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TUESDAY,AUGUST19,2003
CLOSER LOOK
Westside plans concern residents, too
Not only business owners, but those who live in a
proposed redevelopment zone say the area will
improve without the city going the extra 443 acres.
QUESTION 7 What ere your thoughts on
the city of Coste Mne using
eminent domain to improve •
eluding a bustling downtown '>hopping
area with upscale bouliqm·-. and " n..i
tionaJ-chain grocery store
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\Ilk 1 ..... 1 \•.t•t•l the w.stside7 Call our THE HISTORY
Lolit a Harper
Daily Pilot
COSTA MF.SA -Much of I.he opposi-
tion to redevelopment has come from
owners of lucrative industrial business·
es on the Westside. bu1 a handful of
residents have joined the resistance,
saying I.hey refuse to be displaced from
thciI lifelong homes.
to let go of her home of 38 years to '>UP
port a vain effort to "improve" her t 11y
of64 years.
MMy husband died 33 years ago, and I
had to work hard to pay for my hou..,c
and support my two children,· Sullivan
said, crying. "I worked three-pan lllnl'
jobs and went to coUege at night 111 or
der to train for a job in secretarial '>t I
ence. ll wasn't easy. but I kept my hoU'>t'.
and my children grew up here."
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'>Jon adopted prelimmary houmlam·-.
ror an odd·shaped redeveloprnl'nt <trt·.1
-roughly bordered by I 5th 'lt11·1·t.
Whjttier Avenue and r.a'>t I Yth \1ret'I
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of Centt>r 5treel resident.!> who talc t'X
tl'ptiun lo bt-ing included in an arcJ
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See WESTSIDE, Page A4
MARTIAL ART IN THE PARK
KENT fREPTOW /DAILY PILOT
Chuck Pittman, center, teaches Lee Grecian, left, some moves from the Chinese martial art of Tso1 L1 Ho Fut Hung, or the Frve Family Art.
while James Garner takes a breather at Estancia Park on Wednesday afternoon.
Marines honor the man behind the bottles
Retired Marine Dan Marcheano sent cigars and
whiskey to troops in Iraq. He's given an Iraqi flag at
the 2 lst anniversary of his restaurant, the Arches.
Lolita Harper
Daily Pilot
WFSl'CUFF -It stood framed and
proudly displayed Sunday ln I.he
backyard of patriot and retired Marine
Dan Marcheano: his coveted lraql
Oag.
C.Osta Mesa Marine Staff Sgt Qw
Spence and members of his battalion
presented Lhe tough-talking. New Jer-
sey-born restaurant owner wir.h a little
souvenir from the war. A '!how of
gratitude fo r I.he do1,ens of care pack·
ages Marcheano sent to troops over-
seas. •
•As we were storming Baghdad, we
grabbed a little memento." Spence
said, as he presented Marcheano with
the flag. "Thank you for sending us a
bit of heaven."
r11e Oag was signed by member. of
Golf Company and presented at I.he
2 lst anniversary party of the Arches,
Marcheano's popular Coast 1 lighway
res1auran1. Never settling for second
best -whether it be at the re.taurant
or in file -the 63-year-old sent sup-
plies designed to make sandstonns,
sleepless nights and reconstituted
meals a U1lle more palatable. Rules
and restrictions Im posed by military
officials meant nothing to I.he veteran.
Marcheano knew what those men
wanted to open.
·rught here," Spence said. point111K
to Marrheano. "This is the man.
• rhere was nothing bener than get·
ling a package from Dan. We didn't
get mail until I.he very end. but man.
when we did, we had some quality ci
gars and qualiry whiskey."
·That's my brother. M sister Colette
Spence said.
The audience, which included
Newport Beach Mayor Sieve Brom·
berg. Newport Beach City Manager
Homer Bludau, Asst. City Manager
See MARINES, Paa• M
THE VERDICT
Council
•
fCJCCtS
Eastside
overlay
Zoning would havl'
restricted home remotkJ..,
in a Cos ta \k ..,a tract. I \\.n
o t hrr resi d ential de<,ign
item-, were on the agenda.
Deirdre Newman
Daily Pilot
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thl· l'.t.,I, I.a!>! llilh ~treet to the our.hand
l\J.,1111 Avenue to lhe west. Tiw tract was
t"'>tahh.,hed in the late 1940s wir.h four 20·
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AT A GLANCE
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The day I sat at boss Bry Williams ' desk
WEATHER ~
Not mud'! c:hengM other
than the dey of the week.
Ira TUMdey, by the wey.
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SPORTS
The~ Out aeries
tuma ... •ntlon to
N~ Hefbor High ;:;cJ'°'""'·
confederation of large
landownen and wealthy men
wbo. by dint of their position
In the conununlty, exerted a
great deal of lnftuence ln
various puU or the county.
Many of the names are
6unOiar today. evet1 lf people
don't know the connecdon.
A bout the closest thing to
a polldcaJ boss I can
recall ln Orange C.Ounty
was W.8. MBry" Williams. From
the 1920s through the • 40s, he
exerd9ed enormous lnftueoce
over poUdcaJ affalrs as the
quiet but ~ged bead
of the county's power auucrure.
Pew were elected or appointed
to lmporunt poUtk:aJ o~
wttbout hk approval.
n. WU not a ~.:ir medme with ward
ROBERT
GARDNER
There were the Spurgeons
and the Jeroma In Santa Ana.
die DIChek and McRlddena tn
Anlhelm. the a.pmam in
PUkton. the Knenwrl ln
pndnct QPWns and r1gecl eledJon& wuu.m. w the pttlllldent of the Ant
NadoMI ..... of Slnta Ana. and he
opeqred M lbe .... ol a loc>ee
PIKenda, the Uta In n.ttn. thr
MwVdl In~. Honlce HMd ln
Gudietl ~ 1bm nlben ID whit II
now IWillalft V..., end Pbl bllOn In
the west end of I.he counry.
This list Is not comprehensive, JU t
representative. You notice there are no
coastal town lbted. That's because the
coat dJdn' count Seal Beach and
Newport Beadi were summer resorts.
Huntington Beech wu an oU Oek1. t.A«uoa 8-dl WU an an1' ' colony.
Dana Point WU nothJng but miles of
paved atreeu meendering through acres
ofwc.nt aoc.. San Oemeote wu a
Kaltering ol white ~ with ml tile
roofs. the mnQantl ol Ole Hmlof1
drMm.
wma.N .net b6t Menda ran the
counay M benevolent delpocl. Ub
moa dltii • ttwy tboulbt chetr
dedl6onl ~for ltie iOOd ol dw
county A ~mocratic system lt was not
Women were not represented. nor
minorities. and there were virtually no
Democrats.
W&lliam., Wl\.'> a todcy. erect man wtth
• ~Jaw .• thatch or white hair and
• peculiar. mlliwy~Uke -6acb day hr I marched from h home-• lrMIL
while-frame~ on the comer ol
15th and Main~ Jo Senta AM. to
the bank at •th ~ and Miiin. There
~ held court.
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A2. Tuesday, August 19, 2003 Daily Pilot
KIDS TALK BACK
People they
look up to
The Daily Pilot went
to the DiscoveryARTS
Camp at the Pacific
School of Music and ...
Art in Costa Mesa on
Wednesday to ask
campers, 'Who is
your hero?'
"My aunt,
because she's
re.ally nice
aOd she
always plays
with me."
VfCTORIA
LEW, 7
Orange
"1Actres5J
Amanda
Bynes.
because she's
funny and
c;he's on a 101
of shows."
JENNA
MARSHALL,
10
Irvine
"My hero is
l>oc Emmett
Brown (of the
"Back to the
Future"
trilogy!
because he's a
good scientist
and he made
the
DeLorean."
JACK TALBOTT, 10
Newport Beach
"Jimmy
Neutron (of
the1Vshow
and movie of
the same
name!."
MICHAEL
FERRIS, 4
Coronadel
Mar
"My hero is
rllY grandma
because she's
really nice
ru1d she takes
care of me a
lot."
ROBBIE
HILTON, 7
Huntington
Beach
"My mom is
my hero
because she
was always
there for me."
LYRIC
HINOJOZA,8
:n.1stin
-Jntervrews and photos
compiled by Tom Forquer
SUMMER LEARNING
STEVE McCRANK I DAILY Pl.OT
Adam Ruzak from Tustin and Breanna Callihan of Fountain Valley rehearse lines for the play ·spy Kids" at the Pacific School of Music and Art.
Tapping into their inner talents
Tom Forquer
Daily Pilot
H arry Potter, SpongeBob
Squarepants, Rugrats -
these are some of the
many characters
DiscoveryARTS Camp uses to bring
arts to life for its campers.
The Costa Mesa camp runs
fi ve-day sessions weekly for children
ages 3 to I 0. Each week ends wilh a
JO-minute theatrical adaptation of a
popular play or movie that the
campers perform for their parents.
·Everything is geared toward
Friday's performance," said Cindy
Lai of Pacific School of Music and
the Arts, the organization that runs
the camp.
In addition to practicing lines and
blocking for the weekly
performances, the campers learn
SUMMER CAMPS
COSTA MESA
Those participating in the
DiscoveryARTS camp in Costa Mesa
do more than act every week
music and make crafts related to the
week's theatrical production.
"I try to focus on a different artist
each week." said Anna Badua, a
crafts instructor at the camp.
Last week's 3 to 5 and 5 to 7 age
groups, which were practicing for
their production of .. Annie,• were
learning about and imitating the
skyscraper and Central Park
paiptings of Georgia O'Keefe. The 8
to 10 group, rehearsing for the play
"Spy Kids," were working on
abstract sculptures inspired by the
20th-century artist Marcel
Duchamp.
Some kids come back week after
week.
"I come here, like, a lot," said
9-year-old Breanna Callihan of
Fountain Valley, who is attending
her third summer at the camp.
·1 lllce it because It really helps me
express my emotions." Callihan said
dramatically with one hand on her
chest.
Tustin resident Adam Ruzak. I 0, a
five-year DiscoveryARTS
participant, said, "ft helps me learn
more about the acting slcills that I
need to learn.•
For aspiring film stars, the camp
also offers on-camera workshops for
the 8 to l 0 age group. using the
FYI
In addition to the camps, the Pacific
School of Music and the Arts runs a
variety of arts classes year-round.
For more Information, visit
www.artsforkids.com.
week's production as material for
learning slcills such as character
development and editing.
"They work on how to audition
for Hollywood.· Lai said.
The camp's motto is "because a
kid's vacation should be fun.•
DiscoveryARTS also runs camps for
the youths during winter and spring
breaks.
• SUMMER LEARNING is a weekly
feature In which the Daily Pilot visits a
summer camp in the Newport·Mesa
area and writes about It.
program is $76 per week and additional fees may
apply for field trips. For more Information, call (949)
642-9372.
class. A $3 material fee is payable to the lnltructor at
first clau. The sessions, which cost $63, run from
7:30 to 9 a.m. or from 9 to 10:30 a.m. Monday to
Friday. For more infonnation, call (949) 644-3151.
•A $6 fee will be added to each program for
nonresidents.
NEWPORT BEACH
• A $10 fee will be added per Clan $75 and over and
$5 per cla• $74 and under for non-residents.
BftONNIAY FUNK-MUSICAL THEATER~
Leaming a little more about Broadway, children ·ag•
8 to 15 can spend 1 week during their summer
learning jazz, funk and contemporary st~ from
audl ahowtunet aa "Annie;' "Gree•" and "The
Sound of Mu11c.• Thia dau la deaigned for boyl 8()d
girts.Interested In mutkal theater and lootdng to
gain poiM and aelf-<lOnftdence. A $3 INteriat fee II
payable to the Instructor on the first day of c:talL The
aenions run from 3 to 4:30 p.m. Monday to Friday.
The fee la $95. For more information, call (949)
644-3161.
BOYS AHO GIRLS CLUB
Bova and girls ages 6 to 18 can head over to Eastslde
Costa Mesa for the club'• summer progra'm. The
program runa Monday through Friday from 7:30
a.m. to 6 p.m . Aside from being able to participate In
a variety of the activities at the club, participants aleo
have the option of going on two field trips a week.
Participants need to be members of the
organization, a $60 annual fee. The summer
SURFCNll'
Weetdong surf camp aeaions for people age 8 and
okter will begin June 30. The claues will teadl
partk:tpantt the besic lldlls of aurfiag and water
aafety. Wet suits are strongly recommended.
Surfboarda are provided. Pltrtk:tp11nta ahould be
capable of handling themHfvM calmly In the water.
An ocean swim will be conducted on the first day of
Daily A Pilot
PHOTOORAPtiERS
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Kent Treptow
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SURF AND SUN
WEATHER FORECAST
It'll be another hot one, so
the only the thing to complain
about today will be the heat
E><pect highs in the mid-809 in
Costa Mesa and Inland
Newport Beach and the
SURF
The latest southwest swefl
anives today, with the best
bets being waist-to
dlest-hlghs. Standout spou
can e><pect some
shouldel"hlghs.
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C2003 Tlmet CN. All t1ght1
AIMl'Ved.
mid-70s along the coast. Lows
will be In the mld-608.
Wednesday ahould be
similar. Hect. so should the
entire week.
Enjoy it, because winter's
just four months away.
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BOATING FORECAST
The WMterly wtnds wtll
blow 6to16 knots In the inner
w.tera today, with 2-foot
W9Vel on aw.st IWell of 2 to 4
feet and a south IWelt of 2 feet.
Out farther, the
northwelterty wtnds wtH blow
10 to 20 knots, wtth 1-to 3.foot
W1W1 on t no'1hwMt tweft of
6to7fMt.
On Wednesday, the swefl
will already be loting steam, so
we won't see much better than
waist-highs along south-facing
beaches and the occasional
dlest-hlgh.
Thurtday'a flat. but
Saturday's looking decent.
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2.81 feet high
WATER TEMPERATURE . .., ...
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Daily Pilot
Newport-Mesa Unified officials want to find
out if one of Costa Mesa High's teachers li ed
on a job application.
Detpa Bharath
Daily Pilot
NEWPORT· MESA The
school district last week filed a
lawsuit against a state commis-
sion tha1 licenses teachers to
find out if one of its teachers
lied on his job application by
withholding that he had been
accused of moles ting female
students a t a previous job.
Craig Kinder, who 1aught in-
dustrial atts a t Costa Mesa High
School fo r 1wo years. was fo und
not guilty of Lhe charges in Mis-
souri about seven yea.ri. ago.
But the Newpon-Mesa Uni-
fied School District wants de-
tailit of an investigation into the
charges conducted by the CaJi-
fornJa Commission of Teacher
CredentiaJing. said Steven
Montanez. the allorney re·
presenting the school distrlcl.
Kinder was specifically asked
In his job application if he had
ever quit or been forced to re-
sign from a previous job, and
he answered no, Montanez
sajd.
"The school district has an
obligation to students and rheir
parents to find out the truth,"
he said.
Montanez said Kinder wa.i.
acc~ed of inappropriately
touching underage girls a11d
cleared of rhe charges. Kinder
had also entered into a settle -
ment agreement with that
school district, h e said.
"The commission has a copy
or that agreeme nt, and that's
the information we need ,·
Montane-L. said.
Those documents can only
be obtained through a court or-
der, which spurred this lawsuit,
he said.
Kinder, who h as had a clean
record with Newport-Mesa
Unified, was placed on unpaid
leave in 200 l after the comm.is·
sio n withdrew his teaching cre-
dentiaJ.
"That was when the school
district got wind of the earlier
charges.• Montanez said.
But Kinder is fighting the
commission to gel his license
back. A three-member panel
will decide his fate when it
hears the case on Sept. 29.
Montanez '>aid.
Neither Kinder nor his auor-
ney, Mark Primo, could be
reached for comment on Mon-
day. Comm1~wn offidaJs.
based in Sacramento, did nor
rerurn phone calls.
Montanez said the main I'>·
sue is whether Kinder "pos'>1bly
lied to us."
"We believe he .. huuld be ter
minated," he said
But 1f the panel determine!>
that Kinder should continue.
the school district will have to
comply. Montar1ei' 1>aid
The chool d1.,tm:1 11> mort•
concernt.'d about the <.aJ1b-er ol
teacher& 11 hire'>, '>illd Lorn
McCune, asi.istant '>Uperinten
dent or human rC'>Uurccs.
~It\ imporrant we have high
quality tedcher., 111 our clas-.
rooms." she said "l he lu nd ol
teacher'> we want ll'Jd11ng our
own children."
BRIEFLY IN THE NEWS
Labor Qiy block party
applications avai lable
The city of Co1>1a Mesa is accepting street
closure requ~t:. for Labor Oay block par-
ties. Residents can request the cloi.ing of
streets for up to six hour'>. They muM com-
plete an applicauon package and '>how
proor of liabihry JO<,urance covera~e for the
evenr.
rhe deadline lo .,UbJTill an applJcatJOn IS
Thursday.
Applications arc available by request or
through the city\ Web site. for phone re-
que .. is. contact the city manager's office al
(714) 754-5327. Hequcsts may b<' made in
person at the ct1y manager's office. City
1 laJI, n Fafr DnVl'. lo download an applica-
tion package, v ... 11 the city's Web site at
wwmci.costll-me.sa.c<4.u..s. Mail completed
requests to: Costa Mesa City I lall, PO. IJox
1200. Cosla Me'><t, <.A 92628.
UC Irvine name. new
admissions director
Marguerite Bonow. I lammarth has been
named UL Irvine\ d1reuor of adrn1ss1ons
and rela11ons with '>chools. She bnng., 16
years of profess1onJI Jnd scholarly experi-
cnce with rhe Universiry of California sys-
tem.
Aonous-llammarth, whose po'>it1on will
become effective Aug. 25, now '>erves as a
pro1ec1 director at the UCLA ln'>tllute for
SoL1al Science Rei.earch. where .. hl' has de-
signt•d and implemented a student rt'cruit-
ment <,um mer mstitute program.
Before joining UUA. she <>pent 11 year'>
al UU. where for part of the llrnl' '>ht' was
program director uf research and public
policy in the admissions officl'.
At lJCI. she also assisted in tht' dl's1gn
and implem enta11on of the faculty-ap-
proved guidelines for freshmen admis-
..,ions. These guidelines were among the
far<,t to be establi'>hed in the UC.. '>Y'>lem,
leading to the tho rough. comprehensive
review of every !>ludent's application.
"I look forward to working with UU\
faculty and admi~1ons team 10 rurther re-
fine our adm1ss1on practice.,,· Bonou'>-
1 lammarth '>aid Ill a presi. relea .. e. "My
most tmponant goal will be attracung
highly qualified students who will take full
advantage uf the engaging. 1nv1gorating
learning commurnty at UCL -
Ronous-Hamrnarth earned her bach
clor\ m English from ~tate Un1vers1ry of
New York at Srony Brook. a master's tn lit -
erature from UC San Diego and a doctoratt>
in education from UCIA.
She replacei. ~usan Wilhu1. Y.ho wa-. ap
pointed director of undergr.1du.11e adm1.,-
<;1ons for the Ut W'>lem m January
Costa Mesa resident reappointed
to county housing commi ~sion
Coc;ta Mesa. re'>1dent Jaml''> \\,1hner ha'>
been reappointed tu .. er\.e a '>t'tond I\' o
year term on the I lou,mg and C ommunll\
Development Cornnw • .,ion.
rhe comm1s<,ion '>Cne., 1n .111 adv1 .. ory
ca pacity to the Orange County Board of ~u
perv1sors. It adv"e" the board on the feder
ally funded Scuwn 8 Rental A'""tanLl'
Program; all hou'>lng-rt'IJtt·d necth of the
county's low-income popul,11 mn; 1 he
nt·igh borhood pre'.>erva11011 nced., of tht'
unincorporated wrgt'I arl'a'>, and ad\ •'>t''>
the Board of Supervisor., on the be~I ml· o l
a\aJlable funding tu anumph<,h tht'
county's hou'iing and lommu1111y dc\elop
mcnt goaJi..
Supervhor Jame~ Sliva fir'>t Jppuintt·d
Wahner to thl' rumnw;sinn 111 I cbrual"\
1999. Before h1' appu1n1men1, Wahner
spent several )ear<, on the Or • .tngl' ( ount)'
1 lousmg Authority Comml'>\1011
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THURSDAY
A tree bone density screening
will be held by appointment only
from 11 a m. to 3 p m at Moiher's
Market, 225 E. 17th St., Costa
Mesa For reservations, call (800)
595-MOMS .
TODAY
A free seminar. ·r:.ng Shui for a
Healing Home; will be held 6:30
to 7:30 p.m. at Mother's Market,
225 E. 17th St., Costa Mesa. For
reservations, call (800)
595-MOMS.
The o,.nge County c:tiapUr of
Wine Brats, a national nonprofit
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COSTAIESA
• lllllDI atr.M: A m~n was
•r'1'91ted on suspicion of petty
and grand theft In the 3300
blodc •t 8:12 p..m. Sunday. ·
• W..0.-S1:rMt A man was
arrested on suspicion of
possessing an open container
of alcohol in a public parlc in
the 300 block at 11 :50 a.m. on
Sunday.
• West 19th StnMlt A man was
arrested on suspicion of
presenting false identification
to a peace officer in the 600
block at 4 a.m. on Sunday
• Harbor Boulevard: A man
was arrested on suspicion of
possession of paraphernalia
and suspicion of selling a
controlled substance in the
2200 block at 2 p.m. Sunday.
• West 20th Street: A man was
arrested on suspicion of
driving under the influence in
the 700 block at 3:45 p.m.
Sunday.
• West 20th Stieet and
Stetiing Avenue: A man was
arrested on suspicion of being
drunk in public at 6:18 p.m.
Sunday.
• Pomona Avenue and Senate
Street A man was arrested on
suspicion of driving under the
influence at 11 : 10 p.m. Sunday.
• Pinecreel< Drive: A man was
arrested on suspicion of being
drunk fn public in the 2800
bloc* at 11:15 p.m. Sunday
• South Coast Drive: A man
was arrested on suspicion of
being drunk in public in the
1400 bloc* at 2:55 a m
Sunday.
NEWPORT BEACH
• Clubhouse Avenue: A
hit-and-run was reported in the
500 block at 2·46 a m. Sunday
• Neptune Avenue: A home
burglary was reported in the
4900 block at 1: 14 a.m.
Sunday
• Newport Center Drive West;
Petty theft was reported 1n the
700 block at 11 58 a.m. Sunday
•East Ocean Front: A vehicle
burglary was reported in the
2100 block at 8·56 am.
Sunday.
• Pali< and Topaz avenues: A
hit-and-run was reported at
8:08 p.m. Sunday.
• Sherington Place: A vehicle
burglary was reported 1n the
1900 block at 10:39 a.m.
Sunday.
• Via lido: Petty theft was
reported in the 3400 blod< at
7:21 p.m. Sunday.
• 59th Street and Seashore
Drive: An auto theft was
reported at 8:20 a m Sunday
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Continued from Al
rapidly among the tight-knit
Center Street neighbors. and
they have vowed to fight it -
even !:hough they are not sure ex-
actly what they are fighting.
~This has been going on for a
while." said Center Street resi-
dent Monica Havens. whose
home was spared from the pro-
posed area Her business wasn't
"!City officiaJsJ send these let-
ters out to everyone and scare us
and th ey still don't know what
they are going to do,~ she said. Hlf
they are going to do something,
then figure it out and let ll'i put
up a real fight."
JUST SUGGESTIONS
Mike Robinson. lhe city's di-
rector of redevelopment, said the
committee's suggestions for lhe
area are just that: suggestions.
The report does not dictate
policy and is only intended a!> an
advisory document to help com-
municate a widely ht'ld vision for
that portion of the city. The re-
port fell well short of any 1ype of
detailed plan. making it nearly
impossible for lhe Redevelop-
ment Agency to act on the ideas.
A". far as the proposed 44:1-
ai re <.,ec tion IO be added 10 the
l'ity-... redevelopment area. the
City Council has yet to approve it
-a move that resident" a nd
busim·~~ owners will fight hil-
terly.
If the preliminary boundaries
are approved, independent cun-
sullcml!> will ht•gin a n in depth
ass~sment of blight iil the a rea,
gauging propi:rties on physical
and economic comlitio11s. Some
COUNCIL
Continued from Al
fout wide .tllt•y-. providing acces!'t
to !he n:ar ()f each luL I lis tori-
cally. lhe model of development
i'l a single-<.,tory hou~e in the
fro nl of lhe 10 1 with a single-story
gardge to the rear. off the alley.
A group of residents in the trdct
proposed limiting new cono;truc-
Lion in the rear 40% of lob Lo only
one-,tory '>tructurec; Lhal are no
taller than 14 feet with vertical
wc1.lb that do nut exceed 9 feet in
height. th e intent w<L'> mainly to
prevent the "oppression" of
ncighbonng propert1h Staff sug-
VERDICT
Continued from Al
while tlH' common pl'r.,on
leaned against the railing to talk
lo him. Important people stayed
behind the railing, but \.villiams
1>tood up and talked to them
eyeball to eyeball. For really
important people, Williams not
only stood, he invited them
in'>ide the railing 10 sil at the
desk.
l know about thi)o becau)oe I
went lhrough Lhe chafrs, so to
speak. As a young, struggling
and normally ambitious lawyer. I
rcguJa rly sloud at the railing to
speak. to him while he o,at at his
SUMMER FLOORING S AL E
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and Pattern
IA•liate l'lierlq
.
of the economic criteria relate to
d e redation or s don in
'I don't have the strength to look for another value of the property. The city
hires its own appraisal company.
propetty ues, ut ere are no
guidelines in tllese areas. so it's
basically up to the consultants to
d etennine, Robinson said.
And those determinations can
always be challenged in court.
Homes in Costa Mesa are over $500,000, and
you hardly see any for sale. I need to be close to
the stores and the bus.'
amount. they may have their
own appr-.Usal done and try to
negotiate with the city. lf a com-
promise cannot be reached, the
Item goes to court.
If the area is declared a re-
development zone, propeny
taxes will be frozen at the rate of
the current ftscal year and 70% of
future tax increases are redi-
rected to the redevelopment
agency. Entities such as the
school district and the city's gen-
eral fund will still receive their
same port.ion of the baSe rate,
but will have to share the other
30% of the increases.
SarMt Sullivan Appraisal numbers never
Center Street resident amount to market value. Havens
argued, leaving her neighbors ·• ·
wilh few options after all is said
and done.
The money set ·aside will be
used to spruce up the neighbor-
hood, spur economic growth and
transform the Westside from a
largely concrete jungle of manu-
facturing buildings and apart-
ments into a thriving downtown,
redevelopment supporters said.
A number of residents. many
of whom are Wests ide residents,
has long pushed for drastic
changes in the area. claiming the
city needs to take a heavy hand
in revitalization. A large number
su pports using eminent domain,
which gives the city rights to the
land for the benefit of Costa
Mesa.
BETTER THAN BEFORE
Center Street residents said
they don't need a radical solu-
tion. Their home-grown version
of community improvement,
combined wilh sound mainte-
nance projects from lhe city, will
suffice.
Residents admit the street was
once run down and dangerous.
Drugs. gangs and speeding cars
gt•.sted three ot11er options, rwo of
them that would establish set-
h<:1ck requiiemenis greater than
what is now on lhe books.
St>venteen people spoke on the
overlay issue. The majority of
t11em were against the overlay in
this residential area.
"Our community is diverse in
ii'> homes and people," Steven
Dewan said. W'fhis !overlay pro-
posal) is ill -conceived in limiting
our p roperty and our rights.
"Let us keep !he ability to re-
flect what we can do with our
dreams. not with someone else's
dreams," he said.
Proponents of t11e overlay ar-
gued that !heir area deserved
protection.
de1>k. lnen. when I was
<ippointed to the Superior Court.
I moved up a notch. I le stood to
speak. 10 me.
But when I won my first
t>lection. wow!
Williams was a political
animal. Success was measu-red
at the baJlot box. and I had
passed lhe litmus test.
I can even remember what he
~id: "Every precinctl Three to
one! liob, that's a record!"
'lbat was when Williams
invited me inside the railing to
o;it at his desk. That was when I
knew I had arrived.
• ROBERT GARDNER is a Corona
del Mar resident and a former
1udge. His column runs Tuesdays.
MARINES
Continued from Al
were just some of the problems
the neighbors faced, but they
banded together as a commu-
nity, Havens said.
"Everybody is making this
place nicer," Havens said. wwe
fought really bald to get rid of
those cJrug dealers and gang
bangers. I had to call the police
every single day until finally. We
got bike patrol officers out here.
We would sit out and watch our
street and make sure f>eople
knew they couldn't get away with
certain things in our neighbor-
hood. Things were just starting to
get better and look better, and
now this."
SulHvan agreed. saying the
continuous hikes in propeny v-d.1-
ues create a built-in improve-
ment strategy ..
"I don't feel that the neighbor-
hood is blighted." Sullivan said.
"The people who have bought
here lately spent a lot of money.
And now all these people on the
street have spent money on their
homes to improve them. We
don't have the problems we had
15 years ago. I feel safe here."
ln addition to uprooting her
neighbors, Havens said the city
will unintentionally undo all the
worlc !hat has been done lhus far
to eradicate crime.
"You put up a shopping center
over there and you are going to
have my house facing a giant
"The city of Costa Mesa ha!>
recogniz.ed the importance of
open space and privacy." Michael
Hutchinson said. "Setbacks pro-
tect you not only from lhe house
10 the rear. but from the second·
story additions of homes on !he
sides."
The second issue involved
changes to lhe resideniial design
guidelines. One of the most con-
troversial aspects of lhe changes
involved establishing view pres-
ervation guidelines.
'!he Planning Commission
suggested two components for
view p reservation guidelines. The
first includes three guideli nes to
reduce the negative effects of
new second-srory construction
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MUSIC
'A NtGHT AT THE OSCARS'
The Pacific Symphony's Aidlard
Kaufman will conduct "A Night at
the Oscars" at 8 p.m. Saturday
It's an evening of legendary film
classics projected onto a large
screen with the Pacific Symphony
playing the soundtradc live. The
concert is produced by nin&-time
Emmy Award winner John
Goberman_ The concert is at the
Verizon Wireless Amphitheater.
Tidtets cost $75 to $375. For
information, call (7 14) 755-5799 or
visit www.pacificsymphony.org.
'SING-A-LONG
Sharon Wood. Fire Olief Tim Ri-SOUND OF MUSIC'
ley. the Spence family and doz· Now playing to sold-o ut
ens more, audiences around .the world,
dragged itself "Sing-a-long Sound of Music" is
away from the coming to Orange County
plentiful spread Performing Arts Center's
of gourmet eats Segerstrom Hall at 7 p.m. Friday
and gathered and Saturday and at 1 p.m.
around the pool Sunday. Tlc*ets cost $12 to $22
for the official and can be purdlased at the
presentation. center box office or at
People oooh -www.ocpsc.org. For information,
Dan Marcheano ed and aaah-ed call (714) 556-ARTS. The Cente r is
when the llag at 600 Town Center Drive in Costa
was unveiled and nodded in Mesa.
agreement wiU1 the acknowledg-
ment.
"Speech, speech," the crQwd
shouted.
Marcheano took the micro·
phone a nd thanked the Marines
for their service and their gift ·wen. we did something. we
stood up,· Marcheano said. "We
couldn't do as much as these
guys here, but we sure as hell
tried to put a smUe on their
fa~s.·
"Dan for governor." dad Otuck
Spence boUered. the audience
(ottawtng in laughter.
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K.D. LANG IN CONCERT
Three-time Grammy winner k.d.
lang will perform at the Orange
County Performing Arts Center's
Segerstrom Hall at 8 p.m. Sept. 6.
Ti<*ets cost $46 to $70. The
center la at 800 lOwn Center
Drive in Cotta Mela. Ti<*ets are
available at the center's box
office, by calling (714) 556-ARTS
or onllne at www.ocpec.Otg.
CHRISJSAAK
Chrf1 Isaak wtll perfonn at the
Orange County Performing Arts
Center' Segeratrom Hill et 7 p.m.
Sept. 14. ~-cost '46 to $82.
the center Is et 600 TO'Nl"I Cienter
Ori've in Costa Mesa. Tidteta are
brick wall," sh e said. ·All the
gang bangers will be back to
write all over it, and more and
more stuff can happen because it
will all be hidden behind the
wall."
WARY OF REDEVELOPMENT
Havens said city officials make
a case for redevelopment to im-
prove the quality of life for resi-
dents, yet they ignore what resi-
dents of the immediate area have
to say. Instead, they listen to the
political rhetoric from people
across town who haven't both-
ered to take a closer look at the
Center Street neighborhood.
"I think that most of them
don't even know what. they are
saying," Havens said. "They live
over In Melia Verde or some-
where and have never even
waJked on our street.
"Our community will get bet-
ter if we get together and make it
better," she said. "We can make it
better ourselves. the way we
want to make it be tt('r. We don't
need them coming in here and
telling us what wiJl make us
happy."
Some owners are worried t11aL
they will not be fairly compen·
sated for !heir property if the l'ity
exercises eminent domain.
Redevelopment laws mandate
!hat lhe city pay relocation costs
in addition to tlu• apprd.i~ed
on views from nearby propertie-;
in areas that have been identified
as having views worth protecting.
These areas include bluff homt.'l.
within the Marina Highlands,
Marina View. California Sea-
breeze and Freedom I lomes
neighborhoods. lne guidelines
would not completely prevent a
view from being blocked.
l ne !'tecond component deVl'l-
ops a process to require n·view
and approv-dl by !he mning ad-
ministrator of <uiy M'rond -~t<>ry
construction in the identified
view pre-;erv-dtion area'.
Changes to lhe zoning code in
d ude establishing new lhre<>h
olds for detennjning the appro-
priate level 11f review and
available at the center's box
office, by calling (714) 556-ARTS
or onl ine at www.ocpac.org.
TCHAIKOVSKY'S
GREATEST HrTS
Conductor Carl St. Clair leads the
Pacific Symphony tn
HTdlaikovsky's Greatest Hits." an
all Tdlaikovsky program, at 8
p.m. Sept. 13. Special guest
pianist Vardan Mamikonian will
perform "Piano Concerto No.1.
The evening starts with the
Po lonaise from Eugene Onegin
and the Suite from "Swan Lake;·
and ends with the rousing ·1a12
OvertureH with cannons and
firewortts. Tick:ets cost $7~ to
$375. The coocert is at the Verizon
Wireless Amphitheater in Irvine.
Information: (714) 755-5799,
www.pacificsymphony.org.
JAZZ.TRIO
Gulfstream Restaurant in
Newport Besen presents a jazz
trio Sunday through Wednesday
as regular entertainment a1 850
Avocado Ave., Newport Beadl.
Hours are 5 to 9 p.m. Sunday and
"Those people have Lived there
their whole entire ljves. iUld they
don't have [ariywhereJ to go." Ha-
vens sald.
Those who support redevelop-
ment know the issue is far from
simpJe. Many hard declsions
must be made, and sometimeS' a
small minority is inconvenienced
for the greater good of the entire
city.
SuJJiv-m is an older woman
who is n ot so concerned about
maJcing a personal sacrifice for
the good of her city as she is
about going about her daily life.
"I don't have the strength to
look for another home," Sullivan
said. ·Besides. what are they go-
ing to give us? Homes in Costa
Mesa are over $500,000, and you
hardly see any for sale. I need to
be close to the stores and the bus.
"I love !he city. It is m y home."
she said. "But to jus t be uprooted
like thtS? I am in good health. I
am over 80 years old and have all
my teeth, but I couldn't sleep last
night thinking about t.hb. II ls
making rne -.ick."
• LOUTA HARPER writes columns
Mondays. Wednesdays and Fridays
and covers culture and the arts. She
may be reached at (9491574-4275 or
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approval for new residential con-
struction and additions.
One of the major changes is
lhe elinunation of !he notifica-
tion requirement for neighbors
for certain re!>identiaJ remodels.
'lhe new process would establish
a thre:.hold for floor-area r.Hio
and a percrntage of second 'itory
over tlH• fiN story. If this thresh
old wac; met. plannin~ depan
ment c;tatT could approve a pmj
ccl without notifying neighbors
within 500 feet. .1s. i:. now re
quired.
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detrdre newman a lat1mes.com
6 to 10 p.m. Monday through
Wednesday (949) 718-0188.
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Monday Night Jams from 7 to 11
p.m. every week. HWantedH
musicians include guitar players.
bass players, singers, drummers.
keyboardists and others at 100
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(949) 675-7760_
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Diana Oitri joins the duo on
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Information: (949) 673-9500.
MUSIC AT PLAYERS
Players restaurant is now offering
live music from 9 p.m. to
midnight every Friday and
Saturday_ Players is at 512 W. 19th
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(949) 646·5615.
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MAILBAG
Bluffs of a C.Osta
Mesa emigre called
John T. Hawley writes in
the Daily Pilot r Not being
welcomed in Costa Mesa
quJte a shock.~ Mailbag,
Aug. 17) that he has
moved himself and his
family from Costa Mesa to
Newport Beach but
contlnues to have hit.
industrial business on
Costa Mesa's bluffs, and
that he's shocled !hat
citizens of Costa Mei.a are
now trying to build on our
bluffs what Newpon
Beach has on its bluffs -
homes with ocean breezes
·and views.
Perhaps Hawley should
have tried to move his
business to the bluff-, in
Newport Beach. Then he
really wouJd have been
shocked. as people 1n
that city would probably
have risen up en ma5se to
tell him that such
locations aren't
appropriate for mduMrial
buslnessei. in the year
2003.
I haven't seen any
industrial buildingi. in
Newport Beach's
Eastbluff or Dover hores
or up in Corona del Mar.
Most of these areas aren't
even a8 intrinsically
desirable as Costa Mesa's
Westside bluffs. So, why
must Costa Mesa be
burdened with
buggy-whip businesses
from a bygone e ra that
are helping drive down
property values and the
quality of life of our city.
while Newporr Bcalh ha~
home' where ho11w'>
-.houltJ be?
CouJd it he thar Lo,1a
Me,ans rolerate this
because they've been
made i.tupid by breathing
in pollution from the
Westside industrial area?
For a quick look at what
some of the businesses on
the Westside bJuffs are
putting into our air, soil,
and water. readers may
want to go to the following
Web site.
www.scorecard.org.
Perhaps Hawley
understands something
about pollution, and
maybe that's why he has
moved his family to
Newport Beach, one block
up wind of Costa Mesa's
industrial area.
M.H.-.LARD
Costa Mesa
Something about
Mary SuJlivan Slack
My thanks to rhe Pilot
and to Tom Titus for a
delightful reminiscen ce
and updating of our dear
friend Mary Sullivan
Slack.
Tl was in April 1988 that
Mary and Pati TllmbelUni
cast me as Slack's co-lead
and love Interest in the
Costa Mesa Civic
Playhouse production of
NCaJJ Me Madam" -my
second show. Thal show
earned rave reviews from
firus in the Pilot and from
the reviewer for lhe
RegiMer, and for me an
obsession was born.
Prolific in her theater
activities, Mary was
producing "HMS Pinafore"
(Kent Johnson and Tim
Nelson directing) at
Newport Theatre Arts
Center while starring in
"Call Me Madam" at Costa
Mesa.
So, as we were
completing •Madam,·
Slack p ersuaded Johnson
to insert me into the role
of Sir Joseph in
"Pinafore," just rwo
weeks before ii opened.
Slack subsequentJy got
me cast in other shows
she was involved with
and prompted m e to do
~hows at other theaters -
including lhe Laguna
Playhouse -and to serve
a rerm on the board of
directors of the National
Theatre Arts
Commission . There will
always be a warm and
affectionate spot In my
heart for Slack and what
she opened me up 10. I
look forward to her
visiting our theater
community again.
GORDON MARHOEFER
Costa Mesa
F.mergency landing
argues for El Toro
Southwest Airlines
makes an emergency
landing on Aug. 15 a t tiny
John Wayne Airport while
a much berter facility at
F.I Toro is '>till unused.
Wirh IWO 10,000·foot
runway.,, two 8,000-foot
runway'> and no one in
the noise zone at El Toro,
it is unlikely Irvine can
keep this fine airport
closed. Los Angeles has
entered the fray. and I
love L.A.
Oearly, JWA is an
accident waiting to
happen . yet Irvine's anti-El
Toro, pro-JWA strategy has
always been to dominate
local control. meaning
local control for !he
housing developers. El
Toro is a great national
asset -too big for lrvine
and the Irvine Co. and too
important for overruling
eminent domain. The
airport is very much
needed in the regio rttifhe
how.e5 Irvine wanr-; to
build are nol.
I suggest Irvine study
the h b tory of Ontario
Airport in San Bernardino
County More recently. it
should review the steps to
the mammoth expansion
of 0'1 lare Airport in
lllinoil., run by Olicago in
Cook County. Local
conrrollers fought
valiantly in DuPage
County but lost. In the
long run, I believe it wilJ
be better for Irvine to
welcome the planned El
Toro International
Airport. Then everybody
wins and no more
accidents at JWA.
DONALONYRE
Newpon Beach
READERS RESPOND
'lfVf <,!(
The Orange County Dyke March wound through the Westside to advocate eQUal nghts for gays and lesbians.
March lawsuit makes important strides
AT ISSUE: The second
Orange Co unty Dyke March
in Costa Mesa
T here ha'i been a lor of t·mo110n
expended in the klll'r' to lhl' ed11or
abour the Dyke M.ird1 Jnd thl'ir
lawsuit, wh1d1 ha' bel:'n 1111nl·J hy the
American C.1vil ljbeme'> lJ111011. Mo'>t ol
what.I have read "inrnrrl·11, .,howing rhat
most reader. mMmder.rand both the
ACLU and the purpo'>I:' of 1h1'> la~'un Thi..
lawsuit isn't really ahour thl· Dyke M .. mh.
it's abour equal acce.,., in rtw 'Pl'Clal evenr ..
permirting .,y .. rem.
Costa Me.,a, likl' mam lllll''>. ha' m'ver
really co<l1fied ll'> perm1i prot'e'' To .. orm·
extent. !hey mal.e up rhe ntle' J'> rhey go
aJong. llm 1-. a had prtKl'.,, both for
community group~ re4ut•..,11ng perm11:-. .rnd
for the safely and well bc•m>: of the ellin·n-.
or Cosra Me<,a. If a rule I'> n•quirl'd to
assure our '>afoty. 11 '>houltl he applied 111
every group reque,ung a perm11. If a rulC' "
applied only bemuse of J p<"rrt'plion of the
group retjUl"il111g the 1wrm11 . then thi., I'>
discriminarion and doe' not '>ervC' anyone\
best interc .. t.
The ACLU perfonn' one of the mo'>I
conservauve funcuom in our nallon-It
·protects and defend'> the C.on'illlulio11 of
the United State!> and Lhe Bill o f Righi'>.
Most ACLU ca,e., invotw l'it Amendmenr
rights to frt·ed om of religion, '>peech.
assembly and the pr~'>. Popular speech
does not need defending. It 1' usually Lhe
rights of IJ1e far left and far right !hat are
d.i.saimlnau.•d again:.t by government or
society. and the-;t' are the eases the ACl.ll
joins.
1bis causes many in rhe public to see
the ACLU as a radicaJ organ17,ation, bur ir l'I
not the con ten I of lhe 'lpeech that the
AO.U is defending, ii is the right 10 speak
which is at 'ltale.
If laws can be made 10 prevent even one
group from speaking freely in our sociery.
then !hat case law can be used to deprive
more and more group of their civil
liberties, until IJ1e onJy right we wi.IJ have
left is Lhe right to conform. So don't anack
the ACLU because !hey are !here to d efend
your righL.,, too
RICHARD ~UOCK
Costa Mesa
We rerumed from a brief trip our of IOW11
tlm pa-.t "-l'ekend anticipaung reading
rcpon'> uf "-hJI d rou~mg .,uctt•<,.c; Lhe
Orange County Dyke March turned 0111 ro
hr on Saturday.
De~p11l' all lhe free publinry provided by
their law;u11. 11 seem<; Lhe "t:venr" wa'> an
even bigger fa1Jure and even more spar..et)
Jltended than la'>I year. \Vhar a .. hame So.
11 wa'i up ro me 10 ~arch rhrough my
accumulared new;pape" for information
on the "fe.,11v1 11c-. ·· AJrhough rhe Daily Pilot
providt:d CO\erage in an anide by Paul
Clinron. I wa., very di<;appo1111ed to read J
direct quote de.,cnbmg le..,h1an
love-making in this family nc.•w-,papcr. Thdl
w;L, much more infonnaunn than I. and I
-.u.,pecr many othe~. needed.
Lei\ hope the foundmg mother. of th1<;
t'\ enr finallv ger the me,....agl' 1ha1 they Vl'
picked the wrong \en u<' and w11J make Lh1'>
rhe last llme Co.,ta Mf"a ""honored" h~
their preo;enc.·e I et\ abn hope our c11y
leader' wilt hold rheir ground on Lhe legal
1-. ... ue'> involved here, and nor ler another
group bully rhem 1n10 acqrne'>Cence with
rheir demand'
GEOFF WEST
Cosra Me..:.1
After readmg 1-nday\ l'iSue under !he
!leader. Reo;pond ..ecllon. 111 which Li7
Broedlow from Newpon Reach asked Lhe
4ueo;tion, "Whal " a le<ib1an pride parade
all abour?" I believe the belier question i-;
"\o\o'hy have a ll-'l>bian pride march "?
II is no m ort' rhan it5 name !-.uggests: a .
pnde march o r pnde parade. h i5 no
different than a Founh of July parade. h
relebrares independence and communiry.
and it bring~ people from within the
community (and most often outside Lhe
community) rogether. Th~ public
di~plays. parades and marches are
1mponan1 pan of every commumty
because they are a reminder IO everyone in
the co1nmunity that there arc individuals
within who have overcome diversity and
will not accept pre1udice or discrimination.
COMMUNITY COMMENTARY
The) leep tht•'e 1~ul .... al till' -.urfan .. and
pro ... 1de rhl' ground work f1ir .UI v.ho foll11"
to hve and enjoy .tn e>.1'>lt'l1l 1· th.ti "
tolerant and Jl ce1H1ng. I hu,, 1he "\'o hv" "
beLau.,e. hkc.• 11 or not. ewn-1 mt' ha., a ba'>ll
nghr ro a-.-.cmhle and for th.it hnd
mumenr rem111d o.,odt't~ ot thl'ir pre<.t'l1ll''
and pnde that t nmt"> from bemg a
conlnbu11n~ member of 1he1r uimmunll\
(,emng had 10 Broedlo"" \letter -
-.adJv. mo<,1 uf which 1~ drmomtrative of
feM ·from the unknov. n -tJw one po1111
tha1 cannot be left unchallengt'd ,., her
a'>..ert1on that "ga) pnde "rhumbing of
the nose ... Ir i-. not. It " in"l:'ad u ... 1mmng
together 10 remmd people thar we are
productive member, of th" rnmmunll\
I want 10 bt• very dear and ... hc1rt' 011e
VCI) <..a.hen! po1111 Lhar hopeful!\ "'111 1mpr1ct
all who read th•'> lener \\1th a wry real and
positive 1mpre-...,,on: tht' gay-.. le-.tnan~.
h1!-exuaJ, and tran'>gendero; who re:>ide hen!
111 Newport Hc•c1ch. Corun.i dl'I \far and aJJ
of Orange ( OUlll) have In fal I been vt'f)
producm t• member. of rhew t11mmun1t1e<.
for many, man\ \ e.tr.. fu,1 loo~ MOund
rhe b~ ... t•xampll' on lht• lop of my head
would be the ( 1dY and 1.t>-.hian B1-.exuaJ
and Tran'>gender l.ommunll\ "'el'1ce.
< enter of< >ran~e <.oun~ The t·enter 1..,
chaired hy Paul Blank and orher hard
work.mg peoplr !most ol ~'horn are
volunreer;l, who are prod\Jl 11ve member'>
and rt">idenr<, nl th1r, commu111tv Why? For
rht• peNinal ....atisfactinn and pnde thar
rnme .. from the wvmg or their own tune Ill
help other; around W\ m net'd Thes.e
member; and the cenrer provide a rang<· of
serv1ce!. to all withm our community to
foo;rer communit) TeSJl<"CI. und<'r..tanding,
and acceprance n.>gardJe'l' ol race. creed.
color. "'exuaJ preference. etc
One la'>t LhouWit: If one real.Iv wanted 10
know "why.· !hen drop by !he pride march
or The GI .HT Center of Orange County and
ask anyo ne of the people there why they
are doing th.lo; and what d~ pride mean
to them Ul11mately. your quesuon will be
answered and hopefully help enlighten you
of olher pnxlucllVt' and proud members of
our community.
BRAD BICKLE
t .orona del Mar
There S no good reason to march
ILA
JOHNSON
objecting is automatically labeled and
condemned as a homophobic bigol
akin to a Nazi.
What we have here, fol.ks, Is a
totalJrarlan movement (the •gay
agenda. not the "Dykes on Bikes•) that,
according to World Nee Dally, a U.N.
recognlz.ed group known as UNGLOBE
(U.N. Gay, Lesbtan Or BbauaJ
Hmployees). has declattd a •showclown
wtth reUgton."
Eaentially. It II a dub of worid
views that tteDy cannot coemt. One
must ewntull)y ~lilt be~
•py• ldiYltt inOdel C-py" ts.
potlddad mm that cll«ettndlltet 1be
homoeaual who fuec wanu 10 ltw hi9
tire from d)()M wtM> .... IQ ilnpGM
tbetr life 1tyle on oeben), then we wll
hlw a aocaiiwtlmlm ~ rMll any ln ......,. nw .,, ........ • ._
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undeniable fact that. historically.
totaUWianism in~ resuJts in
anarchy and ends In Yk>lence.
le b time to lOYe the Mpless vicdms
of th.la unnatunl anucuon enough to
tcll them the tnlth. It Iii Md to see a
~of women (ex, for tbal matterln
other IDllanca, men) IO lmecu:re and
in need of aft'ec:don and attendon that
they mu.t pande th*~
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QUO'lt OF THE DAY
"Where we're most fortunate is
the core of coaches who have
Eric lWelt, Newport Harbor boys
athletic director
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CHECKING OUT
Anchoring ·the Sailors
Tweit, a veteran athleti~
director and coach,
savors his special
situation.
81rry Faulkner
Daily Pilot
Navigating the daily obstacle
course that comes with his position
of authority, there are inevitable i.n•.
stances when Eric 'JWeit wishes
buck stopped somewhere else.
he said, those moments are qui
submerged beneath the satisfacti
and appreciation he has fo r
teachers. coaches. staff membe
parents and student-athletes be
works with as boys athletic director at
Newport Harbor High.
·At least once every day, there is a
time when I wish I wasn't the athletic
director." TWeit said. •Then, l think of
all the people I'm fortunate enough to
work with here and to be doing what l
do. Even a bad day here is better than
a day spent anywhere else."
TWeit has worked elsewhere in a 30-
year career as a teacher, coach and
administrator. But, since arriving at
Newport Harbor in February, 1980, he
has been an enduring and tireless fix-
ture, who has helped continue an
even broaden the school's reputaf
as one of the best all-around atb.l
programs in Orange County and
yond. lie will begin his 14 th year
athletic director in the fall.
K£NT TREPTOW /OM.YPtl~T
The Sailors have a proud boys tra-
dition in water polo (l I CIF Southern
Section championships). voUeyba11
(three). tennis (three), footbaU (two),
cross country (one, to go with a CIF
State crown) and, in recent years,
swimming (one) and baslc.etbaU. New-Newport Harbor High School has won CIF championships in seven different boys sports since opening its doors in 1930.
port also has a CIF title to its credit in
soccer. have had a lot of success."
Bill Barnett spent more than 30 sea-lWeit also said the addition of
sons as . the boys water polo coach Fletcher Olson as girls athletic direc-
and is still heavily involved in the tor has helped him be more effective
program, coached the last two years as both an administrator and a coach
by Jason Lynch. Barnett, along with -he guides the girls cross county
football coach Jeff Brinkley and vol-and track and field teams.
leyball head man Dan Glenn. both "We overlap with boys and girls and
with 17 years under their belt as head we try to do things that play to our
coach of their respective programs. strong suits, which are different,"
Larry Hirst with eight years at the lWeit said of working with Olson.
basketball helm, and Nowell Kay, a lWeit describes his AD duties as be-
combined 29 seasons as an assistant ing ·1ilc.e the coach of a bigger team."
in two sports before taking over cross though he does not consider himself
country and track and field last fall, a coach of coaches.
are the anchors of a s taff that also in-"We have too many coaches who
eludes many longtime assistant a re better than good and I'm not as
coaches. good as those guys," said TWeit, who
Veteran assistants pervade .oot-s till relishes his coaching assign-
ball, including Bill Brown (2 1 sea-ments. UJ always say that my job is
sons), Mike Bargas (1 I), Tony Cia1elli whatever my coaches need me to do.
(10) and BiU Calloway (10). • so they can be successful. For some.
Les Cutler, now working on the that means just staying out of their
lower levels, is another coach with a way."
long association with the aquatics Still , TWeit's duties. in association
programs, while athletic secretary with Ayers, Olson and his coaches, in-
Judy Ayers. with more than 20 years elude fund raising. coordinating
on the job, is universaJJy viewed as transportation and officials, as well as
the glue to the entire athletic opera-dealing with inquiries and concerns
tion. from parents and athletes.
"Where we're most fortunate is the I He is grateful for the strong paren-
core of coaches who have hung in t~ support that exists in all programs
there. and you have to start with B~ !'ij1d cautious abo~vertaxing the fi -
Barnett." lWelt said. "When I fil . cial resources.. those parents.
came to Newport Harbor, I was in a; ose dollars sus programs woe-
of the coaches who were here, r lly under-funded y the state.
Barnett and lthen-baslcetbaU coa ·About 99% of our parents are fan-
Jerry DeBusk. Then, you add D tastic," lWeit said. "We could not run
Glenn and Jeff Brinkley, who ha athletics al Newport Harbor if our
both done just a tremendous job and parents didn't buy in and support us
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financiaUy."
A primary focus is maintammg
quaJity and continuity among his
coaching staff, a never-ending cru-
sade.
Of the Sailors' 12 boys programs,
five are run by on-campus teachers,
while baseball coach Joel Oesguin
teaches at another school within the
Newport-Mesa Unified School Dis-
trict.
Walk-ons. including Kay -who,
like walk-on tennis coach Jeff Thom-
sen and new soccer coach Ryan Her-
nandez, is a Harbor aJumnus - 'are
also in charge in wrestling (Dominic
Bulone) and golf (co-coaches, tAar-
ianne Towersey and Scott Tamow).
Hernandez is the fo urth soccer
coach in four seasons. a turnover rate
lWeit hopes to rectify. The revolving
door of coaches, however, is not un·
common in high school sports.
"I had one kid in our soccer pro-
gram ask me during last season who
was going to be the coach next year?"
lWeit said. •This was before we knew
the coach wouJdn't be back. But since
there had been a different coach ev-
ery year this kid was in the program,
he thought you couJd only have the
job fo r one season."
lWeit said the struggles of the base-
balf program (the lone league title
came in the 1940s at a school that
opened in 1930) have been a source
of frustration for the school and the
community, as well
See SAILORS, Paa• A7
YOUTH BASEBALL
MARK C. DUSTIN I OAIL'f T
Eric Twelt win begin his 14th year as athletic director at Newport Harbor Hiitf~ . -··" .. I • • • ... • -.
California places second in St. Lout~
Travel team with two
players and a manager
from Newport Beach
reach final round of
national championships.
The 12-year·old califomia AU·Star
travel baseball team went up against
the beat the United States bad to offer
and fln.labed second to lll.lnola ln the
national championships in St. Louis
ln play completed Aug. 10.
CalifornJa, nlclcnamed the Cal
Sta.rs, whJch lncludet Manager Mike
Grlftla, his son , Ouia, and Genett
GeUepe -all from Newport Beach
-played nine games lo alx daya. The
Stars, who represented the Western
United Statet, reached the bett-of-
thrM cbamplonahlp round aphut
lUin•il, but couldn't IW'J>&ll the ftnal
hurdJe.
The Stan lo t to lllinoll, 3·1, lo the
Ortt game after leeding by 1 run
through the top of the fifth lnning.
rlllnols tied the score ln the bottom of
the fifth and added two more runs in
the bottom of the sinb to take the
lead. The Stan loaded the buea In
the top of the seventh with two two-
out bita by ICeaaedy Win.kier and
Brett Adelman followed by a walk to
Stne a.p, but Olinola stifled the
rally, allowing no runs to score lo the
Inning.
Winola scored aeven runs ln the top
of the ftrat innlna ln the tewnd pme
and cruised to an 11 • l triumph to
claJm the cbunplonahip.
The Stan placed ftnt in thetr teed·
Ing pool to open the tournament, de-
feallng Wlnola, 9·8, and St. Loula, 6·3.
Outs Griffin aqueezed ln H11r with
the wtnnlng run lo the bottom of the
seventh Inning aplntt Winoil.
After the aeedioc pmet. the fteld
WU placed ln winner'I ud loMt't
bracbu wtlb MCb tMm plaJinl bell·
of ·lhNe eUmlnadon ..n.. 1be SW.
went 2-0 ln the el•mludoo ~
" winning 9-1 and 8-7 over a team ft.
Fort Meyers, Fla. ;
Olris Griffin went 4 for 6 ln the. o
games whUe Gallegos cont:r1buti'd qn
the mound. ~
To reach the championship sert6.
the Sta.rs had to rebound from a fSiit-
game defeat again.at Wlsconaln to·~
the final two games. '.
In breakout fuhlon, the Stfg
notched a 15·3 victory ln a m~
abortened, three·innlng Game_ '§.
Gellegot had two blta and two "RP.'
while GrU'ftn a.dded an RBI blt.
California held off Wilconaln;
in Iba deciding third pme, &11 .... .irv11••
a llWnth·lnnlng rally. G.M H
came on to •trike out all Uvee ~ he faced lo the teventh alter _.._
... ptlcbed ft~ lnnlnp, aUoWt
only one """· • ; Grtftln ftna.hed with two hilt.
two RBll while Gallep alto _._...,.
RBI hJL
l
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Daily Pilot SPORTS Tuesdey, Auaust 19, 2003 A7
GIRLS VOLLEYBALL
1ra osta
denies Newport
Sailors lose final two
games, but still claim
second place in
Hawa ii tournament.
Newport Harbor High's gltls
voUeyball Learn wrapped up play
with a second-place firush in the
20-team Ann Kang Invitational in
Waik.i.ki, Hawaii, Saturday.
Newport defeated MoanaJeua.
25-23. 25-17, to reach the final'> of
the winner's bracket, where Mira
Costa awaited.
elirrunation townament, where II
defeated Kalani. 25-19, 25·23.
Jennin~ had 10 ldlls followed by
eight from Tamuczer and five
from Bryana Carey, who added
three service aces. including the
final two point.s.
Newport needed to beat M1la
Costa IWlce when the two
'>quared off a second lime m the
tournamen t Newport won the
first game, 26-24 before suc-
cumbing. 15·25. 18-25. Jennings
produced 13 kills as Hall added
'>IX.
"Jennings played fantastic and
Kellie King did a ruce job !ieltlng. •
Glenn said.
lennings has vert:>ally corrurut
red to play at the Uruvers1ry of
fexa.!> after she completes her up-
corrung 'ienaor year at Newpon.
"OveraJJ we did a nice job."
SEAN HILLER DAil < Pll OT
After dropping the flISl set, 25·
16, Newport, coming off a CIJ.
Southern Section Division ll·M
championship and a berth m the
CIF Southern Cal1fom1a D1vas1on
II regional final. won the second
game, 25-16, before Mua Costa
edged out a 25-23 win in the final
Slan7A
"We were ned at 23 and 11
could have gone either way.·
Newpon Harbor Coach Dan
Glenn said of the third game.
Glenn said. "We had some peo·
pie in new spot!>. We will need to
improve on running the middle
to beat (leam.!>I • Newport Harbor High has had a strong core of coaches throughoot the last 20 years, including Bill Barnett, Jett Brinkley,
~ Dan Glenn Larry Hirst and Nowell Kay. Veteran assistant coaches have also been the norm for the Sailors. Matches featured rally sconng
and a IS-minute running d ock
for each game. 'llte clock stop~
the ~t two minutes.
f SAILORS
Continued from A6
structlon, funded by a recent bond mea-
sure, will exhaust funds needed to refur-
bish deteriorating locker rooms and
other facilities, including two rustic gym-
nasiums that were originally part of the
rebuiJding plan. but since appear to be
squee'/.ed out due to lack of money.
NEWPORT HARBOR
Alyson Jenning~. who will be·
gin her seruor -.eai.on next
month. Jed Newport with I J loll'
foUowed by rune from Kile) I lall
and five apiece from AJeJC15 Kem-.
and Taryn Tarnuv,er.
"We've had good coacht>S, there, too,·
Tweit !>a.id. "One parent asked me why
baseball hasn't had the succcs..<, o f our
other sports. I told him, if I knew the an·
BOYS COACHES "(Rally sconngl speeds up the
game.· Glenn said. "It as JUSt an
other factor to be aware of It .,
fun to coach under that format.
more like a basketball-type of
-.nuation toward the end uf
game-; swer, I would have made those changes a
long time ago. Right now, the No. I thing I
• want to do i'> to have our hac;ebaU pro-
• gram be succcs.,ful. lo win, you need to
• get kids out and tt '!> tough to gel kid:, out
• when you're not winning."
Another challenge on Lhc 1mmed1ate
: horvon is baJancang the u..~ of facilities,
s pcc1fically field space dimmished the
next four or five year .. to accommodate
portable classroom!> used whiJe much of
the campus is bemg rebuilt.
Tweit i!t abo concemed that thi'> con-
In generaJ, however. Tweit is thankful
for the facilities tha1 exisl. includfog the
dis1rict's onJy footbalJ stadium.
A recurring presence at dozens of ath-
letic contests in aU <;ports every year -
home and away, boy11 and girls -Tweit
wears the pride he has in his school with
each of his dozen'> of 11weaL-.hirts and
jackets that feature Lhe Newpon I !arbor
logo
·1 <;ay o ur !>Chool is ~pecial, becau~
that'" where rm at every day." Twe11 ~id.
"Bur we really do think we have some-
thing ~pecial here, and a lot of our coach -
e:. fcel the same way."
Joel Desguin -baseball
Larry Hirst -basketball
Nowell Kay -cross country
Jeff Brintdey -football
Marianne Towersey. Scott
Tamow -golf
Ryan Hernandez -soccer
Jnon Lyncti • swimming
Jeff Thomsen · tennis
Nowell Kay -tradt and field
Dan Glenn ·volleyball
Jason Lynch -water polo
Dominic Bulone -wrestling
With the loss tu Mira Co'>ta.
Newport was bumped into the
loser's bracket of the double
BASEBALL
Continued from A6
fhe StCITT fini.;,ht-d 12th in the
Ma1or World ~nee,, compn~ed
of teams from acroc;s the U.S ..
whkh wru. played in Ch ino Hills
prior to the national champ1on-
'>lups
Cahfom1a defeated the Lows1-
dfld 1.Jghtmng. tJHc-top·ranked
team in the tournament, on it~
way through the champmn<.h1p
bracket
The Star\ '>Cort'd 44 run' 1n
thetr six game<.
Next up for the Slar'i wtll be
the !hple Crown c,tate champ1
oru;hip m San Diego over Labor
Day weekend, an even1 tha1 will
fearure 24 of Cal1forn1ac; be<.1
travel team'>.
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DmUOOOfDESl&UUUB,.QUA&IKATD ISC lll71 '\ub~ct lo cond1t1on\ prr\l 11bed by th• Unl••nlfy of Collfornlo, In.I"•· respon\P' lo the Uo1v.,\1ty, PreQu•lofoc 111on NOOO Of PfTTT10ll
Ount111nnaort lo< a Du1a:11 Build I nnlr.1LI ••e \OUKhl fr om D~111n Builder~ for the lollow•nK vro1•l l TOADlllSTB
S IUUI N I Cf NH R f llPANSION PliASl 4 'SJ •Jt Of·.
Proaect Number 991393 1 "
UNIV( RSITY Of CAllfORNIA. IRVIN[ lllAI S, WYSOaJ
On11n Bu1lde1 f'requ•lolo<•t"m Qu•\loonn•11e\ 011gm•Uy Due by 4:00 '"'· fUISDAT, AUGUST t6, 2003 y•.,Nn I".
llH bten deferred In 4:00 ,,., WIDNISDAY, S.,TIMlll 10, 2003 JU.~ M
NIQUAUFKA TION OF ,.OSl'fCTIVI DlSIGN IUllOHS CASE NO. A.2203'3
The Un1vers•ly., p11mMy ub1f'tl•v• '" u11l111nt lhe des11n build approach '' lo b11nr th• be.,r ••••••ble 1nte11ral•d dnorn To •II httr\ benth
, fnd con1trucl10n tal)4'11enH tn lhl\ f'101l!t t lhf' 1Jn1ve,.1ty ha\ dele<m1ned !hat Oe\111n Builder\ whn wbmol propo\al\ nn tlalln u•d•tor~ <on
thi\ Proaect mu$I be prequ~hloecJ f'requdloloed Oe\lgn Builder\ will be requ11ed lo h•ve the lnllow1n1 C•hlor no• cunh "'Im \ tongenl , r.,1,,.,., \ and locense GINllAl 8UllDING,•1• per\on\ whn Thay "'h
GINlllAl DISCllf'TI0~4' WOfllt •rwo\e b• ont•r••l•d '" th~ wilt •.tr ,.\ldle ur • 0.. propo\ed pro .. ct ~on\l\I\ 111 ••11an ion aod r•nnv•hon nl lh• "'"'"'& Slud•nt l enter Comple• on lht main umpu\ both 01 MIRIAM s
of lhe Un1ve1,.ty of C4hlo<n•a Crvm• lhf' .iope ul wor ~ lltLlud.-new bu1ld1n1 •dd1t1on1 totahnit appro11malely 168 000 WYSOCKI VA/QUE/ MD
on lQU••e leel an add1t1un lu th" Cru\\ Cultural Center of appro;1mately ') 000 t•on square feet matof reno.,tion lo A Pl llllON f OR PRO
pothOM of lite m••n 'olTlj)lt• 11.>l•hne •Pproaunalely 2') SOO cru\\ \Qu•re leel •nd allowance' tor mtn0< renovaloon to SAii ha' been tol•d by
t11shn& are.t\ lolahn1 •PPll1A1maltly 35 000 l?IO\S square feet In •ddolton !ht're 1\ ealtn\1vt s ole work included 1n lhe Louis Al.,, Wysorho &
' ptojecl scope Lou Ann WY""'~' m !h• fhe 5lruc !ur.tl \ysl•m lu1 II•• no• J \!my main bu1ld1na arldollnn will be a \hutlural \teet hamt with metal decks ""d Superonr t.owl .,1 l.•h
twe11hl lOncrelc toppmg !>pr1y•d lor•prooline lo all 1teelw111k will be r•quor•<I for the new type II f R •ddohon Also loinra C.ounty 111 OR
f:ludMI •re 1eonfou •d runnel• r ... taonme wAll\ remlorced contrcl• slab on ar•de mcchanocal cquopmen! pad\ \t11m1c ANGE
\end mo-.cellancou\ m•l•ls •nd >"9PUI I It amine t HI Pl I 11 lllN 1 CIR
te110f cl.tdd1n1 for th" porllon oll the bu1ld1na: will be ol contrtlt masonry un1h w1lh mt'UI \lud \Upporl lr•m•ni Othu PR08Alf ••quest\ 1 '"''
erlOI f1n1she5 include PH c.nl lQOClelc b•><' •nd lruu alummum panels aluminum lr•med onsulaled &lutne. louver p•nels Alan Wysorki & 1 "~Ann
&laHd entry doors and a cnnhnuous melal ronl fa\c1A elemenl Wy\OC~I b~ •PPll•nlcd '"
The buoldm& \ystems lo1 the Cros\ Cultural Center Addohon Me a:enerally !ht \Ame a\ 1nd"aled abov• "cepl for 1! bema personal •tP•t,cnldloV~\
a Type V NR wood hametl \truo lure wolh an uter1or plA\ler lon"h lo adminl\l•i lhe estate
llerltcal tranworlatoon 1nrlude< ''"P' and \hnrt \laor lloehh metAI pan \lau\ wolh pa1nlcd melal ra1hngs and 14) hydrauhc of thedecedenl
p•uen11er elevators THE PETITION rtquc\I~
lnlert0< ~omponrnh ol lht t •panded tn1h!y will •ndude meelon& •nd conle1 tnct •re. (mcludma lwo luee mull• purpo1e the dectdenl , Woll ~nd
rooms ol •PP•011malely 6 000 •nd 9 000 i!rOs\ \QU•re feel) food Ser voe.. Ana l•pproaomalely 23 900 CSf new/9 900 GSF codicil\ of An• bt
renovaltdl lo accommodatt lood P"P•• a hon areas hotchen and \tr very spa< t' d1n1ni l•c1hhu and sllppo<t lacohhn Rela1t admo!ltd tu prub~t~ lhf' ~· (a~rollmate!y 6 000 C'll ntw'4 000 CSf rtnovaltdl and ';ludenl Al11v1!y/Adm1n1slrahve OHict A1ea {appro11m•lely Woll and dny <odolll •rt
CSI new/19.000 GSI rt'nnva!edl availiblt ''" e•~m•n• lewor~ includes the demohllon nl on ol\long bu•ld•n~ apprn.1mel~ly 17 000 GSf and lht removal of other miscellaneous hon on !h~ lot~ kept tiy
~clures. 1eneral site clea1111e •nd \ubslanh•I t ul •fld loll urll1wu1~ Also included •n site developmenl is on 11r1de pl1ll tht court
with hard end solhupt lo rema1ntn1t s1le .,.,., IHI pf llllON itqu•'·''
.... C-.trv~ coot .. 1i-1e: $43,S00,000.00 •utho11ty tn •d"'""''~r
DUllJ lhe u tal" und., th .. l)ftQUehficat10n procPs' wtll br conducted 1n lwo part\ •nd will rnult on the selectoon of prequalthed ln~•&n Builders lndeprndenl Admonos tt•• bo n.~ued propoul drlf umtnh lor th" Proiecl tr a hon ot [ statts ALI
1 will be lhe wbnutt•I ol • Prequahl1c.lton Quesllonnaore Aile< receipt of lhe PreQU•l1l1uhon Qunl1onna11 e. lhe (Thi\ Authllfoty will Allow
\lty w1ll 1ev1ew and dt!e•m•nr a poont Hnr~ 101 each \Ubmoll•I Sco11n11 ol Destin Builders lor Ptrl I will be delt1m1ned the personal repr .. en
apphcalton of an nt•hhshed 1atm1 syslem Desoa:n Builders who meet lhe requnements on Parl I . will be 1nlerv11?wed tatoves In ta~e many
ttl 2 of lh1s Prequal1f1<ahon procns •ctions wothoul obtain
2 will be the lnltt•••w Oe\lgn Buoldel\ will be nollfoed on w11l1ne whether 111 not they have bten selected !or the •n& cour 1 •opioval
2 lnlervotw The lnlervoew will addr«n lhe olems describ'd 1n the Prequ•hl1c1toon Questoonna11e The resulh of the Before ldk•ne nrlaon
v .. w will be separ•l•ly uored bned on ~n estabh,hed retonc sy\lem The Ou1en Builders who are nlected by lhe very omporlant 1, loon'
.,SAly on Perl 2 wltl be prcqu•ltloed to submit PrOPVul1 for lh1$ Proaect however lhc per,on•I
NIQUAUflCATION SCHIDUU repre\entativn will be ,_..,, ~· 12, 2003, Prequalolocaloon Quuhonna11n Wiii be •nued to interested Oes1Rn Bu1tde11 al required lo e··~ notice
Deiign & Con1truchon Ser•1cesUn1venlly ol C1hlorn1a. Irvine to mtere\ted pe"ons
!>201 Caltlorn1a Avenue. Suitt 250. Irvine, CA 92697 2450 unless they hive waived
(Corner of Bison end Caltfornia Avenue) notice or consented lo r or onformallon call the llotl111e (949) 824-8117 or (949) 824 8034 the propo•ed •t hon. 1
O. n.n4-y, • ...,,, ta, 200S, o D"IP 1 .. w.r Pr....Ufketi.. Coef.,._o will be conducted bea1nn1ne promptly at The indaptnderll ad· l.ctO P.M. On W ... 1...,, Sottt...-W J, 200S • S.c~ ....... hlW-Pr ....... ket'-c-t-.-o wilt be CO!lduclecl mon15tralton authority
nine pro1n9lly •t 3,oC) l'.M. ATIINDANCI AT ONl Of THCTWO PllQUAUfKAYION CONflUNCIS IS llANOATOltY will be erant«d un~ss
' AU DISl&N lutU>llS. P•rloc1p1nts shall meet 1t an onleiuled penon ~"'" & Construction Services. University of Calif0<nla, Irvin. files •n obaectoon to the
!>201 C11tfo1n1a Avenue, Suite~-UCI hten1lon Clnlfoom 200C. trvlna. CA 92ii97 2450 pehhon and ~how\ &ood
(Corner of C1tllorn1a Avenue •nd Bison Avenue) cause why lhe court
for further lnlormetlon, contacl Lynn Jn1tf at (949) 824 7009. should not iranl the
Only 01sifn 8u1fde11 who p.trhc1pate m -ef ttlo twe C011ferences 1n ob entirety will bo allowed lo submit Prequelffocebon authority
Quesllonn.wes P1rbc1panl$ must amve at or before Ille des11nalecl lime. The meetonc will be closed et 3 05 P.M Oii All(Ust A HCAAINC on the
28.• 2003 end on s.p1embe1 J . 2003 Oeslen Burldeu amv1n1 these hmes wlll not be •llowed to submit Prequaliflca!Joft petition will be held on
u.stlonnalres AUGUST 28. 2003 el t 45 The....._ te recotvo c-.lot9<11 ,,....,.fie..._ O-.t6-wos will be w .... 114-y, S.,.t-a.w 10, 200J .. 4.00 pm on Dept. l73
···el. loc.tt•d II 341 Ti.. City Dulan & Construction Services. Attention: L1nn J1vt.f Drive South. Oranae. CA
Un1ver$lt1 Of Cthlornl.t, lrvlne,!1201 California Avenue. Suite 2!i0, lr\llnt, CA 92697 24!1() 92868.
1 Oesic11 81111dtf Prequellficehon Questionnaires. inckl6in1 any requltotd atttchmonts. stlall be sut1m1tted 1n sHlecl envelopes If YOO OBJECT to the
m"11td with the not1U011 on thl outside, •DISMNI IUtlDO rtfOUAUfKATION OUISTIOteNAlll fw STU911eT CINfa ll'llllNll of the petition, UP~ f'MASI 4, NOJl<T NO. HUtJ" and addreued lo the office cleslC"•ted above yo.. shollld appe« at the
M1UM OM~ a. THiii COPtlS Of TMI PlllOUA&.WKATIOM OUISno.A .. ~M AnAOtMllfn). Oniell heertfll end state your
stiel ISMllM full re$!)0nMb1ltty for tlmoly delivery el the IOUbOll ctes.iplted for reca1pl Of f>Tequahflcatlon QwstlonMita obE!tOllS O< flle written Ohl, lelephonk:, fecs1mlle, Of tei..replllc P1equ11iflcatlon Questlonnawes .,.. invalid end wiH not be eccepted. Ho prequaliflullon ob ions with th• court
focllmonb wlll bt accepled aftlf 4:00 P.M . Wednesday, September 10, 2003. Howe..-. tlle University •-vu the rlcJll lo be Ofe the heerinc Your
t, receive, and e111tualt suPl)ltrn.nlal lnfoun1tlon titer lhe •hOvt time i nd d1t1. Succn1fuf O.Sicll Builden wrll be eppetranct may be In
lf1e4 of tllt date, time and loullon of lheM' 1nt.,vle~ person or by your
••llffT fOI PIOPOSAl attOfM1 Onicil Buildeft wiH be notified whither or not tllty heve been praqualif1td aftw Ille Uftlveulty enlllala the resvtb of If YOO All( A CRtOI· tt,. lftfwvtew. An ·A.Nwtt-nl To Prequallhed PT090_,. wll lollow a.pec:ilyin1 the llltcl '8l1s. 1"'-. en4 ioc.tloft TOfl or cont 1111enl
nln1 the na11.tbllily of ProPOHI Ooc11mo11lt creditor of the decea:sff, •atd (Ptoposal) Secw1ty In Ille tf'R0:1¥11 of 10~ of lite lump ~m 81tt Mee Propoaal. ucll.idionc •".,,..*-WI~"' ~ou ''""t file )'OU< ~tllll
flroposal. The 111r1ty iuuln1 the Bid lond 11t1n be, on Ille 'r090sel OtedliM, 111 admitted wrety "'-• • 4eflM4 with tllt court 11ft<1 meil
C.UtOfnla Coch of CMf Proctdvre Section 995.120. a copy to the pwt0tt:1l M inMll'~ polklH 11qulted to be oblllMd by the 0.1'1" lllildef th.tll bt subjKt to ..,,..ovtl by Unlvenfty fOf fef1111 f9"etafll•tlv• ecipointed
Mtlance. All policlu tor Com-clel Fer"' GeMttl Lltbiit:y, hens llebtlti,. htlMte A\lt~ t.~y Md by the c-t wrllwl '°"'
roteuloMI Llebihty lntuft flCe st\1111 lie '"'*' .,, COfl'ICMlnM wltfl ..... rttfll& of A Cit bettw, MNI • fWlllldel dnMfkatioll -~ ffOtll the clilte of
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l.•1d1· \l'Chon 12~ A !hr hearing da!P nototrd
I RPQU•\I loo Speu•I •buve
Nu!o<r !orm I\ ova1l.;blt VOU MAV CXAMINl lhe
I hum lht court d~•k tole ~ept t.y tht lourt II
Allr,,rity lor Pe!1t1on~1 you are a ptt\On 1n
••nftelh I. cot-•orlte ter t\ICd on tht' •\!ale
CatOlluHll• low y<>u rnay fol• wolh lht
Corporotl-. lourl a RtQul'\I lur
( .......... ,.1co~1
02Hl0642S Wllllo"' Schacht
f'on ..... leiwnefllO
tlv• ot rile btote
(.Avery Crory
Anorneyaf law
Publ•\hed Nt wput I
Btath Co,ta M"u O••'•
P11n1 Au&ust I? 18 l'I
2331 W. line.In Avo· Special No!oce clorm DE
nue, Anaheim, CA IS4J ol the lol1n11 ot an
92801 mvpntory and •PP••"•I
l'uhll\he d Ntwr>nr I ol es!al• a\\tl\ or of
l!•M h r:osla Mt'" D••ly anv pet111on nr actount
f'olot Au~u\I 17 18 19 a' pro.;oded on Prllbale
JCJO • l MIO? C.ode \f!Cloon 12'>0 A
I he nam~ ~nd addr t\\
ol !he "iurt 1\ 1(1
nombre y du ecuon de
la cortt C\I SUPERIOR
COURI 01 CAUFORNl,t,
COUNTY Of ORANG[
4601 JAM80RI £ ROAD
Newpon Benh c;,.
92660 H•r bO< Justot•
Center Newpo< I Bead'I
f.tc•lt•y I "-S..... lhe nam• adorn\ The lollowone P•"'""'
and te&,.f>hone number o f ,., .. dOrnR bu'\in,.\\ 4t\
pla1n1ttl \ a1tnr11•y "' J BRl E NT(RPRISES 3-&00
plaonlolt without an Avr ,,, thf' Arh •JJOCI
attorney I\ 1(1 nombr• l"u\14 Me-.. al.lu•no•
la doreu1on 1 el numet< 9?6?f>
ISCll*
NOOO Of PfTTT10ll
TOADUISTll
mAnOf:
Requesl lllr SPH•al
Nuloce lorm 1\ ... rtablt
frt1m th' cour I dtor"-
A!IGrnty lror Pt!1t1on.,
Gre9ory N. Se9uln ,
de telrlono df'I •bogado D•••d letlr •Y II rno.111
d<!I demandantt " Del !4.00 Avr of the Ar 1
drmandante QUI! no • nog Ca\la M".
loene abneadn "' C.1hlorn1a 92626
JA*lseSOM wuo.mom
..... SlGUIN & l'AUl
4860 1rv1 ... '"''·· Ste 203, lrvl.,., CA
9 2620-1900
JAM[ S I RUBEL IR . 1 Th" bu\one.-1\ 1 uro
JAM[S l RUB£l JR a dulled b• an 1nd1v1du•I
law corpuraloon 2660 Have vou \tarted OO•n1o.
[AST COASl HIGHWAY bu\ln•'' y•t> No
CORONA DH MAR CA D .. od l•ftrty llendal• 1,. all hetrs benelo Publo\hl!d Newporl
Bearh Co\ta Meu Daily
Pilot Aue 19 2!>. 26,
2003 TM!ll
9262'> Trm \latement ,.,_ ll•Htf'"> ued11ur\, 1.un
lon~~nl uedolul\ •nd
l)Pf\nn\ Wh•I may Olh
•• wo'>t' be mlerntrd on
949 7?0 3810 tiled w•th the C11un!y DATE: (Fecho) DIC 26, Cler k ol Oranar Cuunh
2002 on 08 08 03
lh' will 01 e\!at• nr SUllC*S
both nl JANICE GIBSON
A Pl 11 llON f OR PRO (aJA(D llDKW)
BA 1£ hu been l1lrd by NO TICE TO 0( H N
ALAN SlATll. Clorli 20036954214 (A~I•), I Daily Pilot Aua 17 19 l.y C. ill'", D.,.-, ?6 St1> 7 2003 11~
(D ........ )
llNOA BAllCR on the DANf tA.,so a Acusa
Supt1101 Court ol Cah do> l eosa lauer Sh•'k
lorn111 Counly ol OR Uon I 10 2
Publ"hf'd Newport ,.._...-..S
Buch ro\la Meu Oaoly --~.
P1101 luly 29 Aueu'I 5 - -
ANGI YOU AR[ Bf ING SU( D
IHl P~ llllON I OR BY PlAINllH
f'ROB All reoue.t\ I IN (A Ud le nt• demand
DA BAKER bt appo1nttd ando) lames l Rubet
" per\onal ttp<evnl• Jr a law corpo<•hon
t1vt lo .1dm1nisl1?r !he UND£R SIO 000
t\IAlt nf the decedent You have 30 CAL£ N
1111 l'l lll!ON requl\t\ OAR DAYS alter tho\
th• McedMl's Will and \ummon\ tS \trved on
c odt< •h 11 any be you lo hie • typew<otten
•dn11lltd lo probale The response al th1\ court
Woll •nd •ny lodoc ols •rt A letler or phone call
<tv•olable for eumoi;ia will not protect yqu,
hon on !he lote ~epl lSy your lyptw111l1n n
the coull ~ponH mu SI b• otf
IH( Pr llllON requuh proper le&•I torm 1f you·
12 19 2003 1093
ISC Imo
llOTICl .. SAU
.. llAl PIOftlTY
If f'IV An SAU
C.#A-215516
~ ..... c.t ..
~-.. c...tr"hp
"" ..... " .. Edllit .. ·fAYIWll.~
aulhoroly lo adm1mste1 want the court lo hear Notice •S hereby c•v•n
the nlale under lhe your case that the undeoianecl will
lndependenl Adm1n1s If you do nol Ille you1 sell •I P<•V•le ule to
h•l111n ol Estates Acl response on lime you the htt:hut and but
(lhf\ Authorrty will allow may lose the C•M! and bfdder \Ubfl!<l lo co11
lht penonal reprewn your waen monoy and f11m11oon of ~aid Supt
latove to take many e><operty may be tektn nor Court on 0t after
uhons w1thoul obl11n w1lhout furthef warn1n1 the 22nd day of AuflHI
on1 cour I •Ppr oval from lhe court 2003 al Ille ott>ee of C
Belort takon1 cerl•ln There are olhw te1al Aw ery Crary, Esq ..
very omporl•nl achons. reQu11emenh You may Meserve Mumper &
however the personal want to cell an attorney Hultifl llP 18881 Von
reprnenllbve will be ricfll eway If rou do not Kum•n Ayt Suri•
requlfed lo 1••• notice know en ett0tney, ,oti l!>OO lrvNM CA ell the
lo mltfuled persons m•y cell en •ltorney rwflt lllle and Interest
unten lhey have waived refwral serwk e Of a of S.tlcl decHHCI et Ille
notice or c011unted to 1e1at aid oHlce (listed in time of dHlll 111d aM
the prooosed action ) Ille phone book). r!pl. tttte •nd lnte1esl
The Independent ad Oespun de que It the estate has te?quired
moncstrallon authority entra1119n ttl• c1tec:1011 tn •ddlhon to tl'tat of
will be 1r•nlecl unless flldtc™ 11~ted Ilene un said dec11Md 1n end to
an 1ntarest1d pet~n plalo de JO DIAS CAl-all the cert11n rH I
tlln an oblfCbOll to the CNOARIOS para pre'" property Mtveted 111 the
pehhon •nd sho~ 1ood let 11n1 respvesle e. CJ\y ol Newport keel!,
cauw wily tllt courl Cflte e maqulfle •" est.a C.Oty of Ont1,., Stele
should not cunt the oorte. •f c.litMnia, pertlcllWI)'
euthOf'fty Un. carte o 1111• ~nfono-·
A HCARINC on lltt !Qmact. t ... fOl\ke ftt ta t.Ol 217 or TIIACT NO
pel•tlon will be held on offece1a l)fotecclott, 'w ~..L~ 1'£1 ..,, ltC·
SEPTUlll8CR 18.. 2003 et rnpuute u cr lta a COllVl.D lfil 1100K 21.
I t5 '111 In Dept L73 1uq111ne 11e11e u t PAGES !!I MO 21 CW
locetff at 341 Tiie City ,~ ff4I IM fwMlt-tmcll.LAN£0US MN'S •
the tollow1n1 tl&l\on'
Mt' dome bU\tntu n
P.col oc Risk~ ?!>?•
We~!mon\ltf Avt Cost•
Meu CA 92f>17
Daniel Hoffmann 2')2&
Wu!monste< Awe Costa
Meu C,t, 92677
Tho\ bu"ness I\ con
ducted by an 1nd1v1duac
Hive you started clomr
t111\1nen yet> YI!\ 7 I')
2003 Daniel Hottm•nn
This statement wn
filed wottl the County
Clerk of Oran1e Counly
on 08107/03 2oos .. uu1
D•oly Piiot Aue 12. 19
26 s.c>t 2, 200J Tl OJ
The lollow1nc penon\
.,. do1111 bU\•neu ·~ Clldfaps IOI S Kraame1
8hld Suite 1100, Pia
Catllt.t CA 92870
Oorothp Irene RoCft'
1120 Powell 011u
Pltcenha, CA 92110
flus bu.-s Is c-
ducted llJ .,. 1ndlvlduel
i..ve ,ou started dotf1I
busMess yeU Yu 07
ot/1999
Oorot111 I ltoeers
Tith ster-1 win
fried witll IN C-t't C"'1I ot Ore .... c_,,
on 01 /21.iGl 299Mt.Snet o~ ,.ilot """" at, K S4tpt. l. t. 2'00l Tll6 ......... ........... Otlw South, OJ8flt9, CA ._., ....... •9'ie· IN THE OfflCC CW M 92811 ,., tJ 1ntM .... e .,_ COUNTY ltCCCMOElt Of T1-followill& ,_.._
IF YOU 08.IECl to the I• corte UCWM '" SM>COUNTY. tta tlOlfllt ---.. a 11antin41 of the petcU011. ceM> More '~ .._ Doll Hone • .tOl .._.,.., JOii tlMMllcl....., et Ille $j 11sted M prtteftl• b 111 VII t.• ..... Ct11let Of • NeQCMI heerlf\c '"4 tlate r-t11 r..-.u 1 ........ """'1 '-ti. hedl, CA tzMiO =tloM Of fita wrlttlfl ,,..... ,_.., e4 UM, J ,.,_ tf die .... •e ~ S ........ ~..th lflt cawt le ,.._.11 .-it.r 111 cna Ill i.wM _, et 2 T..-., ~ CA
M °''tile...,.._ Y-uletil, w .... y t4t• ttle ~ St-. .. llZIOil ....., __ , bt 111 ,~Wflf..... ,,_,. ............. [lllM A ~ 2
,erao11 or by '°"' tin a-..-.. .,_ ,.-1 cMll _. ...._. , ..... , llr'flM. U _. ettooMy. . ,_.. .. •cwta. ..,... e..llt .._. Md Tia ....._ II _..
If YOU Ml A Cft(DI· hllt.11 ttrM t ........ cenM6tM • •t te• MW W • ....._. _. l OI tt c ut1111ut ._ ....... ,_. .,_ ......... ti ........... ...
owltefof ............. .., ................. m.• ..... ,.. ..... ....
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• '""'· Tl 19 .... 200_3 ___ .....,.
..... .. l.1111.... .. llplllallCll ......... ........
The f°"9"""' '"'""'
...._.um Ont S-111ees:
1'31 N. ltlatol SL Sl•
BIO. Sente Alla, Celt
'*•92706 lllilfco Fell.I, 1'31 N •1tl~ Sl. Sle. 810,
SMb All•, C1lff0tw 92706
Edith Allwrt, 1631 N.
8ristol St. Ste 810,
Sent• An•. CehftHIM 92706
This buslneu is con
ducted by: • cener11
p1rtnerah111
Hne yo11 st.fled do•na
bll5lneu yet? No
M1tco Fehr
This s t1temenl was fi~d with lhe County
Clefk of Orana• County
on 07/03/03
200'6tS04t1
Deily Pilot Jiiiy 29. A111.
5, 12, 19,2003 TOf.19
I011CI YO CBJOIS Of
1115'11
(Wll 61M-610S U.C.c.)
ESC10W .o. ssm-ua
Notice IS hereby &lven
lo (lred1lun of Ille w1lhin
nuned seller lhal a bull\
sale 1s about lo be made
ol the assets docrtbed
below
The name( s) and
busmus adduss(s) of
the selle< are·
CUN Af KANG. 1791
DEER£ AVC., IRVIHl, CA
Th• loca!ton m Cfh·
for•le ot tl1• elliel
ueculive office of tll• M.liel Is 1791 DURE
AVE., IRVINE, CA
.. ottler bustMU n-s
lftll addreues U* by U.. Mlw within three
)'Mr• btftH• the date
MoCll 11 t was sent Of
~eel 10 the buyer •e· NON[ Tll• ne111e(s) IAd °"""" Mdtess ol ttle llvyer are:
KYEOHC HEE OH, 1791
0£.ERC AVC., IRVINC. CA
lllt Hstls lo be sold .,, described in cenerat
11: furniture, fixtures.
equipment, coodwlll,
t1adeoame1 leasehold,
Improvement and inter
est, 1nd covenant not to
compete and IS loceted
es: 1791 DEERE AVE ..
IRVINC, CA
The Business name
used by lhe seller a l
that lonhon os: NCW·
PORT CAHT£RIA·
The anllc:lpated date of
lh• bulk sale 1s Sep·
lember 5, 2003 11 the
office of United Escrow
Co . 3440 Wtlshin Blvd., •600. Los Angeles. CA
90010
The bulli sale 1s sub-
,ecl lo Calrlornoa Uni
IOfm Comml!ftcel Code
Sectt0n 6106.2.
If so sub,ect, lbe name
and address of the
person with whom
cl11ms may be hied rs.
EUNICE KIM SR ES· CROW OFFICER, United
Policy
Escro w Co .. • 3 440
Wlbhlr• Blvd,, '600, Los
All&eles, CA 90010 end
tM last day for hlme
lemfler 4, 2003 which 11
the buSlllllS d•y befOJt
tf\t sale date S911clloed
llbove
Dated Au1usl 4, 2003 IS/ KEOHC HEE Oii
P11bJ11hed Newport
BtlCll-Datly Pilot Ail&U\I
19.2003
CNS·574282 Tl09 .........
.... s......
The lollowlna ptt sons
are doina business as
Meta lcr afters lnte11or ~.
11161 Slale1 Ave ,
fount ain Valley. CA
92708
CaH01t10 Fen11ly Met· alcraller~. Inc (CA),
11161 Slate• Av• ..
Fountain Valley. CA
9~708
This busmns os LOii •
ducted by• a corporation
Have you started do1n11
business ye11 Yl'$
7/1/2003 Caffogho family Mel
a lcr1fters, Inc.. M1~e
Aleunder, Chief Oper•
hons Officer
lhts statement was
filed wolh lhe Cuunly
Clerk of 01anae Cuunty
on 07/16/03
200S6tSt7t4
Daily Pilot Joly 29 AUii
5. 11. 19,2003 1090
Bo1MI Depot, 1440 S
Stale Collep Blvd 14 C.
Anahekn, CA 92806
KNtn\11 Pacific ~lC,
(CA), 1440 S Stale
Coll•&• Blvd 14 C,
Anehetm, CA 92806 •
Th1$ busl11eu 1$ c0f1
duc ted by Llm1ted
l1;biltly Co
Have you starled dorna
busmus yelT Ho
Kurma Pac1ltc UC,
Adil Y K11•mally,
Pres ident
Thta statement wu
hied with the County
Clerk of Ora111e County
on 07 /21/()3 2003HS220S
Di11ly P1lol Aue. 19. 26.
Sep! 2, 9, 1003 Tl15
fidltlM~
"-S....... file· 1ollowm1 persons
•rt doln11 business as.
Appaloosa Par lners, 369
San M1auel Drive, Suite
300, Newoor I B~ach, CA
92660 Blalle Berte., 369 San
M11uel Drove. Suole 300,
NtWPll< I Beach CA
92660
Ale a4nde• BerlH 369
San M1auel Dttve, Su1le
300, Newpor I Be<1ch, CA
92660
Bay Bertu 369 San
M1gut1I Drove. Su1le JOO.
Newport Beach. CA
Newport Buch, CA 92660
Lonnie and Patricia
Hood, 1428 Pbllltp$ l111e,
Sutt• 102, Sin LUIS
Obispo, CA 93401
l•nd dele Trust. Lon·
nit Hood l1ustee, 1428
Ph1lhps line, Suite 102.
San Lui~ Obl$po, CA
93401
This busl11ess os con-
ducted by a aeneral
p1rt1111n hlp
Have you slMted doma
business yel? Yes, 03/
12/1998
Aletander Bmtu
lh1s statement wlS
hltd w11h the County
Clerk of Orange County
on 08/08/03
200HtsU'5
Daily Pilot Aua. 12. 19,
:>fi.Sept.2.2003 Tt07
5'llBll COUil Of
CAllOIMA,
CMTY Of Or_,.
700 Chk C... DI-., West,
P.O.luUI,
S...All,CAt2101
PmmlOf GlOlG( l
SMUUl • AlllO SAIUIAI. fOI owtGl Of -OBll TO SHOW CAW fOI
QWIHOUM
. • un an u111 o
Sakurai fUtd • peltlton
will\ this court fOf a
deer" cllan&me nam.s
IS follows. I . Geof&I I(
Sakuul to Kaiuo Jo11. b
fumll1 0 Sallural to
Fumiko Jo~
2. THE COURT OfIDERS
that all penons lnltf'·
ested 1n tttls matter ""-"
eppear befote this court
al the hu11n1 indicated
below to show ceuse. 1f
any. why the petition IOf
chance ol name should
not be 11anted.
NOTICC OF HlARIHC
Date: 9/30/03 Time: 2;00
pm Dept ; L73
Yhe addren ul th• court
1i. seme es noted llbovt.
3. A copy of this Order
to Show Cause shall be
published •l least once
each weell for four
successive weeks pr IOI
to the d1te set fl>f
hearin& on the petition
1n the lollow1111 news·
pape1 of een«•I CN'CU·
latt0n, printed m this
county· Newport Buch/
Costa Mesa DJtly P1lol
D.te: AUG 14 2003
MAUOall lAlaD c.una. JUDGf OJ THI
SUPHK>tt COU.T
Published Newport
Beach-Costa Mese Daily
Pilot Aua. 19 26, Sept.
2. 9, 2003 Tl 10
IJo w to Place A
2141 Llllf 111111 -~\'
This 1lltement wu MHa, C•h'fOfnla 92627
tlMd with the County Thi' business ts con
Clefk of Oren,.. County dUcted by. 111 lndivlduel
Re-. .... :;.~;t: .......... --
The follow1114 '*'°"~ on 07/21/03 H•ve you slMttd do4na The followi pe1so1f" ... ~•
Pro St11 MtellMlcel
Servlcu , 2031 E. Clf-
r Ito l Avenue, 17A, An~. CA 92806
Kawma P8Cllk lLC,
(C.A), 1440 S., Stale
Coll•1• Blvd u c,
Anaheim. CA 92806 l ll1t business Is con·
ducted by: llrnlted l 11b11tty Co.
Hawe you •~ltd dolllc
business yet? No
K11rm1 Pac:Jflc llC,
Adil V l<•r•melly,
President
rh1s slttement was
flied w1lh the County
Clerk of Ounae County
on07/21/03
200SHSHOf
Delly Piiot Au11. 19, 26,
Sept. 2, 9, 2003 flt3
Rem. ..... ... s......
The followln& persons
,,. dolne business u
Roeers Business Ser
vices. 101 S Kraeme1
Blvd. SUit• I 100, Pia
cenlle, CA 92870
DOJothy Irene Roaeu ,
1120 Powell Drive,
Placentia. CA 92870
This busmess Is con
dueled by an 1nd1v1dual
Have you started c1otn1
business yet1 Yet.
08/27/1990
OOfottix I. Rosen
Dally Pilot Au1 19, 26.
Sept. 2, 9, 200J Tll7
Phlly CIOl'1Ji1nn1
Tiiis statement wH
filed w1lh Ille County
Clefll ot Oranp Count'f
on 07/23/03
HOMtS2't7
01111 Pilot July 29, Aue
!i, 12, 19, 2003 TO!M
Notice Is "-ttby elven
that the UnWM&oed Wiii be soW 11 p.1blic: Ali(bon °" Sepl. 2. 2003 Sl•vlnc Scholar's M1111·
StOJaae. l957 Ntwpo<t
Blvd .. Costa Mest, CA. fk9m .....
92627 (949) 631 ·3379,
f L2ClaraChav1nlll ... S......
Penonal llems l ht follow1n& persons
14005 Mille Carr•e1 are dome busmen as
Household Items Healthcare Hetworll
4002b MarkB1rone Associates. 101 S.
Electronic Equip, KrHmer Blvd Suite 03 Tamar.• Nuu 1100, Placentia. CA
Personal Hems 92870 •
l•ndlord reserves the Dorothy Irene Roaer~.
richl lo bid tt sale. Cnh 1120 Powell Drive,
only. Sale Is subiect to Pl1c:enti<1. CA 92a10
c1ncellallon in the e~enl This bus111ess is con
ol settlement between ducted by, an Individual
landlord •nit obtiaated Have vou stwttd dol111
p1rty • b11slness·yat? Ho
Slat vine Scholar's Mino· Dorothy I. Roet1s
Stora11e This st1tement wu
Publis hed Newport f1ktd with the County
Buch Costa Mesa Daily Cle1k of Orance County
Pilot Aucust 19, 26, 'on 07/21/03
2003 Tl18 200'6tS2210
.......... Daily Pilot Au1 19, 26,
Sept 2.9.1003 1114
MIPM Lttrn!At Cen •
1981 Mapte Ave ~t. ft
Cost• Meta. CA 92t27 •
Calvery Cllufcll New-""
port Mese (CA). t90 l...
23'd s1i .. i, Cotti Me~ ,-.·
CA92627 -ThtS bUSlnt$' Is coo:,
ducl•d by· • corpo1al111Q....-
Have you st.,ted doitW,.. -..
business yell Yes. fl'f .... ; 08/1988 .,...,r. -
C1lva1y Church Hew
porl Men, Tim Ce~. -•.
Prnldent !1111 slatemenl _,
Wed with lhe Counfy •
Clerk of Oranae Countr •
on 08/06/03 • ••• ••·· 200'69SJl4S
D•lly Pilot Aua. 11. l~
26. Sept. 2, 2003 11~ •, ., ..
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CURBSIDU! LIFT FOR
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SCOOlER
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SCOOTER $400
BOlH$1500
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be lloenMd by the
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L1cell0 Board State
tew also requires that
contractors Include
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auto. ac, sunrl, luft pwr.
tint, Ca smo1 13650
7J4·4S4 1698
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SpOft Waaon atnt cond
werranty, loaded
$25.995 949·887-4644
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$16.995 v59724 fin &
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$18.995 vSSS721 It
narw:1na & warranty tva1t
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books. r ecordi, 011a
owner. purl wht/red
lthr . btk top. superb hke
new cond. still smells
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thal will appr eciate in
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(19478C) S24.980
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(194-U) S28 9IJO
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(19J 12) $29.980
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(19416) S27 911>
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(19470) $18.980
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