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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2004-10-10 - Newport Mesa Daily PilotCOMMENTS & . CURIOSITIES Germany, Jayne and the beer garden I 'm back. Not tan, not fit, not rested ... but baclc nonetheless. Then again. I wasn't tan or fit before I left, and who cares if I'm rested1 Nobody, that's who. Ever been tp Germany? It's a fascinating place, especially lf you go there after spending sometime in Italy. Talk about polar opposites. The lrish have a wonderful expression - ulife Is a merry brawl.·· PETER Tuey must BUFFA have just gonen back from Italy when they said it. Italy is all energy and anarchy and excess. where anything goes except no one is quite sure how or where. Germany is all effiaency and order and quiet competence, where 2:55 should never be confused with three o'clock. My only experience with Germany before this foray was in the far north -Berlin, Hamburg and Bremen. But we were an Stuttgart, in the southwestern comer of Bavaria, which is called Schwabia. and I was bowled over by what a beautiful, green, pastoral place it is compared to the north. Stuttgart and nearby Ludwigsburg are part of the realm of the 19th century Bavarian king. Ludwig II, known as Ludwig Friedrich Wilhelm to his friends. He was also known as "The Swan King," "The Dream King" and "Mad King Ludwig." I guess it just depended on the day. Sometimes you feel lilce a nut. sometimes you don't. Ludwig II is perhaps best known for his three jaw-dropping castles. which he called his "fantasies in stone." The most jaw-dropping of all is the Neuschwanstem Castle, which would definitely ring a bell if you saw 11, because it was the model for Sleeping Beauty's castle at Disneyland, ak.a. the Happiest Place on Earth. A MODEL OF PRECISK>N Today's Stuttgart is very user-friendly. squeaky clean. and boy do the trains run on time. Every metro station has an electronic display overhead that tells you when the next train will arrive, which is usually no more than a few minutes, and where It's headed. If you're into cars with prices that make you say, SH COMMENTS, P•1• A5 Daily Pilot AT A GLANCE ONTitEWEB: www.~com FOR OM -~~ndt.eb ibout NI plane to build t no.fOcMn NeOtt hotel on --~•.one Of the~ \IOl9f9 hM tD d.ooee frOfn In ,..,. .... l'l .. ndon . .. ,.. SPORTS . ' "' SUNDAY Serving the New/,ort-Mesa communi;y sinct: 1907 OCTOBER 10, 2004 SUNDAY STORY MARI< c OUST·~ DA· ., p • From left, Tom Westgate , Peg Haapa and Charles Masters, Jr. have all lived in Corona del Mar for a number of years. Westgate has been a resident for 40 years, Haapa for 56 years and Masters for 32 years. Beach bond and back Boyhood friends remember their friendship forged in Corona del Mar, and the characters they knew. After going their own ways, they've returned fo r good to the I 00-year-old village. Deep• Bharath Daily Pilot T he Corona del Mar that Olarles Masters Jr. and Tom Westgate know and love still exists. The place could have gone berserk with development, but in the heans of these natives. it's still a little village. It was the hamlet by the bright, blue ocean where they ran around as llttl~ldds with reclless abandon. Stantllng on top of the foot bridge, tbey'bombed cars with water balloons. eggs and oranges from the trees that grew on a neighboring hill. On Friday. both will sit at the ~e table at the Neptune's Ball Black Tte Gala Masters is talcing his friend to their hometown's lOOth birthday bash, all pan of this week's Corona del Mar Centennial celebration. The boys were inseparab~ In their youth. Both went to Corona de.I Mar Elementary School, which no longer exists, Harbor View and then Corona de! Mar High School. "We knew every nook and cranny in this place," said the now 55-year-old Masters, whose father, the late Diaries Masters Sr .. a builder. brought his family to Corona del Mar ~LmAARY An aerial photo of Corona del Mar taken in 1950 shows a bird'~ye view of SH BEACH, Pac• A5 the village. The Corooa del Mar Centennial celebration begins ttus week. ON CAMPUS A statement for peace Groups present first 'Peace Wants You' festival at UCI on Saturday. Organizers hoped for more crowds but consider it a success. De1'*9Newman Oaily Not I . !:AZ Suidly, Octobet 1 o. 2004 EDUCATION New bus turnout an island of relief Students at Harbor View Elementary School in Corona del Mar got a new welcome mat this week. The principal dubbed tbe new bus turnout on Goldenrod Avenue MBus Island" It's designed to relieve congestion on the street and in the parking lot. • A former Orange Coast College faculty member, who left the school four decades ago made a $900,000 bequest to the school officials announced last week.. Costa Mesa resident Shirley Jane Brooke died in March 2003, leaving the large donation to OCC where she worked from 1956 to 1964. It was the largest cash bequest in the college's history and the fourth-largest donation. •Students hoofed it to three Newport-Mesa schools this week for National Walk to School Week.. College Park. Mariners and Sonora elementary schools had special celebrations for those who chose to walk. National Walk to School Week seeks to encourage walldng for fitness and raise awareness of safety issues. • UC Irvine professor emeritus Irwin Rose earned a share of this year's Nobel Prize in chemistry. the Royal Swedish Academy of Science~ announced this week. Rose, 78, garnered the honor for his work researching how proteins are broken down inside cells. He and Aaron Ciechanover and Avram I lershko from the Israel Institute of Technology shared the award for their work. which can be applied to cancer-fighting drugs. PUBLIC SAFETY Public safety officials ·back Proposition I A Local public safety and city officials gathered this week to voice their support for Proposition lA, which would amend the state constitution to protect local funding for local services. : Supporters said it would seriously ·limit the state's ability to take local dollars away from local services. The cities of Newport Beach and Costa Me5a 1>upport the propoc;ition POLITICS Gist ballots at JW A before , or after your flight Orange County voters waiung to ger out of town can cast their ballots on electronic voting machines at John Wayne Airport through Oct. 29, the Orange County Regjstrar of Voters announced Tuesday. n1e airport is the first in the country to offer early voting. The registrar introduced new electronic machine1' and allowed people to cast ballots early an 16 places for the March primary. but this time around. the early voting ha., been expanded to 27 locations, induding the airport Voting al the airport isn't for everyone, though. It's inside the c;ecurity checkpoint, so it can onJy be used by ticketed pa-.sengers, and it'~ only for voter.. registered in Orange County. All early votmg locations will offer people the chance to register to vote or sign up to be a poU worker GOVERNMENT Group gives greenlight to council candidates In Newport Beach, City Council t:and1dates Dolores Otung and John Ruttolph picked up endorsements from the .. tow-growth c.reenJ1ght group. Grecnlight endor'>ed these two because they will put rc.,idents' desires first, spokesman Phil Ar.I -.aid •After the fir-.. t t.ampaign finance reporting deadline, incumbent Steve llosanslcy an Nc•wport Beach and PHOTO OF THE WEEK 'FUN WITH FRIENDS' Leilani Gutierrez, center, enjoys a cold drink with her friends Max Thornell, right, while Steven Barela, left. takes a break driving Leilani around during recess at Newport Heights Elementary School. Gutierrez. a first-grader at Newport Heights Elementary, was paralyzed In a car crash on Mother's Day four years ago. DOUGlAS ZMMERMAN I DAILY PILOT with her friends. Every day. Max and Steven come to play with Leilani, and other students join in as Leilani chases them around the playground in her chair. During a brealc. Max bought a cold drink from the cafeteria and helped Leilani cool down. I wanted to show a little of Leilani's regular day m school. I spent time with Leilani in the classroom, but it was during recess that I was able to show her having fun It was great to see how the other students treated Leilani as just another friend to play with and accepted her even with her disability. -Douglas Zimmerman DOUGLAS ZIMMERMAN I DAILY PILOT Mike Casillas, a graduate of W~son Elementary School. w~es goodbye to second-graders dunng a visrt to Wilson. COSTA MESA Marine gets wann welcome from students Marine Lance Cpl. Mike Casillas came home Friday. and stopped by Wtlson MiddJe School to meet with students who senl him goodies and letters while he was in Iraq. He responded to each letter, even Planning Commissioner Katrina Foley clinched the most conlribuuons. Rosansky has raised $36,000, including a $5,000 loan, and Foley brought in about $30,000. though he was on a dangerous mission. While an Al Ramadi, Casillas' unit was tasked with missions such as patrolling areas of responsibility and conducting raids on suspicious houses, but il also helped in rebuilding the city's infrastructure and building a school, he said. Cas1Uas attended Wilson f-lementary School TeWtn.kle • In Costa Mesa. sponsorship banners can hang oo public baseball and softball fields 88 long as they are onJy on the outfield fences and facing the field's interior. among other restrlctiorui. Middle School and P.stancia High School before joining the Marines and gening shipped off to Al Ramadi. Iraq, for seven months with the 2nd Battalion, 4th Marines. He visited Wtlson Elementary School Friday morning during an emotional ceremony when parents and children gave him a warm welcome home and presented him with gifts. The City Council approved a law Monday regulating these banners and temporary signs advertising city-sponsored event.son public property . NOTABLE QUO TABLES "All I~ dewlopar (we met with) felt tMrs ll a very big pomatlal for mklatlal 8wk1fmumt In that tJIWd. '11u.arl why 11'11u.ch a linchpin for tM whoJ. f rwitall.zAdonJ. °"" tMrs",,,. possibility off mtdndal/, it infulies new cwtonwrs Into tlu! bwiness oml6r (of 19th Street/ and thin that changes what kind o/busiMS.Sa might be interested In locadn.g tlu!re ... -Westside Revltallz.adon OveraJght Committee OWrman Ralph Ronquillo on Costa Mesa's Westside revitalization efforts. ~It's an allegation made purely for po/lttcal effect. It wasn't there for legal reasons. " -St. James attorney Erle SohJ:gren on allegations in a lawsuit that SL James' split from the Epl.scopal Diocese or Los Angeles was because of a rift over homosexuality. '71iue's very. very, very lillle public d.ockage access, and that is even very restrictive of how long you can tie up and the amount you have w pay for ii. It's horrible." -Nonia 'hpp. manager of Davey's Locker Sportfishing on the Balboa Peninsula. "If you come to my place and tell me how to run it, and I ask you to leavt, you're not going to ~ happy. The fact that these peop/R are attacking my business straight away shows that this ts personal" -Samtr Botroe. veterinarian and owner of the Orange County Humane Society shelter, responding to complaints from a former shelter volunteer's allegation that willcensed technicians are used to euthanize and perform surgical procedures on animals. "If T'm flying, and there's a/~ associated with my flying, I think that I mould pay It and not someone that doesn't fly.. -Orange County Supervisor Jim SO... who representa c.o.ta Mesa and Newport Beach, on a proposal to tack on a $4.50 to ftytng costs at John Wayne Airport. Daily A Pilot .Wllei*Mt News ...i.tant. (949) 574-42911 jd.b«r«Hl@i.tl,.,,.._oom SURF AND SUN' VOL 98, NO. 214 TliOMAS H. J0HHS0N Pubfi9hef TOHYDOOEAO EdltOf' USACOIENZA ~~~ Promotlone Director SflOATI STAFF IMyfeul!Mr ~.1849)57~ 1Mrry."1ullcMr.l«J,,__oom ... ~ ~.(948)5~ ~ldMon•l«l,,,...com lll*Deu•WI& Repotw, (IM9) 57~ rldl.~~oom PHOTOCIMl'Hal Mltftl C. Duldn, Don l.Mdl, Ker1t ~. Douglee Zlmmerm1n WEATHER FORECAST It will be cloudy In the morning, with petc:fty fog and soma dria:le. Pa111y doudy akJu wlll accompeny temperatum of• to 78 wtth aomengM~ At ntoht. tt will remafn panty cloudy with Iowa of 53 to 68 end eon-. Hght wlndl . .. ~ www.nws.noM.gov daytime, expect 1 nonhwelt wind from 16 to 2& b'°'9 and combined .... of 10-to 12·'-t et titML IU Nght. 1 ~wtndof 109015 knota wll Pf9YMt with wtnd wwtilt up ID I ..... SURF tr - 0 c:tober II NldoMl COobe Monm: Of mune, )'OU mew tMt but moce ~ bfteyou bMed any cookiet~ nae~ aroma of~ ft:Jllli, tpkie or cboc:olaJe II jUlt 8bout the best way to 'Welcome the little ones u they come home from a bmd day hitting the dloolboob. ~from playgrou.od activities or hW9Y for atiendon. It doan't hurt to haw deUdous baked IOOC:la on hand for-the ·o1c1er kids" too. But do tt the right way. Don't raort to prepackaged cookie dougb when it's not much more trouble to combine the best quality lngredj,enta and bake them from acratch. For help with recipes and tips on technique, the Newport Beach Publk: Ubrary has an outstanding collection of cookbooks replete with baking suggesdons. •Grmt Coold-Sec:nta to Sem-tt....a Sweets.· by Carole Walter, ls a good place to start. ThJs James Beard Award-winning cooJd:>ook author includes all the classics and standard favorites of American cookie fans -oatmeal raisin, hermits, lemon bars. brownies and gingerbread people. just to name a few. There's a special section devoted to the all-time favorite chocolate chip cookie. Did you know that it's the brown sugar that makes GETTING INVOLVED • GETTING INVOlYED runs perioc:fically in the Daily Pilot on a rotating baals. For information about adding your organization to this list, call (949) 574-4298. PRIME DYNAMICS Prime Dynamics, a Newport Beach nonprofit organization for the 99 and younger set, needs volunteers for its programs. Information: (949) 262· 7300. PROJECT ACCESS Project Access is a nonprofit organization that links resident of low-income housing developments with benefioal social ..mce. usually through resource centers. Volunteers are needed to Mor children, teach crafts and computer sJcllls at the various centers. Information: Paul Shapiro, (949) 253-3120 Ext. 229. PROJECT CUOOlE Projec1 Cuddle is a Costa Mesa-based nonprofit organization that meets the needs of girls and women facing unplanned pregnancies. In addition to office help and 12-hour hotline shifts once a month, volunteers are needed for an auxiliary group and fundraialng committees and to help dl.stribute sti<*ers to stop babies from being abandoned in trash bins. 5efvice groups of all kinds -mom'• groups, churches, students, men and women's . CHECK IT OUT ... chewy taSLnf ".'n9C-..Oe+h 0..2IO ...... ._ ........ Int I s, • bJ 1'lla ~ tubout .. ~ .. you C80giet when it camel to conkMt 1bls '*'' l'onDy tnlined putty ) dwil. Ilic) food editor Cot <JM>ClOlader and~ Art & Dellgn rnapdnes, IO it'a no wonder you can my on her recipes. Boyle bu the ever-popular peanut butter and chocollde dUp o&rtnp. but also goea ~thole with more advanced temptations, such u buttay lattice-pastry topped Um.er ban-eYer)'Olle'a favorite Austrian coafection -and bittenweet chocolate bl.scotti from lt.al)t Nancy Bagen travded across the country in search of America's favorite cookies to include in ...... All-Amertc:m ~Book.· She visited small-toWn bakeries and combed through community cookbooks and 6nally distilled all this knowledge into one volwne. You'll find detailed recipes, as well as lots of cookie lore and history, while you learn to make Pennaytvania Dutch soft sugar cookies, New York black & whites, biscochitos from New Mexico or key lime frosties from Aorida or course, you'll want to share the fun of fixing all these tempting treats. so pick up a dubs, and company-sponsored sport's teams -are wanted for creative fundraising projects. 10e organization also needs donated gift items for mothers and babies. Information: (714) 432-9681 or http://Www.projectcuddle.org. PROJECT TOGETHER Projec1 Together seeks adult volunteers to establish a trusting, one-to-one relationship with children stressed from family problems and abuse. This component of the Orange County Health Care Agency's Children's Mental Health Services offers training and supervision for the program. Many of the children are economically deprived, victims of neglec1 or both. Information: (714) 850-8444. READ/ORANGE COUNTY Volunteer literacy Mors are needed lo help create a more literate community with ~ tutoring for adults in reading and writing, ontH>n-one or in small groups. 10e adult literacy program serves the Orange County Public Library system. Lessons are individualized and confidential. Training is provided and required. Information: (714) 566-3070or http://Www.readoc.org. READINGBY9 The mentor reading program seeks volunteers to read to students in kindergarten through the third grade. Costa Mesa schools need help for students in reading, writing and English. Mentor sessions may be scheduled from 8:30 to 11 :30 a.m. • CHECK rr OUT Is written by the staff of the Newport Bead! Public Library. This wee6c'a column is by June Pilattz. All dttes may be reserved from home or office computers by ecx:easing the catalog at http://Www.newportbeadl libr•ry.org. For more information on the Central Library or any of the branc:ti locations, please contact the Newport Bead! Public Library at (949) 717-3800, option 2. and after-school from 3 to 6 p.m .. Monday through Friday. Information: Pomona Elementary School, (949) 515-6980;Whittier Elementary School, (949) 515-6898; Wilson Elementary School, (949) 515-0995; and New Shalimar Leaming Center, (949) 646-0396. SALVATION ARMY Of ORANGE COUNTY Group or family volunteers are needed to adopt a family, sponsor an angel tree, hold a canned food or toy drive. or make a special gift or donation direc11y to the Salvation Army. Information: (714) 832-7100. WHATS ON TAP TODAY WHAT: ·Easy Ride for Autism; to benefit the Autism Society of America, Newport Beach. WHERE: Begins at Bartel's Harley-Davidson. 4141 Lin<:oln Blvd. in Marina del Rey and concludes at Newport Dunes Report. 1131 Badt Bay Drive, Newport Beach. WHEN: Registration begins at 9 a.m., and the ride begins at 10s.m. INFORMATION: (818) 605-1104. • . FmJ.t Gri&J ~ uid 111111 SoifotJ ;,, ti# lflftW Liw Trib.u to Fr.tJt Si1111tr• M"'""1y •Ni Tw.J.y Nipu '""" 6.:00 ,. "'· "' 9:00 /'· m. BAR 01'1'.NS AT 4:30 PM DINNER IS SERvtD MONUAY-SAH ltUAY FROM 5:30 PM For Rcscrv3tion (.;JI (949) 646-7944 1695 Irvine Ave., Cost.A Mesa CA H OME Of /Ill Pt.ARI. Dl ..,, M .\IW'-l Open 4 .... clailJ, 1i.-oo p.a.• weekeadJ O!• · o.t anilable 10 a.a 949-631·2110 Pick·up a Bucke'1 Party Pak or Tray! 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He watched a video of it many times that week. He watched it three times the morning of the day he died. One of Jack's biggest interests in hfe was a nying machine called the P-38, an airplane he flew as a teenager in World War II a\ a member of the U.S. Air f-orcc Reserve. He went to war right after he finished high school in 194 2. Jack was a photo reconnaissance pilot. He Oew the airplane to dangerous territories on missions and cam e back with pictures of cove!> or harbors, which were '>lrategic locations for the t'llt'rny fhe P-38 was a twin-engine !>tngle-<;eaLer aircraft. which meant the pilot was aJso the navigator. Fortunately, Jack was good at doing both and multi-tasking, That's probably why he made It baclc from m.lasl.ons while many other pilots didn't. Jack Mullan Jaclc got out of the Air Force Reserve in 1946 and went on to graduate from the University of Southern California. He met Beverly Fortner in an economic history class. Beverly found the class boring. She found Jack very interesting. They shared each other's love for the beach. Their first date was in Dana Point at salt creek. Beverly found that Jack was fun 10 be around. They fell in Jove FREE CHOLESTEROL- LO\VERING OPPORTU~IT\! Orange County Testing Center is s eking men and women between the ages of 35 and 65 who are serious about lowering and maintaining their cholesterol without the side effects of statin drugs. Those selected to participate in this medically- supervised program will not be asked to change their diet or lifestyle. The six-week test includes free product, biweekly consultations, and free cholesterol screenings and monitoring. All testing is FREE to participants and you will never be asked to buy anything. The test is open to people not currently taking prescription drugs for cholesterol. 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And they allow conaumera to choo .. the .. rvioee they need from a real estate broker -and pay only f or the service• they chooae. Want to know more? Cati or atop In tod•Y· It could be the emarteet move you ...,.,. rn.ide and got married ln Las Vegas between semesten on Feb. 8, 1951. They didn't elope, but simply informed their families that chey were going to get married because they couldn't wait to be together all the time. After graduating. the couple moved to Menlo Park. where Jaclc got a job with United Airlines. One evening. he came home from wort and asked his wife if ahe wanted to go to Europe. Beverly nodded with excitement They sold their cars and left their rented house and moved to Gennany, just on a whim. Jaclc started graduate school and also worked part-time as a pilot who took wealthy people on vacations. He had fun on the job, traveling to Africa. Greece, Jerusalem and many European countries. Jack and Beverly traveled every weekend to Holland, Austria and Paris, taking the train all over Europe. They spent two of the best years of their lives ln Europe, but returned to the United States after Jaclc's brother-in-law died suddenly. But it wasn't the only reason they came baclc. They were ready to return home. After coming home, Jack thought about what he wanted to do. Then, it occurred to him: Why not go into real estate in the place you love the best? Newport Beach was his answer. They bought a fixer-upper in Balboa Peninsula The couple enjoyed the beach. Jack loved bodysurfing at the Wedge. Jaclc enjoyed diving for abalone. He would go deep down into the caves, where a lot of people wouldn't go. Jaclc was hard-working, but he aJso knew how to have a good time. He took his family to vacations in the Aorida Keys, the High Sierras. He loved to go fishing in the mountains. Although he left the Air Force reserve, Jaclc loved to talk about his P-38 days. He was proud of his service and felt a sense of achievement when he completed the tough, often PEACE Continued from Al tioning the government and do- ing it in such a dramatic and vi- sual way.· The Citizen Peacebuilding Program at UCI, which re- searches, educates and acts ln support of grass-roots efforts to prevent violence and promote peace around the world. spon- sored the one-day festival. Although It would have been nice to attract a larger crowd, the fint effort felt like a suc- cess, said Shelley Baker, a UCI employee and ·one of the festi- val organizers. "We look forward to next year and want to Invite more partici- pation. more hootha and hope- fully get more of the community to come," she said. •Deftnitely, there wu a good vlbe here. So It would be great for otben to ex- perience and enjoy It. There's so much lnformadon to educate AROUND TOWN JACKMUU.AN Age:80 AMldence: Newport Beech 8om on: Sept. 17, 1924 Died on: Sept. 26, 2004 SuMved by: Wlfe Beverty Fortner Mullen, daughtere Lori Reich end Jiii Giibert, three grandchildren and titter Marie Taggart. S.W:-: Prfvete dangerous, mis.sions he set out to accompUah. He had some funny stories too. Ja'* talked about his unit's days ln the Philippines when they camped out in a bamboo house on stilts. A crowing rooster would wake them up too early in the morning. One morning, the men got way too annoyed and poured cold water on the bird to shoo It away. But as it turned out, the bird died. And it also happened to be their unit commander's prized fighting coclc. He also talked about an uniuclcy bed ln their camp, whose occupants ended up dying on missions one after another. Jaclc and his friends ended up burning that bed. Jack always said hi.s missions were long. But he never mentioned fear. He didn't like the word "scared." But as photo reconnaissance pilot he knew that he had to maintain radio silence when he was on enemy territory. Jaclc knew that if something went wrong, he couldn't even radio hi.s friends and tell them; "Tell my family I love them." Jack was an active member of the P-38 National Assn. He was one of its founding directors ln 1987. Participating ln those meetings and P-38 conventions was his favorite hobby toward the end of his life. He also collected a lot of aviation art. Oose to 70 paintings hang in Jack and Beverly's Palm Springs home. But Jack enjoyed his days by the beach. He loved life. ln his own words: "The cost of living is high. but It's worth it· themselves on how to promote peace." The festival was the brainchild of author Jonathan Schell, who has worked with the citizens' program ln the past, Baker said. s&ieU spoke Saturday on the topic of "New Paths to Peace - Redefining Nadonal Security.• Jim Leonard, who attended a lecture by Rama Vernon, a founding member of the Center for International Dialogue. on the topic of peace and con- sciousness, wu mOYed by her eloquence. •stie wu telllns stories about her lntemational relations and peacekeeping effort.a with small countriel that were In conflict and how ahe resolved it and how both sides were huatna and drinking together afterWard." Leonard saJd. One ~ cbe rm"'da"" (]myl Procacdnl, whole peibmflc name la ~ Medidne Seq, sana her new.., "I Plecl8e Ale- glanm" -• potpourri "pllriodc ~~. Newpott~ ~of more then 21 plecea tA wonNp wfft Wll9' 8fOllnd tt'9 8d a.y to ...... montyfor ~ c:.twtdle. lnbmdon: ~.~~ bM:ft.09 PUBLIC SAFETY POLICE FILES OOSTAMIM ........... Wlllllt ~ burQMfv Wiit rwportrld In the eoo bloc* .c e-.21 p.m. l'hW1dty. .c-iuy ............. ..... w.t:Art~ 1Cdd9ut WM NPOft9d Ill 4:27 p.m. Thuf'ldllV • • ,.. ...... ~Vehlde burglely WM NPQMd In the 2800 blodt •t &.33 p.m, 'fhurtdtv. •,......., ADed: A commerdal burgtety wee repot1ed In the 2700 blodl llt 8:14 p.m. Thuf'9d-v. • ...,._ lottlll a•d: P9tty 1heft wet report9d In the 2700 blodt et 5:10 p.m. Thu~. i • Mlple ltreltt: A resldentlel burgl..-y WM reported In the 1900 blodt et 1 :43 p.m. Thuredey. • ~Awnue: Dltorderty conduct wu reported In the 600 blodt et 7:38 p.m. Thuredey. • Wllon ...... w.t: Vandellem was reported In the 700 blodt at 4:53 p.m. Thursdey. NEWPORT BEACH • Alwon 8tN9t: A hit-end--run of • parted vehk:le wet reported In the 2600 blodt et 12:57 p.m. Fridey. • ~ Dltve: A hit-end-run of 11 parted vehicle wa1 reported In the 2100 blodc at 3:35 p.m. Fridey. • Newport Boult9wrd: Drunk-il)-pUblic wes reported in the 3100 blodc at 1 :37 e.m. Frid-v. • Newpoft c.m... Dltve bit Vand11ll1m wea reported in the 200 blodc et 4:08 e.m. Fridey. • Newpoft Coat Dttw: A fight waa reported In the 23000 blodc at 12:32 p.m. Friday. • SkyuM DIM: Vand11li1m was reported In the 100 blodc at 10:24 a.m Fridey. • Vie Udo: A diaturbance was reported in the 3400 blodc at 8:59 e.m . Friday. BRIEFLY IN PUBLIC SAFETY Police say man with bat made threats Newport Beach Police ar- rested a bat-wielding man making threats in the beach area of 23rd St. and West Oceanfront Saturday around noon. Frank Gutierrez. 46, of Orange was arrested and charged with the felony of making crlminal threats. Newport Beach Police Sgt. Jeff Lu said. He was being held at the Orange County jail on bail of$ 50,000. so~ wtth a peaceful outlook. "It kind of splns verses from patriotic songs lnto a new para· d.igm for America and the world," Procaccini said. "It's dif. ferent than our old way of using the military and force.· About 40 community organi- zations set up booths to pro- mote their peace-ma.Icing activ- ities. Among them were StudentJ for Peace and Justice, the Pad.fie C.enter for Posftfw Uvinl and the World Divine Ught Orpnlzadon, which pro- motes pu.rlfytng the soul to re- move negativity to help lead a peaceful life. •ey gtvlng purification, a per- son feels less •treaed and more peaceful.• member And Drlakell said. ·ey (doing thfa) on a one- to-one basis, It can mm the world more peaceful.• • DllN>iWi NEWMAN~ government, st.. m.., be rwNd at (Ml) 57~1 Of' by .meM .. ~MWrnM•IMJmH.oom. BEACH Con*wd frorri Al lnlfM6. ........ Sr. biill delll IDIO homet In Coriillll dlll .... IOl1 Mid. --n.y---~·tbe homiel you ..... now,• be lldd. ~--IDOl'e lb bunplowi with two Of three bedroOma and one bathroom. A lot of thoee have been remodeled now.· When Mastera Sr. came to town. the landscape loobd completely ditferent Dewlopmenta auch as Shondilf and Cameo Sho• were nonmdslent The older Masten also acquired a lot of commerdal property, which h1a son and daughter, Catherine Mastera, later Inherited. Mutera JL, who was bom and raised in Corona del Mar. went away to the Bay Area after high echool and didn't return home for good until 1990, when he took on the responsibility of taking care of his father's properties. But he kept visiting home on and off, and every time he returned home, he saw something different. But every time he came home, he also became wistful and nostalgic. The days he and Westwood spent in the old Corona del Mar were engraved In his memory. "I was lllc.e Tom Sawyer running around with these kids." he sald. ·And there were a lot of lcids with the baby boom and all." It almost seems lllc.e he has a memory of every structure and every person that stood or walked in his hometown when he was a boy. Masters said. There were a lot of unforgettable characters, too. One of them W'clS the person who ran the Old West Museum. a store that was basically an old adobe building crammed with Native American and cowboy artifacts, Masters said "I mean, this guy wore buckskin clothes. had long hair, a goatee and a handlebar COMMENTS Continued from Al • Acll du liebe,._. Stuttgart is home to both Mercedes-Benz and Porsche. This is a company town, though. and there's little doubt that the nummer-eine company in this town is Mercedes Benz. which rolled out its first motorcar in Dec. 22, 1900, which was something like I 04 years ago. In case anyone is confused about whose calls get returned first at Stuttgart City Hall. the spire atop the Stuttgart tram station is topped by an enormous Mercedes-Benz logo. Our hotel, the Steigenberger Graf Zeppelin, was top-notch, with great service, and, of course, everything was neat as a pin and had been folded, ironed, refolded, then laid out just so. The food7 l was afraid you'd bring that up. Under normaJ circumstances. I have the self-control of a newborn baby in the arms of Jayne Mansfield. But with food l1b! this -veal you can cut with a fod. and an endless supply of pommes {rites, which meam, "fried potatoes you never knew existed" -it's a lost cause. And the bread -my god. man. the bread. let me ask you something.. We have Oour, TOWN Continued from A4 Ubrlry wiff hold e free 2004-06 Manuscripts Book Oi9cuaJon Group It 9:16 a.m. In Its Friends Meeting Room, 1000 Avocado Ave .• Newport Beed'I. The dlacu•k>n wtfl focul on Monique Truong'a •The Book of 5a1t.• lnfonnatlon: (949) 717-3800. .-. Bild Tie Gala Event of the Century MERE: Four Seasons Hotel, Newport Beadl WHEN: Friday, 6 to 7:30 p.m. ~ Individual tk:teta: $260 eech; teble of 10 11 $3,000 ~:Dinner, dancing end a sllent auction WHAT: Big Corona Beadl Party WHERE: Big Corona def Mar SUteBeach WHEN: Saturday from 4 p.m . to9p.m. COST. free end open to the pubflc ..aRMATION: Off-si1e par1dng with a shuttle; the event will include a sand castle contest. live bands and a fireworb show. WHAT: Corona del Mar mustache," he said. Then, there was a man only known as "Doc Brady." "My dad cold me he owned half of Corona del Mar.· Masters said. "But he only lived in this tittle shack behind the post office.· Westgate remembers Doc Brady. too. "He was quite a character," he said, with a laugh. But one of the real characters was a guy everyone called "Bunhugger Ed." "No one has ever seen this guy wear anything other than right? We have saJt. We have eggs, and I know we have water. Why can't we make bread like that? I don't get it. Worried about carbs? You better be. After I finish the book I mentioned lase week. •1taJy on a Thousand Dollars a Day: You Can Do It lf You l'ry." I'm doing a sequel called "Germany on 10,000 Grams of Carbs a Day: You Can Do It lf You l'ry." RETRACING SOME FOOTSTEPS Italy was just for fun, bur we were in Gennany on a mission. As I mentioned, my wife, Sharyn, is an Army brat who grew up in Germany. and we were there to find her old haunts. Her dad was a U.S. Army chief warrant officer and they lived in a sprawling military housing area just outside Stuttgart called Panonville. Can you guess whom they named it for'? You are very smart. Her alma mater was the high school at Pattonville, "Ludwigsburg American High School." proud home of the Ludwigsburg Stallions. which is a type of horse. Much to my surprise, with just a few wrong turns, there it was, Pattonville, situng pretty just off the main road. Ifs no longer a military facility and it's been redeveloped as option 2. s.v.nth-and elehth-irr.de atudentt at Ensign and Corona del Mar middle 9Chool• and Our Ledy Queen of Angel• School ere Invited for canoeing and kayaking at NAC Day on the Bay, from 2 to 6 p.m. at Newpof't Aquatic Center, 1 White Olf'fa Drtve, Newport Beec:h. The cost " S6. lnfonnation: (949) 644-3166. CM~ ...... --IM ..... ID ... dcMI. ~ ........... pallr\lndolw~Md bV ~ ........ ._ • ., ~Nmft. MD;cuwm...,.--. ... "-. .... llOl'V_. ....... ID ...... UlldlrbmilnaltSpllbiiilNOllll dan1 ........ .. .................... • WHAT! Centennial Celebration Closing CenNnonv WHERE: Big Coronal del Mar State Beach WHEN: Sundey at 3 p.m. CO!re Free and open to the public INFORMATION: Centennial celebration tchool recognition and official time capsule dedication Speedos," Masters said. "We'd go to the beach in baggy shorts. But this guy always wore Speedos. • And Ed lived in a Volkswagen bus parked on Big Corona beach. "He wru. a rught watchman for 1>0me of the beach stands." Masters said. "But, I've never i.een h1m in pan~. All he wanted to do was lo live on the beach. I guess." And then, there was a man widely known as "the Otlef." "t le used to ride arow1d in this golf cart, which had a steering pole instead of a apartments and condominiums. buc with just a few more circles, two U-tums and one brake slam, she found it - Ludwigsburg High -still ~•anding and still serving as a school. only now under a different name. It was exciting to peer through the windows (it WclS Sunday), walk the grounds and the track and the football field -now a soccer field, of course -and see all the places where she and her fnends did all those wonderful, wild things we aJJ do in the wonder years. You may only live once, but it sure is fun to go back to the places where ii all happened. A WALK IN THE 'GARDEN' That only left my personal quest, which was to get to Oktoberfest. which we did. that night, on tl1e metro of course. If you walk out of Oktoberfest and you are in any condition to drive, you're doing it wrong. Stuttg-drt's version of Oktoberfest is called Canstatter Volk mt and frankly. when we first got !here, I was worried. It could have passed easily for the Orange County fair -a huge midway, with carnival games and rides and food booths. But with a little explonng. we found exactly what I was after -a beer garden -a Speak Up N9wport wll hold • Newport Beach City Council Candidatet Forum beginning at 6 p.m. In the Commodores' Room at the Newport Beadl Yadlt Club, 1099 Bayside Drive, Newport Beech. Speakera lndude candidat• Steve Rosansky, Catherine Emmons, John Ear1 Buttolph, Stwe Bromberg, Dotorn Otting end John Heffernan. Neighbors and friends • .,, I .... ._ .... ---~· ..................... I' 0 .........,,,c.c.... ........... ~ ... ...... .. _ i!'!-_ WObdelWy ·= ............... rnaa··· wlbml. Wdety'· ... CID C08M 1 lfibWWf Cblt dd ~twichto ~\ •aut Ill)' best memoriel am II the beach.. he said. "We played our own games, something kids the8e days never get to do, because sports is so structured." Westgate recalla playing tackJe football and baseball on the streets and breaking several windows in the process. He even remembers going to lobster bakes in Big Corona beach in the l 950s, which were a precursor to the Fish Fry, a huge Costa Mesa event he&d by the UonsOub. Masters and Westgate took different paths in life. Westgate even lived for a few years in Australia. New Zealand and Maui. But now, both are back home for good. And they can't think of a better place to spend the rest of their lives in. Masters lives in Olina Cove - the same house he grew up in and where his parents lived. "I feel so blessed that my . children are living in the house their grandfather built," he said. Masters still keeps a blade-and-white photograph of the view from Little C,.orona beach taken around 1945, above his mantel as a reminder of how things used to be. For Westgate, the memone~ are as good as the real thing. "We rode around everywhere on our bikes and felt perfectly safe.· Westgate said. "The only difference between people growing up in other parts of the country and us was that our back yard was the Pacific Ocean instead of a cornfield " • DEEPA BHARATH 1s the enterpnse and general assignment reporter She may be reached at (949) 574-4226 or by e-mail at deepa bharath(a>/arimes.com massive tent wilh long tables of beer~'otein waving revelers who have only a vague idea of where they are or whac their name 1s. all 1rying lo sing along with a band that is playing everything from traditional German song..-. to !>t:hlock rock. What is the largest beer you've ever seen? Thec;e are bigger. The steins are about the size of a propane rank and after the second one you'd be hard-pressed to telr pwple what country you're from I had heard that "Macho Man" wa.'l a big favorite. hut II actually turned oul to be "Hey, Jude." since everyone from Dusseldort 10 [)(>.-, Moines to \J1bek1<,t.tn can manage "nah. nah. nah. na-na na-na ... na-na-na na. hey-eh. Jude" even in a seriously deteriorated state. which we were. So there you have it. If you're planning a trip to Italy and Germany, let me know 1f you wane any hot tips, other than drink bottled water. and if you're watching your diet try not to ~at any solid food for 90 day-; before you leave. I gona go. •PETER BUFf',\ it a former Costa Mesa mayor His column runs Sundays He may be reached by e-mail at ptrb41~aol com are mvi1ed. A reception will be held from 5 to 6 p.m. Information: (949) 224-2266. 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Ocb:IOet 10, 2004 F@RU EDITORIALS Facts should drive Measure L vote T here are people tn Newport Beach who would like to oonvtnce the voters that Measure L is bad for Newport Beach. Bad because it will allow a hotel by local developer Steve &.itberland Bad because Sutherland's financing is backed by a so-called strip club owner out of las Vegas. Bad because it will take away park.land. Bad because of potential traffic problems. Bad because of liens against property in Orange County by Sutherland. Bad because of improper documents. Bad because Sutherland is bad for Newport Beach. But don't be fooled. Measure I isn't a vote for or against Steve Sutherland specifically. It's actually a vote on a potential land-use issue for Newport Beach. It's quite simple, really. Do you, a residenl of Newport Beach. want the land in the Marinapark area to be (a) changed in the general plan to permJt a resort with a maximum of 1 lO guest units, a community center and a public recreation facility, or (b) don't you? At this point. it has nothing to do with Sutherland It also has nothing to do with the current city parkland already there and actually will require public recreation on three acres. If and when the voters vote yes, Sutherland then has the first opportunity to complete a potential deal to build ~ttls" hotel property there -but not before satisfying environmental concerns, financial issues and moral-character q_uestions concerning him and his backers in front of the City Council. Before we even get to that point. these naysayers would have you believe that Sutherland is an evil developer out to destroy the ambience of the Balboa Peninsula. In fact, Sutherland. a 43-year resident of Newport Beach, is anything but. The projec1 he has proposed. which includes a small upscale hotel on the property, includes a new Girl Scout facility that will be second-to-none and an additional $500,000 toward the refurbishing of the American Legion If all. The naysayers don't want to taUc about this. They're too busy slinging mud in an effort to cloud the thinking of the Newport Beach public. These naysayers, also known as Greenlighters. fUp-flop more than other more noted politicians. Here's the best example: In 2000, they successfuDy fought to impo1e Measure S on the city and require large general-plan amendments to be voted on by the public. Now they're opposed to a public wte because it just might pass. They even have a lawsuit waiting in the wings. just in case it does. These naysayers would have you believe that Sutherland is backed by tainted money. His form.er partner Michael TaDa was.raUd over the coals and called by these very people a Mstrip club owner." Thlla. in fact, has a vast and diverse investment portfolio led by investments in such businesses as the Sports Oub of Irvine, an upscaJe workout facility that sets the standard in its class. The fact that one of'Thlla's many investments includes ownership in a topless dance club in Las Vegas makes him no more of a strip club owner than Donald lhunp, who owns hotels and caainos t.hat include burlesque shows. Sutherland, too, has been beaten down as the enemy. when in fact, he was just one of eight groups who responded to a request for proposal by the city of Newport Beach to develop the land known as Marinapalk. The state of Uilifomia has detennined that Newport Beach is in violation of land use on tidelands by allowing the mobile homes on Marinapark. They were told to correct the situation or lose the rights of this property to the state. Sutherland was one of the innocent few who then followed up with a project proposal for a bener use of the land. Never in ttls mind did he expect to find the negativity instilled by the Greenligbters. Whether the voters approve Measure Lor vote it down, we believe the public needs to know just how much backstabbing and dirt throwing is being done and how that is blurring the real i· sue-the best use of the land at ~ mnaparlc. The aforementioned group of naysayers wants to control the Newport Beach political community, even to the point of stopping the democradc vote that they once fought to incorporate in the City Owter. They want their voice heard loud and clear but nobody else's. We think the voters should let their shrill voices fall on deaf ears this time around and make up their own minds on what is the best thing for the city of Newport Beach, based on the facts and not character as.sassination. 100 years for the crown jewel of villages I f it takes a village, Corona del Mar fits In just right. Born from a 1904 real estate deal in whJch Jamet Irvine II was looking to Uquidate 706.8 acmt of land, the vtilage of Corona del Mar -the jewel carved &om what was once Rancho San Joaquin - has indeed withstood the test of lime It's time lo celebrate the yea.rs. From Thursday through Oct. 17, a series of events will take place in the town to commemorate 100 ~. and we urge anyone who has ewn a paMing Interest in the history and culture of Newport-Mesa to take part in the eventa. The C.Orona del Mar Centennial Celebradon will promote the city'• history while bringing together ltt aru and culture. Weavtng through the celebration will be prodamadons rrom dllJUtarles, 8 black-tie pl.a et the Pour Seaona Hotel, a beach party at Bls Corona del Mar State Beacb-lndudlng I aandcude cooc.t and a centennial boat pende-. funUy beedl day, • time ccpeuJe dedk:attoo. and • c:loelnt Ce'leiJlOi~" the be9ch. Ah. yea. the timdi wOI be the Clll\ter al ·••rte.A toed ..... and -'denta ... che ---Chi ·crown otlhe-. •JD Spiliillll-• acmtllln~.lllcbl ...... EE ,.,,~~ ...... ... f..aiia dll-~ I I .... nm. ....... .,,, .. vote of 181 to 32. •If you talk to people who live there, they wouldn't want to Uve anywhere else," Newport Beach City Manager Homer Bludau said. •1t'1 the most complete village we have In terms of residential and a retail aervlce aector. It serves residentt.'" Just the Idea of a village, 1n a day when a plethora of surroupdlng malls absorb commutel'I from all around, ii refreshing. It's aometimel easy to forget that an ocean or a beautiful beach la only a short distance away. But the quaintnesa -where walking. not drivtog, la a preferred mode of ptting around, ls not a IWJ>rile to aome. ·c.orona del Mar alwaya eeemed to haw wanted to be dlft'erent. • Mid B.J. Johmon. community outreleb chairwoman for the centennill. It continues to strive to maintain that uniqueneu-wbether It .. trying to retnvtaonte ..... concepc. Of wilhinc. .. JohlMIOO taJd. chat there wen._ t.Mt-dowm olioc.J btr!ld .. and mont . ....... JobDIOll Mid thl ..-d*I Mele -•cblDceb ....... md =-::::···-Wijam1Ddl9 r# l •••• ..... _.IP! Nrnc.. aplD ....... , • ,... .. ............. ...,.,. • BOLTON Which WtlY will lite ruind blow lod11!f? LE I I ER TO THE EDITOR A sad sign for political process D wing the ~t days of September, a number of campaign signs promoting •Mirna Burciaga for City Council" were taken from placements around the city, including one taken from my own yard. These signs were seen in the yard of a Mesa Verde resident On Sat. Oct. 2, another Costa Mesa resident and business owner observed a male, about 5 foot 10 inches to 6 feet tall, driving a red Dodge Ram with a red camper, tlking similar signs Conn placements along Gisler Avenue. The observer yelled at the individual. asking him what he was doing. The individual threw the signs he was carrying into nearby bushes and quickly re-entered his Dodge Ram truck. making a U-tum and speeding away down Country Oub Drive. The resident recognized the truclc. which had been seen in the vicinity of his business on several occasions. The saddest footnote of all is that a passenger accompanying the driver during the above event of Oct. 2 was a young, school age boy. This young person. quite posmbility the son of the driver, is getting the worst kind of education. Al a very early, impressionable age, he is learning from a dose role model that unscrupulous behnlor in potidcs Is OK whenever you wish to achieve your goalg. I am sad. rather than angry about the signs. We should be looking to the voice of the people to decide on the WATCHDOG leadership of ow city, yet individuals are intent on interrupting our process of elections. We deplore the deadly attacb on voters in Afghanistan and Iraq, but these actions have exactly the same intent. that of undermining the election process. It is Wlfortunate that they are happening in ow own baclt yard. Let's hope that the people responsJble come forth or are identified. not for the pwpose of punishment, but to bring an end to this type of activity. Lefs have our eJection decided in a public forum. not by sneaky, underhanded acts. MIRNA BURCIAGA Costa Mesa • EDfTOA'S NOTE: Mirna Burciaga 11 a candidate for Costa Mesa City Council Not a good trend for Costa Mesa • EDITOR'S~ We are introducing a new regulM future on the Forum page called Walchdog. V*tdMiog will be a place for any reader to spell out ooncema about a local issue related to city government In Costa Me.a or Newport. Beach. lt'a al8o • place to cheefteed, tf, in your opinion, munldpal gowmment hM done 90fl'letNng right Feel free to tend 8 letter for publk:adon to the Deity Pilot to the eddnlSI and under the guicWfnet stated at the top of the Forum pege. T hose who watch the ~cs and faru and who give a clue about the quality of life in Costa Mesa (as J do), know that CDsta Mesa is on the wrong track. Instead of trending more like Newport MAILBAG A 'way-to-go' for the fields committee Conptulattona to the eo.ta Mesa City C.Oundl on tu recent decision to Conn a committee to look at ways to better maintain our athletic fleldt c·Fleld-foaued group to sport answen,• Sept. 29). The Newport-Mesa Unified School Dt.strlct ahould be applauded for their acttve . partlctpadon In thll don, u well. 1bia hu been an leaJe for tOIDI drbe. and the~ of ow local 1-derl to lblp up and do Cbe lilbt 4*1111 com.o::endable. Jt It allo · lmPoltlot to note thla die fOalt WllnOt he OD the jolnt•lMe ......... bUt caaber OD the lmpnMltotntolleld ~The )olot•UM •••Mot II a MC 'Y ewll It dlll pOft. dUI IO lhl IM* of ~-..... ~:.=-~'lllllll• .. ......................... ... ,,.. • 2 .......... ourJllllltli ... =b fl ........... .. ...--=t_ ..... _. .. •= P.%> ,....Of •la• ... lltlllc.e. ~A 1-Mlll .... ... Beach or Huntington Beach or Irvine or e'W!l'l liU Pountaln Valley. most statistics show that C.osta Mesa Is trending more like Santa Ana. The atadsdcs show, for example. that we have too many apartments, too much industrial 7.01ling. too many c:barttift. too many half-way houses. too high a aime rate, too low school scores and more and more and more. So, what are the 12 candidates for Calta Mela's Oty Council talking about dUa Y"8(l One long-time Westside lmproYer isn't C\'ell talking about the Westside (~ most of our problems are located) and ill railing about rD08dy lmaglned potholes ln Miu Verde. ~candidate says his hi8gest dedJcated to these principles. We are commJtted to bringing more reaeattonal opportunities to our local youth. I will certainJy make the effort to ofter my input to the committee, and I encounp other residents of Cotta Meu to do the same. aLPMDUE CottaMeu Pilot editorial goes down the wrong street Ma t~year ....adeol of ColJetre Patk. 1 tab IMu• to the POon Oct. s editorlal. "Habitat ptOject .. rflbt tit for.,..,• on the propoMd Habitat tor Humanltr~ ln the eut 8'de of the Haibar cmc.r. Your iclllOrW It lntlatlna. "' am._ 'l'bl Int cblM ,....pm produ. hoWboeb ... olmy .... lbould bt loalrild It ......, IDd .... uDdiltlt .... olbada....._ I..., lfaldlll ........ md•nl1R11hi'tic .. =·· .. ..,.,_ .. ':.w . ......... ... ... _ ....... ...._ ... olthe ,., ... ...... ............... ........ .. accomplishment was getting the city to approve a skate palk. Ano ther one says we need to conununicate. It goes on and on. Most seem to be running either because they don\ have anything better to do or because of ego reasons. Where ls the vision? Where ls the focus? Where Is the lnte1Ugence7 Where is even the basic understanding of what Costa Meaa needs to do to lmproo.te? I join other a>mmentators ln sugesdng that the people of Cocta Mesa need to really find out what the auxfklatet are all about. but I despair that If they 1Cratch the surface of most candidates. they1I 6nd nothing beneath the surface. M.H.MIUMD Costa Mesa .,RIGHT PROJECT, RIGHT· TIME · 'The resort is the right project for this site '. because the City Council -the representatives of the citizens of Newport Beach -deem ed it to be the project of choice out of nine proposals submitted to the city. Beyond that, it's the right project because it will begin the revitalization of th e Balboa Peninsula, will completely rehabilitate the American Legion Post and Girl Scout House while pro viding a n ew -community center, will "generate $100 million to the city o ver 50 years, and will contribute as m uch as $50 million to th e Newport Beach Tidelands Fund over th e same period of time.· PORUM ..... O&Mer l 0,2004. 'No bing is not an option' S ........ I ft Newport BeKll oftlce ls lprtnkSed with raqrt . renderlnP aod ~ that promote the projecU be'a designed. The images yield a common theme: Beaches. Sutherland, 55, has dm>ted a career to designing prlstine villas ln places like the southern tip of Baja c.aiifomia But now, in his own back yard, he has walked Into a battle. Sutherland wants to build a llO·room reson hotel on the Marinapm site, where mobile homes, an American l..eglon post. a public beach, a Girl Scout house and Las Arenas Pad now co·exist ln an area off of West Balboa Boulevard on the Balboa Peninsula. F.asier said than done. He bas m et opposition even though he was picked by the city to design the project. Opponents, such as Protect Our Parks lead er Tom Billings, argue that Sutherland's plan will create congestion while commercializing prime public land for which there are better development alternatives. But Sutherland has tenaclo u.cJly been busy holding to a familiar refrain. "Nothing is not an option" forthe site, he says, as he gears up for Nov. 2. It's then when the public the private property signs the trailer park installed. From a traffic standpoint, according to the city's certified environmen tal lmpact report. the reson won't generate any m ore traffic at 100% occupancy than the current mobile home parlc, which is roughly 40% occupied. And, the resort plan provides twice as much on-site parking that the city requires. The public will not onJy be welcomed, but invited to enjoy the resort's restaurants, pedestrian walkwa~ and the beach. will h ave a chance to vote on Haw ls It different than, say, the Measure L. which, if passed, wOuJd Balboa Bay Oub, or other hotel.st allow a resort -not-necessari.f)\Dis The Balboa Bay Oub provides no -to be b uilt on the Sit~ }\e Pilot's public access -zero -to its bay front Ryan Ut.rter asked Sutherland i .beach, which 1s very small. Ir's for some questions about the projf'Ct ' members onJy. the reson will have 929 Why, In your opinion, .. the Marlnapark raort the right project for th.ls alte ln Newport Beachl Why Is It good for Newport Beachf Its not just my opinion. ll1e resort 1!> the right project for this site becau'>e the City Council -th e repre-.enta~ves of the citi7.ens of Newport Beach deemed it to be the project or rhoil t' out of nine proposals suhm11tcd lo the city. Beyond that, it's the right pro1ect because it will begin the rev11aJi1.ation of the Balboa Peninsu la, will completely rehabilitate the American Legion Post and Girl Scout I louc;e while providing a new community l L'nter. will generate $100 million 10 the uty over 50 years, and will contribute as much as SSO million to the Newport Beach Tidelands Fund over the !Nlme penod of time. De9crlbe the project. ln a nutahelfT l b e resort is only 110 rooms in 16 villas. Some of them are two stories, hut none of them are higher than rwo stories. AU of the units on the bay front will be one story. Only 12 of the villas will be sold as fractional ownership~ So. it is not a time-share hotel lbe structure itself will onJy occupy a litth· over tw0 acres of the 8-acre c;ile The rest of the propeny will be public walkways. gardens and com munity facilities. The public beach wiU remain public. and will provide new pedestrian corridors to the beach. In fact, the beach has never been considered public and is seldom used because of feet of bay-front beach. and every inch of 11 ll> accessible to the public. The Balboa Bay Oub i.<, aho very tall -five ~tones The Marinaparlc reson 1s mostJy '>mg)e·'>tory, with just a couple of two-!>tory structU{eS. That is, the rewn. wtU not obscure the current skyline at all. In all. the reson i!> about one-<;ixth lhc c;i.ze of the Balboa Bay Oub. Critics are concerned that your project takes prime public park and tkleland area and commerclaUzes It. Why Is It IO bnportant -particularly In the dty of Newport Beach -to do 10meth.lng with the land I.hat makes money'f Is it prime public. parlc land? Parks are wonderful. but only if Lhey're in the right location. The proponents of a public parlc at the site want to add a boat launch ramp. a picnic area and a soccer field, to name a few things. ln general terms alone, the city's enVlTonmental repon finds that use wiU generate two to three times more traffic than 1s already there. Where will all Lhe soccer families park? Where will boaters parlc their uailers? What ldnd of nOl!K? and pollution will that use generate? Residents <>hould abo thank about what it wiU cost to build that park. maintain it and police it A lot of people discount the revenue-generating component of the resort, claiming Newpon Reach is a rich city. That's short-sighted and rclllsoms away the city's fu ture ability to provide high-quality servic~ 10 it residents 20 or 30 years from now. One-hundred million dollars is $I 00 FROM THE NEWSROOM DOUGlAS ZM£RMAN I DM.Y Pl.OT milHon and these are funds the state can't talce away. I'd ask today's young Newport Beach resident!>, who will be Newport Beach's homeowner.>. if they'd like to see that revenue invested in the city's future for their benefit? Resort opponent Tom BDltnp bM propoeed a park alternathe. complete with an aquatic cent.er, ICKXleT flelds, ~ hundred feet of bach and other recftatioo area. What's wrong With thal? Nothing, in theory. But as l said ec1rlter, are those appropriate use!> for the location? Are peninsula residents really aware of the intensity of traffic and noise a soccer field generates? What kmd of park.ing demand will be generated by boa1-tra1ler traffic and recreational park.mg demands from v1s1tors from Orange County and the Inland Emplre7 Mr litllmg•,' plan 1s a h1gh -mten!.1ty U'>e much more so than the reo,ort Wh..tt\ '>O ironic 1s that people who are '>Upport1vc of the Billings plan are the very people who c;upported Greenhght, wtll{h 1'\ fundamentally a traffil mana~ement ordinance. Newport Beach provide~ more than 11~ fair .,hare or open 'pace and recreation facil1tie" for the re.,t of the region. The Marinapark re1>ort is an a<,<>et for Newport Reach rc!>1den1s tlow has the design or your project changed &Ince you wen: choeen to design the projectf Why has II changed! I've been working with the city, the American Legion post, the Girl Scout C,ol.ancil and hundreds and hundreds of volunteers over the past three years on the reson plan. I've always listened to what they have to say. Their input has been invaluable The project was originally designed to be 156 villa!>. We reduced that to 110 ha!>ed on my d1<,eu-.-;ion'> with Lhe community I'm open for .,ugge-.11011-. to improve the pro1ec1 Critics say your project will block bay views, Increase traffic ln the area. does not account for better ahem at.tves for the site and has not been thoroughly wtted by the dty. Could you respond to those concerns? ·n1.11\ 1ust campaign propaganda nw. rro1ect j<, the result of a land-use deeWoo a..se t,, the Oly c;o.mcA in 19'7 to dltoocwlmw Iba UM cl dlil JIOd .. • moble bome pd. 1br dty '--1 a mcpat for~ b Idem b a beuer ~ I.ad. Corn.mmly. Ibey .. cted adDe. 11-protect hM been downmed from ha ortglnal ICOpe hued 00 oommunlty Input. bu been vetted at more than two-doun pub&: bNrinp and meetings. and has been IUbjec:ted to one of the largest and DliD9t ~environmental studies ta the dty'a hiatory. The reaon won't block bay views. but will actually enbance them. There are aeveral view comdors that will be aeated ao that the bay is visible from Balboa Boulevard There will be pedestrian access to the bay-front beach through the reson and 18th Street. The EfR clearly finds that the resort will generate no more traffic at 100% occupancy than the cunent mobile home park. which 1s 40% occupied. As far~ altemauves. domg not.lung is nor an option. The City has already decided and the state is insumng on il, that the '>Ile will cease as a mobile home parit The reson plan is a stud.Jed, known quantity, and people like It. The dec1~ion for voters 1s what will take the place of the trailer park. A !>Oecer field, a boat ramp, boat storage, picnic facilities and a concert stage are simpty the wrong uses for that location in terms or traffic, noi..e and pollution What lf the project falls to bring In the estimated annual revenue to the dtyT One of the first requiremenu. after the mea!>ure passes L'> that we proVlde the necessary fund., to 3.Sl>ure the l,ty'~ revenue. The city'~ own c;1udy of the tinanciaJ feasib1hty of the pro1et-1 wa'> done by PFK. la firml whtlh L'> the foremost authonty on rewn finance:. They assured the oty Lhat the $2.2 million annual revenut• " a rt•a-.onable expectauon You haw designed hotels, but from what I understand, this Is your ft.rst design and development. Have you secured the proper financing to bulkl I.he re90rtf This 1s indeed my fir-.t pro1cct Hut as project\ go. a $35 m11lwn development i' 1101 huge I laving ... aid that. very few devclnpN'> even the very large ones U'>l' 1ht.'1r own money to finanu: a pr<>Jl'Ct Tht•y may u<;e some of their own rt'-.uurt e ... but often they partner w11h .1 bank or other financial m'>titu1111n l\t tlm '>tage, I can tell you that I h..ivt• finam e sources lined up wa11mg 10 bt· a part of this wonderful resort I can'! !>hare the names w1th you, but they will certainly become known once Measure L passes and we begin working with the city to implement the development plan How much will the projeci rose? Th.i.rty-five million. not a dime of 11 from caxpayer. tr Measure L loees, wha t 's natf For that matter, lf It paues, what nextl If it fails. I wiU naturally bto d1,appomted Rut I will accept a11d re,pt•ct that Lhat 1~ I.ht' wilJ of the voter\. If 1t passes. I will immediately be work.mg with the city to ..at1sfy all of 11.'> rt'4u1rrme11Lc; with respt"Ct to financml( and development or the pro1ect Piloting a transition and saying farewell to a good friend TONY DODERO which were in a convened garage off the Thurin Avenue entrance to the parong lot on the west side of the building," he wrote. "F.dltortal offices were in the west wing just off the parking lot. We typed our scones on aging Smith Coronas and the papen were produced in the old hot-type faahion: The paper WU owned by Burrougbs, who tOJd Lt to the Lot Anples 11ma (for the first time) to le= nmes pubUaher n. 1'zr. •After Bunouabt IOld the ~to Otil CJwndJer In. I beUM, Illa 1962., Oda came to 1Wt. dmtnl clown from LA. tn bit oowdlt ~ 1930a-aa PaCbnl ....... • 1oo1 wrote. Oda ,.. ....... b' ...... oobla own·Wlie 1-milt*oly MUnjbltd...., .... room. 3;: .. -.i ' ........ .. -•• •cw cbok.e wm.froln ..... dlWIM DnllliL ftn' ) ... I 'I] ' .. Odibeilt•blitJ-bllllW Drab ... him: ...... ""'° tblaalPrtl --~--.. dllllft ........... ... ~hid,.. nillllild .-.. w .-.or_.. •tf1i116d.• ............... ................ Cl I ;me building wa,, being refurb1c;hed and the press removed, thr printing was d one at the Time'> Sunflower offices, the exact o;pol of our new home. Loos noted that he left the paper ln 1982, before compulcrs were Installed in the newsroom. We would probably cease 10 exist today without computers. So to our dear readers, I ask for your padence. The transition will be d.lftlcult for us and prot.bly dlfllcult for many of you But bope6.dly we'll make it a.,, aeanlleea • J>C*{ble for you and ourltlff. •New photo number. (714) 966-4692 • New photo fa number: (7 14) 966-4698 •My new number. (714) 966.4608 • PubUlher Tum )ohmon'I new numben (714) 966-4605 Our e-mail addresses and website address will not change. Also. look for advertisements in the newspaper In the coming days that will provide readers with key information about the cllanga. I look forward to the readttS vtshi"8 ou.r new oflk:es IOOn. ••• 1be ~ cball8ll with the move meam we wOI be gohl8 SS>-Wnc ol the 11mea Orange from lbe M ·9 aree code to Coullty. l WU AoM1ng forward to 7-1-t. In the meuidme. here Is ...... IOIM old tdeDdl over IOIDe tnfonnation to jot down. bft. one ol 1lfbom WU Slao but remember. thla won't be ADilOia. a nm. lb6t. .tllD I eftectiVe undJ a week from bid wa4ed wtlb la the pelt md Mooda)t Uee the old numbers h8d bm«WI mpeca b. UDdl then: ~WI leemed tbk wed • "9w p S ~ 1375 tbatSlan died it Iba IMIJ • ol ti& u;w Jwe. Mela. S3. SllD-• llllD ot a SWJ md Neal *""'~•.OCS"111id .. ~ • ........ ,..__ .. , ... nt ,cd1 s-M.11 ..... Wm (714>•... ...,..., ...... ...... •...__. .. a hn (7lf} t..mr dalll M Ollilll.Caiiiliit ...... ~~--· ..... ., .... Pm llllllill-l'ne•'mf ,. .......... .. ...... 1(714) ::..... •=' .. -·•--m• _., TELL IT TO THE EDITOR TONY DOOEAO is the editor. He welcomes your comments on news coverage, photography or other newspeper-refeted Issues. If you hew • maaege or • letter to the editor, eetl hi9 direct line st 19'9) 674-4258 or the Reade,.. HotMne st IG ..... Mild It by~ to tony.'*"'-'o•~ or dMlypllotfl,.,.,_,oom. Of .-ld It by mlll to 330 w. Br( St., Com Meea. CA. 92821 --------------------------------------------··· ····------··-··-·-···--· ---·----·-· -----------------------------------, .... ! ;n-~ ~ ,;:l"" ' 1'i ~-~ ~\ r H; \ i lf if ~ r .:z · gf e : ~ l: ':" i ~ V1 .,19 i ~f i i fifi I ti;! wf l : ft: i, i I :l f f :I:;:; i !Ji l·2 .f8 1r -(.. t:1 J ~ r I i t 1r~1 . I 1!~ ~ !~! -.. If~ ff 5" -~ J~~ ~ j! ! 6 f" • ~ I . ~ -· ~~"31)o;f,__.~±;&di-'ll ~ ! ~ • ~ . .. I . ~ :... ' -.... ,. , :~ ~ -"' 0 "' .. BOYS WATER POLO . S~·Kings ·. swarm Sailors Corona del Mar's defense, opportunistic offense power 9-5 triumph over Back Bay rival Newport. Bryce Alderton Daily Pilot IRVINE -Back Bay rivals Newport Harbor High and Corona del Mar ha- ven't scheduled nonleague boys water polo gamea against one another for the la.st few years, meaning in the only way they could meet would be tournaments. By virtue of their performances Friday -CdM and Newport each went l · l in their first two games of the 11th annual S & R Sport Water Polo Cup -the CIF Southern Section Division l combat- ants met once again Saturday in a fifth. place semifinal. The Sea Kings jumped to a 4-1 lead after one quarter and .relied on a swarming defense to halt the Sailors for a 9-5 victory at the William Wollen Jr. Aquatics Complex. Tom Money scored four goals while Jacob Murphy scored three for CdM (7-6). Bryan Buhagiar added two while junior goalkeeper Gaston Sanford, who arrived just minutes before the game started after taking the Scholastic Apti- tude Test in the morning. made 13 saves for CdM, which battled for fifth place Saturday nigh! and lost to Los ~~rt(~~~e~d "We communJcated well," Money said. ·we all wanted to win this game because it ls the Battle of the Bay." Nate Castillo led Newport with two goals, both coming in the second half, as the Sailors tried to mount a come- back. The Sea Kings, though, made It diffi- cult for Newport to pass in set, thus forcing several outside shots. WThat's the best oui defense has played all year," CdM Coach Sam Bai- ley said. "It was great team defense. They were more aware of what was happening around them instead of fo- cusing on just one guy." Kyle Hersh, who tallied three assiats, started the third quarter with a steal, which led to the second of Money's two goals to give CdM a 6-3 lead with 4 minutes, 52 seconds in the third quar- ter. Hersh and Money connected again 54 seconds later on a 6-on-5 advantage to up the Sea King lead to 7-3. Newport's Cutillo scored off a Kenny Moad usiat. cutting CdM'a lead to 7-t wtth 2:22 to go in the third quar- ter. But the Sea IClnp converted for the third dine on four man-advantage ece- nariot \0 go up, 8-4, when Buhagtar found the beck of the cage off an ua1st from Thomu Pearson wtth 47 seconds SM POLO, P81• 82 Manderino, --·cal miss out on history Former Sailor has productive day for Bears, but is denied historic catch in loss to top-ranked USC. B•rry F .ulkner Daily Pilot l.DS ANGE.I..ES -Ouis Manderlno came to the Los An· geles Memorial Collaeum Satur- day to help bls Cal football team make blstory. But he nearly made aome of his own. M.anderlno. a former Newport Hubor Hfsh ltar and a three- year starter at fuDback for the No. 7-ranked Golden Bears, rushed three times for 15 yards and caught two passes for 21 more in Cal's 23-17 Pac-10 loss to No. I-rank.eel USC (5-0, 2-0 in conference). The redshirt junior played 29 offensive snaps and produced first downs on three of his sea- son-high five touches. But his most notable brush with NCAA lore OCCWTed with about nine minutes left in a game the visitors hoped would be the program's first victory in seven tries apin.st a team sitting atop the national polls. By that time, Cal quarterback Aaron Rodgers was piling up precedents of his own. complet- ing his ftrst 23 pass attempts to SM FOOTBALL. Pqe 82 YOUTH SPORTS Orange slices and boxed drinks I ~. October 10. 2004 n Above, Cal's Chns Mandenno (27) heads upfield after catching a pass whtle teammate Bur1 Toter helps Mandenno out with a block oo USC's Dallas Sartz m ttie first quarter of Saturday's Pac 10 Conference game at Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum. Top-ranked USC defeated No. 7 Cal, 23-17. At left, Man<ierino wears his gamefaceoo the Golden Bears' Sfdeline. PHOTOS 8Y MARK C. DUSTIN/DM.Y PILOT THE BIG EASY The Sailors ' date with '94 destiny -&may, October 10, 2004 r::: I BRIEFLY f f Coast men cruise to win ~ I... ThtJ Orange Coast College lnen's cross country team placed : &st among 20 teams with 80 : points Saturday in the niton • Classic at UC San Dfe&Q. : • Coast's Jose c.aamu led the Pi- : rates, placing third overaD with a • 'time of 26:05. Humberto Rojas placed ninth overall with a time or 26:33 in the eight-kilometer 'race. : Orange Coast had a total time ~Of 2: 14;22 and an average time of : 26:52, 13 seconds faster than ·runner-up Concord.la's average. The top 6n.lsbers for Coast were Uisillas, Rojas. Kellen Alx>s- ta (18th overalD. Jason Valen- ~uela (22nd overall) and Matt Staggs (47th overall). 'lhe women's team for Coast placed 10th in the meet with 255 points. First-place finisher Okla- homa State had 46. The fastest CXX: runner was Ludi Valdez. coming in 18th overall with a time of 23: 19. Waves edge 'Eaters •WATER POW: Host Pep- perdine Universicy scored five consecutive goals in the middle two quarters and held on to de- feat seventh-ranked UC lrvine, 6-5, in the Mountain Pacific Sports Federation men's water polo opener for both teams Sat- urday. lowed by Lauren Jent (45th lo 25: 12) and Karls Wilson (60th lo 26:34). UCI did not field a full men's team at the meet. UCI competes ln the Cal Poly invitational at San Luis Obispo next Saturday. VU women second •CROSS COUNTRY: Laura Bowman came ln third overall for the Vanguard women's team Saturday In 19:33, followed by Irma Gonzalez (20:11), Bridget Lonsdale (21: 17) and freshman Allison Kunkel (25:07) as the lJ- ons finished second to Cal State San Marcos in the Vanguard lo- vitational at Fairview Park. Jn the men's race, VU's Matt Meyer finished seventh overall in 26:56 to celebrate his 21st birthday, while teammates Alex Castro (16th in 27:46), Travis Hartanov (28th in 28:25), John Nelson (29:54) and Zachary • Powell (31:00) completed Van- guard's fifth-place scoring. San Marcos won with 27 points. Lions' men sizzling •SOCCER: The Vanguard men's soccer team recorded its fourth straight shutout and sev- enth consecutive win with a 6-0 Golden State Athletic Confer- ence victory Saturday night over visiting Hope Interna- tional. The Anteater'> (8-7), with two first-quarter goals by Rick Mer- lo and one by Dan Noon with 4 :41 left in tM second quarter, built a 3-1 lead before the 10th- ' :r#lnked Waves started their scoring surge. Grant Miller !.cored two and Tom Jasper, Matt MacDoneU and Matt Digg- es notched one apiece to give Pepperdine a 6-3 lead after three quarters. Matt Hess scored 1wo of the goals for VU (10-3, 4-0 in the GSACl while Tommaso Bianchi tallied six goalie saves. PHOTOS BY MARK C. DUSTIN I OAltY PILOT Cal's Chris Manderino, right, puts a block on USC's Frostee Rucker in the fourth quarter of Saturday's Pac 10 game at the Coliseum. Nate White and Merlo scored for uct in the fourth period, but an Anteater shot hit the post with Wlder 20 seconds re- maining. Goalie Robbie Miller made eight saves for the Waves (7 -6) UCl's Joe Wynne recorded cwo . . ,. The Anteaters travel to face top-ranked Stanford at noon Saturday. MoonUin Pacific Sporn Fed.ration Pepperdlne 6, UC Irvine 5 Score by Quarters Hooves blasts winner •SOCCER: Vanguard Univer- sicy broke a scoreless tie in the 72nd minute for a 1-0 win over visiting Hope International in a Golden State Athletic Confer- ence women's soccer game Sat- urday night. Sophomore Stacia I loover booted the game-win- ning goal for the Lions (6-4-2, 1-2-t in the GSAC). I lope fell to 3-9, 0-4. Matadors top 'Eaters •SOCCER: The UC Irvine men's soccer team lust, 3-2, to visiting CaJ State Northridge in Big West Conference action Sat- urday night. JGL Vitagliano and Sebastian GaJmarini scored for UC Irvine 2 1 o 2 Pepperdine 1 3 J o ~ UCI (4-7, 0-2 in the Big West). Goalkeeper Cameron Rossi had five saves for the 'Eaters. UCI · R Merlo 3, Noon 1, White 1 Saves Wynne 2 • J>ep G. Miller 2, Acosta 1, Jasper 1. • "'MacDonell 1, Digges 1 Saves · A. • M1ller8 • • ; UCI women fin ish ninth •CROSS COUNTRY: The UC : Irvine women's cross country • ream finished ninth with 207 : points in the f'riton Classic at : UC San Diego Saturday. UCI • freshman Elaine {;11lespie fin- ; t<;hed 34th in 24 4J while Nata· • he St. Andre placed 35th in . 24·43. Teammate Melissa Ra- ; mos placed 4:1rd tn 25:06 fol· QUOTE OF THE DAY "We all wanted to win this xame because it is the Battle of thl1 Ray." Tom Money, Corona del Mar water polo standout Newport 5each Police Department Citizens' Police Academy September 23rd -December 9 Class Meets Thursday Evening£ 7 :00 p.lll. -I 0:00 p.In. This class Js open to aduttS who uve or ~ Jn NewPort Beaen FOOTBALL Cootinued from B 1 set school and conference sin- gle-game records for consecutive completions. That total also tied him for the NCAA single-game high, established by Tennessee's Tee Martin in 1998. Add those to the three stra.ighl he completed at the end of a 49-7 drubbing of Oregon State Oct. 2, and it was 26 in a row as CaJ (J-1, 1-1) broke the huddle on second-and-eight from the Trojans' 36-yard line. Rodgers was Oushed to his left by the USC pass rush, as Mande- rino darted into the Oat, his fa- miliar rout that resulted in his two receptions Saturday. But. this time, Manderino was hawked by a USC defender all the way to the visitors' sideline, prompting Rodgers to intenllon- aUy loft the ball out of bounds on a direct line above Manderino. Thus, what could have been an NCAA-record-setting recep- tion, instead Ooated hopelessly over Manderino's head. "Aaron makes good dectSions and he threw that one away," said Manderino, who had a re- ,.,rd-setting career at Newport arbor, including a Newport- Mesa-best 31 touchdowns as a senior tailback in 2000. "I didn't know If l was open or not. but when I turned around after the baU went out of bounds, I saw the USC guy had me covered." When it comes-to versatility at the fullback spot, Manderino has it covered. ln addition to his punishing blocking. the 6-foot-I. 225- pound former walk-on -he was awarded a scholarship the week before maldng his first start in the 2002 season-opener -ha& compUed some modest statis- tics. lncludlng Saturday, he now has 27 career carries for 116 yards and one touchdown. a.s well as 23 receptions for 202 yards and two IDs. Yet, despite his most prolific individual performance of the season, Mandertno's focus on the team was clear in the somber postgame mood outside the Cal locker room. .The win Is No. l,.. aa.ld Manderino. who quarterbacked Newport Hamor to the 1999 ClP Southern Section Dtviaion VI ti- tle, before galn1og 2, 141 yarda u a aenior to help the 'Dlra reach the Dlvilion VI tide game. "OUr program bu come a long way et.oce IW been hae, and we ldll have • Wll)' to go In the "*-- But I tblnt w. ~ the NO. 1 teem to the country very ~ today." Mander1no, 21, who ctLllbt one~ In Cll\ 35- Sl, upiet ~USC Jut IWOI' lD 5aawberry au;. yon. mt be Ml n9lldy for Satui'· ctiar.a nicum to Soucbem c.allfor. nll. ~ Above, Chris Manderino holds a ball under his right arm during Saturday's pregame warmups at Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum. Below, he waves his arms as he runs onto the field to play USC. "It's a great atmosphere to play in. .. be said or the 90,008 ln at- tendance, the first sellout for a Cal p.me at the C.Ollseum since 1930. • The Bears made the USC home aowd sweat it out. drtvlng to the USC 9 ln the 6nal mlnutea, before a sack and three incom- pletiona eealed the 'Irojans' 14th atralght win. Mandertno said be bas leYeDJ frienda who attend ~ lnc:lud· .. former Sailor tMDUX\ate 'Ml· ct.el McDonUd, a redlbDt frelhman walk-on~ Manderbio'• older .... JDC. elJn, another Newport Harbor product. played water ~ II USC. "l haw a puaion tor ddl ~ and (the c.ou.eumJ ........ ~to play It,• ht laid. Nell1y a t\iltodc Pfiime, u well. ..... , ...... ...... CMl'Callyoa. .. ....Olnlaa ..... ...... I' --\t!ilJhld ..... =Mab; •• ~ pokltmllgtn ~ r::z~::mWll .............. llltlm ,.._ .. r.m for a 56-yanl toe.+ ""-nt wl ScottSeodltrom blodw' two puall Uthe Sdora mlled. it-14. 4'lbey bemmered ... u ........, ll4-ot," .u.t BIU Johna. • 111¥14 •• ~ IOd for .. ,... • DOie guaid and ~guard. A bUI lrlp to Blee OOnda re.lbd m. U4l victory as ffllbor dominated with a 31 .. 113 mupi in toW yardage and led. 17-0, at halftime. -n. one wasdt boring," said }ohm. -niey hit bard. .. Sdl to come. a mnatch wlch Poocbll in the aemHlnals and a tide lbowdown against Servile. 1be word "boring" never IUlfaced again. 1bia was hardly ~same IOOcbill ICl'*l that folded in nonMgne play. The Knights had WOil leYel'l straight and they woukl dominate this game with a 353-121 ~ in total yardage. "I nmember Ruben Vaughn of foolblll bitting our quarterback. • John CJordaf\i. square in the back. and John came back to the huddle and said, 'OK. let's get . tbeee guys.' ' "It was the toughest game of the year. but it was so fun," continued Johns. "They hit us and we hit them." Scoreless duough three quarters, the Sailors broke the ice wlSh a 24-yard drive. capped by 8rtan Johnson's IS-yard touchdown nm up the middle. "Brian was sick in ~ lock.er room with the flu. but he still played." said Johns. "He never liAed wetgbts. you know, but he came in one day and lifted 315 pounds in a llft-a-thon. He was only S-foot-9, but he could dunk a wlleyball" . Foothill responded with 8 touchdown and che game went into owrtime with the score 7-7. The Knights converted a 22-yard field goal to go up. l 0-7, lfltting up Harbor's moment of truth. Newpoct's series from the FoodUll 10 in the overtime Featuring: .................. ........... ~ ... lllda.diNl'-Pr'"'..._ ~·==~·::jt .. ., ......... ................... ·------tnCllDmtt ., llbd the lddl If by' wanted to ., for It and they. Aid )'el.. wat~ quule lo the P8ot'I pme~- They Mnt to a play called "36-power" and Johmoo drove in behind the bloddng of Johns and James Moumaux. Hit at the goal Une, he lpUD llld powend OW\'!: "The Cans were all around the nck and the dads were trying to jump CMf the fence and jumping in for JJ.1," sakl Johns of the aftelmath of the 13-10 victory. "Beating Foothill was run. They were great guys. it was a great game and both sides knew it, .. added Johns, who shared the Sailors' Player of the Week laurels with Johnson. Nothing. it seemed, wouJd be able to top this moment. And still there was another hwdle awaiting: highly regarded Servile in the championship game at Orange Coast College before 8,200. Rewind ... four years earlier, when those in the 300-pound bench dub were freshmen. as in Johns, Matt Riggle. Mike Freeman and Dan McDonough. It was Riggle who was the centerpiece. the one who stood out, because support comes in many ways, but seldom as in the case of Riggle, whose dad, Dave, was a spectator of every practice and every game. The Sailors' 12th man became a four-year starter, and four-year starters went out with the days of Hal Sheflin in the very early 1940s. He was featured. and pictured in the Pilot a couple of days before the showdown with Servile, surrour1ded by McDonough, Dan Eadie, Giordani, Jon Benzinger. Andre Woodward, Mike Freeman, Johns and his son , Man. Known as ~Mr. Riggs." the team appreciated his d evotion lo Matt, as well as to them. and loved him as if he were their own. fl was as if he held this learn or destiny in his right pocket. llte 12th man on the most exciting unbeaten team ever. So Friday night arrived amid much fanfare and, o n the Sailors' first touchdown run of 14 yards. 'frrLE SPONSQR QuU&) Iii >·-·= ·--....... $S(dtDpliif ............... 10 ~ ........... .,,,... ............ da .. ..,.ar~v ...Gl .. 1191r~ JobpiOli nliMd .. lC7 ylldli 00 19 c:aniet. Ill~ to ttte Senite 11 -"' -l·)'U!:l m run md .. Sllols Md a precar*-lU lwlfttn>e, lelld. . Senile, which domiOlted 1he dock. took. 15-l41Ncf with 4:08 left, leUing up thole ftnal. frenetic momenta. After a couple ofjohoaon bursts nettlJd 19 yaidt. &t WU second-and-four from Servfte's 38 when Mb Pteeman got the call. Gtordani patting the top or his helmet. Freeman dashed down.field and pulled in Giordani's pea for the winning edge,W-15. There is still 2:37 left. but Dan F.adie sacked SerYite's quarterback on ~ Friars' third snap in the ensuing aeries and Hogan, the hero of the victory over Corona del Mar with a fumble recovery, did It again: McDonougll and Johns were named first-team All-Orange County by the Tunes; Johns wa'I a Register All-Orange County choice. Ignoring Brinkley for Coach of the Year honors. Newport Harbor's top honors went to Johnson (MVP), Giordani (Offensive Player of the Year) and John.1 (Defensive Player of the Year). The Pilot's Dream Team was stocked with Johnson as MVP and Johns as Defensive Player of the Year. First-team selections went to Giordani, Benzinger. Pulido, Freeman. Sherif Pepic, Brandon Baker, Moureaux, McDonough. Riggle. Hogan and Sandstrom. Brinkley, of course, was the Coach of the Year. CIF Player of the Year laurels went to Johnson and other All·CIF picks were Freeman. Hogan, McDonough, Pepic and my favorite assassin. Bill Johns. Today the ·04 team continues to build on its no nleague endeavors as it enters its finaJ tuneup up for Sea View League play. And guess who they'll be hattling Friday night? The Foothill Knights. at Tustin High. Photos and various honors dt-"Corate the weight room walls and a little bit of dust collects on a framed photo of a band of Newport defenders, crushing a Savanna I Ugh player. SUPPORTING SPONSQRS • Claildren '• Activities -Kl~O • Nature Center Tours ------ • As80CJAD 8PoNsoB8 • Giff• & Native Plants ~ OpportunityDra111ing * .. -.. ~ ... ~thelab ,.,.. CeeP ·~ ,. ~ FOQD SP9NSQB8 • Silent Auction • Free Admi••ionl • M.,.ic by: ~l Gnu«> Mgnu 8PoNSOB Blun Band, and Greg Weln. Daily~Pilot S~, Ochiber 17 10aw11~ 3prn; 10011~Stn¢ ·~lllAJJ P~Et Enter 0t1t 1Sthtor 16tlit 1'bole .......... --°'•:a·• ..... "lfl!/ltl tlw(rj .. ~ ' tdoai HaW do 1.-to be . ... fPf do JJmnmlber die 'M ,_...lie Odytllllm ID~ ~al-~to .,_a pedec:t mart tit Nlwport HldJor wtdl. 14..(M) mcaftlf Sewn of thme victodet wer'e by an &Yeflle al3A5 tJC**. It -.a wldl 'l:37 left. ooc .. the 'DD savor the lead ln the title game. ~scatchand touchdown rumble. vtnuaDy right in front of me on the eut sideline at about the 20, SplU1 me into gear as I, and two Piiot spor1swrtters, hustled to my cal' where I had stashed about 1,000 copies of a four-page commemorative championship edition. I hustled bad. with a slug of them in a flight bag and stopped momentarily above the fqly at the elbow of former Estancia High Principal BOb Francy. As I made my way down the ramp to the field. and just as I reached the playing surface, Eadie came through with that crushing sack and Hogan covered the ball as sounds of victory echoed. Newport Harbor Athletic Director Eric 1\wit was close by and I asked him and his . coaches to distribute the papers and took one good look as the Sailors invaded the field en masse as undefeated, undefeated and unreal champions ... 46, 27, 7, 23. 54, 5, 3. 64, 55 bouncing and dancing ... nwnbers only in a storied program of team play. They quic.lc.ly began forming a position for a team photo and they had a copy of our souvenir edition. ~> I turned and hustled back. to lhe car for the quick escape. bad 10 the office. all the time trying to maintain a straight face. Whal a night! • ROGER CARLSON is the former sports editor for the Daily Pilot He can be readied by e-mail at rogeranddorothea@msn.com SCHEDULE TODAY Soc:c:« College wom en -University of the Pacific at UC Irvine, noon. STEVE McCRANK /DNA..V Pt.OT Q-asshoppers Hamal Crane (9) and l.Jsa l.Jd(off, second from left, · dash v.;ttt 8kJe ~ Stnmer Ctwistensen and Madelei'le Sdrrdlauser, right il AYSO Region 57 gi1s tnier·7 action Sab.rday, YOUTH Continued from Bl could-be champions. !>Otnt'day Olympians, eventual World Cup prospects, and it's all in Lhe perfect element. The clemenl, tha1 is, otthe pre-snooty era, except for the occa1>1unal runny nose. "I scored my fin.I goal today.· Pink Pupp1el>' Lauren Solaa.., said, and ii d oesn't get a11y heller than that. Ille first goal of the season fur 1he eventual ML\ supcr!>tar. In the days of kid.., g1111114 011 the I> L from thumb and forefu1ger injuries clue 10 v1dt·o game owrexertion, the.,l' luJ., are out t•very Saturday playing their &<Jccer gamt'.., -111 real lifr Pink Puppici. v .... Lady Bug.,, Pink Power Flamingo.., v ... Shooting Stars, Blue C l11·1:>tah.., \ ... Bh1e I .lulphin...,, l'lL., ell., elc. These arc tht· type'> of tl'arn!>. named by the playl'r'>. that c;pnng into arlton on !">alurday., and upon which yo11ng kid-, learn basic <,portmg pn11c1plt·.,, "uch as rompeliltun, teamwork and fundamental-.. I hat-., the beauty of youth sport-.: tlwre 1s a ltugt• emph.:tl>I'> on hmdaml'nlah. l·undanwntah and tt·amwork. arl' what w111 game'>, and both '>eern 111 ht• d1mit11'>h111g in profr.._..,ion.11 '-(>Ort:-. Did "111e Drl'am learn" 111 A.then!> demo11..ira11· teamwork or fundamt·ntah? No. but Saturday tlw l'mk Pupp1e.., -.ure tl1d. I twy wt111, .111<l Thr Commodares Club of tl1r '>o did the other learn. Now what professional sport can you have two winners? l l1e Pink Puppies and the Lady Bugs both won in a head-to-head game in AYSO Hegion 57 girts under·7 play, with scorers from the Bugs (KeUy lam, Caroline Bethell and '>corer& from the Pups (Solaas, Kristin Saroyan, Alyssa Anderson ) rock.e ting in sh ots in the linaJ secondi. to propel both teams lo VKtory and improve I.heir rerord'> lo perfect and perfect, with five wins apiece and 1.ero lo'-SeS. 'fhere are no loser& in youth '>port'>. Of c:our-.e. under a n·rt<lin age they don't k.eep '>t mt'. but that' .. d separa te is.sue And the rivalriec; are intense. I he Pups' and the Hug .. · rnacht"> li.ivt• been rnaching agam&t each uLher for going on liw year.. ( >m• went to lJ~<. Pupc,' Loach Todd AmJt>r<,on and tilt• other I I< .I J\ -Hug., Load1 Mf Bethel II doe-,11·1 gl't t1.ny lugger than that I he lJ~(. f'upp1t"> and tht· lH .IA l.ady Bug-,.-.,., for. 111 fivt:' yt•.tr'>. thl' Bug ... and l'up'> hold a fl Vl' game wm '>I rt'a lo.. ovPr eac h otlwr, with l'ach team luokmg 111 add to thJt .,tr!'ak l'very yl'ar. ~>. a ... the day near'> it'.'.> end. anti a., A.ndt-r~lll ydb at In ... learn from tlw .,1deline in a Pete < .arol 1"h typt• 11f way. dnd fktht·I l oarhe., frnm 111..., -.1dehne. ma Karl Dorrell i...h mannl'r, bolh tt·ani... walk. oft tht' field wmner& Jnd partake 1n tlll' wmnl'r'> pro.{· or,ingt' ''11 l'' cUld hoxl·d dn11b Newport Beach Chamber of ( 'om1m'ra u11•1Je1 you Jo t1Jtnul th(· 7th Annual Fire & Lifeguard Appreciation B~ach Party Spomorrdby ~· BankofAmerica. ~Higher Standards Thursday, October 14 • 5:30 p.m. • $30 per person Newport Dunes Waterfront Resort (I 131 Baclt Bay Driw, Neu1pon Brach) Enjoy live m usic by the S"rf Tona. a ba.r~cuc dinner & a no-host bar. Pleuc join w at this city wide n'enr to honor our Fitt ~ Ufquard personnel. Special awards of recognition will b<" proenred. ind uding: Dave Bowman If,~, .j'llN y,,., Mitch White M""* ~ Offittr .j tlN y,.,, •ldmcSpomot: Tabk of 10 at S3SO (W'J/ rwmw t,,m.J ,..,. '""' t11dll~ HOil AN ac l ''s sd Pttaorad· UO adi .. .. . ... -. .. ... -.... ~ - STATE Of" CAUFORNIMtUL TH At40HUMAN SERVUI AOEHCY DEPARTlllENT OF DEVELOPMENTAL SERVICES NOTICETO CONTRACTORS PROJECT NO. 04SR 12 Sealed btdl will be receMld at the offloe OI ChieC Pw. Q\>ef lbonl Olflce. FaiMew Development Cenc.<. 2501 Halt>OI BM! . Costa Mesa. CA 92626 unol 1 30 p m on 12107104 a1 wtud'l time they Wiii be put>llCly opened and read !of pefformJng wont to lurnllh all labor, matenals, tools, and eQUipmenl necessary to Remove and propMty c*5p08e of awroxlmately 52,000 square leet of roofing matenal of wt\!Ct1 app<oldmatety 1.000 square feet of llaahtng maabC material contain asbeSlos Prepare exl81lng surfaces and install a weather and watertJQhl adhered, fiberglass re1nl01ced. PVC roofing systems At Fairview Developmental Center In accordance wrtn plans and speoficabOOs Blddef1 IOf ltl1s projeCt m6st pogses$ a current c~ c1assmca11on hce<lse(S) ISSued by the Centract01$' State utense Boaro 11 tne l>IOde< is not l1<:ensed as ~fled. the bid WIM be disregarded Joni v~ t>ldOer1 must E::,5 1 Jornt Venture Pt9f8fenee will be Ql'Jnted to bidders ~ a& a 'Small B1191ness' rn acooidanoe wCh SectJOn 1896 et seq , Title 2. CahfOfnta C068 of Regula!IOOS APPl•ca hons tor preference must be slbmllled lo and appioved by the Otttee of Small and Mlnonty Buamess. 1531 I Street, 2nd Floor, Sacramen10. c~ 95814-2016 Bios must be suorrutted to( the entire wol1( dellcnbed tne•e1n O.V•ations lrom plans arJ;I specittcahons will nci be con~ed and Ml be cause tor rejectrons ot bids The ~ar1menl ha~ the noM •o.warve any 1rregulan1y 1n 141 bid 0< to r8j8C1 any orilll btds No bid wtll be aflslOered UnieS5 ti IS ~ on a standard lo«Tl lumtshed by the Department anct 15 made in' accordance won me ·1ns1ructJonS to Bidders • ProspectJVe bidders may eG.m•ne and ob1a1n p19ns spec1hcations and bKl IOfTllS by Kelly Vu 1714) 957 5217 Fax <7)4) 549-5893 A. pa)"Tlent bond Slendard Form 807 in an amount not le ss than , qi percent ot the CQ(ltract price must ~Ing~ ~re In eiau ol 16.000. The IUOOeMfuf t>lddlr will be required '° .,. Into a c:onb'llCtual IQr9tfTl9nt In the '°"" of 1 'Standlrd Acnement. Fonn STD 2" Whic:tl lhlJI be binding upon the State of Califofnie O<tty upon approval by the Stat. The contract It not blrdng on tither ea'1Y unleel and unlll " IS approved by the appropnate state agenael. Including the Oepartment oC Genefal Selvices. w reQUlAld All none.mpt state contradl of SS,000 0< more are 1tJbteCt to atate COnltlciOr nondlacnmlnebon and =:,,::" purauant to GovtfMlenl Code, Section 12990 and Tiiie 2, Calllomll Code ol Aeguletions. Division 3. Section 8201 A bid tor a public wens contract, wtlidl Is submitted by a bidder who has been deeerttfled trom contracting with the State by tfle C>epartrnent ol Fair EmplOymenl and HouSlng, shall be deemed to be ~eanoshall be rejeCted me Oepettment o1 Oevelopmentll Setw:es IS llOltdbng bicja trorn Diaabled Veleran Business Entefl>llaes in Of'de< to IM8I tne Departmenl's Mtabltshed goals of 3 pef09rtl tor dllalJled ve1eran Duaineu enterpn&eS {OVBE) to oomQly With Section 101 is: e1 aeq . of the Pt.Ohc Contrad Code and T iUe 2. Calttorna CoOe of AeoulllionS. Sec;oon 19060 60. et seq In accordance with proviaiona of Sec;oon 1 n3 of the Labor Code. the Oepattmenl has aacertained that the general p1eva1llng rain of wage& appllcable 1n the county 1n ....tllc:tl the wont la to be done are those ratee established and put>hahed by Ille D1rect0f ol the Oe(>anment of lndua1rlal Relatrons Copies of the wage r11es are on tile at the Office of the Ctlaef ol Plam Operatrons. F arrview Developmental Center MANOATQAY Srte 1nsp8ctton will be held November 2. 2004, 900 am F11r-.- Oeve10pmental Center, 250t Hart>o< Blvd Costa Mesa CA 92626 i.1te amval IO Mindatorf Site inspect!OO meeting will not be admitted" GEORGE MCGHEE Chle1 ol Plalll OperatlOflS t().110/04, 10/17/04 CNS-734013' NEWPORT BEACH- COSTA MESA D'-ll Y PILOT STATE OF II*> a oonnctual CAUfOAHIA-HEALTH IO••M In Iha form Of ~~HCY ~~== De:PAATMEHT Of be blnclna upon h D£Va,OPMENTAL SIMI ol Callloma ort-J 8ERVICES up:lll ~ by Iha NOTICE TO State The connct fl not CONTRACTORS blrdng on ellhar PAl1Y PROJECT NO. 04 SR unleae and l#'1Cll It fl n ~ b'f lhl Sealed bids win be ~ •• r9Celll9d at the offlCe of ~ ~.!: Plant Operations Otfica, d Fairview Development SeMme. II~ Center 2501 Harbor AJ ~ aca• Blvd , 'eosta Mesa, CA oontnKa ot S6,000 or 92626 until 2 00 pm on men .,. ~to ltat9 12/07104 at wtldl time OOilbecb ltley Wiii be publlCly llOI dlc:r\mlo&bon and opened and read f()I c:xJmE>llanot performing work to ~ pultt.lll'll lo lumisn all labor. Govemneot Code, materials tools and Sec1ion 12990 and T11le equtpmeOt necewry to 2, Calltomla Code of repaint OOY9f9d Regulatlonl, OMllorl 3. watkway/intenor C«llral Section 8201 A bid lor a Plam a1 Fat~ public WOIU contrlci, Developmental CentM In whictl 11 IMA:>mllled by a accordance with plans bidder 'l'fflO hu been and specifications decert!tled trom Bidder$ tor tilts proiect ~~ ~~ must possess a current vr ...._.. C·33 ctaS81flcatioo ot Fair Emptoymeot and license(s) issued by the ~· thall be Contract()(S' State to be Ucense Board tt the nonresponelve and thlll bidder Is not hoensed as ~ rejeCI~ ol ~rrJecj the bid w\~ Developmental Selvioee venrure btdd8f'8 must Is aollclllng bldf from DU.bled Veteran e::' a .lOlnt venture Bualneu Enterpriael in Preterence win be Ofdef . to meet the ~ to bidders 0epanmeora certrfied u a 'Smaj estab'1lhed goals Of 3 Bu5lne9$' In ~ peroent '°' dlUbled VWllh Section 1896 et vt11eran bU...,... Mq • Tltle 2. California encerprrses (OVBE) IO Code Of Regulations oomolY Wlttl Section """"'""lions lof 101 is: et Mq., ol the .,...,..._ PlbllC Cootrac;t Code prefenllioe must be and Tttle 2 Calitomla IUbmlfted 10 and Code ol ~· . approved by tile Office ol tionl, Small and Minority Section 1 60. et Buainese. 1531 1 Street. ~ acooroanoe VWllh 2nd Floor, Saclamento, pl"OVttlooe of S«:tlotl CA 95814-2016 1n3 o1 the U1bcx Code Bids most be submltt8d the [)epl/1menl nU tor the eoore work alCeltllned ltllt the desCnt?8d ltlefetn general ~alq ,.191 Oevllbon!I from plans ol WI08I appllcal:>le In and ~bona will the oounty WI ""1fctl the OC?t be conaidefed and worll ia to be done are Wiii be cause for ltlOM rates eetabllahed rejeCtions of bids The and pobfiahed by lhe Oepanrnent haa the nghl OlrectOf of tile to waive any 1rregolari1y Oeoartment of lnduatr1al 1f'I a bid or to reject any Relationa Coples of the or all bids No bid Wltl be wage rates ire on tile at considered unless it lS the Ottk:e of the Chlel ol made on a standard Plant Operabonl, torm turt\1Sh9d by the Fa11'MW Oevelopmencal Oepertment and 11 made Center In acooC'danoe With lll8 MANOA TOR't' 'lna1ructions to Blddefl • Site 1n&peci!On will be PrOspectlve bidders may held November 2. examine arid oblatn 2004. \ 1 oo am F11~ plans, specrflcatlOOI, ~ Ceoler. and bid loons by Kelly 2501 Hatt>or Blvd. Vu (71 4) 957·5217, Fax Colla Meta, CA 92626 (714) 549-5893 "La1ll amval 10 A payment bOOd. Milndatoly Ille Standard Form 807 1n an lrlspectJOn meeting will amount not !Ms than noc be admlttec1" fOO l)efoent of the GEORGE MCGHEE contraci pnce must Chief of Pia nt accompany tMlfY Operations contract 111'10Mno an 1<il10/04, 1()('7/04 eq>endrture 1n ex.cesa of CHS-1334()61 $5.000 NEWPORT BEACH- The successM bodder COSTA MESA DAILY will be required to enter PILOT ENTERTAINMENT ------------------------~ Sped al Events 1310 TODAY 'S CROSSWORD ANSWERS IOUAlHOUSM ~ All re.I utete edvtrlrs rn& rn tht~ newspaper IS sub1ec l to the Federei fe1r Hous•na Act of 1968 as amended wh1cll makes •I 1lleaal to 1dvert1se ·any prefer ence. itrrr1tat1on or d1scr1minet1on based on race color, r ehaion. su handicap. f1m1hel stetus or nahonel oriain or 1n 1ntenhon to melt.e eny such Pf•ference, limit• hon or d1scrnnlne1ton • This n••~aper wlll l'OI ~now1naly eccept any lmrrj~~~ 1dvert1Mm.nl for rut nllh which is In violation of the law Our re1d1rs are hereby Informed that ell dwell· 1nas adver t1sed In this newspaper 11• eve1lebl• on en 1qu1I opportunity bHIS. To c:ompl1ln of dis crlmlnetlon, ctll HUO toll lrH et 1·800·424 ·8590 J\utiques <11nll£ctt A sped.al 111.dverttsmg supplement featurtna andquee a collecdbles -perfect for •hope, dealen, aucdooa, booUellerw, decorator9. reftn.t.bet's and an p.llena. Reach 42,000 readera ln Newport Beach, Newport C.Out. C.Orona del Mar, Balboa bland. eo.ta MeA. P\lbUcado-n Date naad.ay. OCtober 19. 2004 Space &.Copy ~clltnei nae.day, October 12, 2004 ' Advenortal DeadlllM1 ~. OCtobcr 13. J004 Call today! Ann GaJdJoU.I at 949-574-4249 or Pax your a4 to 949 63 l...689f ... ..ato llDD.~ttmee.com ~~Piki I forJSIG~JMf rfts i , . I .. : . .. . I ;:~ so~g~T 2202 ......... ...-A..CAt2107 b. _....,&L .,.,....(.A t_. ---~""' Garaae/ Y1rd~lel 1489 COM SUN 7-2 ONlY, S06 Oahlla Ave In th• f>Jteoi, ~ moW'c.'pra&e \ale wd, 1V, di5hes, etc .. ~ & 11Cce$SOrllD fr om vacation home incl sofas. u chair, ottoman, colfee tables, fr 111 & olher items. Z yrs new 1n Newport Beach 949- 760 6837 S•t-Suo 9-12 General Announcements 1610 o OANCI LISSONS n OJnte lessons for an occasions Birtt,days. anmversartes, weddmes. crusin 949-813-1102 CHILD SERVICES c-tc......_. Old Co.nsl Gold, lllver. teWfllrY. watlthls. lntiQues colle<:tlblet 949-6'2-9448 3110 .~ca.,., tor Ad0t>llon SAT 12·4·00 PetSmart Cost• Mesa 17th & Superior, (Hut to Mictells) ~1-m?. al!.l> VoU'ttess ._., anl-liletwerii.«g 00111 On-line 949-644-2279 QUAllfY ICITTINS & C'.A TSI Cared For In PriYlllt Honm. Mio~ Blood T.tild. Fed Pt9T'Un Foodl, ,,_.. tlt'ed. Shab. o.wom.d ' de-tleed, t£Al TH ~ TtE. WaMenc1s l2 ... iRVN SfECTIUill F ASHOH ISLNCl TAllY IUTTINS lto4 e)1l6d Sll1ll'Y OorabOnS needed. Memo Cllecb. Olis'/ & Rla5q ~ f ...-4 non profit Tn D D- f1111560. (;ormuilty Alwl'lll ~ p .0 Boll 8662 Ne:pgt 8-dl. C.A w Dogs 3615 llMX U1 M£. ~ 6 wits acnlblt. lrcJl'll .. dlt:I on ~ 2nd frelll ~-96711·1446 Chlldca""'urury ChllclclN,teunery scnoois ms Schools ms LIVI IN CHILD CAlll. Local Au Pair Proeram now .teceptlfle host famrly applieallom for fall and Wtnle< IM"t1Yal$. flexible, le&nl. 45hr Vwll lowest pr oar •m cost averaa11111 S2!>.3/wll. per flmtty nol P4lt chold llX). 713· 2002 ww eur~up1tr com -----PROTECT YOUR KIDS Retired eauato.-Ind llctnstd steurily speclilist seeks ~ tune employment wllll tlewpot1 lleacll client Slrooo pio!es51oe\11 f!Sumt ind references. CorDlli dtl Mar resklettl fir 3A YA" (NI) 173·7112 Gtntnl Genenl Announcements 1610 Announcemlntl 1110 ARMSTRONG I' I\ I ) I' ! I\ I I I ..., ls Proud To Support The Corona dd Mar High School & Middle School PTA 3 I st Annual Home Tour on Tues<hy. October 19th from 10 A.M. co 4 P.M lickec.s m $50.00 each. c.all Anmtrong Proputia or Home Tour Hotline at (949) 720-1423 HOME FURNISHINGS Furniture NEWPORT CONSIGNMENT GALLERY ANT10IJES 6 caJ.£CT19lES • ~ ~NIT\JRE PIAHOS&NtT • ~wl l'mn Rultud • 'ltc \bite llou~ Calli • <.A'll I Bl Y < Hrrs • One f'1<>.< or b 111rt l-.ru1c • ( ,tn'lgnmcni "ccCfl«cJ Duly • WI< \.olet ~ Appnual• • Bondtd & uc.autod •lit<. \Q fT F-IUE'llAY FRONTAGE SHOWRI X >M • In C.o.u \i= End of S~ Fwy T<:U.f'IE: 888-434-0722 AISCllUT&Y Ml CA.9tl HERSHEY, FRITO LAY & M&M vt:NDING ROIJTlS WITH LOCATIONS ONLY S9995 1·800·914-9980 Ill CASH COWi 90 \lendlna Machines In JO locetions $9,995 Cell Nowt \·800·836·3464 AISOUITI OOLD-11 60 v1ndlna machines/ ucellent locetjons, all tor Sl0.99& 800-234-6982 Ral&tm Servlca USO ••H SIWlt'S •l,OttT Sl!I int l'uT'9 .... b ~ SS. c.. ID>&7-4111! • :m T~ ,, 1'IDdld rrh COMMERCW. PROPERTY FOR LWE 4502 Ccwll1•dllll Left ...... Cenlwv Vtllet ~o~ I OOOsf soect Includes pettJnc spc. restroom & slot IC'll 5'llCa SJ(XX).lmo Av .. l lQ !M9-67J.W25 HOMES FOR SALE ORANGE 5400 COUNTY •AIULOUS OIAll O,.M SUM 12-4, Sltlkflw .. HST Of HACH UV1MOI 2 blocks to B11 C1nyon. 2br 2ba I It vel , Sl.299,000 Jim & Petty COM HOMES 949 759 9070 0.efl HHH s-1 2-4 2659 Su l ant Built 1n 2002 John l11n1 Homn, 2004 Builder of the Ynr 4br. Jb1 nested in th1 heart of CdM fully up1reded kitchen No mtlow roo• $1.575 000 By owner 949 706 ~22 O.en .._ .. S-12-4 2659 s.. Line Built rn 2002 John Lel"I Homes, ?004 Builder of the YHr 4br 3b1 nested 1n the hurt of CdM tully up1raded kitchen No melow roo• Sl .495,000 By owner 949 706 2522 NIW lHTIMOI 1 alOfY 4br 11na lam home, not rn MlS, b11 lot. 3 car aar. Alt 9't9-466 0912 COSTAMllA a.L DJllllfl Star• To~nllOftll '-"' 11ea _, 1.0 • .-.ooo MeM Verde htt 8uyt 191,211.~~d home. 04\IY 1598,000 la 1-atory home ovtt UI001f, $591,000 Fl11 au-.. i.. 48r. needl ,.,~ pelnt MOt.000 w .... n' ...... ._ (714)ts7 .... 77 •HA VllDI POOL NOMI Sweepln1 COfDlf IJOllllds In prime b Kt loc. l·Sty 4br, 2be, fllW & upared1d kl t ch w/ar1nlt1 counten, new wood/tlle floorlna. pl1nt1tlon ahuttera. Freallly painted lnMde/ out. $695,000 Ce ll Coldwell Benker Buch· aide 714-9U-1200. Or.•• Me••• Delly 1 _,,_ 260 Victoria, G·2. Rere Opportunlt)' nur Newport Buehl 28r 2.581 Condo IPPf'Ol 1089sf C1pe Cod ,Style ldul locetlon, mnter sull1 w/nulted celllnp , HOA, pool, spe. Secured Prtmlsu. S360.000 Cell 951-694-8016. Uii A .-aw Moii Rtll'IOdeted I ready . fOt new oWMt. l·•t1 car 2 MW 9a'a, ff..tlly PllnlM ln/outclou to be•ch. = CcMdWel 8enllet n .. eu.oo ......... NEED TO SELl YOUR PROPERTY UR HOME Of THE EEKPAG ON ATURDAY CAN HELP CALL Of'IN SUNDAY I -4 ne........Hetgltts Alee) -t60J 611 Horge Ctr 4br 2.Sba 2105 sf hiahly Mot.ALll'S IWffS up-eded townhm. Wall< TOWMNOMIS •· NewU ...... lerp41w to shops, schls I. rut It..• Gru•lt Hu111 landsc pvt b1clt.yd 2651 Vhte Ome4o w/ape & patio. SValue 0.-S4M l -S Rane• Pmln& S7B5.000· $•~ $815,0000 As11sl2stll 49,ooo 949-922·7457 Hltlli Op.-Celll'"I ... WIJt/ll.t; llSt al j7qia-ty l a.vii ..,, ... + or-- ll:t 5* w/~ ~ Mft riew 2br ~ba prrtea. descf...._ ad $749,000 .... -~ ,...._ a..tty ..--. ownet's phone t4t-tl2-641t rurtwl. * tnP-0-SEll _ __;_.;..;__:_ ___ _ Sdl Ccmt ~2Bl2 ...... w .. "'-~ G<•l W"IW af COUffl '/11111. Open 5'1· T",q 8.-i & aty 'Wds-~ 1·5, 22£3 Rutilfs Jbf GrllCIO'O WW. •/24 l'I sec 2ba Ip, nu pelflt/cerpet. & ctoorm.n 2br dual wind. ref, wd, Incl, OPEN SUN 1-4 aprinkleta, $!>90K·S619K liOl Lido Pw1o. Or egt 714-J!M.9661 Urvt llA St ,m.exx> DlnaPollt ~~ NIW CONSOUCTJON Lido PIB R..it) IHS2 1'-L.tt1n1 0.-S-l-41SO Penoremlc contllne. 26 llve ~-.i D1tc.i harbor views. 4br J.5be bu remod & upend approx 3.227sf. 3 c Oeeuv1lle, •PPfO~ 3900 1tt1cl\ ear. Sl,800.900 s f, la pvt patios Ed Conway ERA fine w/llmestont firs some l'\omes Cell 949·370-5766 views ot aoll course 949·661 -2784-Sl,995.000·S2.195.000 Carol Rudet Barons Reel f1>unbln Vlllty htat• 94-677 ·3366 ,OOl SPICW • BEACH Lido Island Valuel Newer Ptffect loc, only a short lerae 5 • olftce & 4 car drtve to the b11ch. pier. 11erea• Oes1aner home shOt>s S.t on oveuued Only S2,995,000 Heve 11rounds wn sep lawn others mv11l1bl1 Catt treH pooVsp• 4br 2b1 P1tridl Tenore Natt0n· B•& t1m kltch c. dlnina ••de USA 949·856-9705 Price reduced $589,000 Hu., lbr J hA ba tv bad> C1ll Coldwell Binker bay 1938sf condo. 11ted Be1chs10e 714-968· 1200 comm POOi I. sp1 2 c llACH AUA 'OOl pr, II 1>1t10 I. blbltly HOMI. Ctr tract loc S2750/mo 949-!>74-9474 Rench style l·stry 4br SAVI TMOUiiiiOSI Incl upanded muter. We help seller~ sell IOI 1 m1ny up11r1des. newly low .wt fH HELP U·S£ll r et1led p laster pool Soult! Coast 888-548-2822 $635,000 to $649,900 •-.1-Cell Coldwell Binker _,., .. BHchsjde 714 968 1200 IT'S A 10t SOUTH U,OAAOIO 2 STOIY COAST MIUO Ouel rOCK HOMI. Chermina mnter sul••. model 4br, 2'/•b• home on perfect home 1n 11•ted over'1zed tuah land· comm, treverlne floor scaped ll'OUncb Nl!w rol-In&. Inside lndry, A/C door 1vate ........, Tree & pool views from ::i~:.. $700 pvt p1t10, aym & pienlc Cell Coldwell Banker 1111 $419.900 C1ll 8-:hUdl n4-968-1200 Coldwell 81nlt.11 Buch srde 714' 968-1200 st;ih ,_.., "-• .lllmille Cr• ltlf, ~·· '3000/mO MClll'lt1 $1000 71~9009 eacl. 2.0 .... a.1•-· .... ,_, «*'PV41W-. tnti Fp ~~~· -..... c....ia •. 381. 2 Story rruwbll eotry, Fp, $3250/lllO ...... lvtll llQ 9(5-947·9590 w«k .:. ... ........... _... ...... ,.li*to t.dl. veultld Clll, lto'le. friL cell fin & more I U I., .. " ~546-2421 2bf I be £astslde pvt petio, l Cir pr 253 eo.t.a Mesa St Sll!SO/mo ~ In rf(M ... 9&Q3-7800 I St ... 2t>r 1 1.5 b1, 191 Alb«t St. B O~n Sun 12·5 twnhm, pvt p1tlo. 1 c pr, Ave1I now Alt Sl •95 Cell 949-378·8999 I .._ ~ at)4I lbr I.be tw on lqil tit end ot Q.6.dHec w/d *"' Pit <* M~M Sl500 949·646·1732 3br 2b• with aar, close to shopplna end frwy. JllO M1c1 S1750/mo •at 949 673 7800 E Side 2br I 5b• house frla. dl..,wr. hkups, fp. yud. Sl800 Ave1I Nov 15th 949 719 0748 2 Yrs. New! Oil twn 2 mst' br 2.5bl All 3 c p 'Wd Fh, .... _,, w/d ~w S\915() 949 5111 4000 A(! WWW kle!llPf'O com 2 Yn. ~ a.I. hm 2 "'* br 2.Sbe Alt J c p Wd fh, .,.... _, wld tri11 smo 949 581 4000 A(! -· klelnC>fO com .... V_. VIiii Jb• 2 Sb• pvt petlOS pool & IOI tp. frm. wd 2 c pr Ho clop $2250/mo • sec: dllc> Jeff dyS 949-442 7 J5() ~-nd !M~2 6409 3br 2 !lb• buu home 'l c ~. wd firs. l0tmal don ev11I 11 I, S2llXl I yr l'WI "'""'""" 949 439 777J it.._. 4bl 2 5be N 2.frosl. pvt 54ltll -pool tM, ~ So Coast Metro. .. $295() 714 ~0703 lrvlne Qu11I Hill\ nr Irvin• Spectrum bt and new 2tl' 2ba condo. 11unlt@/up aJ ade\, patio, 2' c •• ' and unit flilly 149edld Sl~ S3llX> .. --~18&7 ~ .... Wmlyr"' hV"'1 ~ .,. :a. 2 c or. ti ail*./~ UYW1. rlt:f QI SZ!'rO 9l8U1 m; 0,.... Hewe Swl 1 -S 85 Canyon Crest 28r + l oll or 38r 2 ~. sinale fem1ly home orort "' l1llhld & dllQCUlel1 i'led comm Chentory fUftlt Rldilla By °""'* ~ olllrs trom '6!81 to S/lJI -~~~14.J! llgllna Belch Ocwww1f1-• ~ _..... watet vu lps, Cltdo. 2llr 2bl condo $3200 lw!. no p:ta~8546 Ntwpartllldl YlilLY UASIS .... NIWP'CMT ltOMfS Ml ~y IUAlTOltS '49-675-6 "l rx1cunvt ULACI - BEACH Totll remodel from the around up 2- stry. 4Br, Jee buullfut kllch w/tOt> of th1 tine •Pl>''· recnwd llctlhn1 $849.000 Coldwell &.nit.If BNchside 714-968-1200. OW""-...... <'> ...... now. 2,J ,4Br'• P11ces star1Jn8 Ir om 395() 8161 RllD1TDlbn I030 ~~~~ Hdlglanltldl sucun IY-THI-SU Model perfect Costel 11tc1nce & only 2 yrs old W1,., to batch La 2 sty In pted comm w/pool & spa 4br Jb1. auest br It ba on tint lev11 S8J9.000 Cell Coldwell 81nk11 Buch· sld• 714-968-1200 Veru*es Wat. to bch U4e leM on 1111 b .. cll <>wmrc \tr Im ~ share home w/deck, fp pdln .,.... kltch iwc1s, wsNdfy. tennis $700/mo S\350/mo ges.~ 4160 71~198 9&673-6Zl9 RfSIOENTlAL RENT Al.S ORANGE 7400 COUNTY ~w.....,....., Jbf' 2b• dl•min~ llouae, Oct· Mii mo ll!d utll 949-613-let 7 .... ,.. .... ..... , .. /lleedt very nice kltcll, fp, w/d, pr.JP, petlo. 110/amk 11.JDn ~ MMllOOIC3 NP Hts nice 2br Triple•, lera• p1t10 1•r • p11kln& soec:a_ laund lac. 11500/mo 949 223 8820 ~ 3br 2b• duo1t1 upat11r1 unit. wd I" retu1. micro, S2400/mo I yr lu 949 295 3675 3br 2b1 Eul Bluff townhomt. 1pac1ous home. front deck 2 car llf close to comm pool •st$~ 949 673 7!00 PSYOI RN AU.HTS $2J..$31Jll +Sliff Diff H .. th. V1St0n, Dental ' 401(11) Ot1nae County Send resume and salary hlstofy to: Ametic•n Neufo ,, ............ ,__, lmmed ll>:OOam-l:OOpm, •nn.., phones, ~ f1ttn1. c.tt 949-650-97 ,.._ ... PT E. CAllllt ~-----'° eiqmld ,.. bul " yov -ConwniS9ion 732·22'-0123 SEU ,.. ... ......... C1llfornla law re· qulfn ttlet contrec:· tors t•"'"' )obs th1t tot.I '5QIJ'"W moll (lab« or l'lllter,.ls) bl lk:enMd by the Contractors St•t• l~ Bowd. Sub law ltso requires that contrec:ton 111elu!M ttlelr ilclrtM nl#llOlr on II ldverflslnl. YOU "" chldl tlll sbtvs of your llcenud co ntr1 c tor at www.calb.c•.sov or I00·32l·CSLB. Unll· cen11d contnctors t•llln1 Joba tlllt total less than S500 m111t state In their 1•v.,tlw1m111b that ttley ere not licensed lty the C1ntrectora State Llc:enM llolrd.• ..... n111e1111 ... AUDI M 2000 WllD"• .. ~ 5911 lni, •Int concl, fully loeclld. .. wti.11 drive, SOii ml urvlet completed. 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