Smith went 7-1 and bad a 1.68 ERA during bis senior year at Sonora High. The 6-foot-5 pitcher al$o struclc out 102 10 90 innings and batted .458. UCLA .... , aotter goalkeeper Zach Wells, a Newport Harbor High produd, set a new UCLA slngle season saves record on Dec. 1 ln a 1-0 loss to SMU in the NCAA Tournament. Wells made slx saves. lnduding one oo a penaJty kick, to brtng bis total to 101. The prevtous record was 97. It was set ln 1990 by former USA Olympic, NationaJ and current Englllb Premier Leepe goelkeeper Brad Prtedel. ' UCLA flnllbecl lbe seuon with a 12·1 .. record. In b1a flnt year u the Bnatn.I' atarttng keeper. w.u. WU named Pac-10 men's 10CCer p&ayer of the week and to Soccer America'• ntam ol the Week. Wella. a redsb1rt sophomore, wu also recently Mlected to the Pac· 10 All·Conferenc.e second-team and the Pac·tO All·Academ.ic second-team. Gonloa College fleld ~ player Kentln Mandenoo of Newport Beach wu recently named to lbe 2001 Comio.oowealt.b Coast All.COnference first.team. Mandenon. a junior back, helped the Flgbttng Scott ftolah 6-0 in conference and 15-3 overall. By wbming the regular season and conference tournament clwn.pk>nships, Gordon earned its first trip to the NCAA Division UI Regional Championships. The Fighting Scots lost lo the first round to Plymouth St. College. Manderson anchoJ"ed the defense that finilhed the season ranked with the 11th best scoring defense nationwide. Manderson was selected to the flrst-te.am for the second straight year. After a week oft, tlae UCI .. a •1 ba.1ketbalJ team (5·2) will bit the road against the University of San Diego Tuesday at 1 p .m. and then will travel to Pauley Pavilion to take on UCLA Saturday at t p.m. In Vupud Hak8tbau Ktloa Uall week, the men's team (3·7, 2·3) will host La Verne University Friday at 7:30 p .m. Tbe women's team (4_., 3-2) ls off until Dec. t 9 when the Liona face CaJ State Los Angeles on the road at 3 p.m. Seeking contender status Costa Mesa continues to improve as excitement builds within the program, according to Coach Matt Kellogg. St9YeVirgen OMV PllOT COSTA MESA -Understanding the improvement of lb Costa Mesa High wrestling program can be traced to the baclcground of Mustangs Coac.h Matt Kellogg. A CaJvary Chapel High product, Kellogg Is no stranger to succeuful wrestling teams. H 's not afnUd to admit he's doing thlng the John Acevedo way at Mesa. ·we run our practices the same (as CaJvary Chapel),· Kellogg said. •1 tzy to model the program after what be dkl. u· what I know It's a great model He cbaoged t.bo face ol wrestling aac. the state. Everyone l.s wrestling John's style .• Tbe Mustangs' wresthng tqUad Is not only unproVlllg in numben but ln expet1eoce and talent Without a Pad6c: Coast Leegue lndMdual cbampiOl\ lout year. the Mustangs have improved so much they upect to win tho league team titJe th.ls IHl()n. "When I got h re the exper1ence on the tJ am was one pel'IOn wrestled one match.• said Kellogg, who Is ln bis fourth year. ~ kids are stiddng with It now. They see some kind of conslltency. We have some tough kxls. With a little courage, we can contend for the league t1Ue. • Mesa's confidence comes from 1t.s senlors Benediclc Oavtd (152·pouod weight class) and Myron nacy (171 ), who both ftoisbed runner-up for league UUes last year. Both have bulked up after their oftseuoo work ln the w ight room. David wrestled .. 140 IMt MUOn. while lhlcy competed at 145. •Tbey both want lo brffk through and win a league (lnd.ividual) uue," Kellogg said. "SiMo Estnda (130) and Matt Grubisic.h (135) a.re right there too. They both work bard. Tbey were ln there working every day In the summer.· Junior Adam Donovan (140) IJ a newcomer and Kellogg says. •be'• gomg to be a good one.• In addlbon. Marco Fuentes (145) will be aoOtber W1'eltler who might breek through this leelOO. 1be Mustangs opened their MUOD wtUll I. 56-20 dual·melc:h vtctory over villting Newport Harbor Tbunday. TODAY'S SCHIDW -........ ...,..~-ea.. ..... J '"' .......................... -.......c Gofw .. Mir ..... ......,.,.,., ... bndilt dwu.-... -. Allll "°"" tlJO PJft. ... ............... ..... "". ''""" _ ...... a.. llGH SOIOOl WRESllllG PIMEW Jorge Alv.-ez Fr. Carlos lbwra Jr. Dewlnt )((Ni St. SiMo Estradl So. Mlttt Grubisictl Jr. Adam Donovan Jr. Doug Amburgey St. Bet ledk:t o.vid St. .Maefr.nco Jr. Myron Tracy St. Adam Garde Jr. lr.ndon~ Jr. ~Aini Jr. Mlfco Fuentes Jr. Daily Pilot C lebrating th BRUCE HANCOCK Costa Mesa Cross country and track standout was a gem in the classroom and is currently competing at Princeton. IUdwdOunn OMV Pl.ar Every morning before • school at College Park Elementary in Costa Mesa, a young Bruce Hao~ would run a mile. Getting a UttJe sweaty before class was never an lss-ue. "My ports career tarted when I was ln second grade.· said Hancock, whose father. Tom. introduced him to the pavements and tratls of the great outdoors. ·1 tarted runrung every Saturday morning with my dad, and at first J hated 1t. I alway got cramps. I don't know how I got from hating 1t to runrung every morning, but trunrung) gave me · something to do ... people started respecUng me because I was fast.• Haikock's fllth·grade teacher, Buzz Ambl . was also his first cros country and track c0c1ch, as Hancock launcl)ed a teady pace of winning races w1th the Costa Mesa Parks and Recreation Department. relaxed mentally and bad a confident moment. It wu a glimpse of what I knew I could do.· Lately, aJtbougb Hancock has experienced setbecks because of injuries the last few yea.rs, he's tbinldng more about a future ln running after college because ol that bumlng desire to fulfill h1s 'potential. •1 have more to say,• said Hancock. the Paoflc Coast League champion ln the 800 and 1,600 h1s junior and n.lor years, recording his best 800 clocldng (1:56.75) at the 1999 Orange COUJ'.lty Championships. while ea.nung a trip to the state finals ln the t ,600 !us seruor year. ln cross countzy. Hancock was a three-time state qualifier and two-time All-Orange County selection. while running a penonal-best 15:02 over three mi.les. At Princeton, where Hancock la majoring lo arcbJtedure. he enjoyed a fine track season hls rresbman year, but didn't compete la.st sprtng because of ankle rt wasn't long before Hancock, a junior at Princeton Univ rsity and Bruce Hancock and Achilles' heal member of the Tigers' men' cross country and track teams, becam a star at Costa Mesa High. An academic waz. I lancock (Class of 1999) believed to be the school's first Seruor Class VaJedictorian and MaJ Albl te ol th Year. A state-m t performer in cross country and traclc at Costa M Hancock. who ranked fll'St ln his dass acad mically from venth through 12th grad • won the CIF Soul.hem Section DivtilOn UI cbamp1onslup in th 1,600 m ters h1s Aruor yeu, while plad.ng second in lb ClP Masters Meet at Cemta. College. But Hancock's best 1,600 race that ieaJOn cam at the prestigious Arcadia lnvttationaJ, wh.ere h.e po.led a 4:17.75. Driven to run by the knowledge that he bu "the abWty to reaJly do something ln a race,• f lancock referred to a •eort of raw energy• lnJlde ol him, which continually seeks •a need to it fulfilled. bit by bit. •t had• moment an high IC.hoot, 1tt Arcadia. wh re lt w ra.i.n.lng and we ran,• be added. • 1 ahoWdn't have been fast. but I was injuries. "Runrung has been.a Westyle. • Hancock S8ld. "It wu bard on me when l was injured. l don't want to t.hlnk I'm attached to 1t and have to continue running because rm neurotic or can't do Wllbout lt in my W"e I don't want to be 70 y an old and running on a b.lgb IChool track and falling apart. I don't look al Jt hke that. I don't want to say I'll be running forever. That's not important." Hancock's focus at the collegiate level bas been mainJy in the t.SOO. his favorite race "You wouldn't tb1nk too me(, rs would make that much dltference, but I really tb1nk 1t does.· he said. "It causes the race lo go at a ddferent tempo (lban the t ,600). It's almost for ldclc.ers. The last 300 meters 11 set up Wte a 1traJght· away. There are a lot of subtle things about the race. It's more exciting than the ml.le. lt's fun.• Hancock, the lat t honoree in the 08.lly Pilot Sports Hall ol Fame, changed his major from physics to arclutecture. "It's more art than engmeertng, • said Hancock. whose sister, OUv\.a, Is an archltect. An Eagle Seoul, Hancock WU voted "Molt Uk.ely to Succeed" by bis bigb Rhool MOior damnat . DEEP SEA SPORTS Look out for the Sea Kings # • Many bf>lieve Corona del Mar will d rinit Jy be a .. wlld " Cdfd in the r ce ror the Paalk Coast League champion. hip this season. S.WVlrgM1 o.-v ""'°T CORO A DllL MAR -Wtnl s an \he P 11 C l...eague ~ y 1 dlld rncordirn1 JW.l two vacton ov r th nur 11~n . Thttl doe n 't mutter, not for o'nd·y ar codrh Pat CaUaqhan and ha Corona d(•J MM 1 llQh boys soccer 104ffi You \hmk (' t~l' Me~ and Northwoc1d or'r• Ow fovonle<. to wm the PCL t1U1•l nunk agatn. ·1 wouldn't tx> urp~ lo wan led'fUI'. 1 ltun.k we huve that C"<1pdbillty, Call.tqhun !Mtacl "Thi~ ,., ct much daft rPnt tl'dm W1· ar~ d stron<J +tl> onyhody "Therf.' hilV(' b •en dc lln1I<• 1mp1ov1•· m<'nb. • ht• ddded • 111.-. d tJqhtcr lmll group. mor dbC!phncd \.\fhat happened 1h1i. 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CA 82900 Tiiie bullMA .. con· CM:leO Cly • • ODtPCll'MiOn H•~• you atatted or:wnv ~~No Counesy c:omnv-. b001 IN: Ptflle E Btvan Pr...csent 'this 11&1_,I WU I'*! w1lll Ille County °""" ol Orange Counr, on II '29'200 I 2001uau40 D•j Ptlol Dec 3 10 17 4 i'001 M21? NOTICE OF TRUSTfE'S SALE VOU ARE IN OE FAUi. T UNDER A DEED OF TRUST DA TEO JANUARY 19 2000 UNLESS YOU l Al<E ACTION TO PAOTECT YOUR PAOPERTY IT MAV BE SOLO AT A PU8UC SALE IF YOU NEED AH EXPlA...- TION OF THE NA l\JR£ Of Tl1E PAOCEEOll'i<l AGAINST YOU. YOU SHOULD CONT.ACT A lAWVER On ~,., 7 2002 .• , II 00 am. ROOER R MEADOWS, • ~ • POinted TNllM under and ~ IO Dee0 of TNll 1-oeO Janutr, 27. 2000 .. ~ •200000470IM ol Ot ..., Recofl:lll ldQMG by ~TM...,_, T~ in IN 01b ol .,. County Recotdlt of Qrlng9 County, s.a.. of Caldointa. Will SEU AT PUBUC AUCTION TO HIGHEST 8100£R FOA CASH t~ • lln>e of .... WI ie-tui money of Che UniteO )et Thi~ Coul1 of Or-. County Central 0.llr!Cl 100 CMc c;...., Olwe Well Sant. AN Calttomll 92102 Supa1101 CourlllouH South Enif~ II l'lghl title and ll1lerlll ~ to "'° """" held Cly • under lllCI Deed of Trwt 111 .. Pft1C*'Y UIUllleO 11'1 Mid County and •• .. KtClld -PAACEl I UHfT 5 AS SHOWN AHO DEFINO ON T~ T CERTAIN CONDOMINIUM PlAN RECOAOEO l'EBRU· ARV 22. 1971 IN 800I( 12573 PAGE '30 Of OFFICtAL RECORDS OF ORANGE cnMTY • CAllFOANIA PARCEL 2 AH UH· OIVIOEO 1130 IN TEREST IN ANO TO LOTS I ANO 2 OF TRACT NO t5M IN 1'HE CITY OF NEWfl'ORT BEACH COUNTY Of OMHGE, SlATE Of CAUF<>f'· NIA AS SHOWN OH A MAP MCONXD IN 800K 400 f'AQf.S 21 TO 21 OF MIS• CfLLAHEOUS MAPS, AECOROS OF ~· ANO( COUNTY. CALI• FOAHIA, TOG£THER MTH All IMPAOVf· MENTI THiNON fX• Cl PTIHO THERE• '"°"" COJlllOOlrllM UNTS t n«>u0H M INQ.'*W, LOCATIO fHPI09I UCCI."· tNO nestllOM AU. ca.. Ol. lllCIHT'I ... I RAll MINa,.AL lit'°"Tt. NATURAl CIAI fttOHTI AMO OTHI" ~1v ...,...,.., .. y ..,... 1"I HI ere_._.._" C ·ca =-- ·-.----....... ~1·11ti,_~ • .... I -""' DllBllllt 1-,_I 1 --·-~· ...... ....,... ........... ..., ..... ..... ,,.... --. ,_ ... ' .... CA_., ...._ .... ............. ~~ 90TIOM SUCH WHIP ltvN Camput lof qud· ruary 2002 Boo Oocu· STOCKED OA OtREC· l'Ql.on tO 1110 a PM1t 11'\eflts Wlll contiat o1 TIONALL y DRILLED conlHIC:IOt Otl ... u c l"'•n• Caf1'\Chl l WELLS TUNNELS AAfte>YO VISTA Slaoc.101 ano ~ AHO SHAFTS UHDER INFU, PAOJ~CT HO Cniena PfctKI ,~ T'.c; ANO BENEATH OR "9aO, The Projed le OHtgn cn1111a pet· BEYOND THE EX· a "OHlgn l ullcl ~· t9e0fcationa TERI 0 A LIMITS ptOfeet, and wlH In-ar'CI -cypic:al plafia THEREOF ANO TO elude 1M pt911ffttnary lrom G10UP ~ 1t110 AEOAILL RETUNNEL ~. Pfet*ellof'I of lypocal 0.IMI lrOf!I 1"9 EOUIP MAINTAIN RE· worilng clrawlnga Uno.1gr.OU11e HouWIQ PAIR, DEEPEN ANO (ehofl drawlnte). and bpansion PNff I · OPfAA TE AHV SUCH ~ beMd Oft Meta Court P1CJ!K11 01 WELLS OR MINES the U.C. !MN ~ Iha ~ o1 Caikw· WITHOUT HOWEVER ~ llM 0eetgn nm IN!ne AdcittORll "' THE RIGHT TO DRll.l CrlWrla. ~ ~ lorm&tion •••olable 10 MINE, STORE EX· Citic 1 ..... c:ti.la, ~ '*"' onduae lhe PlOA€ AHO ~Te pefi.-ce .,.cln· 0.taolecl P1oiec1 Pro THAOUGH THE SUR· ~ .ttt -typl-Of&m SOia ~ illld FACE OR THE UPP£R c111 pMft9 lrOlft Gr0t>p 1 U19/ o1 ii. U-~ SOC> FEET Of THE ~ end = or Cal.lorn.• 1,.,,,,,. SU8SURFACE OF THE ...... from the • C.mc>u• Sll/'JOjfO. Ind LANO HEREINA&OVE gr.ou.te Hou•lng £1. Dffion C11i.na DESCRIBED AS RE penaloft. PhaM I • The Con1rac101 1'lCI SERVED IN THE 0£ED llllleu Coult ll'rofectl of Oeligrl Tetm ... be r• FROM THE IRVINE the ~ of ~ quo1eo 10 oti1ta.t1 .. W> COMPANY A CORP(). lorNe. IMne. pr~llb trom 111• Stalt RATION AECOADED All De11gn 8u1IO l=tte .,.¥$1'1.11 ~cl OCT06ER 18 1178 IN TNll\S •ho are on· Iha Sll!e Ardlo•tet'I At:. BOOK 12987 PAGE ..,..., '" ~ ctn Compliance 103&. OF Off'lCIA&. tot ,. P!oiect eno ..n.ft SeQion ano ,. ~ Or RECOAOS AlSO t0 OUU1 1 Ptequallla 1"99 C11<1nl)I Fo<e 0. EXCEPTING THERE ion ~ 11111 Cll pertmenl aotnoM The FROM THE .. !tie< fl411 824-1111 7 P10jKI ••II requ11t SUBSURFACE WATER (0.sqi ' C:00.1rue11on CIJYIPUI and u c Re RIGHTS. BUT Willi· Sefv-Hot LIMI 0< ;9ftlal OfftOn ll)P<Ollll OUT TliE RIOHT Of (141) 824-6630 {J C IMne ,., COO<OI• SURFACE ENTRY AS IU•MtTTAL nai. all de1>gn ap· RESERVED IN THE D€ADUHI ANO ptOVllt ConlrtCIOf • DEED FROM THE '"OCEDUAES: sc:Mduie mu.i 1ef\ecl IAVINE COMPAHV A DMql 8'.-0 T .. ITI and llitCOm'nOOall • CORPORATION RE· P19qUl)1IUllOll Siii•· n1cu1uy 101•• CORDED OCTOBER "*111 _,. be l9CaiY9cl at p1oce51e1 11 1171 IN 80()f( IN Ofhce ol ~ a DE5'GN 8UIU> TEAM 12817 PAGE 1038 OF Contlruc:ltOn ~ PAEOUAllFtCATION OFFICIAL RECORDS l#lW 1:00 PJot., Ff'ldty, PAOCEDUAH : PARCEL 3 AH EX· J1nu1ry 4, 2002. 1 0esooti BuolO T~ CLUSIVE EASEMENT PleaH aend Oe11gn P1equaltloe111on Stitt APPURTENANT TO ~ T•m ~-m•1111 w be av 11tb1e EACH UNIT FOR _, S\elttnenle 11 lot· TueNey. Dec-bet THE use AND OC· lows Att.ntion: LJM ti, 2001, .. lhlt Ol'llce of CUPANCY Of THOSE ..-..,, ON.gn & Con· ()eti9f' & CoMtlUC!oon PORTIONS Of THE 1WCt10n ~ Uni• s.r.u. IJM•""'Y of RESTRICTED COM· ver111y Of Cal•tortlil Ca.lifornoa IMM. )500 MON AREA OESIG· IMM 3500 Benleley ~ Plac:e IMM HATED IN THE OEQ.A. Ptlce I~ CaMomit C»lomoa 92e97 24~ RATION OF RESTRIC· 92H7·24SO 0.1•gn Tlla Pr•qu11tt.c111on TIONS ANO SHOWN 8uilO T.-n Pl~· S1a1emen1 Pacile4 n 0 N T H E C 0 N • "°" S&aWtlllnll lhll be be m.t1ieO 10 ootent•ll DOMINIUM Pt.AN FOR tul>tnlll.0 In IHleG IHma un&blt IO ~ EACH UNfT .,~ inarleo on them '" pe1110n 11y ClllonQ SM P'OC*'Y It MU• lhlt OUl9da 1941) 824-el 17 or 114lll ....S 111 .. C:lly ol New-'"DUIQN -.0 TEAM 824'"30 Pott 8eedl County ot '"tOUAl.WICATION 2 All 0teQU&k' loOll Oninge, S... of ClllDfo STAnattNT. requor.,.,.,.. ~ be ,_ "Stle ~ ii I ARM>VO VtlT A f\AI by IN Cornit· Coventry Newporl WILL. "'°-'ECT NO, IOtl and Attnolect. OI• Buell CA 12MO MM)O. • he• who will .,. pet· AP N ~.001 No Prequahhc:a1ion lonning lhe wol1I Onl'f Tiie und1t11gnecl $ll1emetn11 t>e ac· 11\e ~ 01 in. TIUl!ee dlldllin'8 .,,,., I-~ •fief 1:00 'M . Con1tac101 • tno IDloCy tor .,,,., lnCOn'ec:I• frlday, January 4, ~·Olla lhllt v.ll nesa ot Ole 1&rM1 ao 2002. HoweYar 1t1e Unt be blOOlllQ ma~ OrMI tnd other COin-~ ,....... lie tq'll and _. tla con mon 0e99.-.1 ii .,,,.,, IO requeel, ftclN'I and eiOefeel .,_, ,_.., ....iu.l• ~I.ti 3 The UM#llty ,_ s..s ...... tie llledl ~ lf'Oltl o..igll ~ • ~ M """°"' oownant 0t ~ Tlaf!'ll ii diMfNd raJ<llQ &'fllanl lor P'•· "'1111'1W1ly ..... 01 ITI• ~rt IO ~le qua~btlOll ol boidlMr'I pe..d. rllQ&ldtnv lltt. IM evalualiOn ot 11\e<f o.sion "" !J T MIN, ~ ()( ena;m. Qualofical>Ont who "'"' .. nwwnutn brllnoet. tO pey 1M ,., llANDATO"V requ.r-U in Pllln meining pMapli IUf'll ol '"l•OUALIACATION I, Mii bl ll'lltMtW«I at !tie noce(1) NCUfed llY CON'l,'INCI: pert ol PtlllM ' OI o.e Wt1 0..0 Of Tt\lll, wllh A lMI .... ry ,,._ PrequuflCIUon 1in1.,eat lflef90fl .. OtitallflcM-... Con· • The Uo"W-•WllC't •11 prOWOdld 11'1 .... ,..,, ........ -... -..... ~ .... 11Mra1 ii""'· undlr ..,_, Oft T__.,, ...., ..it leM'4 1*1 .. ..,,,... ol .... 0..0 0111 .. , .. •t. ot .,,.. 2 of lie pr.- of TIWI. IMe, c:Nroee Hr•• ......, • guaM1c:a11on proce .,,., • .,_... ot -1t:~ •.• OMr .... Dltql Burld fMf!ll '* T~ and °' tie W. ... wM ... tliJUJ In ,,_. Ole -rt• ~ ~ Mid 0..0 OI ._ c-e.r .... In lt9 ~ WI Pl\lw 2 Tt\181, tor 1M amount ....., .. W ....... ••II be qua11l1tcl 10 w~...,,.. IO • ..... " t M• eubmtl bids Ofl tliit tla f131 2M 22 llell 0.• h _. W PrllftCI The ~ ""°"' ,.............. •• 5 The ~ It .-o..oo1Ttu1t._.. ANau1-. w • ._ ~ .. : ,. ...... ~., .. ,,.....A .... .......,... ... ....,_ • 1'41 ..,_,, .....,... ~--• T-.....,_ ••IOfl --I ....._ Oedil-.... _,... 9' se.t*"'*°"' IO re,Kt ....... of 0.. .. O.· ............. ,... ""' .,,., ...... .,...,.. MIN ler Sell. Md I MM ....... ..._ lo _,.,. ll'Y ~ ..-.NOllC:llof O.. ..,.,.. ......... ll'l .. 8'1111•••• anc1 ~ 10 ... The M ...... • ...... ilWI'• lhoM quaW•ed lol~ cauMd 7x>ec St WI a... ..... IO tUDl'NI· bldl tor .......... Otilmll ........ -..... Pro,ed Md a..n • W ID Ill ,,.... • = ..... t Pwo~1t::trM DlltiOtl ,___. In lie °"IMY .,_._ ~I il1ll .... T ............ ID ..... ... ~ ... --.......... .,.in. • ...... ... ... "' IOflNd .. tfleY --' 0.. 01 I .. "., c • -..... .., ....., ..... of "°°"' R ~ = -........... ,...._,. in. •llllllf T~ ........ ~ ~ 111 ly.l 1f Aoeet A --... ..... 1111*'1 l'l'd .,...,,.,_ lk••• •• ...... ca .., ,...9fNt1'1 Mdl'M9 -.... toMlllr .. ltd ....... in .. .... ..... *:I ..... I 1MOU1W 01 10'llt OI .,_ ~·:,..,.,.,,,,..... ....... -::...... =. .... ..::::-..:. r.i.;i:aa ~~ ....... •El :;elf .-i .. -.,.-ks II T"9 htetY ....... . fliiU 01• -= --II ........ r. h ~ r:,:.•r: I .e. • :.:. =-.... .. "· ... ... ,,. ~~ ==:i; ... : : ........ , -.. .... ".,,.. . .. =--... =-----i. -~I'\...-:--.:&.--:. ....... !!!I! ~ --....... .. ... ~-w~=-c.:: :::ri~ m..... -c ='ll:S.: ~-~ • -= -... THE REGENTS Of' THE UNIVEAStn' OF CALIFORNIA o.c..mbef 2001 Pu1:11rsneo Newpofl 8HCll·COlla Mtaa Diiiy PIOI o.c ..... 10 17 200! REQUEST FOR PROPOSALS Tile Of•nge County Sanotalion OtaltlCI °' ()r. al'OI~ ~ will raca10ra H•••O P<~ uni• T-_.,, ~ 21, 2002. • 2:00 p.m. P!'QPOlllllf mull be ,_.a II hi °"4nd s AOmtni&nllon l otltly 0t Pwcf\uono OtV1$10tl Olhc:e by 1t1e di II ano l>l!W llet .. n abo•• "' 1on11 10844 E .. s Avenue Fountaon Valley Callto1n11 92108 70111 REQUEST FOA PAOPOSAl PUACMASI! Of AfCC>ftOS & INfO"MATION MANAQ~Ml!NT SOFTWAM • PHAM I SPEClf'JCATIOH NO. E·200t-15 P1opoH11 mull be tu1>mtned on Ille romi ~ Cly ~ OioltflCI '" llCXOtdancAI .... .. PfO\llllOf1e of hi ~ ClllOM ~ ptooosal ~ INj l\lttl\ef inlonnatoon may be otJtllll'9d at Ille ..,.,. acscs11u 1e1epnona 1714) S93·7583 Pub11¥JeG Newpott BHcll Co111 MeH Deit; Pilot ~ 10 lQOl -..,y NOTICE Of OtSSOLUT10N NOTICE TO CREDI· TORS AHO OTHER IN TERESTEO PARTIES OF UNANIMOUS SHAREHOLDER VOTE TO DISSOLVE A~O WINO UP 0£NTAl Fl· NANCE COMPANY A CALIFORNIA COAPO RA TO. FUIW* noic. • ~ IJWWI ol llD'*· llcll09r '~ ano aoprovll Cly IW lloll'll OI Owedorl and Ollctlt °' Dental F'~ Com-~ IO~fle ChalUlr of lie ..,,. to die Stale of <:.worn.a eno c.a..s to oe and ... .. .. • C:OOllOIWll #Id OI Int to l'Oufe "' COfPCW91• .. ounuMC to ..._, wy '°" "'*' Cahtom.a Corpor'ltlona Coo. Section 1900. • seq D leel~4 2001 Cone.ct ('JO Aol>- tl1 Ga,_. Secntaty, ~ FMnce Con\-'*" 17211 &MM ~ leva•O Su11a 251, Tu&1111 CA W7IC>aJO ~·'*' ~ 8each•Co1t1 Mell ..... OmolnN 10 NOTICE C. CfTV AUCTION • A•ANDONID YHKLI DI 11 :• 11. ..,, ., .. ,....c....,_ --.-=·-.. 1111 ....... c... Dll .. ~- STARTING ANEW BUSl!mSSl • • • • • • • • • • • .,,. R•chara Ptt"4en1 Tm 1111@11' I "II ftieo ""' • ~ the County Oft\°' Orlf9't ~ °" 12,~ 1!<'001 aoo1MtS111 "'*" 10 r ~I I f 5'111 ,....,. ............ ._,,,,.Mil' ..,,,,._~,, ~_, ,,.,;:r:,. ~ Rn1r11 uml d.-uJliJw. utt 1mhjttt lo cl111uj1t> • itho111 cM>C Wt. TIM· publi-dwr n•"4'n N tlN' ri#,ifil lo rc-11..or. n'f'I if~. nwi,.... or r1•jt't'I 1H1~ •·lru in~I il<hcni.,..11w111. !>(4'-"~ n·110rt '"'' 1·m1r du11 nu•~ IK• i.11 ~our d tl!ISirtNl 11d i11111N·cli1111·I~. TI1.-DruJy l'i1111 n1't't'pt; Ito liahilil\ for om t'm.tr i11 1111 1ulwr1i~1;W'nt fo;" hit·h it 11m~ '"' n'l4fK•tlbihl1• l"~'f'I for 1lw t'Oool o( tJw iq1t11'r netuull~· on·upiNI I» th1· error. <:n-.li1 1·011 c111I~· '"' 11110•1•11 for tlw Gn.1 ulJ!ll•nion. ' ... G) fQUAt HOUSl'IG OPPORTUNITY . -.. ---~ ~-j II ,., .. ,. F'J _,__... .. ' llyhx ((> .. Q) t.:i 1-<•!>'H (Pit-aw 1114·f11dl" \our 1ia11M lllHI '"'°'"' tlVllll1t'f' llntl ,,.·If 1'•11 ) OU t._..1£ •itfa 11 flfitt ffOOCr.) 11YPL1•e (9-t9) 642-5<> 78 lly...,..Ptl•••' :J:Jo Wftit Bav St:m-1 C0tt1u Meu. CA 9'l627 At ~Jiort Bh-d . ._ &.y Sc. __ ... _ !8-- Monday ............... Frida)' S:OOpm . Tueeday ............. Monday S:OOpm Wedneeday ...... :.Tueeday S:OOpm Thursday ...... Wedneeday S:OOpm Friday ............. 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