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TUESDAY, JANUARY 7, 2003
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A shredded billboard flail s in the wind as worker s try to dismantle 1t on Monday. The billboard, off of Newport Boulevard near Industrial
Way, was destroyed by stroog Santa Ana winds . The gusts are expected to continue through this afternoon ..
Winds wreak havoc
Santa Anas roll through
Newport-Mesa on Monday,
knocking out power, downing
trees and creating messes.
Winds will continue today.
Deepa Bharath
Daily Pilot
I 1 was !.O windy that tree' dropp~d down
with a thud. power hne'> coUapsed and
some didn't have to tum off the lighl
switch before going 10 ht'd
II was so windy that make:.hfft <;top <;igm at
blacked-out traffic lights blew away and street
'>igns snapped ofT the heams and hung on one
bolt like an action movie v1curn waitmg to be
re~ed.
ll was ~ windy that boats slipped ofT their
moorings
11 wa.t. .,o windy in Newpon-Mt•.,.J on lue'>·
day that 1.he l larhor Patrol's wind rnl'a~uring
de,'ice broke.
~ta Ana wtndi. wi,nnow.etL.r.bruugh the
streets like a fiery "'.,"dAdal Sunday night and
Monday morning, littering the streets. tearing
down tree branches and mercilt'l>'>ly .,lapping
o utages on hundred~ of homes.
Both Costa Mesa and Newpon IJeach suf-
fered from an array of ·effects. Oeanup crews
worked through the day .
.. We had at least 20 larger trees ~ well a'i
tree limbc; go down." !>aid Bill Morri-.. Cos1a
Me~·s director of public '>ervices. "~to.;t of the
trees and limb" took the power Jine<i wiui
them. and we had people working from 6 a.m.
almost until 5 p.m."
Southern California Edison offinals ~d
~veral hundred c-uc;tomer. 111 the Newport·
Me"1 area were without power Monday morn·
ing. /l<, of Monday evening. 90 cusrorner., wen:•
in the dark 111 C .o'>ta Me~ am! lOO in Newport
FYI
A few tips for power outages from Southern
Cahfornra Edison:
•If you see downed lines, call the police and
fire departments right away.
•Turn off or unplug unnecessary electrical
equipment, especially sensitive electronic
equipment.
•Make sure you have battery-operated radios
and flashlights. Do not rely on candles
because they pose a 'significant fire hazard
• Do not cook indoors with charcoal or other
fossil fuels. They can cause deadly fumes rf
used indoors.
• Edison customers affected by the outages
may call (800) 611-191 1 or the telephone
~number on their bill for information.
~each ~ome <Uea., mJy remain wuho111 power
unlll late thl'> rnnming. officials said.
See WINDS. Page A4
Art museum names new executive dire·ctor
Orange Courity Museum of Art in Newport Beach
taps New York art m useum director after yearlong
search to replace Naom i Vi ne.
leadership position at a time when
the county is emerging as a cultl!ral
centt:r.
"Orange County is reaUy coming
into us own, with a progressive cul-
tural scene that's d evelopif'lg inde-
pendent of traditional structure and
definitions, and against the grain df
preconceptions about the region."
Szakacs said in the statement.
professional who help\!d._(prm ~
museum. died Dec. 27, 200 l~t>r -a
hattJe with cancer. She wa'> 52
The yearlong search for a new di
rector drew upon the taJents of many
dedicated people, said Darrel Ander-
son, chairman of the museum\ bofu.d
of directors. Anderson said he wa.,
grateful for the museum's commit·
ment to finding the best in the midst
of such trying times.
Lolita Harper
Daily Pilot
NEWPORT Bf.ACH -Orange
C.Ounty Museum of Art offi~ials ended
their exhaustive hunt for a new ex-
ecutive director Monday.
Dennis $1..a.kacs, now the deputy di-
rector of the New Museum of C.On-
temporary Art in New York. wi,U re·
place Naomi Vine, who died of cancer
a UttJe more than a year ago. ln his
current gig. S1..akac!> heads program
development. the planning of a new
building and museum management,
officials said.
I le will begin at the Orange County
Museum of the Arts in April.
S1..akacs was in New York on Mon-
day and was unavailable for a tele-
phone interview.
In a prepared statement from mu-
seum officials. S7..akacs ·said he was
"thrilled and honored" to assume the
THE VERDICT
He also expressed a ready willing-
ness to follow Vine's successful lead
and build upon the venue's interna-
tional reputation while "reachihg
deeper into Orange C.Ounty's diverse
community."
Vine. who was admired as an arts
"And. as it will soon be clear. 11 wru.
. well worth the effort.· he said
• LOUTA HARPER covers Costa Mesa
Stfe may be readled at (949) 574-4275 or
by e-mail at lolita.harper,<r/atimes.com
The name has root~ and continues to provide Daily Pilot
AT A GLANCE
ON THE WEB:
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garden as soon as we moved, and I've
always had one Ince.
WEATHER
members
overrule·
planners (,
Costa \--1 esa counctl narrowly
approves second-story
additi on Lhat Planning
Commission denied.
Lolita Harper
Daily Pilot
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NEWPORT BEACH
Leagues try
to light up
the night
Several groups ask Newport
Beach parks commissioners
to extend li ghting hours at
five playing fields.
June Casagrande
Daily Pilot
NFWPORT REACH -ln the nf>\ler-endUlg
Mrnggle to help l ub find plan•, to play
'>port~. city .,taff member. are recommend-
ing that the Parle.,, Reach~ and ·Recreauon
<..omm1,.~1on approve a request to t">.1end
the hour!> of lighting at five area playmg
field'>.
Newpnn Beath fJlllt• 1..1.•ague hru; a-.ked
that IJghting hour<i lw extended until 9:45
p.m. at lJncoln Athlet1t Center's field!> I and
2 on I nday evening-. ht.•l\H'Cn feb. 7 and
June 22. and unnl 7 p m \a.1urda)"> from
Feb 15 through ApnJ 5
The Newpon Ripride youth .. port!> organi-
1.auon ha., a. .. ke<l for longer lighting hours
for it'> upcom111g Pantie G1rb Fast Pitch Soft -
baU Tuple Crown foumament h L\ asking
for lights until 9 p.m. f'eh. A and until 8 p.m .
Feb 9 at Bonita Creek. Arroyo and Grant Ho-
wald parts.
See LIGHTS, Pace M ..
A s family legend has it, centuries ago.
our ancestors were dwelling tn
Scotland during a famine. The local
peasantry was starving in the countrySlde,
while the local lord was cozy ln his castle.
With the help or bis knights. be had taken
whatever food there was from the
peasants. In add ldon. he bad a substantial
garden wtthln the castle walls. so he and
his were eating welt The peasants wouJd
bave been wiped out if It wasn't for one
person within the casde walls -the lord'a
gardener.
that the lord didn't
become suspicious;
otherwise. he wouJd
have lost his head. and
our family wouldn't
have come into being
since he ls our ancestor
and why we bear the
name Gardner.
• There's a certain challenge to gardening
in this area -namely the adobe sou. I've
lived in my house more than 50 years.
amended the soil every year and. eyery
year. it's like breaking up conaete when I
first get started.
The Wlndl hawn't le1t yet,
but they will. Expect highs in
1he mid-70t to lower 80a.
!Mry night l!e would go to the castle
garden IJ'\d hatve$t what he could and tcm
it owr the walls to the pcasantt outside.·
otMously. he left enough tn lh fjll'den so
ROBERT
GARDNER
t don't know if it's
something in the genes.
but I have always
enjoyed gardening, I _
never tried it until we
moved to Corona del Mar since It wu
lmpoMlble 10 grow anything fn lhe nd of
the Balboa PenlnsUla, but I planted a
I should slate that when I say garden; I
mean vt'getable garden. I've ~ bad any
interest tn flowers. I know people who ~
pas9ooa.te abou t orchid or roses. and I
ad.mire their enthusWm. but. Cor me. I lib
to be able to eat the things I pow.
I have ex.pertmen~ed wlth various CIOP'
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SPORTS
Eatanc:Ja t>ovt' batketben
bettl \v..mlt-.. 85-29.
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u ' Tuesday, ~ 1. 2003
KIDS TALK BACK
Reso~ving
for the
sake of
resolving
The Daily Pilot asked
students at Middle
College High School
in Costa Mesa what
their New Ye&r's
R~soludons were: ·
·To do better
in school.~
RYAN
MCNULTY, 18
·1 don't likt
resolutions.
Call me a
revolution-
ary."
SHANNON
RIOOEU, 16
"To find out
what I'm
going to be
when I'm
older.•
JOHNIE
COOK, 17
·To stop
judging
myself.·
ANGELA
BERNARD,
17
·To get a job
and make a
living so I can
moveout-
my first-ever
resolution."
pttL.
GOODWIN,
18
-Inrerv~ws and photos
by Deirdre Newman
ON .CAMPU.S
•
IN THE CLASSROOM
Teaching without stress
Steve Harper
enables his Middle
College High
students to kick
back, even when
preparing for a test.
I
Deirdre Newman
Daily Pilot
I t's the day before a test. but you
wouldn't know It by wal.lting
into Steve Harper's class at
Middle College High School.
The atmosphere in the
government" class, comprised of
about 20 students, is ultra laJd-back.
Harper, a longtime teacher at the
'The day
before [the
test] is an
opportunity
for them to
catch up and
work on their
study guides
for the test,
which should
relieve
anxiety.'
Teacher
Steve Harper
school on
Orange
Coast
College's
campus,
says he likes
it that way.
"The day
before (the
test! is an
opportwtlty
for them to
catch up
and work on
their study
guides for
the test,
which
should
relieve
anxiety,"
Harper said.
His
informal
style of ,
teaching
allows students to ask him
conversational questions, like how
the swfis.
On Friday, Dec. 13, as students
were preparing for a test the
following Monday, Harper found
time to discuss juvenile crime and a
DVD he had just seen. "Ufe Beyond
F.arth," in addition to the study
guide.
Harper said he talked about
juvenile crime in response to
questions by students and brought
up tl1t DVD to motivate them to
seek out videos with an academic
focus.
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TODAY
MuncNble Lundi 8liled with yogurt or com dog orvieggte com dog, potBto
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PHOTOS BY DON LEACH/ DM.Y PILOT
Steve Harper starts up a softball game wrt:h students at Middle College High at OCC before class.
ult's just to encourage them to find
videos and things that might give
them an education in addition to
entertainment," Harper said.
Students say they respond well to
Harper's intuitive ability to relate to
them on a personal level.
"I love this class,· said Rachel
Carter, l 7. "He has a high level of
energy and inspires you to get work
done. Coming into this class, it's
not like 'Oh, I'm going to fall
asleep."'
Phil Goodwin, 18, who cransferred
to Middle College High School in the
fall, said Harper goes to great lengths
to make sure his students
Wlderstand the material.
"He answers all our questions in a
way we can comprehend." Goodwin
said. "He explains things with
examples."
• IN THE CLASSROOM 1s a weekly
feature in whicti Daily Pilot education
writer Deirdre Newman visits a campus
in the Newport-Mesa area and writes
about her experience.
Middle College High student Paul Collier. background. chases down a pop
fly during a softball game played between classes.
SCHOOL LUNCH MENU
WEDNESDAY
~ c:hkbn .. lad with fresh bebd
whole grain roll or hamburger or
veggie burger with lettuce •nd piddes,
9'iced peed'IM, dloice of milk
ntURSOAY
Muncheble Lund\ Sated or p.-with
INfinere ~end rneett>alls, frMh
b4*ed ~ greln roll, critp gf'Mn
.. led with rendl dreulng, dK>lc:e of
fruit end mlllt
FRIDAY
Munc:Nble Lunch S.t.d or chidten
nuggets wtth dipping auce. flcama
ltidcs with rench dip, blue raapbeny
100% fnlit juice ber, choice of m ilk
MONDAY
Munchabfe Lunch Salad or bean and
dleeM burrito, peu, niislns, choice of
mWt
•The Mundlable Lund'! Saf'ld contains
tossed greens, cherry tomatoee,
cradcet'I, protein IOURlel auch a cnee.e. suntlower Meda, fruit yogurt
and honey-roasted peanuts, end
dressing.
No child Is diicrlmiMt-1.,..,
becauM of rrK», NJr. color, Mtional
origin, age or diubllliy. If it T. w.wd
•child hn bHn diacrlminat-1 llglliMt.
write lmm«Ji•tely to the SecreUry of
Agriculture, Wuhington,. D.C. 20260.
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WEATHER FORECAST
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HOW lO REACH US
Cln:u'8tlon
It'll be windy yet again
today, but the Santa Anas
should ease ear1y this
afternoon. Highs will range
from the upper 70s in Costa
Mesato the10'N8r70sln
Newport Beacti. Overnight
lows wilJ lte about 50.
northwest swell of 10 to 13
feet The winds and waves will
ease this evening to 10 to 20
knots and 1-to 3-feet,
respectively. TliOMAS H. JOHNSON,
Publisher TONY DOOEAO,
Editor JUC1V OETTWO,
AdY9ftla!ng Olrac:tOf LANA JOHNSON,
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By Wednesday, we'll be able
to clean up the aftermath of the
winds, but will still enjoy a
mostly aunny day, with highs
ranging from the mid~ to
lower70..
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BOATING FORECAST
The easterly winds will blow
• strong 16 to 25 knotl In the
Inner water thl1 eftemoon, with
2-to 4-foot wevet and• west
awefl of' to 7 fMt. The swell
will build 6 to 8 fNt.
Out ftrtt., the eutetly
wlndt wMt blow 15 to 25 knotl,
wfth 2· to 5-foot W8vel and•
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SURF
We'll yet again see
head-highs with the occasional
overhead today. The best bet
would be to hit the bead\ eartv
rather than later. Wedn89dey
should be IOmeWhat similar to
today. We'll "rop a couple feet
come Thura&ay. Wtrter quelty: .
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WATER TEMPERATURE
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BRIEFLY IN THE NEWS
Saved ficus tree to
enter city yard
Cost is $50 for adults,
$20 for children 12 and
younger. Call (949} 673-
7863, Ext. 350, for informa-
tion and reservations. .
Officers group
changes name
·n1c ficus tree in front of
the pharmacy on Main Street
in Balboa Village will be dug
up, pu1 into a box and stored
at a cuy yard for about a year
while Newpon Beach leaders
decide when and where to The Costa Mesa chapter
replan1 the tree, city officials of The Retired· Officers of
i.aid Monday. America changed Its name
The city agreed to pre-Jan. l to Military Offi<!ers
serve and store the tree at "Assn. of America because
iti.. own expense. though the chapter's national or-
doing so was not a provi-ganization changed its
sion of the ci1y's settlement name.
with the Balboa Arbor Sod-The local Golden West
ety. TI1at agreement gave Oiapler has decided to go
the society lhe right lO dig· with the name change to
up and box the tree for taler "heller reflect its total
planling, but the society did membership composition
not have enough money to and what the association
do so in time to permil Bal-does for all of us," said
boa Village renovations 10 Oiapter Presidenl Lt.
proceed on schedule. City Commander Rohen E.
Manager Homer Bludau of-Perry.
fered the city's help. _The association has his-
The tree was lhe onJy torically pursued legisla-
whole tree left standing af-tive and policy actions on
ter crews cut down mosl of a variery of issues concern-
Main Streel!> tree£ last fall, ing military personnel in-
An emergency coun action eluding rel.ired officers
caUed a hall to the work embarking on second ca-
while lhe cwo parties nego-reers.
tiated the fate of lhe re-for more information.
maining Balboa Peninsula call Perry al (7 14) 558-
Lrees. 7541 .
Tall ships return to
Newport Harbor #
Tall shipc; the Lynx and
the Hawaiian Chieftan ar-
rived Monday al the New-
por1 I !arbor Nautical Mu-
-.cum for d week of
d(lcksrde tour~ and a battle
rt:i:nactment.
Tours take place from 4
to n p.m. today through
rhuri.day and from 10 a.m.
lo I p.m. Saturday and
\unday. Lo51 ,., $3 for
adult'>; $2 for student<; and
'>enior'>; and $7 for fami-
lie!>. A three-hour ball le re-
t•naclment c:rube will
board at 4 p.m. f:riday.
L Put a bug in ~ ; someone's '
~) ear
Call the ·
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CLASSIFIEDS
CALL 642-5678
Holiday trash ,
pi.ckup unchanged . ..
Though there will be no
•meet sweeping in New-
port Beach on Monday,
Jan. 20 -tn honor of Mar-
tin Luther King Jr. Day -
lra!>h collec1ion will con-
tinue as normal.
Thus. residents' trash
pickup will not be delayed
that week while street
sweeping will be unavail-
able on the holiday.
r-or information. call the
Newporl Bea<.:h General
Services Department from
7 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. week-•
day'> at (949) 644 -3055.
.. Tuesday, January 7, 2003 A3 .
Newport general plan process continues
Subcommittee will
consider resident
input and decide
what more to include
in the updated draft.
far reaching the update proc-"Should we be bringing this FYI
June Casa1r ande
Daily Pilot
ess should be. thing into conformance with A subcommittee of Ule General
Plan Update Committee will
meet at 4 p.m. Monday in the
small conference room of the
main branch of the Newport
Beach Public Library, 1000
Avocado Ave. For more
information, call (949) 644-3000.
NEWPORT BEACH -fhe
general plan update procei.s
will officially enter ·its next
phase Monday whel) a city
subcommittee mee'\s to exam-
ine residents' input ·on the
city's future and to decide how
The committee members' state law as we're updating'{
main goaJ Monday will be to Those aie 1he kinds of things
consider what to include;in the they will look a t." Wood said.
revised generaJ plan and what The city will also draft a let ·
matters should not factor into ter to send out to residents
lhe generaJ plan update. For who served on the General
example, said Assistant City Plan Advisory Cornrninee to
Manager Sharon Wood, the determine how many of the
city's public safety element is members of the disbanded
·currently out of date with state comm ittee are still available 10
law. Committee members wilJ serve the city. Those willing
decide whether to update the wiU be as~ed to tak·e part in re·
public safety element at th.is · viewing drafts of the updated
time or whether to focus on is-general plan and to provide
~ues more prevalent in resi-further guidance and input for
dents' minds. the city.
The next phase of the gen-
eral plan update process will
be drafting the revii;ed docu-
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OVERRULE
Continued from Al
J
ln the same light, be was un·
bending in the fact that b1s
business is an integral, and le·
gal, part of the project and be
refused to deJete a separate en-
city code. Recent changes to this trance to the office area from
small area, once called the "19th his plans. He also refu$ed to
Street Transitional Overlay chan.ge the title to designate a
Z.one." have turned a normally purely residential use of his
routine home remodel lnto a test home, saying he bought the
of a contentious council zoning property because of its dual
decision. functionality.
Under the new zoning -t NI am not going to sign off.on
which reverts the area back to its anything that .will... effectively
low density zoning in an attempt take my business out of the
to revive the residential feel -house, N Hernandez said.
expansio'n of any home-oper· Hernandez's initial proposal
ated business In that specific was denied by city Z.oning Ad·
area is prohibited. However, a ministrator Perry Valantine and
purely residential home addition then appealed to the Planning
would be permitted, according Commission at the request of
to city code:.. Councilman Gary Monahan.
The second-story addition is Planning Commission Chair
not for hjs business, Hernandez Kalrina Foley. who was charac·
said, but to make more space for teri.zed during election season by
his family. Under his proposal, Monahan as being opposed to
the space designated for his second·story additions. was the
business was actually decreased lone supporter. of the two-story
10 make roo m for more livable remodeling project and aid she
space. he said. Hernandez said viewed it as an anempt by Her-
he sunply wanted to maintain nandez to build his dream
the current sl.Zt' of his business. house.
while improving his home and Her colleagues did not agree
the sw;roundmg neighborhood. and Hernandez was denied his
FYI
reque t. Monahan appealed
the decision again and brought
It before the City Council,
which enacted the zoning
chapge that has muddied the
waters.
In 1965, a portion of West 19th
Street was designated a "transi·
tional area" in the anticipation of
a 19th Street bridge over the
Santa Ana River. At that time, city
officials sald the bridge would re-
quire a gradual change in the ex·
isthlg properties from low-den·
sjty residential to commercial
11se. a staff report says.
The area maintained its resi·
dential zoning but an additional
utransltional layer" was created
to allow businesses to be nm
from the properties. The transi-
tional area runs from 854 to 1014
W 19th St -even numbered
properties only-and 1903 Fed-
eral Ave.
Council members voted in
early June to return the residen-
tial feel to the street now that
the city is in the process of re-
moving the bridge from official
plans. An added provision of the
zone change allows the 10 exist-
mg businesses in the 31-prop-
erty area to continue op.erating
\
f.nde6nJtely, but bars them from
expanding the busioess or sell-
ing their house for a different
commercial use.
SI.nee the council's unanimous
vote to rerum the former •19th
Street Transitional Overlay
l.one• to a p~ residential
neigh9()rhood -blocldng the
opening of any business that ls
not already established -more
questions about code enforce·
mem and property values and
rights have been raised. officials
bavesaJd.
Qty Manager Alan Roeder said
members of the Planning' De-
partment started scrtltiniz:ing
details of the zoning change the
day after the council's vote. What
would happen if a property
owner, who also happens to run
a business from his home,
wanted to remodel his house? He
would have the right to do so un·
der a purely resldendal zone, but
would be prohibited from using
the den for business purposes,
officials sald.
• LOUTA HARPER covers Costa
Mesa. She may be reached at (9491
574-4275 or by e-mail at
lolits.hsrper@lstimes.com.
LIGHTS
Contmued from Al
sports park suffered its biggest QUESTieN
setback when contractor Castel· Do you think the
---The Parks, Beaches and lo Inc. reneged on the deal due commlulon lhould Recreation Commission will I ? • to financial problems. A July extMd lghting
meet at 7 p.m. tonight in Ci!)' 2002 deadline proved too arnbi-hours at the five Council Chambers at City Hall, field 1 c 11
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PUBLIC SAFETY
BRIEFLY IN
THE NEWS .
Woman still critical
after 2-story fall
alcohol were involved.
"There were olhef people
in the room who witnessed
lhe incident," he said. "It
just seems to be an unfortu-
nate accident."
Hearing delayed for
fonner city worker
A 29-year-old woman re·
mained in critical condition
Monday after she jumped
on a bed and fell out an A pretrial hearing for
open window by accident Trenton Veches. the for.
early Friday morning, offi-mer Newport Beach re-
el~ said. creation coordinato r ac-
The woman. whose name cused of sucking young
has not been released be· boys' toes, was postponed
cause her family hasn't been to Feb. 2.
notified, was attending a Veches, who was ar-
party Thursday night at a rested in April, awaits a
home in the 200 block of criminal trial on 28 felony
Walnut Street. said Newport counts of lewd contact
Beach Police U . John Klein. with minors and one mis-
The incident happened demeanor count of po')
at about 3 am. Friday. ses mg child pornography
when the woman was He has pleaded not guilty
jumping on a bed in a sec-to aU charges.
ond-story room. he said. The 32-year-old Hun
"She fell out the window tmgton Beach resident
and hit her head on the quit his job after the aJle·
sidewalk." Klein said. gauons. He 1s being held 1n
She suffered severe head Orange County jail in lieu
injuries· and was taken to' of a SS,00,000 bail.
Mission Hospital in Mission La,st month, parents of
Viejo, where she remains in three young boys allegedly
critical condition. he said. molested by Veches sued
Klein !>aid investigators the city for negligence and
are not sure yet if drug!> or negligent hiring.
The Newport I I arbor Ba.sebalJ 3300 Newport Blvd. For more tious and city officials now esti-• a our
Assn. is asking for lights at Mari-information, call (9491 644_3000. mate' that the park will be fully Readers Hotli.ne at (949) 642-6086 '
ners Park until 9 p.m. on vanous .. open in late spring or early or ~en~ e-mail_to ~ays be~~tl'.! ,~eb_,_ 19 and lune_ -'-6t1rg.._, _hct ·-·.:.z--• .,.,.. ~!!l!':,.~.~t~~~U~L.t'lff .$;1~~~~~~~':,~~a:~.r. .-J.QU~ fl~ES
I!). ..._ ---oar nave iuu!r"Our upcomm~ spons -season: • OS ... 'A MESA "W • · · · th th I · "''" th ti Id Th gh · _._ . d hometown and phone number. C ,, ere !lot anllc1pa?ng at ere p aymg, .. utuU.mg . e 1e s ou most wou. ts one for verification purposes only. • Baic.t StrMt: A
any of these reque ts will be very we do have, RecreatJon and there. they say that the new commercial borglary was
controversial. but at Mariners Senior Services Director Marie grass planted In the infields and reported in the 1000 bl<><* at
Park. there Will have to be some Knight said. other park areas must solidly damaged by its teams. 11:10 a.m. Sunday.
discussion wt th the neighbors," The addiuonal lightJng 1s take root before players are al-"Anyone who goes out lhere • w.st Bay StrHt: A
said Andrea McGutre of the citys needed panJy becau!>e youth lowed on it. and sees that grass would agree hit·and-<un was reported '"
Recreation and Senio r Service'> sports keep grow}ng in popular-But Newport Beach Little there} no reason for us to wait a the 300 bf<><* at 1:58 p.m.
Departm ent. ity. pushing the boundaries of League boa.rQ member John Del-wholl year to get on those base· Sunday.
Unllke Lhe other parks m ques-what local fields can accommo· la Grotta" disagrees. He plans to ball fields." Della Grona said. • Bristol Street: Petty theft
lion, Manne~ Park does not date. But part of the crunch 1s ask the commission to let the was reported in the 2900
have lights. The basebaJJ assoc1a· also due to the delayed o pening league play this season at Bonita •JUNE CASAGRANOEcovers bf<><* at 1:40p.m. Sunday
tion would UM' portable lights at of the Bo nita Canyon 5portS Canyon: The 7-to 12-year-old Newp0rt Beach and John Wayne • Herbor Boulew~: Grand
Manner!<i, as 11 did in the i.pring Park. • players don't weigh much, he Airport. She may be reached at theft was reported in the 2300
when 'iom c neighbors did la.kc Originally scheduled to open said. and the league always re-{9491574-4232 or by e-mail at bled: at 4:39 p.m. Sonday
issue With hgh1ing the park in ApnJ 2001. the $7-inilhon plants infield grass when its june.csssgrande@la~lm#J$.COm • Herbor Boulevard and Wilton Street A
WINDS
Continued from Al
Edi'>on crew\ w11J prioritize
outages that pose the greate'>t
public hazar~. said Kim Scherer,
an &hson !>poke'>woman.
"At this point, we don't know
exaclly how long it's going to
take to wrap it up." she said.
"The outages are spre,ild
throughout the cities and it is
difficult to pinpoint i.pecific ar·
eas."
Newport-Mesa public safety
agencies were also busy taking
calls from anxious cesidents.
Police officers manned inoper·
able traffic lights. There were
no major incidents reported as
a result of the outages, but
drivers like Steve Stafford sure
believed it was Ncraxy out
there."
off thelr moorings." said Deputy
Herbert Siegmund. "Earlier (on
Monday). a sport fisher got tom
off the docks. N
The Harbor Patrol issued a
small-craft advisory late Sunday
night that will remain in effect
today. GustS of 60 mph also shut
down the Balboa Ferry on Mon·
day.
The winds are expected to last
at l~t until this afternoon, said
Frank O'Leary, meteorologist at
the National Weather Service in
San Diego.
commercial burglary was
reported at 3:16 p.m.
Sunday.
• Maple Street: An auto theft
was reported in the 2100
blod< at 7:38 a.m. Sunday.
• Wm 19th Street An auto
theft was reported in the 800
bl<><* at 11 :55 a.m. Sunday.
NEWPORT BEACH
• Acade and Fourth
avenues: An auto theft was
reported at 12:02 p.m.
Sunday.
• Avocado Avenue: A
h1t·and·run was reported m
the 1400 blodt at 10:47 a.m
Sunday
• Bison Avenue: Vandalism
was reported in the 1200
bfodt at 10: 17 a.m. Sunday
• Herbor Crest ~rct.; A
burglary was reported in the
1600 bf<><* at 9:48 am.
Sunday
• Irvine Avenue· A
hit-and·run was reported '"
the 2200 bl<><* at 3.55 p.m
Sunday
• Jetty Drive: Annoying
phone calls were reported 1n
the 100 blod< at 8:21 p.m
Sunday.
• MacArthur Boulevard end
Bonita C.nyon Drive:
Vandalism was reported at
8: 16 a.m. Sunday.
• M1riners Drive: A
commercial burglary was
reported in the 2100 bl<><* at
4:20 p.m Sunday "It's pretty bad," he said. talk-
ing on a cell phone. while the
wind howled in the background.
Stalford said he had just driven
down Bristol Street and the lights
were out at the lrvine Avenue,
Campus Drive and Jamboree
Road intersections.
"It's 10 times worse because
the wmd is blowing off the four-
way stop signs at the blacked·
out intersections," he said. wNo
one'!. stopping, people are trying
to beat each other and it's kind of
scary."
"We have a high·wind warning
for all areas through (this) morn-
ing," he said. Balmy tempera-
tures -in lhe high 70s -can
also be expected. as always, with
the Santa Ana winds, O'Leary
said.
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VERDICT
Continued from Al
over the years but tend to plant
what I Wee to eat -some sweet
com, beU peppers, string beans
and tomatoes. Do I grow
tomatoes. I grow so many
tomatoes that about halfway
through tomato season, all my
neighbors hide under the beds
when they see me coming.
They probably have a party
when I pull out the last tomato
bush ..
Each year. at the e nd of the
season, I promise myself not to
plant so many tomatoes, and I
start off on the right foot. buying
one or two Early Girts and
planting them. A few weeks after
they're In, I get a couple of
rrudseason tomatoes. A few
weeks after that. I add some late
season tomatoes. And then, J
'don't know what happens but.
by June, I've got a tomato j'UngJe
out there, and the neigbbors a.re
all making desperate vacation
plans.
• DEEPA BHARATH covers public
safety and courts. She may be
reached at (9491 574-4226 or by
e·mall at
deepa.bhsrsth@latimes.com.
This year, I have promised
myself to be d.isdpUned, and to
help me keep this promise. I
have taken some of the &pace l
usually use for tomatoes and
planted artichokes.. I grew
artichokes for years. I had four
plants in the backyard that
produced bumper crops each
year, and everyone raved about
their flavor.
Other gardeners begged me
for my secreL I hated to tell
them that It was a beagle named
Sam. The artichokes were his
favorite watering spoL After Sam
died, the artichokes were never
the same, and I finally pulled
them out Now, I've planted new
ones, and I have great hopes for
their success. After all, I am once
again the owner of a beagle. My
neighbors will be dellrlous with
joy when they see me coming
over with something besides
tomatoes. 1bat ls, if they don't
know the secret of my
artichokes.
• R08ERT GAN>NER la a COfon1
del Mar resident 1nd a former
judge. Hl1 column run• Tunday1.
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LEITER TO THE EDITOR
Veches lawsuits
not frivolous
T he law defines a Proof of this point of
• mvolo~ .. • lawsuit as view is obvious '" the
presenting no Declaration of
debatable question" to lhe Independence written by
coun. Your editorial Thomas Jefferson in I n6.
dissuading the parents of Note the first point is the
abused children from accent on the individual
seebng redres.s before lhe and the second is the idea
citizens of Orange County of a Social Contract:
is shameful ("l.et fustice be "We hold these truths to
done in the criminal · be self-evident, that all men
courts." Sunday). are created equal, that they
Employers are ·are endowed by their
responsible for U1e actions Creator with certain
of their employee The unalienable rughts, that
abuses occurred al the among thes&are Life,
employer's premises, the Uberiy and the pursuit of
abuses occurred because Happiness. -That to
the employer sought and secure these rights,
placed children with the Governments are instituted
abuser. The employer among Men, deriving their
specifically placed the JUSI powers from the
abuser in a position that consent of the governed, -
the abuser would have That whenever any Form of
access to the children and Government becomes
placed upon the abuser the destructive of these ends, it
i.eal of approvaJ such that · ~ the rught of the People lo
parents would have faith alter or co abolJsh il, and to
and trust that the employer institute new Government,
would never le1 anything laying its foundation on
occur 10 their child. It such principles and
matters not that the organizing its powers in
employer was the ciry of such form. as to them shall
Newport Beach, it could !>eem most liJcely to effect
weU have been the Catholic their Safety and
OlUrch. The actions of the Happiness.·
employee were made This is our view, we are
possible by the employer by not a socieiy thar ignores
providing ace~. location the rights or even one man
and fostering a belief in the or one child for the greater
parents that th.is was a safe good, we are created equal
place 10 let your children and we have a contract
play. Accordingly. the case with our government that it
is not "frivolous.· governs from the consent
What astoun~ me of the people -one man.
however is the fact the Daily one vote.,
Pilot would t:ry to influence The idea of tort reform is
the parents from seeking a an idea of placing caps on
fair hearing of their claims. what someone may recover.
The mono of the newspaper It is an idea of obliterating
should be "lo seek the the philosophical heritage
truth." Seeking the truth is of our country. It says that
noth1ng more than what a individuals do nol maner.
lawsuit will do. Unlike the Despite the fact the doctor
newspaper, the lawsuit sawed off the wrong leg.
allows for the power of th.is legless person's pain
subpoena the power of and suffering. his mental
deposition. the power for anguish should nor be
the citizens to determine considered because some
what the standard will be in group of people -either
our communiry. Do we as a doctors. either insurance
communiry what to have companies or either whom
our gmemment place sick ever you name, but
twisted people m positions someone else is better than
of trust? 'lhJst over our that individuru. This leaves
children? The burden is on the least among us, the
the parents to prove their person who cannot fight.
case, have faith m the the person without their
system. The city has rejected I~ having nothing to
their claims and now must stand on in court. You. I, or
stand in judgment anyone of our friends could
Personally, I would like to be that legl~ person.
know the facts. I would like Ronald Reagan used to
to know that our of this teU the story o( the starfish.
bad, good can come. The 1be storm comes ln and ii
dty can learn to find how washes up all these starfish
lrenton Michael Veches on the shore. A person is
slipped through the cracks. seen on the beach pJcklng
I would liJce to know just up the starfish and
how many more Newport throwing them back into
Beach employees. officers, the water. If they remain on
teachers, or others that ~ the land o( course they <fie.
trust our children to have The job of just picking up
similar tendencies. Has one at a time Is futile
Newport Beach changed because there are so many
anything in the way it hires thouunds starfish that
employees? What has have been washed up. A
changed? Or, has nothing passerby says: "Why are
change4 apd we are all now you doing that. It won\ do
sdll at risk? · any good; there are just too
I am an attorney. I am a many that your efforts don't
parent I have no inten:st iit matteL • The person on the
this case, but I have a shore. dlk pleb up a
strong f'aJth in our jury starfish and throws it back
system. The editorial into the water saving its life
published ls just one of says, "It mattered to that
many attempt& to limit our one."
cMJ rights. lbere has been Each of us matter. Turt
great publicity or late for refonn is not the
"ton reform." Our country philosophy or lndivtdual
was founded upon the rights but ls abhomnt to
principle of lndMdual such rights. We need to
freedoms. Turt reform ls place the accent on the
founded upon the prindple lndMduaJ not on transient
or "the p:eatelt good for the problems that ~ the
greatest number of people." fouodalion of our country.
That philoeophy means Aa for the dty of Newpon
that the indMdual does not Beach. they need to be
matter. Our gownunent. accountable to ua. 1bat
our foundation u a oa.don. accountabWty requlla ,
hu always been one man. them to answer bow it is
one vote. That a penon is c:bildreo ended up In the
an end \Dlto tbemM!Ya. hands of an._., whom
ll b the Communi.t or they e.mpaa,ed and whom
Soda1lat ~OF they pWed 1n cbqe o1 good OYet' the ta ot the dlildren.
lndMdul1. It ta .MIES D. DM.Y
democladc ~-;-one Calta Mela men. one wee-that
piece. the aocent 00 the
lndMdull and tbaJ eedi .
lodMdtuil hit .....
• Jemee 0. OtMy ...... ..,,..,
wfttl e prectice In~
8-1\.
MAILBAG
Charges against Leece are
unfair and unfounded
Standing on tfie moral high ground
seems the easy way out for Charlotte
Alexander as she blasts fonner
Newpon-Mesa School Board trustee
Wendy 1..eece as "obstructionist~ in her
letter to the editor on Jan. 4 (Mailbag,
Saturday) .
What was laughable was Alexander's
contentJon that there was "no liberal
representing Orange Countians in local or
state government." Iler assertion 1ha1
"arch-conservatives· run everything
represents !be portion of the electorate that
virtually hasn~ got a clue. lnstead of
dealing directly with the Issues -wciaJ
engineering; taxes; application of fundJ. for
non-educational concepts; free condom
distribution; political peer correctnes'>;
sociaJ curriculum dictated by the 1eachel"'.'
union; zero tolerance policies; lack of
emphasis on student excellence; and
bureaucratic pay rai!ieS or use of state
funds for building-classrooms rather 1han
dedica~ed to increasing student tei.1 -.cores
-what might ee her opinions here? An·h
what?
Suggesung that anyt>nc with
"fundamentalist" religious leaning., offers
no logical position on the is--.ue!> i'> bigotry
and unfounded accusation al bes1. Lcece
served eight years on the Mf)ool qoard -
she has a aack record. Name callin~ her as
the "obstructionist" ..eems a weak
argument against her suggei.ted polic1~.
Reading between the line!., AJexander
should have just said: "Values don't ma11er.
Realiry doesn't mailer. and I don't like
people who have religio~ beliefs.· While
Alexander I!> cenainly ent1tJed to her
opinions -she should probabty run for
school board the nex1 1irne -there is no
doubt she would fit right in with the
current adm.in.i.st.ralion and get the <,uppon
of the teachers' union.
RON ANO ANNA WINSHIP
Newpon Beach
.
Thanks goes out to the Newport Wendy Leece 1s a former Newport-Mesa School Board trustee
&ach Fire Department
In the early hour., of New Year's DJy
there wa!> a fire in my neighborhood, the
Bluffs. I was standing next 10 the owner of
the burning home when a member of the
Newpon Beach Fire Department came to
ask her about her cat which was trapped
inside. He wanted to know where the cal
was last seen. Someone went in and
retrieved the cal, which had been
overcome with smoke The fueman
reponed that they had found the cal and
were giving it oxygen I le then had to
report the sad news tha1 the cat did not
make it. He said tl h ad not been burned
but death was due to the smoke
inhalation. He wa<. 1.0 caring and '>O ltind
in a tough situation I do not know his
name, but I was extremely LOlpre!>c;ed
with his concern and approach.
JOYCE DUNIGAN
Newport Beach
An inve ligation is imperative
in Newport Beach
Re: The Newport Reach l.ity Council
flecuom.
I reaJJy need 10 .t,.._ the quesuun.
whether or noc you were paying
attention in your high !>chool and tollege
U.S. History and government cla'>~t·' l>1d
you miss the chapter<, on muckraker'
and refonners of the progre'>!>I\ e era
all of those things? l 1hink our founding
fathers and theS'e people would turn over
in Uleir graves if there wa-.n'1 an
investigation into this kjnd of thing We
have censure. impeachment, cenam
things hke that wriuen m10 our
con'lli1ution. So, of cour'>e. an
invest1gat1on into Newport Beach\ c uy
Council 1s warranted.
When the Daily Pilot repon'> tha1 1he
calb wouJd not have affecll'd ahe ra<:e.
take a look al the total amount ca<,1 in
Ridgeway'<; race, of all the cand1dJ1e ... .tnd
then take a look al the cotal amount ta'>t
in Adams' race. You'll find 1ha1 about 500
people choo,e not to vule for anyone a1 all
I low come? I hey all hJd 1he same ballot'>
\Vhy did 1hc} leave that one blank. when
ll cam e to rhe Adam'> rall'. wherea.., the)'
made -.ome decisions in the Ridgeway
race.
STUDENT OUTLOOK
BelaU't your new..,paper endor<,ed
1he-.e ra.nd1da1e .. 1., 1h.-. "h\ 'ou re 1n1ng
10 throw off and d.-.couragl' the 1> ... 1nc1
Altorney\ 1nve.,tigat1un' I ht'rt· ., nu
exru .. e for 1h1., kind of goH·rnmcnl If we
do excuw 111..., 1h,m Wt' rt' no bener than
the governmenh in 1he \l1ddle l.a.,t Laun
Amem:a and Afrlld l lw t·nd' do nol
1u:.11fy 1he mean'> I h..ii'' \ l'n 1mporldnl
to Amt•rn.a and 11\ tht• lrecdom thJI we
en1oy
~u tl "> 1mportan1 thal \\l' ha\t' hullt'''
repre .. en1at1ve'> and 11' 1111p11nant 1h.11
1hey be abO\e board \fayhe lht·rt'\ .t
rea.,on wh\ lh« I Ii H'.tr old' don 1 gu oul
10 vote. Maybl' they Jll'l don·1 1 ru'I
anybody in olfite
We tan I gt\ e up on dl·m1Krift \ \\1· 'l'
gol lu gu aht·ad .ml.I make 'lift' 1ha1 '"'
haH· 1he he'l repre,enlall\l'' pu...,1bl1•
and thl') -.hould bt' ahu\t' ho.m.l .111d 1lw1r
inveMigauon mu,1 go on .,o 1ha1 wt h,t\l'
hone .. 1 repre,enlall\1·-. and ihc\ gt•I 1ru11
office hont'.,tlv
. I JU!>I wanted lo go on rt•cord 111.11 I
think that an 1mt•,t1ga111m 1' \\arr.u11nl
NANCY GANNON
Resolutions for a lifetime
A s I watched from my hotel room 1he
fireworu over CentraJ Park. I was
filled with that feeling that you ge1
from loolcing at blank pages, empry room.'>
and photos that came out black. It is that
scared tingle or possibiliry. The emotion
that questions most everything around llli,
that thing that makes us reason with ope
contemptible and comfortable
surroundings. l stood on that freezing
terrace letting the chilled wind brush up
against my face thinldng of a new year,
thinking or last New Year's when I had no
Idea that my grandfather would get sick.
that a close friend would <fie or that I
would start writing this column.
After the fireworks had stopped
illuminating the sky and the good people
of New York had stopped blowing horns
and screaming. the party settled down, and
talk started about that clich~ statement
that must be brought up. The word itself
trlvtall:r.es the true meaning or what they
are and how they can affect u The
"resolutions" that we make are a dasslc
and urualistic tradJtJon that never wodui..
As 1 sat tbinJclng or mine. I thought of bow
no matter what l promlled myself that
somehow I would not follow through.
Everyone~ with me that almost~
single reeohrtion had been broken within me ft1'lt few da~ of the aac:red promhe. ~
are a cMllt.adon of talk. goeaip and
prornMe. We all rftd t.blotds. g'Oaip and
jucf8e.. Maybe ii WU the opeoq of
Pandoca• bas or an lnlUnct that llel within
Ill of UL W. Ill calk .OOUt hOw we want co
go tO cbie om. hCJW M want lo be k!nder.
OOC am. tm a fdp CO I~ or )Ult ID be a .,.... .,.....,. w... ... It miry bit. tbme
litde loM.nl "'cu IMt'I tn ow °"" ..,.., k
somewhat always beautiful, and our fathers affiuent We were
broken. Why can't we a generation born 10 luxury, where home
get our act together? ls it computers and where ~ access reigned.
that we have ao fajth in ~ are born without a causi We haw no
our own stamina. that war, not yet.. to fight. no great ambition.
our confidence is jusr a because most' of us ha~ been banded our
fai;ade we apply in fate the momenl we are conceNed. we Ne
public? born unto this world as adults. Some are
Commibnent is this ignored by parents and ~ aanniE'5 to
..__.... ........... .._ _ _, scary word that seems watch over them. We rea1i:t.r that our
MICHAEL
A. WALEK
to bring on so many parents are human, stumbling along in um
negative connotations. world j~ like PVeryone dse. and we are no
CommJtment to our better or no wor.>e.
resolutJons. to our wives l had no idea what last year was
and family. to our 1ob. and to·oursefVes, all supposed to bold for me, but as I look hack
of these things bring lo mind a small box on it maybe these New Ve-ac' resolutioru
with the wall do ing in. Why do I, and are not chotefl with a hand fiDed with a
almost everyone, shirk away from the champagne Oukr or an air filled w\lh fire.
obligation of Ufet Am I Oa.ke. ;w we all but maybe life dlO<>Sel our changes. In life
Oakes in modest ways? Some don't do t~ ls no such thing a constant -~
things because it doe<in't help them. but all dwlgl! every day. That what
~ l( it Is for our own benefit. we awid lt interesting It is ~safe, quiC!t, or
at all eo5ts. It is hard 10 go to the gym. It peaceful. or t~ or 1C81), 1t )~
hard to top eating Snkken. and ft is really unpredictable..
hard 10 be nice to the worid. but in life If I mallttd we are I t the dty of Ntiw
things ~rm't bard then f'\"ety guy would ~ we are comtandy buzzing. and wbco
have.a ton of money.~ girt would ml ~are wounded the oo}y th&og we can do
out those tops. and ~would 1ook is grt bact up and kttp n aDd be
lib a model But. ui n\ (air and to better thlA · ain be fn&htemna
achieve ~ goals It t acrious and edlillndQg depmding on the ~doo
ckdk4doo that moo people aren't ~ you are in. We att morutd and ptid tnro
tohaw. aoewformotday,tMwe ~
Someone once me \\bid'*.~ c11J Mayt>e lbe Niohltiorw lbal
with my geoeradon. 1 bed ao Idea. fl II Mid we lhould n\9b lft to tel • .,..,. m. to
to name IOOdq that JOU I pert 0(. 90 bi open to the pcwlillty Of IOUJCM RM NOi
embedded In h. lhat you l'elltR you n .l.e to tDlb GOI night & )W ~ -
~..,,....of the ptobatlm. My • but ewsy day.
~-Cho~bamallbl ~ phw al pmwa .._, i.w.1 cm •....,... .... _,,.a.• S..,.Hllldm ciiWl!lua ~lbipld .__ lhllil ~flam ._"°"9.._~.,. ....-
twwh °'" mcJffwn ........ ,,. .. .,,. ~"""'In ... """"' lldiDl1
•
QUOTE OF THE DAY
"I think this game will
set the tone for our
league performance."
TMnl It.,., Estancia girts
basketball coach
M Tuesday, .laooary 7, 2003 Spotts Editor Roaer Carlson • (9491574-4223 • Spof1s Fax: 1949) 650-0170
EYE OPENER
Daily~Pik>t 111
Janu~ 13 hooOrte MArr BROESAMLE
Daily Piiot
PREPS HIGH SCHOOL BOYS BASKETBALL
·Paper.
chase
begins
Newport-Mesa prep
sports teams, spread
ever more thinly,
p lay game of catch
them if you can.
I n the age of instant
information technology
and world-wide interfacing,
It bas, somehow, become
more and more difficult to keep
traclc of the prep sports 'Scene
that envelopes Newport-Mesa
schools.
As the new year unveils the
beginning of
league
competition
for winter
sports,
including
boys and girls
basketball
and boys and
girls soccer,
I'm asked to
start BARRY constructing
FAULKNER .some context
¥Ound tt:iJ.s ~
competition, as it relates to ' •
Newport-Mesa teams.
In recent years, before the
advent of Sage Hill md
releaguing, that 'meant
compiling, processing and
analyzing information involving
two leagues. It was a
comprehensive, yet largely
manageable task.
But, the days of having three
schools in a six-school Pacific
Coast League, along with
following Newport Harbor in the
five-school Sea View League, are,
I lament, as passe as the video
cassette.
Now, breaking down the
projected fortunes of boys and
girls basketball teams alone,
involves five local schools. four ·
leagues. with a combined 25
schools, for each gender. Even
the unique benefit of having
more. than one local school in
the same league (Costa Mesa
and Estancia reside in the
Golden West League), is eroded
See PREPS, P11e A8
Above, Estancia's Tyler
Hoffman goes strong
to the hoop past
Westminster's Jesse
Vargas during Monday
nighf s Golden West
League game. At right,
Estancia's Matt
Cachola beats
Westminster's Jeff
Jones on a breakaway.
Estancia's Eagles won,
65-29.
PHOTOS BY KENT TREPTOW I
DAILY PILOT
HIGH SCHOOL GIRLS BASKETBALL
Estancia 's climb begins at the top
SEAN t«.l.ER I OM.Y Pl.OT
~ Trishl wne (14), In earlier action aealnst La Quint.a, Is a
key~ fOf Estlncil, which opens leque play tonight
--~
Five-time defending
Golden West League
champion
Westminster visits
Eagles tonight.
Barry F1ulkner
Daily Pilot v
The Estancia High girls basket-
ball team, which returned its top
three players from last year's Pa-
cific Coast League co-champion,
won't have to wait long to see
how it stacks up against Golden
West League competition.
First-year coach TumJ Rappa's
Eagles (5-8) tip off thelr first sea-
son in the Golden West League
tonight at 7 at home against ftve-
time defending league champion
Westminster.
"We open with the highest
competition," said Rappa. whose
team comes In with a seven-
game losing trealc and plenty to
prove. "I think this game will set
the tone for our league perform-
ance. We've been on a losing
streak. but, hopefully, we'U come
ready to play."
The Eagles, who went 9· 1 in
the PCL fast season to earn a
share of the program's first
league title In 11 seasons, are led
by aenlon XDch.ltl Byfteld and
11aha Gray, as well u junior
1'r1.lha Wue.
Byfteld, 1 5-foot-8 forward. Is
averaatng l2.5 poln"' this season
and leads the team wtth 14
three·poi.ilten.. She WU I ftnt·
team All·PO. perf~ last tea·
ton. after eaminC eecond·team
all-leag\Je laurels as a 'iOpho·
more.
Gray, a 5-9 post player, is aver-
aging 9.5 points, but appears to
be 'rounding back into form after
being hampered by an ankle in-
jury that sidelined her for two
games early in the season. She
scored 22 points in the season
opener, then sat out the next two
contests. She scored 15 points in
each of the F.agles' final two
games before the team had a
one-week break to prepare for
league. Gray was also a first·
team all-league selection last
season, after earning second·
team all-league recognition as a
sophomore.
Wase, who missed the F.agles'
last two games while on vaca-
tion, ls averaging 12.4 points this
season with 10 three-pointers.
The 5-4 point guard shared
Player of the Year laurels in the
PCl. last sea.son and has scored
In double figures seven of her
last eight contests.
Junior Nancy Castro (6.5
points per game), sophomore
Imelda Pena (3.6 ppg) and junior
Krystal Mlno (3.5 ppg) have also
contributed for the Eagles, who
follow Tuesday's league opener
with a 7 p.m. league game Thurs·
day at Saddleback.
Estancia avemged 56.3 polnts
while opentng with a 5-1 record
this season, but has averaged
just 39.f during the aeven-game
losing akein. .
Wesunlnster, ranked No. 3 In
OP Southern Section OMsion
l·A. woo all eight leque pm
SM EITMCM, Pill• A7
Estancia coasts .
in league opener
Eagles roll over
Westminster, 65-29,
to begin Golden West
League run.
81rry F1ulkner
Daily Pilot
WESTMINSTER -There_
wasn't much doubt about the
first Golden West League victory
for the Estancia High boys
basketball team and even less
descent among opposing
coaches afterward, concerning
the Eagles' chances for success
in the seven-team ctrCu.it.
_,"It's always nice to start league
with a win,· said Estancia Coach
Ollis Sorce, who collected his
first league-opening win in four
seasons at the helm with a 65-29 .
romp. "We now have 11 wins
and, hopefully. we'U have 11
more."
West.rrunster Coach Eiben Da-
vis, in his first year with the Li -
ons (3-9). after five seasons as
the €orona del Mar High girls
coach, was generous with praise
for the Eagles ( 11 ·4). who scored
the game's first mne points and
never looked back.
"Once you gel past (consensus
league favorite) Ocean View, and
I thin1c Estancia will give Ocean
View a run for Its money, Estan·
cia is ahead of the chase pack. ..
Davis said. "(The Eagles) are very
hard to stop. If you focu~ your
defense inside on their big guys.
they have shooters who can beat
you from the outside. And
they're very active in their w ne.
They get their arms up.and they
have some big guys to patrol the
paint ·
The Westminster floor was Es-
tanc1a's canvas Monday, as the
visitors foUowed up the opening
9-0 burst with subsequent first-
quaner runs of 5-0 and 6-0 to
chum a 20-5 lead after eight nun-
utes.
The l..agles bad a pair of 7 -I
runs m the second quaner. en
route to a 37 -17 halftime lead,
then clamped down even harder
on defense after intermission.
Wesuninster, winJess in eight
league games last season. scored
just three points In the third
quarter, hitting just I of 10 field·
goal attempts. The lions con-
nected on just 11 of 51 from the
field on the night (21.6%), as Es·
tancia continued to build its lead
to the very end.
·1 thought we did a nice job on
the defensive end,· Sorce said.
·Any time you hold a team to
less than 30 point.S. you're doing
a good job. And I don't lcnow
what their shooting percentage
was. but it couldn't have been
very good."
The 29 points allowed tied a
season-low for the Eagles, who
had four scorers in double fig-
ures to snap a three-game losing
streak.
• Sopho-
more for-
ward Carlos
Pinto
matched
junior
guard Tyler
Hoffman.
who . made
tus lmt var-
Estanc1a 65 s1ty stan,
Westminster 29 with a
team·h1gh
t3 points,
while 6-foot-8 senior center Joey
Undqu1~1 and senior Zack NC7VU
each scored 11,
Sorce said Hoffman's msert.Jon
in the starting lineup was pan of
a continumg quest for the best
chemistry among the team's pri·
mary eight-player rotation.
"We're still searching and
evaluating." Sorce sald. ·we have
seven or eight players who play
most of our minutes, so tweak-
mg here or there isn't going to
lcnock us off kilter. I thought
changing the lineup might even
give us a jump-start.•
Pinto (6 of 9). Hoffman (6 of
10) and NC7VU (4 of7) helped the
Eagles hoot 51 % from the field
(25 of 491. after the visuors shot
5 7 7% m the first half ( 15 of 26)
Pinto matched Juruor Jordan
Stroman with a team-high lll re-
bounds. while NC7VU added five
boards. three steals and two as-
S15ts
Juruor Scott Sankey added six
points and five rebounds off the
bench. while senior Erik Ander-
sen (five boards) and senior
point guard Matt Cachola (five
assists and four points) were ad-
ditional contribwors for the win-
See EAGLES, P11• A7
HIGH SCHOOL BOYS SOCCER
DON LEACH I OM.Y Pl.OT
Costa Mesa's Alfonso Pineda makes a move on an
Ocean View defender as he pushes the ball into Mesa's
zone.
Seahawks rail y
past Mesa, 4-2
Mustangs enjoy
1-0 halftime lead
before Ocean
View comes back
with four goals in
second half.
COSTA MESA -It was a
ta.le of two halva !or the
Costa Me11 High boys soc-
cer team Monday u the
hott Mustanp enjoyed a
1-0 halftjme lead, but
Ocean View rallied ror four
goals In the second ball to
earn a 4-2 Golden West
League decision.
David Barnett scored ln
the 27th minute for C:O.ta
Mesa to give Coach AntonJo
Sallnu' Mustangs an edge
after 40 minutes. But the
Seahawb ecored two aollt
early ln the second half and
led the rest of the way.
Jalrne Mardna had two
goals for Ocean V1ew.
... MUA,, ... AI
Daily P11ot SP 0 RT Tuesday Jc1nuar1 7 2003 A7
PRO TENNIS
Bowen upsets top seed in Auckland
Former Estancia
star e njoys big
doubles victory
Monday to open
ATP Tour season.
Former Estancia High ten.
nis standout Devin Bowen.
who grew up playing at
Mesa Verde Tennis Oub.
won a match Monday for
the career highlight list.
Bowen, who played col-
legiately at Texas Ouistian,
and Italian partner Davide
Sanguinetti teamed to shock
the top-seeded doubles
team of Donald Johnson
and Jared Palmer. both
Americans, 7 -5, 6·3, In the
first round of the Heineken
Open in AuckJand, New
Zealand.
A consistent doubles
player on the Association of
Tennis Profe!>s1onah Tour
since 1994, Bowen entered
this season with $368,362 in
career earnings. The sea
son-opening Heineken
Open is among the event'>
leadmg up to the Australian
Open. the year's first Grand
Slam. Bowen reached the
third round at the Australian
Open last year.
Bowen, 30, has played 1n
severaJ Grand Slam event'>
in h1s·career.
-By Richard Dunn
•
PH T JS 8 I KEM "REPTON DAI 'P' •
Estancia's Jordan Stroman gets his shot off over the outstretched hand of Westminster's Frank Garduno.
Carlos Pinto tries to put up a shot despite the defense of Westrrnnster's Luis Preciado.
EAGLES
Continued from A6
ners.
Novak (two) and Pinto (one)
netted three-pointers In the
first haJf, which helped open
things up Inside, Sorce said.
HWe're a hard team to de-
fend." Sorce said, "because we
have balance. We can knock
down the outside shot and we
can score inside. H
Estancia had half of the
game's 30 turnovers, which fig·
ures to help Sorce hold his
players' attention at today's
practice, the first of two in a
fi ve-day span that features
three league contests.
HWe're still looking for im·
provement," Sorce c;a1d. "It
was a little rou~h . at tune!>. to·
night. but we were pressing
and going for -;ome .,teal!>. so
you ha\e to take the good with
the bad Fortunately for us.
there was a liule more good
than bad We'll try to iron out
some kinks (today) and come
back Wednesday and try to get
another win again'lt Saddle-
back (a 7 p.m. cla'>h at Estan·
c1a)."
HIGH SCHOOL BASKETBALL
Goldell .. L......,.
~ 1115, w.trNnstlll a
Sclofwbyau.t.r.
Eatandl 20 11 '° 11 -• w.tmlnttar 11 12 3 • -21
&unda-Pinto 13, Novik 11, U~llt 11, Hoffman 13, Cachola
_4..~llay 6. Stroman 3, AnderMn
2, E1CObedo 2. Viremontee 0,
MelslnarO
3-pt. goal1 -Novik 2, Pinto 1
Fooled out-none.
Tac:hnlcal1 -none.
w.trNMW -V.rgae 5. Jonea !5.
Ctlavarri1 !5, Moree 6, Preciado 3.
O'Glacomo 2, Tune 2, Garduno 1.
3-pt. goala -V.rgae 1, Jonee 1.
Fouled out -none.
Tecnnk:ala -none.
ESTANCIA
Continued from AfJ .
Nontaacue
Tesoro 81, Saga Hm 47 Scora by au... ~a Hill • ' 12 to 11 • ~
TMOro 14 13 16 11 • lit
&..,. Hll -Loper 5, Joyce 18,
Wilkins 0, Fitzhugh 17. Cho 4,
Brewer 2, l.Alfler 1. S..mel O.
SweMOnO.
3-pt. goals-Joyca 5
Fouled out· none.
Tedlnlcal1 -none
Teaon>-Daley 4, Marion 241,
KMoa c, Cawtiorne 12, Sheny 9,
~h 6, Demer 2.
3•pt. goal• -Marion 2, Keough 1.
Fooled out -i<.ough.
Tedlnlcal1 -none.
County and No. 3 ln ClF Divi·
slon 0-M . on Dec. 30 at the
Costa Mesa Winter Oasslc. Bla·
va Arganda scored 20 potnu for
the Uons ln that game. whUe
each of the last rwo seuona Rochelle &trada added 14.
and the Uons advanced to the Cotta Mesa (7·6) opens its
Clf otvJ: Ion l·A elniflnals I t fttst Golden West campaign to·
season. wheo they ftnlahid nJcht at 7 at Ocean View, before
23·5. .rec.Mna a bye In the seven·
Coach Dick Kaa'• 1quad lost team echedule Thursday.
a 48·42 dedltoo to Wood-Coach Jim Weeki' Mu tanp
bridre. ranked No. 10 ln ~ .. led by 8-0 aenlor Rbondl
Goldefl West Leacut
Ocean View se. Costa MeN 52 Score lw OuMtan O<:Nn View 1'7 a 11 1~ 51
Cotta Meea II 13 n II 52
Ocaan View -Okwud1bonye 6,
Ortiz 20. S..rgent 7, Wilson 3.
Kreymar 15, Wuru 5
3 pt goals -Ortiz 4.
Footed out -none.
Tac:hnlcal1 -none eo.t. Meea -Mohn• 5, Kno1t 19,
0 Krikorian 11, Pepte 2, Waldron
10, StanlcoVic 4, Abedrlbo 1
Miliw.rd O
J.pt goals -Kno1t 2, Mohna 1. 0
Krikori1n 1
Fouled oot -none
Tedlnlcalt -none.
Naff. who ls averaging around
17 points per game after earn -
ing nr Meam All-PCL recogni-
tion as a junior.
Senior Stacee Sanchel I av·
eraglng around eight potnu
a.nd led the team wtth 14 three·
pointers ln the 10 pm In
whJcb statistics were reported.
Rickett Reeve$. another n-
lor. 1J avertatna dad to n
polnu for the Mustangs, who
ha\lf! won thrM of th last ftvr.
HIGH SCHOOL BOYS BASKETBALL
·Mesa nearly pulls upset
Mustangs hang with
Ocean View, before
dropping Golden ' West League opener.
COSTA MESA -·The Lo'>la
Mesa High boys baskethall
team flirted with a colosi.al
upset. before falling to v1rnmg
Ocean View, 56·52. in thf'
Golden West League o per'ler
for both teams Monday night
Ocean View (12·3), ranked
No. 4 in Orange County and
No. 8 in CIF Southern Section
Division Ill AA, held a cenu·
ous 25-24 halftime lead, which
11 extended to a 41 -36 advan-
tage at the end of three pen
eds
It was the fir'>t game in 16
days for tht> Seahawks. pro
h1bitive favorite'> to win the
Golden West crown, and
Coach Jim Iia m s said that bad
a big effect on his .. quad.
"I was '>Urprtsed that we lo!>t
our game leg'> during the lay·
off,' llarri .. '>aid "We couldn't
'>hoot. or move It was weird
But we had enough to wm."
1-re.,hman guard Brian Knox
led Costa Mesa with a Laret'r
high 19 points. including ha!C
of the Mustangs' four three
pointers. Senwr Dann} ii.rt
korian had I 0 pu1nt'> iilld
'>ophomore Jeff Waldron
chipped in 10 for the hu'1',
who Ml to 4-10
Ocean View wa'> paced by
Ca!>ey Ortiz. whose 20 points
in<.luded all four of the ~ea
hawk!>' three-pointer'>
Lo'> ta \lesa ho'>t., Lah an·
Chapel \\'edne~day 111gh1 tn a
nonleague <.la'>h ht.'fort-rt ·
turning to leagut> pla~ rr1da~
at Or.111gt.-
Sage Hill falls at Tesoro
Host Titans are coo
much for Lightning
in 61-4 7 nonleague
win Monday night.
I.A~ H OHJ c; -FaLing a tal·
ented and up-and-coming le
'>Oro 1 ligh boy'> basletball 1eam
Monday night, !:>age Hill trailed
from '>tart to hn1 .. h a'> tht: ho..,t
l11an., earned a 61 -47 non-
league dec1<;Jon
">age Hill 14 ·8. \\htch play'>
II'> final nonleague game
\\edne-.da) al ~a1rmon1 Prep
before opt.-n1ng '\cadem)
I eagut-aL11on 1-nd.ay night a1
home aga1n'>t Hrethren Ou"
11an rbnth al 7 p.m J, \.,a.., led hy
)Untur ll.e\111 lovce\ 18 poinl'>
on ~ ut 7 ,hcw1111g lrom 1>1
yo11d 1he thrl•t• p111111 luw.
"lule .,enior \Ill h<ll'I I 111hugh
'>llHl'U J -JlUlllh h1,1htiL·d 'I\
rt-bound., and ht1d 1hr~f' d~-
""" I t·,IHO \\ h1d1 l'lljll\ t•d d --
.W half11m..-l1·o.1d \\J' ILU IJ\ i';i1
\1anon'> .!4 p111r11-. .111d h I••'•' n
fre">hman J,rn1e' < a\\hu11H ... I.!
point'>
~ "1--'icotl~Gl!~~-nz-s. ~~LL -·---·--·
UCI men victorious Weekend Costa
Anteaters fini sh on
top in 23rd annual
Invitational Rel ay
Meet Sunday.
A:\ Tl.Ar£ R A()UAfl( 'I CI :-.;
Tl·R -The UC.. ln1ne rnt·n,
"" 1mm1ng ci11d dt\1ng lt'olll'
captured the lJrd annual l>ak
tronics/UC. ln1ne lm11a11011J.l
Relay ~fret \unday m the Ant
eater'>' pool
The '\e\ada Woll Palk \\!Jfl
the \\ClllH'll'> d1\iS1on \\llh \YI
pouw; ''hale UU finl'>hed 't'l
ond w11h 329
In lhl· rm·n\ meet. UC 1 ''"n
three ot Ill e\ent., and finl'>hed
\\1th 608 point .. lexas am .. uan
won the other -.tven events, but
wa., '>etond ''1th 'l52 point'>. Cal
Poh wa'> third wHh 262 poin1'
.ind ">ton\' Hrook fourth \\ollh
II ~
IJCI 1.h .. pla\ed depth
throughou l 1 he meet. \\ htll·
\\1nntn~ the J X LOO brea .. t·
.,trole .! "ih 94 BOO free'>t) le
1 7 18 97 and 400 medle}'
1 ::!9 731 relay.,
The Anteatt·r'> will host tht:
UL \an Diego men., team and
the Fre-.no "it ate .,., omen' team
\aturda\ at noon
,\,,.
w~~""
Mes~ National
registrati on
Hrgi.,trauon Jnd 1r.1111" I Jr th•
uptommg Lo..,1,1 \11•'.1 ,,1111 r .ii
lJltle Leagut" 't"t"'" •\ li 1 •• -.e
place from ·y .a m 111 4 p 1· '•llll
dJ\ dlld lrom n•1<1n 1 1 ~ p 111 u 11!
',unda\ at lilt' \1111or H i 1t'ld 11
le\\mlle \11ddlt• ~110111 rr.~ 1.i,
w11l be gl\ en tur \ 1111111 ·\ 11 ll Ii
d1\1.,1on-. .JonK \\ llh \ la1or'
'(>\\ pld\t'f"I f\t't'd Ill h1111g
tht·tr b1n11 tt:ntfita!P' .u1d .1 uul
m hill Regi.,uauon t •"h Yi p• r
pla~ er \ 1'll 1 m111/ WJ.!. Im Ill a·
infr1rmauon
UC Irvine
Women's Basketball
UC Irvine vs
Cal State Fullerton
Thursday, Ian. 9, . 7:00 p.m.
•~Mini._.._. Nltht -flrll JOO people In
allasUnc• • recdM • fra ....., blllllctbal.
UC Irvine vs UC~
Saturday, Ian. 11, 7:00 p.m. ............................................... , ...
record fw a ua W1•aa'1 ....... .-..TM .. _
_.0,11 Ill •• • 111M111ca •rec-.•.._ ua • .., .... '
1111•u• bf ua Ma•ml c...r ....... • ... _.. ........... ,, ........................... ..
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~-~._,o., ••. ,~ .•
UCI Medical Center
llaJ\'ft'liey ol Ca1lfonia. .,,.
A Pa.uion ttw Cm Tht I\"'~ "' Cw~ ,.,..., .............. ,
c•I (t4t) UCl-WlllS
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·Thril A Pilot y " .
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At Tuesday, January 7, 2003 SPORTS
DON L(ACH I DAILY PILOT
Costa Mesa's Louis Percaio makes a move. on an Ocean View player and loses him in the process.
MESA
Continued from A6
The Mustangs will travel to
Orange Friday for a Golden West
League game at 3 p.m.
minutes left in regulation and
won it in the second overtime pe-
riod on Man:os Ramirez's goal. Es·
tancia fell to 3.4.1, 0-1 ·I in league.
Nlo the first half. we played
very, very well,· said Salinas.
whose team fell to 0-3 In league,
0-10-1 overall. "But in the second
half we played like we've never
played before in this league. We
just played with a lack of confi-
dence and lack of focus."
Lions edge Eagles in
double overtime Monarchs topple
Cd.M 's Sea Kings, 3-1 In Mother Golden West
League game. the host Westmin-
ster Lions defeated f.stancia,
3-2, in double overtime Monday.
In nonleague a~tion Monday,
the host Mater Dei Monarchs
dispatched the C..orona del M.ar
Sea Kings, 3-1, a!> Quis Dunckel
ki cked a loose baJI into the net,
scoring a close-range go-ahead
goal early in the second half to
put Ma ter Oei (13·2·2) in the
clriver'c; seat. CdM fell lo 5·2-1
In the 74th minute, Costa
Mesa's Luis Villanueva scored on
an assist from Alfonso Pineda for
the game's final goal.
The Eagles' Luis Mendoza
scored in the 43rd minute, then
teammate Jason ~idy scored in
the 14th minute 10 give Estancia a
2· I lead. Bui Westminster (6-2. 2-0
in league) tied the g-.une with two
-~...;.._I N_oti_ces __ M_ j leoal Notices
llOllCI TO COI01ACTOIS W1Jl6 fOl llOS
School Oistroct COAST COMMUNITY COLLEGE
DISTRICT
Bid Deadline r ebruar y 13 2001 al 2 00 p m
Pl•ce of Bid Receipt Ofhtt of Oirtllor of
Purcll•sme Cout Community Colleee Doslro<t Bid& tr. 1370Adams Avenut Costa Meu
CA92626
Proiect ldenllhc•t1on Na me Golden West Colleae
Rutroom F•c11ity. Bid No. 1845
Pl1ce Bids are on file .-ind •••ll•blt at Otftce
of the Physical Factht11s Coord1n1t0< Ardith Rtlhey
Coast Community Colleee 01\,111<t 1370 Adam~
Ave • Bide. ·o·. Cost• Mesa. CA 014> 08 467 3
Web site: www cccd.edu/facihtin
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that lh~ above named
School District of Oran&e County. Cahforn1a. ad•n&
by and throu&h oh Govern1n11 Board. here•n•fter
1eferred to u ·01srRfCr. will rue1ve up to but
not later than the abovt.-slated t1mt
sealed bids IM the award of • tontrut tor the
pro1ect des.crtbed u. Construe! new 688 \Quart
foot restroom fat1hty
There will be a Fifty ($50) dollar non retund1ble
payment required for each sat of bid docum•nts
Cllecks should be made P•Y•ble to Coast
Community Collete 01strn;t
Bids shall be reurved in the place 1C1ent1lied
abo~e. and those b1ds shall bo opened and publlcty
read aloud at the 1bove staled time and place
In accordanc• with the provisions ot Caltfor n11
Pubhc Contract Code Section 3300. the Ooslrict
requ11es that lhe bidder possen the lollow1na
clnsrf1catlon of con tr atlor s license at the tome
tll•t the conlrKI 1s awarded Contrat tOf B ltcen!.I
PUBLISH. January 7, 2003 and January 14. 2003
WALK THROUGH Walkthrouah IS REQUIRED Oate
January 21 , 2003 at 9·00 a m , Golden West Colleee
M11ntenance and Operations F 1c1l1ty lolated off
McF adden Avenue. between Colden West and
Gothard Struts Hunt1neton Buth CA 92646 C•I
114 08 4646 tor m•p
BIO DATE. February 13. 2003.t 200p m
BOARD DATE March 5, 2003
No payment shall bt made lor work or ma1er1al
under the conttact unleu and unlit Ille Ree1str~r
of Conlrat!Of\ verif,n lo the DISTRICT
thal the CONTRACTOR was pro~rly ltcenseCI •I
the time tht ton tr at t wu awarded Any
CONTRACTOR not so
hcenHd 1s sub1ett tu penalt1n undtr tht law If
the hcense clns1tic1t1on spe"fted hereinabove 1s
that ot a ·speciahty contractor· n defined '"
Section 7~ of the Cai.forno• Business .iind
ProfesMOns Codt tilt ~e<1a11ty contractor awarded
the Contract for this Wor~ shall 1tst f <onstru< t
a maiorr1y of the Work. 1n •ccord~nr.e
w1lh the proV1\IOns of Cahtorn1ot Bus1nns dnd
Profusions Code Sec loon 7059
All Work must bt t omplettd wot hon 120
consecutive d1y\ Time 1s of the ~ne•ltt F ••lur•
to compltlt thf Wnrk
w1tl'lln the tom• s•I lorlh htrt1n will re,ull m the
Imposition ot llqu1d1ted d•md&U In• uch day of
delay. '"the 1'"1011nl u t forlh 1n !ht "Information
IOI' Bidders •
£.ach bid mu~I conform ind bt responStvt tn
the conlract document' [acri b1dd~r shall submit
on the fllfm f11tn1\hed "'th the contra< t document\
• list of the proposed subcontr 1c 1ors on th1'
pro1ect as required by the Suble1t1n11 inti
Subconlrielin& F au Puct1tl\ Act Government
Cod• Section 4100 et seq
Each Bid shall be auompanied by • terl1f1ed ,,,
cashot'r s chec~ Of bid Dond 1n an amount not les·.
than ten perttnl (10'\.) of the total bid price.
payable to the Dlllt1LI IS a au•rantee tll1t th•
bidder, 1f th proposal is accepltd, shall promptly
eaecutt the Aa•••"'enl, furnish a ut1sf•clory
r aithful Performance Bond 1n 1n amount not fen
than one hundred percent (100t.) of the total bod
priu, furnish a Payment Bond 1n an amount not
Ins than one hundred percent <I OOt.) of the 1otal
bid price. and lurnt$h cert1flcatn av1denc1n1 that
the required 1nsuranu is in affect 1n Ille amounb
HI forll't 1n the aeneral conditions. In Ille event
of failure to enter into Ille cont11ct 1nd e.ecute
the
requlftd documents. such bid u curity will bt
f«fe1ted The r a1thful PtrfOfmance Bond \hall
remain 1n full force and tflect throuah the
1uar1nlet period n specified in the 1enerat
conditions.
legal Notices 2640 legal Notices 2640 legal Notlca
s....._.of Fkti1iM 111s11eu Fk1ffiM ltftM1
AM*'•'*" of Use of llanM Sllltlltllt Ntnt Stltwnt FictltlollJ l11slneu 1t4ne The tollow1n11 persons The follow1n1 p~rsons
The tollowone per Min are doona bus1nns n are dome business IS.
h•s abandooed the use Benn1n1 819 Towne r1vt1r Phy~ocal Theiapy,
of lhe ri,titious Bus. Street. Cost• Mesa. CA 1442 Coho Or •107,
nus N•me O•a•hl 92627 Huntin111on Buch CA
Audio, 887 w 19th St. Rita Benna"1 819 Towne 97648
Cos la Mesa. CA 92627 Street. CosU Meu. CA E111ne M Foor, 7442 92627 Coho Or . •107. Hun The Fictiltou\ Businn' Beni•m•n Btnnan•. 819 t1n11ton Beach CA 926-48
nam• reltrr•d to above Towne Strrel. Costa Thi\ business IS ton
wu I led in Oranae Mesa CA 92627 ducted by an 1nd1v1du•I
County on 8 II 2000. Bry•n Benn•n 819 H l t d d Fill NO 20006836876 • ave you s •r e oina
Sergio Monteiano. Towne Street. Cosl• 1 busintu yet' No
1314 N Harbor 31). Meu,CA92627 • EleoneM fa.or
Santa Ana CA 92703 This bustneu 1s <on This statement w1s
Sanhal!O Manzo. 13l4 ducted by • &•neral f1ltd • w1lh the Cou11ty
N H1tbnr 313 Santi partnership Cler~ of Oranet Count,
Ana CA 92703 Hne you started doon1 on 12, 10 02
1 hos businu• is con bu\lntss ytt' No 20026926311
duGted by Ct> parlners
1
R1t• Bennan1 O.i1ly Pilot Oec 24. 31,
Seraio Monteiano This stattmenl was 2 00 2 Jan 7 t 4.
Thos statemtnl wu llled with the County 2003 1999
tiled with lhe Counly Clerk ol Oranee C.ounty I •••--c""'-Of
Cl • 1 C on 12/13 02 wt'UllUll Wiii
one;l ~ ~l•nie ounty 120026976709 CAlfOlllA,
2002692$974 Oaolr Pilot OH 17 24, (OUlfTYOfotAMG(
Daily Pilot De< l 4, 31 3 I. 2002 la n 7 1 ,,.,..,.,(OUfITTtl--
2002, Jan 7. 14. 2003 2003 1981 -wt'Ul.MI
_____ r_oo_J I r::.....,,_ •·-'--• COOIT, l'IOIATI COWT Rc1iliws IMtns rl<lmW> ......... OPllA notlS ... s ..... ... sw-e The follow1nt persons J.41 lll OTY DIYt
The follow1n1 parsons ... doln& bu\fneu as ron OffKI IOX
are do1n11 J:lus1ness as If Envtronmental Con 14171,NUlll'.i ." Gerald. lutero & Ano sultin& Group. 3400 -.UI
etates, LLC 19 Kewen Avenue of the Arb, Suitt t2'13-1S71
Way Aliso Vteio Cali r 406. Costa Meu rrJmOllOf
forntl 92656 Cal1lornia 92626
Ger•ld Lucero & As Hamed Khos11v1 J.400 Cll1h ~(Ml
sot1aln. LLC (CA>. 19 Avenut ol Ill• Arb, Suite I fOIOWIGfOftwll Kewtn Way All'o V1e10. r 4 06 C t M
Caltfor "" 92b56 Cahfo;nie 92626 es•' OIDB TO SHOW CAllSf fOI
Tt11• bu•1ne•s '' ton This bu\lntu " lon CHA1tGf Of NAii ducted by lrm1led d t db d d I UC e 1 •n '" ••• UI ,.tr .. 1111-. '"17'"' l1ab1llly Co Have you started do1n1 ~ -"-' v~
Have you sbrled do1na bustnen yet' Yes 11 TO All INTERCSTEO
business yeP Yn. 12 01, 2002 P(RSONS
12/02 Hamed Khosravi J t. Petitioner Curtis
Gerald Luleto & As Thil sl•t•menl wa\ Br1dley Coo.II flied 1
sociatu. llC. L~ur l1ltd with tht Cou11ty petition with th11 court
Ger aid President Clerk of Ounae County tor a llccret tllantmf
!his sl•len ent wa' on 11 25 02 n•mt\ n follow' Curtis
hied '"th lhe Counly 20026924139 Br•dley Cook to Cris
Clerk ol Or dnee Counly 011ty il11o1 De< ?4, JI Triton Cook
on 12 13/02 2002, Jan 1, 14. 2 TH( COURT ORDERS
20026926676 2003 1997 lhat all persons inter· Oa1ly Pilot Ott 24. 31 nted in this miller shall
2002 Jan 7 14. 2001 FiditiGUs lusilllss appear bet Me this court
TOOi M-s~ al tl'te hearina 1ndAc11t1d
lhe loltowtne person•
art do1n1 bus1nus n
A ) IOS. 8 1 lnternallon1I
Oe•en s ~rv1tes. 11
Doheny. L•aun• N111uet.
CA 92677 S6J5
Annette C Ornbure. 11
Ooheny, l1auna N1euel.
CA 92677 S635
Blaine R Ornbura. 11
Doheny, l•aun• Noeuel,
CA 92677 56 35
Th" business 1s con
dueled by a aenerat
par tnersh•p
Have you shrted dotna
busmen yet? Yes 02
01/2000
AnnelleC Ornbure
This statement was
filed with tht County
Clerk of Oranae County
on 12/12/02
2002H2tUH
Oaily Pilot Dec 24, JI,
2002 Jan 7, 14.
2003 T998
fidltlM llsiless --.s .....
--below to show cause 1f
The follow1n11 persons any. why the petlhon ID<
11e dome bu\lnt\\ n chanae of n•me should
H1ute Houu Creallons not be &ranted
'1102 W Juniper St 4'4. NOTICE or HEARING
S•nla Ana. CA 92704 Dale 2 18 2003 T1mt 2
Dean Severson 2702 PM Oept l73
W Juniper St •4 S1nt• The addnH of the court
Ana CA 92704 1\ same as noted above
This bus1nu' " con· 3 A copy of th•'I Otder
dutled by an 1nd1v1dual to Show Cause shill be
Hut you started do1n11 published at taast once
bui.inns ytt> Yu. 12/ uth week tor lour
14/01 JUCCHSIVe weeh prior
011n Severson to the dale ut fOf
This statement wn llearona on the petition
filed with tht County in the follow1ne new&·
Clerk of Or•nae County pap,., of aeneral clrcu
on 11/25/02 lation. printed on this
20026t249S7 county The Newport
Oa1ly Pilot Dec 24. 31, Buch Costa Mesa Oatly
2002, Jan 7 14, 2003 Pilot
T994 DATl1 JAN OJ 200S
lllCHAJID O. fltAZH, s•., JUDGI Of THI
SU"tt10• COUH rlttitiM 1us1.ss ... s......
fhe followinc persons
., e t101n1 buitnt ss as
Best Look Dental Lab,
324 East P1lmdale,
Oranae. CA 92865
Published Newport
Beach Costa Mesa Oatly
Pilot January 7. 14, 21,
28. 2003 TOil
™"'-..U.SS "-S......
The DISTRICT rnerves the rl&hl to reiect 1ny
Of alt buts or to waive any 1rrt1Ular11tu or
tnfOfmaltltes 10 any bids or rn the blddina
As requited by Section 1773 of the Callforn11 The follow1n1 PerM>ns
l abor Codt, the Director of the Depar tmenl or are do1n1 bu•tnen as
Industrial Relatto11s of the State of C11tforn11 hH Reynold• Con tr 1c tln1.
dttermlned the eeneully prtv1thne rain of wean 1138 1/2 Victoria Place.
In lht ~hty In which the Work is to be performed Coit. Mesa, CA 92627
Coples of these wac• rite determ1nattons, entltled M1ttllew S Reynolds,
l'MYAlllNG WAGE SCAlE, art m11nta1ned at the 1138 1/2 VktMla l'lace. ~ICT office louted at 1370 Adams Ave., Cosu Costa Mesa. CA 92627
Mea1, CA 9262' Physic.I Factltttes Planntnt. ind This buslneu ll con
art •v•ll•ble to •l'IY 111terul1d pert)' upon request ducted by •n lnd1v1dual
Th• Contu ctOI' shall past 1 copy of th" document H••• you surted dotna
et H ell tob "l• The Contract0t and eny buslnus Y•ll YI$, 2000
Jun G. Harloucha, 324
C nt Palmdale Ave .
Or•nce. CA 92865 fhe tollow1n1 person'
era doina busine" es.
srectruin (lectronlc:t,
2 6"36 rernluf. Lah•
r orut. CA 92630
MlchHI A Brownlna.
2t636 rernlt1f. l ake
Forni. CA 92630
1ubcontn ct0t undef ti shall p1y not less then the Matthew Reynolds
'PKlfled pnvllltnr ratn of .... , to alt wortlen Thts stetement wn
employed In tlM uecution of the liltd with th• County
COfltr1ct Clerk of Ouna• County
/'lo bldcHr may w1thd11w 1ny bid for • jHtlod on 12/U/02
of •Id)' (60) d•)'I lfltr th• dalt Ht for fh• l002MH7 lt .
openlna of bid Oelly Piiot Dec 17. 24,
A payment bo11d sl\aH be requ11ed PflOI' to 31. 2002 la n 7.
n ecutlon of th '°ntrKt and •h•ll be In tlla roun 2003 T9ll6
kt for1tl In t1M 'ontJect documenh ffdNm .....
'"'su.nt to S.Ction 22300 of Ille l'ut>Oc Cotllr act
Code, Iha contr1ct will contain provision• --~
Otttnlttlnc th• w ccetdul bhld4t to 'ull&lllute Th• follow1n1 pe11on1
uc11r1tlH f« •l'IY monlet withheld by the District ere doln& bu.sine• ,.
to !HIM• ptl'f«m•nc• 11,,.t tht contrtet £ver1tt11ni Crll Bullett, ~h llld Mtnlttlld In responw to this Notl« 1621 ... " Of ., Santa
...... ~In. .. • bid fteln, ••quete JhMllnt. An• Ht•lflh, CA 92707 •'*Int. ind b<tcffl•· « equlwaltnl m.lflod, for Jenn1ft< Luuro, 1621
lhe PfOtKllon of lrfa ttld lhftb Ill lrtnc:l1t1 1nd Mua Or., 131. Senta
ott4"I eaCJ1v1tlon, which shall conform to IPC>llobfe An• Htftl\h, CA 92707 ufoltJ ,...,., This bu.int» is con
.. , ....... '-II duc:tad ~>' t11 tndlvtdwal tr.._•· Y:i "14-o •• a.-.-.,, Han rou 1ta.tlld d<Mna c:...t C < .... lh"ld buJlnau ytt1 No r.-HW4 Newport 8ttc ·Co1t1 Mna Dally l'tfol ,.11nlfer LllUfo ...._., 7, 1412003 f012 Thi• al•ttmtnt wn
liltd with th• Countr .... -..... 'ill .. ""_'ill,.-... -,..--. Clerk of Orant• Countr I ~ a.-!.~T7~y I rJ~::~tl (941} .~ Dail• l'»ot O.c 11, 24,
• __ -~1 2002 "" Ttij
t
This business ts con·
du'"d by an 1nd1vtdu1I
Have you 1tar ltd dolna
business yet? No
JHn H•rfouche
This statement was
filed wrtll the County
Clert. of Onn1• County
on 10/13/02
2002H2'7t 2
011ty Pilot Dtc. 17. 24,
31, 2002. Ian 7,
2003 T987
Rdltl. ..... ....s .......
The follow1n1 penons
•rt dofn1 b11.i11tu as.
But T"chtn1 Supplln,
I OIO'l Stonybtooll Orin ,
Hwntlf'llton 8Hch, Cell fornla~
o nr1a1 sante11c1.
101 Stonybtook Otlve,
Hunt nrton 81tch, C11l
lorn•• 92&t6
Carmen Grunewald,
82SO bp•nlla, Lona
Buch, C•llforn11
This bu1lnt" II COii
dueled lilt' co pwtn«s
H•Yt ~ 11.,19' doll'lf
t1111fn.q ,..u No
Q111ftel S.nlehtt
Thi• 1t•ttm1nl wn lllad with the Count1
Clerk of °'•"•• Countr onl2/IW
t001 .... VH1
D11l7 ''"t Dec. 24, 31! 2002. Jan. 7, IC, 200.t T004
This b1.1>tntss 1s con
ducted by. an lnd1vldu11
Hive you st•rted dolna
businen yet? No
MtcllH I A Brownina
This st.ternent WH
flied with the County
Cieri! ol Or1n1e County
on 12/16/02
200260092616'
Oelly·P1lol Oec: 17, 24,
31 , 2002 Jan 7,
2003 T990
"'*-......
"-S.....
lhe lotlowln1 per1oni
11 • 001n1 buSlneu n .
Dulcn , 2811 Harel
l'lace, ~tta Meu, CA
9262t
Roumtfy Fl0t11, 1'30
Avtnldt Del Vhta,
C0ton1, CA 91720
Thi• bin1nns 11 ton
ducttd by 1n lnd1vldu11
Hive you 1blrt1d c1oi11f
bua•neu yet? Ho
Rowmary r,Jorn
l1'111 Ueth11t 11111
filed wlttl tht County
Cletk of Otana• Co1111t1 on 12/U/02
tOOH9261t6
Oally '!lot Dec 11, 24,
U , 1002 h n ,L 2'00J 1-
PREPS
Continued from A6
by having five a dditional
schools in the ame circuit, all
of which will require time to
buUd working relationships
and familiarity with.
My task has also has been
compounded by the
continuing dllulioo of high
school sports coverage by
Orange County's two biggest
newspapers, which used to fill
gaps in league coverage that
spilled outside Newpon-Mesa.
Add In the proliferatlon of
walk-on coaches, whose
complicated lives don't often
blend weU with the demands
of keeping the local
newspaper informed, and the
challenge of comprehensive
coverage can be daunting.
But consider it my New
Year's resolution.
e e e
ln search or a dlvertion from
the Newport-Mesa sports
wodd, r ventured to Pauley
Pavilion to wjtness the West
Coast coronation of LeBron
•King· James, whose Akron,
Ohlo·based St. Vincent-St.
Mary boys basketball team
topped Mater Del, 64-58, in
the Pangos Dream Oasslc.
James, a 6-foot-7 senior
considered the best prep
player In the nation and a
po.tential No. 1 pick in the
upcomlng NBA draft, finished
with 21 points, nine rebounds
and seven assists, but couldn't
have been more
disappointing. Granted, it
would have been difficult for
him to live up to the hype and
he, perhaps, won't have a
worse shooting performance
(8 for 25) this season. But, with
misses from 20 (air ball), eight.
18, 15, 23, 19, 21, 20, 18. 25, LS,
20, 21, 2 1, two. two and 22
feet, with only three of his
field goaJs coming outside
layup range (17, 12 and 16
feet), he personified the
sh ooting malaise that
continues to afflict the game
beyond the high school ranks.
rt has been reported that
Centennial of Compton star
Aaron Afflalo's 42-polnt
performance against Carson In
the Dream Oasslc upstaged
James.
But, for the few among the
capacity crowd of more than
11,000 who stayed for the late
evening game, the 27 points
powed in by Sebastian Telfair.
a junior po int guard from
Lincoln High in Brooklyn, may
have been the evening's
biggest signature statement.
Telfair, who drilled five
three-pointers and
consistently wowed the crowd
with his creative ball handling
and passing before exiting
midway through the third
quarter, just may wind up
making the biggest NBA
impact of those who took the
floor Saturday.
Soccer
DEEP SEA S.CHEDULE High sdlool girts -Corona del Mar at
Newport Harbor, 5 p.m.; Laguna
Beach at Sage Hill. 3:15 p.m.;
Westminster at E$t.Bncie, 3:15 p.m.;
Costa Mesa at Ocean View, 3:16 p.m.
Wet« polo MONMYS coUNrs
,_tpOrt Lwlng -
1 boat, 44 angleta. 4'0
und bass. 5 cellco
beu, 28 sculpln, 2
sheephead, 69 perch.
TODAY
Basketball
College men -The Mastera at
Vanguard University. 7:30 p.m.
College women -The Masters at
Vanguard l:Jnlverslty, 5:30 p.m.
High sdlool girls -Costa Mesa at
Ooean View, 7 p.m.; Westminster at
Estancia, 7 p.m.; Sage Hill at
Northwood, 7 p.m.
High ld\ool girts -La Quinta at
Sage Hill, 7 p.m.; Los Amigos at
Estancia, 3:15 p.m. Wrestling .
High lchool boys -Estancia at
Westminster, 6 p.m.; Ocean View vs.
Cost.a Meu at Corona del Mar, 6 p.m.
Legal Notices 2640 legal Notices 2640 I llpl N«lca
-------~ ActlttM ...-.SS
"-S......
The followine persons
are dotna bustnHS IS
a) Sandstone St1Cken.
b) Twisted St"kers, c)
Sttd..tts by Sandstone,
d) S1ndslone. 5481
Commercial Orive, Sit
A, Hu1'1t1n1ton Beach. CA
92649
S1ndstona S1t~screen
inc llC, (CA), ~I
Comme1c11I Ottve. Ste
A, Hununaton Beach. CA
92649
Thrs busin.u 1s con
ducted by. Um11td
L1ab•llty Co
-Hava you sllrled dotn&
business yet? Yes,
2/2000
Sanditone Silkscreen
ina. llC, Scott Onke,
Manaaer
This statement was
filed with lhe County
Clerk of Oranae County
on I t/2!'>/02
2002H24126
D11ly Piiot Oec. 24, JI,
2002, Jan 7, 14. 2003 T99S
Ac-..hsilm •s..... The lollowme personi.
are do1n1 buSJnt ss as'.
J '-"' Custom Auto Oetarl1n1. 138 West 17th
St.. Suitt C, Costa Mesa
CA 92627
Juan I Alvar•do, 13402
Newland SI Apt 4,
Cardtn Grove CA 92844
Thts bus1neu os con
ducted by all 1nd1v1du•I
Han you started doont
business yet' Ye\, 11/
25/2002
Ju1n I Alvarado
This statement WH
!tied with the Counly
Clerk of Ou nee Counly
on 12113/0il
20026926694
Daily Ptlot Oec. 17, 24.
JI, 2002 Jan 7,
2003 T976
Flcftleus jltilm
•*--The lollow1na persons
are doing business n
Ehle Mat l&•ee Servicn,
27134 Paseo Espada
•324. S4n Juan C•PtSt
rano, Cahlorn1a 92675
Oamka r 1wn Couaht1n.
31742 Aventda Avilla,
San Juan Cap1str ano,
Cahfornta 92675
This business 1s con
ducted by an 1nd1v1du•I
Hn• you started doroa
business yet? No
Oanlk• Couahltn
Thi' statement wl'
filed with the County
Clerk of Or 1n1e County
on 12/16/02
200260092H21
Oally Pilot Dec 17. 24,
31 , 2002. Jan 7, 2003
T991
Fktl"-llsillU
ie..s.......
The followm& persons
1re doln& business as.
Hansen Company, 1626
Ohm' W1y •A, Coste
Masa, CA92627
Palrtcta Marie Hanun.
3253 Colofldo Ln , Costa
MeH, CA92626
Thi' business Is con·
ducted by: an lndlv1dual
Have you started do1nc
bus111tn yet? Yes, 12/11 02
Patricia M Han.$en
This statement wn
flltd with the County
Clerk of Ounae County
on 12/U/02
2001't2671S
D11ly Pilot Otc t 7, 24,
31. 2002 Jan. 7,
2003 T983
nc:.... ......
ie..s.....
The fotlowint persons
•re dolna buiineu H
The Smith Culde, 18430
W1rd StrHt, F' ountlln
Valley, CallfOfnla 92108
The S1n1th Gulde, Inc ,
(CA), 18430 Ward
StrHt, fountain Valley,
Cafl10tnl• 92708
This bu1lna1& Ii con·
dvcllld by. • cor})Of atlon
Have you started dolnt
buslnna yet? No
Tht S1111th Gulde, Inc; ,
i.mei r S1t1ltll, ''"' dent TM1 1l1tement wu
llltd wlttl tti. County
CWll of Oran•• County on l Z/20!'02 IOOHtl1•1S
Dall) , t Cite. 24, JI,
2001, ""· '· 14, 200J TOOS
Fktitlws..... Adfllm ..... --.s...... ...s .....
The follow1n& persons
1re doing business u
0111111 Audio, 887 W
19th St Costa Me~. CA
92627
M11uel 8u1lam1n11
1234 S Biker St. Santa
An1, CA 92707
This busman 11 con
ducted by an 1nd1v1du11
Han you started do1n1
bus1neu yet? Yn. 11
20/2002
Mtauel Bustam•ntt
This st•tement was
filed w1tn the County
Clerk of Ofln&e County
on 12/06/02
2002H2st76
D11ly Pilot Dec 24, JI
2002. Jan 7, 14. 2003
T002
RctlllM ..... ... s ......
The tollowm1 par$ons
are doina bu\lnus as
MGl Properties LLC,
1200 Qu11t St . •140.
Ne wport Buth. CA
92660
MCL Propert1u llC
(CA1 t200 Quad St
• 140. Newpo<t Boaeh,
CA 92660
Th1$ bu\111nl IS con·
ducted by l1m1ted
ltab1l1ty Co
Hive vou slatted do1n1
buslnt11 yat! No
MCL Propert1H, llC
St1cle L. Bond, Pres1
dent
This statement was
hied with the County
Cltrk of Orana• County
on l2/13/02
20026t2'6tl
Dally Ptlot Du. 17. 24
31, 2002 Jan 7,
2003 T980
RditlMt.lltD
"-*'-" The follow1n1 persons
ere dotnft bu11ons as
PARS BEED INTERN.A
TIONAl. 23872 P1p1t
Court, La1una N11uel
Calof0tn1a 92677 1319
rarsh1d rarsadtadeh,
23782 P1p1t Court,
L•1un1 Ntauel. Cahlornta
92671 1319
rarhad Farud
This busmen is con
ducted by • hm1hd
partner~ip
Havt you started do1n11
busmus yet? Yes, tO/
2!>/2002
F arsadudeh F arsh1d
f arsadz•d•h
This statement was
filed with the County
Clerk ol 011n1e County
on 12/02/02
20026t2SJIS
Oaily Pilot Otc 31, 2002.
Jan 7. 14. 21. 2003 T009
The followln& per sons
"e do1na business n :
HOUSE COUNSEL, 2043
Wutclttl Drive. Suite
200. Newport Bu ch,
C•hforni• 92660
HOUS( COUNSH, INC .
(CA), 2043 Wntcl1tf
011ve, Suite 200. New
port Buch, CA 92660
ThlS bustn.n ts con·
~clad by a C«por 11ton
Have you started doln1
bu""'" yet? No HOUS( COUNSEL, INC.,
Robert l Conn, CEO
lh1S statement was
filed with th• County
Cler lo. of Of 1n1e Cownty
on 12/tB/02
2002600927161
Oaoly Pilot Ott 24, 31,
2002, Jan 7. U ,
2003 f996
RctltlMe..m ... s.....
The lollowtnc pe1 M1ns
•rt dotna business as.
Calll0tnla lea•t Center
4t 4 W rourtll Sitto!.
Suite A S•nt• Ana. CA
92701
Goodman & Cr •y llP,
ICA>. 414 W Fourth
Strati. Suite A, Santa
Ana , CA 9270t
Thos business os con
ducted by l 1m1ted
l 11b1llty Pertneurup
Have you started do1na
buslnes. yet? No
Coodm1n & Cra y llP
Eric Goodman. Partner
This statement was
fll•d w1111 the County
Clerk of Or1nae Cou11 ty
on 12/13/02
20026t26H7
D11ly Pilot O.c 17 24
3 1, 2002 Jan 7.
2003 T988
AdltiM .... 1
"-St ....
The follow1111 P.,M>ns
are do1na lh"lnns as
Bravo Tr•nslatt0n 2778
Alb1tross Orrve. Costa
Mt\1. Caflfornia 92626
Mauricio A. rernandtz.
2778 AIDatrou Orive,
Costa Mn1 Caltf0fn1a
92626
This bus1nen os 'on
ducted by: an 1nd1v1dual
Have you st1tled do1n1
business yet? No
Mauricio A. Fernandez
This $latemtnt was
filed with the County
Clerk of Ou nce County
on 01/03/03
2002H21412
Oa1ly Pilot Ji n 7. 14,
2t 28,2003 TOl4
~ ...... --.s.....
The tollowln1 peraon'
are dotni busonau 11
Waterlandtubs. I S632 E
Cully Ot Oranr• CA
92865
Pete Januma Ir IS632
E Cully Dr . Oranac. CA
92865
This busonus Is con
ducted by an 1nd1v1dua,
Have you surted dotna
bu11n.u yet? Yes 811
02
Pete Jensama, lf
This statement wu
flied with the County
Clark of Or an1e County
on 12/13/02
2001026714
Oarlr Piiot D.<. 17. 24.
JI. 2002 h n 7,
ZOOJ T9711
Re-. ..... --.s......
The totlow1n1 persons
are do1na business u
Tustin Toyota. « Auto
Cent11 Drrv• Tustin. CA
92782
Oremor of TU\tln. Inc
ICAI. 1377 Kette11n1
loop, Ont1t10. CA 91761
This buS1ness Is con
ducted by· 1 corporation
Have you star l•d dotnt
businen yet' No
Ofemor al Tustin. Inc
Richard I Romero
Prt)ldent/CEO
This \htement wlS
hied with the County
Clerk of Or1nc• County
on 12127/02
2002H279l4
Oaoly Pilot Oec. 31 2002
Jan 7 14. 21. 2003 T008
fldllMls lwliMl1 .... s .....
The follow1n1 persons
are do•n1 business n
Proven Concepts. 1415
E lf>th St S•nta Ana.
CA 92702
Darren McCrea. 1415 l
15th St , Santa An• CA
92702
This businns ts c.on
ducted by an 1nd1v1dual
Have you started doinc
busmea.s yet? No
Oarr en McCrea
T111' slatement wu
foled with the C<ounty
Clerk ol Orance County
on 12/13/02
200269267'0
Daily Pilot Dec. 17, 24.
31. 2002 Jan 7.
2003 T982
STARTING
ANEW
BUSINESS?~
•••••••••••
Ac-.. ..... .... s.....
Tile followln1 perions
llt dOlnf bUSllKSS H
Gabrttl Romero, 12332
Hester St •A. Catdtn
Grove Ca 1t0fn•a 92840
Gabriel Romero, 12312
Hester St •A. Carden
Crove, Cat1forn1a 92840
Tll1s bu"nen " con
ducted by an 1nd111dual
Han you started doont
bu$lnn 1 yet7 Yts. 11/
27/2002
Cabf1el Romero
Thl5 statement was
f1l-4 with Ille County
Clerlo. of Orane-County
on 12/02J02
2002HUUa
Oaoly Piiot Dec. 31. 2002.
Jan 7, 14, 21. 2003 TOI I ,..... ....
.... s......
The follow1nc p.1son1
.,. do•n1 bUSIMSS as
Ada Bella. 1951 Tusttn
Ave., Costa Meu , CA
92627
Hanalel 811udou• Mor
ris 1951 Tustin Awe ..
Co1ta Mtu, CA 92627
Tho$ bu\lneu ts con
ducted by •n 1nd1v1dual
Hne you started do1n1
bus1n.u yet? No
Hanaltt 8e1udoua
Morris
ThtS 1tatemenl w&l
filed with th4 County
Clerk of Or •l\fe County
on 12/13/02
20026t266U
Oally P1tot Otc 17. 24
3 1. 2002 Jan 7
2003 T'3&4
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TODAY'S
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7 Eoononilc Ind.
10 Gounder
14~porl 15 Fo.ifluel
16 A/lnlpolit Inst
17 P=redpet
18 fii ::i C8legOly
1 e SaJo•e mop 20 Fl'Ofllkl< M10or1
23 ~(2wds.)
2fl 'Gidget" lldfe&S 27~=y
28 Sour 29 Faciilate
30 Cure hides · 31 Seine vista
32 Slangy pai
-33 CharmlnQ 37 Swemp
38 Equip
39 Devour 40 Male Sheep 4 1 Wall pain1iogs
43 oc 18ll peopj11
44 MOOCh
45 Pnze marbje 48 llflgflrle •lt!HI
47 -COlada 48 Gourmet
muahroom
51 RIYer bo1to111 5' Tiny "'1()Ullls
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56 l.Jme9lone
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65 Compulsions
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2 Spy019
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4 T alee l)oelag8
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8 Alco-.v
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12 ReaNy stupid
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21 Common p!Yases
22 Flowers and
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33 Flab 34 Planet !I COUl 89 35 -Kee
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42 Sound systems
46 Sow
47 Lyncal
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55 Coarse f~e
59 Tony winn<'f' Hagen
60 Sawbuck 61 Mountnl" curve
Bridge
By CHARLES GOREN
with OMAR SHARIF
and TANNAH HIRSCH
~vou BE THE JUDGE
Both vulncr.iliic. F.a.o.t de.uh. · h11vt' led to 1111 cui.y game in no trump
oo this lie of \he cards but, with only
ooc diamond !lloppcr. lh<l Joubic <.'Cr-
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to lead n low hean. Declarer ro:.c
with dummy'i. ace'. then drew trum~
in lhree roondi., ending m dummy.
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dech1rer exited wilh the ninc, won by
Wesl's queen Tiic defcndcT 1=..._hcd
the ace of clubs and conrinucd wi1h
the quec:n. Declarer won with 1he
lting, and ruffed -a club to prepare for
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