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WEONESOAY,AUGUST20,2003
School's start will be delayed a week
Construction at Harbor
View Elementary in
Corona del Mar
uncovered several woes
that will push back the
start of school to Sept. 8.
Deirdre Newman
Daily Pilot
Harbor View Elementary School will de-
lay the opening of the school by four
days.
lnstead of the excited patter of 'itu·
denrs reverberating through the halls on
Sept 2. when the other dislrict '>chools
open their doors, Harbor View wall he
dormant until Sept. 8.
The culprit?
The discovery of termites, dry ro1 and
higher quantities of asbestos and lead
1han expec1ed.
FYI
WHAT: Meeting about Ha rbor View
Elementary School staning late
WHEN: 4 p.m. Wednesday
WHERE: Harbor View parking lot
INFORMATION: (714) 424-8903
as part of the Measwe A modemi7,auon
program. II is the onJy one whose open-
ing is delayed.
their elaborale learning enVJronmem~.
said As.<,1~tan1 Supt. Paul Reed. Teacher~
can·1 get mlO their classrooms unul 1he
con'ilruction 1s done.
*It's a veritable fairyland teacheh lre~
are and 11 takes time," Reed -.aid 11<.
not conducive 10 ..ay on l..:1hor l>a\ ~"
IO IL"
Voters overwhelnungly approved the
$I IO-milJ1on Me~ure A comtructwn
bond in June 2000. I he funds havt:' bt'en
spread out aml appbed to lhe nt'edrt".t
areas at lhe '>Chool'>.
NEWPOHT BEACI I -Unexpected
problems unearthed while renovating
I !arbor View, ensconced in a re)iden-
tial Corona del Mar neighborhood, i~
one of -;even schools renovated thi!> year
The delay did not occur berause the
use of jackhammers will continue dur·
111g that first week of school, but instead
to give teachers ample time tu set up
Construction on lht' fir-,1 '>l huol~
broke ground in Apnl. but the hulk CJf
REPTILE RESCUE
DON LE.ACH DAIL 't' PIL -
Costa Mesa firefighters rescue a two-foot monitor hzard inside an aquarium from a mobile home in Hoosier Trailer Court. A fire broke out iust before
dark. The mobile home occupant suffered burns to her feet and legs and the giant pet lizard and a snake in the aquarium survived the flames.
THINKING ALLOWED
Your chance to get a word in about KOCE
T oday's column is being brought
to you by the letter "U."
As in you have the
oppor\UJlity to have your voice heard
regarding the impending sale of
KOCE.
OK, I stole the popular line from
Sesame Street, which is no longe r
broadcast on KOCE. but Is on other
Public Broadcast Stations such as
KCET -one of the bidders being
considered.
The Coast Community CoUege
District will consider the sale of its
KOCE license at llS meeting tonight at
LOLITA
HARPER
6:30 p.m. in the
Rohen B. Moore
Theatre at Orange
Coast College.
2701 Fairview
Road, Costa Mesa.
If you·don't
know where that
ls, just look for the
douns of people
protesting outside
of the venue, with
homemade picket
signs and banners
designed to persuad~ the
cash-strapped board of directors to
keep the station.
Coast Community CoUege District
holds the ficense for the station.
giving it ultimate responsibiUty to
fund the station, although it onJy
provides 25% of the budget In these
financially uncertain times, oustees
are looking at ways to cut district
expenses. The ICOCE Foundation. a
group dedicated to raising funds.
gives about $6 million of the station's
$8-millJon budget, leaving the district
with about $2 million to cover.
Because of the budget shortfall. the
No end in sight at gas stations
Average gas price in
county is 24 cents higher
than it was in 2002 and
will most likely rise in
near future.
DHpl llh1r1th
Daily Pilot
NBWPORT-MESA -Gu prices ln the
area were we.11 abow the $2 ~ on
Tuesday.
"There are problems with refineries ln
Texas, California and Washington state.•
Thorp said ·There was also a pipeline
rupture ln Arimna that worsened the
situation.·
Although the problem ln Arlzona bu
been fixed. the pipeline cannot be re-
opened until lt gets federal approval, ahe said. •
Summer rravel. which typk:alJy ends
with Labor Day on Sept. l; haa ilso tu·
eled the rtae ln gu prices. Thorp Mid.
"With more traYel. there ls more de-mand,. ahe II.Id.
district 111 looking to improve it!'.> own
financial standing by selling the
30-year-old station. Not only wiU lhe
district save $2 million a year. it win
also receive a one-time lump sum or
anywhere from $10 to $25 million -
money that is badly needed
And buyers. especially those
connected to lucrative televangelist
networks, are willing to sheU out
some big bucks. Of the 10 bids to buy
KOCE. four are connected to religious
networks.
SH ALLOWED, Pac• A4
the \-.Clrk rnuld not 1,,._, done until the
)ludent-. clt·ared out 111 June
llarbor V1ev. opl'ned in 1953. Heed
-.aid the myriad problems plagumg the
elemt:ntal) '>lhool were not discovered
Ullllf thl' \\Jll'> dllc.J fOUf'> were opened.
fht· a'>bl''>lo-. \\d'> tound intact so 11 did
not pO'>l' .i ht•illth nc,L. to I !arbor \'1ev.
-.111dent'>. Ht't·d .1dded
' II "'d'> 1111t d hl·alth l'>'>Ul' unul we
\\l'nl Ill 10 th,turh 11 Beed ... a1d
\nolhl'r d1allt·ngt-popped up when
till' rlM111 11\Jlk.\\iJ\ \\•I' lorn OUI to pru
See START, Pase A4
Council
changes
• expansion
process
Costa :Vte a leader\ labor
for several hour\ to make
the proce~ to expand
homes more ~imple when
possible.
Deirdre Newman
Daily Pilot
L0\ 1 ·\ \I I .... \ c II\ lt".1dt'r'• \h.ill..t'd I
ughtrope \lone.la~ bl'C\Wt'l1 the nght'> nl
propen~ owner' dlld the lOntem'> •1l lhe11
neighbor' a'> thev \\IOrl..ed to \trt'amhnf
the prole...., tor homl' t'Xpan,11111.,
.\lier month'> of grnumlworl.. had bt•t•n
laid b\ -.1aft .ind tht:' Pl,11111111g < omnw •
... ion thl· ( 11' Count:il m.idt· tindl thange-.
to the n:-.1c.Jen11.il dt·,1~'l' ~11dt'l111e' Jild
the re-.1denual c.lt·\dopn1t•r11 '1.indMd' 111
the 111111ng toe.le
\\'hen all \\ il'> .... ud .mt.I c.Jont· .1ho111
I: ICJ TUt''>dd\ morn111g the re,ult ''a' .i
~rmpler, li!'>l!'r prolt''' thill ~'Ive ... propl'n\
m'ner-. the abihl\ to build the home' tlw\
de\lrt!, \\ nh -.omt' .,dft-);(U.ud~ .111,1c hed to
prott•ct thl'tr ne1ghhor'
.\' latt• a' 11 went and ,,., long .ind
drawn out a., tht: prol"l''>'> ha'> heen, hugt
~tride-. have hel·ll m.1de," M,nor (,m
\1onahan ..aid "Ami while thl'rt' may b<•
'>Orne m111or tv.t>al..mg a.'> 11\l' go on wt
got to a point ""ht•n• everyhody got 'ome
thing they wanlt'd ·
One of the mo-.t '1grnfit ant lhan~W'
"a' <;1mplifymg the de .. 1gn -.t,rndarch so
thdt anvone wl10 '"ant<. to Jdd a <.l•tond·
.,!Of\' Ooor area that doe-.n t l'Xl t'ed 50% OJ
the fir<;l·StOf'\ Ooor arl'a c:an obtain an
mer-the-couiuer approval AJ<;o whffr-a.,
hdore property owner'> within 500 feel
\\t'l'l' nonfied or c;econd \tor;: addmons.
the ne" rule<; only require that nouce be
&'I' en to homeowner<; wi1h a common
property lme. v.ith one extepuon
The excepuon 1<, m the Aviemore Ter·
racelf,len Eagle-. ferrace neighborhood.
whllh evaded cl \'lew protectlon ordi-
nance In this area, nottce will al-;o be
gl\'en Ill the property owner across the
street.
The .. pecter of a View protection ordi-
nance tn u11c, neighborhood had polarized
residents. with those desinng protection
arguing lhat they paid more for their
hom~ becau<>e of the view and therefore
See COUNCIL. Pase M
Daily Pilot
AT A GLANCE
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WEATHER
Highs win hcMlr In the
mid-809 lnfand Md mld>-70.
elong the cad.
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SPORTS
Sege HHt ScN>of'a bcJ¥s'
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The pria!I are llJcely to climb M"n.
higher ln the oexs· few da)'St ukl Carol
Thorp. lpObewoman for the Auto Oub
of Southern California. There are· a
•number ol rellON" for the price tUte+
lbetlkl.
Thorp said the price of unleaded (llUO-
ltne the same dme IMt ye1r ln Oranle Coun.l:e WU $1.~. On 1\Jeeday, the Pa·
• wuSJ.91. llMll( C. DUSTIN I DMY Pl.OT
Gas prices n ri9ilW ii over Costa Miii end Newport Beith. Riclfdo Sousl, a
1M Ml, 'Ill M bnt from Portupl, fll up It Jwnbcne 5"'11" Nlwport BelCtt.
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AZ Wednesday, August 20, 2003 Oatly Pilot
LOCALS ONLY
.. NEIGHBORS
Ja~e Schwartz, left, was named Most Outstanding Junior Guard
of 1he year in the Huntington Beach Junior Guards Program .
.W. SdMWtz of Costa Mesa
was honored by the Huntington
Beach Junior Guards Program as
Most Outstanding Junior Guard
of the year, B division. The award
recognizes the junior guard that
demonstrates leadership, an
outstanding attitude, respect and
willingness to assist wherever
needed. It also honors physical
adlievement, as demonstrated
by a simulated rescue and a pier
swim ... Army Pvt. o.c.t
VNwnont.., son of Jose and
Celli Vivernontes of Costa Mesa,
has graduated from the network
SV4itchlng systems
oq.erator-maintainer advanced
individual training course at F-ort
Gordon, Ga. He is a 2002
graduate of Estancia High School
in Costa Mesa ... Navy Petty
Officer 3td 0ass ~ D.
a..•ld, a 1998 graduate of
Costa Mesa High School,
returned from deployment in the
Mediterranean Sea and the
Arabian Gulf while being
aseigned to the Porter ... Lisa D.
~daughter of lni and
.....,. G9rbutt of Newport
Coast was awarded a doctor of
medicine degree from Boston
University School of Medicine ...
AlffTy 2nd Lt em D. Boyd, son of
Btllce H. Boyd and P9ggy L Doce
o~ewport Beach, has graduated
QUI ARRESTS
These people have been
a/T8St8d recently on suspicion of
dt'fving under the influence of an
intoxicant They have only been
amtSttKJ on suspicion of a crime
alfl/, as with all suspects, are
considertKJ innocent until
provtKJ guilty. .
CQSTAMESA
MOndey
• Ronald Leroy Finne, 60, Costa
Mesa
~ • Lee Peterson, 49, Costa Mesa
• lisac PUiido-Gomez, 38, Costa
Mesa
Saturdey
• Felipe Henrique Magana, 27,
Cotta Mesa
• !Celty Jamison Cunningham,
l~umington Beach
• f!yan Joseph Mauro, 19,
AAaheim Hills
Friday •
• f¥rone Martin Condon, 31,
Costa Mesa
• Abel Ramirez-Reyes, 41, Costa
Mesa
• Halo Ooud Bontly, 24,
Cq_fvallea, Ore.
Ttlnd8y
• 1'mothy Kelley McAJary, 21,
from the Army Ranger Sdlool at
F-ort Benning, Ga., with
authorization to wear its
distinctive Ranger Tab. He
received a bachelor's degree in
2002 from the U.S. Military
Academy at West Point, N. Y. ...
Spencer and Casey Amonie of
Costa Mesa won first and third
place awards, respectively, in the
tomatoes division of the farm
and garden category competition
at the Orange County Fair ...
Winton Ashton of Newport
Beach won first place honors in
the miscellaneous collections
division in the collections
category competition at the fair
... Diane Angle of Costa Mesa
won third place honors in the
miscellaneous collections
division in the collection's
category competition at the fair
... Raymond Harper of Newport
Beach has been accepted into the
honors program at America
University in Washington, D.C.
for the fall term and has been
awarded a Presidential
Sdlolarship by the sdlool.
• NEIGHBORS spotlights
actiievements in the communrty.
Please direct noteworthy
information to Coral Wilson by fax
at (949) 64&4170, or send e-mail to
coral. wilson~latimes.com.
Costa Mesa
• Thi Anh Nguyen, 29, Costa
Mesa
• Leon Henry Galle, 42, Newport
Beach
Wednesday
• Lester Zacarias-Leiva, 24,
Costa Mesa
• Stephen William Keyes, 53,
Costa Mesa
• Michael David Scales, 29,
Newport Beach
NEWPORT BEACH
Monday
• James Kenneth Bradnidc, 37.
Hampton Bays, N.Y.
Sunday
•Robert Conrad Sainz, 18,
Colton
• Mary Ellen Nurmi, 79, Newport
Beach
Saturday
• Al Edmundo Saavedra, 27, La
Puente
• Anthony James Santaniello,
28, Los Angeles
• Eric John Grandia, 35,
Newport Beach
•Jamie Andrew Bryan, 19, Irvine
Friday
• Jeffrey Paul Due, 25, Costa
Mesa
• Kelly Diane Decicco, 30,
Newport Beach
• Bryan Patridc Harrington, 30,
Newport Beach
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FOR A GOOD CAUSE
ST[V[ McCRANK /DAll.Y PILOT
Mike Krasel
A volunteer we ll
recogn ized
Anyone who has ever
considered becoming a
volunteer b ut can never seem
to m uster up the energy
should taJJc to Mike Krasel.
"Th.is place cracks me up. I
Jove it," said the 3 1-year-old
volunteer for the
Environmental Nature Center.
Krase! fell In love with his
volunteer job shortly after he
began about a year ago, right
about the time he discovered
the thrill of working the wood
chipper. ·
One of his main duties is to
chip wood to line the
wallcways of the center's
environmen tal trails.
~It eats 'em up and spits
'em out and pulverizes them,"
Krase! said.
He also acts as the center's
recycling advi$or. overseeing
recycling of differenl materials
at the center.
A graduate of Corona del
Mar High School in 1994,
Krase! wa'i in the special
education program and ran
track and cross country for
the c;chool, winning a trophy
for one of its cross-country
meets. He also volunteers for
tJ1e Boys and Girls Oub.
His natural exuberdJlce
helped earn him the titJe of
Volunteer of the Year at the
center.
"Mike is a reaJ as.set here
and he's a model for all 1he
students and adults who
come through here 10 give
back to their community,·
PETS OF THE WEEK
Sassy and Pouchen
Sassy and Pouchen are two 9-year-old
sii.ter Lha-;a Apso dogs who may be our of a
home.
"The two sisters would be best separated
into two quiet aduJt hom es," said OiAnna
Pfaff-Martin, founder of the Newport
Beach-based Community Animal Network.
"TI1e two crave attcnlion and get jealo uo;
when the other is being pelted."
ln respon~ to the
wamdog@animalrunwork.org p rogram. the
network ha'> been receiving many requests
for purebred puppies.
·People may lose sigh I of the goal of the
program and what rescue is all about,·
pfaff-Martin said.
The network's mJss1on is to save lives, no
matter the age. type or condition, he said.
Temporary homes are provided until loving
homes are found for animals with an
otherwise poor chance of survival, she said.
PHOTOS COURTESY OF THE ANIMAL NElWORK
See other animals available for adoption
at www.animalnetwork.org or Russo's pet
store at Fashion Island between noon and 4
p.m . on weekends. lnfonnation: (949)
759-3646 or Commun ity Animal Network.
P.O. Box 8662, Newport Beach, CA 92658. Sassy Poochen
said Bo Glover. director of the
center .
Krasel usually volunteer.-.
about three days a week at the
center, usualJy for a couple
hours per shift. In the cenlcr\
2002-03 program year. Mike.
who is mentally disabled.
dedicated about 350 hours 10
the center.
"He loves it," said Krru.cl'1>
mom, Joie. who hve~ in U'.>'>la
Mesa with her ~on "I le really
enjoys what he'<, doing."
-Story by June Casagrande
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COSTA MESA BRIEFLY IN
THE NEWS CITY COUNCIL MEETING
INSIDE CITY HALL
Here are a few of the items
the council considered Monday.
TARGET GREATLANDS
LIQUOR LICENSE
Target Corp. ~
petitioned the city 4 -1
to be allowed to N't'll<MD
sell beer and wine
at its Target
GreatJands store at 3030 Harbor
Blvd. at the Costa Mesa Square
shopping center. The alcoholic
beverages would be sold for -
off-site consumption.
The council would need to
transfer a license granted to
Target by the state's AJcohol
Beverage Control, so the retailer
could sell beer and wine.
If the council grants Target
the license transfer, it would
result in an "undue
concentration" of alcohol
Licensees in the immediate area.
Henry's Marketplace, in the
same center, also holds a
license to sell beer and wine.
Four other businesses in the
immediate area off I !arbor and
Fairview also hold similar
licenses.
Target officials say beer and
wine sales would only account
for between 3% and 5% of totc1.I
store i.ales.
WHAT HAPPENED
The council approved the
transfer for the license. with
Councilman Club ~teel
dissenting.
WHAT IT MEANS
Target wiJJ be able to sell beer
and wine.
SHOPPING CART
RETRIEVAL SERVICES
This item was
pulled off the
consent calendar
for discu!>sion. Th e
contract wouJd
authorize the city
to execute a contract in the
amount of $40.000 for shopping
cart retrieval services from a
special projects account within
the general fund.
The council approved a new
law to regula te abandoned
shopping carts in July.
implementing the new cart
retrieval program requires the
collection of abandoned carts
not retrieved by their owneri..
Based on the bid received.
contract services appear to be
Jess expensive.
WHAT HAPPENED
The council approved the
contract, with Councilmen
Allan Mansoor and 01ris Steel
dissenting.
WHAT IT MEANS
The city will spend $40.000
for the contract, alt.hough the
money was not appropriated in
the 2003-04 fiscal year budget.
WHAT WAS SAID
"I can't support thjs because I
think business owners should
be respo nsible and people who
take (the cartsl should be held
accountable,~ Mansoor said.
RESIDENTIAL
EXPANSION AROUND
FAIRVIEW PARK
The council was
discuss allowing ~<? .. scheduled to ~
property owners ....,...,,,_.,
adjacent to
Fairview Parle to
extend their property lines.
The city couJd sell, lease or
authorize the use of the portion
of Fairview Parle north of the
Fairview storm channel, west of
Placentia Avenue and soutft of
Swan Drive.
WHAT HAPPENED
The council continued the
item.
NEXT MEETING
WHAT: Costa Mesa City Council
WHEN: 6:30 p.m .. Sept. 2
WHERE: City Hall, 77 Fair Drive
INFORMATION: (71 4) 754-5221
WHAT IT MEANS
The council will consider the
residential expansion at a later
date.
HOME RANCH
DEVELOPMENT
AGREEMENT
The -
development ~
agreement was ,.~~
adopted by the ...,..,___.
council in
December 200 I.
The purpose of this annual
review is 10 determine if the
applicant and the city have
made good faith efforts to
comply with the provisions and
conditions of the development
agreement. Typically. this review
focuses on the community
benefits provided by the owner.
1Wo changes have also been
proposed. One deals with use of
funds paid for circulation
improvements and the other
addresses use of funds
o riginally designated for
relocation and renovation of the
I luscroft I fouse.
WHAT HAPPENED
The council continued the
item.
WHAT IT MEANS
The council will consider the
item at a later date.
Orange Coast College
to host surf reunion
Orange Coast O>llege will host a
reunion for its intercollegiate surf
teams on Sunday on the Hunting·
ton Beach side of lhe Santa Ana
River jetties.
The reunion will begin at 3 p.m.
next to I luntington Beach State
Park.
Orange Coast fielded. a com-
petitive surf team from 1977
through 1982. The Pirates cap-
tured the state surfing champion-
ship on three occasions: 1977, '7-8
and ·ao.
'Ille surf team, dropped as an
intercollegiate i.port on campus in
I 983, We.IS coached by Laird Hayes,
who continues to. teach in the col·
lege'i. physical education and ath·
letics divisions.
I layei. has served as OCC's head
men's soccer coach for more than
a decade.
"We're trying to get as many of
the guys from our surf teams out
for the reunion as possible." he
said.
For more information about the
surf reunion. contact I !ayes at
(949) 645-7150.
IKEA hosts fund-rai ser
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IK.EA will host it!. Spare
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OCC theater sea~on
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than 30 play' dw. year
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the '>lory of .; young allOlwl1t.
The procluc11011 will run 'il'pt.
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the Drnma I .. h ~1uu1u.
Tht' college: l'> ill :!IOI I jJf ~
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In a lener to the editor that
ran on the Forum section on
Tuesday 1 "Something about
Mary Sullivan Slae1<" 1 Costa
Mesa resident Gordon
Marhoefer rafr:irred to being a
member of the board vi
directors for 1h1;1 Newport
Theatre Ans Center b'( using the
abbrev1a11on. NTAC It was
incorrectly edited to Sdv ht: wa~
a member of the board of
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Gayte Biibo, a fom)er o,.... Coast College
psychology professor, ditd on
Thursday of an lnopereble
aneu:tyatft. She wais 70. Mrs.
Bilbo taught at OCC from
197S co1983.Sbeusurvived
START
Continued from Al
v\de handicapped access. Con-
struction workers found that the .
utilitiei. needed to be rerouted
i'ecau .. e they were only put m
l ne foul deep instead or six fer1.
Reed said.
As of late last week. the di<>trict
\\octS i.qambling to open the
'>chool on time. hut decided this
~.eek 10 pu'>h back the opening
ttntil the following week.
Prindpal Melli-.sia Olmten~n
ft'verishly worked thl' phone.,
• uel>day calling all the teacher.
.u let them know. Parente, were
~otifit•d h.11.">d.ty night.
Chmten<>en saiu !.he tieldetl
11any que,lion., I rom cwioul>
parent:. nvc1 the paM f't-w week.'>
."iOndering if lhl' -.chool would
~.e ready 011 tune.
"It\ uot goin~ w ~urprbe a lot
by husband Bill; Wtd daughter
&th.
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of IJCOplt!," (hristensen said of
the delay. "I think lparen11,J
would rather the kids are safe
and we get off to a poi.itive 'ltart."
TI1e next phase of constnic
Lion at Harbor View will start af
lee the sch ool year i'> underway.
But the rooms involved will bl·
segmented off and temporary
buildings have already been 'l'I
up for the student., who wilJ be
displaced, Reed ..aid.
Because the c;tudenL'> will lo!.l'
four days al the beginning of thl'
year. they \viii most lill'ly lw
added on at the end 111 the ye.ir.
Heed :.aid.
A meeting will tt1kl· pl.ll'l' at I
p.m. today at thl' '>l'hunl 111 an
<>wer 4uestiom, ttml t·om·t·rn'
about the delay.
•DEIRDRE NEWMAN covers Costil
Mesa and may be reached ill t949l
574-4221 or by e-mail at
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engineer at KOCE who has
created a Web ire designed to
save the station from falling into
the hands of religious broadcast
companies, has linked one of
the potential buyers to a
powerhouse religious network..
rapidJy expandmg its broadcast
holdings. I !is opinions are not
representative of KOCE as a
whole but have been" formed
through years of broadcast
experience in Southern
Califomia, he said.
1 tow can they take control of a
station that is licensed for public
broadcasting? The Federdl
Communications Commission
broadcasting stations to
religious entities, as long as the
stations remain-non-commercial
and is dedicated to an
educational purpose.
ln the case of OayStar, the
educational mission ls to
continue spreading the word of
the Lord, as owners Marcus and
Joni Larnb set out to do in 1984
"under God 's specific gu.idance,"
the Web site reads.
Since theo, the Daystar
Television Network has emerged
as America's second largest and
• fasfest growing Christian
Take the recent $20-million
sale or a 'lexas-based PBS
station, KDTN, to Daystar
Tell'vision Network, as part of
the religious networks aggre~ive
l'.tmpaign to increase national
exposure. Oaystar executives
capitalized on the financial
con:.trainl!> of the public station
and acquired yet another outlet
to .. pread the good word.
"Day'>tar 1~ growing rapidly
and i'> alway., adding new
lelevi~ion '>talion~ in the United
States," the network." official
Web '-ill' '>late!>.
KOCI 1<., another station
DayM.1r -belier known on the
f...O< .F ro!>ler of bidders as
Community felevision
1 .. duc.ilori. of Orange County -
i-. looking tu purchase, Smith
'aid.
COUNCIL
Continued from Al
de:.erved protecuon. Opponents
claimed Lhill any restrictions
placed on their ability 10 build
up would be illegal.
"II l Ollll'' down to the fact that
we h..ive. under the constitution.
equaJ nght'> 10 buiJd as anyone
el'>e." <;aid Jt>flrey Olilds. who
liw., on Avie more Terrace, N And
!forl the people above us on Gle-
neagle\, there\ no right to a view
under California law or U.S. law."
l"he council rejected a view or-
dinance for this area 3-2. with
Councilmen Mike Scheafer and
01ri~ Steel dissenting.
·rm dilklppointed in the out-
conH\" Steel i.aid. "h's a balance
and you try to do the best you
l ';in and I felt the !rights of thel
pt•ople up above were a linle
stro'.~gcr th<tn the onei. down be-
low.
The coundl abo made a con·
GAS
Continued from Al
NWt· don't know ex;1ctJy what
would happen," she !>illd. NBut it
look.<. hke tt\ going lo go higher
for the next few days.·
Con~umer<. in Newport-Mesa
-.aid they arc fru~trated with the
"up and down" trend.
"When I <we ~' jump up and
down, I get really mad," said
Natalie Dimayo, who commutes
daily from Costa Mesa to Ana-
heim. "It may nol seem Uke
much of a commute. But it all
add'> up. Ir kill!> you after a while."
But l>imayo added that c;he h~
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TUESDAY
The Orange County chap19r of
Wine Brets, a national nonprofit
organization, is holding its
monthly wme tasting event at
Gustaf Anders Restaurant in
South Coast Village from 7 to 9
p.m. The Wine Brats will be
tasting several wines from
Australia. lnforma1ion arid
registration: oc.wfnebrats.org
I
television network, operating 29
television stations across 1.he
nation with the potential to
reach more than 120-miltion
people.
Add another 11.7 millfon if
they gain control or KOCE.
The college board of directors.
a group of five men who have
taken a lot of heat in this fiasco,
have been put in charge of an
entity that has tiansformed
greatJy from its initial goal 10
create an alternative venue for
college courses more than 30
years ago. KOC E was originally
established to broadc~t
telecourses to students in
Orange County. Since then.
:.tudcn ts have chosen other
avenues and ll'SS than JO% of
certed effort to placate rei.idt·nls
tn an Eastsidc neighborh<Jod
who wanted a special zoning
overlay to protect them from
neighbors who built Noppre~
sive" expansions. The council re-
jected the overlay. but made IL <,o
that any lot with alley acce~. in
this neighborhood and beyond.
wouJd have to go through minor
design review, which the zonmg
administrator performs.
The council addetl thi' criteria
on a 4-1 vote with Monahan d1'>·
sen ting.
The council aJso opted not to
adopt any Ooor area rnlio stand·
ards. A maximum r.itio of 651\1,
had been approved by the Plan·
ning Commjssion but Monal1an
said that wouJd have bel!n the
most restrictive in Or.t.n~e
County.
"If we would have approved it.
it would have taken away up to
40% of a propeny owner's cur-
rent building ability," Munah..in
said.
leame<l to "deal with 11.'
"I try not to lakt' loo m..iny long
road trip'>." '>he .,,ud
Edwin Young. who wurl'> tor a
Unocal 76 ga'> :.Latiun on ~1Mew
Road. c;aid he ha.c, <,t•cn the prite'>
go up and down for a long tirnt'.
"I don't know why." he c;rud.
"But I haven't heard loo many
people complam <1hout 11 thi<,
time."
Bui Alexii. Schwan~ who driv~
more than 80 miles one way from
C::o!:ota Me~ to I lesperia every
day, said she is "trying not to
think about it too much."
NI 've totally given up trying to
figure ii out." she said. "II'!> defi-
nitely a concern for me becau<>e
A free seminar, •feng 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
WEDNESDAY
The Newport Beach Newcomers
aub general meeting will begin
at 9:30 a.m. at the Oasis Senior
Center parking lot in Corona del
Mar. Attendees will then carpool
to Crystal Cove State Park for a
hike and lunch. Information: (949)
645-9922 or
newcomers-newportbeadl.org
The Center Stage Chapter of the
Guilds of the Orange County
Performing Arts Center presents
its annual alfresco fund-raiser.
uHot Blues on a Cool Summer
Night; from 5 to 9 p.m. at South
Coast Plaza Village. Ti<iets are
$40 in advanoe and $50 at the
telecourse students get their
schooling from KOCF. district
offida.ls saJd.
Fwthennore, KOCE has
status and Is now broadcast In
five counties, with more than
50% of the pledges coming from
out.side the county. The popuJar
station has out.grown the modest
financing avcliJable from a
community college disuict
facing its own financial crisis.
A sale Is inevitable, seeing as
how the KOCE Foundation was
the only bidder until the board
hired consultants to find others.
with deeper offering plates.
But it may not be all bad.
·n1e KOCF. Foundation is
expected to combine its bid with
Los Angeles-based KCl:.1 to keep
the local station from divine
acquisition. The other PBS
bidder, run from the San Diego
State University campus. has
withdrawn.
Ille good news: KCET officials
have said their goal is to keep
the KOCI: name and continue to
focus coverage on Orange
County. lne bad news: It may
not have the financial resources
to outshine the devout propo~s
of 1elevangelb1 networks.
ll10se who would like to see
the 'ltation remain controlled by
:.ecular. public organizationi. -
or those who want an other
televangelist channel -should
1nakc tJ1eir opinions lo1own. It
all come'> down lO U. er. you.
I hl' vote 10 rejert dny Ooor
Jrea rn110 .,tandard., wac, 4 l.
with Stel'l di<>.,enung.
Co lUK il 111 ember'> abo d c
ndt·d 10 eac.e p.trk1ng require-
mt'nt., on remodt+ ... Under the
new nilc.,, adding a bedroom
won't require the crt·a11on of Jd
dttmna.1 parkmg 'Jl..tl l''-
Overall. tht.· lha11gl'' 111..11.k
Monday rc-pre .. ent a "' mgmg ul
the pendulum ,1way from rr;tm -
tive c,tandardc, and <.ub1cctivi1y.
Monahan ..aid.
v lh1<, w..i.c, J retrncti1111 111 -.ome
ol the reaction to l1htN~ .,t..ind·
ard'l." Monah..in 'aid "At the
'HJlllC' 11me, 11 wa.,n't reaJJy a lum.-
t.•rung up of anything. Ii\ ju.,t a
rnrrerrion rhat a lot of llhe proc-
l'~'>I i.,11·1 um1rover,ial and
<>houJdn't have to go through thb
l'OlltrOVl'r'>i..tl prUl:t•i. ... "
• DEIRDRE NEWMAN covers Costa
Mesa and may be reached at (9491
574 422l or bye mail at
do1rdre newman n /at1mes com
of my lung tommute Hut \\hJl
t·an vuu do ..ibout 1rr
Ru.,ty (,rnvt:"t of n1 ... t111 ""d the
pncc.., ~c·re ltMl'r 111 < o'IJ Mt."i<I
lh<in 111 h.-. uty.
~rm nut grnng 111 dr1\e .ill oH'r
for l\\.o tent'>." hl· .,;ud. "Rut I \\a.,
1>a.,,ing by and -.aw ti WJ.' dll'..tp
l'r. "x1 I .. wppt.·d."
(.r11vt'l> .....Ud he fl'd' lwlpll-<;..,_
"Yuu can't do anything about
it." he :.aid. "Su why ~et all mad
abou1 it?"
• DEEPA BHARATH covers pubhc
safety and courts. She may be
readied at (949) 574-4226 or by
e·mail at
deepJJ bharath "lat1mes.com.
door. Information: (714) 284-5464.
THURSDAY
A free bone density screening will
be held by appointment only
from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. at Mother's
Market, 225 E 17th St . Costa
Mesa. For reservations. call (800)
595-MOMS.
The Newport Beach Chamber of
Commerce is hosting a Retail
Merchants Sales Seminar
sponsored by the Bayside branch
of Union Bank of California from
7:30 to 9:30 a.m. at the Newport
Beach Yacht Club. The cost to
attend is $15, which includes a
continental breakfast. For
reservations, call (949) 7294400.
Teddy Beal"I and Tea Cups on
Balboa Island, 225 Marine Ave ..
will host ·spa Day for Girls# at
2:30 p.m. Information: (949)
673-7204.
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Daily Pilot
PUBLIC
POLICE FILES
COSTA MESA
• Bro.ctw.y. Grand theft was
reported In the 300 blodt at
1:04 p.m. Monday. ·
• Coronado and Mendon
drivel: Vandalism wa1
reported at 7:34 a.m.
Monday.
,. O.rNfl StrMt: A home
burglary was reported in the
800 blodt at 11 :06 a.m.
Monday.
• Monrovia Avenue: A
vehicle burglary was
reported in the 1800 blodt at
7:54 a.m. Monday.
• Newport Boulewrd: Petty
theft was reported In the
2300 block at 8:07 a.m.
Monday.
• New Hampshire Drive:
Petty theft from a vehicle
was reported In the 1700
block at 10:26 a.m. Monday.
• Ramona Wey and Tustin
Avenue: A hit-and -run was
reported at 2:27 a.m.
Monday.
• Wallace Avenue: Petty theft
was reported m the 2000
block at 12:02 p.m. Monday.
NEWPORT BEACH
• West Balboa Boulevard: A
vehicle burglary was
reported in the 1100 blo<i at
12:27 a.m. Monday.
• Irvine Avenue: A vehicle
burglary was reported in the
900 block at 8:30 a.m.
Monday
• Holiday Road: Annoying
phone calls were reported in
the 2400 block at 9 50 a .m.
Monday
• Lugonia Stntet end the
beech: Indecent exposure
was reported al 12 28 p.m
Monday.
• River Avenue: A
hit·and·run was reported 1n
the 5000 block at 6:04 p m
Monday
• San Bernardino Avenue: A
home burglary was reported
m the 500 block at 12·13 p.m.
Monday
• 38th Street and Balboa
Boulevard: Petty theft was
reported at 5:32 p.m.
Monday.
• 48th St1'98t and the beach:
Petty theft was reported at
4·34 p.m Monday.
BRIEFLY IN
PUBLIC SAFETY
Sus~t in molestation
waives hearing
r\ 7<f Vt'M·old man ..tr
n•c,trd 111 Junt' on '>U!.ptnon
of indpprupnatl'ly touch
ing IWU { O\ta Me<,a girl!> 12
yearc, a~o watved ht., prr·
liminary hearing on llll''>·
day at I larhor IU!.llCe C.en ·
lt'r.
( J1arlc' Pauley will bear-
raignc·d at the Cente r fu !>·
lit!:' Lf'nler in Santa Ana on
St•pl. 2.
·1 he girl\. '>i'>terc; who
wen• 5 and 7 year'> old
"'hen police :.ay the crime
occurred hetween October
1991 and October 1993,
complained to C.n~ta Mesa
l'ohce in May that Olarle<>
Jo<;eph Pauley engaged in
lewd conduct with them,
offinah '>aid.
The Orange County Dis-
trict Allorney's office has
charged P·duley with four
felony counts of perform-
ing lewd acts upon chil-
dren younger than 14.
Pauley had pleaded not
guilty to the charges.
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LETTER TO THE EDITOR
Free speech .is .a crucial right for all Americans
T hank God -oh, perhaps I
shouldn't say that. Thank
goodness we have Paul Blank
of Corona del Mar, the Gay, Lesbian,
Bisexual and Transgender
Comm unity Services Center of
Orange County-the fourth largest
such community center in the
United States -and the ACLU to
protect the people's rights. The city
of Costa Mesa imposed 17 -I repeat
conditions imposed o n other groups
in the com munity.
City bureaucrats, in response 10 a
threatening lawsuit, have lowered
this to 12. Do the math! lt is still
eight more -yes, eight -than the
city imposes on other groups tha t
Blank, the Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual and
Transgender Community Services
Center of Orange County-the
fourth largest such community
center in the United States -and
the ACLU are trying to prot~t.
Somebody bless 'em. (You ftll in the
blank.)
Just because the city backed down
on some of its unreasonable
restrictions is no reason to withdraw
the lawsuit. The city's response?
Quoting Paul Ointon in Wednesday's
Daily Pilot, "Coun cilman Mike
Scheafer. an insurance agent
With the help of these
freedom-loving citizens, the rights o r
all Newport-Mesans and any
organization that attempts the
freedom to assemble in the city of
Costa Mesa will be upheld. I'm
surprii.ed they needed the ACLU
lawsuit. Tony Rackauclcas, Bill
Lockyer and John Ashcroft himself
should be suing the city.
all groups be rreated rhe i.ame and
be held to 1he :-.arne conditions -
condiuon!> !hat do not interfere with
any group\ constirutionaJ right to
free speech and peaceful a.sM:mbly.
We believe 1he ciry's permit scheme
vests unbridled dbcretion in ciry
officials and place'> unconMitutional
re5tric1mn .. on Firs! Amendmenr
rights. We are fighting nor· only on
our own behalf. but on behalf of
other groups who may foUow." • 17 --burdensome and unreasonable
conditions on the permit for the
Dyke March Organizing Committee
that are over and above four similar
himself, said the restrictions were
designed to protect the city from
legal risk. He said the group is still
required to present financial
responsibiJity in the form or
insurance coverage."
As Blank says. "we are not asking
10 be treated any differently than any
other group which applies for a
special events permit from the city of
Co1>1a Mesa. We are just ask.Ing that
You can·r argue with that.
Hey, maybe Scheafer could write
the policy.
ERIC CHRISTENSEN
Costa Mesa
MAILBAG
Property taxes should increases. but the increases get mentione d as a part of
enter recall debate would not be collected un til our m assive fiscal state
the house sells. That way an problems.
Warren Buffett certainly older couple could live out JOHN PATRJCK ORMSBEE
did not do Arnold their years in the family Corona del Mar
Schwarzenegger a favor by home without fear of being
endorsing him and thus forced to sell to pay the Tune to give up the F.J
bringing u p the most property tax and a younger Toro ghost powerful third rail in couple could buy a house
CaJifomia politics. No one • they could afford today and Donald Nyre just won\ let go
can mention Proposition 13 know they will be able to of Fl Thro. He continues to find
as an issue and live. Buffett afford it tomorrow. Homes every reason to have an
did. however, point out the might not increase in value as International airport at FJ 'Jbro
obvious: California's property fast as they do today, and the and you folks keep printing his
tax has no relation::.hip 10 kids might no t inherit as nonsense.
reality. Two neighbors can much as they would According to the repom ..
live side by side in homes otherwise. but it that so bad? Southwest was three miles out
with an equal market value Of course no discussion of before deciding to tum around
with one paying $2,500 a year property taxes can be made and no maner if we had I 0,000
in property tax and the other without looking at all of our foot runways it would not have
paying $25,000 a year. Thar laxes. Maybe we would no r changed this situation. A more
might make a lot of sense to need one of the nations concerning siruation is if the
one of the neighbors. but not highest income tax and saJes plane had taken off in to the
much sense 10 the other. tax if property taxes were wind and mountain terrain of El
A solution would be to let based on reality. Maybe Toro. Could that have poc;sibly
property taxes be based on Buffett will have done us all a created an even b igger problem?
the market value a nd favor if the subject of According to the countie; nuw
increase as marker value Proposition 13 could at least defunct plan. the plane would
BEA PART OF
COSTA MESA'S SOT"
ANNIVERSARY
Costa Mesa
CostaM~ing Years -
YOUR
NAME
HERE
As part of the CostaMazing 50th Anniversary
Celebra/Wn the City of Costa Mesa is seeking
Costa Mesa businesses, organi'l.lltions or
individuals who are interested in purchasing
a street banner that will be displayed on some
of the most highly traveled streets in our City.
The 3 foot by 5 foot banner will feature the
CostaMazing logo along wiJh your name (left)
The first set of JOO banners are up and a
waiting list has been started for the second set
that will go up for six (6) months starting in
December, 2003. After the CostaMazing
Celebration banner is removed, it will be
given to you!
The cost of the banner is $200. This opportunity is
available to the first SO respondents.
If you art interested, please complete the information Nlow and return to:
Amy Kuchta, CostaMazing Coordinator (714) 754-5065
City of Costa Mesa
77 Fair Drive
P.O. Box 1200
Costa Mesa, CA 92626
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have lifted off the runway and
headed to Loma Ridge -a very
scary situation in this case.
Nyre. a member of the
Newport Beach·bru.ed Airpon
Working Group. continues to
dream of what was a flawed
planningprocesstodumpan
international-sized airport at FJ
Toro -with 824 operations per
day. running 24-hours a day.
seven days a week.
The voters of Orange County
::.poke loudly after the last
environmental repon W'1!>
relea::.ed from the county and in
that vote the county changed the
wning of FJ Toro w it can no
longer be used for aviation.
I gu~ ii will take the final !>ale
by the Navy this coming year to
convince Nyre. the Daily Pilot
and all the other pro airpon
groups of Newport Beach thal
they need to st.art thinking
beyond El Toro or. the
Department ofltansponation
jtc>t might decide that it would
be cheaper to increase the use of
John Wayne Airport. if Orange
County is really in such dire need
the so called increase in
passengers and caJ&O.
DAVE KIRKEY
Coto de Caza
Castaways Park looks
more like lci ndling
I would like to ask anyone
who is interested. to take a
stroll a round the upper level of
Ca::.taways Park. Thi!. weed
patc h can only be enjoyed by
an en vironmental e x1remist. If
thec,e conditio ns were to exist
in or around someone's h ome
they would be ci ted by the Fire
Depa rtment for a weed
abatement problem. Corne to
think of it. why has n't the Fire
Department required the
Parle::. Department to remove
1his fire ha1,ard?
JAMES PECK
Newport Beach
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COAST~
COLLEGE DtSTRICT
District Otfic:le: 1370 Adami
Ave., Costa Mesa, CA 92826.
(714) 432-5898
~ William M . Vega
Board: President Paul Berger,
Vice President Armando Ruiz,
George Brown, Jerry
Patterson and Walter G.
Howald; student trustee
Madeline levy
NEWPORT-MESA UNf1ED
SCHOOL DISTRICT
District Office: 2985-A Bear St.,
Costa Mesa, CA 92626, (714)
42.4-5000
Superintmndent: Robert
Barbot
Board: Presjdent Mal1ha Ruor.
Vice President Dana Blact.
Clert Serene Stokes, David
Brooks. Tom Egan, Judy
Franco and Lind.a Sneen
A sp&ial§R~ ~!~pa~~!!~Joming
football season for the high schools in Huntington Beach. Costa Mesa.
Newport Beach. Corona del Mar and Laguna Beach: also Golden West
and Orange Coast Colleges.
IN ADDITION TO REACHING 75,000 HOMES, WE WILL ALSO
DISTRIBUTE THE SECTION AT ALL SEASON OPENERS.
Space & Copy deadline: Friday. August 29, 2003, 5 p.rn.
Release elate: Monday, September 8. 2003
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QU01E OF TIE DAY
"Continuity in programs is
key. It is difficult for the ki.ds
to have to start from scratch
eve
N• Miiier, Sage Hill Athletic Director
M Wednesday, August 20, 2003
MEN'S GOLF
Conway
begins
match
play
Newport Beach
resident shoots
3-over-par in
opening two days
at U.S. Amateur.
Newpon Beach's Steve
Conway, who wilJ begin his
senior season at UCLA in the
fall, carded a 4-over-par 74 at
the Pitts-
burgh Field
Oub in Oak-
mont, Pa,
Tuesday to
finish the first
two days of
stroke play in
the U.S. Amateur Golf Olam-
plonshlp at three-over-par
(1 43), good enough to be
moving on in the tourna-
ment.
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CHECKING OUT
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SporW Hal olP .... (...._, ...............
Conway. who placed sec-
ond behind Bruin teammate
Roy Moon at the Southern
California Golf Association
Amateur Olarnpionshlp in
late June, finished stroke play
in a lie for 13th place and be-
gins match play today.
UC Irvine sophomore Jay
010e followed up hls 6-over-
par 76 at Pinsburgh Field
Oub in the opening round
Monday with a 79 at Oak-
mont CC on Tuesday to finish
the two days at 15-over-par
(155). He failed to qualify for
match play, which took the
top 64 golfers after stroke play
ended Tuesday.
EXCEEDING
EXPECTATIONS
YOUTH
BASKETBALL
Spurs
ei1d on
• • w1nn1ng
streak
Newport-Mesa
team claims
summer league
title with five
straight wins.
The Spurs. a
Newport-Mesa second-and
third-grade Boys & Glrls Oub
basketball team. won the
summer league
championship, ending the
season, 5-0.
The Spurs defeated top two
seeded teams lo en route to
the championship after
beginning the season with
four straight losses. wm Fortier, a.y Carr,
Wyatt Muller, Chutle Welell,
MMon <Mell, Stephen 'lmy,
Ouitdan Abbey and WU
Crook all contributed to the
title.
Lightning's boys
teams blossomed in
2002-03; student
enrollment increases.
Bryce Alderton
Daily Pilot
S econd-year athletic director at
Sage Hill School Nate Miller
links winning to continuity.
And while he would like to
have the assurance that each coach
who comes to the school that sits on a
hill overlooking Newpon Coast wilJ
remain, he knows some wilJ leave for
other opportunities. Bui Miller, a
33-year-old Corona del Mar resident. is
happy right where he is: at a school that
saw 33 of its 350
students graduate in
early June, leaving
much room for future
students and athletes
to make their mark
for the Ughming.
Tums out his head coaches are too.
At of the beginning of June, none had
resigned, giving Miller hope that
winning traditions can be built in
several, if oot all. boys sports.
Take the boys basketball team, which
has had three coaches in three years.
Steve Keith, already an accomplished
coach in the prep ranks, guided this
year's team (10· l3) to the second round
of the CJP Southern Section Division V
playoffs, earning third place in the
Academy League. Senior Michael
Fitzhugh and junior Kevin Joyce each
were first-team all-league selections.
The boys tennis (8-7, 7-3 in league)
and baseball teams (13-8, 9-6). headed
by A.G. Longoria and Bert Emerson, ·
respectJvely, each weot 1 • l in the CIF
playoffs while placing third in league,
along with boys soccer (8-5-5, 3-3-4).
Emerson, a first-year coach at Sage
who taught English at the school,
serves as a model for Miller's desire to
get as many coaches teachtng classes
on campus as possible.
"As a teacher, he is well respected
and poueaes put talent as a coach,
as wen: Miller said of Emerson. "It is
great to find a respec:tftd teacher who
can also coach to be able to show more
attention to the atudentJ throughout
the day."
Bmerson got the most out of the
Lightning, who went just 1-14 the
previo\.w MUOn. Senior Zade Friedrtclu
and jwllor nm WUkina were both
named ftrat-team ID-league while each
pined recop.idon u members of the
~Mela DreaJJJ Tham. who played four vamity
sports (football, baseball. soccer and
basketball) during hls four years, was
also honored with the school's and
Academy League's Male Athlete of the
Year awards.
Of Sage's 18 varsity coaches, eigh1 are
wallc-ons.
NContinuity in programs is key, N
Miller said. Mil Ls difficult for the kids to
have to start from scratch every year. I
would love to see (coaches! stay here as
long as they are happy."
Longoria has been at the helm of the
school's boys and girls tennis teams
from the beginning and Miller expects
nothing but continued ascent for that
program. &ic Burton and nistan
Cordier each made first-team all-league
while Greg Solodko earned
second-team accolades.
Spring also saw the rise of the Sage's
boys volleyball team, which placed
fourth in league (8·8, 6-8) and featured
all-league first-team honoree in junior
outs!de hitter Kevin Joyce. Juniors
Macsun Frederick and Julian
SmJth-Newman, co-captain of Sage
along with Joyce. claimftd second-team
all -leasue laurels for Merja
Connelly-Preund's squad.
Sage's shotput and dJscua standout
Braden Barnett qualififtd for the CIF
otvi.slon IV 8na1s in those events while
being named the league's Most
Valuable Player. He was a ftrat-team
all-league selection for the team
coached by Miller wbJch only had etght
athletes.
Sage placed fOW1h ln league. but WQ
milllng one of Ill top runners ln 1.ach
Chandy for etgbt weeb when he broke
hls leg at the beginning of the season.
N(O\andyl is our middl~distance
guy, running the 400 and 800 (meters):
Miller said. "He Is certainly someone
you wilJ hear about in the future."
Olandy and teammate Olris
OlJboucas each earned second-team
all-league honors for Sage's cross
country team which ftni&hed fourth in
the circuit (3-5, 2-3).
Boys water polo went 7-11 while
football wrapped up Its first varsity
season with a fourth-place finish in
league (3-7, 0-3).
"It has taken football longer to
develop, but we had a succesaful first
varsity season," Miller Mid. "The 6ve
senior leaden were the corps of the
team with a Jot of freshmen and
eophomores. The powth potendaJ Is
there, but there will always be a
challenge In the Academy te.gue."
Aa for the fteJd. Miller Mld be wants
to add more bleachen. but when lt
came to lights, he Mid that might be
stretching h.
Sage Hill
School
Athletic
Director Nate
Miller, left,
watches over
all sports at
Sage Hill, a
private
school in
Newport
Coast. The
school's
library in the
main building
on campus,
above,
features a
fireplace.
PHOTOS BY
STEVE McCRANI( I
DAILY PILOT
~Lights would help with practices in
the winter. but they are not a priority."
Miller sald. Nit may not ever be 'Friday
night football' The clear priority is
academics and that makes us dilferen1
than other schools.·
Miller, who worked with Amy Ray
and Steve Wishek In the athletic office
this past season, also teaches a calculus
cl~ Ray, a physical education
Instructor, coached the girls soccer
learn while W1Shek assisted Emerson
with the baseball team. WIShek is
leaving the school, however, to take a
teaching position at Webb School
"It was definitely helpful 10 have
them,· Miller sald.
Boys golf won all 6ve of its league
matches to place fifth for Coach &ic
Gnagy. Josh Olen earned second-team
all-league honors while Alex Cochran
was an honorable mention. Swtmming
went 1-7.
"We are going to continue to get a lot
of talented players," Miller sald.
Just don't expect a monumental
surge in appUcantJ knoclcing at the
admlaaJons office door.
"We ue still In the st.age where a lot
of people haven't beard about us
because we a.re so new,· Miller aa.ld.
But Miller expecta the tchool to pow.
to as much u 500 in ftve years.
Though at111 young, Sqe'a athletic
teams will continue atrMng toward the
peak and beyond. The path blazed eo
far bu been a ll.lCCeMful one. M1Der
Mid.
"SeYen dUJerent team.a quaWled for
the (OF) pllyofti lat~ IO that
def1nltely ~ apeaationa..
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THE PETITION FOR and mail a copy lo the Both Cust .. Mr~a D•1ly lh1s bus1n~s~ •\ • "" 1M•tJ1 • St•tlwa11· <'!173
PRoeATE requell8 that ,pertOlll.I ~tive Pilot Au11u,I 6 IJ, 20 dotted by • ~~n••JI H••h•>t Blvd •314 Co•la
CESAR GAUAROO be appointed by the oourt 21 lOOI pa1 tn.t\h1p M"'" <•iltr,1n1o(J2626
lppoitlted IS personal within four monthS trom wt41 Ha-. Y•Ju >l.rtl«l .,..,,,,~ l111.1tt1 • llC rN1,.ad•J
repreeenlltive to the date of liral issuance 1l11s111e" yeL' fr\ NC.It IOI Lll11v•nt1on
adminiater the esllte of of letters as provided 1n SUPlRIOI COORT Of July t j 2003 t •nter Ur1<r !·uit• 100
the decedent Probate Code section Rt •td Thnmpsn11 ld' V•c•' NV 8\1109
THE PETITION requeslB 9100 The time for fittno CA1fOllllA. lh1\ \l•ten,.111 ... ., I Tt,,, '""""'\ 1\ UHi
the de<:edent'a will and claims will not elfP!re COOtlTYOfOIAJtG( fllrd with th• t,1>11n1v dur ltd ~Y l11111ted
COdicile, it any, be beforelourmonthafrom •.t)(ltv"'-'-·e,Or-r" <.t~1kofClrar1K•1 ... ,rnrv l••~1t1t1 Lu admitted to probate. the heartng date notJced '" "I llTIY --r "' "'" 07 28 OJ H•ve yn1t •,IMted dorng The wilt and anyoodloils above 92864 200369S2926 l•u,,n..,, v•t' Yes
are 1v1ilable fO< YOU MAY EXAMINE the K'ITTll\ll Of· Oa1l1 P1lol July iO A11.: Augu\I I 701/J
examination In the file file kepi by the oourt If "'""'" • 6 n lO ?003 ~2.." '"'"1"• 11 t lhoma\ ~~--oourt l\Al'UW'\ OtvtnAltx...,1t.L.... t"'''t!' M.H1i.1~ .. , u.., . ""'' are a ,.....,~·· v--, .,.....,OllS 11...i.-,, T E ETITION ....,,.,._ r-.-.--...... t I rKnn 1HD..... hi\ 't•le111ent Wd\ :-i--:---iflte,.,._, 1n tne "111 8• OIDIR TO SHOW CAUSE FOii i authority IO administer you may file with the Ncimt Stattmtnt t.lrd with rh~ C.:nunty
the estate undef the oourt a Request for OIAHGE Of MAI( I 1111 '''"""'"& 11., ·''" '..;·~~ 'I~ ~·j•"R• 1.ounly
Independent Speclat Notice {form DE· WINUMllR:A220601 '.,,. QUiii~ ~'"'n"" •" 2003695S 16S
AdminislrationofEslates 154) of the filing of an 10 All INTfRfSll I) t<•flll•'.I (hhV!'!y RelJ•" fJ••lv P,1,t Aul( lO 27 Act. (This lu1hor'ity Wiii inventory and acptalsal PERSONS 't.rv1• ,. 111 /~04 NI••• ·,evt J JO tfJOJ Wl54
allow the personal ol~teassetsorofany I P~1it11011e1 ttl•<l d l1., r.,.,, M•··• •A
RdfllM .... •s....... The followma per sons
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Rainbow Inn, 831 South
Beach Bl . A.111he1m CA
92804 P1 Yu ha• 831 South
Bea~h Bl . An1t1eim. CA
9<'804
ftus busrnesi 1\ con
dulled by .in mdmdudl
Have you sl•rled dom&
bu~1ne'' yeP Ye-!. 07 01/03
Pt 'fo lu1
l "" statement was hied with the County
Clerk of Orange County
on 07/24/03
2003695 2619
Daily Pilot July 30 Aue
6. 13. 20, ?003 W(jJ
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Mmlt SllttlMlll
The follow1n11 pet \Ull>
are doing bu\111~s> •~ I
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811 S Beach Blvd
Anaheim CA 91804
P1 Vu f\al 831 '·
Beach Blvd Andh• "" CA 92804
Th1\ bu\tnf1~\ ·~ l ur•
dulled by an 1nd1\11d1i..il
Hdve you 'tart•d 11 .. ,n~ bu\men y~t,
Ye\ 07 01 200 !
Pt Vu ha1
This statement .,.,
hied with 1t1t C•,unly
Clerk of Or~nge Cr,unty
on 07/16 03
20036951819
Daily Pilot July ~O A111
6 13 20 WO 3 w I J4
reoresentative to take P8tit\O" Of account as pelil1u11 with this <uur t 41t>:•1. many actions witnout provided ."' Probate fo1 • deute chane1n~ Wr•l•·tn Mr•1t••I I{,. OOtaJnlng oourt approval Code Section 12505 A namt" ,,\ 1,.11,,w\ o~v111 ~ "" • • 111• • r A, 1'>04
Belore taking certain Request f()( peoal Al•• •nd•1 U\b1111 lo MA•k t 11 I "I" 11.1 .....
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lh,. fnll H•ni µer\onis ate doing bu~•nf!.-.~ _" l 11,. 1 u~ t WtF-0 '
ar,. d•Jlllr' t if 1nc'j a\ I H1Ud l U' 1' Clntn1n~ K.J") I 'J ii b .lftnf d An.t At.,
Af\r .. 1 ( f\ul .. ~M ?28S Orchard 011v~ ~~wp11f l r l'\"ltcJ Ml"\t'l I Alll '"'"
i'f•wp<•ll P.I '" Costa lleact1. <;al1fm 111~ 9/(;f,0 ':l?fi/t
M"'• CA <111,11 Oan P aim k f h~\ ?~? I f ti•• D•i\rn•· •. < '"
Ii' Mn.it dftcJ '~mn tnr Or<.h,Jrd Drive N~Npor t 1 au<..t~d t.y .H' 1 U•.,.idu"I
'' A 1 t ll:S'> Nr· 'ft i.irJt t BeJlh C<tl1f•1f fl•~ ~lbbO Hovi I •U .tarlt:d d111n'-
Hlwd l1l".f.t Mr ... " ( ~ lh1\ bU\111• .. ., 1• lftll tiiJ"'-'''"" \ 1t:I ' N
<Jlfil I ducted by •11 1t101v>dual , ;I• l• 11~1 .• · w .. don
rh1• lu1\111Po•,•. t\ f\"'lf\ Have you \tar f,,d d .n..: f ht< c t~;t111rnent w~P~
d1H t~~ h1 ft• '''"M~1Jt1n bu!atne:s,\ yer' Nu f h~d v.1th the lounty
Hdvt' yuu ,1,1rtttl d11111~ Dan Pal11ck [l1a\ Cltr ~ ul Or•net Cuunl 1 bus111u\ y•l' Th,. ~lat•mtnt l'ld~ u""n'-0&"""-·.._04--'-0"-3 ___ _
very imporUJ'll actions, Notice form ta avallat>te Oevm r vie• Al~, and•• r fl <J~•·!h
however, the personal from tlle00\Jr1~eril I 'l. lHE COURT ORDEll'.> ltw t 11\ln•\\ '" "'
rep1esentatille WIH be Attorney lOr Petitionef th•t all P•rwn\ onh r clt,. , .. ,1 t. 1 .1 ""'""'""" required to r¥ve noliCe to MCINTOSH. KIRK e\ted 111 1111" matter sh .. 11 11 , ... '"" <., '"" •t• "'' Wltemted persons 828 W. 19TH ST ·•l•P• 11 h•f• , e t11" , ''"' t bu\1111• , ,, 1 •
unlesS tney haYe waived COSTA MESA. CA •I th• "' A1t1•K int11• At•d '"'
notice or 0009el1l8d IO 92627 hrln"' 1.. ·"""' '"""• it I 1)/ UI ~00 ~ the proposed action.) ~· 06/UJ03, Mty Wiiy Hi< 1•~1111 .. 11 for W•'.lrt M .. .J .. •I II•
The iodependeot CN~ 5712111 Lhcu-tgt '-'t odmt: ~'"'lJtd \.,11~ir ~ ... ~ 111~ kPti"'' 1 1 administration aUlhority NEWPORT 9EACK-COSTA nol b• l'r•nl~•I Mun.ti• f'rnodenl
wi• be granted unless an ME.SA OM. y PLOT NO' It! UF fh1\ $ldltm,•nt ""'' 111 .. 11
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Tht follow1ne person'
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MWSPHOSHOP 2134
? 114 Newport 8tvd
Col ta Mes.. CA 9?6<'7
lrm• Muller 17176
Grand Ave., Lake [I••
rtor e CA 92'530
lh1' busm•s1 is con
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Ha~c you •l•rted <1u111•
t>usmns yet, Ne.
Irma Mc.lie•
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wtlh OMAR SHARIF
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bid" o( ooe no ll'Wllp Sussel lddccf a
po(nr for lhe Ii~ 'u.1t and r™-
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ployed low from durnmy, 1:.ast r06C
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the rout. Noong that the 1wo v.·as
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returned lhe three. Sooth now hOO
c1gh1 trick.JI. hut soil httle hop! f<• a
iunth. All that changed when Su~I.
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the nee in each majo<. five diamond~
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player. art co11d 6311 m1
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Fl/Pf Avvly Ill IJCIWO
18()1 Bay~1de 1)1 Co1ona
del M<K. Wed Sal, 103 2p
MUSIC l'OSITION at
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