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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2004-01-09 - Newport Mesa Daily Pilotl~~~.~!:•,.s ... ~ov.' s ~)1lan gives ~ ... -:r ~-: .... ~~~Choo ls ~. . ?.·· •. ~~32 billion Y-..... --,,. ••• ~:·:·: z-:·:· ~::~ funding increase -::~Id be less than the _::$.3!5 billion guaranteed by ;;:~position 98 . The cut ~:;~uld be made up later. ~=: ;,;;, .. O'Nell ; ; : flatly Pilot ~· . NEWPORT-MF.SA -Gov. Arnold : Schwarzenegger announced on Thursday ~,a plan to alleviate state budget problems • bY reducing the amount of money due to i chools by about $1.5 billion next year. The proposed plan. announced by the governor and members of his Education Coalition at a Sacramento middle school, will not talce money out of school dis· ~ • ~· pockets. Instead, schools would gel -• >S2l>Ulion increase over last year's fund-~~:ji~ which Is roughly half the amount .. -_ si-ranteed by Proposition 98. ;.,.·.•the proposal is a way to keep Schwarz- "";: .. ,..er's promise to increase per-pupil ~ • ttiftdi.ng while still saving m oney for reha· bilitating the state. ~It's what we anticipated." said Paul _ Reed, assistant superintendent of busi· _ AUS services for the Newport-Mesa Uni- .... -tied School District. "There's no way the See SCHOOLS, Pace A4 .. ~rcENTERLINE j ...• ~.OCTA to " . ~··set light rail route County staff favors the 'Rtne route Costa Mesa officials have endorsed. .;r. • • O_.rdre Newman ~ : Oli~ Pilot ~ • •COSTA MESA -The county will de- ~.. tennine the route for the Centerline ': .. • Jlgtit rail system o n Monday. and the ':·:~an recommended by its staff members ~-;. • -tO>es with the route Costa Mesa prefers . .. • -4 • •Orange County Transportation Au - ; 'tholity staff members are ad vising that : ~ Light rail stretch for 9.3 miles fTom :!· • ~ta Ana Regional Transportation Cen-:· • .w to John Wayne Airport, with a stop at ,,. • -$nta Ana College. : .... Jbe recommended route would in-•:,;Jp a short underground portion in 'I-· 006 Mesa along Avenue of the Arts, a -~ the major South Coast Metro prop- ... :~wners and city leaders hashed out lbtyear. •• Mayor Gary Monahan said the recom-... . . -. -. ... . . . .. , . , .. · -:-. : SH ROUTE, Paa• M • 1 0 - Serving the Newport-Mesa community since 1907 FRIDAY, JANUARY 9, 2004 KENT TREPTOW I DAILY PILOT A man walks his dog at the Marinapark mobile home park on the Balboa Peninsula. The Greenlight Committee opposes a resort plan for the site. Greenlight ready to change The group wants to alter the guidelines for hotels in light of the resort proposed for Marinapark. June Casa1rande Daily Pilot NEWPORT BEACH -Greenlight leaders want the GreenJight Initiative guidelines changed. As the threat of a lawsuit against the ciry looms, Greenlight spokesman Phil Arst said that he wants the city to change the way it approves hotel projects under Measure S, the Greenlight Initiative. In recent months, Greenlight leaders and city officials have waged a war of wol"ds over h ow 10 decide whether ho1el proposals should go to a Greenlight vote. The initiative requires that voters approve projects that significantly exceed general plan limits for pealc-hour traffic trips, total square footage or number of homes. But city guidelines for hotels don't rely on square footage 10 measure how projects will af. feet surrounding areas because hotels' effects on the community are different from commer- 'I challenge anybody to tell me honestly how the public will get anything less than full information [by sending the matter to a non·Greenlight vote.)' Bob Burnham Newport Beach city attorney cial and residential developments. In a series of public meetings in 2000 and 2001. city Qfficials and residents ham mered out how this 3'iffer· ence should be taken into account in the Green· Light Initiative. The guidelines they drafted say that, for hotel projects, Greenlight should be triggered solely o n traffic figures. City Atty. Bob Humham sajd that this decision was arrived at with the cooperation of Green· light supporters . •Tue guidelines lwerel adopted by the City Council, wi th the full participation and appar- ent blessing of Measure S proponents." Uurn - ham wrote in November. Grcenligh t leaders late last year cried foul, saying they disagreed that traffic should be the sole trigger. Bu i this week. as they threatened to sue the city over the matter. Greenlight leaders shifted their focus to say that they want the City Council IO rewrite the Measure S guidelines to add square footage as a trigger for GreenJighl voles for new hotel projects. ·o ur main theme Is to get Measure S guide· lines changed so 1ha1 hotels ruen't automatically exempt," Arsl said. He added that, while the general plan consid· ers 011ly the number of hotel rooms at a given site. a square footage measure could better talce into account large convention facili ties that are See GREENUGHT, Pace A4 Portion of local creek can't be cleared yet County gets word that the Coastal Commission won't allow the clearing ... of San Diego Creek as an emergency measure. Allcla Robinson Dally Pilot Orange County learned Wednesday that it will have to wait for approval from the California Coestal Commis- sion to dear a portion of San Diego Creek rather t.han performing cmer· gencywork. "The notice tl1a1 we got is that the Coastal Commission will not issue an emergency permit for the coastal zone." said Kenneth R. Smith, Orange CoWlty director of public works. The county sought the emergency permit to clear vegetation and sedi· ment. which officials said creates a risk of Hooding in the creek. A Hood in San Diego Creek couJd overflow into the nearby Michelson Water Reclamation P!ant and send raw sewage into Upper Newport Bay. officials said. 111e $3.3-million. three-month project includes clearing vegetation and sediment from 2.5 miles of the creek between Michelson Drive and MacArthur Boulevard. leaving a 40-fool buffer along the east bank. County supervisors had already de· dared an emergency for the pan of the project under their auspices, and clear· ing of planis and trees began Dec. 17 . The Coastal Commission must approve any woric in the coastal zone., which falls between Campus Drive and Upper Newport Bay. The Coastal C.om.mi.s.sion's refusal of the emergency permit was an adminis- trative decision of the agency's execu- tive director. Smith said. ·They have not made a finding that they disagree with the woric." he said. "They only determined that we dis· agree on the emergency." The commission requested that the county seek a pennlt through non· emergency channels, Smith said. The earliest the cornmialdob would hear such a requ.est is March. Work continues in other areas of the See CREEK, Pa1e M . . . ........ ::::: THINKING ALLOWED ~~m Don't go riding without a diaper Daily Pilot ~: .. :·: ~ • . hey are not fashioned with ~; •. • elude leg ban1en or ~::• : leak-guard. They are not ~=· with Sesame Street jE:: or cute cuddly bears. ~~:-.N~ are certainly not ::rr::.eu·lhey :-: bone dlapen. ....... heavy. • • • diapers that come in a ~ cl ookn and deligns, :~·rJ:=:en • SatD Am. Hdghts. said • ctillper mmufacturer : Mayle cl Walt Virginia. =~~ . the • enclosed diaper" ls the best way to go. I caught heron the =~ OD Wednelday andlhepw herapst opinion on tbelUbfed. LOLITA HARPER •tt's a n«lel8lr)' cue,· she said ln a 90\lthflnl drawl .. About everybody has to use them." WaiN. If changing a baby's diaper ln considered a chore, Imagine cleaning the load out of a half-ton animal's. lbat's a lot of baby wipes. But bone diapers don't necemrily work Hice that. she eaAd. Theee dlapen catch the Wiiiie and hold on to It until you are reldy to drain It They are quite popular In CaUfomJa. she aUi "We .ell a lot there. What part are )'OU tnr Ulamae ahd. ·no )'OU know that Parker girl. wlth her own carriage company in San Diego?" No. I dldn' know the Parker girl, as Newport Beach is about 70 miles north of San Diego, but it seems that unsightly horse pies are a conunon problem throughout the state. I told her of the mess ln Santa Ana HeWirs. whk::b has now become Newport Belch. and now that h has been annexed, ii IUbjed to the same waste cleanup rules as are. say, dog owners. Of course the hone SM ALLOWED, P .. e M AT A GLANCE ONllEWEB: www.dal)pfot.com WEATHER ~ Skin will continue to be pertly cloudy, and waves wfll be abnormally high. SMPaaeA2 SPORTS A Costa MeM re1ident gets two holes In one In • tingle round of golf. S..PqeAlO ' \ ............................................................. ------~---------------~~~~~~~--~~~~~~--- A2 f nday, ~ry 9. 2004 ··oNTHE ' STEVE McCRANK I OM.Y PILOT The SurfTidef Foundation has advertised oo a billboard, ctNarled by larger bilboards, on Newport Boulevard near 19th Street il Costa Mesa. Billboard targets polluters June C•H1r•nde Daily Pilot It's just a drop In the bucket. and a little one al that. b111 every drup counts. Th e Newport lkad1 1 hap1cr of the Surfridcr l'111111tla111111 ha~ lucked its way i111u an opportunity lu help ~prl·ad tlw word ahout water quality. Surfrider enthusiu~t,., wh1J happen to work at llw 'lie Mlke Bo udrt'ttllX. partnC'r 111 Mllrse · Boudreaux arl11itl'Ch. Ulll l110111as and Buh Scott - donated 'ipan• ''" a ... maJI hlllboard next to thl'ir offin· building a1 19:11 Nt•wporr Blvd. in (,ost11 Mesa. "We'ie very lul'ky lU ~el •l Billboard space is hideously expensive otherwise,~ Newport chapter chair Nancy Gardner said. Though it'l> a tiny billboard. "mure like a hig b11mpcr-s1it'ker. ·and dwarfed hy the huge Banana Republic billboard aboVt' it. Cardner and ot~cr Surfrider members M~i7.cd the chance to spread the word <1bo111 keeping the ocean a11d bay clean. "It Wal> a good opportunity for u" to u~e the !!>ign to help nut Surfridcr: Thomas aid. ·1 hey ~tarted by corralling "lume volunteers last faJJ to dl'i.ign the waler quality inci.sagt-that's hcen on the hillhoarJ ~ince September. The sign shows black. oil-darkened water with the message. "Ocean blue. As created by those who don't care. Keep it clean.· Unfortunately, Gardner said. the b illboard is too small 10 effectively convey the mes age of the design. "Al night, it looks OK. but in the daytime, it just looks Hile a bunch of brown," Gardner said. So fou11dation volunteers arc going back to the drawing board. looking for better ways to get their m essage across. Som e say the billboard sho uld preach against littering. but Gardner said she'd rather see a message telling inland residents that urban runo ff r WHATS AFLOAT • WHATS AR.OAT is published periodically. If you are planning a nautical event s ubmit the information to the Daily Pilot. 330 W. Bay St., Costa Mesa, CA 92627;byfa11to (949)646-4170;or bye-mail to dailypifot@larimes.com. SPECIAL EVENT The Newpof1 Harl>or Na~I Museum will have an exhibit opening for •Hooked: The Lure and Lore of Sport Fishing; at the Grand Salon from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. through Feb: 29. The museum is at 151 E. Coast Highway, Newport Beadl. Information: (9491673 7863. http://www. nhnm org. SAILING CLASSES Saling Fudnation ofl9t-s c1n ... in boating safety and sailing year-round for persons with disabilities. Free. (949) 640-1678. Onnge County emp6ov9n can bring their employees out to Newport Beadl on weekdays 10 enjoy a day of sailing courtesy of Orange Coast College. The Scttool of Sailing and Seamanship now offers a dlance for groups to wot1t with the on-board instructor on different sailing tedlniques while they get advice on how to perform well in business. No sailing e11periel1Cil ne<.:essary. One-day dasses oost from $100 to $125. (949) 645-9412. Orange Coast Colege'a achoof of saillpg and seamanship will offer a three-week noncredit keelboat class. designed for students who've been on boats but are beginning sailors. The first section will be today and the second section on Saturday. The cost is $199. Information (949) 645-9412. Or.nge Coat Cohge'a school of sailing and seamanship will offer a six-week basic cruising class from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. beginning Saturday at OCC's Salling Center Daily A Pilot VOl. 98, NO. 9 TitOMAS H. JOHNSON StlwMeefri Publltt)9f TONYDOOfRO Editor JUO( OITTINO ~~r Promotionl Director .. Photo Editor, (9491 7&4-4358 steve.mccntnlc@larlmet.com JoMJ.S-.0. Art Director I Newa Dealt Chief, (949)57~24 IM"MntotlfJi.tlme...com NewwEdlb. Gana Alexander, Lon Anderaon. Dentel Hunt. ~ Sartowitz. Daniel Srevene NEWSSTAff' 0...-"'-'fl Crime and OOUl1S~er. (949157~ det!pa.bhllllldltl~oom JuneC ..... Newport 8eactl 1'9C)Ortef, l!M9157<M232 June.CllNlgl'M>de/lJl«irnea.oom Oelidre NlwmM Collta Mela "'CJC)ftef, (!M9l 514-t221 dtlfrrlra.rwlWmMltlllltifnfl&oom .... ~ e~~.IMIS7~ ~or*1ft"1tlnw..oom in Newport Beach. The cost is $515. Information: (9491645-9412. Or.nge Cout Coffege's tchool of sailing and seamanship will offer a beginning sailing class aboard a shields from 9:30 a.m. lo 1 :30 p.m., beginning Saturday at OCC's Sailing Center. The cost is $325. Information: (9491645-9412. Or.nge Coast College'• adtool of sailing and seamanship will offer a five-hour noncredit class that teacfles students how to make a canvas bu<*et or tool bag from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Saturday al OCC's Sailing Center in Newpon Beadl. The cost is $73. Information: (949) 645-9412. Or.nee Cout ~·· adtool of sailing and seamanship will offer a five-week noncredit Introduction to shields sailing class from 9:30 a.m. to 1 :30 p.m. Sunday, Jan. 18 and 25 and Nib. 1 and 8 at OCC's sailing center in Newport Beach. The COSI is $120. Alda RotMneoct PolitKlS, buslneee and environmont reporter, 1949) 764-UJO 11llcia.roblnaon@latimes.com U.f'W'e News llMistant. (949) 574-4298 luis.penlltllatimt1S.oom '"°100RAPHERS Marlt C. Dustin, Don Leach, Kent Treptow READERS HOTLINE (9491 642-6086 Reoord your comments about the Dally Pilot or news tips, ~ Our lddreu 11 330 w. a.v St., Cotta Mela, CA 92627. Office houra are Mot'ldav Friday, 11:30 a.m .. 5 p.m • Conwcdol .. It It the Pilot .. polley to P")mptly correGt all errora of 1ubltance. Plea .. call (9491 ~24. FY1 The Newpon ~Mela Dally Pilot IUSPS-144-800) 11 publithtd dally. In Newpon 8eedl Ind Cotta Mela, IUbecrlptlona are IVlillble only by tubecriblng to The nmea Orenge County leo<ll 2524141. In ...... CMslde of Newpoft hedl •nd Cott.I Mee,,, tub9CriptloM to the Dally Pilot 8"t avellebit only by ftrM dlM mall fOf S30 '*month. (l"rloel lnctude ell eippllceble a\ ... and locel WM.I I from throughout the regjon is a significant contributor to water pollution. The foundation has a contract 10 use the billboard for free for three years, though it's possible that the property owners could display other messages there for a few weeks each year. "The billboard. while small, stiU gets seen by thousands of motorists a day," said Dave K.iff, assistant city manager for Newport Beach. who heads the city's water-quality efforts. "We wish there were dozens m ore messages like that to help people realize the link between behaviors at home and water quality at l,he beach." Information: (9491645-9412. Orange Cout College'• achoof of sailing and seamanship will offer an intermediate ahlelds sailing class from 1 :45 to 5:30 p.m. Sunday, Jan. 18 and 25 and Nib. 1 and 8 at OCC's sailing center in Newport Beach. The cost is $145. Information: (949) 645-9412. Onnge Coast College'• adtool of sailing and ieamanshlp will offer an eight-pan noncredit course on celestial and GPS navigation from 7 to 10 p.m. Monday through Nib. 4 al OCC's Salling Center In Newport Beacfl. The cost is $135. The sailing center is at 1801 W. Pacific Coast Highway. Information: (949) 645-9412. Onnge Coat Colege'9 9Chool of sairlng and 988f1'18nlhip wil offer a noncredit int8fTl'ltdn!t uoo. sailing dass from 1 to 5 p.m. r-et>. 6 .20 and Tl end Mardi 5 at OCCla Saiting t.enta' In Nev.,;>ort Beech. The 008' is $120. lntormation: (949) 646-9412. POSTMASTER: Send address changes to The Newport BeachlCosta MeN Dally Pilot P.O. Box 1560, Coate Meee. CA 92626. Copyright: No newt etorlea, illullrallons, editorial matter or lldvertiaements het'ein can be reproduced without wrlnen perrnltsion of copyright owner. HOW TO AEACtt US CIRuladon The Times Orange County (900) 252-9141 Adwldllllf 0111lflad (9491642-5678 ~ 19491 &42-4321 EdlbW ..... (9481 &Q·!ielO lpor'9 (NS) 574-4223 Newar..(Ml)MM170 lpol1a,.. (IM8) e&o-0170 E-fNI: c»/lyp/loflflari,.,,...com Malnotl.e ....._ <>11.e (IMI) &'2""321 ..... r.1948) 831-7129 PublitMd by Tlm.a Community News. • dlvlalon of the Loe ~­ TIMM. - Dailv Pilot \ THE HARBOR COLUMN Coast Guard is seeking boaters ' input A hoy. By the way, I receiv(.'t.I unrelated to tht: an pre..<>S release intef'eSting press above. but if you reJease from Scon are a member or Croft, who is the Boat US, then you media contact for can read about the national boaters my radio show as organization the lead story in BoatUS. the article "Talk . . ... BoatUS has been Radio Cues in the news with a MIKE -Boating· un page,;~ new retail store that WHITEHEAD 36 in your January opened on Pacific issue of the • Coast Highway in Newport Boat US magazine. Beach just months before OlandJer Bell, Eric West Marine acquired its Hovland and I will be retail operation. Hoat IJS staffing the KCB(} has also ac4u1rt·J Vessel Buathuu~e Radio Show Assist. booth at the San D1e~o However. what caught m y ll11a1 Shc1w. We du have a eye in this prei.s rclcai.t• wa.') limited amount of a call to boating c11mm111 1i1y children's gifl bags 1ha1 leaders to participate on l11cl11dt''> <i boating aclivi1y area maritime sec'urily hook anJ "Skipper'' )he comminees.1)1e U.S. Coast twu1 -;how dolphin, a lillle Guard is organil.ing the ~ruffed toy. Be sure 10 slop comminees 10 help draft by our booth 10 say hi. maritime security plan~ for On Sunday. Hovland will individual U.S. ports. be calling in live to the ·0oes this affect harbors radio show. and you'll have in ow are:i?" I thought. a ch<ince tu be on the air. Yes. it can and does. as The San Diego Boat this is a homeland security Show. presented by the issue that will set m:iritime Natwnal Marine security regulalions. Each of Manufacturers Assn .. will these harbors not only has be held from Jan. 8 to 11 at commercial operation~ such 1hc San Diego Marriott as the charter boat and Marina and Convention fishing industries but' <.enter. For more possib ly thousands of boats inforniatiou. visit that travel lo other pons. Ji11p:/1111w111.sa11diego such as I .os AnKdC<. and bcx1tslww.com ur caJI (8~11) Long Beach. 274-9!U'1 . The Coast C~uard wunt!> Al~o this month, w the participaLion fn11n bna1in~ north i~ the 4Rth an nual organizatiow •. y;:1t h1 duh-; l.o~ /\ngelc!i Boal Shuw at and active boateri. for their tlw I AJ~ Angeles input in the plum.. Convention Center from "Jt's extremely important Jan. 24 w IH1. I. In April, that the recreational boating Newport I larhor will have community haw a hand 111 two bCJ<tl show~. bel{inninK drafting U1cir huml'ptirl'-; with a 'ihow at 1.ido Villagl' maritime security plan. and with the :11 M annual we applaud the IJ.S. Coas1 Nl·wporl Roat Show. du!>cly .... Guard for rea<:hing out lo followt'J hy the Newport the boating community." Ht•<ich Bo<il Show a1 1hr said Michael Sclulla. v1ct· 1>111w~. president of Bo<it l IS' 'l\rnl' in to my government affair~. "Romhou~c lladio Sltuw" "However, t!1ere 1i. only n 1hi-. amJ every Sunday from !!>mall window of time to 4 ID:. p.m. on KC :nQ-AM apply. We are urxinK I 1l 70l. or lis1en over the everyone 10 spread Lhe lntcnwt al news 1ha1 the Coast Guard li11r1://111ww.l11K1thuu.w> wants our input amJ rrulio.cum. You can call in tu participatio n." 1 he 11111-frce listener line ;11 The concern b thal in the (RHI!) :M4-l l 70 and juin in off-season. with many yacM on ~outlwm California's clubs closed or scalctl back only hoal ing Lalk radio this time of year. the word show. read1i11g up the coast won't gel out lo the boa1ing from San Diego 10 Oxnard community for anJ 11111 to Santa C.atalina representation on the::.e lslanll. important committee!). Safe vuya~ci.. There is a short lime framl' to get your wrillen request into the captains of the port. rhe deadline b Ian. 30. Boaters interestc.'tl in serving on a local area maritime security commlllee can find the nearest cap1n.in 11f the port by goin~ w • MIKE WHITEHEAD is the Pilot's boating and harbor columnist. Send him your harbor and marine-related thougtlts an~ story suggestions by e-mail to miko101boall1ousetv.com or visit http://WWw.bDat l1Np:llwww. BoutUS.1 omlg<>11. houserv.com. SURF AND SUN WEATHER FORECAST Expect partly cloudy skies today with high temperatures In the upper 60s to low 70s with 10-mph nor1hwesterty winds, cflanging to the southwe11 by the afternoon. Ovemlght should see the aame conditions, but with temperatures in the low 40s 10 60degrees. ~: www.nws.noaa.gov BOATING FORECAST On the inner waters, winds ahould be from tM Nat llt 10 knots Nrfy, d\M9"g to 10-tnot IOUthWMt wfnct.., noon. W.vet should be at 2 feet or leat wtth •western awell of 3 to 5 feet, 6 to 7 feet after eundown. Out In open wetert, IOUtheelt winda .,. •)(peeled tobet>.twMh 10.nd 16knota, cNngiflg to veriable wind• i.te .. Twc><foot WltYM on 7-to ./ . 9-foot western swells are also e11pected. SURF The tide Is swinging to abnormal highs levels, e1<ceeding 6 feet in height because of Wednesday's full moon. Look for slower, smaller conditions today and Saturday during the high tide times. Otherwise, expect most west·faclng breaks to nm knee-- to walsl·high, south-facing breaks are smaller. Wlltef qudty: www.surlrider,org T1DES llme 3:15a.m. 9:30a.m. 4:S4p.m. 11:36p.m. tWvh1 2.41 feet low 6.94 feet high -0.67 feet low 3.60 feet high WATER TEMPERATURE 68degrees ( ' ' I I I ·-D~Pilot Friday, January 9, 2004 A3 Assembly district candidates we.igh in The six Republicans in the primary fo r John Campbell's 70th District seat have their first d eba te. Allcl• Robinson DaiJy Pilot GARDEN GROVE -'All six Republican candidates for the 70th Assembly District seat presented themselves together for the first Lime to a crowd or GOP voters on Th urs day. The Orange County Federa- tion or Republican Women's lunch eon meeting a t the Crown Plaza Resort Hotel featured a forum for Republican candi- dates fo r state and federal offi- ces and one county supervisor seat. Each ca ndidate had five min- utes to speak to the crowd of about 130 people. The speak- ers' order was drawn random ly. The 70th district candid ates are seek.Ing to rep lace Assem · b lyman Joh n Campbell, who is running for the 35th Senate District seat. First to sp eak was Mariann e Zlppi, a Newport Beach busi· ness owner. She open ed her talk by bringing u p a recent court battle over her ballot s1atemen1. which will appear in sample ballots distributed 10 vote rs In the disrrict. Scott Moody. a voter in the 70th district, challenged the use of "good old . boys " and other language in Zippi's ballot statem ent. On Dec. 30, Orange Coun ty Superior Court Co m - mission er Eleanor Palk. rejected the challenge based o n the date the complaint was filed. ·1 fought back. and I won." Zippi said. The GOP ·good old boys" don't want a woman to run for the office. she said. "I am a conservative woma n in a conservative district," she said. "Voters who want a woman to vote for have that choice now.· Zippi is endorsed by promi- nent supporters of immigra- tion reform , and education is importan t to her, she said . Chuck. Devore spoke next. A vice p resid ent at aerospace -de- fense fi rm SM&A in Newport Beach, DeVon: also ~crves in the U.S. Army National Guard. He told the audience they s hould send to Sacramento ·a Republican.you can trust, a Re· publican with a track reco rd, a Republican th a1's always su p- ported other Republicans." DeVore mentioned h is 20 years o f military service, his work. for Rep. Ouis Cox fro m 198810 1990, and his five elect· ed term~ on the Orange County He publkan Pa rty Central Com- millee. If elec1ed, he ~aid. he would work for lower taxes, less gov- ernment regulation and work- ers' com pen satio n reform. Cristi Cri~til.:h, who runs electronic connector manufac- iurer Criste!-Interconnects in Anaheim and lives in Corona del Mar, spoke afte r Devore. After starting her own b usi- ness at age 23. Crlstich said, the company now makes "parts that are used in Dick Oleney's pacemaker and Donald Ru ms- feld 's missiles.· Other candidate:. have brought up Cristich's previous endorse ment of form er Presi- den t Rill Q inton -she later called ii a mistake -M> she ad- d ressed that, noting that s he had sup ported h is im peach- ment and did not contributl' an y money to h im. 'T m a Repuhlil·an becau:.c I believe in person al re<,punsibil- ity, ind ividual freedom , limited government and free enter- prise.· 'he said. She touted her com pany\ crea tion of jobs and said sh e would he effel'tive at ~ettin~ mo re people to vote Ht>publi· can. One candidate w ho hasn't been w ry visible until now i'> Olonchol n. (;upta, a 20-ycar- St. Mark picks new home Presbyteri an church leaders are wo rking on a n e nvironmental study for a spot at MacArthur Bo ulevard and Sa n Joaq uin Hills. June Casa1rande Daily Pilot but will no t include much ad ded worship space, Pas tor Gary Coll ins said. NEWPORT BEACH -St. Mark Presbyterian Olurch lead- ers have their sigh ts on an empty space at the corner of MacArth ur Boulevard and San Joaquin Hills Road for a new h ome fo r the campus. ~n1e new facility will let us be more accessible to the commu- nity, not just 10 our congrega lion, but we'll have m ore space fo r community services like our preschool and our counseling services," Collins said. An environm ental study now underway for the 34,000· square -foot project sh ould be available for pub lic review by Feb. 17. The n ew church will re4uire a general plan amendment 10 change its zoning -it's zoned as open space -but th e projcc1 won't trigger a Greenlight vole. The Planning Comm ission will vote o n the project, and the City Council will likely have the fi nal say. St. Mark leaders hope to b reak ground late this year on the 26,000-square-foot fi rs1 phase of the new chu rch, on a lot they will acquire from the Ir· vine Co. fo r an undisclosed am ount. The new ch urch will include larger administrative, sch ool and counseling fa cilities, The city's Environmenlal , ! 11 Quality Affairs Commillec ex- amined the plans late lao;t year and cam e u p with a laundry list o f concerns for the environ- BRIEFLY IN THE NEWS Open enrollment allowed fo r sc hools The Newport-Mesa Uni- fi ed School District allows open en rollmen1 within the district for residents . Depending u pon avail- ability, the parent or gu ardian of any school- age student in the district can select the child 'c; school. The open enroll - ment app lica tio n period for the 2004-05 school year begins Ja n. 15 a n d closes March 15. Transfer request appli- cations may be picked up in the ad min istration of- fi ce of any schoCJI or at the district o ffice. Comple1 ed applications s hould he re - turned to the reception desk. at the Newport -Mesa Unified School District Education Cen1er, a t 2905 Rear St., Bu ilding A in Costa Mesa. Office hours are fro m 7:30 a.m . lo 4:30 run., Monday th rough Frid ay If 1h ere are m ore transfer re- ques1s for a specific school tha n the school\ capacity allow'>, a lotlery wi ll be held to rank the applicatio ns. for more in- form ation, call studenl servi ces at {7 14) 424-tt9 I I. 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One concern. l'ommittce < Juurman Robert I lawkins said, i:. thal car:. turning right into the nl'W chun h lrom :\IJl'arthur Boull'- vard t·rnild -.low 1ralli1 lwl1111d 1hem . < l111rd1 lealil'" :.aid thl'y have indudl'd a 111rn 1..ine 111 their plan~ thal they hope will aver! such problen1s. bul 1h at they're willing to modify tht• plan' 1f tht• t•1wiron111en1al '\ludy '>how!> 1h.11 the Ian(' won't du tht· trick. Comm ittl'C' lllt'lllbt·r:. al'o <,aid thl'}' ~'crt• runccrnl'd about walC'r qua lity, noi.,e, open space and traffic, I l;'lwkin'> :.aid. The environml'llldl 'tudy will in- clude a traffic ~tudv and will ex· amine 1he olhe'r co11cerns. Church ofticiab note th at their pla ns for the 7.:\H-acre :.ite in- cluck I 'I• acre., of habi1at a rea and 2.ti acre:. of landscaping. l'hc new church wuuld add ah out 500 trees to the site. many ol thl'm 11!.cd al. ,1 noi.,c• buffc•r hctween the church and the adjacenl golf rm11-;1· and a part ment h11ild111g, which arC' from 9 feel to .IO feet lm"l'r in elevation than llll' chtm h. The rnovt• \Vil!> pm rn pit•d by Our Lady l)t1l'1°n of Angel' C::.11hol11 Clum h, whil'h i' ncxl door to St. ~1.trk\ rn·-;e111 .<,ilt' near tlw inll'rwl·tion of 1.1mb11- rcl' Hoad and I ,1:.1 Bluff DriVl'. In ho pr:. of t'xpancfing llwir own facility, Om Lady official' approached SL lark lc:idt•r-, and offrrcd IO huy lht:' prop erty for an undi~clo-.ed am ount. Ex- p<H1!..io11 plan., fu r Our Lady ()uec n o f An~l·I., an· not yet complete, said Srntt narnard. ronsuhan1 for ho1h ch urd w -.. • JUNE CASAGRANDE covers Newport Beach and John Wayne Airport She may be reached at 1949) 574 4232 or by e-md1I at 1une c:asagrande1" latimes.c:om .old mechanical engrneering !>luden t at UC Irvine. Some GOP members a re skeptical of "new Republkans" like himself, Gupta said. He decided to run fur office when a tuition inrrt•ase of more than $1,500 cuu:.ed .. omc of his fri ern:lo; to leave r nllt·ge. he said. He 'uggesll•d reforming im - inigrat 111 n and worker:. com- pensation a nd rt•4uiring illegal immigrant~ who work here 10 pay taxe,. Voter!. want "m•w, innovative l'andidales who are wi ll ing to 'ay no 10 -.pecial intC're~t money and du what is right for the ~I.i ll' of California," (;upta said. Long K. Pham, who worb a~ .1 con:.ulung l'ng111cer 111 l.011g Bearh. was next Ill !>IWak. I le !>aid he want~ lo repay .,udety for the benefit., he\ t'nfoved :.incc coming to J\ml'ril J from Vietnam al> a d1tld. Cbvernrnent ha<; a 111·t•d for LUXURY PERFORMANCE VALUE people with hi:. expen lse, he said. "Our legislators make a lot of big decisions in Sacramento, but sometimes they d on't h ave the background to understand ii," he .,aid. llounding out 1h e pm·k wa~ I >o n Wagner, wh o ~erve~ on the hoard of trustee~ of lht• South Orange County Community t ulle~e I >1strir1. I le cited h i\ wo rk as a 1rust· l'l', noting the rnllege was o n tht' ,1a1t·\ fhral watch list wht'n h e 1oined 1hc h oard l>ut w.1!> \t1b,e4ue11tly rl•moved lrom tlw lio;1. "Evt·rv budgl't l'w pasl>ed h.1:. lwen halann•d ," Wagner 'a id ... l'hat\ tlw ki nd of fiscal di,ciplt11l' I think we nel•d in mtr lcg1,1,11or!..' 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'9POfted In the 500 bloc* .i 10:18 a.m. T~. • 8rt.IDI llNee: A htt .. nd-run wa 1'9P0'1ed In the 3300 bloc* at 12:53 p.m. Tuetday. • GwtOr 8trMI: A traffic aockfent lnvofvlng Injuries we1 reported In the 800 bl<><* at 2:46 p.m. Tuesday. • Log9n ~All auto theft WU ntp<>rted In the 1200 blodc at 3:25 p.m. Tue.day. • Rtv....._ ,._.:Ari auto theft WU reported In the 1500 blodc at 10:58 a.m. Tuesday. • Su.en S1rMt: Annoying phone cells were reported In lhe 3300 blodc at 3:35 p.m. Tuesday. • ENt 20ttt Stre.t: Graffltl was reported In the 100 blodr. at 9:28 a.m. Tue.day. NEWPORT BEACH • 8irc:h StrNt; Grand theft was reported In the 20300 blodl at 9:45 11.m. Wednesday. • lnt"'9 Aw9nue: A burglary waa reported in the 900 blodl at 6:39 p .m. Wednesday. • Sw.hoN Drtw: A loud party waa reported in the 3500 bl<><* at 11:10 p.m. Wednesday. • Vie Mentone: A hit-and-run was reported in the 200 bloc:* at 12:42 p.m. Wednesday. •15th S1rMt: Grand theft was reported In the 300 blodl at 10:36 a.m . Wednesday. BRIEFLY IN THE NEWS Accident stal ls several, injures few 1\vo people suffered mi· nor injuries in a six-car pile- up that snarled 1rolffic on the San Dil-gn freeway on Thursday morning. officials said. TI1e acc.:ldent. which hap· pened at about 8:45 am. on the southbound San Diego Freeway. just M>Uth of tht! Cost.a Mesa Freeway, W-d.5 a chain reaction, a "domino ctTect.. crdSh , California Highway Patrol Officer Kt•n Yoon said. "We don't k11ow ye1 t!X· actly how it occum..-d. bu1 most of them were rear-end colli'iions." he 'i<:utl. 1\ SlgNcrt wa\ l'><'>UC'd lor 4f. rni11u1cs, Yoon .. :111.I. "l'hl' traffic jum wasn'1 t<i<I had hccaust• it was Uie tail end ul ru.sli liour." he said. The two people who were taken to the hospital did not suffer any major injuries, Yoon kid. "Both complained of pain," he said. "One of them even walkeJ up 111 the am· bulance. • ROUTE Continued from A I m endatlon Is encouraging. "I U1ink It's very promising. and I know 1ha1 1here·s a lot in- vested in this project and h 's a big positive for Costa Mesa.· Monahan said. "So we're look· Ing forward to the next step and hope the engineering com es ou1 doable and all the parties can stick toge I her." On Dec. 2. the City Council endorsed thls route. which will enter the city from the nonh, travel down Bristol Street, go le ft on Sunflower Avenue for a shor1 clistance, turn right onto Avenue of the Arts, turn left onto Anton Boulevard and then cross through the Sakloka Farms pro~rty lnto lrvtne. Therf! would be two nations In Costa Mesa -one jUll north or Bristol and SunOower and an- other at the comer of Avenue of the Arts and Anton. This route would requltt the demoUtJon of the bUAlnesses at the Lakd Pa\ltllon on Anron that would be ln the way. Duane Heldt, one of the owners or the Comer Office. • sports bar and mtaurant ln the pavil· Ion, &aid the route doet n't make sense geomet:rlcaUy. •The shone•1 dlttance be· tween two poinl3 11 a straight line," Heldt aald. •Now when you're going to tum left on SUn- Gower and go under the free. way at SunOOW(l,r and Main, wouldn't U mUe more .enae to go down sunnower inlfead of malclng a jog and destroying thit bullne11r The coun(y wu 14!1 10 cboote 1 mute In ..rtv ~ember. hut ALLOWED Continued from Al ~ don't like th1s bealuse they say It ls Wllaft to di.8rntiunt their an.ima.lti mid ·trail and piO up thdrdwlg. "\\W1, diapers wouJd take care or an that.· uiwna.e llail1 ray u~ w ... y. her name Is pro~ with a 5hon ·1: like "Ulla.") The cndo5t.'<f dla1lerS gu dU1..'Ct1y on the horse. ~ said - wlder the tall. with rwo top stra.ps that map to tl'll! saddl.t:. It also hai. two bottom straps tha1 ~ befween the legs and snap to the saddle. TI\ere is a zipper on tfte botlom for~ emptying while the honie Is still vwearing It, ~ drainage holes for ~ liqUld to draJn. she said. 1b lhoroustUy dean the diaper, you jusr take the thlog off and~ It a "good hose down." she said. The enclosed diapers come in black or brown and u vnrlety of GREEN LIGHT Continued from Al part or hotels.. Ille Creen.Hghl leaders' de- maud comes at a time when Uie cily Is preparing t«J consider a move very similar to wha1 they are asking for. Burnham on Thursday said that city i.taff will Uk.ely present lo the council in "everaJ months a change 10 the way the cily considers 1>ome projt-cts. The agenda Item wiU likely ask whether general plan amendments for hotels lole square footage into account 111e difference is thal the changes would not necessarily apply 10 Me~ure S guidelines. The city began considering the muvc: latt~ last year i11 re· sponse to cumplainlb from Greenlight i.upportcrs who ar- gued tha1 the 110-roorn Ht-gent CREEK Continued fr om A 1 creek. but eovironmenuw.o.t.s con· tJnue to express concern over the project as a whole because the 01.'Ck provides ripanan habit.at for anima.b, some ot which are en· dangered "Th,-y've been curling every- thing down," erwironme11talL~1 lt1n Vandersloot saiJ. '"'01ey"re t'lltting out too much." SCHOOLS Continued tr om A I i.tale schools can bf> fundf'd as if there weren't a stare crisis. In that regard. it's not a surprise. Certainly. all the school~ recog· ni7.e we have to be part of solu· 1ion." Under Proposition 98, which guarantees an increase i11 school funding from prop~rty taxes each year. kindergarten through 12th·grade schools wo uld have received a roughly SJ.5 billion increase in funds for the 2004· 05 school year. Reed said. In· stead. they will receive $2 bil· 11011, ac<'ording to Uie plan. "111a1 reflect<> a one-time staff m embers recommended tha1 the board take more lime to absorb the public comments on the e nvironmental report. The recommended route is the second chosen as the best option by the city. The first, chosen in 200 I. was an elevated route aJong Bristol Streel and Anton Boulevard, with a station a1 South Coast Plu...a. The major properly owners In the area didn't 11.ke this route because they were apprehensive th at having the light rctU come through the hlgh·end s hopping center would in1erfere wilh ex- isting developments . City and business leaders hud also explored a longer underground route aJong Bris- tol Street. The shorter under· ground route aJong Avenue of the Ans would cost an esli· mated $100 million less, county staff members said. The route county staff mem· bers gave their stamp of ap· provaJ to is •the rnost environ- mentally superior alternative." according to their repon. It also has fewer construction effects. the report states. If lhJs rouce Is approved Monday, a final environmenlal statement and report must be submitted to federal. atate and regional agencies for approval. The coun1y will also do 1 more In-depth study wt th Cotta Mna city leaden and the South Cou1 Metro 1takebolders re- gardJn1 the effecu of the underground alignment on Av- enue of 1he A/1$. • Dfll)ftl NlWMAN c;over• Cotta Mffa. SM may be , .. died .i (Mtl 574-4221 or bv e-mtll •t dtllrd,.,t'MfWman l#l•tl,,..• com 8i1es. from Minnys and sma.11 ponid (s.35) to large pony and draft lize ($43,95, plUfl SS ~and Mndllng.) U1amae°8 h~ Johnny ~ thb pankular diaper while worting in a horse SUible antl Uted his own horses as roodek. "He th~t. 11~ must Ma way 10 keep from~~ stalls evetydsy.' and finally sat down and drew up the delign." U1amae said "We had our hones try them on to mak.r sure they WU~ and they sure dki. • The Maytes decided to advenise their produce and goc rn.lxaJ reactions. Now rD06t of their business comes from wont oCmouth. "People make fun of them. of cuurse. but others rea1a.e they wort. and that's really all thal matt~" l..iJamar said. Some cities have gone as far ~ Lo make hot!JC: d1apers mandatory, such as Lucc.'ClaJe, Miss.. NL-wport Beach Reson project at Marlnapwt should go 10 a r.reenlight vote instead of a gen- t'raJ vote. Bui the council action would nol afJe<:t the Marinapark l\otel; it would apply to future projects. llie Regenl Newport Beach l!esort is slated to be on the baJ. 101 in November. although thcre'i. 110 telling wht!thl,!r the lawsuit could change that. Ciry CuuncU members who sent the quc!>tion to vo1ers said the project was not subject to a Grecnhgh1 vote. They said they were sending it to volers only because they fell it was the best way to decide the mauer. Arst artd outers protested, ulti· matt'ly threatening to sue. They said that the decision sets a bad precedent for usurping the Grcc11Jight Initiative in tJ1e fu· turc. Jhey also charged that un- der 1ha1 i:ncthod. some facts Another environmentalist. Jack Skinner. echoed those sentiments. "Whal I'm seeing done out lhcn: hru. been much more ag- gres.o;ivt' than I had antidpated wouJd ocrur." he said. Vandersloot earlier objected thal the county shoukl have been maintaining the creek. from the beginnlng and that declaring an emergency is a way to ctn:umvent 1he public review process. He said that he's pleased with lhe Coastal C..ommission·s rcjec- "'rebasing" of Proposition 98 funds that would be buUt back Into the education budget later. UntiJ m ore details in the gover· nor's proposed budget come out, Reed said, he can't say ex· actly how Newpon -Mesa schools will be affected. The dis· Lrict's hudge1 is based on a wurst-case scenario. he suid. 'Tm u reaJ pessimist." Reed saiJ. ·1 didn't expect (the monL'YI to be there a1 aJI. We d1d our best 10 do our budget with no increase from the state.· Special programs would be most likely lo suffe r under the proposed plan, Reed said. The best part of this proposal, he said, Is 1hat it gives districts '>Ome warning. f.ast year, U1e AROUND TOWN • Send AROUND TOWN hems to the Daily Pilot, 330 W. Bay St., Coata Mesa, CA 92627; by e-mail to /ui1.pen11@latimes.com; by fax to (949) 646--4170; or by calling (949) 67~298. Include the time, date and location of the event, aa well 81 a contact phone number. TODAY The Envlror.ment.I Natute c.nt.r will pre1ent a Full Moon Walk from 6:30 to 8 p.m. at the center, 1601 16th St.. Newport Beach. The coat ia S2 for adults and $1 for dilldren. Information: (949) 645-8489. SATURDAY There wll be. Computiw,.., et the Orange County Fair 8c hpo11tlon Center from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. in Building No. 10 at m. Orange Countv Fair a Exposition Center. The cost i1 S6 for edultl; dilldren 10 •nd younger get In for free. Information: (800) 80()..5600, http:llwww.ocf•lr.com. Upper Newpott 9-y ..,....,.. beginning bird wetc:hlng with birding •lq)et1 Joel W9lntnb from 8 to 11 e.m. at the Peter~ M•rv Muth Interpretive Center, 2.301 Unfvenlty Drive. Newport BMch. The cost It $3. lnforma1k>n: (948) 923-2.296. SUNDAY Ttw9wll be. CompuW,.. .. the ()qnge County Feir a Expoefdon Centw from 10 e.m. to 5 p.m. In Bulkflng No. 10 .i the Orenge Countv Felr a Expoeition Center. The COit te S& for lduha; dtlkhn 10 8nd ~vet In for free. tnfonNtion: (IOO) eoo-MOO, http.:/~.oct.Jr.c:om. ' I ~ 2..592. 11'e Aldermm ol I •aredale pwec2 an ordinance Ullll wuuld reqWtt 111 liwltock. loduding honiel, canle. Wep. mules and omen, to be diapered when cbey come lnto town. I tried to get ahold ol oftidaJs Ill lua!dale Oty HaB but my m"'..., Wt In a Yankee acant. mixed with a Uttle California "vaUey" speech. Wllflt lUUt'tUm«l U1amae l8id diaper laws may not be the belt answer becauae people don't like to be forced into doing something. But if tho6e SalUa Ana HeWm folks w.lllt lO ride their hones without wolT)'ing abolJI ~up. the Mayte family company, Hone Diapers·Peedl:>ap. will be glad to help out. • l.OUTA HAll'Bt it the community forum editor. She eleo writes oolumr.~end mcsay.. She may be rMdMtd at (9491 574-4276 Of by e-m.il et lolit.a.harptK@latlm«l.com. about the project were less likely to be made pubUc. Burnham said that informa· tion such as lease 1erms on the city-owned Marinapark property and projected tax revenue from the project would be considered in public meetings before the vote. "I challenge anybody lo teU me honestly how the public will get anything Jess than full lnfor· ma.lion (by sending the matter to a non-Greenlight vote(.~ Bwn· ham sald. "I believe the public will get a lot more Information ... Arst said the gro up plans 10 file the sujt in about two weeks if an agreemenl isn'1 reached be· fore then. •JUNE CASAGRANDE covers Newport Beach and John Wayne Airp0rt, She may be reached al (949) 574-4232 or by e-mail at june.casagrande@latimes.com tion of the e~cy permit and that he hopes ii will lead 10 more public dialogue. "I think there has to be a better balanc~ between Oood control and habitat." he said "I'm glad to see the regulatory agencies step up to the plate.· • AUaA ACa4SON covers business, polltict and me environment She may be readled a1 19491764-4330 or by fKT!ail at slicia. robinson@lsrimes.com. state took back $7 million in the middle of the year. Member& of the PTA. the Call · fomia School Boards Assn., the Califomla Assn. of School Busi- ness Officials, the Assn. or Call· fomia School Administrators, the California County Superin- tendents Educational Services Assn. and the California Teach- ers Assn. were in on the negotia- tions of the agreement, accord· ing to a press release from the governor's office. The California Federation of Teachers. the labor union for Newport-Mesa teachers, was not a part of lhe negotiations. "(The governor! invited us 10 be ar the unveiling of the pro· posaJ, but since we weren'I part MONDAY The UC tMne Centw for Unconventional Security Affairs will host a forum, •Are Sdloola as Safe a1 They Should Be.· with keynote speake,.. Orange County Sheriff M ichael S. Carona and Orange County Superintendent of Sdlool• William M. Habermehl from 8:30 to 11 :30 a.m. at the Arnold and Mabel Beclman Center. 100 Academy Way, Ir.tine. Information and reservation•: (949) 824-9670, cuu@uci.edu. Body WIN Fltneet C..... wtl offer a free exercise night from 6 to 8 p.m. at 2901 W. Coast Hlgttw.y, No. 110, NeWi>ort Beach. Attendanta can get free tips oo for wofii:out routines. Information: (949) 660-1660, http:/Miww.bodywiHfitnflft.info. ..,.SDAY Shem\M lJbnry. Gerdetw wtl preeent • Aor•I DeeJgn Ualng Ttopic8la; • flor81 dMlgn a .... .i 9 a.m . .i 2647 Ent Co.at. Hlgttw.y, Corona del Mar. The cost 11 146 and pt9f'9gfttration 11 required. Information: (949) 873- 2261. hftp:l..WWW . .i~rdtln•.orp. The~lwh Pubic Ubntry ~·a Manu9Ctipl Book Of9c:ualon Group wm dilQ.I• •From Beirut to Jeruut.m • by Thoma• Friedman .i 9:16 •.m. at the 1000 Avocado A.ve. ltbfery. mformadon: (949) 717"3890. Former senator was 'larger than life' Deepa Bhar•th Daily Piiot Dennis Carpenter was ~rybody's ~nd 1be Conner state sena· tor and Corona del Mar resident hobnobbed with top offidals with the same ease · aod genuine warmth as he lntenu:ted .. , • • nation or Gerald llonl for president. He was a man who 111uod by his principles. ~He never took a 1>ension because he believed· public servtu: should be just that," Frank Carpenter sakl. "He truly believed in serving the people." .',, ,., Carpenter cnj~ his time in Newpon Beach, his son sald Be was a partner In the KoU Co. and a member of the Balboa Bay Oub. He loved to race boats oul of the Newport Harbor Yad11 Oub. with elevator operators Dennis and chauffeun. Carpenter "He had no enerrUes." his son Frank Carpenter said. "He had no airs. .. Dennis Carpenter died on his Oklahoma ranch on Dec. 23 of a brain aneurysm. He was 75. Dennis Carpenrer touched many lives and laWlched several political careers. his son said "He was 6-foot-2, large, with a pink face," Frank Carpenter said. "He was gregarious. He WdS laq:er than life.. He moved to Newport in I Y58 and practiced law after a four· year stint al the FBI. Carpenter represented Orange CoWlty in the state Senate from 1970 to 1978. He served as Senate minority leader for the Republi· can Party. I le was instrumental in getting Ronald Reagan elected as (',.alifomia"s governor in 1966 and a principal player in thl' election of Richard Nixon and the norni· I le was also a good friend of Newpon Beach's own Icon, 1ob11 Wayne. "ll1ey would play cards all the lime,· Frank Carpenter saitl. ~My father would take John Wayne's boat dawn to Mexico and load it with supplies. They didn't agrtt in potilics. bur my dad was a big fan." Oenni~ Carpenter ii. survive<l by his '>'JllS Kenneth, Bruce. Frank and Sco11, 11nd 11 grandchildren. A memorial service is sched- uled for 2 p.m. Wednesday al Mariners (}lurch in Irvine 10 h<> followed by a rt'CPption at Ilic Balboa &1y Oub. Services were held 111 Oklahoma 1m L.>ec. 29. OBITUARY Olve Ross Grant Mr. Dave Roel Grant, a Conner eo.t. Mesa resi· cleat, dJed Dec. 29 ln As· pen, Colo., ol cancer. He wu66. Mr. Grant l• survived by bis wile JUdUh; daughters Deidre Bolneau and Dean· na Conre: aon Phillp Conte; and aunt Beay Jean McGavran.. A memorial aervlce is scheduled to be h eld on Satwday at 11 a.m. at the Prince of ~ace Otapel In of the negouauon<;, ii didn't ma.ke much sense for us to be there when we're not even sure if we're in suppon of it or no1," said Martin I lillelman. senior vice president of the t:alifomia Federation of Teachers. The union has not ~een the details or the proposal. he ~id. but they are opposed lo lower· ing the Proposition 98 funding requirement to schools. They want to wait and see "how it's done and who it hurts" before making a judgment. "So far, the bias has not been toward services that help work· ing people but cutting lax rates for rhe most weal!hy," llillel· man said. "When you look at a tax cul, you need to look at THURSDAY t....... SchJeuing« wtl .tgn her new book "The Proper Care and Feeding of Husbands· at 7:30 p.m. at Barnes and Noble Booksellers, Metro Pointe, 901 B South Coast Drive. Information: (714) 444-0226. The UC Irvine Social Sdence Dinner Club will present "Elections Can Be Chaotic Even Outside California." at 6 p.m. al the University Club Library. The coat is $40. Information and reservations: (949) 824-2511. rswattu@uci.edu. JAN.16 A Hom. RemodeNng end Decorating Show will be held atarting today in building• No. 10 end 12 and in the Par9de of Products at Orange County Fair & Expotltion Center. The show wlll be open from n<>Of'I to 8 p.m. today. The colt I• $6.76 for aduhs, $3 for seniora and free for ctilldren younger than 12. Information; (818) 657-2960. The CommodorM Club°' the Newport Beacti Chamber of Commerce will presef't the Newpon Harbor Chrtatm .. Parade Award1 Dinner •nd Auction at 6 p.m. et the Four Sea.on• Hotel. TheN will be live entert81nment and .i'8ot •nd live auctlona. Tldc.t. cott S75 per penon and $900 for • ttble of 12. Information: (9'9) 7~. htfp;//newpotfbNc:h.oom. JM.17 The T!X-US Oullllr Show wtl ... from 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. In building No. 1.t 9l 1he Orenge COunty Feit a Expoefdoc1 c.m.t. Th9 cott ls S10 for 8dub, cNlchn 12 Md younger""~,,..._ lnfonndon: (911) 218-2212. c\,spen. lo Ueu or Oowers, donations may be made to • the Aspen Cancer Guide ln care of the Aspen MedlcaJ Foundation, P.O. Box 1639, Aspen, CO 81612. • The Dally Pilot welcomes obituaries for re1ident1 or former reeidenll of Cotta Meu and Newport Beach. If you want to have an obituary printed in lhe Pilot, ask your mortuary to fax u1 the Information al (949) 646-4170 or call the newsroom al (949) 642-4321. where 1he ~ervices arr ln-.t a111I who loses. Often, 1hc people who lose are the rt·uple who have little to live on. They take services away from them. and 1he money goes back to pt.•oplc !.o 1hey c:an buy their 1 lum mer .... For now, thl' plt111 i~ l'lill only a propo~I. Once 1hc hudgt't comes 1101 today, ii still hat. 10 be passed by the I .t>~islaturc ;mtl signt'd hy 1he governor. fll•ed said. "As I like tu say: 'It\ nor over lilJ the Auslrian signs,'" he said. •MARISA O'NEIL covers education. She may be reactied a1 (949) 574 4268 or by e·mail at msriso.oneil a 1 la times.com A Home Remodeling and Decorating Show will be held in buildings No. 10 and 12 and in the Parade of Products al Orange County Fair 8c f)(positlon Center. The show will be open from 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. today. The cost is $5.75 for adults, $3 for seniors 155+1 $3 and free fordiildren younger than under 12 ere free. Information: (818) 557-2950. The w..t Coast Reptile Show will be from 10 a.m. lo 6 p.m. In building No. 17 at the Orange County Fair & hposition Center. The cost la SS for adults and $3 for diildren 12 and younger. Information: (714) 826-6600, http:llwww.radicslreptiles.com. The PMot Education and Adoption Center. a nonprofit or;anlzation, will have 11 seminar on parrot nutrition from 1 to 2:30 p.m. at lhe Balearic Community Center, 1975 Balearic Drive, Cost'& Mesa. Information: (949) 631·3606. http:llwww.peac.org. ·&cape horn Wimer." • fttneea and fHhlon show wtth triathlete loltelanl McMk:nael and Pro wake boarder Emily Copeland, will be from 2 to 4 p.m. at the South Coalt Plaza Sport Chalet. For every pelr of Nike Shox Turbo ahoea that a ... tried on, P'\llkeGo win don.ie • pelr of •hoe• to the Boyt •nd Olrt1 Clubt of Orange County. Information: 1714) 424-8256. ICU wt1 hfte • ••lfl tMect contwt to ... who can 11ay In bed the longest st1rtlng •t 10:30 a.m • .i lt9 atora .i 1475 South Cont Orfve, Co.ia Mesa. Cont-.ntl will have to drink SM TOWN. P ... A5 ,. :t. Daily P~ot MARKC IJUSflN I UAll V PllUI Solution Specialist Russ Soza, right, talks to Huntington Beach resident Alan Broido, left, at the Sony Style store m the South Coast Plaza on Wednesday afternoon. The 42~nch Sony Grand Wega TV Bro1do 1s looking at is one of the most popular sets m the store Retail officials expect growth Some see the stores opening at South Coast Pl aza und Fashion Island as hope for robust sales. Alicia Robinson Daily Pilot NEWl'Olff-Mr.\i\ -A .. l(>w of m·w <,ton·., will ht• op1mmg tlu'> yt•ar in the are,1\ rl'tail cndavl'' .ind .~omt· ... hopping l'Xpen., ('X reel !><tic·~ to maintain the mbu ... t ll'veb thl'y rC'arhC'd in 200:1. Thi' ye<tr\ ... alt•' arc exp<~wd lo be a!'> good or bt•tter than last year at South C:oa ... t l'laz;t, which was the -.hopping center\ "11111 .. 1 <,ucn·,-,llll ye<tr t•vt·r.« marketing director IJl'hrn ( 1111111 Downing 'Luci. South Lua:.t Pl.11;1 upl·ned 15 new !>IOl'l''> i11 ;mo I .111c..I ha' \t•vcn 'lated to open 1u:-r in the-lir:-.t quaner 111 :!.004, -.tw -..1id. New !'>lures will inc:ludt· l!rn11k-. llroth- TOWN Continued from A4 water every 30 minutes. The winner will receive an IKEA bedroom c;et. lnformallon-(714) 751·7167. Upper Newport Bay presents astronomy night with the Orange County Astronomers from 6.30 to 8:30 p.m. at the Peter and Mary Muth Interpretive Center, 2301 University Onve. N1•wport Beach Information: (949) 923 2295. JAN.18 A Home Remodeling and Decoratiny Show will be held in buildings No. 10 and 12 and in the Paradfl of Products at Orange County Fair & Expos1t1on Center The show will be open from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. today The cost is $5.75 for adults, $3 for seniors and free for children younger than 12 Information: (818) 557-2950 The Wen Coast Reptile Show will be from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. in building No. 17 at tho Orange er' ml'n'-i and women's wear. He!>· torntmn I lardwarc home fllrnii.h- ing11. and Avcda Ufestyle Salon & Spa. In 2002. the center rarked up more than $1.1 billion in l><tlc-;, and when 200:\ totals are in, they'll he at leac;t that much. I )owning i.a1d. It was the same 'itory at Fa!>h· 100 Island. where three new rc~­ Laurants will open and Lhret' 'itore.s are ex:panding this year. Ir- vine Co. spokeswoman Nina Hnhinson said. "Coming out or 2003, we had a ttmlic holiday season. and we expct·t our ~me store i.a.lc~ to he up over las t yL•ar," she silld. Among the changes at Fashion lo;land will be Ozumo. a Japan~ rc),taurnnl, and a 16,000-square- foot addition to Nieman Marcu-.. More new busine~~ are ex- pected !>OOn. "We'll definitely have more an- nouncements cormng through in lhl· first quarter of the year." llobinJ.on said. County Fair & Exposition Center. The cost is $5 for adults and S3 for children 12 and younger. Information: (714) 826-6600, http://www.radicalreptlles.com. IKEA will of'fer a •Kid's Pajama Party;• at which children 12 and younger can participate in smg-alongs, storytelling, snacks, arts and crahs. fun games and free stuff, from 9:30 to 11 :30 a.m. at 147!i South Coast Drive, Costa Mesa. Information: (714 ) 751-7167. Upper Newport Bay will presents nature journaling for families from 1 to 2:30 p m. at the Peter and Mary Muth Interpretive Center, 2301 University Drive. Newport Beach. The event is for children ages 7 and up who are accompanied by an adult. The cost 1s $5. Information: (949) 923·2295. JAN. 20 The ACLU of Onnge County will hold its monthly meeting with guest speaker attorney John Alcorn, who will discuss ff Immigration Law and the Patriot New ~turl·'> 10111mg m•,trly built-out .. hopping center\ an• often replaring stores that rlo!>t·d. :-aid Hich:ml l.ul'hn., Newport Beach < l1amhl'r nf Comml!rn· cxccutiw director. "It is new bu!liness, hut 11l'l new businl'"-' dot'-.n't occur all that often ... he said. "Overt1fl. I continue to "'e what I t'all a n· fr(.'i.hing of c;umc of our [-.hop· ping] center-.." Some forecasts pr(.'dicr :l% 111 4% groWlh in sale-. fol"ZIJ04, hut that growth will dept•nd nn whal happeni. to intert·<.t mtt .... whether new terruri't thn·ati. an~e and other factor.,, Lut'lir' .... tid. "I think a lot depend!> on tlw governor\ hudgrt," .... ud M.1ry (;iJJy. u pmfc<...,or of marketinK .it UC. Irvine. Cov. /\mold Schwart enc~er will ar111ou11n· his new hudKet today. "I !e's sayinK no new 1axe~. hut they're abu l<Llking lahuutl other kinds of foe'!. going up. so that could put a damper on retail Act, 2004H at 7:30 p.m. at the Unitarian Universalist Church. 1259 Victoria St., Costa Mesa. Information: (714) 299 4551. JAN.21 The Cos1a Mesa Historical Society will have former Costa Mesa Police Chief Roger Neth as a speaker at its annual dinner and installation meeting al 6 p.m at Captain's Table Restaurant at Orange Coast College Information and reservations· (949) 631-5918. The Newport Beach Newcomers Club will be touring the Orange County Museum of Art The cost 1s $15. The organization is designed to help people meet new friends and to learn about what Newport Beach has 10 offer Information. (949) 645·9922, http://www.newcomers- newportbead1 org. JAN. 22 Hoag Hotpital will host -Nutrition fo r the lung Cancer Patient;' a daytime lung cancer support group. from 2 to 3:30 p m. at the Hoag Cancer Center. conference When your heirs inherit your qualified plan or IRA, they may also be inher iting a significant tax bill. Unless you plan properly, federal estate and income taxes could consume up to 70% of a qualified plan/ IRA account when it is passed to non-spouse beneficiaries. Learn how you can creat e a "second life" for your qualified plan/IRA and provide your heirs with income and tax-deferred growth for many years. For your free copy of Give Your IRA a Second Life, ca ll at (949) 717-5300 or (800) 468-3352 660 Newport Center Drive, Suite 1100 Newport Beach. CA 92660 THIS 1S WHO WE AR[. THIS IS HOW W£ £ARN IT.- !>ail''· .. ( •• 11, ... 1111 < Jnlinc 'hopp111g " 011 tlH' 1.-.c .. and 1h.11'~ ;_i11111h1:r lhn-.11 10 1wo- ple i-1wndi11g tlll'ir ... hopp111g dol l,11 locally. <.ill) .... ml c:u .. 1a Mt";;I n1.1t11lll'r ot ( 0111 n11·rn· l.xc·uHM· l>irl'cl111 Id l·aWtTll ''11d hl·'d guttt•n mixed m1·..,_.,;1gt'' ah11111 tlw local n·tail dirn.ih'. \OllH' -.n1rillt·r '1111 11111111• 'hop:. ll.l\l' dmw wdl. hlll tht· l:1rg1•1 ... 1url'' ;111•11'1 '>l'l'lllg 111111 h of 1h,1t gmwth. he ,;1id OVl'rall. W<M look' l • .111 ly g1111d tor '>ah·~. Fawn·tt .... 1id. "Or.11tgl' < 011111y ., hlc·,.,nl w11h .1 good 1•11111111ny and 1·v1·11 Ill 10111-:h t1111t·~ 0111 ll'l'l''i.,11111' 1lll' only \lo111t•d 1111·11.,..,l'._, .. lw ... 1id. "W1· don't drop hv .1 ltlt " < .1111-.11111c·r r1111l11h·11u· h1·n· 1-. "' high 111 Ora11i.:1· County. 1.>ow11 111g -.;uc..I, that ''H' think.' tin· 11·tail ....111·' boom m<1y l.1 ... 1 .1long11111t· "I think it 1 illl go 1111 a' long,,., you haw 1h1· right co111h111.i111111 ol ... 1nrt'' and th1• 111-;ht mar l..c•t," Downing ~1d. room A. The Sl,)CakPr will be Kathy Pham, a Hoag Hospllal nutnt1onist. Information: (949) 760-5542 The Friends For Planned Parenthood luncheon, at 11·30 a.m. at Sherman Library & Gardens, will fows on sex education in the Santa Ana Unified School District. Tren act1v1sts from Campfire USA and Girls Inc. will discuss a curriculum that only teadies abstinence u11t1I marriage Sherman Library 8t Gardens is at 2647 E Coast l-fighway. lnformat1on: (714) 633-6373. ext 121 JAN.23 The City of Costa Mesa Recreation Division will prr!!>Cnt Kids Night Out fro m 6 to 11 pm at the Balearic Community Center. 1975 Balearic Drive· Children ages 7 to 12 will bt· tr ansported from the community center to the Arrowhead Pond of Anaho11n to watch tho Mig hty Ducks versus the Minnesota Wild. The cost 1s $20. Inf ormation and registration: (714) 754-5158 • Stmi-Privalt for Mt n & Womtt1 • Ovu 80 P1,.us of l:'q11ipmn11 • flriva tt 11tlatts S111dio •SPINNING Th,.attr with N,.w Statt-oftht-Art Cyr/rs. • 16 f'11ll-timt l'usoflal Traintrs • Child Cart Ram-noon M • Sat. • Co nvmitnt P11rltinx • Yoia. Tai f'/,i, Strttrh <'la11ts • Sttp, Powu P11mp. C11rtiio • Showtrs. Sttam & 'fowtls • D11y Spa frlday, January 9, 2004 A5 City Council restricts Cornell Drive parking A reside nts-o nly restricti on is OK' d after homeowne rs compla in at the la test meeting. Deirdre Newman Daily Piiot COS fA Ml:SA Judi· Sturman is fl'd up with c<1r1> parking in ft1111t of tlH' fire hydrant on ( 01111'1! I> rive. l'orn 11hl'l<1n, J11111h1·1 Cornell Drive rl·~•dt•nt. '' tired u t coming ho1111· a t .! a.m. finding pl'upl1• parked 111 fr11111 111 hi'• driveway, and l11h11 ( .anJo, has ~el'll peoplt-1 ha11g1 • their oil 111 lrn11t 111 hi' hoU!.l'. The'l' lhrt'I' .11111 11lht•1 rcsidl'llh or ( .11ri11•fl I lrt\ l' brought 1h1•11 u1111pla1111 .. to 1111' <.tt, ( 1111111 If 1111 Mo11d,1y i\ltn l1l'.1r111g ,1l1 of th1•ir 1111111•111 ,, 1 ou11ril meml11·r... 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Val.1111 1111' 'aid. "M11"1 111 1ha11~11ldt·r 1.kvl'l11pr111•111 ... that Wl'll' built u111kr t'ill · l11·r '>lilnd.ird-.." If city ll'adrr~ dl'Cid1· that pn·M·n1 parking re q111re111e11t' art·11'1 c•rHargh. thl'Y rould hl' 1m·rc"1'l'd . h111 only for future• dl'VC'I 11pnw111. Vala11t1 ne :-.<11d. C lllll'f rt·~idential art'il' h.1\'I' .il...c1 l11okt•d Ill l"ity ll'.tdt•1' tor rt'111·l Imm I h1•1 r pa rk111g Wiil''· 111 1'1•l>ruary :wo:s, fed lip n·-..tl1•11t' in the area' .1rou11d l~lm 1\venue· l.cmo11 ...,11c·L·I and Tanager Drive 1lt'ar J'anagi·r Park t:onvi11n·d thl' n111ncil to place 11•,1tll'1tt only re· ~•nct11111' 111 thl'1r neigh horhood .... lle'>id t•nt' 1111 l\l.1ni ... 1et• I >rive didn't fare• ... o wt·ll. I hl'y r111np lai11l•d to l'lly ll'ad1·r~ aho11t tht• parkin~ pruhl1·111 on thl'ir .. 1rcet g1•11111g wor'><'. c:a ... ting 'unw ut the hi amt· 1111 the l'a1k Ml''ia Village· apart· 1111·111 c:o111plcx . 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FORUM ~ HOW TO GET PUBUSHED -t..tters: Mail 10 Editorial P1l98 Editor Lotlta Harper at the Daily Pilot, 330 W. Bay St, Costa Mesa, CA 92627 • RHders HotlM: Call (949) 642-6086 Fax: Send to (949) 646-4170 E-m1Mt:S6nd to dsllyp1/ot~latimes.com •All co11espondence must include full name, hometown and phone number (for \/erfficatlon purposes). The Pilot reseNes the right to edit all 1t1bmisslons for clarity and length. LETTER TO THE EDITOR Cost~ Mesa has place in JWA· handover . S houlc.J <. o ... 1a Me:.u havt: i plat:l' ul 1he table when Nc•wport Reach officials und the Orange County Board uf S11p~rv1i;uri. sit down to d"cus!> the managemem - and Cate -of lohn Waynl' Airporr? It'-; an interesting 4ul'i.tion. rhe unswer 10 thal 'l't:rni.. ar fir.,l blush. tu be u rt'!>oundin.: "yl':.." Afll'r nll. thl' rei.idl'lll!J of rht l:a!>lsillc uf Lui.ta Mt:'J -I his wri ter inch1lled -w1ll lw ''~nificantly 1111ruc1t•tl liy any change~ mJdr to the Jrrpurl. Anything 1ha1 produce\ more ;rir traffic -or changt''> thC' tltrCCliOll of exiMing lr,1ffic - will .1ffec1 u'>. ,1., well a'> uur guoc.J lnench a11tl neighbor:. ,1 Mukes more sen~c to ~mbruc.:e Mexico l'rniik111 flu,h '>tJtcd th.tr thcrl' arc IL"l '"'111• job<, thut I lllrtl·d <.,t.1tc' dli/cn' tlo nor w;1111 10 pL•rfor 111. It " 'l"'l'lllatl·d tha1 25% of Ml'xiu1'i. work force 1" l.1ho11ng 111 rhc-lln11NI State<,. Ir i' abo 'J1d 1 liar lhl' 111a1or part of lhl· \h'\K illl g""' n.irion.il ptmhlt 1 Jlld l'l 111111rny" lht' ll.~. dolf.ir, 'l'lll hOllll' hy 1lll'gal' l't·rhap!> "-lexirn would 111,11..t· .1 hl'IH·r 51 '>l .. rare than u 111111hlt·'l11lh· Jltl,n nat 1011, ll11v.1°\l'1 , I doubt rhat l\fr).1t:an l'11·,1J1·111 V1n·11tl' I-ox would 1.111• l<J1 lhL' 1dcu. THOMAS E. KOLANOSKI C.11,ra Mt·'a touple biol k' away in Newport Acach. Should the city fothe!"l' ol Newport Heac:lt be eager to 1•111brace us a!> decision·n)Jking p,irrner:. in th1' proce'is? I.ogre. r11mmon ~t'mc anc.J plain old 11l'i~hborlim·,., would certainly seem to intl1Cdle '>O. However, ha,ed on <.o .. ra Mesa's lOnsisu.•111ly weak :.upport for all airport at l;I Toro -such an obvious soh1tto11 to rhe rel(ion\ airport capad 1v woeo; 1ha1 11 is clL·ar 1hat only !>Cll·preservat1on and pure politic" governed the dcc1"i1111:. or some of c)ur officiab -c>ne .. hould not be surpri!>t•d 11 Newport Jlt'arh i!> le~!> th.in 1·nthu"ia~11c about Co!>ta Me-.a MAILBAG Lt!t the di sabl ed keep tht!ir earned income l'Nhap!> lhc wealt'St benefil f(lr our disahlt•tl pl'ople living on ~oc1al ~ecunry cJio .. ability .1'"''·111ce would be the opportunity lo earn a part-timl' income without having it 1alcen away from rhcm. People wirh chronic illnc~' who ren·ivt• di"ahili1y liVl' ht.'lcM the p11vt•rty level and have 110 hope of being uhle to pay for all rhe tll'Cc<;sitie'>. -.uch "'food. houl>ing and fn'Ur<HlCt'. Many uf the chronically <.li,ahletl tha1 cuu1d conceivably hold a pan ·timc job. arc marked for poverty because any income thl'y receive. or earn. is taken trying to jump aboard the lohn Wayne bandwagon now. ·Where were our leaders when Newport Reach needed support in the El Toro mattt'r? Nowhere to be found. Since the Great Boondoggle, er, Great Parle is rolling aJonlo{ and -despite recent mutterings aboul resurrcc11ng the airport plan -'>eem:. to bt• gai111ng Meam, the only viable solution to resolving Orange Cou nry\ airport capacily problt:rn is cxpamion or John Wayne. Recent artidl'' ahnut the atlditicm of 1wo "temporary" terminal buihltng'> 10 support 111crea mg dt·mand illu-;1ra1c thi' problem loud and clear. away fr11111 rhcrn. I h1' mea11' tlMI any t'xtm n11111er rt·cc1vcd. fur any rt•a,1111, 1' counted .cl> incn111e and then dl·tlucted fr11111 thl" an111u111 uf rheir tli,,1hil11y check. IJemocr.ib Imm !>Jn i:rann,co and Lo~ Angrft'\ have said rhat colling programs from Lhc "poort'sl of the poor" should nur happen. 111at j, ;1 valid a11d important point. rhe pan ·tlllll' Jill" alread~· exh.t lor u disabll'U pt:r~on thitl rnighl be ablt• 10 work it. 1 lowever. when rhe money i., dedlll.tcd from lht'ir tli<;ah1li1y ched:, then it become!> enforced poverty on the puore-.1 of our poor. SARAH MOSS Losia Mee,,\ Get your tickets today! cirquedusoleil.com IBM 1 800 678-5440 OPENS JANUARY 16 Orange County Fair & Exposition Center inCosaMesa Group sales and 0.: 1800 45CH480 ' ' I 1,' 1t1/1 \ ,,, (II<//'• 'I'\, '11 , .• ,,/\ ·i' '<' ~'( :. \'11 ! ,' More demand equals more flights. More fligh ts equate to more noise. More noise equates to more complaints. etc. Co5ta Mesa rel>itlents have every right to be apprehensive about the direction -literally -tha t John Wayne will take. It's not unreasonable to believe tha1 Nl'wport Beach officials will view flights directed over Costa Mesa a bett er alternative than continuing to fly down the Back Bay. over Balboa Island and environs. If future expansion of the airport requires longer runways and more administrative areas then, by golly. the annexation of Santa Ana Height -horse manure and all -looks lilce a pretty good move to me. So, despite Costa Mesa's previous weak support on airport-related issues in the past, I wholeheartedly support Councilman Allan Mansoor's proposal that our city be given a voice and vote when it comes to any changes in the status of John Wayne Airport. Newport Beach officials may view John Wayne as a municipal issue, but it's not. It is a regional issue and needs to be considered by a broader constituency than 1hose living wi1hin the borders of their city. If. in fac1. the Board nf upervisors b willing to hand off control of the airport to a single city then, perhaps, all interested cities should bid on the opportunity. Certainly, Irvine would jump at the chance. That way, Irvine Mayor Larry Agran could have his cake and eat it, too. He'd have his ''Great Parle" and his own liu1e airport. despoiling not a single resident of his kingdom. Baclc to the point at hand. The answer to the question posed in the first sentence of this leuer is. indeed, "yes. tt The leaders of our city shouJd demand a place at the table when the future of John Wayne Airport is discussed. GEOFF WEST Costa Mesa HOW TO CONTACT YOUR REPRESENTATIVES COAST COMMUNITY COLLEGE DISTRICT Distnct Office: 1370 Adams A\/e., Costa Mesa. CA 92626, (714) 432-5898 Chencellor: William M. Vega Boerd: President Paul Berger, Vice President Armando Ruiz, George Brown, Jerry Patterson and Walter G. Howald; student trustee Madeline Levy NEWPORT-MESA UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT District Office: 2985-A Bear St .. Costa Mesa, CA 92626, (714) 424-5000 Superintendent: Robert Barbot Boerd: President Martha Fluor, Vice President Dana Black, Clerk Serene Stokes, David Brooks, Tom Egan, Judy Franco and Linda Sneen MESA CONSOLIDATED WATER DISTRICT 1965 Placentia A\/e .. Costa Mesa. CA 92627, (949) 631· l 200 Boerd: President Jim Atkinson, Vice President Mike Healey, Trudy Ohlig-Hall, Fred Bodcmiller and Paul E. Shoenberger COSTA MESA SANITARY DISTRICT P.O. Box 1200, Costa Mesa, CA 92628-1200, (714) 754-5043 Boerd: President Arlene Schafer, Jim Ferryman, Art Perry, Greg = .._ ...... tl6' AHl'tVAI. Nt~Wl'ORT HARBOR Woodside and Dan Worthington ORANGE COUNTY BOARD OF EDUCATION 200 Kalmus Dri\/e, P.O. Box 9050, Costa Mesa, CA 92628-9050, (7141966-4000 Elizabeth 0. Parker, member, Trustee Area 5, Costa Mesa, Newport Beach ORANGE COUNTY BOARD OF SUPERVISORS Hall of Administration, 10 Civic Center Plaza, Santa Ana, CA 92701 •Jim Silva, 2nd District (Costa Mesa, Newport Beach), (714) 834-3220 •Thomas Wilson, 5th District (Newport Coast), (7141834-3550 CHRISTMAS BOAT PARADE 2 0 0 3 • Prcscntinit Spon sor Traditional Jewelers an The Co111111mlorc8 Club of tlac Newport Beach C bamher j Commerce I miifo !J"" lo alt"nJ tl1" ·•· ·•· ·Jay, January 16, 2004 • 6 p .m . Four Seasons Hotel Newport Beach a•e join u1 for an evening of dinner, dancing and auction•• as we celebrate the winnera of the 95'~ Annual Newport H bo Chri1tmas Boat Parade & Ring of Lighta. For more information or lo make a reservation p. , ' al (Q4<)) 729-4400. Tickets are $75 each and $()00 ·~· -~· Hid o n over 200 •uction items, includi Airf ilrc and a five n iitl1t 1tay at tl.e Four SeHon1 Hie! Sy in a Junio r Suite with a harbor view Four Seasons llote/ Newporl Beacl. • Four SQGson• Hot.JI Si1Jne!J • F 1 A two l1our cvcninfit harbor cruise aboard the C atalina Flyer with up to 3~ettl Catalina Au•an!l"r &roice • Fabulous custom portrait pac"aite. . Blom Cu•lom Pl.ologro,,J.y, Ltd. w • , 72 FRIDAY Playing around. Plaver1 reataurant is now offering llve music from 9 p.m. to midnight every Friday and Saturday. Players la at 512 W. 19th St .. Cotta Mesa:No cover charge. (949) 6'6-5615. SATURDAY ~. Danlel Barenboltn will conduct the Staatakapelle Berlin at 8 p.m. In Segeratrom Hall at the Orange County Performing Arts Center. Tldcets cost S20 to $60 Information: (714) 556-2787, http:ltwww.ocpac.org. SUNDAY Rom11rttic 90Und9. The Revolutionary and Romantic Orchestra and the Monteverdi Choir, conducted bv John Eliot Gardiner, will perform as part of the Philharmonic Society's SOth enniveraary season at 3 p.m. with e pre-oonoert lecture at 2 p.m. at the Orange County Performing Arts Center. A pre-concert lecture will be given et 2 p.m. Tldceta cost from $20 to $60. Information: (949) 553-2422. htlp:l/Www.philharmonicsoc1erv.org. HOURS Daily Pilot Setting his own standards Steve Tyrell wi ll put his own spin on some of the American classics on Saturday night in Segerstrom Hall Paul Saitowitz Daily Pilot H is honey-soaked voice is peppered with just enough gr.ivel to give his versions of some of America's standards the right amount of melancholy and introspeclion to make them his own. The voice belongs to Steve l)'reU. and the melancholy is from a very real place. l)'reU lost his wife last year after a long battle with cancer, and his longtime drummer and mentor John Guerin died on Monday. I lis wife's illness forced him 10 miss an earlier performance at the Orange County Performing Arts Center. but he'll be there on Saturday night for a make-up show. "It 's been a real tough time," 'fyreU said. "Gelling out and playing mu~ic i~ something that is very therapeutic for me. Losing John is going to be really hard on the band but we'll keep going." l l1e Texas-burn Tyrell - whose roots are steeped in rhythm and blues -h~ produced aJbums for Linda Ronstadt, Aaron Neville, Earth, Wind and Fire. Ray Olarles and Alice Cooper. He had primarily been working behind the scenes until circumstance led him to a performance in the movie .. Father of the Bride." "I was working on the FY1 Who: Steve Tyrell Wher9: Orange County Performing Arts Center Segerstrom Hall, 600 Town Center When: 8 p.m. Saturday lnform•tion: (7 14) 556-2787 if I had recorded any other standards that got me thinking." 'fyrell claims the song was the first standard he ever sang. but that experience was enough to get him in the studio to record his first set of standards, titled "A New Standard." It featured songs by George and Ira Gershwin. Irving Berlin, Duke Ellington and several others. I le has since gone on to record three more standards aJbums. with the most recent being ''This Guy's in Love," which was released last year. "I'm happy doing these standards because aJI kinds of people seem to relate to them , but I lilce to put my own touch on them," l)'rell said. "A lot of these songs have been recorded and performed by many people, so I try to make the songs I do stand apart." Picking which songs to record can be a daunting task. but he sees it as a labor of love. "The American songbook is so vast and filled with so many great songs that I know that I will always have a lot to work with," l)'rell said. "One of the things that is really great about them is no one can claim any one song to be his or hers. They belong to all of us." film as a music supervisor and I ended up performing 'The Way You Look Tonight,' in the movie," he said. "It became the ullimate wedding song. and eventually people started writing to me and asking me see STANDARDS, Pai• A9 Steve Tyrell will perform at the Orange County Performing Arts Center on Saturday. BEST BITES :Take a wild vegan adventure . I N atlve Foods restaurant just debuted at the Camp in Costa Mesa, lthe retail co mplex for outdoor :enthusiasts. , Three other wildly successful ~ocations are in Palm Springs. Nm Desert and Westwood. It's )he first local vegan restaurant, '!lerVing the purists of the Negetarian world who refuse to ;e&t any animaJ-derivatJve foods, even honey. Native ~creates fun, gourmet !vegetarian cuisine. ' "We have a lot ofwtld stuff." :Co-owner and chef Tanya htroYna said. ; Yet Petrovna escheWs :entrapment as a restaurant etrlctty for vegetarians. ; "Native Foods embraces amM>res. • Petrovna said. "We ldon't want to strictly cater to }'egetarlans. The trick Is making food that's enticing for ~onwgetarlans. It's an art, not )o be thought o(, oh no, It's ,them again." • Petrovna knows there's a big I if ear factor for nonvegetarians. 1 "We're stepping out from ~".,. l 960s-1tyle vegetarian foods. It'• an uphill battle -a FY1 WHAT: Native Foods restaurant WHERE: 2937 Bristol St. in Costa Mesa HOURS: Daily from 11 a.m. to 10p.m. INFORMATION: (714) 751-2151 or http://www.nativefoods. com. lot of people still feel that vegetarian foods aren't satisfying. They think they won't ever feel full.· That's why her delicious menu features a wide range of meat substitutes that can even appeal to meat-lovers. Petrovna hasn't Invented new foods - tempeb and seitan have ancient origins -yet her skill lies in creating meatless. dairy-free dishes that also have wonderful Oavors and textures. Tempeh Is an Indonesian food staple made from soybean, grain and rice; seltan Is a wheat protein or gluten, produced In Oline and Near East for more than 2000 years. Another Incredible n!tat substitute Is soy protein made from defaned soy Oour. Nattve ' Foods makes them from scratch -truly an artisan's craft. • Its gourmet djshes are both nourishing and enjoyable. "We all must eat three times a day, so we strive to make customers excited to have a second bite,• Petrovna said. Petrovna isn't a dictator - despite her beliefs she doesn't annoyingly prosclyti7..e, and she wasn't aJways a vegetarian. She grew up as a "foodie,· -a passion inherited from her European immigrant parents, whose lives centered around cooking and eating. Her cooking skills came from her mother. who was nicknamed "Julia OiUd" and her eclectic culinary tastes come from years or traveling throughout Europe, as welJ as Uvlng In Asia. In coUege she was Introduced to nutrition, and became a vegan due to her concern for the environment, health and her love or animals. 1he menu features a lon.g list of salads, handholds (sandwiches or burgers), pizza, S..IEST,hctAI KENT TR£PTOW /OM.Y Pl.OT Native Foods serves up vegan dishes such as the Soul Bowl, made with red beans, rice, steamed vegetables and greens, barbecue fried •save the chicken~ soy and com bread. Friday, January 9, 2004 A7 THEATER Eclectic mix for new season By Tom Titus Daily Pilot TI1e new year for theatergoer:. in Costa Mesa and Newpon Reach arrives this wcckrnd a1> South Coa1>1 Repertory kicb ofT a 1>late aJmost evenly divided between revivals and shows that will be brand new to local audiences. John Strand's ··1.ovcri. and Executioners," an update of a classic French costume comedy billed as a battle of the sexes. will open on the company's Julianne Argyros Stage. As South Coast Rep p uts it, "I leans pound, bosoms heave and the occasional bodice gets ripped." Should he a lot of fu n. It's nearly a month's wait lo the next event on the local schedule, opening Jan. JO - "The Subject Was Rol.es" al t11e Newport Theater Arts Center. Familial tensions hang heavy in the air in this rarely produced Frank Gilroy play about a quarrelsome couple welcoming their young i.on back from the Army. To get a Lak.e on the age of this script. you migh1 recall that in the movie version, the son was played by the current "President of the United States.· Martin Sheen. When you talk about oldies, you can't go much further back than "Antigone." the Greek tragedy by Sophocles fo cusing on a young woman's decision to bury her fallen broth er against her kings wishes. tJ1ereby becoming a ~-ymbol of individual rights throughout the world. It opens on the Segerstrom Stage of South Coast Repertory on Jan. 31. Also arriving tl1e last weekend of the month will be another oldie, though not quite so ancient as •Antigone." Shakespeare's "Romeo and Juliet" will be offered at UC I rvinc's Oaire Thcvor Theater. introducing tJ1e star-crossed lovers who inspired the musical "West Side Story'· to a new generatio n of playgoers. South Coast Rep's TI1eater for Young Audiences program swings into action Feh. 6 wi th "Sideways Stories From Waysi de School" The award-winning books "hit the stage with sound kabooming and lights kaJlashing along the 30th Ooor of the funniest school in the universe.· according to South Coast Rep. Costa Mesa's Vanguard University wilJ present a one-weekend production entitled ·Journeys." created and directed by Oeborah Marley, a professional dancer and ch oreographer. The story of a young dancer stn.tggling with her identity will be presented Jan, 29 to 31 and Feb. I in the coUege's Lyceum Theater. Educati9p gets another jump stm when the Costa Mesa Civic Playhouse launch~ its new year Feb. 12 wi~ "Schoolhouse Rock." Tbe Emmy Award-winning 1970s Saturday morning cartoon serie that taught history, grammar, math. science and politics with a musical curriculum wilJ come co the stage In Its first local production. Orange Coast College will offer a Valendne to one or ,, \ SM EclECTIC, P•• At I ' ' I ' ---·---.....-... -----------~ Al frlday, Janunry 9, 2004 HAP P EN I NGS Oatly Pilot REEL CRITICS .. New journey to .Neverland a worthwhile trip A boy who •\i:V\:t ww1tcd to grow up thri~ within his desin.> to be young fon!'Vl'r. Th~ only plaa? where such 11 child could exist would be In the Con.fin('$ of paradbe kuuwn as Newrtand. Ln thb wur1i.I, the futuru U. 1101 an amlJilion. work is nothing hut a chore. and (airy tales JI\" but a wny of life. SARA SALAM lrnagin;.111u11 b. a urvivn.I ~U um.I adventure io; u neces.!.tl)'. Pete r t>-.m i., the hoy of rhar I '>peak. )'t.'I h1!> life is comprised unly of ru11, t•Jtdtemcnl ;mt.I not enough love One ni¢i1 in the nu<lsl of Vk1oridJ1 1-J1gland. Wendy DarhnK t'11tcrta111s her youn~er brot11ers with e111Jrn1~ talc.'l> uf rnunkr. victory. d<.~fil and deddl of prr.m.., and mermau . .l"- her wonders she nev\lr envisioned or dn!amed o( yet sht! has an ambfdon of growing up, which f"ecer doesn~ have. Upon being brought to Neverland. she was aC'Cepted as a motherly figure. ln being challenged wilh 1he decision she needs to make. !!ht• is forced to leave behind ull the adventure she speak.s of i11 her 11torles. lik.c Captain I look anti his -tick· tock crcx. . The reality thi.s film brings 10 rhc children's srory is more 1hw1 sufficient 10 allow someone to feel I.he presence of never-ending dn-aml>. TI1e technology used to portray the writer's VJ.Slons shuw tlifTt:rent per..pectives a.-. well a.' v.iriotb interprewuoru. of wh<1I thin~ ill\', like mem1.uds and lairi~ lhc: 1111Ml' flowed from st:ene to "Cl'llt.', JJ 1t.l rhe plCJI \V'd.'> complex C'llough 10 1.he point ,~1wll! tlram.1 wit.., prl''>t'lll but not nvcrwheln1111~. 11tis ver;1011 of "Perer l .. Jn" trlared more dowly to the ori19l1al play wri11en hy Jdrnt"> f\1. Harrie. It's n111 111 say tl1a1 oil it•r interpretation~ .l.n'11'1 vahd. hut dli_, one in particular hrillg., mort· l'urrclatinn am.I w1der..1a11t.lin8 ru tl1e story line than odlen. do. ·n1e ac1ors and actresses suit die t haracter.; 1hey were given 10 t'tnhocly \ll'ry well. Many ru.pcctl'. of lhis film tan be greatly appwl'iated Lo tllose who will .1hva}" ht.• young al heart. · NOW PLAYING Wemly b thl· 'torytcllcr, the u11c everyone l11ob to for the rn11clusit1n of a fable or die lx.·wnning ol a lt·~t'nt.I. (>11 1hi~ lll~ht by ill!>IUlll 'lll'JlriSC, .,ht• come:. upon till' fort•wr·ynun1.: hoy flttl'1. who 1~ allC'mp1in~ w tl't'aptu1e hi~ .. ruhhorn .. hadnw Slartll'd yt'I a11\1..,t-d by l'l•ft•r\ dt•1nt•a11111 and tw1lldt•11t e, Wt·iu.Jy l~t·ome-; cunmL' about 111, way of lifl·. l lp1111 ll.,intllll: ol hi' lmllll' ant.l lwl11vl'tl rnrnµaruom tl1e l.o'>I 11(1}''· Wendy .ind hl'r 1wo hrothl'I' J11l111 .111d M11.:h.11:I, ~llh the ;ut.l of • SAAA SALAM IS a sophomore al Corona def Mar High School The remake lacks chann of original GOURT(SV or COl UMBIA PICTURE s Ben Affleck 1s Jennings and Uma Thurman 1s Rachel m "Paycheck." The film is directed by Hong Kong actlon-afic1onado John Woo. I inkerhdl\ l<1iry tlu:.t. lt'aru the art or m~:ht .111t.l 111<1rk die LOlllml·1Kc1nl'lll ofthl'ir uwn atlvc11turc IJk.e lhl' D1:.11ey·1x1nr.iyed V<'riiun of"l\>ter l\111." t11b pirrun: In 1950, we were 1mpres!>ion· able r11ungs1ers when the first "C:hl'aper by 1he [)07.en· la tr11t'·life story in the 1920'>) fir!>! \howed in the movie theaters. Our folkl> enjoyed the diversion in 1his pu<.1war movie since A111l'rica wa:. goinR through t.Ji-,mc:1l 1imes. It mirrored the ha~il' 1101io11., of domestic pleasure with a dtovotet.l liu,hand (engineer consultant). hi~ infinitely under<>tanding wife and their tlozen chiJdren. "W1ifie, Lhl' l Oii fli t i hCIWl't.'11 duldhood and adulthoo<l. and the po.,.,il>ili1y of youd1 fon:wr 1ni·o1111m1tl•d lntu lhJI pmhk•m Willi Newrl<u1d ltuldi1114 \Ut:h 111arvdm" rt'l ognil iun •l' c·vt•ry d1ild'~ tlrl'allllnnd. 1lw plu1 bt•cumt~ lllorl' complicatt·d. 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JOHNBAOHAM The Claire Trevor School of the Arts will presen1 film director John Badham discussing his new book, #Ac1ors and Directors at War:' from 6 10 6:30 p.m. Wednesday a1 the Nixon Thearre al UC Irvine. Information: 1949) 8~14. MUSIC STAATSKAPELLE BERLIN Daniel Barenboim will conduct the Staatskapelle Ber11n at 8 p.m. Saturday In Segerstrom Hall at the Orange County Performing impossible 111 raise 12 kidll in the age of "IWo-work.i ng-parent" households. Here you have Steve Marlin (Tom Raker). a su<.:<.:esi.ful high school football coach. wirh his middle-class family of ~4. and Bonnie Baker (Kate) his wife. an aspiring novelist. Dad i'i 110t happy wilh his small town job. When an offer cnmes from a large universily IO coach fool bull (his dream and alma maier) he cannot turn it down He goes to the children. who vote the move down. Arts Center. Tid<ets cost 520 to $60. Information: (714) 556·2787, http://www.ocpsc.org. STEVE TYRELL Musician Steve Tyrell will perform at 8 p.m. Saturday at the Orange Cou.nty Performing Arts Cen1er. Karrin Allyson will open for Tyrell. Tici(ets cost from 536 to $62. Information: (714) 556-2787. http:l!www.ocpac.org. SIR JOHN ELIOT GARDINER The Revolutionary and Romantic Orchestra and the Monteverdi Choir, conducted by John Eliot Gardiner, will perform as pan of the Philharmonic Society's SOth anniversary season at 3 p.m. Sunday at the Orange County Performing Arts Cenler. A pre~oncert lecture will be given at 2 p.m. Tickets cost from $20 to " $60. lnfo rrnalion: (949) 553·2422, http:ll'Www.ph1/harmomc • sociery.org. PROLOGUE: 'COSI FAN TUTTE' Opera Pacific will present Prologue. #Cosi Fan Tune.# a lecture on Mozart 's opera, at 2 p.m. Sunday at the Irvine Barclay Theatre. 4242 Campus Dnve. The cost is $25. Information: http(!www.operapac1fic.org CY COLEMAN TRIO Broadway composer Cy Coleman. a Tony, Emmy and Grammy winner, will perform a medley of his compositions In Founders Hall at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday through Jan. HAVE YOU GOT IT ALL? Many of us have prosperity in our lives but still feel something is missing! Daybreak wtll provide you with th e tools to help you discover Join us for a One Day Seminar DAYBREAK •A greater und erstanding of yoursel f •A feeling of perso nal power A NEW BEGINNING Saturday, January 24, 2004 1 O:OOam -5:00 pm Cost: $99.00* •Joy & Peace •Securi Personal Growth Center/ Daybreak Semjnars *Enroll by 1-12-2004 & pay only $69.99 Location: Claremont Inn 555 W . Foothill Blvd. Claremont, CA 91711 433 w. Arrow Hwy. Claremont, CA 91711 (909) 445-9909/ 626-7343 Fax (909) 626-7346 www.daybreakseminars.com Call Now to register @ 909-445-9909 I ;' I he family moves to the '>Uhurh'> in 01icago Hll}'\'"ay. Rcfore the intl'rio r wall!> are dl't:Ora led you can tell the Bakt•r family fits the neighborhood as well as 1he 1\ddami. family or Beverly I lillbillie!>. The kids hutc ii. Ao; Dad gues off 10 his new all -cun:.uming job and Mom ~ct~ her break anti is off on a book-lligning tour. you see the /\incrh.:an drl:'am family fall apart a!> the unruly offspring 'how their real colors while plo1ting again'il their parents. 17 at the Orange County Performing Arts Center. Tickets cost S56. Information: 171,4) 556-2787. http:ll'Www.ocpac.org. ·cost FAN rune· Opera Pacific will present Mozart's "Cosi Fan Tutte" Jan. 20 through 25 in Segerstrom Hall at the Orange County Performing Arts Center. The performances will be at 7:30 p.m. Jan. 20, 22 and 24 and at 2 p.m. Jan. 25. Information: http://www.operapacific.org. MOSCOW CHAMBER ORCHESTRA The 22-member Moscow Chamber Orchestra, led by American-born conductor Constantine Orbelian, will perform at 7:30 p.m. Jan. 22 at the Orange County Performing Arts Center. The concert will be the orchestra's debut at the Center. Soprano Araxia Davtian and pianist Ca rol Rosenberger will also perform in the program. Tickets cost $75. Information: (7141556-2787, http:llWww.acpac.org. LIZZWRIGHT Jau singer lizz Wright will perform at 7:30 and 9:30 p.m. Jan. 23 and 24 in Founders Hall at the Orange County Performing Arts Center. Tici(ets cost $46 to $49. Information: (714) 556-2787, http:llWww.ocpac.org. HUTCHINS CONSORT The Hutchins Consort, lhe world's only professional ensemble performing on eight-scaled violins, will perform music by Bonesini, Tchaikovsky, Borodin and Dvorak at 8 p.m. Jan. 23 at the Irvine Barclay Theatre, 4242 Campus Drive. Irvine. Tickets cost $29 and $34. Information: (949) 8~. http:llWww.hutchinson consort.org. ROYAL PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA The Royal Philharmonic Orchestra will perform a1 part of the Philharmonic Society's M1111erworils Series at 8 p.m. Jan, 28 in Segerstrom Hall. Tic:lcets cost S20 to $60. Information: (714) 566-2787. http:ltwww.ocpac.org. JOHNNY MATHIS Johnny Mathis will perform some of hi• c1a .. 1ca, tud't as •M111y~ and "Chances Are; at 8 p.m. Jan. 31 at tile Orange County Perlcmnlng Arts Center. Tickets coat: S46 to $100. Those who purc:haMd tk:hta for hie canceled perfonnence on O.C. 8 heve until Jan. 18 to oc::henge or receive e refund fof them. tnionTlltioo: (714) 568-2787. The "dirty dozen" tear-; the houi.e apart. each one turning lntu a monster. Oh. there were a few moments when not all charar1ers were vying for "be .. t stand-up" in eat'h scene, b111 they were over~hadowed by the constant squabbling. bizarre schemes an<I vomiting. All of 1his becam e very tiresome. •GAY WASSALL·KELLY. 64, 1s the editor of a Balboa newspaper and 1s active in the community. BILL KELLY, 62, 1s an industrial engineer http://WWW.ocpac.org. MOZART CLASSICAL ORCHESTRA The Mozart Classical Orchestra will perform Mozart's Lucio Sila Overture, the Flute and Harp Concerto, and the "Prague" Symphony at 8 p.m. Feb. 7 at the Irvine Barclay Theatre. 4242 Campus Drive, Irvine. Tickets cost $24, $32 and $39. Information: (949) 854-4646. http://mozsrtorchestra.org. JUILLIARD STRING QUARTET The Juilliard Siring Quartet will perform music by Haydn, Webern. and Beethoven at 8 p.m. Feb 10 at the Irvine Barclay Thealre, 4242 Campus Drive, Irvine. Tickets cos1 $26, $28 and $32. Information: (949) 854-4646, http:Jlwww.juillisrdstring quartet.net. 'HAPA: A CELEBRATION OF HAWAJI' The concert "Hepa: a Celebration of Hawaii" will be performed at 5 and 8:30 p.m. Feb. 14 at the Irvine Barclay Theatre, 4242 Campus Drive, Irvine. Tid<ets cost $32 and S38. lnformalion: (949) 854-4646, h_ttp:llWww.hsps.com. PROLOGUE: 'CANDIDE' Opera Pacific will present Prologue: "Candide:' a lecture on Leonard Bernstein's opera. at 2 p.m. Feb. 16 at the Irvine Barclay Theatre, 4242 Campus Drive. The cost is $25. Information: http://www.operapacific.org, MOSCOW STATE RADIO SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA The Moscow State Aadio Symphony Orchestra will perform works by Sergei Ractimaninoff at 8 p.m. March 2 and an all· Tchaikovsky program at 8 p.m. Mardi 3 at the Irvine Barciay Theatre, 4242 Campus Drive, Irvine. The orctiestra will be conducted by Pavel Sorokin. Tidcets cott S44 and $59. Information: (9'91854-4646, http:ltWww.cla$$/calardlives.coml tJrtistslmoscow.html. JAZZ TRIO Gulfstream Restaurant in Newport Beadl preeentt a jazz trio Sunday through Wedneaday aa regular entertainment at 850 Avocado Ave., Newpon Be~. Hours are 5 to 9 p.m. Sundey and 6 to 10 p.m. Monday through Wednetdey. (949) 718-0188. WEEKLY JAM The Studio CeM preeentt Monday Night Jama from 7 to 11 p.m. S.. Afl'ER , '-•At ' Y Pilot D I.! Daily Pilot HAPPENrNG S frtday. January 9. 2004 At THEATER ·Open your ears for three plays in Newport-Mesa By Tom Titus \vhlch has a new one on mp Da1lyP1lol Mo nday evening. Heard a good play lately'? Yo11 One of the three. "Men's Sin~les" at lhe Newport Thearer. have the chance to listen to will be familiar 10 !.hose who've three of them this weekend. heen followiug South Coast The occasions are forms of Hepertory for several y11ars. It entertrunment lcnown as W'al> presented a few sea!>ons ago "reader's theater," in which on the old Second Stage. The actors. witJ1out benefit of lite full 01her two -"The Guy:.· at rehearsal process, read a play Newpon a11d "I lappy Valley" at from the script for an audience. SCH -wiU be brand new 10 The venues are"the Newpon Joe.ti audiences. ll1ea1er Arts Center. where rwo n1e firs! ol thr three Maged plays wilJ be read rhis weekem.I, 1eudings is "Men·s Singles" by and South Coast lleper1ory, D.B. Cilles. offering whn1 has BEST l huicl" of hlack bt•an:., brown or 1a~mine rice. or the handholll Continued from A 7 '>t'leccion!., the Philly soups. "hot bowls," "snacks ·n pepper-steak sandwich gets rave reviews from no1wegc1ari;ms. apps" and sweet trea1s. The l'he 'leitan i., l>liced, searl•d. 1ht!11 extensive salad menu features 11 peppered. wilh saureed seleclions, including an ensalttda mu<;hrooms. caramelized A7.teca with freshly chopped l)nion~. hell peppers aml "Native 1omato. cucumber, avor.:adn. l)Jl'l'Se" (a blend or Hain forest resting atop quinoa and t•"hews and sunflower i,eed-;) Romaine with a mango-lime served 1111 a 1-rcnch roll ($8.50). vinaig.retre, garnished with A l'urtubello and sau~age pumpkin i.eeds and rai~ini. hurgl'r features grilled PortoheUo ($8.50). Another wonderful and o,citaJr !><1usage. selection is a Jamaican jerk -,alad p<11nmotloro. caramelized wi1J1 jerked seitan on Jru.minr nn11111s, pe,to and sweet roasted rice and Romaine with named i.tilrlic dove garni&h. There's also banana sal'la ($8.251 lhL· hcsl·'\elling Palms ~pnngs rhe handhold !>electium wme v.r.1p 1$7.50) and M.t.lihu veggie with rha1 cole ~law or your hur~l·r ($7.!iOJ. AFTER Hotel's Trianon Lounge. 4500 MacArthur Blvd .. Newport Beach. Continued from A8 Free. (949) 476-2001 every week. "Wanted" musicians STAGE include guitar players, bass players. singers, drummers, 'LOVERS AND EXECUTIONERS' keyboardists and others at 100 "Lovers and Executioners; an Main St., Newport Beach. Free. update of Mo ntfleury's classic (949) 675-7760. costume comedy "La Femme juge et panie;• will be performed DUKE'S PLACE through Jan. 25 on the Julianne Jazz and codctails flow daily from Argyros Stage, 655 Town Center noon to midnight Sundays Drive, Costa Mesa. Tidlets cost through Thursdays and from $19 to $55. lnformatton: (7 14) noon to 2 a.m. Fridays and 708-5554. Saturdays at the Balboa Bay Club & Resort, at 1221 W. Coas1 'HAPPY VALLEY' Highway, Newport Beach. "Happy Valley;· part of South Information: (949) 645-5000 Coast Repertory's NewSCRipt senes, about an adolescent girl MAMMA GINA WEEKEND JAZZ searching for happiness in Hong Walter Lakota and David Alcantar, Kong in the year leading up to the the New York Jazz Connection handover from Britain to China, Duo, play at Mamma Gina at 251 will be performed at 7:30 p.m. E. Coast Highway in Newport at 8 Monday on the Julianne Argyros p.m . Fridays and Saturdays and at Stage. 655 Town Center Drive, 7 p.m. Sundays and Mondays. Costa Mesa. Tickets cost $8. Diana Ditri joins the d uo on vocals lnfonnation· (714) 708-5554. on Mondays. It's free. Information: (949) 673-9500. 'ANTIGONE' MUSIC AT THE GRILL "Antigone" by Sophocles, the story of Oedipus' daughter who The Bluewater Gnll offers ltve sacnfices everythtng 10 bury her music Friday and Saturday nights. brother, will be performed at 2:30 Greg Morgan, Nick Peper and p.m Jan. 23 through Feb. 29 on Kelly Gordien (known as MPG) the South Coast Repertory perform classic rock, R&B and Segerslrom Stage, 655 Town swing al 8:30 p.m. Fridays. Marvin Center Drive, Costa Mesa. Tickets Gregory and MPG will perform cost $19 to $55. Information: (714) classic rock, swing and R&B at 708-5554. 8:30 p.m . Saturdays. The restaurant is at 630 Lido Park 'JOURNEYS' Drive, Newport Beach. Free, (949) "Journeys;· the story of a young 675-3474. dancer who is struggling with her iden11ty as an artist, will be MUSIC AT THE PELICAN performed at 8 p.m. Jan. 29 The Rusty Pelican offers the music through 31 and at 2 p.m. Jan 31 of Common Ground from and Feb. 1 at Vanguard Wednesday through Sunday. The University's Lyceum Theater. 55 band performs from 7 to 10 p.m. Fatr Dnve. Costa Mesa. The guest Wednesday and Thursday, from director will be Deborah Marley 8:30 p.m. to 12:30 a.m. Friday and Tickets cost $8.1nformation: (7 14) Saturday and from 2 to 6 p.m . 668-6145, h(tp:llwww. Sunday. The res1auran1 1s at 2735 vanguard.edullheatrearts. W. Coast Highway. Newport Beach. Free. (949) 642·3431. 'THE SUBJECT WAS ROSES' MUSIC AT PLAYERS HThe Subject Was Roses.H a Pulitzer Prize-winning drama Players restaurant is now offermg a bo ut a paper boy's return from live music from 9 p.m. to war. will be performed Jan. 30 midnight every Friday and through Feb. 29 at the Newport Saturday. Players is at 512 W. 19th Beacn Theatre Arts Center. 2501 St., Costa Mesa. No cover charge. Cliff Drive, Newport Beach (949) 646-5615. Tickets cost $17 for opening night and $13 for all other WEEKEND MUSIC performances. Information: (949) Anthony's Riverboat Restaurant in 631-0288. Newport Beach presents the Rick Sherman Duo featuring Ridl THE NIGHTINGALE Sherman and Alan Remington on The Kennedy Center's Friday nights. The program Imagination Celebration will stage features ell your favorites on the the Hans Chris1ian Andersen saxophone keyboards. Anthony's classic tale NThe Nightingale" at is at 151 E. Coasl Highway. (949) 7:30 p.m. Feb. 6 at the Irvine 673..J.425. Barclay Theatre, 4242 Campus Drive. rickets COS1 $11 for cnildren POP-ROCK AND FLAMENCO and $13 for adults. Information: Tate 6, a funk, r<><* and Motown (949) 854-4646, act, performs at 9 p.m. Saturdays at Carmelo's Ristorante. 3520 E. http:llwww.kennedy-cenrer.org. Coast Highway, Corona del Mer. 'SIDEWAYS STORIES FROM Solo guitarist Ken Sanders WAYSIDE SCHOOL' performs classical flamenco tunes HSideways Stories from Wayside et 7:30 p.m. Tuesdays and School." an adaptation by John Sundays. Free. (949) 675-1922. Olive from Louis Sactlar's Wayside School novels, wlll be SATURDAY NIGHT R&S performed from Feb. 13 to 22 at Gerald lahlbashl and the Stone rhe Jullanne Argyros Stage, 655 Bridge Band play r<><* and R&B et Town Center Drive, Costa Meaa. 9 p.m. Saturdays at Sutton Place Tidceta cost $10 to $21. , been labeled a "revealing anti very funny look at the modern American male of the wouJd-be macho species." In this play, th~e m en -an advertising executive. a psychiatrist and a gay businessman -meet every Tuesday evening at the club for a te nrus match, at which they discuss marriage and relatfonships. "Men's Singles" wilJ be presented tonight and Saturday at 8 p.m. at the Newport tl1ea1er. 2501 Oiff Drive. Newport Beach. Some mature language is used 1101 bowls makl" hearty meals -there are 12 selections ($9. 75) with cuisines from around thL· world represented. includint; a Kyoto Rowl with brown rice noodles, steamed greens. tofu and sesame sauce. Garnished with cri spy burdbck root. gnmai.io (sesame salts) and green onion. a rockin' Moror.:e;111 bowl features speared soy marinated in a l>picy ginger Moroccan mari11ade on grilled vegetables and quinoa ~arni.,hcd with rnrrants and 1oru.1r d almondi.. 'l11eres also a c;andhi with jnl>rnine and brown riCl'. '>lt!i'II11l'U vrgetablr'>. blackened tcmpeh topped with cra11bernrs and ii' wrlll curry -.:rnce. I )c~'l'fl'> lack rich dairy lnformallon: (714) 708·5554. ART A.M.HOCH New York artist A.M. Hoch links images, sound and space to create "Mitosis: Formation of Daughter Cells;• which will run through Feb. 15 at UC Irvine's Beall Center. The exhibition is open from 5 to 9 p.m. Information: (949) 824-4339, http://bea/lcenrer. ucl. edu. 'CITIES OF PROMISE' "Cities of Promise: Imaging Urban California,H an an exhibit on how artists in the 1930s to the present have incorporated skysc rape rs. houses. bndges, freeways and automobiles into their works, will be at the Orange County Museum of Art from Thursday to April 25. The exhibition will also feature paintings commissioned as covers for Westways magazine by the Auto Club. Information: (949) 759-1122. http:llwww.ocma.net. DANCE SWING Lessons are given from 2 to 6 p.m. every Sunday at the Avant Garde Ballroom in Newport Beach by the Orange County Swing Dance Club. All ages are welcome, and no partners are needed. Information· http:llocswmg.com, (909) 656-6119. ARGENTINE TANGO Tango dancing is offered from 8 p m. to 12:30 a.m. the first Saturday of each month at Danscene Studio. 2980 McClintod< Way, Costa Mesa Information: (714) 641·8688. BALLROOM DANCING DeFore Foundation for the Arts hosts ballroom dancing with a OJ playing various types of music from noon to 2 p.m. Tuesdays and 8 to 11 p.m . every Friday and Saturday at 151 Kalmus Drive, G-3. Costa Mesa. The cos1 is $12. Information (714) 241 -9908. POETRY GYPSY DEN CAFE There will be an open poetry reading night for anyone who wishes to present his or her work. with music by Liquid Muse, at 8 p.m . Tuesday at the Gypsy Oen Cafe, 2930 Bristol St .. Costa Mesa Information: (7 14) 549·7012. (714) 564-6526, (949) 472·9028. ALTA COfFE.E HOUSE There will be an open poetry reading night for anyone who wishes to present his or her work, with music by Ryaf\Strassburg, at 8 p.m. Wednesday at the Alta Coffee House. 606 31tt St. Information: (714) 564·6526, (949) 675-0233. ALTA COFFEE HOUSE There will be t!I love poetry contest with profenlonal judging, cash prizes and live music at 8 p.m. f.eb. 14 a1 the Atta Coffee House. 606 31st St. Sign-up for ... contestants will begin at 7:16 p.m. in the play. Admission is $8. Sunday, the center switches over to "The Guys," an interview of a New York fire captam who loM m any of lhe men from rus station in the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks. The interview, conducted by a sympathetic woman reporter. creares what is hilled as "a moving. tender and insightful presentation of the human experience of lo s. responsibility and determination" of many American~. Admission to this reading is prollucts and refined sugars. but Nalrve Foodi. can create rich alternatives: organic apple cobbler sweetened with maple syrup ($4.25): carro t cake with ''dream rheese frosting" 1$4): everyone's favorite elephant chocolatr cake ($4) and Sam's native cheesecake ($4.25). < >rganic colTeei, and teas come from L.A.\ trendy Urth Caf~ on Melrose. 'Ote Manhattan Mudd is famou~ -a wo nderful dark mm.I !>Crved in a press pot ($3.25). Native Foods has the world's best kids menu, Petrovnu !k'lrd. It'-. certainly ht>althy -organic peanut l>ullt'r c:1nd 1clly sandwiche!> ($:'!); native 11u~rb. u ver~ion uf chicken nuggets. are The cost to contestants is $3. Information: (714) 564-6526, (949) 675-0233. CHILDREN STARLIGHT STORIES Children 3 to 7 years old are invited to participate in songs and finger-puppet plays at 7 p.m. Mondays at the Costa Mesa Library, 1855 Park Ave. (949) 64S·8845. . PJS AND BOOKS A cnildren's story time is presented at 7 p.m. Mondays and at 10:30 a.m. Saturdays at the Newport Beach Central Library, 1000 Avocado Ave. Children may wear pajamas to the evening sessions. Free. (949) 717·3801. WEEKLY STORYTELLER A children's s tory time is held at 10:45 a.m. Wednesdays at Barnes & Noble Booksellers at Metro Pointe, 901-B South Coast Drive, Costa Mesa. (7141444-0226. STANDARDS Continued from A7 Sinc-e "A New Standard" was released in l99~. a trend or musiri<ms recording standards album-. i;cems 10 have occurred. Boz Scaggs. Neville. Rons1adt. Michael Bolton and Rod Stewart huvc all raken that patJ1. "I like 10 thin._ I '>tartt'd '0111ethi11g. and h 's great to 'iee all 1hes<• people do these songs." he .,aid. "They really a re timeless pieres and it's grcac 10 expose as many people ai. po~sibl£> IO tlwm." Tyrell will perform in Seger•.trom I la.II heginning at 8 p.m . free for members and season ticket subscribers at the Newport ll1eater Arts Center. The reading will be presented Sunday at 2:30 and 7 p.m. Reservations for both readings can be made by callinK (94!:1) 631·0288. "Happy Valley" is a play hy Aurorae Khoo focusing on the 1997 transfer of the government of I long Kong from Britain to Otina. The play focuses on 'fuppy. an adolescent girl searching for happiness in a changing Hong Kong. battered and flash-fried tempt•h, served witJ1 ranch, swee1 and sour o r barbecue sauce ($3.50): noodles for poodles is organil whole-wheat penne pa!>tn garnishee.I wilh broccoli '>pear' and marinara ($3). a11c.l wheat baUs (seitan) can be addt>d for $1. Native Foods' arr.:hit11rturr ic. 'triking (the Camp is an award·winning·desii;nl·d center). The circular reMauran1 was designed to look lile a yU11 -an ancien1 ~helter u~ed by Central Asian nomads. This Mongolian lt:C·pee is going through u revival -h1Ah·tech vcrsioni. arl' nm tl\'ndy for second l1011ll'!> and even restaurants. Tht• center wa~ ECLECTIC Continued from A7 America's fine'\I playwrighri.. Lanford Wilson. startmg Feb. l·t. with a one·acl festival devotee.I to h is wor~. fhe produi:tion will be staged by the OLl · Hcpertory Theater i11 the collegt•':-. Studio. Theater. "Brigadoon, .. •hat rny1hi1'al Scottish village that appears every I 00 years, will surface Feb. 27 at Vanguard Univers ity as !hi' Cos1a Mesa rnlJege offe rs II version or the vintage Lerner· Loewe musical rhat Grnc Kelly and C)'d Olarisse etched h1 moviegoers' memorie-. .r half-century ago. Once upon a time. South Coast Rep had a big hit on tlw Second Stage \i\'ith Ala11 Khoo teaches undergraduate screenwriting at u ses school of Cjnema and Television. Her last play. "Double Auntie Waltz." won the Kennedy Center~ Edgar I .. Steven!> award in 2000. The readinK will be held Monday at 7:30 p.rn. on South Coast Repenory's Julianne l\rgyrol> Stage. Tickets are $8 and can be r~serveu hy ULIJing the theater's hox ortice at (7 14) 708-5555. •TOM TITIJS reviews local lheattir for the Daily Pilot His reviews clppear F11days. ongmally a fire pit: Native Foods u-.es it for cou111er :.eating and urderini,: <.pace. An cnom1ous 1 fH'oor fan slowly spins a bove the w 111rr of the yurt -coun esy of li111r/1111w11'.11igrissfrm.cum OutdMr 1.1hles are near the fire pit. Pt'trovna·i, culinary creations can aho be found 111 her rei:ently releast'd "The Native Fooc.Ji, f!cs1a uran1 Cookbook" 1ha1's available al U1e rcl>laurant. Soun 10 tome arr fun i·ookmg dao;se, taughr hy 1'1•trov11.1. •BEST BITES runs uvery Frtclay Greer Wylder can be reached al greerwylder n yahoo com; at 330 W Bay St., Costa Mesa, CA 92627; or by fax at (949) ~6-4170 Ayckbourn\ "h111111.t11· F.iH:hungc?'I ... 11'11 lw li;ll'k r-..tarch 1:1 on the Argyros ~tage wllh tht• ~.une actor'> from the earlif'1 protlurnon. H1l·hard l)oylt• and K<tndb Omppcll. purtl'tlymg un Englis h ~arden full ul charactl'r'>. Finally. the Newport Tht•ah~ Arts Lerllcr ha~ "Somcthmg 10 I lidc," anotlwr llt'W olll'ri11g. This one b a my'\lt·ry that rt·volve'> aruunll a wrHer, ht' publii.hl·r wife anti hi' mism·,s, who we<rvt• a weh or lit•!. and 1kceit. It opens March 2fi. 1-rom "Antigone" to "~c-houlhouse Rork." the Ii"' incrcml'nl of local ~tagt• production' in W<M will ulflor .,omething tor everyone. •TOM TITUS reviews local thea1er tor the Daily Pilot His reviews appear Fndays. rr---------------~ ~flr"f,~a.;: ... 2285 Nevvport Blvd • Costa Mesa IYll rMJ C..,.. 100" HIND WISH fl& WASH I n UllS WllMI 24HIS I $7." GeM ftrt F& 2t, 2004 sm.s, Mlttry, Llw w.c •••• 100% HAID WASH fl& WASH In IAllS wrn9I 24HIS I $7." 5111wl ~1'nftl29,2004 699 'With This Ad 599 With This Ad SALE NOW IN PROGRESS! STYLE I a great selection of widths, from super-sllm to wide. • • Van Eli • Sesto Meucci • Rangoni Ladies' fall shoes & accessoriesl . Corona Del Mar Plaza 949-721-1325 Next to Chico's t QUOTE OF THE DAY "Golf was a good passion f or m e to find." Sam KhamneJan, Costa Mesa golfer EYE OPENER Ill Daily A Pilot Ill Sports Hal ol F~ t••&.l'J&&.-l&i(iJ•·tt~1•tt•U• Jan. 12 hooof ee JASON BOYCE AlO rrlday. January 9, 2004 Sports Editor •hant Dunn: 194915744223 • ~Fu: 1949) 650-0170 MEN'S BASKETBALL Anteaters' victory thoroughly satisfying Parada establishes strong inside game as UC Irvine defeats host Cal State Northridge, 72-56. e.,ry Faulkner Daily Pilot NORTllRIDGE -The UC Irvine men's basket- ball team picked up a rare Big West Confe rence road victory Thursday night. as welJ as some rare praise from CaJ State Non hridge Coach Bobby Braswell. whose Matadors fell , 72-56. in front of 1,311 at the Matadome. ' "!The Anteatersl were the t~her team to- night. nu question about 11:· said Braswell, who believes UCI (7 -5, 2-1 in conference) powered through hi!. team's i.c reens and found a way to execute at pivotal umes against an active and athletic Northridge defen!>e. Brac;well said Ad am Parada. UCl'i. 7·foot sen- Drought leads to Tars loss Ne wport Harbor scores just e ight points in second and third quarte rs combined in Sea View League loss to Foothill. Patrick Laverty Daily Pilot lor center. soflened up his team·s defense by scoring at will inside, especially in the nrst half (5 of 5 from the field) and 6-5 Northridge forward Eto Onyenegecha said UCl's ability to execute created sev- eraJ back· breaking baskets, some after UCI was in scramble mode with the 35- second shot clock winding down. .. , thought we defended well. but they did a good job o( finding the open man," Onyenege· cha said. "h seemed like they just didn't miss and 1hey hit so me back-breakers." UCI connected on 12 of 19 fi eld-goaJ tries af- ter haJftime (63.2%), Including 4 of 6 three- poin1ers to finish 8 of 14 from beyond the arc (57.1%). "We shot 63% in the second half and we won by 16 points." a thoroughly satisfied UCI Coach Pat Douglass said. With Parada having established his presence inside, UCI found some openings from the pe· GIRLS BASKETBALL NEWPORT BEACH -If Jen Thompson, the New· pon Harbor High gJ rls basketball coach, can bottle the way the Sailors played in the fi rst five minutes of Thurs1foy'i. contest against Foothill. Harbor should have no trouble competini; for one of the top spots in the Sea View League. If the Sailors can play lilce they • played in the final four minutes against Foothill. the same is pos· Sible. • It 's just the pan in the middle t11at Newport I !arbor needs 10 work on. The Sailors scored just eight points in the second and third quar- ters combined, lo!.ini; un early lead and leavin g themselves too large of a margin to make up despite an impressive late ra lly. I larhor's drought alJowed the visiting Kn ights to escape with a 43-37 victory in the league opener for both teams. "We have 10 play a full 32 millUtCS Of basketbalJ,N Sailon. Coach Jen Thompson ~d. "I told the girls that I probably sound Hice a broken record right now, bu1 we haven't played a complete game yet. The closei.1 we have come Wa.!> against CdM and that was back on nee. 5. • I larhor (8· 7) began the contest like championship rQntenders. It made five of its fLrst eight shots. forced rimeter in the finaJ 20 minutes. Gloger. Stanislav Zuzak. Mike Efevberha and sophomore Ross Schraeder (two) each netted second-haJf three-pointers to help stave off some North.ridge full -court pressure that drew the Matadors into the contest early in the second half. UCI led, 36-32, at baJftime and was up by five, when Northridge cashed three UCI turnovers. including one JO-second baclccourt violation, to pull within 34-32 with 16:30 remaining. Northridge's Ouis Davis went to the line fo r a one-and-one situation 1t> seconds later. but missed the first. North.ridge rebounded the mis· fire, b ut turned the ball over. UCJ's Matt Okoro sank a free throw, then Schraeder, who had played just three minutes in the first half, drained a three ball to make it 38· 32. Northridge CS-6. I ·2) followed with a three- pointer. but Parada made a sweeping 6-foot hook, followed by a back-door dunk (with a Gloger assist) to help UCl maintain control. Then Gloger, who finished with a career-high 19 points, including hitting 7 of 8 field-goal tries. took control. After North.ridge's junior second-team all-con- ference returner Ian Boylan hit a 12-footer with 11 :49 left to pull the hosts within 45-40, Gloger scored 11 of the next 12 Irvine points, including a three-point play and a three· point field goal. A Boylan three-pointer with 2:55 left ended a span of nearly nine minutes without a field goal. during which time UCl expanded its lead from 45-40 to 65-47. Senior reserve Aras Baskauslcas, whose ba11- handling helped UCI deal with Northridge's pressure. had two assists to Gl oger, dwing Clog· er"s scoring stretch. en route to four for the game. See ANTEATERS. Pae• Al 1 MEN'S VOLLEYBALL 'Eaters • • aiming for top Anteaters return five of seven from team that fini shed with No . 5 national ranking last year. Barry Faulkner Daily Pilot In a season as unex- pected as it was un- precedented. a pair of dog piles are among the most vivid memories of2003 for UC Irvine men's volleyball coach John Spe- raw. The first dog pile occurred after UCl's win over UCLA. in an early-season tour- namenr contes1 that helped propel the An teaters to a 10-0 start and the No. I national ranking. both program firsts. The second, executed by Cal State Northridge players after upsetting UCI in an early Mountain Pacific Sports Fed- eration match. came after the No. I ranking and helped signal the sudden cachet a victory over UCI could create. "The first (dog pile) made me furious. because I don't beljeve that's how you should act when you win a match in January," Speraw recalled. "The second one made me realize how much we had gone from one extreme 10 the other." DON LEACH I DAIL V PILOT It also helped Speraw Ulustrate to his players that the Anteater had suddenly See TARS, Pase A12 Newport Harbor High's Jillianne Whitfield goes up strong to the basket against Foothill Thursday night. See VOLLEYBALL, Paa• Al2 MMK C. DUSTIN I DM.Y fll.OT Costa Mesa resident Sam Khamneian displays the spoils of his golden touch at Costa Mesa Goff l COW!try Club. The two flags are from Monarch Beach Goff Club in Dana Point, where Khamneian sank two holes.fn.ooe in one rW1d on Dec. 21. 1 GOLF TwoAcESAND ANEW OUTLOOK Cleared of leukemia, locaJ golf er also feeling lucky after two holes-in-one in just a single round. Bryce Alderton Dady Pilot L ltt.le did Sam Kharnneian know he had two aces tucked away In h1s golf swing that magically escaped In the span of I 8 holes along with another card that renewed his leeae on life. The 47-year-old Costa Mesa resklent tal&d two holes-In-one in one round at the Monudl Beach GcMf Unb In Dana JIDint Dec. 21, a day before he got even better news. On Dec. 22 lhamnelan. a hotel opll'ltof. receMd word that be had been ~with leuRrn1a bya physician when olood work c.ame baclc negative. O<hamneian plans to take legal action.) . "Put yourself in my shoes.~ Khamneian said. "I have four daughters and a wife who are the top priority. What lfl had five hole-In-ones, but the next day someone told you [that) you only have 30 days to live. I prefer to take the life instead of the hole-in -one. Seeing~ kids grow ls much better. "l was happy. but It wasn' UXe l was running gMJ'l8 everyone a high-five. It ' still hasn' sunk in yet." · Khamnetan. who has an 6-handicap. used a 3-wood on the 217-yard. par-3 • fifth.hole f'or his ftBt aoe. He Initially I turned his head away when the club struck the bell. thinking he had mJs..bit It But when his playing partners began raising their voices aay1n& the ball had a chance to F in. '1wnne6an looked up ... ACl'.l,PlpAU ANTEATERS Continued from AlO Parada, who finished 8 of 10 from the fleld, scon:d l8 points, whUe adding five re- bounds and two blocked shots. Efevberha had 15 points and only one of the 'Eaters' 16 turnovers, while Glogt:r pulled down a game-high nine re- bounds 10 help his team earn a 35-23 rebounding advantage. Zuza.k had nine pointi. and seven rebounds lo help UU earn its first win in three trie~ this season on an opporll'nt·s home floor. S P <> RT S "It's great to get 3 road win.• Douglass said. "each game In the conference is going IQ be hard fought.· ZOTS -UC Irvine senior Adam Panda made all five first-half field-goal attempts and his first of the second half. Including the last bucket of the UC Santa Barbara game, he ran his field-goal s treak to seven, before missing. He finished 8 of 10 to improve to 54 of 85 from the season (63.5%) from the field .•. UCI junior Greg Et hington did not play for the third s traight game due to an academic-related issue. He aat in atreet clothes in the first row of the stands Thursday, behind the Anteater•' bench •.• Thursday's win was UCl's first by more than seven points over Northridge in six games since the Matado rs joined the Big Wes t Conference in the 2001-02 season ... UCI did not shoot a free throw in the first half for the second game this season. It finally attempted afree throw with 18:59 left in the game and made 8 of 14 after intermission ... UCI sophomore point gu ard Jeff Gloger split the sides of both s hoes Thursday night and admitted afterwa rd, it was BRIEFLY time tor a ne w pair for Saturday night's road date against University of the Pa- cific. Bil Wea Confttlf'Ct UCt 72, C•I Stwt Northtidite 56 lJC lntlne Zuzak 9, Htll 0, Parada 18, Efevberha 15, Gtogor 19. Schraeder 6, Campbell 3. Okoro 2 3·pt. goals Elevberha J. Schraeder 2. Gtoger 1, C11mpbell l, Zuzak 1. Fouled out None. Techniclas None. Cal State Northridga Davis 7, Boylan 10, Onyenegechu 13, FraL•er 14, Whiten. Shewmako 1 J pt. goats None. Fouled out None. Technicals · None. Halftime UCI. 36·32 Eagles rule over Lions Estancia's girls basketball team uses full-court press to stymie Westminster. Estancia I ligh'~ girls ba,kl•thall team used a strong full·c:oun press to build a 12-poinl half- time lead and earn iti. fin.t Gol den West League victory of 1.he season with a 55-47 defeat uf Westmini.ter 'fhursda y. The Eagles (4-11. 1-1) caml• up wil.h 16 ~teals in t11e Kame. led hy six fcu111 i.enior i.ruartl Trisha Wase anti five from K.ry~- 1aJ Mino. W~e added 14 pOllll~ .111d fiVl' rebounds and Imelda l'c11a had 17 points, 15 of them romin~ from beyond the Lhrce point arc. Senior Nam.)' Castro atlJcJ 11 points ru1d i.ix rchoumb for tlte Ea~Jes, who face Sadtllchat'k Tuesday. Golden W.st Leacue EstancMI 55, Westminster 47 Score l>Y Ch.iartefs Estancia 1~ 19 IJ 10 S5 Wminster 9 11 is 1' 47 Estancia -Wase 14, Mono 7. Castro 11, Pena 17. Maldonado 6, Neal 0, Flores 0. 3·pl. goals -Waso 1, Pena 5, Maldonado I Fouled out -Nono Technicals -None w.stmlnsw -Paoson 14, Arganda J, Pham 2, Cousins 17. Martel 11. 3-pL goals -Arganda 1, Cousins 1. Fouled out -Martel. Technicals None CdM wins PCL opener • 81\SKETBALL: Sarah Stern scored a season-high 21 points and eight other Corona tlel Mar High players fo und the bottom of the net as the Sea Kings won their girls basketball Pacific Coast League opener at Laguna Beach, 65-52. Stem hit four l.hree-pointers and sophomore Megan Benbow added 12 points but it was the Sea Kings' defense, which use<l fuU-coun pres..<rure lhroughoul the game. that lifted C<lM to a victory. The Sea Kings (5· 7) built a 14 -poinls halftime leac.J, then held the Breakers IO i.u poin ts In the third quarter. CdM will play hust to J\vaJ011 in a nonleague game tonight al 7:30 and then face Newport Harbor in a rematch of an early-season loss SaturJay at 3:30 p.m . al home. Pacific Coast LH llHI Corona def Mar 65, L..guna Beedl 52 Score by Quarters CdM tl 25 12 15 65 ~na 11 13 6 12 52 -Snell 7, Benbow 12. Stern 21, Long 0, Hoeschen 5, Wayte 4, Marks 5, Schulte 2. Kawata 3, Skalla 2, Duernberger 3. 3·pt. goals -Storn 4. Fou led out -Wayte. Technicals -None. ~N -Clark 6, Awadalla 8, Rolley 10, Grant 2. Seicton 12. Kendrick 4, Ventura 5. 3-pt. goals -Awad11lla 1. Fouled out -Awadalla. Rolley Technicals -None. ., •9,288 Mesa wins lirsl ro und •WATER POtO: 'n1e Costa Me~a I ligh girl' waler polo team Opt'nl'll thc We~tern tu111 11n111en1 wi th n 1:1 ll, fir.,t -m1111ll vittory over Palos Vertll''> at Santa i\na Valley Thur.,tlay. Chandra Malap1ra led llw Mll!>tangs (7-4) with livt· goab, while Sarah Row11rn11 scurl'd fou r a nd lcssirn StN•nhard h atl two AllyM111 llarr1<, anJ Chri..,ti1u• l\vuhtg addt'd un c goul 1·.1 l11. Mc'a goalit• Sandru S111k1•' rt• 1'ttr11l-d ~ix 1.a VI''· Thl' Mui.tangs co11t1m11· ;w tion in tltt• '.12 team tourney to llay at I p 111. at S.1111a i\na VJI lt'y. da I lig h girls water pulu tea111 ex.ucled reve11~l' with an ll-ti Colden West League victory 11v1•r vii.i1i11g Wl·stmin,tt•t I huri.day. l.a~t yeat, the I ioth llefoateJ E'ta11du. '15 2. 1 llJWCVl'I, thi" ~COl!illll llH.' Eaglt:' arc 1nud1 i111p1ovt•c.l .1:. t·vitll·111·ed Lly their t l'rnr<I. 7-1, 'I.. 0 itt le~1guc. rl1c tw11 lt•ague win~ llll" till' 1110~1 111 t ht• prngram\ fivl' Yl'Ur t'X"t l'IH I'. C:ourtru·y I k" "1111·d tlirt·t· goal'>. 111d11tl111g the ga1m·\ II 11.tl tally wilh \.I '>t'l1t1Hh lt•lt , CatolttHI !lat m·~ atlc.lt ·d IW(I goa". whll1· ( :hl•l,t•;1 K..ipl.111, M1•l"~a ll11d11ttJllll and M.111 lyn Hc1d1 111111r1h1111•tl Olll' goul e.1ch. (;ualit• Kati!-M11l1<111 i.1rll'h11red lhl' 'l\,l11111·ia c.lt• Western tournament tense with IO '>ilVl'~. F"wst round ~1 k11uw ltlw l.io11-.I wr•tt· Costa Mesa 13, Palos Verdes 8 thinkin~ I hey wt•rt· l"<Htll' 111 ScorebyOuarters here atttl ~lllmp "'·" bta11na Palus Verdes 2 2 2 2 ~ ( .11ad1 lloh llattclaruk 'JIU. Costa Mesa 2 3 6 2 11 Palos Verdes -Popp 2. Carma<* 1, "I hi'> llllt' reel' 1 l'Ully good." Ka10 I, Robinson 1, Cannmg I. Assen a I. Saves -Gwynn 2 Costa Mesa -Malapora 5, Bowman 4, Steenhard 2, Harris 1, Twoh10 1. Saves Sto~cs 6 Golden Welt Lu1ue Estancia 8, Westminster 6 Score by Oua11ers Westm1ns1er 1 1 i 2 b S,111dtt.>:t. ll·d Ml'Sa wit It four re· bound~ while Hl•tlia11y Vt•rgara made three ~teals. M<·::..1 'hot just 12.5% 1111111 the fil'ld i11 the ~l't:u11d hall 1·0111pu11·d to <!!:1.7% in thl' li1 ~1 lwlr. M1:~a 1111,h i\vul1111 111 ,, 11tJ11 ll'aglll' gami: at I O::IO a.111. Sui· urtlay before re~uming leagut• play JI Ora11ge nl 7 p.111. l'hurs· day. Golden Welt Leaaue --Oc,ean View 58, Costa Mesa 31 Score by Oua11ers O<.can Voow 1~ 11 rn ':I '>II Costa Me~.• 10 12 !:. 4 11 Ocean View Berry 0, Al,JufJrid 15. W1ll111111s 17. Bullt:r 11, Ponur 2. Aldwle1 11, Thomas 2 J pt yoals Alctetfm 1 Abufarn; 1, Williams 1 I uuled OUI NnnP TAt:hrucals Nonu Costa Mesa Brock 6, Kully 2, TruJollo O. On Vergara 5, Br Vergara 9. Akansol J, Enesl 4, Sanchut 2, Cluff 0, Bjelland 0 J pt uoals Akunsul 1 Bock 2. Bu Vuryat;i 1, Br Vergara J Foule<l out None Tt:chnrcals None UC I women lose again • BASKETBALi.: fhc IJC Ir Morgan leads Cd M •SOCCER: ~ophomlln.' Kelly Morgan scored two goals in the lirM half tO lead the Coronn del Mar High girls •merer team to a 2-0 Pacific Coast League open· ing victory over hos t Laguna Ucach Thursday. Es1anc1a 1 1 J 2 Westminster M Hoang J Gol1ard1n1 1. Urnst 1, Saves Sc'1ol1 4 , 01at J " vine women's baskl•tball 1ca111 rt·mai1w<l winle.;, in lhl' Big West Conference with a 5'1-Sll loss lo host Cal Slate North ric.lgl' l'hl1rsday. utancia liess J. B11111es 2, Kaplan 1, Buchmann 1. Reich 1 Saves · K Mahan 10 Ml1rgan scored in the 25th minute on a throw-in by Courtney Carnahan. Then two minutes later, Morgan found the net ugain, pulling away a dent'tlion after Jes - sica Mazura\ ~hot went off the goalie\ hands. lioal- kceper Katie Schiesser re- corded four saves for CdM (4 -5 -1). while Mazura and Rac hel Yeli.ey contributed strung performances, Sea King Coach Bryan Middleton said 1.aguna llealh droppeJ lo I 9 -ll. Mustan gs ga in shutout • SOCCErt: The Costa Mr~.1 I ligh girh ~on:cr team srnretl four ~oab in the \Ccond half en ruulc 10 a 5-0 Goltlen Wl',t League victory over visiting Ocean View f hursday. Senior Sara Bryant's goal 40 ~econds into the second half lifted the spirits of the Mu' langs (6·5, :l-0 in league) who playcJ poorly in the first half, Mesa Coach Dan Johnston said. Sophomore Jasmin Day led the Mustangs with two goals anc.J one assist, while Nilani Duane and llachel llon4uillo added one goal each. Cindy Mendou t reconJed two assists, and Duarte anti Rritlney Aan- ning con1rih111cd one aso;i<;t each. Goalie Kindra Bailey :.wpped seven shots fo r Mesa. Eagles down Lions •WATER POW: The Est an· ' CdM denied by Knights •WATER POW: The Corona <lei Mar 1 ligh girls water polo team lost, 9-4. 10 nonleague visitor Foothill, as the Sea Kings let a 3-I halftime lead slip away Wednesday. /\my Strack, Katie Kuhas. Vivian Uao and Katya E<iding· con SlOred one goal each for the-Sea Kings (J-6). Foothill overcame a 4-2 deficit 1n the third quaner with a 7-0 linish that included live goals to in the final four minute", 3H :,er onds of 1he third. Noolea1ue Foothill 9, Corona del Mar 4 Score by Oua11ers Foo1h11l 1 o 6 2 CctM 1 ? 1 o Foothill Kraus 3, Pryatil 2, Reynolds 2. Miller 1, Rovcny,11 1 Suvos -Krumpholt 5 CdM -Strack 1. K Kubas 1, Liao 1. Eadongton I Saves • Fullen 3 Seahawk. hlilz Mesa •BASKETBALL: Vi~iting Ocean View I ligh had four playero; 'rore in double figure' en rou te to a 58·:! I win over Co..,ta Mc!>a in a Colden Wt.<'>t 1.ea~'ltc girls basketball ganw rh11r ... day night. Erika Williams led the Sea hawks ( 11 -1, 2·0 in leag11l') wilh 17 points. Ocean Vil'w. which led, :l0-22, a l half lime, used a 17-'I.. run to be- gin lhl' third q uarte r 10 pull away from che Mustanw .. (5-8. 11-2). Rrillnny Vergara led the Mur.- langs with nine points (all on thrce·pointcrs) followed hy six from Cassey Brick and live from Bethany Vergara. Ocanna Cl.WI CAR! II OILY •10,888 Court11ey Fergus1)11 led llw J\ntealer'i (I· 10, 0-.1 i11 confer encel with 14 pui111'. wh1k Ashley Biggins came away wi tlt a season-anJ Kamt.<-hi~h 11 re hounds. Northridge (2-9, 1-2) was led by Krisz1ina J-'uleki's I 7 points. UCl's Joann Ush er pulled down a career-high eight rebounds. Bia Welt Conference Cal State Norlhridge 56, UC Irvine 50 UC lntine -B1gg1ns 6, Forguson 14. Green 9. Usher 4, Callaway 8. DutJ 6, Stanley 3. 3·pt, goats Forguson 4, Green 1 Cal State No11hridge -G1ldersleHv•1 9, Burries 6, King 2, Rhodes 1". Tuli k1h1h1fo 12, Fuleki 17. Johnson 2. Mccaa 2. O'Rourke 1 J pt goals · Fuleki 3, Golnersleevo 1. Hal ftime CS Northridge, 28·:?6 Sc hmidt cams honors • MSKETBALL: Kelly Schmidt. a 6-fool freshman forward for the Vanguard 1Jni- versi1y women's hasketball te<.1m, has been named NAIA and t;olc.Jcn State Athletic Conference Player of the Week for ganw1> played 1hro11gh Jan. 4. Srhrnidt. who hails from ( :lcndale. Ariz., awragi:d 2:1 point). and seven rebounds in Vanguard\ three victories la~t week. She connected on 5!1.4% of her i.hot 'i from the field and recorded seven assis ts anti five blocked shots irrthe 1hre1· wins. She leads lhe GSAC wi th 22.2 points per game and is second in rehuunding with 8.U re- houndi. per game. frlday, Ja11uary 9, 2004 All GOLF Sargent heads to f a rth er rea ch es R ackup aJ1otlwr honor for Mesa Verdt• Country llub head prufessiunul J'om Sargent Che ~rel'n woultl <;urely ro1111• into play Wl11lt• playing 11 round 1;11>1 111111llh with K11 k N111 t1111 attd I 1111 lh-L11tt'l'!o., Th!' p(;A National Golf Professional ol the Year in 1997 wu:. elected 10 a thn·P yt•ar 1em1 as director of a BRYCE ALDERTON three-district area e11cu111 passing So11tl1l'rt1 and Nortlwrn California. alonK with 1 lawuii, prior IO uttt•nd111g an annual PGA l'Onlt'rl't11.:e in San J\111t1nio in November 1wighhor>-in a Co\lu Mi::..a nc1ghhorh1111d, I tc11lk llltl a :1-w11ud for my "l'rt111d !!hot a 11in· poke that would httvl' to clear an edgt• 111 th1· water to 1nake till' gtt't'n. 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Roy' and girl1. .igt.•, ;, 12 arc i11viled Ill rt•g1,ltU for the up· coming ~t·a\1111. 1'-hall, Coach Pitch anti Fam1 f)iv1s11m play- ers (a gr~ !i· 7) a11d rct urni11g Major playt•r<; do not need to 1 ryoul but 'hould 11•giMt•r on Saturday l'layt·r~ agei. H· I l wh11 wi1.h to ht• tlrnfted onto a Major, Mi - nor i\ m Mi11or B ll'am mll!>t try11111. l'l<tyt•r-. who Jo not try· out wlll 11111 lte eligihle to he .drafted anti will ht• placed nn a wnjting lii;t for avtiilahlc open- ings. Players !-.hnultl arrive at least 20 minutl'' before Ulcir scheduled tryout time 10 check-in and warm up. Playrr~ who have not already rl'gislcred !>ho11IJ arrive at lea).f .10 min- utes early. Tryo111 time~ arl' !l NICE CAR!!! OILY '6,988 a.m. f111 age), 11 and 12 (horn Aug. I, 19!-!l·)ttly :11 . 1!:19:.l), 10 a.m for UHC I 0 (born Aug. I. 199:1-July 3 1, l!J94). II a.m. for Jgl' 9 (bnrn Aug. I, 1 9~4 July 31 . I ~1951 and noon for age II (born Aug. I, I ~95-July '.l I, Hl96). A make-up tryout and regislra- lion will ht• hl'ld for all ages at !J a.m. on Saturday, Ian. 17. Bel{istrncion fres are $!)5 pl'r playt.'r nncl $75 for I-ball ur Couch l'ilrh player!>, with the total family donation 11111 tn ex- ceed $225. If a plJyer\ family rlects 1101 tu participate in the league'i. tundraisers. then regis- tration ft•t• i:lrc $120 per player and $100 fur a r-hall or Coach Piech pluyl'r, with the total fam- ily donation not co exceed $275. New players need to bring a ropy of thl' playrr's birth ccrtifi· catc a11r.J proof of residency within the league's boundaries (parent's drivers lice11se, utility hill, renllll agreement) For mort' i11formatio11. call Amy Stephenc; nl (714) 4~4 . 7R52. ~12 F nday. January 9, 2004 SPORTS Daily Piot BOYS BASKETBALL Let the real games begin Newport Harbor, short-handed, and Corona del Mar, just short, begin league action tonight. ~rick Levtrty Daily Pilot Newport Harbor HJgh will be- gin the Sea View league boys basketball season tonight with- out four-year lenermo.n Jamie Diefenbach. Diefenbach, a 6-foot-8 center who has signed a lener of intent lo play volleyball at UClA is out for the season after tearing the anterior cruclate ligament In his left knee during Harbor':. trip to /uneau, AJasb. during the holi- days. The injury comes on the h~ls of a tom ACL. In his right kn~ that kept him out the entire 200?-03 season. "I fell horrible for him." New· pon Harl>or Coach Larry Hirst said. "He wol'Xed so hard 10 re- hab the other knee and hes just a great student and a great Clti· zen: ' The Sa.ilo~ (9-6) will attempt to compete for one of the top spots in league without a big man for the first time in Hirsl'i. nlne seasons as coach. They'll he unmedialely chalJenged tonight at 7 against visiting Foothill (10-6), a game that could decide who wtll challenge favorite Woodbridge (9·6). ·1 thmk it'.s Woodbridge and after that its anybodys guess.· I lin)t said. A difficult nonJeague schedule .Jlould have the Waniors pre· pan:.>d to defend their league Iii.le of a year ago. · ' Oavfd Burgess, a 6-10 senior center who has committed to llYU. once again leads the Warri· ors. avemging 17.3 points, 11 I Put a few words to work for you. Call the Daily Pilot J CLASSIFIEDS 642-5678 rebounds and 3.1 blo<;ks. But Woodbridge also has 6-8 Jon Wmder, who is averaging 8.9 points and 7 .5 rebounds. Kyle FarreU. a 6-5 senior, also avetlgeS double figures In scortng for Woodbridge. No other team in the league can match Woodbridge's height. With Diefenbach. who was aver· aging 14.7 points before the In· jury, the Sailors at least had a presence against Burgess. With- out him, Harbor's game plan changes immensely. ·1 think it's going to be more of a collective effort." Hirst saJd. ·1 don't think there's one guy lhat can bring 10 tht' table what Jamie did." Anempting to pick up some of the slack wiU be 6-2 junior Tuylor Young (more than 11 points per garnet. 6·5 junior Brett Perrine (eight points per game) and 6·3 sophomore Dennis Heenan (nearly six points per game). Foothill, led by seniors Brandt Bangs (16.3 points) and Ben Wor- rall ( 14.1 points). should be one of the Sailors' primary competi- tors for the top three spots in league. Hirst said Ban~ might be the best guard in the league. Aliso Niguel (10-7) also looks l!Jc.e a solid balldub. Michael RoU, a 6-4 junior. leads the Wolverines with a 17.8 scoring average. 6· foot junior Terence Green ( 11.6) and 6·6 senior lohn Wtse (9.2) are also among Ali~'s leading i.corers. Despite sub-.500 records en· rering league play. Laguna Hills (6-IO) and Irvine (4·11) are also dangerous teams. Karter Stone, a 6·5 senior, is ave~g 21.4 points and 6·5 senior Brod: Til· lotson is adding 15.9 for the Hawlcs. 1l1e Vaqueros are led by Grant Verrill's I 5.9 points and Nasi Heider's 13.8 scoring aver· age. ••• In Ryan Currys first 1wo sea- sons as Corona del Mar boys basketball coach. the Sea Kings losl all eight Pacific C..oast League game:. they played against Northwood and University. But CdM's steady improve· ment under Cuny led to a third- place finish in league last year ' Season ticke~ for the whote amily ore on sa1e now for $50Ul Good for two adul two children, plus two free memberships In the Junior Anteater Club. A $120 Value and with a team ieci by three sen- ior guards this season, hopes and expectations have grown. "I'd like U> think that we'll make a run for lhe title and It goes through Northwood and University,. Oury said. University (11 -3) seems to be the front-runner based on Its early season perfonnance. Jon Anson. a 6-foot-3 senior, leads the Trojans in scoring, averaging more than 23 points per game and is the primary three-point threat for a team that isn't afraid to launch the ball from beyond the arc. Northwood, the defending PCL champ. ls 9-7 entering league play and 6-4 sophomore 1\no l.aragoza is averaging more than 20 points. "The consensus ls they're down a little bit, but watching them play. they're still very good •• Curry said. While Calvary Chapel Cl • II), which lost to CdM in a third· place playoff game Wt season, has struggled. both Laguna Beach (8-8) and Tesoro (11·5) are also expected to battle with the Sea Kings to move into the top half o( league. The ·Breakers, under first-year Coach Marie Hill, have particu- larly impressed Cuny. Laguna Beach is led in scoring by 5-1 I freshman Cheyne Martin, averaging 18.3 points. Ivan J<ova. cevic, a 6-4 junior. is averaging 14.8 points and 9.1 rebounds. Tesoro, with seniors on the roster for the first time, is led by 6·2 junior Patrick Marion and 6·3 junior Shane Keough. With 11 wins, they've already qualified for an at-large berth In the playoffs, but they'll surely be looking for the automatic qualification that comes with a top-three finish In league. The Sea Kings will anempt 10 keep the Titans and Breakers out of the top hall of league stand- ings. Pancho Seaborn leads CdM, averaging 17.3 points. Jay North· ridge (12.2 points), Adam Freede (9 points) and Ryan Lance (5.3 points) are also key contributors. For an undersized team like the Sea Kings -Seaborn is the tallest starter at 6-3 -the key will be transition basketball. To buy Family Poss Season Tickets, please call (949) 824i6202. PHOTOS BY DON LEACH /DAILY PILOT Newport Harbor High's Jillianne Whitfield gets bumped by Foothill's Jaclyn Karcher, left, and Amanda Hoffman as she attempts a layup in the first half Thursday night in the Sea Vtew League opener. TARS Continued from Al 0 turnovers on Foothills first four possessions and took an 11 ·2 lead. was the absence of senior court leader Jlllianne Whitfield who picked up her second and third fouls within a 21 second span and sat out the final 5:04 of the half. Junior Kristi Eddington led the Sailors with 11 points and nine rebounds and senJor Victoria Swigart added seven points and I 0 rebounds. Vanessa Miller scored JO points, six in the fourth quarter, for the Sailors and played stifling defense against Foothill's leading scorer, Jenna Horton, limiting her 10 nine points. Bui after a Foothill timeout with 3: 19 remaining in the first quarter, the Sailors went cold and the Knights closed out the half on a 17-4 run to tak.e a 19-15 lead. Whitfield remained on the bench for the first 4:34 of the third quarter as Foothill ex- tended its lead to 24-17. ~ln the past we've played her with three fouls and she picked up her fourth very quickly." Thompson said. Sea View Lusue Foothill 43, NewDort Harbor 37 uwe've been starting the last couple games really strong.· Thompson said. "Then we have lapses and other teams go on runs." Even with Whitfield back in the game, the Sailors still strug· gled to score, making just two of 10 shots as the Knights extended their advantage to 30-19. Scont bv Ouarters Foothill '1 12 11 13 -43 Harbor 11 4 4 18 -31 Foothill -Karcher 4, Horton 9, Herman 3, Hottman 9, Batley 6, Ayres 2, Bagley 10. 3-pt. goals -Horton I. Fouled out -Begley. Tectinicals -None. After playing turnover-free basketball prior to Foothill's timeout, the Sailors turned the ball over nine times In the final 11 minutes of the first half and they made just two of 12 field goals in that time. Compounding the drought Harbor finally got bad: in rhythm in the fourth quarter, scoring 18 points. one shy of what they had In the first three quarters combined and making six of 14 shots. But the Sailors could never get closer than four points. Newport Harbor -Swigart 7, Stoltz 6, Whitfield 3, Miiier 10. Eddington 11, Trobman 0, Koon 0, Slater 0, LawrenceO. 3-pt. goals -None. Fouled out -None. Technicals -None. VOLLEYBALL Continued from Al 0 become a predator to he feared on the sport's na· tional landscape. "Our guys know, now, we're never going to wallc into a volleyball match again where people are go- ing to talce us lighlly," Speraw, a former UCLA as- sistant enlering his second season at the UCI helm. said. Indeed, last year's 20-11 record and season-end· ing No. 5 national ranking pumped up the reputa- tion of a program previously stuck in the competi- tive foothills of the highly competitive MPSF. It also created lofty expectations for a squad return- ing five of its 1op seven players. including senJor outside hitter Jimmy Pelzel, who became the pro- gram's initial first-team All-American last spring. "Expectations are higher, yeah, but that's OK.· said Speraw, who never discusses the prospect of a national championship with his players, but ad- mits It may, for the first time, be swirling beyond their subconscious thoughts. ·As I look at the overall ros ter. I thinlt we have a lot more talent in the gym this year.• Speraw said. "I think our returners understand we want to achieve more than last year's team. But I've always been a believer that, as a coach, you have to estab- lish fair expectations. Tu open the year 10-0 like we did last year would be unfair expectations, but we want to make the playoff! and go farther than we did last year lthe MPSF tournament semlfin· ala)." Pelzel. whose 593 kills ln 2003 were a school sin- gle-season record, ls joined by third-team All- MPSF Ubero Greg Ford, now a senior. as well as re- turning standouts Nie Vislay, Spencer Bemus and BJ Fell, to provide an experienced, talented nu· cleua. But replacing setter David Knlftin, whom Spe· raw called a catalyst for last yeu's success, as well u ouwde bJner Monte Tucker, may define how much this year's group can impnm. 'D'ue freshmen Brett Reid CF.di.ton High) and Brian Thornton (San Oemente fti&b>, as well u eophomore Dillon Fitch. are competing to become KnlJlln'a successor. •Any time you have a true freshman at quarter- bid. it's going to tab tllr., for them to develop.• Mid Speraw, who Ubl Reid'a blocting preeence at the net. but openly admiret Thomton'I comped· f Newport Harbor's Victoria Swigart grabs a rebound over the outstretched arms of.Foothill defenders Amanda Hoffman, left, and Ali Cano (23) in the Sea View League opener Thursday night. TIE ANTEATERS .. -Ht. Yr. .... 1 Spencer 8emui &-5 ·Sr. OH 2 ~,... 8-6 Sr. OH 3 NicVW.V M So. MB 4 a.or. Fttct\ 8-2 So. s • °""Ford 8-2 Sr. l ' 7 Brien Thornton 8-3 Fr. s 8 er.Reid 8-3 Fr. s 9 ........ 8-1 So. L 10 hMlonMel 8-3 Fr. L 11 ~Jebtoneky 8-6 Fr. OH 12 BJFtll M Sr. OH ,. Kyte Weidi.t 8-1 Sr. MB ,. Elle~ 8-7 Fr. MB , eo.dl: John Sperllw (MCOnd .,..,, tlve nature. Speraw also believes Fitch, having spent a year ln the program, could factor Into the race, which he rates as wide open. "It's anybody's job, M Speraw saJd. The 6·6 Pelzel Is everyone's All-American and will clearly be the 'Eaters' go-to hitter. · "He's a known quantity, who was first-team All· American and spent the summer with the national team.· Speraw saJd of Pelzel, who led UCI with 24 kills in a five-game season-opening triumph Wednesday ~r NAlA power Cal Baptist. "He can put the ball away when we need It and he's one of the best end blockers In the country.• Vislay, a 6-4 sophomore whose .411 hitting per· centage last season wu a school record, will be joined In the middle by 6-7 senlor Kyle Wefchen, who has recovered well from surgery on an Injured ankle that slowed him last season. Speraw saJd. Ford's d.lging ability will, once again, be count· ed upon. while Fell. a 6-4 senior. ls the best passer among the team's outside hlttera. Speraw said. Bemus, a 6-5 tenior, should con tribute h eaVUy at out.aide hlder, while Speraw believes 6-1 aophe· more libero Paul Spittle and 6-5 freshman outside hltter Jayaon Jablo.mky wW a1lo d\lp ln. Spenw apecca an •pedally dWlenglng cam- paign in the MPSa where he beUeves several schools haw improved from lut season. The Anteaters get an earty-eeuon measuring ldck ln the UC Senta Barbara tournament. which bettna todsy and rontinues through Saturday. They open MPSF play Jan. 16 at the UhtveraJty 9f the Pldflc. SPO RT S Friday, January 9, 2004 All YOUTH SOCCER YOUTH BASKETBALL !Heartbreakers Mavericks claim their title Girls under-10 Region 57 team defeats North Irvine 'Shock'-ed ball handling. .in shootout to win area championship. The Heartbreak.ers, a girls under-I 0 soccer team from AYSO Region 57, won the Area Q championship with a victory ugalnsl North Irvine in a shootout following two sudden-death overtime periods Dec. 15. Newport defeated Costa Mesa. 3-1. earlier in the day. needing a victory to advance to the thlrd-place game. Newport got two early goals from Oulstina Young. Norton and McDaniel provided the assists. Nadal scores 18 to pace Shack's 42-27 victory over the riva l junior hoops team. Amanda Parrll and Aahley ICdeglan each scored nine pointa to lead the Raptors to their Ont victory. Seneca Jakolky led the Razz-Ma-Tan with four points roUowed by three each from Mae-Ung Choquette. Nat6 Barbamd and Melanie Arnold. Mesa got within 2-1 early in lhe second half, but United answered a minute later when McDaniel scored off a pass from Natalie Duthoy. Robin Young and Hayes provided support and strong passing. Play in the Newpun-Mesa National Junior Basketball l.t>ague resumed after the holiday break with lhe Shock defoatin~ 1ht: •Celtics 12. lfojans 11: Annie Alvanldo and Syd Raguse each scored five points to lead lhe Celtics while s....b Cea f<;ix points) and Oal.re MdClnna9 (fuur points) paced the Trojans. Mavericks. 42-27, in girb fifth· and sixth· grade a ctlt.> 11. The game was scoreless until Halley Senlke, Undaay Suaollk and Gina Scholey each found the back of the net and goalkeeper Riley Senske saved a potential-game tying goal, giving the Heartbreak.ers a 3-2 shootout edge and the victory. In second-round tournament action Dec. 27: Bille Nadal led the Shock with 18 points followed hy 12 from Saylor Sduotr. •In boys action from the Boys & <:iris Oub of Costa Mesa: •Newport United I, Tustin 0: Norton broke away from the Tustin defense and scored the game's lone goal with three minutes left. Kendall Voe«iner and Silvie Reynolds played tough delt:n<>e and both scored. Matt Buchanan made two free 1hrows with three seconds left and Cameron Knight blocked tl1e fmal shot as the Pistons dcfcate<l the Sixers. 47-46. in a Uuys & Girls Qub of Costa Mesa 11.ou Yfilltom bmnch) basketball game Dec. 1 l:l. The Heartbreak.ers finished Lhe season undefeated 06-0-2) a nd wiJI move on 10 the AYSO Southern California area championshjps in March. Browne and Quistina Young protected the goaJ witb help from fullbacks Ea.ry and Mitchell. MARK C DUSTIN /DAILY PILOT Costa Mesa's Sam Khamneian holds one of the balls from the two holes-m-one he scored in a round at Monarch Beach. Emlly Roeales led tl1e Mavericks with six poinl!> while Megan WU.On and Cathert.ne Su1llwn each LOntribull"ll four 1>oints. Team members include: Gaby Carpenter, Kaitlyn Oark, PaJge Krueger, Campbell Moore, Kytle Mulvaney, Scholey, Hailey Senske. Riley Senske. KaUe Senske and Susolik. Patrick Senske coaches the lt am with help from assistant KenOark. 111 club soccer action: •The Slammers girls under-I 0 team, based in Newport Beach. went undefeated through their final n ine league games to capture ftrst place in the Coast Soccer League Silver Delta Division. The Slammers shut out their opponents eight times during the streak. and outscored their opponents, 30-2. during that span. They used strong defense and an opportunistic offense. Robin Young and McDaniel repeatedly took shots on goal. In opening-round play Del·. 26: •South Irvine 2. Newport Beach United I: South Irvine scored in the final minute to win the match. United's Oiristina Young scored o n a solo shot 10 1ht: game in the second haH. Solid ball handling was provided by forwards Robin Young, McDaniel and Duthoy. Fullbacks Eary and Mitchell led the defense in front of goalkeeper Browne. • ln Region 57 action: It took two overtimes and a shootout. but the Corona del Mar boys under· 12 soccer team. nicknamed "Big Red," defeated Back Bay rival Newport Beach in the AYSO Regjon 57 Division 11 title game Dec. 16 at Heritage Park in Irvine. CdM won 1he shootout. 3-1, after a scoreless ti e through regulation and two overtime periods. ACES Continued from A 10 amJ lhe ball had rolled In the cup. "I was juSt trying to put the hall inro play," he said ... lne wind was in my fact'." The thrill didn't t:rtd at the ftfth. Khan1neian, who has been go11in~ tor 2V· yeHis, used an 8-iron a l the 155-yard. par-3 13th and again, the ball mUed softly into the hole. Water surrounded the Island green. "It landed four feet away from the hole and just went in." Khamneian said. "The minute it went in people called the marshal. They came down and pulled the Oags 10 give me." Khamneian treated the tournament as if it was his last. swinging in a relaxed state. I le said he swung at 80%. day. God Wc:lS sending me a message." Khamneian migrated tu the Unltl!d States more than 25 years ago from lran. where he grew up playing soccer. In addition Lo Costa Me...a. he has played Oak Creek and Suawberry Fanns golf dubtS in Irvine and credits his improvement to Mike Donhcy. a coach he meets with once a wt'ek. He usually plays twice a week. bu1 practices five days ln that same span. ''Golf ls the kind of game that if you let it drop for a rew !weeks]. your swing goes ufT," Khamneian said. "Luck has a lot to do with it. Everything has to work in your favor." Raising four daughters and managing a marriage keep Khamneian busy, but he hopes to play more golf in the next three years to make a run at either amateur or professional 1oumament.s. •Wildcats 35. t:lolH'tr11lll'I" a. Kathleen EutaJe and Kelly Heenan led the Wlld1:a1' w1tl1 17 and eight point!>, respec1ively. Kelsey Woo, Duran Sharp and Kaasle Stratton earh had four J)Oints fur thi: l 1lolw1ro1tt'r-. • Laki:r.. :.m. l'ir.11t·, u· Lindsay Ander50n "'111l·d Hl points to ll·ad th~ 1md1'11•;1ll•d Laker, tu dl1111her w111 Alex Aiello a<ldL·d l·1gh1 p111111i. while UAnn Sarlsuk 1all1i:d six points for the firsr-place l.ukcr,. Camile Kahe anti Nicolette Kelegian led the Pi:.ton~ In girls third· aml fourth·gr.idt> play: • Liquidators 3 1. Spark~ ~I : Brooke Mlgllort led till' undefeated IJ4uidator, w1t11 11 points followed by t>ight pomts from Asia Andry and !>ix fr11111 Taylor Stefano. Kasey Tilompson led tl1c Sparks with eight points lullo\\t'<.l by 6ve point.c; from Addle Rk.hley. • Raptors 2J. llw:1.-Ma·Ta1..1 17: lluchanan sc.:ored 27 points to lead the Pistom (2· I l. who erased a 17·poin1 fir.st-quarter deficit l'he Pistons cut the Sixers' lead 10 nine by halftime. Hayden Com~U led the second-quarter urge with Mx poin ts and six rt• ho untl~. Oavls Purcell and Devin Hovt9 provitlt'cJ tht' defensive spark and Burh:.u1JJ1 added some offense to 1·111 the Sixers' lead to six a1 Lhe ,·11d of the third quarter. I hi: Pistons trimmed the dcfid t further halfway through Lill' fuunh quarter when Knight madt> a steal and was fouled. His free throw cut the Si.xers' lead to four and the Pistons continued to press. Knight and Spencer Riil.in. combined for a steal with Raurus scoring and converting a Cree tJ1row, cuuing the Sixers' lead to one. ·111e Learns traded baskets and the Pi~tons go1 lhe ball back with ;w seconds lo go, setting up Buchanan's aforementioned free throw,, Allie Brah1, Sarah Cox, Cassidy Napolitano, NUdd Borchard and Savannah Levin are from the Newport-Mesa area and are coached by Greg Baker. In AYSO Region 97 girls under-10 Silver All-Star action: •Newport Beach United 2, Tustin I: CdM went up. 2-0. in the shootout with Sebastien Welch and Ryan Kontra each scoring goals. Zach Cabin added ano ther goal and Newport missed Its final attempt. giving CdM the victory. "I told my partner I was not going to cart: about my score because this might be my l~t tournament." Khamneian said. Khan1neian. whose best round is a 73 at Costa Mesa Golf & Country Oub, said a United States Golf Association repn.>sentative told him the odds of getting two holes·in-one-during one round were 72 billion-to-one. "Until !October 2001 1. I had never picked up a club," Khamneian said. "So when I started hitting balls ii wa.s a difficult task for two to three months while I learned the ins and outs." SCHEDULE TODAY Bask~ll 3: 15 p.m.; Foothill at Newport Harbor, 5 p.m. Olrlstlna Young scored twice with assists from Tatum Norton and All Hayes 10 provide the scoring for Newport. which took thlrd place in the Costa Mesa Oassic concluded Dec. 20. CdM coaches moved midfielder Nick Taormina into goal for the shootout. Six CdM players were cho~en as all-stars. Welch. Taormina and Ko n1ra were a.II selected lo the gold all-star team while Alex Malnthow, Mark Hamen and Nell Baker were named to 1he silver squad. "The USGA said there was a lady who did it in 19771 but it was not cJuring an official 1oumament. It was J one as friendly game." Khamneian said. Khamneian. a 1982 graduate of Long Beach State with a film studies degree. can speak. four languages -Armenian. English. Persian and Turkish - and played professional soccer in Europe. Woods inspired him to try golf and he is glad he did. High school boys -Corona del Mar at Laguna Beach, 7 p.m.; Estancia at Saddleback. 7 p.m.; Sage Hill at Brethren Christian. 7 p.m .; Foothill at Newport Harbor. 7p.m. High school girls -Sage Hill at Brethren Christian. 6 p.m.; Avalon at Corona del Mar, 7 p.m High school girls -Brethren Christian at Sage Hill, 3:15 p.m. Volleyball College men -UC Irvine at UC Santa Barbara tournament. Water polo Soccer High school girls -Santa · Margarita at Newport Harbor, 3 p.m.; Costa Mesa atWestem tournament Fullbacks Amber Eary and EmJly MJtcheU. aJong with goalkeeper Emlly Browne, preserved the lead. Robin Young and striker Bally McDonald provided aggressive Big Red (13-1-1 J advances 111 sectional play. "Luck is part of i1. trust me," Khamneian said. 'T m not l iger Woods. II happened to be my "Golf W'dS a good pas.,lon for me to find," Khamneian said. "You are playing against yourself and you can't blame anybody. Golf came more peacefully for me." High school boys -Corona del Mar at Laguna Beach, 3 ~.; Estancia at Saddleback, 2:3b p.m.; Sage Hill al Brethren Christian. Wrest1ing Hig h school -Newport Harbor, Estancia and Costa Mesa at Estancia tournament, 10 a.m. Lepl Notices 2640 I Legal Notices 2640 Legal Notices 2640 Legal Notices 2640 Legal Notices 2640 Ltg1I Notices 2640 L901I Notices 2640 Legal Notices 2640 ;;;;:;;;;;:;;;;;;;::;;;;;;;;;;;;;;::;;;:;;;;;J.,.;;;;;;ii;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;::;;;;;;::;;;;;;::;;;;;;;;: Pubhc hearinas will be lnv11onrnentdl dttermr 2653 U18n1te Avenue 1n 110 0 on l h• above SUPBllQICOUITOf ~ CalilMfll~ Cntpmdhon NOTICE OF TRUS-the 11.IMI 8ddrMa end held by the Costa M•sa Ml•on e •empl an R? MO rooe I nv1 apphcalton~. lelophone fll-.& 2600 Michelson Om• TEE'S SALE TS No. ()3. oChtr common d9elg-Pl1nrnn1 Comm1ss1ori at 3 [.tension nt lune 1onment•I delermm1 (114) /~ ~?4!> or Yl"I ._....._ S1>1te 160 lrv011• <.A 12M7 Doc ID Miion, If ..,, lhOwn C11y Hall. 17 r311 Drive. tor PA 01 03 PA Ol 04 lton e.empl the olfilt ul lht Plan COUICTYOfOIARGI 9261Z t0002083339S2005N herein. The totll Co51.t Me.•. 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ST00< N SN0 ' Code 1t11erdln& i ptclal Humbet• (626> 791·6761 NOTIC[ IS HEREB Leon, h crow OHlclf WDT WILION IT 1f11 to eollClt I-. TRAOE. RXTtRS. MICHAEL LEA 1onin1 r11ut1llo ns 101 Publt~h•d Newpo rt QIVEH lh•I •Bulk S•I• 'P ubllthtd Newp11rt .. 1~A MllA. ,,,,., l11l1m..ioit • ~ ~.~•) motor vthtcl• ret•ll Be~ch Coil• Mtu D•My It •bout 10 be made The Buch co,I• Mtl• Oalty CA, • n. _... tllil9d •Ill ~ flOt ,....,,., ~ ul•• b11,1110H• Cnv1 Piiot Janu_,y 9, '/ft, 2004 nemn(s). b 1.,1neu P1101Jan11••r9. 2004 ...... T',__ ,.. ~-.-,..,....Vtl, QOOOWlL. ~ NEWPORT 111nm1ntal determine f992 addttu(n) of the CHS 62373 F~ tlllllll .., ...., flOt ,._...,,_ tit. Vtl, l!A8EHClb llEACHCC6'TA MESA lion· 1um11t Seller(•) are. Olvtttlfled 1n¥ lnlofe ..... f/f 1/lt ~. •NCJ DM.YPl.OTVcMM r or further mtorm•• 8u11nus S1ul'11 Joe: \ Legal Notices 2640 Leoal Hotlc:tl M SUMMAaY Of PROPOSED M1kr D•erado. 363 S• ,_..,..,.. M1gupl O• Suite 19t. --• Nrwport Be11c h, CA CITY Of COSTUlSA 9MO Th" busm~u 1s con· ll11Lled by; an 111d1vidual fldVe you slarted doiflc bu~onrs• yet' No A PROPOSI 0 0~01 Nl\NCf I\ ~· ~~Clul~d lr11 •llhlplinn •I l he 1e~ular I •Iv Count ti m•ellni: ul ldnUdl y 71) J004 bt•lnR Ot dona1H.I 04 0 I ... K31 d 111~ r loodul••n M•nagem~nl ~•pul~t11111• lu u1mply w1lh lh• f eder .. 1 E.m~• Ren• y M1tn•1temenl A~•n•Y (HMA) Ndl•ondl Flood lnsu1 •nc' Pr oar •m I Hl MO !ION lo K•Ve Ordlnan'" 04 I lu•t '""d•ng c~111ed by the lolluw11111 1 oll •ull vult COUNCIL MEMBERS AYlS1 M-•h-, Mllft- •••r, Cow•ft, Steel, Sch..far, NOIS1 Notte . AISINT: Htfta. me I Ul ' lt x I 111 lh~ ord1nanL~ m~v be rud on lh• C•tv Clerk'> Olhr• 77 Fau 0Hve Cu'ta Mesa JUUi fOlCHC, Deputy City ct.rt. MUCNOJICI NOTICl Of SALi Nollet is hereby given pursu•nt lo section\ 3071 •nd 3072 ol the Civil Cod• of the State ol Cahlornl• the und•r ''&ned HUNT INC I ON AU ro SI RVICf . Wiii sell al pubhc auction. 11 ?550 S GARNSEY ST , SAN I A ANA. CALIF d l <J 00 Atn f)ll IAN 27 04 "" lollowina dMu1bert p1ope1tv. to w11 1998 C llfV .VI N •2CCl K 19R7W 12)()()9() S11d .ale t~ fnr I.he puroo•~ of u 11sfyona Ikon of the undrrs111ned 101 tnwina nnd 1tnuat to11ttllei wllh co&h nt tdv•1 t .. 1111 end •• """Hl ol ule Oiled lhls ~th dty ol Jan. 2004 /s/ J .. n N.,11111 y Pubfl•hed Newport B11ch·Co1t• M11u Dally P iiot hlluHy 9 . 2004 f994 fie-. ..... ......... Tiie follnwint P1fr•1Jn• 8rt dO<nl b111111eu •• • Ntwl>Qf1 Cent1r r amity Cllil oC>f I Cllt , 36.3 Stn Mltuel 01 Sull• 19t ~~ort But h , CA Mike 01erado Hos s lalement w•s hied with the Countr l.ler k ot Ot •na• County "" 12/16/03 200J6961Jl2 D31ty Piiot Dre 19, 2fi. 2003 Jan 2, 9, 2004 r964 Fldt!IM ..... "-S....... The tollowlna penons drt doon11 bu'liness n . Properly Analys" Cnft· s ullAnh . 371 ru11e<1°" Ave • NPwport Beach, CA 9?61i3 Prop•rty Co11sult.nt Scrv .. u , Irie (CA), 327 F !Iller Ion Alie • Newport Beach CA 92663 1 his business '' COit· dutl'll by a corpor1tio. ll~ve you started doiflc hu~1ne~s vet? Nn l•n I, 2004 Pr OP"' ly Consultant 'ierv•CIS, Inc , limes '#. l •nd1s President I"" slal~rntnl wn lrled with the County Clerk of 01anae Gounh on 12/12/03 200JHHOl I o .. 1y Pilot Dec 19. 2fi, 700J, Ian 2 9, 2004 f''.163 fktlllllll ..... ......... lht tollow1n11 IMflOM ore doinl[ business h . lnl1111ty r1n•nc11t So· luttons. 2?365 Cl llM'• Road, •272. Like f0tesl. C1llfornla 926l0 Rindal Cus. 22365 (I IOfo Roed. •Z72. lillle I Ofest. C1Hfornta 92'J9 Robetl Bienlas, 22• El T010 Rotd. •272, l* fOfHI, C•lllornla 92630 Thia bu1l11eu Ii u.t• d1tCltd by. CO·p~ttMn Hevt you •1111M **' business r•t7 Ho Ralldal C••• Thi' • st1tement •• 11i.o with the Co11nty Cttrk of Or1np Cfflllty on 01/05/04 toM•••••n Dlilf _ Pilot >an I. ll, 23. 30. 200t f .. :->~II :f"9r c- ltt Clauf/letl I Al4 Friday, JanuetY 9, 2004 ----------------l.1111.... -Llplllllllcll ~ ..... ... s...... lh• f0Uow1n1 pt1 t on' .,. dome bu,1n•u H El CAMl'EOH DISCOTE CA. 31901 Camino Cap 1atrano 16. Sen luen C1ptst11no, CA 92fi7!> El Cempeon IM (CA), 31921 C1m1no Cepltlnno 114. S.n J111n C1pl\l11no CA 9267S nu• !Hlt1neu IS con· ducted b' • corpor ello11 Have rCH1 1ta1 led dolna bullnto yeU Yu. 1996 El Can1peon, Inc Se11io Cbn11le1 Pre" cltn\ J'M l lllemtnt WH •i.ct w11f1 Ille County Cletk of 011n1e County on 12123/0:t 200HtH020 Oe~y Piiot Jan. 2. 9, 16. 23,2004 r981• .......... ... s....... The follow1nc pe1 >On' •• • doln& bu'"''" '' 1lthl1t"' f l<lt Clollt '69!> MecAtthu1 Court, Sulle 4!10, lhwpOt t Beach, CA 92660 Athletn Finl. lLC (CA). 469S M1cAtlhu1 Court. Suitt •SO New port 8HCh, CA 9~ lh" bu>ineu i. con ducted by • I rm•ltd ll•bthty Co Have you s111 t•cl c1o1na buunus yell No Alhlelu I '"' ll C Brien Murphy COO on \2/Zl/03 200HtH011 Daily P1lol l•n 2. 9. 16 13 1004 F98J Ac-. ..... ... -..... llle lollow1nc por•on' e• e 001111 bu\ln•" "' New lm•a• l'romohon~. 930 W 16th SI Unit A I, Cost• Meu, CA 97627 Ntw lm•c• Promotions (CA) 930 W 16111 St Unit A I Co\I• Meu CA 9:.>£>27 Thi-' bu,rne~' '' lOtt dUCltd by 6 UUpC)I &l•on H1vt you \tor led OOin& bu\1119\' yell Yu 03/30/199!> N•w Im•&• Pru111u tlo~. l1110uy Carttll. OPS MOR lhl\ \htnment was hl•d with Ille County Clerk ol Or,.nw• County on 12/08/03 2001 .. 6741' D•ofy P1101 l•n 2 9, 16. 2J. 2004 r988 fictlllMINlttt "-S....... The lollt,..,,,i pnrsuo• •t• 001na bu\lnes• •• Purtl~ 4 Hull~ I LC 200 N Tu11111 An 'iuole ~ '\•nl• Art• ('A 9U~ Cru ll .. Oue1 I hit •tsKin llt I( ~I 100 N fu1tt0 Avfou~ Sutte 200 \,..,t• An• Cit 9210'> rhl\ t)U\lnft'\ I\ t 1Ut du< ltd lly t omthd 1 .. 1>1hh (11 Hon you •l•t lr<l duu•r bu\111en ycP Nu Crul1•c 0 11c1 I t.1 .. b11slneu ytU Mo M & 0 Rut.urant Co llC • RKhatd MHd I M1n11t1 Thrl i l•tement wu hied with lhe CO\lllly Cler-ot Ou n1• County on 11.112./03 200a.t•eosa O•lly Pilot Dae 19 26 2003. Ian 7. 9 1004 f965 ......... "-S...... 1he lollow1n1 pe,.on\ •r• doint bu>rnen n ll CAMPfON CARNICL RIA. 3191 1 C:u11no C•Pt\tr1no • 14 S•n tu an C•P•ltr ano C.:A 92675 [I CArnp•on lu<. tCAJ, 31921 C•m•no Capos Ir ano •I•. S•n llJ••I C•P•llr ano CA 926/!> Th1i Ou\tness is con· llu~l•d by I COi po1 a\10fl Have you sl., led O<>tni b11slnen ytt1 Ye" 1993 l I Ca mpt on In' Ser 110 Co11ul11 Pre\1 den I Th1\ stftenurnt w•S toled "'th lh• County Cltrk of 01 1n~• C1Junly un 12 23 03 ,OOJHHOl9 Daily P1lu1 '"" 7 9 lb n 2004 19111• f ht f111tnw•ntt Pf' \On\ '' • du1ni bu\tnr'H •' fl•t>PY Pel 107!> Now pnrl Houlevlrd 111111 I C11,l4 M~\d, CA 926Z7 lh1s stehmtnl wn ltlecl with lhe County Clt1k ol 011n11 County on 12/23/0) 200J6tHOl7 • v1s1on 11 C: W1lfr•tt I P•l,,,k r Ciel. trustee r "' I h• P •Int\\ r Ciel lru\I 1631 0 llYIOt A,_nu• l'n\lil Mt'" Cl\ 426?/ Otily Pilot >•n 2, 9 16 23. 2004 r98.t The lollow1na pe"o11s •rt do1na bus•neu n S11bw1; Development of Oun a• County, 24411 Rrdae Route Drive. Surle 130, Lacuna Hilh. CA 92653 7904 Lu Ken AouCl•les. Inc ( C•lrlor nl•) Ttus busuut'' '' con due.led by • lOI PIW•hon Have you st or ltd do1ne buslntu ~ti' Yes September 1984 l •1 Ken Auuu•I .. Int llMnotl. S Grav Prn1d~nl lhts \lalement wo hied wtlh the County Cl11ll qi Ounu Coynh M1t 1 llwll M .. mt1>1 1011 .. er) Thi\ \l.thrn1,.nt 'Nd\ hied woor Ill• l.ou11ly Clerk ul Or~"i' I 11unly on 12123 OJ 200,.969004 D•rly Pilot l3n l 9 I l>, 23. Xl04 f !Ill/ fldltlwslllsMt "-S...... I ht follow1n1t P•"""\ ''" (Sr,1t)5t hU\IOf'\' .. , !>•&•Ill\ ID• ('c1~\t /661 £ n t C:o1"t lfwy Ntw I h" OU\llleH I\ • 011 dudctl by I •moly lr u~I tfovu y1Ju ,,., ted iJu1n~ hU ... lllfl\\ V"'' Vt• I /l •98 l'•lnt~ I t;1el lhl\ ~•nlemc11t wo• hied with Ill• County !.I~• k of Or .111~e County un I.? It• OJ 700369"830 O••IV f'olt•I Otl l':l, ?b ?OOJ •·n 7 ':l 7004 1961 11011 e ... 11 C.A ':l!&~I rktitlM~ M i II Rolaur •rtl C:n 1lt.'1C:A1 /'IJI I "'tlllult M...S,.._.. llt Newµ,111 Kt•••h r 11 I lh• IQlfowrne P""""' 9?b60 •• • d~•n£ bu""•" ~· Thi\ btJ \1110\• " • un Ill CAMPCON lAQU[RIA dullnl by l11111l ed J l911 !.•mmu Cip1Sl1• L••b•hly Cn no • 16 San Juan Cap Hau yoy >'•'leg dgm11 t)ll ang CA 9267!1 Poliey [I Ca mpeon. Inc , (CA) 31921 Cimino C•Pt\11 •nO , 14, Sin lu1n C1P•str•no CA 9267!> Tht\ bu1111tn 11 ton dueled by • tOfpotellon H••• you ''"'•d Ckllna bu\lnen vet? Yn. 1996 CI C1mo•on. Inc . Ser iiO COntllel Pr H I· d•nt Tiit• \t•l•m•nl wu hl-4 with lhe County Cltr~ of Or•n1e County on 11'13/03 ,OOJH69022 0•1lv P1101 J•n ? 9 16 2 .l 2004 f979• RctltlM .... ..... s ...... lht lollow1n11 person\ •• e dom11 bui1nen o Cou111 Pnrnl R•Pltr. 210? l!usrno~l Center Or Sle 130. Irvine c-. 92617 C? 01 un" Int (CAI. 1102 Bu .. ntu Cont•r 01 Sle 130, II w1n1 CA 9761? I h1\ bU,lllf\\ II c nn dtr<l•d by • corpo(fl111n H .. e yuu 11.,tod d(lintt bu>rnou v•ll Yn . I 01 04 £2 Oconll Inc (11k I h 11un1 Cl 0 lnri \l~lell1ent WIS ftled with lhe County Clerk nl Oc •1111• County un 01 06 04 20009700SO 011ly Pilot l1n 9 16 7J 30 1004 I 00? FkttllM ..... ... s ...... ""' lolluw1n2 Pfr\On\ •• • dom1 °"''"'"' •~ C H I Gill 8d\otl5 HI l ?0th St1•et Co\t~ Mn • l.J l1fvr11t• ':176V l 131 • ChMl1t Ch•lu111 011uk HI E l011r Sltt•I rv\t11 Mc:o r itM•J''"'' W671 7 lll I h" hu\lnel• I\ I on <111t l~d by ~n 111c11vrd11al H~v• yQ\1 \l~c t•c1 d1111c11 llU\llltH ~ul r Nu C h•r ht t h"fnm ll1111• 1111, \tatrment w•~ tol•d wollt Ille Cnunly Cler• .11 !Ir •n~e l..111111lv ''" 17 16 Ol 2003HH426 0•1lv f'1l11I o~l 19 !G l(JOj l•n ) '' 1004 1968 .. Llpl .... -Llpl .... Rim. ..... .. .__. The fo1tow111a ""'°"' llt doN\I bual!tess H ; M1lc1•I• looll. Internet S.lea, 1542 Ollotd Ln .. Costa Meu. CA 92626 Chris HHfn.,. 25'2 O•lord ln., Coste Men. CA92626 Tiiis bua!Mu " con duct•d by. 111 lnclivkklal H•v• you a1Mtt4 dollla buSIMH Y•lf Ho Chris llaefntr This st•t•m•nt wu hied w1lh Ille County Cltrll ol 011n1• County on 12/16/0J 200HHHJ7 Oooly Piiot Oec 19, 26, 2003. l•n 2, 9. 2004 F960 flt-. ..... ...s..... lh• followln1 ptrions "' dolnt buslneu u : EL CAMPCON CARHICE RIA •2. 517 W. Wot.son SI , Coste Mesa. CA 92677 CI Campton, Inc . (CAJ, 31921 C1m1no Cap1•lrano 114. San Juan Ctpi1t1 •no. CA 92675 lh1s bus1neu Is con· ducted by • corpouhon Have you 1t,,ted do1n1 bus1neu yet? Yu. 2000 (I Ca mp•on, Inc .. S11110 Conulu, Pre~ den I I h" ,t1l•rn•nt wu hltd w1lh Ille COUl'IY Cl11 k of Dr1n1• County on 12/23/03 200JHH021 O••ly Pilot Jin 2. 9. 16 'lJ 2004 r980· """'-..... ..... s...... lh• lollowrna per\ons •• • dorna busrneu as Photos 9y Cuy. 9122 t;olbre&gan Or . Hun t1na1on Beach. CA 92646 Cuv Anthony Adams Ill, 91n Colbr euan Hun· tH1aton Beath. CA 926•6 I hos busoneu 1s con duued by an 111d•••du1I lt•v• you sbr 1..0 do1na bu\1110\ yet I Yes 12/ l'l10l Cuy Anthonv Adarns Ill Tttts slilemenl was hied w1lll 11,. Co uni y C.ttrk ol Oran&~ County on 12/ 16/0l 200JH613JS D•rly Prlol Ott 19. 26. 2003. Jan 2, 9 2004 F9!>8 .......... ......... Th• tollowlna I* ton1 .. • doit\I thialneH H . Southwnt Fl111nclal Su rch. 54 Conic• 0.1.,,., Ntwporl 8•1<h. CAt2660 II.nm 0 . Htcbetl, 54 Conk• ()five. Newport a .. c11. CA t2660 Tllla btnlneu it con ducttd by: a lfldlVlduel Heve 1ou s:tMted 0o1nc llu•ln.u rel? Yu 12+03 Kevin 0 . Hetbefl Thi• slalamenl "'" filed with 1111 County Clerlr. of Of•nce County on 12/23/03 IOOH .. tOOJ 01lly Piiot Jan. 2, 9, 16. 23.2004 F986 ~ ..... ... ,......, Tht followin& pe"ons 11• dolnc buslnns n : A.M.E.. 1759 Mi1am11 Or , Newport Buch, C1lil0tn1a 92661 Ma11tra 11 1oltl• Ch111ell1·C1a11. 92 w Albor St., lone Be1ch. C1hforn11 90805 This business Is con ducted by •n ind1v1du11 Hive you starttcl 0oon1 bus'"ess yet? No Martll• II Chl11•ll1- C1111 fhls sl1l•menl was hied «tlh the Counlr Clerk of 0. a nae County on 12/17/03 200HHaUJ 011ly Pilot Dec 19. 26. 2003. Jan. 2. 9. 2004 F966 fhe Costa Meu l•n1ne Admmlslrator wrll render a decoslon on Thun ... y, J....-y n. 2004 or u soon as possible I hereafter. on the tol· low1n11 1toms· t. Lot Lmc Ad1ustment ll 03·04 IOI J•mts f Collen. PLS. •utho11ted aeenl tor MMk A flompas. [sq. lo rellecl e u sl1n1 improvements be I ween J I esodenllal proper Ire\ localed al 430 and 434 Costa Mou Sheet. 6nd 433 Walnut Str eet m an f!I lOll" I nv1ronmenlal dttMmo n•hOn eumpl .Publrshtd Newport Buch Costa Moa Daily PtlOI l•1iuary 9 2004 F999 How to Place A Th• lollow1n1 o•uons art ckNn1 bualnen n A & 8 Custom Uphol slety, 2940 Collea• Av• Sit A. Costa Meu CA 92626 lou Oevid M•dfld, 2940 Cotftle A~• .. St• A. Costa M.u, CA 92626 Thtt business ls con ducted by: an lnd1v1duel Have you uert•d dolfll buslne11 ytt7 Yts 6/1196 Jose David Mtdt Id This slattmenl was tiled with th• County Cleek of Oren&• County on 12/15/03 IOOMt6U02 Dally Piiot. Otc 19. 26. 2003. Jan. 2, 9. 2004 F969 Tilt lollowtnf r1t11on• .,. dotnC bu.ineu o Opportun• 8usln•U Solution•. 2104 lltSla Latedo, He"'l)Orl Such. Cekf0tn11 92660 Thol!llJ M•llllew Hest, 2104 VtsU Laredo, H•wport 9Hch. C•h fornla 92660 lh11 l>uSln .. s Is con· dueled by· 1n 1nd1V1du1I Hive you started dolDS business yel' No Thomas Heu fhis slatem•nl wn hied with Iha County Clerk of O"n&e County 011 01/0//04 2004•'701 TO Delly Pilot ltn. 9, 16, 23. 30. 2004 F991 ...... ..... ... s....... lht lollowlna pe1soni are dO'"C busona.s u l & l Applt1nce. 632 W B•k•• SI • Co•t• Meu. CA92626 r t it• L•c><dt$, 23!>4 '-lltellon C11.. Cost• M•u. CA92626 lh~ busineu 11 con ducted by• an 111dlvidu1I Hn• you start•d dOln1 buslneu y•I? No rell• llpldls Tll•s s11t•ment was hied with the County Clerk of 0!4nti• County on 12/16/03 200JH61.JH Daily Pilot Dec 19, 26. 2003. Jan 2. 9, 2004 F959 STARTING ANEW BUSINESS?? • • • ••• • • • • • • Ac-. ..... ......... t ht tollowina pe"ons •r• OOlna busln•u u F7 Dulan•. 2\ 11 Doc tors Cuc le A· 104, Co•!• Mest, CA 92627 Wiiey Mattson. 2111 Doctor• Clfcle 1"104. Cos I• Meu, CA 92627 rt11s busoneu Is con ducted by. 1n 1nd1vldu1I H1vt you sterted doll\I busin•n yall Yes. 12·1 ·03 Wiley Mattson Thi• sl•ltment wo filed wrlh lhe County Cle<I< of Or1na1 County on 12/23/03 200J6tHOIS Dally Piiot Jin 2. 9. 16. 13. 2004 f985 TIJt Legal Drparmu111 at rhr D1n!y J>ilot is ple1isrtl 10 announcr 11 nrw srro1rc 11ou1 a11a1lnbk ro nrw busmrJJrf. ~ w1/l 11ow SEARCH 1hr namr for you at 110 rxrra charg1'. 1md savr you rhr rimr and rhr mp 10 rhe Court Ho11se 111 Santa Ana. Thm. of count. tifrrr rht 1rarch u compkud Wt' will file JOtir jicrrtiow businm name s111trmmt wllh the County Clerk. p11bluh onu n Wt'ek for four Wt'eks aJ required by lmv a11d rhm file your proof of pub/1rr111011 w11h thr Cnunry Ckrk. f>lrrur stop by 10 fik yo11r fictitious bwinm hamt srarrmmt at thr Daily Pilot, J:JO W. &1y r. Co1t1.1 Mt'ia. lfyo11 ca1111ot uop hy. pkasr roll us at ( 949) 642-4321 11T1d 111t will m11/u am111gmunr1 for you ro h1111du 1/,iJ proadurr by mail. If you 1'1011/d ha11f 1111-y furthrr q11rst1om. pleast ((//{us rmd u>r 11111/ ht more 1/,1111 glad to ass111 yo'u. llood luck 111 yn11r new bu;inm! Daily~-Pilot ...---Deadlines -- Rates and deadline' arc 'ubjcc1 10 change w11hou1 nouce. Tiic publisher reserves the right 111 1.:cn,or. reda.\:oify. revise or reject any da~s1fied advenisemcnt Plea~e repon an y error thac may be tn your cla:.i.1fied .1d 1mmed1a1ely. The Dail) Pilot :iccep1' no hab1h1y for an} crnn 111 an advcniscmcnl for "h1ch 11 ma} bc respon)1blc except fur 1h1.: '°'' uf 1hc spaCl' ac1ually occup11:d b) the error Credit can only be allo"l'd Im the fir:.1 in:.ert1on. Vlf1 II CLAss1FrnAD -ii Monday ...................... Friday S:OOpm Tuesday ................... Monday 5:00pm Hy Fax (9-l91 6 l I ·65\1-l t'l(.t· ... U"'-tu,t..: '~~"' "·u"'· ut.t ,.-._,. ... numl'C"'t ""I "-C' 11, . .ti \1.U t\,k~ ~nh .. rn\t ~\J•ll\ ' By Phone (949) 642-5678 Hours By Mail/In Person: 330 We\I Buy S1rt:ct Costa Mc:'"· CA 92()27 Al Newpon Blvd & BJ}' 51 Wednesday .............. Tue:.day 5 :OOpm Thur day ............ Wednesday S:OOpm Friday .................... Thursday 5:00pm Saturday ..................... Fnday 3:00pm 11.'lcphunc X .I0,1111-5·00pm MvnctJ, -Fnday Walk· In 8:30am·5:00pm Monday-Fnday Sunday ....................... Friday S:OOpm ANNOUNCEMENTS [9 ] & MISC. 1010-1110 SE ~ GARAGE SALE BUSINESS & FINANCIAL ENTERTAINMENT = 1310 IQUMllCJUSM OfPOITlllTY All real uhle advert"· 1n• 1n this n1wsp1pt1 Is 1ubl•cl to \he federal ,.,, HOUlltll Act of 11168 "' 1mended which mt-ti II 1lle111 lo 1dv•rl11t :1ny preftt· ence. llm1t111on or dlscttmrnahon based on rtce. color, 1tl1slon. sea. h1nd1C•p. t1m11lal st1tus o< national 011a1n or •n 1n1en1oon to Ill-~• •ny •uch pufertnu. lrrntlA tron °' dlsc11m1n1tion Tiiis MWSl>•ll•• writ not -now1n1ly 1cctpl 1ny tdv•rtlument lor rHI •SUI• which " 1n YlolttlOfl of Ill• l1w Our IHd•rt ltt h•rtby lnf«IMd th•t ell dwell inp ad••r liHd In lltls Mwaptptr ere 1ullable OCI 111 tQUel opp«tunlty bols To compl•I" of dis · crlmin1hon, caN HUO toll· frtt •• 1 ·800·424 8590 SELL your stuff through classified! ESTATE RSAU 2305-2490 1483 lost 1505 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~ -~~~~~-L M 1 frl.loy fadM's &old M CASHPAIO" __ .,... .. ~.~ wt BUY l8TATlS •I~ •tf fr~ t•rv.ce .. ! CONSl~N~'.N!~1 I' I 0"4SMf COM Yard Sate} U40t1 .......... S119 2pm Ne_,_,l_lt SAT 8 12 1300 Oov1r Or/ Nottingham Tools. olllc. 1uppllu . tu m•cll1ne.enhq11ts, collecllbln. etc .. ,. SAT 1-12, 411 Yle U• H.r4, r."" werl•ty, It•••• •14, ...... , ........... . r ,4.N.,, •tc. FIND , watch "' enl ol Rnb1nM>11 May Store f a•h1on l~lllnd rtward 19491 6«·81'.>8 lOST WHITI MAlTISI 11n POI In COM •ar fy SA I mnrn1na 'l lth REWARD• Call Doe Woih ':149 6 73 4137 !>6? BA I 0481 v.u .... c .. ~.,,u, t<•y on w1na~ I "'' nor HI 5 pnrnls di tit Sotu blc RewMd 714 2J5 1926 f Olnd HOME FURNISHINGS 1510 Fumltun 3435 CHlllllY SlllGH 110 Sold ""IOd. br sld -fl boarro5t tn!M.~ S8XI -S250 g&.H>07 OUHN MATHUS sn Or1tqJedit. tnnd NW sill 11 pia9c w/wwf SIC SI~ Qlld(hwglg~ IUTClll-llO(I TAIU S 175 CREA T CONDITION 949.544.3900 WANtlD DIAMOND Pl> wtnts ptlnctls Of redillnt cut tolittlrt •t 01 ,..,. VS2 Of better I Of bett.r. 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W/D houkul'\, OW, N~wly r"lurbr~cd All UTIUTllS rNO SISID rru ~ clfc>, $2!>011111 /14·!>45-0442 , ..... ~ pvt, hu&e y11rd. w/d, and frie, avllil, 2·car"1l'~ RV poslllble. 2 Sia ihech, petsn iCt ~mo Mt-29~1 WTIUR Apt 2bl 2ba Me.,ortladl laund rm. liKtlt & br(dlt, YIAILY llASIS voew of r ashlon ~ pr of flNl NIWPOln HOMES k.'fr~ SM'mo 96~ 1MU CiiUM»Y llAl.TOltS JOBS WANTED Nl/Oce-View •-0..r.tnlront/22nd, Prrwale roum. unturn, share ba, utol\ pa1d. no/s111il. k1ld1•nett•. lnd1y, lblk lo Newport prer, SlJOm Call Sam 949·178 /90!i (between 9am-!>pm) ...., a i><•valc SlJole w/pvt ~th Nl NB Wall lo bwclt pied Ulmm, pool, JKUUI, cAJb hot&!, super QUOel. ne 1 I to Hoa& $900,lmo I st a. !;bl 949-650-1332. ... 74/v SIOI~ 400- 60():.1 unll.S Petfl!l.1 IOI vt:hH.lu\, low r dlr\ •all C.t1ulyn ~9 86J IJYO JESIOEN I tAl REN I~ ORANGE 7• COUNTY 3~ 2 ......... i.-... palru, e<1r. wd. ilVarl 3 I lu 6 15 $2000/mo • ulll Ael Anne 949 673 6!>11 41• 21A, u,,.., U..lt, Lr~ master w/b.tltu11y, dl\U front deck, e••a&e ~Ii.tu. $1900/mo yurly Ael 949 723 1363 Bllboa Plninsull llr w/.-.,e, •• •u btolh, clean & 11u1el $1000/mo ava1labl• now l ll 68/.Ql28 JI().~ Service Directory Mt-675-4161 ~ STUDIO, near beach & Wllllld b•y. ldurodry room. 102 -------- E Bay $820/mo utll Incl. 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C •le11CH Reason.,ble Rates ll337023 714 638 4034 lAINIOW aK1I MMn Pa1ntrnc We•t. ~ Quality tob! free estimate L•569897 714·636-8888 80Gm llSl'IUllTlllO aWOOOIWIHO *-.......... ., ., . ....,.._.., NOllATTEll HOW YOU SAY If, CLASSIFIED CM Fiii n. '-a dl•i•kin ot MBfJ Banuer'I SEWER JClTING ELECTRONIC SLAB LEAK DETECTION r roendly Servrce t4t -67S -tJ04 www~com l' 7~2•97 ln~urtd SIMI --~ (949)645-2352 ....Sf& ...... "'* .. Fre! Est! Sm rlPlh. DC'TTCU Diie. 714-$9150 PIU(:tslPl ....... RtPtlrl a R-delinl f'M:C UTIMATE L'617391714·119>1090 THI SfltWl•I Specraht1n1 In Walll)apr Removal l•588241 949 360 1211 80U>IMW1Sf WINDOW SEIVKI Sall~taction Guartnleed ~1·156271~ c 0 'ro OBTAIN sum BUSINESS ADVANTAGE REBATE AND PROVIDE ausrNESS CARD OR BUSINESS LICENSE REBATE IN LIEU OF SPECIAL LOW RATE flNANCINO. 1 At This Net Cost / I c I ' \l l '/t ,,, \ ~ YEA .R-END md .,., ...... ..... BUSINESS OWNER OR OBTAIN SIOOO BUSINESS ADVANTAGE REBATE AND PROVIDE BUSINESS CARD OR BUSINESS LICENSE. REBAJC IN LJEU OF SPECIAL LOW RATE FINANCING. · 3 At This Payment (107892. J04739. J09322) ...,..,.,.. .............. dtatte over I OJOO ml let per yur. OJ'il APPROVED FMCC LEVEL 0. I &: 2 TlfRS, REBATE • SJOOO + $1000 BUSINESS ADVANTAGE REBATE. 1 At This Payment (116239) (187499) 27K Mlle, Under F•ctory Werranty, Full Po-r, In Xlnt Condition ............................................................................................................... . EVENT .......... •10.••• ~~2~!f.~ ~~~~ll~~ull Power, Under Pectory Werranty, Xlnt Velue ........................................................................................................................................................ _.* 1 • ~ 9. 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