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FBI subpoenas JWA flight school records
• Action is part of nationwide probe into background of
terrorists suspected in last week's attacks on the World
Trade Center and the Pentagon.
•Maybe 0.001 % out of several
hundred students Me from other
counbies, •said Gary Sequeira, own-
er of Orange County Flight Center.
But, Sequeira added. he mtends
to be more vigilant whlle adrrultmg
foreign nationals into his school.
schools said they will not dl.scriml-
nate agamst foreign nationals sim-
ply because of last week's terrorist
attacks.
·1 don't discriminate in the way
we provtde services,• said Michael
Church, manager and president of
Sunrise Aviation.
Deepa Bharath
DAILY PILOT
JOHN WAYNE AIRPORT -
lnvesbgators have asked most, if not
all, flight schools that operate out of
John Wayne Airport to hand over
flight mstrucbon records from the
last five years.
The schools were subpoenaed
GAME, SET, MATCH
over the weekend by FBI officials
who are conducting a harrowing
investigdlion, sifting through thou-
sands of leads following the Sept. 11
terrorist attacks on the World l'rade
Center and the Pentagon. Flight
schools from across the country were
subpoenaed as part of the work.
Accordmg to officials. some of the
suspected terrorists who reportedly
hijacked the United and American
Airlines flights and went on the
rampage took courses at flight train-
ing schools in Florida.
There have been no arrests involv-
ing anyone from the JWA schools.
Operators of local schools said
Thursday that only a small percent-
age of their students are foreign
nationals.
"We will definitely scrutinize
more on (the students' I bdckground
in the future,• he Sdid.
Even if the government doe!> not
require background checks,
Sequeua said he rrught start check-
ing out prospectJve 'itudenLs for the
benefit of the schOQI.
"These were criminals with a
criminal intent. n he said of the sus-
pected terrorists. "It happened not
because they learned to fly but
because they outsmarted auport
secunty measures.•
But representdtlves from other SEE JWA PAGE 4
Attorney requests
Wilson documents
•Airport Working Group member wants
assurances that the supervisor has not turned
information over to an anti-El Toro group.
June Casag rande
DAILY PILOT
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NEWPORT BEA Cl i -An
Airport Working Group attor-
ney on Thursday hled a request
Wlth the county for a docwnent
he says would ensure Supervi-
sor Tom Wtlson has dvoided a
conflict of mterest m the ongo-
ing El Toro Airport debate.
Richard Taylor, a leading
member of the pro-El Toro
group and a Newport Beach
resident, has requested paper-
work that Wilson was sup-
posed to provide the county
when he became a nonvoting
member of the El Toro Reuse
Planrung Authonty m 1997.
At the time, lawyers for the
county requested from Wilson
wntten assurance that there
would be no conflict of mter-
est or disclosure of confiden-
tial information to the anb-rur-
port planning authority, which
is embroiled m an ongomg
lawsuit with the county over
the fate of the dosed El Toro
Manne All Base.
Taylor said the docwnent
1s conspicuously absent from
other paperwork on Wilson's
appointment, which Taylor
requested and received as part of the Cahforrua PublJc
Records Act.
Numerous requests to Wil-
son's office have failed to get
the the paper m Taylor's hands,
he added.
SEE WILSON PAGE 4
SEAN HU.ER I DAlY PILOT
Anne Yelsey and her Corona del Mar High teammates made a big statement Thursday, shutting down visiting
Peninsula High In a showdown of girls tennis powers, 12-6. For the story, see Sports, Page 7. Comments land OCC
instructor on leave
Meeting leaves council hovering in gray area
• Costa Mesa's elected
officials may have violated the
Brown Act when discussing
the police contract Monday.
lout.a Harper
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COSTA Nr!!SA..-The City Coun-
cil's deasion to caD an emergency
action and close discussions ~t the
proposed police contract Monday
may have violllted the Brown Act.
lawyers said.
Citing con~ with the economy
due to the terrorists acts of tut week,
Coundlwoman Unda Dixon asked for
what she termed an •urgency action•
to discuss a contnlct on the table with
the Costa Mesa Police Assn. in dosed
session.
A proposed Memorandum of
Understanding -more commonly
known as a contract -had been on
the budget for approval for the last
two meetings. During the Sept. 4
meeting, Councilwoman Karen
Robinson asked that the item be
moved from routine business and
onto the regular agenda.
The item was continued to Mon-
day's meeting where it was listed on
the agenda as old business. When the
time came to discuss it, Dixon said she
dld'tlOt want the public to be privy to
salary negotiations because of the
future economic uncertainty after the
atta~ on the World lfade Center.
Without discussing it, council
members voted unanimously to close.
the discussion and moved the item to
the end of the night.
Before retiring to close session,
however, the council allowed for pub-
lic comment.
About 3 a.m., counol members
returned from the dosed session to an
empty chamber and una.nimously
approved the Memorandum of
Understanding, givjng police officials
an 8.4 o/o raise.
All prior discussions about the con-
tract were done in dosed session
because it directly related to personnel
issues. Details of the contract bad been
previously negotiated and agreed upon
and were merely up for fina1 approval.
•There were things I needed further
explanation on that I couldn't discuss
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• Four students accuse
assistant professor of
calling them terrorists
while in class.
Allcl• Lopez
DAILY PILOT
OCC CAMPUS -An
Orange Coast College assis-
tant professor was put on
administrative leave Thursday
after Muslim students said be
called them all terrorists.
Students in Kenneth
Hearlson's political science
class said he shocked the
class when be pointed to one
of bis Muslim pupils and said:
·vou drove two planes into
the World 'lhlde Center. You
killed S,000 people. You are a
terrorlst. •
CC Abdel Muti, Ramsey
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Nasbef and Mooath and
z.ayneb Saidi said they were
sitting together in Hearl.son's
Tuesday night dass when he
began talking about the Sept.
11 attack on the World lfade
Center and the Pentagon.
Mooath Saidi said one stu-
dent on the other end of the
room from them was oul-
raged.
"He said. 'Do YQU know
what you said to bim? You
said he crashed those pla.rieS
into the World lfade Center. I
think you need to repbrue
your statement.' [Hea.rbOnf
said, 'I acknowledge WMt l
said.·· Saidi receued.
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screen star
Diahann Carroll
performs
at Orange Coast
College on
Saturday
Yowtg °'8nl
DAILY PtLC1f
D iahann Carroll gets
thoughtful as she thumbs
through memories of a
life full of "firsts" at her
Beverly Hills home.
The 66-year-old values her role aa
Norma Desmond in "Suoset Boule-
vani • the most. lbe musical tells the
tale of how the advent of a studio
IOUDd lywtem led to the downfall of
many ol Hollywood's silent saeen stars.
Norma repre9e0ts an bnportant part
of film hiltory, Carroll said
Many would say the same about her.
Carroll. who will perform Saturday
at Orange Coat College for the first
time, was the first black woman to por-
tray Norma in the Andrew Uoyd Web-
ber bit. She was the first black womatl
to star in her own televisiOn sitcom
series, called •Julia.• She was the first
woman of color to start her own cloth-
ing Une. Her presence in Aaron
Spelling'• •0ynasty• also gave her the
aedit of being the first African-Anleri-
can actreu to continuously star in an
awani-winning nighttime drama.
Ca.lled a trailblazer and a pioneer,
Carroll says aha is grateful for everyone
who "puahed the envelope" before her.
These men and women aeated
•men~ for all artists who
were considered, in this country, third-
world artists,• she said. Among those
Carroll credits is Lena Home.
"The musical films were very popu-
lar when Lena was beginning her
career,• she said. •And she fought to
become a part of that. It wu very diffi-
cult and there was great reslstanCe to
her, but she did it and I think we must
all be grateful.•
ln ma.king her own way as an
actress and singer, Carroll has won a
. Tony Award and a Golden Globe. She
has been a f amlllar face on television
both as single mom and nurse Julia on
"Julia" and as Dominique Devereux
Uo)'d on "Dynasty."
Her movie a edits include "I Know
Why the Caged Bird Sings,• "Clau-
dine" and "Carmen Jones,• and her
Broadway debut was made in 1954 in
"House of Flowers."
George Blanc, OCC's admlDistrattve
dean of economic development and
community education, said he booked
Carroll's performance because her var-
ied repertoire offers something to all
ages.
"Her repertoire ls so atMzing, that
she can do almost anything from rock
to jazi'to contemporary muslc, • Blanc
said, "Y{e always try to offer a compre-
hensive season ... that's a1lo inlplra-
tional and for different generations.•
He added tbat OCC'a lhowl ~w..;. ~
au<ilet>cm'flom 64 ~ c:itim.,WblCJl
meam a gambit of ages and~
Canoll it certain to fit in. She ce1ll
herself a member of the Richard
Rodgeta/Harold Arlen ICboot of mUlic.
Carroll'I perform4nce at OCC wOl
include a tribute to Sinatra and a few
Burt Badi8racb numbers.
"It's where I'm most c<>mfortable, •
, she said of ber muslc preference.
Looking beck on her career of more
than 40 years, the performer wbQ loves
her grandson. family and beautiful
flowers says she still loves her work
but that her fervor has faded, simply
due to time.
"Some of the years have been very
difficult and I think the perseverance is
something that I take great pride in,"
she said. "I think. perhaps, many of my
needs have been satisfied, but I'm not
completely satiated yet.•
Studio Cafe to
celebrate 25th year
Byron Bordeaux.
The cafe is at 100 S. Main St.
on Balboa Peninsula. Music for
· the celebration will start on
weeknights at 8 p.m. and on
weekends at 8:30 p .m. The
anniversary party on Tuesday
will begin at 8 p.m. Pree
admiaion.
Armani Cafe in South Coast'
Plaza. The restaurant has
become the Quattro Cate,
which represents the fact that
Cagnolo now owns four of the
shopping center's eateries,
including Antonello Ristorante.
hold auditions for its holiday
show Dan Sullivan's
•Inspecting Carol" -from
5:30 to 7:30 p.m. Oct. 1 and
from 7 to 9:30 p.m. Oct. 2 at the
college's Drama Lab 1beatre,
2701 Fa.lrvtew Road, Costa
Mesa.
M part of Studio Cafe't 25th
anniversary, ntda and The
Works will peJform different
mUlical tributes every pjgbt
through Tuelday. The band
regularly perfonm at the cafe,
from 2 to .; p.m. on Saturdays.
Tonight'• mUlic will be a
Janis Joplln/JlmJDy Hendrix
tribute with 1lida Freeman and
Information: (9'9) 675-7760.
Annani Cafe changes
into Quattro Cafe
Restaurat~ur Antonio
Dlgnolo recently took over
operations of what was known
until lait weekend as the
Quattro will continue
serving lunch .and dinner, and
the current kitchen and dining
room staff will keep their
positiom.
Information: (714) 751-7153.
'Inspecting Carol'
auditions Oct. 1-2
Orange Coast College will
The show for a cast of 12
tells the story of a theater com-
pany getting ready to mount
Charles Dickens' "A Cbr1stma.s
Carol."
All rolet ore open and a vari-
ety of ages are welcome.
Saiptl are available at OCC's
Norman B. Watson Ubrary.
lnfOTtMtion: (714) 432~0.
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7 WidOW Urges ~vers to be cautious of pedestrians
• COsta Mesa woman calls
for consideration on ~ road
after a b'Qck strikes and kills
her husband.
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DAILY PILOT
COSTA MESA -Elizabeth lfan-
nahan was still groggy Tuesday morn-
ing when she beard sirens while mak-
ing coffee.
Uttle did she know, less than a
block away from their home, her hus-
band, Peter, was being lifted into an
ambulance after a terrible accident.
Less than an hour later, Peter Han-
nahan. 43, was dead.
l{.annahan
•1 oouldn't believe
it. I just stood there. J
heard the words but
they weren't making
any sense,• Blizabeth
Ha.nnahan said.
Peter Hannaban
was crossing Harbor
Boulevard at Merri-
mac Way at 6:05 a.m.
when he was bit by a
small, brown truck,
police said. He was transported to
Hoag Hospital where he died ~m
massive internal bleeding, said David
Ralsten of the Orange Colll\LY Coro-
ner's Office.
It was in the sterile hospital room
where Elizabeth Hannahan last saw
her husband of 14 years. It was such a
contrast to the man who bad given
her ·an enthusiastic kill goodbye as
he Jett for work.
•See you later,• Peter had told her.
P.eter Hannahan wu born 1D
Kan.las Qty, but moved to Costa
Mesa when he was 3. He lived .In the
city for 40 years. eicept for a brtef
.stint 1D Newport Beach.
•He loved it here. That's why he
never left,• Elizabeth said.
It was in a Costa Mesa hair salon
where the two met eadl other. Eliza-
beth was a baJr stylist and Peter Han-
nahan her client for four months
before asking her on a date. Within
three months, the couple was married.
Hannahan worked on an usein-
bly line at Goodwill Industries in
Santa Ana, where he was beaded
that morning.
A 40-year--Old Costa Mesa man
was allegedly driving the truck. but
bas not been arrested or cited, Costa
Mesa Police Sgt. Don Holford said.
Police are investigating th&, caUle of
the accident but have ruled out exces-
live speeding. Hannahen was in the
Cl'06SWalk when be was struck •
Elizabeth Hannahan thinks the
driver simply WltS not paying atten-
tion.
•At 6 a.m. it's still really eady. Peo-
ple are still tired and the sun is barely
out," she said. "If anything, people
just need to pay more attention when
they are driving."
Funeral services will be held at 3
p.m. Tuesday at St. Joachim Catholic
Church. 1964 Orange Ave.
El Morro plan meets cool reception with mobile home park officials
• State work to repair a
septic tank raises worries
among residents about the
future of their homes.
Dffpa Bhar•th
DAILY PILOT ~"
CRYSTAL COVE -A plan
released Thursday that State Depart-
ment of Parks and Recreation officials
see as a • proactive approach" to pro-
tect the cove, El Morro Mobile Home
Park management sees as a troubling
"re<1 herring."
State Parks Officials announced
Thursday that they expect to begjn
repair wprk on a septic tank at the
mobile home park within the next
four to six months.
According to the department, fix-
ing the tank is an aggressive remedy
to prevent it from polluting Crystal
Cove State Park.
But it's a move being made when
the state is not even sure if that part of
the ocean -awarded an A-plus by
Heal the Bay to date -bas been pol-
luted, said El Morro Village Inc.
spokesmap Stuart Byer.
Byer also said that the action
seemed too reminiscent of what the
state did at Crystal Cove, where it
eventually forced residents from the
area's old cottages.
Whenever the state talks about
getting to move or relocate people
from an area it brings in the issue of a
·sewage problem," he said.
"It happened with Crystal Cove,•
Byer said. "Now they're bringing up
the same issue with El Morro."
El Morro consists of about 294
mobile home units along both sides of
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Park, just west of the Laguna Beach
city line.
State Parks officials hope to get the
required approvals from the San
Diego Regional Water Quality Control
Bo~d after tpresenting plans and
additional ~es-today, said Mike
Tope, the department's Orange Coast
District superintendent.
Officials say water-quality tests in
El Morro indicated that bacteria levels
were at "unacceptable levels."
"[The repairs) will be interim work
we need to do before we get into our
project that will convert El Morro into
a public park," Tope said.
That project, which will open up
the park for campers and picnickers,
ii expected to take off after Dec. 31,
2004, when current El Morro resi-
dents' leases run out.
The septic tank repairs will be
funded entirely by the state depart-
ment, Tope said.
The El Morro Community Assn.
voted Aug. 25 to assess itself $700,000
to study the problem. Byer said. He
said the community wants to pay for
the fixes because many are long-term
residents who have a "sense of com·
mibnent. •
"They have been in touch with two
companies to offer solutions," he said.
"The state had also agreed to do some
tests before presenting the plan to the
water board. I'm not really sure what
the state is saying now.•
But Tope, contradicting Byer's
statements, said Thursday that El
Morro Village Inc. is working with
State Parks to fix the sewage problem.
"We understand our goals are differ-
ent from those of the residents who
want to continue to live there,• Tope
said. "But we're together on this issue.•
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• ....... Clrdei: Grand theft
was repor1ltd In the 1700 block •
at 1t:27 a.m. wednetday.
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vehlde burvlary wn rtpOrted In the 2700 btOck at 7:11 a.m.
~· • Newport ...... .-ct Posses-
sioo of drugs Wal reported In
the 2200 block at 9:10 p.m.
~· • .... ~Graffiti WIS
reported In the 1IOO block at
11:56 a.m. Wednesday.
• hvw Drtw. A home bur-
glary wn reported In the 500
block •t 2'.22 p.m. wednesday .
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duct wa reported In the 1900
block at 1:37 p.m. Wednesday.
• bft tlth Street and ar.,.. Awnue: Indecent
exposure was reported at 3:.22
p.m. Wednesct.y.
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• -..0. aoulevllf'd: A garage
burglary was reported in the
1700 block at 7:55 p.m.
Wednesday.
• C.oMt Highway and
.. ~ Drtve: A reckless dri-
ver was reported at 7:55 1.m.
Thursday.
• Dowt' Dt1ve: A commeJdal
burglary was reported in the 800
block at 9:39 a.m. Thursday.
• Kings llkNMt: A home burglary
was reported In the 1400 block
at 2:01 p.m. Wednesday.
•Se....,_.. Drive: A prowler
was reported In the 3600 block
at 9:32 p.m. Wednesct.y.
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CbWcb iald he does not
plai\ OD tUi1n\Jig blackgroUod
checks ilrileas the govern-
ment requires them fu the
future.
"What is a background
check anyway?" Church
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•He's working with a
board that's in essence suing
his employer," said TisyJor of
the planning authority. ·u
COUNCIL
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in public because they
revolved around a personnel
issue." Dixon explained
Thursday.
According to the Brown
Act, the council may uSe a
closed session to discuss con-
tract negotiations underway
with an employee organiza-
tion if the discussion is with
its own bargaining agent and
•for the purpose of reviewing
its position and instructing
the local agency's designated
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MOit fondgn ltUdenls Who
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l\vtation have an Ml viN,
which is a Student visa autho-
iiud by the Immigration and
Naturalization Service for
vocatiollal training, said man-•
this waiver doesn't tum up,
or \f it doesn't 41xist, I'd say
Supervisor Wilson has some
seriou~ questions to
answer."
Wtlson, who has constantly
been part of the board's los-
ing minority vote against
plans to build the commercial
representatives,• said Terry
Francke, general counsel for
the California First Amend-
ment Coalition.
Mone point is fairly clear,
and that is the law does not
permit a local body to hold a
secret session not involving
instructions to the bargaining
agent, but instead (centered)
on some concern about the
economic effects of terror-
ism,• Francke said.
City officials defended the
action saying new informa-
tion was presented after the
agenda had been set and the
only way to address it was to
hold an urgency action. It
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The students took their
concerns to the administra·
tion Thursday. They met
with Bob Dees, the vice pres-
ident of instruction; Kate
MuelleI\ the dean of student
services, and Jess Craig; the
vice president of student ser-
vices.
Mooath Saidi said the
three were very helpful, but
they wondered if they could
really get what they wanted.
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~Could not do1"
Valera ield out of 100 stu-
dents amen~ enrolled in his
school, oinly three are foreign
natlooals.
Many of these schools
airport, could not be reached
Thursday for comment.
Thylor said he bas request-
ed a copy of the letter from
Wllson's office several times,
but has nevet bad his request
fulfilled.
On Wednesday, he took
bis request to the county's
was also important to take ·
action because the existing
contract expired Aug. 31,
said Jerry Scheer, city attor-
ney.
Scheer said Dixon was
concerned about a $1-million
adjustmeQt to the budget -
required on approval of the
contract -given the stock
market plunge reported
Monday.
"Aside from predictions,
we had actual evidence that
the country was in a reces-
sion," said Tom Wood, assis-
tant city attorney.
Dixon would not comment
on the details she wanted to
·we want the teacher to
be fired," be sa1d. "There
were 200 to 300 people in the
class. They're probably not
io.f ormed. Por him to pollute
their minds and tum 200 to
300 people against us .... You
come to school, to a safe envi-
ronment, to learn. He didn't
even open a book. It is a
three-hour class and this is all
be discussed."
The students said that
when they tried to defend
themselve.s, Hearlson would
ignore them, mimic them and
tum their comments into a
joke.
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•We're gradjiaUy getting
back to Dorm.al,• be Mid. •we
have been burt over the last
week and a half. But l"m opti·
mlstic about the future.•
However, not evetything
attorneys. Deputy County
Counsel Don Rubin was
charged with the task of
tracking down a copy of the
document.
•1 don't know whether the
document exists; we're look-
ing for it now," Rubin said.
Rubin added that he
discuss. but said it was
prompted by the entire terror-
ist attack, not just one aspect
of it.
Unless there was a crip-
pling disaster or the threat of
a work stoppage, the council
should hold a special meeting
to discuss it, giving the public
the proper notice, said Tom
Newton, general counsel for
the California Newspaper
Publishers' Assn.
A plunge in the stock mar-
ket does not constitute a crip·
pling disasler, Newton said. It
also does not mandate an
emergency action since it was
apparent last week the econ·
Muti said Hearlson would
ask questions the four stu·
dents couldn't answer.
·He asked, 'Why did they
fly two planes into those tow-
ers?' I said, 'I don't know.
They're crazy.'·
Hearlson, who bl).s taught
at the school since 1980, could
not be reached for comment.
Jim Carnett, a spokesman
for OCC, said after the meet·
ing with the students, Hearl-
son was placed on adminis-
trative leave and another
instructor will take his place.
•Our first concern is for the
students and we want them
to feel comfortable,· Carnett
said.
Saidi said before Tues-
Around
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A Car Wash spomored by SL
Andrews Youth Department
will take place from 9 a.m. to 4
p.m. at the Mariners' Elemen-
tary School parking lot off of
Irvine and Mariners. S.S per
car. All money raised wiD ben-
efit victims ot Sepl 11 tragedy.
Janice Z.Om at (949) 574-2234.
A worlubop designed to
teach tactics to make E-<:<>m-
merce succesSful for a small
business will be offered 1rom·9
a.m. to noon at National Uni-
versity, 3390 Harbor Blvd.,
Costa Mesa. $25, save S.S by
preregisteril)g. (714) 550-7369.
Thea hlnlM;rt and Monica
Timpe-Godfrey of Morgan
Stanley in Newport Beach
will gtve a free seminar on the
steps women should take to
achieve financial success.
The seminar will take place at
11 a.m. at Bottlers Books,
Music·& Cafe at South Coost Plaza. 3333 Bear St., COsta
Mela. (114) 279-8933.
TM elgldla amna.i on.gia
County Peace W.UVJam WW
take piece &om 11 :30 a.m. to
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his search of files 1n the coun-
ty counsel's offices by the
middle of next week.
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(949) 574--t232 or by e-mail at
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omy would take a tum for the
worse, be said.
"Sounds to me like there
was every opportunity to give
24 hours notice and have a
special meeting to discuss it,·
Newton said.
Mayor Ubby Cowan said
neither she nor any of her col·
leagues were aware of any
possible violatiqq, to the law.
"I believe it was well with-
in the spirit of the Brown
Act," Cowan said.
• LOUTA HARPElll covers Costa
Mesa. She may be reached at (949)
574-4275 or by e-mail at loliU.harp·
~la times.com.
day's class the school had
assured students that if they
had any problems, the school
would assist them. He said
they even offered to have d
security guard escort them to
class.
"There were some rude
comments," Mooath Saidi
said. •Tue1e are a lot of une·
ducated people. I know we're
not supposed to tolerate it.
but what do you expect, espe-
cially with what the media
says about us?"
• AUCIA LONZ is the news editor
of the Pilot's sister papef, the Hunt·
lngton 8ffch tndepetldeut. She can
be reached at (714) 96S.7176 or by
MMil at flllt:ia.~tlmes.com.
ment. Reservations required.
(800) 595-MOMS.
James D. LeSuear, author of
"Uncivil War. Intellectuals and
Identity Politics During the
Decolonization,• will sign his
new book at 1 p.m. at Barnes
& Noble Booksellers at 953
Newport Center Drive, New-
port Beach. (949) 759-0982.
A four-coune, semtformal
dinner party open to all
Catholic singles ages 21 to 45
living in Orange County will
be held at 1 p.m. at the New-
port Beach Golf Course Tee
Room, 3100 Irvine Ave., New·
port Beach. Reservations
required. (800) 514-9090.
Doily PHot ..
Disney
toN~rt-
~ the nadOD&l
tnMledy, • be iDl. I ~~ ~auc Gou.a i4id Iba
~ h8d beell iDMle bya~Ofj~~\O tb8 s.tpt.· 11 attadlil.
The league ~ to Ute
the $50,000 for anti-.
b~ej\l((jce tralili.Dg pro-
. grams, some ol Wbk:.b will
NEWPORT-MESA be u.sed in county_ ICbools
The tiining oouldli't be bet· with approved •tale cw-
te.r while tbe netioQ attempts riculum standards. The
to unite fullowmg the recent league applied for the ~t
terrorilt #tacks. The Disney-two months ago.
land Reeort on 1bunday The Anti-Defamation
awarded $450,000 to 53 League is a nonptotit
nonprofit organizations national organization with
countywide, including a 30 regional offices dedicat-
$50,000 allocation to the ed to fighting all forms of
Anti-Defamation League, discrimination, providing
wblcb figb!a prejudice. hate crime and anti-bias
The JeaQue'• COit.a Mesa training while working
office was one of two organi-with law enforcement
zati<ms to receive the resort's agendes and schools.
outstanding award during The Cost.a M~-based
the .._.th annual Oime~lond ~usan G. Komeo Breet,t
R890lt4s Coounuruty servJce Cancer Foundation also
Awards r~A>tion at Dis-received an award of·
nets Califofnl.a Adventure. ~.000 fn the health catego-
Joyce Greepspan, region-ry during the ceremony.
al director of the league's Sally Molnar, a Newport
Costa Mesa oftice, said she Beach resident and board
couldn't be happier with the member of the foundation,
timing of the award. said the foundation will use
.-Boy, is it the time for the .money for a treatment
this,• she said. "We must grant program in the coun-
uoderstand that no matter ty that provides finanda)
what race or religion, we're assistance to women with
all Americans.• limited or no insurance.
Ray Gomez. spokesman Disneyland Resort
for the resort, shared awarded a total of $450,000
Green.span's thoughts. to 53 Orange County agen-
•1t•s very appropriate des. The Corona del Mar-
what race or
rellglon, we're an Americana.,,
-Jorca ._ ipan.
regional dlntetor of the
AnU-Oef•tNtlon 1.e~·s
Costa ~ office
based Docent Guild of Bow-
ers Museum received $5,000
in the cultural arts category,
the Orange County Coundl
Qf Boy Scouts ol America in
C.OSta Meso reoeived $.5,000
in the dvic community ser-
vice category and the Share
Our Selves Emergency Ser-
vices Program in Costa
Mesa received $5,000 in the
soda.I community service.
category.
Walt Disney initiated the
awards in 1957 to recognize
•service to the community
in any way, shape or form.•
Gomez said.
Gomez said about 1,500
people attended the 90-
minute ceremony Thursday.
This year, 317 organizations
applied for the awards.
MEIER
CONTINUED FROM 1
pause) Call me later. Bye.·
Now, I know my mom and
often she exaggerates. So
even though lhe obviously
caught my attention, I wasn't
ready to accept her message
as absolute fact just yet. I
flipped on the tube.
...By this time, the attacks
were easily more than an
hour old. 1\vo planes bad
crashed into the center's twin
towers, one of which bad
already fallen, and another
airliner struck the Pentagon.
Between my 200 1V chan-
nels, a good 30 or so were
showing live or taped footage.
Within the first five min-
utes, I watched the second
plane crash into the south
tower. Meanwhile, the first
tower burned, a billow of
deep, black smoke streaming
perpendicular to the bwld-
ings.
"What? This is happen-
ing? There's no way. How?
Who? Why?H
My journalistic instincts
came out naturally. I pretty
much knew the "when .. and
didn't need to ask that.
"Ring!" Again, the phone .
This time I answered it. My
sister, who lives in Long
Beach, told me to wake up
and turn on the 1V. My mom
had told her to wake me up.
It was a brief conversation
and I called my mom directly
after and then a friend
immediately after that.
Once the second tower
collapsed in front of my and
millions of others' eyes. I sat
on my bed dumbfounded.
The questions ceased. What
more could I ask? Those on
television who had watched
the events unfold in front of
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themselves.
I grew a little sick, a sick I
really couldn't and still can't
explain. I'm sure a similar
feeling overcame IMl:I}' oth·
ers that morning.
I stood up. I actually need-
ed a break from television. lt
had come to that. I took a
shower no shorter than any
other. It was going to be a
long day. While showering, I
wrapped my brain around
the events.
"What is today? Tuesday.
And the date? Sept. 11, 2001.
Sept. 11. What does that
mean? 9-11. 911. Hmm.
Whatever. Coincidence. But
Sept. 11, what the beck is
that?"
l thought back to 1993
and remembered some Mid-
dle East peace accord that
had taken place between
lsrael and the Palestinians.
President Clinton helped
broker that one, I recalled.
But I had no idea whether or
not that was Sept. 11 .
I couldn't think of any-
thing else so l moved on to
other questions. "Who would
do Uus? It obviously was pur-
poseful."
Saddam Hussein came to
mmd. So did the guy who
led the attack on the USS
Cole and the World 'Irade
Center earlier in the '90s.
Osama bin Laden's name
wasn't readily available, but
he seemed like an obvious
suspect. ·Who else would do
~. SJF•rnb. 21, ~1 ~
lt be iide' thole twoJ •
By 8:45 LJIL, I w.I agm
glued to the tube, but fuDy
d:relled and reedy to get to
work. ·
Workl Rarely does wen
escape me, but thOle televi-
sion images were and are
hard to pry m)'lelf from. I
told myself J'd watch another
half-hour of attack footage
and jam ol:f to work. •rungr• It was work.
·want me in?" ·veah."
And with that said, I
rushed to work.
Already, reporters bad
arrtv~bout an hour earlier
than usual. A few stories
were bashed and reporten
bit the phones. We paged a
few more reporters who, too,
rushed in. We held an
unusual staff meeting,
bashed out a few more story
ideas, divided them up and
went to work.
We knew Sept. 11 , 2001
was going to be the biggest.
busiest, most exciting and
saddest day in our journalis-
tic.lives. And hopefully, we
thought, no other day would
top it.
With all of that said and
done, sleep no longer rates
as precious. And if that
phone ever ring!: again while
I'm sleeping, both my ears
and eyes will stay open. l
just hope l ne ver hear those
same words.
• JAMES MEIER is the assist.lint city
editor and editorial page editor.
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DON l!ACH I DAILY PILOT
Newport's KaUe King (left) duels at net against Corona del Mar's Und.say
!!iasign and Clair Allen (right) In the first of two Back Bay showdowns.
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liagles
• $Weep
Laguna
Corona del Mar, meanwhile,
rolls on in Pacific Coast League
openers. Costa Mesa boys win.
The Estancia High boys and girls
.... ~ tea.ma posted a victory
'eil'a to open the Pacific Coast League
IU90D at Laguna Beach Thursday.
Eagles jWUOT Humberto Rojas ( 16:45)
and senior Mike Casillas ( 16:50)
provided the 1-2 firush, leadmg to a 19·
36~ry.
In other boys PCL action, Corona del
Ms took care of VJ.Siting University, 16-•1. as Sea Kings attained the top four
finishes.
Senior Dustin Hodges ( 16:20),
~homore Kevin Artz ( 16:32), senior
Bea•lnouye (16:50) and senior Mark
Po&erantz (16:50) did their 1-2-3-4 act.
At Northwood, the Costa Mesa boys SCl'Wl began the PCL season with a 25-30
z-:::::=~~2~ tauslangs senior Jose Ibarra (16:51),
Martx>s Huipe ( 17 :21) and Carlos rbarra
(11:21) conbibuted in the narrow victory,
coming in fourth, fifth, and sixth. respec·
ttvely.
•we had outstanding performanres
from Irwin Salas, Jose Ibarra and Marcos
Huipe, • Mesa Coach Enc Davies said.
lo girls PCL action:
]tanc:ia (1-0) was led by junior Diana
~who won the race in 20:15. Ludi
Valdez (l1:52), and twins Hanni (22:44)
~asml.ne Gelder (22:50) and senior
pucfy H~(23:03) also finished ui-1"'top 'lhe~ed tbeirfour-
yeer unbeaten 41.L Che PCL with a
20-38 win over University. CdM senior
JUlle Allen outdistanced the field,
~ flrst place in 17:20, while Juntor
Bedty Cummins (19:12) finished third.
Costa Mesa dropped a 23..JS deds1on
to Northwood. Sophomore thrlstine
Bjeknd (19:24) and senior Eileen Bello
(lC>l 11) flnllbed seoood and third. respec.
ttV8lf.
' t'be Bagle1 will compete in the ~ lnvttadooal Saturdey. then
w1ll fece Untvantty at Ma.on Pa.rt in IMM ~y. CdM Will tab tbe
weeuDa off before tlllng on Cosq
Nlla Thunday at Mela, 1b8 Mustangs ~1 compete in the Dan• Hills
timtadoUl tlUI weeuoct.
gs, in 6.ye
Claire bits hand which once fed her with
17 kills as Sea Kings rally from 0-2 deficit.
Tony Attobelff
0MYPl..oT
CORONA DEL MAR -Another
day, another Corona del Mar High-
Newport Harbor girls volleyball five-• g ame, two-hour, back-a~d-forth SCOlllOAID
thriller.
When the smoke cleared, it was Newport
the host Sea Kings who prevailed, CcN
11 -15, 9-15, 15-13, 15-9, 15-13, ----
Thunday night.
2
3
"It was a very physical game out there tonight dnd
with this being our third five.game match of the yedI
already, I think that helped us down the stretch,• CdM
Coach Bill Christiansen said, following his first Battle
of the Bay victory as the Sea Kings' skipper.
"We've got a pretty good team over here and when
we play at even 80-90% of our potential, we can bedt
any team around, and you can quote me on that "
HIGH SCHOOL GIRLS TENNIS
Claire Allen, a junior transfer from Newport Harbor.
stung ber former; &eammates with 17 kills and six ace
serves.
"She was strong and even thougb she had friends
on both sides of the court, I don't think that was an 1:s5Ue, • Ouistiansen said "Her strong play really helped
us rally.·
Rally doesn'tquit.e give Thursday's comeback justice.
After losing the ~ two games handily, the Sea IGngs
(4-0), limited th~ir mistakes and forced the Sailors
( 1·1) to play on their heels the remainder of the match.
·Give Corona del Mar credit,· Newport Coach Dan
Glenn said. "They eliminated -some of their unforced
errors and we just couldn't finish them oU down the
stretch. We had opportunities to end it early and we just
couldn't do It.•
Newport's triple threat of junior Kristen McClune (16
kills, seven aces) as well as seniors Christine Woller (15
kills) and Liz Lord (11 kills) helped Newport cruise to
WU\S in tbe first two games. ln the opener, Newport led,
14-6, but had to bold off the pesky Sea Kings, who
scored five straight points before falling.
SEE VOLLEYBALL PAGE 8
rei s, 12-
•
PHOTOS IN SEAN HkilR I DAl.Y Pt.OT
Brittany Jleltz (above) was
a winner In all three ol ber
sets at No. 2 llngles. lllylynn
Snyder and Leslle Damion
(at left) won two of three seb
at No. 1 doubles, and Brltlany
Holland (below) ldck-stuted
the victory In ~round with a 7~ win o
Pentnsula's Shllpa
to send the Sea Kin Into
a 4-1 lead, which e~
to 5-t after the tint road of
play 'Jbunday tn a llODIH g'le
match of naUonal proportlom
on the prep level.
Status as No. 1 in the nation
seems to be on direct course
after convincing victory over
potent Peninsula, snappin~
a 66-match winning streak.
Richard Dunn
DAILY Ptt..oT
CORONA DEL
MAit -By design, • tennis is an
individual sport, but
don't say that to
members of tbe
Corona del Mar SCOIROAll
High girls tennis
team .... •• ' • Clolarl9 .... 12 The Sea Kings,
the top-ranked team
in Orange County and CIF Southern
Section Division rv. earned the No. 1
~ in the upcoming CdM National
High School All-American Invitational
and, perhaps, the inside track to a
mythical national championship by
USA Today.
After soundly defeating powerhouse
Peninsula, 12-4), in a nonleague match
Thursday at CdM, Coach Andy
Stewart's Sea Kings can probably stalte
claim to any No. 1 poll around.
. •for right now. I think we're the
best team in the country,• Stewart said.
•I don't know who's in Aorida, but I'd
take my team against anybody.·
Corona del Mar(~). which ended
Penin.sula's 66-match winning streak
in CIF round-robin competition, won
eight of nine singles sets, while two
doubles team$ captured two of three
sets, including the Sea Kings' No. 3
doubles squad of senioc Brittany Minna
and sopbomote Amanda Rubenstein.
Minna and Rubenstein upset the
Panthers' tbitd doubles team of tenior'
Colby Comstock and jlJnior Stephanie
Steams, 7 -5, in the opening round.
giving the hosts a huge Uft. With
c.c.mtock.. ranked 27th nationally, the
teem was considered PenlnsuJ.a ... belt
in doubles.
•1 knew it woUld be a tougb match
end we needed to pi.if our bait, bUt
tbat first round killed u1, • Mid
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· CdM (twice), Sailors
PQS,t polo victories in
South. Coast tourney
COIUDAdelMlr ii:J Hlgb'I ~ wu.r •
polo teem meed to
· two lopsided
victories 'lbWlday in the early
rowull of the Sourth Coast
Tournament.
Riverside Poly wa1 the
leOOIDd to feel the wrath ol the
Sea Kings .. the 11gers fell, 1()..
4, sending Corona de1 Mar into
today's round in Us waters, at 6
p.m.
Victory over Poly was
apparent at baJftime with a 4-0
lead. the second straight game
the Sea Kings blanked the
opposition in the first half.
John Maml led wth way with
three goals, and Artie Dorr and
Bobby Messenger each tailed
twice for the Sea Kings. •
Sherwin Kim (eight saves)
and Beau Stoclatill (ftve saves)
shared goalie duties.
Earlier in the day, the Sea
Kings opened the South Coast
Tournament with a 13-1 victory
over Dana Hills. Dorr scored
three g<>als, while Mann, Jason
DiRocco and Alli Kattan tallied
two each. Ryan Moore, Michael
March, Marcello Pantuliano and
Messenger scored one goal
each. CdM goalie Tyler
Brundage led with five saves.
•Newport HutM>r. meanwbUe,
earned two wins, including an
exciting sudden-death victory
over Wla Park.
First, the Sailors defeated
Pallbrook, 16-7, as Michael
Vanderburg and Brent Arm-
strongled with three goals each.
In the win over Villa Park,
Newport Harbors Ross Sinclair
scored the game-winning goal.
Nathan Weiner and Jay
Thornpeon tamed two goals each
for the winners. Sa.llors goalie
Nathan McLain turned back
seven shots in the sudden-death
victory.
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o.n.ta 0010 · 1
Ccrana dll Mir 8 ) 0 2 • 13
Qllll-Dorr ), Mlrw't 2. J. DIRocx:o 2.
l(aNn 2. Moote 1, Mlf'ch 1, Plf'ltUllno
1, ,, Ill I 9lf 1. SllVllS • 8Nndage s.
Stocbdl 2. Kim 1.
CDMtet.• 1 ~· !VwnidePoly 0031 ·•
C.ofonl del Mar l 1 5 1 . 10
Qllll • Mam ), Don 2. Maenget 2.
J. OIRocJco 1. Mlrdl 1, M9)w 1. *-=
Kim .. Stodtd 5.
lllE& ,., ....... , .. ""'"POO'C 1
Falllrook 1 1 1 • • 7
H9wpoft 6 2 ) 5 • 16
Na II D t · Wljrw 2. Annstrong J,
5indllf 2. ~), Thomplon 1.
Mustangs fall
The Costa~ Mesa High boys
water polo team
dropped a 17·12
non-league dedslon to visiting
Westminster Thursday after-
noon.
Adam Douglass led the
Mustangs (0-2) with three goals,
while Jeff Collett, Matt
Grubisich, Mike Gardiner and ·
Chasen Marshall added two
goals each.
Mesa will take part in the
upcoming Magnolia Tourna-
ment, ~g Monday. ~
... Id • 17, Col'a MllA 12 Wtitl••-5 5 l •• 17
O:.U MIN • • J 1 -12 c.... ..... Ooug6aB), Collett 2.
Gntilictl 2. Girdner 2. Mlf1hall 2.
a.nett 1.S...-~ 10.
Sailors roll. 2-0
The Newport [!] Harbor High field
bockeyt.eam had a
shutout, 2-0, not
only in soore, but In shots. rippng
Glendora in Sumet League adioo
Thursday. The Sailors (2-1)
outsbot the 11utans (0-3), 22-0, at
Harper Community Center.
Newport senior Kelly
Duffield scored on a breakaway
7:24 into the gama. And, junior
Kaley Nix iced the decision,
taking a pm from junior Athena
Vasquez and putting it away
with three minutes left.
Mesa falls. 15-3
The Costa[][] Mesa High girls
tennis team drop-
ped a 15·3 non-
league decision to host El
Modena Wedneeday afternoon..
Hilary Havens wu the
Mustangs' lone bright spot,
sweeping i..waybougb ltDglea.
~1. ~1.6-0.MmafaDltl? 1-2. rm
a.--11.a..111M1
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(CM) lol\. 1 ... , ... He c. ~ (QQ.
lolt,2~24,M
...... -H.~(OOlolt
to~ 5-7, i.toMorM-
Hiqe. ~7, a. to L Lan0<. L.-nb. 6-7;
Hlmllta 1-L ,_, _. lolt. 2"' K 1-6:
T. rr.... Mr UiJ tailOIOlt.4'.K 14
WYIW"'"lm .._,.. ...... 8Mol.
1. ~ cn 16:l6: z.. c.m. CEl: 1~ J. .._(LI>. 16.'St; ._van GMrn ro. 11:11;
5. Ormir;D en 11:14; '-omoum. (la). 11:15; 1. Flof9 en 11:2A; a. 1-tof!•..._ (LI).
17:B, 9. GI.en (LI), 17:A4; 10. sirns-on (LI) 17:52.
C.WaaMM1-.ui.w-1wO
1. Hodges (CdM). 1~ 2. Ntz (c.dM). 16:31.. J. ~ (CdM), 16:50; 4. ~
(CdM). 1~ s. ei..n.nn M . 16:55' 6. Diiion (CdM), 16.-. 7. 1\#nlr (CdM). 11:01; a. Qulnlln (CdM), 11:02; t. Smith M. 17:21; 10. Uu (U), 11.116. c..1111Ma..., .. :1111•
1. w. (CM). 16:2'7; 2. .... (N). 1~ l. Ganz.Mr (N), 1"'2; .. J. "*'-(CM), 16:51; s. Hulpe (CM). 17'21; 6. c. lmrfa fCM) 17'32; 7. McAt1hur (N). 17~ I. '°"" (N),
17~ 9. ~(CM). 1a1~ 10. ~ (N). 1ali. _.,, .. ,
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1.--. en •15; 2. ... ~ 4.1). 21• J...,... (LI), 21:23; .. valdlz cn 21 :52; s. H. G9llilr (E) ~ "J. Gelder«>. ~ 7. N. ~o (LI) 22:SO;
.. Senctm (LI), 22:5'; t. ......... (I). not 10. .... (LI), 2A:1S. c.w ............ .
1. Allen (CdM). 17'.lCt 2. ...... (U). 1aot. ]. o.nmn (CdM). J9:12; 4. Mone (CdM).
19'31; 5, ec.u.i (CdM), llk15; 6. <:olom M. a.25; 7. 5wtglrt (('dM), 20:31;
.. Sdliplr\ (U), 20'35; t . "'--(CdM). »A7; 10. Splezla M. ~
lll09llif CCIII D,C-lllM• •
1. Panon 00. 19:1~ l. ~(CM) 19".JA; a. llllo (CM). .20:17; .. hd'tfOld (N),
».lCt 5. ~ 00. 20'.D; 6. SUrtte"' 21!1); 7. Sd'°"9ld 00. 21:41; I. lottklllll oo. 21:SJ; t. we,.. (N). ~ 10. rr.... (CM). nm.
, . OMV Pl.Of PHCJl'OS IV DON LEACH
Newport Harbor High'• Uz Loni (above) atretcbe9 for a~ Below, Corcma del Mm'•
Jacqueline Becker sets the Sea Kbtgs up en route to tbetr he-9el vldary over tbe 'tan. .
VOLLEYBALL
CONTINUED FROM 7
CdM jumped out to a 9-4
lead in Game 2 before Newport
ripped off the final t 1 points.
One of those points came
courtesy of a red-card violation
by Christiansen for excessive
arguing.
•And those guys (the
officials) are my friends,•
Christiansen joked afterward.
·vou should aee me 'When I doo't
like the referees.•
Game 3 had CdM with leads
of 7 -1 and 13-8, before the
Sailors rallied. eack-to-back
acas by M<.Oune capped off a 5-
0 run to even the 1COre, 13-13.
But CdM held tough. Aftei
CdM earned a sldeout, a
Newport passing error gave the
Sea Kings a 14-13 lead. And,
when tenior Jacquellne Becks
came up with an lmprellite dig,
the Sailors shot themselves in
the foot; giving the hosts Ga.me
3.
'lb.is time, it was the SaUon
who Jumped out to a quick 1eed.
taking an 8-3 adVantage. But a
9-0 CdM run turned all the
momentum back to the Sea
Kings' favor. After Newport
scored again, the Sea Kings
ended Game 4 with a 3-0 run.
forcing a fifth game.
·1 told the girls at the end of
Game 4 that 1f lt goes t.o a ftftb
game, it's a aap shoot,• Glenn
said.
In Game 5, ICOl'9d 00 the rally
system, there were five lead
changes between the schools.
The turning point came with
Newport leading, 6-5. CdM
went on a 7-2 run and took the
lead for good.
1be Sallon bung tough and
responded with a 5-2 run to tie
the game at 13·13, butfollowfng
a third Game 5 leIV1ce error and
TENNIS
CONTINUED. FROM 7
an -errant return, CdM charged
the court victorious.
Senion Morgan Smith
baleoced CdM's offensive
arsenal with 15 kills, while
Becker paced the attack with 40
assists.
• Jacquellne was a 11trong
lelder for UI out tbe!e, both wttb
bar play and verbally,•
Christiansen tald. "When we
got a little BUstered. she brought
the team's focus back to where
it needed to be.•
For those who missed the
excitement, the two schools
1QUare off again Nov. 2 at 5;.t5 ln
the Sallon' gym.
"I'm looking forward to that
out~. Christiansen said.
"We want to prove to everyone
that ttu. was no Oulte. •
Minna and Rubenltetn fell bebiDd; 4· 1, then
rallied for tbe Win. •
sweepl.Dg thetr sets, CdM dominated in
singles.
·we started working u a tNm. and just
wtnn1ng key points,• Mid Rut-wt•n •ws
really nice when you Work bard and get to
see lt pay off.• ·we work great to:;ree•w, • MIDM mlded.
At No. 1 doubles fortbt ~~ _... "With thoee two, it's lib ltartlng a match
6-0," Stewart said. "If 'another team's got a
good (playc), they can't bNt them and
they'll move eo doubles, like what Penlnsula
did with (Comttock). •
In the first round. ID Wblcb the Sea Kings'
pair ot 1-5 wiDI proved to be monumental.
Leslie Damion aDd Jwdqf SoJd8r
won two o( three sets, tnChadlDg bi cMnctw
for CdM in tbe thlrd round with a &i-3 Win
over Macall Haddril and ChrtlUDi .JadrWoD.
Katie Tenerelll and Juliette Mutille
competed at No. 2 doublel for the Sea KIDgs.
Hess, Jones :
honored at' VU
'
COSTA MESA~ -Matt Hea P'lf'l
the Vanguard
Unlvetllty men'•
soccer.team a bat trick and 1be
Golden State Athletic Con-
ference made him its GSAC
Men's Soccer Player of the
Week. .
Hess, who is in bis ,&lrst
season at Vanguard, ear'(led
Uon of the Week laurels lut
week, but did not stop there.
This past weekend aQhe
Uons boated the Vanguard
University Soccer Classlt'1 be
helped propel bis team to two
more victories. .
Hess scored bis hat tric:'k to
lead the Uom to a 3-0 victory in
the vu Soccer Classic. ..
Hess currently leada~lbe
Uons with seven goal.I in eight
games this season. ",,.
Vangu4Jd finished the· VU
Soccer Classic 2-0, recording
beck-to-back shutouts, aml'hal
won three consecutive games.
Vanguard bu improv-1 to
3-4-1 overall and will ~
GSAC play next week.
In cross coun-[X] try, Robbie Jones, •
a junior transfer
bun Orange Coast
College, set a new 6,000-.m..r
record for the Vang\l&rd
University men's aoa COUDU'y
team Saturday at the Oan!Jlboot
Invitational. -
Vanguard, scheduled to
compete at the San Diego §ate
Aztec Invitational. attendedabe
"Tuur O' the Part"at ~
In Olino after the au:>ceDaUaJt m
the San Diego meel ""
RUD.Qino a 6K race t.nliaad
of the normal 8K. Jones ftn1sbed
sixth out of 109 runners,·~d
first among the Uom. ' ,
His 6X time ol 19:09 b~ a
seven-year old VU recor'CI' of
19:47, set by Jason Scbaeter in
1994. ~
Jones' performance, wtdcb
earned Lien m the Week bonon,
beJped Vanguard finilb ...-b
ea a team on Saturday. ..
TODAY'S SCIBW
~
College men -UC lnAne at Loyola Marymoont Tournament,
vs.~3p.m.
~f.~-.•
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COSTA MESA -Tiie Vanguard I ~ 1 · ~ IDID~ IOCl:IW lMm bad ltl ~
game winning ltreak e.Mled as the Uons
suffered a 7-0 setback to AIHant
lntemetional Universtty Wednesday.
The Globerunoen broke the iKloreless tie in the 33rd
minute of the game. Tuey scored another goal 00 leCOl'lds
later before connecting on yet another in the 4 tst minute,
en route to the nonconference shutout over the Laona
(J.5-1).
Vanguard beqins Golden State Athletic Conference
play Wednesday at Concordia University.
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. -O BaFRANCIS E. SMITH, TMMIS.No.01.ia<1-.K SUMlfARY OF N011CE Of SUMMARY Of Julie A. Muma. I/rat-N011CE ~ nun&'I NOTICE 10 lelld. Tht F....., Plf-
r No.: 25789, APN No. 41M1M1 M*t d PROPOSED PUBUC SALE PROPOSED Prnident SM.£ T.S. No. Ot..1-CONTRACTORS tom... Bond INI ,.
ESTATI OFR 9020 Reseda Boule-TNllll's S. '11111 n In ORDINANCE The foilowlng mini-OADtNANCE Thia atat«nent w" ~81. ~7 3471youil!l-TIGIN CAUJNG FOR 11106 main In U ~ IRI fll. AICHAA ~ vard, Suite 201, delal "* I .. cl CITY OF llOtage lacillty, tlCOO'd-cm Of filed with the County ....... -· -feel lhrough .. ~ SMITH Northridge. California ~ ~ '* COSTA MESA ~ PfO'lliione ol COSTA MESA ~ ~~ County oe=AULTUNOER~ ~~ITV tee period u tpec:iMd In
CASENO,A209720 91324, :c.,V2001. ~)QI... A PROPOSED OR· ness .,.!. °',,:,-... 8.:'; ORDINANCE 01·22.. 20016873054 ~~ YOU OOUEGE DISTRICT lher:'*J:'s~ ..
Tollhelrl. benlldltlet, (818) 349-4144 •""1~=':'~ OINANCE ii ICheduled Code, Chapter lO, ~ to bl In lull O.ity P11o4:::. 31 = TAKE ACnoN to fW). Bid DMclllne· wwa fie "Ca'° Atld =:: n1~ ~=.:.-or. ,)'OU,_, ..... a1 =r~ir:.: ~s::zr~c::: :::r:~=.: z.14.21. , · F..JC:::tr:1l ~30.2001112:00 :L°'W:~
Mio may OOW-. be ROSEMARY h l\IUt ol h.,::'*" of 1, 2001, being cllitY Act herebY alvff SepCember 1 • 4UV1, Fk:tltioua Buslnea PUIUC SN...E. F YOU Alce ol Bid AacliilC: or ildomldl11 In MY
lrllMl9d In .. will or KEENAN ~~ ~ Ordinance Ol-23, to NOTlCE ' OF PUllLIC ::::,..:: == ~~ NalM Statement hEB> AH EJP\.NWDf Oflce of g::-eo: blOI °'in h bidding !~1--~.,E~'"'-' of STEVE~SON Ul'OO NL, Altd Tnatee pmona a~~!_"Z; SALE. COONCIL MEM-The following persons ~~.!,t! ~ .... ~..._.. 1""m~ ~.to::
-·-. .... •• _, MYaral Counly "lllandt" will oondUd _....., aala RS: AYE : ow1111, ., __ , In· YOU YOU ......,.. " Bldg. "O", I 70 Adllnl t..1bor Code, lhe 01raca AH!VWWPETTT..-ION.,.,.,,FOAn. SUPERIOR COURT .,......... .... • .......... incOrpor -·1 Alrpol'I Self Stol"lge BE s c are ~as ,.""""'"""'"_. -· '""'"'' """'''" "' """
p.:irA.&fE ha been llled OF CALIFORNIA ~ T ... llldlr llld proposed for annexation a ...--Dlaon llonlNln. Rob-• ..,,_ • ~ Avenue, Costa Mesa. of 1tM1 ~ o1 ~ ~.,~RUBY ,.. ..,,E COUNTY OF ~IO "*t d Dlln-lo lhe City, localed of the contents of the 1naot\ StMI. NOES· duatrlea, Inc. 681 ~ISA ~~y ,.. .. """"" ........... ~ ... .....
'-UV1 withn, but ..... lncludfla ~ llP8Cll(1) named Hone. ABSENT· Nona· Halladay, Santa Ana, ""'~ ....,..... ""' """" ..,...,_ .._..,.,. ... .,,. ARO In l'1e Superior ORANGE ~ ~ llCOlllld "'" aouth ci below, wi1ti lhe oonlentl • • CA 92705 GIVEN hll .. 1'111 c Project Identification Slate of California hU
Court ol caalcma, In re the Estate ol 200"" 411~ ~ ~ ~ al of the .,.. aouth .....,.. add to lhe o.w.-OROIN~~L 01-8
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2 Royal Manulaclunng -.___ • 1,,... Name: Orange Coast delennlnad Iha oaner-,.._...., at OAANGE ELLEN E ..,._'" ._ .._. Mesa 0'1ve, north of ~... ·--repeals ~""''' • Industries (CA) 2681 -·• N,._, -College Allied HNlth ally pr9¥lllllng r11tea ol THE., PETITION FOR aka ELL.ENKEEENTTANA on» In,. Olb al h ~ 20th StrMt, aut of ~ ~~~~ and 9.90.1 ol the Com Haladaic Santa Ana ~ araa. ~....., Remodel. Bid No 1835 :S In ht locally In -. ,. n.-....... -. Senla Ana AY9f1UI and Mesa Municlpal Code ,.... 92 05• • CA l2ll2li A 'a .......... Bide -on ...... .. W ..... 11 ... ..._ ~PMSATE ~ lhll KEENAN, Deoedeo1 ::::.=_'"...:;: -:!; _. of Tlalln Av'erutJ America (cash only). rea9ldlno llbclf CllfT1PI ""' Pwa1 fbrar '12-051.al ,;d-~ -; Otb ....---.. ~:..i.,..., ';j a.ARE HOWARD CASE HO -·-. ,...,...., ..,. lnllne Avenue. In con· Owll8f -Iha right THE ~Ull TEXT ol This business 15 con-wll be aaid It::: ILi> """"""~ ..,....... ~ u PllflOllll .: Mulildl~ •11111 10 bid. . dueled by a corporatlOn ....._ It .. ..._. al the Phy** F~ lheM W9Q9 ,_. di-_.._. A-202387 = u:1on ID ~ nectlon with Rezone The sale 11 ~ held lfle ordinance may be Have you sllrted .,., ...... Coordinator, Ardith terminttlona. entitled ~ to NOTICE OF ... _.. .. Pe4Jtion R-0Hl1 read In the Cltv Clerll's I I ? "*-ID lhe Cou'1ly R ...... -. Coas1 c~. PREV"'ILING w•"E ~ the estale ol "" --~ • THE MOTION 10 ON• to satisfy a la lord's Office n Fafr Drive. do no bus ness ye1 ~ 700 CMc ""'.v7 ,........_ ""''.:'..'..:: ., ; -~...._. .,..__~ INTENTION lln'tl rlta In IMJ mcney al fin lien and will be held at. Co6ta •Mesa Yes. 111189 0.-Dl1W Welt, s.a munity ~"'¥" .,..i.,...; SCl'\L.CO, ate .,_,..,_,
llSPETTTION reQUetll TO SEU· h \Mll9d Slalea, ~ Cllh, I Ordlnanoe 01-23 iral AIRPORT SELF MARY T: ELLIOTT, •Royal Manulactunng Ar-. CA on 1~2f.l001 •• 1370 Adatrll Ave., Bldg. at the DISTRICT otfice
Ill dlc»denl's '""' encl REAL PROPERTY Cl9her'1 check chMI "" a reading carried by the STORAGE • 3760 & °i::%t ,...., ,.._._ lildustrlet Inc ~ ... -....._ "O", Costa Mesa. CA localed at 1370 AdlrTll .., lollowing roll call vote: 3800 C o I -·• .,-.. R .... _. ·R......... '-_.-"" .., w• ,..,._ (714) 4~ Ave Costa Meaa CA cadtll. W I/Pf, be AT PRIVATE SALE SI* ,. ~ 8". 1 COUHClL •EMBERS: ampua r ve. ished Newport PreAA~I """' tikidar, P9)1llll* Ith *"8 Wf!lb Siie 9262&· Ptiylbl Faci-~ID probate Thi NOTICE IS HEREBY dllCk ~ by I 51111 or AYES: Cowlln, Dixon, Newpon Beach, CA Buch-Costa Mesa This stetemenl was GI ... tar C8lt1 I~ www c;ocd edultacihbas it1es Ptanning, and ..
... Md"" cxdoll are GIVEN that. Subtect to Ftdlnl Cid than, or • Roblnaon, Staal. ~ .. ~:~;:e'T.!i Dally Pilot $9C)lembef f"9d with the County .... d1ldc chwn by I NOTICE IS HEREBY available to MY ln-l'Allltlle~ fietotk~': ::;~r.m~o'bct~ftr th121s. =-~~ lnSllllU: NOES: Monehen. public is lf!Vlted to 11_ 21. 2001 F092 Cletk of Orwige County ~~ ..... I GIVEN thet lhe above-1-led ~ 1.C10f1,..
vvv ....... ""' ABSEHT: Hone. tend. Temu; are cash -------'-"-= on 06l09/2001 .. _..,...,,by• ..... "' nemed SdlOOI o.tnct ol Ql-1. llia · ConlrKtor
2001, al 500 pm , or As3oc:laon. SM9 ~ THE FULL TEXT ol only. 200lU73753 ....... crlCll IRln. Cl a Orange Coonty, Cahtor· shlll poet a copy" HI
1THE1PETTTION requests therealle1 wilhin !he lime Jlan or SIW9 e.t ll*llad the ordinance may be A rl '-SUMMARY OF Dally Pilot S""". 7, 14, c:Ndl cnwn by 1 .-a nla. acting by and documen1 llt eecn lob aulhOrtly 10 adrniMtef allowed by law. the uo· In MCtol 51112 d Ill FNndal read In ltle C~ Cle!1<s g-ra• deac pllon " .,,,. ......, uW1Q1 llld '-' tn h its Gove sl1 Tht Contr'8Clof IRI -·~... . . ...._. ,.._ de i _,. Ad i i ,. ........... M ...... __. ID do ""'-n F Ori of the propeny being PROPOSED 21, 28, 2001 FOQ? ....... __ roug 11 ming e. __ .,. """"" u"" rs gn.... as m n S· """"' ... _..,_ vn..,., a r ve, sold. along with the Iden-ORDINANCE .. ;W">I~ --Board, herelno er re-1rtf suboollll'8Ctol under
lrat°' ol lhe Estate ol the tiu... in ta SIM.) It In Costa Mesa. My of the Occupent rant· CfTY OF IM80dlllol~ OI ..W. !erred to 11 "DIS· It shall pa}' not leaa lwl ~tTw. ~~ta~ above·named decedent, hl!artolhlllpillll.. MARY T. ELLIOTT, ing the~ 11 as bnl~ln~ TRICr, will receive up the spaclfia<I oreveillnll , .. __ ....... , '"" wi• se• al pnvale sale to maw1 ftfly .. lo h DaoutY City Ct.ti follows: COSTA MESA Codi -=tloll 51112 llld to. but not later than the rales ol wegea IO .a
fie l*900ll the hlglleSI and be5I ne1 Pl-*CMtCftlf,401-411 Published Newpon SPACE NO A PROPOSED OR-auhartmdlDdo....,._ above-staled lime, wortt.n ~In ht
...... -..... am!MI '° Ilk• bidder on the lenns Ind E OlapNI -.,......, Beach·Coala MHI OCCUPANT·. DI NANCE Is scheduled Flctltlou• BualnH• In Cllbnla. Thi..... sealed bids for the execution al ht ~ ~ _ ICllonl wi1hout cond1t1ons hereinallar CA, al tl(tC. .. n1 r.. Delly Pilol September PROPERTY for edopCiofl at the revu-Heme Statement i. midi ....... CICMIWt llW8sd ol 1 oontt'1ld for tract. 'ClllO*IO ~ IAll'OYll mentJoned all nght. title l.lldlrllid"*-d~ 21, 2001 DESCRIPTION lar City Council maellng The f~ persons or ~ ep.-a the Pfoiect deactt>ed as No bidder may .a.n llleing certilln wry and lnte<est of the dee»-Aaa1rllsC In h '"'*'Y F093 1078• WOfdcfatt Sys-of October 1. 2001. ere doing business aa ln1llld. ~ ... Remodel of Orange with0'8W MY bid lot a
,lqlclrlanl ldonll, dent al the hme of death Diiied In Nill ~ ct. lams, Inc .. Eight filing being Onlinance 01-25. Beach'n Tan. 610 Pa-;zrlOi~ Of ~ Coast Colleoe Allied period ol allCly <«>lo,"'?: 1~:... ... ~ ~~ 1and a11, ... '?1'..:.Autle. endhln-ICll*'ighlllldlwlln:AP.H SUPRMOMPAORSYEODF Cabe., two large Cabe .• a1~3e7n0dlng1 ,.,_seCocll~tn clllic CoastBHwy lt204cA' 1nraa, to .,,,., .. ~ ~tldtng11 ..... Fiv ~old!De......_lll ...,.. __ w..., -.,. eras .. 111111 ... estate as No.. 419-()1~1 The lllrlll cl'lilif & boxes. ..,.. o u,. u a aguna each, ~ .a.wed by.. ....,re .. , ..,. a e ...,.....~.,, ,_
l9qUAd ID t;ve notice to acquired on addition to deu Ind °'* commcn O~AOFNCE 1139, Maltt Moffitt. Nu-Mesa Munldpel Code to 92651 DeedGITNlt~by ($5) dollar non·refun· A payment bond 9'191 ~ pef1onS urMls lhot of the deoedenl 11 dltl9Wkrl. I q ol h • merous boxes Change the hours of op· Shawn L-Carlson. 891 ,,,.,._ Honw, 1 11116dow, dable paymen1 requtAld be required D11or to ex-t"'F'hlw waiYed notice the t1me of death, in tne ~ _,..cs *"" II COSTA MESA 2319. Wordcrlft/NCS, eratlon for Y9llding veN-Tia Juana St , Laguna • w.a Aecardld an for one Ml of bid <low-eculion of rt. oonnct ·ort:s:ionMl'lllld 10 the real property located In • .....-. ._ ,_ -· A PROPOSED OR-Boxes, """""'laf ""'ns. clas. Beach, CA 92651 .,,......,.. ' lnlan.rTM ments Checlta should encl ttlllll be in ht bm ....,,,_ ac:llon) The Ofange County CelrfOf· ~....::::: ,_:. ,.'::.,. 0:::: OIN • ...,..E ii .....,...,.,. .. ..,. dlaKs. ~Ye..-THE MOTION 10 OfV9 Thts business 1s a>n-:.:.:.=..""" d ~ be made payable to ae1 lonh In ht oor*9Ct ~ 1111 as lolows Lot 7 ol _, .. _ ..... ,_ -"'""' ..,._,._.,, On:linall08 01-25 lrrat dueled by an ~ .....,._,v,.., Coast Community Col-documents 1~ authonty Tract 1678 as llhOwn on CA l2S'27 The nllrllpd for adapllcfl al the regu-B•=~~·~~~. NM:~ ~ carried by Iha Have you started Alcafdl GI ~ lloe Olslrict. ~ lo Saaiotl =.~ i.rilla 111 Map recorded in Book TNllll dlcMlll q 1Mr lar City Councl rMalng Diiiy Piiot "'-tembef following roll call vote doing business yet? No Ccu1ly. Clllarr& hw Elide stllll be receiYect 22300 ol lhe P\Allc Con-
• per1lon filet an 52, Page 27. ol MIS• lar 9lY •w•a• d .. of Octof)ef 1, 2001, 2 ....... COUNCIL MEMBERS: Shawn Car1aon 1111111 lmQUl'll .aRd ... In the place ldentillad tract Code ... corwact
QbiedlOrl to the petition cellaneous Maps, Re-..,... ldt9 nl alls being Ofdlnlnce Ol-24. 14• 1,?0QI F064 AYES: Dixon, Thts s1etament was .-SlinlllrunW't•anw aboYe, and those blda will c:on1aln prot;tllo11a ~!:'lhowl good Clute cools o1 Orange County, conrnon clllinlot\ I Q, lo prezone 193 ac<ea of Mon9htln Roblnaon, filed With the County lmedlnllll!pi.tilcllond shall be opened and permitting the auc-m"9 OOllf llholAd not California .,..,.., '** 91111 Illa• be unincorporated tenttory Tr\11111 S.. No. 904127 I.Diil StMt. NOES: Cowan. Clef1I ot Orange County !:.: ::,1!: publicly read atood at ceuful bidder to ' .. aitto11y. The property Is com-n1'ldl, tu wfllclA..,.... or llfOPOl«l for annexation No. ocxa&111t Tllll Order ABSENT: None. · on 08/15/2001 .. ......., __ ..J> h the abovHtated time substlM• aecuntlea to<
1 lfl!ARlllO on .. monty referred to u ..,.., ........... ~~butc~ ~ No.IOllDH*lolTNllll'I THE FULL TEXT of 20016874349 ..;..;;;;;:~ and piece. eny monlae ~ ~
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w1 bl l'eld on 1969 Orange Avlflue. "!lll'lllV ... '*"'*" tJ1 .. al !he norti ~ U.Younil-..ll'ldlrl the oroinanca ~be Dally Ptlol ~ 14. 21. sawdlRIW11*1~ In llOCOl1ill1C11 with Iha the District 10 l!1*n J01 at 1 30PM In Costa Mesa. Cal~omca ftUIO•Clii, 111 ,.. ,. • .___ ...,.,-:r-_ __. ..... OlldCllTM1dlmdt'Z2NM. read In the C1tv 's 28, Oct 5, 2091 F086 _ __, __ .... proYlsions ol Call1ornil ~nee under the
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CfTY DRIVE, The sale IS iUbject to ll'ldlralldH*ld~ ::::rs::.··:....: Pl*tJU~,itnybe Co6*a Mesa ~~.i:= Sechon 3300, the Dis-E.c:ti bid IUbmlbed In ORANGE. CA92913 current taxes, cove-~ .e illlnlt cl ll'Vine A¥90Ue. In an-OS II 1 fM* ... I JOI MARY T. EU.IOTT. ~~~dHI ~ recPwa lhll lhe blCI-resoor-IO .. Nallcl
If YOU OBJECT ID fie nants. condH1ons, ,._ flnal\ • pnMdld ii mt nectlon with Rezone .-j SI ~ d 111 DaoutY City C1et1I .. •-blMd: r. der ~ the 1o11cJW-lhal oonlllln. • I bid
---ol the..-elncttOnS, '"· etYa11ons, ....._ -I -p...w..-R"l-02. Nllln d IW prOClldnQI l>u&llshad Newport SUPERIOR C'OURT ~ ---~ Ing r.tr11•ca11on ol con-ilem, ~ ~ "'--"' ,........., .,...ts ........., ol way and ·---_.,, ..,...,., -v --·~ ...... ..,-Beach-Costa Mesa ,.......,_ ,..., ,,_, -r tractot's lieense at the ~and ........, OI lllP8ll' at fie r..,. · • .., .. Q • 11111*1 .... dlmgill. Ind THE MOTION to c _ ... ,..... ·---OF CALIFORNIA ._, tnc.. 3 Adi. 1n4na, ' --.,,.
11119 ..... easemems of record _ .... .,,._ ........ ""din·~ 01_2~ -t 1 -. IW1~t 11 Dally Pilot Sepcember COUNTY • time that Iha llQfltrac:t Is eqvtva I method, for 1.~-The ............., is 10 .. _ -.--• ._ .. _ uw ....... " •u 1...:;:"';L. ...-...... ..___ 21. 2001 OF Cl9Dtnlll 92818 ~ awatded: the......-..... cl llfe and fill W!illerl __ ... on"'"':'~' ··AS IS~ ""-00 £...-it lllNld =ca....,. ..., .... _ ..._ ,_ _,,,_ ,_,. 0 • ....,_ .. --.,._...., ...,.,. -· -,.,... vr u.. _ ,._ • ,._ ...... F095 RANGE S.-11b11-1 ,__ Contrador B UOlnH limb in ttenctlet encl
ltw court basis .... 9ld ...., .. toll cal vote: =., ........ --.__......__a_,,,...,._.,..., 341 The City OtM (91S) ST·Tra PrwW PUBLISH. September open ewcavlltlon, which _..,....,_haallnO. YI» Bids °' otters are in-.-.1.,,.w1m-t1111 C0U llDIHM: .....--,,,..,..,..._.. .. ,......,..,.. Orange. CA tnllt Deed 9erAcm. Inc. 21, 2001 and~ she• conlorm IO ap-~ICll may be Ill \'tied lor this property _.,. plllr .. aa Thi...., A YU: Cow, Dtaoft, pftl9ll lo Died d Tlllll. Via eei-.s Mal RtUn 92868 By: M1c:fm1 H. ear...,. 28. 2001 jlialtlle aaNly ordefs .-.n OI by 'f'AI and must be in wotlng ... °"'! M Wlll8I Robln1on, ltHf. lllXldid CJI wai-. lnlrnl-A1c11pt ~ Dn L.AAtOREAUX JUSTICE ,..._ 9m111ry WAU< THROUGH· Go--. ...... ,""'11Y. ..,.,, and W1ll be r90lllY9d .. Ima ., Al9odllall NOES: llon1hen . ...,.1..,.,...,clall* F.,,.. 7UX) Wesl ec.& CENTER ASA'l"tt•• rl't, tr.Ill. Wtdkttwougtl I• Man-By ..... II. v .... IF'~ YOU """' A the office ol Franca E. -*lllfl*lbal~ A8SEHT: None. ICIDidt ft h Olb II .. .....,. Sca:a 13 N1wPOi1 PETITION Of 1115 dlllory. ~ ~ 9. E.d. 0.. a. ......
,'CS&OITOA 0t I Smith, anomey for lhe ,._. llnabt .. THE FUU TEXT of ,.._., al Or9llll CUliW. 8-1\ CA 11Z983 Geol'DI l EVELYN SIACA FOR Pl.de '-""Ill w11 be 2001 It 91lO 1 m . Of-Cwt CDlllllllMMJ .m I IQl!t ~ cl Ile Administrator al 9020 Mid Ind dllMlld ID .. Iha ~ may be ~ ~ by. Jolln QOIOl 78lO Wesl Coal CHANGE OF NAME held by lhe COM Mau •no• CoHI College College Dl9trtd dlCMled. )OU mull Ille Reseda Boulnard, ::::=:....,~ teed In l'9 ~ Clert(a M.Vln~•~al,. ttc1MIY IS Nlllpolt 8-:h. ORDER TO SHOW P1annlno Comrnlllelon 11 Malntenanoe Facility. Published Newpon ,:;,:".~ lhelOcx;: Suite 201 , Nonhndge, lolld lndl>lnwldlor =· .J:..._Far Dnve, •.1.M.1""" o,"9• TNllTI.~ CA 82*J3 01fwge L Crouch CAUSE FOR CHANGE City Hal, n Fair OrMI, Menimac StrHI. be-Buch·Co.ta MHa ......,., Caldomia 91324 °' may Salt. Ind a .... "*' d -·-1-1 ., ....... Strlll ,......._ OF NAllH! Costa Mesa, Ca"'--'• tween Harbor Boule-Daily Pilot ~ E 1'1Pf91111'Utlva .,.... MARY T. ELLIOTT. ...._._ ......... .._., "'" ""' ~ ... _, CASI! ....... BEA: 1 ~ ""'"-, 111rd. and Fairview 21. 28, 2001
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b6 ~ f;',; the eoutt °'delivered to Thi~ Cll9ld &lid l'vbl~ -~ •9nlldlrfwllll•Pldc ~ ""~ 'C; A20t115 as . . 'ih.reet1er on Road. Come ,,...._( CA f099
....... cl Int illuanOe FnlflQS E Smith~ .... d E*l Ind Eldotl Beach•Coat• ..... adonlllh..,.llldliwlar ...,, .. 13 """'°" TO ALL INTERESTED Monday, October 8. 92e2e. all 714)
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~_!!!!~llJ1 a.fl, CA 129113 Pa.h M PERSONS 2001. reQardnQ 119 ~ ~~~ -..... ..-...... publlClllOn ol this nolloe COllllJ"'-hlllll"l*IY 21• 2001 _ ... ·--_.., ,._,.. _ ...... ,_ 1. Petltiooe1 EVELYN lowing aiJplicaiiona .-........ __.., _...., before any aale Is .............. _. .._ ...._ --~ ...__ "" 1 .......,, ,_ .._ .,._ SI.AC.A rited a .... lrtion 1 .,............. ~-30, 2001 It 2il0 Pm
9100. The llml lor lllng ;;;;de :;:-i:-:.;·;,: FW ;;:. •..;.:;ad'• or ltplf 1' Nlwpoll a.fl. with tflis court tor a 1io11 PA-01-18' 1or ~ BOAAO DA TE ~ wl nol expita The propeny w111 be u:tt i9COldllan. Diii: ,_,. .... ...-._.~ BuHMla 1 CllNtr"Ic:tlD.,._by1 CA 12m3 PU1ne M CIOldl daaee chenolnQ narw .., tar 1 1:111ic•oo• i.-NcMmbal 7. 2001 'tNIWlf9 lour monttll llom sold on the following 2I 2110l Med T"* S.V-'*""UVU9 ... or lllCllrll Ml 1o91 12211 Eucld Slrt9I Gwdln H follows -tVEL YN permit to leQell:Ze coun-No payment shall be ht.:~ dale noltced l8!Tl'lll: All cash. 10 per-i...:, ~ -""'-acu.. Mime ~t ~ _.._ mocil> GIM. CA 921.tO Nobce II SIACA to EVELYN aetlng and lnstnldlonll mD lor wortl Of "'*-~MAY EXAMINE 1he cent ol the amount ol t: ;d, tlltv rn_ CA ~ ~ 1an, or ...... ll*llad =a~ =::.:: A~~~: COURT l8Moee for druO. aloo-:... "": ~ ='':ttracl
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bid 10 aooompany 1he • 151S1 Fu S.. Htlimlllcr'I I E ..... In MCIDll 510t al Ill._,... """ hot, and domellk: vlo-...__ ..J> "4 • ..-,. ._. by .. OOUf1 hcer by cenifled check ,,_. Oil: ~·• 01-Jarva ntarp ... 11. coda llld 111..iz.d tr> do 7'915&1 Ind ~ Com-ORDERS that an per-1enc1 *-wlfl a minor ::...• to"' ":::'... -...DISTRICT
)Wn ·.,. a pnon and the belenca to be ~ E. .., Tll.lllft 28012 ~r~':~~~ l!Ullllmlnlllt-. 9*wl ,,_..Cod1Sdcrl7210M sons Interested In INa concllionll i.-perml to :=".! _ ~T•ul"W\ft ~ In h lltMI. paid on c:onMnatJon ol Ueoa.P1-.ct. W71f14 PlltweY ... .....,, be lllld llf 111 *"1 ....-i IW ~ dllCllJeCI ~ matter shall appear deviate trom ~ .. ·-C"t: ... """.;=:i•
,,_, Umly • Wllr'I h .... by tie OOUlf _,_, Viejo. CA 929112 ~ • ._. ~ al ti "'1 wl be ~ before lhil OOUlf II the oetklng raqulrlmenta. ....... ......., _....__
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a RIQld 1or The undefslgned re-_,._, ~ H. Jaivll, Jr~ T• Pllk hMrlng lndladed below locetied' It 3001 Rid .. ,.,. ..,.. ...,. ... ..,
) ... ~~of°!; to~ .. ~~,-.. ~~. ~.r,~!:: :.:'..:"'-~ 11J c: • lllMc adDn 90 .. H;llll :iy"":. '*!:ii! ~ A,,._, bldg. '2, ..... lrA~ ~I co: "' -"' .......,. -·1 ~ ~. CA 92W2 W... 111 Ill ,..._ lildillr IDr C11f1. 111 ..U ,..... 1208, In e POI zone. ltwwecl la ~ •lr?u-= ~.: ,sa~98~~~ F1c:titk>u9 Butlnea Thia bullnMa 11 con-tlUallld _. "* .U ~al Ill INld Slalel, or c:hlnge al name llhcxAd Envlronmenlll d•· .,.... undar tlw .:
or ICICOUl1C aa KEENAN STEVENSON ...... St8'9l'nent ~ by. an lnclYldual pinuR Iii dllll al Nl Thi l CllHll'I cl-*. In !MA ~~~HEARING tannlnltlon: exempt. t.tlnor II .. ~ ~ ~ ~ ProDMe Code AdmlnistratOf o1 1he e. The ~ Have you alerted .. • bt..., IU .-... ~ Cll h ~ 611111. D.te: 19-30-01 ~ U: permit lalllol\ _... _... ~ 1250. A~ tall of Elan E Keenan .,. ~~ ~ doing bulineM yel? __. or ..,...,, •· mldt ... tr> AMqo Time: 2:00. o.pt. L73 for ZA-01-38 lor Chip .......... ti a ... tor~ Ho1ca totm la I'll/ FAANaS E. MTH 1 Y•. 8131/2001 ~ or ..... ......... T• Pw\ !Perliill 11 lined The lddr.s ol lhe court Coll, IUChoriLed 11Q911t = ~~ ~ ~ __,,,.,.,.,_ -N oaurt Alt,,,,_, for Adminla-Conttruct72 ~~· JerTY H. Jlnlla. ; ----or ...,. .. Oil Ollilllir I. 2001, • la lll'i'9 U noted llbcwe for Jemu R. LeiMa, to ., __, ,_"'
--...,., trat~~, ROSEMARY 211 "'-"· -Thie SUderMnl waa ~ ...... 10:00 a& II Ill "*-1Q. 3. A CXJPr 9f 1119 Order 111k1W an_.... Im-the°"'°""' ..,_ ...,,_lorP-.w KEEHAN STEVENSON llon VI$. CA 929112 filed wlttl ltle County ,..... .. GI 111,..... 1ac*t 7000 Wiit Colli to Show Cll.-91111 be powteS yard tor Jlm'a Ind Ptcf 11100• Code, ·&..arr ~I~~· Published Newpol1 21 t;_k ~nn::,: anon ~~11G9 County __.., .. .., If INlt. ..-.. S... tS.. Mlllpall ~ et .._ ance TOWhL ioc...d ea 913 "' ipldllly OC1•8dol
-...iu:w-i g:ilyachjf~taSept= lion VleiO. CA 1112982 ._.....11171171 11-=t ..._ ..... ~ C11iona-.,. Slid ..:ti_.. for lour IUC> and 1117 w ... 1111t1 _..,Ill~ lcr "'1~Wllklf ~Piiot c.... 7 1' -.-....s...-a1 .. ll)lll.._...,...CI ::'::. ~~ E~nv1ro"'nm"'ent1MOI ione.d•· :'m~~ o1C: aW.ffTH8TREET 20, 21, 27. 2001 21172 M~ .....,... ~_,; .. ._.. ................. •ID~ In ..... COST~MESACA92821 Tbf200 alonVlllo,CA1112e92 ~,2001 rvw .................. .,_.,., ..... or :w::~ of ~U.. ::"111e ~
08f14A)l, Ollf1M>1, Fk:tttloua lk.ltlne.. ~ l. V1111 Oeldlf. Flctftloul Ek.t94nea allllllllbd•~ ..... Ollll'l'llV"'*' general clrculetlon Plftlllt PA-01·'5 tot Clltamle...,,.. Ind lf:~~ N8fne StNnient :.!., VleiO~fliwlMll-NllM ~t ~ ~ :.-: ~ ':'" .: .. ~ Printed In C:-.. ~ l<ennelh Jew, ..,._. ~·~ Code ~~Tl~ lllll~ .. 11 Thie-.... le con-.. The~~'°'-• ..... • .. dlr If• 1t11a111S YM11WW Newport Ind 9illl'1' tor 8hlhw'I -Nm ducted bY' OIM"ll Pmal5*ea .. -.a1.. 1t57 ..._ IN Dll:lll e~ ~ ..... 1". ~ '!...,~ .!!_. Woltl _.::,-: :: tJrMn 1981 pel1Mrahlp a STAND CAPfTAL. _.. r. -1eu. ~ (9' ,,__ --w-. ...., -Flcdtloua .....,... Hewpot1 • 143, Have you •t•rted 3220 Noltl io... S.-. .. 11t," .. 1111111:*C ...,..,, 1 D.-: .. 11, Mt entertelninen1· ••· ..uM-. TIMa lad "-'-8'at1ment C«*ll ,... CA-82927 dcQi· a.... ._, Ho Com Male, Callomle .. ...... 0.-..-...: DS1Em Thi JUOOE MCHAN> 0. '**°" of ~ "' _... F .... to
r .thf fallowlilg penona Regina Vtt!Mlllll, Jacl T ...,.J;'' t2tat 40l-41l L Clllplm M ~ lacllllll tll.. ... FRAZEE. "'-haln Ul'lll 2 a.m 1 -complete lfle WOt1t we-.t..tno ~ • 1891 NewpQfl BNcl., -..... ..... ,.-w 8ootl o.mon, 3220 ........ CA lAllil ~ ......, II: .... Tllllr JUOOE Of THI ..._ a .... '° __... I ..., .. .,_ ... '°"' ~-'¥~ u~-CA ,.,. --·",..." --Holfl 1cM9.-.. OOlfa M M_.WW ....... Pllt.·J'llO· OOlll H!fl' "'°" OOUl'T ........ t.r on fie .,... .. '-*a, Ill ~ .,.-. Mredle. M3. Cost• -· !fired wllh the County .... -. ... Deed If ,_. MMt If .,_, .... 1l ""'*' Evelyn 6'.:a (In PfO ~ cll""8 Piiier. and ..........,., d ......
2 ~ Mao Viejo. 82fJ27 0111t of Or1f9J Ooiny ...... Clltcmll :-e'9 _.., .._ m .. ... CA _, Thi lilA* '-'> ....., ._.. ..._ ... ...... tor eact1 dlly at ~· M8128&8~ 2 1~1aora~·~· or1 Oti1'1/200i ~ ~=-~ dlllllS ... JI ... ... •• _..to.-. 302 CMdO &tr• and ........ ....-an ... Ill .. ~_. _,... · """"'• .. • ... 1M17411 ._.,, .......... -llt .. ._ -::-"'1111 QoMa Meaa, ~ ~ Ol'I .. _... btl In Ill --1 .. wllliOh 8'betlnl. Aleo Viejo, 143. eo... Mela. CA ~ Plot -. 21, a, Have you •tal1ed ._ -....... ,. __ ....=......-...; M 92627 .-.......... ;p 1or -. ~ CC""'-::e 11 oon-~ bUlll'leal 11 oon• Oct !. 12. RU -Bii ~ ~ytt? Ho 111 .. ...,.. a..._ www saw , Iii. ~ PuC>tlaMd .......,. _. ....... "' ..._. &di llld ""* COflo
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