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TUESDAY,AUGUST26,2003
A CLOSER LOOK
!IYL&&
Schools movi~g to the ri.ext stage
Except at Harbor View Elementary, the first
phase of Measure A construction should
wrap up within the week, officials say.
Deirdre Newman
Daily Pilot
NEWPORT·MESA -While
renovations have delayed Harbor
View Elementary's school year a
week. construction at six other
schools is on track. officials say.
Hohom said the delays at Har-
bor View would not affect Mea-
sure A funding at any other sites
since each site has its own back·
up fund. There is also an overall
district contingency program. he
said.
batting average.·
The first group is comprised of
si.x elementary schools -New·
pon Heights. Mariners. Harbor
View. Kaber, Woodland. \Alhittier
-and the alternative hjgh
school. Monte Vasta/Back Bay.
Work il. performed according
to priorities. with health and
safety being the fin;t.
The fin.t ph~e of coni.lruc·
lion, which b about to wrap up
for all the ..chooll> except I ~arbor
View. included lOni.lmction on
cla-.sroom., and the administra-
tive areas and electrical work..
those room'> have been moved
into temporary hou~mg.
Delays al Harbor View staned
early in the year when the d1s-
uict only received two bads on
the pro1ect. Both were deemed
too expensive, Ml the dis1nct de-
cided to ask for more bids. With-
out changmg the spec1fica1ion">
in Lhe design. the distract ended
up saving half a million dollar.,
Holtom .'>aid.
Once conMructiun '>laned,
major stmcturaJ damage wa.,
found, mainly from tcrmitci.. -----....!....
A '.I
Si.x of the seven schools in the
first group under construction
are expected to be done by early
November, said Tom I loltom. the
district's representative for Mea ·
sure A conslm ction.
"The other projects are in no
way jeopardized whatsoever,"
Hohom said. "We're very com-
fortable with our contingencies
and somewhat relieved that only
one of the seven schools was a
problem. That's a preny good
'111e next phast' involves mod·
emi1Jn~ other cla'-!>rooms o n the
school i.ite., after the .. 1udents in
"Unfortw1a1ely, 50 year., of
nice. moi~t onshore breezes A backhoe sits in front of a tile art wall at Harbor Vie"" Elementary
See SCHOOLS. Paee A4 School. which 1s still under construction.
OONLEACH OAllYPllOT
Students Lacey Navarette, center, and Tram-Anh Nguyen, nght, ask for directions on the first day of class at OCC .
Bittersweet opening
ace begins its fall semester with 11 % fe wer
s tude nts and 22% fewer courses, but students
make the m ost o f the dilemmas.
Tom Forquer
Daily Pilot
A giant pair of scissors cuts
through a mound of
shredded course booklets.
. The glass casing around the
display at Orange Coast CoUege's art
building reads •s ud.get Cuts Shred
Your Future.·
Students' reactions were mixed on
the first day of OCCs fall semester.
Some students were glad 10 be out of
high school, some were happy 10 be
progressing in college, but many
were concerned about course
availability. selection and cost.
Compared to Wt year, enroUment
dropped 11.4% and total course
offerings are down 22.2%, problems
precip itated by the state's budget
cutbacks, said Jim Ca.men. OCCs
community relations spokesman.
"It's preny tight out there for
high-demand classes,• he said.
Janet Mar, a 21-year·old
philosophy major. competed with
about 40 students to get into a
Philosophy I 00 course.
"I'm really stressed out nght now:·
she said with a hand on her forehead.
·AU of the philosophy classes are
panially religious studies. -c;he said to
explain the high demand for the
course.
To get into a class that they are not
registered for. students can arrive at
the dass on the first day to petition
-the act of convincing the teacher
to allow them into a class.
David Feliciano, a 20-year-old
biology major, used to forego the
See OPENING, P•ee A4
THE VERDICT
FAA gives JWA
$6.9-million grant
Federal funding will
go toward building a
new fir e station and
improving the
commercial nmway.
Deepa Bhar ath
Daily Pilot
JOllN \\AY:'l:I· All<l'<H<I -
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uon will hand Sb 9 mallmn tu thl'
LOunry\ airport 10 build J Ill'\\
fire \lataon. offit aJ.h a nnounct'd
Monday
lJ "· ',ecrt>tarv nf lran,pona-
uon :\orman ' 1111cta ..a.ad the
money will also help ren<1\Jll'
th<' aarpon·., commC'rual rum'J) -rn... grant v.ill hl'lp John
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See .JWA. Paee A4
For 10 years, she's
made a di ff ere nee
Amy Bie hl died in a
rioc in South Africa in
1993. Her family has
been helping others
in her name.
Oeepa Bharath
Daily Paot
NEWPORT BF.ACH -Ten
year.. ago. the Biehls made a
choice.
Peter and l.inda Biehl lost 26-
year-old daughter Amy to an an·
gry mob in South Africa. The
Fulbright scholar and Stanford
University srudent was helping
people register to vote in the ra-
cially tom country when she was
FYI
Those interested may con1;,c.t
the Amy Biehl Foun 1at1on P 0
Box 2926 Newport BE'ach CA
92663
INFORMATION:(949t 6SO 5356
<,toned and ... 1ahlx'<i 10 dt'.1tla
Aut thl' Raehl., cho<,e nor 111 law
an b11temt"-' rllev not onh Im
gave the four men tonvH rt'\J nt
k!Umg their daughter. h111 tht•\
embraced I.hem and W<'lc(lml-<l
them to come and won. for IJ1e
Amy Biehl f-oundauun I rul>t
headquanered 111 Cape lown,
South Afnca A l'Ornn11~s1on
granted the men amnc'>I)' an
See DIFFERENCE. Paee A4
Call me Bobby and have a cookie
Dail y Pilot
AT A GLANCE
W e live a pretty quiet
life, my dog and I. I
putter around in my
yard until I'm tired and then
atretdi out on the couch for a
little nap. My dog sleeps IO
much that I occasionally prod
her just to detegnlne that she
ls ltiJl unong the Uving..
All this quiet la &Mdded
when I am vilited by my
4·year-old great.grandsons
Judge and 7.ack Wuher. 'Ibey
lhow up. and IUddenly. my dog
ROBERT
GARDNER
"You're going for a walk?"
the dog seems to be thlnking.
"Wake me when you get back
-but only if you've brought a
treat.•
And that la the secret. The
boys haw cookies ln their
band. Food. The one thins
that stirl any emodons ln that
dog's heart. c.an her from 3
feet IWllf, and ehe~ deaf.
Open me reltlgerator, Uld
eYen ll she\ outside the house.
abe heart It and atreab lnto
the kitchen like 1e>me fa1 c8n.lne auper
hero.
I probabty should explain the Bobby. I
grew up being called Bobby. and I hated
It It seemed to summarize all my
problems -I was small. I was short.
The best thing about my pose-high
school growth spurt was thal I went
from Uobby lo Bob. and I staunchly
avoided any attempl by anyone to tum
Bob t.ck into Bobby.
·No. She can call me what everyone
else calls me,· I replied.
·Judge?" my lnaedulous daughter
asked. .No. Bob..
My daugbtrr rolled her eyes,
shruged her shoulders. then pointed a.t
me. •Bob,· she said to Samantha.
Samantha grinned at me. ·Bobby.·
she gurgled.
'No,• I corrected her .• Bob.•
-~·
It\ dimcuJt lO argue with an ln.fanL
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WEATHER c.;
lt'a 8Unny, but thent ere
some of thotle ~v
doud&. E>epec:t highs just
9bow80.
S..PlceA2.
SPORTS
la teulng around the lMng room like a
greyhound after the~ rebblL
: Gnnted. two little boys are allo tearing
around. but nonmlty the dog Calta a
blind e,e to human acdvtf)
When die boys Witt. u eoon u they
walk In the bcM.-they ... ·0an ~
hlw. coolde. ~
Theo my granddaughter Samantha
WU born. Aa she got to speaking age,
she needed 1 way to addreu me. I
announced that I did not want to be
called Grandpa. Onndpu were
pay-haired and~. l WU S6. I mere
ltl'lf>Unl,
"What't ehe ._ppoeect to do foe the
next 50 years -~to ,et your
arumdoor my daughter powted.
After about 8ve mimlt• of thll. I
IUIT'ftMlerecl I b8w heal Bobby to my
famltynel'~
8..:k to the preeent. Aa I *Pl'"*'-the
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A2 Tuesday, August 26, 2003
KIDS TALK BACK
It's all a
matter of
taste for . .
children
The Daily Pilot asked
children, 'What is
your favorite food
and why?'
"My favorite
food is salad
because the
taste is so
od" ~CIE
MATHIEU,8
Costa Mesa
"Pretzels.
because of the
sprinkle things."
NATALIE
NICHOLS, 5
Costa Mesa
"Bagel dogs,
because the
taste is good."
MICHAEL
PARKER,6
Costa Mesa
"My favorite
food is pizza
because it's
tasty."
ANDY
NICHOLS, 7
Costa Mesa
HMacaroni and
cheese." KAMRYN PARKER,5
Costa Mesa
HSour worms,
because I like
the sour."
LAUREN
COCROFT, 6
Costa Mesa
HI like macaroni
and cheese." JENNA RtnlEOGE, 5
Costa Mesa
-Interviews and photos
compiled by Tom ForqtJer
Daily Pilot
SUMMER LEARNING
Budding tastes
At Kids in the Kitchen
in Costa Mesa, children
get lessons in
cleanliness and safety
while they cook
Tom Forquer
Daily Pilot
S ometimes it takes a sweet trick to teach
a child. The ingredients for one such
ruse -'pretzels, graham crackers,
shortening, sprinkles and Ghirardelli
chocolate.
"We always stress how to do it, and how to do
il safe," said Debbie Dickens, instructor for Kids
in the Kitchen, a class taught every Wednesday
at the Costa Mesa Neighborhood Community
Center.
Each week, children 5 to 11 tackle a new dish.
learning basic cooking techniques and safety in
the SO-minute class.
Last week's I :30 group, the 5· to 8-year-olds.
were working on a recipe called Fancy Dipped
Pretzels ..
"By making it fun, when they go home, they
are safer doing it," Dickens said of her students.
As the 13 students filed into the classroom,
almost every one voluntarily walked to the sink
and washed his or her hands, a part of cooking
that was ingrained in the previous three lessons.
"We repeat a lot," Dickens said.
The materials were dis tributed to the groups
of four, and the first task was assigned -
opening the bag of chocolate chips.
The chips were then placed in a Tupperware
container wilh a teaspoon of shortening
measured by another group member.
"He keeps eating them," a student
complained of one member of her group.
Before the groups approached the microwave
fo r the melting procedure, Dickens quizzed the
class on an aspect of microwave safety the
average adult might not consider.
"What do we not put in the microwave," she
asked.
"Anything that breathes," one girl replied.
The chips were heated in 30-second bursts.
"Sugar bums faster, so we always cook it
slow," Dickens said .
Though policing was required to keep the
children 3 feet from the microwave, a radius
prescribed by Dickens to keep the children
SUMMER CAMPS
COSTA MESA
•A $5 fee will be added to each program for
nonresidents.
MOBILE RECREATION
Children age 6 and older can participate in a little
mobile recreation thl11t.1mmer. When the tralktr roffa
into their neighborhood, they can join In on •'19 and
crafts and other orgenlzed ec:tivftJes. Younger
children are welcome when accompanied by en
adult. The eervk:e laftee. For more infonnetlon on
time and loc.tlons, call (714) 764-5168.
KIDS IN THE KITCHEN
Children ages 6 to 11 will have a chance to pr9pare
foods and leam the b8lk:a In cooking so they can
help mom and dad In the kitchen. The five week
class will teech students how to meeaure. mix,
spread, cut, ltlr and, ma.t Importantly, taste. The
class Is $30 for five W1!9b. A $10 m.terial fee wlll
MARK C DUSTIN I DAil Y PILOT
Lauren Cocroft, left, and Chanel Tanuvasa, right, take turns dipping pretzels in melted chocolate
during a "Kids in the Kitchen" class at the Costa Mesa Neighborhood Community Center.
away from the radiation, the chip-shortening
mixtures melted.
Then came the fun part. dipping and
sprinkling the pretzels and graham crackers. As
one would imagine, things got pretty messy.
Slcills adults take for granted can be totaJJy
new to some kids, she said.
"When we say chopping, it does not look like
an ax." Dickens said, making a hacking motion
with her arm.
Dickens said the greatest challenge is keeping
eleo epply. Claael began July 30. For more
lntonnetion, can (714) 327-7625.
BOYS MD GIRLS CUJ8
8oy9 end girt. eg.-8 to 18 can head av• to Eastslde
Cotta Meu for the dub'• summer program. The
program Nns Mondey through Fridey from 7:30 a.m.
to 8 p.m. Alide from befng able to partldpate In a
val1ety of the ac:tMtiM it the dub, participants also
haw the opdon of going on two fteld trips a week.
Plrtidpanta need to be members of the organWrtion,
a S60 annu.I fwe. The summer program COlb $75 per
week, and .tdttlonal feel may apply for field trips.
For more Information, call (948) 642-9372.
GIUftC.
Girts ages 6 through 12 can partldpete In a aummer
progrM'I thM lncc>rpor9tel fun end learning. The
progrwn wll lndude WOfbhope end actfvitin such
• photogrephy, cooedng end nutridon, economic
lherecv, eport1 end venous fleld irtpe. The program
continues through this week. It Wiii Nn from 7:30
a.m. toe p.m. MondlV to Fndey. RegiWetion "$40,
end WMldy ....... S80 to $100. For mOre
lnfonndon. cell, .. , 84&-718t.
the children's short attention captivated, a
challenge s he addresses with a "watch fo r two
m inutes, do for two minutes" strategy.
Aside from safety and skills. Dickens '>aid, the
children expand their tastes through cooking.
"When they make something, they are more
likely to rry something new," she said.
•SUMMER LEARNING is a weekly feature in which
the Daily Pilot visits a camp in the Newpo rt·M esa
area and writes about the experience.
NEWPORT BEACH
• A $10 fee will be added per class $75 and over and
$6 per class $74 and under for non-residenta.
KIDS PADDLE CAI* .
Children 8 to 12 can learn the basic kayaking and
outrigger canoeing skills as they paddle to
destinations around Newport Harbor. They wlll also
enjoy c.rafta and a potludt barbecue at the Newport
Aquatic Center on Fridays. Life jackets will be
provided. Sessions run from 12:30 to 4:30 p.m.
Monday to Friday. The fee is $155 per week. For
more lnfonnation, call the center at (949) 646-n25.
SALING CNlfJ
Children ages 8 through 12 can participate in an
eight-day sailing camp that will give them
experience sailing in eight-foot sabots. Participants
must bring a Coast Guard-approved life Jac*8t eech
dey, as well as a dally 1nadt. A $10 material fee will
be due on the first day. The camp, which ccms $185
per teaion, runa from 9 a.m. to noon or from 1 to 4
p.m . For more Information, call (949) 644-3161.
DailyA Pilot
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SURF AND SUN
WEATHER FORECAST
There will be continued
partly sunny skies today, with
highs in the lower 80s in Costa
Mesa and inland Newport
Beach and in the mid-709 along
the coast. lows will be in the
mid-t>Os.
SURF
Size will drop a bit today, so
expect waist-to ctiest·highs.
By the end of.the day, there
could be a slight bump in size
as the next southwest swell
prepares to roll In.
VOL. 97, NO. 238
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Wednesday should be very
similar, with highs just topping
. 80.
lnfonnation:
www.nws.noaa.gov
BOATING FORECAST
The westerly wfndl Wfll
blow 10 to 16 lcnota In the Inner
. waters today, wfth 2·f001
waves and • mixed west twell
of 2 to 4 feet and a south swell
of 1 to 3 feet.
Out farther, the westerly
winds w1n blow 10 to 115 knots,
wfth 2·foot waves and a mixed
northwest awett of 3 to 5 feet
and 1 south M911of8 feet. The
Mme wlll be found thlt
ewnang.
·.
l
A new swell will arrive
Wednesday and shollld
provide chest-highs, though
the better locations wlll see
shoulder-highs and the
occasional head-high.
The swell will peak on
Thursday.
w.tw queltty:
www.surlrider.org
TIDES
Time
3:36e.m.
1~01 a.m.
2:69p.m.
9:07p.m.
twght
-0.64 feet low
4.30fMthlgh
1.96 feet low
8.42ftethlgh
WATER TEMPERATURE
Mdegreea
Oatly Pilot
o rooting or tree policy
Recommendations for changes to Newport
regulations could allow for more tree
removals, which has activists concerned.
June C11a1r•nde
Daily Pilot
NEWPORT BFACH -A City
Council study session today on
city trees could be proof of the
old adage be careful what you
wish for.
The counciJ wtlJ hear tonight
recommendallons for changing
the city's tree, or G· l, policy -
changes that were initiated by
the Balboa Arbor Society but that
have taken a form the society
can't suppon.
"The proposed change to the
G-I policy have the potential to
lead to large numbers of unmiti-
gated tree removals,· arbor soci-
ety o;pokesman Jan Vandersloot
said in a written statement on
the tree policy.
Ciry Manager I lomer Bludau
agreed that the policy change~
could allow for more tree remov-
als but disagreed that that's nec-
essarily a problem.
"I think there's the possibility
that it could result in more tree
removals, and that Is true," Blu-
dau said. "But when you look at
our urban forest and how well
the dry manages Its trees, I think
anyone can see that fltaff do a
good job of managing bur urban
forest."
Tonight's discussion, which
could appear again on an agen-
da if the council decides that
some action needs to be taken,
evolved out of last year's widely
reponed fight over 25 ficus trees
in Balboa Vallage. Society mem-
ber. had fiJed suit lawsuit against
the city to stop the removal of
the trees lining Main Street.
City officiah. said they wanted
to remove the trees becau~e the
NEWPORT BEACH
CITY COUNCIL PREVIEW
ON THE AGENDA FYI
I !ere are ~ome item~ to be
considered by the Newpon
Beach City Council tonight.
CITY ATTORNEY 'S ROLE
In the wake of Cary Atty. Bob
Bumham's announcement that
he will retire sometime an the
spnng. the council wiJI take the
opponunity to reVlew the city\
legal needs and con..,ider what
should happen when he\ gone
WHAT TO EXPECT
As with many things m city
government, this proces.., will
begin with the creation of a
committee. Assuming the
council approves the agenda
item before them tonight. an ad
hoc group will he formed tu
delve into these que.,tions.
FOURTH OF JULY
SAFETY
The council will hear a
presentauon Crom the Police
Department and watch a shon
video on tha'> year's Fourth of
July celebrauon an We<,1
Newpon .
Though the ughtened rul~
are opposed by some. official'>
say that they're making a
difference. lOtal arrests were
down 10 103 thi.., year from 162
last year. Citations were down to
1,224 from 1,344. flle repon WllJ
aJso include an analysis of the
costs of the stepped-up law
enforcement and other elements
of the ciry's effon 10 reduce
crime and nui!><lm·e behaviors
011 the holiday.
WHAT TO EXPECT
Free Newport. a local group
opposed to Lightened
restrictions on Fourth of July, has
broadcast the upcoming Fourth
of JuJy meeting on its Web site.
FrttNewport.com. So chances
are that the council will hear a
spectrum of opinion.
OASIS COMMITTEE
An item that failed in a 3-1
vote at the last council meeting
has come for another round.
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•WHAT: Meeting of the
Newport Beach City Council
•WHEN: Study session begins
at 4 p.m. today. Council
reconvenes for regular meeting
at 7 pm
•WHERE: City Council chambers
at City Hall, 3300 Newport Blvd
•INFORMATION: Agendas are
available online at
www.c1ty.newpor1-beach.ca.us;
for information, call {949)
644-3000
The 11em 1s 10 create an ad hoc
comm111ee tu help clarify the
role of the Fnends of the Oasis
fund-ra1s1ng group at the center.
which the cary largely runs.
Dick Nichols voted no on the
item after re4ue-.t111g that he be
put on the committee. Nichols,
who!>t' Lorona del Mar district
111dude., the Oa.r,is Senior Center,
voted aKainst creating the
committee after Mayor Steve
Bromherg told him that he
would not change hi<.
t1ppu1ntments to tJw committee.
WHAT TO EXPECT
This one~ too difficult to call.
The 11em could pai.., with ea.'>e
and very lmle daM:u~ion. or 11
could open up a can of worm~.
-r.omp1led by June CasagranrlR
100 ... ~··-· Cat Berber
~=rc:s-
Berber Loop
r
rooLS were causing damage. And
they were under pressure be-
cause plans for Balboa Village
renowtions hinged on removal
of the irees.
The parties decided to i.ettJe,
with the arbor society's require-
ment that the ciry conduct a
thorough review of its existing
tree policy. In line with that pro·
vision, the dty created an ad hoc
tree committee to review the
policy in a series of five public
meetings. Their recommenda·
tions will come before the coun-
cil tonight.
The changci. deal mainly wath
the trees owned by the city on
municipal land. The comm11tee
is recommending. among other
things. broadening the powc•r of
the Parks, Beaches ..uld Rt ..
creation Cornmi~1011 tu .idd
trees to or remove them from tlw
list of "special" city tree~ . .i dc•.,1g
nation that i.ome SJy .,huuld
have protected some Main ~trl'et
tic us.
The committee has al'>o rec
ommended adding a section to
the tree policy to det1.I with
"problem tree<;," a lahl'I ttJJt 111
eludes trees that hlock ocean
view~. ·.
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was reported in the 3000
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• James StJeet: Grand theft
was reported in the 700
blade at 12:44 p.r'n. Sunday.
• Magnolia Street: Petty
theft was reported in the 200
blodc at 8:39 a.m. Sunday.
• Newport Boulevard:
Possession of drugs was
reported in the 1800 blod< at
6:38 a.rn. Sunday.
• Pinecreek Drive: 'A vehicle
burglary was reported in the
2800 blodc at 3:52 p.m.
Sunday.
• Superior Avenue: A hit-and·
run was reported in the 1700
blod< at 5:12 p.m. Sunday.
•West 19th Street and
Newport Boulevard: A traffic
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Sunday.
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• Balboa Boulevard: A traffic
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W8S reported in the 3100
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• North Bay Front: Battery
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• Hoag Drive: Battery was
reported in the 100 blade at
1:41 a .m. Sunday.
• Neptune Avenue: A
hit·and-run was reported in
the 5100 block at 3:10 a.m.
Sunday.
• East Ocean Front and
Washington Street: A
vehicle burglary was
reported at 6:26 p.m.
Sunday.
• West Ocean Front:
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the 3100 blod< at 4:44 a.m.
Sunday.
• Sea Gull Lane: A vehicle
burglary was reported in the
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made it a wonderful vacation
spot for termites, H HoJtom said.
"They get up into the structure
and were eating for how many
decades?"
When it was discovered that
termites caused a lot of damage
in the windows of the adminis·
trative area, officials had to get
approval from the state archi·
teer for new windows. Again,
they expected it to come
through faster than it did. It
ended up taking two weeks to
JWA
Continued from Al
project. she said. The airport is
now in litigation with the firm
that the board hired April 2002.
McCarley said. She declined to
comment further because of the
ongoing case.
Rep. Dana Rohrabach er. who
represents Costa Mesa. said the
money will help JWA improve its
facili lies.
"John Wayne Airport is a srnalJ
and limited airport." he said.
"We have to make sure that it's
put to maximum and best use
and make sllre we have slate-of-
the·art faciUties and capabil·
ities."
The grant comes from the Air·
port Improvement Program of
the FAA. which is part of the U.S.
Department of Transportation.
• OEEPA BHARATH covers public
safety and courts. She may be
reached at (949) 574-4226 or by
e-mail at
deepa.bharath a /atimes.com.
OPENING
Continued from Al
registration proet.•!t'> completely
and petition alJ of his classes.
"You can't do tha1 anymore, ..
he :.aid.
Though he had no problems
this semester, Feliciano has
contended with a scheduling
dilemma many !>tudenls face,
holding a job while going to
school. He had to 4uit his job al
VERDICT
Continued from Al
cookie jar. there are three pairs of
covetous eyes. Two belong to
4-year-old boy-;. the third to a
very fat beagle.
I hand the boys their cookies.
obtain th e approval, Holtom
said.
Because of the delays with the
construction, Harbor View will
start Sept. 8 Instead of Tuesday.
Problems were discovered
during construction at the other
schools, though not as vexing as
those at Harbor View. At New·
p ort HP.ights and Mariners,
crews found that back when the
schools were built, plumbers
had install~d their pipes horl·
zontally by cutting out some of
the wood in the wall, Holtom
said.
"We looked at that, and your
shoulders slump, and we say,
·we didn't expect that,"' Holtom
DIFFERENCE
Continued from Al
1998.
Monday marked the 10th
anniversary of Amy's death. And
in these 10 years, the family has
lived Amy's dream. her brother
Zach Biehl said.
"We've tTied to m ake sure
Amy's legacy is one of inspira·
ti on. not tragedy," the 26-year·
old said.
Zach Biehl, who lives in New-
port Beach, is following the lead
of his late father, Peter Biehl.
who died suddenly last year at
age 59 after complications from
colon surgery. His mother runs
the foundation in South Africa
six months a year. The founda-
tion provides about 1,000 chil-
dren with daily after-school
programs. including in sports,
music and art.
The foundation also runs a
bakery in Cape Town tha1
makes Amy's brand of bread
and provides jobs in an area
that has a 60% unemployment
a day care las1 spring to gel a
math class only offered in the
morning.
Adding to scheduling
problems. the amount student!>
pay per unit has risen from $11
to $18 this year.
'Tm still managing to do it.
but it isn't fun.'' said 18-year-old
Megan McCaJ. who is working at
Oaim Jumper to pay for her l 7
units.
Despite the financiaJ
chalJenges, McCaJ ~aid she liked
her first day of college much
and the chase i~ on. Cassie doing
her best to snag a cookie out of
their hands. the boys trying 10
run and chew and swdllow
before she succeeds. They go
'round and 'round the room and
up and down the halJ at a furious
pace. and I can follow their path
by the boys' shriek5 of laughter.
And then there is a loud howl.
AROUND TOWN
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WEDNESDAY
The UC Irvine Observatory will
host Visitor Night fro m 9 to 11
p.m., offering views of Mars,
which will be at its closest point
to Earth in 60,000 years. Amateur
astronomers are encouraged to
bring their own telescopes. The
event, whidl may be canceled if it
rains, is free. Information: (94S)
824-6455.
THURSDAY
A free seminer, •Perfonnance
..
Nutrition for Strength and
longevity,# will be held from 6:30
to 7:30 p.m. at Mother's Market,
225 E. 17th St, Costa Mesa. For
reservations, call (800)
595-MOMS.
The Newport Beach Chamber of
Commerce will host its Newport
Sunset Networking Mixer from 5
to 7 p.m. at the Rusty Pelican.
2735 W. Coast Highway.
Attendance is free for chamber
members, $10 for potential
members. For more information.
call (94S) 729-4400.
FRIDAY
Teddy Bears and Tea Cups on
Balboa Island, 225 Marine Ave.,
will host #Pajama Night# from 6
to 8:30 p.m. Information: (949)
673-7204 .
SUNDAY
To honor Katharine Hepbum,
Oasis Senior Center will present Hon Golden Pond,H the last of five
free screenings In August, at 1
p.m. All are Invited to enjoy the
movies and free popcorn et the
center's Hepburn Film Fest, et 800
Marguerite Ave. in Corona del
Mar. For more Information, call
(949) 644-3244.
SEPT. 2
Visions and OtNma ln Cotta
Mesa will host a free feng shu1
seminar at 7 p.m. P.K. Odle, a
worldwide inatructor for the
American Feng Shui lnatiMe, will
explain how elemental remedies
are implemented as elegant
acc:enori" that compleme nt
~r to improve health,
relatlon1hlpa and proaperlty.
Vi1lona and Dreama is 81 2482
Newport Blvd. Reservations are
required: (826) 288-1669.
SEPT.4
&e\1111...,. ...... irwtt.d '° Jotn perfonnlng artist Dorene
f..udwtg for "Shaketptare't
l.Aldles" at 7 p.m. at the Newport
Beedl Centrtl Ubrefy.
Co4pc)ntortd wtth the Califomla
c.nter for the 8ool(. the free
program wlll lncluctt dramatic
l'Mdlngt fHturtng the chlogw of
wttdwl, wtndtet, v'lrgln1 and
CfUMn• In Sheltetpeera'• plays.
The,llbrtry Is ft 1000 A~
lwe. lnfonnftlon: (948) 717"'3118.
said .
In case the Measure A budg·
ets for each school are stretched
thin, each site has two Gontin·
gency funds -one for horizon -
tal issues such as roofing and
one for vertical issues such as
termites. Six of the schools re-
mained within their original
budget, but Harbor View had to
d ip into its con tingency fund.
That won't affect the other
schools, Holtom said.
While construction on the
first seven schools was sup·
posed to be completed in July,
delays in approval of designs by
th e division of state architect
pushed everything back, Ho!-
'When something
happens that's happy,
there's still some
sadness because
Amy's not there.'
ra te.
Zach Biehl
Amy Biehl's brother
Amy's death dramatically
changed lives. including his
own. Zach said.
"Every day when I wake up.
it's the first thing I think about."
he said.
He still feels nervous when
the phone rings because he re -
members the phone call he an-
swered when his sister died.
''When something happens
thar's happy. there's still some
sadness because Amy·~ not
there," Zach said. 'Tm engaged.
and J'lJ be married next year.
But Amy won't be there."
Zach said he and his fiam:ee.
Denise White. wanted to cele·
bra1e Arny's life.
"So on Sunday. we had dinner
more than i.he did her entire
high school experience because
her classmates Wdnled to be
there.
"It make5 class a lot more
enjoyable. she !>aid.
With 546 classes le<>s than las1
year. course selection has been
another concern.
"Our divic;ion deam h<1\le
labored over their schedulf''> to
offer a comprehensive cour'>e
schedule.'' Carnett said.
Director.;, of Film. Coa!>tal
Oceanography and I lemp
Ul!>!>ie has succeeded in
grabbing a cookie. Tears follow
the howl. pathetic nvers
cascadlng from piteous eyes
until the cookie is replaced. at
v.ihich point the chase resume).
It seems like an hour. II\
probably five minute'i, and
finalJy. the cookie"> are
ccmsumed. ·n1e boyo; rampage a
OBITUARIES
Joel H. Manchester
Services were held
Monday for Joel H.
Manchester. a director of
cardiology at Hoag Hospital
for more than 20 years who
was widely credited with
helping to bring world-class
cardiac care to Orange
County. Dr. Manchester
died Saturday. He was 62.
Dr. Manchester's career.
with Hoag Memorial
Hospital Presbyterian
began in 1974 and included
a number of
ae<:ornpUshments in
cardiology. He helped
establish the Hoag Hearth
and Vascu1ar Institute,
d eveloped numerous
i.nitiatives and patient-care
procedures that helped
earn widespread acclaim
for the hospital$
cardiovascular programs.
A Newport Beach
resident, Ot. Manchester
was active in the hospital's
fund-raising group and
served on the conunJttet>
for lts annual SweetHeart
Ball. He was awarded the
heart instltute's first Vm
Jorgensen Award In J 992 for
his volunteer work.
Ot. M4nchester is
survived by wilt Colleen;
their lour cJV.ld.ren; and two
arandcbildren. In lieu of Dowm. the family requesa
chat comribudont be made
10 Hoag Heart and Vucular
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tom said. The district originally
hoped co have the designs ap ·
proved in 10 to 14 weelcs, bu t It
turned into fo ur to·five months.
Th e only schools that were
thrown off schedule were those
In the first group, Holton said.
AU the designs for the elemen ·
tary schools in the second group
have already been approved.
Temporary classrooms and offi·
ces will be placed on these cam·
puses n eXI month, and con-
struction will start late this year.
• DEIRDRE NEWMAN covers Costa
Mesa end may be reached at (949)
574-4221 or by e-mail et
deirdre.newman@latimes.com.
at Mi Casa -h er favorite res·
taurant." he said.
Ski Harrison. a friend of the
Biehl family who helped set up
the foundation in 1994. said he
credits the Biehl family for tl1eir
hard work.
"It's just incredible to me that
It's been JO years," he said. '"It's
enlightening. interesting and
exciting to see how much the
foundation h as done in 10
years."
Amy may be gone, but she is
still "our teacher." Zach Biehl
said.
"She was published a lot and
she made her thoughts very
clear:· he said.
The family seeh to fulfill her
goals and desires. Zach said.
"Th ere's one thing we don't
want. and that's closure," he
said. '"We want to contmue to
celebrate n er ...
• DEEPA BHARATH covers public
safety and courts. She may be
reached at (9491 5 74-4226 or by
e-mail at
deepa.bharath ii /a times.com.
Effects on Civilization were
some of the classes students
noticed missing tl1ir. year.
Rosemary Torres. 25. another
one of the students petitioning
Philosophy 100. said after
making a long list of complalnts
that "it's all wonh it." adding
that she was happy to be back in
<>chool .. giving my brain some
food."
• TOM FORQUER 1s a Daily Pilot
inlern He can be reached at
tom. forquer a la11mes.com
011 more, t\en their mother takes
them off.
Silence descend!> on the
houM". The dog and I look at
each other. and then both of us
lie down and talce a nap.
• ROBERT GARDNER is a Corona
del Mer res1dem and a former
1udge. His column runs Tuesdays
lnstirute o r Hoag Cancer
Center.
Marvin T. Pursell
Services for 50-year
Costa Mesa resident
Marvin T. Pursell will be
held at 2:30 p.m. Saturday
at Pacific View Mo rtuary
Olapel. Dr. Pursell d ied
Saturday of natural causes.
He was 83. He is survived
by sons Marvin Jr .. John
and James Pursell;
daughters Mary Pursell,
Kathleen Pursell-Monson
and Yvette
Pursell-Rudensld; and
nine grandchildren.
Richard IAlvid
Human
Services for 15-year
Newport Beach resident
Rich ard David Human will
be held a t lJ a.m.
Wednesday at St. Andrew's
Pre8byterian Olurch in
Newport Bee.ch. ¥r.
Human died Aug. 18. He
was 73. Ke ls survived by
companion Rote Marie
~bn.
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COMMUNITY
COMMENTARY
Westside
~attling abuse
of eminent
domain
By Paul Johnson
P eople aren't i.t up1d: th1c; i~
not about improvement, it"s
about the fight against the
abuse of eminent domain. few
would argue that eminent d omain
has no place in our ~odety. Whal
is at issue here. rhough. boiJs
down to taking land from one
privare party and I urning it over to
another private party of the local
government's own lilting.
Lei's be more specific tu the
issue at hand. This gn:at
communiry of our'> wa.'
incorporated in 1953. Al that rime,
part of the Westside already had
homes on the ex1<,ting parcels.
From that time. some people,
amving later, reah7ed that tJ1e
Westside, being near the ocean,
should be a highly desirable place
10 live. At that rime, rhe ocean
could be seen from ground level
in some locatmn•., now, the few
areas that wo uld s11ll have a View
of the ocean will cenamJy be
blocked by homt"> or other
structurei. once the thin 'itnp of
Newport Beach leading up to
Newport Terrace and the
unincorporared area just 10 i1c;
north arc developed. The view
from virtually all of the weM bluffi.
will be history. At lt'a.'it on<'
person. knowing the area is an
intrinsicaJly desirable location to
live, developed ~1 home to be
fi t Ling of such an area.
rhere wru. one problem: the oil
fields. The city. a t that lime, made
the decision to lei many parcels
be developed for light industrial
use. nearest the ocean.
Cui 10 today. Now the c11y (or at
least some members of the C11y
CouncLI) wouJd like to correct the
error the city oriF,,ttnally made at
the expense of all the propeny
owneri. on the We~t 1de. be they
residential or indus trial. Now.
that. 1f we all sit back and let 1t
happen, will lead ul11ma1ely to the
abuM! of eminent domain.
One might ask ir there is any
gain to be had for those who knew
this, from almost day one, shouJd
be developed ~ a nice area.
ShouJd the city now make the
proposed added territory part of
the original redevelopment area
and allow the use of eminent
domain for anything o ther than
pubhc use (such ai. park!. or to
widen a 'itrect), all the property
owners on the We!.tside will most
certainly lose. What a great
injustice it would be if those
whom came to lhe area early on
now had their property bought to
be sold to a developer. If even they
were to buy one of the homes
(though this is doubtful) it would
in all likelihood be less for more,
but thjs is bes ide the point. They
already live and would like to
continue to Jive right where they
are.
I fear the city officials may
decide to pass the added territory
to pacify those few people who
would love nothing more than to
have a home on the bluffs at
others' expense. The truth is. if the
bluffs are to be developed with
homes, it wiU be the housing
m arket that will cause it; eminent
domaln has no place In that Issue
and should not be abused for that
end result.
In closing, let's aJI be vigilant
and defeat the attempt to add
territory to the proposed
redevelopmen t area.
Improvement can be done
without eminent domain. There
are a number of areas around the
councry where thls has happened
and all were winners. We can
make our already great d ty even
better, but It ls easJer when we
don't have to fight our loql
government.
I would like to make a challenge
to all Involved: l.et'1 lmprove
without eminent do main, We can
do this. Unfortunately, It loob to
me like It will be quite a battle of a
still larger war agaJnat the abule of
emlnent domain, though I hope
I'm wrong about that.
For more lnformadon on the
abule ot eminent domain and to
aee what ocher communJdel haw
done to ftebt It. go to the Web lite
~rt.Off.
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?
Programming chapge may
be in order for KOCE
After reading about the many enthusiastit
supporters who came out on Wednesday to stand
up for KOCE. I decided to click o n channel 50 10
see what vital community <>ervice the i.tation i'>
serving.
At 9 a.m. on lllursday. I found SwJe Onnand
expounding her investment gospel. At 9 p.m ..
there was Tennessee Ernie Ford fon"t he dead?)
singing about that old-time religion.
If that's what passes for programming on
Orange County's public television station Cbci.1d~
the vaunted but boring Real Ornnge nightly
newscast). any change has go1 to tw an
improvement.
BARBARA DE GROOT
< .orona del Mar
Parents are part of
the educatio nal process
Steve Smith, as usual, is right on tht mont'~
Cu Parents can help where '>latt• money cannot."
Sa1urday). As a retired high :-.chuol tead1cr
presently training future teacher'> al Cdl ~late
fullerton, I put my hand~ togl·tht'r for 11101 am.I
clap.
So oflen. when Cdlling home'> to ('X prec,,
concern about a failing or m1,bchav1ng l11gh
schooler. I would hear the 1elev1,1on '>Cl
blaring in the background Al,o. n11>re oftt·11
than no r. the parent., weren't t•ven home \ad.
sad. '>ad.
Some '>pecific'> for parenti. ldlk with your k1d'>
every day ahout school. Read wuh them or
encourage them to read for fun and d1'>CU'>' what
lhey read. Turn off the 1ek·v1<,1on 'ch during the
week. (My hu'>band rigged our'> wt th a lod and
key and. believe me. 1ha1 set '>tayed off all wt'ck
long.)
Be affectionate with your k.Jd ., and e>.pre.,,
intere!>t in their school progre'>'> and 1hc1r
development ai. individual\. Superv1'>t'
homework. making !>Ure 1ha1 the kid' havt' ,1
place to work and that a~'>ignment'> an·
completed.
Encourage play o u1d mJr' and good 11ulnllon.
l:ncourage your kid'> to wrice, '>Urh ..i~ earth or
letters or even a diary.
Provide learning expenente., ou1.,1de of '>Chool
-parks. museums. libraric'>. 100,. hi'>torn:al
i.ites and board game., are all great
Communic.ite Lhat education 1<, 1m ponant
and encourage your kid~ when they do well.
Promote good d1sc1phne Kid' d on"1 know
intuitively how to hchave. parents mu'>I teach
them.
FLO MARTIN < o<,ta Me<,a
Let's create an ad hoc committee
of common sense on th e Westside
In response to Sunday\" He.1der'> ne,pond"
column, ic appears we have a 1ww comm111ec
Oiuck Cassity, Douglac, Tem pli n and Ruben
Dickson's voices rang true to th" m•1ghbor. I
would like IO nominate Ca .. sity a~ honorary
common-sense mayor of the Wcst'>ldl'. hut
Costa Mesa Mayor Gary Monahan. you still havl'
a voice here, 100. In response 1t1 property
advocate Ila Johnson\ column. I'm a property
rights advocate, too. and c;he and the ci ty can
keep their mitts off all of it.
We live just outside the propo,cd
redevelopment area. and I find 1ho-.c
businesses affordable and convenient. fhere "
no denying there are blighted proper11e,, but
the majority of the busine~<; offer'> much 10 th<'
community in the form of Job<:. and revt'nuc.
The only thing 600 high end home'> would
MAILBAG
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sale of KOCE·TV. The protesters later attended the community college l'.l1t:;'r1r:. ~ r JStµ"'S n.Pf< 1rg
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KATHI NELSON
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Deconstructing Measure A work
AT ISSUE: Parents are concerned
about delays in construction at
Harbor View Elementary.
H art>o1 View elementary School bu had u
lb motto the "Three R'a• f'or years. All
awdeotl U't requlred to mow these and
to 1M by meee whenewr pouil>le: retpect.
reepanlibillty and reedlneea.
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DllUtct llMI lta '8ldenblp (In the ftlhft) to
rwpect the npt ol Harbor \1ew pannD to be •
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after-school tutoring ts necessary. then they
should act ready to accommodate that, as well
These are examples of the •Th.fee R's• as
taught to my kids sJnce day one. I hope the
ICbooJ district and leadersnip can, in the future,
practice what they preach. Tb get a voicemail
from the principal two ~ before school staru
and have to make arrangements for a one.wed.
delay that quickly has to be hard on any good
pamtt.
Had we been informed in June or July, It would
have been much easier from a problem 10lvlng
and parUd pedon standpolnt, u wcU as to plan ror Che one-Week delay.
m.EMJTZ
Corona on Mar
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Measure A renovation wort is just like any
other construction pro1ec1. subject to changes in
the schedule in spite or carefuJJy made plans.
Moving students to another school for onty four
days would be much more dL ruptive than
Imply delaying the start as the prindpal and
district have chosen to do.
As • member or the Kaiser Elementary Slte
Based Committee, I can say M. too. are in t.M
hectic. &ln$Slul process or renovation, and f wane
lO emphub'.C that the df orU Of all ~med.
prtnc:t.,.i. staff and Meuutt A acd, baw been to
work u a team tn e~ te the wot\ n a tlmety
manoer.
A& lo the safety of the ca.ff and at\tden t ,
there i no que5elon that chi ls a to p P" orltJ
our •he.. We've all worked u a tnm to mate
tough ded.lion.s and ere con.fldeGt tbac all ibe
ett'ON ind MrdshlJM wtU bmii lbout tM
desired effect, a ~novatild KbaOI that
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"If we are healthy, we
can play with anybody.,,
Dan Glenn, Newport Harbor girls
volleyball coach
A6 Tuesday, August 26, 2003
Harbor
' .
seeks to
replace,
repeat
Sailors attempt to fill the
hole left by Kristin
McClune's graduation
while defending their CIF
championship.
Bryce Alderton
Daily Pilot
NEWPORT BfACH -
That imposing shadow • cast by a certain middle
blocker won't be cast on
the coun for the New-
port Harbor High girls
volleyball team thls fall ,
but not to fear, said Dan Glenn.
The coach, who will emer his 18th
year at Harbor, still has a slew of return-
ers from a team what went 28-7, won a
CIF Southern Section Division U-M
championship and reached the Division n Southern California Regional final,
largely on the heels of 6-foot-3 middle
blocker Kristin McOune, who will con -
tinue her volleyball career at Pepper-
dine University. McOune ended an ac-
complished prep career with CIF
Co-Player of the Year honors for Divi-
sion II.
"We lost 30 kills a match," Glenn said
of McOune's departure. "Last year we
would rally with people, get the ball to
(McOuneJ for a kill and the rally would
be over. This year we are better ball-
control wise. All the kids have improved.
Overall, we are a better team."
The onus during preseason practices
and the first matches of the season will
be finding consistency in the middle.
Shelly Langford, a 5-11 middle blocker,
graduated last spring along with
McOune and teammates Jordan Car-
mack. Olristina Fulce and Whitney
George.
Glenn will count on 6-foot sopho-
more Bryana Carey and 5-8 senior Eliza·
beth Gayton, both returners, to supply
help in the middle. Senior Holland
Osadche, who stands 5-9. along with
Hadley Burnham, a 5-10 junior, may
work into the varsity rotation from jun-
ior varsity, Glenn added.
Surrounding the middle will be a for-
midable, experienced cast.
Four-year varsity starter Alyson Jen-
nings returns for her final Sailor season
as the Harbor's main hitting threat. The
5-9 Jennings earned first-team All-CIF
Division II accolades a year ago and will
play for the University of Texas next
year. Depending on the size of New-
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GIRLS VOLLEYBALL
FIL[ PHOTO I DAILY PILOT
Newport Harbor's Alyson Jennings, committed to the University of Texas, will help Harbor defend its CIF championship.
port's opponent, Glenn may use Jen-
nings as a setter.
MFor us to do well against some
teams, we have to get bigger on the
right side block," Glenn said. "Kellie
!King] is not always in the Eront row to
help us match up better. If it doesn't
work out, Kellie will set the whole time
and that has worked out well." King re-
turns for her senior season and is a
three-year varsity player and captain.
Three-year varsity player and captain
Emily Turner played the back row dur-
ing Newport's second-place finish in the
Ann Kang Invitational in Hawaii in mid-
August. despite chronic tendinitis in her
CHECKING OUT
knee.'>. When healthy. she plays outside
hitter and earned second-team All-Sea
View League honors la.st year.
Senjor outside hitter Lauren Miller
enters her second varsity season and is
a threat when healthy. Uke Turner,
See VOLLEYBALL, Paee A7
111 Daily .41 Pik>t II -
Sports Hiii ol Fame
Cr ... •Lf'alltij! Lhll nti1W1111lu1~
September l honoree
JUNIOR TAGALOA
Daily Pilot ••
BOYS
WATER POLO
CdM-
hires
Evans
Former UC Irvine
AU -Am erican, Olympian,
takes Sea Kings' boys
water polo helm.
Barry Faulkner
Daily Pilot
CORONA DEL MAR • -Mike Evans, a former
UC Irvine All-American
who played for three
United States Olympic
teams, has been named
boys water polo coach at Corona del Mar
High.
Evans. 43, a walk-on who hopes to fi-
nalize work on a teaching credential next
spring. ran his first practice with the Sea
Kings Monday. He replaces Tun Salvino.
who resigned earlier this month after
one season at the helm
"They've got a great tradition, they've
won CIF a number of times and they
place a lot of emphasis on their water
polo.• Evans said of the Sea Kmgs. "I'm a
water polo enthusiast and I'm realty
looking forward to working with kids
who have the same interest level I do.
There were close to 50 boys there !Mon-
day! a1 5:45 am. and they were very
eager."
Evans. a 1984 graduate of UCI, was a
four-year starter for the Anteaters. He led
the nation in scoring as a senior two-me-
ter man. then shifted to driver as a mem-
ber of the 1988, '92 and '96 Olympic
teams. He also played on the Newport
Water Polo Foundation club team for 20
years and has some knowledge of CdM
players, having worked with Salvino and
longtime former CdM coach John VaJ&llS
as an assistant. before becoming the
men's and women's water polo coach at
Saddleback College last fall
Evans said he regrets the timing of
leaving Saddleback so dose to the start
of the season, but he couldn't pass up an
opportunity to head up such a distin·
guished program.
"I'm looking forward to being able to
work with high school ldds for four years.
as opposed to two years at the commu-
nity college level· Evans said. ·And I
think (water polo! is a higher priority for
high school kids."
Evans, who played alongside VaJ&llS at
UCI and on the national team. said he
See COM • Paee A8
Mustangs ri se to the top
stAN HILLER I OM.Y PILOT
The Costa Mesa High School girts athletics cdaching staff, which captured six Golden West League tittes lastyear.
'11 \.-s.._._ __
Costa Mesa gfrls became
a powerhouse in Golden
West League debut.
Patrick Laverty
Daily Pilot
A sCosta Mesa ., lligh girls
athletic 'i
director
Sharon Uhl reeled off
what she thought
would be the most
competitive progrdJTls for the
upcoming school year, one word kept
reappearing.
"I think soccer can win league again.
I think volleyball can win league again,
1 think softball can win league again ... "
Uhl said.
Not only can nearly every sport win a
Golden West League tltJe this year,
almost all of them can do It "again."
Uhl, who took over the girls athletic
director posidon this summer after Pat
Leahy retired. Is at the helm of what
bas become a powerhouse ln just one
season. After movtrlg from the Pacific
Coast League into the Golden West
League, the girls athletic program at
Costa Meta simply dominated its
competition last year.
"lt was wonderful," Uhl said. -we
were coming from a tough l~,
playing trebools that enrollment•wise
were way over our head and
competition wise, it was hard.
"We weot from not winning a league
title (in 2001 -02 in the Pacific Coast
League) to winning almost every single
girls league title."
Costa Mesa won league
championships in softball, soccer,
volleyball. tennis, water polo and track
and 6eld. They added a CIF Southern
Section Division 111 championship in
soccer.
The success was a new experience for
a school that had not traditionally been
an athletic power.
It was the first league title ln school
history in softball, soccer, volleyball and
tennis. .
One sport that didn't win a league
title was basketball. but that squad still
reached the playoffs for the 14th
consecutive year.
Improvement was expected with the
switch ln leagues. but the success that
resulted was mnarka.ble.
"I don't know lf it was expected, but I
think the kids felt a little bit better
about their chances of competing
better," Vb1 said.
Now Uhl, in her ftrst year as athletic
director, la in charge of keeping the
momentum going forward.
The Muata.np have one year of
suooeaa In tbe Ooklen West t.eque
under their belts, but the remainder of
Dady Pilot S P O R T S
PHOTOS BY SEAr~ H LL(f( 'OAILf PILOT
Emily Turner returns for Newport Harbor's volleyball team after earning second team AJ~Sea View League honors last year.
VOLLEYBALL
Continued from A6
Miller, a first-team all-league
honoree as a junior, t!> suffering
from tendinitis in her knees and
Glenn is unsure when !lhe wiU be
. ready for competition.
"Emily took awhile oO before
playing in I lawai1, but Lauren
liac; done nothing at aJI tlm '>Um·
mer." Glenn !>aid 111 referenre to
competitive volleyball "I hopt'
~he can play in the middle Our
first match is Sept l.l, but I don't
have her penciled 111 unul the
15th or 16th
"Erruly can plcl) Ill the b.1ck row,
the quesuon '' whether '>he ran
play in the front row. I've dealt
with th.ts on the (boy-.) '>ide with
Jamie ID1efenbach1 commg back
at the end of the year and Are11
Pemn'° rn1....,mg the enure year ·
· D1efenbath m1~ ... ed the "A
weeb. of the boy'> volkybdll !lea·
'>On last spring afler recownng
from a tom anterior l'nic1a1e hgcl·
mem. Pemne missed the ennre
volleyball se(l)on after ... uffenng
the same injury duri11g a Sailor
bac;ketball game la.-.1 wmter
"I hate to \ee 11 happen when
11's a player's ..,enior year," c.len11
'>aid.
AleJOs Kern'>, a 5·9 '>l'111or out
side hitter. returns for her third
varsity season, prOVldmg a '>trong
'>erve. Kiley I lall, a 5-9 1un1or out
'>tde tuner. enter.. her *cond \at '
s1ty season. Glenn ..aid ~he had a
solid tournament tn I law·d11
Seruor Hannah LindqUL-.t, a 5-6
outside tuner. played the bar k
row and staned many of :-.:ew·
port's ma1ches m the Ann Kang
lnvitauonal.
Junior out.side hitter Stephani<'
Tnnen makes her \'lll'>llY debut
and Taryn Tamut7er. cl 6-foot
Junior opposite. adds to the Sail -
ors' depth.
For the player., malong their
varsity debuts, Glenn '>aid the
most important element w learn
is U1e speed of the game, which
'>hould inteni.ify wi th the advent
of rally scoring th1'> sea.,un
"If they can adjust and be
ready (for the increa~l'd ~peed
of gamesl , then we wlll 1m·
prove." Glenn said
MUSTANGS
Co.ntinued from A6
the league is sure to be looking
to knock them off their lofty
perch this season.
"!The success! is expected to
continue,· Uhl said. "The caliber
of alh1e1e is sciU there. Not a lot
has changed. We still have really
good alhletes and we Slill have
really good coaches."
Uhl will be a coach herself.
retum!ng to the helm of the
softball program, which she
guided in 2001. In her sixth year
at Costa Mesa and 17th in the
Newport-Mesa UnJfied School
District. Uhl knows the
Mustangs well. She has also
MoJu•Nl• .. •tweatra.
Newport Coach Dan Glenn
returns for his 18th season.
THE SAILORS
1 Hannah Lindquist 5-6 Sr
2 Hadley Burnham 5-10 Jr
3 Emtly Turner 5-8 Sr
4 Kellie King 5-7 Sr.
7 Alyson Jennings 5-9 Sr.
8 Alexis Kerns 5·9 Sr. 9 Stephanie Trinen 5-10 Jr.
10 Lauren Miller 5-10 Sr.
11 Kiley Hall 5-9 Jr.
12 Bryana Carey 6-0 So. 13 Elizabeth Clayton 5-8 Sr.
Taryn Tamutzer 6-0 Jr.
Holland Osadche 5-9 Sr.
Coach: Dan Glenn (18th year)
Add1t111nal rule change'> 111
dude let serves counung and
player; receiving '>erves with their
hands, \\h1ch CJenn dispute'>
·one of the key things we
teach b foot movement," Glenn
said. "Thi.., ruJe enable-; player<;
to he la7y.·
No maller the changes 10 1he
book\, Glenn knows th1~ year.,
team \-vill have lO produce
point'> e1 b11 dif1erenL1y than la'>I
'>eason.
"\Ve are not as strong 111 the
middle 'o we will have to ... erve
tough 10 manufacture points
this year ... Glenn ~aid. "These
kid!. understand how to be sue·
te.'>..,ful and that i!> to win long
rallie'> and keep the ball in play."
Newpon will get its chance to
te'>t 11s proficiency agamst not
uni} the volleyball powerhou<,es
coached softball and volleyball
at Estancia and softball and
basketball at Corona del Mar.
She 1s among four on-campu~
coaches of the nine coaches in
the girls alhletic program, a
number that would make many
schools cringe. but hasn't caused
problems at Costa Mesa.
"I know it's a concern at other
schools." Uhl said. "But our
coaches, this is a thing a lot of
people don't get. they're doing it
for free. Preseason and
postseason, it's on their own
time. They only get paid for their
season."
Yet the walk-on coaches that
the Mustangs possess have
shown the year-round
dedication needed to field
competitive teams. They've also
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Senior outside hitter Lauren Miller might miss the beginning of
Newport Harbor's season because of chronic knee tend1n1t1s.
of Orange < ounty. but tho'>e of
the en11re 'tall'
The ~ilor" face Mall'r De1 and
Los Alam1to'>, the D1v1'1on I-AA
champ la.,t yeclr, 1n nonl~ague
action. along Wlth trip'> to take
on St. Franci!> I hgh of Moun tam
View, the defending '>late r ham-
p1on in Division I. dnd Arch -
bi<ihop M111y from '>an Jo.,e, a
state-title holder t\~o )C<tr'> ago
c;hown -.1ay111g power. e1 ranty
among walk on coache.,
Soccer coach Dan John'iton t'i
entenng hi'> 12th year with the
program. Volleyball coach Alhson
Saladin will begin her thJid
season with the team thi~ fall.
"We haven't had much
rumover. we've been very
fortunate,· Uhl said.
Other coaches at the school
include basketball'~ Jim Weeks.
cross-country coach Joe Busi,
golf coach Todd Kolber, tennis
coach I .ance Wallace and
swimming and water polo coach
Tim Postlff.
PostilT is forced to deal with
one of the school's biggest
deficiencies, that being a pool
that is highly inadequate for
water polo games because one
Motorcratt-
011 and
Fiiter
Change
Glenn 1c;n'1 '>hv about J-.c;ev,
mg the Sailor.,· ·Lhance-. of re·
turning to charnpmrv,h1p form
"We won't rm.11th up phrc,1
cally with ..,omc: team'>. but we
have experience 111 the state
playoffs la!>t ye,ir and many g1rlc;
arc three-and two·yl'ar var<,1ty
player'>." he -.aid "If we an•
healthy. \\e rnn play with any·
body.·
end is shallo"' I-or the pa<,t fev.
years. Co'>ta ~le<>a ha'> been
attemptmg to build an
Olympic-sue pool on campu~.
According to Uhl. plans had
been drawn up and 11 looked hke
a done deal. but it has not gone
further than that.
Other improvements have
been made on the campus. The
Mustangs added a second
softball field pnor 10 the 2003
season and improved ill> existi ng
field. including the addition of
an outfield fence.
Uhl also expects lights to be
added to the softball field. as
well as the football field, which
includes the track. The light.,
would be donated from an
outside organi1,ation that wishe"
to use the fields.
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Tuesda , ~ ust 26. 2003 A7
MEN'S SOCCER
>
Lions .. seeking
consistency
Vanguard hoping
to avoid streaky
play that was a
problem in 2002.
Barry Faulkner
Daily Pilot
COSTA
MESA
Vanguard
University
men's soccer
coach
Randy
Dodge didn't so much ex-
perience his ftr~I season as
ride It out. Losing streaks of
four and seven games were
followed by winning four of
live, then finishing the sea·
son with four straight tn·
umphs.
"With such a young team
( 15 underclassmen on a 19-
player roster! streaks hke
that are going to happen ...
Dodge said. "We want to
nullify tho'>e '>treaks this
'>eai.on and try 10 be mure
con.,1Men1 with our play ··
Con!l1S1ency begm~ with
havmg a system 1n plate
and Dodge. a Vanguard
alumnus. '>aid having an en·
lire off season to firm up that
c;y.,tem should produce dl\1·
dl'nd'> on the field th1<> fall
"fhere v.ere a 101 of ad·
JU'>tments last year.·· Dodge
'><lid "This year. guys under·
'>land whe11 I want and what
I'm lookmg for
De'>plle 11 returners 111
tov., Dodge went loolung tor
new talent in his first full re-
lTU111ng year I le came back
with nine newcomers. m·
eluding two transfers he ex-
pect'> will make an immedi-
ate impact. ::,ophomore
David McAulay come!>
aboard from Fresno State,
while jumor Jo:c.e Hernande1
relocates from Los Angeles
I !arbor Community College.
"Hernandez 1s a mid·
fielder who could help lead
th1~ team and ~tcAula}' 1s
coming back home. haVlrlg
played at Foothill High m
Tusun," Dodge said. "I got a
lot of kids at the l~t second
last year. and I w~ behind
the eight ball. But th1 year.
we have some great assist·
ants who recruited very
hard. I think we have a good
crew coming in.
The newcomers will look
to veterans Matthew Hess
and Armarldo Oniz to lead
the way. Dodge said. He:c.s, a
6-foot -3 junior. is a two-
time All-Golden State Ath-
letic Conference performer,
who hared the conference
lead Jcu.1 season with 21
goal'>. f-11.-. 45 points -two
uma Mesa puts the fields 10
heavy ~e as well, fielding three
teams m o;pons Wte volleyball
and soccer even though the
Golden West League offers
competioon at only the varsity
and jumor varsity level. It makes
scheduling difficult for the
fre hman teams. which play a
free-lance schedule, but opens
opportunities for more
participation.
·we don't want to get rid of
the thfrd level because we have
so many kids corning out," Uhl
said.
Those numbers could increase
due to the success that the
Mustangs experienced last year.
"I guess we'll find out th.is
year," Uhl said.
The Must~ will also find
THE LIONS
O Ch~r Swift So. GK
1 Tommeto Blenc:ttl !R>. GK 2 Ricley WMfe Sr. 0
3 Alron Rc>Mi Fr. 0
5 David McAuley So. F
6 Armando On1i Jr. MF
7 Jamee GrioM So. MF
8 Nathaniel Rramer Jr. F
9 MM.h-H111 Jr. F
10 Sean Ganey Sr. D
11 Mathew Ian ~Iller So. F 12 Mart Babel So. MF
13 Joshua McCall So. Off
14 Jamltl Borrego So. MF
15 Darin Del/ore Fr. 0
17 JON Hernandez Jr. MF
20 Christian Marston Fr MF
RS Andrew Ma_y . So Coec:ih: Randy Dodge (second
year)
points for a goal and one for
an assist -were second
most among C...\A( players
and he posted three hat
trH.:k'> la'>l '>td'>On
Ornz. a iurnor midfielder
out of l:.stanncl I hgh. led the
team wnh e1gh1 .i,.,1,ts last
'>eai,on dnd hh five goah
ranked \;o .! .11nong Lion'>
.. fho'>~ l\\Ci ufl• >\II (,'>A(
plaver<,,'" .. e11d Dodge. who
al-.o uin-,1dt:r-.. g<1c1lkt-t·p1ng a
strength
Christopher )\\1ft ...ianed
all lO game'> <1' d lrl''>hman,
filling a hole leh \\hen 2001
...iarter fomma'>o B1anch1
brokt h1-, am1 m the pre'>e<l
.,on <,u1mmage and wa'>
sidelined for tht· ,ea!>on
Dodge -.aid B1anch1 hai. the
early edge but both figure 10
see 11mt 1n goaJ th1'> '>ea'>on
Other-. who <.W.pl<1yed tal
ent la-.t '>ea'>on include
'>Ophomore m1dfil'lder Jarrett
Borrego, 'enior delender '>ean
<...aney and 1un1or forward
Nate Kramer. Dodge ...aid
"lie.,., and Mu\ulcl)
<ohoukl be our me11or '>tarm~
threah, along \\1th Kraml'r
and whatever tht· nudfield
can give u-. .. Oodgc '>aid
Dodge al'>o hke.., the po
1en11a1 of '>ophomore mid
fielder ~lark Habel. a tran..,
fer from Cal C.,tatl' '>an
Bernardino
"We have 16 guv'> on the
roster and 13 or 14 are
sLrong playerc;, • Dodge -.aid
"The le\ el of pl<1} in the
GSAC 1s realh '>trong right
now Concordia and 1-re'>no
Pacific are up there, but. af
ter that. I really think thing'>
are up m the air I think a ..
man} as eight team'> are
ba11ltng for four playoff
c;pot'> from our rnnference
We want 10 build o n the
foundauon we laid last
year
The L1onc; open the 'ea·
son with three games in
three days 111 Utah. begin-
ning Thur day "1th a date
against Westm1no.1er
COSTA MESA
GIRLS COACHES
Jim Weeks -banetbelt
Joe Busl • croa country
Todd Kolber · goff
Dan Johnston • IOCCW
Sharon Uhl • softbell
Tim Postiff -IWimmlng
Lance W.11.c:e • ~
Glenn Mltd'*I • tndt and
field
Alli9on S.lledin • ~
Tim Po.tiff -wnar poto
out whether they can become a
perennial contender or whether
last year's success will go down
as a one-year wonder.
M Tuesday, August 26, 2003 SPO R TS
CDM BRIEFLY
Continued from A6
plalls to continut1 much of the
system Implemented by Va.rga8
u.nd maintained by SaMno.
NFL
Vikings make
Johnson their
starting punter
Par ada to battle the NBA' s best
"I'll do some t.hinp differently.
buc. for the ~ part, there a.re no secrets to having success ln
water polo. You have to play
smart and you have to be ln
shape .• Evans said
The Corona del Mar resident
said he will also place an empha·
sis on having fun and he hopes to
belp his players advance to play
at the collegiate level.
"Th.ls morning. I kind of
wa.Uted the kids through my life in
. the sport and the opportunities
·water polo has created for me.•
Davis said "If my players could
have the same ride I did in the
sport. that would be great·
The Sea Kings, who finished
20 -8 last season and lost to
Long Beach Wilson in the CIF
Southern Section Division I ti
tJe game. capped Vargas' 19·
year tenure with CIF Division I I
crowns in 2001. 2000 and 1999.
Vargas, who left CdM to be·
come men's coach at Stanford.
led CdM to seven of its 12 CIF
championships.
Eddie Johnson, a fonner New·
port Harbor High and Orange
Coast College standout, has be-
come the M111neso1a Vikings'
starting punter after the team
made l l cuts Monday.
The Vildngs cut Nici: Murphy.
who had been battling Johnson
for the Vtkings' starting punter
position. Johnson is now the lone
punter on the team. I le was the
VLldngs' sixth-round selection in
the 2003 NFL Draft
Minnesota will end its presea·
son by playing host to Ari7,ona
Thursday al 5 p.m. Johnson and
the Vikings will open the regular
season at Green Bay, Sept. 7, a
game scheduled to be aired lo-
cally at 10 a.m.
Johnson wears jersey No. 4.
-by Sieve Virgen
. UC Irvine senior will face
some of basketball's
biggest names when
Mexico plays U.S.
Wed nesday.
At 7-feet, Adam P..uadq will possibly
gel a shot at the NBA after tus senior sea·
son this ~ar at UC Irvine. But he'll get
an early glirt1pse of what lies ahead
Wednesday at the Americas Olympic
Qualifying Tournament in San Juan,
Puerto Rico.
Playing for tJ1e Mexican national team,
Parada will battle it out with some of the
NBA'~ best when Mexico faces the United
States Wednesday in the second round
of the tournament.
The U.S. learn includes such super-
stars as Tim Duncan , Jason Kidd, Allen
lverion and Vince Caner.
Mexico has just one NBA player on its
roster, Eduardo Najera of the Dallas
Mavericks.
Najera did not play in Mexico's I 00·9 I
victory over the Dominican Republic
Monday as he served a one-game s~
pension after being ejected for fighting
in Sunday's loss to Canada.
Parada. who averagect 12.2 points and 6.2
rebounds for the Anteaters mt year, scored
four points on 2-of·S shooting in 20 min·
utes apin.st the lbnlrucan Republic.
In Sunday's loss to Canada, Parada
scored six points and grabbed six re·
bounds in 26 minutes. His highest out-
put of the tournament came In Mexico's
opening-game upset of Argentina, when
Parada scored eight points.
Merlo plays.for U:S.
UC Irvine's Rick Merlo is playing with
the U.S. men's water polo team al the
World University Games in Daegu, Korea
The U.S. lost its opening game. 6-2.
to Greece, then feU, 14·6, to Hungary
on Sunday.
Merlo scored the U.S.'s first goal in its
opening match, but the team added
just one more against Greece.
"Ou r offense just wasn't there,• Mer-
lo tuld usawaterpolo.com. "I haven't
seen us play that flat eve r. I think. we
are just a little tight because this was
our first game."
Against Hungary. the U.S. trailed.
5·4, at halftim e before I lungary opened
I
a larger margin In the second half .
Mackey swims 200 IM
Newport Harbor High graduate Nic-
ole Maclcey Is also in Korea. swimming
fo r the U.S. contingen t.
The University o f H1twail bound
swimmer competed Monday in the 200
individual medley.
She qualified for the 8 final, finishing
fourth with a time of 2:23.90. 2:58 be-
hind the winner.
In h er heat Mackey finished fifth.
aJso with a time of 2:23.90.
Pelzel aJso in Korea
UC Irvine's James Pelzel Is the third
and finaJ local competing at the World
ufijversity Games.
The volleyball standout has helped
the U.S. team gel off to a 3-l start in
pool play including a straight-set vie·
tory over The Netherlands Monday.
The U.S. is tied with Canada atop the
pool A s tandings and will conclude
pool play today agains t North Korea.
The top two team~ from each pool ad·
vance to the quarterfinals.
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structures. aene<al site ctearlna and substantial cul and loll earthwork /\l'.rt mdudo•d in \If~ <1ev•l11prnt11I '' 011 wr~d~ pl31a
1re1 with hard and sofbcape lo rema1noni ~•It aren
DH ll" ...t C-.trvctlOfl '"' H fh,.ote o S43,SOO.OOO.OO
PIOCIDUttlS
The prequalrf1ntoon process will bt conducted '" two p.rts .tnn will "'"" on IJ1P "let lion 'll pie4uahl.,d Dr"an Bu1lde"
wh<J will be •ssu'd proposal documents for lhos Prnff!cl
Pert I wilt be the subm111.,1 ol • Prequahlic<1t1on Quesl101111.t11e Allrr ll'LPIPI ul the Prequahfl••llOn (Jout1u1111•11e the Un1v~rs1ty will review and delermme a poinl score fur each \ubmillal Slormg IJI O•\l&n Buolde" lu1 P•rl I will be detrrm1ned
by the apphcahon ot an established rating system Desi11n Builder\ wh<i me•t llw requnemenh on P•rt I will b" interviewed
1n P•rl 2 ol this Prequahhuhon pro<e\s
Pert 2 will be the Interview Des1en Builders will be nohl•td 111 w11ll11P. whPlh•• 111 nut they have be~n \tlerted tu1 flit
Part ? Interview The Interview will addrns the items desc11bed on ""' l'r•1111altlitation (Jue.,t11111n~11• lh• re~11lh nl th~
ontervoew will be uparately sc.ored build on an establtshed "''nil syst~m lhr lle\1Rn B111ld~" whQ ~·~ 'tlf!1 l•d by thP
Un1vf!rs1ty 1n P1rt 2 will be piequahf1e(J to 5Ubm1t Proposals for this Pr111ei t
P•IQUAUJK ATION SCHlJ>UU
On T1tHdoy, ,..,.,,, 12, 200S, Prequal11tcatoon Quesllonna1rei will be issued lo 1nlerPstPd Oe\1g11 Bu1ld,.,, .it
Des1an & Con•trucl1on Servotes. Un1v~rs1ty Ill Col1h1rn1a ltV•M
!>201 C11tlorn1a /\venue, Suite 7'10, It vuie C/\ 9?69/ 74')()
(Corner or Bison a11d C:a1tf1H111~ l'nnue)
f0< 1nrmmahon c.11 thtt hotline (949) 814 8117 or (949) 874 8034
Ott Tlwn4ay. A"9"st 21, 2003, o 0 .. 1., l 1tll4er Pre ...... lflca11oft COflference will b~ conduct•d be1111111111p prnrnptlv at
SrOO P.M. On We4ees ....,, Sopt-'ter S, 2003 o S.c...d 0 .. 1., l1tll4er Pr.,...ollflca110fl C'"'ference will b~ conducted
be11in111na promptly at 3.ob P.M. ATTl NDANCI AT ON( Of THl TWO PttlQUAUflCATION CONflttlNCIS IS MANDAToaY ro• AU DISfGN IUUHS. Participants 5hall meet at
Desian & Construclton Services Un1vers1ty ol Cahforn1a. lrv1ni.
5201 Cahlorn11 Avenue Suite 250, UCt E•tenston Classroom 200C. Irvin~ r A 9769/ ?4'1()
(Corner ot Cahfornla Avenue and Bison Avenue)
Fol further 1nlormahon, contact Lynn llVlel •I t949) 824 7CXYJ
Only Oes111n Bu11de1s who partoc19ate 1n -of IM two Conferences on ots enlorety will be ltllowtd to \ubmot Prrqualth~•ltnt1
Quesllonnaores Pai hcopanh must arnve at 01 belore the designated time fhe meet1n11 will be du~ed al l O'I P M on Autu\t
28. 2003 and on September 3, 2003 Design Bu1lden a111v1na lhe~ tomu will not be allowed to submll Pt 'Quahliu1tou11 Queshonnft1res
The .......... le re<e lve c_,,.a.te4 Pr..,...ilflcotl'"' 011 .. 11-lres will be We4-~oy. S~te,,,loer 10, 200S at 4 r00
P.M.at:
Oes111n & CoMlrucltun Services, Attention Lynn Javier
Univer11ty 01 Cahfornla, lrvine,5201 Calilorn1a Avenue. Sult' 250. Irvine. CA 92697 2450
O.s•an Builder Prequallf1c1hon Quntlonnalrn, 1n~ludin1t any requited attachmenh, shall be iubm1tted on \Uled envelopes
mulled with the nol1tion on the outside. •0 1StGN IUtLDll ,HQUAUfKATtoN QUISTIONNAlll f., STUDENT CINTll
IXPANStOft PMASl 4, PttOJICT lllO. tt1JtJ• end ad<ll'esHd to the othce dH 1gn1ted above
MCl.UOf OM OllGtMAl AND T ... I (Of'tlS Of THI PllQUAUIKAYION QUISTIONNA•I (WllH ATT.l(HMINTS). Ou1an
Bu11cS.r &hill n.sume 11111 respons1b1llty for timely delivery at the loe1t10n des1cnated for rPceopl ol Prt>Qu1hhc1hon (Junhonnalfes
Oral, telephonic. l1c.s.mrle, or letea1aphic PrequllllhullOn Qwationnaores a1e mvahd and will not be ucepled No "''quahlication
documents ••II be accepted after 4 00 PM Wednesday. Septfmber 10. 2003 Howeve< the Umver~oty rl"l"fVn tht 11eht to
'"quest, receive. and t ¥1luate w ppl<!menlat 1nform1t10n alter the •hove tome And dat~ Sucuulul Dh1gn R111lo1er\ will be
notif,.d of the date, lune and tocatlOft of thu 1nterv1tw•
llQUIST rot NOPOSAl
Oei te" Builders will be notrhed Whelhllf 0< not they h;ov1 bffn p1equthf~d alter th, Un1v111s1ty evftu1ln the ruulll of
the 1nttn1t•. An •Adverhst1ment l o Prequalrhed P1opours· will follow 5e>ecolylna the euct d1tu , tomes, nnd location conctfnlnc the tv.lllabilily of Propoql l)o(umenb
81d (l'ropout) Security In the t/Tl(lunl of 10., of th• Lump Sum Bau Price Proposal, e•clud1n1 •ltcrnatH . •hi ll IH1>mp1ny
n ch Proposal. fht surety 11su1n1 lht Bid Bond 1h1ll .,., on the Propou l Dudllne. an 1dm1t1111 wr~ty insure1 H defh'llld
In the Callfof nt. Code of Civil Proetdllft Sttellon 9'J!> 120.
All lnsunnct pollci.t req11hd to bt obtained by the 0t$1&n 8uoldff sh•ll bt iubtect to 1pprov1t by Unovertlly tor IOI m
ind t~sltnet An poflc,.s for Commetd at Foim CenwaJ Ltablllty, h cen l 11b1i1ty, Ousir•en llutomob1l11 I 1Ablllty •nd
l'rofeulonal Ullbll1I) lntur ante •hall IN f1nued by comi>anita with • Best r tlln1 of A 0< better, •M a hnanc111 clau lflu tlott
ot Viti or b91ttt (or an equivalent rel nt by Sttnd.,d a. Poor Of Moody's) All pollclt• 1equ11ed for WOflm•' ComiHtnwlK>n
end (mplo)'ers' Llllblllt)' lnwr•nct tflall be luutcl b)' comc>•n1t1 (I) ·th1I hnt 1 But retina of 8• Of btlltr, and • lln1nc1•f
r ia.ilflctllon of Ylll or !Ntttf (or an equlnttnt r•tln1 by Standlfd & Poor or Moody'a) 0t (lo) that are acceoul)t. to llM!
Unlvtnlty Tiie Certlflc.at• of ltlt41Unct "'811 be lnued on IN Unl¥9taity'' form
Pr~''"' 0nicn Buikko lntendlftl to bt J>rtQ\llhf,.d are Informed that they will be •nbftCI to and mu•I tu111 ~'"91Y
wtth all of the Pfopoul condtUofta -lvdfnt t~ payment and I~ pe1f0tm•nt• bonds
All lftlotmtllori wbmltltd for llfeQUahflutlon 1Y1l1t1llon wltt be coiuklertd oltkl•I lnlnrm1hon .cqund tn conl~• ind
tht U11!'11nlty Will lflalntaln it1 conhdtntl.tt!y to the ulent pttmltttd by law •
Tiit Unl...,ilty rn.rve' llM 11Pt to ttltel •ny or 111 responJn lo P1equellflc:atlon Quutton...Wn •nd any ot 111 ptopo~
and to welvt .,,,. non·111.11twltl lr1•avf•rtlea "'eny '*li!IOll" or propoul '~~·•~d
Tiff ftCCCHlS Of THC UNIYCllSllY Of CAl..trORNIA un::.:;:, of C111fornt1, lfVint
I'll a.•1t.COS11 Mtu Olif ,llol
s
your stuff
ltrouaft
classified!
SELL
your stuff
lfroueh
classlfledl
SEU
your stuff
'h0Uif1
cl1ssifiedl
SELL
your stuff
Uw'ough
classified!
SELL
your stuff
ttrcqh
classified!
r
aTYOf
COSTAIESA
oaAM6f COOlfTY,
CA1IOIMA
NOTICI IMTlt6 .S
NO llCE I~ HEREBY
r.tV(N th<tl •Ul'o.I pro
po\ 111' loo tor n"h'"" ~II
labnr niateroal~ ~QUIP
1ntnt lr~n•p0<tatton and
\111 II nther laL1l1t1es d\
llldy bt' required fur THI
SlURRY SIAl o r '"' CIVlC ClNTll PAl lUNG
LOT (2003-200 4) •
CITY PROJECT NO. Ol ·
26, will be re1t1ved by
the City nl rosld Mes.;
"' the Ollie•• ol th~ City
CINk 77 r dll 011v•
Cu~la Mna 1.~htr>rn••
unlll the how ol 10:00
o ..... , M ... cloy, Sep-
le,..ber 1 S, 2003, ~•
wh1th tome th~y will br
opened pubhlly .tnd rud
aloud 1n the Cuuno 11
Chamber\ Se~led pr n
po\al~ •hall hf'AI lltr
1111~ of the w111 k ann
narne ol the bidder 11111
110 olhtH d1~ltnltlll.)lllU''
mark\ A11v bid rt"IV••d
dlte1 floe Hh~duled
t losing tune lflr th&
recr 1pt of bid~ s hall br
••lurnrd lo b1ddPr
1lllopened II Sh•ll be lhe
sole re.p<>ns1b1hty ol 1111,
b1dde1 to \et th•I h1\
bid I\ received 1n p1 uver
tome
A set ol Rid Out u
fn•llh m1y be obff•Mo:I
41 thl' Oltoct of lhc tolv
E ne1neet 71 r 111 D11ve
Costa Mesa. C•hlor no•.
upon nenr efvnclolote
pcry,,,.nl of SI0.00. Alt
acldltlonol ct.or,. of
SS.00 must be 111ade 11
h•ndled by m•1I ll1d
Documents •nd ulh~r
(Onlt act do• umenh "'"Y
also be u a mined •I thr
Ulhu· nl th• (.1ty Cltrk
ot the r •It ol Cu\lll
Men Bid Oouirnenh
will nut tit rnd1led u11le•'
!he add1l1011dl $!'> 00
rh.uge " 1111ludtd with
P•vmeut
I a1 h but ~hall flt madt
on the l'ropo\AI loom.
\h•et\ P la thruuah P
9o pr uvoded 111 I hf.'
um tr All tJot.urr1l1nh . ~nd
~11•11 be auomiianoM hy
a t.er I •lied or t •~h1er '
•heck or a bid bond 1111
nut le\s than 10"1. "' lhe
•mount ot the11 bid
111.ide 11~v•blt lo the Coty
111 C:o~t• Mtu No
pruposal ~hall lit 1 un
-.idttt!d uni~\\ 'tt nm
IMnt~d by "" h I ~'h•rr \
• heo k l ll•,h nr h1dr1er '
bond
Nu hid shall b" <on
ildtred unleu 11 1\ m•lle
un • blA11il 111 nousal
In• m lurnl\htd by the
C11v 111 Cnsta Mo~ '"d
·~ m4dc 111 At.I.Of da11t.e
w1lh flle l/rUVl~IOll\ llf
the l'roposal re!lu11 e
men I\
I ..rh bidder nlll\t h~ve
a Ct&\~ ·11• lotenu
I Gtner •I l n1111u11nl)
or ·c3r (P•11k•nK •nd
H1ghw<ty Improvement
Con tr <1l101 > •nd •ISO be
p1rqu1hloed 1s required
by law
A Contrartno U\•n1 a
1 1 •ft 01 clns1h1 a1t11n
not s hnwn on t ht
Cene11I Prev•lllne Wai•
Oetern11nat11111~ "'•Y be
iequ11 ed to pay the w1aa
rate nl that If Alt or
clHstf1cat1on mo\!
closely related tu 11 n
\hown 1n the Ctn er •I
Oeler ro111•t11in\ ellechve
et lht1 t11nr ol lht u ll
lor bid•
Th~ C<mtrtt tor ltl1ll
compl'1 with th• JJornv1
sicins ,,, Sl!chon I 10 to
1180 ln<tu,lve of th41
C•hlur "'" l •bo• Code,
the prev1111na rat• t ftd
\talt1 of ••au nl•b
llshtd by th• City of
Coat• Meu. which 1111
on flte with the City
Cieri.. of the Cily ol
Costa Mesa, and thtll
lotlt lt pt n•llln P"
scribed therein 10 1
noncomoll•~• nf ""' Code.
The Ctly ~~•I of the
City of Costa Meu
rewwu th• rlahl lo
ltfllKI any end/or ell
bldt JUUIPOl( ..
• ....,,, <rty °'"" Cltyeif(M .. M-
0..ted. Aucu.t 21. 200J
l'ul>lltlled Newport
Guch Co••• Mt-sa 0.111
Piio t Au1u•I 26.
1003 fl19
SEll
yoll' stuff
~qh
tlassifiedf
ActltiM lusileu
"-S......
The lullowin11 pe"un\
are do111g bu~111es~ •\
BRC ENl£RPRIS£S 3400
Avr ul the Ath #1309
1;osta Men Cal1lornia
9?6?6
Oavoll lellrev Kendall
3400 Ave ul 111t! Alt\
IJJll9 Cn~I~ MeH
C•hto1111• 9?6?6
'h1\ bUSlllt!S~ '' • on
!.1111 l1:d bV •n 111d1v1dual
ft.iv~ ytm \lao leo1 cirnnii
bu"""\' yeti No (l.,v1d J••ttrey 1<~1111•11
Tl1" \ldler11e•1f w.,~
hied with the County
l,terk of Or•nge r.n1111ty
"" 08108/0J 200369S4214
Daily Pilot Aue ll l'.1
l6 Sep 2 1003 1105
AND
NOTICE OF PETTTION TO
ADMINISTER ESTATE OF: CHARLESM. SAMPSON AXA CHARLES MARTIN
SAMPSON CA.SE NO. A220871
To al tien.
t>enefic)arles, aedilol$,
oontlugeut c:n!01ora. and
persons who may
OlheOvise be interested
111 the wtU or estate. or
boCll of CHARLES M
SAMPSON AK.A
CHARLES MARTIN
SAMPSON
A PETrTION F~
PAOBA TE ha5 been
filed by ALEX VEUANOI
111 the Supenor Court ot
ca1otomoa. County o1 ORANGE THE PETITION F~
PROBATE requests INI
ALEX VEUANDI be
appolllled as personal
repf9Sell(a!M IO adrnnst8' the estate of
ttle d80edenl
THE PETITION requ&sts
the deceOOol's w;11 and
oodlcils, rf any, be
admitted to probate
The wtA and any codlclls
are available tor
ell81Tll0ilb0n Ill tile hie
kept by lhe court THE PETITION requests
aulhofity to ~
lhe estate l.l'O!r lhe
lrldepel ldei ~
AdmlMtrallOn of Estates
ACI (Tl1b avttiooty Mii
alloW lt1e personal
repreeeotative to take many ICtl«l8 \lllithout
obtain•ng court approval
8etor'fl taJOng certalfl
very Important actions.
however. the perlOllal
repreMntalive \!Iliff be required to give nobce IO
ritnSted persons
unless tney have waived
notice Of ooneeored IO ~~~
lldl'nlnlahlion authOrily
wil be~ unlesl an
intefesled pel'IOl'I files
fktitiws t.slilm ... s .......
fhe lollowine per\<ins
are duon11 busin~\\ ~\
Che1 "''" & Mll\ell1p~ LlP 10101 Slalrr Ave
nu• c;o1te I 07 f n11nta1n
Vall~y. C1l1lotn11 9?/08
jun '> Chern1la 4197
Ducwrt<ld Avtnue. Seil
Be.ich c.1i10:1t 111• 90740
Oa11 yl t MLl\elltp~
10'>1 Nat•I Ome •101
Wt\lllllO\lrt (.Altlor1>1a
9?681
I hi' hu\1"""'' '' r.on dull rd by ll P
ll•vc ynu '''" tetl du1n1t t11"111e " Y•I 1 No
0Aro yt I Mt Kelhp\
lht\ \blement "'"' fllert wolh th~ l ounty
tltrk ul Or Jntt1 Cuullly
un 07 J010l
200369SJ292
Dd1fy Pilot Aui: L6
~ept 7 9 16 700l I t70
l'IMC .. )'OU r Md
lod•)! 1v.&v1 6-U-~67H
Ml obJect>on to 11'18
petit>On and ahOwS good
ca use wtry the court
Should not grant ttl8
!~RING on ltle
petition will be tleld on
09l25I03 at 1 45PM 111 OepC L·73 IOC:lted at
3-e I THE CITY DRIVE.
ORANGE, CA 92883
IF VOU OBJECT to ltle
~lnhng of 11'18 pemion, ~ atoOuid appear al ltle '1M11119 Ind stale 'fJ'J' = or hie wnnen
with the COUii
heanng V 04JI
appearance may be 1n
person or by )'OIJr
attorney
IF VOU ARE A
CREDITOR or a
c:ootJngent credrtor of the
dee.used, you must Ne
)O\Jf daJm With ltle court
ard ma~ a copy IO 1tle
peoonai representative
~ by ltle court Within tour monlhl from
the dale ot fir11 ls&UanCe
of letlefl as PfCMded in
Probate Code eection
9100 The time tor filing
d1Jm1 wtll not e.q>ire
before tou1 mon1hs from
the hearing date nolioed
above VOU MAV EXAMINE the
file kept by the court " ~ .,. • pet100
inCel'esled Ill ltle estale.
you may file With the
court a Request lor
SpeaaJ No4lc:e <torm oe-
1 S4 I of ltle filing of an
~ and appralS&I
of ntata llMtS Of of any
petition or aocoun1 as PfOVlded 111 Probate
Code~ 1250 A ~ for Special Notice loon ls 1vailable
trom 11'18 COUit derk
Attorney for PebbOner COLE. MELOOV K
26895 ALISO CREEK AD , 18401
AUSO VIEJO, CA 92.666
~ 0&'27.<13,
Ollt'Q2m
a..'111171
NEWPORT 8EloCK.cosT A
lllESADM.Y"'-OT
llWPOIT IUOI
CJTYCOIMCI
AGOeA SUUMY ..,.,,,,200J
Slll)Y SlSSOI • 4:00 p.a
ti I POLICY REVl£Wl4 tO
P M >
Atltnn l'rnv1dr •I.lit
woth d11e1 t1un ~llt•
1.011\lder 1nw 1; I l'nhry
k•v1\inn~ Ad llot Ir"
Cumm1lle~ rt1.t11tlft1~n
d<ll•Ufl\ dnd publl•
comment•
llCONVUU AT 7.00
P.M. FOi llGULAR
MUTING
R£SOI UTION'i ~OR
ADOPTION
U>TABll')HM(NT or
A LIT Y COUNr:tl AD HOC
rOMMlllll Ill <Al
I VAl UArt 1111 II CAI
SI RVlf.I S r•ROVlf)I f) 8 V
THl CITY AllORNEV'i
<B1 MAJl.F RECD MM£N
OA TIONS R[ CARDIN(;
1 Hf StOPC Ill DI SIRf n
SfRVl(.I ~ ANO fill
PROCI 'iS 01 1111 INr.
fill l'O~.ITIUN (ti lllY
ATIORNEY ANO 1<.1
DISCUSS MOIJIFICATIUNS
l)r THE CUR RE N I
l\CiRI I Ml NI Bl IWf I N
IHI C.llY ANO rn1 C.ll Y
Al IOR NI Y Adopt RP~
olut1on u ul•nc th~ C.1ty
C11unc1I Ad Hu, Le~•I
Ser vtee\ Cornm1ller anrl
de\l&nal• M•yor Brum
ber2 M•yut Pru lem
R1deew•y •nd f"n11nc11
Member lleller11An tn
the cumm•lltt"
PUtlllC' llLARING
IOCAl COAS IAl
PROGRAM I l'Nl> O'il
PIAN /\Ml NOMI NI NO
2003003 tUk ltSO
l>R ANVllll AV INUI
1rA700I lfil I
Ar I 1011 I 1 f' undu• I
pubt1l h«•1111~ •nd })
Adnpl ll~\111011.,n to
•PP•otvt l Ot •I (uf,IAI
P1o&•<tn1 Anl<!ndnoenl Nn
2003 003
CONTINUED BU~IN( SS
ESIABLISHM(NT 01
A CITY COUNCIL AO HOC
COMMtffCC 10 <;R£Af£
A COOl'LRAllVI
ACRHMCNI Bl IW(tN
THE CITY ANO THC
rRtENOS Of IJASIS WIHI
fHE APPOtNIMf NI 01
TWO 171 fO ll N(;lt
Ml Mill RS RY IHI
MAVOR
Aclton I> Adopl Ro
nlut1on crultnR the Ad
lioc OASIS Cuoperat1vt
Aer.eement Committee
•nd 2> Conform lht
M•yor s appo1111ment nl
two Counnl Member\ to
servt on tht comm1tler
CURRCNT BUSIN(SS
ANALYSIS or POUCC
OP[RATIONS JULY 4.
2003
Ar llnn Review the
< •>nlenh ol th, \l.ttl
repur I dnd ft ~hor t
v1deotapt rrcopp1na the
day's evenh •1111 111nv1de
st;ilt dtr~ction on thole
M U \ of loru\, 11 any
r.nunc11 wnuld like
brourtit bock tni pon•
hie 11npleme11t1f"ln ll'IOf
to M y 4. 200.a
Pubhshed Newport
Beach Cosh Mesa D.,ly
P11n1 Auaust ?6. 2003
1124
STARTING
ANEW
BUSINESS?~
• • • • • • • • •
RctlllM"8tess
"-S......
The lulluwona prr$On)
are doinQ. business a\
Cadreps IOI S K1HnH!r
Blvd Suite •~ Pl•
centoa C:A 9211/0
Dnrnthy Irene Roatrs
1120 Pu well Or ove
Pl<t<e11tia CA 92870
Thi\ business 1\ con
du< ltd by an 1nd1v1dual
H•v• you started doint ~11\111e~' yet1 Yes. 01
0911999
Dorothy t Rogers
fh1~ \(atement IOU
111•11 with the County
Cl~ri. or Orane.e County
on 0//?1/0J
:Z00369S2209
Daily Pilot Aue 19 ?6
Sept 2 9 2003 T 116
fidiliMlmtu
"-S......
lht lollow1ne personi
•rt do•ne bus1neu as
P"'plot R1slls 2!>24
Wotm1n)tfl Ave. Co\I•
Meu (,A 9262/
D•ru•I 1totl111ann, 2!>24
WeUmonstei Avr Costa
M••A CA 92627
I hi\ bus1neu 1~ con
tlu• led by •n 111d1v1du4f
Have you \tarted do1nt
bu\lnts' yeP Yn I l!>t
7001
Oan•el lfnllnunn
'"'' \lalement wn ftled with the County
Cieri. ul Or •nae Co11nty
nn 08101/03
200HtS4 1S7
Daily P11nt Aua 12 l 9
?S Sept 2 7003 1103
RctlllM .....
"-*'-' I he lollow1ne per ">(!Ml
"~ do•ntt busin•u o
OCIAKASS I Suite 4 ) 2"8
V•< toria St Cost• Meu
CA 92627
I •ur a Bishop ?6151
V11 California (Uno1 A)
Dan• Pooni CA 92679
lh1\ bus•nO\ ·~ ton
dut ted bv "" md1v1du1I
H•ve you st11ted dotnl
bus1ncs• yet? No
I 1ura Bishop
lh1\ \Ulement w1s
hied with th4' County
Cttrk of Or •nee County
on 08108!03
200369 54290
Daily Pilot Aue 26
Sept ? 9 16. 7003 1121
~ ..... ... s.......
lhr tnlFnw1nc perS<>n~
are dome. bu\lneu u
lh•ltht.a11 Net work
AHnc11te s IOI S
Krumer Blvd Su•te
t 100. Platent11 CA
92870
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ANNOUNCEMENTS ~
& MISC. 1010-1110
GARAGE ~
SALE 1419
BUSINESS & I $
FINANCIAL 230S-2490
Collectlbla/
Memorabilia
General
1160 Announcements 1610
YC>r SS 4 IUCOROS U C rrlv ate D11<lt Hwntlng
m<IWIDISE
FOi SAU ~J
3010-3940
llAL ESTATE
fOR SALE
3460. JEWELRY/
DIAMONDS/
PRECIOUS METALS
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7~ du"n NAC 800
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PROPERTY
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011 black Perfect cond
3000 m1, $64.500
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20ll mt. pewter, perfect
cond. fletcher Jones sw:
& exltnded warranty
$44,500 949-644-2342
MEltCURY TOPAZ '19
Ch~mp~naeterey, AT 4
d1 low mr. ert nr Sl500
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$44CXl 7 I 4.914-8Hi6
PHILLIPS AUTO
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mile!. iOllle<>Ul>1
(1940511 l57.91J.l
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Wkly 81 w~ly1Month1y
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9'19 !>411 4285 949 278-08.37
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In Ho"t• Co""'ltln9 Alfo«1abte Style
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met•fllc: silver areen.
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new cond $1 6 .995
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$9750 714·648·2015
illllO I,_ Cl•ssic electric
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Moving & Storage
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l he C•llf Pubhc Ut1lt:1t\ Comm1u1on
•equ11e\ that All u\ed
hou&ehold ~oods
mov11r \ pr mt their
P U C Cal I number
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COM MISSION
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Painting
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IKl'l CUSTOM PAINTING
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tn teuor e1 t and docks
l •703468 949 631 4610
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Specializing in
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Smee 1970
714·309-0783
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(949) 646-3006
Cell 949-887·1480
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