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Serving the Newport-Mesa community since 1907
Nature center founder
Robert House offers
. monthly tours of the
native reserve
.
Lori Whalen enjoys the scent of a bay leaf
during a walk through the nature center.
Alicia Robinson
Dally Pilot
S ometimes in life, you have to take
time to stop and smell the bay laurel.
Environmental Nature Center
founder Robert House did just that
Thursday while giving a tour of the nature
preserve that he founded in 1972.
The 3.5-acre nadve plant garden next to
Newport Harbor High School features
habitats recreating 14 of the 28 ecosystems
that can be found in California. House led the
visitors who came for the tour through the
center's desert. which boasts palm trees and
cactuses; a freshwater marsh; a stream
environment; and even a redwood forest
area.
House's monthly tours were canceled over
the summer to make way for children's
. nature camps but will resume full-force ln
January. The center ls always open to the
public and offers school programs during
much of the year.
FRl>AY, NOVEMBER ~1. 2003
Once an unused gully that House
described as •raw land," the center has. PHOTOS BY KENT TREPTOW /OM.Y PM.OT
From left, Sally Felling, Frank Feller and Environmental Nature Center founder Robert
See GARDEN, Pac• M House examine pine trees during a tour of the center on Thursday.
THINKING ALLOWED
I don't smell a rat, and I tried
rats had been
spotted, hoping to
catch a glimpse of
one of the, um,
cageless class
pet& What I got
instead was a
guided tour or the
room from middle
school prlniclpal
Broob Booth. LOLITA
HARPER "We can't let you
lit in on a cla.ss.'"
she said. •That
requites pedal permission from the
dlstrtct and three.day nodce."
wanted was to attract a friendly
rodent.
'Ihankfully, those -Handt Snacks"
aacbn and cheese deals -which l
Wee lQ keep around ln case my son
needs 10mething to munch on -
were gone.
I braced myself and walked across
the aging campus -built sometime
tn the 1960I-to Ms. Suzy Thatcher's
room. (also known as Ms. T.) I don't
know what I expected. but what l
saw was one ot the most nicely
decorated and Inviting classrooms.
things that attracted some of the
vermin, so they are now gone, Booth
said.
The bird feeders, garden and pond
are all part of learning life skills,
which is an essential and fun part of
the special education curriculum.
Booth said. She theo took me Inside
to show me the steel plates, just put
in place, to stop the rat3 from
burrowing tn from the root.
Something about foam rubber and
steel wool and being very proactlw
about the problem. l lcnow she wu
sincere, but she also had tba1 public
relations tone in her volce -abe had
to put on a good front to the medJa. I
'.
Glmpbell,'
Cristich
lead packs
in funding
Campbell has raised
$624,000 for his state Senate
run. Assembly candidate
Cristich has raised $207,000.
Allcla Robinson
Daily Pilot
How much it costs to run for elected otnce
in Orange County depends on whom you
ask.
In the Republican primary race for the
35th Senate district seat, the front runner in
terms of fundralsing ls 70th District Assem-
blyman John Campbell. In a campaign 8-
nance repon filed in October, Campbell re-
ported a cash balance 0($624,364.
That's more than twloe as much as the
$2B6,171 his opponent. 68th District Auem·
btyman Ken Maddox. listed as his balance.
The reports covered the period from July 1
to Sept. 30. Campbell said this week that
since the repon was med. bis total has sur·
passed $800,000 and his goal for the cam·
paign ls •considerably h.lgher than that"
He said he expectS to wind up his fund-
raising with $1.25 to Sl.5 million.
Although Maddox's goal of $400,000 is
much Jower, he said he's not worried by
Campbell's campaign coffers.
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THE ENVIRONMENT
City might
fine lawn
drenchers
Newport officials are
considering how to
encourage residents and
businesses to prevent runoff
caused by over-watering.
June C1111rand1
OatlyP1lot
NEWPORT BFACH -ln a never-ending
quest to keep ~d out ot the harbor and
ocean, city officials are tum1ng an eye toward
those who until now have continued to pol-
lute unpunished and often unaware.
On the heels of their efforts to educate
residents about environmentally trlendly car
washing. dry officials are considering what
to do about businesses and residents who
over-water lawns.
Assistant Oty Manager Dave KlJhaid be is
preparing an item for the ary Council's con-
sideratJon that could become the law of the
land. The Item will ask whether the city
should take steps to educate and even pun-
ish businesses and people who water their
I
All right, J'U take what I can get. J
did a quick mental rundown of what
I had ln my pUl"le. The last thing I
The entrance to the room houses a
vegetable garden, with strawberries
and tornatot!S. and a lrol pond. There
u&ed to be bUd feeders. but they
were determined to be one of the SM ALLOWED. Pase M SM LAWN, Paa• M ·
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GMNGTHANKS
Whet 11'9 you th1nkful for thll
veer7 Good health? family
and fr1endt? •
WMtmr h 11, let ua know by
celtlng (948) 8'2.:eole °' ~1g~enHn1Ntt
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lndudt yc,ur hometown and
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ThanksvMng Day. The
deadline for aubmltak>N I•
Tueldey.
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HAPPENINGS
Otvid c...ldy k.-pe on
rcding.
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SPORTS '
VlngUlrch No. 4-taitlttd
women"~*"' beatte Wlelmlt•r Cohge.
S.PIPAlO
Keeper of evidence locker hands over keys
Police property supervisor Bob Bork Will
retire after 24 years with the department.
DHpa lharattt
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B ob Bott hu &eell a lot tn
the two decades he'•
spent look1na after the
Cost&Meulob
Depa.rtmerit'• property room.
He'e eeen them all
BlOod·tWned dOtbee.
bonee, a me.er that hOUied a
woman's corpie for yeen.
tombtton.e;-ewn a medieval
bill and chain. eo.tr. wtD n!tW Monday alter ~tbe~ttOrU
yMll. A week now, he'll
WiRK C. OUSTIVOM..YN.OT
Tacked.., befi'Mt rettma :~ &ipeMsor 80b
... ~ , ... M Botk's desk is 1 stilt fta& sianed ottMr CosUa Mesa poke.
drtve crosa-country with h1I
wife. BonnJe. to his new borne
in a Florida c:ounay club where
be hopes to Jpend the rest of
h1a lite punulbg hia passion -
golf.
On Thursday. after a
redrement party and
golog .. way luncheon, It WU ID
begl.M1nc to sink bl for Bodt.
"I've done this a lcq time,"
be Mid. Joolcl"8 up at the
colorful bdoona bobbfng
around his otllce. "It'•
obVlOUlly emodonaJ for me to
ON THE . .
Randy Seton has been appohrted to Newport Beach CoastaVBay Wibr ~ Citizens AcMsotY Committee.
An official member
June C1111rand•
Oa1lyPilot
W hen Randy Seton attended b!s
first meeting u the dty's newest
representative to the Newport
Beach Coastal/Bay Water
Quality 0111.ens Advlsoty Commi~ this
month, It was as if nothing bad~
Just as at earlier meetinp. Seton was
there. Just IS 8.1 earlier meetinp. be was
acting as a concerned ddl.en who just
happened to have a wealth of knowledge
about local water-quality ls.1ues: Seton ls one
of the leaders of Orange County
~ •CoastX.eeper was lnvlted to gl\'e a
pn!MDtation to tho commh:tee a couple
)all back. and rve been going f!ller since.·
WHAT'S AFLOAT
•WHAT'S AR.OAT It publllhed perlodJcelly.
If you .... planning• neutical ewnt submit
iM Information to the Dally Pilot. 330 W.
Bay St., Costa M .... CA 92627; by fax to
(949) ~170; or by •m•ll to
dallypllot•latlrnn.com.
SPECIAL EVENT
The Newport Harbor Naudcel MuMum wm
have en exhibit C>C*'lng for •Hooked: The
Lure and Lore of Sport Aehlng;" at th•
Grand Salon from 10 e.m. to 6 p.m. through
Feb. 29. The muaeum 11at161 E. Coaat
Hlgttw.y. Newport e..dl. lnformetJon:
(948) 673-7883, http://\www.nhnm.e>tg.
SAILING Cl.ASSES
Selling Fudnetion otr.. datMe In tao.Ung
Ufety and Nlllng yaal'rC»Jnd for pertonl
with dl .. blllU... Free. (949) M0-1678.
Orange County employ9n ......... their
empf oyeea out to Newport Beec:ft on
weekdav-to enjoy • day of .. mng c:oortMV
of Orange Coast Colleg•. The Schoot of
Selling end S..menahlp now often•
chance for groupa to wort with the
on-boe;d lnatructor on dlW.rent Nillng
techniq\MS while they get edvtoe on how to
perlonn well In butjneu, No sailing
experience nlC*Nry. One-dey cle.,.. co.t
from $100 to $125. 1949) &CS-9412.
OJ.ne-Coeat CoMeee .. o4tMtrw. nonc:rtdlt
Longtime water-quality
watchdog Randy Seton is
named to the Coastal/Bay
Water Quality Citizens
Advisory Committee
Setonaald.
He wu e.ppoUited by CouridJmari Geiy
Adams to till-.:~ on a eomn:dttee
Seton calls a ·•'I Who of locll environmental experts..
For example.~~
Jack Skinnet Alllltar1l Clly Mmlp 1)mye
Jaff and coonryw.-r ..q elpCl't MDoka
Mazur m on the mnvDfnee.
"I think Newpon Bilch tUel the t....
ring for water qudly ror c:idel &Ions the
intemMdlate UdoS .aiing dMI In
November. The clM Wioukf be t-.n after
completion of• beginning Alling cleet. The
cla .. will mfft tron, 1:4& to 6:30 p.m.
Sunday eftemoona tn November at ttM OCC
s.fllng Center, at 1801 W. Plldfic Cont
Highway In Newport BMch. Regiatntlon 11
$115. Information: 1949) 846-9412
Orange Cout Colleoe"• Schoof of Salling
and S..man•hlp will offer a beginning
sailing class on board a 30-foot Shields
sloop. The claa mMta from 9-.30 a.m. to
1:30 p.m. Saturday and Dec. e and 13 •t
OCC'a S.lllng Center In Newport Beach. Th•
colt It $326. lnformation:(949) 646-94Al2.
BOAT RENTALS
Wldt Mettna ~et the a.lboe Fun
Zone, you can enjoy neutlcal tl(J>e~
from mlld to wild. Take a Mlf-gulded tour of
the bay In your choi~ of power end ull
watarcreft, jump the oc:een ewellt In a
S.e-doo Jetboat. put you eport-flehlng Ill.Ill•
to the tut In a futty equipped Boston
wl'Mllet, or 10ar above h ell on a ptru.tll
flight along the Newport COHt.
Complimentary Ice end beverages •rt
included with •II electric boat rental•.
a.l»oe loet Aentala can put~ on the
water In meny ways: wtth atngfe end double
keyaka, et.c:trfc boats, 14-holder ullboete,
pedal boets and Nn•bouta for offshore u..
or c:rulalng the bey. Bel boa Boat Rental•
elao holdt two-hour ecevenger hum.
eboerd the electric bay boats, providing
group ec:tMty for corpor9tlone. bh1hd1v-.
nonprofit orgenfzdon• end group outings.
The hunt pactagei Include boetl, trMa
quMdont, mepa, Poterokt cameras and
supplJee. The cost of• hunt b9giM et S22S
per boat end catering 11 evalleble at en
additional rai.. For hunt re1ervatk>n1, cell
(949) 673-7200.
EJecbtc boat Nntal• ... evalleble by th•
hour at Duffy Electric BOit.a, 2001 W. Coast
Highway, Newport Beed\. All ~are
equipped with window endoaurN and CO
pleyere. Ice and c:upa ara provided.
Reservetlont ei-e 1uggested. An hour rentel
It $76. (949) 646-6812.
,.., boats. elactJtc bolstl, boogie boarde,
keyeb, lnftatabl• rafts, c:atemerent, be.ch
fumitu,. and wetsuits ere evallable for rent
at Ret0rt Water Sports at Newport Dunes.
1949) 729-1160.
Gondofe toure .,. °"9f'9d by the Gondoae
Co. of Newport, 3400 Via Oporto, Suite
102-8. The $76 cost IQdude.a a batket of
brwad, chMM, .. iaml, loe, gt• ..... a
blanket. muafc: and• Polarold plc:tu .... Wine
11 alto available. (949) 676-1212.
Gondoll~l101W.
Coast H1ghWey, of'f9rt on.-end two-hour
gondola end .... A one-hour tour wfth
d\ampegM Is $70. A two-hour tour with
dinner and champagne I• $180. Pldtup It
evallabl• at waterfront retteuranta. (949) 87MsM.
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THE HARBOR COLUMN
Dreading the
dredging
Ahoy.
Well, I'm
o6again
cruil1ng on the
hlab aeu this week.
but don't worry, I
wtU be baclc just in
thrie for my Sunday
iadJolhow.
if the forests were
allowed to be
thinned.
The effects of eel
grass protection is
now being felt In
the harbor, with
some dodcs sitting
on the bottom at
low tide. And lunontwo
di«erent voyages.
On one, I will be
a.board with
someone whom
MIKE people out fishing
bllV't found aome
WHITEHEAD spedet are now
otf-limJts with
regulations impoMd without IDO$l of you in Newport
Harbor Will mnember-
~ ....,._
Remember~ He was
the Newport barbormaster,
and be i;etired thfl year to set
sail on his Unlfttte motor
yacht. Well. be planned to
join the Baba }WI& auisen,
but inltead. Kuulea ls
putting bis yacht on a
Dockwtse transport ahlp. Hill
next stop ls Ptorfda.
I mentioned that Kasules
. auislng Floridian waten to
Gmy em. owner or Hills Fuel
Dock. and Hill pointed out
that Marty better get use to
running by the fathometer.
"We are veiy lucky 1n th.is
area with the depths that we
haw," Hill told me.
lt is ttue that most boaters
cru1aing in our local waters
only look at the depths for
flshlng.
There are presently two
bOls before Congress that
couJd help our dredging
sftuadon with respect to
beach restoration projects.
The National Beach
Recreation.Act with Senate
Bill 1653 and House of
Repraentatives em 2492 will
requite the U.S. Army Corps
of Bnalneers to take Into .
consldetation the economic
benefttl of recreational when
evaluating beach restoration.
The lkst page or both bills
states; •A bill to ensure that
recreation benefits are
accorded the same weight as
burdcane and storm
damage reduction benefits
and environmental
restoration benefits.•
The short title is cited as
the NNational Beach ·
Recreation and Economic
Benefit& Ad..• 1bls could be
good news for Newport
Harl>or, which needs beach
restoration on our harbor
beaches, especially Balboa
lsJand't eouth slde.
I have a great plan: While
dredgf.ng the Santa Ana River
to build a new marina to the
Oty of Costa Mesa at 19th
~we can transport the
And to rebuild our harbor
beach.
l think the envttonment:al
movement bu gone over the
top without regard to big
pJct\Ue. Yes. envkomnental
concema a.re lmport&nt. but
we must keep M!rything in
perspecdw, wbJch ha not
been the cue. nu for
example the horrlftc fires.
which may have been
dramadcally leas deattucdve
auppordve ldentiftc data.
It ta known that tome
Oflidak (not our local
otBdala) who me Imposing
the eel grass protection have
said that they th1oJc there
can never be too much eel
grass. However, we have teen
aome results: the public is
starting to tab notice of all
the regulations because now
they are feel.Ing the effects.
Lately, some ft.shlng
restrictions bave been eased,
and leg1slalors are starting to
look closely at the stile of
affain a«ecttng the public.
I think that we need to get
baclc to common sense and
use realistic sdentillc studies
to help shape the use of our
resources.
Yes, our harbor must be
dndged. Just think what
would happen if a hillside
slipped and blocked your
driveway, the debris would
be cleared away
immediately.
So why is it difl'erent when
the water currents deposit
silt under a dodc1 Leave your
driveway blocbd by debris
and tt too will start growing
an ecosystem. Yes, some
beaches must have aand
replenished after being
eroded away not only to
save the beach, but to
maintain ~usable the beach
for the pu~c. \.-..
Now, we Should take in
account the economic value
and the reaeadonaJ benefits
when d.iJcussing these
issues. If not. It might not be
much longer when walking
on the beach will be illegal
because you may step on a
S811d crab.
Everyone remember to
tune in this and every
Sunday to my Boathouse
Radio Show from 4 to S p.m.
on KCBQAM (1170) or listen
over the Internet at
wwwboalhOuseradhl.com.
Also, you can call-in durlng
the show to (888) 344~1170
and Join In Southern
Callf omla~ only boating talk
radio show.
Safe voyases-
•MIKE WtlTEHEAD 11 the
Pilot'• bolting and h1rbor
oolumnlst. s.nd him yOYr
harbor and mtrine-ruttd
thoughts Ind story tuggestlont
by-.mailto
mllc••boathoUHtv.com or
vlalt
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WEATHER FORECAST
lntennltttnt ofoude will
persltt todty, and In the
w.nlng, there will be 1 20%
chance of rein. Wtndt wlff 1lto
be• fKtor, coming from the
IOC.Rhwest between 10 tnd 16
mph for moet of todey, Expect
drtule end foe neer the bellc:hel. •
High t9mp«etU,.. will pe..it
In the 90-0egt-.. !'Inge. lows
wtll be frotn the upper 40t to
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on a WMtem swell between 6
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FISH driver rem~mbered
Friends in Service to
ljumanity members hold a
memorial for Vic Berry, who
delivered meals to people
confined to their homes.
Deirdre Newman
Daily Pilot
NEWPORT BBACH-Vlc Berry didn't
like to be the center of attention. He wu
more comfortable lavtshlng bJa generous
attention on othen u a volunteer drlver
for the •mobile meals• division ofFrtendt
ln Service to Humanity.
He had 11.ld he didn't want an organlz.ed
memorial service before he pa.saed away
recently of kidney failure at the age of M,
Rev. Bob Parry Aid.
But that didn't stop a small group of
volunteer drlvers from gathering ln bJa
honor and celebrating hia compassion and
contribution to the oommunity. 'Ibunday
afternoon, they met at l!nsfan Vlew Palk
and shared their feellnga about Berry. The
park has a •tunning view of the harbor and
as they spoke, the sun got brighter, u if his
splrlt was ah1n1ng down on them.
·He would hate this (gatherlng] because
he hates being recognized for the great guy
he was,• said Mark Jaques. "When I lost my
Dad, be filled the void u an uncle. I knew
there was always a light at the end of the
rainbow." .
Berry started volunteering for the service
group a little more than seven years ago
after his wife passed away. He bad already
lost his two children -his son had died ln
a motorcycle accident and hia daughter
had passed away from a blood disease.
Friends ln Service to Humanity works ln
conjunction with Hoag Hospital -Hoag
prepares the meals, and the group's
volunteer drivers pick them up and deliver
them.
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Diana Townsend referred to Berry u her
"guardian angel" because of Berry's actions
after her son, Daniel, was ln a violent car
crash In 1997 on ll'vlne Avenue. Berry lived
nearby and called 911.
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"He literally saved my boy's life."
Tuwnsend said. '
Tuwnsend's eyes started tearing up u
she talked about Berry's continued
concern for her and her son after the
accident
"Every day. I picked up my meals, I
would get hugs," Townsend said. "He
continued to nunure so much love and
hopefulneaa ln a bleak time for me."
Berry inspired Joan Oamp to become a
volunteer. He used to deliver meals to
Oamp's parents. When they died, Oamp
began volunteering. She now deliven
meals with Bunetta Pickett, another
volunteer.
"That's why my friend and I are
delivering food now,• Oamp said. •1
wanted to give something back."
Berry won a few awards for his volunteer
efforts, said Sal Torres. program director
for the mobile meals program. And Berry
was so committed to the program that In
addition to delivering meals, he would be
at Hoag every weekday helping to get the
meals ready.
"He had a great attitude and was willing
to help others,~ Torres said.
FOR THE RECORD .
Thursday's story •Greenllibt protests
hOtel vote• lnclud!d a wrong date for an
~ eJection on Whether to build a
luxury resort at Madnapark. That ques·
tlon wOJ be put to voters on ~ Novern·
ber 200& ballot
lhwaday'a wBest Buys• column in·
duded the wrong dates for Puhlon b-
land'• Ou1.stmas tree llgbUng. Jt will tab
place at 6 p.m; today and Saturday.
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PUBLIC SAFETY
BRIEFLY IN
THE NEWS .
Officers oonored for
keeping roads sober
Co&ta Mfta police oftlttri
walked away whh M'Ytn out or l4 awarda handed out~
the ~ C.Ounty c.bapcer
or Molbt,. Aplnst Drunk
DrMns.
The ~tkm hon·
ored aftkcrs who amsted
the most drunk drivtn.
. Fuurt n ollk:rn county·
wld were ~ at •
luncheon we ~ for ar-
n!Sting 100 or mo~ drunk
drivera.
Coica Mesa officen OuU
Walk. Ollis BatCI, .Bryan
Wadkins. lose lbrres, Dan
MDet, Mike Manson and
Fran.It Ou1stkan recefved
awards for ma.Icing 100 or
LAWN
Continued from Al
lawn• so much that the water
runs lnto the tl'eet and the
tonn drains.
"What we're looking at would
be Ill\ ordinance that would al~
low us. but not require us. to cite
repeat offenders when there~ ex-
cessive lnigatlon or commetdal
property or homeowner associa-
tion property or an indivtduaJ~
property that adds a slgnlflcatll
amount of pollution to the stonn
drains.. Klff said
The ilem could come before
the council In Jan'Uary.
Over-in1gatlon of lawns and
lu.ndscaplng contributes Jgnill-
cant pollution to the bay and
ocean because It sends pollu-
tants such as fertilittrs. pesti-
cides and debris lnto the storm
c1raiJu, leading ultimately lnto
the harbor and ocean.
·~r-irrigatlon is a problem:
said Mayor Steve Bromberg. a
former member or the locaJ wa-
ter-quality committee that has
eumlned the effects or over-wa-
tering. "Where the water's not
soaking Into the ground any lon-
ger. ll's running off Into the side-
more.llftlCS.
Whit\ note:woJthy Is that
dMlle of.lker'I mMle the U'·
In only ttmie montht.;
CoMa Mell. Uitftc oflk:en
work on the DUI tc.m tn
th.J'ee.month rohltioo • unre>mmatdy. our dcy
bu• high number of dnU\k dtfwn.. Aki eo.ca Mesa
Polkt Lt. Karl Schuler, who
la also the tate cb.a1r for
MADD..
That if ~ o( neigh-bori08 beech cities wbete
peopJe cocne to party u
weD as the number of ban
and ('eSt&Unulll tn Costa
Ml!SI. he sakl •
Four Newport ee.dl po-
Uce o1!kt-ra-WUUam Dep-
wtg, Matt Keyworth, Dunon
PWos and ~rry White -
were also ~ at the
luncheon. 'Ibele olBcen
made between 25 and 63
arrests each.
'Over-irrigation is a
problem. Where the
water's not soaking
into the ground any
longer, it's running off
into the sidewalk, the
street and the storm
drain.'
Mayors.. Brombers
Wlllk. the street and the storm
drain ...
The ordinance could help the
city comply with strict new rules
goveming the poUudon that en-
tent local waten through torm
drains. In broad terms, those
county-lmpoeed rules state that
no pollutaotl should enter the
itorm dra1ru. Jt Includes pet
wute, )eaves, soap and lawn
chem.lcals.
Wa1er-qualJty experts sey that
most people tend to program
thelr automatic Irrigation sys·
tems to water lawns mote than
n~. They reconvnend
that if the water runs off the
lawn and into the street. the~
tern be resei to a lower watering
levet
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GARDEN
Continued from Al
bec.Olne an educ.tional bawn
lettl by thoulaodl ol studsllS
e.ch yell. ltl redwoOd ~ 4
feet ~when planted In Che
c:en~ tarly days. now and
more than 100 feet tall. Houle
l&ld 160 tpedet of blrda ha
been ldentil.led ln I.he center~
various habAaus and lhtW rare
bird~ have been sighted
there In the lut month.
The nature cienten auooeta ts
due=to~.•hWt tclX>OI olc>gy teacher for 39
)alS an«1 a fountaCn or
biowteclge about the rmny
planes and o-ee. that gr,aw at the
center.
"We had no Idea If these
plant.a were golnc to swvive or
not When we lint planted them,·
HoU9C said. "But Ibey have. It's
an ~riment. you mJghtaai"
1Wng conservation a step
ALLOWED
Continued from Al
listened to her txplanations or
things but wu more lnterated
In the room.
lbanbgMng decorations
were UPi as well u bright and
colorful letters, pollen and
samples of the cblJdren'a work.
lb my untrained :7:• lt looked lib a fun place 10 eem.
Then the kids came In from
their modlfted physlcal
education c1u& They hugged
Booth and anxiously sat at their
worbtations. Some of them
shot me sJdeways glances -
th~re leery or the stranger
In room.
Then It hit me. TheJdds.
That's what this Is all about. It's
FUNDING
Continued from Al
Rather than tdytng on tund-
ralslng, Maddox saJd, he's build-
ing his campaign. on local en-
donements' from the 35th
Senate district and his record as
a legislator over lhe past five
yean.
•1 think I will be incredibly
fartber. a..~ materWI
In bea9dhll tbe ~ WMrl ..
....... Nlwpor1 H9rbor ~
ScboDl WM= a hc:J:lf fat I ~ be made~
Che center wuuktror Che din. He~ unearthed by~Hetoit& •
ooapny to daiDM8 lhe old
'*phooe &)c>lll dial eaeeo rht
t"mtet'I poundl 60Cll the hiah
tchool athJedc 8ekk.
And when it WU too
e:xpenllYe to hire Jandacapen to
CHllde the...-. Houle
enliilted btgb ICbool ltUClentl to
pull weeds. plant creee and
miete WllldrC Qafk.
While bk bftilidth ot
~and wymanner
make bbn aeem .wee a natunJ.
· HQuae didn't• out to be a
teacher. Mer c:oUefe be wo.dced
for the~ aervlce In YOeemlte
NadonaJ Pi.rk. but he wanted to
do .more to promote
COnaetVadoo.
"I worbd tn the wlldemeea
and laW the vaJue a( the
•
nOt about rat.a. It's not about
horrlbfy~t
1t&niniatraton or whine)'
parents. tn about the kids. And
those who care about them and
want to make thJ.np right for
them.
Such as those In the Best
Buddies program. Fellow
st:Udenta without 1eaming
dLsabWtles. who are dedicated
to woddog with thote In Ma. Ta
clu&. Belt Buddies Brittaoy
Malone, CA>urtney Rycbel and
Oaudla Mendoza~ the ones
who brought the iuue to light
and gathered 500 lflnatures on
a petition asking the board to
W;e care of the vmn1n
problem.
'"Their actions abowed a
corrunJtment to the ltUdenta
and the program,• Booth said.
MThey are wondeJf\.d and
competitive at ($400,000) 1n get-
ting my message ou1... Maddox
saJd. "I've always run very lean
campalgns."
Of the a1x Republican candi-
dates eeeldng the 70th District
Assembly seat. Corona dd Mar
businesswoman Qisti Cdstich
had the most cash as of October
when the reports were filed.
Qistich reported a cash total
of $207,0'70, or which $34,088
was raised dwtng the reporting
period or July 1 to Sept 30.
Ou.ick Devore was dose ~
hind with $203, 133 In his war
chest. He raised $126, n2 or the
total between July and Septem·
ber.
Donald P. Wagner followed De-
Vore, ending the reporting pe-
riod with a cash 1otaJ or $96,270.
Of that totaJ. $32. 735 was raised
In the reporting period.
Newpon Beach reskfent Mar-
iaJtne Zippi reported an ending
cash balance of $64,200 and con-
tributions or $3,559 for the re-
porting period.
1Wo of the six candidates,
Long Pham and Oionchol Gu~
ta. dJd not me campaign finance
reports with the Orange County
Registrar of Voters. March pri-
mary candidates who raise or
spend lea than $ l 1000 are not
required to me a report until Jan.
22.
Both Zippi and Wagner m.IS3ed
EVIDENCE
Continued from Al
wOdm.-md WMled to let other= &.m lbout it tO they ~ltand
t,ppl9c:lalli ta.. be llld.
And "°'* eeerm to have dooe j\11( that.
•1 ~ lt WU Wonderfu1. •
eakl Siiiy Mile. • b ·tlme
... C.-villcor who ...... w 'Jbundly'l lour. .. 'am
de8nitely ... to come back.•
The center now has thiee
full-time emplo)'eee and la
opandina eome ol its plan•
hlibitUa. A buuerty home will
be built at the c:eotet In 2004
and a new bulldlng ro houee the
c:enla"'• ollloel, llQeUID and
amall gift thop ii planned for the
fUtUre.
•[t1ouae·a1 ~II still tn
plice today frOm when he
IWted tbe facility over 30 years
e,o.• said Bo Glover, executive
dirictor cl the c:eoter.
Betauaeao many students
visit the center to learn, Glover
aaSd. •his legacy wUl live on for a
long. loog dme!
supportive.•
ls Booth mad? Or even a little
pertwbed that. as a result, 1V
news cameras and major
newspapers ha~ jumped on the
•rat.s story'l"
Nope.
"We've been through It
before." Brooke saJd. •it
happens.•
So what J.s done in responser
Well. In addldon to the steel
plates to block the rats from
buD'owing In from the cell.Ing.
the school has also trimmed
back the trees so the rats can't
climb up and Jump onto the
root, she said. BlperU have
detennlned the rats aren't
getting tn from the ground, so
the adlool tcheduled other pest
control experts to come out
Thursday afternoon and check
out the ceilings. The tomato
the Oct. 10 deadline to file their
reports. Zi.ppi said here was filed
on Oct. 17 because "the dates got
away from us.· Wagner said he
filed his report Nov. 12 because
of •a change tn campaign trea·
swers."
Zippl downplayed the lmpor-
t&nce or money to her campaign.
She said she's hoping to raise an-
other $10,000 to $20,000 befoie
the Maleh 2 primary but that
abe's running a grass-roots cam-
paign that depends on volun-
teera rather than cash.
·1 have enough money right
now to do everything lhat I have
planned because or the amount
of wlunteen that I have," she
said.
Wagner said the recall WU ab-
aorbUlg most voters' attention in
the past few weeks. but now that
lti over, he'll shift his campaign
Into a higher geai: He plans to
raise a total or $250,000.
He said he's the only one of the
candidates who has held elected
ofBce and thus may be better
known to the public.
Wagner doesn't expect a bigger
war chest than Crtstich, he said,
•because she can self-fund .... J
hope to not have to match [De-
Vore) in fundnlising. but I'm cer-
ta.lnly going to try.•
DeVore said bis fund.raising
goal ls $400,000. He'a counting
on the endorsements he's re-
be said
Their job is challengtng, Bolk
said.
"Ewry month,~ goet at~
l,000 pieces of evidence that
come in." he said. •0ur job fa to
accept, aecure and safeguar:d aD
that evidence and then reJeue it
when It's needed In court during
thetdal."
1Wo yee.ra ago. the department
bought two 24-by-12-foot
freezers to store biobuardoua
evidence.
•0ne of thoee free:r..en Is full.
aod the other one it a quarter ot
the Wlf full,. be aalcl.
Bodt'a job lndudet d.ispoldng
of thfnp u well. Undl dgbt ~
.. Bolk ueed to bold ti» .
~'aaucdona. l remember ,etdng on top of
a table with a mkmpbone In
our~ and~olf bJ~ for 25 <leflta," be aa.ld.
"lt WU fWi iand ewn
beart·Wannlng to .. the look
on a ldd'a face wheil be boutlbt a
bike tor. quarter. lllut It tot to
be too much, and we bid to
hand it CMlr .., • pro• ... Ol\ll
auction~·
Sdl. bk>octf Ciodm .nd pay bodyJJ1111ce...,.•an6Q";
on' tbi penon Mncllr'I then\
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Hrue II Jule happy to INare
,. ~with lhe ptJbk
-~ betievtng, and f'l!ldinl I this In a boot and
teeing aJI the pktutel la not the
tame 11 experienc:IQg It.• he
taJd. Since .... too expensive ror
tehoola to tab atudeota ro all of
the stat.el various plant habitats,
)b.ase said, ~bring (Wure lO them..
In January, House will be
honored for his efforts with a
conservation award pcaented
by the Newport Beach chapter of
the Daughters or the. Ametican
Revolution.
The next tour of the
Environmental Na~ Center.
1601 16th St.. will be al noon on
Jan. 15. For mol'e in!ormation,
call (949) 645-8489.
• AUCIA~COllerl
buainea, polhlca and the
environment She can be reached at
(949) 764-4330 or by e-mail at
•llcia.roblfJ$0() tl l•tif'f'Ht&com.
garden will most likely have to
goabo.
"These things tend to attract
rodents. .. Booth said or the
garden.
Really, what It seems we have
here is a group of parent.s
standing up for their children; a
group of students flexing their
muscles to make grown-ups pay
attention; and a school dlslrict
that -not really proactlvely-
but at least reactively, took one
on the chin and is doing its best
to fix the problem.
Sounds like a great lesson in
civic duty. One that can't be
found in any textbook.
• LOLITA HARJ>ER writn columns
Mondays, Wednesdays and
Fridays. She may be reached et
(949) 574-4276 or by e-mail at
lolii..harperOl•times.com.
ceived from local elected officials
to glve him an edge over Qisdch,
whom he sa1d ls his main oppo·
nent. ·Shes probably going to have
to spend a Joi oC money lo get
her word out,· be saJd. •rm
comfortable if she outspends me
two to one."
If Crisdch achieves ber goaJ -
close to $1 million -~e1J be
the top fundraiser In the 70th Ar
sembly District campa.tgn.
She saJd she didn't raise much
money tn the last reporting pe-
riod because she suspended her
own fundraising for three
months to support the recall
election and support Arnold
Schwaruneger as governor.
Crisdch added that she has no
concerns about raJsing enough
money.
•t know that I will fully fund
the budget for my campaign."
she said.
However. she's also focusing
on getting out and meeting with
voters, she said
'"The campaign is really won in
the living rooms of people's
homes," she aald. "We're not just
relying on a bunch of money.·
• AlJCIA ROBINSON covers
busln-., politics end the
environment She can be reached et
(949) 764-4330 or by e-mail et
•licia.robfn90n0 1atimes.com.
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MAILBAG
Don't judge striking grocecy
workers so hastily
I am saddened and frustrated by •
the constant plcket·bashing I see
submitted by the readers.
Saddened, be<:ause or the public's
lack of compassion toward lhese
wo~ers. I bear of, and have been
witness to, people golng out of their
way to show their disgust and
disrespect for hard-working
employees of muldmJlUon-dollar
corporations, who are trying to
maintain thelr way of life and their
financial security. What happened to
helping out your fellow manT
Frustrated, because the people who
take it on themselves to put pen to .
paper (or finger to keyboard) are not
ln possession of all the facts. It Is not
just about paying for health coverage.
ln fact, if you aslt any grocery
employee, I'm sure they would be
wllllng to pitch ln fur their coverage.
What they are opposed to, however, ls
the company brlnging tn new
employees at a lower wage, who get
all the hours. It Is about the
companies freezing their pension
contributions.
FU PHOTO/ONLYPl.OT
Grocery W()ri(ers continue their strike at the Albertsons on the Balboa Peninsula
between Newport and Balboa boulevards after a union ratty.
Before you form an opinion about
these people, maybe you should
consider what you know they do. '
They work holidays, weekends and
nights. They have gone almost 10
years without any substantial raise.
They are at the mercy of the store
manager (who Is non-unJon) to give
them any amount of hours with the
possibility of said hours going from 40
one week to 24 the next.
They work hard and deaJ with the
public nonstop throughout their day.
How many times have you seen a
customer be rude to a grocery clerkT
For this, they definJtely deserve the
right to try and maintain their work
condJtions. You will notice that the
grocery employees are not asking for
anything additional. Just to maintain
what they were promised upon the
start of their employment.
CHERYL CRUZ
Costa Mesa
Corona del Mar is not the
model of a clean campus
Rat lnfestatlon at Corona deJ Mar
High School? Why amt not surprisedT
I invite anyone, especially Corona del
Mar parenu, to visit ~campus arid
ask to see the quad area right after
lunch. The 6.lth ls awful.
Students don't bother to throw their
lunch trash lnto t:lie cans that are
conveniently located -within
throwing distance -from the tables
where they sit Seagulls have a field
day as students scurry to their
fifth-period classes.
I taught at Corona del Mar from
1978 to 1981. The trash on campus
was an issue even then. ln 1981, I was
hired to teach at Pacifica High in
Garden Grove and was so surprised to
see that the Corona deJ Mar and the
Pacifica high campuses were identical,
designed by the same architect and
buUt by the ~e contractor. One
huge difference, though: Pacifica was
(and still ls) squeaky clean in
comparison.
ln the early '90s, I attended a
teachers' conference on the Corona
del Mar campus on a Saturday
morning, and the campus was filthy.
Trash and food from Friday was still
strewn about the quad area. Inside the
same buUdlng where l had taught, the
rugs Jn the hallways were decaying
and stained from spilled drink and
food. I was aghast.
I applaud the students who were
concerned enough to circulate and
sign the peddon presen1ed to the
Newport-Mesa Unified School District
board of trustees. I recommend that
they also sponsor a campus·wide
campaign to get rid of tlie garbage
after the nutrition break and lunch.
(Perhaps the Associated Srudent Body
could pitch in and buy some more
trashcans.) The day students finally
take some owners' pride in their
school, the rats will dJsappear.
FLO MARTIN
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LETTER TO THE EDITOR
Bullying ·as a rite of
passage is not right
I ainged when I read Steve
Smith's column about
·eu.Uying no. teasing go
ahead.• Smith remlnlsced about
the "good ol' days" when be was
In schooJ and bragged how be
survived the jeers of his peers.
As an educatot for 2.0 years, l
would lilte to Inform Smith that
times have changed. Now we
have violent video games that
simulate the destruction of the
"enemy." When Smith was
growing up, be and others could
imagine In their head many
revenge scenarios to get back at
your taunter. Tuday, there are
weapons readily available to our
youth so they can stop anyone
I.hat ridicules or humiliates
them.
Smith obviously has not read
I.he documentation on "threat
assessment,• done by the Secret
Service. that studies teenagers
who have brought weapons to
school to stop the tormenting
inflicted on them by their peers.
Teenage shooters were
interviewed In thls study, and
the common thread with the
majority of these kiJJers was that
they were bullied and teased at
school. Bullying is not limlted to
physkaJ violence. The everyctay
humiliation of "put downs" and
name-calling is oftentimes
worse In the eyes of the victim
than what anyone could ever
physically do to them.
Though you may think teasing
is a "rite of passage" at school
and It assists the process of
becomlng "resilient," that is not
always the case. Most kids are
resiUent. Some lcids, even though
they have been abused In the
worse of circumstances, are able
to survive. But there al.so exist
those child.ml, for whatever
reason, that are picked on daily
because the more powerful of
their peers perceive a weakness
and an opportunity for
~one-ups·manshlp." Every day is
a torture for these students.
They are hurnJllated constantly
and the butts of many jokes.
Thelr peers condone this type of
behavior because they are
relieved I.hat they are not being
picked on. The destiny of these
1ormented lcids rests In the ·
hands of fate. Some or them
have good friends that protea
them. or 1eachers that lntervene
or parents that advocate for
them to slop the daily torture.
But what happens to those
kids that are too embarrassed to
tell their parents or ask for he.lpT
Whal do I.hey do? They endure It
as long as they can and hope it
goes away. A few of them can no
longer bear it. Smith. what do
you suppose happens to themT.
If Smith actually studied the
effects of "constant teasing.• he
would know that these studentJ
are the ones you read about that
have commlned suicide, or
brought weapons to school to
stop the harassment Some kids
you may not read about because
they can't bear school anymore
and merely drop out
I am confused about Smith's
logic. He tallcs about character
education and vaJues. Putting
down somebody else and
teasing will probably never go
away, but It certainly Is nothing
to brag about or encourage.
Shame on you, Steve Smith.
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A new challenge·
•
David Cassidy will
perform with the Pacific
Symphony Pops at the
Orange County
Performing Arts Center
Lule Per..
Daily Piiot
D avid C&ssldy, the quintessential
1970s teen pop idoJ, keeps on
roding wlth a new twbt to
symphonic music at the Orange
Coun ty Perfonnlng AIU Center.
Cassidy. 53, best known for his portrayal of
Keith Pa.rtrldge ln the early '70s 1V show
"The Partridge Pamily," has~ performing
for more than 30 years.
Cassidy had seven hit singles wlth the
Partridge Pamily, lndud.ing "BnU!ng Up ls
FYI
•WMAT:Oavid
Cauldy perform•
wfth the Pacific
Symphony Popa
•WHEN: 8 p.m.
today and Saturday
•WHERE:Th•
Orange Coonty
Performing Arte
Center
•INFORMA110N:
(714) 765-6799, (714)
556-AATS,
http:llwww.pacific
symphony.org
• TICKETS: $25 to
$105
Hard Tu Do" and ·1
Th.Ink I Love You.•
He bad ftw bit
si.nglea as a solo
artist. which include
"Cheri.sh" and
"Could It Be
Forever: ,
Cassidy bas since
extended his talent
to Broadway. He
appeared in the
original production
of "Joseph and the
Amazing
ledulk:olor
Dreamcoat. • He
also appeared ln
"Blood Brothers"
with his real life
half-brother Shaun
Cassidy.
Over his long career, Cassidy has IOld
more than 25 million record& For many
artists, these past accomplishments would
be enough to satisfy and fulfill their goals
and dreams.
"During my last wortd tour, l played
stadiums, and It wu five years of madneu
and h)'5terla." Cassidy aa.ld. "I wanted to do
other things. and the only way that I couJd
do that was walking away from the top.•
Fame and money aren't that Important to
him. Cassidy said. and he doesn't try to
compete with thole two factol'I, because be
wants the art to be the reason for doing what
he does. He feels that doing It for the low of
the art ls what bas made hb:n a suooea ·1
don't want to play the same put CM!r and
OYer again. l've done thaL ... Tbere'a no
challenge In doing tomething you've done,
a.s great as it ts." Cuskly said.
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~Pilot
BEST BITES
M'any
options on
Turkey Day
By Greer Wylder
M any consider Thanksgiving the
best holiday of the year because
it centeQ on food, friends and
Cam.Uy who gather in the spirit of giving
thanks, without all the hubbub of an
Easter Bunny or a Santa Oaus and the
complications of glfta.
A lovingly prepared dinner at home is
bard to beat. Yet. there are myriad food
decisions for that home meal
numerous choices for bringing prepared
food in, or even selecting just the right
location for dining out
The pilgrims' first harvest feast at
Plymouth ln 1621 lncluded com soup,
succotash. fowl, berries, beans and
maple sugar and comsta.rch candies.
Some of these authentic and traditional
dishes remain favorites that everyone
expectS at the meal. Yet. often in an
attempt to serve the traditional dishes
many home cooks get stuck. in a time
warp. robotically preparing grandma's
oJd 1950s style dishes.
More than ever before, there are vast
and easily accessible resources to assist
the home cook to preserve the
Thanksgivings culinary traditions, while
still ce!ebratingwlth the new and uvorr
Oair.
Consider expen advice from three
sources: magazines, cookbooks and
programs OD the Food Network..
Wonderful easy-to-follow recipes
from turkey to desserts grace the entire
issues of November's •eon Appetit• and
·Gourmet" magazines. Imaginative
dishes from ·eon Appetit• include roast
turkey with pomegranate glaze, sweet
and sour radi~lo, Balsamic-roasted
acorn squash with hot chilles and
honey, sweet potato brulee. and ginger
calce wlth caramelized pears.
William-Sonoma has two outstanding
cookbooks fill with old favorites and
new twlst.s: "Thanksglvlng" and
"Thanlcsglving: Festive Recipes for the
Holiday TubJe."
The Food Network channel devotes
an entire week of constant
programmjng to Thanbgfvlng fun.
Celebrity chefs such as Bobby Flay, Sara
Moulton and F.merll lagaMe
demonstrate tasty trtclcs and new
Thanksgiving adventures from planning
to cooking-and even presentation.
caut.dy la taking up a new challenge by
perlorming with the Pad6c Symphony Pops.
... CHAU.ENGE, Pac• A7
~~ Ca~sidy, 1970s pop singer and Partridge f amify kid, wiff perform new orchestrations of
his hits with the Pacific Symphony PoPs at the Orange County Performing Arts Center .
Before you work on your battle plan
for your Thanbgivlng dinner, relax. take
a break. tum on the 1V and see how the
expert.a do It Then download the
recipes and other helpful infonnadon
from the Food Network. You11 be all set
to put on your own Thanbgivlng abow
at home! Both you and your guests will
THEATER
Afaturistic 'Macbeth' at Vanguard
ByTomTttu1
Daily Pilot
S haketpeare'a plays have
been tranaformed and
relocated all over the Old
World and the New. A current
example la Orange eou,
College's producllon of
"Twelfth Night," aet in 1939
Hollywood. A few blocb away.
Vanguard Unlvuaity bu
launched •Macbeth• into the
Aature.
H~c:.thefu~-u
dlrector Sutan Bertompu
viitialiuS fl -Jln't of the •Star nu• vviety. Her future. just 10
yean down the road, la a
poet·apocalypdc world
populated by auritVora or a
nuelMr holocautt who ecrape
aDd c:Mw for power much 11
they did fn Shatetpeen .. time.
OttMrrwlle, •MKbetb" " ~ J)!'etty mUdi on•
tradJUolW level ln one of the
more vtscera1 lnterpretadona of
the trqedy presented in local
theater. Bloodlettlnt aboundt,
pantc:ularly fn the aecond act,
which Is punctuated by a
ahowdown between Macbeth
and Macdu1J that wOJ draw
gupa and winces from the
audience.
The to·called •Scot:dah play"
rem&lna one of Shakes~'•
moat virulent and vlolent
creadona, and Berkompu
doan't aklmp on the camqe,
preeeottnc tome of the moat
bloodled and battered
characters ywt teen on a local
•tip. She\ Ualsted mfa1\tily by flaht cboleOll'aPher
auutopher Wli. who bu
dalped eome ~
reiU8dc t.ttle ICell-.
8trtompU ., haa ellclted
tome pc*":::rfonnwea ouaofb.r
FYI
•WHAT: •Macbeth•
•WHERE: Vangu1rd Unlvertttv
lyceum Thetter, 66 Felr Drive,
eo.t.Meu
• WHEN: Cloelng petforman<:4t1
at 8 p.m. t~y; at 2 end 8 p.m.
S.tufdty; and at 2 p.m. Sunday
•COST: $10
• CALL: (714) 68H145
undergraduate and grad\late
student cut. Perhaps the moat
dynamic lndJvtduaJ
accompUahment ii Ouistopher
numan'a revenge-bent
Macduff, teething cwer the
mwden of bJa wtle and
c:hDdren, and •taytng on" wtth
Utonllhlng gusto. He'I a1IO the
ttronce-t epeakef of the
company, brintltnl • th~ oratory 10 hli
mlaelon.
SM BEST, Pqe A8
HAPPENINGS Fridly, NcMlcTM 21, 2003 A1
REELCRmcs •
'Shatter~d Glass' breaks down, 'Love Actually' not re.ally
'Glass' only deals with
pieces of the true story
F iw yeara and a Jayson Bla1r
tcandal later antva the
tell-all movie desaibing
bow a 24-year-oJd from the
Untversity of PmmytvanJa
duped the famous political
magazine, the New Republic.
While the Blair tnddent
introduced themes of race and
...--~-.,....~--wotkp)ace afDrmative
action into
public
discourse, the
Stephen Glass
a1falr ln 1998
asked some
equally
Important
questions still
1
1ANDREW =~·did
NGUYEN the public's
appetite for
saladous jownalism allow
'editors to overlook the dubious
gaps and criticism swround.lng
Glass's •human interest" stortes?
NOW PLAYING
be smarter knowt.ng one reuoo
why joumallstfc traud occura ln
the 6rst place.
• ANOAEW NQUYEN It. freelance
writer living In Cost• MMa.
'Love Actually' not
actually a good film ''L ove Actually" should be a good movie. The
acrlpt waa written by
Richard Curtis, who also wrote
the scripts for •Four Weddings
and a Funeral• and "Notting
Hill" The ca.st is filled with
talented actors such as Uam
Neeson,
.-------. Bmma
Thompson.
Alan
Rickman,
Laura Unney,
HugbGrant
and Colin
Flrth.
seduced by an English accent.
If CUrtis. who also dli'ected
•Love Actually," had removed
these useless dlstractlona, he
could have added more depth
to the primary plots. The
failure of "Love Actually" ls
e pedally sad becau e the
main story lines could have
been made into a good,
enjoyable romandc comedy.
The new prune minister
(Grant) falls In love with the
woman who brings bim tea
(Martine McCutcheon). A
widower (Neeson) grieving the
lo or bis wife helps his young
stepson with his first crush. A
marrled couple (Thompson
and Rickman) with children go
through a midlife crisJs. Each of
these plots bad Jts bright or
touchJng moments and could
have used a little more time to
develop fully.
Watching a bad movie ls just
a waste of time. Watching a bad
movie that had the potential to
be a really good movie, like
"Love Actually," is a waste of
tlme and a sad
WhUe "Shattered Glass" paints
an inteiadng picture of the
events that led to Glass's
downfall, It chooses only to
partially address the wider
problem of a media and public
more fond of sensationalism
than noteworthy journalism.
Fortunately, there are good
performances by Hayden
Christensen and Peter Sarsgaard,
(the former playing Glass. and
the latter playing Oiuck Lane,
his editor) whJch translates
nicely into on-screen tension -
a delight for those who didn't
read about the real life drama in
newspapers during the
post-Lewinsky era.
Capt Jack A»brey (Russell Crowe) batUes enemy forces in "Master and Commander.• TRICIA
BEHLE
The main
theme is the
wonderful
Idea that the
world Is full
of all kinds of
disappointment.
•Shattered Glass" begins at
the height or Glass's days at the
INew RepubUc. where the young
THEATER
Continued from A6
Macbeth hlmse1t veteran
Vanguard actor Tim Larson,
requires more stage time to
establish hls true nature, but
when sufficiently warmed up,
Larson is a powerbome. Larson
plays Macbeth as an asthmatic,
~ ovenveigbt ruler, gasping
and panting as his murderous
toll mounts and wrlthing in the
thrall of the three "weird sisters"
who dictate his fate.
Katbl)'n Scott delivers a
superb account of lady
Macbeth, the true power behind
the saW8t?ry. Scott beautifully
coaxes her husband into violent
ambition, and her descent into
madness via the famous
blood-stained sleepwalking
scene Is particularly well
fashioned.
Fred Ingels Impresses as the
not-long-for-thJs-world King
Duncan, a jolly, hearty ruler who
gives no modvadon for his
murder. Jack Clark is a solid,
sinewy Banquo whose
post-mortem appearance at
Macbeth's table (via a video
screen, which only Macbeth can
visualize) launches the new
ldng's journey into mental
purgatory.
Add.Ing a high degree of spice
to the production 8le the three
witches -Amy Maier, Lawa
Manchester and Christi Brixey-
wbo ~hardly wltcbes of the h88Ph variety. All are quite
writer loafs around the office in
hls socb, schmoozing with
bosses and flattering
co-workers. Ouistensen. whose
acting in •Attack of the Oones"
and Mille as a House" ranged
from whiney to more whiney,
nails a character who Is
charismatic but extremely needy
and acquiescent to authority -
which helps to explain why
Gbw does what he does.
Sarsgaard is equally good in
his role, although his heroic
posturing at the movie's end
seems all too forced. As we all .,,
fetching, as is their spiritual
leader. Mary House, with whom
they writhe about the stage
under Maier's choreographic
movements.
Jeff Fazakerley excels as the
throne's true heir, fleance. in a
pedormance that seethes with
vitality. Michael Milligan, Darren
Rouanzoin, Scott Faring, Mark
Parker and AJ. Teaters also
acquit themselves well as
military figures on both sides,
while Ryan Stice has a nice
five-minute solo shot as a
drunken porter. c.altlln
Macy-Beckwith is lmpressive as
Lady Macbeth's loyal lady in
waiting, and Rebecca Hull Is
solid as her doctor.
The makeup design team of
<hrissy Tihollz. and Elicia
Maclean must be aedlted with
a fantastic piece or wort.
creating the many and varied
bloody effects of conflict.
Costumer Ua Hansen has taken
the concept of futuristic dress in
a wodd annihilated by weapons
of mas,, destruction to its logical
conclusion, wlth only lady
Macbeth fetchingly garl>ed.
Any production of •Macbeth"
should be an exhaustive
experience, and Vanguard
University certainly qualifies in
this regard -the audience files
out as shaken as the actors must
be, and the post-show cleanup
backstage must be equally
challenglng.
• TOM 111\JS reviews locel theat9f
for the Daily Pllot. Hl1 reviews
appear Fridays.
Michael !hey
lcnow now, there was a lot more
than two or three tnddents ln
whJch Glass's pieces were
questioned or critidud. Beside
this point. the movie keenly
depicts a way of life for
journalism school graduates in
whlch writers are literally at
each other's throats to get their
byUne in, so much so that a real
$tory on a lAtin American
country cannot compete with a
fabricated one on the ~ Bad
Bionic Boy." Although these
scenes suggest a wider range of
culpabWty for Glass' joumallstic
CHALLENGE
Continued from A6
Th.is will be his first time
perfonning on stage with a
symphony of its caliber. His
pelfOnnance will include all new
arrangements wrttten for the
Pacific Symphony. The
perfonnance will include hits
such as ·1 think I Love You· and
·0oesn't Somebody Want to be
Wanted.•
He asked his fans on his Web
te what song they wanted him
to perform with the Pllcific
Symphony, and the No. 1
response was ·01er1sh," from
his 1972 solo debut q.lbum.
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oJfenses, the ending ultimately
displeases with a much lesser
assignment of blame.
Despite the crude approach
toward a weak ending.
•Shattered Glass" is still an
entertaining ride through the
competitive and fast-paced
world of journalism. Moreover, It
provides an illuminating look at
what lies behind the polidcal
corridors of a mainstream
political publication. Indeed.
with stories I.lb the sex bracelets
displacing news of events in the
Mideast and elsewhere, we'd all
"When they offered the
opportunity for me to do it. I
thought. 'There's a challenge ...
. Here's somethlng that I haven't
done that I'd like to do." Cassidy
said
Longevity has been a
mainstay or Cassidy's career. He
·was recently voted the No. 2 teen
Q:
love and affection between
people. Unfortunately, •Love
Actually" ls a regrettably bad
film. There Is a lot of
crudeness in the rum that is
unnecessary and actually
detracts from some or the
better story Unes.
Another problem ls that
there are just too many stories
and characters for one film.
There are several weak
secondary subplots that do not
add to the film and could have
been edited out, such as one
about an English guy who
travels to Wisconsin because he
believes the U.S. is tilled with
beautiful women who are easily
Idol in VH-1 's 50 Greatest Teen
Idols. corning in second to
Britney Spears.
•As far as being recognii.ed for
my accomplishments. it's always
a compliment I'm flattered. and
I guess it's not a disgrace to be
second to Britney Spears.~
Cassidy said.
• TIUCtA BEHLE lives in Newport
Beach and works as a software
validator.
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'Sweeney Todd' razor sharp at UCJ
ByTomTitu1 WldMibn add to the pOo ~. an 81rady lho41n8 production FYI
Daily Pilot omlnola• mulic eccompanJee the and the ultimate showdown •WHAT: "Sweeney Todd: The runereat la:De -and tlWt ts .. beMftn baJber and Judge. Oemon Barber of Fleet Street" s tephen Sondhdm has the play beglna. Simon bas . Melodramatic? OeftnheJy. But •WHERE; ct1rre Trevor Thuter,
traWrkd many and varied created a~ a~re enthralling newrtheleu. UC Irvine
averm during h1t more that 5WTOUndt the action, with o At UCJ, Robin BUdt b rawr •WHEN: Cloalng performanees
than ~ )'al'I W monarch of bup 5Wlt.b sliad M:IOll9 the lharp as the mad barber. his at 8 p.m. tod1y: and It 2 and 8
ihe Brolldway mUlical, from back scenic wall that turnt red eyes glowipg with the prospect p.m. Saturday
slapstick comedy r A funny when a murdet occur& or ew:rmore ~Bua •COST: S12 to S24
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fleet Street.• Sondheim made an moment that this judge settles • supplies a pracdcal soludon for conductor Dennis Castellano's
abrupt detour Into Grand Into bis betbet's cha.Ir. the dJaposaJ of SWttneY• plt orchestra and the large,
Gulgnol with a story that bas Its Until this can happen, victims. Rachelle hits her sttfde ghostly chorus choreographed
oripu In tbe London of 1785-Sweeney practices hls lethal craft muslcally In the coquettish ·ey by Donald McJCayle provides the
the newspaper account of a OP wrlous townspeople. who aM the Sea: as she attempts to turn continuous atmosphere of
balber driven to murder by then transformed Into ostensibly Sweeney's focus to more impendlng terror. Jurney Jungim
jealousy. That legend pw and delidous meat plea by hJs pleasantmattm"!i. Suh has designed an
became magnified over the years accomplice, Mrs. Lovett The backward youth who all-encompassing background
Wltil Sondhdm gave it ftlgbt Thgether, they manage to becomes theiJ' unwitting which meshes hideously well
with hi grotesquely compelling eliminate much or the accomplice is splendidly played with Elizabeth A. Cox's period
musical. population or London and feed by Breu 1eresa. whose reaction costumes and the downbeat
Sweeney Is swinging his '¥-Or It to the rest. making light or to the grim truth Is a chllJ.lng lighting or Lonnie Rafael Alca.rez.
with a vengeance at UC !nine. their new joint venture In the sequence. Kurt Norby Is strong "Sweeney Todd• is an
where dlrector Eli Simon has show's o~ comJc number, ·ny es the love-struck sailor out to overwhelmJng challenge for any
mounted a magnificent the Priest. which gleefully cloees rescue Todd's captive daughter theater group, and UCJ has
production or this nightmarish the first aet. -played wlth sweet answered with a dynamic
melodrama The subject matter After lntermis.sion, the mood vulnerability by Sharon RJetkerk. production calculated to give
may be a bit grim for the more darkens considerably, blackened Martin SWoverla.nd renders a playgoers nightmares set to
squeamish theatergoers -and even further by the powerful performance as the evil music.
UCI certainly hasn't toned it Imprisonment of the barber's Judge Turpin. with Martin
down -but It's a banquet for daughter in an Insane asylum. a Giannini particularly impressive • TOM TITUS reviews local theater
the theatrical gounnet deranged beggar woman whose as bJs accomplice and toady, for the Daily Pilot His rtNiews
Bodies Utter the stage as two Identity creates shock waves in BeadJe Bamford. Daren Herbert appear Fridays.
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rest or the dishes are seasonal It offers beautifully prepared bakery serves rosemary/shallot,
favorites: peppered grenadines ot traditional and nouveau main raisin/fennel and Kalamata olive
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30-mlnute Thanksgiving dinners Florida Stone crab claws, or a per pound) -both of which available. The chocolate
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Irvine's Bistango, you can from Zinc's holiday take-out ($7.99 per pound); green beans Thanksgiving shapes; bread.9;
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GIRLS TENNIS
· CdM upende~
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by Peninsula
Top-seeded Panters
remain undefeated
with 11-7 victory
over Corona del
Mar in semifinals.
BJlce Alderton
Ody Pilot
ROWNG HJUS E5tATFS -Co·
rona del Mar High girls tenn1I coach
Scott Feichter didn't hesitate when
uk.ed tf Peninsula wu the best team
the Sea Kings have faced lh1I year.
•Oh yeah." Feichter aa.ld alter the
undefeated and host Pant.hen se-
cured what turned out to be an 11·7
victory ln a CIF Southern Section Di·
vision l semifinal on a chilly Thuraday
afternoon.
Alex Jwewitz improved to 55~ with
a sweep in singles for the top-teeded
Panthers (22-0), who claimed six or
nine doubles sets. SenJor Macall Har·
kJns and partner PaJge Weber, along
with the duo of Fmily Aston and ertka
Scbweyer, each won three aetS as
Penlnaula cook a 10-5 lead In the thltd
round to aeaJ the victory.
CdM senior Brittany Holland took
two or three 1et1 at No. l sin-
gles for the fourth-seeded Sea
Klnp (15·5).
•1 hoped for the sweep. but
that Is the way It goes," Hol·
land said. •PenlnJUla ls a
tough team e.nd Alex is a great
player. She bad the better day on the
court than I dJd. •
The Panthers defeated the Sea
Klnp, 12-6, In the teams' prior
matcbup earlier this fall
Holland trailed, 5-2, but came back
to within 5·4 against Jurewit.z, who
held serve to seal the victory.
CdM tral.led, 4·2 and 8-t, and re-
ceived a clutch alngles victory from
senior Amanda Rubenstein over Rib
1llt1U110, 7-6 (7-5) in the second
round. Rubenstein hJt a backhand
drop shot to seal the win. Earlier she
powered a backhand down the line to
go u:p. 6·5, on Thtsuno.
"That was a key win," Feichter said
about Rubensteln's victory. "If we
would have had a few other career
matches we would have been gol·
den."
Junior Jami Steele and freshman
partner Hayley Young tallied the Sea
Kings' fourth victory Thursday a8aJnst
Penlnsula'1 StepMnie Olen and
SM TENNIS, Pqe All
Top-seeded Sage
Hill loses in· semis
Lightning better
their performance
from a year ago, but
host Malibu
advances with 10-8 win.
Another year. another step closer.
Sqe Hill School'• girls tennis team
became the first squad from any spon
at the IChool to advance to the semi-
ftnals In the OF Southern Section
playoff&. But the Ugtunfng, seeded No.
1 ln OMslon V playoffs. had tbelr run
end on the road Thunday when they
~ UI*{ by MalJbu, 1().8.
Last season, Sage Hiil {18-4)
bowed out ln the quarterflnaJs.
The Ughtnlng recefwd
strong play from thetr doubles
teams, which won two games
each. But the visitors managed just two
victories ln aingles, both by freshman
Sarah Geoc:ar1s.
Raebel H~r and Palen Andrews
stood out in doubles, combining for
&-4 e.nd 6-3 victories. Jessk:a ~ng
and Sarah Flynn Ibo won two sets, as
did Grace Graham and Laura Webb.
SM SAGE, Pqe Al 1
SURFING
Sailors suffer flfst loss
Girls shine, but
Newport Harbor
falls to host Dana
Hills; Shea records
best scoring wave.
Vanauard
University's Kely
Schmidt drives
to the basket in
traffic, bankitg it
Offtheatns
llUsda'j~
In VU's 83-54
win over
Westmilster
COiiect.
OOHL.EACH!
OMY"-OT
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wins with a go..75 victory a1 Salt
OeekBeach.
The small 2-3 Coot waves at a
higb tide helped to aeate a
competiUve contest, as Newport
won the girls ahort board event,
but lost bcPJa short bomd. long
board. body board and glds Jong board
ewota.
}W:dor Amie Benjamin led the New-
SMSURf,Pec•All
FU PHOTOS/DM.YPLOT
Corona del Mar High's Lauren Snell, left, battles Northwood's Jaci Bayley io Pacific Coast League action.
Spirited Sea Kings
a-wait title match
Second-seeded Corona del Mar faces
familiar foe in Bishop Montgomery
at tonight's Division III-A title match.
Bf1.ce Alderton
OailyPUot
Througbout the OF Southern Section Divislon ID·A glds
wUeybaJJ playoffs, Corona del Mar Hlgh has steadily
gained Its composure and developed a
competiUve spirit. one whidl c.oadl Bll1
Ouisdanseo hopes will help drM the
team to a championship.
The Sea Kinp (21-8), the No. 2 seed. are
one step away from the Dtvislon ID-A tttle
and will face top-seeded apd familiar
nemesis Bishop Montgomery at 7 tonight
at Cypress College.
Blshop Montgomery defeated CdM three of the last four The Sea Kings pfan to be as focused tonight in the CIF
See SEA KJHGS, Paa• A12 Division llH\ finals as Breanne Ogden is on this play.
WOMEN'S BASKETBALL .
Lions pull away
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fr0m Westminster
Vanguard diills
7 of 9 three-pointers
after ha1.ftime to
improve to 3-0.
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SPORTS fti(lay, NcMmber 21, 2003
HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL COLLEGES
UCI baseball
signs 2· recruits
UC Irvine has received stgned
com.mJunenrs from two outfield-
e.n;, baseball coach John Savage
saJd.
Brock Bardeen, a senior at
Fallbrook High. hit .320 as a jun·
lor, recording 35 RBis and four
home runs. The 6-foot-2, 190·
pound outfielder ls a Team One
National top 100 pick and was a
OF All-Avocado first-team selec-
tion as a junior. He was also a
member of the Tampa Bay Devil
Rays scout team.
Five Anteaters make
Big West 2nd team
•SOCCER: UC Irvine had ftve
players Tuesday named to the
2003 All-Big West Conference
second team.
Senior Anthony Vlzcarra
earned second-team honors for
the second straight season. Jun-
ior goalkeeper Cameron Rossi
merited second-team honors af.
ter being named honorable
mention In 2002.
Juniors Sebastian Galmarini
and Efrain Salcedo were second-
team honorees for the first time
in thelr careers.
UNBEATABLE: The 2003 Newport Harbor freshmen football team, behind head coach Joe Urban, captured the Sea View
League title and finished the campaign unbeaten in 10 games when the Sailors knocked off Woodbridge, 38-6, last week.
Unton hit .376 last season wlth
36 runs, 12 RBis, l 0 stolen bases
and seven doubles. The 5-9 left·
hander helped Cre pl High to a
CIF Otvtsion lll championship
and was an all-Mission League
honoree. Unton was also named
the El Segundo tournament's
Best Offensive Player.
Sophomore Chris Klotz was
the only sophomore to be
named to either squad as he was
named All-Big West second team
for the first time.
TENNIS
Continued from AlO
Heather ZinkJewicz, 7-5. Steele
and Young led. 3-0, before the
Panther duo cut the lead to 6-5.
With Steele serving, Young lined
a volley to clinch set point.
Steele and Young were involved
ln the two longest matches in
both the first and second
rounds. Their first set took al·
most an hour to complete.
Freshman JW DamJon, along
With the doubles tandems of Ju-
liette Mutzke and Jillian Braver-
man and Jackie Manning and
Miranda Young, each won one
fet
Freshman MJchelle Atkins
played one set in the third
round for Rubenstein.
Damion led, 3·2, in the sec-
ond round against Tania Mahta-
nl and the two would battle Into
a tiebreaker won by Mahtani,
7-6 (7-4).
, Manning and Miranda Young
trailed Harkins and Weber, 2-5,
before winning the next two games before the Panther duo
prevailed.
Harkins, a left-hander who
will continue her tennis career
at the UnJverslty of lllinois, cast
~ imposing presence at the net
with herfHoot-2 frame.,
"She is an outstandirlg dou-
bles player,• Mutz.Ice said of Har-
kins. "She covers all of the net so
we tried not to fob it to her. We
tried to be consistent and get to
the net, but they Just outplayed
us." Harkins slammed an over·
band against Braverman and
Mutzlce that ended In the ball
sticldng In the fence.
Harkins played singles while
Jatsuno was In doubles in the
reams' prior match this season.
Damion was palred with Mutzlce
and the duo swept in that match
SAGE
Continued from AlO
Despite the season-ending
loss, the possibility of taking
things even further next season
is bright. particularly with all
three or Sage Hill's singles players
competing as freshmen this sea-
son.
while Braverman played singles.
"We really have two solid dou-
bles reams: Peninsula Coach
Tom Cox saJd. "When Schweyer
and Aston won the first set, it
was cruise control."
"We had to wfn most of the
matches In the second round,
but they had the advantage in
games," Mutzke said.
The Panthers had an 18-game
edge following their nlnth win,
virtually sealing the victory.
CdM ousted the Panthers. 11·7,
In last year's CIF quarterfinals.
"(CdMJ is the only team to
beat us in a CIF final and bas
the best record or any team
agalnst us,• Cox saJd. "We've lost
14 matches and CdM has prob·
ably accounted for six of those.•
"It is disappointing to lose in
the semis because my freshman
and sophomore years we went
to the finals," saJd Mutz.ke, who
has narrowed her college
choices to UC Santa Barbara
and UCIA
"It was exciting to maJte the
semifinals and we all gave our
best shot today," said Holland,
who will compete In singles in
the ClF individuals beginning at
11 a.m. Saturday at the Costa
Mesa Tunnis Center.
Holland, Manning, Mutzlce.
Rubenstein and Courtney Car·
nahan made up CdM's senior
class.
Qlf SoulMm Section OMtlon I
Semlfln1I
Penlnsula 11, CdM 7
Singles-Holland (CdM) def.
Teuuno, 6-1, fOlt to Jurew1tz, 4-6,
def. Mehtani, 6-2; Demlon (CdM)
won. 6-1, lost. 0-6, 6-7 (4-71.
Rubenstein (CdM) won, 7-6 IH!I.
(sub) Atkins lost, 1-6, Ruben1teln
foll, 2·6
Doublet -Mutzke-Brevermen ICdM)
lost to Webef.HerkiM, 2-6, lost to
Scnweyer-Aa1on, 2-6, def.
CHen-Zlnklewicz, 6-0; St .. fe-H
Young (CdMI 1011 .• HI, 3-6. won. 7-5.
M1nnlng-M . Young (CdM) lost, 4-6.
~.won,6-1.
CF Southern Sec1lon OMelofl V
Semfflnall
Malibu 10. 8--tu I
Sing ... -G80C8rill (SH} Iott to
Stew1rt, 6-6; def. Moller, &-0; def.
Perelman, 6-1; La•r (SHI loll HI,
0-3, HI; Hsu (SH) lost 0-31 1-6, CH;, Ooublel-Teoo~Flynn 1SHl def.
Fame-Sermlento. 6-3; loll to M.
Zw.lglC. Zweig, 3-e; def. ICohl'lllNldlc.
6-1; Graham·W.bb (SH) Iott. 3-6,
won, 6-1, 6-2; Cummlng•Hev* (SH)
lost 4-e; (sub) Andrews-Hevlef won
M,6-3.
SCHEDULE
YOUTH FOOTBALL
Costa Mesa teams head for title games
1\vo Costa Mesa Pop Warner football
teams are advancing to the championship
games in their respective divisions.
The Jr. Pee Wee Blaclc Mu.stangs
defeated the Long Beach Gold Rams. 34-0,
in their latest triumph Saturday to record
thelr sixth shutout.
Parker Norton scored three
touchdowns, the first on a 48-ynrd punt
return after the game's opening series. The
others came on runs of 18 and 22 yards.
Gneme Frue1' added the extra point to
gjve the M~an~ an early 8-0 lead.
Mark Contnns scored touchdowns on
runs of 40 and 38 yards wlth help from the
offensive Une of Dakota Gilbert, Grant
McKee, Pruer, Tyrer Henry and Dillon
Mllltt.
Buzzy Yokoyama. who returned an
interception SO yards. Mk:had 18ormlna.
Contreras (interoeption), Henry, McKee,
Bnndon IC.eOy, Jack Jdl'rles and Zack
~rteout provided strong tackling.
The Mustangs will play in the Orange
Bowl for the first time In 13 years and will
face the undefeated Yorba Linda
Longhorns at 10 a.m. Saturday at Tesoro
lhgh.
In Pee Wee play:
•Costa Mesa Green Mustangs 14, Brea
Bengals 0:
Mike KeOy intercepted a screen pass
and returned it 45 yards for the first
Mustang score and Todd Davia converted
the two-point uy for the 8-0 lead.
The Mustangs' second touchdown 6une
on the second-halfklclcoffwhen Frank
DeNoewer returned it 71 yards.
Outs Gute played well on both sides of
the ball along with Daniel Derieg.
Bren Parthlng added an Interception
and the defensive unit helped the
Mustangs avenge a loss to Brea earlier in
the season.
The Mustangs face the Stanton Ralders
for the championship at 2 p.m. Saturday
at Tesoro.
PttOTOS BY OON LEACH I DAll.Y PILOT
Above, Vanguard's Rachel Besse grabs an offensive rebound in
front of a Westminster defender. At right, Vanguard's Lacey Burns
drives around Westminster opponent, looking for a passing lane.
LIONS yond the arc m the final 20 min·
utes. Vanguard was I of 7 on
three-point t.ries before the break.
SURF
Continued from AlO
port girls' short board team with a second-place
finish, while Lisa Evans and Chanel Rosa took third
end fourth, respectively, to conr.ribute to the short
board win
Danlel Shea registel"l.>d the high individual wave
score of the day with a 7.5 in the shon board event
Joey Head and Robbie Delorme collected second-
place finishes in the boys shon board. and Nathan
Stoneman and Brian Pearson both placed third In
respective heats.
The boys short board Mjuad lost for the first time
this year, as did the boys long boarder!>. Tanner
Pri~ and Owe Snuth placed founh and fifth. re-
spectively. Daniel Matthews ca.me in first in the
body board event, collecting his third first-place
finish of the year.
Jill Austin and Lisa 'l\.trk. finished third and
fourth. respectively. yet also In a losing effort in the
girls long board event The Sailors wiJJ return to ac-
tion at 6: 15 a..m Tuesday In the league tinaJe
against Los Alamitos at Anderson Street in Sunset
Beach. The Thrs wtil compete in the league finals at
Newport Dec. 2. Afterward there will be five non-
league meets to prepare the Sailors for the state
championships In Oceanside Feb. 21-22.
Continued from AlO Sophomore Cecilla Josefsson
had aJJ three of her three-pointers
after halftlme and junior guard
Lacey Mills connected twice from
threed6m In the second half, in·
eluding one to trigger a Vanguard
run just 13 seconds after Inter·
mission.
quickly overwhelmed. Rebekah Steenblik led West·
minster with 18 points and nlne
rebounds. a game·blgh 21 points. She added
nine rd>oWlds and connected on
11 of 12 foul shots. despite miss·
ing seven minutes of the opening
half due to foul trouble and sit·
ting brlefty after plclcing up her
fourth foul with 14:07 left in the
game.
Junior point guard Usa Faulk-
ner, a transfer from UC lrvtne,
held up her end of the marquee
pairing, collectlng 18 points, elsiit
asslsta and five steals.
Faulkner made both of her
three-pointers after halft1rne to
help the Uons net 7 of 9 from be-
Vanguard used a 10-0 spurt
early in the opening half to take
command, but, with Schmidt on
the bench, Westmlnster (3·4),
which Davis expects to aack the
NAIA top 25 when the next poll ls
releMed, rallied.
The Griffins, based In Salt Lake
Oty, closed to within 28·25 wlth
2: ll left in the half, but were
Vanguard used runs of 9· l. 9-0,
8-2 and 9-2 to keep its Victory
margin this season at a healthy
32.7 points.
Vanguard's hot perimeter
shooting helped It finish 50%
from the field, while Its pres.sure
defense helped force 23 West-
minster turnovers..
Vanguard unleashed a full.
court press to start the second half. which increased the tempo
and produced more open looks.
The Uons now have 12 days to
prepare ror thtir Golden State
Athl.etk: C.Onfere.nce opener Dec.
2 at Blola.
Nonconfwence
\'a"flUard 83, WeltmfnS1111' 54
WettmlnlW· Fadcrell 11, Lavton 6,
Steenbllk 18, Johnson 9, S!.8Wart 6,
8ar1l9V!'>.
3-pl goet1 · Johnson 3, lavton 2.
Stewert 1.
Fouled out. Barney.
T1cflnk:alt • Coldl Part. V9nguarct • JoNfleon 17, Burnt 7
Sdlmldt 21, Faulkner 18, Milla 8,
WllooK 8, Besse 2. Mi:Clellan 2.
3-pt. goal• -Joeef'aton 3, Miiia 2,
Feulkner 2. Wlloox t
Fouled out -Bums.
Tectink:ala · NoM.
•
P 0 R TS
BRIEFLY
Pirate outfielders say
aloha to new home
9range Coast CoUep sopho· more outOelders Jose Castaneda
and Jeff Ptukowsld ba\'e e&ch
ligned national letten of Intent
at the Univerilty of Hawe.it OCC
baseball coach lohn AJtobeW
II.Id.
Castaneda arrived at OCX:: vta
Cypress eou •• where he played
29 games lalt year for the state
champion Owgers. He hit .255
with two home runs ln "1f at-
bats.
Piaskowsld played in 29 games
for OCC 1Nt year, battirig .289
with &Ix home runs and 17 RBis
and playing errorleas lo the field.
Draganza misses cut
•GOLF: Newport Harbor
High sophomore Nata.lie Ora·
gama shot 81, Just three strokes
from qualifying for a playoff at
the CIF Southern Section indJ-
vidual championships on the
par-72 cou.rse at Mission Lakes
Country Oub In Desert Hot
Springs Thuriday.
The top 22 advanced to the
CJF-WSCGA cba.mplonshlps.
Oraganz.a mi ed the cut, which
was 78, for the playoff. She shot
39 on the front and 42 corning
ln, which lrtcluded birdies on
holes 9 and 10.
Huipe is Lion of Week
•CROSS COUNTRY• Van-
guard Unlverslty · Junlor
women's cross country runner
Liz Hulpe, who qualified for
Saturday's NAIA champlon-
ahlps tn Kentucky. hu been
named Uon of the Week.
HuJpe earned her ticket to
Kentucky with a time of 19:08,
good for 17th place among 107
runners at the NAIA Region JI
charoplonshfps ln Fresno.
HuJpe. an &tancla High
product, ls hoping to better her
personal Sk record (18:36) in
her 6rst trip to the NAIA chun#
pionshJps.
flt.£ PHOTOS I DM.Y Pit.OT
Corona def Mar's Jordan Smith, above, Is one of the Sea Kings' top players. Below, Corona del Mar girts volleyban coach Bill
Christiansen congratulates Rylee Dennis in a recent Pacific Coast League match. CdM hopes to celebrate more tonight. ·YOUTH SOCCER
SEA KINGS
Continued from Al 0
yean In the semillnals. with rwo of the three
matches going to Ove games. CdM last ap· ~ared In a l«tion dtle match in 1997,
when lt defeated Lil Habra..
·11 was Just bad luck or a really fantastic
play by the opposluon that made the dfffer-
~ce in those three-hour matches,• OuU-uansm. in his thitd year at the CdM helm.
said of the prior losses to Bl.shop Montgom-
ery (23-8). ·And thoee matches were In (the
Knighta'I gym. I feel good It is at a neutral
court this time. I am not indmkiated at an
by them. ..
Otristiansen saJd the regular-season fi-
nale against host Newport Ha.rbor was the
loudest gym he has been lo this fall. The Sea
Kings lost to Newport. but he aaw encour-
aging signs.
"Even though we lost to [Newport!, the
girls understood what they could do and It
has carried us In the playoffs so far," Olrls-
tlansen said. "You always tty to stay com-
posed when thing9 aren't going great. but at
the same time be fired up. We are getting
better and better at that."
The Sea Klnga also enter tonight's match
relativdy healthy compan!d to last year,
when middle blocker Undsey Ensign
missed both the quarterfinal and semJ.final
rounds with a kidney infecdon.
CdM has been rolling of late, sweeping its
~ playoff' matches. Including a 25-20,
25·18. 25-18 victory over host Notn Dame
of Sherman Dab In a semltlnal Tuesday.
·The scores don't reflect tlow tough (No·
tre Dame) ts: Ouistlan!en said. "There
were good rallies and lots of digs. We played
really well and they dJd coo. It was a good
match in a hostile gym that was loud. It was
a good test for us.•
Senion Ensign and captain Lauren SneU,
among others, have provided consistency at
middle blocker alonplde junior outstde hit-
ter Jordan Smith and senior setters A&h.ley
Bill and Mackenzie Conover.
"It's the players who malce this posslble." •
Ouistlansen said.
The Green Mean Kicking Machine girts under-8 soccer team
went undefeated this year in AYSO Region 5 7 action.
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AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE
CITY OF COSTA MESA, CALIFORNIA AMENDING
TITLE 13 OF THE COSTA MESA MUNICIPAL CODE
REGARDING FLOODPLAIN MANAGEMENT
REGULATIONS TO COMPLY WITH THE NATIONAL
FLOOD INSURANCE PROGRAM.
THE COSTA MESA PLANNING COMMISSION WILL HOLD A PUBLIC
HEARING FOR CONSIOERA TION OF THE FOLLOWING: (1) AN
ORDINANCE TO INCLUDE CURRENT FLOODPLAIN MANAGEMENT
REGULATIONS OF THE FEDERAL EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT
AGENCY'S (FEMA) NATIONAL FLOOD INSURANCE PROGRAM IN
TITLE 13 OF THE COSTA MESA MUNICIPAL CODE, (2) ADOPTION
OF THE FLOOD INSURANCE RATE MAP, AND (3) ADOPTION OF
THE FLOOD INSURANCE STUDY. THE COSTA MESA CITY
COUNCIL WILL BE THE FINAL REVIEW AUTHORITY.
ENVIRONMENTAL DETERMINATION: EXEMPT.
Thls public hearing will be held as follows :
DATE: Monday, December 8, 2003
TIME: 6:30 p.m. or as soon as possible thereafter
PLACE: City Council Chambers at City Hall n Fair Drive, Costa Mesa, California
Public comments In either oral or written form may be presented dunng
the public hearing. For further Information, telephone (714) 754-5245,
or visit the Planning DMaion, Second Floor of City Helt, 77 Fair Drive,
Costa Mesa, Callfomia. The Planning DMsion la open 7:30 a.m. to
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PWlJ( llO'fl(I review by Ule Plannln1 med aaent for South
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l'"'w.ru ten commenb or Input Devetopm.nt AcreerMnl Notice Is hereby 11nn related lo the project (DA-00-02), tocatad tHI
11111 an applfcallon has should IM aubmitted to of 8rostol SlrHI, south
bHn submitted bt the Planntnt Oepllrt/Mnt of Sunflower Avenue.
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,e,,.lt • ,eneael 1, 200J, In orde< to be Ma, .ncl north ol Anton l~r•v•-•t fecllfty considered rn th• Plan· Boulevard, nclud1n1 the
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,e..,.1c.1 ~epy wttt1 If epprovMI at the tlm. the Ari$ Env11on1Mnlal
pfi.te• tf9fnl.,/deu-ol rev,.w, the a119tal ct.twm1nat10n. uempt
" .. • ,_., ef tlte period of 14 clays wrll 2 Plannrnr Apphcallon ,...,._.,.,.ti-Ats. befln ffom that d•t•. PA·02·10 (Rev11ed) for i.av.e4 In tlte .,,,,. durinr which t1rn. any Fathad E Kllostav•. to corti-fa • ,..,._, te 1ntere1t1d party or thew construct 4 new de
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3
tmenl •I (949) 1144 sale·fu" Hquor), located ~ ,.,,_..h 3200 al 2502 Harbor Boule· ,._. ,_It ttte "•'-• MOTlo The upensa of vard In • Cl ron• i.etw"• H dt l1tll1-thb notlCI Is paid ffom En~ircmme11tal deltrml· ~ -.... ... • f1lu1r fee eollecttd nation· uempl
tei.thliM••ta •• • from Ille tppllcant. 4 Plannlns Applk•tlon ....,_ .t SOO ,_, ,ubll1hed Newport 'A 03-46 for Kfuaar
The property Is localed BUch Costa Mesa DallY Archllec:ts, aulhorlred
rn the H< ObttrcL '"°I November 21. 200l acenl for JoM9h Novo1, P'roperty located •I F922 lo modify an uistrnr
211 1 l . c ... t Hltlt-conc11tlonll 11sa 1>«mlt ..,ey, S.Cte 20S ,.,bllc hear111p will be to allow ranovalion of 1
,.,,.. rev1tw1n1 11111 held bw Ult Costa ~· convent \o ffYln& quar •
project, It hH bttn Plann1n1 COlllfftluicHI at lets (3 bedrooms) lor
determined that II It City Htll. 77 Farr Orlvt, prlffts lllld HJO<lal•
cate1orlcall1 u•'"Pl Colla Meu, Caltfor11i., es wtlf as community
under the r1qulr1menb 11 6.30 p.m .. or as soon nrvlce ind mHtln1
or llM C.l1fornla Envl • as powblt tllafulttt on faC111bes, locat.d et 1943
r011mental Quality ~t • .....,,, OK-W I, Ora11r1 Avenue with •
under Class I (Elbhn1 2001, r111rdln1 lht conditional 1111 !*mil
FtclhUu) followtnl 1pphcalJOfls to ellow off •It• p1rkln1
"-•Int Olrectw'a l DIV e Io pm• n t ti St. Joachim'• Clwrch u.. '«•It W200~ Ast"mtnt DA·03 06 for foc1t1d ti 1964 Orena•
,.01:J:;;:l:;1 ~·~e:btd::il":';;':;:or;.L:;f':•u:;! ~'';":;m:':"·:;;:•:Vtb:;o Avenue In the R:Z·MO • anll Rt 1onu, fts4)ee•
tlvtf1 Envlronmentel
dtlt1mlnatlon. ntmpl.
5. Tentativa Tr1el Mep
l · 16S7• tor Ken K11ron
Arch1t.ct/l.onr Duon1,
1utborlitd •t•nt for Ole9 le. for • ont·lol aubdMtlon for condo·
mlnlvm p11rpo•••
(conversion from
1partm.nb t.o condo·
mfnhlm• prnlou1fy
•!1fl'OH4 uncle!• P'A OJ. lt); foc1te4 at 726 W
Wilson Slr•t rn an R2·
Ml •-· Envko""""t•I 11ttaa11ln1(ioll b~I .
' At!Pt•I ot lOfllnl AdlMllstteto,., llecilllon
of Mrnot Ot.sicn RtYtlW
lA·Ol·ll for Doyle
Forth, 1uthot11e4 1p11t
IOf t1111 111d L\z «;11111
lllAM. 10 ••r•nd 111t aetOIMI floor o a alnlte
felllify retttltnce by & 15
SO ft,, located 11 337t
fvclls11 111 '" ltl MO lOnt. En11lron1 .. nt11
•t•mit\tlKMI taetntil 1. Htlusln1 lfttpeclMtl
f'lol' •m Status RtpOrt for futltltf Inform••
11011 on th• above i1Hft<1tt0n1, tellpftont <11•> ™ $2.,, Gf wtait th6 ofttte of h P'IN •
11ln1 Otv1tlon, """' 200, 11 hw Ortve, Costa
Mffl, Cllfforrila
U11101 cur Of
CAllOIMA,
CCMfTY Of 0rwtp
Ml n. Qy Dttwl ar.,.,umu -.. ..... c... """°" Of: a-1• 'Y ...
FOi OwtGf Of IAll
ODii TO SllOW CAUSI FOi
OWIG(OfllAI(
Wllmll:A221144
TO All INTERESTED
PERSONS
1 Patrlioner Aemeen
Mohammad Vaklfl hltd a
pellllOn with thrs court
for • dtcrN ch•n11ns
names as follows
R1mun Mohamm•d
Vet.Ill ch•nttd lo Ch1d
Lowell Val\IU
2. THE COURT ORDERS
that 111 persons lnltr·
tsted In this melter shall •r,.., betore 1h11 c.ou•• • th• h .. rlna lndlc•l•d
below to &how ceusa II
eny, why Ille petition for
chant• of n1mt should
not bt 1r•nted NOTICE Of HEAAINC
Oate· 12·30 03 Time 2.00 pm Dept l 73
TIM •clclfus of the court
11 aame as noted above 3. A cop1 ol this Order
to Show Cause lhall be published at lust one.
H eh WHll tor IOUf wcc-.lvt weeks p<lor
lo tht dale sat fot
h•ar1n1 on the petition
rn the lollow1n1 newt
paper of 1•ner1I clfcu fatJon. prrnted 111 this
covnty Newoorl llucll/
Cosl• Mae D1ff1 '!lot 0••· 0<11', 2001 MAUOlll LAllD
CUTD, JUDOI Of THI '"''~ <C>Uln Publlshtd Newport
.. ach·Costa Meu Dally
"lot November 14, 21,
21, Oecemllet !>.
2003 f907
omlfJICI
CITY Of COSTA&
OROINANCC 03-13 Is
athe6'.llH to bl In full
force end tfttcl 30 dtys
from lt.t edopllon 011
No11tr\41Nf 17. 2003, Ind
wu 1dopt1d by the
follow111, rou ull vot1
COUN< l MIMUIS1 AYIS.M......_,lteet, c ••••••••••• ,, ~.M0111 111Me,
AHltfl1111Me.
O"OINANCC 03·11 relltu to o t111dult the
time 1111111 of tlle tffte·
tlvtnt\s of 1n4 the
Rtdevelopment Pl•n for
tlle Downtown Rtdevtl
Op!Mnl P'rojecl Alu
THC f Ut l lF.llT ef tlil
0144Nltlc.t lfttY l>e I Nd
NI tllo City Clertl. & Office, 71 hit Oti~•. CQsta Mno. MllPO..Ctlt,~ ClfrOlfti
'"llllalled Newport
IMcll Ce11t1 Mat Dilly
Piiot Hovemller 11, 2003
Fill
'ulllllflll M1wport lt11ell C.t1 Meal Diiiy
'llot Nouralltr 21, 10C>J Pill ._llliiiiiliiliiiiii_ ..
t
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•
' -' Frid.if'/, November 2l. 2CX>3 AJS ----------------lllll ........ _l.1111_,,,_ .... _____ ............. ""' ..... -Lill' ... -llpl ..... ....... -·l.11111**" -L,.iNallca 2MI LeplMalcll M
MllOICI
..... ""'91( ... ,_._.
,...Mlf
fllotite Ml , ..... , llVtll
tltal •II applk 1hon hu '*" ll!~itted bJ lllll
Slllnore CliltlC lo, re· ~ the llltrochKtlon of
1n l~ndtnt m1n•p
.. 1111>11>llmtnt ill con-
iUnetlon with a ti! ncao
laclllty. Tiii mHstf: itr\llCI wlll opu1 •
d11r1n1 th• r•11111r w,.,._., ~· ot ,.,.
fll'imll')' il11ncart utt Tiie fuihlt ... provlH
a ""lie room IOf -by tilt mesu .. lttlln"l•n.
Tiit proPtfl)' Is louted
111 the RSC Olstrk.t.
Pt4'f*'IY locel1d at 2503 leslbluff Drive,
Sllit• 10& Afler rcv1ewi111 tllll
prolfcl, it has betn
dtlermllllld ti.at it 11
ute1orlully eumpt
pnde< 1111 requnmants
of tllt Calltornla Envl·
romnent• Quehty Act
undet Cles• 1 (hisllna F1cilitles).
Pllnninc Olfeetor's Use
Petmlt UP2003-0A2 Is
aclltdultd for review by
the Plannlnt o..i..-tment
ol tht City ol N1wport
Bu·ch •• er •ffer f-4ey, O__..r 2, 2oos. w nt11n com-
ments or 111PUl related
to tne prolect should be
submitted to lht Plan·
nl11a Depart ment bt
M"""", Dec: ..... r t,
2001, In ordtf to be
considered In t"' Plan-
nln1 Owtc1or'f dtt1$l0fl.
If ~oVld 11 Ula Umt
or rev11w. Ult appttl
pe<1od or 14 days """ belin lre>m th1I data,
durlna wtllch tune any
mtl!f'Hltd PMty or their
eulhorl11d 11ent •I·
&Tiellad of lh•t decision
..,1-flle • notu of to• two· toty, llllC... ........... ......... ........ JoAnn Allee ll1ht, ~11 lo ,.,. Pi.nn"'I ltmlly tWO.flCt, lout.d ... .........__.. -.._ ...__. ... .......___. 31131 VI• ~ Ylcente,
tomn1t"'°" Wllll • •ilitii •t llJZ f'llllMUIA Platt -- --S.11 Jwan c..>I '""°· CA t ... , stl5 00 t• .,,., In • POlt MO ,..... T1Mt fOllOWlfll !*Mii• Tile '*•Ille ...,,~. fN lotlowlna persons 92675
Ult eo.i ol ti.. "'"'' £1h"~"""'t., Hl«flll•. w1 Milli INllMMU ilt: 111 lloillc ~1111M ••' •• ~ ~ ta:' Cer1ld lH l1lltr. IN~I. NI.on. e•lfllPt ~licit 9-lllld W-81ooewetw Mer\M an4 Sl\eHkd Chll•ectlC, 311• VIA $11\ \'1«11le,
TN ._,,bntJon Ind J. rtenned Sl111ln1 M1thl, flJO lliwkt 31111-'• 1)0.170 Lido tol. Dovtr °''"· Slllte s.n Ju«n c.pq.n&llO, CA ••''°""""' '""'' of l"rocr-U. OJ• lc>t !!.!_t!:.i. C01t1 Me-.. CA Parh Ot., Newport ZM. He.,..,t ltecll, CA 92115 tt.. ll'oPOM fllO~I Wt tnc A Clc;hod1I. tu lJ~ 9..ch, CA t2U7 ~ fhis bullnus !. c~·
tVtlltlll• fOt public IAoft,.d tpnt for Clleryl lau lt1dl f11llm1n. rrancla A umn1. 25 0 nlll s SlleooMd, ducted b1 lluwnd Ind
flritW llld m~llOn ll 8loodworlll/M1hubl1hl 1010 W MacArthut C1mbf11 Or., COl'on1 Del OC .. 20 PalatlM· •t40, wlf•
the Pl1nnln1 Oepatl Moton ot North Amtu 8h1d., '79, ~111ta Al\1, M•t. CA9'~ llvlne, CA92'l2 ti•.,. yov •h1tltd dolnt
meol1 City of Hfwl)Oft Cl, lot ntw ••t"ior CA 92707 Jo•n• Clm•llH, t0319 Thlt bu1l1141n Is con-b11Jlnn1 yetf No
Buen 3300 Htwl>Oft 'ien• lnckld1n1 • J!> hiidl fll~ bu••,,... It co11· Pound. Ava , Wh1llNot, clllcttll 1t1· 111 lmhvld11al JoAnn Bllllf
Bouluerd, Newport frtfll•ndlfll "'" (1:1' dli(tu by H lndillldual CA&ll..03 Hive you ,IMl.cl dollll lllla 1lalernt11t w-.
Yctcll, C.Jlfor1111, ~ 111.ulm1111 lleltht •I· .._,, y u 11Mtld dur.c Tlllt buslMu la con b11t!Ms• 1•tf f"-d wltll tlle Cou11ty
1768 for lurttler Info. lowtd). loc1lld 11 1860 b~lneh ,.11 ctwcttd llt • 1-•I YuOc:t. 22, 2003 Cle•li of 011111t1 County
m1tlon co11tecl the H.vbof Boulev11td ~ft 1 Yu 10 Ol·OJ jUtlntrUI• Oanllt S. Sheppard, on ll/0'./'03
NeWJIO(l lltech "'4nninc Cl iona (11v11on"*!ltl lul lt•dl ''"""""' ltl•• •'"' sfl•tt•d dc>lnt O C. 200-" .. 404t 0.-tmenl at (9") 644 dtteunln•bon n•mpl 11111 1t1ttmtnt was t>u'lk!t.U yet? This 1t111ment WM Dilly Pilot Nov. I. 14.
3200 Pulllished Newport f"-d with Ill• County Yu to \ 03 hl.ed wlttl the Co1111ty 21, 21, 2003 fll95
MOUt TIM Hptna.t of Bellcil·Co\l1 MH11 Oaily Cle1 k of Oranc• County F,.nc:lt A Unlnl Clefll of Oreoce County
this notice Is paid from Pilot Novambar 21, 2003 on 11/10/03 This 11111m-111 wu on lll03.l'03
• tmn1 r" collected F920 toolH64702 filed with t~ County 200M .. 3ttl
from lht IPl'lktnl --------Dally Pilot Nov 14, 21. Cllf• of Ore111t1 County o.11)' Pilot NoY. 7, lA,
P11bllshtd Newpo1t SUllMYOf PIOfOS& 28, O.C. ~. 2003 f910 Oii ll,,,./03 21. 28, 2003 F901
Buc.hcosll Meu Daily ,_..011 • ...,, -------too>MMCM2
Pilot Nonmbtr 2t, ·•··~ ~..... D~ PllQt Now 7, IA, 2003 F92J cm Of COSTUllSA ._ ___ zu.a. 2003 rll96
0Rt>IHAHC£ 03 12 la T'·· r llo a.-_ ..... -,.......
fhe Cosll MtM lonlclt
Admi111str1tor win render
1 decision on Thutsd1y,
Otcembef 4, 2003 or 11
soon H po&slblo there
al let. on the follo•in1 items:
l Zollina Appl1C:1hon
ZA ·03 86 Mich"I
.. c8ride. aulhorind
-cent IOf Cwy BIKk, for
• m1110< dtsl&n 1 •view
for 1 1.197 sq ft
HCOfld·alory addition to
• smale·femlly resldenca
'fl1lll 1 mlnOf mod1hca·
lion lo deviate from r111
)'Nd setb1rk require ments (20' required, 16'
P<090sed). locat1d al 202 21st Strfft 111 an RI
zone E nv1ronme1tt1I
dtt.m1n•bon 11emot 2. Minor DISIJll Review
ZA·03·9l 10< Roy Sas.kl. 111thorlztd 11ent for
Randal and Erin [Ill'.\, fOf
en approxlmately !>2 sq.
ft, second-storx add1tlo!J
s .... -.... 1414 to .. _ In luU ,... o w1n1 persons -...._v "" •• do111a bu'1nest ., force and effect :JO daY$ Eucutlv• Pr ... nc-e. 670 ... ......,
from 111 adoption on Newport Ctntw Drive, Th• followlna ptfsons Hove.mb•t 17, 2003. •nd lllll floor, N•wport era doln1 b11slnau u :
WU •doµltd by tll• Beach, CA 92660 A11$0t>9 • MY"•· 3730 follow ins roll c•ll vote: P 1 er ct /Te Ibo I lL c E Euclid Ave.. °'an11.
COUNCtl MIMIPS1 (CA). 620 Newport CA 92864
A'tt:St • ......_. St..C,, Center Drove, Uth floor, St~n Mytn 3730 ~!!~•· ••••••• • ~j!ort Buell. CA E Euc:lld Ave., Or•lll'· _,.,. MOIL "-· "'"'"""' Cl 92869 u sun, M.e. nus b11s111ttsa 1s con ,.,.It AllSOflP, l Acan·
ORDINANCE 03 12 dvcted by Limited thus, Las Flotes. CA r•tn to the Rlld<lvel Liability Co 92688
oprn.nl Plan l0t the Hn• 1ou slatted doln1 Tiils bus1nus 11 con-Oowntown Redevelop· business yeU ducted by • 1en1t8I
ment Project A1H Yes 09/01/2003 partnership
THE fUll TUT of the Pleru/Ttlbol LlC, Have you 11\utod dolna o.dinanct may be rnd Cll•flu Dimon, Mlnapr buslntu yet? No
In U?e City Clerk'• Offic:e. This 1talttn1nl ••~ S~htn Mye<a
77 Faif Ori~•. Cott• hied with th• County Thll stetemtnt wu
Mesa Clerk of Onn1• Co1111ty t'*I with the County ~JUUi ',~.... Oii t0/29/03 Cttrk ol 0<1n1• County .. , ..._.. 200u .. :ust Oii I0/?1/03
P b • •d Newport 011ly . Pilot Nov 1 14 IOOH•62471
Bndl Cotta Mau Daily 21 , 28, 2003 F900 Daily Piiot Oct 31. Nov
Pilot November 19, 2003 7, 14 21. 2003 F884
PIHryour•d
today I
(949) 642-5678
SEU ca1~,-.
youi unwanted C949>~71
ltemJ throu1h classil1ed
TM followl111 petlOM
.,. dolnc bu1lne&1 es·
SH R .. I Art. l62t Mtll
Or. 145, S•nla Ana ~ts,CA 92107
Peny L" Jan11u1wsli.I,
1621 Ma11 Ot. "45,
Santi -'na Helcllt.t, CA
92707
1l\jj buSIMU ,. con·
ducted by •n indMdll-' H•v. JOU sUwted 410111a
business r•l7 No
Perry Januueml
Thn 1tatamant was
tiled will! tllt County
Clerk of Ortna• Co11nly
on 10/29/03 200J6tU47t
Dally Pilot Oct. 31 . Nov.
7, 14. U, 2003 Fll88 .........
"-*-" The follow1nc persons
wa dolna buslneu es:
JoAnnt Hometown An·
tlques, 23782 Mtfcur)'
Road, l•k• Fornt. CA 92600
How to Place A
The toflowlna ptl'Nns
er• dolna busll\Ms u : Wlntllf Pfop«tles. 1905
Fullerton Ava., IW,
C.ta "'"'·Cwt 92627 Wrlll•m JoMPh W111ter, 1905 F11llef"ton Ave •W.
Costa Mesa. C.kf. 92621 This busilMSs is con
ducted by: en lndlvldu•I
Wave you started do1n1
buslnau yll7 No
Wlltllm .loste>fl Wlnhw
fllla 1111.-nt WIS
filed with Ult County
Clerl of 0t1n1e County
on ll/04IOJ
IOHH440SS
Otlty Pilot Nov l. 14, 21, ~. 2003 F897
fk-. .....
-~ TIM lollowlna p.,sons .,, dofna bus-. as.
West Cont lmporl1.
1963 E Blair Ave . s.tnta
Al\a,CA92705
Arif EnttfP<lll, Inc (CA), 1901 E Oeete
An., Santa Ana, CA
92705 lhls business Is con-
ducl•d by· 1 corp0t1lion Ho• x9111t!ftt4 doinc
CLASSIFIEAD
By Phone
1949) 642-5678
By Mail/In Person:
330 Wes! Bay Sirea
Com Mesa. CA 92627
tlfj.lftt
By Fax
1949) 631-6594
1"'-..wr,..-............. At Newport Blvd. cl Bay SL
SERVICE DIRECTORY .... a1,..~···
fllllt .. I
-Por All Your Home and Busin~ Needs -
AJI real estate 1ctvertl1 ma m this ,....,.,,"" ,.
subiect to lilt f edtrel
'"Fair Hoemc Act of 19118
es amended which
mall.es ti ille1el to
advertiw ·any prefer
inc•. hmil1t1on or
dlsc:r1ml111tkln based on
t8Ce, color. reUalon, su.
handk:1p, famHlal statua
or nahonal 0<\11n, Of an
JnttntlO<I lo makt lllY
sucJI prefer111e1. llmlll
tJon or dllctlm1nehon •
Thrs n•W1')1Plf will not
kflOWlllfly accept lny
11dverhsem1nl to. r11I
Ul•te which IS In
\llolahon of lh• lew Out
tt•den ere hertbl Informed lhtt all dwel •
lnp ad•trtlsed in this
lltWSj)lp« .,. tVt1lable
on an equal 0P90ftunily
lles1s
To compl11n or dis
cttm.Mbon, ul HOO loll
fr• et l·80CH24·8S90
Oldw s• funlit\n fl'IAHOS l Collediblw ·~·............. Ol'mt,.......
.. CAIN PAtl> .. --·--WE llUY UTATU • ._.....,. lnendl,..,.
1'1& Genni -N-_,_,---,-...,--,,-,,-s..-Annoa11cemenb 1110
t -2 lOO'a of Antiques
tnd collechbln · China
Nlj)pon Bn1tl•, Auurle
Garmany, limoau.
Oraden. Occupied Ja
pin: Gltsa·arl 11ni,
C1mbrld1•. Ouncen
Miller, OepresslOfl, llC\f·
rines. dfess11 lloan, mlftltuus, ert pottery,
Cloisonne cold tnd
silYef jewelrr. starhn1. i1lver plate, paper
&oods. V1tt0flan cha11 .
wood barrel• Also
prints. lamp1. patio
l11rnit1111. 1424 llntoln,
PCH/Oover/Wtslclllf/
Hllflland/M..-len/l.lncoln
Follow lhll ~iansl
1419
•c...-o.i••• 444 Beaon11 & 2nd Ave. 7-12 Saturday Only.
DUCK SIASON
f>rtw•t• Duct Muml"I Ch.11 epPfO• l/llr from
Newport Beach Excel
lent hun\lna adltcenl lo
stilt waterfowl 1 elu1•
owneuh1p inttfest &
app<b• 375 eun of l1nd
& 1mprovell'ltnls • yow
own ump compound
w/structure 1nd 2
h atler1 Wonderful F" n•ahl BBQ's & wine
tasllna dut1n1 duck season + m1ny utrasl
ldtal for ? friends or
ltlhe< & \On Cell M1k1
at 310 !>4l 0854
Mory, ... -....t i..-t
of Msus be edored
atorified. lo•.. • P'• ..,..,ed Ulouehl lht world
no'fl • locen< S.Cred
oua•Y SUIOM llD Solid wood. br ..ct ,.. Wt
bo• must ,,_ Wort! SSX>sac2JO!M9-~
PIM dlnona teblt. ~
& Chr•t1te dna tblt
w/du . ._ While ffll
2lcub It 949 67~
heart of Jesus. prey for e• It.cl leethr c-dt
us, St.· Jud• WOfller of' Hctlt.nt c.ond1tlon 1450.
snlracl.a puy tor us 9 CAii dar 714 8A8 1200
llmeg daily for 9 days eveniq 949 642 4281.
Lolf 1505 SWOUS ._. WDGMf
!Mt o., 11/11 tn11e lOSS1 w. c.1 ,_ nu
wtllt• poodle 1111a, lmbllf ~Or, t-lll•dld
eyH, Poao VIClnlly of ~ la.231-!l'B7. occ f-d 949-548-1234
!M9 246 6585
1510 FIWICWJ PRORSSIONAL
SERVICES
Ral£:mlll
3480 snca Jf.WFJJff/
DlAMONDSI
PRECIOUS METALS
,OUND cat, Newport
Buch P1111n 38\h St • W. Balboa Call to
dt1Ct1bt 949 64A 22ZI
"••er•.. trewele;• <hed.. f 011nd In Aprll
2003, 1ny lntormatlon
leadln1 lo owner conlKI
lnnstl .. tor Cannen cwo 711-75.e 52"
Art you In hn111c111
Cf Isis? Need Mol\9) t lclll
1w1y7 Monty evtllabll
for· Otbt COllsolldltlon.
8u1lneuea or Homa
Equity. Mini. $51<, Good °' Bad C<td1ll NO f'CESI
B1nkruptcy 1cceptedl To
aPPI~ cell Toll FrM
1·17Ht12·9397
,_,, ......
Old Coins! Gold, sll~er.
~1 ••• w.. lllllQI*
collectibles '49 '42 94A8
3110
R Estate
lnve1tonl
Sm1rt Money Mice· r1n1 Rinked Au•tl1t,
lean ts Illa 11 piece
lft lfMI U ! lo llMKI
ln•••lutete. F llld out why vblt
BUY~
Menn RaMer, 512-423-5628
Hours:
Telephone 8:30am-5-(X)pm
-
Monday·Fnday
Walk-Ill S:30am-S:OOpm
Mollda}·Fn<lay
OPtN SAT-SUN 1-S
'' 10 '-'"(Wt NIW ON TMI ti(AUITI
Mata Ve<4-lbr 2.5b•
remO<I house, "'"" tile/ carpeVwindows, 1ppl's.
paint Inside I out, 2 Ip, art tam fir plan Olflf .u..4 btekyd S619,000
Jim 6 lnhe first T11m
~ e.:ti n•1!i1 ZUll
Dll'llX
WllJIWATB YIWSI
I lloase from Nncl Zbt
~· upptf, 2br Iba low i/f, 2 Clf ltf I. leundry,
wondtt rul condition
$1.495.000 'ct Botl 949 631 I 13l
RURAL PROPERTY
FOR SALE
Rlndlll,flnntl
COUl$y Pnlplrtr 5915
~llSTIMGMC. 36 ICleS $24,900
Borden St•t• Lend ~rand! .. ~
fltrstaff tftl, Ptrl«I
6.100' "'"* ~
mount.I *-""°' .. flll8llCinl. AZLR 1-377-282
5263 (CAI..~
RESORT/
YM:ATIOH
PROPBITT
FOR SALE
MISCBJ.MEOUS
REJfTALS
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suite w/111 Comrn llOOV ape, ptld Qarq• S750/
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busln•n yel7 No
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CltR of Of•nr Couoty
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Mont• Vitti Cost• Mesa, CA 92611
Wnts A Wildey, 183-A
Mont• Vista. Costa r..sa, CA 92627
'tltis bulln,s• ts con
due.led by. an lndMdu•J
Have you sl1rled do"11
bUSl1141SS yell
No
James A. Wildly
This sl•t•ment wes lkd wltll the county
CM<ll of Oran1e County
on \1/12/03 200,. .......
Dally Pilot Nov 14, 11,
28, Otc. 5, 2003 I 911
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The lollow1nc persons
a<e doint buslllHS H .
quiet Cardtner, 2183
Feinllaw Rd 1102. Cost• Mesa, CA92627
Gerald C11101 y Ste· ll'IOn, 942 Concurd Ct ,
Visla, CA 92081
This business is con
ducted by an lndlvldual
Hive YOll slefted dotnC
bUSlllUS yet? No
Gerald Crqory Sttmon
fh1s statemenl was
hied with Ille Counly
Cieri. of Otanae County
on 11/04/0l
200S'9U04S Daily Pilot Nov l , 14,
21,28,2003 F894
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92663 Wt1rtfl l ROif, J7
E11core Ceurt, Nfwpon
Buch. CA 92'63 lhls lluslneu It con
dueled by: 111 Individual
"-"' you 'twtad doinc bll'flinat yat? Yu 6/03
W111tnl lloM
This steltment was
hlad w1lh Ille County
Cllrh of Ol•nl' Copnty
on l012JJOJ 200HtH7M
01lly Piiot Oct SI. Nov
1, l4, 21, 2003 F885 ,.... .....
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111<1 follow1111 pet sons
ar• do1n1 buslnen u . °'"'II' Coest C.1>1t•I. 10522 Sll•d'ff id1• Or ..
Santa Ane Cel1lorn1a
91705
Paul v E1w111. 10522
Shadyrldae 01 , Santa
Ana, C11ilornl1 92705
This bus1neu u. con
dueled by an 111d1vldu1I
Have you &l11tlld doi111
busmen 11tt No
Peuf V Crw1n
This st1t1menl was
hied,. with the County Clef~ ol Ot•ne• County on I 0/29/()3
200U9'SSSS
Dally Pilot Nov t4. 21.
28. Dec !1.2003 F913
SELL
your stuff
through
classified!
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Jbt l"lloW Al jltl ~Ottl
II • ctolna bu'liMI\
POW• Re111t"' I. I~ IA
£ St Gertrud• Pt ,
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San1• Ai-a. CA 92/0!I
Th11 buslrieu I• con
di<K.ltd by 111 l111tiv1(1U1I
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business yet? Nu
Lori A. Btt lllf Th" stalttrMn\ 'NU
tlkd w1lh the ~unly
Cl«• or Dfl • County
011 11/0!).IOJ
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21. 28. 200.J f903
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are dolnc busi..-s n~ CASE 8Al8USTERS. 100
Paleco De Oto S•n
Clemente. CA 91672
Robert Wtnll. lt>O
Patero De Oro. San
Cle1T1elllt. CA 92612 Thl'l bu,1nou IS con
ducted by 111 1nd1vkh111I
Hevo you 1t1rled dome
business YIP Yea,
Seplembt1 l, 20QJ
Rob..-tW1nk
This sl1tement wa ..
hied 'fl1lh the County
Clerk of Ot•n1e County
on t0/10/03 20036961471
Daily Pilot Nov I. 14,
?I 28, 2003 ~ 90!>
SELL
your stuff
through
classified!
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Rates and deadhnes are subJCCl to Change wnhout nohcc TI1c
publisher rcscNci. the ngllt to cen!JOr. reclai.<,1fy, rev1-.c or rc.)'.'Ct
any clas~ificd adveniscmcnt Plca'lc rcpon any error 1ha1 may
be in your classified ad immediately. The Oaily Pilot aC'ccpls
no liability for any error in an advertisement for which it may
be rci.pons1blc except for the cost oft.he space actually occupied
by the error. Credll can only be allowed for lhe first m.sert1on
----Deadlines-----.
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did\, ......... rVPet S715rno 9'$6.:l 21'18
Ill $810... I mile to
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w..-1cJlff1 lr1 lbd. 2b•
condo Up•l110. c.irpo•I. 1256 Rutland Sll50/mo
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Sun 12 4 28 Sindy Cuvc
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loreplace, ~haftd w/d t&Ai1 ~ 94!1 fBl a.Tl
hkups, I ctr 111r1ce A&t
$l500/MO 949 29J 46JO
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VACATION
RENTALS
views, p.trk'"" "°""'* SI 600 • utlb 949-6!1().lll2J Dtseft Rentals 7915
[ SfC1t 2tH J bi lr11>le•. ST~ te a.aedt Ur
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$1225/mo 714 423 4666 &7HS07
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WlSUOOALS
tl'a!m llm ()Mt
f'•U• l• 21tr Ibo Apt. laundr")'. peho. qui el
11100·11?00 Sl300/mo
Cel f4t-64'-SS44
l StOl CHARMING, hh
new 2br I Sb1 lown
hOuSe style 2522 Elden
1137S/rno 949 642 5488
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S21lnno ... 949-51~20Xl
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21>f Zb• nf HP P* 'lose
to •hop~ & 1estua11nts Ip, 1 c 1ar wd hkups
Sl800/ll'IO 949 293 4830
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ca-port. 400<sf, -tqll &crpt.3 ......... a1 s t950/mo 714 l90 58'10
st.. Siio "-••· q11i.t area newly relur~l•htd
2 cer 1•r wd llllup1,
$2300/mo 949 7S9 0814
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ID i-21, 1111n1. ~ 7!Ml Sterli A•I Avail
1w111 Die-I ~ 112 "" Nov 21. SI 250 • dtp
Nawpwt l.i-4 hy•
tr-• lust (ompletety
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EWLOYMBCT,
AGENCY, • ANIMAl.S RESCUED
WITH NO OWNERS MONt Y DONATIONS
MUMAMI SO<tllY
ftm11n 3435 M..tt ... P"flf>)' ltmale
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C/OPAWS
2AO E tflCHtANO SAN BERNMOtflfO
CA 92.404
Court 1/2 price, 1lll'IOtl
new,~'*"""'.,...,.. I lied diem. bitro l.lbM.
4 dllh. db c.Dir.t. "\Ma M967f>-~
The Cl~ificd Advertising Department
will be dosed oo ThuiWy. November 27th
ti Friday, Novtmbtr 28th, 2003. We will re-open on
Mon<lay, ~mbcr lst at 8:30 a.m.
If you'd like an ad to ip~r in che newspaper from
Thursday, November 27th thru Monday. Dcccmbcr 1 \!•
you mu.st call by 3 p.m. on
Wednesday, November 26th, 2003.
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sth 11 $639 000
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