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THURSDAY,NOVEMBER20,2003
Local judge will run for Senate
Superior Court Judge Jim Gray, a longtime
Republican, will leave the bench to challenge
incumbent Barbara Boxer as a Libertarian.
Alicia Robinson
Daily Pilot
Longtime Orange County Su-
perior Court Judge Jim Gray an-
nounced Wednesday that he'll
leave the bench for a year to run
for U.S. Senate.
was appolnted superior court
judge by former Gov. George
Deukrnejlan ln 1989 and has
been elected to three consecu-
tive six-year terms, the latest be·
ginning in 2002. He has also
served as a municipal court
judge, an assistant U.S. anomey
and a lieutenant ln the U.S. Na-
val Reserve Judge Advocate Gen-
eral Corps. .
traditionally a Ubertarlan issue.
The federal government's role
should be merety to help states
enforce thelr own drug laws, he
said.
Another of his platforms ls re-
duclng the size of government
with "sunset" laws requiring
Congress to vote every five years
on fundlng for federal agencies
and programs.
If voters wait for Republicans
and Democrats to address these
rwo Issues, Gray said, "we have a
long wait comlng."
them.
In addition to his work as a
judge, Gray started a peer court
program that brings real juvenile
court cases to Orange County
high schools, where juries of stu-
dents make recommendations to
the judge adjudkatlng the case.
He also created the county's
first drug court ln 1984 to handle
repeat drunk drivers and Is
known es an advocate for the lo-
cal Vietnamese community. Gray
adopted a son, now grown, from
Vietnam.
MARI< C. OUSffl /OAA.V PILOT
Judge Jim Gray announces his candidacy for the United States
Senate in the Old Santa Ma Courthouse on Wednesday afternoon.
A self-described "lifelong Re-
publican." Gray told a group of
about 60 supporters at the old
Orange County Courthouse that
he'll run as a Ubertarlan for the
senate seat held by Democrat
Barbara Boxer.
Gray, 58. of Newport Beach
An outspoken critic of the fed-
eral government's war on drugs.
Gray said one of the reasons he
became a Ubertarlan was that
ending the drug prohibition is
Also on Gray's agenda are local
control for education and health
care, and making the fet&eral gov-
ernment cover the costs of illegal
lrnmigratlon instead of letting
state and local governments pay
•(The Vietnamese in America!
are people that are living the
American dream, but basically,
they have no voice ln our gov-
SeeSENATE,Pa1eA4
Balboa
Theater
unveils
new plan
The long-troubled
landmark has a new
chairwoman, a new design
and a fundraising goal.
June CHa1rande
Daily Pilot
NEWPORT BF.ACH -A new chair-
woman. a new buildlng design and an
ambitious new fundraislng goal are
among the reasons that Balboa Theater
supporters say that the future for long·
troubled theater project ls looking up.
The Balboa Performing Arts Theater
Foundadon has announced a goal to raise
S2 million by 2005 to transform the guned
space at 707 E. Balboa Blvd. into a world-
class, 320-seat venue for live theater,
dance. music and even tum screenlngs.
"While It may sound ambitious, it really
isn't when you consider It.• board founder
Dayna Penit said.
Nancy Gardner has been elected new
chairwoman of the foundation board of
directors. with Pettit becoming the first
member of the group's new emeritus
SH THEATER, Pa1e A6
:TRAFFIC
'
Newport
·widening
• ~upported
• 'A transportation
~ommittee recommends
the city add another lane to
Pie main thoroughfare
west of 19th Street.
Deirdre Newman
Daily Piiot
COSTA MESA -After months of aoul
searching. a transportadon commlnee
D gave Its blesling on Tuetday to the widen-
lngol~~
A trons majodty of the Downtown and
P.astltde 1\'anaportation Ad Hoc commJt·
tee voted ln favor of adcllng a fourth
northbound lane between 17th and 19th
atreett and a fourth 1autbbound lane be·
tween 19th Street and Broadway.
The project. which allo lncludea a host
of enhancementa for the downtown area.
Is belng studi.d for ltl environmental ef.
fedl and la expected to go to tho Ctty
CoundJ for colllideradon ln March.
The pro.pect of wldenlna Newport
Boulevard hu been controVmtal because
aome men:hanta ln the area are con·
cemed that ft wW Just add to the CC>llpf·
OOUGl.AS ZIMM£RMAN/OAILY PILOT
Children pick out books in the Wilson Elementary library amid new benches, cushions and rugs donated to the school by IKEA.
How Swede it is
MarlH O'Neil
Daily Pilot
W Uson Elementary
School's library looks
like the set of a
trendy reallty show,
only with more boolcs.
Bright ied and blue rugs with
big white dots cover the floor. Red
and blue benches sit on the Door,
and fUchsla cube·llke stools dot
the room. Cushions arranged as
an impromptu futon beg for
someone to sprawl on them with
a good book. Even the librarian
has a zebra-striped chair.
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WEATHER ~
Fog IUllU thing• on.
Clouds end It.
S.PaaeA2.
SPORTS
Newport Harbor Hlgh't
footbtll tqm Pf'paret for
en unftmill•r role: the
underdog.
IMhpBl
Local students get some off-the-wall
furniture in their classrooms care of
IKEA Costa Mesa
sketches of an IKFA-style library
and they got most of the furniture
in May. Ubrarian Nancy Johnson
i.lowty got things set up, then
finished things off over the
summer. ·•
"It looks Uke something out of
HGTV,-PrtnclpaJ Candy Sperling
said, referring to the 1V channel
that features shows about room
redecoration .
Most of Wilson's library revamp
came courtesy of a $6,677 furniture
donation from the new IKF,A Costa
Mesa. Aa part of a promise by the
Scandlnavia-based furniture store
to help area schools, the company
made donations totaling S 154,650
to Costa Mesa's 19 schools,
according to Newport-Mesa
Unified School Dtsoict reports.
Wilson got the benches,
cushions, rugs, picture frames and
a new checkout desk ln the deal.
They also got tables, which Sperling
said ended up wo~ better ln
classrooms than ln the library.
A designer came ln and made
THE BELL CURVE
The new furniture replaces old
tables and mismatched plastic
chairs and transformed the
library, Sperling said, into a place
students really enjoy visiting.
"The kids come In here quieter,
ready to read," she said. "We're
finding that they're bener
behaved, take care of things in the
See SWEDE, Pa1e A6
Thoughts stirred from high above
M y wife and l apent last
week.end ln Palm Desert as
the gueau of Bruce and
Susan Sumner, rejold.ng wtth our
good frtendt and hosta ln the
rerrwbble prograe Bruce -
Newpon Blach resident and former
Orange County Superior Court Judge
-la maklna ln hla recovery from a
stroke.
We hung out much of the time on
their patio, enjoying the desert air
with a late fall tang, diverted
periodically by golf en ch1pptna lnto
the water trom the th.ln1 tairway Ju.t
beloW UI. 1bat WU the unplinried
entertainment. 'lbt planiled variety
~_.,,,..,...,.._...,....., took ua to the new
JOSE'-H
N. BELL
ca.stno ln
downtDWn Palm
Sprlnp, but, best
of all, to the Palm
Springs Air
Muaeum.
There, for two
happy boun that
must have
teemed much
Jongertomy
compan1ont. I
communed with
almott every airplane I flew for tho
Navy ln World War ll, all ln vtnt1&9
cond1don. reedy for flight. Th .. wu
the Stearman blplane -the Yellow
Peril -ln wbk:h I flnt aoJoed, which
must look every bit as prtmitive (o
the young peopJe examlnlng thete
artifacta as the World War I planes
once looked to me. There was the
aleek. dependable SNJ, ln which I
took my advanced tralnlng and later
instructed cadets about to pt their
wlnp. And the sturdy SBD. with itl
perforated dive tllpl and its gun
mounted ln the rear coclcplt.
They all looked larger than life.
and I ran my banda CMr them.
brlnglng up memodet thn>ugb my
... CURVE.hleM
Al ~sdly. NMtnbw 20, 2003
POLITICS·
THE POLITICAL LANDSCAPE ..
Rep. Dana Rohrabacher, seen here after a human rights rally in July on the east side of the Capitol building, witl speak today before the House
water resources subcommittee on a bUI to allow U.S. Ports to levy fees on cargo containers to raise money for secu(ity and Infrastructure.
Cox plans to watch homela~d
security department closely
Allol• Robln1on and S.J . Cahn
OlifyAk>t
Rep. Cluil C.OX on Wednelday
announced plant to require the
Department of Homeland Security
to llltlbllsb prtorldel and
dadlJna in building lta major
propama -euenti&Dy to face the
mn.e ICMSny by Congress u the
rettofthefedenlgovemment
Cox, the cbalrman of the House
Select Committee on Homeiand
Seauity, said:·~ by the
Department of Homeland Security
shouldn't be detennined
arbttrarlly, or pollddzed. Progress
lhould be gauged by a realistic set
of meuwa that will lead to a
atronger depe.ttment and a more
eecure nadon. •
Cox was named the head of the
committee after the creadon of
the homeland leCUrlty
department after the terrorist
attacb of Sept. 11, 2001.
"We are crafting leglslation to
enaure we ful1lll our overslgltt
responalbWtiet owr the largest
re·organizadon of the federal
government In the past
hall·century. • Cm said. ·1t'1 wry
lmporunt that we make cleat
what Congrea consJdm
prtortttet. and to establlsb
deadllnea. where neceaary, for
meet1ng these priorities."
Rohrabacher prepares to
comport himself
Rep. Dana Robrabuber
planned to speak this morning
before the U.S. House water
resourees aubcommittee about a
bW he proposed to help local
port.a pay for lnftutruc:ture and
security upgrades.
H.R. 3028, the conllln.er tee
bW. would allow poru to levy
fee.a on Clf'80 containen that
pus through and use the money
for aecurity and lnfrutructure.·
Ports now have to ask the federal
government for money to meet
the lncreued aecurlty
requirement.a or the 2002
Maritime nansponadon Security
Act, Rohrabacher spokesman
Aaron Lewil 18.id.
The Loa Angeles and Long
Beach port complex ls the third
largest In the world, and the
amount of crade It handles ls
expected to triple within 20
years, Lewll aaJd.
"What bener way to create a
new revenue atream than by
putting a ree on the number of
conta.lnen that pass through
theret" he aaid.
However, Lewis said strong
oppoaltion ii expected from
abipptng industry lobbytsu. who
protested ln September when
Rohrabacher's container fee bW
wu added as an amendment to
the Water Resources
Development Act. AJ an
amendment. the container fee
provision failed, Lewta aaid.
More names,
but more validity?
And the endorsement& keep
coming, AJ the March 2 primary
election draws closer. local
candJdatea are working hard to
gain 1upport from all types of
organizations and fellow
poUtlclana.
Thls week's press releases
included one from 70th Asaembly
District candJdate Oluck O,Vore
of Irvine, announcing that he's
endorsed by 74th Dlltrlct
Auemblyman Mark Wyland, a
fellow Republican.
One of DeVore's opponents,
Martanne 7Jppl of Newpon
Beach. also aent out •
endorsement-related tldlnga.
Colorado Rep. Tom 'IUcredo,
who has fought for lmmJgration
refonn, now endorses Zlppt, for
whom Illegal lmmlgration ls also
a major Jasue.
Devore and Zippl will vie with <Stau ert.dcb, OMmcbot Gupta. Lons Pbam and Don w.per to
be the ,Republican candidate for
the 70th district seat ln
November.
Vu 'ban, a cancUdlt.e fo' the
88th AIMmbty Dtmtct ..... th1I
week announced Illa newest
mdonemesit, &om U.S. Rep.
Durel i.a, who le coaaldend
the father of the pabematortal
recaU. nu will 1ace 1e11ow
Republlcan Mark Leya ID the
primary.
Don't call me,
I'll call you
The latest Inremet poll at Rep.
Cox'• Web a.lte suggestions
bothersome phone calls know no
panyUnes.
Figuring the majority of the
100 or so respondents are among
Cox'a Republican backers, h
appears the right to being left
alone outweighs any
bua!neaa·frlendly perapectives.
The latest question is: "Wu it
right for a U.S. OlJtrict Court
Judge to block the National
Do·Not·Call Registry legislation?"
At this polnt. 74" are saying
•no." And, yea, 269' are saying
"yes." Math'• not a problem here.
POLITICAL
CALENDAR
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DECEMBER
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meeting le trldltlonaffy not held.
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POLITICS ASIDE •
S.J. Cahn is on
uslgrunent. His
column will return
next week. I! you
have a political tip,
he can be reached at
(!K9) 574...(233 or by
e-mail at
s.Jcohntflallma.com.
Daily A Pilot
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Greenlight protests hotel vote
January referendum on proposed peninsula
development ·is at issue as city leaders say it
is the best way to gauge residents, opinions.
June Caaa1rande fact that an argument can be
Dady Pilot made that It's not aub)ect to
NEWPORT BP.ACH -The
Greenllght Committee ls pro·
resting the city's dedsion to
send the Marlnaparlt hotel
project to a general vote instead
of a Greenlight one, saying It
sets a dangerous precedent for
the city to bypass the growth·
control law in approving future
hotel projects..
City Atty. Bob Burnham re·
spooded with surprise at the
matter's coming up now, saying
he belJeves that the city's plan
for considering the project is
appropriate.
"We don't think it bypasses
the (GreenlightJ lnitJadve,"
Burnham said. •What the coun·
cu did was put the matter on
the ballot notwithstanding the
CireenUgbt..
In February, the City Council
agreed to send to voten the
question of whedler a 110-room
luxury resort should be built on
the Balboa Peninsula al the site
of the Marl.napart mobile home
park. They did so saying that
they did not believe that a
Greenllgbt vote was required on
the matter, but they believed It
was the best way to determine
whether the project should be
built.
The Greenllght ln1tladve re·
quires a vote on projects that
exceed the city's general plan
maximums for any specific area
by more than 40,000 square feet
of commercial space, 100 dwell·
lng units or 100 peak-hour car
trips.
Bwnham uld that, for hotels.
the GreenlJght Initi1ulve ls trig·
gered solely by the number of
car trips a project would gener·
ate. Greenllgbt spokesman Phil
Arst disagreed, saying that he
believes the city ia breaking the
law by nor holding a Greenlight
election.
"The understanding of the
voters at the lime they passed
that charter amendment was
that the (square footage! mea-
sure would apply to hotels,~
Arst said.
Unofficial studies by devel·
oper Stephen Sutherland sug·
gest that the resort will not gen·
erate 100 peak·hour car trips.
An official environmentaJ study
that is now underway will lo·
elude traffic projections.
The council's February deci·
slon lO send the matter to the
voters was also a way to ensure
that an envirorunentaJ report be
done on the project, council
members said.
Arsl also said that, under a
Greenllght vote, more lnforma·
don for the publJc would be re·
quired prior to the balloting. lo·
cludln& on the lease agreement
for the property. The matter ls
scheduled to go before voten In
January.
•GreenIJgbt Is not taking a po·
sition pro or con on hotels, but
we're defending the voter's right
to decide, Arst said.
Sutherland nilla Hospltallty
was selected by the council
from among eight developers
who submitted proposals for
the sJte. Sutherland's project
would be built on what Is now
the site of the Marlnapark mo·
bile home park and the tennis
courts and playground area on
Balboa Boulevard between 15th
and 18th streets.
The developer has agreed to
provide new public tennls facill·
ties. a new Girl Scout house and
playground and has commJned
money to lmprove the Ameri·
can Legion post adjacent to the
site.
NEWPORT BEACH PLANNING COMMISSION PREVIEW
ON THE AGENDA
Here are some Items to be considered
by the Planning C.OinmWlon tonight:
WEST SANTA ANA HEIGHTS
An item on the agenda tonlgbt could
pave the way for the city to annex West
Santa Ana Heights, the Santa Ana Country
Oub, the area south of Mesa Drive and the
Emerson Street area. The lswe before
commissioners ls whether to add the areas
to the city's wning codes.
WHAT TO EXPECT .
The county Local Agency Formation
Commission requlres the city to have
wnlng on the books for areas to be
annexed before the anne:xadon can lake
place. The city wnlng wlll be identical to
the county's wning for the area. so
officials have assured residents that there
will be no changes to the equestrian
narure of the area.
CONEXANT SIGNS
Conexant Systems would like 10 add a
GU
third sign a1 Its 4000 MacArthur Blvd
location. but rules for Koll Center office
builcilngs such as Conexant's allow only rwo signs per building. The company took
their requesl to the ciry's Modifications
Committee, which agreed that Conexan1 is
an unusual case and should be allowed a
third sJ.gn. The committee approved the
company's request, but Planning
Co~lon Chairman Steven Kiser has
called the matter up before the
commission.
WHAT TO EXPECT
The company's two signs already exceed
the size normally permined In the area
instead of staying within the
200-square-foot limit for building signs.
Conexanl's rwo signs measure 387 square
feet erufl. The sign size could be a factor in
the commission's decision whether to
allow another sign.
BALBOA THEATER .
The dry's Landmark Buildin~
ordinance will come into play for the flrst
time today as commissioners consider an
item that wlll pave the way for the creation
FY1
•WHAT: Meeting of the Newport Beach
Plannlng Commission
• WHEN: 6:30 p.m. today
• WHERE: City Council chambers at City
Hall, 3300 Newport Blvd.
•INFORMATION: Agendas and staff
reports are available onllne at
http://Www.city.newport-beach.ca us; for
information by phone, call (949)
644-3200.
of a Balboa Theater on the Balboa
Pavilion. The item before commL'iSloners
ls whether the theater property al 707 P.
Balboa Blvd. should be allowed 10 exceed
the height and density requirements for
the area, in part by redoing the roof and
adding an elevator tower.
WHAT TO EXPECT
The Landmart Buiklin~ ordinance
paves the way for the approval or such
measures. Also, the historic building is
already exempt from many newer zoning
codes. And because the woric isn't likely to
have much effect on views, it's hard to say
at this point whether there will be much
controversy over the project.
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-l Suspeet in Bloomingdale's theft held
> · Police found the
tore security guard's
handcuffs in the
., 36-year-old woman's
home, officials say.
DHP• Bharath
Daily Pilot
NEWPORT HP.ACH -Polke
um tcd a 36·yeu·old Laguna
Niguel massage th~t
Wednesday who they My stol4S a
Sl40 ~ aauf from
BloomlngdaJe._ In Pash.Ion Island
lasl Y.eek and then escaped after
f1ghting off the &tore'• aecuriry
officer.
Newport Beach poUce de~
lvcs searched Kim Ann &no._
home at about 7:45 a.m.
.
~and ~ her af. Into Jbe ttnre .net bepn to
ter they roUnd die ICICUrity om-bandadr heft Studtnao llld. But
c:eA h&ndcuOil ak>ng with a copy Barro owwged to llgbt tho MCU•
of a ~ wlth • IU>I)' riry oiftcer, freelna hencU and
abOut the lnddeAt and a ~ running out with the haildculf
or Ba.no. oftklala .ud. 1d11 artached to one wrbi he
1be lnddent happened on Slid.
Nov. 11 al about ll:20 a.m. Police ofllcen responded to
Someone celled 911 and re-the caJl. but e.rt'O WU aone by
ported \1\1.t • theft had occurred that time. Shu1mln &&id.
ln BJoomln~'I end that the The end.re inddent. bowwct.
N&p«:l. a woman, heel left the wu caught on tape. PlcturM of
store wearing ono handcuff on ,Barro Mte publlsbed 1n newt·
her wrist, Sgt Stew Shulman papen and local telev\slon lta·
Mid. dona played the ~
The woman. lderuJDed., Bar-tape. whk:h helped ~
ro, had been teen oo a IWWO· ftnd and llT8St Barro, Shulman
lance c:amei. IC'dng suapldoul aald.
and wu ultlmatdy :r:uttfna •People who saw her recog-
a pink acarf' Into a Ibo bl& ntzed her and called the police
she was can\'ing. he with her name." be said.
The store'• eecurfty omcer toJ. More Incidents of tbJa kind are
lowed Barro. brought her back to be expected as the holidays
~b9.ad..
StORll have ramped up thdr
effolU to deter thefts bJ h1rina mon worten. and many have
lnatal1ed ~ted equip-
ment to protect theft tn~tory,"
Shulman a.Id. "PotendlJ tb.leves
sboWd be aware that II caught
atnl1ng ln sto tn Newport
Belch. they will be~·
He added that It may help
store owners to post an em-
pl~ at the atote eoaance.
Dudog the buay holiday aea-
IOO that-may not only help cus-
tomers who may have questions
or coooerm. buJ may help pre-
vents tbeftJ or ltOp people who
have the propensity to commit
thefts." Shulman uid.
8aao la being held In Newpon
Beach dry jail in lieu of a $5,000
ball
Police identify freeway crash victim
Russell Wayne Bridge, 35, of Laguna Beach
lost control of the 2003 Chevy Silverado.
DHP• Bharath
Daily Ptlot
NEWPORT BEACH -om-
dals have ldenllfled tbe man
who died ln a nerce crash on the
Corona del Mar Freeway on
fuesday night as 35-year-old
Rusi.ell Wayne Bridge of Laguna
lieach.
me one-car collision oc-
SENATE
Continued from A 1
emment today," he said.
He has also wtirten a book.
about the fallure of U.S. drug
laws and a mu lc:al abou1 the
Importance of education that
will be performed by junior high
-.c hool students In Santa Ana.
Gray will face at least one Ub-
cnarian opponent, Gail Light-
foot, In the March primary. Five
WIDENING
Continued from Al
lion, thereby deterring shoppers
from frequent.Ing the area.
The approval of the comm1t·
tee -although It ls just advisory
-is slgnlficant because the
commlt1ee represents a cross·
set'llon of ~ldents and mer·
chanls who will be affected by
the widening. City Ttansporta·
lion Director Peter Naghavf saJd.
"The majority vote, to me.
showed that thls group of repre-
sentativ~ from the buslneu
community and the residential
community realu:ed we do have
a traffic problem and If we do
nor address It at th1a point. we
would have some serious issues
eight or 10 years dawn the
road," Naghavi said. "At that
point. the Issue would be ao
much bigger that somethlng so
much bigger would have 10 be
done."
CURVE
Continued from Al
flngertips. The SBD had been
dug up from the bottom of Lake
Mk hJgan. where lt waa lost In
one of the fiascoe that never got
lnto the pubUc press. When I
was going through prtmary
rugbt tta.lning at the Chicago s.lturb of Glenview. we were
to Ing ao many Navy pilots tn
comb&t that d perate
measwea wctt taken to speed
up our tralnlng. One or the
more desperate was converting
11 l.ake Mlchlgan passenger
crulser Into a Jeep carrier for
pUota to practice carrier
Jandlnp.
Unfonuna1ety, the converted
crulwr dJdn't go very fut. So
when It tumc~ lnto th wind to
take on alrcrtft, there had to be
u near gale blowing to milt the
landings and tab·of& aafe.
Sometfmea. under pteMUre 10
get pUou out to cornt.t areas,
that Wty pOlnt WU fUdpd
and pl;an ended up In Lab
Mlchlgan. That'a wt..t
happened to the Impeccably
: restored dlve bomber at tho
: Palm Sprinp Mr Mllleum. I
• don't blow how many pj,ane. • .. the U.S. loft thll way (J>Oota
'" were ap))IU'e:!'ltly &bit to get OU1),
but u cadeu uaintna nearby.
heard fa.nta.itJQOy il\ftlted
curred at about 7:50 p.m. Tues·
dar on the IOUthboWld C.Orooa
de Mar freeway n.ear Bison Av·
enue when Bridge loat control
of the ~3 Chevy Sllverado
pickup {ltlck be was driving,
veered off the roadway and
cruhed into a steel guard tail.
California H.ijbway ~trol ofll-cia.11 said. .
•The vehJcle then came to
Republicans, one member of the
Peace and Freedom Party, an<!
incumbent Boxer have abo filed
LO run in ~ primary.
Gtll)' said be feels he has a
chance of winning because peo·
pie will agree with his stances
and are angry with the present
state of politics.
"It Is definitely an uphill
fight," he said. "However, strang-
er thJngs have happened. My
view i.s that we att right on the
issues and people are angry
about what is happening today
Regardless of their vote, some
committee members expressed
mixed feellngs about It
Randy Garell, of the Grant
Boys 00 Newport Boulevard,
supported IL
"I voted for the project with
great trepidation/ GareU said. "I
voted for It because I felt. wtth
all lhJngs consJdered, It's prob-
ably the best course of actlon for
the downtown ana. •
Jessica Palan)ian, who owns
two automotive service shops
wtth her father, Jerry, In the
Newport Boulevard area. went
the other way.
"We understand that there are
things that need to be done -
there are problems with traffic
congestion," PaJanjlan aaJd. •We
weren't rure that this was the
best solution or that the prob-
lem la enougb of a problem that
we need to do anything major at
thJs time."
The coundl Ont approved
studying the widenlng of New-
port Boulevard ln 200 l and se-
rumors, all or which came back
to me vfvfdly u l marveled that
I had ever 6own this monster.
But the most provocative part or the day was a complete
swprlse. We had blwidered in
on the dedJcatJoo of a huge new
mural to celebrate the Tuskegee
Airmen, and some of them were
there to take part In the
program. Their history brought
back memories considerably
leaa benJgn than the restored
aircraft.. Their detennlnation to
defy and overcome blatant and
stupid prejudJc:e -wtdeepread
in thJ.s counrry al the atan of
World War 11 -that black men
lacked the lntelllgence, ekiJl and
cow.ge to Oy military al.cud
made them the ftnu to break
lhJt color line.
It didn't come euOy. Only ancr they d.latingulshed
thenuelves ln combat wtth the
Army Alt Force and won two
PresJdentlaJ Unit Ota.dons were
they able to break down aome
of the walls of tegttptlon I.bat
canied ovtt into cMllaJtllfe
aftc.r the war. Now. py men and
women who MV8 alao
dJa~ tbem.etvel are fadnJ the aero• blanket
prejudlct ln the mOltary.
The c:onal~ pror;raa
we've made •Ince Wodd War U
In chipping away at
dltcrltn1nadon bu to bo
be1anCed .imt our CacWty for
Cl'lllklng It up ~r & MW
minority appeert co be
threiltenlrig. •
Thia WU dla~nitf
Wuttrlled when I~
hOme and reed the~ G&:oOadni t..oUca Harper ror htt t'OUlh. eveo-handed and
~ wooderfuJ cotumn
about ihe local piOple Who ..
resl on it• roof against a sign
pole," CHP Officer Colleen
Richanhon &aid.
The collision wu so severe
that Bridge died on the spot. she
said. The Orange County coro-
ner had scheduled an autop&y
for Wednesday.
After the colliafon, Bridge was
trapped In the veblcle and had
to be extrlcated by firefighters,
Riclwdaon said. CHP offtclals
Aid Tueaday evening that there
was a passenger in the car. But
Richardson confirmed on
and they want a positive
choice."
Orange C.Ounty Libertarian
Party OUl1nnan James Rushing
said the county b.as about S.500
regiBte~ Ubert.arlan votera.
'We'tt averaging about "' or
the vote for all of our candJdatea
(at the local, state and federal
levels!." he said.
At present. there are no de-
clared Ubertarians serving In
Congress. but about 1,200 non-
partisan elected officials in the
counny are Ubertarians, Rush-
cured $700,000 from the county
for the srudy. It also formed the
Downtown and East.side Traqs·
portatlon Ad Hoc Committee to
recommend short-and long·
term solutions to improve traftlc
congestion on and around Ne)¥·
port Boulevard.
A few months later, many resi·
dents and business owners
spoke out against the widening
project.
In 2002, the study went to the
council agaln for reconftnnation
becall3e of opposition ro the
idea. The commJttee proposed
postponing the project to pur-
sue other options. and some
council members suggested tt·
turning the $700,000. The coun-
cil ultimately re-autborlud the
study and kept the funds.
The CQmmlttee tried to soUd t
public feedback. on the plans to
widen Newpon Boulevard . with
an open house in late October,
but It only attracted a sparse
tumour and one wrtrten com·
ment
trying to make refusal to buy a
new U.S. stamp
commemorating an Wamlc
holiday a mark of patrlotinn.
The reaction to thoee first
angry letten haa ftlled the
Forum page for rhe past week. It
has included a.n avalanche of
grateful mall from Muslims all
over the world after the Council
for Amertcan lalamJc Relations
Included Lolita'• column In Its
newsletter. MOit of the rt!lt
came from local letter writers
attongty critical of Lolita'•
aitica. So Lolita needs auppon
from me about u urgently u
Barry Bonds neecb more batting
practice. But bere goes anyway.
Uke the 'IWlbegee Airmen.
who were lumped en maae Into
a mJtbical and tot&Dy lnaCc:Wate vtew of our Afrtc:an
Amttk:an ddzenl, to It has
become popular ln tome
Ouitdan rundamentallst drclea
to rcpid aJJ Mu&Um Ameticant
N tome.how abarlng
respolWblll~ for the terrorist
~ aplnat thlt country. 1bla
reeaonlng IDlba Jt poaible to
tum a awnp com.memot'l.dnt a
MuaUm bollct.y dedk:ated to
peace. tolennce and r.mJJy
valu .. lnto a ~ of batttid.
Thia arsument bu been
deconwueted IW1kdY by
NWtaJ folWD letter wrlten, to
lee me edd jull cwo thc>uihta. oo. or the mott C:omiatent
myth.a ueed to~
tundanlebtalilc docttfne Ja to
portray the founderl or this
c:ounoy u unJ¥tll'l&Uy iand
unllatft'll)y oommllted to the
cone.pit of a~ nuson. ,,. i. both ...... Uld
~ 1biM ""'9 com;plel men with COllyAa ._that
canOnlybe~
Wednesday that Bridge was the
sole occupant of the vehicle.
Investigators have not yet de·
termined what c:au.aed Bridge to
lose control of hl.s vehicle,
Ridwdaon said.
The overturned truck blocked
the No. 3 lane and part of the
guard rail wu protruding into
the roadway, officials said Tues·
day.
TrafDc wu snarled, and a stg-
Alert was iasued al 8:02 p.m.
that luted for mott than four
hours. officla.Ls said:
Ing saJd.
While lt's uncommon for a
candldat~from another party to
join the UbeJtarian party and
run on lt.1 ticket, Rushing said.
he bas hJgb hopes for Gray.
"This ls totally 1'811'," he said.
"Th.II ls 0\11 bright star th.at we've
been looking for."
• ALICIA AC>llWSON covers
busineu, Po11t1c1 1nc:1 the
envlron"*'t. She can be reeched
at (9491764-4330 or by e-mail at
1/lcl1.roblneon0 /1timn.com.
Garell · said he was disap-
pointed that more people hadn't
gotten Involved ln the commit·
tee'• dJAcul.sW111 over the past
two years.
"'lbe memben of the commit·
tee worted really hard on thb
for a couple of years, and no de-
clafons were reached easily," Ga-
ren said. "Over the put couple
of years, I've seen less than stx
people come to any of our meet·
tngs, and they are public. And
yet I have a feeling that when
thJs ce>mea before the council for
a vote, there will probably be a
big turnout."
Along wtth approving the
widening Tuesday, the commit·
tee also approved a alew of up-
grades for Newport Boulevard
and the surrounding downtown
area, such as adding planten
and using decorative lighting.
• DEIADRf NEWMAN covers Costa
M ... end mey be reactied 1t (949)
S7<M221 or by •mall st
deirdre.tWNtNne /.Umn.com.
indMdually In historically
sound blographles. But
President George Wuhington
leftliuJe room for doubt when
his adminJstratfon negotiated
(and John Adami signed) a •
treaty that uld Dady: "The
government of the United State
la not. in any sense, founded on
the Chrisdan reUgf on."
Them, we have the complaint
that the boycott-the-stamp
activists are being attacked for
thelr religtoua viewa. What the
authors or this boycott don't
undentand la that aitic:a are
not cballenging their personal
religtoua convictions -and
never would. It a only when
these convictions -whk:b
Cundamenta.Usta of all faiths,
Including Chrildan, regard not
aa human oplnJon but absolute
truth -are exported to
lnnuence IOdal and p0Udcal
c:hange that they enter the
marketplace of ldeas and are
o~ to challenp.
That'• where lA>Uta found
t:Mm -ln the Pilot malt And
cesponded by o«ertng thOM
relpOm(ble an opponunJty to
explain further their reuom for
u~ redplentt of t.hetr e-mail
to pua th1I &Sona to~ :
pe.triodc AMERICAN you mow.•
And by cMoc tho Jail wonl to
Rev. DenDUt Short. ,......_. of
Che Newport ...... Jrw.e
Interfaith co.mca. Wbo u.ured
1* chal •to blame the vut
mll<>dt)' OI dte deYOUdy
~ IUld PM~lcMDt
adb«ente to lllun la )Ult not
it&ht"
And not wryOuildan, eitb4rr.
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PUBLIC SAFETY
BRIEFLY IN
THE NEWS
Costa Mesa woman
sexually assauJt.ed
A Costa Me.a woman re-
ported to pollce on Tuesday
~g that she was (or-
dbly taken from oulllde her
home and aaually u-
sauJted while being drtveo
mound tn a c.ar, otlicial.s
Mid.
'Ibe woman was walking
from her home to I.be traSh
bin outside In the 1800
block of MonroYta Avenue
when she was grabbed from
behind. Costa Mesa Police
U Dale Birney saJd.
"She said she was forcibly
placed on the backseat of
thevebicle, driven to an un-
known area in the city and
sexually assaulted wUh an
unknown object during the
drive.." he said.
At some point, Birney
said, the woman was let out
of the vehlcle and she
walked borne. Police are in·
ve&tigating the Incident and
are not releasing the age of
the woman. be said.
Incidents such as this ln
POLICE FILES
COSTA MESA
• AJrwey Avenue: An adault
waa reported In the 3100
blodc at 11:13 a.m. Tuesday.
• Bennuda Drive: Grand
theft was reported In the
3100 blodt at 12:49 p.m .
Tuesday.
• Harbor Boulevard: An auto
theft waa reported in the
3200 blodt at 6:35 a.m.
Tuesday.
• Joenn S1rNt Graffiti was
reported In the 700 blodc at
6:39 a.m. Tuetday.
• K.Mmus Dt+w. A
hit-enckun was reported in
the 100 blodc at 9:39 a.m.
Tuetday.
• l'tumer'S11wt and Pomona
,...,.,.: A vehicle burglary
was reported at l :59 a.m.
Tuesday.
•West W\laon StrMt A
OBITUARY
Oleta Myers
Ml. Oleta M~rw. a 30-
yur Colt& Meaa resJdent.
died Nov. 13 of chronic ob·
wbJch a woman Is attacked
by a ~f uid ICXU&lly
a.'iS&Ulted arc an •uncom·
rnon occurrenct" In the
city, Birney ao!d.
Man robs Costa
Mesa lingerie store
No one was Injured llfter
an armed gunman entered
a C.Osta Mesa llngerfe atore
and made away with an
undJscloscd amount or
cash Monday night, offi -
cials aald.
The incident occurred at
about 9:15 p.m. at Lodons
and Lace in the 700 block.
of Baker Street. A man In
hls mJd 20s hurrledJy en-
tered the store teUlng em·
ployees, who were ready to
d o e the store, that lie
needed to buy somethlnk,
LI. Dale Birney said.
The man then pointed a
handgun at one of the em·
ployees and demanded
money, he said. An em·
ployee opened the cash
register, and the robber
took the money and Oed.
Birney said. No further de·
script ion or the robber was
available.
robbery was reported in the
300 blodc at 9:44 a.m.
Tuesday.
• West 18th S11Mt and
W.Uec. Awnue: Vandalism
was reported at 3:25 a.m.
Tuesday.
NEWPORT BEACH
• West Btllboa Boulewrd:
An auto theft was reported
in the 1200 blodc at 8:49 a.m.
Tuesday.
• Bayview C4rde: A
hit-and-run was reported in
the 60 blodt at 9:48 a.m.
Tuesday.
• Flllglhlp Roed: Grand theft
was reported in the 400
blodc at 2:42 p.m. Tuesday.
• Ho19 Olive: An assault was
reported in the 100 bloc.k at
12:46 p.m. Tuesday.
• Via OA.dto: Grand theft was
reported In the 100 bloc.k at
6:08 p.m . Tuesday.
atructJve pulmonary dls-
eue. She was 79.
Myers ls surv)ved by her
daughters Marilynn Pell•
and Joyce Bradley; and son
Steve Myers.
A private service was
held.
PHOEBE BROWNELL
Paned away November 19, 2003 -Age 85 -of a Neuro-
Muacotar dlseaee. Long time resident of Newport Beach. She
wu a G1r1 Scout and Cub Scout leader, PTA preeldent,
Orange County Women'• Architectural League President,
NMr-Founder of Newport (Now QC) Art Museum, A6tJve In
Laguna Museum, Art and Craft collector, Interior Decorator
and Consultant.
Swvtved by (husband) Hwt> Brownell, 3 sons: Jim, Doug, and
Scott. 1 Daughter. Laurie Lowry. 8 Grandchildren and 4 Great Gr.ndcNldren.
In lieu of now.a • Memorial gifts may go to:
Unlvenlty of Southern Catfomia Neuromuscular Center
c/o Valefie Aakanu, lncluslon Body Myoattla Research, 637
S. Lucas Ave., 3rd Floor, Los Angeles, CA 90017,
(213) 743-1612
FREEMAN ROYAL
WILLIAMS JR.
Freeman Royat Williama, Jr.,
beloved hua.band, father,
gnndfaiher and gfMl-grandfather
puled away on November 14,
200S In Newport BMch, Cafffomia
where he had raided tor the put
elgtrt years. He WU born October
11; 1 eoe. In Slit Ltike Cfty, utah to
Ff'Ml'Mf\ Roylll WIName and l.auta
Bullock. H• marrf•d Vonda
Lanena °'"'1 on AuaUlt 26. 1932
Jn the &lit Lak• LD!f T4NTiple. He
WU a devoted, 1119 long member
of the Chut'Vh of J..ut CMtt of
Latt.-.d8Y Salnta. He MM'Ved In a ~ o( poefUOM ln the chutch lncludlna. Branch ~~
8llhoo Md Stab Patrtarch. He Ilsa fufftlled a mluk>rl with
hl9 .-wtfe In dnctfng tt,. M..-Mione Vlattora ~ert.4::2
a.ter tMv MIVed • twnple ordtnance wot1cM'9 ln the = ... J4e WM~ fOf ~ y.ar. by SWlft & Company.
poeltfont u WI eccountant and otnoe manager. Att.r
,...,.ment, h• beoame an avid and accompllth•d
get'IHloglet.
Hie beloved wtfe, Vonda P('9ceded hlnl In dMttt on Jutv 23.
tM. He la ~by eone Donald Freemen Wll"am•, M.01 of Nftpoft 8Mch, Celtfomle and Ootdon HatOld WHNarns.
M.D. of 8ehnont ~; a daught• Laura J~
Mld9efy of South Jot'dan, Utah; a .tater Edna Bullock
.... Id of Ogdett, Ut.h; ~khn and tw.my
nine .... ~. A ~ wa hekf at the Hart>or HMe Ward. Church of JMUt CMet of Latter..ct.Y
8alnta. ::=-&Mch, eettfomia on NoYemb9r 11. 2003~
Funen.I .. be held Id~ p.m. ~ ~. Hcw....-r 22. 20Cli3 ..... W111lrotl Lawn~. 3401 Soutl'I
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MMoee. lntem.-.'lt wta be et tM Waaatcf\ lawn Pn.
OCTA asks driving puhlic f of input
. Transportation officials want locals to offer
ideas for how to get traffic moving on the
Corona del Mar and San Diego freeways.
DelrdrtN•WtMn
Daily Pifot •
NEWPORT-MESA -Sltting ln
' bumper-to-bumper tnfllc day
aAer day on the San Diego free.
way makes drivers wonder when
traftlc will pt movtng.
J But oounty traosportadon om-
dals WIUlt the public to think of
bow to pt traffic movfn8 be·
tween the Corona de1 Mar free.
way ln Costa Mesa and the San
Gebrlel RMr freeway at the Loa
Angeles County line.
• That ~ why they are Inviting
public input on an 18-mooth
study of Improvements for the
freeway, which bandlea more
than 300,000 car trips every day
In Orange County.
The request la unuaual ln the
aenae that the public will have
the opponuntty to bralnstonn
Ideas, Instead of cominenting on
already-deviled plans, lib the
pnx:eu will hdp transportation
planners better understand not
only the current needs. but the
futute tra.na:portation needl here
In Orange Count)\" Nguyen eald.
After the 18-month study pe··
rtod, the authority wlll •tart p~·
Um1nary .J!..annlng on the blue-
print of I Nguyen aald.
The Web site tbar will provide
Information about the 18-month
process ts: http://
octa.Ml/40SM1S.asp. Those who
want to achedule a presentation
where people can comment to
county officiala In penon can
call (71') 560-5972 or aend e-
mail to csllve1bttgfloc.'1a.Mt.
NEWPORT-MESA UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT BOARD MEETING WRAP-UP
INSIDE THE DISTRICT
H~ Is a dedslon coming out of Tuesday
night'a Newport-Mesa Unlfted School
District meeting:
MEASURE A QUARTERLY
REPORTS
The Measure A Citizens' Oversight
Committee and Project Management 1Um
presented repori. for the third quarter of 2<J;03. which ended Sept 30.
WHAT rr MEANS
The oversight committee meets on a
regular basis and monitors progresa of
construction under the $110-millfon school
lmprowment bond. In Its repon, the
committee conduded that It
feels wappropriate progress Is
being made."
The Division of the State
ArchJtect has approved plans
for Wilson, Davia, Killybrooke, Sonora,
CoUege Park. CallfomJa, Adams, Paularlno,
Anderson and Pomona elementary
schools, TeWln.kJe Intermediate School and
Costa Mesa High School, said BoonJe
Martin, a dJ.rector for McCarthy
Conatruction, the company doing the
work. Plans for Rea, Uncoln, Newport and
Victoria elementary acbools and Newport
Harbor Hlgb School have been submJtted
for approval.
In the nm quarter, Martin said that they
plan to bid and award oonttacta and atart
work on those achoola.
A Mc:Canhy repreaeniative ls 8ylng to St.
Louis thla week to oversee build.Ing of the
long-delayed windows for Harbor View
Elementary School, ahe said. The windows
should be Installed over the Thanksgiving
holiday.
So far, the project has cost $30,834,646.
WHAT THEY SAID
Martin said McCarthy was ·comfortable"
with the cost so far.
BRIDGES TO YOUT-H
SELF-SUFFICIENCY
The program worb with students, age 14
to 22, and their parenta to get them ready for
the working world.
NEXT MEETING
•WHEN: 7 p.m. Tueaday, Nov. 18
•WHERE: Roderick H. MacMlllltn Board
MHtlng Room It the Olatrfct Education
Center, 298~A Bear St., Cotta Mesa
•INFORMATION: Agendaa ,,.. 1vall1ble
Mveral daya prior to each meeting at
http:llwww.nmu"1.k12.ea.ua/d~Wboel.
WHAT rr MEANS:
Newport-Mesa Unlfl~ School District
was one of five Orange County districts
selected by the Slate Department of
RehabWiation to receive Social
Security funds for a
demonstration program. '*''iiCIN> Newport-Mesa got $64,315 to
work with 25 students.
The program taJ'BelS students who
receive Social Security benefits, Including
those In foster care, substance abusers and
disabled students. It uses paid work
experience, Internships, career and
traNltlon plannJng, and Independent
living options to help studenu become
self·sufftdent and prepare for llfe after
school.
• BANQUET ROOMS
Avallllblefor
fl.f;,~ festive P<irtie~!
BRIEFLY IN THE NEWS
· Three fair board
members reappointed
Three members of the Orange
County fair Board were re-
appointed last week.
Families are Invited to come
have children's picture taken
with jolly old Saint Nlck.
• school's campus Dec. S and 6. NOW OPEN UNDER NEW OWNERS!
Board President Palrlcia Velas-
quez, past President Ruben A.
Smith and Peggy Haid.I of Corona
del Mar were asked to continue
serving on the board by former
Gov. Gray Davia.
The fair board is composed of
nine volunteen appointed by the
governor.
Santa coming to South
Coast Plaza on Friday
Santa Oaus Is coming to
town.
He'U be arriving at South
• Coast Plaza at 2 p.m. on Friday
· to set up shop In the Jewel
Court, In front or Macy's and
between Sa.k.s Fifth Avenue and
Nordstrom.
The Orange County HJgh
School of the Performing Art&,
Jolned by students from the
American Bailet Theater, wtll
al&o perform select scenes from
·The Nutcracker."
Santa haa also Invited SO
•wtsh kids" from the Make·A·
Wish Foundation of Orange
County and their families to
Join him for breakfast from 8:30
to 10 a.m. Dec. 3 at Santa's Vil·
lage, located In Carousel Court
In South Coast Plaza.
For more information, calJ
(714) 435-2000 or go to ltttp:ll
www.southcotutpaza.com.
OCC students gear up
fo r Poinsettias sale
Poinsettias grown by Orange
Coast College horticulture stu·
denl8 wtll be on sale on the
Horticulture students grew
approximately 12,000 plants ln
five greenhouses to get ready
for the aale. Students planted
them In September and have
been nurturing them for the
annual sale.
Red, white, pink. burgundy
and other color plants wtll be
sold in four, six and 10-inch
pots. They cost from $5 to more
than $40. Hanging baskets and
centerpieces wtll alao be for
sale.
The sale wtll run from 10 a.m.
to 3 p.m. daily. Horticulture
Garden Is just off Adams Av·
enue, adjacent to the college's
Technology Center.
All proceeds from the sale are
earmarked to fund student
projects. A IJve video cam that
shows plants growing In one of
the college's greenhouses can
be accessed on OCCs Web site
at http://greenhousecam.occ.
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Dennis Rodman checks into rehab
The Former NBA superstar's
agent said he wants to clean
up and get back on the court.
bald for montJ "
Bodman. mown for h1I ability to grab re-
bOunds. tWld a p confttrrxe on JWy· 15
to announce that he would try to make a
Restaurant on aaspldon of ~ drunk In
public after getting complaints thar be was
n driving his 47-foot Fountaln powerboat
Sexual Otocolate under the lnftuence of al·
cohoL
Deepa Btt1r•th
OaHyPitot
comtb4dc.: I
"Wdvc boen tn talb with plenty otteams."
Prince c:L "But nothing has worted out so
Car."
Officials said sherUJ'a deputia saw Rod-• •
man fall to the ground and determined, after
qUt'.$doning him. that he was lntOJdcakd
and unable to care for himself. Rodman was
htJd In Newport Beach city jail but WU re-
leased the same day after he ~rtedly IO-
Rodman. who has NEWPORT BP.ACH -Fonner NM super-
sta..r Dmnls Rodman hat ~ne lnto aJcohol
mW> to clean up his act and to ~ bade In
the game. h1s agent said Tueaday.
played (or several NBA
teams. lncJudlQg the Chi•
CllgO Bulls, Detroit Pb-
tons. the San Antonio
Spurs and the Los Ang~lee
I.Akers. would love to play
again for the laken.
Prince aald.
bered up. •
Abo, In September, a Jury decided to re-:. Rodman b been goJna through out·pa·
tleat treatm nt with a private counselodor
alJnOSt a month. said Damn Prince. his New
)ersey-blwd agenL
Uevc him of a dvil suit ftled by lo ~n Ann •
McGoweo. who alleged Rodman had
drugged and &exuaDy assaulted hei: In his
Seashore Drive home. • • West Newport's notorious party host made
the decision 10 enter rehab when he was
slapped with a DUI last month ln I.as Vegas.
tus agent said.
"He'd love to go back
and play for Phil: he
Dennis Rodman 53.id.
In August 2001, Rodman was slapped with ::
two misdemeanors for allegedly racing bla
boat In Newport Harbor. Oflicials waited
more than a month to officially charge him. Rodman, a frequent vfJltor to the colorful
city, hit a pole while t:rytng to pop wheeUes
on a borrowed motorbike outtlde a strip
dub.
The incident In w
Vegas la.st month was Rod.man's fourth en-
counter with the law In the past four
months.
On Aug. 3, Harbor Patrol depudes Im--
pounded Rodman'a boat because he had re-:
portedly used a private dock without per-•
mission. He paid a $63 fee for towing and •
more In fines.
"Dennis really wants to play basketball
again.• Prince said. "He has been pracddng
In September, Orange County sheriff's
depulJes arrested Rodman near the Cannery
board.
"I think we're in a positJon 10
succeed.· foundation Executive
Dinctor Mary Lonicb said
New rules rolled out on
Wednesday indude holding board
elections every three years and
holding an Independent audit of
the organizadon every year.
computer lab and a big, comfy
chair makes the ideal venue for
story time, Prlndpal Jane Holm
said. Bui, as \Vfth all llCf.A
furniture, some -or a Joi -or
assembly is required.
"We have nine awesome dads
and one grandpa we call the
'Furnirure Putting-Together
Dads,'" Holm said. "They work
like an assembly line. One
evening. they put about 40
lhlngs together."
Foundations for TeWlnkle
lntermedlare and Estancia and
Costa Mesa high schools also
received substantial donations
from the Home Ranch
Development on which the
I KEA was built
C:J. Segerstrom & Sons,
developers or the project.
donated a $2 million for an
educational endowment as part
of a deal with the city.
• MARISA O'NEIL covers education
and may be reached at (9491
574-4268 or by •mail at
marisa.oneil@latimes.com.
I •
project. with a new-~ 'l-...
quee. light fixrures and other
amenities. The wortc was done ·
with donated labor and materials ·
valued at more than $20,000.
The $6.5-million renovation will
be paid for with future and past
fundraislng. including a $1-mil-
lion gift already secured from phi·
lanthroplsts Donn.a and John
Oean.
Lonich said that such measures
can go a long way toward solidify-
ing the group's image u a profes·
slonal and aedible oa:ganJzadon,
which Is essential to fundraislng.
she said All artisfs rendenng of the Balboa Theater.
!bey have a very new and very
experienced board or directon.
and I have every reason to believe
that the board and the executive
director will see this project
through lo completion.• said
Mayor Steve Bromberg, a long·
time supponer or the theater.
"This will not only be a project
Newport Beach can be proud or.
but it will be an arts venue for all
or Orange County..
The foundation also laid out
new plans for the redesign of the
theater. In recent years, planners
have encountered serious 'obsta-
cles to cnatlng enough space for
~ room.'!, restroo~ and
office space. They bad planned to
build these In the existing base-
ment area. but hit a dead end
AROUND TOWN
• Send AROUND TOWN item• to
the Deily Pilot, 330 W. Bay St.,
Costa Mea, CA 92627; by Hnell
to lula.penafllatimn.com; by fax
to (949) 646-4170; or by calling
(949) 574-4298. Include the time,
date and location of the event, aa
well as a contAlct phone number.
TODAY
The Orange County Felr end
Exposition Center will host the
0-..tive Sewing Fair from 9 e.m.
to 6 p.m. et building No. 10. The
cost will be~. lnformetion: (7241
326-6689,
http:l..WWW.Hwingevenr..com.
UC IMne'e c.ntw for Women
and Men end the Crou Cultural
Center will preaent •A Room With
a View: A Ufe of ActMMi,. from
noon to 1 :30 p.m. at UC Irvine'•
CrOM Cultural Center. The
preaentetlon will be an ectlve
diacuNion on gender and
ethnldty end how It affecu
women'• livet In reletionship to
vtolenoe. Information: (949)
8~.
FRIDAY
The Oninge County Fair and
when they learned that. because
It was below the water table, cost-
ly physical reinforcements would
be needed to make the space us-
able.
The new plan is to add a sec-
ond story for office space and
restrooms. On top will be an ·en-
Exposition Center will host the
Creative Sewing Fair from 9
a.m. to 6 p.m. at building No. 10.
The cost will be $7 and no
ctiarge for ctiildren 6 years and
younger. lnformetlon: (724)
326-5689.
http://www.uwingavants.com.
The Btuffa ClubhouM wflf have •
holiday boutique from 9 a.m. to 4
p.m. at 2414 Vista del Oro,
Newport Beacti There will be
jewelry, hendbags. clothing,
ltlltioll9f)', home d6cor, gerden
decor and mucti more. Ten
percent of the profrta will go to
one of these pertldpatlng
ctieritles: Casa Tereu, Eastbluff
Elementary School PTA. the Glasa
Slipper Guild of CHOC, El Sot
Academy and St. MrcNel and All
Angels. Information: (949)
644-5860.
South CoMt P1au wa1 welcome
Santa Oeus at 2 p,m. In the Jewel
Court by The Wishing Tree in
front of Mac:y's between Saka
A1th Avenue end Nordstrom.
Scenes from •The Nutcrec:ker•
will come to life with
performanca by the Orenge
County High School of the Arts
and appeeranoea by etudenta
from the Ameriean Ballet
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~Wlfa!HIA & AEDIJEUEAN CU1SliES
Thanksgiving Day Feast
November 27, 2003,
10:30 am -4:00 pm,
$29.95 Adults
$14. 95 Children Under 14 Years
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T,...._Mll Camiturt llUe a..-Cfftft •ans with s..M Ahl~ ..... ShaleoU <>r..-Tomafo's.&.d with _......., sw.t Potatoes
'Cll.wleto VIMll'••le Oranp Cranberry IMh
o.ertluffet
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tertainment deck• where fund-
ra.lsers can take advantage or
ocean views while wooing Impor-
tant donon;. The new design will
preserve lhe original facade or the
building.
Supporters have completed a
facade repair and beautification
Theatre. Information: (714)
435-2000,
http:l/Www.southcoastplua.com.
Flllhion l.a.nd will host lb
annual tree lighting ceremony at
6 p.m. The tree will be lighted at
the end of ·ee1ebrate the
Season: a song and dance
spectacular by studenu from the
Orange County High School for
the Arts. Information: (949)
721-2000, http://www.ahop
f11shionisl11nd.com.
SATURDAY
Chrtt Heni.'lgton, owner end dllef
artist at Henington Teddy Bears,
wlll Read from his first published
chlldren'• book. "H•rTY and
Hann.h: An American
Adventure: at 2 p.m. et the Metro
Pointe Barnes & Noble
Boobellers. Information: (714)
64().{j667, http://www.harrlngton
taddyburs.com.
ftalhion ••nd wlll holt lb
annual tree lighting ceremony et
6 p.m. The tree wm be lighted at
the and of •Celebrate the
Seeton;' a aong and dance
apectecular by student.I from the
Orange County High School for
the Arts. Information: (949)
721-2000, http://www.lhop
•JUNE CASAGRANDE COll9fl
Newport Beec:h end John Wttyne
Alrport.. She may be reached at (9491
574-4232 ()( by e-mail at
;..m..cnag,.nde latJmacom.
fashionisland.com.
MONDAY
The Onlnge County~ of
Chlldhelp USA will have a
fundraiser from 4 to 9:30 p.m. tor
dine in and from 10 e .m. to 9:30
p.m. for take out at the Newport
Rib Company, 2196 Harbor Blvd .•
Costa Men. The Newport Rib
Company will donate 20% of eacti
bill to Childhelp USA.
Reservetlona: Nancy Whitl()d(.
(949) 6484228.
WEDNESDAY
The Co.ta MeN Senior c.nuw
will be celebrating Thanksgiving
with e home-cooked meal. The
event It sponsored by Surat
Singh of Angel'• Auto Spa. The
cost tor the event it $2 per
person. The cost to become a
member of the center is $18.
lnfonnetlon: (949) 846-2356.
NOV.28
There wtll be a~-
Thanklgivlng 981e at the Orange
County Mertet Place from 7 e.m.
to 4 p.m. et the Orange County
Felrgrounda. Admlaalon will be
free. There will be an erti98na'
and craflera' comer, photoe with
Santa Oaua and 1eaeonel
entertainment.
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EDITORIAL
City is right to
review homes
D ozensof
homeowners whose
houses are taller
than the law allows
at least can be thankful they
violated Newport Beach city
codes.
The Newport Beach City
Council last week wisely
decided not to punish
homeowners of 32 properties
built beyond city allowances
because an architect. Andrew
Goetz. allegedly submitted
wrong survey information.
Instead, the council ls on its
way to approving Mspeclal
ctrcumstances variances" for
six homes, if not more, that are
now under construction.
"Wftre going to. look at every
property individually," Mayor
Steve Bromberg told worried
homeowners at a council
meeting earlier this month.
By taldng each house on a
case-by-case basis, the council
isn't taking the easy route, but
it is certainly on the right one.
No one should be punished for
the actions of someone else.
Goetz was arrested Oct. 15
on su&pldon of forgery after
city officials alleged he had
falsified survey information on
building documents filed at
City Hall. Since then, city staff
members have identified at
least 32 homes about which
they say Goetz may have
provided false information.
1\velve are already built and
could be subject to review
later. Of the 13 Goetz-designed
homes under construction, six
are near completion and will
be reviewed by city officials as
soon as possible.
Such an effort by City Hall is
not unusual and Is an example
of the aggressive civic service
Newport Beach residents have
come to expect from their
representatives and city
workers. Reviewing the
construcdon of individual
houses will, of course. take
extra time and effort But for
homeowners •devastated" -
as one of the affected women
said -by the revelations. It
will be time well spenL
COMMUNITY COMMENTARY
B ully pulpit
used to
b rowbeat
By Geoff WHt thoughcful consideration.
The council apparently
F rom a distant vantage rejected It out of hand.
polnt -beside a Despite the fact that the
crtUcally injured affected residents
friend in Las Vegu -I apparently applauded the
read Deirdre Newman's decl ion Monday nJght, I
account Wednesday find myself very concerned c·c:ouncU putt brakes on with the way it came
mobile home deal•) of about.
Ubby c.owan·. tirade at n1e heavy handedness
Tuesday'• City Council of this decision i5 a perfect
meeting regarding an example of Councilwoman
interim ordinance for Cowan'• 1tylc. I'm not at all
mobile home park comfortable thal Cowan,
resJdenta. During her as a former -and perhaps
apeech, the apparently rutwe -mayor. continue.
took~ the ownel'1 of El to display a 1tyle that can
Nido and Snug Harbor only be deacribed as
mobile home parka -bulJylng. While t can
Brown & Auodates -certalnly understand the
because of their frustration she and oilier
unwlllingneaa to treat the councfl members must
abouHo-be-ousted feel, and the displeasure
mldenu more equitably. they feel tOward the park
~ l.rutial ractJon was. owner, I am very
"Rlgbt on, Ubby!" dlsippolnted that alfalra In
I thUed the feeling this city still aometlmet
attributed to Mike Schea!er end up looking Ub a
when he lajd, "It shOwed • • playground ftght rather
lot of courage on her~ tJu.p the deUberatjona of
to aay that. Sometimes. mature, tntelllgenl leaden;
peopk don't haw the guts Naffio-calllng from the d&l
to :say wb&t they really fttl. It WtU beyond acceptabli
She kind of ewnmed up deci>rum.
what we aD feel I thought The lack of clear:
lbe did • wond.edul thing dlrectJon by the council to
(MondayJ nl&hL" ibl appointed commiulona
c.rtmnty. an~ne who continua 10 be a problem
bll wuched lhe emtll for thJt dty. Wlrnesa the ~up to that council current lawsuit in which meet1na can heYe no tht ctty and private doubt .bout the anpt cttiF.ena are being sued by
IDDll of die r.ldenll of the the potentW ~of
~,...about their the 1901 ~n .flfaza '
llDtWWn funue. In receat pc:otect. That piojilct
......, Che pa.t ownen lliOuld never have ,c>Hen a.. Md dlllr u far u II did Wlthout
nt 1 •tl«Mnad more commum~ IDp\aL ia 11,. .......... lroiD Wblll rm mCountpd
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DON LEACH /DAILY P1LOT
Manne construction worker L. T. Riley pounds out chunks of rocks with a hammer on the deck of the Balboa Pier.
Fntrance to Balboa Pier creates visions of grassy lawns. trees. granted. from streetJlghts to
needs a makeover ponds and places for people to play. lifeguards. is made possible by our
In the double-speak of Agran and collectlve taxes. The same people who
I called in about slx to eighl months his co-conspirators, the Great Park rail against the taxes would scream
ago In regards to the entrance to the means office buildings, condos, the loudest if any pet service or public
Balboa Pier. It's an area of about 100 housing developments, factories and works were curtalled.
feet long by 30 feet wide. In that area. huge profits at the taxpayers' expense. Of course there Is pork and
they have eight palm trees planted. The The taxpayer and the voters should excessive spending, but that is why
entrance is broken apart everywhere. remember that the former El Toro we voters have phones and faxes and
When I complained about II, they did Manne base and all such properties e-mail You scold your
go down and patch some of It. do not belong to any bureaucratic representatives and let them know
However. in that area. there is a branch of government, they belong to what you expect from them and hold
minJmum of 20 cracks. Some of them 3 the taxpaying public. them to It.
feet long. Solution: Remove the trees, We aJI know what will happen: A It ls unreasonable to assume that
rip out I.he entrance, and replace it. few years after El Toro has been stolen we can enjoy all of the same services
GARY FlSHER from the public, there will be a huge with less money. Something will have
Newport Beach cry for an airport. Land wiU be bought to give, and that will make some
for btlhons of dollars and more segment of our society very vocal and
Health benefits are harder to billions will be spent for such an very unhappy. What will we cut: police
airport, with the old attitude of "who protection, school projects. aid to the
come by -get used to it cares what the cost ts to taxpayers?"
Why should an existlng aJrport that
elderly, the needy, the IU? Will we cut
environmental protection, road
1, in fact, have made it a point to go would cost the taxpayers very little be repaJr. emergency ald or medical
to my local grocery store more often turned over to Agran and his care?
since the st,rike. I believe the strike 1s co-conspirators? If any right-minded Individual had
not necessary. The scamming of the American to make the choice, 11 would be
These are unskilled people making taxpayer should be stopped. agonizing.
an hourly wage complaining about As Pat Buchanan so wisely said, "It WAUACEWOOD
having to pay a small amoun1 to get is time for the peasants to roll out the Costa Me~a
health coverage. I, as a professional. guillotines." The rot that permeates
spend hundreds of dollars per month America needs to be cleared away. School district public to have medical insurance for my The space at El Toro ls
family. How can I support someone irreplaceable. To allow this to be relations called to question earning an hourly wage wanting stolen from the taxpaying citizens
things handed to them? for the profit of a few greedy This letter is in regards to the
I think they need a reality check. individuals would be Measure A problems at Harbor View
They need to find out what ls unconscionable and would be a ~chool In Corona del Mur. As a
happening in the real world. and not crime agalnst our descendants. taxpayer and community member
just listen to what their union ls In addition, we now have the same with two small children (a toddler and
telling them they are •entitled to.· people -who will desecrat,e anything a preschooler), I attended the Nov. 6
Compensation packages with benefits for an extra dollar -about to destroy Measure A meeting.
Included by the employer have our magnificent giant hangers, our The behavior that I witnessed from
become more scarce over the years. memories of World War II. Th8$C the Newport-Mesa Unified School
ELAYNE CARVER structures are irreplaceable. historical District representatives was
Newpon Beach structures. These people and their absolutely appalllng. Teachers and
political buddies have no shame. paTents had vaJJd -and sometime~
Great Park plan scamming Future generations will despise them frightening-concerns regarding
.but fonunately for them -as I have safety Issues during construction.
taxpayers out of real estate observed In the U.S. for the last 70 When confronted with these
years -these barbarian almost concerns, district representatives Jane
Orange County has certain fame as always prevail. Garland and Swan Despenas showed
the scam capital of the United States It is so sad to see so few citi.7,ens their true colors by becoming hostile.
Pew counties can beat us In care about our historic past untU it Is aggressive, defensive and
Investment fraud, embe1..zlement and destroyed. condescending.
theft by taxpayer-paid employees of O.L. WARW1CK Al. one teacher who had just spoken
all sorts -noting that the huge Costa Mesa attempted to leave the meetJng, I
majority of ~ubUc employees are watched Garland interact with her.
honest and atdworklng.
Balanced budg~t will the tip
both verbally and physically. Garland's
Our latest scam ls the Great Park. body language was inappropriate. at
brought to us by lrv'lne Mayor Larry the scales in favor of a few the very least. When a parent came to
Agran and hJs co·consplrators. the teacher's rescue, Garland verbally
Using the weU-proven tacllcs of the The most frightening thing I abused her. too. I was glad to be
•Great Ue Technique,• so well received from the gubernatorial recall standlng out of the way.
polished by the communists. NazJs is the reaffirmation of the stupidity of Is this way the d istrict handles valid
and other people manipulators of Hlce people and the ease with whkb they safety concerns? 11 this the way our
Ilk. the •imply &y&tem still works: the can be easUy manipulated and made school district wishes to portray ltselfl
blgger the Ile, the more euUy It can be to belleve lies. Very poor.
told. Taxation Is the mafostream of our SANDY WK1'TE
To most people, the Great Park society. Everythlng that we take for Newport Beach
HOW TO CONTACT YOUR REPRESENTATIVES
CITY Of COSTA MESA
Cotta MMe City Hall, n F-elr Otfve, Costa
M ... , CA 9282.e, (714) 754-5223
Mlyor: Gary Monahan
Coundl: Libby Cowan, All•n Menaoor, Mfka
ScNaftr and Cl'lrit Stffl
Cl'TY 61 NEWPORT BEACH
Newport BMc:h City Han, 3300 Nowpon
Btvd., Ntwp<>rt 8eac:h, CA 92M3, (Me)
944-3309
Mllyiof: Steve Bromberg
CoUnll: Gary Adlm1,John Heffernan, Olde
Nldtoft, 61.wn Roantky, Tod Ridgeway
.ndDonWlbb
COMT COIMHl'V Cou.EGE DtSTRICT
~ Oflloe: 1370 Adtfnl ,.,..,.,,Colt.a
"-i. CA 82Gt, (714) '32-6198
Ch~ Wllllam M. V9ga
8oerd: ~t Plul Berget, Viet PrMldtnt
Armando Ruiz, George Brown. Jeny
Patteraon and Walter G. Howald; etudent
trultM Madeline Levy
NEWPORT-MESA UNIFIED SCtfOOl
DISTRICT
District omc.: 2985-A Bear St., Costa M ....
CA 92$28, (714) 424-6000
........ ~Robert Barbot
loeid: ,,..._Jdtnt Mal1ha Fluor, Viet
Pretldtnt Dan1 Blad(; Clert S..-.nt Stok ...
O.Vld Brooke, Tom Eg1n, Ju<fy Franco and
UndeSnttn
MESA CONSOU>ATED WATD DtS'TNCT
1M6 Plloiiftda Ave., C09Ce Mete. CA '282~
(949)831-1200
loerd: Prteldent Jim Attdnaon, Vice
PN8ldtnt Mike Healey, Trudy Ohllg-Hall,
Fred Bodcrnlller end Paul E. Shoenberger
COSTA MESA SAHfTARY DISTRICT
P.O. lox 1200, Com Meta, CA 92628-1200, (714)~
IOerct Ptteident Mtnt Schafer, Jim
~"-Alt fl9nv, Greg Woc*fdt end o.n Worthlfl9ton
OMNGE COUNTY 80MO OF
l&ftlMIOa
Hall of Adminlttredon, 10 Civic c.nt ... ftaza,
S.nta AM. CA 92701 •
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Al Thi.ncflY, ~ 20, 2003 SOCIETY
THE CROWD
Joining together for the greater cause
0 ne of tho molt Important
upectJ or~ COmmuntty II It.I wWin&neU to J01n Coteet to
dect poGtive cbarige on behalf of
Important cau-..
A group or CorQn.t del Mar Hl&h
School parmtt have come together and
~ated the COriununJty School
Pannenblp to fund propaz:m that are
apedftc:aDy dealgned to pro019te
tolerance arul reapec:t.
o~ ft eound.t •taUcby.fedy."
Tuletance and respeCt. howeftr, are two ---....... ~ 1ngr9dlenu that are
~lnour community. our
nadon and' our
wodd.Weuk
ounelves, how can
we expect our
cbildren to develop
the Vlluee th.at
embrace tolerance
B. W. COOK ~":c:n~t
demol\IUate a path
for the younger generltion to foUow.
The Community Sc:bool Pannenhlp
was founded and orpnlzed by Lucy
Ste1nbers. wt.Ce of 1p<>rta qent Leftb
StetnlJers. Lucy Stelnbers'a mluion
began wllh the purpose of combating
bullylng In m. IChooll, and aotna one
step further to au.lit Jn con1lict
resolution and to promote relfl.lence
among ICbool children who have been
the objecta of the bully.
"Thete grograma have pl'O'ml to be a
lifesaver for children that often do not
have a voice expreesfng their feeUnp,•
said Cyndie Borcoman. I member of
the Community School Putnenhlp
Foundation.
The parents lnvotved recently hosted
a celebration at the Newport Cout
home of Daw and Lmu1e Mardi. In
keeping with the theme of teacblng
tolerance. organizers created an award
they call "The Peter Biehl Memorial
Peace Award.· The late P9t.er Biehl and
hJs widow, Unda BJehL are the parents
of the late Amy BJehl. who WU
murdered in South Atrica a decade ago
while working for peace ln the ttglon.
At the celebration the award wu
presented to ...... Yarrow or the
Ca.mous folk group •Peter, Paul and
Mary.• Yanow'1 daughter Bethany also
received the award Cor her wort tllmlng
a documenwy focusing on the lives of
ftve South Alrican women.
Attmdlng the event ~re Sharon fry,
principal or Corona del Mar High
• School. ............ Dmll9 "/)' • t
~Moea. and Pllial 8DllSc:otdl
._, Allo lnvOlved were 0.-Hiie.
who c:o-cbalred the event with Lucy
5(elnbeq, and~ Bo1COIDD.
For more Information on the
Community School Pattnenhtp fund,
pleae contact Borciof1)an at (714)
543-S407.
CHLDftSn IUMMI
The OUJdml'• aw.u. a nonprofit
orpnJZation dedk:ated to the
pm"eDtton and treatment or Cb.lld
abuse, held ltl 10th annul! Mighty
Rubber Ducky Derby at Wild RJven
Water Pllk. lrvtne. More than 5.000
loc:aJ dtiz.enl auended a day at the
water part cha.Ired by the dynamJc Liia
PuJimoto.
The derby bepn I dee.de 1gO under
the generoue epomorablp of JobD md
Donna Own U I family ptheriq that
Introduced the Otildren'I Bureau to
On.nae County. • Donna Crean had been a loving
advocat.e of the OUldren'• aureau Lot
Angela. one of the oldert chUd eervlcet
agendea in Southern c.all!omia.
founded Jn 1904. Donna Crean uw the
need for help In Orange County and
put bet formidable lnftuence behind
raJa1ng funds to launch the Orange
County Bureau.
Over the years. the event bu srowo
dram&dcally, and this year, working
with JJaa Pujimoto. a dedicated team
tnclucllng Neal Aton. Umne Hmta,
Bruce MecRm, tWdl MIDll' and
Mldde Shaptro helped to bring in a
capacity crowd to watch thouundl of
yellow rubber duclcs ftoat down the
Wild Rtvera waterway to a ftn1sh line.
Racers adopted the ducb for $10 each,
with proceed.a benefiting the Clilldren's
Burau, and wlnnen were gtven
tncred.lb~ prizee.
Al Jn years past, the day Included
ewnptuOUI 11.Dlplino from ID &nay Of
local ratauranti and plenty of water
part fun for the kids.
Newport Meea eupport came from
Bart.ra ~. Ph,w. Green. Una
OwNfler,.., Goldwlder <lay. Lorl Intns. Bart.ra HIDlbaw, Ron
Dom1ngua and Rofal Radtb. Sponaor
Washington Mutual Bank WU
represented at the event by Scott
K)pen.
ORANGEWOOO PALS
It wu Jungle Boogie for the
Orangewood Pals. an organization or
young professionals In the community
Peter YarrC'/# of the folk group -Peter,
Paul and Maly,• right, his daughter
Bethany YarrC'l#, left, and Sharon Fry
attend an evening in the Newport
Coast for the Community School
Partnership Fund.
Dave March and Laurie March host an
evening honoring singer Peter Yarrow
at their Newport Coast home.
wortlng to 1upport the children of
Orangewood.
A safari-theme fundralaer brought In
$60,000 for the children at Orangewood
Ch1ldren'J Home. Acrobatl balanced on
bearru In leopard C<»tumel and tribal
drummers wfth painted races greeted
the crowd u C.ttme de la cmne eerved
a dinner of Jungle-inspired deUcaclee
Including shrimp akewen, yam fries
and giant chocolate aeam puffe for
dessert.
In the crowd were Monica AvDa.
Mk:beDe Ouanonneau. Sma Pmbr,
Rick Baant. Windy Drab, PhD
&calette and karen Runmeeen.
•TH! CAOWD 1ppeer1Thurtdays1nd
Saturdaye.
The Village Bakery
2937 Bristol Street, Costa Mesa
At the Camp next to Lodge Restaurant
Rustic Apple Croustade
Shelly's Pumpkin Pie
Meyer Lemon Tart
Aubergine's Chocolate Souffle Cakes
ready to bake with instructions
Sides & Sauces
Chocolate Espresso Cookies
Homemade Oreos
Holiday Cookies
Brownies
W:~Wayatr1Tkr!l3~ ·
Gourmet Sandwiches
Artisanal Sourdough Breads
onion walnut, kalamata olive, rosemary,
raisin feMcl, seeded rye, ciabatta,
parmcsan foccada, baguette
domestic artisanal cheese
pecan sticky buns
sour cream pecan coffee cake
croissants
cranberry scones
coffee, espresso
granola
Call now for your holiday order
. 714:-761-2220
~ """"' •. ,,.. Simi,., ... ,. 3,_
Orangewood Pals Monica Avila and Michelle Charvonneau helped raise
$60,000 for the children of Orangewood. . .. , .. . '
-LIPE 4 LelSURE Ttulday, ~ 20, 2003 Id
BEST BUYS
Lighting up the tree and the season
: µgttdng ceremony wtn cab . F uh.km llland• (Cltlve crce
• PlaCe today end Sa:twday
~ 6 p.m. The 115-foot tnle wUf
t ~It the end of •Celebrate
Seuon. • a '°"'and daoot ~ byatudentsfiom
~Orange c.ounty HJgh School ~the Arts.
: .. ~afttrtbe ""litefnony. Santa will be at his
:...-for photos and visits on ·~ lslandi Atrfum Lawn.
: MolldayJ through Wednadays
: from Dec. 1 lhrougb 17, visit.on c:an recefve $2 oft Senca phou.
with a carousel pa-. A portion of
prooeedl from Sent.a pho«>S will
be donated to HomeAid Orange
• c.owuy, a nonprofit organJzadon
that builds ahdten for the
temporarily homeless.
·Fashion Island'• white fir
a>met from ML Shasta.
FLOWERS FOR ntE HOll>AYS
Select beautiful, simple
arrangements or 5triJdng Oowers
designed for formal weddinga at
Fnncb Buckets. <:o-owner
Sussanna Davidson divides her
tlme between Pash.ion Island ;. f.1k1 her origtnal Santa Fe Springs
: llzcation. Her~ In fine arts
•eilhances her creativity. She :siiedallus In European styte
;crangements (compact. without
• )Jieru. ); and old-fashioned wrap
iJOuquets tied with tissue paper '. 4nd beautlfuJ ribbon. Davidson
1t 'drawn to vin1.age looks -she
1l&OCb gaJvan.ix.ed Faench flower
&.tdets, unusual ums and
chooses hard-to-find Dowers.
Ci& Items available Include
band-blown g1aM vases from all
AFTER HOURS
•Submit AFTER HOURS item• to
~ Daltv Pilot, 330 W. Bay St,
Costa M"8, CA 92677; by fax to
(949) 646-4170; or by calling (9491
574-4295.
. SPECIAL EVENTS .
': tisTORY OF HITCHCOCK
Orange Coast College it offering
a nine-part film history on Alfred
11itch<:odt. The series will be
moderated by retired OCC
profeuor H. Arthur Taualg. Each
MAk>n will be held et 6:30 p.m.
one Friday each month. The
. ~will be held et OCC'1 Ane ''1U Hall 116. Adml1Slon ia S6 for
:Multa and $6for1enlor1 and
:; ¢c studentl. For more
: t~ormation, call (714) 432-5880. --:lJW«SGMNG-EVE BASH
jig Brothers-Big Siltera of
O..nge County will have its
l'hankagivlng Eve Balh from 7
..,P.m. Wednaday to 2 a.m.
~l'ldey, Nov. 27 at the Hard 1fodc Cafll In Falhlon laland, 461
: flewport Center Drive. Tic:bw will .. Colt $25, $20 in edvance.
: IDformatlon: (714) 644-m3.
: l'/JIP:llwww.blgbrooc.org,
• hftp://Www. redw11gonfound11t1on. • :VO·
ilHG OF UGKTS llle Commodorea C1ub If the
~rt Beach Chamber of
.Qtmmeroe will host the Ring of
Ugma home decoratJng
: 'C'O'npetltJon in December. All
•home, bullnet1, and yacht clubl
: r'-ino tM hert>or are invited to
; ~pale. Decorations must be
1,. pface by Dec. 8. Information
. ik9l 729-4400.
: ;fCWPOR'T HARBOR ;.;aftJSTMAS BOAT PARADE
,..le.utJfully decorated yac:hta,
,. · ltt, kayaks and canoe1 wlll sail
~.tong the harbor In the 961h
• ~al Newport Harbor
Award Winning
PREMIERE
Seafood
Restaurant In
orange County
GREER
WYLDER
around the
wodd.
botanlcal
IOepl.
preteJved
am.ngiementt
and
~ :r,:. loc:aJ wbb~~
Pluta
pan-time.
French Buckett II open from I 0
a.m. lO 9 p.m. weekdays; from 10
a.m. lO 7 p.m. Saturday. and
from 1 J a.m. to 6 p.m. SUnday.
1r1 In the Atrium C.oun tn
Fashion island ln Newport
Beach. Call (800) 652-9551.
Df.CORATIYE WALLS
Brett 8IAc.kman is a talented
muralist who mostly pa.Inca in
high-tmd ft!lklenca. but he can
work with all budgets. Blackman
paints murals and provklea
decorattw painting In homes
from Los Angeles (O San Diego.
He'a been working on ~raJ .
beaudlul mwals In a
mau50leum at Loma Vista
Memorial In Pullerton. The style
is remlnJscent of Michelangelo's
wort in lbe Sistine Olapel "I've
gotten to know the people who
come in there dally, to visit loved
ones long gone. and It's nice to
make the spac.e more beautiful
for them," Blackman saJd He
was chosen to design the T·shlrt
and poster for the 2004 Corona
del Mar 5K in lune. ·1ba1 has
been a very ex.citing pr~.
working with the COM
Chrittma1 Boa1 Parade Dec. 17
through 21. Each night, the
parade will begin at 6:30 p.m. et
Collln1 Island and last two end a
half hours. The parade 11 hosted
by the Commodore1 Club of the
Newport Beech Chember of
Commerce. Information: (949)
729-4400, http://Www.chrl•tmn
bo8tparade.com
MUSIC
RITA COOLIDGE
The Orange County Perfomung
Atta Center will present Grammy
Award-winning vocalist Rita
Coolidge at 7:30 p.m. through
Saturday et Founders Hall.
Tk:tew cost $66. lnfomiatlon:
(714) 656-ARTS,
http://www.ocpac.org.
THE GREAT lEOHAAD
8ERNS1EN
Carl St Clair and the Pacific
Symphony give a tribute ooncert
10 St Clefr'1 longtime friend and
mentor Leonard Bernstein at the
Orange County Performing Ari
Center today. The orchestra will
perform Symphonic Dances from
"West Side St<KV" and excerpts
from "Candide" and "On The
Town:" The concerti ltert et 8
p.m Ti<*eta are S20 to $35. For
informetion, call (714) 755-6789.
DAVID CASSIDY
David Cnlicfy will be performing
aome of hi1 greatest hitl, IUCh aa
"I Think I Love you• end "Doesn't
Somebody Want To Be Wanted;
at 8 p.m. Friday end Sa1urdey llt
the Orenge County Pefformlng
Al'tl Center. Tidteu cost S25 to
$106. Information: (714) 766-6799,
http://www.paclflaymphony.org.
VERMEER STRING QUARTET
The Orange Couniy Phllhermonic
Society wlll prMent the Vermeer
Strlng Quartet 11t 8 p.m . Monct.y
at the Irvine Ban:t.y TMetre. Tu.
cost IMll be from 12810 32. •
lnfonnstlon: (948) 663-2422,
www.phi/harmonboc#ty.org.
c:hambct.'' Blackman taJd. •
Olents can e·mail Bllcbnan and
he1J amd aamplet of hfl work.
CaJJ (949J 637.elel or tend
e-maJ to
bbllldanan~t.tgrlly.com.
MEN'S STYLE
~ ~<Jo«blnsPurnllhlnP. elUtblllhtd ln 19'1,
hu Just receMld the latest Polo
Ralph Uwml aube and faD
collectk>m. There are alto
bea.udful new Southwtck and
Corbin collections to cboote
l'rom. Free valkla•ed parldng Is
available behind the ttore.
AlklNon'a ls open Crom 9-.30 a.m.
10 5:30 p.m. lt'a at 3430 Via Udo
in Udo Marina Village. Call (949)
673.()653. .
VALUE MO LOOKS
Foreftr ZI ofrera a brand of
value-<:ontdoul tttnds for
women. Puhions amve daily.
This phenomenaJJy succeW'ul
abopping COncq>I WU conceived
by a young couple, ~n and lln
Sook Owlg. Together, they've
created one of the fastest
growing apparej companies;
more than 150 stores have
opened In the U.S. and Canada.
The range of fashions varies
from casual. lo dressy. There's
e\TO a lln~e coUectlon.
Accessories include handbap,
select makeup, shoes and
scarves. CaJJ (949) 719-6621 or
vi.sit httpJlwww./of'f'V8r2 I com.
BARGAINS ABOUND
Mino Mlaaka Datgner
Outlet Is a 7.500-bquare-foot
showroom of home fumWungi
ST. LAWRENCE STRING
QUAR1£T
The St Lawrence String Ouertet
wUI perform at 7:30 p.m. Tuesdey
In Foundera Hall at tN Orange
Couniy Perfomling Atta Center.
Tk*et.I COit S42. Information:
(714) 666-ARTS.
http://Www.ocpac.org.
ARTURO SANDOVAL
Grammy and Emmy Award
winner Arturo Sandoval will
perform al 7:30 and 9 p.m. Nov
28 and 29 at the Orange County
Performing Atta Center's Jazz
Club. Tldtets cost $49 and $56.
lnform.Uoo: (7141656-ARTS.
http://wwwocpac.org
BASH2003
The 33rd ennual Orange County
l..tve Mulic Feaival Will be from
noon to midnight Nov. 30 at the
Newport Beech Merrion Hotel
and Tennl1 C1ub at Falhlon laland.
900 Newport Center Drive.
Ti<*et.1 wtll cost from S14 to $28.
lnformatk>n: (949) 64(MO()O,
http://Www.ocmusicl1n1.org.
VfVM.DrS FOUR SEASONS
The P9dfic Symphony wiJI
perform Vivaldi'• *The Four
Seasonl," 8occherlni'1 Sinfonia In
0 minor No. 4, and Corefll'1
Concerto GroNO In Fm.,, at 8
p.m. Dec. 3 and 4 at the Orange
County Performing Atta Center.
Tidtetl COit S20 to $66.
Information: (714) 755-6799,
http://www.paciflcsymphony.ora.
'A JOURNEY TO JOY'
St Andrew's Presbyterian Churd'I
wUI host Sentlago C.nyon
College'• music departmenlt
annu.i winter fNtlval concert "A
Journey to Jav" et 8 p.m Dec. 6
at 800 St Andrews Road,
Newport Beech. TMf9 will be I
1<>0-member chorale bded by a
prof8111onel on:Mltr•. Ti<*eta
COit S16 per person and S12 for
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Nick Rycroft, Jessica Arias and Dan and Barbara Rycroft of Costa The Davis, Helfich and Yeager families from Newport Beach
Mesa enjoy their trip to Niagara Falls. spend their Easter vacation in Maui, Hawaii.
TRAVEL
Continued from Al 1
lf we didn't do all the entries in
the computer correctly, mission
control would contact us
through our headseta to make
the necessary corrections so we
would not crash and bum. II
was nerve racking but
exhilarating. Upon takeoff from.
the launch site, the noise and
the vibration and then the tilt of
the module as we entered orbit
was so realistic. Once we were
in orbit. we launched our
payload successfuJJy, and could
see It out the wind()W of the
shuttle as It soared ofl Into
space.
Re-entry brought more
sounds and vlbratJon and a
forward tilt to Elder·naut.
Mission control was guiding us
toward the runway approach,
and the touchdown area ruled
one of the three· computer
screens. As commander, it was
my duty to land the EJder-naut
safely back on earth.
A picture-perfect landing
almost ended in disaster when I
overlooked one minor detail.
When the two rear wheels
touched down. I thought the
mission was complete. UttJe dJd
I realize that the nose wheel had
to touch down and we needed
to taxi to a halt. A gentJe
reminder from mission control
saved us from crashing on the
runway and our mission turned
out to be a great success.
Upon leavt.ng the ship with
high fives among the crew, we
stepped out and walked down
the gantry a mid cheers from
the other crews, who were now
to have thelr tum.
· What makes the whole
program work so successfuJJy
and why all the participants
were so elated with the week's
activities is the dedJcadon of the
staff who are passionate about
their work and the 40 volunteers
who did everything from
transportlng us from the aJipClrt
in Wichita to relrleving the
rockets that we launched In the
Held.
This has to be one of the most
unique experiences offered to a
generation that remembers the
exciting beginning of the race to
the moon.
• WENDY ABBOT 11 1 resident of
NtwPort Beach.
• TRAVEL TAUS runs on
Thurtd1vs. Have vou, or someone
vou know. gone on en interestln(I
v1c.tlon 7 Tell us 1bout your
adventures In about 400 word1,
eccomp1nied by • couple of
photo• tQ ctioose from thll do not
have the Dally Pilot In them, and
send them to Tr1vel Tales. 330 W
Bev St .. Cotta Me ... CA 92827; by
e-mail to d11/yp/lot@latlme1.com;
or by fax to (949) 848-4170.
Wendy Abbot poses in a NASA space suit while on vacation at the
Cosmosphere in Hutchinson, Kan.
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.. · QU01J OF THE DAY
•
"[The Sailor$ are) coming
here to beat w. They're not
coming here to ju.st play welL"
Grel Geno, Los Altos
·, · foott>aM coach
• 3>irates sweep Cypress in
tegular-season finale, but
.. lose sophomore Marti
Merriott for the playoffs.
~t1ve Vlr11n
Daily Pilot
., _ COSTA MF.sA -A cruel coincidence
.. plagued the Orange Coast College
women's volleyball team during its
&weep of Orange Empire Conference
, 'ffsitor Cypress Wednesday ~L
• At the beginning of the season, OCC
• • do~ch Oluck Cutenese, ln his 11th sea·
.
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son. really didn't know what to
expect of his team. Now as the
regular season ended, a blt of
the unexpected vibe returned,
as sophomore Marti Memott in·
jured her right ankle ln the third
game and will not be able to
play for the Pirates ln the postseuoo.
The Pirates, who won. 30·27, 30-23,
30·19, will begin Southern CalHomia re·
giooal play Tu~y.
Merrion. an outside hitter, wu third
on the team ln killa with 132. In the third
game with OCC lead.Ing. 13·12, Meaiott
appeared to have landed on a Cypress
player's foot that wu across the line un·
der the net. Merrtott'a ankle rolled and
she immediately cried out in pain. . •
*Losing Marti is hard," Cute-nese sald. "Wtve saJd were
strong and now we'll see lf we
are."
OCC (17-2, 12·2 in confer·
ence) showed its strength in defeating
the Olargera rather easily led by Ouis·
tine Woller's 22 kills. The victory capped
a season in which the Pirates earned a
No. 2 ranking in the st-.te and ftn1sbed
second ln its conference to Golden West.
"I'll be honest, at the beglnnlng of the
year, I didn't~ this.• CUteneae said.
SH occ, Paa• 82
HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL
EYEOPENER
• Daily~POOt • ,..... .... "' .... ~ .... .....,...,,.
Nov. 24 honol'ff •
FRED HOKANSON
Thursday, NoYember 20, 2003 11
Orange Coast
College's Chontel
Palomino (12) dives
for the ball during
Wednesday's On,nge
Empire Conf ere nett
match against
Cypress. The Pirates
swept the
regular-season finale.
KENT TREPTOW I OAILYPILOT
~Sailors star as underdogs
Customarily the favorites,
Newport Harbor will attempt
to knock off top-seeded Los
~· Altos in first Tound Friday. .
~ Patrick Laverty
: Daily Pilot
• .-All too often, Newport Harbor Hlgh's football team
: has been the hunted.
Sailors Coach Jeff Brinkley often tells his team, they
are the one game opponents circle on their sched-
ules, hoping to knock off a school with a strong foot;
ball tradJtion.
Almost always the favorites, the Sailors finally get
to reverse the tables Friday in the first round of the
ClF Southern Section Division VI
playoffs.
The Sailors (7 ·3), fourth-place
finishers in the Sea View League
and an at-large entrant into the
playoffs, will travel to Los Altos
(I O·O) ln Hacienda Heights to take
on the top-seeded, undefeated
Newport Harbor and defending champion Con·
b"oth football querors at 7:30 p.m.
team finishes True underdogs for the !h1t time
•aaon 10-0. all season, the Sailors will be at· faa-82 tempting to knock off a team that X has won IO CIF Southern Section
.-.ptampionshipS', including three in the last four years.
• But those numbers alone won't earn Los Altos a
ctory and Conquerors Coach Greg Gano knows
at
• ... ·(Newport Harbor is] very good,• Gano said. "We
.{iidn't get any luck by drawing these guys. We're the
No. 1 seed and we drew a 7-3 team, but they're the at· l~e team so I understand. I just think we could have ~tome worse teams."
For the Sailors, there wasn't really a worse draw
.4,an Los Altos, but no matter the opponent, the
, flOle plan doesn't change.
• "It's like every week." Sailors Coach Jeff Brinkley
said. "We need to take care of the ball. hopefully get
aome first downs and keep thelr offense standing on
the sideline. They've got some speed and they can hit
you quick."
• The Conquerors are averaging 37.7 points per
. pme and have allowed just 9.4. They've acored at rt 22 points in every game and haven't allowed
paore than 16.
· ~!;Jke any underdog, the key for Newport Harbor
;,pu be gaining some early momentum. In an elimi-
d.oo game, that momentum can build to a ere·
ndo and as the game wears on, the longer the Sall·
sdck around, the more fearful t,he favorites
tAAAt< C. DUSTIN I DM.Y Pl.OT
SM SM.ORS, Pac• 84 Newport's Spencer Link will be looking for room to run Friday night against top-seeded Los Altos.
DAILY PILOT HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL PLAYER OF THE WEEK
Tom Jackson
After starting the season as school's junior varsity quarterback,
sophomore has helped Newport Harbor reach CIF playoffs.
Oatly Pilot • On Pridly, wben the s.Don line up for
Newport Harbor's foe
has appeared in four
straight championship
games, winning three .
Patrick Laverty
Daily Pilot
. A8 Impressive as Newport Harbor
High has been under Coach Jeff Brinkley
-14 playoff appearances in 18 seasons. a
25· 11 postseason record, a pair of CIP
Southern Section champiooships and
three other appearances in the title
game -It Is all old hat to Los Altos.
The Conquerors, the No. l seed ln the
Division VI playoffs and Newport Har-
bor's first-round opponent Friday, have
won 1 O section cbamploosh.ips since
1972, including three in the last four sea-
sons.
Since taking over the program. Los Al-
tos Coach Greg Gano has compiled a 75-
12 record. He has guided the Conquer-
ors to 16 straight victories entering Fri·
day's contest and is attempting to take
them to their fifth consecutive CIF
See FOE, P•1• 84
THURSDAY'S
CHALK TALK
PILOTPICKS
F1idev'• game
Newport Harbor et l..09 Altos
7 p.m. et Loa Altos
·Lin Alto• by 7
Last week'• pic:b: 2·2 (50%)
Season total: 28-9 (75%)
a ftnt·round OF SoUtbem Section pa.,otr
'etrlck Laverty • 1aw tbe Iron)'
T 001 ~n always knew he bad battle .pmt Loe Alta.. Jacbon will be
• stto,ng ~ bUt playtns the q~ l1aviDJ r1'en from third
oqpmi7.ed footblll for the first OD the depth cbal:t to the leader ln the
time three yeen aao. be laid he huddle because o( lnjwiel to the two
cldn\ biYe tht couraae to try out for pbyen ahead of him.
QUliterbrd. It wun\ WhatJacboo eipeeteet when be
He~ for wide rec:eMr~ but wu made lnto IWted bit a.oPOOmore aeuoci u the junior
a linemul. lbat Wll, \md1 bk Jr. All-American vantty quarterback.
COICb llW bUn Jaamcb a bal 50 yUda prior to a ·~not.• Jacbon said. "I WU Jw.t
pnldjce and turned biiD into. quuterbeck. ~to leun ~Up to tbeAHeo
When Che pl8,.aftl roled llOUnd, two .,..,. (MpilJ .... 1-.1n die dB... •
lbM JldiOrl on the~ c:hirt wtn ~ That Week. ..cond-~ quarterbilct MldUMil
and .... Fl .. dUIDCe under Clater.. Greeri Wll out with. OODCUllion. Jlcbon
~thll ~'Which took PlliOI wbei'I naMd ..... ~In~ But....,
theNlwport Hllboi ~~ Wll ~ lor Che f'Wpon·MeM,....... JlidclOri
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.. a lhuftd.y, HcMn1bef 20, 2003 SPORTS
KENT TREPTOW I DALY Pl.OT
Corona del Mar's Brittany Holland and the f~ Sea Kings travel to top.seeded Peninsula at 2 p.m. today in the semifinals.
Sea Kings, Lightning
all set for semifinals
CdM in Division I and Sage
Hill in Division V are both
away in matches today.
Bryce Alderton
Daily Pilot
Corona del Mar lligh's girls Lennis team
has already knocked off one undefeated
school ln the ClF Southern SectJon Division
l playo~ and It will o.1tempt the same feat
again at 2 p.m. today against host Peninsula
ln one section semifinal involving a New-
pon ·Mesa school
Sage Hill's girls Lennls team (18-3) will
play hosl Malibu al 2 p.m. today In a Divl·
slon V semlllnal. The Ughtnlng, playing
their fourth VU'iity aeuon, reached the
quarterfinals last year.
The Sea Kings (15-4). the fourth seed,
come off a 13·5 triumph over prevfou Jy
undefeated Mater Oet In the quarterfinals,
but face a stiff test from top-~ed Penln·
suJa (21 ·0). The Panthen defeated the Sea
Kings. 12·6, In a nonJeague match earlier
this fall.
·There ls a lot of speculation about
whether they will stack the doubles or play
the 6ame way the tint time.• CdM Ont-year
coach Scott Feichter said. Ml wouldn't
occ
Continued from Bl
·Tuey reaJly worlced haril and
they really came toptbcr and
things have •moothed out•
Wttlle Cutent11e was d~Jop·
Ing his team during this past off·
season he didn't know what to
npect because he had players
with potential, plus he did not
lusve Woller on board. Woller, a
UC Irvine t.ransta, caUod Cute·
nae a week bcf om the fall le·
m · ter started and uUd. "Can I
play volleyball there?"
c:Nulge very much if J was (Penlnlula Coach
Mlb HoegetJ. I would lib to get l1x or
eeven doubles vt&rlea. We will have to
have one of our career days.•
CdM bu received contributions dwing
111 current 12-match wtnptng stla.k from
the doubles tandem of senior JuJJette
Mutzke and Jillian Braverman. who have
Jost Just one eet alnce Feichter paired the
two during the nllddle of the season.
Mutzke wu paired with freahman Jill Da·
mlon eadler thU Call and the two ewept all
three let.I against Penlnlula.
"(Mutzb) ta a peat player who gets re·
aulta." Feichter ea1d..
SenJor Brittany Holland, the Padfic Coast
~ afngJee champion, bu Jost just Cour
letl th!a leUOn.
Sage Hill. the top Red tn DMsion V. will
face fourth·eeeded Malibu (16-2) aller
coming off a 16-2 victory over Sin .Olmu
'r\lad8y. The Ugbtn!nc. who have won 13
matches ln a row, have al.ready made echool
h.Wory by wiJlnlng the first Academy
Leque title In a gjJ1.s 1pon, amassing an
11 ·0 league record.
Stephanie Langer, who played No. 1 aln·
glee Tuesday ap1Nt San Dlmu, la 48-13 in
Ingles for Sage Hill. while teammate Sarah
GeocarU Is 55..&. Geocaria and the doubles
team of Jetalca Tsoong and Sa.rah Flynn
were pch league flnall1t1 for the Ugbtnlng.
Flynn II 49-9 ln doubles; 'hoong la 47-12.
Felchter said Wednesday he would prob-
abty start senior Amanda Rubenstein In the
thud alngles llot for CdM alonplde Oa·
mlon and Holland.
"(Rubenstein) worb hard and her lnlen·
slty often allows her to pull out seu: Feich-
ter a.Id.
Senior Jackie Manning and freshman Ml·
randa Young. along with the duo of .Jami
~le and Hayley YoWlg. ln addition to
sophomore singles player Rachael Miller,
have come up with some clutch vlctories
for the Sea Kings, who defeated Peninsula,
11·7, In a Olvtaion I quarterfinal last year.
Courtney Carnahan also makes up the ftve
CdM eenlora.
Feichter called Damion'• two alnglea vic-
tortea Tuesday with teammates and oppo·
nentl watching the Mhlghllght of the play-
offa. •
•Hopefully the rest of the glds aaw that
and feel that same aon of urgency," Feichter
a.Id. "(Oamlon) didn't back down.
•The four teams remaining have done a
lot to aeparate thermelvet. from the pack.
The main thin8 ls walltlng out with your
head held high. knowing you gave your ab-
aolute best. That ta why people play com-
petJt.lve eporU."
Woller, a Conner Newport
Harbor Hlgb 1tandout, leads
OCC lo kills wtth 146 and en·
tered Tuesday's match tled for
ftrst ln •he conference ln kills
per game. She hAI abo found a
home with Plratea alter nvtog
PHOTO$ BY KENT TIUTOW /OM.Y Pl.OT
NxNe photo, Orange Coast Colege's Christine Woler U) slams it
past Tordra Sessions of Cypress (7) in Wednesday's match. At
right, Orange Coast College's Brenda Baitey (3), left, and Marti
Merriott (10) block the shot of Cypress' Kathy Haas (8).
the Ant.eaten. . ·ua wun't me: Woller aakt
wflh aimpUdty. ·1 dedded to
come here. I'm havlng eo much
fun. 111 could stay here for four
)'C*ll I would. l loYe lt"
1n addition to Woler, the Pl·
rates have mo . bad freshman
Oonb Droid contribute u a
key player ln their nm to the
Southern California ~
Dror.d has lhoiwn atreme lm·
pnmment. Cutenese l&ld, while
tophomore Amber McCarthy
hal been eoUd throughout the
eeuon. Qatenae knew McCar·
thy WU plenty capable of ND· nine bJe offenee.
McCarthy collected 41 asallts,
11 dip and four aces against the
Chargera (11·7, 8·6). She entered
the match, chlrd in the state lri
UllstJ per game. Drmd ..
corded 1 O kills, and fmbman
HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL
Sailors go l 0-0
Tars end season
in dominating
fashion with
38-6 win over
Woodbridge.
Newport Harbor Hlgh'• hlh·
DWl b>ct.11 teu:n completed an
undelnted eeaon with a 38-6
victory~ W>Odbrldge.
The s.Bon went 10-0, won the
Sea VJew fn8Ue and dominated
yet another opponent by defeat·
tog the Warrlora to close out the
le8IOO last week.
Newport built • 28--0 lead be-
fore bal.t'dme, as running back Ja·
een Ruiz scored twice. H1s 7-yard
ICalDJ>tt got thl.n8* started for
the Sailors. Qwu1aback
lCevtn WUllama thteW two
first·~ toucbdoWn.s.
one to Janett Dan1eJ and
the other to Ruiz. Wll·
liams also coqnected
with Btttt Houten and
Ben Buttolph on two-point oon-
venlon puses.
Buttolpb. the SailoR' fullba~
'scored a 3-yard TD run, and Nlclc
Ftazler booted a 35·yard fleJd p ln the second halt Houten
also blocked a punt that even·
tually eet up Buttolph'a touch·
down. and an intercepdon by
Owe Bums led to Frazier's fie.Id
goal. Alex Warnock rounded out
the scoring for the Sailors, inter·
cepdng a pass and returning It 30
yatds for the touchdown.
MEN'S SOCCER
Five Pirates earn
All-OEC honors
Orange F.rnplre Con-aists, 10 goals and seven
ference coaches ldected assists coming this sea-
two forwa.rda, a mid· son.
fielder and two defend· Serpas scored 11 goals
era from the Orange and added eight assists
Coast College men's IOC· (30 points) for the sea·
cer team to the all-con-son, tallying all but one
ference equad. ln each category during confer·
Sopbomo~ defender John ence play.
Gauthier, eophomore midfielder Gauthier was one of the an-
Joel Sotolongo and freshman for· chors on the Coast defense,
want Joie Serpas were the three while adding two assists.
ftnt-tam selections while Vellanoweth's speed. experi·
sophomore defender Steve Vella· ence and technical ability gave
noweth and freshman forward the Pirates an edge on defense.
EU Sol.II were picked to the sec· Solis finished with seven goals
ond team; · and a team-leading 11 assists for
!:ie>toblgo finished his Coast Cout (13-5·1, 10-3·1 ln confer-
ca.reer with 12 goals and 13 as-enc.e).
YOUTH BASKETBALL
F.nsign def eats Sowers
in championship game
The Enalgn eigbth·gnlde girls
bulte1beD team would not be
deoJed thla time, defeating Its
rtval Sowers. 20-17, to claJm the
league championship Friday.
RDlip Uled strong defense
and character to defeat Sowers.
which they bad l<>1t to by one
point in the final game of the
regular eeuon when both teams
camelnS-0.
The wtn was espedally
gradfytng llnce Ensign lost to
Sowen for the championship
Brenda Billey added eeveb JdUe
and four blocks. Merriott bad
seven lcWa and eight dip.
"I think pur chances our Juat
u ~ u they ever been.·
Olteneee Mk!.
last year. Sowers clalmed
victories ln playoff finals of
basketball, volleyball and soccer
last year.
Alaba Young, c..ldy
Geynor. Jamie Heenan. 'byior
ffoldm, CedUa Snllllen, Malla
Hohl. Allie Noon, Catherlne
Cameron, Regina Cuevo,
Crystal Mala, 1e9dca Uncoln,
~ Ston:h, Kdtey Niebuhr
and l..m.uen PuJwbekke all
contributed to the
championship.
SCHEDULE
TODAY
Bask8tbll
College women -
Westminster College at
Vanguard Univeraity,
7:30p.m.
Golf
High echool girts -
Newport Harbor'•
Nstalie Oraganza in CIF
Southern Section
individual
c:Nmplonshipe at
Mi•lon lak• CC In
Desert Hot Springs. ......
High ld\ool girts -CIF
Division I temlflnal:
Corona def Mer et
Penlnsule, 2 p.m. CIF
Division V semifinal:
Sege Hill et Malibu, 2
p.m.
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SPORTS
YOUTH SOCCER YOUTH FOOTBALL
Newport shuts out CdM
Three different
Newport players
· score goals on a
rain-soaked field.
The Newport Beach girls
under· 11 AYSO APP team beat
Corona dtl Mar on Saturday, .
3·0, in a rain-soaked Region 97
contest at Uncoln School
O\e1lea Barth and lbrt
SUrtt pressured the CdM
goalkeeper in the first quarter
with Barth scoring the first
goal off a cro from Lauren
Grupe.
Newport continued to
domioate in the second
quarter when Sarah Wilby
found the back of the net
when the opposing goalkeeper
dropped the ball.
In the second half, Beth
Barnard, Wilkey and Claire
Sliva took several hota and
Silva scored the third goal of
the game otf a cross from
Blabley Ficenec.
Gwen Gaylord, Sadye BUlby
and Mary Yeqer played great
defense while K~
McLeod and Veronica Mclean
were solid In lhe goa,\.
Amy ICanotz, N.c.lie Swift
and Klanna Whipple worked
. hard at mldfteld to keep
Newpon strong.
The game was called at the
end.of the third quarter due to
heavy rain.
In glr.ls under-14 actlon:
• SpifBna.tors 3, Newport
Crush2:
Newport Crush lost their
first game of the sea.son In the
playoffs, but It was a
, tremendous game for both
teams.
The Crush had a penalty
kick with less than two
minutes to go In the game to
tie It, but the shot was blocked
by the Sptftlnators' keeper,
Laura Catron.
Kua Poster scored two
goals for the Splffinators and
Marlena RamUton added
another.
The Splftlnator defense was
led by Alexandra Mclnw.h at
sweeper and Haley Willard
and lCyUe Sheppard at
mJdlleld. Stellar performances
by Atyma Lee, K'atberlne
Sanden and Unda Prffman
held the Crush to two goals.
ICrtltln Buller and Brittany
Sowen scored one goal each
for the Crush and keeper
Nkbole HorUdl had
double-dlglt saves.
In girls under-12 play;
• Blue Attitude l. Blue
Crush o Csemlflnals): 'IWo of
the best goalkeepera, 'labttba
Goff and Undsay Andenon.
in the division squared off on
Sunday momlng with the rest
of their teammates.
The Crush's Paige More and
Ava Nellon led several attacks,
but the Attitude's Goff turned
JACKSON
Continued from B 1
Kasey Peters broke his
collarbone late ln the fourth
quarter, Jacbon suddenly found
himself playing his ftrst varsity
game. •r was ln such a bit of shock
that I barely remember
anything,• Jackson said.
But remlnd him of his 60·yard
touchdown strike to Spencer
Unk with 16 tee0nds remaining
ln the game and the memory
become. rather clear.
"Needless to say, J was pretty
excited at that polnt," Jacbon
said. "But I was just trying to wtn
the game because I realiud we
• adll had a chance. There were ~ aomethlng lib 30 seconds
rernalnlng and lt we recovered
the onalde kick. .. ~
• With Peters lost for the teQC>n
• and NewpOrt Hatbor fallJn8 to
"'0-2 In Sea View l.eque play.
thml were a lot ot l& The Sallot1
now Md an untested 10phomora
pJaytrie quartetbock and three
.,-na remalnln8 to ii&ht the . ~ thlp and make the playoft'JI for
.. the fifth atral&ht ee&l()n.
• Though tho next c:ontoat,
: apJnat lrvtM, WU Harb<>(• tb1rd
~ ~t io., Jacbon proved that
: he wu more than capable or
• guiding the offense. He
• completed 12 of 26 p.-. for un yan1t and cwo touchdownt
arid aieemed to pin thl
contldence of hit older
teammatel.
._.. "JUat comlna •n. lhe main
• probWt'n ..r&\ ~ tf I WU •Paito~e~lrid : "'°"die dowrl ahl ftlld;.
: ~ llld. .._""' ..... the
I : ..,. to tw¥f OIM.:dlla In mt."
themawa~
The An.lrudt bpt Anderson
bwy with lhota from s.r.h
Buc:kfnlham, EmUy RouJ.
andErtb .....
Mid.6elden Morpn ~
and ICatbryn Zimmermann
kept feeding the ball into
center when MadCenoa Zorn.
who scored a goal late to b~ak
the tie. •
Kade Kehoe bad another
strong game for the Attitude u
did defenders NUdd Vletn.
CaltUn Tuna and Brtanna
Tnuton.
•Blue Attitude 1, Soccer
Sirens O CcbamplonshJp):
Buckingham took a pass
from Vieira and fired a shot
that hit the crou bar. The ball
dropped straight down and
Zorn drilled ft lnto the back of
the net for the game-winning
goal
Mid.fielders Zimmermann,
Kehoe and Page kept the
pressure on the entire game
as Rosales and Sammy .
Parr.I had numerous shots
on goal.
Sweeper nuxton nulll.fted
any $iren offensive attack and
goatkeeper Goff was hardly
tested.
Defenders Moody and Tuna
made sure the Sinn.a never
bad a clean shot on goal.
Nlc:hole Vento and Sydney
Oayton played well ln the
wt.nnlng effort.
• Sirens 1, Breakers 0
(semifinal):
Forward Abby Mlc:hae11on
scored ln the first quarter off
an assist from Shayanne
Ulman for the game's only
goal.
An1 Hart>ottle, StephaoJe
Petenon and Paulette Loubet
kept the ball In the Sirens'
zone for much of the game.
The Sirens advanced to the
semifinals with a l ·O victory
over the Hot Shot&.
Awry Amie. scored the lone
goal from an assist by Callea
Bbenberg.
Nkole Parah used her speed
to bring the ball upfield many
times.
The Sirens' defense. whJcb
bas allowed just one goal
during the playoffs, was led by
Rebecca Arnold, Becky Gula
and sweeper Delanle Unden.
Goalkeeper Mkhelle Loubet
added to the shutout.
In girls under· I 0 play:
• Breakers 3, Golden Flames
0:
Saiker Meaghan Kay scored
In the first half to give the
Breakers a 1--0 lead. Her shot
from the 18-yard line bounced
over the-Golden Flames'
goalkeeper's bead and Into the
back of the net
F.a.rly 1,n the second half,
forward Robin Young booted
a ball from the comer and
twin sister Ou1ltlna Young
deflected it to forward ICart
Hancock, who scored the first
goal ln her AYSO career.
The confidence Increased
with a 9-of-18 passing
performance for 138 yarda
and a touchdown l\galn.st
Laguna Hills in a must-win
game for Newport Hamor.
Need.Ing a victory lo the
regular season finale, the
confidence culmlna.ted with
an outstandlng game by
Jacbon, wbo puled for 257
yank and four touchdowns.
A aelf-desaibed .rudent at
the begbm1ng of the yar,
who was attempting to gaJn
a grasp of the olrenae,
Jacboo had become a main
weapon for the Sailor&.
A Cew minute. latet •
swteperba.ck Alylon Delbrook
pused to striker Ou1adda
Young. who pounded the ball
into the net for the final goal
The Breakers lead thelr
tllght with 10 points.
•The Fighting Pickles 4,
Green Anoles 2:
Hunter JennlAp scored two
(JOala while ICaW Brande and
Madllon Grant each scored ·
one for the Pfclcles. Grant
added two usuts.
A1l9e Lanen. Anna
Newmu and Suab 1.omaya
played led the mJdfteld wblle
Hannah Nance and &bdllon
Koblenberpr were strong
defensively .. SWeeper Delaney
Bell stopped several Green
Anoles' acoring opponunities.
•Surfer Girls l, Rattlers 0:
ICylee Pochlrowlld ICOred
the only goal of the game In
the teeand quarter. The
~ttiem' offense, led by
Delaney McC.ardle, RJdcy
Archie and Julia Cordet,
threatened the whole game
but were slowed considerably
by sweepers NJcole Perrier
and Amber Eary with strong
defensive support from
Caroline JohlllOn, Nicolette
Polvre and Sarah Sweet.land.
The Surfer Gilli mJdfteld of
.Jenna Cutillo, l!.mma
l:fowU'd, ICelly Turret and
Taylor Dlttoe kept steady
pressure on the Rattlers
defense and created several
scoring opportunJtJes for
Pochirowskl and NUdd
Rodriguez.
Solid first half gbaltending
by Eary set the defensive tone
of the game, but the late-game
goal tending hero lea of ICarll
Leal clinched the Surfer Girls
victory.
• In boys under-to action:
•'Ibxic Fumes, 2 Spitfires 1:
The Tuxic Fumes advanced
to the cha.mplonshJp final with
the victory in driving rain.
The Fumes were led by
goals from Nlc:olu Sargeant
and Vincent Aqueveque.
Supporting Sargeant and
Aqueveque on offense were
Hamilton Randle, Stevie
Mkhaellen, and T9ddy Barry,
Tynan Yanap. Marco
Martinez, Jacob Camey and
Luke Rockwell led the
defense.
•Toxic Fumes 2, AtomJc
Fireballs 0:
Sargeant and Randle scored
the two goals in the ahutout,
whJch gave the Fumes the
league championship.
Outstanding goalkeeping
was provided by MJchaelsen
and Aqueveque, who each
made many saves.
Martinez, Palmer, Camey
and Yanaga shut down the
opponents'attackrepeatedly
while the mJdfield was
controlled by Barry, Connor
Mullin, RoclcweU and Cullen
Jeheber.
Of course, he was thankful
that the sanora had a couple
other weapons to ease hi.
transition, naroely senior
t4lINck Matt EndnJaa IU'ld
jwllor receiver Spencer Unk.
"That was a hU8e help." e;enlor aeaaon.
Jackson said. "I can't even "I'm really tryin8 not to look
delaibe It. Jutt Ja\OWiDa they too {ar ahead." Jacbon Mid. "I'm
were all behind me. I mean. Just Just crytng to focus on Los Altot
gtve the b8JI to Spemlet and he'll th1t week."
do the rest" No matter bow he performs
Jackson did exactly that on hit apiNt tht No. 1 aced. It wU1 be
fourili tOuchdown put ~ touch to bench I player who tw chrowioa • lhbrt route t.O. Llnk bad auch 1uccea1 In IUCh. a ahon
who turned It lnto a 9S·yard dine. bUt Peten ti ll the NO. 1
touchdoWn. • quartemack.
"That's all him. that's not me.• !"J'hat'• the way tt wUJ probably
Jacbon illd. But ft doet count u ·•wt out in the aprtna. anyway.
one Of the IOpbOmOre'a diht ICuey'a the quarterback,"
touchdcM'nl in jUM CMS' three = Halbor Coach Jeff 11'1* thtt 11M01¥ "Which Im aak1. •eut they'll both
not shy to tab credit ror: compete. Katey Will bt given the
JlcbOn ll&d with a laUgh. ftm oppOrnmity. but wet.
1bt ~ touchdoWna are always open to compeddon."
~~but JecbOn Jttbon Mid be'U pley anyway
tw llio ooinpleted becter dWi ehOukt P9tert be the atarUng
4~ Of hit puMI anCl lhrOwri quatt.Crbeek next year. though I
jUIC one lnteltllpClon. return to the lino dOetn't eeem
For .U hil IUO(_., hl'a not lnuninent.
ewn Chinldns lbcRll WllM WW *Jutt ,.laying wouJt1 bt peat.•
hlppln wbln IWrl NCul'Dl ln JaddlOl'I said. ·1 can't .. .eaibo tt.
.... ~IO Jll'Plle b hit Nit piaytnsll a peat ffC:li.nl."
'
Matt Garza aUudes a defender in Jr. Midget Seahawks game.
Seahawks soar into
championship game
The Newport-Mesa Jr. MJdget
Seabawb continued the Jr.
All-American Football playofl's
with a 38-0 victory over the Mona
Park Pathfinders to continue
their undefeated season.
Robbie Boyer returned a
Pathfinder punt 25 yards to set
up the Seahawks' ftrst offensive
drive. Quarterback Matt Barkley
found Jacob GOdart for a 40·yard
touchdown. Gildan later added a
55-yard rushing 1D with
blocking from Matt Gan.a, l!rlk
Ruic, Boyer, Justin FJboum,
C.orbln McNutt, ICevln
Morgenstern, PranJde Ruao,
Max Sdegler and Ste\'en
Devertan.
Bartley connected with
halfback Carb VaJde8 for a
45-yard touchdown to open the
second quarter. Gana added
another touchdown run.
Brett Hanrahan then blocked
a Pathfinder punt and ran 35
yards for another Seahawk
touchdown.
Hailrahan, Elboum, McNutt,
Ala VoOalre, Stiegler and
Morgenstern led the defensive
line.
Hunter Alder, 'nlylor
McSunasi Morgan Brombal,
Scottie Olene, Tyler Hannon,
John Hard, Ryan Lawler,
Patrtck Marin-Finn, Jame9
MclCennon, 1nvla Prlcket,
Ault1n RaJgu, Kevin RMk and
IUcbard 1bwmend provided
solid play on both offense and
defense.
The Seahawb face Norwalk in
the AFL-NPL championship
game Saturday. If they defeat
Norwalk. the Seahawks would
play ln the Super Bowl the
following weekend.
In first-round playoff actlon:
• Seahawks 42, Rowland
I !eights Raiders 20:
Gari.a blew the game open
with touchdown runs of 30, 25
and 5 yards In the first half. He
then added a 50-yard touchdown
catch In the third quarter on a
pass from Barkley.
Hanrahan blocked a punt In
the first quarter and Boyer raced
70 yards to paydirt on a punt
return. Glldart scored on a
45-yard run and added several
~lo tackles.
McNun sacklld the
quanerback several times while
Olene and linebackers Eric Rask
and Marin-Finn made key stops.
Safety Heard came up to make
some stops.
Barkley went 3 for 3 with two
completions to Garza and one to
Valdes. Barkley was also 6 for 6
on his PATh Alder booted the
OnaJ extra-point try for the
Seahawb.
BRIEFLY
Diefenbach
picks UCLA
Newport H4rbor Hlgh senior
JamJe Diefenbach, a 6·foot-8
middle blocker, hu signed a let-
ter of Intent to continue hJ1 vol-
leyball career at UCLA.
Diefenbach, who earned ftnt-
team All-Sea Vlew League hon-
ors as a junior for the league
chflllplon ~ors·, narrowed hJa
choices to UC Santa Barbara. .
UC San Diego and New York
University before selecting
UCLA.
"I like that UCLA ls a com·
~edtlve program and I was Im-
pressed with the coaching
staff,• he said. "It seemed like
the right place for me.•
Diefenbach, a repeat New-
port· Mesa Dream Team selec-
tion, missed the fint part of l~t
season after reconstructive lcnee
surgery, but established himseU
as one of the premier mJddle
blockers In Orange County.
Diefenbach will also play cen-
ter for Larry HJ.rst's boys basket-
ball team this winter, anxlout to
return to the court after missing
last season with a tom anterior
cruclate ligament.
-Bryce Auurton
Mustang trio lauded
•WATER POLO: Three play-
ers from the Costa Mesa High
boys water polo team and one
from Estancia are featured as
first-team selecdons for the
Golden West League, which
also Included second-team rec·
ognition for the Mustangs and
Eagles.
Senior Brian Tipton, junior
Anthony Adamowic1 and
sophomore Kyle Thorsness
earned first·team. all league
honors for Costa Mesa, which
finished second In the Golden
West and reached the CIF
Southern Section Division IJ
playoffs with a 15-8 record.
For Estancia, which fini hed
9-ll, 2-4 In league. senior Paul
Collier received first-team lau·
re ls.
Eagles senior Anthony Her·
mann, aJong with Costa Mesa
senior Brian Knox and team-
mate Evan Spencer, a junior.
collected second-team recognl·
lion.
I I
114 llusday, NQyeniler 20. 2003 SPORTS °"" Pilot j I
HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL
Brave hearts
Newport Harbor
High's offensive line
provides the space
for the offense to sail.
Patrick Laverty
Daily Pilot
duo, but Curtla Peters went down with an lnjury.
On the right side, Jo Jin worked his
way into the swtlng lineup only to see
his season temporarily halted with an
ankle lojury earlier this season.
Healthy again, he has solidified the
right guard posldon.
0 ne of the keys for Newport
Hasbor ln lts ftnt·round
playoff game agalmt
Paul CamerzeU Stephen Joslin Daniel Packham Mark Temple
u.ffered a high ankle
spraJn during the
Sea View League
season and hu
mlsaed the la t few
games. He is
expected to return
to the stanlng
lineup this week
though.
Nick Watkins Temple bas been
Another constant has been the play
or Ca.merzell,at tackle. The biggest
member of the offensive line has done
a strong job of opening holes ln the
right side.
The seventh and final member of
this group has been 6-1, 218-pound
junior EIJery Murphy. wl)o has started
at right guard and provided relief at
other spot throughout the season.
top· seeded Los Altos will be
gettJng protection from its offen'1ve ·
line. lf they simply repeat thelr
performance against Woodbridge,
everyth.lng ahould be OK.
the quarterback. allowing for 257 yards
through the air.
Newport Harbor's front five,
coosbtlngof senJor left tackle Nick
Watkfm (6-foot-3, 24-4 pounds), senior
left guard Mark Temple (5· 11. 220),
senior center Oanlel Packham (5-11,
212), junior right guard Stephen Joslin
(6·1, 256) and senior right tackle Paul
Camerz.ell (6-2, 270), don't get the
headlines that the quarterback.
runnJng back and receiver do. but they
make everyth1ng those players
accomplish po 1ble.
playing left guard
while Curtis has been out and bu
proved Invaluable all season, moving
from one spot along the line to
another. Also a standout at defensive
tackle, Temple also started at right
guard earlier th1s season.
Because of the work or these seven
players, Newport Harbots runnlng
backs, quarterback and receivers post
the stats that they do. Without the
offensive line, none of that would be
possible.
The Sailors pUed up more than 450
yards of offense tn a 42· 13 drubblng or
Woodbridge Friday a.a the offensive
llne opened holes for 205 yards worth
or rushing and prevented any sacks on
Watkins entered the season. along
with 5-10, 209-pound left guard Eric
Curtis, as the lone returning starters on
the offensive 11.ne. Slotted next to each
other on the left Ide, Watkins and
Curtis proved a more than formidable
Packham has been a constant ln the
middle of the five-man front and didn't
miss a beat when the Sailors changed
quarterbacks midstream after Kasey
" ..
~ • .
. .
MARK C. DUSTIN I DAILY PILOT
Newport's Matt Enemas (1) runs over a Woodbridge defender in Friday night's league finale.
FOE
Continued from B 1
championship game.
Helplng him in the cause Is a
roster that locludes 13 players
who have been with him for
three years, including defensive
end Brfaham Harwefl and run·
nlng back/strong safety DanleJ
Drayton, both of whom have
committed to UCLA
ffl know we're on everyone's fir-
ing squad, but we ha"!' a bunch
of kids that have been there be·
fore,• Geno said. "You can't sub-
stJtute for thaL At the same time.
that can create complacency·
Complacency haan't been evi-
dent thJs sea.son as the closest
game the Conquerors have
played was a 22·13 victory over
the defending Divtsion DC cham-
pions, La Habra.
.
DIRECTIONS
Newport Harbor
et Lot Ano.
15325 E. Lo. Roblet Drive,
Hllcl.nda Height.
Take the Cotta Mesa Freeway
going north 1nd exit onto the
S.nte Ana freew1y north.
Continue on the 6 to the
Orange Freeway (1)7) north to
th9 Pomona Freewty (60)
weet toward Lot Angeles.
Exit Hacienda Boulevard and
tum left onto South
HIClenda; right onto Thl'M
P1lmt Street; left onto South
Kwf1 Avenue end right onto
East Loi Robt• Avenue
Los Altos' average margin ·or
victory ls 28.3 polnt& In their last
five games. the Conqnerors have
averaged 46.6 polnts and that ln·
eludes a 55-0 victory over Charter
2 00&
Oak. a Division VJ playoff team, a
35·14 victory over Wilson, an-
other Division Vi playoff team,
and a 42-13 victory over South
Hills, the No. 3 seed ln the Divi-
s1on VII playoffs.
The Conquerors have done It
by buylng loto Gano's system.
"If you take a look at our stats,
we have nobody that's super-su-
per. • Gano sa)d. "OUr kids don't
really care about stats."
Harwell, a presea.son All·
American, Is approaching the
school's career sack record, held
by USC defensive tackle Shaun
Cody. Brown and Drayton have
each rushed for more than 550
yards and the Conquerors' two
quarterbacb, who each play half
the game, have both thrown for
more than 900 yards.
Newport Harbor definJtely has
lta work cut out against Los Altos.
But the Sailors' own traditJoq was
built lo games like this.
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MARK C. DUSTIN I DAILY Pit.OT
Newport Harbor's Brian Campos (8) leaps to take control of a loose ball m Friday night's game
against Woodbridge. The Sailors hope the ball bounces their way Friday night against Los Altos.
SAILORS THE SAILORS
. .
Continued from Bl
become of an upset
·1 thlnk It'• more execute
early," Brinkley said. •we need •
to take care of the football and
execute so we don't let them get
any kind of momentum golng."
Ht. W.. Yr.,_, M 162 lo OI •10 171 ,, T1I
•1221 J• ,.
M '71 .I< WI! •2 -Jr Wiii .. , 1IO Jf Tl
W244 Ir. LT '°'° 20I Sr LO •11 212 .. c •1 JN Jr llG
.. , 210 .. '"' Los Altos' momentum ls pri-
marily produced by senior run-
ning back.a Randall Brown (862
yard1, 17 touchdowns) and Dan·
lel Drayton (553 yar<b). But the
Conquerors are not !lfraid to
throw the ball either. They have
two quarterbacks, senior left·
hander 1 on &trada and junior
right-hander Daniel SandeUo,
who have each thrown for more
than 900 yards thJa seuon. Each
quarterback playa one half, with
the switch made at halftime.
Their top target is senior Tlu
Alo, who hu more than 700
yards receiving.
Brown, Drayton and Alo a1sO
play ln the Conquerora' second·
ary and will take tunu attempt·
lng to shut down the Sallors'
p lng ga.rhe while 6-foot·2,
250·pound defensive end Brig·
ham Harwt'IJ provides the pus
rush. Harwell, who la approach·
lng the .chool sack record held
by USC1 Shaun Cody, and Dray·
ton have both committed to
UCLA.
Slowtng down Harwell, who
hu more than 60 aacka In his
high achOol career, wtU be a key
as Saile>r1 eoPhomore quarter·
back Tom Jack.t<>n anempta to
coMect wtth Jwuor receiver
Spencer IJrut for big plna.
"We c.tn maybe 1tkJc a fftht
end over there, give them some
extra help lf pecessary,~ Brlnldey
said. "But obviously, we'd like to
go with a basic scheme. Anytime
you concentrate too much on
one guy It allows other guys to
make the play.•
Gano said the Conquerors wiU
be concentrating on shutting
down Unk (53 receptions for
945 yardl and 13 touchdowns)
and senior taJJbtck Matt End·
nJas (236 carries for 1,287 ~
and nine touchdowns). But the
Los Altos Coach has also been
impressed with JaCbon, who
took over under center after Jun·
tor Kasey Peters went down for
the sea.son with a broken collar·
bone.
•He's a good quarterback for a
sophomore,• Ge.no aald. "Boy,
he hu polse for onJy being a
sophomore. They don't loae a
whole lot with him tn there."
The Sailora wtlJ be attacking a
defente that lost outllde line·
backer Osc4i lbantt to a knee
lnjury two weeks qo. 'The ab·
aence of the three-year •tarter
allOMd WUSon'a Prtce WllU to
rush for 25 I yard1 ln Friday'•
rqular aeuon finale, Gano Hid.
It wu the ftrat tJme 1 back had
f
DEFENSE
Hl M Y& ,_, .. , 101 Ir. DI
M 3112 St OT .. ,, 120 Ir. OT •1 ,. Jf DI
•1 n1 JJ. LI ~211 Jr LI .. , 1IO Jr. LI
•10111 Sr Cl M 112 St Cl
MllO lo 68 ., llO "' ..
rushed for more than 100 yards
against the Conquerors this sea·
son.
. • 4
Newport Harbor enters the ' :
game ln good health. Senior left •
guard Eric Watldru ls expected :
to return to the startJng lineup :
after misslng time with an ankle •
lnjury and junJor free safety Alex .:
Orth b also expected to start al-;
ter 1lttlng out recently because or a back lnjury. The only player ~
ruled out this week ls backup ·=
quarterback Michael Green, ;
who la still suffering symptoms ;
from a coneu lon earlier th1I "
sea.son. Fteahman kevtn WU·. Z
llams Will be llasbot1 backup :
agalnat LOI Altos. ••
A near full-1trength squad ls :
another plus for a team that la ~:
attnnpllng to p\ill off what :
would be a monumental upset :
In the minds of mo t. though, • ' Ganod~. ·I "We're playing quarter-by· ~ ..
quarter," Gano ta.Id. "We don't
look ahead to the 1econd round, ~,
They've got a great tradition.
'They're comln1 here to be.t U1. ,:
They're not comm, here to jutt "
play well. They're going 10 try to
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dlslfn1u11h1n1 marh
Ally bid 1ec11vtd after
Ott scheduled clos1n1
lime for lh• r1eeopt of
bids Mlall be rtl111ned to
bidder unopfmad It shall
be the solt"r•spons1bl1tty
of the bidder lo '" lh•I
hi• bid IS rtctlVtd in
proper time
A ut of Bid Oocu
m•nla m•y be obleined
1t the Olflet of tht CUy
(. ... , II f •If Drive, Coata Mitt, C1ktot1111, "'°" ... ,. .... ~ •• et•••.fSto.oo.a. -n•• ._... .. ISM 11111st bt lft(luded
if Mnfled l>J mtll 9" Oocullllllb .,.... otlMf
contrec:t Mcwnenh 11111
11.0 l>4i Hlmonad •t 11\t
Offtce of Ille Cltr Cltrll •f the City of C..ta Melt. lid Oocumtnl.t
will oot IMI meMd u11""
the addltloul is 00
chlfl• la lntludtd with payment
hcla bid Wll lHt made on lhe 'ropoul lon11,
•hffll ' l lhroulfl P 9a provided 111 the conlt tct
documtnh. end 1h1lt be
1ccomplnltd by a c11t tui<fd or t111t1er-. check ur a l>ld bond tor not
ten than 10~ Of lht
amount of their bid,
m•de peyablt lo Ille City
ol Cotta Meu. No
propoHI shell b• COii
sldertd unless ac:com
panltd by such cashi«'a
check, C•sh, or blddllf 'I
bond.
No bid slutll bt con·
11der1d unltu rt 11 made
on t bl•nti propoul
IQI m fur ru$1\td by Ille
City ol Costa Mtu tnd
IS m•de tn •ccor dallo With 'lilt provisions of
the Ptoposal rtqutt•
men ls
(Kh btckl« must have
a Clu~ ·s· httf'IM and.I
Of "C 13" kcenM. and
alw IMI prequtllfltd H
r41q111red by Ltw
A Contractor ullna •
craft Of cl1111flc1ti0n
not shown on th•
CeMJal Ple\'afllnc W•I'
Otlermlfletlon.s m1y bt
11qulttd lo 11•1 the w•c•
r •lt ol that c1 eft or
cl•nlfl"lfon most
closely rtlated to It 11
shOwn 1n the Gener1t
Oetumlnations effec:llv•
1t tfte lime of th• call f()f blcb.
The Contr1ctor shall
comply with the pro•I·
stons ol Section 1110 to
1780. mcluslve. ol the
C•lifOfnfa Labor Cod•;
the pre•111tn1 rate end
scale of w1aes O$lab·
ltshtd by tilt City ol
Costa Meu, which 111
on Ille wolh the Crly
Clerk ol Ille City nt
Cost.I Mtu, and shall
for lell pen•ltles pre
scrtbtd thtreon for
noncornoltanc:e of u•d
Cod•
Tilt Cely Council of th•
C1tr of Costa Meu
rtser•H Ille ro11ht lo
rtttel •ny 1nd/01 all
bt61
JUUi FOlOK
O.,..ty CJty a.rt.,
City e( <-•• ....
Published Ncwpor I
BHch Costa Mesa Oa1ly
Pilot Nowember 13, 20.
2003 fh918
ADVllTISUISfT FOi DM Ula PllQUAlllCATIOll
••• .... .._
1''11 •
ISlAIOfs --lllOT CASl•Am•• to 1a Ilda, ti.ntf1
ciao... ct .. l«•. con
l!!"141fll c.ectittr" •nd ,.,_. who mar olh· -•M be 1nternttcl in
Ult wllt or ttttl•, Of
bOth, ot• HOCH JOHN
attllOY A l'CTITIOH 'Oft 1'!'0 ISAl( llH been 1119.d by
WllLIMI A MILLOY In
lht $Upatlof Coutt Of
C1llfor11la. Countr of
OftAHGf
THE P£llf10N ,OR
PR08ATE ttqti~la WIL
LIAM A. MILLOY be
1ppolnttd It perton•I
repruentatlve to td
mlnl1tat tM nl•I• of
tht decedent THt: P£ TITIOH rt1tunu
tht dectO.nt'a Wilt •nd
codlctle, If •nr. bt
admitted t.o J)lobata fha
WIH •nd an1 codk.lh at•
neollblt for ''"""" tlOn 111 tM ltit ktpt by
the court
THE l'ETITION requull
aulllorltr to administer
the Hiatt under IM
Independent Admlnts·
trehon ol Ettates Act
(Th~ Aulllonty will 1low
I.ht parson1I •t111tff11
l1tlve to lellt m•ny
KtlOnl Without oOlaln
Ina court •1>1>tovel
Before Ukln& Utt11n
•• y lniPOr lant "llOn•
hOWtVtl, lht PtflOIUtl
reprnent.bn will be
required to 11ve notice
to lnlertsttd .,.nona
unle11 ther hevt waived
notlea or co11Mnt1d to
lh• prOjlOMd 1Ctlon)
The Independent ad
hli"lih allon 1uthorlly
will be 111nttd unleu
1n lnler11t1d ptrion
fllu 1n ol>jeclion to the
petition ind shows 1ood
c1uM why the coufl
should nol ar1nt lh•
authority.
A HEARING on the
petition will b• held on
OCC£MBCR ll. 200J •I
I 45 pm In Dept t 73
louted al 341 TM City
Drtwe South Orana•. CA 92868
ff YOIJ 08.l(CT lo the
1r anlin1 ol lh• peltt1on
you should 1P9Ur •I IM
htartn1 ind ttllt your
obje<lion• or hit w11lltn
oC>jeeth>!ls with tM court
before lht heatlna Your
IPIHl•rence m1r be 111
person or by your
attorney
Ir YOU AR( A CRfOI
TOR or c ont1n11nl
c1td1lor ol Ult d.ceaMHI.
you must Ille your cl.ttm
with the court and m11I
• copy to lh• per 'Uln1I
reprtMntatevt appointed
by tM court w1th1n lour
months from the dale ol
tb1 frat l11y1nc1 pf
Subject lo conditions prescribed by the Unlve<11ty of Calilorni1, Irvine, rtspon1M lo the 1Jni•e111ty's
Prequ1Mf1eatlon Qut1lionnelrt for a Oettan Bulld conttacl 1re souaht from Onlan Builders for th•
lollowln1 project.
SOUTHll" UOIAL ROAO ''.i.ct Hutllkf1ttl141 U"IVIHtTY OF CAUFOaHIA, laVlNI
f' .. QUAUIKATM>N Of NOSPICTIVI DIS~" IUlt.Dl&S
The University's pr1m11y ob.-Cllv• In uliliilna the desl&n build approach ts to bron1 lht btd
1v1ll1ble lnletftltd dtslan ind conalluctlon uperitnce to this Project The Un1vets1t1 has determined
that OnlOI lultllera WllO tubmll proposals on lhn Project fftllst be prequ•ltfled Preo111lilled Ontan
BulldtrJ win be r•1ulred to hive I.ht followlna C1lilornll conlt1elor's Ucenw OutllAl lNCNMI llffO,•a•
OINIUL OIS<RWTtoN Of WOH
The propoaed SouttMrn R1d11I Projtcl includes earlhwort., ro1dway, storm drat11. utility, ltehtenc.
111nalfutlon 111d l1111bc1pe lor a new ro1dway 1nd u ten110ns to u1Shn1 101dway• al the Un1ver11ty
of C•hlornla, lr•lna cempu• The Dnlsn 8u1~r wlll provide lull desl1n en11neertn1 and construction
serwocu required to complete the ptOjtCI a.s dellntd In performance documenh to be onutd by
lht University Key tltmenta of tht pro,.cl Include.
• Approtimat•fy 70,000 CV cul ind hfl to provide e balanced proiect r.tte
• Approaomately 9,000 lf' ol 1oedw•1 •ncfudm1 base. pavernenl. curb and aulltt 1nd $rdewelk
• 2 lane d1v1ded Southern Rad~I Road (4 to111 lhroulh lints ind turn pockets 11 1ntenecllons)
with land1t11>td median connectln1 East Ptflason !Hove wrlh the lnlenac:hon of Culva1 Ortve, Shady
C1nyon 1nd Bonlt1 Canyon, 1nclud1nc full build out of the ulhm1le cross section 1ncludlnc curb
and autter. relsed med11n, 11dtwlllk, rfehl·ol way, and teparated bib line
• 2 letM roadway utanslon ol Callf0<nl1 A.enut connecllne lh• e11sUn1 terminus of C1hfo1n1a
Avenue adiecent to lht Student Recreallon1I F ac1l1ty to the mtenectlon of Cal1torn11 and C•brlellno
Otrvt Portion• of California Avenue will be constructed lo 1/r width p1vem1nt with lull credtna
build out Retsed medians and lull lnltr'11Clt0n build-out will be provided el Southern Radlel Road
• Potent11I 2 lane ea tension ol RusMll Avenue to new Southern R1di1I
• Potentl•I allernalt larmln•tlon of P1lo Verdi Road and G1brl4llno Orlvu al Cut P•llason Otrvt
• Slan•llHd Inter 11cllon1 at CeUfornla ind Soulharn Radial, Callfornl1 end Ruutll, and modll1c1tl001
of ulstlna 111nallztd lnltrMCliOn of Soulhwn Redial Road and Culver Drive
• Street L111ht1n1. s11ntn1 ind str,plna for •11 lmpro•emtnls.
• L1ndsc:ape 1nd l111dsc:1p1 lrrl1et1on ol rnediana end rlaht·of way• •dlte•"l to new lmprov1m11nl1
• lnt•tf•ct with ul1tln1campu1101dw1y1 and interface with City of Irvin• at Cul••r Othte
•Protection of 56" MWO water lint, 30· IRWD reclalmed w1terllne, and other ulllllit• within the
proJecl llmils.
• l>raln•a• 1yaltm for new roadw1ys and conntclion• to ott site systems lncludlna 1ppro1lm1ttly 5000 Lr ofRCP end CSP (1pproxim1tely 18" to 60" 0)
• Potentlal reconstructlon/relocallon of 1n ulstin1 retention buln tpp111-lm1tely 300'1 • 150'w
• lS'd
Add1tlonelly. Ill• Oes•an Bu1fd1r will prOVlde hydroloO atudin and tHOCl41ted hrdr1ulle 1nalnfff'ln1
dnl1n to convey olfllt• dr1ln11e throu1h the pror.ct tilt, 1nd on site drain•t• from the ro1dway
1nnlope 1nd slopH
Dulan and Conslructlo" coal es1tm1t• SS,740,000.00
f'ROCEOURES
Th• pteq111llhc1tlon procesr. wtll b• conducted 1n two perts end wlll rnult In the nlectlon of
prtqUtlllled Ottlan BIHldtrs whO w1H bt os1ued proposal documents for thrs Project
Perl l w1M be the 1ubm1ttal of a Prequ1lllie1Uon QuHllonnaire After rtceic>t ol the Prequ1l11it1llon
QutsUonn1ltt, the Unlvttslt( w1H review and dettrmtnt a point score for ucll tubmlll•I ~or1n1
ot Dtt•tn Bulldtn tor Part will be dtlem11ned by the appllutlon ol 1n esl1bh.t\td retina 1y1tam
Dnl111 lu11der1 who mael Ult rtquorements tn l'atl l. will be lnltrvMiwtd kl Pert 2 ol this
l'requalllic1t10n ptocau
Perl 1 will be tM Interview 0ts1&11 Bullclers will be notltltd In wrthna whelhar or not tlltt have
llttfl selected t0< lht l'art 2 lnl•rvltw TM Interview will •ddrt,, 11111 items dttcJlbed In tht
l'requatlflc1llon QuntJonnalr• TM rnufts of tti. 1nterv1tw '"" be MC>er•ltly scored b111d Oii •n
nl1bllsllad r•tlnc system Th• 0.11111 Builders who .,, stltcltd by the Unfveraity '" l'art 2 wtll
be j)ftqullifltcl to tubm1l l'r0pouls lor lhls Project
.._IOUAUnCATIOfl satlOUU On ~. Nw..._.. to, tOOJ, Prequtllhcation Qllftttlonnaifti will be IStutd to lntttnt.ad
0t111n 8ulkt.11 11· 0tsl1n & Conatruclion S.rvleei. Unlnnlty of Callfornfa, ltwlM, S101 C•Mlornta
A"-n11t, Suit• ~. lrvlllt, CA 92697·2450, (Corner of Bison end Cahfornl• Avenut). for lnf0tm1llon call tht holllna (949) IZ4 11170<(949)1124·8034
On W.._t4ey, ,...,..._.. 26, tOOJ, • M ....... ery Dn .... hlf4w f'r...itfkett.ft <-f-•
will b• conducted l>qlnnlnt ptomptly •t l 1IO A.M. Only f>allan llulldtrs W!lo partlclptlt 111 lht
Conf11ence In It. entirety will be allowed to aubmlt Prequallflc1t1o11 Queit10111111ru. Person• ltfrMna
aftlf l ;IJ A.M. wlll not be 1llow•d to tubmlt P1eqv1llflcatlon Quntlonn1lr11 Pertlclpants all•"
lllMl •t: Oealtn a ConatructiOn Sar¥1Cts, Un1vtralty of Ctllf01nl11 ltvln•l_5201 C1llf0tnl1 Avtnu•.
Suite 250, Su'lllnn ind Will.ht COnlattnc• Room, trvlne, CA 9M97 2'4:iu, (Cmntr of C111fornl1
Avtnut and 111.M>ll Avenue),'°' furtt .. r Information, cont1ct Lynn J1111tr tl (949) W 7009.
Thi ...._ t• tMtlv• ~te4 ~"'""-Q-~tt wll Ila w ..... ..,., DH~ J, toOI ., 4.00 f'.M. at: Oeslcn a. Con1tructlon 1-rvlcu Atta11llon; Lynn Javier,
Unlveraltr Of C1Ufornt1, lrvlt1t, &201 Ctlflornl• Avanut, Sult• 250. lrvlnt, CA 92697 2450
0.11111 Oulldtt' f"r1Q111llflc.tlon Out•llonnelr", lncludlnt 1111 required ettachm.nb, 111111 bt
111b111ltttd In ... ltd tllVllOPH mlfktd with Ille not1llon on the ouhldt, •OE!ICN OUllOCR
PREQOAUflCATION QUlSTIONNAlllE lor SOtJfHfRH RADIN.. llOAO. PftOJECT NO. 9911tJ" 1nd tddrnMd
lo the ofllct dul=:::v•· ltClUN OM1 AND THUi Cortll Of THI l'fllQUAUIKATtoN OVISTIOMIWU (W1TH
ATIA<MUnS). Ott.1&11 Bulldtr &hall 11JUmt full r119ont+llllity for t111111Y dallvaty 11 tflt i.eellon
dulpllt1f for receipt of Prt~•llflcatlon Questlonn•lr•. Oral, 1.titptlofllc, tacllillilt, Or te...,.eplllc
r1equat1fluUon Quntlonn1lrn ere l11olld and wlll not IHI accepttd. Ho flttquellflcallon clocul!llH'lta
wilt IHI eccepttd •1111 4.00 , .... W .... e4ory, Dae~ J. toOJ. Howevtt, the UllMts;ty
r'-"' Ult rllfll to ,...,._1, racelve, and aolutt• wppltrntntal lnformetlon alter tlla •bovt tlrM
end 41att. ~ccusfut Ot"'-' l11llW• wlll be notified of U.. dale, tlmt •nd loc•llon tf lhtlr
'"'""'""' llCMIUTPOlt~ • OtMcft 8u1141tr• wlll lie nolftltd lllhtther or not they llave llMn Pf•qu•llf•d •ft• tflt Ulliwer.Jly
evek11tn ltlt rulllh of Ull In\#~ All "AdvarllMtMnt To f'l'1Qt11Wfl4lf f'1~1· will follow
pecltyina tlle uect 4atea U-and IOctllolt to11ettnlilf l1lt eo11AW.ty of l'ropouf O«.umenb
114 ("OINIMI) S.Cwlt1 ln Ill• all'MMlnt Of l~ ~ tht lllll'P Slim 8* l'rk:• "'°'""· ••e"'4lnt
•lt•n•t ... '""" KCOft'ltllfl1 ffclt Preposet TIM MH"•tr lulllnt ttla lkl BoM 111111· llt, on Ille f'fO!IOM! 0t9dllnt, 111 ldmlttM t11retr lllWf• H ftllnad Ill lhl Cal!IOtft I C«ft ef CMI ,roce4uft
Section 115.120. ,
Alt IMUflllC• poltclta reqwrH to be ~ ly h °'""' Sultchr lhatt bl tllb!Kt to '"""''' •t Uttlvtr<y toi '°'"' ·,114 w•u111c1 All f)Ollc.ln for Comttwc1a1 '•"' 011W1t llalltllt1, h l llbill\r. lut n A11t~t. Uabllttr 111f ProftulOllll U•l>lfity lnt41ttntt .tt1ll bt luuld by
comp111M11 wltll • '"' t1t1n1 of A or llttl.,, en41 • llllanc111 ,11 ... llc•llOll of Viti or hlter (or
1n ..,..,llomt rtllllt •1 Sten4atd • ,.oor Of Moo4f•). All ,ollcln r-.itrt41 hit WOf•er•' Compan .. tlofl
'"' (fllflloytta' ll1btlltr ,.._1111(. "'•" bt luutd •r tu-..nltl (I) tflet lllw • lttt 1et111t Of I+
Of bltt.r, en41 a ftnlllt'ltl ctat.MflcllllOtt or VIII llf bet* (or en tq11lc;ettnt 11bn.1 •r, Sf1n4'1rd a roor °' Moo6f1) ., <•> ttt•t tr• ecupltl>lt to Ille Uni'feruty Tiie Certtflc•t. of 11t11n11tt tll•
be ltttltd Oii the tl111Y1111ltf• ftrm ''OSfHICtlv• °'""" lt111fer• 1t1t1nd1111 lo N PftqQlliflltl tft lllfon!Wlll lhel lht1 .. 1M be 111blect
.., 11'1d mutt Mly · cOll!Plr wltlt •M of th• "'°'°"" condilio!I• mclucHna 100~ p11.-nt 1n4I lCI0.1
~forllletlCI~ All 1ntormet1on idftlttllf fOf pt1q11•lllfcetlon tvtl111tto11 •Ill IMt cori•lfllttd offltl•I 1nf0tm1llon
KC1Vltl4 IA t6!1ftdtnct, el!d tlll lJlllv11tUy wlH -•n.talll ill c.cutfldentlellty to ttla 11lt11t permitted
hrl••· f1't llfll-llty ,..¥• tM tltfll t• rei..t •nr °' •II '"""'"' to ''lllV•ltfk.etlon Qlltitlo11n11Jn '"' °' att ,....,..... fft4 t• wllv• •nr N!l Ntltltl 1t,ep1.,1t1e1 Ill any rpPCl!IM or "'°'°"' IC9Wtcl THI: lllGlNTIM THC ~UITYOf CM WOftlM
lftrofCtllf9ttlit,lrw!M ......... 1001 ........
'
-lilll...... -ltlll ..... ...... IS ll'OVldtf In
l'rob•l• Cede MCtlOil
1100 Ille hm• tot hhna
tlall'IU w1U nol '"""' 11tl0t• tow monlha fr°"'
tilt .._,1n1 d'tl• nol1<.td •bo.,.
YOU MAY EXAM!fU:. tti.
Ma .,ot •Y tti. court If
~011 •••• ""'°" In•
'""'" In Ult •t.le, 1Q11 may hie with lht
co11rt • Rtqunl tor
Si*lal l'toUce (fOfm Ol
IS.-) of lht hllft& ol 111
klventory and eppu111I
of HUI• HUI• or of
eny 11tlill011 0r K(ount
•• p1o•tdtid In l'ro011t
Code Mellon l~. A
Rtquul tor !lr>tciel
Holle• IOfm It 1v1ll1ble
front lht 1 our I rltrk
PttltS-M Pt• Pan
wtlfl.. l. Mihy, Et .. I SM S. 2100 f .
New H•••••r, UT 147$7
1"11bll1htd Newpot t
Btach Cost• Mtu Otlly
Piiot Novtmber 13, 19. 20, 2003 ThW920
llOTJCIOfMK ..
NOTICE' IS HCR[BY
GIVEN lhel • pubhc
hear Int wlll bt held by
the Co111 Mtu City
Counuf on OecemtHtr I,
7003, •t 6 30 p m , 111
th• Co1111c:11 Ch•mbers ot
Coty Hill. 17 Fair Ortvt,
on lhe lottow1n1 Item ~ Y(AR EXTENSION
lot r1nel Mastto Plan l'A Ol 33 rt(ll.ltsltd by John l(rappman of Common
Wttlth Pa1tnffs. LLC. at
Two Town Center, 3201
l'••ll C.nltf Drive On
October 21. 2002.
Counc:ll adopted th•
pr090sed prni-tt for the
constr11tt1on ul •n Ill
ttor y office llu1ldin1
(400.000 SqUIHI leel), S ltnl p1rkl111 •true
lute, delftOllllon ol two
•••stlna structures, and
r1eonflau11tlon of Sllf •
face p•rkln1 In the I wo
Town Center subarea or
Soulh Cont Plata Town
Center The f' 1nal Master
Plen a ppr oval elso
included 1n :amendment
to lhft South Co.st Plaza
Town Center P11llm1nary
M•sttr Pl1n (PA 00 38)
•nd • variance from
slreet Hlback require
menls (0 propoud. 70'
requ11td) tr Hll MORrMrN
TION(O ACTION IS
CHAlLENCCO IN COURT
lhe cll1fltn1t n11y bl!
limtled to only tho~•
IUUts ra1Hd II lh•
pubhc Mir ma desu •bed
111 lht noltu or tn
w111ten corrHpondtnct
delivtttd lo th• City
Councll al. or prror to.
lhe public hurrna
NOTICE IS ruRTHCR
GIVC N that ti the above
lime end pl•ce all
tnter .. ted p9r\Ons m•y
•ppear and be heard by
the City Counclf on lhit
1bov1 it•m
JUUf fOlCll(, o-.utJ City Cl..-k
Pubhshtd Newport
Beach Costa Meu Dally
Piiot Nu .. mh"r 20. 2003
lh931
S......ef
~••••••tfUMef fldllm...-.Ulmt
Ille fot1ow1n1 person
his 1b1ndoned the use
of the f 1c11uous Busr
n•11 Name Isl Vision
Auto Clan 2800 Shin
t1r Or , COJI• Meu CA
92626 TM f 1Clllt0us Business
name r1lerr1d to 1bove
was l1ted 1n Or ana•
County on 7 12 02 FILE
HO 20026909768
(lloporn Yoolanawm
2800 Shant., IH Costa
Mtu CA92626
Cerlyle 0 Cornwell
2007 Tehuh• Terrie•.
Coron• dtl Mar CA
9262';
Thll bullntn " con
1h1rltd by • 11en@ral
partnership
Eltlj)otn Yootan•w1n
Thl1 •l•lemwnl wn
flltd with lht County
Cterr.. ol Dune• Countt
on 11/14/0l
200H9UOl7
Dally Piiot Nov 20, 21,
Dec 4, 11, 2003 Th95~
SEU
;our unwanted
Item' throuah clus11itd
Rell-. ..... ........
The fotlowlftl ,.nona
Mt '°1,. lnnlM'Q H
1) 1'.Ult1il Plitt-•.
•>l'1 .. t11il ,.,~ .....
c:) Pulllta1l Ca111t11
M.n.c•ment. 2•~ VI• 0tJ Oto, lquM Nll'l'f,
cAtn~n
Cr ent f W1rnt1.
2014 Vt1 Otf Oro,
l quna H~I. CA 12611
Paul F1ti ClllllOll, 2111
Santa A.11• Ava .. Co•t•
Mtu,CA'2611
Thi• bu1111tu It con
ducttd by • 1•n•r 11
Pl•IMU.lllj)
H•ve you ~IM tad dolna
bu '""' yet? No Ctanl f Warntt
l'aut Fill C1bbon
lhtS llllemtnt WH
flltd With th• County
Clerk of 011n1• County
on 11/18/03
200UHJ4U
Dally r11ot Nov zo. 2/, D«. 4, 11. 200J Tl\941
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ftM tollowlna 0«Wn\
II 8 do1fltl butlMU I> •> hchnlul Aauh
l'Ow•r Men•1•n1tnl
Cro11p, b) fechnlcal
Antis C-i>ll•I ~n•1•
mtnl Croup, 8451 .lennJ
Ori•• Unit 16, Hunllna
ton Beach, CA 921)46
Sl.,lllle Sy~l•m1. lll.
84SI Jenny Drive Unit
16. Huntlnaton BHch,
CA92646
Thi• b11>tnen 11 con
ducl•d by l1m1ted
Llablltly Co
Have you \Urt41d do•tlll
buMneu y•t7 Yn. 10/
98
Statlllll System1. llC,
W1f111m J. CaHCH, Cen
Mana&et
flus •llltmtnl WH
f1fg<t wllh tht County
Clflk of Or 1n1• County cm I 0/24/0J
200ll6967US
Oatly Piiot Ot I 30. Nov. 6, 13, 20. 2003 1h9ll
fktllMW.U
Mmes.....
Tilt followtna per\nn~
nrt cloln& bus1neu 111
Mofa•n £ Auo~••t" 338J Fuchsia St Cosla
Mua CA92626
Charle~ A £ Mon• H
Murc•n. Sr . JJ83
Fuchsia SI Co\ll MeH
CA92626
lhOmu Ctora• M<>t
1an. 3750-C Bear SI
Santa Ana CA 92626
Kimberly Kuuipo Mor
1•n 3!J9 16111 Place
Costa Meu CA 91621
Tht1 business " con
dueled by 1 1•ner al
partnenhtp
Have you sl•rled do•na busmen ye17 Yn, 1986
Mona H Mor11n
Tiits statement wu
ftled with Ille County
Clerk ol Onnae County
on 10/24/03
200ll69129a4
Oa1l1 Piiot Oct 30, No•
6, 13, 20, 2003 Th896
~..._ ... --..
Th• foHowlna p•non' art dotna buslntn n
WALCORR. 1620 (Im
An . Cosh Mesa, CA
92626
John Terrance Corria
an. 1620 Clm Ave . Costa
Ma", CA 92626
Ad1m Walburaer. 968
l•n1'"1 Ln . Costa Meu,
CA 92626
Thi\ busrnass " con
duCll!d by· CO OlflMf\
Hive yoo 1111ted dollll
buwnus yet? Yu 10/1/
03
John T elf 1nct C0<t111n
This sl1ttment wu
filed with Ill• County
Clerk of Or1n1e Counly
on lOIZ•/03 200>6912947
Diiiy Ptlol Oct lO Nov
6, 13, 20, 2003 Th892
RdllMa.i.u
lmtS......
The lotlow1nc persons
1re d01n11 bu1lntss u
e) Olamondlot com b)
Petro heh Oistrlbul1n11,
17155 Von Kerm1n A•e ,
Suitt 112 113, lr•lnt, CA
92614
ROM Ol'llt lbuttna. Inc
(CAltf ), I 71S5 Von
Karm•n Ave. Suitt 112
113, Irvine, CA 92614
fbiJ buJIDll\ ll coo
,
ducted •Y. • corpeotion
Have you 1 t.v1ad dcM/tt
11111.,... y•t1
Yn 10 06 tl ROM Di lftbuU..1 Inc .. R1eh1rd Wolnrten,
l'ruldc!nt
This 1t1teMt.nt wit
hltf with tllt C...nt1
Ci.tr.. of O!ana• Covnt1
on ll/ll./03 200-. ........
0111; Pilot Nov 20, 27,
Dec '· II, 2003 lh93!>
1 he toltowln1 perwns
Mt dolnf bUllflffl 11 SOLID CCH~Ol OCY,
I !199 Super lot Avt IA'l.
Co,t• Mesa, CA 92627
C a. C Lo.alstlc Devlc•
Co1p., 1599 Supatlor
Ave. 1"2. C~l1 Meu.
CA 92627
This buslntn 11 con
ducttd by· • cor por•tion
Havt you •1•1 ltd dolntJ
bu11neu rel? V••· 07/ 2003
C 6 C lo111~11e Oevi<t
Corp , Chrl\ l illMI. CEO
11111 slaltment wu
hied with lhe County
Cieri. ol Or•nae County °'' I 0/24/03 2003696290
D11ty Piiot Oct 30. Now
6. I 3 20, 2003 Th89!1
Rd!llM .....
lmtS.......
111• t0How1n1 pwM>nt .,. dolna bUilMU ..
Enh•n<.•d Perlorm•nct
Center, 23' E 17111 SI •too. Cost• MUI CA 91611
Oen1H Ann l<14 khltt,
1433 SujH!rlOr llve •206.
Newport Oeach CA
92663
This bus1nes• rs c:on
dueled by •n 1nd1v1dual
llave you •tarted doln1
bU1llltsS yet?
Yo Jin. 2000
Dani•" Ann lotkhafl
Tltl'I •l•l~me11I W8'
flied w1lh Ute County
Clerk of Oranac County
on 11/18/0l
200JH6S42'
O••ly Pilot No• 20 '17.
Oec 4. It 2003 Th9J7
flctlW .....
"-S.....
I ha follnw1n1 P•"ons
Ir~ do1n1 bu11r1us as
S1n1lelr •ck Publie1tt0ns
2074 Conhn•nlal A••
Cost• Men. CA 92627
Robert R R11muntn,
2074 Cootinenl1I Avt
r.osta Mesa, CA 92621
lane Hyde. 207• Con
l1ntnl1f Avt Cost•
Mesa.CA92627
Thll bu\lntu " con
duded by hu•b1nd and
wile
lfoe you •tatted do1n1
bus1nut yet1 YH 7/1/
03
Robttt Rumuuen
Th•• st1ltmtnl wn
filed with the County
Cltrk of Ore1111• County
on 11/14/03
200J6965101
D•lfy Pilot No• 20, 27,
Oecc 4, 11. 2003 Th949
~ .....
lmtS......
I ht lollowln& penon1
ar • du1111 business n
Ctpll1I Heallhc•re
Slaffina. 177 Rtvertlde
Ave.. Sulla 1004, New
p01t Buch, CA 92663
Peler J Hayn, 325
Colltn• Ave , Newpor I
Ruch CA 92662
OoualH C Hayn, 325
Collins An Ntwpor I
Buch CA 92662
fhos business Is con
ducted by husbend and
Wlft
Hne you sl111ted do1n1
buslntn ytl1 No
Pll11 J H1yts
This sl1temtnl wu
ftltd with th• County
Clerk ol 011n1• County
on 10/28/03
200JHUUJ
OaU1 Pilot Oct JO, Nov
6, 13,20,2003 Th903
The lollowina person•
ere dotna buslne11 o
L• S1err1 HtlKhh LLC.
111242 McOurmoll, St. H,
lr••M. CA 92614
P•tlftc Grand Con•I
Inc . M1n111na Member
(C•lll), 18242 M<Dur
mnlt C:t H. Ir ••nt, CA
92614
fhls bu,lneu ts con
d11ded by 1 corpor1llon
H•ve you aw led dn•nc
bus1n1n yet7
Yes Oclobtr 2, 2003
l'u1foc Cr•nd Consl
Inc Ron•ld £ Le1rand
P111
This l111tmanl was
filed wllh lhe County
Clerk of Ofan1• County
on 11/18/0J
2001HU419
Oa1fy Pilot Nov 20, 27.
Oec 4, 11, 2003 Th942
Tht.rlday, ~ 20. 2003 •
_ llpl ..... -.. l.1111 .... ..........
... s.....
Tlttl followlitl ,._,
.,. fOlnt bullnHI " lmptltilwt l'rW!tll\1 & Cr~lct, SJO$ Cellll
Wey, YOfh llnda. CA
921111.
t•hlf't l'nnllfl& &
Cttpltic1 Inc (CA),
~ C.itet Wey, VOi••
LlllU.CAt2177
fhli butlnau i. con•
ducted by 1 cotpoutlon
Hevt ,ov altfte4 dolnt
bu1k1eH yet7
Yn Octolltr lat
Imprest.Iv• l'rlntfnc & Ct 11>h1c:1, Sa11dl F ahrny
Pr .. dtnt
fhtt 11t1ternent wn
filed with the County
Clerk of Ofana• County
on 10/14.f0.3
butlnlU ~·1 No C1lltorr11a Fields, In ,
Ste111ft flttf, Offic.,,
,1-'"nl
T1ue alattmtftt WM
flle4 with the County
Cltfll of Onna• County
on lontJQ3
MOHt6Uta 0 ... 1 ri1ot Ott JO, Nov
•. l.l, 20. 2003 '"~'
The lollowlna penon1
.,, dolna bu11nu1 as.
P1w~ 'N l'aw•, a Pr11
teulonal Pttet4e S..
vice. 70 P1rlt CtHI.
Newport Cont, CA
92657
Brklatl Su• Jo11H, 70
1"1rll Crt_aJ1 Ntw11utl Coast. C,_ lr'n57 tOOH9 .. '21
Daily Piiot Nov. 13, 20,
21.0tc.4,2003 Tll929
f his buslne11 Is con
ducted by: an 1ndiv1du1I
Have you tWltd do•na
bualntn yet7 Yt&, 5/13/
•. 02 Brlda•t Sue Jona1
The lollowln1 IHI'"°"' ., t doln1 bur.lne11 al
Oo ltooll, 4~ Campi/I
01 #21!>1_~ewporl
8Hch CA 94!1iW
Robtfl Kaller. 4500
Campua Or 1115. ;~ort Buch. CA
P1ul SmM1te11, 4~
C1mpua Or •?I'>. ~ort Btach <.A
Thlt butJneu os con
ducted by • 1ennel
p1rlnttshlp
Hnt you stNttd dotnl
blnlntn y•t7 No Robl!t Ktlllt
Tiiis 1t1tement w,.
hied with the County
Clerk of Oran1e Cuunly
on l 0/2.8,IOJ
tOOUHll24
01111 Pelot Oct 30. Nov 6, 13, 20. 2003 lh\1()4
fldltll9......,
"-*'-' Th• lollowina pe"o"'
•r• doina busrn••• •• o .. nce Coa.t Co11tull
1nta. 1420 l ldon11er
Ave •212. Sant• An•
Calllorma !1270!i
Thomu David R•11d~ll
1711 ( Lyer Road •1'>9
Sant• An• Ci1ltl11rn1a
9270S
Thor. bu\1110\\ t\ tun
dueled by an ond1vtdu•I
Hawe you •l•rltd du1n1
bu11neu ytl?
Yu lO/?l/03
lhOmas Randall
Thtt statement wu
hied with the County
Clttk ol Onn1• County
on 10/21/2003
20016912121
011ly 1'1101 Now 20 21
Ott 4 11 ?003 th~
AcM. ....
"-*-' I he lollowlna person•
ere doln1 business H
All In The ram11y
Counsehn& and Psycho
lhe••PY. 408 Wutmln
sler Sult• to 0. Newport
8Hth, CA 92663
Andrew No•kes. "°8
WHtm'"sler Suitt 10-0,
Newport Buch, CA
92663
This buslnus 11 con
ducl•d by an lndtvtduaf
~lave you 1t1rt1d do1n11
bu.inf's yet? No
Andrew Noakn
Thi• stetement wu
hied with the County
Clttli of 01en1• County
on 10/24/03
t00Ht'2941
Deely Piiot Oct 30, Nov
6, 13. 20, 2003 fh893
AcM. .....
"-*'-' The lollowln1 persons
•r• doin1 bu•inen as
a) Wt1tbay ProtMrties
b) Weslb•y Apertm1nt1,
llb Rochtsttt SlrMI,
Cost1 MeSI, CA 92627
Wulbey P1oporlies
M1nettmtnf lLC, (CA),
136 Rochnter Street,
Costa Men, CA 92627
This bu1in11H '' con ducted by limited
Lleblllly Co
Hewe you 1tarled doln1
buatntu yet? Yes 09/
IS/1998
Wnlbay Properties
M1ne1ement. LlC, RI·
th11d A S.wall, Sol•
Membtt
This sl•lemenl wu
flltd with lll• County
Clerk of Oren11 County
on 10/24/03
100169'2917
Dilly Piiot Oct 30. Nov
6, 13,20,2003 Th890 ..........
"-S.....
file followtna perM>ns
•rt doint buslneu u 4
St11on1 Etllt Enter
talnmtnl. 2052 •6
Nawport Blvd , Ste 132
Coat1.,.._1,CA92627
Petrtcli Mlcll1tf
P1renon. 240 N Buell·
skin Wey, Ota111e. CA
92869 This bu11n1u 11 con
ducted by· an lndMdual
HIVt you lllfted doln&
buslnt" ytt7 No
Petrick Mfclletl
Ptr1110n
Thia 1tat1m1nt waa
llltd with the County
Clefk ot Oranae County
on 10/2&/03 !OOIHHllt
Delly Piiot Oct. JOt....Nov. 6, 13, 20, 2003 1n900 ............ .........
The followl11a p11 t0ni
'"' do1TI1 bualntn H '. Pleulde Olllery L.L.C.,
300 l'CH Suitt 107A,
Huntinato11 l..eh. CA 92MI
l'l«aldt Oelltry L.L C
(CA), 300 l'CH Suitt ~~nllnatOfl 8'1<11.
Tlllt buslntu It COii•
ducted •1 llmll•d
li.t..Uty Co
... ..,. you •lMttd dolft1 tw...,. .. r~tl
Y• IO l OJ
l'ler.W. Callery L.L c ..
Jo.a Rullln, MIMltlf
Thi• atat.ment was flltd wUh the County
Cllfll of Or~p County
011 ll/1 '1'03
toOUtH41t
Dally Not !tow. 20, J!1 09'.4, 11, 200! Tll:MU ........ ..........
TM folloWllll ptnOn• •1• Hin• W.llltlh ••: Cokt SI-Cft1llltl'J,
124&, 18711 Alitoo Crffii
~*mU~· AAto v111o.
callft111tl1 Fltlclt, Ille
~~1Tf!f.cco. lrvlfte,
Ttlla ~ i. '°"' •ta4 •r • ow,..-1t10t1 "*UW!!M"*"' ..
Thi~ &tetement wh
filed With Ille Co..nty
Cl«t. of Ora111• County
on 11}14/03
:lOOSH650tl
Oelly Piiot No•. 20, 27,
Dec 4. I 1, 2003 Th9'7
n.-...... .........
1 h• folloWlnl peuons
are doons l>uslntu as
Robotic Pll'konc w .. 1
Cont, 901 0o¥t St1Mt
Sult• 210, Newpo1t
Buch, CA 92660
Woodparll O"'elop
menl Comp:eny, Inc
(CA), 901 Oovt SltHt,
Suite 270, Newport
Beach, CA 92660
This bullnus Is 1:on
ducted by a corporation
Have you st1rt1d doln&
bus111eu rel? Yea, 09/
01/2003
WoucJparll Develop
menl Co Inc., Gerrttl
Scott Gayner. Pru
This statement wu
ftl1d with the County
Clerk of Or anae County
on 10/03/03
20036960617
Oa1fy Piiot Oct JO. No•
6, 13 20 2003 Th909
fldliM ....
lmtS......
The lulluwlna ptrMJns
are doon1 busmen ••
Crultve Pl1y 09'•Cn•
170 E 17th St Cost•
Mt.a Cll 92627
Reutt 8 Jlekwn. 110
E 17th St Costa ~u
CA92627
Lonnie 0 Vu'~ I JO [
17th St Co•I• Mtu
CA 92627
Corh1 J Blankenbtll•r
170 E 17111 SI co.ta
Mesa, CA 92627
This business '' con
dueled by 1n ind1v1dual
Ha•e you started doon1
buslneu yet?
Yes No•ember I, 2003
Curtis J 8lanllenb1ller
Thi' lfalernent wu
llled with the Counly
Clerk ol Oran&• Cu1111ty
on 11/18/03
200J696S42S
01lly Pilot Nov 20, '11.
Dec 4, 11 , 200J lh936 ,... ..... ----the foltowtn1 perM>n.
ere dolnc business n
Procedure E.n1lnttr's
lnr . 23141 Vtfd.uao Or
# lOS. Laauna Hiiis, CA
92653
PECROUP INC . (CA>.
23141 Ptrduao 01
•IO!i l11un1 Hllh l.A
92653
This business es con
ducted by 1 lorporatton
Hne you started doinl
busrneu yet? Yes. 1988
PECROUP, INC Bruce
Bakhsll•tt PreSH!tnl
Thia sl1tement wn
llled wrlh the County
Cltrl< of Or1n1• County
on 11/14/03
200ll69UOIA
011ly Piiot Nov 20, 27.
Dec. 4. I I. 2003 1119!12
Fldltlla ...... ... s ......
The lollow1n1 per aons
ere doln1 butinen n
The Advocecy Croup,
17801 Cartwrlaht Road,
lrvtnt, CA 92614
The Or1n1e County
Advocacy Croup, Inc
(CA), 11801 Certwr~ht Road, lrwlne, CA 9261
T h11 business Is con
ducted by 1 corporation
Have you slatted d-Oln1
busrneu yet?
Yes 11/03/2003
The Oranp County
Ad•otl&y Group, Inc .
Dtbre l T1eb11ton1
Pru
This 1l•tement wu
hied wtlh the County
Cieri< of Oun1• County
on 11/10/03
20016964.Stl
Oe•ly Piiot Now 13. ?O,
27. Ott •. 2003 Th9?6
Actt.. ..... ... s.......
Tiie followtna l>""o'•'
are dolna bu11nest H '
Eltdrlcllcorpioft com, 2217
Harbc>~ Bouleverd. 522,
Costa Mae. CA 92626
Ed.die S. MclMSt, "/211
Harbor Bouleverd, 522,
Co•t-Mt"'. CA 112626
Ousllo Nillollc. 2277
tlarbor Ooultrvard, 522 .
Cott. Mt11, CA 11262'
Thi.~, i. con
ducltd by. co pert1*•
Hive YOll atarild dolna
buslMU tet1 Ho
Elkto. SllOoa Mel ....
This at•t•ment wet
t'*td with tilt County
Clerk ot Orlftl# Co4i11ty
on IJ/lOIOJ toOMtM7n
Diiiy Piiot Nov. 13, 20, v. o.c •. 200) Tll'2I
Re-. .... .........
Tiie folloWMt WMl'lt .,. ~I~,.... as:
Shanti LMna. 1071
Sant• Rou Ave •• C0tt1
Mt1t,CA~
C•t Clfllede U Mktll
KeH, 1071 Santa ROii
Ave., Coat• Mtu, CA
tlt2t •
Thia •uslneu Ill co.n
ducted •r •" lndMclvtl
Htvt you •'-lid doln1
lluslnau yell Yu, 11 04.ol
["I ltltltH £1 alletll
Kell
Thi• tltt1ment WH
flted Willi tllt COV11ty
Cliltll •f °'*"" County on U/14/03 ..........
0 .. y "'°' "°"· 20. ~!.i. O.C.4, u. 2003 Til111W
'·
.......... .........
The fotlowl111 l>tf a.ore•
ttt ftlnc bll11MH n ·
Sklnetln. 1310 W.
Stewart _f:!!::1~/, Ot• 111ae,CA~
IC•I• Anti ~llftlly, 3'4 Ror1n ltnt, Co't. M4IM. CA 112621 l hit buslnbs It tu11
dueled by en lrld1v~I
Have you \11rttd dotnc
bVltr""Jett 'fnllM
Kati McC•tthy
11111 st•ltmenl w••
lll•d with IM County
Cieri. uf 011n1• County
011 10/31/0j 2oou .. u22
Delly Piiot Nu• fi, 13,
20,27,2003 Th91S ..
RctlllM ..... •s...... !he lollow1na per,un•
•re dOiOI busln•u ••
tlud Hf&h Cra111ons,
7014 Pl"e11t1a Avt
Co\h Mn• C~ 926?7
Mell Ad•huhn 2014
Pl.11ont1• A•• Co~I•
Meu CA92677
This bu\111en 1~ t on
dulled by •n 1nd1v1du•I
llfVt YIW \l•rttd dutnl
bu.,neu yet' No
Mall Adel\ohu
Thos ''•'•"'''"' was hied w1lh lht Cuunty
Cltrll ol Of1nae Cuunly
on 11/111,/0l
200S696S421
O••ty 1'1lnt Nov ;>() 'JI.
OK 4. II 2003 Th938
fldlti. ......
llmtS......
lht lonowlnc ptr\Qn\
tre dol111 buMn•n o
Renita Rkcl Dcsf1tn• 10
lyun, N.,wjlOrt Cuot CA
92657 1102
Penny Lavole. lO Lyon,
Newport Coast, CA
976S/ 1102
I his bu•I""" " c on du1.ted by en 111d1V1due1
· Have you st11 led 00111£
bu~lneu yel' Y••
M.,thol X>Ol
Penny I •vo1e
1111" $(119!Tlf!nl WO
!tied with th• Cou1lly
Cl•rk ul 011n&1 Cuu11lv
on 10/24/0J 200J69629Jt
Dally f>tlol Od JO Nu•
6 13 10, ?003 1h891
RdtttM-....U .... s......
The tullow1n1 penons
dte do1n1 bullntu u
Ou,khorn Ou11n. 12
Ju111le1 Hiiis Orfwe,
Ntwporl Blh, CA 92660
Marth• H1u1n Ellioll
1? Jupiltr Hills Or
Newport Bch. CA 92660
ThlS but1n1as 11 con
ducted by an 1nd1v1du1I
11 .. 1 you 1l1rltd d<lm11
buitnns yet1
No
Mer Iha H 1111011
lhtl statement wn
hied with lhe County
Cttrk of Or Anfl• County
un 11/07103 200,6964.4M
O••fy Pilot Nov I J. 20.
27, Otl 4. 2003 111923
Rd!llM ......
llmtS........
Th• foll9w1n1 ~rM>n•
art doln1 buslneu as
•)
Whowtllnownet-~ corn.
b) WWKN com 11121
HM bur Blvd "6Cl6 t.411
MtM CA92617
Oan B1<rett I~ Tuhp
ln Unit C Cost• Mew
CA 92627
I his bu~ntss " tnn
ducted by an 1ndrv1dual
14ave you sllf led c1o1n1 bustneu yell No
Oan B;arretl
I h11 statemenl WH
leltd with tilt County
Clerk of Onn11 County
on ll/14/03 200J696SOH Dally P1lol Nov 20, 27,
Dec 4, 11, 2003 Th951
FldllM ..... .........
the lollowlna peraont
••• dotn1 bualnen as
Annlhtr View. 408
Wutmtn,tar. Su1t1 10·0,
Ntwporl Bt1ch, CA
9?663
Marilyn K•pl•n. 608
Wutm'"•ltr. Suite 10 0,
Nawpor I 8t1cll, CA
9?663
I hos bu••ntn " con dueled by en md1wtdual
Hut you sl11led dome
buslnass yet7 No
Marllyn K1pl1n
Thill> statement wn
hied with the County
Clerk of Oran1• Ce>vnly
on 1012•/0J
200J696t94t
01111 Pilol Oct 30, No•
6, 13. 20. 2003 Thll94
Adlll. ..... .........
Thw lollowlnc l)tl1on•
art doona builnasa u St 0£POT, 1733 Motl
rovl1 •N. Costa M11.-,
Ca 9262/
"b• lH Blalk, 4
Escaped• Ct., Newport e .. ch, CA 9?663
Thlt bu•kltn Is con
dueled by an lndMdual
Jiave you atetttd dolna
bu•lneu r•tl
Ves ll 3 200.J
AbeLHBl11k
Tltlt al•lemenl wea
flltd wllh the County
Clerk of OJll\lt County
on 11/0l/03
200MtU"I
011ty Ptlot !tow. 6, IS.
20, 27. 2003 Thtl•
'
I
J
• Tl!nc!!t· ~ 20: 2003
..._..... Clmk of Of•..-C-ty
on I 0!2AIOJ
........... 200St9tl,t7
TIM follow111• peoon• O.tlJ l'llot Ott IO. Nov .,, ""'9 bvllnut at I. I , 20, lOOl Thl09
Tiit Ol!au l'rOjACI. lllO -----...... ---Of!Olil Or., COila Mou,
CAl2'2t ,,... lmdlveti, II'.;.
(CA>. I TIO OrlOll Or ,
C-11 Mnt, CA tl'all
llld llullftnt Ir. '4111• Mlecl ,,, • COfPOfAllOll ...... '°" llerled cloilll bu"MM ytl? 'f*I, 10/ 1'/03 hoolt Involved. Inc .• IMI '11111llle1111, l'ruidetlt
Thia IUlA-1 Wll fii.d w1U. ttlit Coufttr Cw• of Ou • Co1111t1 ... ll/l4JOJ 200st .. Sotf
O•lly 1'1lot Nov 2:0, ]!J OIK.•. ll.aioJ Th~
fktl.. .....
-~ The follow1111 lltftont
,,. dol11t !M.llftlls ". Hlinl.aftflOft 8n01 w .. i.u _. tt.rniltOfl
Ave 1101. tfvttl111at011 Bt~.CAtleU
o.tr.n Cito Trinh,
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,with 11lary raqulfementi
.ocarch@co• net
"est1ur1nl jeoo,.,.., c..lta & lledl .ti-.e~Lido
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•V0567 Ol1Counted IV92J7 Discounted
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•2466 Muit Stt
BMW540l '99
Blue, arey Inter
#V2111 Mutt Stll
BMW 740ta ·oo
Bronze/tan
'9158 Oltc:ounted
MERCEOE S E320 '01
Bleck, Bfactl
IV54S8 Oiscounttd
MERCEDES E320wa '99•
GrMn, tin
1V4581 Grett Oul
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cond '5995 v8972A1 Bkr Ht-s .. -1 ...
-~·.cJAGUU 1996 VD,
lNdtd. m ml. dnV
ppoua, $13,750 Pvt
Pt1ty, 94t-4M.0011
J..,_ '94 XJ6 V-4ett
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ch1mp1n1•. chrome
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Jadl, paeous, must sen
'29,995 949 650-3390
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moonrft, ,.., Ju1"P
sHts, lle•l•d seat fee
w1rr Je,000 ml, S21,900 vamBI .tlln ~11261&1
uxus SC400 'ts
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1111ts, overdrive, mnrl,
ChrOIM Wiiis, new lnl
N1kamlchl sound sys, 12
chana• cd, 1po1ler. blue/
tan, very cleen S9750 !M9·244-3324
~ '00 lS 110 V6,
Ilk Ktual ml, cham
PICM/lflY 111\r mnr1,
CO. chrome whls, sUpetll
IS new cond throuallt.
book1, records. Sl0,99S
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Blue/arey White, ten
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Silvw, l'•J
IV8605 Greet Buy
BMW 740il '01
Whitt,crey
13951 Crut Buy
CMYT .. '02
Black, lf•Y
1V4367 Greet Buy
Herley Dev Fellt '92
Red, bl.ck
•V8109 Discounted
MIMI (OCWU '02 8uutiful b1lck/crum
Blue, cr•Y luUy loaded. showroom
#0962 Must Sell Ill/out $9250 714-751·~
,0.SCHI Cerrere '99
Bltcil., bleck
1VI068 Discounted
'OHCHI C•rena 'ff
Blue ar•t •V6049 Must Seit
Qv1le M•nau•t ·01
Merce;11 '95 1120
91Kll/blk b .. ut, ell ot>I,
none nicer. new major
IVC. $10,250 714-751 2A64
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ml. lmmllculeta, Clvme Whls. ihowroorn conOlloll
S22.500 Tl4-5n-0700 Silver, black
IV0139 Ol1counled MemiclH 'II 560 SL While/tin. lmmec m/out
runs 1rut, new soft lop, cmn.. su:ro JM.l51·l!E4 t4t-6SO.StlS
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(19470) 111.980
'"i.,,.., ~-l'IA 371' ml
(19112) 127,980
'ffJ-.a-.kH ASlnl
(UllOll) 19.190
'1Le-.U400
Sllvw, low mt
(194531) 117.9llO
"'•-e••asoo 49kml
(197Sl) $49.980
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(19842) S23.9l!O
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Whitt 64k ml
(19836) 25,980
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•Nhfw Gmt
(198S9) 128.9!!0
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Bosch lnjectt01. 45k ml,
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