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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2001-12-19 - Orange Coast Pilot. . ..... En,oy the wt1 todly becMM it'll geoi km n the hHvy ctouca on Thunday I nd Frtday. And. of coorw, en oy the w1rm1h. S..he-2 SERVING THE NEWPORT -Mf.SA COM..MUNmES SINCE 1907 ON 1HE WEB: WWW.DAILYPILOT.COM WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 19, 2001 IOOll W1Tll A YllW: The dJning room at Villa ova Rt'" taurant I~ the per1ect place to eat and watch the ewport llarbor Boat Parade go by. Ve wls docked in front of the restaurant are moved during the parade to clear the v~e\\ lor patrons. Parade .boosts businesses Din ers and boaters cornu1g l o see the annual Christmas Boat Parade bring cash to Neu port Bea ch P•ul Clinton DAILY P1LOT M uch c.1 the Ro E> Pclrddt> bnncr .. J>dtrnnr.. to Colort1do BouJt•vctrd <,hops th<' 1':ew- port I IMlx1r Chnslnlc.1' Bc~t Pclr.iclP prov1dt"> d shot in lhl• «rm to '"\'port B dCh bu'1n~scs. T<1ke tht> '-e" port fish Co. wht•r1> < 11 ... 111mer'> Cdn \\-dlC'h lrom tht• d 1ninq mom cl!> tht• Jldrddc>' l>Odts tum ttl tht• northl'rn lip ol Lido Chunn1•I It hnngs ind lot of JX.>bpl<' • ....ud Jo~ lhwhll', lh<' rt..,ldUidnl's ~1.-,t.int CJPrWr• ell rnond<JCr Busm~ ·grow ... by 20 'to 111·•.. It\ d hnllidnt Uung tor u And ll., not JU'>I restdtmmt ... thut If t>I t1 h<X>'t 1 lt"toncally. cht1rter Yd<'hl'> dnd olht>r bodts also t£>nd to .,pt• mn d ., tn bu ine a-, a re ult ot tht• J>tirddt> Thi year, however, the nty\ ldrg<> t ch<1rter company l'> n•J><>rlln(r bui.inc a usual "Our bu-,1nt·'' 1-; ch bu-,} the week l>t>lr>r1• th<' ptlrdtll' d'> 11 1 dunnq th<' pc1r.1tl<' 't11cl Lmctu ~lonqno lht> gen· ""'I rnt1 nt1qN ol 1 lomhlowl•r <'rwW'> .met cvl'nt'> ·01w of th b<•npftt of tlw bo.it 1klrt1<I<• " not for lhl' p opl • m NP\\ port It\ bnnq ing m people lrom outs1d<' I think th~ l>Odt pdradl• w ll' N1•wport R t1ch ur, 11 de-,ttndllon lonq dltN It CJO<'' t)WdY • Thl~ J)tlrdd ,.,·hJch tlt t•~pt•< tf>d to undt•rqo ... om1• nlilJClf 1 h1UHJI'" lwlorl' nt•xt \t'tH., l'\ l'nt. h<1' ulWd\"'> twt>n h>CUM'<I un prnrnotm<J lhl• rtty' IC>l'>llrf' hlt·-.t~ It•, PtHddt• llfCldllllt>r .. ~Id Thi' powtl" IH'<fun , • ., tht• Tour nt1· m1•nt of l..Jqhh m l 'H 17. -.1c1r1<'d b\ qondolicr John S< ctq1<1 t1nd di'\ t>lopt.•r Jo t•ph flppl\ Ntm t1du\., thl' f>iHi.ldl' 1-. .,pon-.on><I by th1• "•·wport Ht>,1< h Ch.iml><•r ol c·omnwrc1• Tht> uh•t1 1-. tu l<rnuli11r111• peoph• with thl' '' \\port Ht>t1< h l>ll'>tnP...., < ornmurut\ -..ud thP chumht•r., J>H''>I· d •nl. R1< hurcl Llll'IH' "Thttt ts \\ h\ \\ t> do th1-. tn th1• lir-.t plttc " Wt> think 11 ' w orl.:tnq • Tht• 1x:1rudl'., ... n.1kmq lhrt!l•-hour mull' dround th1• hurhor JM' t'~ tn front of d numbt'r ol cdlcm•' -\ 1Uo O\d, th(' Chttr1 li m1'<' \\ '1t1 l IJ l, 81.,tru .m I .. ind olhPr'i SEE PARADE PAGE 4 Boaters show off their winning ways • Pdst Nl)wport I ld.fbor Christmas Boctt Parad \.vlnn rs know whdl 1t ldk to g l the judg y -and vol Lights C h k Chn tma ... (mu.s1c1. • c;rc-g Ros "11d O nP htl hung 11 ,00CI hqht., on ~ h Franme Ross mcl • nd 11 \\d., gr •tll ct ncl wt• qot 11 done • But hqht-. dll<I Siulla -.UJts won t u-~ no11qh to wm Uu~ Lolita H•rper 0 AllY PrlOT Oano ng wiJ • in ' ntd 'ldus Ult Ch ick to be willing to pdrty tor y ar, 1d S '' rno111 l~·t•k, who 1\ in r harg • ol 1111lqmq Thi., C:WPORT I !ARBOR -A ch ckh t tor a wmrung ntry in lh • Nl'wpon t fdrbor C"hru.tmtt Boat Purn<le moy r o<I som • thmg bke th1i, Ing nllll~ ("hffk Monp<>wt.•r Ch •ck Lo~ and lo~ ol tw mkLing At IPtl...,t that lS whul 11 took for Creg and Mdry R~s -und bodt Mt lt Frann1 -lo win lust pldce in the humor und ong1- ndhly Cdtcg<>ry last y ur. "Sh dtlnC'ed lh nitre parade route cv ry ni{Jhl, for ven mghh . to r0t k 'n' roll on e nlJ.f' • week, while cndunng th rold ,,. alh r to Wt1lk -or flOdt - awuy o wtnnC'r. Ro.,.., '>tlld And thcst do(•sn't mcludt• th hour.. of pre1><tmtton, h said. •Jl took ll four quy • four cll'ly Clncl lour rn l'' of b\! •r • to Fewer have reason to pull on Santa Bren M ~t kl of und- thmkinn ag begin to ti d on post· nl4 ground t~ mom nt their y l•k on • .apt• OOUI glint • they enc:ount .. r on of thole hOpplng t1Nlter St. Nk . Thlt pev the w•y for 9fMl phywaJ comedy. Parentt know~hat I rnMn .... ~ lits the darling little d•rub atop Santa'I &ap gWing I firm tug to hit whllbn. And, theft, won· d9nng aloud why .. bMrd ii •aached to .. held wttb ........... . ....,.== ....... ....... .,,.,... _ ..... du. -.... .,.. ....... 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'itlll 11 l., thP n t\ ' re pon 1b1ht} 10 dPH~rnun" \ .. hPn th•• pel1Uon' -.houfd h1• t11m1•cl trl \\e H'rtl\ thl' -.1qnu!ur1•s h11I lhe) Pt lht• dt•ddhn~ • :--.:1(1 um <H11<1 Cit\ t'-lctndqn ,\lion R• 'll"r !.flld thC' cat' cl...rk., nlhei' h." no llil1• r mun1npttl cod • thttt <Jp,1g1111t<>s II n~ th pany n pon .. tlllt• tur 1•sttthlt .. h10g th d d<lhn Fru-.trdted h\ th~ l r.k ol o cl1!'llf an~\\t•r Br •nn -.jndn ttml Pcrnl rlano· qctn, th1• pr • .,uh•nt ur the < ro11p addn• .... t"!<I tht Ctt\ r·ounctl on \ 1on· SEE RANCH PAGE S QASI ______ 10 ---2 Nm~ I ... 1 ·tocALs 2 Wednetdoy, December 19, 2001 •lftOf lllMR KIUens l)oo.edcyw and~ coadnue to bellow .t tbi8 CMW!entty Anlmll Net- work. .. YI OiAmMI Pfalf·Mutln, itl fouod9r. ·nnv kitlmnl u.p lading bolw quickly eec:b Wllkend, IMving bebmd many wc:mderful 6-to ~mmdb.-oki kit- tens that beve hem bud-ndMd by lov- ing local farniliel,. Pfaff-Martin Mid. •Qlder IE*'-........ pleyf\ll bul .. men._ frilDdty tban die day~ .• Wbm alder ldnllMI and edult Calll eN not e«:oped. ..., °""1 ... pUI to .....,. Pfd-Mmtin Mid. See odls ........ .,, ...... for...,.,_ tlan at www.~orv or *P by lbmo'I ..... at ,,...... IMDd betwem noon Mid 4 p.m.. on wHkendt lnfonnetinn· (9'9, 758-36'6, or write to tbe Community Animal Network at P.O. b 8662, ~ Beach. ~ 92658. FOi A GOOD CAUSE Giving the Christmas spirit S he's doing 1t for the chil- dren, but she's JUSt a child herseU. Alyssa Paine. an 11· year-old Newport Beach resident, likes Christmas, friends and gln· gerbread houses. But he also '/figured it's better to give than to receive. I guess m y m om and dad taught m e that.' -Alyssa fJalne likes helplng others. Along with 4 gTOUp of friends. she's putting her passions to use to help ch.Lldren who are less for - tunate than herself. On Dec. 12 .. Alyssa held a party where 28 or so fnends decorated gmgerbread houses The ch.Lldren patd $35 to attend, and Alysa will donate the money -more than $1 ,000 -to Orangewood Chil· dren's Home in Orange. Alyssa Paine ., "When you think about orphans and abused kids, and you th.ink that they don't get any presents, it's just really sad,· saJd Alyssa. a sixth-grader at Newport Heights Elementary School. presents for the kids there," Alyssa said. Her parents provided the gin· gerbread houses and the candy. said. "The response was unbe· lievable. A lot of kids and parents who came said they want to do something like this next year.• David credited their daughter with the Idea and the generosity to carry It out, Alyssa credits her parents. Her mother, Laney, helped research charities and ultimately they selected Orangewood, a tran· sitional home for abused children. "There were gumdrops and pieces of Hershey bars and sour cherries and vanilla wafers and stuff like that," said Alyssa. who added that not all the candy made it onto the house . They're not alone. Alyssa said she hopes to hold similar parties every year, perhaps even twice a year. ·we could maybe make cook· ies and frost them." she said. "l figured it's better lo give than to receive,· she said. • 1 guess my mom and dad taught me thal • "The good lhlng as, now the people at Orangewood can buy llMllllC DUI ARRESTS ~ following ,,.ople hawt bffn ·~ rKen:z on suspicion of driving under Influence of an Intoxicant. ~y have only bffn a~ on su1/iclon of a crime and, aJ with a Is~ .,. comlchrP<J Innocent until proV«J guilty. COSTA MESA MONDAY • Shane Michael Book, 23, Fqun- tain Valley SUNDAY • Jes.w Gare.la-Hernandez, 38, Corona • Ann Estelle Spiro, 28, Irvine • Christopher Martin Lepping· ton, 23, S.Uamento SATUftDAY • Arturo Ambriz, 29, Costa Mesa • Robin Jun Muso. 21, Santi Ana FM>AY •Halm. Alla Fierro, 28, Costa Mesa • Ginny Elizabeth French, 25, Costa Mesa • Giibert Rendon-Ayal1, 37, Cos- taMeu • Frederick James Reed, 33, Gar- VOL IS, NO. M1 _ ... _ ~ ....,-. ... ..,, ..... ·····~ &AM---......... Ollwcllir u.~ w;:=: ................ _ -.... .... °" ... ...... ,_., a r a- 1;•4:' . ....., : 11 ••I I ... ........... ....... ...... . .. . , . -,._.Ja --= •• 0 - "I'm proud,· mother Laney Though Laney and father -Story by June casagrande; Photo by Don L.NCtt den Grove • Jana Lynne Roberts-Nelson, 44, • Jeffrey Scott Montgomery, 31, Laguna Beach ........ Newport Beach THURSDAY THURSDAY • David Matthew Prewitt 19, • Steven David Un, 25, Irvine Newport Beach • Frederkk Conrad Wllgram, 42, • Patrick Armando BIKk. 36. Newport Beach Irvine • Kyte Ian Tremlett. 40, Newport Beach DEC. 12. NEWPOIT IEACH • Gary Gordon Dean. 38, Las Vegas SUNDAY •Brian Paul Carlson, 21, La Mira-REIL ESTATE d9or •Kathleen Diane Marangi, 30, TUISACTIOIS LJtguna Beach •Beverley Anne Chrystal, 26, cona•sa Dallas • Rkkey Joe Strait. 24, Cypress 265 Oub Mes. Pl.ce, SJ.41.500 SATURDAY 246 Palmer St., $.405,SOO • Christopher Nathaniel Bow-290 Victoria St.. $205,000 man, 30, Newport Beach 465 <Ambridge Cirde, $450,000 • Adam William Hunzeker, 27, 2175 PKifk Ave., $269,500 214 22nd St.. $315,000 Huntington Beach 1040 SpinMker Run, $315,QOO •Adam James Trost.ad, 21, 321 lro.dway, $700,000 Orange 2119 Raleigh Ave .• $310,000 FRfDAY • Craig William Mount, 29, New--llWPOIY IUCI port Beach 21 Spanlst'I Bay Drive, S9IO.OOO •Dennis Margarit. 19, Newport 2327 Alta ~ Driw, $920,000 Beach 1621 Anit. Lane, Mlt,000 • Richard ~ Mart1n, 40, Hunt· 1206 CMnbrldge Lane, 745,000 lngton Be 1500 ¥via Lane, M 12. 500 • 01nlel Rkhard Bathey, 28, 2209 Pactflc Drlw, Sl . 75 mffHon Newport Beach . • Jaime Rene Pitner, 25, Anaheim 1100 s.ndpiper Drive, S955.000 1210 Starboerd W~ S 1 .1 miltlon .... , .... .................... ,M-4Ul JtiM< ...... , ---.o-e ,....... ......... s,.... ,...,.d'lls ...... _ ....... .................... ,.... -" ........ ,_ c-.. .... :::::.,,..,.. .....,.._..II -.... _ ....... ,..,. ...... , ..,..., ... -......... ................... ..,.. ... -.................. ....... -...... "NW!SHQILM (Ml) 642-&m& "9mrd your-COl1'WNlltl ~ 1he Deilr Nol Oil NWI - . . . ~' . '. " " .. Pion pdky '° pr ....... *""' .. ...,.,......,.. ..... cll 9111t 574"4UI. m ........... ~ .... Dllr ............... ,.,., .... .... ............... '-.... • , lsd .............. .. .......... -..°""'~ ... BMM,.lft_ .... _, .......... a.. ..... .. ........... Dilf .... _ ... ... ................... .. ~,.._~11u;z 22 _ ....... .., ................ 1--2 97* ,._No.,.......... ... .. ........... °' ... -" ... .... c.. .......... ....__ .......... ::l•l11of~- tlMlR•HMt.a O.' 1 •~ONnte~ -BM141 "' .... a m • .. 60-5111 ........ IG-4121 ...... ....... IGllll _. .. DMDI ..... ..... a.4170 ........ -..t,. ,.....,,m•• .... ---.............. , ....._,. .. llt·n• ._.....,_. --..-............ ... ---· ... . ........... Amml Daily Pilot . . an. • **, .. ~runs perlodk.ally in the Daily Pltot on• rotMJng bMll. If you'd lib lnfonMtion on ~ 'f04M Of'9MIU· don to this list. c..ttt CM9) 574-4291. ALZHEIMO'S ASSN. Of~COUHTY Support group leaders, V~1Ung VoJunteers, family resource consuJ- tants and office volunteers are needed. VoJunteen may work on one·time projects or ongoing pro- grams. Trauung ons are avail- able. (800) 660-1993. llG IROTHEltS, llG SISTERS lbe local chapter looking for men and women older than 20 who bsve lived in Orange County for dt least six months and have been on the job for at least three months to serve as big brothers or big isten. for children ages 6 to 16 from m· gle-parent homes. (71•) S...4 -7773 AUENDS Of THE NEWPORT BEACH UIRARY The book store needs book dona· lions for book les. Good qualtty children' and DOnfictlon books dTP especially needed. They may be left at any of the branch librane - Balboa, Manners or Corona d I Mar, or m the peoal book cl 1 next to the Fnend.s Book Store di 1000 Avocado Ave Volunt rs ar needed to talf lh used book torl' that is inside the e ntrance of th<> Central Library Volunteers mu t be members or the Fnend or thf' Llbrary and are a ked to work onf' three-hour stuft per month ('l4q1 759-9667. ORANGE COUNTY WORKS Participate LD life management dnd employment training work!.hop tt:> a uccess coach to ro ter tee~ I(, 10 18. (949) 509-1451 ORGANIZATION FOR THE HUMANE CARE OF ANIMALS Volunteers are needed to care lor stray and lost animals 10 th I'\\. port Beach. Co ta M and Coro· na del MM area (949) 722-1157 ha announced that Jady Wan, pres1- denl ol Wan DilpoMl Co. Inc. It the new• member of the Boys & Gull Oub'1 board of dlrecton. The Newport COMt Nlident bu been mvolved lD vadoul community organiutlOm since 1988, wben tbe and husband ... start· eel operations to provide Orange Coun- ty wttb wate and recycling systems. Tbe Boys & Girls Club of Santa Ana ..._ $,000 youth annually. Wute Dll- paeal bas been a supporter of the Boys ii Gart1 Club for the past two yean u tbe title lpOl\tlOr of the club'• annual •CM11e ol DrMma • auction fuod·railer. ... Mmtne Colpa Pvt. Mc:M• •• Zer· ....,, IOD ol '1111rrp A. Z. by of COl&a Meta uad Scoll A. z. ,,,. ol AJll6aa. nnplel9d buic tna1DJna at M.nm Carpi Recnut Depot in Sen D6ego. Zaramby completed 12 weelr.I ol .._.. dtligned to ctieUeage new recnlllll pllyikdy ud mentally. He .,..a 8'llDlflOUI boun m demoom and ...... tv<gD?DIDla tbat included ftnt -dombet wa• IW'Vtval, marksman· .... Mad·to-bud combet a.ad .. ,.w tndidng. Zetamby ad fellow NCnlM& -...ct tba training ..... with ... Cludble. • 54-bour .... effort aad ..... ,. .......... plOject. • Ill •• i 151-= ....... _ .... ... = ~--:~= .. ........ ._ •..,.. :W ..,., •'-ti: -.eno. .......... ..,.,. .. *---···· MfUISll ...... .. Daily Pilot GOING OVEllOARD OCN lfAr H f0Alll' PlOI A demolition worker carries a board away from part of the old Balboa Bay Club, where renovations are underway at the N ewport Beach landmark club. BRIEFLY IN THE NEWS Newport Beach to add affordable senior hou5ing A project to build 150 apartments for low-income seniors 1 expPcted to begtn construction m late 2002, city officials announced Tuehddy. The pro1ec-t. on Low •r Bayview Landing near Coast Highway at Jam· boree Road, wall be fficin· dQed by thP Related Cos under d lease from the lrvme Co. Construction ,., cheduled to be done by late 2003 The announcPment comes a week clller JU~l­ dppomtecl Mdyor Tod Ridgeway. c1 profe sional developer. announced that creatlng low-income hou • mg m lht> o ty would be d top pnonty. Re ade nl" 55 and old •r. with an ancomo no yredlPr than 60'h, of the county median, may rec;1de dt tht• new one· tlnd two-ued- room apartments. About 40" .. ol tbe unit wa ll be rP'>erved f<)r senior~ with income below 50"o of the county med1tln. So. enior~ with 1ncomel> slightly more than $30,000 d yl'dr, which l!t 60" .. of the county med1- ctn, will be eligible for the one-bedroom apartments. Rent of ctbout $650 and $780 will be ad1u ted annudlly C· ! A·KgwU", IT'S TIME FOR ... f~t 'c ~o°'r iKo. Ml CASA . MEXICAN RESTAURANT OUR MEAlS ARE A TRIP TO MEXICO FAMll Y OWN[ D FOR 30 Y[ARS OUR TRADITION IS SIMPLE WARM ' ATMOSPH£R£ GREAT FOOD& ORIMCS AT REASONAlll PRICH -- --- ' . 296 E 17TH ST COSTA MESA · 949-645·7626 ON OUR Ml'tn·MIUION 00LLAR IN\1 SfOR' RETIREMENT SALE Mary Ba" concluJes 42 years of s"vice! OIUIOHOS • lllllll'S • £1(Ul0S • HnKlllCS 'LATINUll • COl 0 • I llUCH llUC H ll OllE CHARLES H. BARR • waw::ww:w .. fll t .-...1 »II• SAt ~· OOP'9 • ClOllO ....... ~. o.c.mber 19, 2001 3 City Council backs restaurant how;-s • Resident complaints ~bout Carmelo's Ristorante don;t sway Newport Beach leaders. JuneC..U.ande . OAILV PILOT NEWPORT BEACH Complaints by two residents of noase and rowdy patrons or Carmelo's Ristorante aren't 'enough to yank the restau- rant's permit, the City Council · has deaded. Appealing a Plctnmng Commission dec1s1on. New- port Beach re 1dcnt Gary Mdrtin brought hi hght to the City Council last week. But utter I 1 p.m. any night of the dfter leclJT\Jng that 15 ol 99 week.· Mdrtm said. complaint'> lodged agalllSl th But. noting that h r r tau· restaurant were from Martin. rant comphes with au t rms of council members decided to lts J>emut, Cannelo'i. owner let the Coast I ugbway rest.au· Judy Monto protested rant keep its penrut ~is ·1 don't think it's fair to eut Mayor Tod Ridgeway took down on our houn:., • 'ihe said it a tep further· • 1 suggest Som<' rc>i.1d nts. mrludmg you con 1der moving." he Marlin and Nd1dus. hdve told Mart.ul. pointing out that compldtned that noise from n ighbori. bothered by the the re lduranl''> hve rnU'>IC' restauront appear to be a kee~ them awak~ at rught . smdll mmonty Al'>o. they have i.aad, f>dlrOn'> · Along W1th resad nt Walt · of Carmelo\ rdu~<.· problems Naidu • Martin fought •for including unndlln<.J m puhhc chdnq ·s to C(Lnnelo'~ pemut, A hc.tndful ol Cdfnf<•lo'-. , mdudang d lim1t to lhe n...-st<lU· neighbor" 'turned out to spet1k rant\ hour., on certain nights. on th(> 1 uP But an' ctn "C'dtmelo''> '>houlcl not l><' unusuul d1-.pluy lhcJL mcty allowNI tu roncluct busane'i'> huvP hPlped .,(•ul council members' d c1 1on , about ha.U came out 10 peak t.n fovot of the 1 taurant. • City cod • enforcement officers have t ted noise lev- els tn the urroundtng arect cmd reported that noLS is within reasondble limits. Martln argu(~ that if they rel tPd dunng peak operat- ing hours. they would that the mus1c and laughter emdnatmg from the e tdb- hshment a1e exc~siv • But. to olfanals, the pomt Wal. cilr ady moot The bottom line ·we have not found any v1olotlons of the u t' pPCm1t or code." Ass1i.tc.1nt C11\ Manager hcHOn Wood reported Holiday toy donations lacking so fat • While Goodwill collections increase, r programs to benefit needy children are hoping for last-minute contributions. Dffpa Bharath D AILY PILOT NEWPO RT-MESA Nobody ll> '>ure lf 1t is the dull t~onomy or the dftennath of th(' September terronst. attacks But af the trend continue , '''VNdl needy ch1ldren mc.1r nut get c.1 .toy lhlS Chnstma'>. '>ti) locc1l lire offiaab w ho pc.1rbC'tf>dlP in the. Spdrk of Love toy tlnve every year. Tht> dnve, now m tl!> Paghth yec.1r. htt already seen d 50" .. drchne m contnbu· tmni. compared with those of lt1'>t ye<1r, sc.1Jd S teve Miller, c1n enginc>er with the Ort1nge C 'ounty Fare A uthonty ·Al tha!> rdte. we'rc> not fJoang to be c1bl(> to me<>t our OC'Cd!>, • he '>did. , The c-ollcct1on mc1v mi red e th as week and cdrly nt-xt W(•1·k t)(Jfor<> Ctmstmt1 , hut !'-hlll'f '>did hi' '>laJI dllllC I· Jkllt''> u '25" dl'faCJt L1Kt1ll.,,, 'ollt•ctaon ... aw cJbo ltlltc-ranq:'>.ucl NPwport B<•dch Fm• Cdpl John 81dUPr It\ nut ht.•t.•n tt!> '>lrony •t'> Ill Jiii'\ IOU!> )"'di' • he ~lei "Lt r maid I)(• h<'<·ttuse of <'< u- normc rt'cl'>OO' Aho 1wopfl• ht1w• t)(•Pn cwnerou~ an th1 •11 c untnh11110n'> lo lc1lhm ftre- l aqhh•r., < >r mt1ylw with '' hooh up\•n until ()P< 1..1 , I hP\ \ (' IU'>I not hdCI th(• trnw to clrup 1tnylh1nq olf • Rl<1m·r '><11cl hf> '>1111 hop.., 1woplP patrh an ltt'>I rnanulP For tlw l<1'>I '>IX y(•c.tr., lhP Im> de1><1rtnwn1.,· toy dnv<• h,~., ttl'>o 1><1rtnt<rf'<I with Toy'> for Tol.,, ti <Im f' cunduc-t('(! b) th~· f\ ft1nm•., To\., cullt>e tf'<I from hoth clmt·.,· urc cla'>lnhutt•d Imm tlw '-<till<• wt1rehou~P \Vh1h· other rht1nl) yroup., ht1V<' t11'>0 'f>O!l('tJ ti clt'clln(' Ill conlnbut11>0., Lhtl> V<'t1r, (icxKI· w11J lnclu ... 1m•' hc1!> '>Pt•n lht> oppO'>llt' -..11<1 '>pokP'>WOnldO DPOM' H1quch1 "\\t> rn·lli'C'l t1n}lhanq Imm toy'> und clothe•<, to book'> c1nd hem ehold item., ~he '>t11d "\\'e htt\'e '>tt>pp<>d up our col· P,,ttlM#""' a.., }o11n F."'1 Kllit 111111 ,...,;.,,, • FREE , Jltlir-1 ... ,,, an.,,.,, ..Its (..Jue ~ 11.00) le>clJOn'> !>tnCP Sept I l dnd lht>} h<t\ e '>hown no i.aqn., ol dl'C'l'Cd'>tnq • (iood\\ 11! ln<lu'>trw., <>[Wr· c.11t•' IO clont1Uon centPr.. c.1ncl 15 '>tou•'> an < Jranye> County Tlw l"wwport Bt!t1Ch Poh< t• DPfhtrtment htt b~nC'ltl<'d lt1rqe>I~ lhl'> yeur LO IL!>'""' (UI· l<'<'tum lrom d loct1I nonprofit qruup, .,c.11d Sql Stev<• ShtLl- n1t1n Tht• llH' crnthonty, ffil'c.10· whalP, hd~ t)p(•n tryanq lo <Jt>1wrc1I<• public mh•ff''>I an ,,., IO't dnvt• 1n{ e ld'>I wePkPnd '>c.tlcl sµokP'>wnmc1n K\ mhrc1 Fl~mang In I h<• pc.1.,1 'i l'ctr-. rwoplt• ~-:87 FYI The Orange County F1te Authority also 1nv1tes com· panies <>< or9ar11zat1ons that wish to make dona· t1ons. Call Steve M ilter at (888) 990-2766. Toys may also be dropped off at any of the Newport-Mesa fire stations until Chnstmas Eve. hctw lx.>t>n extremely gener· ou.... '>he '>did "This year, thing'> c1re probdbly ught and Pmotaoni. t1re running tugh. But we re hoping J>f'OplP hnd tht> tunt> to drop off at least one toy E\1>rythmg count • Mattress Outlet Store BRANO NEW · COSMETICALLY IMPERFECT Get the Best '°' Less! , JIC ----. --ZJUl!I~ d 3165 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa OM BkM:ll SouUI of "5 rwy (714) 545-7168 are. • • ,. -- 4 ~-"' Oecembe. l 9, 2001 "ILIC SAflTY . llllfLY II .TIE llWS Fog, smoke provide JWA with a busy day Flights were halted at John Wayne Airport on Tuesday morning became of foggy conditions. been known to halt opera- llons at the airport tn the put. There were several aucb incident• ln 2000, though 1t la a first tor ,this yeor, McCarley said. Daily Pilot No planes arrived or departed from th• airport between 8:55 and 9:45 a.m.. airport spokeswoman Ann McCarley said. The 11 commerdal air· lines that operate at the airport lmpo ed the ·ground atop" after pilots reported a lack of visibility on the runway. Also. airport flre and rescue vehicl" relpOnded when the pilot of Amert· can Ai\'lines Flight 1429 said he anelled smoke. The plane arrived at the airport about 12:35 p.m .. McCarley said. Alter taxi· lng to the gate. the pilot switched on the plane'• awdllary power aource. a nonnal practice ao airline workers can clean the plpne while it prepares to take off. OOH LEACM I OM.Y "m A table of four watcbel •OM~ llae pande boMI ..eon by the dining room window at Wla Nova ..... araat. Pilotl require about 1,600 feet of runway visi· bWty to safely take otf and about 2,400 feet for safe landings. The airport's 5,700-foot runway was not a factor in the stop. Foggy conditions have No pauengers were on the plane at the time, and no one was hurt. -POLICE FILES COSTA MESA • Col .... AYenUe ~ Vic· torla Stnet: A 119hlcle bur- gl1ry wlS reported •t 1·15 p.m Mond•y • Goff COWM Drive: A grind theft w11 reported In the 1700 block •t 6 •2 1.m Mondey • ~ 9oulevant: A com· merci•I burgl•ry w1s reported 1n the 3300 blcxk 1t 9 08 1.m M~ • , Avenue: A petty theft WIS reported in the 2100 block 1t 7 01 1.m Mond•y •~Avenue: An Ind•· v1du1f w1s reportedly drunk In publk In the 1900 blcxk at 5.25 p.m. Mondey • South CoMt Drive: A petty theft w•i reported In the 900 block •t 7:50 •.m. Mond•y · • V~ Street: A prowler WIS reported In the 1000 block 11 4:50 p.m. Mondey. •last 17th Street: A petty theft WIS reported In the 200 block 1t 8:55 a.m. Mond•y. lllWPOIT IEACH • Avocedo Av9nue: A com· merclll burgl•ry WM reported In the 1400 block •t 3:36 p.m. Monday. • Dove Ml.t: A commercl•I burglery WM reported In the 1200 block •t 9:•5 1.m. Mon· dey. • ...,... ...... Drive: lat· tery WM reported In the 800 block It 9:S2 1.m. Mondly. • Mde ~A hlt .. nd·Nn was reported In the 100 block at 9:07 a.m. Monday. ·~~Md ~ Jot ... ltltlt ~ Ven- dallsm was reported It 4:33 p.m. Mondly. • Newport c:.ntitr Drive: A vehicle burglary WIS reported In th• 100 bloc.It •t 5:01 p.m. Monday. • ,eril Newport Drive: A theft WIS reported In the 1200 blcxk at 12:15 p.m. Monday. • 14th"""' Md ..... hulevllf'd: A vehkl• burgl1ry was reported •t 7:49 1.m. Mondly. .... .... . . . . .... .... . ._ ....... . ,f~~: ·.·. :: ... . ,. ....... .. , .......• PARADE . CONTINUED FROM 1 Demand for tables that overlook the parade 11 high, aaid Susan Emmett, the gen· eral manager at Villa tjova. Emmett said she sets aalde 32 tables ln the down- •tain dining room and starts taktng reservations nearly three months ln advance. ln some ways. the restau· LINES CONTINUED FROM 1 During Bren's speech announcing the alms, Sturley Gnndle -the coun- ty's hardened warhorse against au thing big a.nd bureaucratic and baldly capitalist -broke down m tears. •slnce 1957." she told the Lo Angele nmes. "I've been dnvmg down Santiago Canyon Road fea.r· lng the day they would develop lt. Now I can. die happy." Even Joan Irvine Smith -the reigning matriarch or the lrvlne family who's col- lided often' with Bren over his stewardship of her grandfather's ranch - . . . .. ... .. . . ····· ................ . ·~ <:· .................. . .. ··········· ......... i . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ........... . You and your guests are Inv/Jed kJ tnjoy lbe bes/ tMIJ1 of /be Newport Harbor lkxJI Parade al /be Annual Holiday Party~ by '"' 552 Club juniors of Hoag Haspllal FOIJtll.laJkm on Thursday, December 20 at 7:00 p.m . The Balboa Pavilion 400 Main Street, Balboa Holiday festivities include: Holiday dinntr wbill tJllultng /be Ntuporl HllrlJor Bolll 1""""6 Dancing kJ /bl music of 8/w M""1IM 5<V50 drawing and silinJ"""""' $55 per person. Inquiries: 9491574-7108. 'I rant .... a cooling of bu.li-neu, becaUM the tables stay occupied by one group for a longer period of time. ·we are very busy lh1I week. but we are very busy quite often •• Emmett aald. ·v ... the restaurant la run. but we don't tum the tables at all.• • MUL a.TON cown the envf· ror.ment and John W~ Alrpott. He rney be reached It (949) 7'4- 030 or by •·ni•ll •t f»U/.clln~tlmacom. found herself nearly weepy. She wu aeen to verbally pat Bren on the head, telllng him, • 1·m 10 lmpr"aed by what you've done here. I could not have done it better myself.· Only a few bard-boiled skeptics -who, I some· tim" think, believe that we'd all be better off lf we were still wearing animal skins and fishing with our teeth -uttered faint cynl- dsm. Stop Polluting Our Newport's Allan Beek half scoffed that Bren's gilt was largely dirt usele11 to the Irvine Co. and smacked of shameless public relations. In Orange, where much of the wilderness that Bren set aside is located, Christopher Koontz -who once sued the Itvine Co. over lts development plans ln that neck of the woods -threw tepid water on the give- away. •we may not be sav- ing the best land,• he told the TI.mes. It seems to me that these are the musings of folks who postulate that a blllion- alre developer and an ingenuous conservationist can't possibly occupy the .sa.me body. It's again t nat· ural law. But my gues ls that Bren, at 69, doe n't mu.ch care what people think anymore. And not just because he has the wi dom of age and staggering wealth going for hlm. I'm pretty aure he's appreciated and valued Orange Coun· ty'1 natwal history as much aa be hu the land he's developed. How do we know that? Bren'1 lrvine Co. poured millions into the 1997 San Joaquin Manb restoration project. He announced last year that the company 11 donating St.5 milllon over five yean for the restoration of the San Joaquin Wildlife Sanctuary Ba.ck ln 1992, he broke breed with the Nature Conservancy. ask.1ng lt to manage his newly ere· ated, 17,000-acre lrvi.ne Co. .llllllUllS Wiii I • w .,, zt01 w. come~ .. nM1a The .... .... br lbout 7:11 p.m. • ...... JJJJW. C091t Hlghiaal'1t ~111·1551. The...,..,_bylbout7:17p.m. ..... a.r•• ., w. CDlll I~<-.,.. 591. The ......... by lbout 7:11 p.m. • JOrl mAa IMGC. M07 W. C09lt Highw9y. CM) 6~ 1111. The pirlde .,..s by about 7:15 p.m. • .... GIT ,_. CO.. 3450 VII Oporto. (Ml) 17M700. The per• p.11M1by1bout 7:20 p.m. • --GIT~ 503 E. Edgew .. ("'9) 675-2371. The parlde p.llMI by lbout 1:05 p.m. • ~ MM•IA GINA, 251 E. C08lt H~. (949) 673-9500. The par* patMI by lbout 6:55 p.m. • IW89QAT MSTMMANT, 151 E. coast Hlghwey, (949) 673-3425. The parade paMS by lbout 6:55 p.m. • MISTY NL1CAN MSTMMANT. 2735 W. coast Htghw1Y. (949) "'2-3411. The parade palMS by lbout 7:15 p.m. •TAU OP TMI MIMI MSTAUMNT, «JO ,_..In St, (949) 673-4633. The p11.cte p.-s by •bout 1;08 p.m. •VILLA NOVA MSTWNT, 3131 W. COISt Hlghw1Y. (949) 642·7llO. The J)lrlde patMI by •bout 7:17 p.m. CHARTER COMPANIES • A C.lifoml1 Yacht Chlrter: (949) 650-6722 • AAS-Adventure 1t Se1: (949) 650-2412 • American YICht Chlrttrt: (949) 673-4451 • B1lbol BOit Rentlls: (949) 673·7200 • B1tbol P1Vilion: (949) 673-5245 • Chlrter YIChts of Newport BelCM.1ojo-lcon: (949) 650-2810 • C1nntry C.ttrlng I Cruises: (949) 675--5777 • C1t11ln1 P1ssenge•Service: (949) 673-5245 •Curlew Ch1rters: (949) 675-4906 • 01vey's Locker: (949) 673· 1434 • Duffy BOit Rtntlls: (949) 645--6427 • Eltctr1 Cruises: (949) 723· 1069 • fun Zone BOit Co.: (949) 673-0240 •Gondola Ce>mJ*lY of Newport: (949) 675-1212 •Hornblower Crulsei a Events: (949) 631-2469 •Newport Llnding Belle: (949) 361-1640 • Newport Y1cht Ch1rttrs: (949) 673-3000 • Newport Llndlng: (949) 673-0550 • P1elfic Av1lon Y.c:ht Ch1rters: (949) 673-8545 Open Space Re erve. He let go of another 21 .000 acres ln 1996 to provide habitat for endangered plant and animal species. Slnce then. Bren has • turned over thousands of valuable natural acreage ln and around L4guna Canyon for the expansion of the Laguna Coast WUdemes Park. It's for these reasons I'm not of a mind to pull on San· ta Bren's beard. You Just don't give up the develop- ment rights to half your land holdings without a senous interest ln conservation and an appreaation for natural history. But more than that -and aa a fourth genera- tion CaWomlan wbOH greet-greet-grandfather. Anthony Reche, founded the San Diego County town of Fallbrook -I appreciate a guy who's routinely made big moves to protect some or Orange County'• hlatonc wllderneH when be really didn't have to Merry ChrlJtmu. • mrtON DI MUA&. It• writer and communla1t lom conwlt1nt He llws In Con.I MeM. ~ c.an rHCh him wt1h news tips Ind com!Mnts vf• e-mail It byron· wrftwf••br'l.com. HICKORY FARMS• SAVE $4.00 Jib. BEEF STICK• '9" SUMMEJl SAUSAGE,.. WM O.u••d 'u..,-...11_,.._.._. ........... " ..... ...., ......... .................. 110 ....,,...,. ca.. ...... ...... Doily Pilot WINNING . CONTINUED FROM 1 There are four maJOC aat • gori • which include lights and arumat10n. humor and ongmality. dheorence to lh them and music An OVi rail winner -or weepst.4k Wlnner -as also chORn for encompu a.ng the best aspects of all four categori • Beek stud. llurty·two judges are given a 11pec1hc cdlegory ·to cor and tally the boots' tot.ds to e tobb h the win· ners Of course. it I never reled eel where dlong the parade route, or on wtuch night of the parade. th judges will be l\lrkmg. Beek said ·u· confldenllal: Beek ScUd Geoff Landon, an 11 -ume overall winner, d 1gned and bwlt an mtncate patnobc display this year, dep1C'llng a heroic seen from ground zero alter th World 1\'"ade Center attdcks. Characters from Dr Seuss' ·How the Gnnch Stol Chnstma • - 60-foot mflatabl regulars on Landon's boat -will be Around· TOWN •Send AM>UND TOWN items to the Oitly Pilot. 330 W B~ St .. C<K> ti Meow, CA 92627, by fu to (949) ~170, or by ull1ng (M9) 574- 4298 Ind~ the time. ct.te and loation of the ewnt. n well as a cont«t phone number A complete ltStmg tS 1Vi1l1ble it www t:Uilypt· tor com TODAY A dAylong ~mlnar to prepare ind1v1duals for the tate notary Pxam wlll be given by the Nallondl Notdry A n. from 9 am to 3 30 pm at the t illton Hotel. 3050 Bnstol St.. Co ta Me a. $139 Call to register (800) 876-6827 A second training enunar will be given Jan 1 b al the Wyn· dham Gd!den HotPI at 3350 Avenue of th • Arb an Costa f\.leSd THURSDAY The Newport Hills Garden Club will hold a holiday Jun· cheon beglnrung dt 11 a m at th Big Canyon Country Club. I Bag ~clllyon Dnve. Newport Beach (949) 640· 1889 0 Ovlstmti ti" turn"'9 point • Pwade con11o1 polou ... ~ l:JO p.m.: Start (Off Collins Island) 7:Ge p.m.: Balboa Bay Oub weanng hreJ1gbter helmets and holdlng a giant Amen· can nag, he said. Landon said he and fnend Tod Cowley started design· mg the theme Uu$ summer. •We tart planhing in Jun or July, dependlng on how mtncate our scene will be or how much building we hdve to do,· Landon said. In dddltlon to the patnotic lbe community ls invited to attend and pl"OVlde 111put on a new Mdriners Jomt U e l.Jbrary at Mariners Elemen- tary School m Newport Beach that as bemg planned to replace the current Manners Branch l.Jbrary dt a meetmg at 7 p m dt Manners Branch l.Jbrary. 2005 Dover Dnve. Newport Bec:tch The new library will serve as both a commwuty and school IJbrary. Refresbmenb rved 1949) 949-3801 FllDAY lbe Crew Cuts, Gogt Grant, the Chordettes and the Ted Hennan Orchestra will gave d hollday Chnstmas how at 8 p.m. lll Orange Coast CoJ, lege's Robert B. Moore Theatre at 2701 Fdll'Vlew Road. Costa Mesa. $35. $31 for advance tlckets, $29 for advance dis· count bckets ava.ilabJe to OCC students. seruor onzens. and d uldren younger than 12. (949) 723-0621 Donate your vehicle. 1-888-308-6483 Set hope in motion to improve local lives. • 1V1 • Boa11 • leal e.te • Tax Deducdble 7:B p.1ft.! Udo tM Yacht club I p.lft.! ~ tsle °*'nel l:U 1Mft.: Coast GuMd, Harbor Master Dodt I p.m.: Finish (Off Collins tsland) theme, the annual staples - such as l 0,000 bgbts, loud music and partyulg gue5ts - will sbll be mduded, he sald. About two dozen gue5ts gather on Unpretentious Too -Landon's 61-foot yacht - to dnnk, dance and be mer· ry. And no party as complete without blaring Dr. Demento Chnstmas tunes m the back· ground, he said. T\ckets are av4.Llable onllne at www.occtickets.com or by call· mg (714) 432-5880 or (888) 622-5376. SATUIDAY A disc:usslon and support group for people aruoous or depressed an the wake of the Sept. 11 terronst attacks will begUl todoy and will be held at 10:30 a.m. every Saturday at 660 Baker St.. Sulte 211 ·B. Costa Me a. Elizabeth Slocum ls a IJcensed mamage While wuuung as a wel· come-and common accolade. Landon parbopates for cele· brabon. not for recogrubon ·1 don't celebrate Chnst· mas.· he said. "Tius as my Chnstma~ • • LOLITA HAllPlll covers Cosu Meow. She rn~ be reached at (M9) 574-4275 or by e-mail it loll~.t..rp Helatimfl.com and family therapist who hds practiced m CbSta Mesa for 21 years Re ervauons requested. (7 14) 54 6· 7708 JIN. 5 A pair of ftve-week. no-credit tntennedlate Lido sa1bn g classes dunng January and February will begU\S at t 30 p m Jan 5 and run unb.I 5 30 p m Sunday cla ses wall SEE TOWN PAGE 6 '/tM...day, Oeoember 19. 2001 5 RANCH CONTINUED FROM 1 ..... tbe day aftlir acbml ii taka. In th.ii cue, tbe t'OUnd1 voted 10 approve Home Ranch OD Nov.19, IO the tint day would be NOY. 20. ScbMr MMl. ·aut you JUlt told me t can't trust you, IO is that truei· Brenneman 'k:~OllflnMd Tues· day that Scheei"s offldal •dvice WU to tum in the petibons toaay. He also MJd the oty attorney's omce warned a possible legal cbalJenge could get more c:omplicat • ed bt!cause ol the rehear· ing request bled by the local labor union, which w• DOI dmilld .... Dec. 3 It" -.-111g111.-.. tion ........ CllR ...... deni&1 ol die ......._ reqUMt oowlil*' .. fiDal-*--....... andthm•dM•tbede9d· line, ol&'allll ..... But .,_,....." Mid they Would not take uy unnecwry ctwww. The lut tbmg .... group ... is for all tbe 16gnatunl to be thrown out beca..-e tbly were too late. lhe Mid. ·we'll be out there until the last potllble ~Ute,• BrennetlWl NJd. •WMtev· -er happens. we t..i in our hearts that we were domg 1l for the ngbt rMIODI • • LOLITA tM S town Colt.- Mes.a SM ~ be rMChed M (M9) 57~5 01 by e-meol at lollr.a.~nmes.com. Troy Glaus· Benefit Autograph Session At Fashion Island Mall in Newport Beach To BeMfft the OCPFA Local RreflghtelS Relief Fund Thursday, 5-8 pm 12/20/01 Fashion Island Newport Beach 1017 Newport Center Drive In Front of Pottery Sam $35 Per AuloCraph lnctudes FREE Authentication by Upper Deck Authenticated Photos. Baseballs. and more available for purchase at the event TnJ~ Glum re t f'H'\ th1. rtf,fhl fl>'' fl1•• •IRnlllJ: uni ttt·m• pref.:111<.I to him We have bright idea·s for holiday shopping. s COSTA M•SA COURTYARDS 24 ......... ~ ......... c. ..... c.-, ...... ,11 s.... ....... ,,d ... a.MM f ' VcS.'1 .......... ,co. ...... ...... Dr*ll a. ..... ............. JC• ct ... ...... llD .......... ...... ---............ ........... c....,. ........ ""-.... OlllM'• Clllllc ... ............ w. ..... S..0.£..- .... il~ ...... ~~c... n.tMlf . n.c.....lllft 'fie Leif .,.. ....... ........ ......... ,,..,.... _, ..... TOWN CQNTINUEO FROM S begin Jan. 6 during lb Mme houn. All da.sses Will meet at Orange Coast College's SaiJ. Ing Center at 1801 W. Coast Highway, Newport B ach. SlOS. (949) 6'5-9412. JAi. 11 Tbe UC Irvine film Sodety wilt present "Meeting People Is Easy.• a documentary duonl- ding the 8d$b group Radio- head' OK Computer tour, which IS about the bend caught in an uncontrollable media nightmare " a aibcally and oommerdal1y successful albwn Show times are 7 and 9 p.m. Ill the UCJ Student Center Crystal Cove Auditoriwn. $5, S3 for UC IMne students, S4 UC Irvine ~ focu.lty and staff and non-UC' Irvine students. (949) 824-5588 wwwlilmsx:Jety.ud.edu JAii. 11 Tbe UC lrvtne fllm Society will present "Grey Gardens" at 7 dOd 9 p.m. tn the UCI Student Center Crystal Cove Auditonum. The hlm IS dbout Edith Bouvier Beale and her daughter Edie IJving in d world of their own betund theu 28-room decaying East Hampton mansion known as the "Grey Gardens • $5, SJ for UC lrvme students. S4 for UC Jrvme faculty and staff and non-UC lrvme student!> (949) 824-5588. FEI. 1 The Community Assn. lnstt- tute Orange County Chapter will host a three-day Profe • s1onal Management Develop- ment Program Feb 1 through Feb. 3 dt the Newport Bedch Mamott Hotel, 900 Newport Center Dnve. (949) 380-7360 OHOlll Clalropt'ador Katlal1 • M. Campbell's office bolb free spmal care clatees at 7:1S p.m. Wedneldays, 1 :30 p.m. Fridays.and 1 MS a.Jh. Satur- days at 3400 lrvme Ave., Swle 114, Newport Beech. Complimentary coosultations and exams av&lable. (949) 263-1462. n. dty of COiia M.a ...... ation Division's Early Child· hood Program provid• ~ ationa.l activities for children ages 3 .to S from 9 a.m. to l p.m. Monday through Friday at the Balaeric Community Center, 197S Balearic Drive. Call for costs. (714) 754-S158. Team Suntwr<>nnge Coan· ty hosts its "Walle aQd Talk," d biweekly walking group for women who have had or hdve cancer. Women have the opportunity to share their experiences and support one another. The group meets at t 0 a m. the second and fowtb Fndays of every month at the Nakegoddess store in Fashion lsJand tn Newport Beach. (949) 275-3888. The Upper Newpor:t Bay Eco- logical Reserve and Nature Preserve hosts kayak tours of the Back Bay at 10 a.m . Sun- days for a two-hour tour. at 2301 University Drive, New- port Beach. $20. Kayaks avail- able through Newport Dunes Watertront Resort. Call for reservabons. (800) 58S-0747. Arttst and r.cer Gary Mild· more's ·Hot Yachts, Ocean Racers From Topsails to Tur- bos,· an exhibition of 2S of his original yacht paintings will run through March ts at the Newport Harbor Nautical Museum, 151 E. Coast High· way. Newport Beach. Free. Mllbmore's pamtmg depict the evolubon of oUshore rac- mg yachts. (949) 675-891S. BLACKMAN LTD. ~ • • • • • • ••••• 1111111 . On.age Coat C0Uege'1 18tb annual Hlgla Scbool Duce Day wlll be held from 8 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. Mardi 19 at 2701 F.uview ao.d., Costa Mesa. More than 225 Orange County bJgb IChool ltudentl and tbell' fKulty aclvlson are expected to attend. (714) •32-5506. . The Jewlth Famlly Servtce of Orange County lS fonning a parenting group that will meet from 10 to 11 :30 a.m. Mondays at the Jewish FaJTU- ly Service, 250 E. Baker St .. Suite G, Costa Mesa. The program otters parent!> the opportunity to talk with other parents and a counselor about concerns and to ledm ways of ucc fuJ parentmg. Call for infonnauon on fee and group enrollment. (714) 445-4950. Women SO and older may be part of a discu lOn group coordinated by Jewish faJTU - ly Services to addr J.S ues such as aruoety, d pr relabon.stups, lonelme and family that meets from 10 to 11:30 a.m. Monday at the OPEN DAILY AT 11:30 am 'i' RO LEX • agency ofhces, 250 E. Baker St .. Swte G, Costa Mesa. Pre- registration reqwred. (714) 445-4950. Friends or the Newport Bed Public wbraty Used Book Store are asking for patrons to donate books to replenish the dwmdlmg tock. Books may be left at any of the three branch libraries at Balboa, Mariners, or Corona del Mar. or in ·the book closet next to the Friend Book Store at 1000 Avocado Ave .• Newport Bedch. AU hardcover and paperback dona.uons, with the exception of magazmes and law books, wiU be accepted and are tax deducuble. (949) 7S9-9667. Tbe BrallJe i....tute oaen free computer cla to peo- ple with fading vtS100 who have difficulty eeing the computer creen. The Oasis Center at 800 Marguerite Ave., Corona del Mar, offers six ses ions. Call to sign up for etas . (714) 821·5000. Musball's Tae Kwon Do in Costa Mesa offers free seU- defense clas es to ct&rhne pilots and llight attendants. Classes are taught by three- time U.S. Nauoncll Champion Tom Marshdll. Marshall's is at 333 E. 17th St. Swte 13, Cos- ta Mesa (949) 574-0122 A SP.Jrltual care dus meets at 7:15. p.m. Wednesdays at 3400 Irvine Ave .. Sy.Jte 114, New- port Beach. Call to reserve a seat. (949) 263-1462 A brain tumor support group meets the fir t and third Thursdays each month from 7 to 8:30 p.m. at the Hoag Can- cer Center at Hoag HospataJ. 1 Hoag Dnve. Newport Beach. Free Registrauon not required The group 1 d 1gned to help pabent dnd thetr f411Ulle understand and cope Wlth th illn s. (9491 574·6232. St. Andrew 's Presbyterian Church h0$ts a menldl illn upport group from 6.30 to 8 Be a part Of tradition. Foundadon·s 552 Cub and make a difference In the health d To~a applkMlala. al 949/574-720& Daily Pilot p.m Sundays in blerentie1d Ha.U C at 600 St. Andrews Road. Newport Beach: (949) 574-2236. TM JeWtlb Fulily Senta. of Orange County sponsors a dilculsiOO group focustng on concems and respons1bilib of adult cluklren and th Lr parents from 6 to 7 p!m two Tuesdays a month at the J w- ish Family Servtee office nt 250 E. Baker St., Suite G, Costa Mesa. StO per person, per se slon. Preregistrahon reqwred (714) 445-4950 Tbe Jewlsb F..ily Servtt-e of Orange County has ~ w k- ly P4" nting upport group to help parents lectm trate- gaes for ucce ful parentmq and h lping them deaJ with the fe ling and behavior of their children. The group meets from 10 to 11 :30 a.m Monday at Jewish Family Service, 2SO E. Baker St Suite G, Co ta Me a. Tht• group wall cover topics about managtng anger, c1nx- 1ety and peer pre sure chil- dren expen nee Prereq1 ... trat1on required (714) 445 4950 The Costa Mesa Senior Cen- ter ha bdllroom dancmg with I.we mu 1c from the P tee Vdn Or chott Tuo on Tue dt1' nights from 7:30 to 10:30 pm at 695 W 19th St . Co!>to M , $4. (949) 548-3834 Jewish Family Service of Orang County pon orl'> <1r1 ongoing healing upport group for the chromcdlJy 111 The purpo e 1 to prov1d1· partanpclnt with emotwnt1l and pintual upport 111 manage 1Une and 1t" con equcnce Th group m1•1•t' at 7 p m. Thursddy <1t JP\\ 1 h ~dmi.Jy ·erv1ce. 250 [ 8dker St • Co td f\ h•'" Attenddnce as free. but rt q 1 trahon ll'> rcqutrt.>d 17 1~1 445-4950 Scr.bble Club No. 350 meets from 6 to 10 pm ThuT'idtt'' at Bord N Books, f\ tu 1< ~ Cede on 19th Street dod Nt•\\ port Soul vard, Co la Ml•,t1 S3 New player are "Pl· com (949) 759-487 t - -... --... ~ ------------- - ------= ~-=----==----~-- GU01I Of 1111 DAY "/Just couldn't wait. It had been haunting me all weekend ... I'm really happy. It's a big thing ... • Miii ciello ~--St.nford-bound Corona del Mar High senior ~ity Pilot High voltage: Bob Watts has .. a clarification for ace report Fonner Orange C~t College and Newport Harbor High standout says his reported demise is slightly premature. I nt r bng how m.ill world items often anse m the world of pom Two names from th 1948 Newport Harbor Htgb vars1ty football team w r m the air recenUy. One, halfback Bob Watts, <'dme up when an Orange Coast CoU<?9e talr report, relauvc to the '51 OCC charnp1onstup team's 50th r union. publl hed a letter mdicaung Watts had died Th report came from a past player and was not conhrmcit Fortunately, Wcttts, an All-Sunset League selection off tho '49 TcU varsity. lS very much al.ave. Hts mother did note that he had been 1ck and was m a wb lchair Otherwt , be &S fm and weU Watts 11nd lus late brother Frank helped operate theu fath r's Balboa l.Jquor Store for y an. On day, however. Bob took an opporturuty Lo rve as an auditor m soul.hem N vada. Bob, who ran a t 0 3 m the 100-yard da h as a seruor pl' pst r, was also a m mbcr of th '51 OCC footbaJI ouU1t H and ctassmat Don Krupp were mates on th '48 Tar vanity cllld played together m Don Cantrel SIDELINES the ason·openmg clash agcunst SI Anthony, a teain that would end as th C IF co-champion with Santa &rbara, 7 • 7. Harbor was d young, inexperienced grid team lo '48 and the Saints didn't have any fears about playmg the Sailors on the Newport field. T1u.s was Coach Al lrwtn's return to Newport and few expected anyUung but d so-so a.son Most of th pleyers were 1ust 16 or 17 years old Some were only 15 NonE"th I • Irwin' t am. led by fullback Bob Berry and uperb end Bob Thompson, tunned t Anthony from begmning to the final four nunutes of play. The Tctrs scored farst and led, 6-0, unbl the Scunts scored. 7 ·6: th n Harbor came back to I ad, 12·7 H owever, Watts had tus punt blocked Ul th last minutes and 11 was recovel'ed on the Newport to by the Samts. Within that short pan of lim , the Satnts scored one last tune. making it. 14 • l 2. Look.mg back once, lrwin, seeing the opporturuty to grab a golden vadory, scud, ·1 should have called for a safety • Watts could have turned and run mto h.as own end zon Out of a safety. he could have punted the bail an lunated 45 yards and th lnts wouJd have lost good odds on the dJ.stance wtth littJ time left Knipp w U remt-mbers the battle ag&i.05t the Saints and how rare It w to be confronting the v ry team that would ca~ th CIF uUe many w ks later. How y, r, Krupp today can report another CJF experience that came th f&m.&ly way through hls n ph w, Kevtn, th son of Krupp' broth r. Ke\l'U\, a juruor rve nd for the powerful Edison High gndd rs, found bis team confronting Long Beach Poly for the CIP title recently. On a glum note for Ed.ilon. Poly captured the crown Poly bas long been a Southland pow• ln football. Kevin's father, 8nK"e, was an outstanding N.tval olfker and FBI agent ln earlier )'Ml'I. M a kid, 8Nte WU OM ol the fevorile Y°""'il quart•rbKks for Rod MecMlWan. fe>r1Mr Harbor 8oy1 Club ctirector, and a rutty vanaty qua.rterbKk ooce lor trwtn at Newport. Wllb .... ..-neat. Bruce ooce borroWed • pa.y lram tbe '49 Tar vantty quartert>Kk IDd ... It work for a long eouchdown nm. Tbe p&.y c..u.ct for tbe ~to line ........ ...., and try to throw tbe rWall olf br .......... clnctiOft, IMn mlllng for ........ '° re-budcle .ance ...... ··-. z I' tr.• ~.tbetMmwouldnat ........... ,..... would .. -.mc1 be • .. hh ce. n. •el'llty only_....._ ,_., ._ ICalpp rm lbe leftglb of lbe IWd. ... ....... Dan. Olily bed .......... .. ---111 ..... OIK'W. ..... ... ........ bow ........... ...... a ta•1ct911tywlMlbidMll >a , .............. o1 .. -.o. .. ........... 111twtctm ..... imm lperts ..... Roger Corlscn • 949..57 ...... 223 • lpilrtl faxs 9A9~~170 HIGH SOIOOl. IASIETIAl.l -TOURNAMENT TIME -OM.Y PllOT PHOTOS IY DON L£ACH Newport Harbor HJgh's Tony Melwn (above. right) and tbe Sailon are competing at tbe A.n&belm Convention Center today against llnt-round tournament foe Kennedy at 3 p.m. Costa Mesa's girls, with Rhondi Naff (below, left) one of the keys to the Mustangs' game, coaUnue ln the Artesia Tournament, meeting Penin.sula at HawalJan Gardens Center at 3:15. llGll SOIOOl WATll POLO CdM's Pantuli<ino is Stanford bound CdM dafanihe ltmdout wiD play for Vargas again next year in Palo Aleo. P~. 6'foot. t70 po.oncll. lpllMcl CdM in di tM wtn °"' e..,..._. la ClF title game Nov 11et11•.e Plua. K'OdDg two goell ind jNOV ..... tbe S.. Kingl witb .._. ...,._ ID .... .., ........... ttowl . ,........._., allo a 18CDDd· .... All·CIP OWW. D p6c*. waa OIM'I .._ ....._ lllllr· __ ...... (72) ............... .......... DW13lP t' .. ..._. ............... A lltl11IM4_. cua lllM .... ...,.. IH t ...... 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Kdrleen Curran 7 was reddy ~ 0..-2 E')tdnCld ...... 0 o ph o m o r e goalkeeper A~yn Knott llljured her ankJe durmg pre-gome wann-ups and could not play Curran hlled ln and prevented a Ccilvary Chcip I rout, recording 15 sovtt 1n E tdn("ta' 2-0 loss The Calvary Chapel Eagles (6-3) , picked up a gOdl m th early moments of the game. off cl penalt)' kick by <:artie Chlaravcllloll but C urrcrn and her teammate held Calvary Chapel scor~le through 70 minutes With five mmutes rctmammg. Calvary Chcipel's Beth Knkonan mad good on a brl'clkaway to ecure th WlO. However. ~lanc1c1 f~t·yea.r coach Tom Williams '><JW unprovement m tus team that played without rts best pl<1)·er, Arh Reynold and droppt>d to 2-5 overall Reynold'> d ruor who was ct ftr..t· team AU-Panhc Coast LeaguP player ldi>t yedr, pctced th 1dehnM and baslcally sef'\ed a.s Willi<1m ·a tant throughout the contest ·Today was fun becau we s.w improvement and fE tan("tcll played with• lot more h art.· sa.td Reynolds, who injured her ankl dunng the volleyball ea on but "1U be r ady when league play tart Jon. 8 at Northwood Williams 1S dIWOUS to g t Reynolds back because ht> 1 goming extra knowledge by playmg clSSlSta.nt co.ch With Reynold out, Wilbams satd Estanoa focused on fl ld awa.renesa. and the Jack or u was th chff rence Ul lh game ·nus is Wte our pracuc-e. • Wl.l.lWns said •We need to ra1 our awarene We hav thr problems rtght now trapping, pa 109 and po 1t1001ng Other than that we re near perfKt • Estcllloa had Just two shots on goal in the econd hall. while Calvary Chapel booted rune towa.rd the bo5t's net Curran. o seruor who usually plays midfieid r. opped .ght. She receaved help from :n1or M C tellAno, 1uruor Alaina w and Juruor Ruth Ch.av ro tn th back In th 70th nunut , JWUOf Amanda Abbott stolf! a C4Jv.uy Chapel pet1 and led a ruce tn front ol OY!vero, wbo ped out on lb breilaway Witb a defender t each ~ lhe nt a lbot that WJk>d Wld i.tt of the Ml and that was u cl as EstAnoa got. 8 w.dnetdoy. December 19. 200' SPORTS Daily Pilot HAPPY lllTHDAY fOOAY DANNY PUlJDo fD Newport Harbor toot ball JUUf NoRTON • ( Ofon• del M41r W \Wlmrmng BRIEFS CdM's Singer picks Brown •llt11•r ( Or<lnd ~ I• \.1111 I llqh (llll'> 'o I 111" 'lellllfOlll ~ I\ 111 1 • 11\ .... IOll\'r ,, 1, .. 1 11 '"I l'J>h•<I to Brown 111\ • 1,11\ nncl \\Ill pldy lor lhe ' \ 1d l'111 ,. 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SEAN HUEii / DM.Y 1'1.0T Costa Mesa senior Chad VakW (23t looks for help. He ud h1s tea.mmates host Saddleback tonJght ln a nonletague boys basketball game. wmuu TODAY'S SCHEDULE ww '°'° C~ ""°"*' -V~ High tcnool 9'fls ~ o1t c:...I State Los ~ l pm """'*"'-fim round, ¥1. wtwttilr at ~ J 1 S p m. y Qu.ntl .tt Con\l'IMVty t°"'9* -· OW1'Uln, It Wlltem Hlgt\ •.JO p"' Cosio1 MtM. J.15 pm, S. tt.I at Ceorr11m ol1 0r-. (Giii. 7 lO pm Htgh tchoot girt.. Mm.on v..,o Teiot0. J 15 pm High KN>ol ~ ~ Holfbot f~ pool~ Ntwpor1 oil ~ c-tJon Cent• Holfbot YS W. TorrlnW. •30 p_m. TourNINnt. vs.. ICetVWdy. l p m. EJt.1n01 "" £1 Toro, 6 p.m~ Cosu ~ Hoth oil C.on:w~ cMI MM, 7 Mtu o11 Atletie Toumlment. .conct p m ~ o1t emu Mew. 7 rounct vs. f1i1n1raM. 3 1 s PJn • ., pm ~ oil Cioltd9n Cifowe four-.._ ~ Cent1t ~ High Khool ~. Newpof1 ~ at Matet 0... J pm,, &unca. at FcuQln \Ider. J pm~ Tolfbut V Tcnh at 5-ge Ht!\ J 15 p m Eagles eye winning season If the wins don't come, Estancia will still be taking pleasure in unproving. Si.ve Virgen ONLY PILOT < OST A f\.1ESA -Regctrdl ol lt'rtqul! 'itdlldlng'i or evf.>n 1l'> rt><ord, lh<' Estancia High garb !>UC'C"l:'r l<'dm I fOC'U <>d on d "'tnninq seMOn I lo" -.o? lt•l the E.tgle hr t-yf>tlr 'Odrh. Tom Williams. t!Xpla1n IA'> lSldnl COclCh M1kf' t-. la!>trdngeJo and II would llke to hdvt• the girl~ unprove ttnd fet•I proud thdl they have dt•vl•loped, • Wtllram!> r11d II w.-w1n on game or 1f we don't "m ctny. we wdnl Lhe 91rl'I to l'nlOY ,.,OCCt'rl If they do W(>ll dnd rn11no\.1'. we hdvl' lo raU II d wmrunq <tf'd\On • Wm-; Cdme IC'w la t yedr when th re was hdrdly uruty on lhe team Thi.s St.'dSOn Wdham" 'Mild lhf' Eagles ·rwt .ilunq with t•ttrh o ther • Tht•'r' dft• IJH'dl Jll'Oph'.. Wtlhdm'I Sdld "Thl'\. work hdrtJ .tnd 'how 'itronq .. non ,\., they prt'Pdffl for thf> CJCllctcn \\ t><tl Lt•i.'lque n<>itl \t'•tr, lh Edqlt•, tU(' 'tt'i•kmq \ldbilil) Th~y hcl\<' hdd fnur d1flt•u nl r ourh<' m th<' ,,.,.,, lour \l'1lf', hut lhP' 1tutttwn 11m' c11J1>1·tt~ prom1<;mg \\'1lhdm., und Ma trancwlo w1lhneJlv look nn HIGH SOIOOl GIRLS SOCCER PREVIEW k. k f1 Sr k Jr, Sr f1 So Sr So So. Sr So. Jt. Sr Jt. Jr. So So So lhl' )oh \\ 1lh mt nt to am pron~ lh • progr..un. Their background 1ndic • tt> u 1.utr.mg lo ls • fonncr pro who pltyed ln AnJ nuna. Wilham aad be t.nltidt d AV m ortbem Nevada aod Ldk Tahoe n 1977, and tbe progr m is now hug • 11 bas also coached adult dub teams. mostly men. He said h is m1- retired and the coaching opportunity at Estanoa was too good to pass up. His lald·baCk schedule. which 1ndudes • bd oC bu anes consulttng and ubstltule teaching. aUows plenty ol tune to concentrate on coach.mg th Eagle Plus. he bas Mastrang o to h Ip tum What' more , senior team capldlll Arlls Reynokh is a stable INder who t.ak control Lf the tf'lllTI gets off balance R ynolds, a hrst-te.tm All·Pac1llc Cout League pertonner 1 t yeu. ls td lmed by an ankl ln)wy. But he said he will be ready to go whrn ledgue play starts. Jan 8 at Northwood Junior Ruth Chavero also rNums wUh honol""I Sh earned o;econd-team dll·league laurels last year. when the Eagle• truggled ln the PCL without a WU\. ThP Eagle , who are 2·5, have ttl o b en di playing Improvement becau of the Uoru lrom Kati n Curran.• \er attl 1unlor m1dflelder Curran can also play goalkeeper, which he did amst Calvary Ch peJ Tuesddy and re<'Orded 13 v ' With JU l five en1ora, Estanoa fe ture a young t am that 1nclud fre hman Elise Carroll, a forwurd with qwck f • •t 4Dd ebov •«IV rage b.IU· handhng kills. ell Ind OeMill llGll SOIOOl •lfS Mesa just n;rlsses against Lakewood Naff scores 28 points, Caron injured in overtime. . Costa Mesa[IJ Hlgh's girls basketball team came up with lls best effort of tbe season, according lo the Mustangs' coach, Jlm Weeks. but in the end fell In overtime to Lakewood In the first round ol the Artesla Tournament Monday, "8-45, di Lexington Junior High. The klu drops Mesa to 2-5 The Mustangs meet Perunsula today at 3.15 in a consolation round game at Hawauan Gardens Center Rhondi Naff. who sent the game into overtime Wllh three free throws in the hnal 20 seconds of regulation, led au IC.'Ofen wltl\ 28 potnts. mdudmg five boards and two assists Teammate Christme Caron, d S-fooC· 10 'JelU(Jf, ~ 12 po&nl\ and had 13 rebound , but uttered an ankle lnlury Ln the ovcrtJm ion and h r talus l.s uncertain for today El) n Bello had ax ts ror th Must•n'I MmMnxnr0 = ............. U.WOC. ... ca.. MIM 45 s.r.~ ...... Lotk~ ' 12 12 11 7 . 41 eoa.,,... 6 1• 10 11 • • •S 1.11•1 aa•·Qay 7, T«'gt S«tnlOn s SMgt.-16, Thornption 0 Ou..ne .. Wlllilms 2. flortM 5 )>fJl. ~ • Clay 1, Teng I, s....,-. I. ~ °"'. roont T«:hnic:.111 • none c.-. --... 2. C.ictl 0. (Mon 12. H.lH 21. ~ 0 Gt--' J. AkMWI o. ltd. 0 ~ o. ~ 0. s.ncnezo ) P' pt. . H.ltf J ~<""-none Technic.lk notW Eagles suffer 49-45 l~ at Cathedral City The Estancia[][] High girls basket- ball team lo t an 11 -polnt fourth- quarter lead and suffered a 49- .C5 nonl ague I at Cathedral City Tuesday. The Eagl (2·5) reU mto foul troubl 11\ the fourth quarter as sophomores 1hsha WcSSe ( Vf'n points) and CTystaJ f\,fmo fouled out Tralllng • .t 1-JO, c\fter three quarters. the Lion 17-3) outscored EstanC'ld, 19-4, In th<> fourth. Juniorl\sha Gray, who ct.long with W and Mino. returned to the tartlng hneup after ct one- game absence due to a rmsst'd practice and sub equenl d15Clpltne by their coa("h. Paul Kirby. Gray led lhe Eagle Wllh 18 J>Olflls, while JuruOr XoduU Byfield scored 12 "W<> should ht1v<> won. we Jll"I du1n't plcl; very w l11n lhe fourth qurut<•r, • Kirby '><tld • We had onJ;• onl' hl1ld qool (d thr - porntC'r b; Byflt•ldl In lht• lourth We JU\I httve to g<'l r<>ady for (tod.tyl cind El Toro They beat u\, 50-42, <'clrlil'r m lhc n: EslclnC'lo will Id<' 0 Toro a1 6 tonight In thl' l\.h\ ron V1e10 Tourn.tm<>nl al ~h'>'>lon V1e10 lbgh MWit• S-ltlr~ ~ Crrt 41. ls1MCM45 r~ 1•' n • •5 Colthedr oil (11)' 1 1J I 0 19 ., ~ • Gf_, 11, M.no 5, Watt 7 lyflf4d 12. ~'0 ) l'efw 0 ca.n ... 0 )i)I ~ lyfield l WolM I Mono 1 ~ °"' """" M.no CMhMrlil Qty H.tmpton 11, lryolr'I 3. ,~ 11 lOwf .. I, seMy I. Htddy 10 Undlf'wood • J.pt 9IN1'. ·~"' 1, ''""'t l Foulfd °"' notW Newport Harbor girls earn first victory Amy Burlingham cored on a br<'dka'"dY 15 ~ minut tnto the second halJ to ledd t•v.port Harbor I. High to a t -0 victory over v 1bn9 Dand I lilt rn d ,._. nonleagu girls soccer gclllle Tuesday Kara Demille made hve sav lo ectm tht• 'hutoul Odll.s I lills' Kabe Sruelds made ven sa\...-s. Also cootnbutmg to the Sculors \.lctory Wl'rt' "' per Batbar.t Juli4n, Tory Manch ter and TnClo Orth tn m1df1eld. Newport Harbor fl..C·IJ oubhol lhe Dolphim, 10-7, t>n route to eanung its brst win of lhe season Costa Mesa overpowers anta Ana. 11-5 Costa Mes,, High ruor A hJe)' \\rig ht 'i('()rPd .. 1 goeJs and the Mustang girls Weller polo 1 «tm held v111uog Santa AM to two goals throu9h lhrl'f' penoch liiiliiii!iiiiii!iiiiiili!iiil for an t 1-5 nonleague V1ctory Tuesddy Sophomore g04he Giilet Paulhu dnchon•d tht• cll'fen'>l' ttnd recorded 10 sav Costa Mesa. which wtll play m the Gold •n West League. which include n1a Ana. n<>xt )'Cur 1rnpro'<l"d to ... 1 The Mustang will ho I Ld Quintn todrty ttl 4 pm Unbeaten Sage Hill rolls to 5-2 conquest Junior Alexi Hands scored two goaJs to I ctd lht.• [ID unbeaten Sage Hill High guts 'iOC'Cer team to a .t-l 1.• f oooJeague Victory over h t Tcttbut Vlorah TuM<ta) • _ Hands connected on a breakaway m lh h~t hcill, as lbe Ughtnlng bwlt a 3-1 lecld an th tint .to nunut . Fr Amy Werblin and sophomore Megan Cuny sror< d on g J dC'h and cbsbed out one 4p Fre<ihmdO ~ld('k nLI O'Bnen. had an auist for ge Hill (.t-0-1 ). wtule fn~hm•n goalk Odey McMAlclun anchored the def ~. recordmy a.x .,., 1be IJ9btrung will host WhittJ r Christian, Thundo) at 3 :15 p.m. DEEP SEA •prJQ"' R t t....... 1 boll\, IS~ 67 i.nd bn, 1S tcUIPI\ 1 te* 1 clbtlOI\ 2~---1-..ct _.,.......,.no nipon. p ............ 8NCl\·Coete ..... '-............... Da.-.... I. 11, 11, 1111 .., LM .. aa .... ~ ...... 1 == STARTING A.NEW BUSINESSl • • • • • • • • • • • PUBLIC NOTICE INVITATION TO BID .... ,_ ..... ''*' .. • Colln•t CW\ °' Ot-ot Cowr" on 1110'20()1 20011MJ1?7 Daty ,_ Otc ,, 2' 2001 Ja!'I 2 t 2SIQ2 W255 Ctll (MtJMt S611 ,,, • , .. -41 •• wt\,., .... NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Ocean View School District of Orange County, Calrforn a. het91nafter referred to u "DISTRICT", will receive sealed bids up to, but no later than 2:00 p.m. on the 22nd dlr1 of ~. 2002. at the DISTRICT Administration Offices. 17200 Pinehurst Lane, Bu1ld1ng B. Huntington BMch, CA 9264 7. At this aald time. date and place, bids will be publlcly opened and read aloud for the followlng: FOUR GYMNASIUM/ AUDITORIUM BUILDINOS IMO PKO. Tm.E UCENSE(S) 018'T'AtCT 810 NO. NUMeeA 1 Site Remediation Stone Column Foundations A 8:0001 2 Demolit1on Earthwort< & Pavina A C21 C12 C32 9:0001 3 Site l Jtiliti-& PIL "~ A r..~ r..~R 10~0001 4 Structural Steel & Mltcellaneous Metals A C51 C23 C60 11:0001 Plana and specifications wlll be available after December 17, 2001 at the office of the Construction Man9Q«. douglas e. bamhart. Inc:., 10760 Thornmlnt Road, San Diego. CA. 921i7. 858/385-8200 attentton Unda Lester. TheN I• • t100.00 rwfundatM depoalt for ptane. A NON-MANDATORY pt"9-bfd mMttng la achedua.d for 0.cember 20, 2001, at 9:00 a.m., at the ~ View School, 17081 Avttla Lene, Huntington BMch, CA. 86dden .,. to meet at the mein ftegp Die In front of the achool. lmmediat.fy foHowtng nmew of the MMa View alt9, blddera wtl vtett the MMne View School, Viau View SchooC and Spftng View School attee. AU. BIDDERS ARE S'TROHOLY ENCOURAOE.D TO ATTEND THE PRE-BID MEmNO. The DISTRICT requires that bidders possess valid contractors hcense{a) as listed above at the·t1me bid 1a submitted. Thls list In no way relteves bidder from fulflllment of any legal requirement or licensing necesaary for performance of the work. \ EACH BID MUST CONFORM AND BE RESPONSIVE ONLY TO THE BID DOCUMENTS ANO AGREEMENT IN ITS ENTIRETY. AS PROVIDED BY THE DISTRICT. PUBLIC NOTICE · INVITATION TO BID . NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Ocean View School Olstnct of Orange County, Caltforn1a, hereinafter refet'1"8d to u "DISTRICT". wlll receive sealed bids up to. but no later than 2.~ p.m. on the 22nd dlr1 of ~. 2002, at the 01sm1CT Admln stratlon Offtces. 17200 P1nehu~ Lane. Building B. Hu!"bngton Beach, CA. 92647. .. At th s said bme, date and place. bids will be publicly opened and read aloud for the following. ' FOUR OYMNASIUM/AUOITORIUM BUILDINGS 81DPKO. • AW Condttton UCENSE(8) B ca cso c 13 B C29 CSO B C29 C50 B C27 B CS B C5, 08 B.c1 ... ~. ce1u 1• 7 DISTAICTINO N 12:0001 13:0001 15•0001 16:0001 11·0001 21:0001 22:0001 23:0001 2 .. :0001 2S:0001 29:0001 ...... ~· wll be •dltN llfter OeoembW 17, 2001 .... oMce of the Conltruction "'-lllOI'· douglm e • ._,.-..,Inc., 10790 Thommint Aa9d, S... Dtego, CA a121. l&&'385-GOO •.-1t11.lftlltioltWtn Unda LAmr . .,._. • • ttouo....., • a 11 ••• _. flDr .-.. A NON IMJllDATOIW 111• ~Ml •• .. eatt11M1 II tor Ja &••I. ..... 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