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WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 2003
PHOTOS BY KENT TREPTOW /OAILY PILOT
Mason Cooper, 7. hands a carnation to veteran Arcadio Agunod dunng a Veteran's Day ceremony at St John the Bapbst
Catholic School on Tuesday. Agunod, 96, is a purple heart recipient who served m both World War II and the Korean War.
Below, fourth-grader Caeh Siddall plays the recorder with her classmates dunng a rendition of "Yankee Doodle Dandy.*
Honoring
those here
and abroad
M1rlaa O'Neil
Da1lyP1lot
M arine Staff Sgt.
David
Alexander
couJd hear the
fifth-grade class at SL
John the Baptist
Catholic School In Costa
Mesa sing the Corps'
theme song from nearly
2,000 mlles away.
Stationed in Hawaii, he
listened on the phone
Tuesday as hJs sister sat m a
pew at the school's annual
Veteran's Day program.
holding her cell phone out
toward the singers. Last year,
Alexander stood front and
center with other veterans
-and military personnel at the
program. but this year duty
called.
Students, parents and parishioners
salute veterans at St. John the
Baptist Catholic School.
THINKING ALLOWED
"I lcnew it wouJd mean a lot
to him to hear it." Susan Levy
said as she cradled her
5-month-old son, Nicholas. "I
See HONOR, Paae A4
Battle scars at the ripe old age
of twenty-something
I t used to be that Veteran's Day
con1ured up images in my head of
my grandpa -of the photo he used
to show me in which he was free from
wrinkles and heart medication. His
strong i.houJders were pulled back in his
Army unlrorm, the dressy version of the
umform he wore while serving in World
War II.
rllis year the image Is one of a fresh
young face. The kind of ldd you wouJd
'>ee wallc.ing around Orange Coast
College with backpack In hand, rushing
from one class to the next. The same girl
you might run Into ripping your dcket
stub at the movies or serving your
rti
. I
LOLITA
HARPER
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dinner.
There is a new
generation of war
veterans and they are
a remarkable mix of
youthful Innocence
and mature wisdom.
Theirs Is a wisdom
that comes from
hard-fought battles In
the Iraqi desert, where
they learned the vaJue
of a decent meal, the
meaning of teamwork
and the fragility of Ufe.
J caught up with 21-year-old, Newport
Beach Marine Ian Voss, who recently
rerumcd from tus tour in Iraq. Thankfully
I caught h!m between celebrations He
was home brieOy. talcing a 'lhower to
sober up before going to dinner with his
father. he said.
"I've been drinking since 10 a.m . ."
Voss said. "I went to breakfast with my
mom and then went to the Shamrock
with some Marine friends ... We did a
lot of toasting in the bar and that is
about it."
Veterans of all ages did thelr share of
coasting Tuesday and Monday -the
See ALLOWED. P•11 A4
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Two plans l
on stage for
arts district
Costa Mesa City
Council has a
choice as it decides
how the area can
best be improved.
Deirdre Newm1n
Daily Pilot
COSTA MESA -When city
leader-; consider the best way
to require South Coast Plaza
Town Center propeny owners
to improve tts aesthetics and
character. they will have two
opuons.
One, put forth by planning
and redevelopment staff
members, recommends ap-
proving the long-awaited
Theater and Arts District Plan.
whJch was required by the de-
velopment agreements for the
Segerstrom Town Center, Seg-
erstrom Center for the Arts
and TWo Town Center.
The other, suggested re-
cently by PlannJng Commis-
sioner Katrina Foley, proposes
to bypass the plan altogether.
Instead, Foley wants to ac-
complish similar goals and
COSTA MESA
also provide funding for aru
and music in the Costa Mesa
public schools without all the
plan's bureaucracy.
·Monday, the Planning
Commission unanimously
approved both proposals,
leaving the decision to the
City Council.
One resident, at least, has
already made up her mind -
for Foley's proposal.
"I'm a big believer in the
arts." saJd Olarlotte Alexan-
der. "I can't imagine a school
system that doesn't have an
outstanding arts program be-
cause you never know what's
going to capture a child's
imagination -what quirky
little thing will keep someone
straight and whole and
achieving in life. It could be
musk or plcldng up a paint-
brush or reading a great book.
"The thinS' we don't plan
on are often the lhinS' that
make life worthwhile and I'm
thrllled It's available,· she
said.
The commission had con-
tinued the Theater and Arts
See Pl.ANS, P•1• A4
Police identify
dead carjacker
Police say the man
who died in a Costa
Mesa trash bin on
Monday was Adam
Casler of Nevada.
DHpa Bh1r1th
Daily Pilot
COSTA MESA -The
Orange County Coroner has
identified the man who died
on Monday after diving in a
tr~h container to evade po-
lice as 25-year-old Adam Cas-
ler of Nevada
Casler reportedly attempted
to rob and carjack a woman In
the parldng lot of a Ralphs
supermarket Monday after-
noon, police 'iald. He died
minutes after diving into a
Dumpster at a nearby condo-
minium complex In an at-
tempt to flee from authorities.
police said.
The circumstances in whJch
he began running away from
the scene and how he ended
up In the lrash bin are still not
clear, Costa Mesa Polke Lt.
Dale Birney said.
He declined to comment
further stating that the Inci-
dent is stlU under Investiga-
tion.
The cause of Caslet's death
has also not yet been deter-
mined. said Joseph Luclty, su-
pervising deputy coroner.
"An autopsy has been
done," he said. "But It was in-
conclusive."
Lucky said a battery of tests,
including toxicology tests, wiU
be done in the following
weeks to determine how Cas-
ler died. He added that Cas-
ler's last known address was In
Nevada. Lucky declined to
comment on whether there
were any gunshot wounds or
other vislble Injuries on Cas-
ler's body. -
Police said on Monday that
the call had lnJtially come out
as attempted robbery, but that
it later evolved into a carjack.-
Ing. Officers spent almost two
hours outside the trash bin as
SM CARJACKER, P•11 M
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Mourners remember that loving feeling
WEATHER ~
Threat of rain
lhould hang over
Newport-Mesa 111 day.
SEE PAGEA1.
CITY COUNCIL
Newport Beech city ludera
wlll consider dropping
anot"-r $94,000 Into tht
reconstruction of N.wport
Harbor High'• pool at
tonight'• City Council
meeting.
SEEPAGE AS
SPORTS
Newport Harbor High
graduate Eddie Johnaon 11
getting a ftefd full of
e>tpelienoe .. the purur
for the NFC. Minn.tote
Vlkln91.
SIEPAGEM
A crowd honors the
memory of Bobby
Hatfield, who died
last week at 63.
Deep• Bh1r•th
DailyP110t
IRVINB -The many worlds
thar Bobby Hatfield Inhabited for
the lut 63 years fused Into one
Tuesday afternoon.
Runl)y members. frlends and
hundreds of tam Jammed Mari-
ner's Cllurch to celebrate the life
of the man who wu musld.n,
husband, father, &lend and prac-
dcal joker rolled In one.
Hatfteld, who Ilona with his
partner Bill Medley and their
band, the Rl&bteout Brothen.
pioneered what hu been hailed
as blue-eyed soul, died lut week
In a hotel room In Michigan halt
an hour before taking the stage
for a scheduled performance.
The Newpon Beach duo stuck
together for 41 years and was In·
ducted Into the Rock and Roll
Hall of Fame earlier this year.
On Tuesday, giant screens
played and re-played the band'•
biggest hits while Oashing con-
cert pictures and vldtos. Those
In attendance swaYe<l to the Wt·
~~ notet of •unchained Melo·
dy" and tapped their feet to the
evergreen beat of "You've Lo r
That Lovin' Feeling ...
Those who knew him be'3l re·
membered Hadleld as they bar·
tied a barrage of emotions. They
expressed grief and devastarton
ct his sudden demise, but be-
SM HAmELD, Paa•M
MMK C. DUS~ I DM.Y fllOT
Bobby's daughter, Vallyn, wipes away a tear wt1ile she speaks
about her father in Tuesday's memorial service at Marinefs
Churct\.
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.LOCALS ONLY
,
NEIGHBORS
Pauf Fnlnk.
crettlve
dil'9ClOt •nd
hffd dealgnet
of Pltul f,..llk
lnduttMs,
lnc.lnCocta
M ... 1nd
fe>nTMr
Orange Coat
College •rt
~~
. ~' 't... . J:,
I , '·~ ~" 1 . . < ..
•nd fnhlon Paul frank student
recently taught five Nalk>n• of
Current tuues In fahion at occ
in tandlm whh his former
iMtructor ctNtsdN Amaral. 1n
11aodate profeaor of f•ahion ...
ROl'VM Brim, director of wetsuits
and~ for Hurley
lntemetlonal, was• guest
inatruetor recently at Orange
Coast College for iU Current
lswea in F.ahlon course ...
Marin• Corps Pvt. K.,t. A.
c..m.1, son ofleny end J•nMt T.
c..H1u of Com Meu, recently
completed 12 weelts of basic
tr1inlng et Marine Corps Recruit
Depot Kyle A Casillas greduated
from Estancia High in 2003 ...
~m .. E. Garmon former OCC
and Coastline Community
College administrator was
selected aa pruident of Orange
Coast College'• new Ementus
Institute .. A.chef P9r'U
tt.mtttion. Costa M..-reaident
and former~ of the OCC'a
Alumni end Frienda Aan., WM
recently Mlected u the vicl
Pf"ldent of the Emerltua lnstlMe
.•. Judy UndNy of Coct.a M ...
WH selected N NCf9tary and
treasurer of the Emeritu1 lnltitute
. M•rine Corp1 unce Cp;.
MdW>IM a. ZerwnbJ, aon of
Sheny A.~ of Cocta M ...
•nd Scott A z.,..mby of Albion,
recentfy returned from en
eight-month deployment
embartced on bo•rd the USS two
Jun. white ealgned to the 28U't
Marine Expedrt.ionery, N8M In
Camp Lejeune. N.C .... Frank
Norm1ndin of Cotta Meta was
recognized by the Rotary Club of
Santa Ana u October Student of
the month 111 Mater Def High
School. Norm1ndln la active
clubs In cluba, the Aaocleted
Student Body, Cempu1 Miniltry
and athletk:I. He hat • 3.27
gred•point 8V8f'809 and 11
involved with the National Honor
Society. Reneiuance 1nd speech
and debate.
• NEIGHBORS tPolhghta
ediievementa In the community.
Please direct noteworthy
rnformation to Lui• Pena by fax at
(949) 646-4170, or tend e-mail to
lu1• pen11@l11t1me1.com.
PET OF THE WEEK
Rottweiler mix
Homeowners assodadons
continue to hinder adoptions
of larxe breed dop and cau.e
grief for people Who adopt
puppies that grow above
bdgbt~ns. ·eo· II a 9·month·old.
spayed female, Rottwdltt mix
puppy who WU rac:ued by
C:OmmunJty AnJma1 Network
with tht help o( the landlord
who rallied agahut h1a
homeowners ueodatlon and
ri&bd ftnaridal punlahment to
protect the ttt>tal tetWlti' dog.
Our reecue team ls faced
whh tho continued problem of b&a c1op neec:Una p11cemen1
and noc enough temporary
hornet beU1t provided by the
pet·kJYin&commwlity. lt took
ue quite a Wb1Je and a lot of
teleph.orie wort to find NiP&a
Scr#a.rt who delcrlbeil her
new folltr doc aa •awelOIM"
and ... b&g kM tq who loves
~· On a d&Dy bull. our l'8ICUI
phone Unee are faced with the
problem ot "big dop• ~
lmmedlate help u renters are
forced to give up their
animab. Cost Meta resident
Patti Dennis of Valerie Pollard
dog ttainJng wW be uled to
provide an evaluation
consultation !or the dog. 1be
Involvement of a trainer wOJ
make It euier for '"Bo• to find
the right home and II an
added perk for her oew pet
parent We ere accepting
donations, memo checb to
• Bo'• Rescue,· Her tr1l1ning
and the vet medlcal
nec.iesst.~ were q¢te Cold)t
Someone wW get a peat~
The Community Anlmel Network
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people and pees lhrOugh
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FOR A GOOD CAUSE
MARK C. OUSffi/OAl.Y PLOT
Newport Beach resident Don Krofee helped place 12 homeless children in the Orange County Phoenix House. The children
are originally from a Phoenix House tn San Diego, but the home was destroyed during the recent fires.
Finding a place
for the displaced
S ometimes, what dlildren
need most Is love. Other
times, It's discipline. But
every once ln a while, a
child ln need can use someone who
knows how to cut through red tape.
children -not all 13.
Normally, it would take about a
month to untangle the web of
bureaucracy required to get the
approvals -a month in which the
children had no place to stay.
around fire codes that designate
how many pf.Opie can occupy a
space.
Newport Heights resident Don
Krotee was able to come to the
rescue of 13 children whose San
Diego C:Ounty group home was
destroyed in the recent wildfirel>.
Krotee, who found out about the
situation through his Santa Ana
planning and architectural firm,
had a strong suspicion he might be
able to help.
·Then we saw some
reorganization ln the mens"and
women's dormitories could allow to
the others," he sald.
The quick response of Krotee and
the fire marshals allowed the
children to get shelter in about a
day instead of a month.
The adolescents of Phoenix
Academy's Descanso facility. which
b a one-year treatment program for
drug and alcohol problems, got
shuffled around to several faciht1c\
after the wildfires destroyed the
place they called home.
Phoe~ Academy's Santa Ana
facility offered the children shelter.
but state and local rules onl>•
allowed them to take in a few more
He toured the Sa,nta Ana Phoenix
House with the fire inspector. using
his architect's eye to scrutinize the
layout and design of the place to
make better use of the space.
"We went through and we found
an underutilized conference room,
and it had a large enough area to
house some of the kids: Krotee
said, explaining that the
restrictions centered mainly
·we were able to adjust our
program so that these kids could
receive treatment on a continuous
basis." said Winnie Wechsler,
executive director of Phoenix
Houses. who credited all the state
and local agencies for their help in
making that happen. ·There was no
interruption of these kids'
treatment."
Theu people h•ve been
•rre.ted r•c•ntly on •u•piclon
of driving und•r the influenc•
of •n intoxicant. They h•v•
only been •rrHt•d on
•u•picion of• crlm• •nd, H
with •11 •u•pect•, •re
con•id•r•d Innocent until
proved gullty.
COSTA MESA
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• Anthony Thomea Ven1u1doll,
32, Coat• Meu
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Costa Meu
• Matt Henry Wunder, 31,
Cypreu
S1turd1y
• Alex1nd1r Edward Aah, 24,
Costa Meu
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•Erick Santiago
Cotl·Hernandez. 26, Loi
Angel ea
• JHon Kelly Lancatter, 22.
Riverside
Frid1y
• Abeltrdo Mejia. 21 , Santa Ana
Thursday
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21 .Cotta Meu
Wednesday
• Blair George Ston1, 23, Co1ta
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NEWPORT BEACH
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Saturd•y
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S•n Clemente
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Huntington Beech
• John Larson Gre1teth, 28,
Newport BHch
Thursday
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Monrovia
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It •hould be mostly cloudy
with a chance of rein
throughout the day.
The high• wlll be from 66 to
73. The Iowa wlll be from 63
to82.
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BOATING FORECAST
l ight v1l1abte wlndt at 1 ...
th•n 10 knob on the Inner
Wltlrl wlll become wett«ly
It 10 to 16 knotl by the
•ftemoon. The wevee will be
2 feet or emeller on • wfft
aw.II of 3 to 6 fHt.
After midnight, the winds
will be nontMrty at 10 knota.
F1rther out the varleblt
wfnd1 wUI become
northwesterly at 10 to 16
knotl In the afternoon.
NotthWMt of Sen Nlc:hot11
l1land, the winds wlll be
northw.sterty 1110 to 20
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Th• WIVH wlll be 3 fMt on
I Wiit awell of 4 tO 8 ffft,
At night, the wlnd1 wlll be
out of the north It 10 to 20
knots. The wev11 will ahrlnk
to 2 feet or 1m1ll1r.
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WATER TEMPERATURE
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Milestone for O.C.'s Habitat for Humanity
Costa Mesa home is
the lOOth built in the
county, and group's
l ,OOOth in the state.
Allcla Robinson
Daily Piiot
With the help of many hands
that lald a cornerstone. Marlt
Findlay and hls wife, Quoline,
will SQOn reach a personal mile-
stone.
The Find.lays will become
homeowners and resJdenta of
Costa Mesa when they move
with their three daughters Into a
new home, the lOOth house built
by the Orange County chapter of
Habitat For Hwnanlty.
On Tuesday, Habitat For Hu-
manity volunteers and members
of Girl Scout Troop 1734 were
among a crowd of about 150
celebrating the construction of
the Pomona Street home, which
is also notable as the l ,OOOtb
home built In California by a
Habitat chapter.
Habitat for Humanity Is an
international organwuion that
builds affordable housing with
donated materials and volunteer
labor. Future homeowners are
Included In the building process..
Mark Findlay was Involved
with his house every step of the
way.
"I did roofing. a little bit of
painting. concrete," he said. "I
was here almost every week.·
FindJay was one of many vol-
Fl.£ PHOTO I DAILY Pt.OT
Volunteers lift one side of a house built by Habitat tor Humanity in
Costa Mesa. The house, which was finished Tuesday, will belong
to Mark and Caroline Findlay.
unteers who helped build, said
Pete Major, executive director of
Habitat for Humanity of Orange
County.
Recruiting people to build
homes Is no trouble, Major said.
The problem is where to build.
F'lnding land for homes is .. the
Achilles heel of Habitat for Hu·
manity of Orange County.• Ma·
Jor said.
"We rely on government and
private landowners to make land
available so that we can build,"
he said.
And theres a high demand for
everything Habitat can build.
Major said four families were rt'·
cently selected from a.bout 400
that applied 10 Uve In existing or
future Orange County Habitat
projects.
With the city's skyrocketing
home prices. •affordable hous-
ing Is very, very difficult to find
or provide,• Costa Mesa Mayor
Gary Monahan said.
The local shortage of afford-
able housing shows no signs of
Improving.
According to Orange County's
2003 Community Indicators re-
port. Jn July 2002 just 22% of
households in Orange County
could afford the median priced
single-family home, which then
cost $432,630.
lbat 22CJJ, was a leYttl·polnt
drop from the 29' of house-
holds that could afford the
COWlty's median priced home In
2001.
For now. Orange County's
Habitat chapter Is combating the
problem as best It can. The Find·
lays' home shares Its Pomona
Street lot with one other single·
family home and two buildings mat will each house two famlUes
-all built by Habitat for Hu-
manity.
The group ts also working wirb
the Orange Gounty Technology
Collecttve, a councll of nonprofit
technology associations, 10 offer
Habitat homeowners acce& to
technology-related products.
tra.ln.ing and work experience.
Major said knowing how to
use technology ls a valuable tool
to help end poverty.
ln keeping with those techno·
logical goals. the Findlay·~ house
will be equipped with a wirel~
network connection.
But that's not the only reason
the f:amUy is excited about mov
ing in.
·rught now we're living with
my parents, so we're looking for·
ward to it," said Findlay, who
plans to move In to the home in
February when the rest of the
homes on the lot are completed.
The house will mean more to
the family because they helped
build it, he said.
uwe've seen it from the ground
up, . . . plus we've known our
neighbors from day one."
Decision on pooling
more resources tonight
NEWPORT BEACH
CITY COUNCIL PREVIEW
Newport Beach City
Council co uld give
more money for
reconstruction of the
pool at Newport
Harbor High School.
June CaH1rande
Daily Pilot
NEWPORT BEACH -The City
Council will vote tonight on
whether to chip in an additional
$94,000 to help Newport Harbor
High School refurbish its swim-
ming pool, bringing the city's to·
tal contribution to about
$250,000.
The city last year agreed to
chip in for the pool's refurbish-
ment under pressure from New·
port-Mesa School Boa.rd offidals
who argued that. because the
city uses the pool for some of its
recreation programs. It should
FOR THE
RECORD
pay some of the upgrade costs
At the time, school board offi·
ciaJs wanted to split up the estl·
mated SI-million work Into two
phases.
"The school district had come
to us and said, 'You use the pool
somewhaL Would you be willing
to help pay for the refurbish-
ment?' which we agreed to do,"
City Manager Homer Bludau
said.
The city agreed to chip ln
S 156.000 -25% of the $625,000
price tag for the first phase of the
work. But once work staned, It
became clear that there was no
ruming back.
·When we got engaged in the
first part and saw what we were
actually dealing with it became
apparent that we couldn't do
that," explained Paul Reed, as-
sistant superintendent for the
Newport-Mesa Unified School
District. "It was not going to be
cost effective.•
Reed explained that, if the
work were done in two phases,
part of the first phase would
have to be tom up in order to do
the second half of the work. add-
ing to the project's cosL
Rather than spread out the
cost of the work over a second
budget cycle -a plan that
would cost more later to post·
pone some spending now -dis·
trict officials realized that the $1
million worth of work should be
done all at once. They proceeded
with the work without assur-
ances that the city would up Its
contribution.
Council members will decide
• tonJght whether 10 chip in an ad
ditional $94,000 to help offset the
costs.
The city uses the pool for swim
classes, lifeguard training and~
erclse classes. Reed said that
work on the pool is nearly done
and It's almost ready to reopen.
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Here are some items the New-
port Beach ary C.OunciJ will
consider tonight.
NO STUDY SESSION
Tunight's public meeting
won't begjn until 7 p.m.. as
there's no study session sched-
uled for this afternoon.
RECOVERY HOUSES
In response to a series of
complaints about noise com·
Ing from the Narcanon resi-
dential drug rehab on Balboa
Peninsula. council members
tonight will consider what can
be done about nuisances
caused by recovery houses. If
council members vote yes to-
night. it will begin a proc~ of
revising zoning ordinances to
give the city more control
WHAT TO EXPECT
Council members have little
to lose and much 10 gain by
voung yes on tonight's agenda
item. The hem would not
mean any change would come.
ii would just be the first step
toward deciding what changes
can be made and whether the
city wttnts to pumue them In
the future. It's also a safe bet
that residents affected by such
businesses or worried about
future recovery houses moving
Into town will have a lot to say
on the subject tonight.
ARCHITECT GOETZ
CLIENTS
Fonner dients of architect
Andrew Goetz could get some
protection from the dty m light
of recent charges that Goett
may have ~ survey data
on varioll-1. projects. O>undl
members will consider isrulng
FY1
WHAT: Newport Beach City
Council meeting
WHEN: 7 p m tonight
WHERE: City Council Chambers at
City Hall, 3300 Newport Bl11d
INFO: Agend111 and staff reporu
ere a111ilable online at
http:ltwww.c1ty.newport
beach.cs.utr, for Information by
phone, call (9491 644-3000
a "special circwnstances v-.ui
ance" for the 30 to 35 home!.
that may have been built OUI.
side city guidelines due to false
survey information.
WHAT TO EXPECT
Oty Attorney Bob Burnham
has drafted the agenda item as
a starting point for COWlCiJ
members to discuss their op-
tions. The council could
choose instead to require any
and all homes out of compU·
ance to remodel or they wuld
decide 10 do nothing at all.
SEASHORE DRIVE
STORM DRAIN
Oty Council members will
consider how to deal with a
delicate situation involving the
California Regional Water
Quality Control Board. The
board has been putting pres·
sure on the city to report back
on its efforts to clean up pollu·
I.ion from a stonn drclln in the
Seashore Drive area into the
Santa Ana River.
WHAT TO EXPECT
The city has committed to
taking steps to help prevent
polluted runoff in the area. But
some worry that this stonn
drain is being held to a higher
standard than other stonn
drains throughout the region.
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birthday of the Marine Corp.
Rugged, retired Gunnery Sgt.
George Teplch, also a Newport
Beach resident. snJd be was
moved by the young men and
women who joined him at a
huge Marine Corp birthday
pany at the Arches, whJcb is
owned by retired Marine Danny
Marcheano. The veterans ate,
drank and shared stories from
the battlefield.
·11 was a gre;it pany, Danny
really outdJd him.self this time
but when I 53w those young
Marines .. • his voice Lrailed
off.
Teplch was 24 when he served
in the Vietnam War and said he
could recalJ what It was like to
be ·a kid In the middle or hell.·
He started telling a litory In the
jungle, whlle he served as a
com.bat engineer ofRclal but
stopped abruptly.
-You don't wanna hear about
it,· he sald. ·Anyways. it was
very emotional for me. It always
ts. But it was even more so with
an or our young Marines."
Young Marines, such as V~
who endured the thick of battle,
practically lived In a tank and
survived for days at a time with
tittle food or rest, before he was
even able to legally toast his
military brethren on Veteran's
Day. Voss just turned 21 about a
month ago.
•1t's pretty much a tradition
that on Veteran's Day and the
Marine Corp b~ that you
get yoWtiell trashed, Voss said.
·1 combined them both today
because I had school yesterday.·
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an anomaly for Voss, who
pends most of his lime at
Orange Coast CoUege or wortlng
for lhe Pun Zone Boating Co. as
a harbor tour guJde. The
discipline instilled In him d\.IJ'lng
the corps has not faded, as he
diligently-works his wuy through
coUege.
• 1 work a lot and go to school
a lot,• be said ·Tuday Is my first
day off in ... I don't know how
long.•
His mother, Marsha
Stelnbrenner. was pleased to
steal away some time with her
flOn on the special day. he said
she was moved by the lessons
she was learning from her own
child and floored by what he has
accomplished at such a young
age.
"He showed me some of his
photos from being In battle for
the first time today ... they were
very moving," she said, with a
snUlle. "He still doesn't talk too
much about it and I learned not
to ask a lot or questions .•
For Steinbrenner, Veteran's
Day was always about her
Cather-In-law, who served as a
bomber in World War n. or
people she knew that served In
Vietnam. But today II was about
·her baby."
"My son. at 21-y~-old, is a
war veteran," she said. •That
really made It a lot more real.
And my awareness was
heightened that there are so
many more of them over there,
getting killed, or hurt. We all
must put them In our prayers
and not forget them.•
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HATFIELD
Continued from Al
carnt ecswk and n05t.alglc
wb1le remembering the gOod
timel they had aha.red wfth hhn.
That lncistve wtt and wick_ed
sense of humor everyone
seemed to adore In Hatfield was
ever-pttSent throughout the
seMce.
·1 ftnally got my dad to come
to church with me today,· aaJd
HadieJd's daughter, va.tlyn.
Bd'ore the laughs died down.
she choked up and said tearfully:
·eut I always thought It. would
be for my wedding. Not for his
funeral lt'a too soon."
His son Bobby Jr. said Hatfield
was the "kindest man~· who
would indulge his fans and treat
everyone with respect -rrom
waiters, bus boys and casino
workers to band members and
others who worked ror hlm and
with hlm.
His partner Bill Medley said he
had no words to describe the
bond between the two.
•1 can't explain that bond." he
said "I wouldn't even try.·
Medley talked about the night
he and Hatfield drove to the Ren-
dezvotu Ballroom in Balboa for
their first concert as the RJght-
eou,, Brothers. In the car, for the
first time, they heard themselves
on the radio.
·we were like a couple of 13-
year-old girls," he said. "We were
so excited to hear ourselves. It
was an lnaedible feeling.·
·We pulled over to the side or
the street." he added, ·and then
we made out for a little bit ... •
A roar of laughter foUowcd as
Medley smlled and nodded.
·we were together for 41
HONOR
Continued from Al
wish he could be here for this.
Maybe next year.·
A student body of about 600,
parents. parishioners and the
odd ceU-phone listener honored
and remembered veterans in the
fourth annual event at the
school. Military veterans and
personnel, Including two
recently returned from service In
Iraq, filled the first three pews at
the service.
Each received a single, whlle
carnation from a student.
"Every day Is a good day to
thank a veteran for fighting for
our country so we can live the
PLANS
Continued from Al
District plan several times to al-
low the applicants -the
Orange County Performing Arts
Center. South Coast Repertory.
South Coast Plaza an<f Com-
monwealth Partner&-enough
time to addre~ lingering ques-
tions from commis.sloncrs
about the development agree-
ment&
Development agreements are
hashed out before the city gives
Its approval to certain projects
and usually Include applicants
committing money to the city
for community benefits In re-
turn for entitlement!! they re-
ceive.
The plan's Intent is to ·create
a sense of place and Identity
withln the Theater and Arts Dis-
trict and to provide a fundlng
mechanism for public lmprove-
ments, • Foley said. It would ac-
complish this through thin~
such u landscaping, slgnage,
lighting standards and banners.
South Coast Pla7.a Partners.
which Includes South C..oast
Plaza. the Orange County Per-
forming Arts Center, South ~t
Repertory Theater and the new
concert hall. was required to fund
$1 million In improvements ln
the area. through its d~lopmeat
agreement And CommonWealth
Partners. which owns 'JWo 1bwn
Center. WIS required lo fund $1.2
million.
Foley l&ld abe had been wres-
tling with the plan and won-
dered If It wu needed at all
•tt teemed to me that It was
an extra layer of admlnlatrallon
where the goals or the plan wem
lofty and good but could be ac-
compllsbed without all this ad-
mlnlltntJon.. ahe a.aid.
stnce there wu only a limited
amount of funding neces&4ry
for pubtk lmprovetneota -
CARJACKER
Contilled from Al
they U1ed to get a re ponse from CUier.
Sliney Iii.Id thlt CUltt WU
~ for the ftnc 10 mlnu
and •hat lie Ml~ tbt adea
Of the Cont.llrier, but th
nMMmerua Mopped within
mlmrta.
Plilaiiiecika eumined Cbler
years." he said. ·We were like this
old married couple. We were.
even beginning to look lilce each
other.·
·And if I wore tight pants we
could even sound like each
other," he said with a laugh, re-
ferrlng to his own smoky. barl·
tone voice that complemented
his partner's higher tenor.
"People told us we were mar-
ried except that we dldn't make
love." he said. "But when Bobby
and I went on stage, that was just
like malcing love."
He would mis.s his friend.
brother, partner and their two·
pan harmony, Medley said
·I'd miss our roclc 'n' roll and
being on stage and looking lo my
right and seeing my friend,· he
said.
American dream," Mayor Gary
Monahan sald at the service.
Keynote speaker Lenore
Rickert, a Navy nurse from 1939
to 1945, hared her experience
of worlting in a Pearl Harbor
hospital on Dec. 7, 1941. That
day. she said, everybody did
what they could to pitch in and
help those Injured In the air
anack.
•When I think or Veteran's
Day, I thlnlc of everything
everybody dld that day,· she
said.
Levy's daughters, IO·year-old
Rachel and 8-year-old Michelle
List sang ·vou're a Grand Old
Flag" and every grade sang a
patriotic song for the veterans -
everything from "Yankee Doodle
Dandy" on recorders to a special
about $650,000 of the $2.2 mil-
lion total -she also wondered
ir the city could derive more
community benefit by ta.king a
different path.
Foley had also been wrestJlng
with trying to find funding for
theater arts and music for Costa
Mesa students after she found
out that funding fo r Sonorn El -
ementary School's drama club
and Art Masters program had
recently been cut. Her son Sam
started kindergarten at Sonora
this fall.
SuddenJy, she had an epiph-
any: Why not take the leftover
money from the development
agreements that wasn't neces·
sary for fundlng public irnprove-
menll> and use It instead to pro-
vide arts ant.I music education
for students?
"It just dawnet.1 on me, ft Foley
sald. ·This is how we can make
the community benefit and
streamJine this whole process to
accomplish two great things.
We're the City of the Arts and we
should have arts throughout the
whole city."
Foley's plan suggests that a
mini um of $300,000 be allocated
to creating an Arts and Music
Scholar program to provide
funding for programs, produc-
tions, courses, field trips and
scholarship!! for Cosa Mesa pub-
lic school students ages 4
through 18.
Paul Freeman, spokesman for
South Cout Plaza Partners, saJd
the group ls amenable to either
alternative and lauded Foley's
proposal for lts lngenulty.
•1 encourage the council to
seriously consider the aJtema-
tlve plan, as It Is Inventive."
Freeman said.
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Medley's speech was received
with a standing ovation.
Brad Gerrett. co-star of CBS
sitcom ·everybody Loves Ray-
mond~ continued where Medley
left off rocldng the house with his
own brand of humor. ·eobby was really my mentor
because he was the only one
who could out-drink and out-
gamble me: he sald. "There
were five words he never said;
'Let's call it a night.'"
Band members also narrated
fond memories and recalled
thelr ~bossft as a man with an in-
domitable spirit and as one who
lived life to the fullest
Those in attendance also
learned that Hatfield was actively
involved in Lupus International
for which he has raised more
drum marc.-h. Kmdergartener..
led the crowd ln the Pledge or
AJJegiahce and National Anthem
-enough to tucker out the
average 5-year-old.
"l didn't see any of it,"
kindergartener Sabastien
Resonnett-Blues admitted after
the program. "I was asleep.·
A few heads down from him
during the assembly, Adriel
Arabe, 5, dozed on 6-year-old
Mara.ide Richards' shoulder
while she leaned against him,
also snoozing.
Mara.ide finally stirred. a little
confused by the situation, just in
time to stand for a medley of
armed fon:es tunes. She nudged
Adriel awake.
But all the ldndergarteners
woke up for a visit from U.S.
Bill Medley,
Bobby
Hatfield's
longtime
musical
partner,
perlorms
MPreclous
Lord• on the
piano during
Tuesday
afternoon's
memorial
service at
Mariners
Church in
Irvine.
MARK C. DUSTIN I
DAlt.Y PILOT
than $1 million by organl7ing
charity golf tournament& He got
involved with the organization
afteT his wife was diagnosed with
the dJsease several years ago.
Karen and Will ~ of San
Oemente said they came to the
service to ·show our respect·
•They brought a lot of happi-
ness to thelr fans.· saJd Karen
Banse. ·we just saw them In Las
Vegas in June and thelr harmony
and stage presence is Incredible.
"They may not perfonn any
more. But thelr musk wi1l last
forever."
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safety.and courts. She may be
reamed at (9491574-4226 or by
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Army Staff Sgt. Thomas Ralph.
recently returned from service in
Iraq, after the show. His photo
bang.g in their classroom and the
entire class had been praying for
him all year long. teacher
CoUeen Pena sald.
Ralph graduated from the
school in 1983.
·All the ldndergarteners are
learning about Iraq now,•
13-year-old Aubrey Brown
explained. ·it's important for
them to reafu.e things are going
on now. To them, fighting ln a
war Is something that was done
by their grandparents."
• MARISA O'NEIL covers education
and may be readled at (949)
574-4268 or by e-mail at
mari111.oneil@lstlmn.com.
ALLEN, Louise D.
Louise 0. Allen passed away at home on Balboa Island,
Sunday, November 9, 2003, she was 100 yrs. old. Lou was
born July 1903 In the OaJles, Oregon and graduated from SL
Mary's Acade my In Portland, Oregon before moving to
Pasadena, CA.
Her love of people and her famlly wu the reason she became
Involved being a den mother, PTA. Member of Pl Beta Chi
Sorority, St. Luke Hospital Awclllary, Rose Matie Guild, Delta
Tau Delta Mother'• Club, St. John Vlanney Auxiliary, Town •n
Gown, Women'• Civic League and Orange County Jr. Phil.
Always Interested In famlty activities, learning new things,
avid reader and SC football fan, golfer, al'tlst, had a wonderful
gift for words.
Devoted wife of the late Wllllam Allen, beloved Mother of
Wiiiiam 0 . Allen, Moira (Allen) Podlaka, much loved
grandmother of: Shauna (Allen} Waller {Bin Wal_,, Ka.art Allen,
Melinda (AJlen} Anton, Michael Allen, Annissa Mantrl, and
Step Grandmother of Stephen Podlaka, mother-In-law of
Eldrid Allen, great-grandmother of Natalie, Blake, Allleon,
Caroline. Erle, Kaarl, Ashley, All, Cariaaa and JoahuL She
loved us all to pieces!
Memonal Services Friday, November 14, 2003 at 1 o am St.
John Vlanney Chapel, 304 Marine Avenue on Balboa 191and.
In lieu of flowers, those persona desiring to honor her
memory, send flowers to YOUR Mother or loved one.
Donations can be made In her memory to: Hoeg Hoapltal'a
552 Club or the Sisters of the Hofy ~ ReChment Fund
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READERS RESPOND
Stamp ·not very appropriate
during time.s like these
AT ISSUE: A U.S . Postal
Service stamp honoring
the Islamic holiday Eid.
When Daily Pilot writer Lolita Harper called
me to question the mass e-mail regarding the
U.S. Postage stamp commemorating the
Islamic/Muslim holiday Ramadan I spoke
candidly about my opinion and thoughts as to
'why I agreed that it is inappropriate for our
government to release such a stamp.
I also concluded in my conversalion that the
world ls full of misguided fanatics.
The fanatics I was referring to were the
extremists who distort the truth and leads
others astray with their distorted teachings.
People like Adolph Hitler, Charles Darwin,
cults like the Ku Klux Klan, world religions,
and the atheists. None of these misguided
p~ple or groups were present in the laying of
the foundation of the United States of America
or our Constitulion.
Our Conslitution was written by
God-fearing men who believed that everyone
should be allowed the freedom to believe and
pursue happiness. Our forefathers put their
,trust in God and forged their beliefs in our
Constitution and displayed ii on our 1.."UJ'Tency.
But take a good look our country today. The
foundation of belief and trust in God has all
but eroded. The God of the Bible Is all but
dead. We have shaped God into our own
image as we celebrate our own interpretation
of who or what we want God to be. Nor do we
say that there are absolutes or even such a
thing as "sin" in today's "politically correct"
world . We shun good and celebrate evil and
we invent "disorders" for our immoral and
irresponsible acts.
If this country will no longer tolerate prayer
in our schools or the Ten Commandments to
be displayed in our courtrooms, what are we
to then swear on if the Bible also is discarded?
Will truth then be subjective to every man's
own interpretation? And if displaying the Ten
Commandments violates the separation of
church and state, what business does the
United States PostalService have in
commemorating any religious holidays?
There is only one true God and the only
path to him is through Ws son Jesus Christ I
believe in the same God as my forefathers. It is
my hope that all men would celebrate and
worshlp Wrn. And I would hope that this
country would repent and tum back to God.
Every other road is empty and leads to
destruction. These are not my thoughts or
opinions, it is God's truth.
But fortunately for the liberal and for the
perverted in our extremely liberal democracy,
you are free to worship and celebrate whatever
you so desire.
RUSSEU NlEWIAROWSKI
Santa Ana Heights
In response 10 Lolita Harper's article,
"Someone's putting their foot down about a
stamp,• Monday:
People willing 10 take a stand or matce
statements of their convictions are often
persecuted. Such is the case in Harper's article
regarding the news of the U.S. Postal Service
stamp celebrating Ramadan. Harper takes
issue with my personal choice to boycott the
stamp being used during the Christmas
season. My e-mail to friends was in regard to
the inappropriateness of the timing of the
stamp in light of loss of U.S. lives in the recent
past at the hands of Muslim extremists.
Christmas is a Christian holiday. And as a
Christian, I embrace forgiveness, peace, love,
hope and charity. I low is it then that I am
being branded as a "misguided fanatic" for
stating persona'.! feelings and rights under the
Constitutional protection of freedom of speech
and religion?
How is it that a stamp issuance by the U.S.,
Postal Service and my choice not to purchase
it is worthy of the attack I received from
Harper'/ What a shame that the very issues of
freedoms of religion and speech, so touted by
Harper in her venomous attack on me, are not
also extended to me? It is a double-edged
sword, isn't it?
HEAlliER SOMERS
Costa Mesa
ln her article about the new postage stamp
honoring a Muslim holiday, Lolita I larper
seems lo feel that anyone who does not think
like her is wrong. Apparently she is not familiar
with thousands of years of history.
She would attribute the acts of love, peace.
and charity toward all to the Muslim faith,
while, in fact, all through history Muslims have
been counter to most societies in which they
live. As ~ericans, we have been targeted by
members of this faith because they do not like
us.
Yet we let them come to this country and
exercise their freed om of religion. For our
kindness and goodness, many of our own died
on Sept. 11 , 200 I. Harper would have us
believe that only a fanatical faction of the
Muslim religion practice such heinous
behavior.
Nevertheless, ii is difficult to celebrate their
religion while so many have died and while
many of our young men and women continue
to die trying to help Iraq rid themselves of a
dictator as well as find and destroy the
terrorists who would do us more hann if
possible. To think otherwise Is naive. But then,
Harper is young and time will be her best
teacher.
Meanwhile, if some of us don't want to buy a
stamp that honors this holiday, ii is our right
as Americans. And ii does not make us bigots
or fanatics.
ROSE OHR
Huntington Beach
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Coundt: Libby Cowan,
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Scheafer and Chris Steel
CITY OF NEWPORT
BEACH
Newport Beach City Hall,
3300 Newport Blvd.,
Newport Beach, CA 92663,
(949)644-3309
M.yor: Steve Bromberg
Council: Gary Adams, John
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QUOTE OF THE DAY
"It wus so exciting to see
him play. My heart was
bursting with pride. 11 t
Charmatne Cbwke, mother of
V1lunas punter Eddle Johnson
Al Wednesday, NownUr 12, 2003
Steve Vlr1•n
Dally Pilot
T here were three teams
with one victory that
pulled off upsets Sunday.
Just another day in the NFL
In San Diego, a 41 -year-old
quarterback further established
his magi c, while a rookie punter
took his lumps, booted three
solid punts and gained more
experience in the league.
Like Doug Aucte, Eddie
Johnson has come a long way
to reach the NFL Johnson, a
former standout at Newport
Harbor High and Orange Coast
College, is also seeking a
trademark such as Flutie's
magic.
• ••
He wants to be known for his
accuracy, hang time and for pinning
opponents deep ln their own territory.
He wants to be known as the ultimate
specialist.
But Johnson has reallud it will take
ume and sacrifice. It will a.tao include
aetbacb. which he and hit team
endured Sunday when Aude led the
OuU'gers to a 42-28 upset over the
Vikings in his first start of the season.
The Oiargers' victory put a damper
on Johnson's first pro game in
Southern California. but be remained
positive. I le said he felt blessed to see
his family and friends at the game.
Most of them, about a doun, wore
purplt' I ~lrts with the No. • on the
front, and "Johnson" on the back.
"It's great, man,· Johnson aald of
playing back in Southern c.a.utorniL
"Since we landed It's been sunny.
There's no place like ho •
Johnson saJd he's been enjoyin~
experi. ence In the NFL and he)w!S
learned to also take his punCjlhg .
posiuon as a job. He has to bring his
best every game, he saJd, because as
the Oiargers proved, you never know
what may happen.
The NFCs mayhem and parity. whJch
give credence to the tenn, "on any
given Sunday,· make for great
entertainment, but It causes pro
coaches to eek out tabllity and
consistency. Those slmp~~u:u~es. u opposed to the flair and ta, can
be the difference In a close game. It's
why the Oiargers turned to a dlft'erent
quarterback agalrut the VUd.np.
Drew Brees had been lnefBclent,
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PRO FOOTBALL
Former Newport
Harbor, OCC standout
is booti.ng fourth-down
kicks for the Vikings.
PHOTOS BY MARK c ous~ I DAILY PILOT
former Newport Harbor and Orange Coast College standout Eddie Johnson 1s now the Minnesota Vikings punter.
ineffective and, just as bad, he was
losing confidence. And, so San Diego
turned to Flutle. The C&rollni
Panthers, this year's surprise team of
the NFL, use a power running game,
hard-nosed defense and also rely on
their special teams to eke out victories.
Johnson has been a pan of the
Vikings' revitalized defense, whJch
actually fell apart Sunday. Yet, that
defense, whJch has been aided by
Johnson's punting, helped lead
Minnesota to a 6-0 start. Now the
Viklnp and their defense are loolclng
GIRLS VOLLEYBALL
to Johnson again, when they play at
Oakland Sunday.
"He's coming along very well every
weekend,· Vildngs defensive tackle oms Hovan said. "He's maturing as a
See JOHNSON, Pase A7
Little things go long way for Sailors
With attention to
detail intensified in
playoffs, Newport
Harbor sweeps Villa
Park in first round.
Stew• Vlrs•n
Dady Pilot
NEWPORT BBACH -In a ftnt-
round match of the ClF SOuthenl
Section DMs.lon fl ·M girls wlley-
baU playoff! that (eatured a heavlly
favored Newport Ha.rbor High
squad. It WU th little thlngi that
matteredm l
...
Miller commits to Baylor University
EYE OPENER
II I>aiJyAPikX
• Nov. 17 honor" JIM JORGENSEN
ROWING occ
oars
shine
Pirates win men•s
collegiate eight and
novice eight in San
Diego Crew Classic.
Orange Coast College swept
the first two spots in the 12-boat
men's collegiate eight race and
also won the men's novice eight
Sunday at the San Diego Fall
Crew Oassic on
Mission Bay. occ finished
the course. esti -
mated by OCC
Coach Larry
Moore at three
miles, in 20:25,
to win the collegiate eight, fol -
lowed by another boat of Pirates
one second behind. ,
The winning OCC boat in-
cluded Wes Temple, Steve Egner,
J.T. F.ger, Jake Carr, Nolan Rous-
sel, Russ McShane, Ray Coates,
Brian Moran and coxswain Ash -
ley Thomas.
WOMEN'S
TENNIS
Former
TarwinS . .
in desert
Second-seeded Natalie Brave~
man, a Newport Harbor High
graduate and sophomore at Pep·
perdine University, capped ~
spalkling run with a 6-2, 7-5 vie>-
tory over Kelly Baritot, from me
University of Texas to win die
Women's Fall Desert Collegiaft!
Classic flnnls tournament Sun-
day at tlfe Desert Princess Co~
try Oub in Palm Sprinp.
Braverman, a two-time Sea
View League individual cham-
pion who went 43-5 in her New-
port career, didn't lose a set in
winning four matches in the 32-
player field that included players
from schools such as UCLA.
USC, Texas, the University of Ari-
zona and Bayior University. •
Braverman also teamed with
Pepperdine teammate Merve
Astmgil to reach the semifinals in
the doubles draw before being
upset, 8-2, by a USC team of Crt-
rine Vennuelen and Dianne Mlt-
tias.
Newport Coach Dan Glenn dJdn'
want his player1 to edge put vlstt· Ina VUla Park. He wanted the Sailors
to perform weU, to pay attendon to
detail and to avoJd llopplnesa.
Ntwport CZZ-5) did just that and
pt the Spartan."' 25· l 7, 25·9, 25·
tA. ahaWtna JwdJy any weakri
laptda.lly In fl Game 2 vt~
Harbor wOJ play Katella ln the aec-
ond round 'Ihunda}' A coin mp to-
day will determine the home team.
The Seflon. cblmpjona of m. Sea
View Leque and tanked No. 2 ln
CIP Dfvillon ll·M bthlnd Mira eo.ca. built • 12-0 lead, In the tee·
ond game, led by lel\JOr A!ymOn Jen·
ntnp' eerws. Shi c:oDec:ted eve aces
and eerved for 11 ltraJaht pO&nts, u
It WU .enior P.miJy 1\amef (Mwn
kills) who •tarted the pme wtth a
kill to awe the ..w to Jennlnp. .
"I th1nk that WU our ~t leld
o( the MUOn, • Glenn II.Id. "With
rally ICOring that's pretty bud to do.
But wttb AJri(>n eetVing I'm a much
better coteh When lhe'• beck there
ripping hir jump eerve. •
teeTMl,PIPM
K£NT TIIUTOW I OM Y Pl.OT
Newport Harbor's Alyson Jennilgs -s a spike as
teammate Lauren t.tler looks on dWina Tuesday's Clf
OMsion IAA frikound mltCh 11ainst \" .. Plf1(.
•
Daly Pilot SPORTS Wednesday, Noverri>ef 12, 2003 A7
Going
fo r the
repeat
Orange Coast's
transition game
figures to pick up in
state title' defense.
Bryce Alderton
Daily Pilot
Mike Thornton said he
watched the tape 20 times during
the summer when he wanted to
rellYe the magic of last spring.
The Orange Coast College
women's basket-
ball team was on
Ooud Nine last
March when the
Pirates rammed
through their last
five opponents
to win the
schools first state championship
in the spon.
Four players return off that
state title team to anempt lhe re-
peat effort. but Coach Thornton
said talk of bad-to-back champi-
onships is a little premature.
"I'm hoping the success from
last year can carry over, but it's
unrealistic to think we can do it
again," Thornton said HSaddle-
back is supposed to have the best
team ever in women's basketball.·
The Gauchos went 29-3 a year
ago, including a perfect l4-0 mark
in Orange Empire Conference
play. and entered the Southern
California regional playoffs as the
top seed.
Coast went 2-l to finish third in
lhe Mt San Antonio Tuumament
to begin the season last weekend.
Thornton sald this year's Pirates
are quick learners both mentally
and ptzysically.
• 1 think we will be able to get
transition baskets and pressure
more." Thornton sald. "We are
stronger in both areas. Our fresh-
men can really run the floor.·
Freshmen Rhondi Naff (Costa
Mesa) High and Biava Arganda
WOMEN'S BASKETBALL
KENT TREPTOW I DAILY PILOT
Alisa Carrillo, right, drives around teammate Ruby Viloria during a
recent practice at Orange Coast, the defending state champ.
(Westminster) fi!,rure to join
sophomores Alisa Carrillo and
Amy Shaw in lhe starting rotation
with the fifth spot receiving com-
petition from Jessica Olades and
Kirsten Von Tungeln.
J\Jganda. a 5-foot-10 guard,
earned Co-Most Valuable Player
honors in the Golden West
League a year ago while Naff, a
6-0 forward, led the Mustangs
with 18.5 poin&i; per game and
was named first-team all-league.
Naff was named first-team AU-Pa-
cific Coast League in the 2001 -
2002 season when Mesa was a
member there.
"Rhondi will play the "three"
for us. fill the lane on lhe break
and get up and down lhe Ooor,"
Thornton said. HShe is working on
improving her perimeter shoot-
ing. She has a shot at being a Di-
vision I player."
Coast's backcourt figures to be
strong again with the addition of
Arganda. taldng the place of
Nancy Hatsushi, MVP of the state
tournament who ~ferred to
play at C.Oncordia UnivenJty in Ir-
vine.
"She is the jack of all trades,"
·niornton said of Arganda. "I told
her she is like !Earvin! Magic
Johnson.
"Nancy le; the best pure shooter
I've had at Coast and was the
most intelligent point guard. She
was like having a coach on the
Ooor. Both jArganda and fresh-
man Oladesl can get to the bas-
ket better than Nancy w uld."
Freshmen Stacee Sanchez
(Costa Mesa), Theya Fernandez.
Ruby Viloria, Shaadi Ariazand,
Christen D'Alessandro and l:!velyn
Gomez round out Thornton's op-
tions at guard while sophomores
Celeste Haueter, Olarlenda Van
Buren, alongside 5-l I freshman
center Lauren Stepanslc:l (Wood-
bridge), play on the front line.
"D'Alessandro i!> a good perim-
eter shooter and wing player at
the 'two' or 'three' spots,· Thorn-
ton said. "Stepanski will be a good
offensive rebounder."
Canillo (6-0), an all-state tour-
PHOTOS BY MARK C: DUSTIN /DAILY PILOT
Minnesota Vikings punter Eddie Johnson, center, watches Sunday's game from the sidelines at
Qualcomm Stadium in San Diego with quarterback Duante Culpepper ( 11) and Lewis Kelly (61 ).
JOHNSON
Continued from A6
pro and he's going to be one of
the better punters In this league
in the future.#
Against San Diego. Johnson's
first punt seemed to have put
Minnesota's defense on the
advantage, as he pinned the
Chargers on their own 15 with
9:50 left in the first quarter when
the Vikings trailed, 7-0.
Johnson's punt was so high, nm Dwight had to call for a faJr
catch. However, four plays later,
third-year running back
laDalnian Tumlinson outran
defenders near Johnson's
aldellne on his way to a 73-yard
touchdown run, the longest of
his career.
In the third quarter, Johnson
recorded a 41-yard punt, but
since It was from his own 14, the
Owgers started at their own 43,
and ewntually drove down for
anoc&.. toucbdown, a
Tumlinson I-yard run, that gave
San Dtego a 35-14 lead.
Wllb 11 :16 remalnlng, Johnson
got off his ftnal punt. He
lhaobd It, but It still got a good
bounce and went for~ yards to
San Diego's 27-ya.rd line. Flutle
1Umed around and led his team
on It.I flnaJ scortng dr:fve, which
wu capped by his 13-ya.rd run
• that came after he had fumbled
• the ball. 1COOped it up and juked
a defender before dMng across
the goal line.
The VUdnp we~ upset after
their toes, co IS)' lhe least. Randy
Mou, who had 120 yards and
one touchdown on 11 catches.
did not •l*k to the media. and
the same. went for defenslw
back Corey O\avous. Johnson
Minnesota punter Eddie
Johnson stretches on the field
at Qualcomm Stadium.
did not have reporters or
cameras In his face after the
game, but he was just as
frustrated with the loss.
"This one does hurt," Johnson
wd. "We spend all of our time
together. It's my work. Tt's llJce a
regular job, but It's a tittle more
fun. You have the highs and the
lows and you experience that
with your team. fl might be
different If specialists walked ln
and kicked and walked back out
That's not how we do IL We 11tay
the whole time. And, that's why
It hurts to lose."
As the VI.kings prepare for a
possible run ror the playoffs.
Johnson haa enjoyed the seasQn.
C.Oming out of Idaho State,
NCM Division l·M ball, his rise
to the N"PL hu hem sweeter for
him, he aa.ld.
"It's been temflc/ Johnson
ta.Id. "I feel vccy fortunate, very
btesaed. I don't le.now how to
deteribo it when you'~ out there
In front of 65,000 people and
you hit the ball and you do well
In what you do and you do it In
a game on national TY. There are
no words to describe that
feeling, the joy you gel from that.
ti's a high, a total high."
Among Johnson's biggest fans
Sunday was his mother,
Olarmalne Oarlce, who arrived
at Qualcomm Stadium about 9
a.m. to tailgate. She decorated 3
friend's motor home with signs
in support of her son, EddJe. She
has seen him use the hard way
to land in the NFL.
Johnson nearly became
academically ineligible at OCC.
He could have probably played
for a NCAA Division 1 program
out of high school. but it took
time for him to reall7.e his ·
potential.
"It was so exciting to see him
play," said Oarke, who also
watched Johnson play in his first
game against the Green Bal
Packers at l..ambeau Field. My
heart was bursting with pride.
He's been through a lot. He knew
that he was playing below rus
level because of the decisions he
made. I remember him realizing.
'this ls where I'm at and this is
what I did.' And, he just put his
head down and started
rebuilding. He was All-American
two years ln a row at Jdaho State
and did a really fantastic job to
get where he Is today.
•rt was a really hard time
coming from Olvhlon l·M.
espectaUy for a punter," she
continued. "He did a fantastic
job. It mates it way more
sweeter. You'n! not playing on
'JV !lite the Dtvislon I kids are:
you're lnst~d In bobunk ldaho
trying to have your little Ught
beam. It dJd and be'• htre and
that's an that count&"
TtEPIRAlES
nament selection. finished sec-
ond on Coast ln scoring aven1ge
(12.6) and rebounds (62) while
leading the team in field -goal per-
centage (.563 on 183 of 325 at-
tempts).
"!Carrillo! has improved a lot
and should be one of the best in-
side ptayers in lhe state," Thorn-
ton sald. "She catches the ball
well and finishes well. She is defi-
nitely our go-to player."
Shaw averaged four JX>inl'i and
14.3 minutes a year ago while fin-
ishing second to Nancy Hatsushi
in three· point percentage (.38.l on
36 of 94 anempts). The 6-2 Von
Tungeln, Coast's tallest player, av-
eraged 4.2 points and 5.5 re-
bounds per game a year ago, but
a sprained ankle hac; limited her
playing time this fall.
Jamie Croy, formerly "Shine,"
will ~ist Thornton along with
Leigh Marshall.
Budget wnstraints have !>hon-
ened the regular season from 28
to 24 games (excluding tourna-
ments), providing for some ex-
tended breaks.
CXX: doesn't play its next game
until ii hosts C.Crritos Nov. 21, a
span o( l2 days between contests.
ln December the Pirates play in
lhe Cuesta Tournament Dec. 4-6
and don't return to action until
the Coast Oui.strnas Oassic two
weeks later. •
"The bottom line is everyone
has the same gaps in time, you
just have to go out and play
hard," lnornton said.
Not much has changed in
Thornton's preparation as he be-
gins his 15th season leading
C.OasL
"We try not to look past each
game and only wony about us,
not the other team," Thornton
said. "lust try to be the best you
can be."
HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL
Brave hearts
Harbor's
linebackers led
rally that kept
Tars in playoff
contention. n
at the Newport 1 la.rOOr
7-yan:l line ln the fourth
quarter.
Newport Harbor
came up with a goal-
Une stand, aJded by the
efforts of backup line-
backer Tuylor Young.
who was in on three of
the four stops, and the
offense then drove 99
yards foe the winning
\ '
Patrick Laverty
Daily Pilot Thomas
Martin
Needing a victory to score.
maintain hope of reach-"I don't know if the in-
ing the CIF Southern tensity goes up or what
Section Division VI play-happens.~ BrinlcJey said
offs, Newport Harbor of the goal-line stand. "I
I ligh's just think that the play·
defense ers knew that their
stepped backs were against the
forward wall."
with a Greg Martin (6-foot, 2l5
Lremen-Miner pounds), Miner (6-1,
dous ef-190) and Theriot (6-1,
fort Friday, holding La· .-----., 221) are all first-year
guna Hills scores to starters, but they have
overcome an I I -point been the leaders of the
halftime deficit and post defense this year and
an 18-14 victory. that was evident against
Keying the defense Laguna Hills.
was the Sailors' trio of Manin was a part of
1uruor linebackers, l3 teckles for the Sail
'lbomas Martin, Greg on .. including a 13-yard
Miner and Trevor The-Trevor sack that he shared with
riot. Theriot tackle Austin Nieto and
After allowing 194 another 4-yard sack.
yards and two touchdowns in Miner contributed with a big
the first half, Newport I larbor's tackle for a loss in the sec:ond
defense limited the I lawks to 58 half and Theriot had a couple
yards over the final two quar-tackles for losses and was a big
ters. part of the Sailors' goal-line
The biggest stop came after stand, including the fourth-
l.ab'una Hills recovered a fumble down stop at the I-yard line.
SCHEDULE
TODAY
Basketb•ll
College men -Vanguard
Blue-Gold game, 7:30 p.m.
College women -Vanguard
Blue-Gold game, 7:30 p.m .
Soccer
College men -UC Irvine at
Riverside, 1 p.m.
Surfing
High school boys and girls -
Newport Harbor at Mater Oei
at Brookhurst Street,
Huntington Beach, 6:30 a.m.
Volleyb•ll
Community college women -
Riverside at Orange Coast, 7
p.m .
Weter polo
Community college men -
Orange Coast at Ventura,
first round of Southern
California regional playoffs ,
2:30 p.m.
College men -UCSO at UC
Irvine. 7 p.m.
· Book Drive a..>..-...
The Rotary Clubs of Newport-Balboa,
Newport Beach Sunrise and Newport-Irvine
Fountain for Youth Funds will match up to
$6,800 in contributions made by the public to
buy reading books for the libraries at three
Newport-Mesa Elementary Schools on the t
Wes1side of Costa Mesa -Pomona, Whittier
and Wilson Schools. The books wltt'Be used bY
children in Kindergarten through Grode 3 as
they master Engl1Sh and Reading.
-------------------------~-~-------------------------Yes. I want to help children master Reading and English by the age of nine. Here is my
contribution to buy books for Pomona, Whittler ancf Wilson Elementary Schools.
_ $10 will be matched by Rotary Fountain for Youth Funds arid buy 12 reading books.
_ $25 will be matched by Rotary Fountain for Youth Funds and buy 30 reading books.
_ S50 will be matched by Rotary Fountain for Youth Funds atld buy 60 reading books.
_ $100 will be matched by Rotary Fountain for Youth Funds and buy 120 reading books.
_ Other amount to 'be matched by Rotary Fountain for .Youth Funds.
Make your tax-deductible check payable to Rotary 5320 Foundation and mall to:
. Dally Pilot
Promotions Department/Reading by 9 Book Drive
P.O. Box 1560
Costa Mesa, CA 92628
To order books for our students, your contribution to be received by December 15, 2003, Is
greatly kppredated.
Donors and the amount given will be recognized in the Reading by 9 Honor Roll In the
Dally Pilot unless they request not to be listed by ch~ing here:
_Please don't list my name.
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Al ~1. November 12, Z003 SP O RT S
BRIEFLY
CalP y's Day honored
ronttl'r Cc>Qa High muJd.
sport stAndout Sharon Day. who
has ahll>ed this n for the Cal
Poly San tu.fa Obispo womem
IOCCW teef\\_ WU tnbbed Tuesday
u the Bia West Conference Fresh· man of die Y~
Vanguard open s in style
• MSJCETBAU: CellUa
WOMEN'S TENNIS
CdM grad Yels~y lauded
l'ionncr Corona del Mar High
1tandout Anne Yeltey, now play·
Ing wom n'a tennlll tlt Stanford,
h been Klected the Nation.al
High School Senior Glrls nnn11
Athlete of the Year Coe 2003, the
NatJonal High School Coachet
Association annouooed recently.
A two-time doublc:s champion
at the United States Tennis Asso-
dadon SUpemaUonaJ clay court
championships, Yelsey also won
the doublet titJ at the USTA
Girls' 18 National hard court
champions.hip with Rl,ia 1.al.a·
meda. Yelsey oJso holds the aln-
gtes and doubles titles at the F.as·
ter Bowl girls 18 champlonshJp.
·rtte NHSCA setecu coaches
and senior Athletes of the Year ln
20 boys and g1rl.'J port& and
sponsors l l nadonal champion·
shJp events In the sporu of wres-
tling. goli. and soccer.
O\ly, the third c.aJ Poly player to
retdve an individual honor foJ.
lowtng Oe:femlvt ~ or the
Year Sima Simmons and Goal·
kttpt-t of the Ynr Greta Shirdon.
'iCOted alx goal! and rtaudcd a
l~wn hi~ sh assists. She helped
I.he Mw tangs win last weekend'•
H~ Wc5t toumrutwot at UC Irvine
.u,d gain on outumat:lc bttth lnto
the NtM tournament
Josef son drained six of 11
thrte-polnt tries to earn a
game hlgh 18 points to lead cht>
Vanguard Unfve~lly women._
baaketboll ceam to 1166-52 non-
conferc:nce viccory over host
San Diego State 10 open tht'
sea5on 1\Je'!day nlglu. Kt'Uy
Schmidt scored 15 point& wh Ue
Usu Ftulkner added 14 to go
with Lacey Burn"' 13 for the lJ
on • rated No 4 111 the NAIA.
Locey MiUb (six points) rounded
out the scoring for Vanguard.
KENT TREPTOW I OAl.Y Pl.OT
Newport Harbor High's Kiley Hall ( 11) slams the baU past Villa MILLER Miller to compete against cur-
rent teammau: Alyson Jennings,
who has commJtred to the Uni-
versity of Texas.
UCJ's Hayley McNallan. Caro-
lint! !Cabe and Alyson Spencer
were VOlt'C.I fil")t team All·Big ~'
by 1lw dn:ult'i. coaches. Day was u
'*'<..vnd·tcam honoree.
Park defenders Ashley Williams, left, and Heather Adle in
Tuesday's CIF Southern Section Division II-AA first-round match.
Continued from A6
With her college choice 6.naJ.
!zed, Miller enters the OF
Southern Secrlon playoffs with·
out stress.
Bucs bank on playoffs
•SOCCER: Sophomore Mar·
co San1angelo of Orange Coas1
College scorl'd 111 the 871h mln-
uu.• Tuesday ns the Piru1es
t'dKt:d host San1lngo Canyon,
l ·O. In OranJ(e Fmpire Confer·
e-nt.e mt'n'!i i.ot:t:l'r action.
OCC (13-5-1. 10·3· I In the
Ol l) I~ hoping for a berth ln
thl' Sou1hern C.ahfornla re·
l(lllllal playoffl>. In which palr·
lnJ<" will be announced today.
Biola sweeps host VU
• VOLL£YBt\l.1; VisillnK Blola
'IWt•pt Vanguwd, 30-19, JO 24.
\0 27. tn C.oldl•n State Athletic
Lu1tfl•renct' women's volll'yball
Ill 1io11 l\Je!.day Keri Del l<.1<1' l~d
VU 114· ll. ti 11 in rhe Cj~A< l
with I I i11gs Jnd 111ne kill' B1ula *' lll·~. 15··1.
Sage Hill makes history
•VOLLEYMLL: Sage llill
School's girb volleyball team
claimed the school'~ nrsl vie·
tory In the ClF Southern Sec
lion playoff& ln any spor1 l\Je
day nlgh1 with a 25-19, 25 I 9,
25· 19. Dlvi1>ion IV-A first-round
victory over ho\I Fairmont
Prep.
Sophia HWgren ll'd the Light
nlng (9·8) with 15 ~Is followe-d
by I 0 from Cat Dailey. 1 lillgren
added five M:rvice aces. The
Ughtnlng will play Maranalhd
In the second round Thuri.da>
with a com flip roday to detl.'r
mine the home 1eam.
Sailors finish unbeaten
• FOOT&\U.: The Newporl
Harbor High Crt>1>hmen footbdll
team defeated host Lagund
Hill1-, 20· I 6. Thuri.day to ftn1sh
the i.eason undt'foa1ed in mne
games and clinch the !>ea Vtew
Leagu'e chll1llpH111,hip. LagunJ
Hill' fell to 7-'J.
TARS
Continued from A6
Though II was most likely
Newpon'& largest lead of the sea·
son. Glenn could care less. He's
pleased with victories. but there
are other parts of the game tusr
~ 1mponant for him
"We have so many lirtle thJngs
to work on. I wasn't that con·
cemed with the score. a'l much
as I was with their executing,·
Glenn s&d. ·For M>me of the
1earru. that are ahead down the
road. we're going to have to do
the litUe things. so that'i. what
we're Lryi.ng 10 focus on •
That'& also wl1y. Glenn called a
timeout In Game I when Villa
Park (10 II), an at·large reprc·
i.eniatlve of the Century League.
rallied from a I :!-b deficll to
come w1thin one. Aftl.'r the tune·
out. rhe Spartam scored jll5t six
more polntS. wtille the Sailors
went to Jennings, Turner. senior
Lauren Miller and Junior Kiley
Hall to grab baclt the momen·
tum.
~. bound for the Uni-
versity of Texas. contributed
eight ldlli. 17 assists und six aces.
Miller, who recently commined
10 Baylor, recorded elgh1 ld.lls.
two ace and two blocks. Hall
had six kills, three aces and two
blocks. while Alexis Kerns also
provided three acei.. Seniors Kel·
Ue King (12 assists) and Elizabeth
Oayton produced two aces each.
Half of the Sailors' roster is
made up of seniors Glenn is
hoping those players will step up.
while they are eager to meet the
challenge.
"We have a really good con·
nection and the thing Is: we do
not want to lose." Miller said
"Everyone has so much heart
and hopefully lha1 wiU keep us
winning.~
schools would have likely only
offered walk-on possibilities..
An All·Sea View League and
AU-Newport-Mesa selection last
season. Miller's interest in Baylor
was piqued by her former Gol-
den Wes1 Volleyball Oub Coach
Kevin Wray. a Baylor graduate
who also assists with the Bears.
Playing in the Big 12 will allow
occ
Continued from A6
The occ novice erght winner
finished in 21:13. 39 seconds
\ahead of runner-up San Diego
State ln the time-trial format.
The Pi.rates' winning novice
eight included Steven Edmonds,
Patrick lsrnel. Mike Oxbig. Jeff
Collen. Shane Rubin. Corey
Hopkins. Brandon Cesear. Sam
Proctor and cox.swain Lauen Bei-
tel. OCC also won the men's
"It's detinltely a relief,· Miller
said.
The Sailors. the defendJng DI·
vision ll·M champions, will be·
gin defense of their dde 1onlght
at home at 7 p.m. against Villa
Park
open four with cox. finishing in
22: 11 to best San Diego State by
37 seconds.
The Pirates were third m that
race, as weU.
OCC was second in the men's
novice four e\lent. clocking a
25:03, 17 seconds behind UC
Sama Barbara.
Also In the men's novice eight.
OCC boats finished ftfth, sixth.
!.evenlh and eighth.
OCC was I 0th in the women's
collegiate and 1un1or novice eight
and seventh in the wome n'!> col-
legiate eight.
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Cctnlrel Oo>bKt
Tho neme • .omn,. and
l~ltphone number of
rrnn Compl11n1nt ' Al·
lmoo•y or Cron Com
11l•1nanl• without 1n
•llt>1ney •~ (Et nomb<e.
la d"t<cton y 11 numero
"" telefono llol •botado
d•I tlem•"dant1 n <let
demandantt qu• no llflnt
•bo&odo. u) loyoa l
Crunfoeld #112571.
c;,11,.n l Cre1ory
•163737 LORBER
GRHNFIHD POI.Im '
Pl NGlll Y llf', l"l985
Stowe Orov•. Poway, CA
92064 ~13 1020 fAX
~111002
OATli (fecM) JON OJ,
200J, Al..Ati SlATllt,
Cle.to (A-'t}. ~,A
MOUA \'AHO l 'f, DetMY
Co.i-4-) I
l'ubhshed ~wport 8'!ach
Cost.a Meu Delly Piiot
Octot>et 29. Novef'l\ber S
12 19 2003 W214
llOTKI TO CBfTOIS
OflWSALI
~ 6IOM105 U.C.c.)
bow kl 7003MY
i:nmllll a:.! at tQ5 Nult<.e •• lu11eby 11ven ~ If~ 8M..80A, CA lo tredotort of lh• within
.., n1m•d Hiier thal " bulk
TN bjt .... rd ...... Hie Is •boul lo It• m1da
al lllDch* ......_ of the asseh r1•tcrtbed
bt91(a) 1nr9 fnlndldl:> balow
be ~ • "' lht r •m•(s) ~nd ollce al ~ bu•tnus tddress(•O of
TIT\£ EICAOW, INC.. lh• ulltr •rt tXCCU 011 WL1ttJE a;~ TM: STYLE ClEANlRS, &UTE a , ~ INC , ~949 HARBOR
.. ...-. .,.. CA ICIOtO rd Bl VO , COSTA MESA. CA ~ 97676
fll ~ • dlll 11 The loc•lton '" Cali UPON BJANOE Olfl lornta of the thief MA8CUC9m utculovt othn ol lht
Th9 &::::':i pra « ulltr 11 2949 HARBOR W llldls '1 CXJrnCbl 8lVI>, COSTA MUI\, Cl\ ........ al ,.. 916'6
tuh9rd ...... Olh As ltsted b1 the "lltr,
.._ la fll ""' al I •II othtt bus1neu nafl>ts
4l,IJDQ.llD. n:ld'a Ind tddrHMS ll\td by ~ _..,.., • I tlHt uHe1 within lhfM 1,IOD..Oll, "*'1 C0"9llll al ,,., , before th• date
"' ~ IUCh Ust WI\ Mnt or
OE9CAPTO'I, ~· dtltvtr•d to th• buyer CMH: M,lm.00. are 0N0"1:0
DEMAN> NOTE: Tht n1me(1) and
t4Q,llll100 bu.lneu •ddl "' ol lht ·-:~: buytt ere JUM SUK fll rd SOHO. I 8G!!!l r ttldbr oo1t
h St.l Rowltnd Ht!Chl•, CA ~). 91148 ~ ~ Sc MJr.I ~ The euets to be told te ~ rd •rt dtl<flb!od In l t!Hllal ~· CIOCll, .. h H fu1111l11rt, ftlhH•, OOl.W'*»i b..,.._of •QulPm•nt, 1oodwlf1,
.. ~rd---111 tr•d•n•m•, ru .. hold
tO i. -.-. ,,. fll lmf.rovtment and lnttf
-"'., " , tnd con111nt not to ntllllrt.e•~ comjltle arid I• locat•d ..
tlV b 1r°ii*'..:&:.: 11 2949 IWtlOR tlVO ~ COSTA MCSA. CA 916~
VWJUAN .-The l111ilntn 111m1 ,.., uud by It!• Mlllf •I ~H II«> ICIU th•t locallon 11: OtC• UQN........_.. UTIV( SfYl.£ CltANCllS ~OWl'Tlll~ IC. TIHI lflt•<tpelM date of tilt btrlll &ale la Dtc. 2.
200l at ttlt efflct of: ~r Unl1td l"-1•• Co , 1142 llAO«lOITA ~ 0 1rden Grovt lllvd .. DM.YPLOT'WllQI f20I, t.tfct111 011111" Ce 91944
lhe bulk Hie ts sub
1ect to Caiofornra Uno
loom Commercial Code
Se<llOn 6106 2
If \O \Ub,act the name
and •ddren ol the person wrlll wllom
cleonoi m•y be ftltd ti
United £"row Co , 8942
Cardell Grove Bl¥d .
•208 G11dtn Grove C1
92844 Ind Iha Int day
for fol1n1 c la oms shill bt
Oec I 2003 whoch ts
th~ bus•nen d•y 1>1lore
the ule d11e spe~1f1ed
abn••
OATCO October 18 2003
/S/ JUNG SUK SONC
Published Newport
8e.~h Co>ll MeH Oatl'f
Polol Novembu 12, 2003
CNS 605004 W23!>
llWPOIT IUSA llRD
sotOOl DlSTICT
1.01 llD mu. OA'fl
AHO ,LACI, COST A
MISA HIGH SCHOOL
A. 114 o ... ,., ... """
ottd tld Deo4llner
T ....... y. o ......... ,
2tt4, 200J. 2.00 , .... .
B Pl1et of Bod Rt
ceopt Newpor I Meu
Unofotd School 01s111ct
Purchnma. 2985 B Bui
Street Costa Meu, C•
926?6
C P101ect N1me
Mu\ura ·11· Modern
111IK1n Costa Meu Hoth
School
Contr •<.I II · Site Un
de111ound El ectroc~I
Pat~•I• I ... " 101·04
D Place 't•n' are on
IM PROJ[CJ .WANAC
ER i; olloc.t McC11thy
Butld1n1 Comp~n1u
20401 S W Bitch Street
Suttt JOO , Newpor I
8e"h CA 92660
McCarflly Butldrn.
Compantes Meuure 'A
Offttt 2985-C Bear
Slrttl. Costa Men, Cll
926?6
1.02 SUMMARY Of
WO.ltr
Protect Oncroptoon
Th11 l)fOjecf cons11h of
phased m<>dern1zallon of
Costa Mru Htllll school
tn the Newport Meu
Unofltd School 011t11ct
Spectltcally. 1nfr1tlruc
tura upar•dff of Site U..4••1•-4 lle<trlcel
e ttd lew V•lt•t•
H<ti"-• • .,.t-• r ... chi.llflt c....,ulta Oftd , .. n ...... oNLY.
PttUmlnary f\1tm1t1 $4~.00000
1.os NOTl<lc
A NOTICE IS HEREBY
GIV[N that NewptHI
Mn a Unlfl•d School
District .,11111 by and
lhruu1h lt'1 Governin1
8oerd will rtettv. 11alt.d
bids IOI 1w11d of a
conlratl tor the 1bon
n1mec1 Projtet up to, but
not l1tt1 then the bid
dudllne.
B Bide shall be re
celved In th• plu•
tdtnlltled 1110••·
wtielhet /If not bid• 11•
c>pened n 1ctly 1t the
ttme flHd In thlt notice.
no bid will be r ectlved
.tft•r th• bid dHdhnt
C l'LAHS ANO SPEC
fflCA TIONS ARE AVAll
ABl( November 11. 200.l lht document.a
m1y bt rtvllwtd ti lllt
PROJECT MANAOl!R'1
offle• (Mt 1ddrn.1 Item
H below) Oft C4" 8[
PURCHASED FROM
UUllMR IUlfpttlNft 1 •J7 I (e11.ttr11ctl•t1
(et1ter, IFYltt•, CA.
fHHfJf4t) SH· 7561, (Ut) SH·
1209 0 Ille Oisll let Wiii be
1n1Utt1n1 end 1nlorc1n1
1 l t bor Complltnc•
Prop1m In ecco1dtl!C1
with tilt p1ovlllon1 tnd
rtQulrtmtnb of Ai.14111
bl'f 8111 150I t hd
p!fftvtfll to Caltfotnl•
l abor Cod• uctlont 1110 et HQ All con•
trecton end tlltlr •P•
pHcablt 1ubcontrec:ton
,.rl0tmlftl Oft tho prol oct •II.I wltl ltt raqulrld
lo compl~ wllh thl
1111u1r11110ttl of Ill• lt~ C.l!tlllilnct ,fO•
p 1m lnclu 11~0 of, but
not limllect to provldln1
t
, .
Oltoctt or ht' her du
11n•l•d roprntnltlt¥e
the rr1ht lo conduct
"audtl' onlervrew• of the
tr 1desmen perlormin1
on the pro1ttl site on
•nu deemed necesHry
btsts du11n1 employees
norm11 wo•~•na houri.
al no add1lt0n1I cost lo
lhe 0111rrct or any of
the 01strtcf • r1prnen
......... or •aents
E Each BIOOER mu•I
post • btd b<Jnd 01 other
H•Urofy on file amnunt
or 10% ol the amount
of the bod woth the bod
F E"'h BIOOER 11
mullaneously wolh lhe
ueculoon of the Con
fr1cl Ae•Hmenl, wtll be
r equu ed to lurnosh •
l•bor and Ma luoal
Pertormanre Bond on an
1mount equal lo 100
percent of the Conlracl
1um •nd • fatlhful
Perform1nce Bond tn 1n
1mou111 equal lo JOO
percenl of the Contra(!
Sum Seid Bonds ~h•ll
be lrom an admolled
C1hforn11 Surety ut11
faclory lo lhe Ontrtct
and listed In lhe r eder •I
Re111st11 1uued by the
Department of lru suty
and l"en,ed on Callfor
noa S11d bond\ •h•ll
remain on full lore" ind
ellvcl lh1ou1h the
cu., int"• pe11od
C fl•• SIOOl R shall b•
• licensed contrat lor
pur\uanl lo lhe Bu\lnen
11nd Profenoonal\ Code
ind be licensed in the
1ppllcable clo11foc•toont
for the lr•des In• which
the conlr3Clor '' 'ub mtttonc a bod
I• lht\ p•o1ecl hu 3'\.
Otsabled Veter •n Bu\1
neu tnterprrH p<1rht1
patoon coal1
I Questron\ 1bout thos
PROJtC T should bt
d11ect1d fco lhe PROJlCT
MANl\ClR Contact
C1a11 Sca11na1 Tele
phone l 141424-8950.
Ftrm McCarthr 8uold'"I
Co rAX 11414?4 ~I
J No Btd m1y be
wtlhdr awn unUI N1nely
days afttr the 81d
Opentn1 01l1t
K The D"troct re
Mrvn th• 111hl lo re,act
•n'f 1nd all btds °' to
waive trre1u11111tu tn
•ny bid L Newpor I Meu
Unified S~hool Ot,trtct IS
111 "equel OPp<>rtunn;·
omployer
M. Ne tel• ..........
lecalMlle ..,.~lil11e wlll ... _ • ., ......... f44en
If! the OIS'fltl<T ,.,,.
twl•" et the time ef ... 4.
Publishad Hewpofl
Buch·CO$ll Meu Oally
Piiot Novemb11 12. HI,
2003 W24J
ISCIJHJ
llOTICI Of PITI1DI
TOMmSTa
lSTAnOfi
WMS Pf1D OOllS
WI llO. A222149
To •II heka, b•n•fl
cltr1e1 utdttor• eon
ttncent ua.d1l0tt. tnd
per•on' who may oth
etw111 bt lnttrHttd In
lh• Witt or ttt•t•. or
lloth, of IAMCS PETEii
0088$
A M:TtTION 'OR PAO
8ATt hi' b .. n ftled by
MICtiAll V OOHS In
the Superior Coutt of
C111tornl1, County of ORAHCE THC l'CTITION FOii
,llOllATE 1eQ11 .. tt
MICH.Vl Y 0088& b•
•P90111ltd 11 jWton•I
11prnent1t1v1 to Id·
mllll\1tt tho Ollate of
'"' detecltnt TH( f'tflllON ffCIUHtl
1ulhyfll1 to 1dl'llni.ler
the Hltlt undtf the
Independent Admlnl1·
tr1t1on ol C1t1ie1 Act
(Tll11 Alltlt«lty will ti "
the penonel 1epr-·
l•lr•t lu tall• 1111n1
acllon• without obt.lft
1111 Ultl 1ppto111I
11•11>11 t1kln1 urt1ln
v1ty 1mporl1nt 1cll04I•, •
rcprnent1tove woll be
requlri4 lo 110 notice
lo interested person'
unln1 they hav• w11¥td
noflce °' contenled lo
lh• prop<»td action )
The tndependent •d
mtnoslrat1on aulhoroty
wtll bl &•anted unlus
1n onteroted ptrson
ftlu an ob1tcllon to lht
pelttoon and \howa 1ood
uuw why lht court
\hould nol 1ranl the
1ulh0<lly
A HCARINC on the
pet1t1on will be held on
0£CCM8£R 11. 2003 at
I 45 pm tn D-c>I L73
loceled al 341 The Coty
Onve South Orencc CA
92868
Ir YOU OBJECT to the
I' an1tn1 ol th• petition
you 'hould appear 11 the
llH1ln1 end atal• your
ob,ec:Uons °' tilt written
objacll<><u wttll ttlt court
belor• the hHrtn1. Your
appear1nce m1y be In
parson or by your
attorney
If YOU llRE A CREDI·
TOR or conl1n1ent
er editor ol the clecused.
rou musl ftle your tlatm
woth lht court and m11I
• t opy to the parson1I
repruenteltva •PPotnttd
by the court within four
monlhs lrom the date of
lh• ltrst 1uu1nu 'l ltltlll U PIO¥tded'
Probate Code sec It
9100 The tlmft for IJllne
claims wlll nol uplre
before lour month1 from
th• heu ona date nolocad
•bo¥e
YOU MllY lXAMINE the
Iola ktpl by the court ff
you arP • per'IOn tn·
!er ••led tn the nllle.
you may ltle with tl1t
court 1 Requul lor
Spe<tal Notte~ (f0tm Of
1!>4) ol the flhn11 of an
in¥entory and •PP• 11u1 or esUlt esseh or of
1ny 1>•h\lo" or account
u provided In Probate
Code u cloon 1250 A
Rtquul lor Special
Notoce fo1m " 101l1bte
from the cour I clerk
Att ... n•y f.., '91111Mtrt
'•t•~ J. ··~·! htJ. ltl""I & NI-, W'
J I S CMt-lol W.-,
T.,.th•, CA '2710
Published Newport
Buch Co1t1 MeH Dally
Pilot Novernbar 17, 18,
19, 2003 WT233
~ ......
N..se.i..t
lh• followlna peraons 11• doln& bu11ne11 1t
Celuy Mor'\t•••· 18627 8rookhunt Slt•el, 138:2,
Fountain Y1lley. CA
92708
Artl\e Cntt1pr11es, Inc
(CA), 18627 lroollhur1t
Sl!Ht, 1382. Fount11n
Vtllty, CA 92708
Thi• bu11neu Is con
ductad by • corporatton
H•vt you 1terltd dollll
bua1ne11 .,,n No
llrltN E.nterprit.tt, Majid
S1l11t, Ptoldtnt
Thia steltment "" hlff with the Co11nty
Clerk of Oun1t Cou11ty
on 11/'07/'03
200Ht•4411
Dilly Pilot No11 1~1•2t?i 26, Dee. 3, 2003 " 411 ......... ........
TIWI foltow1n1 pt non•
•re doln1 bual114.. ...
The Ruf ftt•l• l'Ctt
WOtk, 14()() W OcOln
front. Newpo<t INdl.
Cahf0t11ill 9*3
WI lnve 1menh (CA),
6400 W Oc1111front.
N•wr.o•t 1 .. c11, Call·
forn • 92'el rh11 bvslneu 11 con
dllcted lly • COf P«•lleft
Hive 10ll 1l1tlld dolflt
b11•11u1 yen Vn Ol/'Ol/1~
W8 lllYlllmtnla, Wtll·
""' l1mllll/f'tf•ldti1t T1111 tllttment ••• filetl with UM Collnly
Clerk of Ouna e Count7
on 10/31/'0l 20H .. Ha..
01Hy l'llot l'foy IW, )!i 11, 21, 200.t • aw
·----~~----------------~-------.---
•cma Of"""' NIA&IMO
NOnCI IS NUllY
OIVlM thet 11\e City M•n.ett ol the City ot Newport IHch h ..
de•lan•l•ct • hn1h11
olflcet lo llulct • p111llk
hf*#l111 end mlllle find
11111 a110 recom111fnde
tloin uo the luu1 or wMlMr the I nat-ftmily
1Hldenc1 1t 1918 Oovtr
01h,.' con111tutu •
pubic nulUllce PllfW.lll
to ""wl)Ot t Budl Mu
nlcljlel Code Section
I 0 fl() AM 1lenu found to
be • public 11ulslnu wiH
be 1emovtd t1onl vi.w
trom the public rllflt·of
way
The conditions con1h·
tutin1 the alle11d n111
unct are es follow1.
1 Newport Buch
Munlclplll Code Section
20.66.040(B )(3)(•)
Perll ln1 In req11ired
y11cb· A trailer Is stored
within lh• front yerd
SI lbll(... .tf U WhlCh IS
not ellowed
2 Un1fo1 m 8u1ld1n1
Code Sectt0n 1607 4 4
Specie! roof loeds
Yaroou~ items ere sl0ted
on Ille 1001 1ncludln1.
bul not fim1l1d to, old
tares, • table, a wood
pallet end other covered
store1• Items on the
second story roof over
the a•raae 1 he root 11
nut destined for sucli
pu1 posu nor appi oved
for such by the bu1ldina
offlclal
3 Newport Beach
MunK•pal Code Section
10 50 020(C) Accu
mulal1on ol rubb15h
Linh and debris Yaroous
items on the pro~1ty
art v1slble from the
public 111ht-of wa,
1nclud1na, but not l1m1ted
lo. • scraen door, wood
doors. push lawn mow
er, 1 wood pallet, chain,
bricks, concrete "P rap,
and o.lhlf miscellaneous
ll•mi other items •rt
towered by black plasUc
toverina appro .. mately
one h•lf of the yard
4 Newport Beach
Municip•I Code Section
I 0 !IO 0?0< r ) Obst rue
lion of public raJlll of
w1y In 1ddtl1on to •
vehicle p•rt.ed on the
public i•dewalk, a lra1le1
tonaue. the front of an
•ulomob1le lh111 and
other m1Hellaneuus
1lern1 Ob\lrut l the pubhc
111ht of·way
5 Newport Beach
MLlflklJI~ c .. &Kl..., :IO 60 020(A)( I) fa•
ten"°" Into YMft A
pwtlal l1nco In Htet\
of Ille j>O(mlttect th1"
'"' htt1hl limll oaiata In the ftont 1••d
I Unlf0r111 4dmlnli
tutlve Code S.clion
301.l· •n aw111111 h" bMn 1ttuhod to a wall
above • w&Mow without
pe11111t1 Of' ln'll'CllOM.
NOTt(I lS fUllTMll ONllf tllat a p11bllc
fl11rtn1 llu bttn
t.<lleduled t1ef0tt th•
htat1n1 ofticer c1H11
nahd by the City
Maneatt 11 4 00 p m un
tlle 24th d•y of No-.. mti.r, 2003. Ill Ille
Council Chambets of the
City ol Hewpo<I 8Hch
City Hall, 3JOO Ntwpor I
Bou1 .. ,, d, Newport
Buch, Catllornia, at
which tlmt end pl1ce
•nr and au Ptoons
lnte.,.stad may •PP .. ,
and be hH1 d In lklu of
• personal •PPHI anca,
1nter"ted ptuons may
submit written meteu•ls
to Iha Code and W1te1
Qualify C nlorcemenl
M•n•c., for rev~w and
conlidtr allon by No
wtmb11 21 2003 All
submitted m1l1111li will
be presanted to the
hnr1n1 oflice1 The
procudinas will b•
recorded by 1 lOUrt
reporter
fOf lnlormallun call
(949) 644 3220
Jim Sana.eh, Code &
Waler Quehty Enforce
ment M1n•1e< City of
Newport Bt<tlh
Publ .. hed Newpor I
Beach Costa Mesa D•1ly
Pilot Novembe1 II. 12
13. 2003 1Wlh838
RctN.9'111ess -s......
The lottow1n1 per sons
are do1na bus1nos u
W1tneric hn1t1el, ?!iO
8111tol SI , Co•I& Mesa
CA 9?6:>&
Strole runbutr. 7188
Mekn•e St •c. Buen•
Park CA 906?1
I ha\ buianeu " ~on
ductr<! by 1n 1nd1V1du1t
llavr you started doing
bus1n"'' yel 7 No
Slfole Tunbulr
Thi~ s tatement we\
f1ted w•lh thr r.ounly
Cltrk of Orance founty
on 101)1/03
2003'963713
Dilly Pilot Nuv S, 12
19. 26. 2003 W?2J
.. l.lllllllllCll
ISCIM
llO'ACI Of Pl1lll*
TO•UUa
1$JATIOf:
llCJIAllW.UKU
· WUO.Am074
To •II ltelrt, benefl
darles, crldlton, con
lln1•nl crtdlton, 111d '*"'°"' who 1111~ Olll _,._ be lnlttltltd In
Ille w1I or e1t1tt. or
both. ol "ICHAAO W llJCRLll
A l't:TITIOff FOR PRO
BATE h•• .... n f1t.d by
CHRISTIN AHN MAit
LOW in the Suptflof
Court of C111fo11111
County of OllAHGE
THE PC TITION FOR
PROBATE "qunh
CHRISTIN( ANN MAR
LOW be 1ppolnl•d H
penon1I taprtsantallv•
to admlnlsttt the .. t•I•
ot the decedent
THE PETITION requeab
the decedenrs Wiii ind
cod1c1ls, If 1ny, bt
admitted to p1ob1lt Tho Will and any cod1e1h ara
availabt. for eom1n1
hon 1n lh• Ille t.epl b,
Ille COUii
THE PETITION reque1ta
•ulhoflly lo administer
the nt•l• uno" the
lndepondenl Admlnls
l1ahon of r st a tu A<:t
(Th!i Aulhonly will allow
the personal repreun
t•l1ve to l4ke m1ny
action• without obl11n
ina court approv1I
Befort tfkinl cerl1111
very important aclloni
howeve<. the penon•I
represenlallVe will be
required to I"" nolact
to 1nlcruled per\ons
unless they heve waived
nol1u Of con•ented lo
lhe proposed nlton )
The andependenl •d
m1n1slnllon authuraly
will be aranted unlus
an interested pe1son
llin an ob1oc1ton lo the
petition and 'hows aood
t•u•e why the court
should not ar •nl th•
•ulhOlily A H(ARINC on the
pellllon wall be held on
DCC£MBIR II ?OCll 11
I 4'> p m in Oepl I 71
louted at 341 111~ Caty
011ve South Or .me• r. A
92868
IF YOU OBJCCl lu the
c• anlanit ol lhe peltlion
you &llduld appur "' lne
hurtn1 ~nd stale 7n1ir
ob1ec11on\ ur lilt written
obiectlons walh the court
M f«I tht ll&Mtnt Yow
..,,... anq lllfY llt Ill
ptraon or l>y y111r
ettorney
IF YOU AAt A CREDI
TO" Of cu11t1111•nt
"tclitOI ol lht dtc.eMd,
you ""'1t hi. YOllf dt m
w1tb 1111 court 1nd lllJlll
1 tot>t to the !MlflOll•I
1 tl>ftttnttllvt 90pol11ttd
by tlll cou1 I wrlllill lovr
month• hom tho ctatt of
Ille I irtt lssu1NK1 of
letlM• H PfOVMled Ill
Ptobett Code HChOll
1100 The llfllt fOf fil~
cltlnl, wlll not uplr1
belOft IOlll month• from
the hu1m1 dtlt notl<td
•bo•e YOO MAY l XAll'IHC lht
Iii• t.ept by the court II
yOll 111 I ptflOfl in
111 n tad In the nt1t1,
yuu n11y 11111 with Ille
tour t • R111u .. 1 fOf
Spec I al Notice ( '°' m Of
IM) of th• fllln& of an
Inventory and 11>11rel11I
of 111111 .,.,..i. OI of
1n7 petition Of account
11 provided 1n Probate
Code aechoo l 250 A
Request for Sptc11I
Nol"• lorm " available from the c:ourt cleft.
Att-yt.P..m-1
'"""'"'LT~. Wl•-Mr, Wl•M & w ... •-lll J.une• I. Wui..IM, .....
(CSllU7U) hos Mofn St., Ste.
1300, frwlnt, CA
t2'14
Published Newpor I
Beach Co1ta Mesa Da1l7
Pilot November 6. 12, 13, 2003 ThW913
Adt-.a ..... ... s.....
the followana persons
'" dnanc busiOHs as l 8 J M1naaement,
16!1() So Harbor Blvd ,
An1he1m, CA 92802
Garr Associates. Inc
(D~laware), W (1rl G~11 , Jr . 16SO So
ll11bor Blvd , Anaheim.
CA 9?802
lh11 business is con
dueled by 1 corporation
!lave you started doina
businn• yet1
Yn9/110J
C1rr An0<11tes Int
W Earl Carr JI Pro
adenl
Th" •lalement wu
hied with the County
Ct.,k ul Or 1n1te County
0r1 10/?3 OJ
2003'9'2123
Oail1 Pilot Now S, 12.
19. Zti, 2003 W228
,... .....
... *'-'
Tht lolluwl111 PttM>ll•
tr• dol11& butlnl'I• H 1) GLADY BU, b)
TRASH H llUHKE fS,
11111 lvor~crttt line,
H1t11ll111toit h•dl, CA 926'1
!leyn Wtrct. 111 U
IYOf~Cltl I l 1ne, Ihm
tin on Buell, CA 92GU
T la buttneu II COfl
dll(ttt4 by '" lncjavlclu•I Have you 1ttrttd clvjtl1
builneuyetf
Yt109,/0l/2003
(layn W11d
Thia 1h1ten11111 WH
hied wllh the County
Cltfk of Of1n11 Counly
Oii 10/ll/Ol
IOOHHJ720
D•lly Pilot Nov !>, 17,
19, 26. 2003 W121
fldllM ......
"-*'-' Th• lollowln1 penon1
.,. dol11& buslntu H
HO·DAOOY SURf COM
PANY. 1680 16th St
E212 Newport BHch.
CA92661
J1n1 StHffen" 1680
16tl1 St l211. Newport
BHch CA 92661
Tracy lonptrelh, 2140
B Costa Mesa. COlla
Mesa. CA 92627
This buslntn " con
ducted by· co pdrtners
Hove you starltd doin&
businftu ytt7 No
Jim Stuffens
Thll statement wu
flled wllh the Counh
Clerk of 011n1e County
on 10/31/03 20036963721
Darty Pilot Nov !>, I?
19. 26. 2003 W118
S1IUOllS ,AMY LAW)
OTAOOll MIKW •
DBIOIO DI fAILIA
HOTIC£ TO RESPON
DCHl (Name) (AVISO Al
DE MN«>AIXl ( NoniOr e)
to\e(>h P1u1 S.veee
You Nt befflll ill9d A
usll!CI le Hlan d!Nnand
•ndO
PCTITICMR'S NAMC IS Cl
NOM8Rf Of l ()(MANO
ANTI I S I w Ann Sava&"
CASI NllM61 R (Numero
.,_.I C•W) 03000e6S•
You holtt .lO CAl.CNOAA
DAYS afteo th" SunHnon~
•nd Pelrhon ••~ 'W'<Vt'd
on you to ht.> • R9\jl<lllv
(101111 1787) •I ""' U>Url
<11nd ~ve • ~~v on tl'MI pellho~ A '-'ti~ ...,
phone ca• wall root protect
YRM II you !lo no! hie
...-fftllPOllM on tlmt,
the COllfl ml~ l!W.e
1>tdt•• 1lltcUn1 yout
-·· yoc# P'lll*'Y· •nd custody ol yoUf c:Nldrwi You nay be
Clfdlled lo pay fillPPOft
•nd attorney '-Mid eo.ts It you cenoot P•r
"" fillnfl ,... -th• c..-kif • '" w.W. form If you want llpl llOYtCt. C:Ollllct I lewyer -=~ 30 DIAS CAL[HONllOS ......
recbr ~ n:t.
Cltlelon 11*1111 y Pfbclon,
PM• COii~ Y prt
wit• w fcwm..utlO de ~tl(~folm
1282) trlt• Ill (Orte Una
urte o una ll1m1d1
l.i.tonlCA no It ofl-•
prolecclon. SI usled no
pr1t111la Mi Rtsj>UUI• 1
tle1'f1PO, I• coi!e poede
up1dl1 ordenes que
1f9i:lan ltU malllf'l'IOOIO, SU
pr opledad y QUt ordtMll
q111 usted Pt&Ull man
lt!llCJOll, hollof MI()\ de ltJoc.00 y .. , COSIH S.
no puede ~· lb c~t.• ""' .. pres.nC.-de la demanda poda al klUM IO
de la corte que le de un
fwmulaflO de He>nelk!Otl
de ~ nwn.os (Wwtt ul
Court f -Mid Col.b) Si
desea ohtenlf con"'°
le&•I. comunaques• de
inmedltllo C:Oll Ull lbop
do
NOTIC£ The resh dmlna
U<den on the b1<.k •t•
In ellecl a1a111st bulh
hll\band Mid wilt untij
the petlbon ~ dlsm...ed,
• tttdeeml',nt ii ent119d
or the COUI I makH
lurthe1 01de1s Thne
orden •• enforceable
.nywllere an C.lllor1111 by
any law enforcemenl
0H1te< who hu IKPIV~
or wen • <opy of I""'" AYISO I~ prohiblc.,,_
jUdlctales que ...,., teen •I
rewuo de est.I crbuun
son efectrvlb p¥a ~rnbcx
conyu&n. tanlo et ~so
tornO la e'.lj>(>U. hMOIA
que la pel1l1on •e•
r..:hazad<t "' cllc. I• una
deuu1n hnal u la CUllt
t.lptda lfl'.1 If UtCIOMt!'
adiclOlldle\ Ditha-. jllU habit~ poeden h.t<Of'41
cumpllrM tualqu,,.. 1 •r I•
de Ca~IUI 111.1 i.aur l<Mklu""
all"flle del orclen puM1<0
que la• h.oya re<:lbtdu u
que hay• vish> una t upi.1
de ella:.
I r11e na'"" amt ''""""' nf the CCK .. I l:S (I I 1••nbl•
y dlrecc.IOn de l.t ~Ill I• e•> ORANCE COUNTY
Wednesday, Nowm>er 12, 2003 At
•utl' .... • l'lll ....
$UP\,AIClA COtMT r AMll Y LAW COl.«l Ol'(ftA OOHS,
lot 1 THE CITY D11M., rem OFFICE 10X 14110, OIW'C£. CA 9286J 1570 341 Tho City Drive.
Or1111e1. CA 92868 3209 2. The MlllO, 8ddrlU llld
ttl1phont number di
~-.uor ... r °' petilionwr w1lhou en
tttorfltl' II.. (Cl nomt ...
II dl'9ctlOll )' ti llllflMfO • W.tono .. lbot<lldo
.. ~.o ..
.,_.,,,, que no •-
~ n) lM AM
S1v11• 6100 ldince•
"-· '501, HuntqtoA Buch CA 9'l647 (1\4) ~/Ill 0.... t /U/OJ
AWi aAYut ~...,
C. AlOAPI, Oeputy
HOT1CC T'O THE PERSON
SERVED. You ere -..o
n •n iodlvidual
Publl1h1d Newport
Buch Centi Mesa D~-y PMot Ottob« l:l, 2'9,
Novtmb« !i, I?, 2003
W206
Ac-. ....
Clafk of 0. ana• Cuunty
on 10/JllOO
IOOM9'171t
Dilly r11ot Nov 6, 12,
19, 26, 200.l W224
Rdllll9 ..... ie-s.......
The tollow1111 1>•• •on•
are doln~ bUt~n•o ,..
Down1n1 !ilrftt LQ, 841
lffwpott C.ntet Dr ~2.
~Ott B .. ct1, CA
l1r Q11t101 141 Am1&0\
Way l It, Newport Buch CA92"0
fllli. bu•lnes. b ~ull'
dutltd by an 1nd1V!<W•I
ll•ve you \l•I ltd dofn&
bu.inen ytlt Ho
t 11 Qu11or
lhi1 sl•t•menl wu
lated with the County
Clerk ol Or an1e County
on 10/22/03
200H9U'2t
Dilly Pilot Nov 12. 19.
26, Dec J, 2003 W24?
... se....t lh" fnllnwan1 person•
Tht followanc person~ .,, clo1nc busin"" •• are doll\& bus1nen as Streamhnt ~1bm1t1on
Carys Mobile Screen 2638 R .. .,\1dt 01
Se1W1U, 3441 Summ.,1 Co•t. Mr\I CA 92621
ul C11cte, Costa Me\A. D•n1et Allen Par\el
CA 92626 2b )8 Riverside Dr .
Clfy Dohnk•. 3441 Costa Mes. CA 9?671
Summerset Clrclt, Costa I hii bU\lllO\ 1' con Mol, CA 92626 duOed by an 1nd1v1dual
This business 1> ton Han you 'lar led tlotna
duded by an 1ndiv1du•I bu•mcn y~I?
Have you started clmna YH 9/0J
bus•neu yet' No D1n1e1 Allan f>•r\fl
GaryW Oollnh lhl\ \l•lem~nt wa\
This statement w•s flied with lh• County
laird walh the County CINk ul 01•11~~ <..uu11ty
C 0 c on 10 JI/OJ k'rll ol r •nee ounty 20036t•JT l T on I l/l0/03 200Ut64S7:1 Daaty Piiot Nov 5 12
Dealy Ptlot Nov 12, t9 ~'J ?6 2001 W'Jll
26 3 ?003 W236
fktlllM .....
llmtS.....
I he follow1n1 persoa1s
ire dome busmen u
Ir 1n1ly f nlerprlles, 209
N Bayfront. Newport
ll••rh, Cahf 97662
G•eu C Hulden. 209 N Bdyhont. Newport
Buth CA 92662
Chutk Covenlun 21-46
K1n1 St Yorb• land•
CA92886
I hu. bu\lllt' \ ., t: nn
dutled by • ~~nr1 11
p~r 111" ~hap
ti..tVt' )'OU Sf At lt'd tloinr
bU\tflt'\ ytl?
""' I l I 8~ r.r~u G Hold""
lhl\ \lalemenl wa'
hi'<! with the Countx
lhe lollowma ptr'°n'
•re do ma bu\lneu AS
PS Marlin lnL 926
Al•lu Or . Cu•I·• Mo~.
CA 92626
PS M.11hn hal IC:A).
9?6 At•laa Ur C:tl\la
M•sa. CA Cl?f)'f>
lh1s bu\lnU\ I\ , on
du< ll'd by a r or1111,.ta10n
H•wr ~uu •.I JI led duana
bu\IOf',. y"t 1 No
P!\ M"r Ian In• f•.1111 J
M,,..u11n l't~\h1 .. nt
fh1' '' ,, .. 111,.ot w . .-.
f1lrd w1llt tftr' l11ottly
C '"'" uf th ""at" l uunly 1111 0'l l(),UJ
20036960112
0111ly P1lul Oct ll 29
Nov '>. I?, :?003 W71 I
Tiie lolloWlftl ptfaGllS
en dOlnt bu\lntu H
Sant•n• Sail1n1. Inc •
24631 Pr1sclll1 Or .. 01na
Po1111 c~ 92629 Saddie Up, Inc (CA),
24831 f'rliclfJ1 Dt , 01n1
Point, CA 9?629 l his biBlntH I• con
dliclld by. 1 cOfpor 1tlon
Hevf yo.r llMl•ct dolnl
buMnm yet?
Ho
S.ddle Up Inc Marc
Huatl•ton P11t.ldenl
Th" stalemenl wu,
filed with the County Cltr~ of O.an1• County
on 10/16/03
200H9'20H
011ly Pilot Oct 22, 29,
Nov 5. 12. 2003 W212
~ ...... .... *'-"
The fotlowi111 perwn•
are doi111 bu,ints• 11
a) Erono Envelupe, b)
Econo En .. IOP• com,
3633 W MtcAtthu1 Blvd
Suite 406 Sant• An•
CA 92104
Lawrence S1•1•I
22836 r O&bOfOuflh Way
l•ke Fo1esl CA 'Jl704
This bu.,nn\ '' lun
ducted by an 1nd1vldu•I
Have you •tar led dolna
busaneu yel? No
l •wrence S•eael
Tlus stnte1nenl wn
lllrd with the County
Cte1k of D1an11~ County
on 10/Jl/OJ
2003'9U724
011ly Pilot Nov !> I?.
19, 26. ?OOJ W219
11ditiMt.JiltH ... s.......
The followana pe1Sons
die dome busmen n
A1tform lnlt'riors. 11/ll
Mac St . G1rden Grove
CA 92841
Ila tar zynu Nowakuw\k1,
11771 Mdl SI . Carden
Cru.e. CA 92841
lh11 bu•anu\ as con
dueled by on andiwidu~I
Hive you •111 l•d doana
bu\.IOIU yeP Ye\. 3 ?I
03
Kala11yna Now .. t.uw~k• Iha~ 'latemenl wH
l1lt!<I with th~ Counly
Cl•tk of Qian.:~ rounty
on 10 06/03
20036,.0136
Daily 1'1lol Nov '> 12
19 21> 2001 W?J()
SEU
your unwanted
Item• thruuah das"l1ed
.......... •s....... The tollowln1 pttsons
all dolfl& bUSllllH U
f aetl In Uv1111. 2&25 oc .. n Blvd II 4, COfOOI
dtl Mt•, CA 916111
JlmH R1y CoHiit ... 2525 Oc11n Blvd 8 4,
Coron• del Mar. CA
9262!>
lhl> bu•lneu os con
ducttd by an 1ndMdu11
Haw• you •lAll ltd ckll111
bu1l11Hs yet? Ho ltmu Rey ColUslw lhl) ,, ....... nt WI'
filed with lhe Coullfy
Cletk of Oran1e Counly
01110/ll/03 200HHJ711
Dally Piiot Nov !>, 12,
19, 26. 2003 wno
fldltlM ... "-S.....
Tfle follow1na pe,.ons
are dulfli busintH u
Soulharn Cahform• Mold
ln11Ptetors, 301 North
Coop1rr Street S•nla
Ane, CA 92103
Steven Chafin Bar Mi
101 Horth Conp11 Street
Santa Ana, CA 92703
Th" butintu is con
dueled by an indiwidu11
ltave you started 0011111
busineu yet7 No
Steven C 8e1nH
lhh st1t•m1nt W8\
hied with lhe County
Cler~ ul Oranae County
on 9/?3/03 ~
200H959JSS
D11ly Pilot Oct 12. 29.
Nov !I. 12, 2003 W210
MllM ....
it.es......
I h• lollowtnc person\
••• dc>m1 businen n
Innovation Salon IS-48
Adams Ave. Costa Mes.i
CA92626
hmmarle Dinh, 3116
W Isl Street. H•.
S1nta Ana CA 9?703
I has buS1nes1 1s con·
ducltd by an andlv1dual
Hoe you slerted doing
bu"ne~' yel' Y .. uct I 2002
lamm•ne Dinh lh1~ statement w"
hltd with th~ I uunly
Clerk of Oranae C:n11n1v
on 10/31/03
200J69U71S
D11ly P1lul Nov 5 I?
19, 26. 2003 Wlll
Index How to Place A -----Policy-----...
CLASSIFrnAD
By Fax
(94916" M<M
i"'-t &todr -
Hy Phone
·~"' 641 ~6711
By Muil/ln Per~on:
H() WN B•) Sllttt
C0\11 \1c~a. CA Q2627
Uti-24'9
S ERVICE DIRECTORY
... For All Your Home and Business Needs -
1 11d('1 1'1L SL 111" I l11 u 1•11\ f;.11111l'1
.i ...... _.,,..,
... a11,..la'.l •llt•
pncr'fdl
w •.ooo Ha.el FAclt wm For Only 132 per Wttk (4weelc minlmwn) • (ti .... "'" S7Mm
ENTERTAINMENT
taltndarof
Ewnll 1310
lQUAl HOUSltG
OfPOl11llTY
All real estate 1dverhs
1n11 In this newspaper is
subject to the f edenl r lit Housint1 Acl of 1968
as •mended which
mikes 11 tlle11I to
advtrllse •any prefer
enc1. limltat1on or
dtscr im1n1tlon based on
race. color 11l11t0n, HJ
handicap. familial sl•tus
or nahonal 01111n or •n
1ntent10n to m1h any
such P••l•unce hm1te·
hon or dixrimanataon •
This new,peper will not
t.nowln&ly accept 1ny
•dvertrsemenl for teal
utate which 11 1n
wlolation of Iha law. Our
•••ders are hereby
informed that 111 dwell
inas •dverll11d in this
newspape1 are 1¥•ilabl1
on en equ1I Ol)9ortunlly
bHil
To compleln ol di•·
cflmln1Uon, c1M HOO loll-
Ir tt It l ·800-424 4590.
1413
04dtf 5t$ Fum!Wrt PIANOSl~ ·~·~ ·11-·-·0Mt--.. CAMfPAID .. -----wt auY 18TA1U
·~ ........ -......
. COtJSIGNMErJTSl
I
I I
General HOME
Announcemenb 1610 FURNISHINGS DUCK SEASON
,,,,, ... O..di """'' ... C ..... •P9•0• I/hr from
Newporl Buch £ •ctl
lent huntin1 ad11c1nl lo
sllle w1terlowl refua•
owner•hlp 1nlernl &
appro• 375 acres of land
& 1mprovsmenh • your
own r1m1> tompound
w/~tructure and 2
11a1lers Wonderful, rn
n1aht BBQ'• ' wine
lnlin& duran1 cluck
11uon • many ••l•a•I
Ideal loi 2 f11end\ Of
f1t11t1 & '°n Call Mi~•
al 310 !>41 08!>4
HOME
IMPROVEMENT
SERVICES 2600
Mllcellaneous
SeMcea
CASH FOR STRUCTURED
S11tl1menVAnnulty
paymenla.11'• your
moneyl Gal c111h now
when JOU ""d It mo1ll ~_, .. ,,_,_,
Hip-II-lol•I• Sele
Hewptt1 l clo. French
couch•. wincback chairs.
love Hats. Ir bt & dt
Tommy B1h1ma lurnl
lure. dtesden, bronres,
flfbtn>t lanl!I. .... .........
n °' (llW6'Cr.. * n4 7!il.a.>
OUHH MATillSS HT
Or1hopeclc. brlnd -td an pMsbc w!'WWT Sir; Sl~
CWI dli'M 9&~
CHlllY SUIOH HD
Solid wood. br.nd MW 11 box nut mow Wor1h .xi w: $250 9'&'Hrfl111
White twin Bellini Btd
w/new mallttn 1970 11111 Sttnar•y. both 1n
•Int cond 949·646 50!l4
SPORTING GOODS/
r.AMPING/
EXERDSE EQUIP
MlsctlllnlCIUS
Spoftjng Goods :mo
,,. •efl .. ,, .. .,.,11
•ucellent Condition•
$300 call 949-574·2561
MISCEWHEOUS
MERCHANDISE
NHD A HEW COMPUT
CR> But no Cash?
Approved Guannleedl•
New Fast Famous
Brand No Credit Chee~.
bid crtdtl, banliruptcy
OK I 800-418-4680
•checkina eccount rt·
quired (CAL •SCAN)
AU STiil ll.OGS. 2.8x30
Wll $8,9()(), sell $3,890
38•4't wn $14,900. ult
SS,950 4hl06 wu
$32,916, ttU,$12,916 lst
Como ht Servel Tom
800 392 7806
I iOMfS r<)f1 Siii f
ORANGE 5400
COUNTY
Corona dtl Mar
OftN SAT-SUN 1-4
756 Avocldo ?br 2ba
conctl. So al POI. 'Cl Sot
lhlrnM ~ 949 ~2294
OPIN SAT 1-S
Jt 10 c-•ry c1ui.
NIW ON THI MAllllfl
M•H Verde 3br 2 !>ba
remod house new Ill•/
cerpel/wandow• appfs.
paint tn"d' & out ? Ip
11t lam fir plan Onr
sued beet. yd $689 000
Jim & lt1l11 flrsl THm
Hewpci1 e.d1 71•7!11 2181
Ulle P...ti Cen4e o,-s.t-s.,.. 12.4
4Sl0rl-Wey
Jlw 2.S~, fp, leh ef uw .... •I c-... ,..,
$4 lt.000 A11 De.i '-I 949-64'-0. 10
Sltllll'lwrl Pwdwwa.
1.fl17 411'.HY 4'£ (Clli~ JEWS.RY/ 3460 ....,,,.
DIAMONDS/ ~ .... COOL HAVll JOI
Entry ltvtl Positions,
18.+, no updnal -wy, 1 ... ,. .......
PRECIOUS METALS f:'.JJ: .. "' • MJSCEWNEOUS
AISOl.UTI GOl.OMllfll RENTALS
lfln11P01lltlOn, lod11n1 ~:'F~ 1lR. (rA~
c. ... c •• ,. .......
Old Colntl Oold, •ltvtf,
jtwtlry, w•lch<lt, enliqun
coltectlbln 949 642 9448
AN11QUES ~RURFJ
~-1111 "10 SUS.SS
EOlftENT -
60 vendina m1cht1111 ~n-...._•1..,T...,0-..._-.--
with tacalle11t locetlona ,_... 0 Olltl'W
11 for Sl0,ll5 S»-2J4..alZ -1-1-14-,-<-"-,-.-.-,-,-,
t.c.111 ......... , ....
60 1111chll'ltt 1oc1tlon1
tncfudtd tfl for SI0.995
IOO-sot·79"
Tr..Me tt"lfttl your
bualntu starft d or
ultndtd? Alter11•tlve
8utlntH Is lM sotvtlon. c111166 2n mo.
• •
sher• lownhoutt, mstr
suite w/be Comm pool/
spe, 11tld Oarae• $750/
mo 949 64? M20
lfl/Oc-Yl•w ·-Octtnfronl/22nd, Prl
ult rm, unfurn, ahar• ba, ullls ~Id. n/smt.,
lillChell•ll•. lndry, lblll
to Ntwpott plef, $730m
Clll Sem 949 271-7~
(bttwMn 9am·5Pm) ... ...,. ,..., .. ·-In 48r HouH. Sh11•
bath, no/pot/pr-a-. W•fll to bMch, nltt ., .. ~~
• S400 cleO & 1/4 utlh
Clll .. 5C»-9llOI
C1~hltfr 11a11I I I
lbf bt unit ftlil now I lZIOlot G09 IW
Phllll4t 725
Al ">cv.pcin Blvd & BJ} 'it
flour~:
klcphoot' M lcfollll ~ ffipm
\1onclJ)' Fnday
WJlk·ln 8· '<lam-HX)pm
Monday Fnd.ly
2iw 1 b. A;!, S<1 ol Hwy
over rntl f c.a1 8" wd
h~ups d1s~wr nu prh $1/~. mo 949 863 1190
014 COM 2br Iba ht>U'MI
• ,., no ptl SI 700
2br I b• •Pl • 1ai No
pet S2000 114 8.18 8398
Oc••n wlewt Sunny
cou1yd ll1lr/ Sp.Jc. 1 >lay 2llr + den i!bl Ip tttadl
? c p r.ornm pool $14&1 sm flltl <*. Klc!n ~
877 704 8649 •9204
wwwklelnpro lOm
Buu newly remod Jbr
2ba 2 t aai, new hdwd
firs. 1ran111 ctr s. appl,
tp. no >mk P•ho S.IOOO.
mo + dep 562 493 6126
M•rl• A,111 lovely
Gahcl Comm n .. r
Tt11na1e Square, 2br lb•
w/a1r & 111& $1095 lbr
Iba w/pal10. Clfpo1t,
t101a11 IP5 Wllllt, ""' paid. Klein Mei•meo4 Ul ?Ol-8;49 [al !m
I SIOI CHUMING, like
renlntul• lbr lbil patio.
l11tplHt \h.ued w/d
hkup~ I tor 1ar •11e All
$I 'JOO/MO 949 293 4630
a. lh. nt... f)ilri/tMpel
2ar P• badlyad. 1/2
blodl lo -· must -nmmo 9&278-l'!n> ca1
i.-i 91m5pm ~
2W. 2iMi '-'a 2/c pr,
rxlbm (lllllo. pool, f'tew tit.
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Mll«OJS C.l40 '02
8ur11ndy. 1111 lnttr •VOJ65 011eounlld
MOCIDIS CUC-500 '03
Wlllte, bleclt Inter
1116783 Oltcovnlld
MllCfDIS 1110 '01
81Kll, black lntw #\'5458 Miid Sell
MlaCIDlS U10 WA
'01
Gr••n. tan Inlet
#V458l Must $111
Ml.ICIDIS Mll20 '01
Black
llV9118 Dltcounted
MllCIDlS MIHO '01
Black, bleck inter
cow.-
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IV8122 Gr .. t 0.11
MllKPIS CllO '01
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lufltndy, l'e'/ lftw fV036!I , • Mu.t s.11
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Whit•, bleek Int.,
M713 Creel Dnl
MllClOU 1120 '01
Blacll, black Inlet
#VMSI G11et011I
MllClOH 1120 WA
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G1Hn, ten Inter
tV4581 Mint S.11
MllUDH MIHO '01
Bleck Ml18 MustStll
MllCIDIS MIJ20 '01
Black, blaek Inter
#V3467 Discounted
MlaCIDIS SH '02
Silver, blKll lnt11
IV3'47 Discounted
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vt Only 41k millll. 7 c~'Urks ..,,, .... ,,u
Prlfnfurn f90fl pk&,
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(41.W4l3116) S29.9!ll
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MllCIOIS SH '02
Sliver, black Inter
MllCIDH S 1500 '00 ·
While. tan Inter
#V0580 GrHI Diii
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coav"n 'H CPI Auto. ac, 111 power,
white/red Inter, be1u,
runs stron1 $8600 obo
949·2"·3324
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Traction control. he1ted
Hila, overd11ve. mn1f.
chrom• whl1, new llrn.
Nakemlchl aound sy1, 12
chanp cd, 1poller, blue/
tin hl&h ml, very clean
$9750 949 244-332'
Uftc .... '00 LI 110 V•,
llk actuel ml, cham·
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CO. chrome wills, superb
a1 new eond lhrouaht,
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(038194) $17,900
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miles
( 18006) $49.900
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Rere Red. Bose, low
Miles. Must S.11 (107291) $26,900
'OOMtH'Cttl.1UIO s• Lo1dtd, N1v1. Low
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(221430) S13.900
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IMWHSl'OO
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#V2813 Discounted
IMW Hile '99
Black, tin Inter
•'19978 Must Sell
IMWS211 '91
Bronlz, tan Inter
tVS-497 Must Sell
IMWS281e 'OO
GrHn. tin inttr
t\I0!>67 01scount1d
fV3'47 Gr11t Buy
MOCIOIS SI JOO '00
Wllite, tin lntw
IV0580 Gr11t Buy
POUCHI 996 '99
BUfrundy. ten Inter
IV2592 Gr11t Buy
POISHI CAttllJtA'99
Blu1. any lnt11r
IV6049 Discounted
POISOfl CAUllA '99
Bliek, bl1ell Inter
•Vl068 Must Sell
OUAU MANOUST '01
Sliver, bl1ck Inter
•V0139 Must Sell
VW PASSAT'02 IMW 5401 '99 Sliver, V•Y Inter
Blue, arey Inter •V3655 Discounted tV21 ll Muat Sell
IMW 740le'OO
Bleck, tin Inter
#V9'J5 Discounted
MMSO.sttS
COVE IOTOlllG
POISCHI t96 '99
Bur1undy. tin Inter
f\12592 Must Sell
POISHE CdllU '99
Blue, arey Inter
fV6049 DIKounted ·
PotSC:HlCdllU'99
Blac:k, black Inter
•Vl068 Discounted
QUAll MANGUST '01
Sliver, black Inlet
#V0139 Must Sell
VW PASSAT'02
Sliver. 1rey Inter
#V3655 Must Sell
MMS0.5'15
Setunl '01 SW2 w...,.
5spd, stick, "Iver, 1r1y
inl,l)f'em sound, beeutitul
like new cond $6995
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(~~141.996
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(4294{183&59) 162.996
'01~ 118. Tow pkc. etc.
(292259) $21,996
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(4a88)
MM4M44S
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Or-cl '00 Mcwqut LS
3311 metallic silver blue
1rey lthr fully loaded.
like new cond Sl0,899
V!lllf6721 8kr 9&58tH888
www.ocpeltl.cem IMW 7401e'OO Bruntz, tan Inter IMW 74011 '01 fer4 '65 Must.,19
#V9158 Cre1t Buy Blue, arty Inter Convertible, orl1ln1l
t\12843 Must Sell owner. solid c1r. ITUll
.. $Ul.!D) dlo 9&719-:9U
Nl11oft '91 Ctft1ro XI
2dr, 5spd, aold, A/C, am·
Im cus. oria ledy owner
books, records. surerb
cond throuaht, S 795
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IMW 74011 '01 SUvtr, arey IMW 74011 '01
IV8605 Crnt Buy White, arey Inter
IMW 74011 '99
Antllraclt, arey
#VS063 Gre1tBuy
IMW 74011 '01
Blue, arey inter
tV2843 Cr11t Buy
IMW 74011 '01
White, arey Inter
#V3951 Discounted
IMW 74011'01
Silver, arey inter
•V9942 D1scount1d
IMWMS'ta
Sliver. bl1ck Inter
#V2897 Great Buy
IMWMS'0 2
Silver, arey mter
IV3962 Must Sell
IMWllUO 'Oll
414 Red,
vn649 Mutt Sell
IMWZS '9'
Black. tan lnt11
•Vl309 D1scount1d
JAGUU I TYPE ' 7 4 yellow
•V4024 Must Sell
JAOUAl'S-TYPl '00
GrHn, tin Inter
•V7783 Great Buy
JAGUAI XJ• '97
Bleck, tan inter
IV3!>48 Discounted
JAGUAI XJI '00
Green, tan Inter
-1280 Cr11t Bux
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949-305-7699
GmlAL IEP.QI
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Dan llamllton
949-:4%2-1292
AlAN THI HANDYMAN
•V3951 Must Sell
IMW 74011'01
Silver, auy Inter
#V9942 Must Sell
IMWMS'ta
SHVlll', bl1ck Inter
#V2897 Discounted
IMWMS'02
Sliver, 1rey Inter
#V3962 Discounted
IMW 11150 'OJ
•14 Red,
V17649 Mull Sell
IMWZ.S'9'
Bleck, tan Inter
#Vl 309 GtHI Buy
JAGUAl I TYrl ' 74
yellow
IV402• Gr11t Buy
JAGUAl S-TYPI 'OO
Green. tin Inter #V1783 Must Sell
JAOUAI XJ• '97
Black. tin Inter j1VJ548 Great Buy
JAGUAI lUI '00
Green. t•n Inlet
•1280 Dl1counted
JAGUAI lUI '99
Red, l•n Inter
•V0859 Must Sell
JAGUAI lUI '99
Blue, tan Inter
•V7947 Discounted
9(9..650.5915
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Rtf1 Grett rtlesl I 1 9&548-4285 9&2'JB.Ql37
All work 1u111ntffcl
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coupe EX, V·tec et11ine,
6911 bl1ck/arey lthr. snrf.
beautiful unmarked
cond, 1ar11ed, non amkr S8995 vl0126751 Bkr
9&5116-1.1111 -.Aqlllb.cun
"Employee."
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"Arbeitnehmer."
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Prort, clun, qu1ktt\woril
tnterlor/11t end dock-.
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MOORINGS/
LAUNCHING/
STORAGE 9680
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En1oy sit down views of the coast mountains and sunsets in this open house with outdoor living on a
large corner lol with room to expand
P 1t10 1> A l $899.0(X) T Co:-.an & R. Bito\x' <).f<). fU1.9~ 11 9·NA97.333 I
U111que oceanfront estate perched on a cliff above the Pacific Ocean. mouth watering views abound
from ttus 1ncred1ble home w/ numerous decks & private salt water pool
011-1 HH> A l SH,700,000 jt D\ 81.o~~OM 9/i9.79.~.5 068
BEST OF RITZ P OINTE
Ritz Pointe with panoramic ocean. Catalina and golf course views Huge master suite. gourmet
kitchen with 5 BR, 4.5 BA. 4.320 sq ft. upstairs loft ottlce, 1 main floor bedroom
0PFERED AT $2,099,000 LF.EANN CANADAY 949.249.2424
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Ocean view home with spacious l1v1ng room & open kitchen 3 Bedrooms 2 5 Baths 2 view decks
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Exqu1s1te P.State is situated 1n the prestigious guard gated community of Pelican Hill in Newport
Coast f n1oy panoramic views of the oc.ean harbor and city lights from all levels ol this unique
property
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TEAM H OOVER
EXPERIENCE • KN OWLEDGE • RESULTS
ANN E & JOHN HOOVER • DEANN E MACINNES
949.219.2560
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Build your dream home on this approxunately 20 000 square foot lot with absolutely beautiful views
of the ocean harbor and city Affords privacy and seclusion
OlllKl l> A l 52.395.000 LAMM' Lt .,, II 949.874.620 I
CORONA DEL M AR
Breathtaking ocean islands pavilion and city views Close 10 world renowned beaches Gorgeous
grounds with waterfall fountain and outdoor fireplace Fnterta1ner s paradise
011110 I) A I 52. 500,000 M AI I Gl I 1.HX,I 949. 500.4 W9
Sothebys
INTE"NATIONAL REALTY
PRIME WATERFRONT PROPERTY
Approximately 120· front feet on desirable Bayside Drive In Corona del Mar . Vintage single story
Baylront with preliminary plans for two story home Private dock for large Yacht 3BR, 4BA
OFFERED AT S6.795,000 M ICKFY H ARTLINC, 949.723.0940
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Oceanfront on the sand. 3 bedrooms. elevator, pool, Catalina's sunsets and ready for move·in
0111 IUD Al 53,999,999 DAYNA P ETTIT 949.673.3899
CORONA DEL M AR • BREAKERS DRIVE
EXTREMH Y RARE LOCATION • En1oy the beach lrtestyle from this beautrtul. 580 4BATH home Nestled on
the prestigious private gated street of Breakers Drive. features of this beach style home include pergo and mar·
ble floori ng master suite w/ views. 1etted tub and bidet. plus side and rear yards & view balcony
PRt:~t.NTEI> AT Sl,999,000 M ARY M c.COY 949.293.1552
SP YGLASS HILL • CORONA DEL MAR
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~ ~ & ~wood cm-~ 00001* Wlef1 w/ plll8 ~ ard le;Jde(I gms catnlly. 8Dyald illllres ~ <XN-
enx! IDJ, 1Ulr9 greM & exQl.JSlle lniscaprwJ This hane IS fMt 2.600sf & sls O:I In~ 29,roosf ~ (rd4!5 sq.)
PRE!IENTFO A"r. $2,.395,000 LINOZEE 8RACHO 949.500.2340