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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2002-10-04 - Newport Mesa Daily PilotServing the Newport-Mesa community since 1907 FRl>AY, OCTOBER 4, 2002 Money b'oosts boardwalk plan With $780,000 of the American Trader settlement, Newport Beach plans to create a path along the Back Bay's western edge. Peul Cllnton Daily Pilot Newport Bay Ecological Reserve. Those trails are considered il- legal. since the land has been eet aside as damaged habitat. Assist- ant Oty Manager Dave ICiff said. sion. the Department of Fish and Game and California State Parts. It banded the city the $786,340 slice of funding lnidally gtvm to the county. Newport Beach officiaJs also plan to pursue state giant money to round out the funding for the $3.4-million boardwalk project. which cannot be started until the city completes an environmental review and secures approval from a string of agencies. UPPER NEWPORT BAY -The city received an additional $780,000 from an oU-spW settle- ment Thursday to build a board- walk along the Back Bay's west- ern edge. The city wanted to replace a series of makeshift trails criss- crossing through the Upper -we would like to replace some of those trails with a more structmed boardwalk plan so people could get closer to the bay but not hann the habitat.• Kif.f said. Preliminary drawings for the project lhow one Jong walkway snaking along Back Bay's west- ern edge. 1be city would al8o In- stall at least time viewing plat- forms that would extend into the middle of the estuary. 'lbe six- member board of the trust over- leldog the aettlement money unanhnousJy banded the city the funds, wbkh come from Orange County's alwe of the $18.1 mil- lion paid out In the 1999 Ameri- can Trader settlement. 1bat group Is composed of repre- sentatives of Newport Beach. Huntington Beach. the county. the California Coaml Commis- The gift comes with a require- ment that the city nail down FU PHOTO/OAILYPILOT A cleanup crew works to dispose of oil refuse along the beach See BOARDWAU<, Paa• M after the 1990 spill from the ship American Trader. PHOTOS BY~ HU.ER I DAILY Pl.OT Student Stephanie Wynn is this yeats winner for the Heritage Run logo, which win be displayed on shirts, sweatshirts and posters. Logo jogs Newport Harbor's artists Sophomore Stephanie Wynn beat out 35 others to come up with the winning design for the Harbor Heritage Run. Deirdre Newm1n Daily Pilot A fter 15 years and limited symbols to wort with. you might think It would be difficuJt to come up with a fresh. new logo fur Newport Harbor High School's Harbor Heritage Run. REPORTER'S NOTEBOOK No denying effect of this close encounter But like the waves that break onto Newport Beach's coast, each one bas its own nuances that sets it apart from the previous logos. This year. sophomore Stephanie Wynn's vision beat out 35 otheJ-artistic hopefuls for the honor of having her design splashed all over the event's publicity material ·1 was really excited and I kind of didn't believe it,· said Stephanie. 15. The Harbor Heritage Run and Fitness Fair is put on by the school's PTA and Includes a SK Feature Race, a 2X Fun Run/Walk and kids' races. The event. which usually nets between $25,000 and $30,000 See LOGO, P1&e A4 72 HOURS A quick guide to the weekend - ------ ----- . - Planners OK temple with lower steeple Revised Mormon temple plan wins over Newport's Planning Commission, but finaJ decision may rest with council. June Casa1r1nde Daily Pilot NEWPORT BEACl-t -A Mormon temple wtlh a 99-foot 9-inch steeple and slightly reduced hours of lighting won Planning Co11UTUSS1on approval Thursday night. closing a chapter of the most conttoversiaJ project this year. But widespread resident opposition 10 the modified project could land the matter in front of Lhe City Council for a final decision Residents for and against the temple of Lhe Oiurch of Jesus Omst of Latter-day Saint!. See TEMPLE. Pace M BOY SCOUTS Sea base work ready to set sail Paul Clinton Daily Pilot MARINER'S MILE -More than four years af- ter launching an effort for a new sea base m Co- rona del Mar. local Boy Scouts are at last ready to tum over the first shovel of dirt to bwkl their new digs. Construction is set to belPn today on the new $5.2-million Scout Sea Base. which is expected to be completed in June. eucdy ftve years after they had first hoped to build it. The work wtD See SEA IASE. hp M Daily Pilot ATAGl.ANCE ON1HEWEB: WWW-~ WEATHER ™.---......---. Far.taicMy, ......... U't '•Id. w.w. .. ---7 ........ A2 SPORTS ------------ - PHOTOS BY DON L.EM:H f DAI. V Pl.OT Hitomi Yamada dances in the afternoon light, rehearsing for the upcoming Ballet Pacifica production of George Ballanchine's •Alegro BriHiante" at the Irvine Barclay Theatre. The piece is one of foor in a performance to be given today and Saturday. The relati0riship dance Ballet Pacifica's season opens today at the Irvine Barclay Theatre with four pieces that explore ho w people in love interact Youn1 Chan1 Daily Pilot U sing what they call a "vocabulary of movement,· choreographers and dancers at Ballet Pacifica will communicate about everything from relationship struggles to arranged marriages through dance. The 2002-03 Contemporary Ballet Series will open today with the feature premiere of Oomlnio Walsh's "Love In tr-fear." Also on the program are Paul Vasterling's "Saltimbanques, Antony Tudor's •Jardin aux Ulas" and George Balanchine's ·Allegro RrilJante. • "It's an eclectic mix of pieces," Ballet Pacifica's artistic director Molly Lynch said. "And I wouJd say, in a way, it's sort of a broad look at relationships.· 1be four pieces are mostJy abstract, without a clear story line, but still with essential characters that drive the flow and interaction of dance ... Allegro Brillante" and "Jardin aux UJas" are what Lynch calls 20th-century masterpieces. "Love lntr-Tear" is a new piece developed for Ballet Pacifica's Pacifica Oloreographic Project 2001 and makes statements on relationships between people -on the compromises. dominance issues and intimacy between a couple. The last piece is about clowns. Trilogy Playhouse's 'Glrol' audition date changed to Oct 15 ntlogy Playhouse has announced its "Inspect- ing Carol" auditions will now be held from 6:30 to 9 p.m. Oct. 15. "Carol" Is a comedy about a struggling theater Tye Gillespie of the Ballet Pacifica goes through a rehearsal of •AJlegro Brilfiante: "They kind of have a good. slap-happy good time doing It.• L¥nch said. "It's also k:indofaboutrelationship~· Walsh's "Love lntr-fear" was inspired by Franz Schubert's Four Impromptus. His pieces are almost always inspired by music and created around it The eight-dancer piece is not a literary baJ- let, but there Is an intimate story between the two main dancers about moving forward in a relationship yet remaining independent. "I'm really trying to provide a visuaJ expla- nation of the music." said the six-year princi- pal dancer for the Houston Ballet. "Usually my story sort of unfolds through that 1l1is was very much an example of that I would say that the music gave me a vocabulary for BRIEFLY IN DATEBOOK company performing Cllarles Dickens' "A Oufst- mas Carol" Performances will run Nov. 30 through Dec. 15. Auditions, previously announced for Oct. 7, will be for three women and one man between the ages of 30 and 40, one woman and one man between 40 and 60, three men between 40 and FYI • WHA~ Ballet Pacifica'• aeries opening concerts, with a feature premiere of Dominic Walsh's "love lntr-fdar• •WHEN: 8 p.m. today, 2:30 and 8 p.m. Saturday •WHERE: Irvine Barclay Theatre, 4242 Campus Drive, Irvine •COST: $25 or $29 • CAlL: (714) 740-2000 movement. as the movement dewlops on the specific dancers I bad to wolk with." Walsh said that any more information bad by a choreographer when staning to aeate a piece can be llmlting. "You're not always open to devdopment." he said. But when you leave a work iDulive enough to allow audience participation, in terms of attitudes and perspectives in receiving the piece, "it ends up coming from an honest and humble place," the choreographer said tvnch said she finds Walsh's work interest- ing, movement-wise, while Tudor's dance is psychological and dramatic, Balanchine's is musically dynamic and Vasterling's is spotted with heavy character development. ~r think that's what sort of the beauty of a mixed repertory program ia," she said. "It's sort of like going to a museum and seeing dasaicaJ and contemporary work as well as a modem piece, I guess. I like the variety." 50, two boys between 11 and 16 and one Afrlcan- American man between 30 and 40. Actors should prepare a ahort comedic mono- logue and bring a plcture and resume. The playhou.e la at 2930 Bristol St., Bldg. C-106, Costa Mesa. lnfonnadon; (714) 957-3M7, ext. 2. . .. CHECK rrour Promoting peace through j understanding· I f we understood ow diJl'erencea. could we all get along? Were we able to eliminate blu based op race, rellglon, gender, age and other aspects of diversity, would the world be a: more peaeeful place? With these aims, the Newport Beach Public Library will launch ~Making Change Through Tolerance" this fall Funded by the Newport Beach Public Ubrary Foundation, the ongoing program will offer numerous spedal presentations, as well as a collection of material§ that promote tolerance. As an introduction, and to encourage expression about tolerance, an art and essay contest is now underway for students ln seventh through I 2th grades. For inspiration, students can tum to historicaJ fiction that portrays the ugliness of prejudice. The best or the genre includes "The Land ," Mildred Taylor's 2002 Coretta Scott King Author Award winner. Nanated by the son of a whJte plantation-owner father and a slave mother, the saga about life In 18808 Mlwssippi. recalls a time of rampant radlm. Other ideu for the confNt may be gleaned · from videos that eumlne contemporary intolerance. .How to fight ethnic biu ii explored in ·ooa.~...., a ptovOCadve documentary in which five students of diverse . backgrounds diacuas racial harusment at their high school AB a role model for tolerance, people of all ages can tw1l to rule Wiesel. who diaculles his reaction to the Holocaust on "PM:tllc Biie," a Bill Moyers Collection video. Reflecting OD bis inability to hate aft.er wttneaing bis family's demise in the Nazi death campa, the Amcbwitz survivor observes, "Hate la not only destructive, it ls self-destructive." Even before they start school, children can assimilate racist attitudes, conclude Debra Van Ausdale and Joe Feagin in "11ie l'lnt R." From their study of preschoolen in multiethnlc day care centen. readen QUI learn how perceptions of ethnicity can become planted in cbild.ren's psyches at an early age. Early biases can grow into intolerance that surfaces on one of society's most insidloua battlefields - the acbool playground. In thJsco01batzone,peerabuse can leave deep scars, an effect examined by a professional psychologist and a child abuse prevention · advocate in "BuD.Ja and Vied.ma.• in their exploration of schoolyard cruelty, Suellen and Paula Fried present empowering strategies for challenging physical, verbal and e01otional abuse. Think you have no preconceived notions that inOuence your behavior? Test yow perceptions by viewing "How 81-ed Are Yout• From subtle expressions of racism to extreme manifestations -slavery, the Holocaust, segregation and bias crimet -this Discovery Olannel video looks at one of society's moat destructive forces. For expressing their though ta about tolerance in lmages or words, fow aewnth through 12th graders will win a $100 savings bond. Two-dimensional art and 250-to 300-word essays for •peace through Understanding" may be submitted to any Newport Beach Public library through Oct 18. • CHECK rT OUT la written by the ai.ff of the Newport B .. ch Publlc Library. Thia WMt'a column la by Mellas• Adami. All tltl•• may be reurved from home or office computers by accesalng th• catalog et www.nt1Wportbeadlllbr•ry.or;. SURF AND SUN Daily A Pilot Delly Plloc. P.O. Baoc , eeo. CGll8 Mell. CA 9:Z828. CoP'f'l1ght No rww. ~ ~ ecleolial,,,., °' acMrtfil9i ·-h.9ln C8'I be ~~---.. WEATHER FORECAST The Mme wlll be found this 9Y9nlng. . I I ~1af~ONM1 • HOW 10 MACH US ar....... The nm.~ County (800) 2$2·9141 Ailh•lllll• C:ll 111'1ed (Ml) 842~ =fMt)M2..W1 ... lfMt)ta-MIO ' ....... , .... M-mS ..._._(9tltMM1'70 ....... ...,9CM>l70 .... •JWW•--.com ......... •tr I .... CM>MM321 .... "' ..... , 131-712' SURF SEAN HILLER /DAILY PILOT As surfers suit up, a freighter joins the pack of vessels idling off Newport Beach and Huntington Beach. The vessels have been holding offshore awaiting a resolution in the labor dispute that has closed West Coast ports. There's no place like home for test-takers Hundreds of Newport Harbor High students scheduled to take the SAT in L.A. this week can now wait a mon th to take it here. Deirdre Newman Daily Piiot N EWPORr BEAO I -Stres.s is to taking the SAT in another county as comfon is to a familiar environment This analogy~ itself out over the past week as hundreds of Newport Harbor I ligh students, who thought they might liave to venture all the way to Los Angel~ I)> take the dreaded Schola<itic Aptitude Tust. found out they couJd talce it at their own school after all -albeit a month later ~ they intended. · The resolution capped a week of nail- t>uing, with officials at Educational Testing ~ce -the company that coordinates S.U testing -and Newport Harbor 1-0gh SdM>ol ,,W!nisttators blamed each other N'lhesnatU. Eventually, a staff member at the school volunteered to coordinate the testing. sending waves of relief throughout the Newport Harbor High community. ·IGds in this area want to go to thelf home school because they're more com- BRIEFLY IN THE NEWS New UCI associate vice chancellor arrives Oct. 2 1 Michael House, UC Irvine's new associ- ate vice chancellor for university advance- ment, will lake his post Oct 21. House will lead the campus' develop· ment program. including gifts, gift plan- fort.able," parent Bob GJassic said "lf you send them to downtown LA., they will be scared to death that their cars will be bro ken into. Putting them into a whole differ ent community. you're changing the whole atmosphere." The mix-up became apparent lal>t weekend when parents of the 385 !>tu dents who registered online m Augul>t to take the college-admissioru. test at New- pon Harbor on Oct. 12 received a letter from the testing service informing them the school would not be a testing facility. Instead. their children were directed to go to Locke High School in Los Angel~. 1he previous tesnng coordinator, who left the school last year, contacted Educa tion Testing Service in Mardi and let them know it would no longer be hosting lhe test. assistant principal Kathy Slawson !>aid. But service officials claim that the school canceled at the last minute, causing them to scramble to find a location for the 300- plus students. spokesman Kevin Gonzalez said. Fmally, they came up with Locke. After they received notice -a mere two weeks before the scheduled testing date - some livid parents. such ac, Glas.sic, sub jected the testing service to a barrage of phone calls. They were able to get their children transferred to Corona del Mar High School for next week's t~ting date. But that still left more than 300 SAT- takers stud in Los Angeles. ning and corporate and foundaUon rela- tions, as well as establishing fund-raising goals. House described his new colleagues in a pres.s release as professio nal. dedi· cated and warm, and said he looks for- ward to his new position. House previously served as assistant vice president of the University of Florida Foundation. I le has written several publi- cations on board development and donor stewardship. He is a member of the Coun- So, for the past few days. school officials uied to work with the service to have them ..end a coordinator,. Slawson !>aid. The <,chool made a concerted effon to find a re- placement for the preview. coordinator, bu1 no one 1umped at the opporturuty. Slawson added. "There were muJ1jple tries that went out w faculty, clas.'iified and ceruficated ~taff, and lhe situation was that (the service) paY!> very little and (they have( not brtn willing to increase the amount of pay for the large number of hows that people have to coordinate all of t.lus and proctor it," SlaWM>n i.atd. The company pays a supervisor of 385 !tludents $270. a test administrator $82 and a proctor W for about a five-hour period. Gonzale7 'laid . Finally. on ·n1Ursday. a staff member vol- unteered to coordinate testing for the school, said Peggy Anatol, Newport-Mesa Unified's director of assessment Now, the service is o ffering a free trans- fer from the October 1esting date to the November testing date at Newpon Har· bor High. so students can be more at ease talong the grueling lest at their own school. Glass1c, who teaches pan time at <llapman University, said there are prob- ably a lot of retired teachers in the area who would be interes ting in helping out with the testing at Newport Harbor. ctl for Advancement and Support of Edu- cauon and has received ·awards of merit for his contributions. fhoma.-. Mitchell. vice chancellor for w1iversity adv-d.llcement, said in a press release that House brings with hlm sev- eral Important qualifications. including "his broad lcnowledge base, his successes in leading a t\umber of ma1or capital ini· tiatives and his ability to rally a team to meet -and exceed -goals." NOTICE: PUBLIC The 2003 Lexus Models HAVE ARRIVED! 3165 llmbor Blvd. • VOLUME SELECTION • OUTSTANDING C USTO MER SERVlct • GREAT PRICES GUARANTEED Costa llksa TUSTIN AUTO CENTER · (71 4) 544-4800 · tv1ttnlexu1.com -.. Fndly. Octet. 4, 2002 Al BEST BUYS South Coast Plaza event proceeds will benefit hunger D on't miu the 18th annual Pood, Wine and Micro-Brew even t to benefit the Second Huveet Pood Bank of Orange County from 6 to 9 p.m. Thursday at South Cout Plum'• Crate II Barrel/Macy's Hom e Store wing. Proceeds go directly to Second Harvest Food GREER WYLDER Plaza. Special events with a pink them e for"awareness month" are in the cosmetics department. Events include: a ti me-o ut station. where you can learn how to shave time off your sk.incare/m alceu p routine to have more relax.auon ume; Escada offe r!> Bank, the largest hunger-relief organ ization in the county. An estimated 200.000 people are fed through its 380 local member charities. The event features: samplings from Orange County's premier res taurants. regional wineries and micro-brewerie!>; live music, dancing. a drawing and a li m ited supply of wine grab bagi. for '>ale from $20 to $200. Partici pating restaurants include Pat & Oscars, Cafe de Prance, Vie de France, Back Bay Rowing & Running O ub, Plums Cal~ & Catering, NeUo Cuclna Restaurant, Raln foreat Caf~, Catalina Fish Kitchen, BJ's Restaurant & Brewery, Karl Strauss Brewery Restaurant, Z'Tejas Southwestern Grill, Terranova at the Wyndham Hotel, McCormick It Schmlcks, Maggiano's little Italy, Ho Sum Bistro, Sundrled Tomato Caf~ and Katella Family Grill Somt' wineries and breweries include: Pietra Santa Winery, Filsinger Winery Inc. Galleano Winery, Witch Creek Winery, Wyder's Cider, Firestone Walker Brewery and Karl Strauss Brewery. Prepaid tickets a re $40 per person; a t the door ticket'> are $40 per perc;on. Groups of 10 or more are $30 per person . (714) 771 1343 or www.foodfesr.org. NOT-SO-SHABBY PRICES Unfortunately. Blue Springs, Ala. will no longer carry Rachel Ashwell's Shabby Oiic line It 's a great time to stock up on Shabby Olac bedding at 50% off original pnces Fabncs are reduced 30% to 50%. 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BE AWAR.E AT NORDSTROM Breas t Cancer Awareness month is celebrated at Nordstrom at South Coast pampen ng '>erv1ce!> such as hand massages. paraffin dipping and fragrance samples from ll!> new Scentsation, Prescnpttves and Bobbi Brown are i,ellmg pink lipsticks to benefi1 the Brea'>I Cancer Re\earch f.oundataon, All proceed!> from Philosophy"!> utru!>-!>Cented shower gel and bubble bath. call ed ·Remember,· will benefit the Cedars Sinai Wo men'!> Cancer Resea rch Institute; Paula Dorf !>ells a pink lipstick, "Gilda" (after (,ilda Radner), which will benefit Gtlda's Club Wo rldwide, La nrnme as giving complimentary skmcare con.,ult ation'>. and Sp a Nord!>tro m h..t!> .i new Pink Shea Butter an pink grapefruit and pink pa'>s1onnowe r c,cents ord.,trom ,., at \outh Coa.,t Plaza i' 141 S4lJ 8100 TAKE IN THE LAUNDRY One of the hollP'>t umtemporarv women\ clo1h1ng dl·.,1grwr'>. Shelli Seg..tl uf Laundry hy \helh ~egaJ. will be at Nelman Marcus from 2 to 4 p.m . \aturday. 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MIM-Up I M Friday, Octobet 4, 20Q2 PUBLIC SAFETY BRIEFLY IN THE NEWS Police arrest man afterstandoff Police arrested a 22·year· old Costa Mesa man Wednesday night after a brief standoff in a parking lot where he was allegedly trying to steal a car, offidalS said At about 10 p.m., Rosendo Pedraza was trying to drive away from the parking lot of QSC AudJo Products tn the 1600 block of MacArthur Boulevard in a 1989 Ford Probe. Costa Mesa Police Sgt. Don Holford said. 111e car got stuck in a planter, rmd Pedra7..a was sit- ting in the car when its owner walked out of the POLICE FILES COSTA MESA • East Baker Street Grand theft was reported in the 200 block at 2.:30 p.m. Tuesday. •Bayview Terrace: Grand theft was reported in the 300 block at 8:55 p.m. Tuesday. • Harbor Boulevard: An auto theft was reported in the 1900 block at 1 :46 p.m. Tuesday. • Joann Street: A traffic collision involving injuries was reported in the 800 block at 3:56 p.m . Tuesday. • Newport Boulevard: An assault was reported in the 1800 block at 4:33 p.m. Tuesday. • Shalimar Drive: An auto theft was reported in the 700 block at 9:24 p.m. Tuesday. bulJdlng and saw hhn. hie said. "He asked (Pedm1.a) tD get out oftbe car. but Cbal didn't happen... HoJford said. ·So he called the police.· When ofticm got there. Pedraza was still in the car and wouldn't come out, be said •Officers shot the less--le- Iha.I bean bag at him. but it didn't work.• Holford said. A negotiator then talked to Pedram for about half an hour to persuade him to give in. He was taken into custody without incident and was boolixl on suspi· cion of attempted auto theft. Pedraza was also under the influence of a narcotic substance at the time, Hol· ford said. No one was hurt during the incident. he said. • East 18th Street and Newport Boulevent. Possession of marijuana was reported at 8:20 p.m. Tuesday. NEWPORT BEACH • EaSt Coast Highway: Battery was reported in the 2700 block at 11 :39 a.m. Wednesday. • WMt Coast Highw.y.ancf Superior Avenue: A traffic collision involving Injuries was reported at 10:52 p.m . Wednesday. • Hoag Drive: Grand theft was reported In the 100 block at 10:37 a.m. Wednesday. • Irvine Avenue: A traffic collision involving injuries was reported in the 600 block at 8:02 a.m. Wednesday. SABATINO'S Lunch • Dinner • Sunday Brunch 251 Shipyard Way• Newport Beach Please call for hours. directions & reservations. : (949) 723-0621 : Sunday -October 6, 2002 10: 15 am in Stewart Lounge St. Andre~s Presents "Adopting an Ok/er Chikl" David Harper of Orange County Social Services will discuss the process and options available. (949) 631-2880 WHY STAY HOME Sunset Dinners ~~ 9'lamma fjina Monday-Frida : 4:30-6: 15 TEMPLE Continued frairi Al PfOYe a tem~ Wllti ttil ~ down .teiet*-. Nli::hMI ~ WU dMt IOoe CilaMoter.; ·1 think .... die ....... ~ Pf."11 ~ the tteePle'. illto .,..~: COmnallllon dUltindD 8bMm XiMI' Mid. lrifor1DAdon reWa1ed lhfl week ibOut the height of the ~ stab center's .teeplt cut~ and coofullon Oii 1bunday'I proceedln&a. klser' COllftonted chW'Ch olil- ciaU about whether ~knew resident of Bonita Canyon. .r.lf documents 1naccuratel)' Adding this input to the • ieported tba,t the ltab center hours of testimony they had al· ~le wu 86 feet tall, when a ready heard and the bundred.t privately conducted awvey of letters and e-malla they bad later revealed lt wu 68 feet tall. received, commillloners ftDally Some chW'Ch leaders ad.mJt· decided ln a 5·1 vote to ap.. ted they had been llW8le of the SEA BASE Continued from Al kick off with a 6:30 p.m. ground- breaking ceremony. The new base, which includes expanded 'classroom space. a new dock and a rowing center. hit a few bumps along the road. including objections from the California Coastal Commission and a long-running effort to raise fq.nds to pay for the project. •1t•s on its way now," said Dave Janes,thechairmanoftheBoy Scout committee overseeing the project. MWe have all the ap- provals. We jumped through ev- eryliOOl> anti evetywtckel .. The new base will expand the scouts' cwrent operation, dou- bling the number of boys now using it. The new building mea· sures 22,060 square feet, oom· LOGO Continued from Al for academic programs, is the school's only fund-raiser. Virginia Spencer gives the logo assignment to a few of her art classes every spring. She invites local graphic artist Susan Rinek to present the assignment as if the students -freshmen through seniors -were her clients. "It's important for [the students) to understand the NOTEBOOK Continued from A 1 wish I could remember verbatim so l'd at least have more to write about But shoclc took over and I shutdown. Before she walked out. she took one final stab. Turning around, looking straight at me like she's been resenting me for years, she whispered: palM with the 9,942.~foot current building. k will add a sig- nificant amount of new clasa- room space In the new two--story building. The base was est.abllahed in 1937 and last remodeled In 1980. The L-sbaped addition, at 1931 w. C.oast Highway, will be used primadly as a base for local 1.h>op 90, but is expected to bring in a much broader cross· section of the community. The new base will also be safer, Janes ~d As part of the design. a drive-through path will be added to allow parents and visitors to drop off their children. Now, parents must stop at the West Coast Highway curb, with tars wtuzzlngby on~ street as the children head into the base. In addition to holding ~ on sailing skills for scouts and sea scouts, and offering merit· badge courses, the base is ex· connection between the real world and real art." Rinek said "It's more than just art. It's how to market a commodity visually." The artistic task enables the students to use skills they learn in claM like positive and negative shape. space, line and texture, Spencer said The goal is to create a logo that's easily rec,:ognhable and has a fun feel to it. Spencer added. Stephanie's design incorporates ttaditional Newport Harbor symbols like the anchor and waves. And the school's .. Deniltiied." I didn't say anything. I couldn't .. I hate that I couldn't. And I felt homble for most the day. For some reason, I felt too embarrassed to tell anyone. And I felt too sad to continue not telling anyone. So I sat down in my editor's office and told him how badly l felt.1 Then I came back to my desk and told everyone else how badly I felt Then Deepa Bb.a.rath. a very ~ ottiin iald they bid DOt blown. "Someone ibould have ~It up." l'.ber Mid. ~ temple plant ln· dudeCI a 123-foot t-lncb tt.ee- p)e, wbJc:b WU a upting iod tor tbe bUlt of homeowners' crlddtm: Many netchbon said the eteepJe would tab up too much of tbe local akyllne. Orillnal plNit also lncfuded 24-hour exterior Ugbti.ng, which WU ICaled ha.ck fl.rat to 5 a.m. to il p.m. and, In the final proposal, changed to 6 a.m. to lOp.m. Residents concerned about holiday lighting and decora- tions on the temple found as· swance in the · commission's pected to be a destination for llClboolchlldren on field trips. The base will also serve as the per- manent home for the Lynx. the 19th-century sailing ship ~>Uilt by Newport Beach resident Wood- son K. Woods. Janes said he bas been wock· ing with Orange County schools to offer children tours of the Lynx. the replica of a privateer from the War of 1812, as a lesson in living history. Other activities will be offered to bring the public to the base's doorstep, said Catherine Malm, the base's director. "It's not only an upgrade and benefit for the scouts, but for the community," Malm said "It's ex· pandlng for the community." Much of the funding to build the base. Janes said, has been raised from donors living near iL The scouts are still raising funds; they have raised about $4 million tower figures prominently in the picture, after being de-emphasized last year. "I thought Stephanie had a wonderful design and incorporated so many unique ways of looking at the run itself,· Spencer said "I liked the symbols she used and the fact she bad some kind of fun, textural design elements included." • DBRDAE NEWMAN covers education. She may be reached at (949) 574-4221 or by e-mail at deirdre.newman@latimes.com. wise and well-loved reporter here, asked me if I'd ever come a~ people who perform random acts of kindness. I said, "Yeah.* She said, "Yeah.~ I said, #Oooooohhh." And by the way, nameles.s woman, my card wasn't denied. • 'YOUNG CHANG is the features and arts and entertainment writer. She mey be reached at (949) 574-4268 or by e-mail st young.chang@latimes.com. GEmNG INVOLVED • GETIWG INVOLVED runs periodicalty in the Oalty Pilot on a rotating basis. For information on adding your organizltion to thia list, call (949) 674-4298. LFEUNE LMNG CENTERS Mentalty Ill adulta retv on the Newport Beach center for residential housing. It needs professional fund-raisers to support and maintain this resource. MASTER CHORALE OF ORANGE COWfTY The performing arta Ofganlzatlon needa volunteers for computer Input. tldcedng, filing and handting phonee. (714) ~262. MENJOR PROGRAM YMCA Community Services neede menton to make a lasting ef'fec:C on • vouno penon'I Nf9. Students from 1010 18 yeen old • ,. matched with "*"°"'to lmprowthelt~ perlonnance ~ ~ we.. dewlopng poehfVe peer and .dutt relatfon9Npt. (714) 64N822. Ext. 36. llOlMr CLUSICAL QftCHEmtA Or9nge County'I only nonprofit ,.....,,. dl.tmber OfdttMr• needa voluntMn fortldl:.Sng, ulhtmg, phonee., ~and help with receptions. Nominees are also being sought for the board of directora. (949) 830-2950. NEW DIRECTIONS FOR WOMEN INC. The reccMHy center for adult women with alcohol and other chemical dependencies seeta volunteers. (949) 548-9927 between 10 a.m. end 6 p.m.; or Joy, (949) 648-8764. NEWPORT BAY NAlURAUST The Upper Newport Bey Nm.ire Preeerve la looldng for volunteers to etaist wtth neturaNet~ tours and programa, apeclal events, end h.lbltet t"MtOr8don proiec:ta. The lnterpt"911w center la Ill 2301 Un1wnity Drive, Newport Beed\. (714) 973-e829. NEWPOflT BUCH ~DENCE ANO VISITORS WMI ""-buf"MU .. ddoNd to the promodon of the city to poetntlal vWton. ~wtth Ullnllve1cnowt1dge of~ Beech iieedld. CM) 122· 1811. NEWPORT BEACH L8tMV U1IMCY PROGRAM The progrem IMb "Olunteerw to Mof ldufta WWW.tg to tmprow ..., ~Ind wrttlng ..,, ... Ttllning WOfbtiope et UM Cenhl Library will certify volunteers. (949) 717-3874. NEWPORT BEACH PREMIERE CINEMAGULD The Newport Beach Premiere Cinema Guild, which supports the Newport Beech Film Festival, is looking for new membera. Interested candidates ahould want to help further an artiatic and cultural heritage in the community, should have a love of cinema and a wllllngneaa to raise awareness of the film festival. (949) 263·2880. NEWPORT BEACH PU8UC LmRARV FOUNDA110N The llbnty foundation needs extra hands to perform clerical dutlea, lldt .. ftllng. orgenizing and atutnng envelopes, at the ~ llbr1ry, 1000 Avocado Ave. (949) 717-3890 • NEWPORT BEACH RECIW.SERES The Fttenda of The Newport Beech Aedtal s.rfu GuDd need& ~to-*' Jn fostering muak: apprec:latlon IO daaical mullcwlll endure. (949) ~ NEWPORT..flilaA YMCA TM 'YMCA Meda a YINrf of ~ YOlumetr help. (949) w..-eo. deciJJon. CommJaejonen in- cluded a provltion that no holi- day Ugbtf will be permitted, oot even with a~ IM!nt l)er• mlt .. The temple, estimated '° eott at least $10 million. 11 &lated to be built at 2300 Bonita Canyon Driw. ·~re looking tOl'Ald to a good relationship with our new neigbbon." 8akl Weetherford Oayton, president of the cbwch's Newport Beach stab centtL • JUNI CAIAGftANO£ cove,. Newpott Beach and John Wayne Airport. She may be reach$t at (949) 674-4232 or by e-mail at juntt.uugrandetllatlme•.com. so far, Janes said The base caused some contro· veqy earlier th.is year, when ~ members of the California ~tal Commission objected to the size of the new building. lo a staff report. analyst Femie ~ ·complained that the base blocked too much of the view of Newport Harbor. In June. the commission ulti- mately ovenode Sy's recommen· dation to deny the project on a 7 to l vote. "It's not going to obstruct the [view of the) harbor," Janes said. MWe've been extremely sensitive about not building something that loolc.s like the Balboa Bay Oub." • PAUL QJNTON covers the environment and politics. He may be reached at (9491764-4330 or by e-mail at paul.clinton@latimfJS.com. BOARDWALK Continued from Al those approvals within one year, Kiffsaid. Other money could be secured from the Wtldlife Conservation Board. which hands out money. from Proposition 40, the re· sources bond that passed last year, Kitf said. ln I 990, the American lrader tank.er ran aground offshore of Huntington Beach, spilling 400,000 gallons of oil along the shoreline and causing the worst environmental disaster in Orange County history. • MUL CUN10N covers the environment and politics. He may be reached at (949) 764-4330 or by e-mail at paul.clinton@latimes.com- RICHARD PAUL DORRIS AROUND TOWN •Send AROlN> TOWN hems to the Diiiy Pilot,, 330 W. Bey SL, Com MeM, CA 92927; bV fax to Hands across the PaCific • The hosts are now guests. At Corona del Mar High, Japanese high school students reunite with exchange students from their sister city. Deirdre Newman DaHyPilot NEWPORT BEACH The spirit of lnternaUonal goodwill permeated the Corona del Mar High School campus Thursday as a group of Japanese stu- dents and administrators visited the school. The visit capped off an annual exchange program that sends four Corona del Mar students to Okasaki - one of Newport Beach's sister cities -every sum- mer. In both countries. students stay with host fonilies. The goal or the program is for studenrs to experi- ence another culture first· hand. ·ey having our children experience a different cul- ture, especially American, we want our children to have the experience as a catalyst to broaden their view toward the world," said Hiroshi Sawa, a junior high school principal and Okasak.i Sister C11y repre· sentative, through transla· tor Kumiko Broche. • 1r you know other cultures. that's a good innuence to learn more about lyour own) culture.· The exchange program has been trading srudenrs across the Pacific for abour 20 years, exemplifying how strong the sister city relatioru.hap is, said Juslin Myers, 19, a Corona del Mar graduate who partici- pated in rhe program in 1997 and is now on the board of directors for the Sister Cities Assn. Every year, four Corona del Mar students who have just finished eighth grade are selected by application to visit Okasakl In July. They stay with host fami· lies. Their families act as hosts when their Japanese counterparts visit New· port Beach. KeUy Archibald, 14. stayed with Ayaka Ina's family. She said rhe most inreresu.g part was just watching the family go through their normal daily routine, such as going to the supermarket. The Japanese studenu. arrived early this week for their American experi- ence. Kelly has a slew of act iv· ities lined up for Ayalca. in- cluding going to Dis ney: land, horseback riding, shopping -"so I can get her some American clothes" -and visiting her grandparents in 1..alce Elsinore. While dining o n deh sandwiches and potato salad ar Corona del Mar. Ayaka said one of the ma· jor differences between school~ in the two coun· tries is that in Japan the reachers -rather than the srudents -change class· rooms. She said one of her best expenences so far was meeting a friendly student on campus. Matt Burgner. 14. said he was most impressed ~~ Re s taurant ---Establlsnea 1n 1962 --- • Palm BRdt"" custom shutten • Provenentt Tiii wown wood sMdes • ~ wrtial blinds WINDOW COVERINGS & ACCESSORIES •Draperies• •Upholstery• Shutters• Top Tratments • t 11 t • 1 ·'•,I f I. .......... I I'•• ( l 11ii,; 1'1 \< I' 11 \. < < l"' l \ \\I"'\ ., t'I tdh ~~: iii ·-' . . . 16th Annual Harbor Heritage Run and Free Fitness Fair New This Yem1 TEAM ENTRIES! 'If you know other cultures, that's a good influence to learn more about [your own] culture.' Hiroshi s.wa. a junior high school principal and Okasaki Sister City representative with the attitude of the Japanese when he visited Ok.asakl and srayed with Toshikatsu Sumiya·s family. "Everyone was so gener- ous,~ Matt said. "They really cared about my weU·being.· Matt also has a plethora of events on the calendar for Toshikatsu -a school football game, a Mighty Ducks hockey game and, if they borh luck out, warch- ing the Angels in the play- offs. Toshik.atsu said he was impressed with how lush the landscape is and how friendly people are in Southern California. And he said his demeanor back home might even change as a result of his visit. "I would like to be more open and friendly to o ther people and try to be more assertive,· Toshilcatsu said through translator Broche. Even students who were not involved in the ex- change program said they are proud their school par- ticipates. "I think it's cool because it would help relauonships internationally because it show~ we're willing to ac- cept other people into our school," said sophomore Kotrina Jasulaitls, IS. ~· Frtdaya 8pm CILltPNBT~~~ ~L ,, .. ,,,.,..,, Newport Beach Ron Eschete RESERVATIONS TONIGKTSINGER 949 756-0121 DEWEY ERNEY SPEClAl. GUEST (949) 646-417~ or by calling (949) 574-4298. Include 1he time, date end location of 1he event. "well as e contact phone number. A. complete listing ls available et www.dailypilotcom. TODAY The a.sis Senior Center wiU hold a preview rummage sale from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. and a final sale from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday at the center. The center will accept donations from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m . weekdays until Tuesday. The preview sale is $3, the final sale is free. The center is at 800 Marguerite Ave .• Corona del Mar. (949) 644-3244. •51unnlng tr.land:• film ttm takes a loving look at the land of Ireland, will be shown as part of the Orange Coast College's 2002·2003 travelogue film senes -Armchair Adventures.'.' The showing will begin at 7 p.m. m the Robert B. Moore Theatre. Admission is $8 in advance and $10 at the door. The theater is at 2701 Fairview Road, Costa Mesa. (714) 432-5880. Neil Holbrook. a distinguished Australian oceanographer, is worlcing with Orange Coast College students as part of the Visiting Scholar Program. Holbrook. a prominent researcher and physical oceanographer, will work with students in marine science, geology and geography classes. He is also scheduled as a guest speaker in a number of different classes and seminars on campus through today. The campus is at 2701 Fairview Road For more information, call (714) 432·5725. SATURDAY The Harbor H~ Run and Frtness Fair will return to Newport Beach. Hosted by Newport Harbor High School, the event. now in its 16th year, will include a SK Feature Race, a 2K Fun Run/Walk and a Kid's Klass1c race Registration will begin at 6:30 a.m .. with races starting at 8. 8:30, 9:15 and 9:30 a.m. The sd'lool 1s al 16th Street between Dover Drive and Irvine Avenue. Free. (949) Spa Gregorie's AND SALO N G RE GO RIC '!:o B. Kamins Gift wilh Purcmce Purchase S1'5 rA 8. Kamils proca,ct and rec8M a tll gift free I llwough NOit s Spd Grtgot'k's Hours Monday 1 t am-9pm. Tuesday Sunda¥ 9am 911m 200 Newport Center Onve St.He 100 Newport Beach Cal1forn1a 97660 Two WHOLE MAINE LOBSTERS OR F~. Octooer °'· 2002 AS 515-6611 or Beedl. Refreshmenta wdl be www.k~enm.oom/hhr. provided after the MtVice. The d\urch is 8t 600 SL AndNWa The Or.,.. c.-. c.-... Roed. Ftee. (949) 831-?880. Community Educdon Oftice wftt ~ • book~l*ahing Mminar MONDAY for thOM people lmer.ted In The AllMlrnef'• ~al Onlnge how to get their novels, dlildren'a County will host e suppott group boob, pony or other literary for caregivers from 7 to 8:30 p.m WOlb publithed. The aemfnar 8t Our l.JMiy Queen of Angels tn will a,. held from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Newport Beedl. Free. The church in room 105 of the Business is et 2046 Mer Vista Drive. For Education Division. Registration reservations, call (949) 640-1750 is S99 plus e $40 material fee. The campus Is 8t 2701 Fairview Road. WEDNESDAY Costa Mesa. For more The Atz.heimer's Aun. of Orange information, call (714) 432-5880. County will host two worttshops at Our Lady of Mount Carmel St. Joachim Church in Com Church in Newport Beach. Th1: Mesa will hold a blessing of the first workshop, which will run peta ceremony at 1 p.m. The from 11 a.m. to noon, will deal church is at 1964 Orange Ave. with memory loss and its signs. Free. (949) 574-7400. stages and symptoms The t second worttshop will run from 1 SUNDAY to 2:30 p.m. and will focus on The City al N.wport Beec:ti will how to develop partnerships w1tt. mar1c Are Prevention Week with treating physicians. Free The an event from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. at church 1s at 1441 W Ball>oa Blvrl the Newport Center Fire Station For reservations. call (714) No. 3. The public safety event will 283-1111 consist of live Fire and SWAT demonstrations at noon, as well Speak Up Newport will ttost 1 as displays from the Lifeguards, Newpo11 Beach City Council Harbor Patrol, Red Cross. Orange Candidates Forum at 5 45 p m di County Bum Assn., DARE. Crime the Newpo11 Beach Tennis Clut.i Prevention, Animal Control and Refreshments will sta11 at 5 30 CERT. Guests will also be allowed p m The club 1s at 2601 E<istl>luf1 to tour the fire and police Drive (949) 224-2266 stations Free. The fire station 1s at Santa Barbara Drive and OCT. 11 Jamboree Road. The Ad'lievement Rewards tor A blMsinil of the pets will be held College Scientists will hold its scholarship awards ceremony ilt at St. Michael and All Angeles the UC Irvine University Club Episcopal Church in Corona de l The reception will begin at 6 p m Mar at 10 a.m. The church is at the wrth dinner at 7 p m. Eight comer of Pacific View Drive and awards will be presented and Marguerite Avenue. Free. (949) National Medal of Science 644-0463. recipient Francisco Ayala will serve as the keynote speaker For A program about how the more information, call Mary Lou animals of the Upper Newpo11 Furnas at (949) 644-6789 Bay see, hear, taste. smell and feel will be held from 10 to 11 :30 OCT. 13 a.m. at The Peter and Mary Muth Concert pianist end chamber Interpretive Center The program, mus1c1an Sarlus Balta1an will best suited for persons ages 5 present a piano recital al 3 p m i.11 and up, will consist of hands-on the Newport Beach Central act1v1ties geared toward helping library. Balta1an. who made his humans understand animal Carnegie Hall debut in 1999, has senses The center 1s at 2301 performed throughout the United University Dnve. Newpo11 Beach States and Europe, acqumng S3 per person (714) 973-6829 acclaim for a style likened to that of George Gershwin and Oscar A c;endlelight M{Vic:e on the role Levant. The Newport Beach of faith m the lives of those Central library 1s at 1000 persons affected by mental Avocado Ave For more illness will be held from 5:30 to information, call (949) 717 3801 or 6:30 p.m. at St. Andrew's visit www newoortt>tJdc':h Presbyterian Church m Newport ltbrary.org LOCAL SPINY ~OBSTERS ARE HERE! NEWPORT BEACH 630 UDO PARK OR. ~ SO. COAST VILLAGE 11121 SUHR.OWE.R 9fU15..:U14 114-Sf6..3414 www.bluewatergrlll.com • @JUllllTIRAMl CONSIGN• DESIGN Quality Furnishittgs & Acctssories For Your Hom' Iron/Glass CofTee Table .................. _._ ...... s12s• Stained Glass Chandelier···········~·~··········$ I SO- Pine Letter Writing Desk ....... ·-·--n····$l75" Sora·······························--··--·-·-· -··-·····..$2W Large Pine Coffee Table .•. ·-·-----·SllS" Iron/Glass Sofa Table_____ -·---·$225- Restoration Hardware OccuionaJ Chair -Sl.50" Iron Patio Tablt/4 Chairs-··-· ... -$300" Bamboo Tllblt/4 Cbairs ...... -..•. ~~-·-$3359 Jane Kellner Bar Stoot. (pair).--··-MW · Co1Ui1ue1111J ~ t, .,,,,.,..,,,, Of111 l.JaW• ....... ~ j .. • fridlr, Odablr 4. 2002 • FORUM • • ftOW'llO GET"'*alED -a.....: Mall to EdltoMI P9g8 Editor Jame1MelerIttheDiiiyP1o4.330W. Bay$t., CoetaMna. CA 92627 • A11tten Holllne: Call (949) 6'2~ fa:brn=':~::::= tlngth, • E-m.11:~ fo dailypllote"1tl,,,.._com •All con-..pondence mUIC Include full neme. hometown 1nd phone number (for veribtion pu~). The Pilot reMl'WI the right to · · 1U t COMMUNITY COMMENTARY Newport should find ways to manage charter boats Py P.ul James Baldwin H as anyone who lives on or near Newport Harbor beard some of the party boats go by with their over-amplified public announcement and music systems (•Newport Beach may explore bow to control charter boats," Sept 30)? How about the ~drunks? I tell you, it really is something to listen to young women &<.-reaming at the top of their lut1gs in an alcoholic frenzy. You can be as.rured they are having a great time, at least until they wake up in the morning. During the Christmas Boat Parade, there are so many party boalS that they have to remain stationary in the center.of the channel because of all the other boats on their port and starboard sides and crossing their bows and stems. Oh, for the Duffy owners, that's other hoat.s passing on the left and right sides, and front and baclc of tlw party boats. Finally, someone ls taking the 111itiative on the issue. Kudos to 1 1yor Tod Ridgeway for "1~e~ng that the city try to 11 111age this issue, which is out I rnntrol not only on the harbor I ·11 t 0 11 our streets and docks as •I'll l!klgeway is correct In wanting • ' <L'>Sess the issue and gather as 'Ith information as possible fore going forward with future plans or regulations. Ridgeway has not received many complaints about these party boats, nor supposedly bas the city. I just hope harbor services director Tony Melum and Ridgeway have talked to the city's Ucensing department This is the city department that takes complaints on the party boats, but most people don't know this, and some people in Oty Hall probably don't know this either. If you are lucky enough to find where to lodge a complaint about a party boat. then most often you have to wait for a return call to provide details of your complaint Then there is a process the city does to address the complaint I believe the city is very diligent in following up on the complaints once one is finally received -that is if someone lodging a complaint doesn't give up getting through the system. However, the city is completely ineffectual in resoMng the complaint or preventing. in the future, the reason the complaint was placed. Now I inay be wrong about this last part, but living on the harbor myself, I think not I applaud Ridgeway In now addressing the issue of the party boats. And I hope the city finds a way to effectively manage thJs issue as soon as possible. • MUL JAMES 8AlDW1f4 it II Newport Bead! resident. READERS RESPOND Long Beach flights over Costa Mesa create discussion AT ISSUE: Some letter writers urge Costa Mesa to remedy the situation while others say the debate is much ado about nothing. I have noticed an increase in Oights going Into Long Beach reosta Mesa delves into flights issue," Sept 26). My husband's a pilot, and when they come over our community of Newport Crest. it's ap~nt that they're landing at Long Beach airport. So let's do something to stop it JUDY BROWN Newport Beach These aircrafts Oy dlrectly over my house and I have never foWld that the SOWlds of these jets are offensive in nature. The most offensive sounds come from private, propeller-driven · aircraft.. police helicopters and John Wayne Airport takeoff flights. These Oights Into Long Beach, the aircraft or not under power, they're more than 4,000 feet up and the noise that they make is not offensive. This is a phantom issue In Costa Mesa and you have apparently cooks somewhere in this city that are trying to make an Issue out of something that ls a nonissue. JOE GRISHAM Costa Mesa l feel that we should act upon il Immediately because the noise level is increasing, not diminishing. It's been my experience, from our home, we're unable to bold conversation on the telephone at times and also to listen to our TY, so I thin.le It should be something. not only for us but for the community, to act upon immediately. HELYN M. EUTZAK Costa Mesa There is only one pressing issue. the airport, and we are probably already doomed to become another Playa del Rey. But if John Wayne's expansion isn't stopped what difference does Greenllght, the ficus trees or growth mean? There won't be a Newport Beach. It will be definitely another Playa del Rey, with empty beaches. deserted and condemned homes. few citizens left, city council candidates arguing over whether two or three cars should be on the road and screaming planes overhead drowning out what is called wthe quallty of life.· JEAN WEGENER Newport Beach Long Beach is saying. this spokeswoman, that the airport is too small to cause such a noticeable increase. Well tha1's wrong. If you look at a sectional night map of Orange County. it will show arrows telling aircraft which way to Oy to go Into Long Beach and all those planes that tly over Costa Mesa are actually Dying into Long Beach and that airport is big enough to accommodate a heck • oflot of big airplanes. I've been Oytng for 27 years. RENE SCHARF£ Costa Mesa I don't think the city should be wasting its money at this time to further investigate this thing. I don't see chat these 6ights are anything that are terribly obnoxious. The airplanes are way up in the sky and I don't see why we should get upset about it PAULKEUY Costa Mesa I realize planes have to Oy, but they are not at 4.000 feet One time, at night, I don't know how many of them came by. One came by and we could even see the blue -and you know who that is. I guess they have about 40 Wgbts out of there or something now. So all I care about is that they do not Oy that low. I think it's very dangerous and, also, in reading your article about nights. it seems like they don't have to. So, take an action now or later7 I'd say now if we have any rights to It, but I thlnl: all I'd care aboul is that they're 4,000 feet up. 1 don"t know how they're going to land when they get OYer to Seal Beach or Huntington, they're going to even be lower and, of course. we're right up here next 10 the Santa Ana ruver. GAAY KEMPtNSKY Costa Mesa e(6lC ![a{{ !faire & =~ Pump/<ln Patcli Featuring: • Children's Activities • Nature Cent.er Tours • Gifts & Native Plants • Opportunity Drawing • Food-&X!rQ/lfJJ-Music • Silent Auction • Free Admission! Sunday Octo6er 1Jtli 10amto3pm 1(,(}116tfiStreet, 9{rwport 'Beacli Part& ':Enter on 15tli or 16tfi Please call (949) 645·8489 for information or to volunturl ATSC 's 20th ANNUAL NEWPORT COAST concOURS d'eLLGAnCL TO BENEFIT THE CHILDREN OF ATSC . SUNDAY, OCTOBER 6 Hidden \/alley Park. Irvine Center onve. · next to Verizon Wlrefess Amphftheatel; Irvine -LINCOLN ASTON MARTIN, Featured Marque MORE lliAN 200 ANTIQUE & CLASSIC CARS CORVETTES 50'" ANNIVERSARY BONNEVlllE LAND SPEED RACERS Admission: Adults, 125; Seniors/Students, 120; ChlJdren under I 2, free For emfbltor. visitor or patron infotmadon contact Christy NeOo: 7t 4-73°'6529 • , .. 114-7Jo-6694 ot .....n metroe~.org www.newportcoastconcours.com ON VACATION \ Randy Daniel and Michele Stroube of Newport Beach traveled to St. Peter's Basilica in Rome for the Pope's address. The Kerr family vacationed in Washington, D.C. Patricia and David Eastman of Costa Mesa traveled through the inland passage m Alaska and then toured Vancouver, B.C., Victoria, B.C. and Seattle, Wash. John Perrine, manager of the Center Club, Jean Moriarty and her father Gene Moriarty of South Coast Plaza in Pinehurst, N.C., which the travelers say 1s also known as Golfer's Heaven Cl Anteaters Men's Soccer UC Irvine Men's Soccer vs. Alumni Saturday, Oct. 5 at 5 p.m., For more Info, C.- (t4t) UG-WINS QUOTE OF: nE DAY M fridly, October 4, 2002 GOLF Marianne back in the hunt Towersey (Santa Ana Country Club) earned medalist honors in 2001 in her first year in seniors play. S anta Ana Country Oub's Marianne Tuwersey (Newport Beach), the Newport-Mesa community's all-time leader in dub championships with 18 and a four-time Tua Qip a~ champion, is among the exempt players for the U.S. Senior Ytbmen's Amateur Championship Saturday through Thursday at Mid-Pines Inn & Golf Oub in Southern Pines. N.C i..,a.,t year as a roolcie on the senior circuJt, Tuwersey earned medalist honors at the U.S. Senior Am at Allegheny Country Oub in Sewickley, Pa, where she reached the match-play quarterfinals to gain her exemption into this year's championship. Olrol Semple Thompson. the three-time defending champion. will be shooting for her seventh career United States Golf &sodation title. She's three behind all-time record holder Bobby Jones. who won nine championships. RICHARD DUNN 1bwersey has enjoyed a sensational year. winning three prestigious titles -the California Senior Ytbmen's Amateur Ownpionship at Bayonet Golf Course in Monterey. the Women's Golf Association of Southern California title at the PGA of Southern California Golf Oub in Calimesa and Tua Olp Classic VI on her home course Sept 4. f\uthermore, Towersey has posted some career-best rounds in 2002. induding a women's course-record 68 at Newport Beach Country Oub in early ~and her first sub-70 roWJd at the venerable Santa Ana J leights private course -the oldest golf dub in Orange County and one of California's fewest golf-only country dubs. Tuwersey carded a 3-undet" 69 at Santa Ana Country Oub on Aug. 22, the lowest round ever recorded by a femaJe amateur (lPGA Thur pro Pearl Sinn holds the womens course record at 63). This year, Towersey also won her 18th Santa Ana women's dub championship in 21 years becoming the areas all-time leader, for men or women. in dub tides -breaking a tie at 17 with Dee Dee White of Newport Beach Country Oub. Tuwl!rsey is also the women's course--record holder at Big Canyon Country Oub. ••• Fonner two-time Newport ~ic Pro-Am champion R. W. Eaks has not only aacked the Senior PGA ~ he's threatening to smash the Senior Thur record for driving distance. The Senior Thur rookie bolds a 294.5-yard average off the tee, well above the 19'57 tour smndard of 290. 7 set by Jolm Jacobs. The former Newport Oassic, which wu held from 1975 to '97 at Newport 8-:tl Country Oub, served as· a unique two-day mini-tour event for 23 years and ~ host to several future PGA Thur --. Only Clark Dennis (1992-93) and Bib (1995-96) won back-to-back Newport Oas8'c ddes. ••• ••• Spotts EcllDr Roger Carlson • (949) 574-4223 • Spot1I Fe; (949> 650-0170 HIGH SCHOO~ FOOTBALL EYEOPENER • DiiJY~lti II ...... " .... .. ~ .......... Sflilors bounce Dolphins Newport Harbor's Mike Toole (above) cradles the ball after making a big catch for first down on a third-and-long yardage play Thursday night in nonleague action. Below, the Sailors' special team of Trevor Theriot, Bryce Sawyer, Bobby J~cklin, and Alex Orth, left to right, converge on the Dana Hills punt returner in the 36-7 victory over Dana Hills . Newport Harbor has another nonleague game next Thursday night at the same site, against Paramount. SCOREBOARD PHOTOS BY DON LEACH /DAILY PILOT DanaHills 7 Newport 36 COMMUNITY COLLEGE FOOTBALL Workman back on OCC staff Steve Vlr1en worked with Wortman as a de- Daily Pilot fenslve coordinator throughout Workman'• coaching yeal'I at COSTA MP.SA -Bill Wortman. who Cout and at Bdison, where was the head coach of the Orange they won back-to-back ClP BJg Coast CoUege football team rrom Five Conference crowns ln 1986-1998, bas returned to the Pl.ntte.' 1979 and 1980. coachlng ataff and wtlJ work u the "The harde1t part If learning • new team's quarterbaeb coach for the re-ayatem,.. said Workman, who com· malnder of the seuon. pUed 1 63· 70 record, one bowl Victory Current quarterbacks coach Phil anet two other b\JWI appea.rancea in h1I Cooper, who p1-yed as a quarterb&ck 13 ~ at OCC. "I wu at pricdCe for Wortman at l!dboo Hlgb ln Hun· (Wedneilday) • l'w beeJi dolnl'my tlngton Beach1 wtU Join the police hoineWO*l JR my ieCond 'Cl69Chlna academy and Will work in bla lat ~ dl6I 1111on. J COiiCMit l'.dMon game, S.turday, when lhe Plrat• plaj' Whet'I ,illiw ,..,_. la ...,...., wherl I at Ml Sai1 Antonio, 0CC Cod Mb 1Dt die Jill-.-eDDd ail to. to~ 'hylor Mid. COOpcrwm still wort 11 .... tor .. ..._ Niwrm Mckin u .pm. iMietailt to a leMer ~ee. depe~ 1 aaa-. .._....,.. tn ilelllny." on dllDe COllllll'U\~ ,..,._ lild......, Wdl allo bit ln· 1\> ftD die wcancy. 'laylor a8ed """9d wllla e. w.t·to·ftlt pine Wofbnan to Ill the WW. 1'9;tor ... _...._.. Int P'!'9 wtth .Che Pirates wUl be when they battle Pasadena, the top-ranked team ln Southern CalJfomla, Oct. 12 at 7 p.m. at Pasadena Chy College. OCC.. whJch de- feated Bl Camino, 28-10, Satur- day, la 2-t and No. 14 ln Southem California. "I'm starting to get a handle on what'• going on ~r there.~ Worlcman Mid ... Por • IOl'lg time I WU wotting with my ayatem. I created It. I knew that. Now lt'a a different deal. l mow PhU Co<>per. He played for me u Hdl· aon. (OCC recelven coech) Junior 'la- ~· pbi;ed IOr me at ~ (Spec:W team. coach Paul) BrW and 'bylor coac.Md for me at Colle, ind 10 did ( ...... .HIM coecb) Kurt a .... lt'i not lib l'ln .uanpr. It Wiii be fan • They're off to • pOd Dit Them di wort to .. done." Quarterback Michael McDonald tosses three touchdown passes to pace Newport Harbor to convincing 36-7 victory. Barry Faulkner Daily Pilot NEWPORT BEACH -In a game that noticeably dragged on, the Newport Harbor High football team continued to make steady p~ Thursday ntght, conquering visiting Dana Hills, 36-7, In a nonleague contest before 2,800. The Sailors (3-1), ranked No. 3 ln OF Sou.them Section Division VI, scored on three of their first four possessions, scored two third-quarter touchdowns in a IS-second span. then, with its substi- tutes on the field, added a safety to claim its third straight win. Senior tailback Dartangan Johnlon led a methodically effective ground game with 121 rushing yardt and two n>s on 17 carries. while senior quarter- back Michael McDonald completed 12 of 17 for 20 l yards and three TDs. with- out an interception. McDonald was so sharp. three of his incompletions were dropped by receiv- ers. His scoring tosses went for 71, 27 and 18 yards. to three different receiv- ers, and he also added a 30-yard hookup. .(McDonald) threw the ball really wen.· said Newport Harbor Coach Jeff Brinkley, who also praised his running game. which pro- "We played very well, except for our special duced 247 yards and teams, an impressive 14 which 1.s a rushing first downs. The Sailors real area of amassed 21 first downs and their de- fense forced eight punts. Dana Hills (1 -3). which came in with one offensive touch- down its first three games. scored on a five-play mini-drive after Brett Shirozo- no returned a punt 56 yards to the Har- bor J 6 in the second quarter. Newport fumbled away the ensuing concern. We have been pretty good on special teams, but, tonight, we fell apart." -"-If~ Newport Harbor coach kickoff and had two conversion kicb blocked to create something for Brin- kley to bristle about "We played very well, except for our special teams, which is a real area of concern," Brlnttey said. "We have been pretty good on special teams, but. to- night, we feD apart." The defense. which shut out Corona del Mar last week. yielded just 81 yards of total offense. So dorniNnt were the Sailors, Dana Hills averaged just more than 90 seconds on its 14 pmaesa1om. only two of which ate more than three minutes off the clod. Backups Mike Thmple and Sam Khali- fian combined to sack Dolphin resene quarterback Nolan Bonten In the end zone for a safety with 2:24 left In the game and the visitors saw their ball car- rier tackled behind the line 10 t1mee, in· eluding four sades. TONIGHTS GAMES ..:.. CWl!ill.• OlllM ... _ ................... ,..., ............................ ... two. .................. . ....................... . .. • ~ . .. .. I • . ' •' '' . . . I: ... ... I SIDELINES Even in the lOs, actors needed stand-ins Recalling some moments which helped change the subject of depression. A btg duiD surged through the Harbor Amt in 1934 when h was learned that an intt:rnadonal swim star named Buster' Crabbe, who would become a future romantic movie star. was scheduled to appear for a rough water swim from the Balboa Pier to an area near the Balboa Pavilion. Crabbe. in the midst of a career which included such roles as Tunan and Flash Gordon. was prepared to face all oomers as the ~gold medalist at the 1932 Olympic Games in the 400-meter freestyle. Olympic officials had little interest in the three Newport Harbor High swimmers who would be exteodinga challenge to Crabbe.a product of the University of Southern Ca.Ufomia DON CANTRELL 1he event featured quarterback Wayne Dye. fullback Al Irwin and t.ackie Dave Phoenix. diving off the pie!" together. Dye and Irwin got off to a fair start. while Phoenix was slowed ar an early point when he oollided with a strange marine object. •1t was a seal,· Phoenix recalled. and it left him groping for a quick decision. He finally chose to move swiftJy away fmm the seal and head ror shore and JUSl walk on to the Pavilion area hwin recalled the rugged race. but oould not recall who won the evenl Phoenix was cheered to no1e that he remembered very well since be got to witness the enure finish. Said Phoenix. "'Wayne Dye finished first and Al Lrwin was second $ both of them were able to outdistance the world champion." ••• SPORTS DON LEACH I DAILY Pll OT Newport Harbor High's Dartangan Johnson (22) celebrates a long touchdown run in the first half with teammate Chris Badorek. • NEWPORT Cootmued from AB linebackers Man Encinjas, Fernando Castorena and Jimmy Sanchez, as weU as safety Warren Junowich and comerback Ben Soza (1n1erceplion) were notable for Newport's defense. Chase Brawner and Shahan Mouradyan aJso shared a i;ad, as Dana I !ills starting quarterback Trevor Walls was ha.rried aJI nigh1. Offensively, tackle. A.J. Slater and Chris Badorek., guards Eric Cunis and Nick. Watk.im., center Jack Shahen, tight ends Paul To- man and Taylor Young. and full- back Rhen Hansfield helped pave the way on the ground. And, when the Sailors went 10 the air, McDonald found plen1y or open receivers. "We ran the ball well tonight and that helped wilh the pass,· said senior wideoul Mike Toole, who caught four passes for 70 yards, including a 27·yard TO the first snap af· ter defensive end Mac Posey recovered a third quarter Dol- phin fumble. McOonaJd aJso hooked up with sophomore Spencer link on a 71 -yard scoring streak. which helped make it 21-0 with I 0:36 left in the first half. Toman caught an 18-yard TD toss to open the scoring. then later fielded McDonald's two· point conversion pass tha1 made ii 14-0 with 27 seconds left in the first quarter. Soza also caught three pasM!s for 29 yards and Johnson (1wo catches) rounded out the aerial ab..\Clull. Newpon'<; reserves saw plenty of ac1ion for the first time this sea:.on as running backs Jose Munoz (25 yards on seven carries) and Ricky Non (2 1 yards on five carries) le.eyed a time-consuming 14-play founh-quarter drive that was marred by multiple penalties on both learns. Harbor Wa5 called for half of iu. 10 penaltie.1> after the starters left the game. Newport, which hru. now won 15 or ilS last 16 home games, 24 of its lac;t 26. wiU host Paramount Thursday for i1s final preleague comest. before opening Sea View League play Oct 18 against Visit- ing Ali.!>o Niguel BRIEFS CdM rolls past Laguna Beach Corona del Mar 11.Jgh's girb tennis team continued iu. dominating ways Thursday with a 14-4 victory at Laguna Beach in the Pacific Coast League opener for both teams. Taytynn Snyder and Brinany Holland swept in singles. and Juliette Mutzke and Amanda Rubenstein and Jackie Manning and Courtney Carnahan swept in double!. as CdM improved to 6-1, l ·O in the PCL PltoCFIC ~LEAGUE Coron• del M.r 14, ~ Beadl 4 Sing._ -Snyder (CdMI def llaren Sandman 6-4; def Reitsd1, 6-4, def Odlwet, 6-2; Holland !CdM) won, 6 2, 6-4, 6·2, Miller (CdM) lost, 2 6, 0 6, 26 Doublel Mutzke-Aubenstem (CdMI def Slngtel Kay (NHI lost to Wu, O 6. def Frohling, 7·5, def. Frank, 6-2; Mcintosh (NH) won, 6-0. 6-0. 6--0, Dunlap (NH) won, 6-4, 6-2. 6-0 Doub* Khoury Olson (NH) def. Mindlen Knopf ~2. def Hauser-Lu. 6-4, def Matthews Nguyen, 6-0; B Adams-C Adams INHI won. 6-3. 6-0. 7-6 (~). Sturgess McKay (NHI lost, 4-6, 1 6, 2 6 TENNIS: Saee Hill rolls, 13-5 Sage I hll Highs venture to Cypress Well> a winning on<' Thursday as the Ughtning captured a 13·5 victory over Oxford Academy rn Academy 1.eagtJe play. VOLLEYBAU.: Sa1e Hill sweeps The Sage Hill High girls voUeyball tt.>am received strong effom. from VtSta Murphy, 'ioph1a l lillgren. Shelley Smith and Cell Oruley and coUected a 15 6, 17 · 15. 15 Io nonleague win over SaddJebaclc Chmuan a1 the Laguna Beach Volleyball Oub Thur..day. Murphy rnntributt't.J a learn-high "IX lcills, whtle I ltUgren chipped tn with four blJ<. and 5even al'e<.. Sm11h and Dalley added five lolls each. Sage 11111 (]·I J op(•n., Academy League play Oll 11 a1 SI. Marxarct\. POLO: Mesa wins, 12-10 IOOM SY QUMTEJtS 0.Nt Hil.. 0 0 7 0 • 7 Newpof1 HMbof ,, 7 13 2 -36 FltST QUMTf.R NH-Toman 11 peee from Mc:OoNtki lkk* blodted). &:01. NH-Joh neon 46 run (Toman pass from McOonaldl, 0:27 SECOND QUMTER NH -Link. 71 pea from McDonald {Campos 11.Jdc), 10:36 OH -Marycz 1 run (Mason kidc), 5:05. ntRDQUARTER NH -Johnson 7 run {11.idi blodced), 4:51 NH -Toole V pas.a from McDonald (Campos kldt), 4:36 FOURTM QUARTER NH -Safety, sadc in end zone, 2·24 DH -Marycz. ~ 19, 1 TO. T•nner. 4-16; Marun, 5-10; Jones, 2 4; Berry. 1-3; Wall!., 5-minus-10; Shtrozono, 1 minus·2, Borden. 2 m1nua· l , Smith, 1 minus 5 NH Johnson 17-121 2TDs, Hartsfteld, 10-72; Munoz. 7 25; Nott. s-21. Theriot. 1-6. Peters. 3 5; l<alama Dutro, 1-0; McDonald, 5-minus-3 INOMDUAL p,\SSftG DH Walls, ~18-1, 47, Borden, ()..2 0 NH-McDonald, 12 17-0. 201 , 3 TOs, Peters, 0..1-0. INDMDUAl RECEIVING DH Mason. 2-17 Bakkedahl. 2 15, Borden, 1 12, Marycz, 1 3 NH Toole, 4-70, 1 TD' Link. 2-77, 1 TO. S<na. 3-29. Toman, 1 18, 1 TD, Johnson, 2 7 Anendance: 2.800 (esttmatedl GAME STATISTICS F•~<Jowna Rulh•vur~ .,_"II yardage p_."11 Net rwtvm yarc:ta• s.cq..y.,~ N.i Y9rde\le Punta fu,,_f\Jmb"'91oot Fl191 "'" vnrd-oe Time o' possea...on DH NH 5 ,, 27~ 472!.8 41 101 fi.20-1 12 18-0 61 24 3 1!I 2 11 142 412 S.35 5-lO 8 3-1 :H ~ 1078 23 17 24 4.J AYSO REGION 57 Blue Crush rumbles Lau,. Kopel scored three tlfnes and Mevan Wl8or1 added anorher goal as Heod1 Neal's Blue Crush defeated Jim Conner's team, 4-1 . 1n Gtr1s under-12 soccer ifC1ton m AYSO Reg1<>n 57. Amandi! Johnson assisted on Wllson·s goal as Mevan G .... AnMbe MooN. s.ttl AmeMn an.t Jadyn Ri-played strong defensively AJ. Aofne scored on a Murray Johnson. 6--0; Oef Simona Murrell, 6-1 def Mille< Odlwat. 6-2. Steel Yelaey (CdM) won. 6-2, 6~. lost, 2 6. Manning-Carnahan ICdM ) won, s&4, 6· 1. 6-4 Kellie Ammerman. Katie McK.illenck and Paige Fullmer all swept in smgle. 10 pace the victory. Sage Hill i~ now 6 2. 4 -I in league Oxford fell to 6·3, 2·3 penalty ktdc for Conner's team The Co'>la Me~ l lri<J1 ~ water polu In Bovs under 12 ac11on TENNIS: Mesa clrt• wtn tiebreaker Jusl two days after suffenng a Golden West League loss in a tiebreaker 10 West.mJnster, the Costa Mesa High girl:. tennis team responded with an 83· 75 win in games, after a 9-9 tie with visiting Santa Ana Thursday .. The Mustangs trailed 9-8, with one doubles set remaining. The Mesa duo or Unda Than and Thao Vu won that final set in a tiebreaker, 7-6 (10-8), setting up the team tie. "Ow No. l singles (Hillary Havens) and No. I doubles team (Minh-Thy Pham and (hj Doan) swept and won by such a large margjn, that gave us an insurmountable advantage in games." Mesa Coach Joe Havens said. "We just came off a tough 9-9 Jos.s to Westminster. 1ney knew they had to do a little extra and they cazne through." The Mustangs improved to 5-5. S· l In league. while Santa Ana dropped to 9-2, 5·2. OOl.DE:NWUT~ ~LEAGUE Sage Hill 13, Oxford Ac.ctemy 5 Sing._ Ammerman (SHI def Doi. 7 5. def Suh, 6-0, def Kim 6-2, McK1nendt (SHI won. & 1 & 2, 6-2, Fullmer !SHI won, f>.2. 6-1. 6-3 Doubles Tsoong-Chen (SHI def Chung lm9 6-3, def. Chung·Saeth1a, 6 3, lost 10 Perez Poureshagh, 4-6; Berman-Webb !SHI won. 7·5, 6-4, lost, 5 7; Levin Graham {SHI lost 3 6, 3 6, 3-6 POLO: Mesa falls, 1 ~9 Kyle Thorsness scored three goah and three other Costa Mesa High boys waler polo players each scored two goal.<, in the Mustangs' nonleague lO 9 loss to visiting Tesoro Wednesday. Christian Damas. Brian 11pton and Adam Douglas each scored two goals for the Mustangs. who led Tesoro 6-4 at halftime, but managed to score three second-half goals to Tesoro's six goals in the third and final quarter. Costa Mesa goalkeeper Man Jaroslaws.lu made nine saves. ~ Teeoro 10\.jc.o.ta M.. I Scot. ~ lO learn Maved off a funou., founh-quarter raJJy ·~Bullets 3, M8loon Mool_.. that saw VJ<;iting l..i Qusn1a High score !>IX O goals a-. Co.;ta M c<;a won 12· IO in nonleague actron Thursday at < oc;fa Mesa High Adam lJougi~ -.cured three goah a-. Anthony Adamowio, Christian Dama<. clild Kyle Thorsness each i.cored two goal-. with Christian Medina adding a single goal tu lead Mesa's altack. Mustangs' goalie Mau Jaroslawslo made eigh1 saves. Kt'Vln Hamson, Anthony Chau, ~even Billin~ Man Paulson. Jeff Waldman, Jack. Nam., Anthony Adam0W1cz. Christian Damas, Kyle Thorsness, Adam Dougla-., ChristJan Medina. Man Jaroslawski aJI shared in the victory for the Mustangs Costa Mesa plays at Orange in a Golden West I .eague game Tuesday at Orange High. NOM..EAQJ( Costa Meu 12. la Quinta 10 u Ouonta 2 2 0 Ii 10 Col&AM99 I S J l 12 LA auw.t.-Chau 3. N•nz 2, ~ 2. B1lltngJ1 1, Paulson 1, Weidman 1. C... MIN -Dougtn 3, AdemowtCl 2, Tipton 2, Oem.M 2. Thorsness 2. Medi"8 1, Saves JerwlllWlkl 8 The Silver Bullets recorded their third straight shutout as Ori Teblik, Kumi ~and Jonllthwt ....._all scored one goal eacn tor the Bullets The Bullecs reoerved strong play from Tommy a.nv.n. Jltmie HeinecM, Camden ~-AaeJC Meinthow, Scott~.~ Reed. ~ Fftftd9co •nd l(.tMn Contg9n. Bullets' goalie C- ~ preserved the shutout wtttt several saves In Girls under 11 ectlOn • Con>na cW Mir~ .. 'lbr'be Linde SIMf CN8h 0 Goals by Sydney 8'onllMlt. K.-. o.wriwt. Hal9y ~. H9nnlrh Stu.t end K.eme F.ellly M8led the vtCtory Sohd efforts from Beytl s..ft, NMdd Ann, i.-~ .. Male -r..tlnen. Kytl WWrte and ~lti:eeper ~ ,,.._helped the Hobpurs improve to J..1. In Boys undet-10 actlOn • vi.--~ a.-. a.as 1 Joe~ end C-.or Monti eedl ICOf9d two goM llC)tece .. the~ bellt the Gteen Gaton Single OC*e c:eme from 8Goll 'fbungmen. My Mld>oneld end ..._~•the def9rlM of c.o.ta Meall 1. s.wta Ana 9 (ea.ta Meu win.~ 1k1 r. 13-7'5) SMgMe -H~ (CM) won, &-1, &-2, 6-0; K. Nguyen (CM) won, 7-6, lost. U, 2-e; H. Nguyen (c:Ml lol1. 4-6 won. 6-1, io.t, 4-6. T990r0 2 3 l Costll MeN 4 2 1 2 1ilmoftt -Bryws 3. Knew 2. Rice 2. Colton t, Sdllundt 1, Hunt t • GOl.f: Mesa bests Sa1• .. Ry9ft DeilgMo, ...,..,_Met\. ---INM. Kw. C--. -.ld ~eep1ng of Juilidlt ..... trvmted the~ Ooube. -Pham-Doan (CM) won, &-3. &-01 &-2; Tnm-VU {CM) lol1. 4-6. U. won, 7~ (10-8); Gomez.flodrigUN {CM) IOSC. 1.e., 1-6. 5-7. TENNS: Mclnloth paces Newport C... M9ee-Thonmesa 3, Demas 2. Tipton 2, Dougla 2.. SaWll -J.roallWlkl 9. JC POl.O: occ women win a1aln Sophomore Erica Nicholson scored two Newport Haibor HJgh'• No. 2 singles goals. recorded two assists and then posted player Thunday, KNta Mcintosh. didn'l lose stx savea as goalkeeper in the second half to a game u Newport rebounded from bdp lead the ftft:h·ranked Orange Coast Wedne9day'a loss to Laguna ee.dl to defeat c.otlege womens water polo team to • 12-2 visiting A1Jto Nlguet in the Sailors' ftrtt Sea victory aver the Univentty of Utah club View Lague match Thursday at Newport team lbunday, at ~t. Hatt>or HJ&b. Sbert ~ ecored the ftrat of her Junior v.n-Dunlap won aD three of pane-blah three goals wt th 2:20 Jen ln the her 1e11 at No. l .,._and lhe doubk:s duo Ont qmn.er. Pina the PU.let a 2-0 Iced. of Diana ~and AJ. a.on continued oa:: OM. 4-0 tn the Ona'l9I Empire their~ run wkb tine wlm to Cbolaeoce) built an 8-0 halftime le8d and impnMt theU dOublel ftlCDrd to 17-1 thb did not dow a goal until the final quarter. NMOG. Tbl ~return to action toct.y and wiD GlbylCay.,,., two ottw tau...... competl In the cwo.dly ~eou. • Newport .. No. l ..... plil)lltrnwunday 'lbumammL and llolllileA.dlml md cm, Admnl won II lbrei Of cblill' .... NNpDrt m..,.oftd to • 3-3. l-0 In the s. View ....... 1be SllDl9 .... boll lnh 1\ailday .... ell llU ......... l'b\ftdlyln IWOS..~...-----­........ Costa Mesa High notched their fir;t Golden West League win lbun;day as they beat host~ Hill. 289--316 at the par-36 Rancho San JoaquJn GoJf Course. Jean You led the Mustant;s. 3-5, I I m league. wtth a 51follow.!dby56's from both Jaddyn Adams and Jessica Bunnell. Rachel Hughes shot 61 and Outstian CasaJe fired a 65for Meu. •Any wtn b a good wtn. • Yid Mesa coach 1bdd lolber. "'The girls played pretty wdJ and I 'WU pleued whh the <M'nlll ~" The Mwblnp next match Is Tuesday ...-vllld,. Odord Academy at 3 p.m. • c.-. ..... Golf. Cota.itry Oub'• Mall Undac.o..e. GOl.f': .,......15,.-.muu• ~ °"""' econtd • h9t tridt • the Patriots hetd onto their lead to dtrfMt T911m ~ Delton IC0'9d two ~ Ind ~ ..... ICOred erlCltNr i.oel for the ...... a...,"--edd9d Mather gc>4tl for the fl'Mrtoca beb9 TeMn USA ~two go.a to go lf'llO the MK nAlng bv two. r..m U$A ec:rnd ... third goal eert'( In the eeoond helf. but Dlielon I eepotldld .wt hll \hlrd 9(lei • ...... ~ ......... ~ ._.end__.c:::c ... S-• helped..,,... ..... '°'"~ •didOd' ............. llnd DlllllllMIN. ----.. bll ~ ~"" midWd. In 06rta undll>-7 pf9y: •The .................... ~ofltrolwie p111y-. ..... ..... &-.Cllllllt ........... tor ........... In ....... ~ • ... ........,~ ...... « a ••....,. .... ._ •iilhllit. ......._.,__..._ ....... .......................... ---................ .._ ........................ .... --. ............ .._ .. :55!:!:.:..-- 27 ··~-..... --=. .. I( ~r r Saddleback Valley Christian invades for nonleague clash with the Ughtning today. ••rrr F.ulkn•r . OailyPUot NBWPOKI' OOAST -'Ibe Sage HID Hlgli foocbaD team. paying its tint vanl:ty eeuon. bit its fir1t bump in the rQld Wt wt!ek. And that n>lld doesn't appear to get any easier thla week. when che Ughtnlng hosts Saddleback Valley Outstian today in a nonleague contest at 3:30 p.m. Sage HfD (2-1), ranked No. 9 in OF Southern Section Division Xi- a, fell last week to Calvary Olape1 • SPORTS Cll=Xll 1. lrtdlrwt CMlden, 14; 2. ' ........,. l'ofy, IOl I. Ulltt.id Ctwtlden, >1; Cempbeil Hall, 1-2; IS. Alo Hondo~. 2· 1; 8. ~*'-v~n.2-1; 1. Clpiltr9no YafleV CMltlan, 1·2; I. FMncridge P!'9p, 1-2; t. ....... 1-1; 10. Greoe ...,,,.,,, 1-2. 00..: Maf9Mthe, 2·1: F91rmont. 1-2: Oledwldi. 1-1. the UgblillnP ftnt two vlctories, caught up with them last~ "We start aeven freshmen, whk.b .makes it tough. .. Monareh said. "I don't think there's another team in the county that bas amm freshmen starting. I'm proud of HIGH SCHOOL FIELD HOCKEY PHOTOS BY OON LEACH /DAILY PILOT Newport Harbor High's Chanelle Sladics, left, chips the ball past Fountain Valley opponent in Thursday afternoon's 4-0 win. High stickers Newport Harbor field hockey team continues its undefeated season with its seventh shutout effortt improving to 7-0-2. Bryce Alderton Daily Pilot COSTA MESA -A rush of adrenaline in the first half combined with a swann- ing defense in the second half created the ideal combination for Newport Harbor High's field hockey team to continue their undefeated ways. And the Sailors (7-0-2, 4-0-1 in the Sunset League) dJd so in fashion, shut- ting out visiting Fountain Valley, 4-0, for their seventh shutout of the teUOn lbunday at Harper Community Center. The Sailors used four different goal scorers while only allowing one Baron shot. "In the fiM half we gsve great support and pushed the ball up front." said New- port Harbor Coach Sharon Wolfe. "We were a little slugiah the second half. They neec;t to be more patient and need to ra.ct quicker once a shot la passed out. But we deftnltely worbd well covering and hoY'er1ng around the ball in the eec- ond half.• Virtually every time a Fountain Valley forward croued mldfleld, a Newport de- fender darted to lteal the ball or deter the opponent away from the ball Junior Dana Ovad stopped several at- tadt cbances in the ftnt half with her de· fenae and Kaley Nix ran to control pc»-..aon o( the ball on Fountain Valley brab. N9wport plkeeper Amanda Wittman madl one MV9 and baW bu ttve lhutouta In ..... and leWlll ~ Newport\ cWetJiaff9 wall Mt the .... tor the ~ to tab cbarp, and tab cbql they dkl ~rt outlhot the 8u'Om ll· ! IDd bad 13 comers to Foun· c.ui *leYI four. '!WO · J the SIJlon' pJa came within 10 y.di Ol lbe net• P.Y.. fn>rn botb ...-1WU01 their adt.b to tty to 811n CClilbl al cbe bill ..,.. ..... .,...two.ioUon...., .... Ill ...... bllf ....... WbldWd .... Amloll ...... In toat al ... - to .... llillllllllilill~dlewton'• ....... u ..... ~ ...... :T .... ~"-· HIGH SCHOOL CROSS COUNTRY Estancia boys · .. . stunned by Saints : in league opener The Eagles, led by Diana Rosetet also lose in the girls race. ORANGE -Estancia High senior Humberto Rojas won his second stralght Golden West League race, but the Eagles' boys aoss country team lost to host Santa Ana. Thursday at Irvine Park. Diana Rosete led the Eagles and won the girls race, but the Estancia girls team also lost The Saints' boys team ran the hills very weU and won, 24-34, Estancia Coach Olarlie AppeU said. "(The Eagles) were disap- pointed,• Appell said of his squad which suffered its first league 106& "1bey know what they have to do now. (Santa Ana) had a very good game plan. Our kids got caught• Rojas' first-place doc.king was 15:29, while teammate Alex Ca- huantzi finished third (16:05). Aaron Van Geem (ninth, 16:36) and Abel Flores (10th, 16:4.9) lilo finished in the top 10. On the girls aide, Rosete main- tained a steady pace and ran o~t in front by herself, fln1lbJna bJ.. 18:47, nearly two mlnutea be1or9 the next runner came In. "She ran a good race,• Appell said of Rosete. "It will be a good race between her and Ouistine (Bjelland of Costa Mesa) when they run in the league meet" OOU>ENWUT~ 8oya Santa Ana 2', &tancM S4 1. Rojas (E), 15:29: 2. Mendou (SA), 16:00; 3. C.huantzi (E), 16:05; 4. Ramirez ISAI, 16:11; 5. Pef9Z (SA), 16:16; 8. Roya (SA), 18:17; 7. Ger'dll (SA), 16:19; 8. LDmell (SAJ, 1&.21; 9. Van Geem (El, 16:38; 10. Aoree (E), 16:49. Glrtl s.m. Ana 20, &alwM 40 1. Rosete (El. 18:47; 2. Rayna (SAi. 20:22; 3. To1T91 (SA), 20:30; 4. Ayan (SA), 12:49; 5. Perez (SA), 21 :24; 8. l.agunn (SAi. 21 :31; 7. Rincon (El. 21:37; 8. Buenrostro (SA), 21:48; 9. Reich (E), 22:37; 10. Perez (SA), 22:38. CdM boys, girls overpower Tesoro in PCL openers J.C. Turner sparks boys' victory; Becky Cummins leads the way in girls' race. NEWPORT BF.ACH -Corona del Mar High junior J.C Turner won his first race and helped lead the Sea IClngs' boys cross country team to a 15-44 Pacific Coast League victory over Tesoro at Bonita Creek Park. where the CdM girls also won Thursday. Turner flnlshed the race in 16:33. CdM took the top Ow spot&. CdM'a Danny Quinlan (16:51), ICevtn Artz (16:52), Blake Dillion (17:02) and Bo Wledner (17'JJ7) flnJahed in the top five, respecttvely, and Brandon Borco- man (seventh, 17:09) was also in the top 10. CdM aenior Bedcy CummJ.ns (18:39) won the girts race. while Keelan n.ryter (19: 16) and Mo- 1.Wa Swigert (20:10) also finished . in the top five. , . CdM Coach Bill Sumn~ • cross country teams improved to 2-0 in league. .. . . . . Carone .. Mer '1T. Teeoro 44 : " 1. Turner (CdM), 16:33; 2. Quinlan • • (CdMI, 18:&1; 3. AltZ (CdM), 18:52; 4. Diiiion (CdMI. 17:02; 6. ~ • (CdM), 17:07; 8. Bufllngeon ffi. 17:09s: 7. Borooman (CdM), 17:09; a. tWme m 11:•1; 9. Attas m. 1a:1&; 10. Domanage m. 18'.21. Gllll C.0.0... del Ms Zl, Teeoro. 1. Cumm1ne (CdM). 18'». 2. Edge (1\. ; 19:11: 3. Wlnovtuti m. 1e:w. 4. Cuyler ICdMI. 1t:18; 5. SW1gert (CdM), 20:10; •• K.u.n (CcN), 20:11; ~ K.ew9te (CdM), 20:12; 8. Login (CdMlJ• 20:38; 9, !Wmer (CdM). 21:10: 10. - Weber m. 21:1a. Bjelland leads Mesa girls. past Panthers; Orange boys romp ... .. .;: ':' ' y, 'I ' 'A Marco Hulpe (17:02) wenr?.W.~. ..J ------~-- SPORTS ffldlV, OctrJbet 4, 2002 AU SCHEDULE TOIMW ,..... ..._.. edtool-~ vw. Corona .-1" u.r .• "9wpcwt ~. 7 p.m.; COMa ...... w. Oceen vi.w. M~.7p.m.; hd1•• •ct Vll9ot awi.tlen It S.0-Hill. 1:30 p.m. ..... College women -UC Irvine et ld•ho, 3 p.m. Community college men -Orenge Co181 1t Irvine Velley, 1 p.m. Commun It-( college women - Fullerton et Orenge Coest. 3 p.m. Wn.rpoto Community college men -Orenge Coast et Cltru1 Tournement, 9 · 1.m. Community college women - Orenge Co11t et Venture Tournament, 8 1.m. HIQhechool boya-Alumnl et Ettande. e p.m. ......... Col .. WOtMn -UC IMne Ill C.I Sc-. J!vll«ton. 7 p.m. Community ooli...., women- Oub Sp!Un Ill OrenQ9 Co..c, 7 p.m. H'9h IClhool gh11 -Eand1 st Com MeH, 3:16 p.m.; Newport Harbor et Nike Chellenge, Chlc•go. pool pley: vs. St. lgn1tlu1, Ill., 6:46 p.m.; v1 Plue XI. Wlec.,8p m. T..,nll High lchool glrl1 -Corona del Mar at Santa Barbere, 3:16 p.m. Cro.. oountry Community college men end women -Orange Coaat at Southern Cellfornla Preview at Moreno Valley .. Llpl llallca jja11waii1irimiii•iii•M° kb)ect to conditions .,,._olMd by tlM un-der~ •..... d bids iGt a Lump Sum Con trKt we Invited for tlM 1.-0Wlftl Worll: IOHIT «WTU. l8'\ACI "OOll co~ AllO llSUl UTUIOll f'CMll9A110ll '9.0Jl<f "°· ffl'50 UNIVERSITY Of CALIF ORHIA. lftVIN( IRVIM. CAllfORNIA 92697 rttOJICT DPu.TION1 won. lncluct.1, but is not limited to the tollowlna· Apply pH block1n1 and moiltllf• blockin& concr•I• floor slab coatinas. lntl•ll ntw floor tlle/cov•rlna• Wori. to b• accom· pNWd dUf'ln1 the peftod of Novemb« 25, 2002 •nd Janu.,y I, 2003 ISTIMATlO <0ttsnu<nc>N con. s 12s,ooo.oo ...... Pr-. 1144en ........ _. .. ..... ft(..._ ...... (...,... ··~·--·· .., .. t ......... f. -4. llktdlnt Ooomenb will i,. avellab,. lo Bidden oo fmAY. OCTota 4, 2002 and wlll ~ luu.ct at FACILITIES MAAAGEMCNT Uf\Wenlty of Cellforrua, Ir vine 20l lnt1tlm Office B11lldl111 • (malh"I addfns) 19172 JemborH Blvd (phyalc•I 1ddr1u) lrvone. CA 92697 ·544-4 (949) 124· 140-4 Checks for a --,.....,...,._will be required In the emount of SH.00 1Mf set of 81ddl"& Documents. Checks are to be made 111yabte to • The lt•nts of lh• Unlveratty of Celtforn1a." S.eltd llids wHI not b• ICCtpled 8f11r 1100 P.M on TUlSOAY, O<TOIU H , I002 Brd Security In the 1mount of lOS of the lump sum Bue Bid, t •cludln1 1ltern1tn, 11\.U 1ccompany Hch Bid Tiie S-~ luuln1 tht Bid Bond lh•H be. on tlM Bid 0.adlme, •n admitted surety lnturt1 ( n defined In the Celitornla Co6t of Civil Procedure Section 995.120) A m1ndetory Pre Bid Confarence end Prt·Bld Job Welk wlll ~ con- ducted on: TUISOAY. O<TOlll IS, 2tOt ~nn~~o~tly et Partlclpenu ah•ll m11t 11: BONNEY RE SE~RCH LABORATORY University ol C•llfornl1, Irvin• (bultdin1I512 on ca""'ua mep) have bffn successfully compl•l•d du11n1 the pest 3yHri ltil REGENTS or TH( UNIVCRSITY Of CALIFORNIA Oc tot>.1 2002 ,.ubllsh•d Newpo1 t Beach·Costa !Mu Oa1ly Piiot October •. 11. 2002 fl62 llOllCI TO cmmllS OfMUWI (Sea. 6101_.111 u.c.q Notice is hereby 11ven to c11ditort ot the within named seller(s) that • bulll HI• is about lo b• made on personal property here1n11le1 dnc11bed Thi name(s) and business address ot the Intended stller(s) •te. Thiessen Entero11ses, Inc . 2915 Red Hill Avenue. Suite BI05, Costa M.n. Calofornaa 92626 The name(s) and busineu address of the 1nt1nd4id buyer(s) ue Cindy lan1fo1d 22 Parltld.. lrv111e Call lo1n119~ The PtC>perty pertinent hereto is deic11btd 1n 1enttal u m1te111ls supphn machinery. 011 ts, equipment and inventory, and IS located at 2915 Red Hiii Ave.,ue. Suite BIOS. Coste MAU Cahfornia 92626 The business n1me u'itd by the u1d sell er(s) at s11d location Is Kit chen Spaces Said bulk Hit shall be consummeted on or alter Octobtt 23. 2002 •I the of11c;n ol Sunbelt Bullnns Broke" et 15375 Barranc1 Perk· wey, Suite B·212. Irvine. Callfo1nl1 926111 fhos bulk ule 11 sub,.ct to Section 6106.2 ot the C111fo1 nla Commercial Code Cleims of eny creditor ot uld uller m1y be hied with u1d buyer et the address set forlll ebove for buy•. Attention t.ndy l1n1 lord The IHI day for filin1 clatms 11 October 22 2002, WhtCh IS the IHt buSll\HS day t>.fort the con1umm1tlon date apeclfled 1bov1 So far u Is lonown to Mid Intended buyerC.). seld Intended ulter(s) ustd the follow1n1 add1t1on1I bu11,,us names 1nd addresses within th• thrff ytars last pnt None 01t1d October 2. 2002 /s/Cindy Lansford Published Newport BHCh·Costa Ma• Dally Piiot Octobe r 4 . 2002 f 165 ........... ... s..... The t0How1n11 persons are do1n1 bus1neu as Ch1ldunAlerl com. 3503 Sushore Or , Newport Beach. CA 92663 C1111 Allyn Brown, ~3 Susho<e ()f • Newport Beach. CA 92663 This business is con ducted by 1n 1nd1v1dual Have you started doin1 business yet? Yes, 9/1/02 Cr1111 Allyn Brow" This statement was filed with the County Clerk of Otfn&e County on 09/11/02 20026916645 01ily Piiot Sept 13, 20, 27 Oct •. 2002 F 137 RcllM ..... ... s...... I he followin1 persons are doin11 business as fo• ' Company. 11 Bret•ane Newporl Coasl. CA 92657 Judith £ F o• r7 Bretaane. Newpor l Coast CA 92657 This bu.sinus is con- ducted by 1n 1nd1v1d ual Have you started doin1 buStneu yel7 Yu 9/03/02 Judith [ f ox This 1t1temen1 was hied with the County Clerk ol Or a nae County on 09/10/02 20026916465 Dally Pilot Sept 13. 20. 27. Oct •. 2002 F 128 ,...... ..... llmtS..... lht lollowln& persons art dorn11 business u £ u c ut1ve Ltfutyle Group, 2115 Sherin11ton Place, 0107. Newport Beach. CA 92663 C111ory Jacobs, 2115 She11"aton Place. 0107, ~~ort Buc h, CA Th11 businen is con- ducted by an lndtv1du1I Have you st1rted do1n1 business yet, No C1e1ory Jacobs Tl•ls 1tatement wu flied with the County Cterll of Oran1• County on 09/10/02 200Htl64SO Dally Pilot Sepl 13. 20, 27. Oct 4, 2002 fl30 ,..... ..... ... s...... The lollowln& persons 111 cloin1 business as. 87 Oesi&n Dental l •b. 2752S Puerta RHI, Ste 100· 157, MISSIOn Viejo. CA 92691 Jason Steven Judy. 37 Sliver Cl1de 011ve. L11un1 N11uel. CA 92677 Tlus butlness 11 con· dueled by an ind1vidu1I Have you started do1n1 buslneu yet1 No Jeson Steven Judy This statement was IUtd with thr County Cl••" of Oran11e County on 08/23/02 20026914714 .......... ... s..... The lotiow1na pe"ons are do1n11. business H Loans Unhm1ttd ~1n<tnct Croup Inc 3002 Oow Ave . Ste 142 Tust111 CA92780 S L.S Services Croup Unhmoled (NV) 311 W. Cemtos Ave . Bid& I, Anaheim. CA 9?805 Th~ b11smen os con ducted by a corporation Have you stao led doina busineu yet1 No S L.S. Set vices Group Unhmiled Lon Kellett. Secretary This s lltement WI\ filed woth the County Clerk of Oranae County on 09/10/02 2002H1'U6 D11ly Pilot Sept 13 20 27. Oct • 2001 r l.ll llOTICI Of APPWTDI FCIOWl&I•~ OfAlCOMOIK l(VllAGI UCBISl Date ol F1hn1 ~pit catton October 2 2002 To Whom It May Con cern fhe N1me(s) of the Apphca nt(s) 1s/a1e PLf.ZA RC S TAURANT PROJECT L PSHIP lhe applicants listed 1bove are apply1n1 to the Oep.,tmt nl of Alcoholic Bev•••&• Control lo ull alcoholic bever a11n 1t 3333 BRISTOL ST STE 1200. COSTA M£SA CA 92626 Type ot license(~} apphed 101 47 ON SALE GENERAL EATING PLACl Daoly Pilot Octob~r •. 2002 Fl66 ,..._..._ ... ~ The lollow1111 persons are doina business IS l end1n1 for st. lBt• l BHch Blvd Hunt1naton Beach. CA 926-'8 Bl11r [ldndae. 185 Rockwood hv1ne CA 9261• Jeffery MoOer 234 62nd SltMI Newport Buch CA92663 This business 1s con ducted by a aene"I partnership H1v1 you started do1"I bu11ness yet 1 No Jeff Miller Blan £Id 11d1• This slatem1nl wn filed w1lh the County Clerk of Oranae County on 09/24/02 20026918141 D•"r Pilot sept v Oct •.1 .18. 2002 Fl57 w,_....wi.... ltle llSJ wtyl Place 1 CleuHle4 ... "*'' (Ht)M2·S'71 Rit11191 ..... ... s...... The lollow1n11 persun• a1 e doina business n Mail Bolts etc . 8943 Atlanta Ave . Hunllnlf1on Beach, CA 9266 P I lnvestmenh, Inc (CA). 20251 Capecor al Lane •313. Hunt111ato" Beach CA 92646 I hos busmen tS 'on dueled by a corpontton Hive you •tarted dom11 busmen yet7 No P I Investments. Inc Steve M Boykins President Thi\ st1tement was llltd with lht County Ct11k of Oranae County on 08/19/02 20026t1J9H Dally Polo! Sept 13. 20, 'll, oct •.2002 fl36 NOT1CEOF PETrTIONTO ADMINISTER ESTATE OF: FRJEOA A. VOGLER AKA FRJEDA ANN VOGLER AKA ~JOA A. BOELKE E NO. A215470 To II heirl, ~. cndD'I. conlngenl c:rectt>re, •nd '*'°"' wno may ~ bo interested In tne IOlt wit OI eetate. or bo(t) of FRIEDA ~ VOGLER AKA FRIEDA ANN VOGLER AKA FRIEDA A BOELKE A PETITION FOR PAOS~TE ha1 been Ned by ERICH R VOGEL AND ALEXANDER J VOGEL 1n tne Supe<iot Coun of Calrfomte, County of OAANOE THE PETITION FOR PROOATE requeats that ERICH R VOGEL AND ALEXANDER J VOGEL be appotl\led as pereon1I reprnent.llllle to ldminllter the 111tate of the deoeder'tt THE PETITION 19QUHll tne oeotOOnl'I IOlt wtll •nd oodlals, If any, bo ldmrned lo prOC>ate The IOl1 .... u and lfTlf oocldll ar• irvlllaDle tor eumtnauon rn ttw file kept by me coun THE PETITION tequeStl •Ulhonty to lldm4111Ster tne ...... unOer tne lnOIClendent Adm1111ttrallon of EIUlln A.cl Wiit\ lm1ted lvtnonly (Thia avtnonty won 1llow the per-.on.I ~we to ttk• meny ICtlOnl wrttiout obtalnng coun approval 8elore talung Ol!l1alfl very lrnpol1ent ICtlOnS, however. tho peftonal r~ttve Wiii be required IO rjve nociot too lninti.cl ptf10ll9 uni.ee they hive waiYe<l noClce Of ~ to tne propoMd llCtiOfl ) The It odlpet idlt ~ lldminiatr•bOn •uthorlty win be gr•nted "°'"' 1n SIDELINES Cmdm...t swp .. ~mo.. ~" Hll'bor ~., .,.,,,. llllll • ... al"* but mme were'"" more pocs Cbm oehm. which mmedmm Bi IO di!ellftl atdcudes ww.d peaonal ~ COntilJed from A9 ., ~the long bm ridlll to away gau. and lht epUil °' camaniderle among the pily!r'I. I mnembet cWmtogoo the but aftor a rm.Dy awful pme wbm I had~ only a abort dme and played~ "Snee 1he holJle I hi tn cld "Cha.rue Thompson was sitting on the ~ and he smiled and said, 'Good game. f!ddie.' and he seemed sincere and I remember thinking how nice that was. I tried always to find something encouraging to say to those who needed it. following his example. not~ any bJMr lnlldt, and the one oualde wm only mid water. I bappOy look ..... ol the hot showers In the school\ lcx:br room. "But some of the boys evidendy factored this son of thing rigbl out of their thinking. They would arrive for practice a little scn.dfy. wortc up a good sweat. then take oft' their uniform.. and put their clothes right on. Coadl (Ralph} Reed would observe this. then give us an a little let.'tUre on the virtues of deanlineM and uses of soap and water." lOdaor 21 -Nldi: Llmben eo.taMMI Baeeball, '99 "Thus we learned worthwhile rules for the conduct of life from our peers. as well as the coaches, but all of course under their leadership.· he said RdltlM llliltu "-S...... The tollow1n11 persons are do ma busl06s a~ Colortec G1aph1x 16560 Hatbot Blvd Suite I, f ounta1n Vall•y CA 92708 RKS Graph•~ Services. (CAJ 16560 Harbor Blvd , Suite I. f ount<t1n Valley CA 92708 This busmu• " con ducted by a 1:orporat1on Have you started doona business yeP No RKS Gr aph11 Set vices Rock Smolh. President This statement was hied with the County Clerk ol Orange County on 08/29/02 2002691S31S Daily Polol Sept 27 Oct •. 11. 18. 2002 f159 ~ ~ r11es an oOjec1lon IO the potrtion ll'd lhows good cause -.lt'I-; the ooun l/"oould not ~ant the ~~ING on the peVtlOf1 wih bl!! held on 1 <Y24.'02 at 1 30PM in Dl!Cll L-73 IOcaled II 341 THE CITT DRIVE, ORANGE. CA 92863 IF YOU OBJECT to Itta granhng of the pelllion you should 8')pe&r at the "-nng Ind State )IOUI ~ °' file Mitten objectlOl"t& Wltll the court before the heanng Your appea111noe may be n person OI by your f~ou ARE A CREDITOR Of a contingent craditot of tile decened. you must hie your cta1m wrtn the coun and mall a copy to aie '*90flll repreeeotatiVe lppointe<I by the coun wrthln lour monthl from the dale ol lirlll ltauanoe of lettera u provided in Pttlblte Coda ~ 9100 The tima lor flhng e1&1ms woll not 111p1111 before tour monaia from \tl8 heat1ng da• notioecl lbove YOU M.A V EXAMINE ttle file kept by the oour1 " ~-·~ interesll9d in the ntate. )'OIJ may ftl8 With flt court a Reque6I lor Speaal No11ce (form DE· 154) ol .... fitino ol 1n '""9ntoly and appl'llNI of fflate UMtl or o# arry petl1ion or ac:oounc u j)rOVldlld on Probate Code S4!ctior1 1250 A ~t lor Speoal Notice lonn IS availlllle from the court clertt Anom.y for Petitioner FUKUSHIMA. PAUL JAY 12749 NORWALK Bl.VO 11 11 NOAWAU<, CA ~ 31B1 Oll/27/02. 10/04l02 CH•4'15371 NEWPORT 8EACH-COSTA ~PILOT ........... ... s..... The tollowln11 pet suns are dorna business u Proctor MHh ' R1u•n1. 41 3 29th St . Newport Beach. CA 92663 Charles Allen Simmons 1\1 3030 Country Club Or . Co•la Mes• CA 9"6?6 Thos business I\ con ducted by an tnd1v1dual H•ve you started doona business yeP Yes. 1997 Ch•rles Allen Som mon~.1\1 lhos statement was filed with the County Clerk ol Ora,.ee County on 08/28/02 20026t1S114 Oaoly Pilot Sept 27 O' I 4. 11 18, 2002 f 1!>8 NOTICE OF PET1l10NTO ADMINISTER ESTATE OF: MARIA CATHARINA VOGEL AKA MARIA K. VOGEL CASE NO. A.215471 To al helfl. bon9f'idlnel. crtcllor'I, conbugont crtcMott. llld perlOl'ol who may ~be ll"IWHted 1n the wiM or lltate. or bOlt'I ol MAA IA CATHARINA VOGEL N<A MARIA K VOGEL A PETITION FOA PA08ATE nu been filed by ERICH A VOGEL ANO ALEXANDER J VOGEL "' 1t1e Supenor Covr1 ol Calitomta. County ol ORANGE lHE PETITION FOR PROBATE requests ltlal ERICH R VOGEL ANO ALEXANDER J VOGEL De IW(llnted Ill personal repreMntlllVe lo admtntlle< lhl esta1a ol the deoedellt THE PETITION requeatS Iha decedanl'• Wiii al"Cl codlal•. If 1ny. be admitted to probate The IMli arc:t any c:odde .,. IYlllable lor aUITl4Nlion in the file kepc by lh8 ooun THE F'ETITION reques~ auttionty IO ldrntntslef the ...... l.w'd8f \tl8 lodec• ldeuc AdmiMtnotlon al Estates Act W!ftl im"8cl tlJth:)nty (T 1'111 1utnonty Wiii allow Ille pel"IOOll ~MIO talle mM"fo/ acttor-. wtthout OOlallWlQ oout approval Betore laking ceNll"I very ~ llCllOnl. l'lOwlMW, the portONt ~llve Mil be r9QUit9d to givo notice IO Wltoresled ~ unleu they hive W9tVed notice or ooneented to the propoeed ICtlOll ) The J11d1pe11dent admlnletnotion •uthonty wlll be granltd ""'"9 an ~ .... llmeS...... The lollowinc per sons 11 e dome bu•rness a-s Credit r u 36 A11ostono Irvine. CA 92614 Arni! Khornh1d1 l6 A11ostrno trvrnr CA 92614 Moh•mmad B•~lo '1855 Pone Creeh, Irvine (.A 92614 lhl\ busonf'\S I\ LOO du,led by a general per tner ship Ha\ e you shrted do1n1 busmen yet? No Ar ash Khot ash1d1 lh1s statement wu llled with the County Cler~ ot Oranae County on 08/22/02 20026914489 Daily Pilot Sep I 20. 27. DLl •. 11,2002 Fl48 22 -Gu• Sandoval CottaMeN Wrestling, '99 2MI LlgalNollces The followin1 persons .,. dorne busone~s as Paulic He11th Screenm11. 2208 Miner Street. Co~t• Mui CA 92627 25?!> Ceor 1• Cove• r<:k 2208 Miner Street Co~ta Meu Ci\ 92627 2525 lllicltfMl<s.lt -~Pr.,.ty Notre• is .,,., • llr 11v.11 lh1t • c•ubl1t 'utr •• about lo bl' m.,<k ''' uncl11med 111u1••t ty ,_..,,Oct 22, ~2 ... _. Qualol y R1 ~I u• 4t1 ,,, Se1~1Cf'\ frottl ~ ""U•t: Tho~ busmen rs con lot I/ JO? O~omlf!r ducted by an 1nd1v1dual l1v1ne CA 9?614 Have you started """" tn b11 v1ld .>1 f' doing busineu yel7 No Furn1h11f' ' Ct<llh11111 ut Georae I Cove11c~ BookPr lotdAn Vore1111 • Thoi statement was hvano. •nd Cao v 1,1 ~"' tiled woth lhe 09/26/02 Pub I os h Pd N-. w P o 1 I 20026tl1376 Beach Costa M~u [laity Oaoly P1tot Sept 27 Oct P1101 Octobrr 4 11 4, 11, 18, 2002 fl56 2007 llf;4 ~~~~~~~~ ~ S11111 No. 28J88 '11* Tl\JSI. The pr~ o.dlr No. :ml0791$7 ~ desat>ed IS APN 440-012·10 NOTICE being lold -as •• Tl'WI Of TRUST'£E'I IALE _... ldOi-. and ~ YOU AAE N OEFN..l.T oommon ~ ~ UNDER A DEE> Of Inf, ol flt A!llll ~ TRUST DATED delo**1 ~ is O:Wln989 lN..ESS purponed t:l be 2131 YOU TN<£. ACT'ON TO Mii. Newport Beac:t\. CA PRC1TCCT ~ 92600 The ~ PROPERTY rr MA y BE Trumo cisdam5 fll'Y sa.D AT A Pl8JC labily tor ll?f SAl..E IF YOU NEED AN tCXlltednea ol l'll! OM' ~TION Of lHE ~ at1C1 ottw NATURE Of THE common ~ c~ • ~ PROCEEDINGS 91'Pf, ""°""" '-' ~ ~ YOU. YOU Nie wl De made bu1 SH0U..D CONTM:r A ~ CXMllWtl C7 LAWYER On 1~ wanat1y o~ 0t • tO'.OO .......... FQl'ldoeur8 ~ t'lgal'l)ng l'."Je ~Ire • h Ptll!I >• OI Qi( 8"IQ!9ld Trullee ~. to pay Inf' lrdll' lt1d Pll'IUlrtl to ~ pnrocel WI'\ ol Deed ol T ruSl Recon:1ad tt-e nola<I) secured by ~ on mum 989, llWtl\.mer1 Deed o1 T llJS1. wrtt1 ort1e1!!5' ~118074 OI olfoal '-eon. IS prtMdfod ri l90)ldl n Ire Olfioe ol h Uld rote(S). advlro!S. d AeoJn:ler o1 °'3rigt lll'f unoer ""' tr<ms o1 1t-e C-Ounry. Calllorna. Oeecl ol Tt\lll ~lt'l\318d 8l!80Jllld by Ken 5'Jan lees. CN~ al"Cl w-d ~ E 5eJart, e~ ol h T~ tuJIJand and wile Ill ltlrW lord ol ... rvsta ~*' by corrvnidy propetty. as llld Deed ol Trust, _,.. ....i Tn.isb' Kemeltl E Fad, $216.928 68 (EslltroM) Tl\.!Sllle ol =111 lre.nnc:e ~ intereisi ard Tnist, as 9enebty WtU. addlllofW ~ • arry SW. AT FiUBlJC wl "'1tate hs fQn AUCTION TO THE prv to s.a101 Th!! HIGHEST BIDDER FOR bllnafolry uroe< I.aid CASH (P1ya:ill al lr1'tll ol Deed ol T IUSI ~ .... ulll n llWIU rrooev ol tr'e __,,_ lord ~ 1(. lk1lllld S.S. by c::.W\ a flt UI tdlN IV ed I WI":!!" c::ur.'t~~byl Dedlr*ln ol ~""' dl.J ._ or nlllOl\ll ... • Demlrcl tor Siie ar"<J a chldl IT.IMI by a SQll! 0t _....,, llk*:e ol '. "a ,r lld!rai a'ldl ll"«J'\. OI a W'Cl ~ to Sel The dlldl ChWn by I sra1e Of Utdlilq«I al~ UICI ledet'll AW'lglS W'Cl lolll'I Nollco ol Oefa ,. a.no 8SllOOilllOn. savin;Js 8'c*orl to Sel to be 8S900llllon. or UYtngl ra::DdlCI n ltle ooiny tank !p!CJ6ed n ledlOr1 wnere tr-te "9111 ~ • 5102 ol h Mnarnal Code toc-.d Wld mort' ftlatl Wld ailO'IZIOd to dO "" rnorOll ,_ ~ n hi llCllt) AJ ~ llflOll 111.cti h !TW"1 ertrarce lD l«DIMOrl DATE 'l2l3fJ7 Clio ClrW Rotd <»':!OW RT Foredoli.n F'llaM Cl'llCk n ...,.. h ~ Inc , as FiiC1!1*J ISl pncr to Ule. T ~ 221587 Old Cera/ YOltlll lllOa. CA 92887 .. Road. Yorm LnSa, CA "'i1C. dtll .,._, ..._. 92887 T~ Nurrtler CQn\ll9)'8d tl ard r'O#,,., (714) 282-2424 Sllot lJne by • .... said Died al lnlcrmllb't (714) 282· Trust In h P'Ol*1Y 2'l30 V1119n PnetD, \I a llUll8<I n Slld Counv. ~ RSVP• 424311 Caillotr1a OlltlrtJir9 tl1e 1004'°2, 1~11.<)2. land 11....n As more fUlly 1 en aw • Irvine, Cellfornl• l.~''"' <OIWIUMCI AMI Pll-ltt IOI WM& ti aA•ATOIY ,. Ml ,.... <OM- The Coste Mell Zonln1 Admlnlslr atOf will rendet • decision on • ......,. O~r 1, IOOI, or H soon H poHlblt lhtrt· 1tt.r, on the followln1 Item Minor Ou11n Review ZA·02 16 for 11111 An11t1, authorized •cent fo1 Kirk Norton, to repl~ an ealoatln1 2-c11 1•r•111 wltll • new 2·c•r 11t• with • rtcrtatlon rOOftl encl second lloof ••me room 1bov• . toe.led et 439 Flower StrMt 1n an R l zone Environmental detll(mi· nelton uempt Daily Pilot Sept 20, 'll. Oct •. ll, 2002 FJO ,..... .... ... s....... The followlna persons ire do1n1 business as. Fautl1 Eytwtar, 3008 1/2 W B1lbot Blvd., A, ;~011 Buch CA STARTING TM<Joa. fMI ••n-.,.. W'&l a.oR AT t•SA.&MT co1nunoa llMIV-.... AIT8 tm NII W'&l llOT ti .....U TO PMnaPAft • ntl Ill NO<ISS Al A ,_. <otnU<JOL Onlp bidders who pllftlcipet1 In boltl the Pre-Bid Conftr811Ct •nd Ille ~ Wetll In t.helr entirety, will be •llowed lo bid Oft UM l"rojtct 11 prime c.onlrectors. For further lnformallon, cont1et UCt Contr•ch Oeper't"*'t within faclllttes Men-cement. Bftn6a It Hodenhull 1t (Ml) S24-lt04. The SUCUMfvt 81dcM!' •tld •• Subeontrecton wll l>e ,......, to foflow the no11dlacrlmlNtlon '•"'-" Ht fof1h In the • ._n, Doell· II tlM abo\<t Ktion(•) l•/•r• ch1llen1ed In court. the ch•lle"I' mey be limited to only thou l1we1 111Md In written CCH'rHtlOftdenc• dtllv· eted lo the Zonln1 Admlnlttretor Pflot lo the above dett. For fUfthet Inform• tlon on lh• 1bove eppllcatlon(1), telephone (71•) 7M·52•5 or cell the office of the Plen· nl111 OMtlon, Room 200, 11 'air Orlv•. Costa ¥ff•. Cellfornlt. P'ubllahd Newport t•ech-Cost• Mese Deity ,.llot October 4 , 2002 rt63 m1nh ind o p1y ~dlfta ••rm• at tt. locetion of tM Wof11. Tiii IMICc-f\11 lllddtt ..... ...... wilt l>e requlrM to 11e.. ... ....... the fotlowtM ltltfll of Cllftf•11l1 ,.,.tncltt'e TM folloWlnl ..-Mftt lie-.. cwre11t 1t thl «e dlDIM ~ ": ti.... of wbfltlltlon of Hoity & Auoclet. ltf. ttittW: .,...._ 10%21 sa.ter UCIRSI An.. tlOt, hvntaln a.AS...Ul"IOllt V•1. CA 1270I ~ 8v!Nlnl Cett· 8efW• A. "°"Y• l*l "-'°' Of floOtlnc 111411 ,._.., L11 , Hllnt'""°" Fi.or Conrlna Con IHCll,CAl2MI IT..cton It.,_.. S. Holy, 21J91l ....... COMt I or CIS ,..., ln , HIH!tiftatOft ..._ ......... ._ heel!, CA tlMI _... ...... ....... Tllll ~ II con• =...., fw • .. -.c ... ~· • llniflcor· .. .... .. ponttd uaocl1lle1t ....,., ._ _ ... ottw thaft • ,.nw• •• .......... ..... ,.. ... tM l n. c:.troctot.,... dol"ll ""'"°'' ,.n '"· ...... ,.. .......... . ......, ......... ,..... .......... ~ ... c ...... Coller•· Ttlle ... .._nt ... tw'1 l....._ I• • MM _.. Hie C:-ty ......._ ., 1 c.o11•· cw~ ,, 0r .... Co.My = ..... -=: ... ;.arl.'\'92..., .-...:i:: ;: ...... .:= °""' , ....... u. 10 •.....,. -.. ......., 'Z7.0ct.•.mor nil ........ ., .. -...=.."-"'" ftleQ a11llrlllill ........ 1:iP..:. ... ...,,. Jennifer Dawn Bernes, 3008 1/2 W B11t>o1 Blvd , A, Newport BHch. CA92663 This busineu Is COi> due led by an lndlviduel Have you 1t11t.cl do1n1 business yet? Ho Jennifer Oewn Bernes This statement wu filed with the County Clerk of Or•nse County on 09/10/02 200Ht1644t Oally Pilot Sept 13, 20, 27,0ct•.2002 fl32 ,..... .... .......... The followln& P'fSOns .,. clolna buslnesa H : Center St,..et ~wtners. LP, 661 Center St , Coat.Mese.CAm27 ll11b111 Wunsch. 51 lelbo• Cowes, Nlwpoft 8Hdl, CA 92613 This business II con· ducte4 by e lltnltlMI p¥1nMlhlp ....,.. you •tarted llolint businel "tr Yes, tllZ/11 8wbet1WVMCll Til.ls 1bt-nt w11 "'" "'"' .... c-ty Ct.II of Or~ Co1111tr Oft Ol/l&/'02 ..... ., .. Deify ,. ... S.t 27. Oct 4, al . d, 20Cd FlM ............ ........ n. ........._ . ..,_ ............... TM OW S1oft, Mr Nttt .. ett ltw•.. tat, c:.t. ..... CA~ u .. Ann c..tlle. DZ ... _,_, II••·· tit. C:.te ,...._CA a:z7 1"" ........ is CM• 11uc ... •i:•~ "'""'"aunM ... ~, ... u..• ""' ......... ·-......... ClliHltr C'-' _. or-. c..tt ~ Nlr,... ._. n. Od. •.n.•1.-· n• ANEW BUSINESS?f. • • • • • • • • • • • The Legal Department at the Daily Pil.ot is pleased to announce a new sen11ce now available to new businesses. we will now SEARCH the name for you at no extra charge, and save you the time and the trip to the Court House in Santa Ana. Thm> of cour:u. after the search is completed we will fik your fictitious business name statemmt with the County Ckrlt, publish once a week for four weelts as "quired by law and thm file your proof of publication with the County Clerk. Please stop by to file your fictitious business statnnent at the Dail;y Pilot, 330 W. Bay St1 Cost4 Mesa. If you cannot stop bJ> pkase call us at (949) 642-4321 ana we will malt~ arrangnnmts for you to handk this proceduw by mail If yoM shou/J ha~ any farther q~stions> pkase call us and we wiJJ be mo~ than g/aJ 'IO assist you. Good luclt in your new bu.sinns! ' . • • How to Place A - . .. Rates and deadlines are subject to change without notice. 1be publishei' reserves the .right to censor, reclusify, revise or reject any classified advertisement. Please report any error that may be in your classified ad immediately. The Daily Pilot accepts no liability for any error in an advertisement for which it may be responsible except for the cost of the space actually occupied by the error. Credit can only be allowed for the first inserllon. CLASSIFIEAD Monday ...................... Friday S:OOpm Tuesday ................... Mooday 5:00pru By Fax (949) 63 l ~94 (Plcale tnelude your -Md phone nwnba-and wc'U call you beck with a price quote.) Telephone 8:30am-5:00pm Monday-Friday By Phone (949) 642-5678 Hours Index By Mail/In P erson: 330 West Bay Stnlet Costa Mesa. CA 92/J27 At Newport Blvd. &: Bay Sl. Walle-In 8:30am-5:00pm Monday-Friday Wednesday .............. Tuesday 5:00pm Thursday ............ Wednesday S:OOpm Friday .................... Thursday 5:00pm Saturday ..................... Friday 3 :()()pm Sunday ....................... Friday 5:00pm ANNOUNCEMENTS & MISC. 1010-1110 . ~ --.. GARAGE SALE BUSINESS & FINANCIAL Cemmy Lollitrypta l"oclflc View lota for sale Valued at $5500 Make olfet (949) S4l-6 0U fQUAl HOUSllG ~ All real estate adver t1)tna in this oew~pBpor t\ sub1ect to the Federal Fa11 Hous1n11 Act of 1968 a' amended which makes 11 1lle1al lo ad•erltse any prele1 enc.e. l1m1hl1on or t11scrnn1na1ton based on 1 ace. color. reh11on. )U hdnd1cap. lam1lrnl status or national or1111n. 01 an 1ntt'nllon to mak!' any wch preference. ltmtla lion or d1sc11minallon • This newspaper will nol know1n11ly accept •'"Y advert1~menl 101 real estate which IS rn violation of the law Our readers M e hereby 1nlormed that all ciwell in11s ad•ert1std tn lht\ new159aper are available on an equal opportunity basis. To complain ol dis c11mmation. tall HUO loll tree at I 800 424 8590 Auctlcm 1413 WANTED ANTIQUES Older Style Furniture PIANOS & Collectlbles •4"1'...-.c.-•,...._ ... • ,..,.ol ....... o-.............. $$ CASH PAID $$ WE BUY ESTATES ~649-4922. SOUTH COAST AUCTION 2202 lo. Mein St. Salta AM. CA 12707 ·~\ ,_f.'M Gange/ Yant Sales 1489 •CM lrl·s.t, 7,so,..12, 219 Stefks St Baker. Hawkes. snla. Iv, vcr, yr\ of slouae tt< lft, SAT 1-1, ~I VICI M.vN. x st l1~rVll'd Baby l\6rVstuff. <1oaw. (~ ~ . hr"9' c:tlcsl. y>fa twit bed!.. 7 .. um old~ SAT & SUN, 7...,:-f,... Meftticelhc-1ry "hutn& lh,.rr fall Ill r •ge salel Over 300 home' lncated """ 0 C •wap metl rn tr a nee. between f •11 view and Van Ou&1d c;.,.... we s.. .. 0c t s 7a Ip lot$ ol noce lhtncs• ll J Carnation So ol B•yside, Corona dtl Mar ......... w.~ furniture etc S81 1 30am JOO B• of Sitnt• An• Ave. Nowgort Helfhb Genni MmlClffMl 1610 ·.~· Meghan I Love, Mike 2305-2490 ANANCWJ PROFESSIONAL SERVICES • I HOMES FOR SALE ORANGE 5400 COUNTY Personal Loans 2,90 Altso Viejo N.T. F1nancl1I link Borrow when need. Mortaaae, BustneS$. Personal. Debt Con sohdal1on, Home Im provement. Auto loans Credit Repalf. Quick ApprOYll low lnte<esl. Low Month- ly No lee Apply by phone call 1 866 856 7039 wNe..t flnand ..... .,., leadrn& l1nanc1al re source center helpine with debt consoldaltons, mort11aees per son al. vehicle or small business loans Worktnll full time' You may qualify! Call I 866 563-5432 now lor more 1nform1l1on Member of BBB" l"RUDENT flNANCIAl Rebuild your credit with us BustneS\. penonal. mor l&aae and auto loans •Y<t•lable Banluupty tltents also welcome Call 877 749 6819 FINANCE l"ROGRAM (866) 445 9337 Bonded Pl'Ofl'MIS deseied lor real I-isl HWt mk fllndr1t · l-nb!resl ratm v .. L-VS c.Al.L BllCH ~~· Need a loan I.it? All types avail . •II credth welcome C•ll Star O..lc• 1·800 968·7071 APPUAHCES MAYTAG WASHU/HYla (GAS) $100/IOTH 949-615-SOH HOME FURNISHINGS Fumtture Couch & match1n11 rhatr, nak coffee table. oak dtntn& r 0001 ta bit! w/4 chat!\ wrouehl trOn 1.h•ndel~ floor lamp. e•s ran1e. m1crowa.e. (949) 723 "" Huftf•r Graeft lthr sw1vrl 1 ocker recliner. bouaht al $700 uc al $300. 9/S U -9177 .IWElRY/ 3411 DIAMONDS/ PRECIOUS METALS --------T ..... ke.y-lovely Condo. Ip, Plantation shutters in LR. hrdwd llrs. eare&e has built ms Quiet end· of-cul de sac, $379,000 aat Phtl Valenlt 949 887 3886. 949-717 1911 pgr Balboa Island Want to Sell your home? Ask about our SAT, SUN Real Estate Edition CaH Lisa Rivera 949 574-4252 or Ann Wiiey 949 574-4249 1 204 Sautlt 1.., Front Reduced lo $3.695.000 Build your dltam home on this landmark IOI with p11Yate p1u Owners want otters l llf H_. .... .., • ....,., 949-675-2166 Balboa Plninsula Open s.t & S4M 12-4. t 536 l. 0 <-....... 3Br Charmtn1 beach house. &rt Joe $875.000 a1t Cheryll North Hills Really 714-9 15 2064 Corona del Mar Spyp.n Hiii, fabulou~ ocean y1ew, 2 story 4Br home , FR . paneled llbr ary. Oacor appl•. sub zero. custom cherry wood cab1neh Pella windows & doors lhroulft out Offered •t $1.775,000 Judy Kolar. Bkr 949-376·5576 U.STSIDI OPllUAT-14* 1-S 1130 CharlilSten, 3lw Zba C-t Celft N... house. ovenl.ra badlyd. Old Coins! Gold. silver. $360.000 3'10-st40 soos-saso •M-.di loy T.....-• Beaultful & dramabc SBr w/pool. spa & ea tensive tiered pahos The rnte· rtOf has hardwood & traventtne lloors. ea quisite 1ourmenl kitchen and fabulous views •&I, Sue Stanton. 949 240 8737. 949-49!1-1320 x262 HunliAgbJn Beach OPIN SAT-SUN 2-S 19791 a--i.-., 3br l.Sba remod ~itch & bath Wd tin, newer carpet $244.000 T-IH-Mk MwpL..a•.tty 949·650·0242 722 0620 Hunltngllln Hlt1Jour Wlrterlr-9 "-a wltlt ..... &~ $1,499,000 M• 0.-1 Cuu- Fr...dt ~-ry ht1rte $2,295,000 M•"' 0.-.1 Cu•t- 1-.,. Mcwit McOwlr•'• btet• $2,995,000 .,,chlteclW .. ht•t• -Gii.en..,_.. $2,49S,OOO F•u ..... Cer.tCay ... 1.ci.-.1 $2,49S,OOO M-y Ott.er U•flng• Av•llaW• St•H...._H_ff 714-140-1031 • 41r w1th spectac.ular ocean & northern coaslhne 111ews. •II brtck 1nter1or patro w/lush landscapin11. ~ecluded ~· nestled 1n tall pines, best quality lhrouahout home. Sl.395.000 aat. 949.494.4333 ... ~ Crfft Sir ,.. ,...-,. Dual mesters upsta1n. remodeled ktt, crown mold1nc, llallan ltmeston• •nd more LC !Praae. work bench, w/d lik-ups. slora1e rm. $475.000 a11t Phtl Valtmt1, 949 887 3886, 949-717 1911 PU • 0,-Set/Suot 1-4. 2 s-c.,,. Rare Sea lslllnd 38r 38a end unit with a YltW lookl"I out to S11n1ture Hole #17 $875.000 Off l-t•l .. I• 949-509-1921 Of'ut SUM 12-S 1t17 H~Dr. Harbor HIChfand1 bea11ty 3br 2ba} car ,., .... t:°""'9le r9fl'Od. Ytry nice. n erthln1 newl $799,900 lnli•r 714-6-4-6491 jewelry, w11tchM. antiques onJ1SUM1-S collect1bles 949-642·9448 SM CHIU 11'1 • N•w,•r t M•ltht e 3610 Beau home Joe in NP view home. l br 2ba plus Heichts arH, 3br N ell arut room. fltdwd fits. -.-~--.-Ymtl!r---~--. with •deck. Only 4 unttsl new eppt1. n b1neta. cab. ~ r-or .,,...._ nsoc duH $125 patio, lush lendscap1na nHy Sat -... 1 .. ~-$425.000 La flat lot, $1,500,000 rastwoo i. ~ ~ Toni tt.ncocl 949-650 (Mncip.ts Only) May lnlo 949 644 2279 0242 94~722-0620 Mer· Trade,qt94~20H. WWWAw1•ctwo.ilor1.... re lei llnlty ......_ ltl4fe 1 ...... ~":..,llstrc 4 dc9 ~~-=:~~. CWDIAT-14* 1-5 MESA VEROE 17 It.,,.,.. ~ IUGf OCJrAn GOLF COORS£ ,__..vi-., Oc:a, 4 l Gi.tp OA ..,:i.,. 3br. 2.Sba cornpi.tety ~~';;~~-" S°:'--'}"7 ..;;;._ remodeted, l 1l0fy H,_.U.....O Ulm ... _ 10.000+ sf lot lffiienfl"Mct.4 PHOTOGMPffY ~:.~ .,,... .... s-l ..J I 714 540-SELL t4'H VhM ..... OPTl:M. 714 751 43JO ......... ' I .1•1"n-~'-'•:0001-4 ....,4#' ... d':'~''f' -·••·--E side 11·2, $,...,, """""'Mc onlv a. ... ..,_ 'l detached hofllff on 1 ..,.,., ,.. ' NClllllrlll t1HN lot cozy ZBdBi colt• N«•,.. Paubon Rutty w/p r8'• plUs Jat, den. SMt .632.t489 v .... 111.. s219,ooo 2Br 2Ba. Just hsled. lust costly in Newp0t I Beach close. aood con· <hllon. lull wcurtty Call 11ent. 949.500 3250 leech C•lt•g•, 2Br 2Ba. quiet comm on areal Joe, enjoy Marina and Privale Beach. S 129.500/obo Mary Wood, aa1 949 584·581 I Op.ft 1-4 fhe Bluffs 3th 2Ba. orla cond. lowest priced. I level. S495K 501 Aven1da Lorenzo, a1t 9/650·0224 AlMOST NIW ROOF TOP VllW JUST USTID AGT. 9 49 -723 ... 120 llACH DUPLIX H ST l"lllCI JUST UST'D AGT. 949-7234 120 NewportCoat svi.v-st• 41w, 4.S ... lllHwy + bonus room $1,649,000 I S Vie 1".tlodle 5br 5 .Sba $400.000 tn uparades1 $2,279,000 Spectacular loc w/v1ttws 4br 2 Sba strada home $1,690,000 • 2 4 , ..... ,_ A touch ol Italy 4br 2 Sb•, Strada home Sl,729.000 PlATINUM PROPERTIES Stefanie Meurer 949 715 3156 RESORT/ VM:ATION PROPERTY FOR SALE Golf prop Sales & winter rentals Palm Sprin11s Palm Desert Also Wuh1n1ton Wiil· t erfront Referrals Michael Anter Beetler & Becker RE 800 550-3523 MISCELlNIEOUS RENTALS 6011 Rlntlllolhn a ,.._,_.s,.,_ fo1 rent. Walll to kach, ulil•tiu paid $500/mo 949-675-3009 presa 1 Ml/o--tr.... Vlewt Shwe Le home. $'900m. Ind_..., .... ptflfd.. n/am~. 94g.723.5434 ... 2tw ftoe a.t. View. H"ear EaalBluff & CdM HS, enll now. S625fl'IO\ ut.ts Incl (!M9) 644-9l24 ........... ...... 1• Ill bHUldlll lloUM W/pool & lee, ,.,on fll'fd. PC»n + 112 • , n = llMl'l.!111. AESIOEM1A. AENTALS ORAllGE 7411 CCUfTY 2.58a W/W1Sl1lr1 lt\lll• • ....... V .. w "-9 dry & sundedl llO Cos· UW"'4 48f 2.il.e, Z· la Mesa St ~/Act. 1lory with aourlMnt lit, .... llllM 949 9J3..17• 11 patio, yertl, t tlf IAU HY CINTla 1651 ln lne An, 900sf, s.ott view, relMt on all• 7l4 57J 77IO OftltS. 1-S COIHU 11111 lllftHl U 7t w ... 1 I '"" titws. ~ ff~ Ave, 3 hlltt llf'• l -ta . 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"Philip Morris did not deny that they purposety mi.sled all of their addicted smokers about the dan- gers of smoking and gave them false hope." he said. "M.iss Bullock. admitted that she was partially re- sponsible for her fate because she believed their lies. smoking. prevent smoking initia- tion and to encourage smoking cessation by other addicted smokers. "ln this way. maybe something ~live can come from her mis- fortune," he scild. ln her lawsuit. Bullock. claimed that Philip Moms made and sold c1garenes that were defective. Further, she claimed that the company conceaJl!d the addic- tiven~ of rucotme and the na- ture and extent uf its dangers. and manipuJated the level of nicotine lo keep <,rnokel">. mduding her, addicted The $28 btllJon 1c; !tie larg~t punitive award ever m a U .S case Philip Mom'> attorney William OhJemeyer !>aid the company will appeal the Jury's verdJct. The deo- sion shouJd be overturned ·tx- cause 11 1.1> mcoru.t.Stent wnh the evidence and applicable law." he said. DHpa Bharath Daily Pilot NEWPORT BF.ACH -A Los An· geJes SUperior Court jury on Fri- day awuded an uhprecedented $28 billion in punitive damages to a 64-year-old Newport Beach NOTEBOOK woman. Betty 8u1Jock. a longtime smoker with tennioa1 lung can- cer. had aca~ tobacco giant Philip Moms of negligence and fraud last week. jurors awarded Bull- oclc $850,000 in compensatory Growing up withSCR - an indelible • experience • EDCTOR'S NOTE: South Coast Repertory will unveil its $19-milhon expansion at a gala ball tonight. The new Folino Theatre Center will feature the new Julianne Argyros Stage, a renovated Segerstrom Stage Ohe former Mainetage), the Nicholas Studio (the former Seoond Stage), expanded classroom space and more. Daily Pilot theater reviewer Tom Titus has been covering the playhouse since its earliest days. I n the 37~ years that South c.oa.st Repertory has been an ever-evolving component in Orange County's rultural landscape. there are jmt three people who have witnessed ewry one of the 375 plays the company has produced. iwo or them are David TOM TITUS Emmes and Martin See Sunday's paper for more on South Coast Repertory Betty Bullock of manufactured Newport Beach by Philip Mor- ris. Bullock's attorney, Mike Piuz.e, said that Philip Morris "got ex- "Philip Morris never apologized to her," he said. Bullock knows she will prob- ably never see any of the money from the award, Piuze said. I fer plan is to use the money to set up a foundation "10 prevent youth WRIGHT VIEW "flus Jury '>houJd have focu.-.ed on what the plamuff knew about the heaJth m~ of \molong and whether Lhe c:umpany ever c,aid or See JUDGMENT, Paee A9 .KfNTTIE'TOW /0~ T Benson, the creative visionaries who founded the company and continue to direct its arti'itic fortunes. The third is -to borrow a tine from ~ Piggy - moi. A worker walks past a row of Frank Lloyd Wright's leaded glass windows at the orange County Museum of Art on Thursday. The extubition ·ught Screens: The Leaded Glass of Frank Lloyd Wrighr opens today. See Datebook Pae e Al6 It was a fonunate happenstance that I started covering local theater for the Daily Pilot the euct month that SCR began experieodng Its birth pangs in OW' badcyard Well, actualty, the binhlng oca.med a bit south of us. at the old Laguna Playbome, where SCR introduced its first three shows while awaiting cximpledon of its first theater in Newpon Beach. City attorney Scheer reinstated I'd only reviewed a couple of shows when F.mmes dropped ln at the Pilot office to sprmd the word about the new theater company he and bis feUow 20-someth.ings were putting together on our shores. The eNUing story, published Feb. 11, 1965. began: •A new dimension in theater is taking root on the Orange c:oa.st. SmaD but dedicated. South Coast Repertory b opening Its first regular aeason this month with a spring em:1a of five plays at Its Ont permanent home in Newport Beech. .. The story quoted Emmes as deda.ring. "We want to produce a theater of subscance. We S..SCR,P .. eA9 City Council votes to take Jerry Scheer off paid administrative leave after three weeks. The narrow vote brings legal shake-up at City Hall to a close. . l oltt• H•rper DatlyPilot COSfA M&5A -CounciJ members voted narrowly Friday morning to im- mediately reinstate City Atty. Jerry Scheer. who had been placed on paid admJ.rustrative leave three weeks ago while the councO conducted a more thorough employee evaluation. It is unclear whether their action will mark an end to the city's recent legal quandary. The council's closed vote caps off a tumultuous four weeks for the city's legal department, during which the council voted to halt all busines.s with an outside legal firm, audit the City Attorney's Office, place its top cwo al· tomeys on paid administrative leave, set up a subcomminee to further re- view their performance, reinstate one -and three ~ks later -the other. During the closed session. council Temple vote appeal uncertain Daily Pilot AT A GLANCE ON THE WEB: .w.~com Homeowners not sure they will involve City Council. JuneC•M11•• OailyPilot WEATHER Falt In tt'9 morning but • remind« of eunvner come 1M .-.moon. 14ie~A2 IEABASE wtlh CONtrudlon beQun. 1he tong.wlftld ... &oout bliiil II on h tatzon . ... ,....,., SPORTS Cotta Meee MuNnge cMfMt ac..n View, .. WNtmlNIW, -.1 S.hpll COMING SUNDAY The CUIWlri rtiel on~ Colilt ._._.,.,,.. ..... GOl'f\911 II members voted 3 to 2 to rescind Scheer's paid administrative leave and immediately reinstate lum as city attorney. C.Ouncibnan Gary Monahan and C.Ouncilwoman Karen Robinson dissented. The content of Friday's closed ses- sion, like the previous four on the same subject, is comidered a person- nel matter by city officials and is therefore classified. Stale law man- dates local leaders invite the public to special proceedings, open the meet· lng ln a public forum and then ad- journ to ~closed session: in which council members discuss sensitive topics among themselves. Any ac· lions taken by the counClJ a!> a resuJt of the pnvate detiberauon.c; are then reportN.I back an an open forum Without commenting on the details of tht' pnvate discussion. Monahan said he had concerns about the City Auomey's Office and he thought ad- rrunL-.trative lea\'e was the ~correct ac- tion· for the council to lU.e. Although he found himself on the losmg end of a dose vote. Monahan said he would continue to do hJs best to ensure the City Anomey's Office functions at hs best level for the residents. 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