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MQNDAY, FEBRUARY 2, 2004
IN BUSINESS
Enough time for serious jitters
With many couples get
engaged in the months
leading up to Valentine's,
area wedding planners
and retaiJers are on aJert.
Alicia Robinson ·
Daily Pilot
COSTA MESA -Planning a wedding
takes time, and for some people prepar-
ing to tie the knot. the planning begins
now.
Because many people gel engaged
between the December holidays and
Valentine's Day. by this time of year.
couples have wedding planning on their
minj:I, ~aid wedding consultant Judy
Feenstra. who has helped put together
weddings in Costa Mesa fo r more than
30 years.
Couple~ usually allow six months to a
year to get the venue they want, sbe
said. Businl!ss is picking up for Feen stra,
who has returned to work after ~ome
time off.
After se111ng the wedding date and
choosing the location for the event.
many brides-to-be start looking for a
photographer. said John Blom. who
runs a photo.,rraphy business in Cocona
del Mar. "
In Southern California, people often
hold either the wedding ceremony or
reception outdoors. so October b the
preferred wedding month for many.
Blom said. He books weddings as far as
lO months in ai.lvance.
Jewelry. a dress and shoes. and invita-
tions must also be elected ahead of
time. Those accouterments will be
showcased this month at South Coast
Plaza, marketing director Debra Gu.nn
Downing said.
This is the third year the shopping
venue has focused on weddings in Feb-
ruary. Not only do many engagements
take place this time of year. but retaiJers
bring out wedding fashions and acces-
sories then as well, she said.
MWe get a lot of traffic for thill promo-
tion," she said. "We have over u hun -
drep stores that sell wedding-related
m erchandise."
Among those stores are the bri~aJ sa-
INSIDE
For more business news, see Page A2.
Ion at Saks Fifth Avenue. which will host
thrcl' trunk shows of designer bridal
collections in thi month.
Abo at South Coast Plat.a. 1eweler
Black, Starr & Frost wiU show off its dia-
mond jewelry on Saturday and Sunday,
offering wedding cake and champagne
for visitors. One hot seller today is vin-
tage-l0okit1g jewelry because celebrities
have been wearing it, ... aid "tore man-
ager John Oancy.
Once the jewelry and dress are cho-
i.en, brides oftl'll pick what tht'y'll wear
See JlmRs. Pa&e A4
MARK C DUSTIN/DAILYPllOT
Missy Hams of In Bloom puts a calla
hly in an arrangement for a bridal
display in Macy's in South Coast Plaza.
Council to
mull arts
district
touch-up
Two plans will go before
city leaders, one of whic h
would a lso create grants for
arts a nd music students.
Deirdre Newman
Daily Pilot
COSTA MESA -The city of the am will
focus on ih ans dbtrict tonight wht•n ci ty
leader~ fool at ways to "Pict· op thl" are11.
The U 1y Council will dii.cu~~ a lniL'>ter
plan for Town Center Drive and two op-
tions for a theater and <Lrt-. district plan.
l11e talks come after l'\lensiVl' work bv
city official-.. staff member-; and till' pmp:
crty owner~ in the area.
DOUGLAS ZIMMERMAN /DAILYPILOT
Partygoer Andy Demetri cheers a touchdown by the New England Patriots just before halfttme. The Patriots won the Super Bowl, 32-29.
"I think it's wonderful that the hard
work that hao; gone before, and a lot cif the
tenacity of former council member IJnda
Dixon. i!> coming forward." Cnuncij -
woman Ubby Cowan -,:ml. "'And we have
an°opportu11i1y to really make a difference
now in our art!., ..
Super Bowl benefit
Luis Pel\a
Daily Pilot
H undreds gathered at the
Newport Dunes Reson
not only to watch the
the Super Bowl but 10
suppon Olive Crest I tomes and
Services fo r Abused Children.
Katie l leimark. chairwoman of
the Super Bowl P.xtravaganza for
the Lighthouse Guild. which is
the fundraising arm of Olive
Crest, said that they were
expecting more than 600 people •
Th e Liglztliouse Guild raises money for
abused children with a Super Bowl party
at the Newport Dunes
to at1end the event this year.
Last year. thl' t.ruild raised
$120.000 for Olive Crest with this
event alooe.
The Los Angeles Laker Girls
made their way down 10 Newport
not only 10 football fans before
the games start but because they
enjoy supponing great
organizations.
Screenwriter David McKenna
und his wife, Marcy. got the idea
for the Super Bowl Extravagaro.a
from a Super Bowl event that they
attended in Las Vegas. He said
that he wanted to have an event
that wasn't an ordinary black tie
affair.
"We're here to s uppon the
Lighthouse Guild. helping
children find their way," l.akcr
Girl Kristin Jacobs said.
Th e fans stnud up as sint-:er
Reyonce Knowll's sang the
national anthem on giant i.creens
and applauded when she
finished.
Gabriel Oni7. a member of the
Servants for Ch rist Motorcycle
Ministry. volunteered his time as
securiry for the VIP area. lie said
1ha1 his organii'.ation helps to
keep the co<;t of the event down
See BOWL, Pa1e A4
INSIDE/OUT
The theater and an., tll'>trict rl'fer . ., 111 tht•
area bordered hy Umtol Strt·e1 on the
we.,t, Sunnowcr Avenue on tht' north, /\v-
enue pf the Aris on t Ill' C'a~t and tht• '\an
Diego freeway on the '>011th.
A theat~r and art!> distru:t plan 1-, re·
4uired hy thl· three development agree-
ment~ for the Scger.,tmm Town C:t•nter.
the Segcr~trom Cen ter for the Art~ and
I wn Town Center .• DeVl'lopmt'nl agrc·r·
ments arc hashed out before the d ty RM?\
II'> approval 10 certain projects and uc;11ally
include applicanL'> comm111ing monl'y to
the city for com1111111ity benefits in rc111rn
for entitle111en1., they receive.
C J. Segerslmm & Son!> i., re4wred 10
fund $1 m illion in improvemen ts, and
CommoriWcalth Partners, which owm
-iwo Town C:cnter. hai. to 1iitch in $1.2 mil-
li on.
The goals of the staff members' plan are
10 emphasize the sensl' of place that exists
in the district -by cnt.uring consistency
and superior design for prominent par1!.
See TOUCH-UP, Pa1e A4
Killing bison at the Friday bitrger club
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WEATHER ~
CIOllds are gathering. It
should be reining tonight.
S..Pa1eA2.
SPORTS
Bonita Canyon Sports
Pant, yeart In the making.
11 finally being enjoyed by
loc.I athletes.
S..P .. tA5
S hortJy after I broke up witJl my
girlfriend Angel, I took a job as a
clerk at a health food store in
Costa Mesa. The job pald slightly above
minimum wage. and my weekly hours
were always kept slightly below the
number at whJch the owners would
have to provide me t>enefl1s. But the
store was just a couple of blocks from
my apartment and offered me a big
employee discount inside Its full-service
restaurant. so I was happy.
I've never been a big fan of health
food, and never less so than when I was
In my early 208. Raised in a Puerto Rican
household, I found the very thought of
putting anything in my body that wasn't
DAVID
SILVA
fried, pork-based o r
heavily salted almost
offensive. My
culinary sensibilities
had been a constant
source of annoyance
to Angel, a lapsed
vegetarian who pined
for the lost days of
falafel and
pineapele-tofu boats.
She would blanch
every time she carn_e
home and found me
happily slicing away at a bloody-rare
steak. and would shriek every time I
would sprinkle salt on her vegetarian
dishes.
"Why are you pouring that heart
poison on my Afghan potatoes7" she'd
shout. "You h aven't even lasted them
yet!"
'Tm sorry," I'd say. "They just -
looked llke they needed salt." •
On the day Angel finally moved out. I
celebrated with a plate of prime rib and
a side of pork rinds.
But my gastronomic excesses
changed the day I took that job at the
heaJth food store. Compelled by
economic reality to make liberal use or
my store discount. I waved a tearful
goodbye to beef ribs and hot dogs, and
bade an even more tearful heUo to the
world ofsoy "Whibs" and "Not Dogs."
If my new diet hadn't been so bland
and unappeaJing, I would havt found
the restaurant's reliance on meat
ubstitutes hilarious. It seemed IWlosl
hypocritical that ln an establishn9
that catered to vegetarians. every other
Item on the menu was designed to look
-if not taste -like the very foods
vegetarians considered unwholesome.
"Why the ruse?" I complained bitterly
lo my co-worker, Pete, who was h1mself
a vegetarian. "Why do you guys torture
yourselves like that? If you're so
fascinated with meat, just cut out the
,
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A2 Monday. F tbru.:iry 2, 2004
YOUR
BUSINESS SPOTLIGHT
DON LEACH I OAA.Y PILOT
Green Room owner Gregg Steiner moves a new board to a wmdow rack. The store displays board s online now, too.
Green Room goes online
Alicia Robinson
Oa1lyP1lot
I n Nt'' 11<11 I neat h. only tht' mo~t
d('dka1ed .,urfers brave icy
1-cbruary 1empera1urt"> to
pr c1ctll"t' 1 hrt r spon. leaving lt•w
-.t10 pptnl( for ... urthnnrch and
'ungla'>.wi. th" urnc ul y.·.ir.
Bui at\ wam l '(lllWwlwre. lo
combat tlw dcptl'''ing dkct of
w1111er weather on hh b~me~'· Cirt•en
Room !\urfShop propnetor (,re~
~leiner took h" husine~' unli111• ,ti
mazon.rom in Deu·mbt•r
M lllt' chaJlen~t' of IJktttK lht· 'wrt·
uvcr i:-1.11.ing a h11,im''' that',
'e.a,onal a.nd 1ry111ic tu nl.1~t· ti
'omc1h111g t.h.11\ ,tt•.111)·,' SJtd "itt'lllt't.
J Ph1laddplua nattH' 1\hn bouw11 1lw
(.reen Hoom\ bu"n''" in 2001
l1w Wei.I ( o,l\l I l1RJm<1y ~tort• wll.,
'urfhoanh and .1rce~oncl',
'~ll'bo.mJ,, body boartl'i. ~hoe,,
I ,hjn, .md a v.:anl'ty of other
nwn-handbe for the hoard '>pom
I fll\lltJ
Un11l n.•u •nlly. the Am.von weh .. 11e
had ltllk in thr way of 'Jlortmg l(OOds,
!\lt'trlt'r ..a.id. but the o;ite ha'> branched
out into t'verything from camptT11( anti
hiking Kear 10 equipment for 1earn
'pon-. !>llt'h iL'i lacroSM'.
·11·~ '"II new, and we l(fll 1n on th<.'
wound Ooor." he said.
One other surf shop. Swell, also
.. ells through Amazon.com, but
Steiner !>aid it's an online·only outlet,
'o he\ the sole source that also has a
brick and mortar store that customers
can \i'>ll.
"With a retail store. everything's so
'ca.\linal and trendy,· Steiner said.
"It\ got 10 go in and go out quick. and
1f you overstock. you kill yourself.·
The Green Room can also carry brand
name.-. online that can't be sold in the
'>lore hecause or other stores' sales
1erri1ory agreements. said Emily
Smith. who worts entering product
infomrn11on to go onllne at the surf
'hop
Srnnh. a busanes.s student al
C'o nrortlia University In Irvine. has
\\ urkl•d al the Green Room for about
<;o, monlhs. She's had to learn new ,illl~ continually to keep up with
Amal.on·., evolving sporting goods
\'CflU{', ._he said.
fhe work can be time-consuming.
and ,11c has to double-check alJ the
data. but she's learning more about
~maU busine~ as well a'l onlinc sales.
she sau.J
Steiner said has store's presence on
Amazon.com has been great for
busine~'i because or the site's
c·xpo~ure and crediblllty with online
shoppers.
·The response was immediate,·
~iner Sfl,id. MThe thing about
Amazon that's wonderful is we don't
have to do any marketing.
Everything's done for us.·
Wh1Je Steiner has sold a number of
long-board skateboards and
surfboard accessories through
Amazon, he's only sold one surfboard
onUne so far. He doesn't expect
sur1board orders to pick up much
because shipping them is costly, he
said.
Having the urlboards shown on
Amazon is like an online catalog. he
said. which generates more interest in
t.Jie store.
Steiner expects his online busine~
IO grow. perhaps eventually
surpassing his in·store business. He"s
planning to hire an employee to
manage online sales, and he's trying
to prepare for the rush or summer
business..
"We're gelling this much attention
now from Amazon. and ifs the
absolute bonom, worst time or the
season.~ he said. "We just need to be
ready fo r it. because it"s going to
happen.·
The Green Room Surf Shop is at
6480 W. Coast Highway in Newpon
Beach.
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THE BUSINESS. OF LANGUAGE
No braking
for acronyms
L et's say,
hypothetically
spealcing. that I
hate sport utility
vehicles. Would I be
hating S.U.V.'s, S.U.V.s,
SUV's or SUVs?
To find out, let's first
explore our
hypothetical scenario a
the opportunity to
obstruct my view or
traffic, thereby
endangering my safety
by rendering me unable
to see life· threatening
road hv.ards just a few
yards ahead of me.
bit further. Let's say,
hypothetically, that I
That would mean
that I'm a
discriminating jerk to
JUNE drivers or SUVs. A 101 of
hate these vehicles not CASAGRANDE people want to put an
for the most common
reasons -fuel inefficiency,
rollover dangers. general silliness
-but for an even heller reason:
Sport utility vehicles obstruct my
view of traffic, hypotheticiilly
spealdng of course.
Just as some people (al least
one I know of) protest the
presence of these vehicl~ on the
freeways by not letting them cut
into traffic, others protest the
widespread confusion about
acronyms and aposO"Ophes by
writing to me.
And. as always, I protest my
own ignorance by opening a
book and pestering copy editors.
Acronyms are a no-no at most
newspapers. Pretty much every
single copy editor l"ve ever heard
discuss the topic has used an
identical term: •aJphabet soup."
If you write, ·Tue CIA and the
FBI will investigate the EIR and
investments in an IRA affiliated
with an HMO PDQ,· readers just
!rind or glaze over. So you can
wort at a newspaper a hundred
years and never have to learn
how to deal with acronyms.
I was well into that
hundred·year blissful ignorance
when on Friday I realized I
needed a column I-Opie and
dipped into my bonomless
magic carpetbag of stuff I don't.
know.
Lo and behold, now I know.
And the answers are surprisingly
simple.
Most acronyms use capital
leners and don't get periods.
Period.
A sport utility vehicle is an
SUV. The Central lntelllgence
Agency is the CIA. A chief
executive officer is a CEO. An
environmental impact report is
an EIR.
The last two examples are also
a clues to a mistake I've seen a
lot. Many people seem 10 think
that any term that has a popular
acronym must necessarily be
capitalized. Not so. An
environmental impact report b
not a proper name, but its
acronym is capitalized. OK?
Now we know that one vehicle
I may not let in front of me in
traffic is an SUV (and we can al l
chant together:
"hypothetically'"). Bui how about
more than one?
Say that in my SO-mile
commute I manage 10 deny four
or five such vehicles a chance to
get in front or me every single
day. That means four or five
huge walls on wheels don't get
apostrophe in there,
just as a lot or people want 10 sit
taller than others as they drive
down the freeway, a clear view
all the way to the hori:ron. But
there's no need. With most
acronyms. no aposcrophe is
needed before the S when you
malce it plural.
As you've probably guessed.
there are exceptions and, more
annoying, contradictions
between some authorities.
For academic titles, for
example. the ClUcago Style
Manual and the Associated Press
Style Guide both say to use
periods: Ph.D .. MA The Los
Angeles Times Style Guide says
Lo omit the periods: PhD.
But these sources disagree on
the plural forms. Olicago says
that for "abbreviations with two
or more interior periods or with
both capital and lowercase
letters Corm the plural with an
apostrophe and an s." So your
faculty consists of M.A's and
Ph.D.'s. But ln Los Angeles TI mes
Style, it would be PhDs.
See why so many people hate
grammar? Allow me to give you
a simple guideline that won't
please aU the people aU the time,
but will give you a defensible
option: No periods and no
apostrophes ... uniess (you
knew that was coming. didn't
you7) following those rules
malces your meaning less clear.
for example. if you're writing
a sign that will be posted on the
wall of a bank and the sign reads
in all capitals, KWE OFFER CD'S
f.NO !RA'S: Go ahead and put
in the apostrophes becayse
that's the only way to ~e it
clear that the s isn't pan or the
acronym. If anyone gives you
any grief, go al1ead and invoice
my authority: MJune said I
could."
Dino for "mind your p's and
q's" and similar case!> in which
the apostrophe is the only way
10 malce clear what you're trying
lo say.
So. when you see a
hypothetical bumper sticker on
a hypothetical Hyundai that
says, ·1 DON'T BRAKE FOR suv·s .• you'll know that the
hypothetical driver isn't crazy or
even jealous. She's clearly in the
right.
• JUNE CASAGRANDE covers
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Airport. She may be reac:tied at
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SURF AND SUN
Y'EATHER FORECAST
The cloudl will accumulate
this aftemoon In anticipation of
rain. The chance of rain will be
40% by then. South wind•
should pie* up to 15 mph aboot
that time, too. The hight
shoutd be from 61 to 67.
At night. rain is almost
auur9d, and there "9
rumblings of thunderstorms.
The~ winds ahould be
from 10 to 20 mph. The IOWI
should tSe from 49 to 54.
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BOATING FORECAST
South winda from 10 to 20
knots lhould IUpp&ant light
variable winda on the Inner w.een. The W9YM lhould be 2
1-t or"'** on• w.-awefl . . . fn>m 2 to 4 .... The wtnda
ehould bt ncHthw .... rty
toNght. TheWllWlt ~be 3
f9ec on• IWlll from• to 8 tMt.
~out..,..,... M\111
craft advisory to be in effect
South winds at 10 knots should
give way to touthwe11 winds
from 15 to 25 knots. The wavea
should be 3 feet on a west
swell from IS to 7 feet. At night,
northwest winds should be
from 15 to 20 knots. and the
awell from 7 to 9 feet.
SURF
The turf should bedt down.
Into the chest· to shoulder-high
zone but could still offer •
heed-high Of two.
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• Dally Pllo1 Monday, FebruatY 2, 2004 Al
COSTA MESA CITY COUNCIL PREVIEW
ON THE
AGENDA
receive and Ole the repon and to appoint
two council members to work with staff to
decide how to proceed.
FYI
• WHAT: Meeting of the Colla Mesa City
Council
Here are some of the items the council
will consider tonight. BRISTOL STREET ZONING •WHEN: 6:30 p.m. today
•WHERE: City Council Ch1mber1 at City
Hall, 77 Fair Drive
CITY ATI"ORNEY REVIEW The council will consider a plan that
could transform a corridor of Bristol Stret't
into an area 1oned for mixed uses of
commercial. office and residential
development. The idea is being promoted
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The council will consider whether 10
outsource ome or all or the work of the city.
attorney's offici! after they hear the results of
a cost·benelh analysis of the department.
The council hired M,anagement Partners Inc.
last year to analyze the department to
determine whether the current setup Is the
most effective and efficient way to provide
legal services for the city.
by volunteers of the Bristol Street
Committee, who see the mixed·use plan as a
way to increase tile city's housing supply.
reduce·commute times and diversify land
uses.
Sta.IT members in the Developmem
Services0epar1Jnenthaverecol1Ullended
that the council approve the action.
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WHAT TO EXPECT
WHAT TO EXPECT
A 101 of questions. Though Managemen1
Panners will bring to the table a number of
options for the city. Administrative Services
staff members so far have been vague in
reporting the problems in the depar1rnen1
and the options for improving them.
Tonights council action will be only to
The question before the council wiJJ be
whether to approve the final concept plan
that would create a mixed-use overlay zone.
The zone. in tum. would lay the groundwork
for developing the area. The zone would
apply to thl' section of the Bristol Street
corridor that is east of Bristol Street between
Baker Street and the Corona del Mar
Freeway.
A 145·unll condominium project could
clear ils final hurdle. The council on Jan. 20
approved a modification of th e onginaJ
proposaJ for the 1901 Newport Blvd. project.
which includes 415 residential parking
space~ and 448 commercial parking spaces.
WHAT TO EXPECT
Tonight's second teadJng could seal the
deal.
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middle man and have
)'Ourselves a nice pork chop!"
··Meat') an addictive
)Ubstance, ~ Pete replied.
"People find it difficult to just
~ive it up entirely."
"Well, I'm not buying It!'" I
'nappt>d, bitterly ch,ewing on a
toothpick. Soon after switching
10 a meatless diet. I picked up a
bad habit of nervously chewing
on inedible objects. Tuothpick.s.
gum, s1raw,, pencils-anything
to help my canines and incisors
feel like they still had a purpose.
··Look. Dave. ir's.rough -I
know what you're going
through." Pere said gently.
··Right now, you're moody
because you·re 'detoxing' from
all those cancerous steroids they
pu1 into beef. Try to think
positively about it. You're feeHng
better. aren't you? And you're
loc;ing weight and looking better.
right?"
I took the roothpick out of my
mouth and pointed it at him
menacingly. "Don·t you ever pu1
down beef to me again!··
Yeah, I was moody. For weeks,
I groused and complained.
providing no end of amuseme111
to Pete and the re'it of my
co-workers. all of whom were
more or les on rhe wheat-grass
wagon. One day. when I was
working rhe register. I launched
into a 15·minute dissenation
about how beef and pork were
necessary for a balanced diet.
"If it doesn·t have meat." I
'>olemnly intoned 10 my shift
partner, Jennifer. "it'<; not a
meal."
This wall a 'ltatcmcnt one
often heard in 1he home of my
youth, and in repeating it I felt I
was somehow paying homage to
the spirits of my ancestors. Of
course. this ignored that many
of m y ancec;tors became spirits
by way of congesrive heart
failure.
Jennifer laughed. "You make
eating smart sound so stupid."
she said. "Just 'ltick with it, Dave.
You'll srart to like it after
awhile."
··That's what rm afraid of." I
replied. nibbling on my name
badge.
And, rrul~ I was. Stationed at
my register, r would watch rhe
customers walk through the
front doo r, and the thought of
sharing a common diet with
them alanned me. Looking
back. I'm sure I was ju'>t
focusing on the negative. but at
the time I found myself
wondering how it wru; that
patrons of a health-food store
'>eemed so -unhealthy. Men
and women as pale as paper
would shuffie up 10 the counter
and ask in ghostly voice" where
to find the die1e1ic tea section
And every t:ime, II wouJd be all I
could do not to reply. "1.-s to
your right, but if I were you. rd
skip that and check out the
burger joint down rhc street."
After six weeks of smokl'd
rcmpeh and alfalfa sandwiches.
I found I just couldn't take it
anymore. As soon a!. Friday -
payday -came around, I
'neaked our the back door ..it
lunchtime and hurried O\'l'r 10
the aforementioned burgl"r
1oint. I luddled over in 1ht·
darkest booth a" far buck m llw
res1<turant as I rould go. 11111
mro one of 1hc grea~ie~t <tnd
mo~t mJlntionally unadvi'>ablt·
cheeseburgers on the menu. My
i.tomach did a double-rake.
convuhed epiJeprically fo r fiw
seconds. then screarnct.I and
~l10uted for more. I fini'>hed the
entire burger and a hag of fric'>
in five minute!>.
Thirry minules later found me
back behmd the regi'iter. happily
ringing up sack.!. of wlwat Rerm
and organically grown polc·n1a.
And ju't when I thou~hl l"d
gotlen away with 11, Jenntler
~uddcnly leaned over and
whi~pered in my ear.
··someone\ bel'n eating
hamburgers."' My eye' wcnt
wide.
"n1at's a serious allegation:· I
replied evenly. 'Td wall un11l all
the facts were m bl'forc makin~
l>u1:h a cha~e."
"Oh. don't arl \O mnocenr!"
~he '>aid. ··you can 'rndl 11 ;11 ro,.,
1he room~"
··vou·re paran<ml.' I 111,t~lt'd
Ju<,t then. Pete looked around
and 'niffed rhe air. ··11a.,
someone been ea11ng
hamb urgers?" he ai.kcd.
I kepi my mouth dll!'.t'd !or
the remainder of the ~h1ft.
Since that hamburger meal
was the only indulgence I could
afford for thti pay period, I
stayed clean for the next six
days. Aul as soon as Friday .
rolled around again. ofT I went
10 the burger joint. I bought a
double-bacon burger with
cheese and hurried to the back
of the room. And there. siuing-jn
rhe very dark booth I had
occupied a week earlier. were
Jennifer and Pete. Silting In front
of them were two enormous,
half eaten burger:..
"Thb i' all your fault. vuu
know." Pere 'aid.
··sure it is," I ... aid. and "at
down 11ext to him.
So began the days of the
i-:nd <ty lunch rime burger dub.
Every payday. Jennifer. Pele and
I would meet in the back of the
grea'y fast·food restaurant. dine
on grea'y hamburgers and fries.
and make fun of all the weird
cu~1omer!> we had run into
earlit·r in the week. Evenwally.
we were joined by two other
o;torc employees. both of whom
had cau~h1 a whiff of red meat
when we walked by and had
demanded to be let in on tht·
conspiracy.
As 1he unofficial ringleader of
the group. I couldn'r help bur
reel respon~ible for leading a
hunch of vegetarian~ as1ray. In a
way, I was like that caveman
from ··200 I: A Space Ody,.;ey."
the one who 1eache hi.'> fellow
Neanderthals to quit starving on
Hntb' and lichens a11d just kill a
h"o11 or two. ll certainly wasn·t
une of 111y life's proudesr
moment ...
But never since lhar time hai.
..i h amhurger 1a<1ted ~o 1uicy. so -..11 .... fymg, 'u wonderfully
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COSTA MESA
• Bristol Str.t:
Drunkenness in public
wasreportedinthe2900
blodt at 1:27 a.m.
Saturday.
• Canyon Dtfw: Camping
In a prohibited area was
reported in the 2300 blodt
at 3 a.m. Saturday.
• Victorie 81rMt: A pers_on
was reported driving a
vehicle In the 1200 blodt
at 3:05 p.m. Saturday.
• Welac9 Avenue: A
person was reported
drunk In public in the
1800 blodt at 7:51 p.m .
Saturday.
•Welt Wlhon StrMt: An
open container in a public
park was reported in the
300 blodt at 11 :20 a.m .
NEWPORT BEACH
• CIHf Drive: A audible
burglar alarm w as
reported in the 600 block
at 8:05 a.m. Sunday.
• Heliotrope Ave: Music
was reported as a
disturbance In the 400
blodt at 3:01 a.m. Sunday.
• Lyndhurst: Rec*tess
driving was reported in
the 100 blodt at 4:05 a.m :
Sunday.
• Welt OcNn Front: A
party was reported a• a
disturbance in the 1900
• blodc at 2:47 a.m. Sunday.
• East Ocean Front and -
W11hlngton Street: An
occupied suspicious
vehicle was reported at
4:49 a.m . Sunday.
• s.nu Ana and 11th
StrMt: Road rage was
reported at 1: 10 a.m.
Sunday.
• Santa Barbani Drive: An
animal violation was
reported in the 800 block
at 6:02 a.m. Sunday.
Jll IERS
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with their dress.
Ungerie re1ailer Wolford and
shoe seller Stuart Weitzman also
have events planned this month
10 show their wares. Al Stuan
Weitzman. shoes made of clear
Lwcite have been among the
most popular stytes, store man-
ager Darlene Gardner said.
Finally, irwitattons must go out
about six weeks before the wed-
ding, said Jessica H.aapla, aswci·
ate manager al Crane & Co. ~
per Makers. 1ltls year. couples
are choosing to incorporate
more color into their weddings
through the invitatlons, she said.
With so many choices to
make, the biggest challenge of
planning a wedding is bringing
all the eltments together and fit-
ting them into the budget, Feen-
stra said.
When the economy is in a
slump. people are more frugal.
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Conbnued from Al
of public and outdoor privdte
spaces -and to provide a fund-
ing mechanism for public im-
provements. TI1ey suggest estab-
lishing a new I.heater and arts
council lhat would oversee the
administration of the plan and
would mainly comprise the
property owners.
Planning Commissioner Katri-
na folcy proposed another plan,
based on the evolution of the
theater and arts d.istrict into a
first-rate, mixed-use develop-
ment that isn't affected by much
outside influence and oversight.
The area ii. also mostJy held by
priv.u e interests, with only a
small amount of public right-of-
way available for improvement.
Foley's proposal calls for the
same goals as city staff members
propose, but it would eliminate
the bureaucracy of the proposed
council and provide funding for
arts and music in Costa Mesa
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Julie French pins the canopy of a bridal display in Macy's in South
Coast Plaza. The mall is showcasing its wedding businesses.
and wedding spending tends to
1.low down. she said. But she's ex-
pecting an upswing in the com -
ing months.
"E\terything I see. everything I
read is very optimistic about lhc
wedding business this year."
public schools.
The theater and arts council
ii;.n't necessary and wouldn't have
any independent authority·out-
side the regular city process. Fo -
ley said. And eliminating it
would save money and provide
the same public benefit.
The highJighl of Foley's plan is
the formation of a Costa Mesa
arts and music scholar grants
program.
Only about $650.000 of the
$2.2 miJlion total is necessary
for the public improvement!>.
Foley's plan suggests that a
minimum of$JOO,OOO of the re!>I
be alloca ted for Jhe arts and
music scholar prograrR · This
\fiOUld fu nd programs. produc-
tions, courses. field trips and
schoJarships for Costa Me1.a
public school students ages 4
through 18.
The Planning Commission ap-
proved both options in Novem·
ber. The CulturaJ Ans Committee
preferred Foley's plan and rec-
ommended that it be approved
by the council.
Paul Freeman. spokesman for
C.J. Segerstrom & Sons, said the
company doesn't have a prefer-
ence between the IWo options
but would like to see the neces-
sary act ions sperled out as clearly
as possible.
"I would rather have clearly
defined requirements as op·
posed to the idea of thii> theater
and arts council with a mission
that, I think. it's not clear what
the expectations are or will be
over the life of the development
agreement. which is· 20 years,"
Freeman said.
Foley remams confident lhat
her proposal offers more ben·
efits.
"I know there's a lot of com-
munity support for Lhb. and I
hope that the council will sec
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by having ilS members volunteer
their time to the event.
"I'd like to see the Patriots do
it." said Brian Konrath of Costa
Mesa. He normally roots for the
Oiicago Bears, he said.
Carol Agay of Costa Mesa said
she came to the event to support
the children and to root for the
P'dtriots, even though she had no
ties to the team.
"I thinlc it's great." Agay said.
"Its an opportunity to celebrate
our freedom and to be pan of
the festivities.· ·
·Jared Heid came all the way
from Glendora to Watch the New
England Patriots and the
Carolina Panthers play.
"Its great," said Ray Aoderete
of San Oemente. "It's a good
show-up. Its not overcrowded,
good service, looking forward to
see Sugar Ray play.·
No California teams were
playing, but that didn't stop
die-hard footbalJ fans from
getting into the game. Andy
'Demetri of Newport Beach Is a
huge football who had money
Feenstra said.
• ALICtA ROBINSON covers
business, politics and the
environment. She mav be reached
itt (949) 764-4330 or by e-mail at
al1c1s.robinson@latlmes.com.
lhal this is truly a community
benefit and much more so than
what the (staff members'! TI1ea-
ter and Ans District plan has to ....
offer," Foley said.
Planning and Development
Services staff members said lhey
favor Foley's proposal.
The council will also consider
a master plan for Town Center
Drive, which redraws the ponion
of Town Center Dnve beiween
P.drk Center Drive and Avenue of
the Art as a pedestrian-oriented
public pla7.a linking the major
art~ venue!> wilhin . Lhe Soulh
Coa~t Pla7.a Town Center area.
If lhe plan is approved, imple·
menting it would require lhat
Town Center Drive no longer be
a public ~treet. The council will
consider this change at another
meeting.
<Jo~ing Town Center Drive
would not have a major negative
effect on Lraffic outside of the
project area. an environmental
report found. OnJy one intersec-
tion within Lhe project area
could be affected -Bristol
Stree1 and Sunflower Avenue. But
lhis can be alleviated by chang-
ing lhe third northbound
through lane to allow right tums
from i1 as well.
The Segerstroms are pleased
with the way the plan is evolving,
Freeman said.
"We see a great opportunity to
create a unique asset fo r lhe
community and so we're very ex-
cited abou.&_it." Freeman said.
"We think i1"l going to work just
fine.~
Planning and Development
Services staff members recom-
mend approval of the plan.
• DEIRDRE NEWMAN covers Costa
Mesa. She may be reached at (949)
574-4221 or by e-mail at
de1rdre newman s la times.com.
riding on the rau:iots. The
Panthers wouldn't have a chance
of winning the championship,
Demetri said, because they play
too much defense, and if the
Patriots got ah ead by two or
three touchdown~. the Patriots
would come out on top.
Deann Mix of Newport Be!ich
said she thought that the event
wa~ "fabulous.'' She didn't care
who would win, she said,
becau e she really came to
supporr the charity ralher than
the Patriots or tne Panthers.
San Francisco 49er fan
Heather Gulino from Long
Beach wanted to see the
Panthers win because lhe
Patriots have had enough
opportunities at the
chan1 pionship and they always
choke.
"This is an amazing event the
turn out is spectacular." Gulino
said. "They d idn't m iss a beat.
Everything is on point. from the
d ecorations to the food to the
people. It's a perfect
afternoon."
• LUIS PEIQA is the news assistant
and may be reached at (949)
574-4298 or by e-mail at
luis.pena@latimes.com.
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DOUG DEATS
Monday, February 2, 2004 A5
Long wait for · park finally over
Bonita Canyon Sports
Park is open for business
after a series of hardships,
setbacks and delays.
Steve Vlr1en
Daily Pilot
The story of Bonita Canyon Sports
Park had a fajry-taJe enwng, but the
real book on the Newport Beach facility
may be bener described as a caution-
ary taJe.
The park's hlstory has included highs
and lows, excitement, controversy, frus-
tration and ultimately contentment.
Some people now caJJ it the premier
park in Newport Beach and one of the
best in Orange County.
I lowever, within U1e past two years,
most people couJd have caJJed it a giant
headache.
The process to get the park to where it
is today has been a lesson for Newport
Beach and surrounding ci1ies. Some say
the city of Newport Beach was simply
deaJt unfortunate situations. Sim. tJ1e
setbacks were an illustration of what it·
takes and what can happen when a city
comes together to build a park. mainly
for Its youth.
The park: officially opened Aug. 24,
and AYSO Regions 57 and 97 have been
using the fields-Next month, Newport
Beach LittJe League and the Newport
I !arbor Baseball Association will 1ake to
the basebaJI fields.
The early stages
Children running across lush. green
fields or playing basebaJI in a top·of-
the-line park were but vi sions for
Newport Beach in 1998. The Newport
Harbor BasebaJJ Association became
accusto med to playing on beaten-
down fields that were just safe enough
for use. Fields were becoming in great
need for AYSO players in Region 57
and 97.
But 1hen came the idea of Ronila
Canyon Sports Park.
For starters, the Newport Beach resi-
dents realized the park was ideal and ii
was only a matter of Lime before the
park would become reaJity. However,
no one knew ju st how long it would
take.
·(The ·city of Newport Beach I held
public meetings with youth support
groups." sajd Andrea McGuire, the
Newport Beach recreation superinten·
de nt. ~The pubhc had a hand in 1he
process with this particuJar park."
Though the people had their say, it
took city officials more Lhan a year 10
agree on what should b e in the park.
In 2000, Newport Beach began to
make its dream a reaJity. The contrac·
1ors1 the ones who provided the lowest
viable bid to work on the park, were
hired, which eventuaJly proved to be a
mistake.
MARK C. DUSTIN I DAILY PILOl
Bonita Canyon Sports Park in Newport Beach has four baseball fields, three soccer fields, two tennis courts and one basketball court on its 33.5-acre expanse.
Watching gra:--s gr0w
Ir's difficuh tu de1erir111e wht n
things wenl a\\1 j for lht> park. bu1
most point IO lhc financial l>labilily ol
Cas1ello Inc .. 1he conlractors who had
every baseball and soccer chjld de-
pending on them when groundbreak·
ing slartcd June of :woo.
The plan walt to have the park open
in April 200 I, but that never came
about. In fact. the park did not offi-
cially open unlil this past Augusl, a lit-
tle more than rwo years behind sched -
ule.
So what went wrong'?
On May 9, 2000, the Newport Beach
City Council awarded a $6,276,000
contract to Castello Inc. of Escondido.
But · in November 2001. the work
siopped when Lhe contractors became
financiaJly uns1able and eventuaJly
wenl bankrupt, said Steve Badum,
Newport Beach public works director.
For three months. the park was in
limbo. No work was done.
"That set us back quite a bit," Ba-
THE NEXT LEVEL
dum i.aid. "It really hurt the schedule grounds needed that lime IO prl'pare ball court, three rci.tmom building'>
for oµc11mg. The park was damaged. for the J ction they would receive in and 300 parking i.paces.
Ultimately we prevailed and now we the winie r and spring, Uadum !.aid . "It's done now, that'i. what's impor·
have a reaJ nice lookfog park." "Sure, everyl:>ody wanted to have it tant." McGuire aid. "Everyone ii.
Cas1ello Inc., however, wasn't the done," Badum said. "It migh1 have ap-happy to be out Lherc playing. We get a
only problem for Newport Beach. Yes, peared to be usable. When you plant lot of compliments from 1he users."
the city did a llain a new contractor, turf, you have 10 lei it establish . Evc11 This month, Uunita Canyon Park rc -
Erraca's Inc., by way of an insurer's though it mighl be green, ii'~ not ready. ceivcd 1he Achievement Award for
bond. But more setbacks mounted. The field s take a beating and tlwy haw park design by the California Park
"It was11'1 any one thing." McGuire to be ready to go. lt'i. just a tcchnkal and Recrca1lon Society. The hard times
srud. "The first contractor had some fi . maner. If we let them gel 011 it early. seem to be behind tht' t·ity of Newpor1
nanciaJ issues. There were some prod· we would have to reseed ii. We wanted Beach and its new park. .
uct problems with the irrigation. It had to field a park thal wru, usable from However, there could be at least one
to be totally replaced. We lost about Day One and that's what we d id. There potential problem. Radum said New-
six months due to the loss of the con-has always been a real shortage of port Beach is no1 planning 10 let the
traclor. It was just a series of things." fields and certainly everyone wai. anx· fields rest for over-scedfng. wh ich sev-
ln February 2003, the par)('s sprin-ious to get on those fi elds." eraJ ci1les do during the winter so th-;
kJer syi.1em ma lfunctioned and further grounds do not wither from all the use.
delayed the op.ening. AJso during this "Our normal main tenance schedule
time, Newport Beach LittJe League of-The grand Opening will be fine," Badum said. "The park
ficials, as well as others in the commu· The frowns turned to smiles when will ~e in very good shape. We'IJ do
nity. argued the park: shouJd open . 1he park finaJfy opened Aug. 24. On typical n ormal main1cnance in the
without giving the fields the time they lhat day, there was a celebration to season to . make sure ii stays (the
needed for grass 10 grow in fully. open the 33.5-acre park that includes same). It will be the premier active
i:rom february through August of four baseball fields. rhrcc l>OCcer fields ·sports park in our rnmmunity. Then• is
last year, the fields were empty. They for AYSO use, lwo .children's play-a 101 of pride in keeping 1hat looking
appeared ready for use. but the grounds, two 1ennis courts, a b askel · good.~
Ty Tf-amblie
Former Sailor standout
walks tall at Cal State
Northridge, having
proved naysayers wrong.
e·ury F .ulkner
Daily Pilot
L ike the anxlous young chiJd
who can't quJte reach the
vertical line past which onJy
those tall enough may board
the cool rides, 1)' Ttamblie was looked
down upon by Division I coUege
volleyball recruiters.
"Nobody really wants a kmall sener;
the former Newport Harbor High star
said or his dearth of recruJting interest,
roUowing hJs prep swan song that
included the 1999 CIF Southern Section
DMsion I champ6onahJp. That senJor
campaign mo produced a shelf full of
indMdual accolades, lndudJng CIF
DMaion I and Newport-Mela Player of
the Year. •1 thougbt I was golnc to end
up at a junior collegoe, or maybe even
not play anymore.• -
Cal State Northrld&e Coecb Jeff
Campbell, however, liked lnmblie'a
attitude and talent enough to CMl'look
his lldtude. And TrambUe, whQm
Campbell said mutt elevate on tip-toes
to !he up to bis 6-foot rotter lisdng. hu
helped the Mawlora. ranked No. 6.
become a nationaJ championship
contender.
~He's really a sniaJI guy. so he might
not be the best blocker. but he generally
puts the balJ in a good location and
does a good job playing defense," said
CampbelJ, who admires the 175-pound
setter's detenniJ:iallon, leadership and
skill. "You can't measure heart."
"I thinlc (CarnpbelJI saw that I could
play pretty good defense and that I was
scrappy," said Tramblie, a senior in hls
third season as the setter for the
Matadors (7-3, 3-2 In the Mountain
Pacific Sports ~erallon).
Tramblie, No. 4 on the school's
all-time assist list (2,957) and second on
the team this season in dlgs and blocks,
has a more colorful description or his
leading attributes Qn the court.
"I'm good at picking up all the trash,·
he said. "I like to throw my body
aroWld out there."
Trunbtie uys he draws motivation
from thOle in the sport who haYe
alwa)'I belieYed blger la better.
"l\'e always believed you haYe to
work re. any tua:e11 you get and that's
the way'°"" a1way9 p1syec1. [Newport Harbor <:oach Dan GlennJ lmdlled that
Into us.·
The' slJgbt chip on TrambUe's
shoulder makee it diJBcuh for him to
~vor any team or lodMdual succes&
• 1 don't like (betng highl In the
rankinp," he laid. •t'd rather be the
' .
underdog." .
Tramblle. who set only one season at
Newport I !arbor -having had to wait
his tum behind AIJ -CIF veteran Travis
Nelson -said he is thartJcful for the
opportunity to run the show the last
three seasons at Northridge. But, he
admits, his experience hasn't created
any complacency.
. "I though there wouJd be (a comfort
zonel by this time, but it seems like I'm
always learning something new." he
said. "It seems like every time you think
you've got the gam·e figured out,
everything goes wrong. You have to
continue pushing to get better."
TrambUe's desire to improve is only
one trait that makes him a respected
team leader. _
"He leads by example and he's a reat
Inspiration,· Campbell said. "But he's
also a vocal leader for us."
On scheduJe to graduate this spring
with a degree ln English literature.
Ttamblie said tie hopes to continue
playtng, either indoors in Europe or on
the AVP two-man pro beach tour.
"My favorite thing to do la play
beach, but my ultlmate go.I is to play
averaeu, • he said. !'f would enjoy
pllylng (prorsonallyl and I~ like to
see some different places.·
Ttamblie and the Matadors play host
to UC lrvine Wednesday in a 7 p.m.
MPSF match. Northridge \'tsits UCJ
April 17.
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BRIEFLY
UCI awaits Bracket Buster foe
Anteaters learn today
who they'll face in
Feb. 21 men's
basketball contest.
ll1c UC Irvine men's basketball
opponent for the Feb. 21 Bracket
Ouster 'Satuniay event reaturlng
mid-major progrdlns Is sched·
uled to be announced today.
The Anteaters (9·9, 4·5 Jn the
Big West). who have lost their last
lhree games. wiJJ be one or 23
road teams In the event, de·
'lgned to highlight teams out.side
of 1he major conrerences.
Potential matches for UCI,
based on location and similar re·
cords. include Fre no State (10-8,
6·3 in the Western Athletic Con·
fcrem:cl. Nevada ( 12-6, 6·3 In the
WAtl and New Mexico State
!!J·9. 3·4 in the Sun Belt Conrer·
ellCC)
Fn.~no State. Nev.ida and New
Mexico Stale are all Conner con·
frrenre rivali. or the Anleaters.
Other M.>leclcd home teams nre
Huller, Oeveland Stale. lllinols·
01ic-.1go. Wisconsin Green Bay
and Wl'iconsin Milwaukee (Hori·
1..on League); Akron, Ball State,
Howiing Creen, CenlJ'il] Mkhl·
Kan. Ken1 Stule. Marshall and Mi·
ami of <lhiu (Mid·American Con·
ferencc): Rice and 'f\Jlsa (WAC).
Lafaye11e (Sun Belt); and BradJey.
l:vansville. Uhnois State and b1tll·
ana Slatt: (Miswuri Valle.')' Con·
fr•renee).
MARK C OUSTIN/0AILVP1LOI
Senior Adam Parada (55) and his UC Irvine teammates will visit a mid-major opponent on Feb. 21.
" LJCl'i. opponent Feb. 21 will
visit the Bren Events Center n~xt
'ca<>on for a nonconforencc
game. by virtue or an agreemelll
uf all Bracket Buster participanb.
UCI is No. 170 in the latest
')agnrin rating~ Others with sirni·
lar Sai;arin rat in~ include Illinois
Slate·(l69), Butler (167), Indiana
State (174), Marshall (179), Brad·
Icy ( lllOI and New Mexico State
(187J.
Sagarln raws Nevada No. 45
and ~resno State No. 69.
-&1rry Faulkner
Hlushchanka honored
•TENNIS: Vanguard Univt"r
\tty women\ tt'nllll> s1andou1
Oli;a I llui.hchanka, who won
1hc
f-1ight A singles crown at the
'leai.on·opening Redlands tour·
nu111e11t. has hcen named Uon
of the Week by the school.
Hlushchanka. a junior. im·
proved 10 5·0 in singles. includ·
ing a victory over Jennifer Dao
from Azusa Pacific. ranked No.
3 in the NAiA, 6-1, 6·4.
I llushchanka. from Balarus.
Min k. tmded last i.eason as the
1op ranked player In the NAIA.
'ht' teamed with Amy Brown to
win the Flight A· doubles title,
defeating a squad from Red·
lands. 8·2. in the championship
rnall"h .
I lhl\hcha nka\ other singles
v1rtiml> included Peruzy Bell or
Azusa l>acific, 6·2. 6-0. and Ta·
tiana Steinberg of Fledlands.
6·0, 6 0.
Vanguard runners shine
•TRACK AND PIEID: The
men'• and women'• dhtance
medley relay teams from Van-
guanl UnJwnJty both met In·
door national qualifying
1tandardl Saturday In a lea·
10n-openlng non1COrlng meet
at AzuN Pacific Unlvenlty.
TI1e women posted a tim e or
12 minu1es. 35.9 seconds,
nearly 10 seconds fas te r than
the <.jualiryi ng mark and shat·
tering a seven-year-old school
record or 12:56.6.
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plcted her leg or 1.200 mete rs in
3:49.6, while freshman Jenifer
Zipp rich clocked a I :02.6 over
400 meters. Junior Jenny Thune
ran her 800 leg in 2:23.8 and
senior Sarah I lall posted a tinw
of 5: 19.9 in her 1,600 leg.
Vanguard finished second to
a quartet from Concordi~,
The VU men cruised to a lime
of 10:22.3. The men's team was
comprised or senior Mikael
Larsson (3:0H.6 over 1,200 m e·
tcrs). freshman l'..ach Powell. a
Costa Mesa I ligh producl (52. I
in the 400). sophomore Mall
Meyer (l :58.8 over 800). and
freshman Bifly Smith (4:22.A in
thP 1,600. They helped lhc IJ.
ons finish second to a relay uni1
from·A~u1.a Pacific.
Also impreo;sive in the i.eason
debut was senior Debbie 01op.
who won the long jump
(l6·IOY1), ahead or 1eamma1e
Megan LeapaJdt, a fresh man
\.4{ho leapt 15· I Y1.
The Vanguard men's and
women's I ;600 relay teams bet·
tered their season bei.li. from
last year. Th e VU women 'were
St'Cond to Azul>a Pacific. posting
a time of 4: 11.4. while the m<'n
were second 10 Al'IJ in 3:40.2.
Sophomore Alex Cal>tro wal>
third in the men's 1,000.
The meet inctuded VU. A7Usa
Pacific. Concordia and Biola. a!.
well a.'i several unallached a 1h
lei es.
'Eaters handle Hawaii
•TENNIS: ThC' UC I rvinc
men's tennis 1eam rrcor<1cd its
first win of the s~a'lon Sunday,
dereating visiting llawaii. 5·2,
in a nonconferenl'C match at
1hc Antealer 'fe nnis S1adiurn.
LJCI , ranked No. 74, swept the
Warriors in double.., to earn thl'
lone double.'> poinl, whilC' Ryu·
suke Kashiwah ara, llrian Mor·
ton, Renouk Wijem annc a nd
Peter Surapol all won in l>ingles.
wh ere the hosts posted a 4·2
edge.
LJCI rclurns to action Fch. 14.
when it plays h ost 10 Nonhern
Arizona.
Honconference
Singles Ptak (H) def. Endrikal , 6·3,
7-6. Scoots (H) def. Korac. 6·3. 6 O;
Kesh1webere (UCll def. Weinberg,
6 3. 6-4; M orton (UCO def. La1ola,
6-3. J.5; Wljemanne (UCI) def.
Marold, 6-1, 6-4: Surapol (UCO def.
Smith, 6· 1, 6-4.
Doubi.. -Morton·Kash1wabara
(UCO def. Ptak·Sceats, 8 4;
Endrikll Williams IUCll def.
La1ola·Weinberg, 8-3; Korac-Surapol
(UCI) def. Marold-Oiepraam. 8 4.
llfl Daily A Pilot llfl
Sports Hall of Fame
O.•lobraliug tlw 1nillenniwn
GEORGE
NEWLAND
Newport Harbor
Being known as the coach 's son challe nged
former Sailor star to work hard while at UCL
SteveVlr1en
Daily Pilot
WhenGeorge
Newland grew
up, he was
. surrounded by
water polo. It was his world.
Instead or cartoons and
toys. Newland had water
polo balls and
Olympic athletes
to entertain him
as a child. From
diapers to age 9,
he watcl}ed. It was
only a matter of
time before he
would get in the
water and play the
game.
When Newland
came with playing for my
father." George said.
"Everyone looked at me a
. linle closer because some
people said, 'Oh he plays a
lot because his father is the
coach.' I wotted hard so I
could earn the respect or
the players I played with
and thal was important to
me."
Newland said it
also helped that
the Anteaters were
winning. UCI
finished with a
top-three national
ranking in each or
Newiand's four
was 1 o. he played George Newland
water polo, Lhe ·
spon that was hiKh]y
regarded in his family.
competitive
seasons. I-le
redshirted arn:
season.
Newiand's father, Ted,
coached men's water polo
a'l"UC Irvine during
George's childhood and
reached legendary status.
Ted Newland also coached
at Newpon Harbor and
Corona del Mar high
schools.
George Newland played
for the Sailors during his
prep days.
"As I look back, I foel
fortunate; 1 'aJways had a
good relationship with my
father," said Georg~. who
played for his father at UCI.
"I feel honored that I had -
Lhe opportunity to play for
him. For me, it was a real
precious time. l wouJdn't
want ID do anything else. I
wish I had fo ur more years
or eligibility to play for the
old man again."
The younger Newland
described himselr as a role
player, bu1 he also took
pride in hjs work ethic. ·n1e
time and effort he put in
would usually result in
'iuccess. In his senior year.
1975· 76, he helped lead
Newp ort I larbor 10 a CIF
Soothem Section Division
4-A championship.
Then. he went on 10 play
for the Anteaters and
hecame more known as Lhe
coach's son, a ti1le 1hat
challenged him.
"I reali7-ed that there
were responsibilities that
lie earned
All-American and
first·team All-Pacific Coast
Athletic Association
recognition in 1980. when
UCI oomed a No. 3 ranking.
I le was also named the
Anteaters' Student-Athlete
of the Year in 1980·8 I.
"I came in at a time
when it was good," he said.
"I started aJI four years and
played every minute or
every game, unless I fouled
ouL"
,After UCI. Newland
competed for the U.S.
national team from
1982·85. Through it all. he
kept in mind what he
learned from his father,
who had a huge impact on
his only son's tire.
"I'm different from my
father. he would be the first
one 10 tell you that," said
Newland. who was recently
inducted into tJCf's Hall of
Fame. which also includes
his father. "I think any
person would tell you they
got a lot from being in his
program, and I went
through with it more than
anyone."
Newland, the latest
honoree or the Daily Pilot
Sports I !all or Fame. has
seven children and lives in
San Luis Obispo with his
wire Salty. He is a hotel
general manager.
Newland's son, Ty. plays
at Onmge Coast College
and is hoping to transfer to
LICI
SCHEDULE ·
TODAY
BatbtbeU
High school girls -Estancia at
Saddlebadt. 7 p.m.
TUESDAY
Batbtbell
College men -Concordia at
Vanguard, 7:30 p.m.
College women -Concordia at
Vanguard, 6:30 p.m.
High school boys -Saddlebadt at
Estancia, 7 p.m.; Sage Hill at St.
Margaret's, 7:30 p.m.
High school gir11 -Irvine at
Newport Harbor. 7 p.m.;
University at Corona del Mar, 7
p.m.; Sage Hill at St. Margaret's, 6
p.m.
Soccer
High school boys -Saddlebadt at
Estancia, 3 p.m.; Sage Hill at St
Margaret's, 6 p.m.
High school gir1s -University at
Corona del Mar, 3:15 p.m.; Irvine
at Newport Harbor, 6 p.m .; St.
Margaret's at Sage Hill, J:fS p.m.
· Vlrelding
High school -Newport Harbor at
Irvine. 5:30 p.m.
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1t t14111 wttlloul obt11n·
1nc cou1 t ippr 0\111
Belort t1l11n1 certaon
~ery rmporl•nl •Cllon•,
howevt1, the p"sonal
••P•tHnlAllve will be
1 equ11 ed to &Ive notice
lo 1nte11sted ~sons
unten they have w11v1d
l\Ollct or consenltd lo
lhe proposed .clion.)
I he 1nd1pendt nt •d·
m•n"tration 1uthot1ly
woll be c• •nted unteu
111 inter oted p11 son
hies ~fl ob;ecllon lo lht
pelltoon and show• aoud
CIU\e why lhe COUI I
.. hould nut ittafll lhe
aulhorrty
A H(ARING 011 tht
pelthon will be held on
2/26/04 at I 45 p m, on
Dept L 73, located at
341 The City D11ve.
Or•n&t CA 92668 Pro
b~le 01v1i1ori
11 'l'OU OBJECT to the
1ran11ne of the Ptl•l!on.
you should appur •I lht
hu11n& and ~l•le you1
ob,ecflOM 01 lore w11llon
ob1ec11ons woth the tour!
before the hnnnit You•
ap1iorance may b' "1
per ~·n OI by yOUI ""°' ney Ir YOU ARE A CREOI
TOR 01 • contineent
Cted•IO• ot the d•etM•td,
you must Ille your clnom
wolh lhe <Ou•t ilnd m11I
it copy 10 the P" ~on1I
rep1e$0nl•llve •PPO•nted
by lhe cour I wolhon lour
month~ lrom lht dalt ol
111 ~1 1s~u~nce of letters
"' pro~1d~d II\ Probate
Code sec1ton 9100 1 he
time ICH Illini;: cl.ioms woll
1101 e •p11e before louo
m1111lhs horn the hearing
date noh~ed above
YOU MAY (XAMIN( the
Ille hpt by the C01.lr I II
yOu are I penon In·
l'IKUltd on the t Uate.
you may Ille wolh lht
cour I a llequeu lor ~Ill Nollet (f0trn 0£
\ S4) ol lh• fll1n1 111 an
lnvenlo1 r And •PPr•l>ll
of ul1I• •Uels or ol
1ny pel11ton o< 1tco11nl
H provided 1n Pr Ob1te
Codt section 1750 A
llequut tor Spec11t
Nollet form I> .. 111able
from the court clttk,
Attw_., t .. ,.t1t1-1 A•••w (. leclihoe, .............. ,.021
St\2 lletelle A••·· • 102, l" .,_Ilea, CA
90720·21SO
Published Hun1on11tCll\
Buch Independent Jan
u••Y ?6 27 f tbiuary 'I
2004 M90'J
llOTICl Of SAi.i
Of llAl PIOP9TY
AT PllVA lt SAi.i
WI llO. A211914
In lhe Supeflor Cou• I
of lh• Sltte ol Cdhlo•
n1a , lo• th• Countv ul
Or1nse
In the Malt" ol !ht
Cstalt o l 1 lONllRD
MOLINA, Deceaseo
Not1c1 os heo eby goven
lh•I the under ''fl!ltd will
sell al P11v;,te S•ll' 111
the hoQhe•I •nd bt\I
b1dd~1 , wb1ect tu can
lirm~l1011 of ••1d Supr
r101 Coull on 01 .ill•o
IM I llh dAY ot I t\lru
ary l00-4 •I the ullo<e
ol 141110\ M F 111ul1u
[~q , l1w Ofllco 111
Jamo M r111ol10. 61'1~
I opana• C ·n~on Hl~O
Suite !>21 Woodl••'d
Holts. <'A 91 l6/ •II tn•
11ahl. 1111~ •nd '"'"'""' ot •~•d dtl U>ed 41 t1mo
ol de.1th •nd ~•I 11~1ot
"''" And '"'"' ''' ,,,. eslate h3~ acq1111 r!I 111
<addohon to lh~I uf \Aid
deceued in •llcl tu Jll
lhe ce1111111 Rul p1op
orly, s1tu.1led in lht Cily
of Newport BeHh
Countr ol 01•n1e St.1tr
of CalrfOtnll. ptrticultrly
dtsct1b1d u lollows
Lot 19 '" Block 33 ol
Newport Be"h, u IHI•
nup recorded 111 llooll l
Patt e6 of nll,etllfn~
OU> lll•lll lttOlds Of
Oranu Cuullly Cthlur
"'' APN 42J 341·1)
More commo11ly ~now11
•~ 12'.l l:kd Str tel.
Newport e .. ch Cuuolly
of 011nv•
lerms of \&le ••• (••h
111 ltwful money nt the
United St•lu on ,on
h1 mit.6n ul '•It I 111
P'*' ctinl uf ,1uuu11l t11d
lo be dvPO~•ltcl wllh 11111
Bid$ '" Oii•! ~ 11' lit m w11 1 111~ •old will bt
f~&.l"l\ff'f1 lllf thfl tfOft!\t,ld
uthct: ·'' "'Y t11nr 4\llct lht 111 \I p1r4Jl11 JllOn
he t cut s .. +tt ., hu
111 upr1 t 'I Hl 1t\ 1\
'euuJ1ll11n with uu w.,
'""'.,.' ,.,l'I'"''' or 1mr•l•td I ll l 1 11~1vf
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WIOlllA.
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CASUUUI: AnJ 177
INHRI S llD
How to Plaee A
wrlh lll1s court IOI a
decrtt c h1n11n1 ntnll•
u follows Yoa1ny
Bern>hleyn to Yo
Bt1 n>leon Allll M11ocllntk
lu Alli Sa"1aolh• Btrn
\ltin i 1~[ COVRl ORDERS
11111 111 pflsons 111tt• ·
oled rn thos mttter shill
dPPU• belu1 e lhos cour I
•I the hurrr11 11\d"eltd
below to 11low CdllSe If
•rlY, wh1 the pet1t1on IOf
chan~e of n1me should
not b• cranted
NO I ICC or HEARING
O•le MA" 01, 2004
Time 2 00 pm Dept . LlJ
fh• •dd1 OU of the COUI I ·~ ~~"'~ es noted 1boo
1 A COPY of this Orde1
10 Sllow Caus. shill be
pul>h\hed at It.st once
e Jc h wtek for four
~llt.'t:t:~\tYr weel\1 prior
111 lhe dale >el lo•
he•11n~ on the pofltoon
1n lhe tollo win1 ntws P-P•• of aene111 ~" uA
l•loon, pronted 111 th"
county Newpor t Buch
Co>la Mna Diiiy Ptlot
Oete1 JAN IS, 2004
M0tl0flt l•I•' Ce""'• JUDOI OF Tiil SUPl-
IUOa COURT
Pnbll\htd Newpo• I
Brach Cl'>I• Me-. DAiiy
f>olu t J•nu11 y 19, 26,
' •h• .... y 1 9. :.>004 M898
SWfllOI COllT
Of CAIJOlllA CCMITY Of
OW&(
Ill r• tll IAIZll u.t
tttlSt UTD4/17 /02,
ln.Z ... Trwllr,ly ... z--.~
CeekA22.l211
NOTICl tO ClfllftCJaS
,, ..... C .. 190SO
Nntllt os hereby &••en
lo tlrt credolOt\ and
~ullt111~e11t tredotor\ vi
tile .1bu•e·n•med detc
denl lhiil 111
cl•1ms
Monday, February 2, 2004 A7 --------LtplllallClll -Ltpl ......
tfle dtetdt nl .,. ,..
qu11 ed to hit them with
the Superio1 Court. at
341 The City Dllvt .
011n1•. CA 92613. and
m111I 01 d•hver • copy
to Brnetl• Lt l, u
llu\lae ol the' trust daled 4117101, of w111ch
deCtdenl was th• Hit
101 c/o Johll [111
Bultolph. [sq 5020
C•n1pus D11ve. Newpo1 I
BHch, CA 92660 within
the later of 4 monlh$
•lier J1nuery 21i· 2004
(date ol ""' pubhUllOn of nollce lo rt•d•tOt•)
or. 11 notice " •n••l•d 01
person•lly Oel•vtted lo
you 30 day\ •lttt lhe
d•I• lhl• noti.o It
m11led 01 pt1 »On•llv
dehveitd lo you 01 yuu
mu•t pet111on to hie a
late ll.,m " provided
111 P10b•I< Code 1910~ A tla11t1 lor m 111Ay be
nbtaoned horn the Colli t
cter r.. I 01 voui 111 nlec
hon. you die fl•tc.ur aa•d
to Ille yot11 clt11ni by
~•1 l1l1t1d ffilll, With
retuon reu1pl reljuUled
,_-., lerl luttelpli, la11.
•«••My r.. ''"'••• llne•I• lei, SOlO c .... ,.., Orlv•, New·
pert leech, CA t2t60
Publi\hed Newpo11
Buell Co''' Mesa Daily. Pilot lanuary ?6 I eb
rua1 y I 6 2004 M904
FktlliMlusln.s "-ts......,
I he tolluw1n2 PP• \On\
are <101112 bu>inrH ~\
24 Ct111ol• 12882 Vall1·y
View Stout Vnol I!>
Gudcn Crovr CA 9l8A~
?4 Cm 1ll< (Cf\) 11882
\l<tllty v .. w Sll~tl UoHI
I'> G~o d•n C1ovr l0A 92845
Hu' t1l1\1Qe~,,. ,,. 1.ou
du<te.O hv 1 •motcd
lMl>ohlv (u
ll•vr vn11 ,,,,!rd don1g
bU'lll~\\ V•I' N" 74 r,,,,,,,,, Shttrrt
Stoooe Oellrl•ll 'MMM~111~
M"mb<i
This sttl•lll•ftl wu
llltd with t1141 County
Clerk of 011011• Couniv on 01/28/04
1004697t66t
O•lly Pilot ftb 2, 9 16.
23. 2004 M90/
~ ..... ... s.......
I ht lollow1na persons
•rt dorna bu51nes• u B•lbot Auto Acqu,.,
touns, b70 Wut 171h
Slreel, Unot Q 19, Co,I•
Mesi, C• 92627
Crut1ve Hold•ntt> UC
(CA). 2126 M11on1ar 01
Balboa. CA 92661
1 h1' business '' <On
ducted br • l•mltll l11b1hty Co
Have yoo st•• led doin~
business yet' No
C1 ••ll•e ~toldini'·
Lt C G•oll10 l
lando11 M•n•ge1
lh1s >l•lemrnt w•s
hied w1lh the County
Cle1k ot Or•nae Cou11ly
on 01109104
l0046t70SS4
Daily Polo! l•n 19 26
f eb l 9 2004 M9(l0
llOTICl Of APPUCA l10I TO
SIU Al.COHO&JC IMUGIS
Dllttf,..~~
-.., 21, 2004
ro Who m II M•y
C11n.e111 1 ~e· N,rn1~1 \)
11f !ht APIJl•t anll' I "'
•re 0/UMO NI WPORI
LLC
Tht Jpphc.nh h\led
•b<1•t .re .1p11ly111~ to
lhe D•P61 l n1enl o t
AICOhQlll llr.v01 ,1~1
Co11trol tu .ell ah olluhl
be•e• ,1~ .. s ~• 8•9
NEWPORI CCNTCR DR .
NEWPORT BlACll Cl, 92b60
1v11• uf '"""~<(~)
"pplord fn• 4 / ON
SAi I GI NI HAl I AllNC
PtACI
Publl•htd N~wpor I
8ead11Co>la M•>• D•oly
Pilot r~blUMY 2 9 L6. 1004 M908
Al-. ..... ... s.....
lhe lollowons pet .on~
••• clo1nc buslno• as
811 l uau• MarktU11a
1906 Port Wt ybrld&• l'I
N•wpo1 t Buch, CA
92660
Jelfte; Scott G•• dne1.
1906 Poll Wtybuda• Pl •
Newport Buch. CA
92660
Th11 bus1nH• 11 con·
due led by •n 1nd1vldu1I
HMVe rou stuted doina
busineu ut' No
Jelfr•y S Gardner
lh1s st•lem•nl wu
filed with the Co11nly
Clelk of Or •lljje County
on 011:.>t/(M
20046t7112 l
0•1ly P11o1 1111 26 r eb,
2. 9 16 200I M903
. nc... .....
... s.......
lhe lollo..,one peri.ons
•• t doln~ busoneh o ·
I 1Qhl1n Up f ol ness
Studio 1!>061 Goldell·
wot Hunlrnaton Buch,
CA 91647 lhe•u• A McCmty.
16781 Rober! l•ne,
H11111111~lo11 Buch, CA
9?647
I ho\ b11s1111ru is con
ilUl ltd by •n ond•Vrd111I
ll•ve you sta•l•d·dolni
bu>oneu yet' No
Tto•r e\a A McGmty
1 ho~ s t1lement was
tiled w1111 lh• County
Cle1k of Orana• County
On 17 1!1'03
2003' .. UOO
D.toly Pilot Jan, 12. 19.
26, Feb 2. 2004 M889
SELL
your stuff
through
cla ssified!'
r---Deadlines ----.
Rate:> and deadline~ arc 'ubJrc1 10
change wi1hou1 no111.:c. Thi.' publt~hcr
_reserves the rig.ht w ccn~or. rccla~,j I y.
revise or TCJCCI any da"iftcd
advertisement. Plca~c rcpon any crrur
th at may he ·in your ~t:i~;,ificd ud
immediately. Tht O;uly l'ilnt acl'cpt\
no liabiltt) for any error 111 an
advertisement lor wh1rh 11 ma> IX'
responsible cxccpl for the co'>I 111 the
i.pace actually occupied hy 1hc error.
Credit can onl~ Ix' t1ll{1wcd Im lhc fir,1
mscrtton.
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A"NOUNCEMENTS I ~,
& MISC. 1010-1110 ~
GARAGE
SALE
BUSINESS &
FINANCIAL
Collectlbtes/
Memorabllll 1160
fOP $$ 4 llfCOllOS ITC
8Tl. ~. I le !Os & 111'
.el M ee, Spkr, 100. ~mt!'\
M1k~ 949 1;45 7'l0'.>
ENTERTAINMENT
Sped1I
EvenlS 1310
IGCW HOUSlfG
OPPOITlllTY
All 1ul nl1le adve111>
•n& 1n lh1\ new•oape•••
sub11rt to the I ederal
F ntr llousong Ad ol 1968
as amended whld1
m•ke s 11 oll~g.11 lo
•dver Ilse otny fl"''' ence hm11~11on 01
d1sc11mlMl1on bHtd 11n
race. ~olnr, reh~onn '~'
hand1op. l•mlhAI 1.lnto~
or n1ttona1 oroarn 01 •n
onlenloon lo make ••IY
such preterencc. hm1h
Uon 01 d15tr1m1n .. toun •
Thol newspaper woll 1101
knowonaly acctpl .,1y
advc1 hsemenl 101 r ~•'
tslale wh•c'1 " 1n v1ol111on ot lhe l•w 001
1e1deu a1t hM•hy
informed lh81 ~11 dwell·
tnas edvar llsed 111 lh"
newspaper are .. "t~bl•
on t n eqv•I o!Jl)ortunoly
basl5
To ~ompla1n ol dis
crtminahoo, ult HUD 1011·
lree a t I ·800·424 8590
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CllSSIAED
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MllCIWIDISE
lflll fOISAU 3010-3940 _ ___.
1419 m ISl IJAL ESTATE
FOR SALE SOOS·SISO •
230S·2490
Auctions 1483 Fum1111re INDUSTRIAL
PROPERTY FOR WANTED
ANTIQUES
Older Style Furniture
PIANOS t. Coll1d1blts
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Mgr 949 67~ 6700 e• t 24
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near N,wpor t Center
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beculllr'• ott1 ... 2787
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HOMES FOR SALE
ORANGE 5400
COUNTY
,., 21 ,,.. f . '"'
Oal• SI., 2Blk$ lrom NB
2·t•• J•r, pvt yard, w/d
& 1arde11er Incl, S22~m
avail 3/1 9'9·633·3839
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fill.-tr--.~
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.. 1111 u c•lltnt loutlons
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REHTALS
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(between 9am 5pm)
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--------'Sl600Agl949·6731800 ,. MISA Mw urint
stor11rt. 4Q).6).)sf ...m.
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rates C. olyll !M9..t163 I.Bl
RESIOE'NTIAL RENT Al.S
ORANGE 7400
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