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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2003-01-28 - Newport Mesa Daily Pilot• 1· 0 Serving the Newport-Mesa community since 1907 TUESDAY,JANUARY 28,2003 Property 9wners plead with planners allow the city 10 !.ev..e property redevelopment mne. QUESTION Costa Mesa commissioners consider tossing 434 acres into Westside project zone. Affected businesses say they'll fight. Many owners l>a.ld 1.he1r prop- erties are not blighted or an t:co- nomic burden and that any blight in the proposed area could easily be resolved by working with existing city regulations. within the area through emment · Ma.run Millard ..aid 1ha1 rt:· domain, a pr<1'pect that strike'> development is es..,..enual for im- fear in the heart., uf the property proving the WestMde. Should COIQ Mesa IH<Mn ~to the Wests id• redevelopm.m aree 7 Call our Readers ? • Deirdre Newman Daily Pilot ners had not voted whether to recommend re<lesignaung the zone's boundanes to include the odd-shaped area roughly bor· dered by 151.h Street. Wh11tier Av enue and F.ast 19th Street owners. "The Westside 'ltinlu., literary "Capturing tlu'> area under the guise of blight is unforgivable," said Carol Ann Burr. who owns property on Whittler. "l·orty· four of the blight md1c:ator'i can be re- solved by code enforcement.· "The city would have the and figuratively," Millard '>aid ~It power to take our property and net'<b 10 be redevdoped. lht-. •'> tum 1t over 10 a developer not a popularity c.:ontesL" Hotline at (949) 642-6086 or send e-mail to da1/yp1fot 'iifat1mes com Please spell your name and include your hometown and phone number. for venfication purposes only CO~'TA MESA -A vocaJ con- unge111 of industriaJ property ownerc; made ernotionaJ pleas to the Plannmg Commission not to 111dude their properti~ in an area that may be added to the downtown redevelopment zone through errunent domain," 5a.Jd lne Downtown Redevelop To qualify as a redevelopment area, the territory must contain '>ubstdJ1tial blight and be an eco- nomic burden to the commu- nity. Designating the temtory a'> a redevelopment area would allow the city 10 receive m Qre revenue in property taxes. It would also Roger MacGregor, who h~ ment ProJell wa... ec;tabhc;hed m owned a yacht-bwldmg bus111ess 1973, and new terntory has been on Placenua for JS years. "That • ., addE.-d to IL three lime' -the what is scaring U!> to death • l~t ume m I q8(). It currently m- Only one out of 20 '>peaker'> at eludes about LOO a<.re'> A'> of press time Monday. plan Monday mgh1's meeung '>poke m favor of adding the area to tht:' See PLANNERS, Page A4 COME SAIL AWAY \)C,\-\)C.,\ • DON LEACH DALY P'I. • It's hard to tell that it's still winter in Newport-Mesa as UC Irvine student race-boats 1ockey for position, almost tipping over as they take part in a pracbce race inside Newport Harbor on a clear and sunny day that saw httle wmd and lots of sunshine. New Mariiiers iibrary find s name in Creans Supporters honor the..!:JewpQ.tt Beach couple whose $500,000 donation pushed the $5.1-million joint-use project over the hump. Christine Carrlllo Daily Pilot NF.WPORT BEACH -The Mari- ners Branch Library adopted a new name Monday morning to honor two residents who donated the last $500,000 needed to fund its con- struction. The state-of-the·art library, set to begin construction later this year, will be called the Donna and John Crean Mariners Branch Library. a gesture that reflects library supporters' grati- tude for the donation that pushed it over the final financial hurdJe. ·1 think it's e ntirety appropriate to recogni7.e the people that helped get us there.· said Theresa O\ase, co- chair of the Build A Mariners Library Committee. ·(Their donation played.I a very significant role; it put us over the top, and we were all thrilled when we heard about it.· To qualify for a $3.2 million state grant. library supporters needed to raise a third of the grant value -a Ut- tle more than $1 million -in private donations. More than 700 private do- nations we:re received, but the Creans were the major contributors to the SS. I-million, 14,000-~foot project •11 was a phenomenal campaign.· said Melissa Adams, spokeswoman for the Newport Beach Public Ubrary. THE VERDICT .. rhe Creans reached into their pock- ets when It came down to the last minute on the scoreboa.nf .. :;"11hey got uc; over the top.· Had the Creanl> not stepped for· ward. Ubrary supporters would have had to ask the city for a contribution. "We were very optimistic because it's a very great project," Councilman Don Webb said. "I just think that 11 was a great statement about the community that many people would care about uying to put together a l.t- brary that the public and the school can both use. We just have a great communJty.· The support for a library that ini· tially stirred up controversy has sur- prised, but pleased nearly everyone involved in moving the project for- ward. •1 was very surprised and I was overwhelmed by the outpouring of FY1 To donate, mail check to Build A Mariners Library Fund, Newport Beach Public library, 1000 Avocado Ave., Newport Beach 92660 For more information. call (949) 644-3150. support." Olase said. "I t.hmk it's a great example of what you can do when you set your mind 10 some th.U)g .. It's a really nice example of the way the cicy and the school dJs trict worked together.· The library is expected to be com pleted In two years. Donations will be accepted on an ongoing bru.i • CHRISTINE CARRILLO oovers • education and m•y be reacned at (9491 574-4268 or bye-mall at d!nsflne.carrillo iifstimes com Who could forget Don Vaughn? A while ago. I reminlsced about lifeglwds I bad knOwn. 1 left. out one of the more remarkable onea. Don Vaughn. slab ofa man wbomust have wefgJled ~over300 pounds. He also had an arti.8dal leg. Oneofhls favorite tricks wutowh.lp experience. to say the le t. When he did It in bars. trong men vowed to give up drinking. Daily Pilot AT A GLANCE ON THE~ www.~ccm SCHOOL BOARD Visual and perl<>mllng erts progrema ere on lonight'a IChool board meeting egenda. S..Pac•A3 Don was the son of Tiny Vaughn. the Constable of Newport Beach 'Jbwnsblp. This was before municipal courts and municipal court marshals. Out local juadce of the peace was Donald Dodge, and Tiny Va~ WU b1a constable. Tiny'a tctua1 name WU FraoJc. but 1 neY!'l' heiid. anyone call him by thlt name. 11ny WMn\ tiny. Al 6-foot • 7, he WIS I huge ROBERT ~Tc' GARDNER bury the blade co I hilt ln his Jes. For IOmeot'Ht whO dldn'l laMJW h WU In utifldaJ les.ltwatan~ Uke father, like son. Don Vaughn also wasn't tiny. He was 6-foot-7 and played profi lonaJ football at one polnt., but be also pent several yea.rs as a lifeguard at 8l.g Corona. One day, a drunk ltagemt down to the beac.h. He Mt on tbe sand at th~ waten edge.~ commen and makina b.tri1itU' obnolSoua. 1be police~ Called and dnM down to the WEATHER The aun Wiii shin. once h fog buma o1f. S..Plc•A2 NEWPORT BEACH SPORTS Rhond N•" ludl Costa Mell Hlgh'a girts' biaAl9lblll teem to a double~ win.t~end e.t.nda roh pest OcNI\ \1-w • Tl'WM w... .,_..oft.'*' ~ S.PllpA7 Costa M esa man dies after rescue from fire Officials say they don 't know what killed a 50-year-old man pulled unconscious from hi s burning apartment. Deepa Bharath Daily Pilot c O<., IA \11 \A .\ 50 \ear old man d1e<l after firE.-fightcr. rt">nwd hun from ht' hum· mg apartment \1ondJ\' morning. offic:tah "3.ld. Peter '><:hY. aJV of < .o,ta Me-.a wa., pro nounced dl•c1d al I loag l lo<;pllal, Orange (.ounty < .oroner nffinah ..aid An autopw wa., perlormt'd. bu1 official ... '-<!) lhey sull do not k.nO\~ 1hr cau-.t• of dt'alh IOXJLology rt' See FlRE, Pace A.t THE ECONOMY R eal est ate bubble st ill hasn 't burst Realtors say home prices aren 't falling off. They remain higher in O.C. than in surrounding counties. Oeepa Bharath Daily Pilot NEWPORT-MESA -Local ReaJton; are optimisoc that the reaJ estate boom they say started about five years ago won't bust m the near future. The Califom1a Assn of ReaJtors reported Monday that the median home price in Orange Councy m Decem ber was $433.960, higher than the median home price in Los See BUB8l.E. Pas• M • A2 Tuesday, January 28, 2003 KIDS TALK BACK Learning everything about everything The Daily Pilot went to Wilson Elementary School in Costa Mesa to ask second-graders, 'What are some of the things you can learn in a museum?' "[You can learn! about dinosaurs.'' GRACIELA APARICIO, 1 Costa Mesa "[You can learn! about fossils by looking at them, by observing them." GABRIEL VEGA. 1 Costa Mesa "[You can] learn about culture and other famous people who made paintings, H EUARIE GARTNER,7 Costa Mesa "[You can learn! about cavemen and when they were alive." TIMMY KAKKANATT, 1 Costa Mesa "You can learn about how animals lived, what they ate, how they died and find out whatever you want to know." LELAND STEPHENS, 8 Costa Mesa -Interviews and photcs compiled by 01risti11e CArrillo ----------~~.---..~ . ON CAMPUS IN THE ·CLASSROOM SEAN Hlt.LE'R I OA!(V PILOT ADraham Magana, 7, inspects a model froglet during a science lesson to teach the growth process at Wilson Elementary School. Egg-citing lessons on lif ecycles Christine Carrlllo Daily Pilot W hen talldng about Jifecycles, it all funnels back lo that age-old question, "Which came first, the chicken or the egg?" Well the second-graders at Wilson Elementary School in Costa Mesa found themselves tussling with that conundrum on Thursday. As pan of the la Habra Oilldren's Museum's Student Outreach Program, Wllson students got the chance to partake in an interactive science lesson, compliments of the museum. The class will eventually get a field trip to the museum in March. Wilson Elementary second-graders ask themselves if the egg or the chicken appeared first "It's always nice having a different voice.~ said Sandy Kaszynslcl. one of the second-grade teachers at WUson. "When you teach, h's nice to have the hands-on content, language and concepts .... ll all comes together cognitively." Keeping in line with second-grade curriculum, srudents at Wllson got the chance to learn about lifecycles from an expert other than their teacher. Staning their lesson with a bag of plastic frogs representing different life stages, the studentS worked independently as they learned about how a frog develops and changes throughout its lifespan. But the true complexities of lifecycles were quickly revealed when the students worked together in groups. Faced with the tumultuous task of placing cards depicting different life stages of a chicken in sequential order, the studentS simply could not decide where to put the full -grown chicken -before or after the egg. Though they choked before that long-standing poser, the second-graders rose to th~ challenge of documenting life stages of a slew of other animals. "We're making the cycle go bigger and bigger so that the rat can grow up," 7-year-old Timmy Kakkanan said. Happy to have accomplished their feat, the srudentS at \"Jilson gained a more in-depth understanding of Ufecycles, thanks lo their children's museum teacher-for-a-day, Cristy War.Jdn!>. "It's so exciting to watch them do it and lo be so excited abou( the things they're doing and what they're learning," Kaszynski said. • IN THE ClASSROOM is a weekly feature in which Daily Pilot education writer Christine Carrillo visits a campus in the Newport-Mesa area and wrttes about her e><perience. SCHOOL LUNCH MENU WEDNESDAY Vegetarian health sandwich or bean and cheese bunito, veggie stic:Q with ranch dip, green apple juice bar, choice of milk MONDAY Munchable Lunch Salad or chldcen patty sandwich on a bun, green beans, cinnamon apple tlk:ee, choice of milk The Newport-Mesa Unified School District offers menu choices each day er elementary $chools. Students may choose a vegetarian entree if desired. The selection varies. It may be either a salad, sandwich or hot entree. School lunches are $2 each. Here's what's being served this week: TODAY Mun~able Lunch Salad with fruit yogurt or teriyaki beef dippers and rice, cnap green salad with ranch dressing, choice of fruit juice, choice of milk THURSDAY . Munchable Lunch Salad or turkey and gravy, mashed ' potatoes, freah baked whole grain roll, sliced peaches, choice of milk FRIDAY Munchable Lunch Salad or cheeae plue, broccoli florets with ranch dip, choice of fruit. choice of milk · •The Munchable Lunch Salad contains totted greens, cheny tomatoes, cradcera, protein aourcea such as cheese, aunfl~r seeds, fruit yogurt end honey-roasted peanuts, and dressing. No child Is discriminated again6t b«:ause of rtJCfl ,_,. color, national origin, age or disability. ff it II t»I~ a child haa been dlscrlmlnattd again.r, write immediately to the ~ry of AgrlQJ/ture, Washington, DC 20260. DailyAPilot · PHOTOGRAPHERS Sean Hiller, Don Leach, Kent Treptow READERS HOTLINE (949) 642-6086 92626. Copyright: No news stories. lllu1tr11tions, editorial matter of advertisements herein can be reproduced without written permission of copyright owner. SURF AND SUN WEATHER FORECAST We'll awake to some dense fog along the coast this morning, but it'.11 burn off for a mostly sunny afternoon. Highs will barely top 70 in Costa Mesa while atlctOng to the mld...00. in coastal Newport Beach. Lows will stay above 50. SURF VOL. 97, NO. 28 THOMAS H. JOHNSON, Publleher TONY OOOERO, Editor JUC1'f OETTING, Advertising Director LANA JOHNSON, Promotiona Director ( News Editors Gina Ale><ander, Lori Anderson, Paul Saitowitt, Daniel Stevens NEWS STAFF 0...,. Bharath Crime and courts reporter, (949) 674-4226 dHpa.bhararh<flltJtimn.oom June Caaegrande Newport Beach reporter, (949) 574-4232 )u1W.caugrtJnde@ltJtlma.com Peul Clinton Politics and environment reporter, (949) 764-4330 paul.clinton@latlmes.oom lo"'*Hafl* Coat1 M ... reporter, (949) 674-4276 lollta.harpertlltJtf,,,..,com o.ir.. 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CA HOW TO REACH US Cl~latlon The Times Orange County (800) 252-9141 Advertising Ctaum.ct (949) 642-5678 DllPllv (9491642-4321 Edltot1al News (949) 642-5680 Sports (949) 674.-4223 Newa Fu (949) 646-4170 Spom Ft111 (949) 650-0170 E-mail: dallypllot@ltJtlmea.com Main Office Buain ... omc. (949) 6'2-4321 au.in ... Fu (949) 631-7126 Published by Tim.• Community News,• dlvl1lon of the Lo1 Angei.t nm ... C2002 Tlmee CN. All rlOhtt r ... rwd. 'Nednesday looka to be · nearly Identical, and Thursday looka to provide leas fog. lnfoflN1!on: www.nws.noaa.gov BOATING FORECAST The northweaterty wlnda will blow 1Q to 15 knots In the Inner watera thia afternoon, with 2·foot wavea end a weat swell of 3 feet. The swell wlll bu lid a couple feet thla evening. Out farther, the wlnda wlll bfow tflghtly atronger at 10 to 20 knota, with 2-to 4-foot wevea and • w.tt swell of 8 to a feet The swell will dtcreeae thllevenl~. The latest northwest awell arrives today and brings with it some head-highs along west-facing breaks end overheads at the better apots. On Wednesday, the swell will peak, and we'll enjoy aome overheads. We'll drop Into the chut-to shoulder-high range on Thursday. The next northwest awell anives Friday, but doesn't loolt to bring too much energy. W..queHty: www.surlrlder.orp TIDES '""'-6:44a.m. 1:18p.m. 7:67p.m. 12:131.m. Height 6.94 fMt high ~.89 feet low 3.50 feet hfgh 2.31 fMtlow WATER TEMPERATURE 69deg,.... Dcbly Pdot NEWPORT BEACH CITY COUNCIL PREVIEW ON THE AGENDA HOTIIES PIZZA A new pizza parlor to open on Newport Aoulcvan.I has asked the city lor the right to, among other things. provide home delivery of beer and WIOl' With food. Though the Planning Commission granted the request, < .ounc1lman Gary Proctor d\kt:d that the maner be brou~t up for City Council cons1derallon. A public hearing 1orugh1 wiU g~w rnundl members and fl-''>•dent'> a chance to '>pe.iL .1bnu1 the rt'quesl. WHAT TO EXPECT < ounctlman John I tl'fll•rnan ha'> also said thtJt th" reque<,t could bt· c1 matter for concern II l 1>r11t'' al a time when the uty I'> acuvely looking for way' to remvcnt the Pl·n1111.ula and Wel>t Nc·wport areru. from their l urrt•111 "p;.trty central" image to that of an llJl'l ale. beachfront l 0111111u111ty. 1-urther. al> I lt•fft•man pomted out, ht•t•r .ind \\tile dd1vcne' l uuld c ontrihutc to und1•r.ig1· dnnkmg. BACK BAY BOARDWALK \ h.1h1tat re'>torauun pl.111 for the Back Bay wuld gel fundin8 tOG.lght 1l t•HJ11t1l m~eto 1•111..r 11110 cUl agreement "11l11ht·, 1111111\ ofOrnngl' I h1· • 0\1111} h.t' ahour ')JUIO 000 '4.'I a~1de from 11-. 'hjrt' nt 1lw American I rjtfrr 1111 '>pill 'ettlemenr 111 h111d 1lw erw1ronmcntal jlfl>Jl'C t tr .tpprnvl·d. lhC' \\IHl t ould 1ndudt• hu1ld111g llt'W lrrlll\ <tnd J boardwalk through Lhe B.ttk H.1, to d1.,courage lldlttrt lover' frum trJ111ph11g deltrJtl' '"'1ldltfe hab11.1t' WHAT TO EXPECT I he rlan -,eem'> popular .11 c ,i1y I tall hecau'c it '>t'l'k!. 10 prott>CI w1ldlifo lt.1b11at., from human 1·m·rn,1lhnwn1 while al lht• 'Jlllt' tmw prm1dmg humJll'> J way to enJO\ tilt' 11.11 urt art>J And ht't.nl'>t' 1lw rnmw~ come~ lrom FYI •WHAT: Newport Beach City Council meeting • WHEN: 7 p.m. today; study seulon begins at 4:30p.m. • WHERE: City Council chambers at City Hall, 3300 Newport Blvd. • INFORMATION: Complete agendas and staff reports are available, online at www.city.nfJwport-beach.· ca.us; more information is available by calling (949) 644-3000. the county. many like the plan. I lowever, the SA00,000 won't be enough to fund the full project. Planners wiU have to find other funding sources. poMibl y mcll!dmg federal grants. NEWPORT COAST TAX MONEY A long-awaJled move to help Newpon Loa!>t residents ~olve the rnY'lery of '>ume missing money i'> on the agenda toniiQlt. A., part of the city\ Pre-annexation Agreement with Coast res1denls. council member. will vote on hirin~ two anumeyl> 10 begin an inqmry into up lO S50 milhon that the county has failed to tJtrnu111 fo r. The money b part of more than $170 rmlhon in a<JSessmenl diarict twcei. that paid for infrlli.tructure to I.he area and rhal C.oa<;t re'>tdent'> \'I.ill rnnllnue to rav off for }t'<tr\ WHAT TO EXPECT l11e two .ittorney'> ''ho rnuld Ket hired tonight Huhcrr I-Mesi.ingcr of Burkl' William!> & \<1rt'll'>Oll IJJ> and William R M11chell ofCurnmim and White IJJ' are among thl' very few that the cny l oukl find that wouldn't haH• a polenual conflict of 111tere'1 Many m the area have prof~ional rclatiom.lupl> with the lrvme Co .. rhe county or other Newport Coast m1erl'\tlt For tha1 reason, 1111: council i'> likely to .1pproVl' hinng the two attornt'Y' and c;etting as1dt up 10 $Y'l.750 10 pay them -(:Omµ11Rd m· June Casagmndi> @]~ Floral & Gifts SOo/o OFF Topiaries, Potted Ivy & Orchids Home Decor • Furniture -·-Mon-Fri 10-6 • at 10-S •Sun 10-4 369 E. 17th Street #13, Costa Mesa• (949) 646-6745 (Across from Ralphs) ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, • HAROWOOO • LAMINATES I CARPET •CERAMIC TU• Wffl. R.OORING •t1!.!\~ i .\,i.fo!..i,\u SOLAIUAN llQALA.'!!aW SOUOEXOTIC DUPONT HARDWOOD STAINMASTEA 3/4" *5~! -*141q' Travertile 18" x 181 .......................................................... '4.21 11l ~ 'T'ie ...........•. ., ....................................... ~-u "'l LsTnte Y«>od ................................................ llllllllr:f-.::. U ., .,._,.,~-. - ' lue'>dcly JarlUdl)' 28. 2003 Al NEWPORT MESA SCHOOL BOARD PREVIEW ON THE AGENDA ARTS GRANT PROGRAM School board members wtll consider approving the Our Students/OwseJves - Instruction with Aru Standardc, and Assessment proJect. Under the proposal, the board would authorize a $22,000 grant 10 support visua.I and performing arts program<, at the i.chools. Proponents of the gr.ini. which adheres to lhe ctistrkt'i. BRIEFLY IN THE NEWS OCC enrollment largely unaffected by cutbacks stralegic plan and comm1unent to the arts, believe that 11 will strengthen and build Mandard-based imlru1;tion and assessment while lflcreasing the number of trained art.<. t.eachers from -;ix to 22. While the Cahlomia fkpartment of Educauon does provide money to -.chool diMricts for th.ts purpoi.e. the application procci.s 1s very rnmpe1itive. WHAT TO EXPECT School district official!. have recommended that the hoard Central Library at 7 p m I eh 12. I loi.1ed by the library\ Young Adult Advi~ory Council. the event aims to help '>tudents learn about the library through an interactive acuvu y. 111e fast - paced adventure will <,end '>lU· dent'> on a fact -finding mi'>i.1on through the library to le'>l their I logwan~ knowledge approve the submL.,.,lon of tht• gr.int appllcation. GOVERNOR'S PROPOSAL The board i.<. being ru.lced to listen to a <,ummruy of h1gh.llgtm of Gov. Gray Davi) 2003 04 budget propo..al for K 12 educauon progrdlTI'>. Il1e proposal. which W<t.'> .lllnoun<.t'd Jan. 10, wiU probably lace 1J11e more revision 1n May The presentation'> wilJ roc:u.'> on how !:he Statewide propo'>aJ wiU ctirectly affect the Newpon \.1t-'KI rdUve West landstape anh11eu' and Linscott. Law and C1rt'l'n span traffic eng111eer'>. "The core bu!.tnt''>~ of Rll'\ has been and alway<, will he new busine'>'> devt>lopment for tts client!.," Ro bin Del ott'll 'aid 1n a rre!>s release County Republican Party honors volunteer FYI •WHAT Newport·Mesa Unified school board meeting • WHEN· 7 p m today • WHERE 2985 A Bear St . Costa Mesa •INFORMATION 1714) 424~5000 Unified S< h11ol I )l\lm 1 WHAT TO EXPECT I ht> board will hl•ar th~ prt·.,enttJll011 < .nmpiled t'Y <11ri''""' Carrillo humt•, .md 111 a~'t'>l lfl lot:al tommunll) 1 ll'.tnUp lhl' C\ent c.tan., di Ii IO a rn and ton ti Udl'' ,i( llOUll fo wluntt·l·r. tall 1-14 754 189l < om111u1111, member.. 1n- 1er1:-.ted 111 lllJklng la<ih or m ~111d donallllll\ of '>Uppltl''>, ma lt'rt.d' tJnd luud tor lht· e\t'lll ( dll ,lhfl I dll Orange Coast CoUege·~ enroll- ment 1s down less than 1% de c,pite the coUege's reducing lls number of course'> by 14 4% th1., year, officials saad. The number of <,tudenh who have registered for cla.,...e., ttu'> ~pring ii> 19.236. accord111g to figures released Jan 14 by occ ... Adm1Sl>ions and Record' Office. The coUege enrolled 19.415 '>lU dent1> by the same date la'>I yt:ar. TI1e library·~ al I 000 Avocado Ave I-or more informa11on. rnJI (~49) 717-3816. Tran .... po11at1on group fhe Repuhhcan Par!\ ' r \ti II ha\ \ i.H .. .ulCte~ Orange County awardt•ll 11' RegiMrauon-byf touch wnr telephone for new and rt'turn1n~ 'tudenti. 1s underway. Late reg1<, trauon will be conducted from Monday fo 1-eb. 13 Spnng lit' mc..ier classes btl,'ln 011 Mon day San Francisco mayo r Lo appear at UCI benefit San Franc1,co Mayor Willie Brown Jr. and California ~encllt' Hepubhcan Leader Jamee, Hruhr will ~peak al a UC Irvine hl·ncfi1 at 7 pm I huf'day. lhe event, -.pon,orcd by thl' \chool of Soual Snl'nu·'> .ind the (enter for the ~tudy of lk mol racy. will fucm on l alt for 111a\ poltucal future Jnd will benellt grddualt· 'tudt•111 Id luw.,h1p' in the n·11t1•r. I ht' renter '>PClll'lH., rl''l'.tr< h and education gl•tJred towJrd 1mprovmg the dl·monam prCll t''>'> in the U1111C'd \tale' L1nd tht· t•xpan'>1on ul dcmm. ran throughout the world l 1lk.et<, are $.!00 pl'r pt-r'>nn ($I l5 lax deducuhle) for the event at the '\c\\ port Hl'dl h Mamou llotel and ll•nnl\ L1ub. 900 Newport Center l>nvl' l·or more information. call (94!1 ) 824-U12 Kids can Harry Poller it up at Newpon lihrary \1udenl't lit lht• fourth through ..ixth grade, .ue 111\ 11ed to participate ma l1;1rn Pottt•r themed '>Cavengt•r hunt through the Newport lkad1 Rookies can try out Zen mediation in work~hop The Zen Center of Orangl' County in l.o'>ta Mei.a will offer an Introduction to Zt•n work.· .,hop from .s to 6 p.m .,und.iy i'llt' WOrk.l>hOJl Wiii rnmhrne an experience m /t•n mt>dlld tmn wllh '>mall group tn'>lruc l 1011 Prercgl\lration ., relJUtred f'hr <,t•s<.1on l O"t' $';0 .tnd I'> of· ll'retl Lhl' fir-;1 ">und;n of l'\ erv month. I he cenler t'> ill 1 ltJ I.. I lllh ~t lnfurm.11io11· !94Y) 7J.2 78HI. Newpon family trust .... ell\ Anaheim building .\ \:ewport Rl'dl h family tru.,1 h,1., 'old .i tulh OllUp1ed multi tt>ndill offict' building at lu ... 1111 and I.a PalmJ .tvenue'> 111 AnJ he1m I >.-\ll!\1 C omnwrc 1c1I lfr.il l·.-.1,11e 'iervil ,., announced tlw 'all' nt lhe property ro local in ve ... IOr'> fur $1.6 m1ll1CJn I he I evtnn 1-amily I ru..i, re pre.,ented bv DAIJM Vilt' l'rl'-.t dl'nt Olri'> \11ghon. .,old the I 2.000-'>4uare-fou1. two \tor-. "ood frame .ind '>IUU o fou.ltt' ,11 1100 :-.: lu,un Avl' to Bnan I lopl.Jn.,, represented h~ I-rank ">ator ol Premier Propt•rttt•, Newport Beach finn celebrates l 0th year Robin Del otcll and A!.'>OCI ale., • ., cdebrn11ng 11\ 10th yt•ar Ill bu\tne,... rhe NPwport Heach-ba ... ed firm provide., marleun~ and bu'>tnl'" deH·I opmcnl 'en ire'> tor,, '>t.'ll•cl th· cntele ( hent~ 111dudt• 1he t.. I(,\ C 1roup arch11ecl'>. fhl· C ollabn L~ Hc·~tuurunl ---Establlshed In 1962 --- most prec,11g1ou., \.r>luntt'er award 10 Lee M lowrev. pn·,1 dent of the Oran~e C ounl\ Young Repuhhcan., fhe l002 "Volllntl't'r of thl' Year" award wa'> pre'l'IHt:d 111 Co'>la Me<;a a1 the party\ um 1ral committee meeting Lowrey was tho'>t'll lnr lt'Jd· ing hi'> orgam1auon in ou1re.n h effort<, <,uch a'> 'ntcr regi'>lr<.1 uon and for h" '>llpport ol pMI\ m111at1vt'' Co~ta Mc\a \till offer .... home buying fund~ lbe rilY of ( o.,t,1 Me.,a He- devclopm.ent 1\gt'IKV '>JV' funch are .. uu available for tht· Jgency\ I lome Huver A.,., • .,, dnce Program I he program olft·r-. do\'\ n payment a.,...1,tc1m 1· ol up 10 S40.000 m tht• form of .t de ferred .,eumd mortg.tgt' 111 hou.,t·hold., l'Jrnmg no rnrirl' than I 20" 111 I ht• Oran gt County nwd1a11 fhe homC' huyl'r mu.,1 pro vide al lea'' '"' 'i% down p<i~ mt·nr. haH· ,ulfit wnt tnlornt• and be ued1t\\.Orth} lo 4uaJ1ty for a lif'>t mor1gc1gt• \.\.1th a pn 'ale lender Purcha't' pnte hrmt-. haH· been mcrea'>t·d 10 lht• .irl'a nw- d1an of S4 l ll.OOO ~or rn111t' in formauon,call 711 75t IH'l.! 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We1l get you to a univenity-We rank second out of California's 108 community colleges in transferring students to four-year ltniversities. We1l prepare you for an exdting career-Our career programs are second-to-none! Thousands of our alums work for large, medium and modest-size businesses, corporations, high-tech firms. hotels. hospitals and medical facilities around the country. Our Smart Classrooms and Labs are fully wired. Our spectacular new Arts Center is a national model Our beautiful campus is secure. Tuition for California residents is just S 11 per umt. Go online or call now for registration information. We'll help you get there. Spring classes begin Monday, February 3 ora ngecoastco I lege. com "'M Tue5day, ~ 28, 2003 BRIEFLY IN THE NEWS Small plane makes en1ergencylanding 111e front landing gear or a Ces.sna 210 single·engine pJane fa.i.led during an emer· gency landing at John Wayne Airport on Sunday afternoon, planting its nose in the run· way, officials said. The runway used for s maller planes at the airport was closed for about half an hour untiJ the plane was towed away, airport :.pokes· man Justin McCusker said. n1e one person aboard the plane was uninjured, he said. The pilot reported to the tower at 3 p.m. that his land· ing gear indicator had come on, McCusker said. ~I-le was able to land sue· cessfully, but was not able to taxi because, as he was com· ing to a stop, one of t.he tires collapsed and the front part of the plane was driven mto the runway," he said. Mt.-Cusl.er said he does not know where the plane flew 111 from. ResidenL<; vacated after smoke fill s home Hesu.lents of a Newport Beach convale.,cent homt.> were briefly evacuated Sun day afternoon after smoke lrom an air cond1uon111g compre.,sor leaked 1111, blow mg l>mokc through the vent-., fire offk1als sau.I. llurty to 40 residenti. at flagship I lealthcarc Center on flagship Road had to stay out for a few minute'> until firefighters cleared the air 111 side, said Donna Boston, PUBLIC SAFETY pub lic information officer for the Newport Beach Flre De· partment. M Firefighters investigated the roof and shut off gas and power to ensure safety,• she said. They lhen found the o ne leaking unit, Boston said. No one was reported in- jurec,l ln the incident. No charges fi1ed against Rodman yet The Orange {;ounry district attorney h as yet to file charges against Dennis Rod- man for allegedly assaulting l11s live-in girlfriend, officials said Monday: The Newport Beach Police Department had sent the paperwork to the district at· torney last week with the rec· ommendation that charges be fiJed, Lt. John Klein said. But the dis trict attorney has sent it back to Newport Beach "for further invesliga· lion," which is "quite com - mon.· Deputy Dist. Atty. Su- !>an Schroeder said. Rodman was arre!>ted at his Sea!>hore Dnve home the morning of Jan. 10 on uspi· cion of assaulling the woman. Police officers re· i.ponded to a !Ill call from the woman al about 2 a.m . fhe woman, whose name i'\ not being revealed becau"c 'ohl' may be a victim of do· mest1c violence, sa1d Rodman had given her a cut on h er upper lip and a bump on the hedd. Rodman also "had alcohol on his breath" when he was arrested, polkc ~aid. I le spent a few hours in jail. but was out after posting a $25,000 bail. -f)ePpa Bharatl1 AJI Types of Window Treatmeou • VaJances & Cornice Boxes • Roman Shades • Blinds • Verticals • Shutters • Bedspreads Compllmmt.llry ConsultAtion in Your Homt 2Q"X, >4· I .1hnr & °'ldntnl I .1'111,, 0 FF 1111li 1h1, .111 ti\ l,bru.11'. 1il1 :1111' ~1Jte44~ DESIGN CENTER Factory & Showroom 1998 Harbor Blvd., Costa Me<ia (949)642-8400 LAMB KA-BOBS in 11 Mint And Wint' Sauu OLD FASHIONED MF.AT LoAF MIX &ef. Potlt. 'tilll $3 221b. AJJ Yo'" 0-kn CHICKEN CORDONBLEU MM• 11-, s.n. om, aJ ,,_, M.ttm $522 lb BONELESS CHUCK Par ROAST LEAN, TENDER, BONELESS STEW BEEF $4-221b . Har PASTRAMI SANDWICH $322 1b. ,, I 'I I I II 11' . . . . . . mJJ HaJ-a.,,,J s.h4 FJ r,,.. 8rnl Cit;,. 6 TmilJJu • H,_ St]/I Tllllllllo ~Ii: POLICE FILES COSTA MESA • Avocedo A~ and Ruta-rs Drive: An auto theft was reported at 8:38 a.m. Sunday. • Bristol StrMt: An assault was reported in the 3300 blodc at 3:19 p.m. Sunday. • Cabrilo S1rMt: Petty theft was reported in the 400 blodc at 9:35 a.m. Sunday. • Fakvfew ft()jMf: An auto theft was report~ In the 2700 blodc at 12:05 p.m. Sunday. • Harbor Boulevard: Petty theft was reported in the 2300 blodc at 11 :04 a.m. Sunday. • O.k StrMt Vandalism was reported in the 900 blodc at 9:09 a.m. Sunday. • Superior Avenue: Possession of narcotics was reported in the 1600 blodt at 3:37 p.m. Sunday. • e.st 17th Street and Newport Boulevard: A hit·and·run was reported at 10:33 a.m. Sunday. NEWPORT BEACH • East Balboa Boulevard: A physical fight was reported in the 500 blodc at 6:54 p.m. Sunday. • Jamboree Road and Bristol Street: A traffic accident involving in1uries was reported at 3:54 p.m. Sunday. • Newport Center Drive West Petty theft was reported in the 700 blodt at 5:55 p.m. Sunday. • Old Course Drive: A home burglary was reported in the 100 blodt at 7:56 p.m. Sunday. • Placentia Avenue: • Vandalism was reported in the 1500 blodc at 11 :34 p.m. Sunday. • 22nd Street and West Ocean Front Indecent exposure was reported at 4:33 p.m Sunday. Put a bug in someone's PLANNERS Continued from Al In October 2001, the city be- gan a study on adding more land to the area to spur economic de- velopment. The study provided sufficient evidence that addi· tional parts of the city qualify for redevelopment, according to staff reports. Independent consultants have done a preliminary study of blight and economlc burden to arrive at the proposed bounda- ries. If the boundaries are ap- proved, the coMultants will em· baik on a more in-depth. assessment of which parcels meet t.he criteria. Properties will be gauged on 66 blight indicators. which in- clude thin~ lilce electrical haz- ards. industrial odors and poten- iial ha7.atdous substances. A section can also be designated blighted based on deficiencies in the infrastructure such as prob- lems with the street. and the sewer system. Properties that are not found 10 be blighted could also be tagged for redevelopment to en- FIRE Continued from Al ports will now be performed, but results may talce up to six weeks. Firefighter<> respon'Cled to the blaze al about 4 a m. Monday at a two-story apartment complex in the 400 block of West Bay Street. officlaJs said. When they arrived on scene, th ey encoun - te red heavy i,m okc swirling out of the front door of one of the downstairs apartments, Costa Mesa Fire Capt. Bruce Pulgen· cio said. When they tned to put th~ BUBBLE Conbnued from A 1 Angeles and San Diego coun- ties. TI1e Orange C.ounty m<'· dian remained unthanged from November Home pnce!> in Newport Mesa. too. 'iCl'ITI to renecl that steady trend, local real estate agents 1.a1d . BaJboa Island Realtor Rill Hardesty. whu ha'> worked in the area for about 40 years, said he ha& seen no indication of hom e prices dropping on the island or anywhere in Newp ort SQ; r:?JZ[~IN~ -----~r~ Mattress Outlet Store BRAND NEW· COSMET1CAJ...LY IMPERFfCT Get the Best tor Less/ alC 3 165 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa One Bk>cl& SouUI of 405 ~ • (714) 545-7168 .00% Yield On Principal of Your 12MoCD FDIC INSURED FIDELITY I NSUR ED DEPOSI TS (9 49) 588 -5711 MATH Help At Offering lndlvld uallzed I netructlon • 6aelc Math • AlgtJbra • Geomotry •Trigonometry • Calculu6 • CALL TODAY ' 949-645-7900 481 E. 17"' STRHT •COSTA MuA (OOt'IW of llVfnfl AwtJ 'The city would have the power to take our property and turn it over to a developer through eminent domain. That is what is scaring us to death.' Roser MacGrecor Westside property owner sure a mostJy cont.iguous area "Some need 10 be included for the integration of economic de- velopment because you cannot have a series or doughnut holes." said John I futfman, executive vice president of Urban Futures. The consultants are still in lht.> early stages of assessing the area. so the boundaries may be modi· fied, Huffman said. So far, tht.> swath or potential redevelop· ment includes about 627 prop· erty owners. About 80% of the funds reaped in property wes from the new area would have to be reinvested into that territory, sald Perry Va lantine, uailtant development aervk:es director. But 10me industrial propeny hose into the apartmenl to ex tinguish the fire. firefighter' found Schwarti' lying uncon· scious on thl' Oour near thl' front door. he said Srhwan1. had suffered burn\ to h1~ face, chest and hand... Pulge11un said. No one el'><' wa'\ 111 1lw apanmcnt and no other inJUfll'., were reponed It took firefighter-; ll''>'> than 111 minute\ 10 put out lhl' fire that damaged the frun1 hvin~ roo111 and IOtlhrn and t.1u ... 1·d 'rno~e daniagl' to the e111m· apart men!. Para.11wd1t' pt.>rfurmed I l'H on Srhwart1 and tramporti;>d him to I luag I l11\p1Lal Ar'oon otficiah an· lllH'\llg,11 Beath I It• ,,mJ thJt, d'> uf f\11111 day. 15 hmm·'> were h-.tt•d 1111 Oalh1>a hland with a11 avt•r.1~:1• priu~ nl .ilwut $2.'i r1111lio11 "I don"t think tht-y"rc n·ady 10 conw down yl'I :· he 'a11J · I thmk 11\ g<11ng w cu1111m1t· Ktt ing up. but 11 ma\ he .i '>onw what \low n'e ·· I larde-.1y '>did Im la'>l <;aJe clo\t'd out .it SI L'i milhun for an lll'>ldt• lot l U'>la Me'>.t hd'> '>t'en dra mat1t mnea'l''> 111 home pm t''o over till' la ... 1 ft'w year'>, '>aid llhonda l>anwl. who ha!> 'old home ... 111 (,o.,ta ".lt•<,a for tilt' last fiVl' yt•ars The huge leap 111 pmc~ tdme around 1996 and 1997, 'Ill' .. a id They havr '>kyrnt·kNed 'olllH· and haw heumw more or It•..., con.,tant no"'· Da111t'I ... u1d ·11 <ilowed down '>ome 111nt· around I hank,g1\ mg." 'oht· said ·Not th al 11' i.:ont: down But we"re at a t11nt• when pt·oplt• thinl pnt l''o art' g111 ng to tome down. In my opinwn, lht>y won't comr down .. Da111el said 'he ha" mt•t '>l"V eraJ client~ who bC'heved the bubble wa' go111g w burst 1~0 yeari. ago. "But it d1dn"t," '>he '>a.Jd. "And they're k1<:kmg thcmsel\PS for walung two year<> to buy a home because now they\e gone t•ven h1gh1.•r. • The median price 'ltatewidt• in December wa<> a record $338, 110, up 3.2% over Novem - ber and 20% higher than the prevrou11 December, according to the report rck·a'>ed Monday owueri. in the area charge tJ1 tJ1e fwuis won't be used to co hantt: their neighborhood. In stead, they assert the revenu wtJJ be used tu bail the redevel opmcnt agency out of I~ ap prox.imate $14-rnilUon deb since th~ city loaned Itself through its redevelopmen a~e1K')' -about $13 million. "So the ~oney that's suppow to go 10 redevelopment ku lu right bad.. to the cicy's genl'r. fund,· said John I lawley. ow11t' of HailmakeN; lnc "It's an mll'H estlng JlttJe dance." If lhe ls..'lue is ultimately ap. proved by t.he City CowicU. the property owners say tht'y will have Lawyers at the ready. "lm.tead of placing 1111r bu,mE."'-"es in a JO.year pmjttl area. I want a 30·year morato num of the harassment of 1111• people and busines~ oH·r here." I lawley c;aid. "When pu'h w mc·<; to 'hove, it's all gom~ tu be about auomeys and legal b.11 tJt>.,. I hey're just going to wt· lawycri. up the eyeballs." • DEIRDRE NEWMAN covers Coslt1 Mesa and may be reached at (949J 574-4221 or by e-mail al delfdre newman ci /at1mes com mg thl' 111t1den1, ..a.id Barh.ir,1 Maru 1-.,1, "lpokc'lwoman fo r 1lu C n'olcl Mt•<,J Hre Departmtnt St•vt'nll'cn fi1cfighter'>, 11111 t· paranwd1t enginc'>, a tnitli. .111d ,1 ha11.iho11 d111.•f re,111111dl·d 111 tlw 1nndt•n1, ... 111.• ... au.J. An C'>llniaw of the damJ):t" wa' 1w1 available Monday \1.11 l u .. a .,,ud 11 would tal.t' lllH''ol 1 ~alor\ .11 lt•a\I two week.\ 111 p111 pomt lhl' lJll'l" of the firt• 'ih• 'oJld tht· firt· did not afll'l I 11111 dd111.1gc m·1ghbonng unll'o • DEEPA BHARATH covers pulil1c safety and cuuns She may br· reached al (9491574 4226 01 by ~t-llltlll cit Jt>epa l1h,uath 1 /atm1es cum I I I 1),111 lt'I 'wtld ht4f -tlO>K'\11'" I• II I lr,tngt· l CllllllY iWOuiQ, Mt" 1111111• 1h,111 po'olllvt• for th.c b t•x1 11\1 v1•Jr' 'ihl• .,,ud tlm•t aH·1.t1••· pm t' ltJI .1 honw 111 C-o\IJ MP'·' IUll" bt•IWt't'll $t()0,0()0 Ill $4l'1,0llO "It ' Vt"f) d1llu:ult to find Jll\ th111~ good bt'fm, S IUO.OO(I tht'\t' d.1, .,, .. he !>aid. I 't'll ... mall huu-.t''>. le-., than I .!IHI .. quarl' ft"t·t, an· \f.•lhng c11 t h.11 fHlt t or morf' It due~n I ma~• Wll\l' Hut lhJt\ the wa} 11 " • OEEPA BHARATH covers publ" safely c1nd wuns She mc1y tw rt>c11..he<.J at (9491574 4226 or h~ e n1c11I .it dPPPJ bh.JrJth "l;wmes com DEAN, Elinor T. (nee Treleven), age 76, formally of Balboa Island. Beloved wife of the late Richard F.; dear mother of J . Michael, M.D. (wife Diana), Julia Golub (husband David). P hilip (wife Audrey), Alexander (wife Lori) and Jacqueline Kubicki (husband Ian); grandmother of 12. A Mass of Remembrance was held Jan. 27 in Cleveland, Ohio. The family suggests memorial gifts to the charity of your choice. Arrangements by MAHER -MELBOURNE FUNERAL HOME & CREMATION CENTER (216- 382·4500). Condolences at www.mahennelboume.com Smith, Donald Hunt Donald Hunt Smith 85 died Thursday (January 16} at his hOme foflowfng a bfief Inness. He was born March 21 1917 In Yonkera, NY, the son of H&l'Ofd s. and Irene (Hunt) Smm,. He was educated at the Horace Mann School In New VOft< City and Babson College In Wellesley, MA. He was married to the fonner Joanne Booth. They fe>nnefty llved In corona del Mai California. In the early 1940'1, Don wortcod In Navy SNpyard~ In Orange, Texas and after the war woftcod bf'lefty for Amalgamated Textiles In New YOft<. Throughout hfl carMr, Don wortced for eeveral ~ Including, Columbia Geneva Steel Pecmc crane a Rigging H.G. ChrlstJe of Nassau ~ Refinery & lndusttW Maintenance of Philadelphia and W.I. Clatk. Ht. vofuntMr Interest• lnctuded the lntomatlonal Executive Serva Corporation and hi• potSOnaJ Interests Included woodWoftUng. machine rtpelr and antique cara. He was a memt>er of St. Thomu Epilcopal Chun:h In Hanover. NH and wa a founding rnemb« Of Wlndennere . latand Club 1n £!euth«a e.hemU where he had• home for many y..,._ th wife of 82 yeara, J0MM of HanOver, NH; his two deughtera, Sendra Peppet of Dliften, CT Ind Linde Hieb Of Wllritgton, NC; four ~ Ind ttne ~ ~.., Mnfvee him ............ .a...-.. predeceued him. • .,. .. , -· Dotti &nyttt. A rnemon.t ~ wtlJ ~ held In the tpttng In ~ CT. In lieu of ftc>Mn, rMrnOt'-1 dooatiOna "'llY be Mnt to Thi 881\tldon Almy, P.O. Box 3647, Pontand, ME CMUM. Alnlngernenta .. unster h dnotbi Of the Ranc:t--Wllort Funenil of HMover. NH. '( >c rue~v. Jaruwy 28. 2003 M .. F ORUM E-m•ll· ~': 1 10 G.ET ~BUSHED -Latten: Mail to Editorial Page Edttor James Meier at the Daily Pilot. 330 W Bay St., Costa Mesa, CA 92627 • RNdefs Hotline Call (949) 642 b086 Fax-Send 10 (949) 646-41170 · 0 dailypilot@latlmes.com •All COrTespondence must include full name, hometown and phone number (for venficat1on purposes). The Pilot reserves the ngh1 to o<.111 all subm1ss1ons for clanty and length. LEITER TO THE EDITOR College district needs to manage money better S tale budgN <.Uh in t>duc~t1011 have unmasked a .,enou' problem within rite< oast Community College dt'>lm t I or years, wlulc other d1 .. 1nc1., used a good portion of 1lw1r '>tate allocauon to fund 1wnodK pay mcrcaM''> for teal hers and admuu .. trative Pl'r">unnel, the loa<,t < ommunity College District '>pl·nt lavishly to 111creac;e the '>tie of II"> admml'>trat1vc bureaucracy Over the past 20 year\, thar bureauuacy ha') grown, while during the same pt•nod. student enrollment wa., 1kdi111ng. IJke the fabled grc1.,.,hopper that frittered away 1b lime and a~wt~ while the ant worked hard and prepart'd for the luturc, the Coa.'>t Community C ,olll·gc DiMnct ha.c; done ju.,t thJt Hy foregoing pc1y mcn.~a.ses given by other d1Mnll'> w11l11n 1he state, teaching and admini'>lrative p;iy levels in the dt~tnct moved from among the l11W1cc;1 in the '>tau.• t o among the ln~est. It can no longer attTact top-level tl'at her'> or admm1s1rator.; to fill vacanc 1e<, lhe lost of living 111 this area i., JU'>l too high for the rnmparatively low \alanes. lo make 11 ewn worw. the primary ml'>'>IOO of the di'llrtCt -educauon -doe<;n't even 'eem to be part of tht' equation Orange Coast < .ollege':c. re<;ponse to this econonuc shortfall wa., to let go more than I 00 part time tea< her~ !>Chl'tluJed for thl' t,pr111g !>emester. Part-t1mef\ are the mo .. t co!lt-effecllve of all teacher... fhey are paid a low hourly rate. have no tenure protection and receive nothing 1n medical msuranle. retirement payments or any other frmge benefib. Many arC' mp experts in their everyday profession (outside the claunom). invaluable to students and the other part-timers. equally fine teachers, go from 'School to school -a class here, a class there -but who add significantly to the acadenuc quality of coUege programs. The district plans to use that money to fund top administrative pay raJses and to pay for an addJdonal vice-chancellor and staff. Full-Lime teaching positions wfthln the district haven't fared all that well, either. During the put 20 years, while the ranks of adnlinistratlvepersonnelwere expanding, the number of full -time teachers ln the district over the same period dropped precipitously. For Instance, 20 years ago, the music department at OCC boasted 13 full-time fllculty serving about 1,700 students. lhiJ spring, that same department has seven full-dme professors who wfll teach about the same number of students. This year, enrollment ls on the rise while teaching ranks are belng CUL From th& bean-counter point of view, that's ftne. On paper, jamming more arudenta lnto classrooms loob like the achools are attracting. procesaln8 and educating our oommunides very eftlclently. But the reality Is not u rosy. By condnuing to put their money lnto admin11tradon while aJmultaneouaJy removtna It from the clauroom, the Cout Communlty'Collep District It atlll beaded in the wrong dltecdon. Pundld by the retidenta to provide education for the community, their ad.m.lnlltradon ahouJd be bpt u leen u poAJble. Rather than =c,tna telehen. then an llcnton and their ttatfa who lhould be on the layO« Hat -but then apln. su .. who m.be up the U1tl Al.AN......,,,. eo.aw... ....... NOii: Men "'""""°" II e "'Ill I Df lft IN 0CC Muelo DlllWMi~ MAILBAG °" Whrtney Karim tells a touching story about her friend Sean Fenton, a Corona del Mar graduate killed ma car cr dsh on thP East Coast. at his memonal service Sean Fenton \ho~ ed maturity beyond hi .., year.., My fan11lv and I \\l'rt' "-1dtlt·11t'd 111 learn of rhe tn1w1 dt·ath of \<'Jn Fenton I It• W<L., ,1 lnily w,mn and k111d young m.m with .1 j.(rt'<1I low ''' footh.ill I haw lx-t'n prL..,tdt'tlt uf Newpon Ml"<! Jr \JI t\mt•m aJl l-oo1baJI for uw pa't fh l• \l'ar' I >11ru1g that llml'. the Fl·nt1m., vm111ger '>oil, Awry, played in nur program unt1l lw went on to high .. dwol .titer the t•nd of the 200 I sea:c.on It wa\ tJ1rou¢1 1 h1' connec:tion that Igor tu meet ~·an At the IJme, he W<L' playing in htKh !'><:hoot, but helped toad1 Lht' voungt•1 playerc, on his brother\ lt'am 111 '"' spare lime l:.ven when lw wa' a1 Yalt'. he would help coach 111 Jr \Jl Amem ,m before the start of the < oUege sea.'>'m Watching him coarh "xth and seventJ1 grade player'). ll .;truck mt that he showed matunty beyond hh yt.>ar .. He really connected with tJ1e kid'>, who thought 11 was '>O cool to have a coach who was a coUege football player I le sltillfully blended pauence with an Intense competitive 'ipint u1 teaching the younger player'! the fundamentals of the game, In doing so, he taught aJJ of us how wonderful It 1s to have a role model who. through hard worlc and dedication. became a <itandout as a scholar-athlete. earning adrrnc;sion to Yale University. Th.is young man will be greatly missed by all oflhe families in Jr All-American Football who5e live<; he touched. We offer our deepest sympathy to Bob, Janice and Avery during this difficult time. JIM MCGEE Newpon Coast Bell's column paints a sad picture of America Joe Bell's column on Thur'lday ("10 VPdr '> 1.itt:r. \\.Ortdenng .ihout Janr llo1·' all1'r t•gn"1 pa1111t'd a prugnanl plllllrt' oftlll' \")nlall \\ohO\l' 'tnr., Ul Yt'ar' ,1g11. lt•d to 1hc l<·gah1.11ton ol abortHJll' 1n tht' IJ -, I ll•r \Jd life. howt:wr. only Ju rt her alf1rn1., lhe 1 old. nhwt tt vt· trulh that abor1111n ne11lwr 'olvt•' problt·m'> n11r t•1nam 1paH•" \\ om1·11 I h1., ·choice" tha1 '>0 man~ Ll'l1·br.111• •" tht• k.inwin of Ameman lih1•rttt·' I!> d \hameful hurdt·n wh1l h.., 'huuldt•red lty 111nd1•rn women. Jane Hoe\ w lf profe\!.1'd hfl• pallPrn of dN 1·ru1m, failure and confusion,., n01 unt}pH al of women who knO\'\ 111 their !wart\ that aborunn .., \\Tong, but. 11r wrrheles'>. huy into the cultural myth that 1t 10, no1 only their right" but al'lo their "duty .. \\'h'r. oil thl'> 30th anni"'er,arv of Ror \S Wade. do journaJ1<,1<; an·d peoplt> like Joe Bell ronunuall> relt•r to tht' \upreme Court dec1'>ion as a nat11111al 1con." rejoicing in aborllun as though this right, like other la ndmark hbertie'I in American history, hac; further elevated the d1~nilv of mankind7 \\-'hat could be further from the truth? After reading Jane Roe's story, I can't help but wonder how different she might feel about herself today had she brought that baby to full term over 30 years ago, how becomtng a "mother" 1ust might have been the "gift• she deserved, the turning potnt In her search for Identity and purpose in life God only knows. I am sorry. Jane Roe, for what America did to you. PEGGY NORMANDIN Costa Mesa Boardwalk shouJd have been put in place years ago I have to say to the question Is the boardwalk along the Back Bay necessary7 Absolutely. It is a shame lhhe111w11pll· dn11 1 k m1\\ ,,11 , It' tu \1\-alk or l he11"t" llllt to ,,,d~ 111 1lw righl pl au:•<, If \\t' h,1\ e• a h11.trd\\,1I ~. 11 '' .1 da""} add11 11111 111 a 11111411t• th111g \\f' hin ,e hert' 1n tht' ~t'\~pon H1•,u 11 ,1110,1 '>O I ,1grt'l' I hill \1\-l" '>l1011ld Ii 1\ e· ti. 'hould haH· h,1cl 1t Yl'tlr' ,1g11 CARLA LINDSTROM '\t \\ pttr! He t I A bumbling way to run a City Counci I meeting flw l>atl\ 1'11111 Jed a It rttlle 1oli ol I artunng the l ban' at 1 .. ,1 I ,.,.,d,!\ e\.en111g <; C ll'>tJ \le'>a < ti\ < lllllll 11 nwetmg 111 1 lw l'ohr l l al I .1111h l apt: !Thur.,da} l I olhl\\ 111g M.1yor ~<1rP11 Hobin~on\ dl•panure for .11 onferem 1· 111 \\a,h111gt 11n, D ( , \'111· \IJ\eH Uu1' \let•I apparent I\ fight in~ .1 ~old too~ con1rol of tht.' proct.>ed1n~., \r1uaJl't. that j<; mUl h too ~ent'roU'> a tnm becau5e lw ""a' far from 111 rnntml After a dl'>appo1nted Robmw n departed, unable to convince her colleague'> Oil the da1<, to deter conMderallon of Steven Dewan<; request for an add1uon to ht., home on Broadway until her return, )teel attempted to conduct the public heanng and council debatt of the 1-;sue. Whal a disaster Nol only dtd he forget to provide Dewan an opportumty to present his side before the council -he had closed the public comment portion of the hearing and had to be reminded by former Mayor (,ary Monahan that Dewan was waiting to !,peak but he also allowed resident Lance Jencks. for whom Steel had brought the appeal of the Planning CommJssion·., decision to the council, a second opportunsrv to plead his case This '' certainly a deviation from accepted procedure and not fair to other speakers who followed the ruJes. I 11rt1111Jtl'l\ 1111 I >ewa n the 1 •11111>111.11111n •11Ill' .. 1 kar althuugh tkl.1\ I'd, 1111•...c•11t.1t1em 111 ht'> t.l'lt' and lite· ••\l "' lwlm111g 'upporl 111 ht' 111·1~hhor 11111\ 1111 t·d rht l l•lllll 11 lo t1phe1ld 1111• l'l,11\11111~ ( Olllllll''llHI' d1 1 ''"m ,encl .1ppro\ 1· Ill'> rt'llUl''I 111 • 'l1,111d h1' 11111111• t It ~rt•;:iu·r t 1111u r11111 all t 11'1.1 \11•,,1 r1·,1tl1•111' ,1ioultl lw llll' 111•rlcirma111 t ol our\ 11 e rnJ~or \\1 th .1pol11g1p., 10 'fltHhl .1 .. 1c•r )l.1•tth J,u b on <.,1 1·1•1, '1 u111hh11 m umhltn . l11111hl111 altt0111pl ,11 11Jntlue llllt! tilt' r II\' hu .. int'" \\,j p.llht'lll ,h,1ml'111l <inti r•·tturl"l ent ol \Ir l11<1J' \\1ld Hide t on trol " \\,J' Ot'\er p.irl of 'ht• t•q 11.H ltlll Jim~ I'> 11 .... llll">lhlr thdl ilhl'r .,pending 2fj m11 nth!> on till' da1., a' a counnl mt•mher ont• ould ha\t' 'o hllle ~ra.,p of th1· prnper prou~Jure<, and d1•1 orum expt-t ted of ii leadt'r? '101 onl} did \tE·el '>how up ill. but 111 prep.ued, a<, \'>I'll I le clearl\ had nut done h1~ homt'\\Or~ on mo't i'l'iUl"'> d1\tU'>'>t'd TUt'\da\ \\'e of< our')f' l an hlame 11 on the affect~ of h1<, cold - perhaps he took too much medication For whatever the rea on. he wa' m over hi"> head and not up to the demand<; expected of the mayor of our city \o, a big tongut-m cheek thank. you to the '!elf proclaimed "improvers" of this city who massaged the election process-and saddled us with Olris Steel rwo years ago. As the clock ticks on his tenure a vice mayor. we can onJy ho~ that t11 colleague on the dals exercise the good judgment for which they were elected and not make the mistake of elevaung him to mayor later this year. We also hope that Robinson n!mains healthy and stay m town for lhe next 10 month'! GEOFF WEST COllta M'" READERS RESPOND Bridge discussion continues CONTACT YOUR REPRESENTATIVES COY Of COSTA MESA Costa M ... City Hall. n Fair Dnve, Costa Melt. CA 92628, (7\&l 764-6223 M-v0r. Karen Roblnaon AT ISSUE: One resident wants to hear from Westside residents about bridge at 19th Street. Another suggests creating frontage roads on each side of the river. I pereonally would Ulce to know why Robert Graham, wbo ls on the Community Redl\ldopment Comm.lnte, la'° ln favor of a 19th St1fft brldp and '° opposed to a GfJler Avenu bridge. Could It be becauae he U ln MeaaVerde? 1 don't know what WataJde ns.ld~nta want and I would lib to bear that. but I would bet ft la not another tborouahfue. I think enouab dme and money haw been spent on thll alreldy. afve It a rtllt, lib the majority of the rtlldthta of Colll M .. want. ("Bridge comes across dty'1 desk agaJ.n. • Saturday), I studied my ClOunty map to tee what the problem ts. It la not that ~ need a couple ot new brl ; It ls that the mu cuts oft' eut and ..,...i tramc aJona le.a whole path. Why not ClONtNct &lmple 1.cce11 roada all aJona both de. of the rtvert Th.It would allow resf.clrn ln the concenuaced communtti on both ol the rtYer eulJy lO set to the mttJna bf1dps Md then to the~ Thia toludon Uc> would lmpnM d!y by lllow1ng telC\JO Worbn lO pt to any location qulckly whether lhl help 11 ,ne.ied at chi rtwr or ln one ollhi .-t comaM:aldel CJUWDK. ... Corona cW Mli' Coundt: Ubby Cowan, Allen M1n900r, Gery Monehen end ctv11 S..: COY Of NEWPORT 8EAat N.wport 8ead1 Ctty Hell, 3300 Newport BIVd .• Nt'Wl)Of1 8-d'i, CA 92863. (9'9) 5'4 3309 ~ Si.vt Bromberg • Coundl; Gary Adema, John Htfleman, DI<* Nkhota, Gary Promr. Tod • AldglW9V end Don Wtbb ,.. • COMT CCWllTY COUIGE OtlTMCT ... Dttcrld ~ 1370 Ademl '"-. COiia ~CA 8212t. (714},. '32~ a.. ••a r. Wllllem M. 'Jage ...... '-eeidtftt ,_,Berger. Vkit ........... Almendo AW. Geotve atown. Jtny P'118ii0n tnd 'Nahtt G. Howllld; student~ Dnlt .... ••llllNf Qeofve W. luef'I (A), WhM HouM. 1a>o ~Jw... WllJfil~ o.c. w HalllM: ce un. to 2 p.m;) cm> -.nn RftiJt ,,,,. I I 0 ··~ • .,,., Nc:CIDll)•Ml1 . ---·---- M Tuesdly, Jlnulry 28, 2003 VERDICT Continued from Al beach. ~ It Is a well-known fact that police hate to walk on the and. Maybe they don't want to get their shoes dirty. Anyway, they ubd Don to bring the man from the water's edge to the parking lot where the police unit. was standing. Don walked over to the drunk and told him the.police wanted him. Tho inebriated to properly appreciate Don's alze, the ~ told Don to go to hell. Don repeated bis request The drunk looked up and finally took in all. 6 feet 7 inches of the man before him. •c.arry me,• he said with a smirk. "No," said Don. ·1 won't carry you.. "How are you going to get me over there, then?" the drunk inq~ "I'm going to throw you.• The drunk looked at the about 200 yards of sand between him and the police unit and said, with perfect confidence, "You can't throw me that far.• ·oh. yes. I can,· said Don. He picked up the drunk and threw him about 8 feet The drunk landed in the sand with a clatter. Don walked over, picked him up and threw him another 8 feet This drne, the drunk looked at that 200 yards of hard sand between them and the police unit and said, "You going to do this all the way over there?" "Yes I am," Don replied. The drunk got up and staggered to the police unit. In his later years, Don became a world-class sailor. One night. he went overboard, a fact that wasn't discovered until the next morning. They turned the boat around ~d. by some miracle, actualij managed to find him. Don, none the worse for five or six hours of treading water. greeted their arrival quite casually, as If finding a person, even a large person, in the middle of the ocean was no particular feat But then, what else would you expect from the son ofTtnyVaughn? . • ROBERT GARDNER 11 a Corona del Mar resident and •former judge. HI• column rune Tu81dey1. AROUND TOWN • Send AROUND TOWN Item• to the Daily Pilot, 330 W. Bay St., Costa Meu, CA 92627; by fax to (949) 646-4170; or by calling (949) 574-4298. lndude the tlme, date and location of the event. as well 111 a contact phone number. A complete llatlng is avall.able at www.dallypilotcom. TODAY All e19 lnvit.d tD • reception for ertlst Jane Hill, whose exhibition "Local Scenes; whim depict• Newport Beam watery vistas and famlli~r scenea, Is on display through Feb. 28. The reception is from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m . at 1000 Avocado Ave. For more information. call (949) 717-3801. WEDNESDAY The MOMS Cl.ub of Co91e Mesa·North will host an open house at 10 a.m. at Balearic: Partt and Community Center In Costa Mesa. 'M>men are encouraged to bring their children and will have the d'lance to meet other stay-at-home moms. The center is at 1975 Balearic: Drive. For more information, call (7_14) 964-5934. Mother's Merbt St Kitchen wlU host• seminar on digestion and elimination from 6:30 to 7:30 p.m. at the Patio Cafe in Costa Mesa. The cafe is at 225 E. 17th St. Free. For more information, call (949) 631-4741. Preschool Time. "What Animal• Uva Here?" is story-time and hands-on fun for parent and mild at the Upper Newport Bay Nature Preserve. Cost is $3 per child, appropriate for children ages 3 and 4. Will be held at The Peter and Mary Muth Interpretive Center, 2301 University Drive, Newport Beach. For reservations, call (949) 923-2295. THURSDAY Mother'• Market St Kitchen will host a worttshop and book signing with author Geoffrey Rose from 6:30 to 8 p.m. at the Patio Cafe in Costa Mesa. The cafe is at 225 E. 17th St Free. For more information, call 1949) 631-4741. FRIDAY The city of Newport Beech, In partnership with the American Red Cross, is hosting a blood drive from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. at the Newport Beach Library on 1000 Avocado Ave. To schedule an appointment, call (949) 644-3178. SATURDAY Cn>nroads of the Watt Gun Show will be held at the Orange County Fair and ExpotltJont Center from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. \Od1y ind from 9 1.m. to 4 p.m. Sunday. Admltsion lt S9 tor ldulta and tree for children younger than 12. For more lnform1tlon, call (801) 644-9126. Women'• hlMng Cowtton le open to all women Interested In Nlllng, from novices and beginners to e><i>erts. A variety of worbhopa will be held. The convention wlll be held at Bahia Corinthian Yacht Club, Corona del Mar. Coat 11 $110 end reservations muat be made In advance. For forms and information, call (714) '730-1797. FEB.4 A Feng Shul semtn.f tD Improve h .. tth. relatlon1hlps and proaperity will be held at 7·p.m. at Visions and Dreama, 2482 Newport Blvd., Costa Mesa. Free. Reservations ere required. For more Information, call (626) 288-1669 or visit www.fengshuladvantage.com. FEB.5 A pn>st.etl dlscunk>n group wlH be held at Hoag Cancer Center Auditorium from 6:30 to 8 p.m . Free. For more Information, call (949) 7-cANCER. FEB.7 SCATS Gymnntics will be hetd at the Orange County Fair and Expositions Center Building 10 from 8 a.m. to 10 p.m. through Sunday. Admission for adults is $10, for seniors and children $5. For more Information, call (714) 895-2909. FEB.8 The Friends of the Newport Beach Public Library will hold "A Buck A Bag• for books, a used book sale. from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Proceeds will be donated to the 1000 Avocado Ave. library. For more Information, call (949) 759-9667. THn Night Out for tMns in the seventh through ninth grades will be held at the Block of Orange. The city of Costa Mesa invitee teens to participate in an excursion to the mall and movies. Meet at the Downtown Recreation Center, 1860 Anaheim Ave., Costa Mesa, for pizza at 5 p.m. Participants will return to the center et 10 p.m. The S30 cost includes pizza, movie, transportation and supervision. For more information, call (714) 327-7560. FEB.15 A computer felr will be held et the Orange County Fair and E><.positions Center Building 10 from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. through Sunday. Admission for adults Is SS, for children younger than 10, free. For more Information, call (800) 800-5600. ·1.n EwNng ot 1one11c1o.· ........ ....,.,., short playe by Eugene lonetc<>, wlll be presented by OCC'I Repertory Theatre Company In the Drema lab Studio this weekend and Feb. 22 to 23. Show tlm• •re 8 p.m. S.turdaye and 2 and 7 p.m. Sundaye. Tldteta colt $6 In adVance, $7 It the door. For more Information, call (714) 432·6840. ext 1. ONGOING Teent .,. Invited to drop by the dty of Coate Meaa Recreation Center from 2 to ii p.m. Monday through Friday for Indoor and outdoor aporta and actlvltlea. The Center I• at 1860 Anaheim Ave. For more lnformatlon, call (714) 327-7660. The N.wport S..ch City Hell It displaying watercolor paintings by Juan Caaado, Ned Per•ons, Raymond Otis and Jim Teegarden through Marm 28 at 3300 Newport Blvd. For more Information, call (949) 717-3870. The Aun. of BU91Ma $ervices hosts e networking meeting that deals with education connection• from 6 to 8:30 p.m. on the second Tuesday of every month at the Holiday Inn at 3131 Bristol St, Costa Mesa. For more information, ca II 1949) 805-0011. The N.wport Beach Public Ubnlry hosts an hour of stories and crafts for chlldren in kindergarten through the second grade at the Corona del Mer branch from 3 to 4 p.m . Tuesdays. The library is at 420 Marigold Ave. For more information, call (949) 717-~00. n... tours of the Orange County Performing Arts Center take guests to the dressing rooms. performer's lounge, bacbtage and on stage at 10:30 a.m. every Wednesday and Saturday at 600 Town Center Drive, Costa Mesa. Group tours can be held by special arrangement. For mor• information, call (714) 556-ARTS. ext 833 The Newport Beach Newcomers Club holds a general meeting on the third Wednesday of every month. The organization it open to all female residents in Newport Beach who have lived In the araa fewer than five years. For more Information, call (949) 645-9922. or visit nawoomars-nawportbaach.orp. lnterfltth coup!M with one Jewtth partner ere Invited to participate In a dlacu11lon group at the Jewish Family Service of Orange County office. The group Is geared toward dealing with Issues between interfaith oouples. such as ral1ing children, obaervlng holidays, aymbol1 In the home and relatlonshlpe with extended famlll"' The COit for three aealons lt $45 per couple. Preregistration la required. Call to schedule date and time. The office 11 at 250 E. Baker St., Suite G, Cotti MeN. (714) 446-496(). Women 60 and oldel' c.n fok'I • dlscunion group coordinated by Jewlah Family Services to addreu lnues such as anxiety, depreaalon, relatlonships, lonellnes• and family. The group meets from 10 to 11:30 a.m . Mondays et the agency offices, 260 E. Baker St., Suite G, Costa Mesa. Prereglatration required. (714) 446-4950. Friends of the Newport Bw:h PubUc Library Used Book Store are asking for patrona tO' donate books to replenllh the dwindling stock. Boob may be left at any of the three branch llbrarlea - Balboa, Mariners, or Corona del Mar - or In the book closet next to the Friend• Book Store, at 1000 Avocado Ave., Newport Beach. All hardcover and paperback donations, with the exception of magazines and law books, will be accepted and are tax deductible. (949) 759-9667. Th• Brellle lnsdtute offws frM eompui.r classes to people with fading vl1ion who have difficulty seeing the computer screen. The Oasis Center at 800 Marguerite Ave., Corona del Mar, offers six sessions. Call to sign up for clanes. (714) 821-5000. A aplrituel ca,. daa1 mffb et 7:15 p.m. Wednesdays at 3400 Irvine Ave., Suite 114, Newport Beach. Call to reserve a seat. (949) 263-1482. The Costa M ... Chamber of Commen:e hosts networtcing luncheon meeting• We<1_nesdays from 11:45 a.m. to 1 p.m. at the Costa Mesa Country Club. The COS1 is $13. The club Is at 1701 Golf Course Dnve. Costa Mesa (714) 885-9090. A bnlln tumor aupport group ~ the first and third Thursdays of each month from 7 to 8:30 p.m. at the Hoag Cancer Center at Hoag Hospital, 1 Hoag Drive, Newport Beach. F,reo. RQglstratlon not required The group Is ~ilned to help patients and their fam"11es Jnderstand and cope with the illness. (949) 574-8232. ' . • • •• St. Andrew'• Presbyterian Church hOlb : , a mental illness support group from • , 6:30 to 8 p.m. Sundays in Dlerenfield Hall C at 600 St. Andrews Road, Newport Beach. (949) 574-2236. QUOTE OF 11fE DAY "(Sean Fenton) was an old soul Cll age I 0." CMhy Kroopf Sports Editor Roger Carl~n • 194915744223 • Sports Fax: (949) 6'0-01 /0 HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL EYEOPENER .Daily.IPibt • Spana Hal ol Paine ,.... Jo , ........ r el>fuar1 3 honotet JANE HILGENDORF Tuesday, January 28, 2003 -•..,.. . t!''l" I ,6;>(. . . ..... ' --~-... '" f.7. . ..... , . ··""· --.. . ,,.,. Four Mesa football · standouts All-CIF ~:·;~ . Asuega, Carich, Pov and Epenesa recognized by Southern Section Division VII coaches. Barry Faulkner 0~1lyPilot LOS AlAMITT>S Senmr runnmg back Keola Asuega, the Newport-Mei.a District Most Valuable Player after lead- ing Costa Mesa I Ugh to the (,oJden We-.1 League championship, I'> among four Mustangs cho~n All C II 'iourhem St:'l uon Dtvis1on VII Asuega, a 6 foot, 210 pounder, I'> Joined on the D1vi<;1011 Vil offen-.c hy -.enior guard Antlrew t.anLh Me...:1\ ti(• PREPS Moving Fenton tribute Former Sea King 's heart-f~t eulogies reveal depth of impact he made, and will continue to have. 0 ne by ont'. hour upo. n hour. they steppt'tl to the podium Wrou~t wuh emuuon. insight and wurage, lhey stood between lwo btlJhoarcb of photographs. beforl' ,in e<;t1matetl 7CXl mourners. bem•ath the oppr~1Vl' m1ustice of random tragedy One by o ne, do1..cm who !>pol e at ~turday\ memonal 'en1ce out...ide rhe Corona del Mar I hgh football BARRY FAULKNER fieldhuu~ <;hared their memont•!> of &·an Hobert 1-enlon. alternately tn~enng laughter and rear'>, imagery a.nd rt'grt'I 1n\p1rauon and de'>pc:11r. ( >ne by om'. their wur1.h 1r.agnifietl thc brilliance of a Life cut sho rt, when I enton, a 20-year-old iunior computer '>Clence ma1or at Yale and a fonner academic and athletic 'tantlout at CdM. died 111 an automobile accident that also claimed the live<; of three others in the SUV he was driving along icy Interstate 95 in i:airfield. Conn. in the predawn hours of Jan. 17. One by one, wnh exponential impact. they spoke of a Life force brimming with wt.Sdom, compassion and love, or a being not only blessed with the abiUty to conjure broad dreams, but also the determination, devotion and talenl to attain them. One by one, from age groups and walks of Life as diverse ru. sun-drenched Southern Calif omia is from nippy New England, their words constructed a mosaic of a young mun, an old soul, who would be king. "He had an incredJble combination of hwnan qualities," said Vale graduate Julian Revie, who worked with Fenton in the school's entrepreunerial society, for which Fenton was co-head or technology and Web site designer. "I le was one or the mos1 up tandJng members or the Yale communJty ... someone who changed the way others thought about the way they led their lives. .. Said CdM assistant foo1ball coach Ed Blanton: "He was a people person who genuinely cared about those he touched. He dJdn't care if you were smart or big. dumb or small. He jusl met you where you 'YCre and treated you like a human being." Said Jim Warsaw, whose sons played sports wtth Fenton: "He was a rare pith with lntegril:)4 passion and values of life." Saki his father, Bob: •He belonged with his friend " Saki family friend C..thy Kroopf "He WU an old IOW It age 10." Said frieod Wendy JCartin: "He WU the belt penon I know." ~ younger brother Avery, a (rafunan at CdM: "I coukln't bne ubd for a better brothtt. t kMd him ... ..,. ....... fensive honorees are senior no~ard Borotha Pov and junior middle line- backer Junior Epenesa Four All -CIF selections. chosen by a panel of section coaches and announced Monday by the Southern Section office, ~ believed 10 be a ingle-season high at Costa Mesa. where Coach Dave Perlom' <,quad wem 8-3. losing in the first round of the CJF Playoffb. rhe Mustangs had only cwo repre- -.enta~ named All-CIF after reaching the Division VIII titJe game in 1993. Asuega. who verbally commilled to Idaho State Monday, completed a ster ting three-year v.u'!>ity career by rw.h mg for 2,023 yardl> on 253 carries last fall, de- \p1te rn.iMmg one game with a ha~lring in1ury. Altemali~g between tailback and fullback. Asuega~rored 21 touchdownlt, upping his career touchdO\.'Yl'l totaJ to 49, mulriplt' l IJ g<lmt" a Newport-Me!KI record. Abo lhl' < 1oltlen W~t Leagut' MVI' a.\ a Asuega ru<,hecl for at least 100 y-Mtl\ 111 -.cnior, A'>lll'~il Web lil"\t team All Nt'w his final 11int' ganw:-. lao,t fall. lnclutlt'tl 111 port Mt"'><I and fir.I team All Panfil that run were fivt· games of at lea\t 200 Coast I .eaJ.,'Ul' •l' .a 1unfor. yards. topped by a career-high 284-yard The fi u, 2h0 pound Camh playt"<.l pn- performance lfl the league tille-<.hndung marily at guard, bur ahu '>dW tune at victory over Sama Ana. lfu J ,93l )"<lltl'> tackle a., a -.t·111or lllough lw nu'>.">Cd on 556 career cam~ rank ~ond 011 thl· time w11h ti knet· 1111ury, Im ll:'atlt:rJup all-lime Newport Me\J li!>t, behmtl for up front twlpt'd lhl.' Mu!>tanK'> produce mer MuMang Bmh J ran, who colll:'("led m ore than 86'1!, 11f tlw1r i.5H2 ofl1·n.,1ve 4,333 yard-. from 191.:11 93. I-Iii. 49 career yard~ on 1tw wouru.J. 11)'> are four more than the total po'>tetl (,arich. a 1wo lime NJ Newport Me..a by fom1er Newport I !arbor "L<llltlout--sormer who wa'> fir.1 lt'alll All Steve Braza1t fmm I 'IB2-8J , d~n Wt..,, I (•ague ,t, a -.1•111or anti Asuega had 19 career game'> \\Ith ,u fi ll'<tnl \II l'Jl 1lit < .o.i\I Lcag\Jl' a.'> a least 100 yard'>, al'>o a Newport Mt•-..1 re 1umor. \\<l' ti pmwrlul hlod .. u \vho \\-W> cord. and he \Con.'ll a1 leas! ont· tomh aJ..o athlC'11t 1•11ough tu urwralt 011 1lw down 'm 24 of rhc 2fl va~11y gamt'' m run <L'> a pulling h'l1.ird I It· 'wt\." "P'" duty which he camt•d the ball. He al'o had I 1. on tlit: dl'fen..,.vt• Ii nt•, partll ulMIV 111 HIGH SCHOOL GIRLS BASKETBALL WINNERS IN DOUBLE OVERTIME , OON LEACH/OAl.YPlOI Costa Mesa H1gh's Rickell Reeves drives around a Saddleback defender before pulhng up tor 1ump shot in the Mustangs' 73-68 double-overtime Golden West League victory Monday night. For the story, see Page Af3. . . \hOrt-y-ardage MtUdlJOOS.. -..:.:.__/ Pov, d 5-11, W5-pound anchor, was the Golden We-.1 League Defe~1ve Player of the Year and an All-Newport Me-.a selec- tion. I le matle 16 of his 47 tackle& belund the lme. mdudmg eight qUMterbad !Mich. I le Weil> aJ<.o credited with 11 quanerback hume<. and proved Virtually unblockable by a single opponent. prompung fut"> to double and tnpJe- team tum flu!> freed thing-. up for his defen\lw mate!> in the double-flex '>chem e Tht' 6 2. ~ 15 pow1d r..pcne'>d It'd the ream m ratklt"> with 84 mtludmg 11 '>Sch. Aher nll'>.\Ulg much of tu'> c;opho- more '>t'a.'>On due to miury. tui. qw<.kn~. \lrength cUltl d~IVt'ne<..s often It'd to See CIF, Pace A8 Truly Wase's world Estancia point guard just misses quadruple-double, despite sp ending almost one quarter on bench. Barry Faulkner Daily Pilot LO~IA Ml~A W11h one full round of league pla} rnmplete. 11 ,., no .. , o fficial Tht' Golden \\e<.t l ea~ue IS rn .. ha Wase's \.\ orld Wa-.e. a 1unior SCOREBOAAD point guard for the fatanna l11gh girls ba'>l etball team. put an ex clamauon on tht notion ~1onda't. coming V. lthtn one rebountl of a CX.ean View 43 quadruple duu Estancia 61 ble whtlt' leading the ragle\ 10 a 61 43 win over Vl'>lltng Ocean View The 5 foot -4 floor general amaso,ed 15 point'>. 11 a\'ISts. I 0 rebound'> dlld nine steal\, much of tho'>e numbers coming 1n the fourth quarter, when she '>Imply tool over the gdme after Ocean View had trimmed a 19 point deficit midway through the wcund quartt'r to 37 27 1ust 17 !iet0nd'> into the final period. The s1a1 hne la.st year<; Paufic Coast l eague Co-Player of the Year m ight have produced Wlthout s1tung out the fir t 3:33. as punishment for missing practice, o r the handful of minutes she lost to foul trouble be fore fouling out wtth 11 econds lefr. is open to sp eculation. First·year Estancia Coach Tami Ra ppa acknowledged afterward the level of dominance Wa e bring to the floor "She can step up when he wants to S.. EAGLES, Pace Al FOOTBALL RECRUITING Asuega will compete at Idaho State OCC ATHLETES OF THE WEEK Record-setting running back plans shift to safety with Division I-AA Bengals. Serry Faulkner DailyPifot CX>STA MESA -Costa Me.a I-Ugh senior Keala Asuega. wbo Bnnly lm· printed his name Into the Newpon· Mesa football record book, sakl Monday be bu verbally committed to continue hls career at Idaho Stete Un.lwnity. Now &-foot. 210-potmds. Muegll tee• Newpoct·Mela "9COfd wtlb 49 career louc:bdownt and h1s 3.932 n..hini yardt ran1c No. 2 1n Newport-Mela anna BUt. be said. he wm Hkd)t lliAft to --., with the Olvlt&OO l·M .,....... wbo WQI\ lhe reauttti; battle with Moritilna SU!,te. "'Ibey recruJted me as an athlete. who couJd play on both &ides of the ball." said Asuegn. who will receive a run scholarship. "But, right now, I think the quk:kest way to the field is at trong safety, because they signed two other running backs." Asuega. of Samoan d~t. said the pmmce or bout a d01.en Polyneaian players on the roster helped lntlu nee his decision. • J ju.st felt rt41 Uy ~•come thett. like one of the family" said Asuega. who visited the Pocaldlo campus the Wttk· end bd'ore wt. l le retumeCt from his tt· crulting villt •o Montana State Sunday. Asuega. whO has had upU"IOO of playing m the Nil. sance be wa1 7, wd be hopea to prCM DMlion I ·A IChools that didn't ~--ruit hJm made I m1scD: He Plans to tµdy rriusk: anJ ~· ronn.nte . ' Al Tuesday, January 28, 2003 PREPS Continued from A 7 so much." ••• Plans for several tributes to Fenton were revealed Saturday. Revie said the entrepreneuriaJ society will name a conference room for Fenton in a building on campus known lor the ample sunlight that noods through its glass walls. "If you're ever on the Yale camp~. you can look up to the buildlng on the comer of York and P.Jm, to a big second-Door conference room called rhe Sean Fenton !loom." Rcvie said. • J'he brightest room at Yale." ••• Edwa.rd Boyd, parent of a boy who played youth basebaU with Avery, announced a group of parents will soon 1111tiate a drive to fund a scort'boatd to be erected in Fenton's name on the school's freshman football field Details CIF Continued from A 7 crowd·pleasmg hw, W11h I pl'nl''Kl and Pm controlling the nuddll'. the Me..a de- lense i>urrcndercd only 51 point~ dunng a ..even-game winning '>treak that rnn- rluded the regular season Included i11 about how to contribute will be forthcoming. ••• CdM football coach l)1ck freeman said there will also be a MagnoUa cree, estimated at 15 feet high. planted in memory of Fenton on the school's varsity practice field, not far from where the grass meets the pavemen1 outside the program's fieldhouse. ·There will be a memorial plaque for Sean and kids can think of him while they're catching a linle shade before practice: Freeman !>aid. Freeman said the tree is being donated, at cost, and the ~hool district ha~ agr!?ed to. transport it fo r planting. The cost of 01e projecr is estimated at $1,000. lnformation about donations can be obtained by phoning CdM I ligh. (949) 515-6000 . ••• Those in1ere'ited 111 reading tnbute~ to Fenlon and/or subm1tung 1heir own, may do so at the Yale l·n1reprcnuriaJ Society Web .,ite: Wli'W}'t:'.~ yille eliLL that ~lrt'td1 \\t'rt' ... hu1ou1., nl (,olden \\e..,t I eah'Ul' foe~ btancia and ~tddle back. '>t'lllor l),m1el Al Gatta-. of Walnut 1' the l)ffeno;1vc Player of thi: Year 111 Dwt '>IUll \.II, \\h1le -.enior 01andt· l>unleavy ot \ou1h I !JU' ,., Lkten.,rw Player of 1.he Year. Stl'\C' Bog<tn, who ll'd ~uth I lill~ to 1h1• 1itll'. i.~ Loach of tht• Yt·.ir. OCC ATHLETES OF THE WEEK rr: - AARONBOBIK .&.Bom: April 28. 1983 e 9=6-toot-4 185 Sport Basketball Poe Point. shooting gUMd YMr: Freshman High 5dtool: Newbury Park Coadl: Steve Spencer Mal!jor: Business F•vortt. food: Pizza F•vortt. moYle: •The Usual Suspects• F.,,..,.. mthl9tk ma nm It: •Shooting left-handed ~ I made a bUzzer.t>eater to win by one point in mt junior -year in high school.· A~ of the Week Ill: Playing hard on defense. and scoring 20 points In the Pirates' victory over Goldeo West. lbily Piklt Collector JPOfts urd ~ 03-S UNDSEY GALASSO .&. Born: Feb. 8, 1983 fi Height 5-foot-3 Weight 125 Sport Basketball Pos: Guard Y..: Sophomore High school: El Modena Coadl: Mike Thornton Major. Liberal studies Favorite food: Danny's famous pasta and brownies flivorite movie: •Happy Gilmore• Fa¥Dl'itla llthl4ldc ~ •eeating No. 1-<anked Venwra in their CNlf'I tournament this year.• Athleta of the Week Ill: She had 17 points, including five three-pointers in the Pirates' Orange Empire Cooference victory over Golden West. Daily Ab Collector sporu ard-03-S 1he Daily Pilot Night with UC Irvine Basketball UC Irvine Anteaters vs. UC Santa Barbara Gauchos Thursday, Jan. 30, 5:30 p.m. Televised live on Fox Sports Nd ua foam Fingers Night -the first 1,500 fans wiD rccdvc • ua fNm Finger, sponsored by Washington Mutual ·---------------------· : Buy One and Bring The Family : I lrh11 111 tll• co.pH below Hd receive 4-for-1 on tickets I I to tlle UC lrvlH/UC So11t• lorbora t••• 011 Thursday, I I IH. JO •t S:JO P·•· for tills tclcvbcd Ilg West Co•fcrHct Sllowdown tletwcc• two of the top tH•• 111 I I tllc IHtHI Wht• JOU .. .,, OH ticket, you r•celvc tllrcc I I free tJckct1f I 'I I IMH• .. , ... ,_ ... riet !tit l 1t• IH•lf , .... , ... Offtct 1ctwl11t ll•d•cn tie.n (tt--1,., •-t ... •H elMI e11t II.ii ll•vn Mt.10 1•-H t••• .. .,.) 1e ruet.. ..-...,.,., 11<11111 .. lh •<ll•CM 1••• o•n. ••• w.114 wltlt .. , ........ " ., .... et •• -·····-·· ,., ..... ll<llett ••",.fl •• ~-·-------------------Also, UC Irvine Men's Volleyball The Showdown for the #1 team In th• countryH! #1 UC Irvine vs. #t University of Hawaii Friday, Jan. 31, 7 p.m. .. Bren bents Ccntut For ticket lnformedon, please atll (949) UCl-WINS, or visit us et www.athlcdG.ud.cdU SPORTS HIGH SCHOOL GIRLS SOCCER Mesa survives scare, pulls out 1-0 victory GIRLS BASKETBALL Mustangs win in double ar Duarte scores game's only goal to keep the Mustangs unscathed in Golden West League play. Rhondi Naff scores 38 points in 73-68 victory. SANfA ANA -The Costa Mesa High girls soccei: team got a scare from h08t Saddleback Monday, but came away with a 1-0 Golden West League SANTA ANA -Costa Mesa Hlgh's girls basketball team survived an 18-2 run by host Saddleback in the fourth quarter, a 5-0 Saddleback spurt at the start of the first overtime and a 33-point burst by Tun.is.ha Lewis en' route to a 73-68 Golden West League victory Monday night victory. · Sophomore Ni1ani Duane headed In a comer kick from senior Sharon Day in the 25th minute for the game's only goal Mesa. ranked No. 2 in OF Southern Section DMslon ID, had four saves from sophomore Kindra Bailey, who went the distance to record the shut- out and help the Mustangs improve to 14-1-2, 8-0-0 In league. She typically shares rime with junior Kaitlyn Gentling, but Gentling suffered a hip injury in practice and is sidelined indefinitely. c.oach Dan Johnston said. The Mustangs, led by Rhondi Naff'i> 38 points, sent it into overtime on a pair of Naff free throws with 0:30 left in regu- lation, and in the second overtime, jumped out to a 64-57 lead on two buckets by Naff and a three-pointer by Susy Trujillo. Nora Garcia made seven saves for the Roadrunners (6-8-0, 4-3-0), who lost to serond-place Ocean View, 1-0, Thursday. Cost.a Mesa hosts Ocean View Wednesday at 3: 15 p.m. &tancia girls fall at Ocean View, 2-1 HUNTINGTON BFACH -The F.stancia High girls soccer team dropped a 2-1 Golden West League verdict at Ocean View Monday. Saddleback was unable 10 offset the jump and Cassey Brick knocked down three free throws and Naff added four more as the Mustangs (12-8, 4-2 In league) claimed victory. Sophomore Elise Carroll scored for the Eagles, on a play set up by freshman Marina Abdul and senior Karleen Curran. Ocean View improved to 5-1-0 in league, heading into Wednesday's duel against first-place Costa Mesa. Stacee Sanchez was also in double figures for Costa Mesa with 11 poin~. Saddlebaclc falls to 8-12, 2-4. EAGLES pomts, on 8-of-13 shooting, and also coll ecting 10 s teaJs and seven rebounds. She added one assist and o ne blocked shot. Golden W.• t.eacue Esunde 61, Ocean View 43 Sc:ote bY Ouarten Continued from A 7 Ocean Vlew !I 11 11 1e 43 Estancia 20 8 9 1' bl Senior forward Xochitl Byfield and no one in this league can stop her." Rappil r..a1d. "!>he's a m ismatch for any- one who guardi> her. She can take ii to th(' hole. or dish to our inside players or our wing-.. And aJI those little dishes light up our team.· chipped in 12 points, four steals, four rebounds, one s teal and one block. But she was the key early, hitting her first three field-goaJ allempts. including two from beyond the arc, 10 help the Eagles burst to a 20·3 first-quarter lead. Ocean View -Williams n; McNaff 12. Esposito 2. Alderfer 4, Hanson 2, Thomas 3, Rivera 3 3-pt. goals -W1lh11ms 2, Rivera I Fouled out -none Ted:lnicals -none. Estancia -Byfield 12, Castro 4, Grav 20. Pena 4, Garcia 2, Wase 1!>, Mino 4 Flores 0 Maldonado O. Wilson O And thJt\ just on the offensive end. On defen'>e, Wase frequently 1oys with opp on enlr.., lulling them to sleep, before r.,1ripping them off the dribble, or using her ant1c1pat1on and quick hands to de- Oel'I par.,<,er., to her teammates. Deflec- tion i~ also a familiar method she u ses lo help rstancia collect rebounds. tlHlUKh '>he b c;trong enough to burrow for por..ition and athletic enough to .,natch errant ~hots from the air with om• hand. But, a'> amazing as it sounds, the Lagles ( 11 ·8, 6-0 in league) were a ny- thing but o ne-dimensionaJ against the Seahawks (9-10, 2-4). Senior center Tisha Gray Oirted with a 1riple-double of her own, pouring in 20 The Eagles, who have now won 11 straight league games dating back to last season's run to a share of the PCL crown. were 8 of 14 from the field in the firs1 quarter. But they cooled off from there and joined in the sloppy play tha1 Ocean View dis played throughout, allowing the visitors to stay within striking range. Ocean View, plagued by the Eagles' full -court pressure, finished with 36 turnovers. But F.stancia commilled 22 turnovers, shot just 6 of 25 from the fi eld in the middle quarters (24%). and hit just 7 of 14 foul shots to prevent a blow- out. F.stanc1a visits Westminster (5· I in league) Wednesday with first place on the line. LIGHTWEIGHTS 3-pl goals -Byfield 2, Wase 1 Pena 1 Fouled out -WaS/J Ted:ln1cals -none eo.ta M_. 73, Sedcftebac:k 88 ~by P9riod1I Costa Mos3 1• 16 n 9 e 16 13 Saddlebadc u e 10 10 e 11 61! Com Mes. Brick 6, Landeras 2. Naff 38. Reeves 4, Sanchez 11, NavarTette 4, Trujltlo 8, K1bm O 3 pt. goals Sandlez 3, Tru11l10 '2 Bnclt 1 Fouled out Landeros Technicals -none. Saddlebedl -Lawis 33. Lote 8, Williams 6, Layman 2, Ram1ro1 6, Lomeh !>, Lozano 2 Popoca 1 Rinas !> 3 p1 goals -Ram1101 2 Fouled out -Lomeh Ted:lnicals'-none. Riding on the undef~ated train Newport Harbor High's girls frosh-soph water polo team won the Charger Classic, 14-2, over Fountain Valley after beating Woodbridge, 17 -1, a day earlier. 17 ·I. friday. Lucas and Taylor e.ich -.core<l four goals followed by Manderino and Melissa Wheeler (three goals apiece). Katie Robens (two) and Jordan Weiner (one), who all go1 in on the offens1ve explosion. Nelson agarn proved a 1>talwart in j goaJ, making five saves. ••• N ewport Harbor High's girl~ • frosh-soph water polo team continued its dominance this season by remaining undefeated BRYCE ALDERTON As of Jan. 21. t.he Newport I !arbor High girls frosh-soph <,occer learn had scored 28 goals in 10 games they have split (5-5). (14-0) following a first-place finish in the Olarger Oassic al El Toro High Saturday. The Sailors defeated Fountain Valley, 14·2, in the final of the 16-team tournament. N.hling Taylor. Amanda Barto and Leah Robertson each scored three goals with Kali Lucas and Cali Manderino collecting two scores along with O.J. Ttobeman's single tally. Kendal Nelson made six saves against Fountain Valley, but stopped nine shots in a 5-<4 win over Foothill in the semifinals earlier Saturday. Newport coach Les Cutler said Foothill provided · the Sailors the most competition they have faced all season. "Foothill is a scrappy and physical team with some physically-strong girls," Cutler said. "We had to use our speed and forrunately regained our composure.• Against the Knights, Taylor scored two goals while Robertson, Barto and Lucas each tallied single scores. Newport won a totaJ of four tournament games, winning by fo rfeit before beating Woodbridge, SCHEDULE The Sailors find thcmselve!t 2 I tn the Sea View League after wins over Laguna I fill~ 19-1) and Aliso Niguel (2-1) following a 1-0 lo~ 10 Foothill in the circuit opener. Newport Coach Josh Hudennan said the Sailor.-; played a strong game against Foothill, hilting the post with the ball five times. Defenders Kristin Baker, Stephanle DtSano, Jessica Gavilan, Raeanne Pfeifer, Cllelsea Ward. Paz Krotee and Jenna Rigg>o all have done a soUd job keeping the ball on the opponent's side of the field, Ruderman said. The offensive attacks have been spearheaded by Malorie McMains, ~yndsi Foster, Amanda l.az. Sienna Palmer, Jennifer Rydec and Hallie Mitchell. Nicole Newquist and Courtney Hanson have both provided additional offense. Goalkeeper Shannon Forsythe has kept the team in games all season. Ruderman said the team has improved its passing In hopes of aiding the offense for the ftnaJ three games or league play. TODAY Bulir8tbd College men -Vanguard University at Cal Baptist. 7:30 p.m. Ocean View, 2:30 p.m.; Westminster at Estancia, 3 p.m., Sage Hiii at Oxford Academy, 3:15 p.m. HAPPY BIRTHDAY Celebr8Mg the Oat; Pilot's Athlete oflhe Week senes College women -Vanguard University at Cal Baptist. 6:30 p.m. High tdlool boys -Westminster at Estancia, 7 p.m .; Cotta Mesa at Ocean View, 7 p.m. High IChool girts -Northwood at Corona del Mar, 7 p.m.; Newport Harbor at Foothill, 7 p.m.; Sage Hiii at Oxford Academy, 7:30 p.m. Soccer High school boV9 -Cotta Mesa et t High IChool girls -Northwood at Corona del Mar, 3:15 p.m .; Newport Harbor at Foothill, 3:15 p.m.; Oxford Academy at Sage Hill , 3:15 p.m. ~ College men -Princeton at UC Irvine, 7 p.m. Tennis College women -Vanguard Unlveralty at UC Riverside, 2 p.m. Community college men -San Bernardino at Orange CON\, 2 p.m. Ii I ~ 1 I TODAY 23 -Greg Coon Corona del Mar Yolleybell, '98 HIGH SCHOOL WRESTLING Mesa wrestlers sparkle in Laguna Hills tournament LAGUNA HJUS -The Cotta Mesa Jflah wratling t•m l*l dgbt ~ in the top four~ lead a thltd·plac:e team ftniah 11' the Ltguna HI lbumamenl SI~ .J c.o.ta Mela aenlor Matt Gt'U· bltlch (140 pounds) WU de- feated lri the ftnaJs, 11 ~ eenior lND11D1_ll Adam OonoVarl (152). Foot1t Muat&np earned third· .,-.~-eticffeyes~ • • • I heavywdght), Mo Bltrlda ()30), k.sse Franco 04'5) and ClviitJan RIYerO ( 125). SenlOn M1b Shnonofr (USO) and Ca.doe blna (I 03) bOth tin · W.ed fourth. - Dilly Pilot Tuesday, January 21, 2003 M .. :.:;.tij.:.-1_ .... ---.-~--legal Matten 2140 L1gaJ Notkt11 2MO Lapl 11o1C11 2140 L,.i Mo11C11 atO I.apt 11C111c11 IS( 12617 lH£ PETITION requutt l 30 pm In Dept L71 YOU MAY EXAMINE the 11WP01f •u11 2MO Ltpl N«ICll 2MO I l.tgll ... 2MO lepl Naacea 2MO I.toll Maaca ll011CIOf PfTl110MlO •ulhOfily to admlnlater loc1t1d et 341 Th• City fltt kepi by the court. If - thi Ht•t• undtt th1 Drive South, 011n11, CA you ere 1 peuon In· OTYCO&ICJ.MaDA ~mAl1°'1 lndeu1nd1n1 Adm1n1• 92861 tlf11ltd In lht H l•t•. .uf JOSltl ST. QIAllS, lb 1'111011 01 Ett1t11 ~t If YOU Of! JCCT to the you mt y file with t11e (Thll Aulhe><tly w1ll 1llow &••nlln& of the petition, COllll t RtqUHI for ~ ............ JOSftl WASZTYl :~~lv!"~~n•:1;:Pr1111sa1nnw yU<J •hould 11ppu1 et tht Sp1cl1I NoUc;e (form DE ~UllH . "'°:r CASUIO.AJ1715S • h1111ns •nil 1t1t1 your 115-4) of the flllna of an To ell MIO btn1fl I CllOua wtthoul obtiln objtct1ona 111 1111 w1ltt1n lnnntory Ind IPPfllH I !I, cl•'"'· c;rtdltora con '"1 '0"'1 ilpproo l ob1t,Uon1 •.iththec;o1111 of ttl•t• llHI• Of of IK Al7.00P.I. tinaent ctt dlton ind IJtlot• 10•~1 ttrl1tn b1lor11111 h1111n1 Your 1ny palltlon or eccount JOIM"'HHlll-•••v '"'P" ••nt •· ltOn• •up11ranu rnay be In H provided In P'robtt1 .__,_ P1~;:i:;'t>:~~1:::i,:1~ flow•••• tilt P""1n11 p11t11n r 1 by your Code 11ct1on 12&0 A CUUIMT IUSIMIH t re1nnftnl•llv1 wtll be attOrney Aequut 101 Speclel A SUMMARY Of' THE ~~~h.wl~f orJO~E:~•· s~' 1•Qui1td 111 11•1 11ut11 ~ If YOU llRf A CREDI· Notice form i• evtlltblt GENERAL PLAN UPDATE C""H.ULES ek• JOSEP'H tu internttd P•"on1 IOR nr contln11nt fromthe courtclerk VISIONING PROCESS · wASZTYl unltn I hoy ""' w11v1d LI editor ol the dtcHMd. AttwMI f.., htttt..er1 JOINT MEETING WITH A P'ETITION FOR P'HO nottu '' '~"•tnlec! lo you muat !tie your ~l11m Sc.tt • levr4elelt, PLANNING COMMISSION llATC haa bun flltd by the propoud t Lllon I wlllt the 1nurt end mall ""-· (CSI• IOS4H), CONTltACUAND 0 I rit llld•ptnd1111 •d t 1011v le. th1 p11aon1I 2060 M. T11etl1t An., AOIUIMINTI SlluN_!!~lo~A~J~,1 No:" C~l1 "''"1'11ttion •11lho11ty 111,,Hent 1110 1pp0lnted s-t• AM, CA t270S-TRAHIC SIGNAL ANO lor~j1 County of OR will be •••nhd unltu 111 the tourl within tour 7127 ROADWAY IMPROVE · "" tnt•rt\lld P•llon montha ltolfl the d1l1 ot Publitht d Newport MENTS ON NEWPORT A~~i PETITION FOR hlu '" uh1•• lton IQ Iha I tho ltnt tnu1nct of Buch Coate M111 DaHJ COAST DRIVE AT SAGE PROBATf requHh that IHtiltim •ne! \htow\ &ood lettera II provldt d In Piiot J1nu11y 22. 28, 29, Hill SCHOOL AWAAO LINDA HARTSON tit Ct UH why 11 .. court Prhb•h Code tt~Uo11 2003 WT028 OF CONfAACT (C 3~7) ihould 11111 1111°11 lh• 9100 Th• 1tm1 tor lllln1 REVIEW OF NEWPORl appointed " Plr\Ollal 111lhottty Lliima mll not eaptrt COAST ASSf.SSME NT r•prtHnlelln lo ad A HfAR11'1<, n tho before tour monu1, from .\#II your Car DISTRIC T FINANCIAL 111l11l•t•r the utilt 01 p~ltlion •"II be Itel~ nn I'"' hH11n1 d•te noticed In Clan(/J•d I DATA lhtdeC:tdtnt. H.8RUAR~ (0 ~OOJ 11 above WEST BAY TR AIL . ;.-t!IMl6iiii!'?ii!"=~;;;;;;-;;-;,;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;..,;;;_ ;;;;;;;;;;; BOARDWALK & RES TO· PW~'wi,~cv Dept L·73 loclttd It NCITl E on RAT~~~~~o~~INO IDMi~ 3"1 THE CITY O~WE I PETITION TO 02l20I03 It , JOPM In UNOERGROUNOING E TA : OAANGE. CA 9291 J ADMINISTER D9QI L·73 localed I I UTILITIES IN PROPOSED RUTH ANN IF YOU OBJECT 10 the E~rTATE OF: 341 THE CITY ORIVE, ASSESSMENT DISTRICT VIERUNO gr1nt1no of l'1e petitJon ANTHONY M. OAANGE, CA 92883 NO 70 BAY SHORES AND CAii! NO. A2171U )'OIJ anouia •PPNt II Int STORY IF YOU OBJECT IO tl'lt DESIGNATION Of THIS To an ,.,..,. htanoo and 1111e )'OIJ' CASE NO. A217230 granting ol a. petition. AREA As AN UND£R ~. credttofl, ~!Ont OI ,, .. wnntn To •II htltl, )'OIJ ahould 8'lPHf at Int GROUND UTILITIES DIS oontJngenl Cf9dnofl, Ind obiecttOnl wtlh tl'le COUit DeOellClllleS, crtOtlOrl , hutt1"9 and ltalt )'Ol.lr TRICT pt(IOl"rt who m1y t>el()(e the heanog Your ! con11noant cre<111or1, and E °' lilt written Ho Tl 1 E s P 1 z z A ~ be lnteretttd •PPHll~ may bt in O&•IOnl wtio may "'1111 the cout1 (PA2002· 172) 32!> OLD tn N wtf OI MUii 0t person or 17y yout OtlleN>lt.e De illetllled . Ille helling Y04JI NEWPORT BOULEVARD · DOU\ of Al/TH ANN lflOll'r9~ ...... I •• ~nee may be In AMENDMENTS TO US{ \11 .,,. lllll Of et .. tt. Ot ..........-• PERMIT NO '"22 TuAT VIERLING IF OU ARE A OOITI ot ANTHONY M Ptf10I\ Of by )OIK "" n A PETITION FOR CREDITOR or 8 STORY 1~ WOU LD ALLOW THE. PROBATE 1111 Deel'\ con~nnAnt er'"" I ~· ,..... IO IF OU &DE A SALE OF BEER AND filed tiv JOHN MOORE , . .,v '""10<"' ,,. A PETIT N FOR "" WINE FOR ON SITE AND VIER~G In !ht dtcNMld yOt; must tile PR06ATE 1119 ON!1 CREDITOR Ot I OH SITE CONSUMPTION your C:I m w·~ ~ co~1 1 IO ~ ~ICA C c:onbnOtf'1I Cf8dltot of tne SUCJe(lor Cout1 of llld ma1 I U>Py lo trte PRESS 1n , .... S•.-NV dlatHtd, ..,., rTIUll file (INClUDING DELIVERY) caltioml1 County of . .., ~, .. ,,~ ,~ AND AMEND THE HOURS ORANGE personal rpP1esi1ntat1Ve Covr1 of Catifomj1. )'Ol.lr claim wtttl the ooutt OF OPERATION ALLOW· THE PETTTION FOR appoonteo Oy l~ COVIi County of ORANGE and mall a copy to tile INC THE lSTABLISH · PA08ATE requetll INt ""''""'ICM rno•llne lr()rl THf' PE""ITION FOR peraonal repreMt"Utlllll MENT TO OPE RATE JOHN MOORE tne elate 0' ''11 ..... ~ PR~)BATE reQUtsts 11\al ape>0111tl0 by Int OOUr1 BETWUN 6 AM ANO VIERUNG be appo;fUO ol lettefl ., O"'JY>Oed "' ~JC ..,tCA c PRESBY De .,. tntn lour ITlOl1U\I from MIDNIGHT DAIL y ( 6 AM .. '*'°""' Probate Cooe MCI.on a~ontlld as personal Ille dall of first ISIUlnce TO 10 PM FOR THE reprtMOUltive 10 9100 Ttlt time IO< ltllog repreaontatrve to ot letter1 H provldeO 10 PAflO) edlnlnllter the Milt• ol Claim• ...., I not tllD"• adrnilltster tne estate ot Prooate Codi MCtJOl1 CONTINUED IUSINISS 1111 dlCldenl belore le>ur mont"9 ''Of'! tilt decedent 9100 Tl'lll time IOI'""'° CITY COUNCIL FORMA THE PETITION 'tqu9111 ~~r:•nno Cl.I'• OC.!oa'd n-.e PETITION requttta Cll l'\I WIR not e~• TtON or A MARINERS ~: :;"'•: YOU ~AV EXAt.AlNE troe j ull'Mty to ad!Tliniste• betor9 lour mon1hl lrom ~~:~1~f: STHRING I l11dependent Me kept oy the court II "'~ estate under ll're tilt heanno date noticed CUHENT IUSINUS of E lint! ltt! I ""''YI" Independent abO'Ve REQUEST TO WIDEN A ~~.~utt'of1~11:: ',;;..,,eo 1n '"e ;; ... r, Aj•MltltratlOO ot Eatates YOU MAY EXAMINE lhl ORM APPROACH AT '33 IJIOW the peraonel you m1y I ti ..rtl" tne AC1 Tllis aull10f!I) .,,, 1118 klOI Dy ll'rl oourt tf fERNlEAF AVENUE ~ IO tak COUit • RPQ~MI lot allow tne Pl'IOnAI you are I pet'IOl'I Delly Piiot J1nu11y 28 mvry actlone wi~ Se>e<:t11 l';oftee 11orm OE • ~tstnt4tJve to lake inttrestea 111 the Mllte. 2003 T020 I otltlltWlQ OOU<'I approv1t 1 S4) O! ttl8 t11orog cl 1n ''"llY ae110M 'Nltl'tOUt )'OIJ may file wtltl the Bttont liking oert111n 11'19"1oty 100 1Wl11<1I bl.i n1og coutt 1pe>rova1 court • Reque11 for ~ Courl Of *Y wnpol18f1I actJOnt 01 fflll9 ''*"'' °' 1 •'Y a.to<• 1111.ng cer1.1111 Speoa1 Nooce (!Orm OE· WOlllA, fllJWe'Vtr tne pertON_ pettion 0< ICCIOU''' u very tmp()llant act.ens 154) of IN M.ng ol 111 ("".,,,,Of-•--" ~llY• wiM oe provided ,, Pr0011e llO'N9¥e< tt1e peraonal •nvento<y and apprual I VV'lll• • -I 19QU1red to give notiee to Coot Section 1250 A epresental'Ve MU be of 9'1ate •&Nit or of ~ O«AltGf COUNTY SUP9IOI nttrttled perM>na Fltqu"t 10< Spec al 1 reqw ed to O'V9 notlOI IO petrtion O< aocount aa Courl PIOIATt (OtJrl unua triey nave waivec 11to1oee lorm 11 ••• aDie IOll!'Mted persons Plovided ln PIOC>lte ~.- rollCe or ooneentea '° ITOOl lfle OOUl1 ~ Jn.ess 111ey tieve wived Code SectJotl 1250 A "'"""''""u tne ptopoNd action Anomey IOt Pp• "" '°' notoee or consel'led to Reques1 lot ~ 3-41 THt OTY DltM ~•""11111...'...ndepe, .. ~ DWIGHT J GR.Ffel.Hzo tt1e ptoposed act.on) l'..tr~""' torm ··ft~llaote POST oma IOX .......... '"" """"'"' REMt:P O.Vlfll-.. N The •ndeptnOem om""' coun ....... ~ ....... De graoted unteu an & o~ '-FITH ldmrt'lllltato()(l aU1t'oo!y Attomey !or Pellt>onlt 1' 171, OUltG«. CA ;~~ ~:: 2 2' E COAST KWY .. 1 oegranteo un:esa 111 JAMESMKRZ'YMINSKI 9261)-1571 -.--·~· •280 liltlfHi.d peraon filet 3"45 N MAPLE DR 12514 ~.:'1 ~ ~ ~ OOnONA DEL .,.AR CA an ot>,ecltOO to 1118 BEVERLY HIUS CA I PmTlOlf Of atoJkl me oranr 1N> ~~:l 01'29.0'.I pebtion and ahowa good ~~ Otf29/03 . Cds~c.li mnonty ~ C.UN 'Nt'fY t!1e C0Urt ~ f()I QIAMG( Of IWlf A HEAA1NG ~ l"e QI~ 4to5'7• shoo.a not grant h ~ 4tOITll peMl(ltl .,;t1 tie neia Of\ N!WP'<>Rl 1uc~cos1 A aultlOnly ~ 8EAQ+.COSTA OID8 TO SHOW CAUSI fOI "'~=--..,..._...at..__t_.JOP.-...""1 __ 111_M_E_SA_O_Al_l_Y_Pll_OT_ A jiEARING Me8A DAILY Pl.OT OIM&( Of Mil WlllllalA211023 TO All INTERESTED PERSONS l Pt llllontt Cwr ti• 811dley Cook ltled 1 P•llOon with thll COUI I lot • decttt chen11n1 l!l lTIH 11 follow• Curtla '8rtdlty Cook to Cris Triton Cook 1 rHE COURT OROER~ thet 111 penona lnt11 utMI In lhl• metltt ah•ll I PPU I before lhl• COUii et the 11 .. r1n1 1ndlc1t1d btlow to ahow ceuae 11 1ny why 1111 p1tll1on lot ch1n11 of n•m• lhould not bt lt1nled NOTIC OF HEARING 01te 2 18 2003 lime 2 PM Dept L73 Th• 1dd11u ol tht court la 11me ea nott d tbovt 3. ~ c;opy of thla Order to Show Cauat shall be publltht d at luat ontt u ch wuk lor lour lUGCIU IVe welkl prtot ID the delt HI tot hurlna on the 11•tltlon In the followlna news p1p11 of 11net1I CllCU latcon printed 1n lhll county Th• Newport B11tll·Co1t1 Mn1 Dilly Piiot DAU1 IAN OJ 2001 alCHAlD O. fUllE, sa:t IUDOI Of THI su .. 1a1oa coun Publlahtd Newport Btach Cost• Mtu 011ly Piiot J1nu11y 7 14. 21 28 2003 TOIJ THlHOUSl SlCLUDlD a1nEAT AMAZING PRICE AOT.t•t-723-1120 ~ .... """'-..... Fldlllm...... Adtll. ..... -s ........ ,._,......, llmeS....... ----The lollow1n1 p11 •ona 111 d111n1 bu11n10 ita llMnd Du 11n 261 1/2 Sento Thomea Coate Mt11. CA 92617 Jtmu £1118111thb1Ch 261 I/? Sento Thomu Co1l1 Mua CA 92627 Sondr • Intl Altundlf 34202 Del Ob11po #70, Oenta l'otnt CA 92629 Tl\11 bu•lneu " con du,l1d by 101nt v1n1u11 Have you ll.,ted doln1 bultrllU yet? No JtmH Eerl B1n chb1ch lhl1 atatement wu llled with tht (;aunty Cit• k of 011nae Count 1 on 01113103 200Ht2t07 Delly Piiot Jan 14 21 28,Feb 4,2003 T017 AdlttM .... -~ Tht follow1111 peteon• The follow1na peuon• 111 do1n1 bu11111u H 111 dO•n1 but1neat n #ollnt Studio• 709 SOlllll,-2980 "11.:Chn R1ndolph •8 Coat• IC><.k Coit• Miu CA Mtu CA 92626 9262fi Allnl Condlt11on1n1. 811t011 lnduttnel In, (CA) 109 R1ndolph •B (CAl 2'J80 Mt<;hntoctr. Cott• Meu CA 92626 Cott• Mtu CA '12626 Th" b1111nu• 11 con. I Th11 1>u1.n1\t ' n d.itled l>y 1 cotporat•onj dutled by • t "ll0•1ho•· Hive you llarted do1nf Have you •llll•d do•n1 bualneu 1111 Yu 199 D1u1neu yell Yn 19118 Aline Cond11lon1n1 Berton lnduatr•el Inc Th" 111tement wu Ru\1111 8•• to• """ !tied with the County I dent Clt tlt 111 Orone• Count1 rnta •llt•mont wn on 01/24/03 l1l1d with lh1 Cuuntr 200HtJOt21 Clerk ol 011n11 County Diiiy Pilot Jen 28 f eb on 01 ·24!03 4 11 18 2003 T022 200HtJOt2S 111..oW--11....L....... I Oatly Ptlot Jen 28 f 1b ,,___ 14 11 18 200J T021 ... s ....... Tht lollow1n1 penona flctttlM .... 111 do1111 llu11n1u H M-S ....... 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Thli 1t1tem1nl wu on 01 03103 ftltd w•th I~• c unly !tied w11h lhe Co.,nty 2002tt21412 Ctor> t Ot• 1, Cn r11 Clerk ol Or1n11 r.ounly 0111y Ptlol 11n 1 14 on 01 IJ OJ t111 follow1n1 1111aon1 ••• lk>• 11 bu11nen II 8tlt.oe Sc lt nliltc 120 I '/. 26th Slt"I Ntwport h"h CA 92663 Adr1111 C Godina 120 112 26111 Str"t lffwpoft Bu th r.A 92f.f.1 lh11 l>11•1nen 11 "011 du"ed Dy en 1nd1w1d\ltl Heve fOu 'titled dO•n1 11ua1neu yet I No Ad111r Ch1••1t•" Cod ·~ii fl!I\ lllltn••nl Wit l1l1d w•lh th• <.oun ty Citt~ ol 0 1111t• Count1 1nOll?J OJ 100J .. JO&I J Je11r P1<0t l1n 28 f eb 4 I 18 200l 1013 flcttfM ..... "-S........ II•• I llow1n1 Pll\On• ert do 'I l>ua•ntn .. llAk ION NOUS TRIAL 1980 McCl1ntotk Co•t• Miu CA 926?6 Birton lnC!uslnal 111~ 1CA1 1980 McChntoc~ to•I• Miu CA 92626 hu1 ou11ne11 '" '"n dutloll by 1 to1po11t1011 Ht;f IOU •l•rted Oo1n1 butinU 111' Yu 1980 B•• , r du\I •I n' Ru\\< I 8-•lon P•u 01r.' Th" sl"1•1•111'\t ""-'' 111•~ ,. th n, Count~ 1en. • J ·~· Count1 ., 2t 200J69J09'l6 on 01 24 03 ZI 28 2003 1014 200Ht2UU 200Jt9'0tlt l T wa-al D11lr Pilot ''" 14 11 '' 'p I • 0111( Pllol Jen 28 Feb t 1-tare 28 frb 4 l'OOJ TPlb 4 11 I 7 1'' 4 I 18 2003 T02J (949)'42-5671 "Employee. H HEmpleado. ,~ NO MATTER HOW YOU SAY IT, CLASSIFIED CAN FIND IT. "Arbeitnehmer." "Employe. D11~lu<'Pilot . ~f::._. Index How to Place A ------Polirv -----... ' CLASSIFm AD By Fax By Phone B~· Mail/In Per~on: R•te~ and de.idhnc\ a~ \UbJC~I to chan!lt 'A 1thou OOllCC Thi! pubh~her rc~cf"\c' the nght 10 cen,or. n:.:111,"I) rc\l\C or rtJCd 1111) cf;"'11Jed ddvert1,emen1 Plc.t\C repor1 •n~ error 1h111 ma' be in )OUr d.h~1f11:d ad 1mmed111tcl) Th<' Dail:" PllCll .icc.cr1' no hab1lil) for an) error 10 an 11d\ert1,emen1 tor 'Aht h 11 mJ\ be re~pon"blc o.ccpl for the co't ot thc 'PJu.· .ictu.sll) nc~ur1ed b) the enM Credit c<1n onh l>c alll1~ed tor 1hc lil"t 10,cn1on 19JQ16'1·659J 1ll.lC!1 ~1·5"'q 330 WN Ba~ Strttl l'lcar ~ ..or • " ""' (O\Y \1c\L C .\ >i:t.~' n: ;f'>.'1'1t:>i&..,.,,..; .\1 \e11 pen B Hl 6. RJ' "ii .. ~"' •1¢ l ~""* I lours: nos-too SERVICE DIRECTORY ....-------Dead line~----- Tekph nt I( 'Odm-~ 1•>;. ':l I ndJ' < r•irrn f •id.I' ( VISA ] ii• \londJ~-f:idJ\ \\-al~ In ' YiJ1T1 < ~ \I ind;) Fnda' .:·~All Your Horne and Business Needs - l 1111.kr the Si: Ill' I >irn·1on 1:.111t1l't \1 •Oda\ Tut'-.Li\ \l.cJnr, !.J, Thur,.J.1\ \I •nJ~\ ( r•ipr \.itur:t.i' T u~..i.1, < ((ipn '>und.1\ We 11 c"l.1' < OOpm Tl'iur"b' < IX)pm fn.14' 1 <.-•rm 1-ndJa~ < •trn1 Lost 1505 LEGALSERVICES _Fu_mlturl ___ 3435_ MUSICAL l bu11el plot\ ? •• e •dfltt nl Pa<tlt< V11w perteued vie"' m"1dc'"' 1aw11 So Lu• S 711!>\. ObO 805 927 8078 l.rKI S--.. ,...., In N•wP 11 B• h n~., AdopUon& ~::!.t...~ INSTRUMOOS f !NW"' I litl l ,,. .Al b4u<! ~. ,. __ pYti :i. ..... 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HOUSMG General ~ ~ JAH 29 OPPOINITY Announcements 1610 &oo.~ ~F !:" All rul ut•I• edvei 714.517 1900 -~ tts1n& on thl\ new\p1pe• ~. t• LL "su1>1ttt lo the Fed~111 ·-r-~·-Fumlturt 3435 r111Housm1Actol1968 fwlfWwrtetiw4-IHJ •~ amended wh•th m•~u 11 111e14I In adver t1u • 1ny 11rel11 ence l1m1t1t1on nr d1sc11m1n11lon b1sed 011 race <OIOt rell11on \U hand1up lam1h1I llllu~ FINANCIAU PROFESSIONAL SERVICES or n1t1on11 0111111 ,,, an ---al loans 2490 1ntent1on to m1kr 1ny rvi.uu such p11l11ence. hm1t1 lton or dt'Kt1mlnellon • Thri ntw\p1per wtll not know1nalv uupl •ny 1d111r1tiement lot teal 1$tltl whlCh I\ tn violation of the 11w Our t11de" ., • 11111 by lnfouned thet ell dwell 1np •d•trhsed 1n this ntwsptper '" netl•ble on •n 1quel opp01tun1ty basts lo compl11n ot d11 cttmlfllhon. c .. 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