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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2004-02-04 - Newport Mesa Daily PilotServing the Newport-Mesa community since 1907 WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 4, 2004 PHOTOS BY KENT rREPTOW / DAil Y PILOT From left, Costa Mesa police detective Victor Bakkila, who 1s also a major in the U.S. Marine Corps, plays with his daughters. Saylee, 5, and Blake, 9, at John Wayne Airport after he arrived home from Iraq on Tuesday. The girls had not seen their father since his deployment 11 months ago. Nearby are Bakkila's mother, Dee Bakk1la, and his niece, Jenna Beuck, 8. A· Marine comes home A Costa Mesa police detec tive returns to his family after eight months serving in Iraq Deepa Bharath Daily Pilot Victor Bak.kila never got to see his youngest daugh1cr read for the first time. daughter won four first places in a swim meet. The 37-year-old Costa Mesa police detective, al'>o a mnjor in the U.S. Marine Corps, wall busy From left. Brett Beuck. 12, and his sisters Kerry, I 0. and Jenna , 8, I le missed the day his el de-.1 SH MARINE, Pa1e A4 welcome their uncle as he returns to John Wayne Airport from Iraq. THINKING ALLOWED Don't let a little runoff ruin your morning jog I W!Ilked into ~on Tuesday morning and gOT this mandate: Lolita. go down to the beach, walk around, and write a column. proper surfing a11ire.) City signi. denoted the area a "special waler quality zone" and the words "urban runoff' circled in red with a large line through it. It warned of hefty fines, from$ I 00 to $500, for violations such as using a enjoyable assignment made my stomach turn as step after step along the sandy jetty revealed shocking piles of trash. I had somewhat expected the Styrofoam cups, tom pieces of candy M"appers, straws, cigarette butts and shreds of napkln~. F.ven the tom package of "Swiss cr~me sandwiches." the fast food mayonnaise packet, the tube of Blistex and the C...apri Sun container were sadly commonplace. two basehalb and fiw generic playground balls -that ~va~ lodged against a barrier of branche' and tv.1g' lodged in the sand. Tough job, I know. But before your eyes turn green with envy, remember this: The beach I was sent to was the river jetty in Newport Beach, and it was the day after a storm. I have just one word for you: runoff. I headed to the andy shores. where 1he Santa Ana River mcelS the Pacific Ocean, the beach where I had learned 10 surf in July. {OK. I tri ed to learn to ~urf for about 20 minutes but realized quickly that a bikini did not constitute LOLITA HARPER hose to "remove debris." What I thought would be an WlJat I hadn't imagined were the dozen rusted aerosol cans of paint and rust preventer. I took a double lake at a large collection of 17 various balb - seven volleyballs, three basketballs, Decorating the barncr wa . ., the film of a cao;sette 1ape, all unraveled .md •wisted anlOnR the twig~. (Who h.-.ICrl\ to tapes anymore, anyway.) Speaking of balls. I counted nine colorful ball~ wi1h the golden arche1> logo, ~u'I likely used for the restaurants hall pit The closest one i'> on 19th Street in Costa Mesa. right? I also found a ioe scpanllor u-;cd for See ALLOWED. Pa1e AS Plans for Newport Ridge Park center get go-ahead A proposal to build a multimillion-d ollar community center will be sent to the City Council. June Ca111rand1 Daily Pilot proval. "The vote was LI'} part moti· vated by the fact that there wu widespread community sup· port for the project following a lengthy and comprehensive community outreach pro· gram." saJd Jim McGee, chair- man of the committee. Plans call for the community center to be buUt at the north· NEWPORT COAST -Propo-east comer of Newport Ridge nents of a $7-million commu· Park nea.r the lntersection of nlty center at Newport Ridge Newport Coast Drive andASan Park won a significant victory '"Joaquln Hills Road. Details of on Monday night when the the project have yet to-be final · Newport Coast Advisory Com· 1.ud, but the worlcjng concept mittee voted. unanimously to lncludes three Mediterranean- support the profect and send It style buildings that would In- to the City Council for. ap-ctude a fuU -slze i)'Tl\naslum, a QUESTION lt~Rldge hrtl th• bMt apot for• community centier1 Call our Reader's Hotline at ? • (949) 642-6086 or send an e·mall to dailypilot@latimea.com. PleaH epell your neme and tell us your hometown end phone numbere for verification purpoH• only. stage for student perform· ances, meeting space and other facUille to support ac· tivities for children and adults. Not all community members Uke the project. David Dahl, a resident of Newport Ridge, said that it's unfair to 'take a portion of the park that's owned by the Newport Ridge community as a site for a cen- ter to serve all of Newport Coast. "I think the taking of a park that is actively used by many owners of the park and their children shouldn't be done by residents who aren't members of the Newport Ridge commu- nity,· Dahl said. Dahl saJd he believes that the council shouldn't approve tt.c:enter until the details are finalized and that the matter should go to a vote. l.egally, that may not be pos· slble. The city's pre-annexation agreemeni with Newpon Coast says that the procedure for considering the community center is determined largely by the Newpon Coast Advisory ... Committee. The city attorney's office Is examining tlte docu- ment to determine whether a vote would be appropriate, City Manager Homer Bludau said. The Idea for the center dates back to before Newport Coa t was annexed to Newport Beach. At that time, residents and the city were wrestling with the question of what to do with $25 miJlion that the Irvine S.. CENTER, P .. 1 M Federal dredging • money1n jeopardy . ... The presid ent's funding cuts to t he Army Corps o f Engineers kills $8 million counted on for work in Uppe r Newport Bay. June Casagrande Daily Pilot J Wl'OH r Hl.ACll -fhe li1w print of the pn•-.iden1\ budget in· cludl'd ull unplea ... 11111 ... urprh,e for the city: lore than SH million for dredg· 111g lJppt'r Newport Bay that city offi· ciah h;1d t'Xpected simply wasn'1 there. "All I l'an ... ay 1<>, wo,,, .. ~layor Tod Ridge\\uy '>aid of the budget. relea~cd thi~ Wt'l'k. •• rhi'> i~ a serious. C01l<;$fll for ll'> ... Si nn· Im lir'I year in office. Pre" dent Hu\h ha, made !.enou.-. cut bad,-. 111 funding for 1he Army Corps of l·.n· ginecr .... the dt'partment that handll• ... dn~d~1ng and otlwr l'ivil engineering proJt'CI... But prcVJou,ly approveJ projects havt' ei.caped hii. ax becau!'>e Ill' ha.-. .,upported continued funding ol prn1ct·1-. alrt'ady underway. Nl'wpon Head1 oflinal' and Rep. Um~ <.ox la!>l year worked through the appropriation!'> project to get ini· 1ial fundin~ for dredginK. !"hey ex - Pl'rll'd thal. hl•cau~e the corp!. had begun lunding the projet 1, 11 would See DREDGING, Pa1e A4 PUBLIC SAFETY Shooting suspects at large Deepa Bharath Daily Pilot COS.IA ME!'IA -Police are '1ill look- 111g for three men they '>ay are rcspon· '1hll' for ">ho1111ng a 21 -ycar·old Costa Me.-.a llhlll in tht• leg on t:mlay night. l'hl· incident 1s being investigated hy gang dl'tail offker~. but officials <ire not '>Ure whether the incident itself 1s i.:•rng·r<:lated. ~id Sgt. Tim chennum, who !.upcrvise~ the gang offirers. "Tht•re may be !tome gang assoc.:ia tion," he said. "But we're not deer enough into the investigation yet to determine if this incident was gang-re· lated." ·inc victim. who hru. not been identi· lied by polict', was standing on thl' ~idewalk in the 600 block of I lamiho11 Street al around 9 p.m. Friday when See SHOOTING, Pa1e A4 Daily Pilo.t AT A GLANCE ONTffEWEB: www.daitypibt.com WEATHER ~ It should be a cool, dry day. SeePa1eA2 Monday's 11orm caused little damage In Newport-Mesa. See Pase AS SPORTS Estancia battlea Seddlebadt In boy1' basketball action. SeePa1eA7 II ·, ..... ·-___ ......., __ _ AZ Wednesday. febtuary 4, 2004 Ua1ly Pilot LOCALS ONLY DUI ARRESTS Th6u P«JPI• have bHn a"•sted on suspicion of driving undtlr tlul · influence of an intoxicant. They hav• only bHn amnted on suspicion of a crimt1 and, •• with all susp«:ts, are considered innocent until proved guilty. COSTA MESA Setunt.y • Ann Sides, 56, Costa Mesa • Miguel Vences Calvo, 27. Coste Mesa • Elias Olmedo-Menjivar, 49, Costa Mesa • Hugo Vergara-Vazquez, 20, Costa Mesa • Frederic* Michael Stell, 32. Car1sbad •Raul Rodriguoz·Flores, 51, Chino • Ronni Rene Moore, 19, Hermosa Boa ch • Maryka Suzanne Deoria. 43, Hermosa Beach • Aracellyb Kalim Zareczny, 29, Newport Beach FricMy • Lory Lambert Sheltt. 43. Coste Mesa • Poul Michael Ward. 28, Seal Beech .• Jason Mitsuru Ode, 28. Westminster Thundey • Kristlna Mari Anderson, 35. Huntington Beach • Huan Che Yang, 37. Monterey Patt NE'WPOAT BEACH Mondey • Mldhava Yalamanchi, 27. Costa Mesa ~ • Mart C.meron Hatfield, 23; C<*aMesa Satufd9y • Mart Thomas Gregorich, 33, Corona • Meghan Adele McCann, 19, Irvine • Christopher Rav LeFave, 19, Newport Beach • Russell Edward Anamizu. 32. Newport Beach •Justin James Laufenberg, 28, San Juan Capistrano Flldey • Lorie Marie Simon. 33, Santa. ·Ana Thundey • Richard Holguin. 39. Dove Canyon • Homayon Bakhtar, 45, Santa Ana ... n .27 • Jamie Nell Jolly. 49. Santa Ana PET OF THE WEEK Heather I lcatht·r ii. u year-old Cl1ihuahua P:1p111ion mix with captivating twauty. She was picked up hy Animal Control and then adopted from the lrvi11e Animal Shelter. I leather Is very smart and easy to train <1.nd loves to play with a :.oct."Cr ball. She lov~ to KO tu the doggic park and is playfuJ and friendly with or her dogs. 1 ler pa.,I 111u1>I hawit her, however. as she barks at must nll'11 who approach frum a \landing po'>ition. She does 'eek.... affection from men <,trnngcn. when approached from a kneeling positio n with a wam1 inviting presence and u hand to ~niff. We wanr I leather 10 find the low she ·hus l>ct.•n missing 111 an adult home that will unders1and her fears and he ahlc w giw lwr the 11ppor1u11i1y 10 work through her issue.; and hw a happy hfl'. The prt>vious owners will provide fundin~ for a tramin~ packa~e. rwo CJ1ihuahuu mixes will ht• a t Fashion lslant.l thb Wl'ckend. I ll'athcr. the I ·year old Olihuahua·l'"Jpillion. will lw there Saturday. and Joe, a GETTING INVOLVED • GETTING INVOLVED runs periodically in the Dally Piiot on a 1otating basis. For information on adding your organization to this list, call (949) 574-4298. ACADEMIC YEAR IN AMERICA Costa Mesa 'families can host a German student and earn up to $1 ,000toward a number of travel-abroad p1"09rams. Danielle Carpino. (8001 322-HOST. ALS ASSN., ORANGE COUNTY CHAPTER The Arnyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis Assn .. which helps 5-year-old Oiihuahua- Dachshund mix. will be there Sunday. The Communi1y Animal Network is a communi1y· supponed animal organi7.ation linlcJng people and pets through community action. See other animals available for adoption at lutp:J/lui~v.anima/network.org. or stop by ttusso's pet store at fashion Island between noon and 4 p.m. on weekends. lnfonnaLion: (949) 759-3646. or write lo the Community Animal Network at P.O. Box 8662. Newpon Beach, CA 92658. peopte who have the disorder that is also ltnown as Lou Gehrig's disease, needs volunteers. (714) 375-1922. ALZHEIMER'S ASSN. OF ORANGE COUNTY Support group leaders, Visiting Volunteers, family resource consultants and office volunteers are needed. Volunteers may wortt on one-time projects or ongoing programs. Training session• are available. (800) 660-1993. AMERICAN CANCER SOCIETY The Orange County Region of the American Cancer Society seeks office volunteers. The society also seeks volunteers to answer calls for the unit's Helpline Info Center. (949) 261-9446. DailyAPilot VOL. 98, NO. 35 THOMAS H. JOHNSON s.-.~ Publisher • Photo Editor, TONYOOOERO (!M9)~ Editor Sf8\19.mannk#Jl«im-.oom JVrN~ JoleJ ...... Ad\/ttrtl1!;(j. Di ector Art Dlr11dor I News Delk Chief, LANA NSON (!M9)57~4 Promotions Oi111Ctor joee.unto.CPlatlmee.oom Mlw9W.. E001NO STAFF Glne Ale>CMldet. Lori Andltrlon. S.J.Cehn Daniel Hunt PMlt Seitowltz, Managing Editor. o.ni.i SceYerll (949) 574-4233 ~~. 1.j.cahn@ /11rlrnes.com Denetee Goulet City Editor, Crime lfld oourtl ~. (!M91 76M32.4 (!Mltl57~ cMnlltl&(l(XJ#t ~com dlel»·,,,..,.,, •"'6me&oom ....... °""" JuMC ••• Sport• Editor, Newport &Md\~. (9'9) 1574-4223 (949) 57oM232 rlct11mJ.dunnltlarim...com juM.~tdelfllltime&oom Miit 9wMIOft Aalefant Citv Editor, .,........,._ IMI 674-4286 eo.. Meu reponer, (Ml) ~t mlke • .wefWO(lt#IMirnes.oom dtllrdt&MWmMttl,.,,,_oom ......... .....O'Nll FoNm =editor, columr\iet. EdUcltlon l"IPOftlf, (948157~ • ( ) 67.oM275 lolita.llM'pcrll,.,,,,,_oom rNl'fel.oneR•i.dmel.oom ,~ \' ·- FOR A GOOD CAUSE KENl TREPTOW /DAil v f'll or Gail Hammerschmidt, right , the owner of the Sandpiper general store on Balboa Island, jokes with customer Sylvia Davidson, who has just filled out a greeting card that will be sent to the 1st Battalion 1st Manne Division serving 1n Iraq. Good to the Corps At the Sandpiper, customers can fill out cards that wilJ be sent to M arines serving in Iraq. June Cna1rande Daily Piiot Balboa Island businesswoman Gail I lammerschmidt is giving a whole new meaning to the name of Marine Avenue. The owner of lhe S.mdpiper, a general store on the island's main drag. is 1hc latest locaJ to jump aboard a p lan to reach out and touch members of the ciry's "adopted" Marine unit in Iraq. I fer store has dedicated one end of its counter to those who want to send cards and notes to memben. of the Isl Battalion 1st Marines-the ciry's unofficially adopted Marine Corps unit. now stationed in Iraq. The store will pay the posta~e. mail the cards and notes and will give I 0% off any card in the srore 1ha1 buyers :.end to the Marines through the program. Hanunerschmidt said she was insr ired by an article in the island's local newsletter, written by Councilman Steve Rromberg. urging locals 10 drop a note, a valentine or ju1'1 a regular card 10 members of the unit serving in Iraq. "We thoughr, why not jw;r set up a section of our counter where we can help people do this. brighten the Marines' day," sa.id I lammerschmidt, whose husband works for lhc OraJ1ge Coast College Crew team. She's gotten to know several of the team's mcmbcn. who have gone to Iraq to serve in the anned force'\. Bromberg. a tormer Marine who helped push a plan for the city 10 e:.rahli'h a relation~hip with the Camp Pcndlcto11-bascd Marim· Corps unit, :.aid he\ thrilled that member" of the communily arc laking ti111C' to let Marint.•<, know how much their 4'crvice is appreciated. "It's just hcartwarminK to sec the community gelling involved the way 11 1:.." Bromberg <;aid "l here·~ ht·t•11 a very significant l'l.''\pon-." Im the guys who are .,ervin~ in lhe I· I over,ra:.. and ii\ wry heartwarming to we 11. .. NEIGHBORS Abbe Rkh is Orange Coast College's new pastry chef. Hich runs the college baJcery. which is in the Student Cenrcr cafeteria. She has an associates degree in culinary arts and a pair of cenificates in culinary ans and advanced culinary arts ... Navy Pelty Officer 3rd Oass SCephen E. Rodrfguez. a 2000 gmd uatc of Estancia 1 ligh School. and hi1> fellow sailors welcomed Maj. Gen. Graham l.Amb aboard the ailcraf1 carrier Enrcrprise in the Arabian GuJf. Rodriguezs ~hip provides dose air suppon to ground units in Iraq as part of the Navy's 5th Heel ... Ouute8 R.~M. Fournier. T. Hoepner, Timolhy IC. • Brtttany A. .,., Pamela J. Svalstad. Marcia L VMquez and Breana T. Yee of Corona del Mar were named to the Orange C"..oasr CoUege honors lisr fo r the faJJ semester of 2003. The students were able to maintain a grade-point averngc Alida Aobineon Politlcs, busl,_, and environment ruporter, (949) 764-4330 ahcla.robinson,.1Mlm«1 com U.PW\11 N6W9 asaistant, (949) 574-4296 luis.pona@latlm«1.oom PHOTOGRAPHERS Marie C. Dustin, Don l..eectl, Ken1 Tf1!PIOW AEAOfRS HOT1JNE (!M9) 642-6086 Record ycur comments abou11he O.nv Pilot or news tips. ~ Our .ckfreN It 330 W. Bav St .. Coste Mela, CA 92627. OfrtCe hours ere Monday · Fridav. 8:30 a.m. 5 p.m . ConcdoM " It the Pilot'I policV 10 promptlv comict all erTOra of 1ubstence. PINN cell (9'9) 764-4324. FY1 The Newport BeadVColta Mesa o.lty Pilot (USPS-144«>0) it publithed dally. In Newport Beech and Cotta Meu, subecrlptione are evallable only by eobtcrlblng to The nmea Orange County (8001 252·9141. In ,,... outtlde of Newport BNctl and Coata Mela, aublcflptione to the Dailv Piiot ere evall•ble only by fim cl"8 mill for !:fi: month. (Prlcet Include all lcable tUlte and local t111es.1 ;- Autumn Gresowski of3.75 to 4.0 ... Autumn Greeowsld has joined the Cosra Mesa law firm of Albert. WeiJandand Golden UP as an associate. I fer experience includes handling sophislicated husiness litigation such as hreach of conrract, misappropriation of trade secrers and patenr infringemt!nt ... At the Manufactured I lousing Educational Trust's annual holiday brealcfast. Costa Mesa Vice Mayor Allan Mamoor won $250 and donated it 10 the Sheepfold and Councilman Ou1a SCed split his winnings of S250 with Save Our Youth and the Shalimar Learning Center ... B~ Q. Moloney of Balboa Island. a student in the school of communication at Northwestern POSTMASTER: Send &ddress ctu1nges 10 The Newport Be&d\ICosta Mesa Daily Pilot, P.O. Boie \560, Cost.II Mesa, CA 92626. Copyright: No news stories. Illustrations, editorlal matter or odvertlaemonts heroin con be reproduced without written perm1uion or copyright ownet. ~ Tlmet CN. All rlghtJ r ... rved. Abbe Rich is Orange Coast College's new pastry chef. University. was named to the deans list for U1e fall quarter of the 2003-04 academic year. She W'dS able 10 maintain a grade- point average between 3.75 and 4.0. •NEIGHBORS sµo11ights act11evernon1s 1n the cornrnunitv. Please diroct notewonhv information to Luis Pena by lex at 19491646-11170, or send e-mail to lws.pena u lat1mes com. SURF AND SUN WEATHER FORECAST It will be partly cloudy early and mostly sunny in the afternoon. Expect patchy fog in the morning. West winds will be at 15 mph in the afternoon. The highs will be from 57 to 63 deg'"'· Tonight will be mostly clear. The lows will be from 41 to 49 degrees. lnfonnedon: www.nws.no11a. gov BOATING FORECAST The winds will out of the northwest at 10 to 20 knots. The wwes will be from 2 to 4 feet on a west awell from 4 to 6 feet. Tonight, the winda Will be out of the northwest from 10 to 20 knots. The wevet will be from 2 to 4 feet on a west of IWell from 3 to 6 feet. Farther out. the winda will be out of the nofthwwat from 20 to 2S kn<rts with combined teH of I to 11 fMC, Tonfght. the .. wmds will be out of the northwest from 20 to 25 knots on combined seas from 7 to 9 feet. SURF Today is looking like a heavy northwest day with head-high surf early. look for smaller surf by midday. On Thursday, the size will bac* down further. to chest-high, with perhaps some pluses at S1andouts toward tho head·hlgh range. W..queltty: www.surfridtlr.org TIDES Time 1:31 a.m. 7:40a.m. 2:58a.m. ~31 a.m. Height 2.29 feet low 5.82 feet high -0.85 feet low 3.70 fee1 high WATER TEMPERATURE 68degrt1et Wednesday, f 1:b1ua11 4, 2004 A3 Ro·hrabacher, Doman close on cash Campaign finance reports show the congressman's opponent has more money in his campa ign fund. Allcl1 Robinson Dari~ Pilot Money hasn't played a large role yet in the Hcpublican pri- mary race for Hep. Dana Rohrabacher's conbrressional ~eat. but it might soon. ltohrabacher and his 011p11- nent, former Rep. Bob Dornan, began 2004 wilh a coinblrwd total of about $355,000, ac- cording to Federal Elections Commission reports flll'd last week. As .gf Dec. 31, the two candidates had spent about $134,000 between them during the current election cycle. Rohrabacher reported rais- ing nearly $26,000 bt'lwecn Oct. I and Occ. 3 I, bringing his cash total at the end of 2003 to almost $1611,000. Dornan listed ju!>t $700 in contributions for the same pe- riod. But he dosed out the year ahead of Rohrabacher with SUl7,000 in cash, having loaned himself S 150,000 of that total. "lie wanted to send a loud and clear message that he would put his money where his mouth is: satd Marie Dor- nan, Bob Oormm's son. who is managing his campaign. Nine months remain until the gent•ral election, and right now, it doesn't feel like a con- tested primary is just four wl'cks away. Until a fundraiser held Friday wirh Luv, /\mold lec:lcd in thl' 1•1•17 •18 dertio11 Schwarzenegger, Rohm-cycle. bacher's coffer:. wc1t•n't much During tlw 'Jme penmJ, fatter tJ1an when he rnn u11-l>orna11·l> llgurt'' \\l're murh contested in the 1998 primary, higher. I h· rcpor MJ rai,i11g JI- and Oonn.m's contribut\0111> 1110:.1 $1.5 11111111111 111 Hl97 .ind come iu well below hb fu11d · a "''''' ol $,I 7 million 101 thl· raising cffort.:; in previous cll·l·· l'lt'clion cydl'. tions. Hut thl· 1an· 1' w<11111111K 11p FederaJ El el'1iu11 Commb 11ow. I hough llohrahad1l'r sion reports -;how that in rn~J7, • 1-(l'nl'rully tloc-.11'1 rnbe mud1 leading up IP the i.pring pri· mouey tor hi1> cumpuigni.. hl· mary, Hohrahuche r n •por1nl raised uhout $:100,000 i:rhlay raising a 1i11le le~' 1ha11 ;it thl' I lun1i11g11111 Be<tch ewn1 $127,000. I ll bct•h'd up hi:. wllh Schwart.t'lll'AAer. fundrn1:.ing l.tll•r, 1t•por1i11g a "I ligured 1hut I'm 111 ,1 '"" total of ncuily s:117,000 col sta11tial rJn • thb 111111•," hl '><tid ~!Dornan) ii. a vt'ry -Jg- grcssive oppont·n1. !IO I t•xpt>cl l11m to conw on ... trong and I haw tu bl' prepart•d fo1 1lra1." Doman would b1• rnlli11g 1111 supporters for fumlin~ a .... th\.· t'll'ction draw' do.,1·r, 1111> 't>ll said. "My father':-. ... uppun ,1rrui.' this c11un1ry :ind 111 Owngt County is rt>al w1de:.p11·ad." Mark Domiln 'aid. "A 1111 ol this morwy will flow in 111 lht• (ll'XI l'1111pk 11( \ 1\11'1'1..' .1nd wward thl' t•11d ot till' l'11•1·111111. l lw q111·!>tiun 11>, how will Wl' :-.1w11el 11 .111." Proposals would cap spending Make Those Patios '1 Entries Beautiful Chris Cox and John Campbell support legislation that wouJd limit money spent in Congress and the state Legislature. Alicia Robinson Daily Pilot NEWPOHT liFACI I l'wo 111 the area's dccted 11flir1ali. arc calling a hall 10 lhc httKl' spent.ling increa:.es propoi.l'd by the ~tau~ and federal ~overn­ menli. in recent yeari.. U.S. llcp. 01rb Cox and 7Uth District Al>semh lyman Juh11 Camphell arc hacking :.pending caps for CongreS!> and the :.talc l.cgisla1urc. re:.pectively. Cox told memhers uf the Coni.crvatiw Political Action Conference 011 Jan. :.!4 that he will introduce a rnnsl1tutiunaJ amendment to control federal spending. 11 would limit :.pend- ing increases lo lhe previous year':-. !>pending plu:-. inflation and population growth. A three-fifth vote in Co11gn·~!> would he required to :ippww additiom1I spending. Last month, Carnphdl pro poM•tl a i.imilar an11::ndm1·111 lo California's Const 11111 ion th al would imposl' spending flmili. on the i.tate Legi1.la1un·, \..el'P' i11g the budget to that of the previous year's wit h i110ati11n and population grnwth :1dded. l'ctiliuns will be d rrula11·tl 111 place the i11ilia1iw 011 till' N11 - v1::mher hallot. Campbell\ prupo,,el would wt up a rainy day fu11d ;ind ltmil how much Jehl the ... tall' l'an inl'llr. If a '>Pl'lldi11g 11mi1 had hl·l'n i11 place under {;(Iv ( ;rJy I >avh, the Mate wouhl11'1 haw ,1 S 14 b illion tlefidt, C.1111phl'll 'taid. During Davis' firM tcm1, <,pe11d 1118 incrcasl'd :18% whili: 't:th· population unly ro~c hy i 1•11,, h1· ... aid. "When the l.eg,.,la111rl' "'l'' money, it s pend:. it," <.a111plwll ... aid. "Thi~ is an external di,ri · pline IO force lhern to do wh,11 many of them know i!> thl' n~hl thing 111 du." Various polls have shown v111er ~upport for a cap on Stille 'pentling..(:ampbell said. "'l'v<.' rkver 'een anything that doesn't :.how :i majority ap· pmval among all voter:-. for this, '" all the vu1er1> gel it that the Lcgi!.latun' will j11!\t kl'cp 1>pending tlwir money 1nce1>· "'an1ly 1f we do11'1 have so111e controls on it," he :.aid. If pa'>I attempts to amend lhl' IJ.!'t. <:1111:-.titutiun are any intli- ca1ion, Cox face:-. a tough h:1tth• f<ir hi.., 'f>l·rtd ing limil. A t·1111,1i- 1111ional anw11dnll'11I requm·' a two-thirdi. vutc of Cungre),~ a nd r:11ifica1iou hy thrt't'-fo11r1h:. ul !ht· ,1;11c:-.' lc1<bla1urclt. Mort• than ~00 amendml'nt' have ht·cn prop11-.l'd jul>t 111volv~ 111g the elt·ctoral college, lH Ir \ 111e polit1t·al 1"1cicnce prnft•"ur M.1rk l'etracc.1 o;aitl. "l.>111en1> of amcndrncnl't .ire propoM·d annually," Pel race a ,,11<1. .• rhey JU!'>( don't HI' any- where.· I hl' 'late .and federal cffor11> 111 linur 'fll'llding arl' thl' visihlt• rc,11ltr-. 111 rumbling ... among tax- payers ,111d k·gi1>lalllf\ 1ha1 ~11v ernme111 'Pl011d111g " out of control. In hi' :-.p1·1·1 II, Cux t'l ll'll tlw growth of rhe k ckral hud1;w1 from $1.4 111llicm rn l')'J:I 111 murt' lha11 )! 1nll11111 111d.1y. Presidl·111 flu,h th" wi·l'k Jn - llllUnCL·J J $.! 11 trillirlll h11dgl'l pr Opu:-.,tl for I Ill' Yl'•ll Such inc1t•ast'' 111 fl'llt'r,11 spcndi11g h.wc· ~1vt·n l'Vl'll Bush's COi' 1 11ll1"1~11l'' pa11 ... e. "I d1111'1 111111 1. lhl'rt•, any l>l' nl'I lha~tht•tt·\ l ••tH l'rn ahmll thdt," L.1mplwll '""I. l'l'tr.11 La'""' ii \ '"rpri:-.ing 111 'ce a u>n!>cr' .11lH' '11ch as <.ux propo:.1111-: .1 11111\lllutional .11nend111e111 1111 .1 publit p11l1l.'y ll>\111;.'. ~Thl' idea ol 1111i..111111i11nal11 ing thh " ... 111111111 .1 part1c11l.irly runservaiiw 1111111-: 111 t.111 he• cause 11 1al.1•' di-.l·rr•1ion <1w.1v from )•Htr rr·p1c,c•n1a11vc:-.," 111· t ran .1 ,,11d "IC:oxl ha' c111111· 111 tlrl· u111 dui.io11 1h,11 m·ittwr 1>1•11111..r;il' nor lh'p11hliu 111-. can lw lrtl\ll'tl Ill rl'dllll' tht· '>1/l' ,11 1tl \l'O (lC o l fedcr<1l ~l1Vl'rr1111l'llt ," lw ... aid Jim Jennings L'lJSTUM ltlA90NSY, INC. 170t'-lf ...... 206 QJllll Ma. ( 949) 64S-85 l 2 'ioAh t ... mw "'l7fl00 Ill Joro J•·nnini:' 111,1111 '"'" '""'l'l' 1, li.11J ... 11•• • I \i• r I 1•111 ~, ''""' 1111 ~ -l.111 11.11L • I ';11111'\ .. lllllll'll•'·lll·''"' '"'"'Ill'"~ l.11111'1 .lj'lf\ • ll11t11w1· 1•11•l•l.111.> \\' , .. Iv, rh, "' • \\I lo I\\ 1111 otllf11 ' l1ot \h llH !flt' ,\.114 \Vh) luk.-u 1 k(ltu r cmJ l>c· duuf•l'°'"'rd! {'ull 1hr • .m1f>Un' 111.11 h1L• •«tr•/ird IOtl()'s of• "'""1'"'' /or ot"t'r 15 )~UI\. A wall stands between Costa Mesa and Vegas 1lpple < '11111111111111 S111/Jrd PORK CHOPS ,\111111ry Stuffed C HICKEN BREASTS MANNINGS BEEF A new nightclub is set to open in the basement of the building at 190 J Newport Blvd. • Deirdre Newman Daily Pilot COSTA ME.\A -Whill' the 1901 Newport Hlvd. condomin- ium projecl hai. i.ha~en up lhc city with a lawi.ui1 and poi...,ibll' referendum, a new nightclub set to open ne>Ct week at till' l>ilmc address is poised w !.lir up the downtown niWitlifc. Maninis, shaken and bl irred. arc the main thcml:' of the swanky Vegus nightc:lub, which is anticipated lo open in the base- ment of the Spanish mb..;ion- style building on Feh. I :1, pend ing final inspct:tion ... When Vc~a!> opens 11s tlours, owner James nave11 fOfl'Sl'l'!. thl· light-hearted altitude of 1hc l<al l'ack-cra Infusing the l'nvirun- mcnl w1Lh a long-lo'! scn'e of optimism . "Now, it ;;ecm' we're '0 jaded and pessimistic ahout e very- thing." Raven said. "I wanreJ people to haw a little bil of a fantasy about everything." But Vegas' opening is contin- gent on the building of a sound waJJ that will have to come down if construction ever :.tans on the condominium project. That project is in limbo while lhe de- veloper tries to detennine if a version the Cily Council ap- proved Jan. 19 is workable. Raven tried lo get the property owner to build the wall, but failed. So, Raven is ponying up the approximately $76,000 It will take to build a waJJ Uiat might last only as long as a few jars of Dean Martin's hair gel. PLUG IN Plug into the Pilot Classif 1ed section to find servtces from electronics and plumbers, to landscapers and painters. Daily Pilot r "I don't umlcri.land Lhc rca1>wl behind building ii if wt•'rl' gorn~ 111 havt' 10 tear it down in -.1x months, hut that\ what we'n • re- quired to do," Haven ..aid. "I unden.1a11d the rwt:cl lor it. ancf that'!> really the bouom line." TI1e -;ound wall i., ju'I tht• 1;11 l'l>I obsrad P Haven ha ... facl'd. a' huilding Vega" ha'\ rcqu1rC'd till' paliencl' of ,J .,lot marhirll' player. Haven finally g111 hr' building pcrmrl last May, \IX month'i and thou!.a11d'i of dc,ign dollars after initial approval hy the Planning Commi:.sion. I he commi~ion gave ii:-. hll·.,sing to the project de:-.pite city planm•rs' concerns abo11l parking, noi'l' and the overall conl'cntration of various nightlife hotspot:-. in 1111' area. The nightcl11h will have all the accouterments of the "foh11lo11:-. I A1s Vegas" of the I ~150s, Haven <;aid, including a :-ix fooi high mar1ini glal>.c; in the n•1111•r of 1111' StanJust 1.ounge. likl· J mnnu menl to the freewhel'lrng w;1y, of the Rat l'ackel'<\. ·111e lounge i~ the fir,I vt•nut· patrons will experience whl'n they enter Vegao;. It will lw 'iWalhed in red w11h a red, uval ~haped har ru1d red fabric over ... tuffed furniture. To the left of the lounge ti. tlrt· nightclub, which i!> dc:.igned in the style of a Palm Springi. m:rr tini pool har, Raven Mtid. A kid - ney-shaped blue vinyl lilc area in 1he middle serves a<> the "pool" and the dance Ooor. Around the pool are three bari> -rwo main ones and a V1P bar. TI1e Vll' har FYI Vegas is set to open Feb. 13. The lounge and nightclub will be open at 9 p .m . Friday, Saturday and Sunday. After that, the lounge will be open Tuesdays through Saturdays at Sp m. and the nightclub will be open Fridays and Saturdays at 9 p.m. Cover charge is S20 after 9 p.m. Vegas rs rn the basement of the 190· "luwport Blvd. property. will lit' l'lt•v.1lt•d w11h a lto'I dial lt1lllrol~ atl'l'''· Allogellll'r, lhl' r11i.:l11dub to11- 1.1i11!> I :!O lim•ar fcl'I ol '>ervin• .rMt with ltl banemh•f' working ii 111 a ''Yll' lltat rt>lll'l'I' the cl- l'l-:,llll:C' o l 1 ht· pa:.l. Haven :-;till. "\11/1• wa111cd to harken hack In a whilt' glove profc,sional scrv· irt t inw when you would i.:u an<l h llVt' .1 p rnf1·:-.!-ional harlendl'r ;md profl•.....,i11m1l nwk1a1I server." Haven saitl. "I hi' was a cureer fm 1hesi• pt'11plt·. Al that time. people re.illy took pritk in pro- viding th<' hc,1 ,t•rvke." Inc dres.' rnde will be en- fom.'d with IJ\l' 'klrne high regard fo r the past: "ta'ileful, coc.ual, up- ..c·all'. ewn ing wear wilh nu T- 'hirt,, 1111 'lel'vcle-.s ves1i. or rl111\cll' \h1r1., and no 1 ipped or ovcr.111ed (l'an\, 110 ba!>l'ball cap-.." Ra ven i>aid. "If i11 dnuht, don't Wl'ar ii out," lw added fo1 rt·inforrement. 1 ht· Vcgn), har~ will debut hc- for<' the kitl'hcn will . Dinner probably won't be served until the end of March, Raven said. While working with the city to get Vegas built., llaven hoped an ' DON'T FOROET'EVERY MONDAY & TUESDAY 6·9PM t A LIVE TRIBUTE TO FRANIC SINATRA Steaks • Selfood • Cocktlila ~·QuaUcy ~mce• .. ···~ Eotcnahun«nc••• , ,, /I;-.• t, ,,,,, .. ,. f ,,// (')·'l')I h th -,, ' I , ,,,," Ir, 11" ,, , • "'' • \t. • , 11,.. • 1 ' i111erim 'ohttinn could have h1•t•n rl·achcd on the -;ound wall thal woultln'I have hl'en 'u c·xpen,ivc" lw -.aid. Assistant Develo pment ~·rv· ice" l>irl'Ctur Pl·rry Vala111 inr ,,11d the po sibility 11f tlw rnndomin i111ns being huill i' 1101 l'nough 111 prevent thl' -.11111111 wall from hl' mg pul up. "lln1il rlwy'rl' built. 1Jwrl' ha' 111 ht: !'o.11111l'thi11g rlwrr· "' pnilt·< 1 till' hornt'' on lht• rr1 lwr \ldr• 111 Bernini ~trt'l't." Valan11nt• ,;mt Whih• 1h1· .. uund wall may romc down 1·v1•11111;1lly, lhl• Vcg.1:-. ''Y"' w1ll lw ht'll' 111 'tay and will rt•vuh1tinnii't' lhl' 11ightltf1• "t'lll' in Ornngl' ( ,ou111y, 1l.1Vl'll ,,1irl, "I 1h111k it\ going 10 dCI 111on· \hall tor Ii'"'' dow11111wn co ... ta Ml',a," flaVl'n .,;aid. "I 1h111l.. 11'1> g11111g to changl' llH' qm1lil y 11f hil' (or ... a 1111 1111w11pll· 111 lhl'll 111id·.W:. and 'to, .rnc.1 411~ I think 11' ht•1•11 .1 1111al11y of lift· ''slit' for ,, lung timt· 1h.11 llw w 11u1•' have 1-:1 ai.l11ally 1h'•'PlH'drt'd .md tltert·\ hl01•n 1111wh l0rl' 111 go. Wc'rt guin~ IO n·vc·r-.t• I hat lrt•nd." Mayor c ;.1ry Monahan. who uwns lll'<trhy ~kmh Monahan\, agreed . WI think 11 will he a huge dr.1w fur the dnw11tnw11, mcluding iri- a11gll' S.1u.111'. .11111 lhl' nightJife in l-(l'lll'r;1I for I '"'" Ml'l><l." Mo11a- li.111 -.;11d. • Stmi-f'rivatt for Mn1 6-Womm • Ovtr 80 Piun of £q111'pmtlff • f'rit1att f>j/.,tts StuJfo • S/>INN/N(; /'heattr witl1 Nn11 S1111t-of-1'1t·Art Cyrln • I ti FuU-timt Pasonal Tr11intrs • ChiJJ U.rt 8am-lfoOn M S1tt • Co nvtnitnt f'arltins • Yoxa. T11i Chi. S1r1uh C11111n • Sttp, Po111tr Pump. C11rJio • Showtrs, S1t11m & Tou1t'l1 • D11y Sp11 $499 1b. (lfakr i'i(/" I 11/..'I BBQ BEEF BACK RJBS $2 99 lh. 111111 ROASTED CHICKENS $5 99 l:.I. I l111•t ( '"' ( '""'"' GREEN SALAD OR FRUIT SALAD 11/,,11~ u1,i1, 1,,,,, JJ11111u How Al.IOU r Fl\01.IN\, Ynllll FRl-J'J.t-.R Wrrn OUR Cll!l I OM 30 1 ll. M LAI PAtKA(.t (A11 ~1wn11111,. I Jr11/'J ( flll(I I "' SWORDFISH STEAKS $9 99 111. LEMON FISH KABOBS (\11~m/fi1'1. / t,i/i/1111 "' '·"'" ''' $7 99 llTBIR(, Lil I It< I Iii. STRAW-79 ~ .. BERRI ES A\'t>I ADO\ $2 99 CANTAWUPE . TllRKFY -~ SANDWI< II l',t. 49 II $3 '!2 l, l'J I RI 'ii I 'ii \Ir >1111 • \ ! ' I I I 1, l \ • ,, \I ! • 11. "'\ • ' \I ' 11 I,, • , 1 11 ·I' 11 · • -... \\ • 1 I' I •I I '> I 1 • I • 1I 1' I I I< I h·l11·rrc·d I ),11/1 Fn1h HanJ-Choppttl Snba El Toro Bravo Chips & Tortillm • Home Sty/,. 7irmnll'I • .Jl.Yarittits of Homontuk SaUS11gt.s • u k1tino 's Bt~o~ T f!:t I~ ~ Cai; Bear 's]i,fi4 =P=uns 270 East 17th St. • Costa Mesa • (949) 642-7191 Mon Sd! 8 OOAM lo 1 OOPM • Sun 9 OOAM lo 6 OOPM • Atupunttu rt! M11s111it!Chiropr11rtor 949760-5054 www.shope-up.com • www.fitneuconcef:>ts.com 2101 Eost Pocific Cocnl Hwy, Corona Del Mor, CA • M Wednesday, Fd>ru31Y 4, 2004 MARINE Continued from Al bulldlJll school&, bttlldlng po- lice 1t1tloru and training police oftlcer1 ln the lraql d1::ser1 over the last eight months. On Tuesday, his daughters Blake, 9, and Saylee, 5. greeted hlm at John Wayne Alrport whh hugs and c ries a nd squeals ol "Daddy.• ln that mo men t, Bukklla real- 1.z.ed what he had missed the most over the e months uwny from ho m e -his family, BakJdla got his papers to March. He wem to Kuwait and the n Iraq ln May. where he was CENTER Continued from A 1 Ranch Water Oi&trkl ugn·t·d tv pay the city In 11•turn for rights to continue providing water the re. DREDGING Continued from AJ continue to nlloc<11t· hm1h tor lhe Ol'XI rt•w >"N"· The city il> lo11111 1111\ 1111 .1bou1 $24.5 rnlllion from tlw f1·de r.1I government to ILlllU lht• s:m million project uv1·r 1hc nc).I several year~. wrth the t.itffor ence comi11g fro111 ~w11• hond funds. Now. it\ u11dc.ir whc•thcr AROUND TOWN •Send AAOUND TOWN rtems to the Daily Pilot, 330 W. Bay St .. Costa Mesa. CA 92627; by e·ma1I to lufs.J]flna@lsrlmss.com; by fax to 1949) 648-4170; or by calling 1949) 574-4298. Include 1he time, date and location of the event, as well at a contact phone number. TOOAY Newpe>ft Harbor High School will host a community blood drive from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m at the high school's girls' gym, 600 Irvine Ava .. Newport Beach. Information: (949) 515-6300. THURSDAY Ho.., Ho.phal will pre1ent 1 oom munhy education class on •Stroh: The Warning Signs" by Of. Subberao Myla at 6 p.m . al the Hoag Hosp1tul Conference Cente r in Newport Beach. Information and reservati ons (800) 514-4624, http://\Nww.hoaghosp1tal org Coutflne Community College instrue1or Diane Ryan will host a History of Orange Counfy class once a week from l to 3 pm Thursdays through May 27 at thu Oasis Senior Center. 800 Marguerite Ave .. Corona dot Mar Information: 19491 644>3244. 17141 24 1-6213. South Coast Plaza will p,..sent "The Fascination of Orchids" show and sale, whr cn rs aponsored by the Orange County Branch Cymbrdium Society of America, beginntng today du11ny mall hours In the Crute and Barrel and Macy'5 Home Store Wing. Information: (800) 782-8888. http://www.sourhcoastpl11111 com. The Newport hach Public Library Foundation will presont #The Cure for Your Relationship# with Maxine Cohen at 7 p m. rn the Friends Meeting Room al lhe Central Library, 1000 Avocado Ave .. Newpo11 Beach. Information: (949) 717-3870, http://www.newportbeech /ibrary.org. The Waldorf School of Orang• County will present a #Walk Through lhe Grades.# at which paren1s can visit four classrooms from grades one through e1g h1 end ask a class teacher questions. The event Is from 8;45 to 10;45 e.m. at 2350 Canyon Drive, Costa Meu. Thf event is for adults only. Information: 1948) 674-7732. FRIDAY The,...... of the Newport 8Ndl library will host a preview for members only of its used book.ale from 1to5 p.m.in the Friends meeting room at 1000 Avocado Ave. Hardbacb will be priced et two for$1, and papettMtc:b will be sl>c for Sl. lnfonnetlon: (949) 759-9667. South Cont "-ta wttl p....m "The FalClnatlon of Orchids" ahow end sale, which is aponaored by the Orange County Brend\ Cymbld lum Society of Americ:a, during mall hours In the Cr8te end Berret and Macy's Home Stort Wing. lnform11lon: (800)712-8888. hffp:/~.IOUthcolJ6tp/IU.COm. SATURDAY rn<1de the opcrlltiQn' officer for th e Mdhary Police Battalion hased nrar Nasartyuh. "lt \vas a good overall experi- eace for me." 8akk.ila said. "It w-.is a better overall eitperlence for the ltnqls." Contrary to media reports. about 97% of the nation was on the United States' side. he said. ·111e media made it look like we were getting shot at and blown up every day." Hakkila !>aid. "But th{lt's no t whul' hap- 11enlng out there.· I le artd Olher Marine were lending a hand in b uilding t• nn· 1ion. "We 1rajn ed br<111J new peo- ple.· hr said. ·People who've Hesldents agreed that $1 ll mil· lion would he reimbursed to rc~hJems In tJ1e form of as ess· mcnt di,trict 1a.x relief :tnd thal the rcmuining $7 million would he set aside for a i:ommuni1y center. lf the rt:llidenb ugreed thut 1hcy wanted one the mom•y will he available for thr work. ·11 definitely came as a m- pn t" 111 '"·~ A!>!tbtunt City Man- ·•Ht·r D<1vc Kiff su1d. <.11y ollidals s.ud they would <l'k for <.ox'., hl'IJI 111 obtainin g llll' muney. enftcr through 1he hudgct procc~' or through the ,1ppropria1ion' pruce"s. But they say. they a re divnayl·d that the money's 11111 already a.llo· l'<tlt'd 1949} 759-9667. South CoHt Pleza will preHnt "The Fascination of Orchids" show and sale. which is sponsored by the Orange County Branch Cymbidlum Society of America, during mall ho urs in the Crate and Barrel and Macy's Home Store Wing. Information; 18001 782-8888, http://\Nww.southcosstplaza.com. The City of Cost• Me .. ·1 50th anniversary celebration continues with Pride In the Park, a SK fun run and walk. at Fairview Park, 2526 Placentia Ave .• Costa Mesa. Reglsvation will beg in et 7 a.m. The event wlll start at 8 a.m .. and a children's 1 K will begin at 9 e.m. lnlormation; (71 41754-5065. SUNDAY South Coast Plaza wiH preMnt "The Fosclnatlon of Orchids" show and sale, which is sponsored by the Orange County Branch Cymbidium Society of America. during mall hours in the Crate and Barrel and Macy's Home Store Wing. Information: (800) 782-8888, http:llwww.southcoastplaza.com. MONDAY The American Cancer Society will host "Look Good ... Feel Better" classes. which will teach cancer patrenls makeup, wig and turban lips ro help hrde the effects of radiation and chemotherapy I 10 a.m to noon et Hoag Hosp Information and reglstration- 1949) 261-9446, (800) 227·234 The Orange County Siem Singles monthly meeting will t held at 6:30 p.m. at the Costa Mesa Community Center. 1845 Park Ave. The featured slide presentation will be "Around tne World In 80 Slides.· The cost ir $4 for dinner. Brine your own eat111g utensils and beverage. Information: (714) 505-2404 TUESDAY Hoeg Hospital will present a community education class on "What is ArrhY1hmia" by Dr. Brian Chesnle at 6 p.m. at the Hoag Hospital Conference Center in Newport Beach. Information and'resel'V8tions: 1800) 5 14-4624, http:llwww hoaghosphsl.org. Mother's Martc.t will host "Straight Talk about Shingles." a free seminar by Judith Todero, from 6:30 to 7;30 p.m. in the Patio Cafe. The market is at 225 E. 17th St .. Costa Mesa. Information and reservallons: (949) 631-4741, 1800) 595-6667. The Waldorf School of °"9nge County wtll host a pre-kindergarten and kindergarten curriculum overview for parents only. The event will be from ·7 to 8:16 p.m. at 2350 Canyon Drive. CoS1a Mesa. Information: (949) 574-n32. FEB.11 The Newport a.ldt Ot•m• of Commerce will present the Buslneas 1t the Beach Busineu Exposition from 6 to 8 p.m . at the Newpon Bead'r Marriott Hotel & Tennis Club, 900 Newpon Center Drive. There will be networillng opponunltles, appetizers, • no-hott ber and dQor prite1. Information: (949) 72~. The,... ol ... Newport 8.-d1 Ubrlry wtll hott • uMd boolt 11le ftom 9 1.m. to 4 p.m. In the Friend• Meeting room et 1000 Avocado Ave. All boob wilt be ~ 8t S1 e ~. lnformetion: Hoeg Holpltel wMI .....-nt. community education cleat on "Of\19-EltlnQ S*'t: Setting 1 New Stendard• by Dr. Richard Hnlcell et 8 p.m. at the Hoeg Hospltel i ' never been poUc~ officers be- fore. We even trained h l&l'way pollce.· Coming back home ·1~ like a drum," &Wla saJd. · "h's overwhelming,· he said. "Evcrythlnl( seemi. perfect here.· . 1 lls wife. Corey, joined her husba nd In Seattle on lllursday when he arrived in· mo Unl1ed States and flew down with him on 'l\Je day. SeveraJ family m embers cam e to lhe airporr t0 welcome him. The m ood in the Bak.ldJas' Newpon Beach home was fes- tive. A bigger coming-h ome party is planned on Sunday. Nl1's wonderful to have him McGee said the com miuee has gonc to great lengths 10 gather residen1 in pu1 on th e corrununi1r center. which in iurn led to th e committee's deci- ~ion 10 approve the center on Monday. Committee volunteers Cox was sirk on Tuesday and could nol be wad1e<l for com- ment. Al the same time. cuts 1u wa- ter quality programs in Lhe p rc\idem'i. proposed hudget are not likely to hit home: None of million of dollars in 8rants the dry receives for water q uali· ty comes from 1he U.S. Environ- mental f>toteclion Agency. whit:h Bush hai. !\lared for S606 million in cut1o. mainly to its Conference Center in Newport Beach. Information and reservations: 1800) 514-4624, http://www. hoaghospital. org. Hoag Hospital will present 1 community education class on "Imaging for Lung Cancer• by Or. Jason Cohen from 6:30 to 8 p.m. at 1he Hoag Cancer Center, Conference room A in Newport Beach. Information and reservatrons: (949) 76()-5542. The Moms °"9ri"il Moms Support club of Newpon Beactl. a nationwide organization for slay·at·home mothers and their children, will meet at 10 a.m. at 415 Signal Road, Newport Beach. Information: (949) 645-1199, http://WwW.momsclub.org. Mother's M.lic.t will host, •free seminar on fighting fatigue called #Oulclc Start:' by Priscella Codray, from 6:30 10 8 p.m. in the Patio Cafe. The market Is at 225 E. 17th St .. Costa Mesa. Information and reser..iations: (949) 631-4741 , (800) 595-6667. FEB. 12 Hoag Hospital will present a c< •11nun1ry education class on men and Heart Disease" by ,.>11 ltchhaporia at 6 p.m. at rfoag Hospilal Conference •fer in Newport Beach. ,, 1rma1ion and reservations: 800) 514.-4624, http://www.hoaghospital.org. FEB.14 The UC Irvine Arbo'9tum will present "The Romance of Orchids" at its annual Winter Orchid Show, from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. on the UCI North Campus. The cost is $2; children younger than 12 gel in for free. (9491 824-5833. fEq. 16 Moth.,'• Martlet will hott a fTM cardlovision and cardiovascular screening from 11 a.m . to 3 p.m. tn the vitamin department. The markel IS at 225 E. 17th St .. Costa Mesa Information and reservations: 1949} 631-4741. (800) 595-6667. FEB. 17 Hoeg Holpfbl will preHnt • community education d ass on "Senlng the Pace: The Latest Pacemakers end Devices• by Or. Neala Hunter at 6 p.m. at the Hoeg Hospital Conference Center in Newport Beach. lnformetlon and reservations: (800) 514M624, hnp:l!Www.hoaghospit•l.org. Book Soup South Cout Plue will start lta new book club ·we Wi nt Fiction" at 7 p.m. at 3333 Bristo l St .. Suite 2400. The first book for discussion will be "The Great Fire# by Shit1ey Hazzard. Inform ation and reservations: (714) 689-2665. °'· Vkltot A. Mct<ueldt, ~ of medical genetics at the Johns Hoplclnt Sd'lool of Medicine, will dlecu .. In his lecture the scientific end technological advances of tho laat 50 year1 thet allow for the diagnosis, prevention and management of genetic disorders. The lecture begins at 7 p.m. at the Irvine Barclay Theatre, .- back.." Corey Ba Wla said . "I've really rnl sed his trlendshlp. I've missed not havjng him here, not having him walk through that door every night.· 1 ler daugt11ers have taken their father's absence very weU. he said. "They've been troupers," Corey Batoola said. "11H!y never cried oncl'. • Baillla's colleagues at the po· lice department were overjoyed to ge1 an e-mail announcing his return. Costa Mesa police Cpl. PauJ Beckman saJd. Beckman is on the depan - ment's SWAT team . Bakk.i.la is part of the SWAT team's sniper manned an information booth in front of lhe Pavilions M:ulc.et for several weekends in Septem- ber. They held a town hall meet- ing in September. And. over 1he last several years, the committee has communicated with resi- dents 1hrough e-mail, direct water quality programs. llecau!>e the feder.al agency's grants are so small -often be- tween $50.000 and $200.000 - 1 1 ·~ belier to invest rhe ci1y's ef- forts into the bigger sums avail- able thiough state bond funds. KifT said . Over a 1hree-year period. the cily has !>ecured from Sacra- mento about $15.6 miJlion for wa1er quality and habitat resto· ration p rojecti;. including the Information: (949) 631-5918. The Newport Beach Newcomers will have Its monthly meeting at 10 a.m. at the Sports ClubU ·Orange County, 1980 Main St., Irvine. There will be a presentation by the spons club's Slaff on nutrition, women's health and e>cercise. The group is open to women who have lived in Newport Beach tor less than five years. The cost is $21. Information: (949) 645-9922, http://www.newcomers·newport beach.org. FEB. 19 Sp .. k Up Newport will preHnt Us 23rd annual Mayor's Dinner with keynote speaker John M.W. Moorlach at 6 p.m. at the Newport Beach Marriott, 900 Newport Center Drive. Newport Mayor Tod Ridgeway will give the state of the city address. The coS1 is S60 per person, $600 for a table for 10. Information; (949) 224·2266. Th• Newport Harbor Orchid Society will present its 20th annual orchid plant auction from 7 to 10:30 p:m . at the Costa Mesa Neighborhood Community Center, 1845 Parle Ave, Costa Mesa. Information: (949) 642-4148. http:llwww.nhos.org. The Friends of the Onnge Coast College Ubrarv and the Lido Isle Woman's Club will present OCC Vice President of Instruction Robert Dees speaking on "A Short Hlstorv of the English Language:· The event will begin al 7:30 p.m. at the L1do Isle Clubhouse. 701 Via Lido Soud. Lido Isle, Newport Beach. The cost is $5. Information and reservations: (71 4) 432-5087. FEB. 20 The Newport BNch and Irvine chambers of commerce will host a candidates' forum at 7:30 a.m. at the Sutton Place Hotel, 4500 MacArthur Blvd. Candidates from the 70th Assembly Oistrie1 and the JSth state Senate District races will receive invitations to participate. The cost is from $25 to $30. Information: 1949) 729-4400. Th• N.wport 8eac:h Public Library Foundation will pr9sent Lori Wallach, director of the Public Citizen's Global Trade Watch, as part of the Distinguished SP'Jakers Lecture Serles at 7 p.m. In the Friends Meeting Room at the Central Library. 1000 AIJOC8do Ave. Newport Beach. The rewlll be li ve m usic and a buffet dinne r. Tlchts cost $55. Information; 1866)301-4902. dsls@wHtem-direct.com, http://\Nww,newpo11beach library.org. FEB.21 The P9mrt Educetion and Adoption Cente r, a nonprofit organization, wilt have a seminar on feathe r-destrue1hie behavior from 1 to 2:30 p,m. at the Be ... rlc Community Center, 1975 Beleeric Drive, Cotta M .... The cott It $1!ttor nonmembers. lnform1tlon: {949) 831-3606, hrrp:J/Www.puc.orp. 4242 C.tmpus Drive, Irvine. · The N9wpoft ._.Pubic lnform11lon: (949) 824-8202. litnrv Foundedon will Pf9Mnl tori W.llleh. di~or of the Public Cltlten's Globll Trade w.tc:tl ... Pl'1 of the Olstlnguished Sputcers lecture S.riH It 2 p.m. In the Friends Meeting Room It the ..,,lrel Ubtery, 1000 AVOC¥k/Ave. Newpon BMc:tl. AefrMttmentt will be Nrved. Tlc:t8t1 colt S18. F£8.11 Tom '""""'of the Coeta ..... Ctlember of c.ommetee will epNk on "The Chember Ynterday, Today end the Future" 8t 7 p.m. et the Coete Meta Hlltoric:al Society, 1870 An1hefm Ave. division. ·A piece of lhc team wa~ missing,· Beckman said. "We're absolutely deligh ted to have hln1 back." Bakl:Ua is lookJng forw.o-d 10 spending lhe next week and a half with his family before he returns 10 work. But firs ! things nr~t. Today, ht: plans to tilt Lhe beach "I'm going s urfing wi lh my friends.· he said. "That's been long overdue," • DEEPA BHARATH covers publlc safely and courts. She may be reached al 1949) 574-4226 or by e,mailat dfl6pB.bharath o /arimes com mail and the committee's web· site. •JUNE CASAGRANDE covers Newport Beach and John Wayne Airport. She may be reached al (9491574-4232 or by e-mail al june.casagrande a 1a11mes.com $13.5 million needed for dredg· Ing. Most of that money comes from state Propo!>itions 12. IJ. 40 and 50. fhose ballol mea· sures set aside money for project-. 'Ul:h as grunts for e11vi· ronmental improvcmen1s. • JUNE CASAGRANDE covers Newport Bead1 and John Wayne Airport. She may be reached at !949) 574-4232 or bye mail at 1un11 casogrande·n'Jatimes.com. Information: (866)301-4902, dsls..fPwesrern-direct.com. http:/twww.newportbeach library.org. The UC Irvine college of medicine is sponsoring a Parkinson's disease event featuring Fo>c News Channel's Morton Kondradce and UCI geneticist Douglas Wallace. The event sta ns at 4 p.m. at the Irvine Barclay Theatre, 4242 Campus Drive. lnformauon-(949) 824-8202, dlatkms~aJuci.edu. FEB.23 The World Affairs Council of Orange County will host George Argyros, U.S. Ambassador to Spain, at its monthly dinner and speaker program from 6 10 9:30 p.m. at the Sutton Place Hotel, 4500 MacArthur Blvd., Newport Beach. The cost is $48 for members and SSS for nonmembers. Information and reservations: (949) 253-5751, http://www.worldaffairs council.org. FEB.24 Hoag HospiUI will present a community education class 011 uThe New Guidelines on Hypertension" by Or. Richard Blankenbaker at the Hoag Hospital Conference Center in Newpon Beach. Information and reservations· (800) 514-4624, http://www.lloaghosp1tal.org. The Newport Beach Public Library Foundation will present Or. Leonard Shlain who will" speak about his new book "Sex. Time and Power" as part of the manuscript literary lecture series from 7 to 9 p.m . in lhe Fr)ends Meeting Room at the Central Library. 1000 Avocado Ave .. Newport Beach. Ticl<ets cost from $5 to $10. Information: (949) 717-3890. FEB.25 Hoag Hospital will present a community education class on ·Heart Healthy Cooking" by Hoag chef Richard Reilly at 6 p.m. al the Hoag Hospital Conference Center in Newport Beach. Information and reservations: (800) 514-4624, http://www.hoaghospital.org. Moth•'• Mat1tet will hol1 "Th• Path to a Healthier, More Vital You; a free seminar by Steve Holmes, from 6:30 to 7:30 P·"'· in the Patio Cate. The market is at 225 E. 17th St., Costa Mesa. See TOWN, Paa• AS PUBLIC SAFETY Dally Piiot . POLICE FILES COSTA MESA • 8rittol S1reet: A com mercial burglary was reported in the 3300 blodc at 1:31 p.m. Sunday. • Harbor Boulevwd: Petty theft was reported in the 3000 blade at 1 :57 p,m. Sunday. • Paulertno Awnue: A vehicle burglary w88 reported In the 500 blodc at 4:20 p.m. Sunday. • Pinebrook: Battery was reported in the 3400 block at 10:38 p.m. Sunday. • Vtctorte StrMt Graffiti was repol1ed in the 1000 blade at 5:36 p.m. Sunday. • Wtitt Wilson StrMt A vehicle borglary was repo rted in the 500 block at 10:02 a.m . S unday. •West 11th StrHt and Superior Avenue: A hit-and·run felo ny was reported at 12:37 p.m. Sunday. •West 19th Street: Petr/ theft was repo11ed in the 600 blocl< at 11 :07 a.m . Sunday. NEWPORT BEACH • Bristol StrHt: A robbery was reported in the 800 block at 9:14 p.m. Monday. • Ealtbluff Drive: A hit-and-run was reported in the 2100 blocl< at 12:44 p.m . Monday. • Irvine Avenue: Banery was repo11ed in the 800 blocl< at 9:57 p.m. Monday. • Newport Cent« Drive West: Petty theft was reported in the 700 blodc at 6:47 p.m. Monday. • Seashore Drive: Petty theft was reported in the 5100 bloclc at 11 :59 p.m. Monday, • Superior Avenue: Vandalism was reported in the 1500 block at 4:44 p.m. Monday. SHOOTING Continued from Al three men in their early 20s ap· pruadwd him. police said. One of the men reportedly said some1h111g to the victim and then pulled out a handgun. The virnm s 1ar1cd to run and wa~ !-hot in the leg, police said. Tlw men tuuk off. and the victim wa~ taken to WC!>tern Medical Center In santa Ana. He did not sutler ,my life-1hreatenin8 injuries. 1 he biggest challenge in 1•racking thi:. case is that there wcren'1 too many witnesse , Schennum '>aid. "It may have been because it lrnppl!ncd at llight." he !>aid. "Or 11 c<mld've been that peopll' weren't paying attention to what was ~oing on." I '1 iday\ inc1den1 is not necet; ,;:inly an indication of height· encd gang ac.:tivity or violence in the Wes1side or in the ciry, Sdwnnum 'aid. Local gangs became more ac- riw 1han usual after an aJJey 'hooting off Coolidge Avenue th£' nighl before Thanksgiving Day, which left rwo r>eople in· jured. A multi-agency sweep less lhan a momh after that inclden1 re:.ulted in the arrest of six peo- rlc who were eiLher gang mem be" or were affiliated witJ1 gangs. "lliing~ have been rreu y quiet after those arres1s," Schen num ..aid Warring Costa Mesa gangs hove also simmered down now, he<>aid. "We're not seeing one gang working against a nother or that 1 ii ·for-tat type of incidents." Schennum said. "Those have gom•down." • DEEPA BHARATH covers public safety anel courts. She may be reached al (949) 574-4226 or by e-mell at deepa. bharath <<i' la times.com. Marianne Henrietta Jonai _ Marianne H. Jonas, 48, died of c:ancer at home on Jan. 30, 2004. 8om on Feb. 14 1955 In Dukuwringln, Java, Indonesia, Marianne lived In Costa Mesa for 42 years. She wMed at Home Depot, Santa Ana for th• laat 5 years. Marianne attended Pomona Elementary. Sonora Elementary, D•vla Intermediate, and graduated trom Cotta M ... Htgh School lri 1973. She llllo. Un~ of c.tHc:l.-=-~~~=::::J by Mr parenta, Jac:k and M~ Jonu of Costa Meea; '* bfotMr Jac:quea 9"d al9t•ln-taW Ettzabeth and ttwee ,-.. .,..,,,.,.,, Karen, and Amy Jonu ot ~i CA. She wa9 a member of CllVary ChaPel In Santa Ana \iA. "'9 tov.d the Church, plants and ftowera, and ~i4iiiy her ~ ntecea. .......,. Wat loWd by '!.*'Yo Md be~ ""-id. a.vtc. MN t*d at CrtJoieiy CNpef on Febr\lery 31 2004. ' , Oatly Piiot Wednesday, February 4, 2004 A5 Area weathers winter storm Light rail gets 'recommended' in federal report No significant damage has been reported, but a city , official is expecting more debris to wash up on the beaches. DH pa Bharath Daily Pilot NEWPORT· MESA -The win· ter storm that blew through the area on Monday night didn't do much damage locally, officiaJs saJd. No incidents were reported in Costa Mesa. Newport Beach had one fallen lrce on San Joa- quin I lills Road, said David Nie· de rhaus. the city's director of General Services. "We haven't had any signifi- cant effecti. as a result uf the storm," he S3id. "We haven't had problems with fl ooding or high tide.'' The ciry has al~o been prepar· in~ for the storm season. Nie- derha us said. "We've been making sure tu trim the palms and other trees which ten d 10 fall." he said. However, ciry workers will feel the effects of Monday night's storm a week from now, Nieder· haus said . wwe're going 10 get all that de - bris coming down San Diego Creek and washing up on our bcachei.," he said. 'T m gucs::.ing we'll get at lea!.! 50 to 100 tons ALLOWED Continued from Al pedicures; an egg carton; broken glow sticks; an old bottle of dish soap; ll1e lid of a trash can; a bike renector; a large metal pipe of some son; three cracked lighters; an empry prescription bottle; the container for a q u1Lrt of Olevron Supreme Motor Oil and a djny diaper. Keep in mind that all of llljs garbage was in an (U'ea no bigger than a basketball coun. I only waJked l11e south side ul Lile jelly -lllat was enough. Al this point. my peanut buuer bagel wa.'> churning in my stomach. TI1e worst came a.., I walked closer to the water. A' I t.:ame to the point where IJ1e river now~ into th e ocean, I saw patches of bubhling, foaming, b rown :.cum just on top or till' water -llCI duuht an appeli/.ing mixture of tl1e leftover motor oil, lighter TOWN Continued from A4 Information and reservations: (949) 631-4741 , (800) 595-6667. FEB.26 The Founders Guikt of Cesa Teresa invites the public to attend a play, ·The Sub1ect was Roses:' as a fundraiser at the Newport Theatre, 2501 Cliff Drive, Newport Beach. All the proceeds from ticket sales will be donated to Casa Teresa and Hannah's House. Tickets cost $65 per person. All tho proceeds will be donated to Casa Teresa and Hannah's House. Information: 1949) 858-5385, (71 4) 538-4860. Hoeg Hospital will present • community education class on •innovations in Cardiac Surgery• by Dr. Douglas Zusman at the Hoag Hospital Conference Center in Newport Beach. lnforma,tion and reservations: (800) 514-4624, http://www.hoaghospiral.org. Sage HIH School wlH present Don Bartletti, Los Angeles Times Pulitzer Priz~winning photographer, as part of its community speaker series at 7 p.m. atSage Hill Sctiool, 20402 _ Newport Coast Drive, Newport Coast. Bartletti will speak about the story •Enrique's J ourney; about an immig rant child's treacherous journey to the United States to reunite with his mother. The cost Is $5 to $12. Information: (949) 21~1395. hadlft'19l6@aol.com. The Adoption G'flkt of Southern Orange County will host a high tea luncheon with motivational speaker Pat Allen. • presentation by Toni Bruner. fashions by Shades of Rad of Newport Beach and music by Ron Levy at the piano end Car1 Freedom on the violin. The event will be from 1\:30 e.m. to 3 p.m. at the Belboa BtyC1ub. 1221 W. Coast Highway Newport Beam. Information: (9491676-8881. Ftl.21 Hoeg Hoeplt9!,. preeent a community education cleat on "Bfood PNMure and Cholnterol OOUGLAS ZIMMERMAN I DAILY PIL 0 I Debris and trash washed up on the shoreline of the Sapta Alla River bordering Newport Beach. of debris a week from now." Newport Harbor was ah.o q uiet Monday night. Harbor P.<i· 1rol sw. Karl Von Voigt sajd. "We weren't ex.peeling any· thing major," he -;aid. "Usually. during such ~torms, when we have high gusts of wind. we get either boats breaking loose from rhe dock:. or 1hcir moor· ings." I\ !-.mall naft advi..ory, how· ever, stayed in effect through 'l\Jesday night, Von Voigt said. "We're suggesting that small crafts and b oaters who are not too experienced not go ou t into the-water," he said. "lust as a precaution." The area can expect more win- ter storms this month and in March, said Brandt Maxwell. a meteoroJogist witl1 the f\!'ltiontLI Weather Service in San Oiego. Ouid and rust remover from the decontaminate Nikes? empty containers above. Nearby There was a brave soul at the were empty beer cans and an mouth of the jetry preparing Lo empty 40-ounce ho11le of Cobra kite surf. Kun Schneider readied Malt Liquor. At thi~ point, a his brighr green kite and noxious odor swept up to my attached it to the harness nostril<i and I had to walk away. faslened around his midsection. I s tood un the !>and and -He was only a few feet away looked up at the horizon. It was from Lhe LrdSh ·lined shore and beautiful. I\ bright blue horiznn wouJd have to walk through Lhe seemed 111 be pushing dark scum to begin his glide. cloud!. further up and out of WDoes llle runofTbOlher you?" sight. And the strong wind JTiadc I asked . ll1em 1nove :.wif1Jy along Ille "Well, yeah," he said. "I guess I coaMl111c. Glant.:ing to 1he south, don't really know why I picked I !>aw a row of 4uaint bungalows, here. F.spccially because I am in which people are lucky heading south. just like the re:.t enough 111 fall a'oleep 10 the of lhis stuff." relaxing lull of tlw Pacific Ocea11. The runoff af1er Ilic first storm It looked like paradise. even on a of the season was the most day when Lhe temperature was dangerous. and since Lhat had in the mid·SO!>, already passed, he figured it wa.' \>Vhfl t was lacking was Ille safe enough, he said. Plus, how people. Apparently, those who couJd a kite surfer pa~s up fre4uc111 the beach know better weather like this? than IO go in till' water 48 hours "The wind is just too perfect aftt•t a ~tnrm. I wi'h I had known for this." he said. belll'r than tu walk down there. I "Cood luck." I sajd. wontkr huw you c;in Screening" from 7 to 11 a.m. at the Hoag Hospital Conference Center in Newport Beach. The cost is $25. Information and reservarions: (800) 514-4624, hnp:llwww.hoaghospital.org. The Malibu Cat Show, presented by the Malibu Cat Club and the Cat Fanciers Assn., will be from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m . 111 building No. 10 at the Orange County Fairgrounds. Information: (909) 372·9079. FEB. 29 The Malibu Cat S how, presented by the Malibu Car Club and the Cat Fanciers Assn., will be from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m . in building No. 10 at the Orange County Fairgrounds. Tickets cost $4 to $5. Information: (909) 372-9079. MARCH 2 Or. William Seers will explain why a healthful diet and whole food supplementation are the best tools in preventing disease from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. at the Turnip Rose, 1901 Newport Blvd., Costa ~esa. The cost is $25. Information and tickets: (949) 609-6947. MARCH4 As I walked back to the car, I Clubhouse at Pelican Hill, 22651 Pelican Hill Road South, Newport Coast. Tickets cost $60 per person. All proceeds benefit the North American Foundation for the Cure of Diabetes. Info rmation: (866)287-3669, http://www.curediabetes foundation.com. John Wayne Airport got a litth· more than half an inch of rai11 fall between 4 p.m. Munday and 4 p.m. 1\Jcsday, he i.aid. "It was a decen1 w111tcr storm system," Maxwell !laid. The reM of the week should be pretty mellow, lw 'aid. "We can expt·rt sca 11ered showers here and there." MaJC· well said. "f1111 thi-. one'!> done for the nw~t part." noticed thl• most telling piece of filler. It wa'i a portion uf a ripped sign lllat w<L~ ilJustrated with a swimming slick figure surrounded by a large red circle with a line through it. Uke I i.aid, it was torn, but I know I "><•w the words "caution" and "high levels of bacteria." I'm not ~un: if lut.:k i1' l'nough for Schneider. I recommend a st.:alding hot ~howcr and a bucket of antibactt'rial i.oap. •LOLITA HARPER is the community forum editor. She also writes columns Wednesdays and Fridays. She may be reactied at 1949) 574-4275 or bye mall at lolita.harper111 latimes.com 949.6.46 .6789 370 8 East 171h Shet In the •BiA Ralph s• C....19' Deirdre Ne wman Daily Pilot The (~ntrrUne lill)u rail projet:t rt'<.·eived from the t:ederal lhmsit Administrn· lion on l\1esday a "ll'(·om- mend('ll" mting that will aJ. low it to be rnn!-i1h•rl'd for fedeml funding. lnc ratin.: caml' i111hc ad· minji.Lmlion'!> Annual Nl'w Stam. ltepon for the 2004-05 fiscal year. ·nll' Nt•w Start:. pruw.un review-. lll'W and existing transit i.y..tcm., .1m.l m<v-es funding n·c11mnw11 dations hm;t."'Ci on ;m t•valu atiun of a prujt't.:t's likdlhood of moving forward in till' shortest poi;..,ihl~ tinw In tilt' report. 1he atlmi11i.,tmtiu11 evaluates and rdtt.-:. t•ach po 11•ntial New Start~ pmjcn based on a romprt'11c11i.illl' planning and pn1{{f'1tlln11ng development pron"' lhat all project.-. must follow. Th• Waldorf School of Orange County will present a ·w alk Through the Grades.H at which parents can visit four classrooms from grades one through eight and ask a class teacher questlos. Deadline Ftb. 12th • Vtlli-mint Messages Appearing Ftb. 14th . The event is from 8:45 to 10:45 a.m . et 2350 Canyon Drive, Costa Mesa. The event is for adults only. Information: (949) 574-n32. MARCH S Th• North Costa ~ c:h•pter of Moms Offering Moms Support, a nationwide organization for stay-at·home mothers a nd their children, will have its monthly social at 10 a.m, at 1620 S. Sunflower Ave., Cotta Mesa. Information: (949) 548-8847. http:l!Www.momsclub.org. MARCH 7 ..,..... for the Cure" le a wine tastlng and auction featuring select wines from 20 California wineries with an array of gourmet food provided by the R>ur Seeeon1 Hotel. The .... ent wm take plec9 from 1 to IS p.m. In the ' 11 ..... 111111111 1 1111 11 111 1 1 20 Characters per ftne. You may use all 4 lines for larger ads, call an advertising rep todayl we'sre mMle it easy for you!/ FAX this form to (949) 631-6594 Name_· _________________ Phone No.· ____ _ Signature_·----------------.--------- 8111 my: Vl,..sa ____ _,MC ______ M _____ Oisoover __ _ Credit Card# Exp. Date-· ----- Stop /Jy or ..a to tlH D11ib Pilot 01/itt 1111 330 W. Bay Street, Costa Mesa, CA 92~27 or call (949) 642-5678 Centcrlm e 1' one of only 10 projtc"Ct~ in tl1e early MURl~ of the Nt•w Starts tle· vcloprnent t>rocci..~ that was rt•t:onu11endt'll for falernl funJin~. ·nw I lrangt· County I ran~portal ion Aulhurity, which d1•vdopl'd lhe light rail prujt.'<·t, i.s tl!>k.ing tJ1c K11v1•rn111t·n1 w f1111d 50% of llw pmjt.'<'I, whil'h is eJC· jll'l tt·d lo l'll!>I ht•tWl'l'll $~)()() 11ulll11n a11cl $1 billion 111 l>u1ltl "It\ a liugt• n1ile-.tone, dl'li1111cly. lwniu~t· now tlll'y0n.• s.1y1t1R. 'I ll•rt· you K" you'w l1t•1•n rct.:0111 111t•11dt.•d fur funding."' tmn· "' .1u1h11111y 'poke~\\0111an INI Sa1u:h1·1 .. auJ. "Now it'~ ill'>I .t n1.111t•1 of gt•t1u1g the f11ntl111g:· l11l' ~J. I 1nil1· Lt.•111crl jne mutt.· will pmv1tl1• i:.crvit.c f111111 Santa 1\11a to John W;1y111• Airport. • .. M Wednesday, February 4 2004 FORUM .,,. HOW TO GET PUBUSHEO -L.Mten: Mail to Editorial Page Editor Lolita Harper at the Daily Pilot, 330 W. Bay St., Costa Mesa. CA 92627 • RHd9ra Hotlne: Call (949) 642-$>86 Fo: Send to (949) 646-4170 ..,. E·m•ll:Send to dailypilot@latimBs.com •All correspondence must include full name, hometown and phone number (for verification pu rposea). The Pilot reaervea the right to edit all submissions for clarity and length. READERS RESPOND Inspiration Point is out; ·now where?·· AT ISSUE: Co rona del Mar Cente nnial Planning Committee leaders h ave agreed to withdraw an applica t ion to p lace a sculpture at Inspiration Point. Where should it go? In regard~ tu the current controver..y over Corona del Mar'i. commemorative artwor~. it appear\ that llie Centennial Cumm111ee ha:. never tmly dl'lined it:. focu:. and would be wiser tu return to square one with a bit more artistic 'opht5t1catio11 and profe!>S1onal leadership 1n the mauer For cxampll'. Saturday\ front page article, "Resident., not inspired by dolphJn," statue refrrred to a dolphin "statue" by Wyland -ahu to serve a.'i t)ie city time cap!!>ule -wnlc-h· plannen. have now decided w1U not be in,taJJed at ln~p1ra11on Poi111. 1 his i' ,.:rt:al news. to ""Y the leabl. Yet e.irher debate:. discussed thi' propo,ed honorarium ru. a "<;culptuml artwork" that would 'erve as a metaphorical nod to l11e sense of place that is Corona del Mar -a coastal jewt>I that offers incredible beauty, inspirational view<;, and an increasingly hip do'>e of llie fine art of living. So, which ls ii? Statue, time capsule or sculpture? h seems lliat the entire process has become a bit muddled In Its mission and could probably use some serious regrouping and guidance. Fir'it of aJJ. for clarification, a statue or monumem is usually les. about art, per se. and more ahou1 commemorating a specific hbtorical e>-ent -a son of Wnshinwon-crosses-the Delaware moment, if you will. As far a .... dolphins go. last time I lookl'd, Corona del Mar already ha a delightful share of lovely onc1. dancing playfully at Coast Highway and Marguerite in celebration of their stgnarure ocean frivolity, a wonderful ongoing event along our coastline. A time capsule, ll aeems. is a completely separate Issue that needs considerable care and feeding. and perhaps a different type of encasement than a dolphin to avoid any cornball tendencies In the finished product. A ff sculpture," on the other hand, offers recognition of a more aesthetic kind -a work of art that. if chosen weO with the guidance of professionals in llie field, becomes a source of contemplation lliat taJces the viewer beyond themselves. Moreover, a great public artwork In llie right location instills viewers with a happy-to-be-alive sense of joy; not only for llie journey that led to that moment in time, but also with a transcendent hope for llie future, both on a personal level and irlJ8 spiritual, big·piccure son df way. What a natural lliis would be for Corona del Mar's centennial occasion. What's amazing to me ls why the Centennial Comrninee hasn't used the services of rwo reputable Corona del Mar art businesses and the professionals tha1 run them -Jeannie Denholm and Diane Nelson at Southern California Art Project& and Exhibitions: and Miriam Smith of Art Re$0urce Group. (Both are located on Coast Highway.) These women could help untangle the web of confusion that's been created with this project over the last several months. Not only do they have a phiJanlliropic spiril for helping Corona del Mar achieve its personal best, but they also have 75 years of collective expertise in both the regional and national art arena to · negotiate a truly blue-chip public artwork by a renowned artist that would reflect the fine style and sophistication lliat Is today's Corona del Mar. Corona del Mar's business district is becoming more and more like Santa Monica's acclaimed Montana Avenue - sassy and charming but also subtle In Its overall ambience and distinction. Ln my opinion, artists such as Wytand offer a contrived and over-commerciallzed version of manufactured beauty and llie non-uniqueness that cbaracteriz..es.so much of contemporary life -the very antithesis of Corona del Mar's amazing landscape and everything it has achieved as a sterling township. Plus, we've done the dolphin lliing. and well at that. Wouldn't it be fun and exciting this time to set our sights a little higher, to mirror the grandeur of the "crown of the sea" with an impassioned artwork by a visionary artist, and to remind us what its like to soar, · perchance, to dream? LAURI MENDENHALL Newport Beach After reading llie queslion in Saturday's paper as to where to put llie dolphin statue, I immediately thought mat the best pluce to put the statue celebrating Corona del Mar's centennial should be placed where all the topiary dolphins have-been for years: On Coast HigJ1way at Marguerite Avenue. It would then be in good company. TERRI SHEA Newport Beaoh We have a little sign in llie middle of the highway that says. "Welcome to Corona del Mar." I think that would be a great place to put your dolphin. RANDY LUEBKE Corona del Mar ' '· Our suggestion for the ~ placement of the Corona del M~· monument would'be at :::" Marguerite Avenue and cOast Highway. where the dolphins art. ', Everybody would notice il. And we think thats a good place for it. DICK AND ANNA BETIY GOLDMAN Corona tlel Mai LETTER TO THE EDITOR Controversy aside, teacher is great with childre~ . ·-I jtt'it firushed readms Mansa 'divisive?'" l lere is my response. "We wanted to do what was best kids. She's loud, fun. energetic, she thinks lay is such a great I'm 'iure Shannon·~ "::; O'Neil'~ fron1 -pag(' anick· I do not know llie situation. for the kids. The kids adore her, intelligent, cute. caring and. most teacher, then why was she let go? reinstatement was a good mc:Ne ....,.., •titled "Teacher returns amid bemuse I have no kids at llie parents Jove her, and the imponantly. she loves kids. I'll bel (Jn all faimes.s, I have not spoken for tJ1e school. and it sounds like .-! rnntrovcrsy." The accompanying Newpon Heights. But I know Jay principal thinks she is a great most of those children will never with her, so I don't really know the repladng the principal might alsO: question a<,k.c; "Will fir-1-gmde very well -she is my nephew's teacher: have a better teacher than lay the circumstances.) Still, after reading be a good one. ·ine p<irenls teacher Shannon Jay\ return to wife. I don't imagine reinstating I'm not surprised that llie Jcids rest of their tivel.. llie rest of the article and the deserve accow11abiU1y from their: the da.ssroom at Newpon I !eight!> her will hurt the "unity" one bit. and parents think. so highly of her, The pan of llie quote thats follow-up article. it appears to me principal • help restore wlity at a school ln the article. the assistant because so do I. Lcan't imagine a pUX1.ling is that "the principal that llie principal has a major JON GARNElr' sewral parents have called superintendent is quoted saying. better teacher llian Jay for little thinks she is a great teacher." If attitude problem. Co~ta Mesa Wednesday, February 11 • 5 to 8 p.m. Newport Beach Marriott Hotel &. Tennis Clu~ 900 Newport Cmter Drive • Newpo rt Beach With a crowd of over 500 expected 10 anend. this expo is a unique opportunity for local businesses to showcase their goods and crviccs. Presented by the Ncwpbrt s;ch Cham~r of Commerce, th e evcnr is FREE for.me pub lic to attend. There arc a limited number of booth~ spaces st ill available. If you would like to become an exhibitor, please call (949) 729-4400 to reserve your booth. 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OUSTIN/OAILV P1LOT St. Margaret's Tommy Chung, left. collides with Sage Hill's Julian Smith-Newman as they attempt to head the ball in Tuesday's Academy League action. Sage Hill denied Lightning does not strike twi ce as St. Margaret's exacts revenge with 2-0 win in showdown. Steve Vir1en · Dally Pilot SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO -lne battle for first place in the Academy l.cag\le between Sage Hill School and St. Margarets I ligh wao; intense. as both teams seemed to have emptied aJI of its effort'> on the field. However, for determjning the winner, St. Marga· ret's appeared to be just a bit more battle· tested. The Tartans, the defe nding CIF Southem Section Division VJ champions and four-time defendmg Academy Leal)rue title-winners. bested visiting Sage 51[\'{ McCfWf< I DALY Pt.OT estancla High junior Cartos Pinto takes the bal to the hoop against Saddeback Tuesday night. llill, 2 -0. and exartcd rcv1·ngl' hlt'~tlay night. With a goal i11 earh half, SI. Margaret 's ( 11 ·5·2, fi· I ·0) forged a tic for first place with Sage I lill (fl·S·O, Ii I·()) in the Al"ademy I .<:ague. The teams appear headed for a share of the lea!,'UC, title with three games remaining. "That wa ... a good, intl'nsc gamr," SI. Margaret\ Coach Martin Uppins :-aid. '"Therl' W<L' inten~i1y from both 'ide~. [The lartani.I werC' pumped up They were not going to lo-;e this game. And. if they were goinl( to lose tht'Y would have lefl everything on tliat field. like they did." ThouKfl it could have taker. . .. we in how ii matched St. Margaret's intcnsity. ~ till was hurt ing after the loss. '11ie Ughting al l'd their fif..1 goals in league play and St. Margaret 's snappt.•d BOYS BASKETBALL tlwrr 'ix-game .. vinning Mrcak. 1.a.-.1 mon1h. Lhe Ughtning ended the Tar- rn11s' J I ·league-game winning skein with a I II VKlory at Snge I !ill. "l11ey were much bet1cr than in the first game we played them," said Sage Hill Coach Nourcddine El Alam. "II w.is a very good ga me. very 11phea1. 'llley were very physical. I'm just glad rur one got hurt." < :oad1 l·J Alam runwatulated hb team on its ef. fort after the game and assured his playen. they were tied for first place and were a tad ·above the fartans lor playoff seedings. The Ughtning have al· lowed two gmus in league play, while St. Margaret's ha:-four goal' scored against it, which is the deter· mining fal"tor for thl' league's No. I seed, El Alam See SAGE, Pase A8 Eagles sputter in crunch time Estancia gives up lead in fourth quarter as visiting Saddleback rallies for first Golden West League win. Patrick Laverty Daily Pilot COSTA MESA -One of the points of cmpha.'il'i with Estancia Highs boys l:>Mketball team has tx.'Cn Its youth. Starting two sophomores and two juniors, the Eagles are expected to go through growing ptdns. but they are also expected to learn from them. Midway through the fourth quarter of the F.aglcs' Golden West League clash against SaddJeback. l~tan­ da Coach Russell King asked his team 10 show IL'l killer instJnct. Instead, it let the visiting Roadrunners back into the game. Saddleback. ~ ln its previous eight le3{,tt1c games entering the contest. closed the game on a 20-4 run, edipsing the Eagles, 44-37, and sending them to their fifth loss in six ga~ "lllere's i.till going to be things they have to lcam," King said about his young team "But we should be getting enough experience to where we're executing ow o&me and not turning the baD OYCr at the end olthegame." The fA81es ( 11·I2, ~6 in league) trailed the endre first half, when it made just 7 of 29 shots. but bounced bldt in the third quarter. E<ltancla took its h lead of the game with just un· der six minutes remaining In the third quarter after a puthm:k by Scott Sankey. The Eagles ex- panded that lead with a 10-0 run that spanned the end of the third quarter and the txwrming of the fourth. The spurt··was capped by a three-pointer from Carlos Pinto, who led Fstancia with 12 poi nts and eight re· bounds. Aul Pi nto was limited offensively by Saddlebadc's diamond-and-one defense. Hew.is held scoreless, on just three shots in tl1e first half, but wJS a big part of Fstancla's second-half comeback. malcing three turn- around jumper.; in the third quarter. With the Roadrunner.;. who held Pinto to a season· low five points in the teams' previous meeting this season. n 41 ·39 P.stancia victory, concentrdting Or"! the Eagles' leading scorer .. others needed to pick up the scoring slack. But after Pinto's three-pointer gave Fs- tancia a J.1-24 lead with 6:02 remaining ln the game. the Eagles didn't hit another 6eld goal until Pinto sank a thrt.-e·pointer with 17 seconds remaining. Sankey finished with 11 points and nine rebounds and sophomore Mike McC>anleb added 10 points, but j~t five Eagles scored in the contest f3tanda fin - ished the game shooting only 15 of 50 from the 6ekl (30%). . V\\? knew we needed to have a good shooting night." King said "\4k got some good shots Inside early, but we jum oouldnl pot the ball in the bucket.· Compounding the poor shooting were seven fourth-quarter tum<M!nl by the F.agle8. whk:h al· lowed Saddleback to score 20 points in the final pe- riod after ii scored ~ 24 in the ftrst three combhled. SH EAGLES, P .. e M EYEOPENER DaiJy~Pibt • Spana Hal of Fame l df llil ....uJt'( lJW' 111•"-•tafllUUJ ~eb 9 honoree DOUG DEATS Wednesday, febl'uary 4, 2004 A7 GIRLS SOCCER Down, dirty draw Bryce Alderton Daily Pilot NliWPORT BEACH -'l11e score was 0-0 and the weather was \vintry. but emotions ran at high temperatures in tl1e suddenly bur· geoning girls soccer rivalry between Newport llarbor and Irvine high :.chools this season, adding its latest chapter 1'1esday. The Sailors (2· 15-:l, I ·5·2 in the Sea View League) and Vaqueros (8-6-4. • 3-2-3) bumped each other, coUidc<l frequently and slipped across Davidson Field in a league g'dme pw1c - 1ua1cd by physicality. and often, fru..,tration. Both coachc.'S criticizt.'<I the referees for "l('tti11g the grune become too ag· KJl!SSive.'' "There were calls in favor of us that we .!>houldn't have got and, 30 seconds later. it would be reversed and Lrvine would get the ball wher:i Llwy shouldn't have," said Newport Coach Br.indie liayungs. "The girls get frus. Ir.tied hath ways and lx.>t·orne more aggres· sive than if I the officials! would make the calls early. We trust them to make the calls.· Irvine Coach Gwen C.onine said t11t! officials faJled to control the game and thought New- port played a bit too physical as a resulL "I had two Wrl" gel yellow cards who never get yellow cards," Conine said. "My girts played a clean game de.!>pite the prc.-ssure on them." I layun~ !><\id the heiv)\tened emotioru. be· tween the two teams could have spilled over from an earlier meeting this season la 1-0 Va- 4uems' win! when an lrvint· player received two yellow canh and w<1. ... ejected. "I contacted (Conine! and she spoke with the girls," llayungs said. "We are not there to go after a11ybody. We play to put go:Lls in the net." Newport outshot the Va4ueros. 12·4. get· ting two golden scoring cham:es in each half. Juruor l aylcr Giacornam's shot from just outside the 18·Y'drd box ~even minutes into the first half hit the crossbar and deflected to senior forward Barbara !ulian, who sent the ball sailing over the net Sophomore Krystal Wright was on LJ1e re· ceiving end of a cross from sophomore Jackie Thylor in the 69th minute, but again the shot flew over tJ1c goal. Nearly a minute later, laylor dribbled into the 18-yard box and sent a shot toward the far post that Irvine goalkeeper Brittany Goetz dove 10 knock down and quickly pounced on the ball before Newport junior Kiley Hall could get a foot on iL 1\ brisk wind blowing rrom east LO wCs1 gave each tea.m a half of going with the gusts. Defenders Reese Simmons, Erin I lardy and Stephanie Lambrakis neut.ralized Irvine for· wards from getting clear .!>hots on goalkeeper Karct DcMUle. who made two saves, including one on n header following an Irvine comer kick with five minutes remaining. Failure to put the ball in the net has plagued Newport all season, but Hayungs took satisfaction in playing spoiler against Ir- vine. which is battling for one of the league's thn..-e guar.mwed CIF playoff berths. "That h~ been the story of our season. We have finl5hc.'<1 many games, 2-1. 1-0." Hay- ungs said. ·After the last meeting I against Lr· vine! we wdre so disappointed. Our girls were • up for this game." .. OCC ·ATHLETE OF THE WEEK f I A8 Wednesday, F eboJary •. 2004 S POR TS BRIEFLY Sea Kings edge toward playoffs OCCATHLETE OF THE WEEK JOEL CllES1'lll Kt'IJy Morgun M:Ored a pair or guals ;md C:omna dd Mar Hlgh's girls soccer 1ca11\ k1111d.cd off Pacific Coasl l.eague fot' llnivcrsil y, 4 • I, Tuesday 10 leave It · ~ir one wl11 bhy of a playoff berth. Morgan opened 1he scoring in the .10th minute, ~oring off a cross from Hachcl Yel~. Another cross from YeJ· sey, SIX illillUICS later, WM put iJllO the h 1dt 11( the net hy lill7..abeth Almaraz ,,,. the Sea King5 (8-7-2, 5-2-1 in h:aguc) tuuk a 2-1 halfllmt' lead, fl'<t,ku Muzum extended that ad- vant;J~t· with a 1>t:11aJ1y kick in the 6 lst minute aml four manuic .. later Morgan addetl lwr bl'Cond Roal, a header after a l1111K throw-In lmrn Courtney Carna- h<u1 L<111111a dcl Mar Cuac.:h llryan Mhlillt-tun pr.ili.cd thu play of full - hack~ Km7Jc Knmll'r. Tamsha Sena- r.iinc .ind Vant~'ll· f·allon, who com· h11lt'cl tu limit lJnivcr..ily (4·4 In ll·a~uel to 1hrt.'t' ~hot" on goal. W11h .1 win 11wr Calvary Oiapel niu"day, till' ~·a King., will ch111,;h a 'fmt lr1 lhl' Cll· Southern Section pl~1y· oft,. Lion s down UC Ri ve rside •l'l!NNIS: l'hc Van~uard lJniver- 'llY ml'll0!> tt•1111i' team ddeatt'd non· t unf1•1cm·t• htJSI UL Hivcr!l1dc, 6-1, a!I 1h1• I in nt-wor) five of six singles 111<1H he•, a11tl recorded two do uhlcs vu:tonc' It) 8ain the team point 'l\Jl'S· d.1y. Till' I.ions' l>lctcr Wl•islmair, l.ar~ 1>.Jhlhl·ri.:. <l1rnc1oph Schramm, r1hil · lip M:111lh and I homa!I Troxler won 111 !l1111tl"'· lwlplng Van.:uard (2-0) dc- IP;H tlw N<:AA Division I team. Weisl- 111,11r 1kf1•,1h•d Norm.in Ia n in No I ''"t-:lt•!I play. 1; '1, 6-l . I >;ihllwrg u11d Auden; llakans. .. on. <111tl tlw 1a11clt•111 ul ~chramm and I 1m.h'r 11111trih111ed duuhlc'> vic- lnrtl'' fk -,..,c sparks Vanguard • Ul\SKIITUAU..: Frrshman Hachcl lle"c 'uircd a 1cu111 high Ill pu1nt.s 111 i.:11 w11h I 0 rehoulllh IO lead the V;i11>:11,1rd 1J111v<•r!>ity worncn·s ha'ilc.ct· h,111 tl·,1111 111 J H:l-4t! Golden State Al hlt•ttt' C:onfC'rt·nl'(' vic1ury over '1 ... 111111( t om 01J1a Tut•1>day. I .111·y Hum' tallied ll p11in1~ while l.i'a I .111lk11er 'l'Orl·d 11 and al.It.led 111111• rcho11n1h. Frl''ihman K<•lly Vhm1J1 tallwd t•1gh1 puint!I tn go w11h l.l 1d1ound' a.' Vanguard ( l>l-l, I II .l. 111 tlw C:SACI rl'l1ounded frurn olll ll'i 6() wth;ir\. to lillll.t Saturtlay ond t l.1111wd n·vcnl(c for a nine-pnint lo" io C cmrordia l>t'c Ii. !111• l·agk' ( t:I ~. 6·fil. who feat ure (11rr11t•r ( )rl!lll(l' <.oa."it l.olleKC stand· 1111" N.111ry I luh11,hi and L;mn•n l\11111.1y, got to wi1hln 't.'vt.·n pClinl-' twin· 111 tlw wn111d hair. hut 1he fir!>t· pl.1u· I lum l'IH.lrd I h1• i.:arne 011 a zo. l.lt1111 SURFING ulc with a f,8-10 loss to host Irvine Tuesday. Senior Kid Um (119 pounds) taJlicd his 21st vi ctory this season with a win by major decision. I 3·5, against Kevin Shayegi. Freshman JesseeMar- shall pinned Gene Baik in 4:44 fur his first varsity win at 152 pountls, giving Nt.•wport (4 • 7, 0-5 in league) ils twu victories. Irvine improved to 4 · I in league. The ·iars will compete in leal{lH: fi· nal' at to a.m. Satu rday at Laguna 11111, 1 ligh C.Oncordia tops Lions • BASKETBAU.: Rrian Kim and I loracc Wormely scored 17 points apiece for Vanguard University, but the 1.ioni. were knocked off by No. 2 mnkcd Concordia In a Golden Stale Athletic Conference men's basketball .:amt'. Hli-63. Lightning boys stalled • BASKETBA.LL: Sage 1 lill School's boys hasketball team made a run at firi.t-plac-e St. Margaret's Tuesday, dosing to within six poi nts midway through the fo unh quarter, but ulti· mately rl'll, 59-45. lurdan Ogron came off the bench tu connect on three three-pointers in the '>econd half. but 1he Lightning (9- 11 , 1-6 in Academy League play) could never •Jverromc St. Margaret's 18-9 fi r1>1 -quaner advantage and the Tartans, ranked No. 2 i11 Cll· Suuthcrn Scctinn Division IV-A. im- proved to 20-1, 7-0 in league. Matt Loper led Sage llill with 17 p111n ts and Kevin Jnyce added 13. Sailors go cold in setback The Newport Harbor High surf team will host the NewPOrt Classic at 56th Street in Newport Beach Saturday and Sunday, from 7 a.m. to l p.m. each day. The event will incllJde eight dMsioos from elementary to high school. Entry fees are S26 per person in advance and $30 on the ·day of the event. To register visit www.surfnhhs.com or contact Scott Baldwin at Surfside Sports, (949) 67~2855. All funds go to the Newport Harbor surf team. poiJller by junior Maalke Trobman (five points). with one minute left. Newpon Coach Jen Thompson said her team·s defense struggled in the second half. Senior JiUianne Whitfield led New- port ( 12-11 . 3-5) with 11 points while Vanessa Miller tallied I 0. Allyson Stoltz, Whitfield and Kristi Eddington each grabbed o;even rebounds while Miller added six. Newport senior forward Victoria wigart sat out the game to rest a knee that popped out of place in a game TI1ursday. Trojans hold off Sea Kings • 8ASICETBALL: Corona del Mar Hlgh's girls basketbalJ team fought hard, but couldn't keep visiting Un i· versity down long enough as the 'fro- jans Improved to 8-0 in the Pacific Coast League with a 54-49 win l\Jes- day night. Sarah Stern hit a three-pointer in the corner to give the Sea Kings a 46· 45 advantage with one minute, 40 seconds remaining, their first lead since an 8-7 edge in the first quarter. But the Trojans ( 15-7 overaJI) made 3 or 4 subsequent free throws and held on for the win. University de- feated CdM. 67-21, in the prior meet- ing this season Senior Lauren Snell tallied 1:1 points to go with three rebounds while Stern fi nished with seven points. Colleen Skalla scored six points and added i;iJt rebounds fur the Sea Kin gs (7-14, 2-6). Skalla also added two steals and played 1>1rong defense, CclM Coach James Barkalow !>aid. playl·~. including one starter. for ar- guing with each other. She benched them a,_d Renkin sa1J her team suffered down the stretch. Sophomore 1 laywood Wright led Sage llill with 17 1>oints, 14 rebounds and six blue~. while sophomore Debbie Yoder-Lee .added 11 points, five steaJs and four assists. Yoder-1.tt committed just two turnovers, RenJtin said. St. Margaret's dropped to 11 ·4, 6 -1. Eagles knocked off, 2-1 •SOCCER: Sophomore Pedro Duarte scored fo r the Estancia I ligh boys soccer team. but the Eagles lost, 2· I, 10 visiting Saddleback, which scored the game-winner in the clos· ing moments in Golden West League action Tuesday. Duarte's goaJ Lied the score, 1-1, In the first half, but Saddleback scored with about two minutes left, Estancia assistan t coach Armando Ortiz said. Eagles Coach Steve Crenshaw was nnt at the game, as he was suspended after he was assessed a red card in a game a~ainst Orean View Jan. 27. Qrange C.Oast drops opener • 8ASBMLL: Orange Coast College lost its season opener and lhe open- ing gam e of the Matt O'Brien Memo- rial tournament Tuesday, falling. 5-2, w Mt. San Jacinto. · Steven Johns allowed just two runs 011 fo ur hits in six innings, but the Eagles ( 1-0) tallied single nms in each of the last three innings 10 break a 2-2 tie. Matt Cline and Jeff Piaskowski each had twu hits for the Pirates (0-1 l. wirh Cli ne providing rhe Bucs' only run batted in and Piaskowski finish· ing with a double and a triple and a run scored. OCG returns to tournament play Thursday 10 take on Oiaffey in l(a me two of the tournament a l 2 p.m. Anteaters 12th in Arizona •GOLF: The UC Irvine men's golf team finished 121h with a 54-hole to· taJ of 872 in the PING-Ariw na Inter- collegiate tournament that con· eluded 'f\Jesday at Arizona National Country Quh in Sabino Springs. Ariz., outside of Tucson. Arizona won the 15-team tourna· ment wi th a three-round totaJ of 21l· under par 824. New Mexico was sec- ond at R34. Ari:1.ona State third at 843. USC fourth at 848 and Wake fore;;t was fift h al 852. Oiris Nallen of Arizona clajmed medalist honors with an 18-undcr to- tal of 195 (63 -64-68). Pepperdine's Michael Putnam was second at 13· under 200. c EAGLES Continued from A 7 Demetrius May scored 12 of his game- high 18 points in the fourth quarter for the Roadrunners (4-19, 1-8). hitting on 7 of 7 free throws in the period. Despite Saddlebaclc's record. Estancia knew it was in for a tough game based on the 1-revious result between the teams. "We have trouble matching up with a team with four or five guards in the lineup." King~d : • The Eagjes will be facing a similar si~ • lion on l hursday agai nst Santa Ana De· spite having the 11 wins mandatory to pet{- tion for entry into the Cl F Southern Section playoffs. King wants to get the Eagles back on the winning tn11:k, but their final Lhree games arc against three teams that heal them in the first round of league, including rival Costa Mesa "We don't want to rely on !the 11 winsl, bt.'Cause they might not accept us," King said "We definitely want 10 .. Yin out these last three games. These next two b'lll11CS are realty importanL We really need to defend our home court. We didn't finL'ih the job lo· night" Goldlfl w..c LMpt Saddleb-* .. ~ 37 Seen by au... Saddlebadc 10 10 4 20 44 Estancia 3 14 ,, 9 v ~ -Ory 9, Enriquez 2. May 1B. Alonso 5. Fitzgerald 7, Sandlez 0, Washington 0, Morales 3, Doi Val 0. 3-pt. goals -May 1, Morales 1. Fouled out -None. Ted'lnicals -None. E:ttMc:U -P1mo 12. McDaniels 10, Esoobedo 3. Kopp 1, Sankey 11, Markley 0, Verotte O. Viramontes O. Meissner O. 3-pl. goals -Pinto 2. McDanoels 2. Escobedo 1 Fouled out -Nooe. Tod'lnicals -~one. SCHEDULE Murr.1 y 't:nrt•d lour puinl-' whill' 11.u'"''" tallil'tl 1h11•1• point'> ,111d 1I11 t'l ' ·l''l'I-'. Vnni;:11ard la1·t•, ho~1 Westmont. 't·111111I 111 lhl' (,"IA<-at 5·.IO p.m. Sni· urday Lim. Marshall victoriou s • 8ASKETBAU..: l>a11ye lle SwenM111 hit 17 of her 1(3"le-high 2:1 points in thl' second half to lead the visiting Ir· vine 1 ligh hrirls ba.,ketball team to a 49-40 Sea View League victory over Ncwpurl I !arbor ·nrcsday. Sage Hill girls fall , 52-46 •BASKETBALL: n1c Sage I ligh School girls basketball team held a six-point lead after three quart erll, but lost. 52-46, to Academy l.eague host St. Margaret's 1\Jesday. llCI senior Vinnie Poncino fin - l'\hed ninth at 5-under20Jl (65-71-72) on the par-7 1 1:ourse. Rync llintlOeisch was 4lnd at 219 (75-74-70), Will Park placed 57th at 223 (68· 79· 76). Neno Boonyaplanun was 67th a t 227 (7R -71-78) and Oiris Whalen finished 77th at 233 (73·81· 79). TODAY S.Mbelt College -Vanguc111.I 111 Cul State Los Angeles, Sp.m Betbtbell Community college men Orange Coast 81 Cypress, 7 .30 p.m Communoiy college women -OrantJtl Coas1 81 Cypress. 5.30 pm. • WRESTl.INC.: Newport I larhor I ligh\ wrt"•tli11g tl'nm wrapped up it11 s,·;1 Vil'W Lcng11f' dual match sched- The ValfUCro~ (9 · 11. 4·4 in league) out~curcd the Tar!>. lll· 19, In the sec- ond half. fhc Sailors tallied·one field goal in the fourth lfUarter, a three- The Lightning (8-9. 3-4 in league) was outscored, 20-10, in the fourth quarter. as Coach Shanna Renkin said she had to discipline two key U<.:1 returns to action i;eb. 23-:.!4 hosting the Anteater Invitational al Santa Ana Country Club. High sclloof boys University at Corona del Mar, 7 p m,; Irvine 81 Newport Harbor, 7 pm High school girls-Estancia at Santa Ana. 7 p.m .. 0111nge al Costa Mesa. 7 p rn FOR THE RECORD SAGE Continued from A 7 !>aid. <.. ' in~urance goal, as sertior I lans I lsu fin · ished off ~ophomore Drake Vlautin's as- sist. Socar High school boys -lrvono at Newport Harbor, 5 p.m : Unovers1w 111 Corona del Mar. 3 p.m High school girls O•enge n1 Costa Mesa, 3.15 p.m., Estanc•a at Same Ana, 3 pm Volleybe" College men -UC Irvine at Cal Staie Northndge, 7 p.m Community college men USO club learn a1 Orange Coast, 6 p.m In the Orange Coeat College Athlete of the W...k fHhn in Tuesday's editk>n, Alex Humer't career-high point total against. lrvtne V.hey Coll9 should hew reed 19 pointa. It reed nine points. 1 lowever, il was SI. Margaret's that was the better team in reganl tn scoring on Tuesday, The Lightning had hcner touch and showed a l>'l'eater senk of control when they had possci.sion, while the 'fartw1s were. "sloppy." Lippln.~ said. Senior Julian Smith-Newman nearly scored midway through the second half. but St. Margarets goalie Parker I lutch came up with the save. Freshman for- ward Braden Ro:,s, as well as freshman defender Alex F.delstcin and senior mid· fielder Ouis 01ibo11cas, helped the Ughtning stay In the game. The Tartans took advantage of a Sage I fill mistake in the 33rtl minute. when the Lightning could not clear out an at- tack and freshman John Oiapman scored from ahout eight yards out. In the 54th minute, St. Margaret's found its Hsu scored in fro nt of the net, as it appeared goalie Cesar Arriaga wa'i out of position. It was Arriaga's only error. Arriaga, the league's MVP two years ago. recorded I 0 ~ves, lncluding a spectacu- lar stop early in the second haJf. Kevin FatJli went one-on-one with Arriaga and the Sage I lill goaJie won the duel with a diving save in the 43rd minute. St. Margaret's outshol the Lightning. 12-9. w.terpolo High school girls Newport Herbo• al Laguna Hills. 3 pm.; Costa Mesa al We$tmonster, 3 p.m., CoronB del Mar al Tesoro, 3:15 pm .. Orange a1 E81anc111, J· 15 p.m.; Kennedy at Sage Hill at CdM, 7 p m. Wresttlng High sdlool -Costa Mesa at Wos1m111s1er, 4 p.m .. Orango at Esioncia, 6 p m, 1.01 110 TIMI, OAll ANO 'LAU, lllllY· HOOKI IUMINJAllY SCHOOL A. 114 o,.n"'t n- an 4 1 14 O•a4lht•1 Jh11,.4ay, '•lir11ary ,..... 2004 I Ot.00 , ..... A l'l,n • nf U•d K~ • ••111 Nn•pnr l Mna Umh~•l o;, hool Ol\l11d flurtha\111~ 798!.t R Rur Slt~cl. l:o•I• M"'•· Ca. 'li'6?6 8. l'ralut Na••• Maet11ra "A" •Illy· ~ ...... 11 ....... ,., Sett.el llO •It 1-04 C l'l~CI f'l•ns are on Ill~ l'ROICCT MANAG fR ' ulftu McCMllly ll111ld1n1 Comp1nlo, ;/()401 SW Bk Ch llhHI. '>u•lft JOO, Newport 6tdCh. CA 92660 McC11 lhy Bulfdlnl Cun1pa111•a/M••~u" •A Off1ct . 2985 C Bur <;tree!, r.o~I• M<l\A Ca 976?6 1.0t SUMMAIY O' WCMtL Prn1e1 I On,11phon. flu\ PIOfl!fl cont tsh ol th• phl\td lllodtt rtlU '""' M • p•otolyp• el•-nltfY \CllOOI HI llM New[)Of t M<to Unlfrtd 5< hoot 01llnct Speclh cally. IMtflh & H ft ly COl1lPli•ntt, AOA com 11l1enc1'. bllildllll \hell lnlftltlly 11111r•dU. cluaroom lnttrloti, technolol!Y a11d lnlrt \lrucliHt 11p11t<I" Ptthm1nary hllmale Rut St. Margaret's got the joh done. S2 .200.000 00 l.OJNOJKl1 A NOTICE IS HERCBY GIVI N th•I l'lewnort MUA Ur11hf!ll Srhool 0"111<.I ttChrtll bJ 11111 lh•OU(h 11'1 Cova•non1 Bo•1d w1ll 1etrive •olfod bid\ [OJ AW.Id nl I t 01111 •Cl ln1 lhe 1bov• na.,,.d l'ro141<t up In. bul nol lllti lhan 111.. b•d dHdllnt 8 61d• shill be 1 a celnjl In the pltce idtnlllled •bove WIMth<I• OI not bldt. If• opentl{l •• ICiiy 11 Ille lime flHd In lhlt noClce. no bid will ha • ecelved 1!11.1 Ille bid dHdllM. C PlANS. Sf'C~ftcA TIONS ANO PLAN llOL UI RS 11$ l ARL AVAii A81 ( HOW lh• d ocum•nh mo bt reviewed 11 !tit PROICCT MANACER'• olllct (ue 1dd1en Item H. btlowJ OR CAN Bl PURCHASfO f llOM ., ..... , IWI"*'' .. ,,, c ..... ,.c ..... Cet1ter, lr11lt1e, CA. tt•o•,Jt•tl Sit· 1161, t (t4t) sn- ''" 0. TIM 01iloct wilt be l11ttl1t1nc ..,d enfOfclnc 1 l•bor CoM911tn,_. f>rocr•m ifl Ktoi:Altc• wlftt 11\t Pf O<ltMoM Md requllemenb ol Au.m bl1 IJlll • 1506 and punu1nt to C11tfon1I• l1bor Cod• 11cllon' 1770 et MCI All COii tr tdon and IMll llj) pltoble \ubconlt acl0t\ pufOfmma on lhe P">f eel \II• will be 1equ11el1 lo cnm11ly with lh~ ••11u11em~nl\ ol Ill~ l tbo• Co111i)ltance Pro 11tnt 1ndu"v" ol. but tHll hmolecl lo p1ov1d1nw lhw I Abo• Comph•nre 1111t~e1 o• hi.th•• de' 11n1ted rop1e .. nl1t1ve lht 11t111 10 condu<.I •udll" 1nlervt,Wl nl lhe Ir 'dnmen pwif()t n11111 on !hi' 1110,. .. 1 '1te on an•• deemf'd necen•ry b•'" du,.111 tmc>lnn•' no,,n•I WOf~lnt hOll•\. •• no add1Uon•I CO\I I•\ the Ol\lr1<.I. or any or thr Oishi(!'\ 1e1><e•en lallvn 01 •1•nls f. £1ch BIOOf.'! mu\I posl • hid bond or oth~1 ~eeu,.ty 1n lh• amount of tO'Mt ol the tmounl ol lht bid ••lh the bid. r {•ch BIOOCR, )I "'"ll811eously wllh lhe execution ol the Con lfacl Ac•"tment, will be r•qvwed to lutnnh • l •boc and M1te1111 l'er for m•net Bond In •n •m<iunl equal lo tOO Pt!•«nl ol th<! Contract ium ind a r 111111111 PttlMm•nn Bond 1n an •mount 1qull to I 00 ptfctnt ol the Conh tel Su111 $•Id 8onch 511•11 t>. from •n <Mlrnllttd CaNtOfnl• Surety Hills l1et0t y lo the 011111~1 and hsted In 1111 f.o.tal 11 .. 1\ttt. 5'.wd by llM Oto•lmtnl of TrMt .. y tnd lk'enud In CtlllOf n1a S•1d bond\ lh•ll rem•1n on full lotee and 11f ecl lhrou11h the au•• on let pe .. od C I he UIOOC R shill be • hcenHd conlreclor p111\utnl to lhe Bu"ne'~ •nd P1o leulo111i. Code 1nd be llcen,ed 111 the •Pllhcahle tlanlltt1l10n' IOI 11\e Ir •des 101 whiCh lht1 conlttclo• ii "'b m1lllfll I bid H. Thi& p101~ct ho l'L Disabled Vele• an Bu\I nes• ( nlerpnie P••flc1 1u1hon ao•lt. I Quu1ion1 1bout 11111 PROJCCT should be dllecled to the PROICCI MANACE R Cont.cl. lltuc.1 Coa. Telephon. 114/424 8950, r" "' McCti thy Bmlclln1 Co I AX· 114/4?4·~t Add.en 29M C Bu• Sh eet. Costa Meu. Ca. 92626 J. Ho Bod may be wilhctuwn unlll SI• ty day' altt1 lht Bid ()pen1n1 O•le K th~ Otslrlct re· serves Ille claht lo re1tcl 1ny 11nd all bid\ or to waive It ttcul1llllH 1n 1ny bu! l N1wpo1 I Mtu Unified Sc.hool 01Jtrlct ft 1n "1qu11 Ol>l>Ofh1n1ty• ·r~~-~. , .•.. .,.. .. pr•41••llfy. I o r pntqu1hllo tlon pacha · tt plMM contact the l'roJect Man1111 11 "'°"' Mdtns. H Ho telephone o• htellfl'llle machine will be tvl llible to bod~'' on the OISfRICI premlsn al lhe lime ot bid PubllJhed Newpor I Beach Cosb Meu 011fy Piiot lanue• y 28, r ~b IU~ry 4.'2004 W31l 1.01 llO T•I, DATI ANO l'\ACI, SOMOU lllMINTAllY SCMOOl A. llcl °'"""'9 "-.,.. 114 Dae41111t11 ,., ..•. ,. . ...... ,, 24ttll, 2004 • ot.00 , .•. A r1ace ol Old Re· c e1pt Newpn11 Meu Unified School OtslrlCI P111chas1n1. 2985 8 Bu• Sheet. Costa Meu, Cl! 92616 I . Pr•ltct Ne••• ·-· .... s-. ......... , ~ llO 1112 ...... C. Place Pftni •1 t on lilt . PROJtCT MANAC LR's otflc;e. McC11thy Bu1ld1n1 Companie•. ~I S W 81trll Sheet. Su tit JOO, N1wpo1 I Buch, CA 92660 Mc CarlhJ Bu1ldinf Companles/Mtnure "A Office, ?98~·C Bur Str .. t. Costa Meu . Ca 92626 I .ot IUMMAIY O' WOll1 l'roltct OocrlpUon. l hl• pro,.ct consit.ts of the pll1ffd modtl l'llt,. t1on ot • p.ototype ..._tar~ scltool 111 the Nepporl Meta Un11,!1d -· School 011t11ct Spetoll u lly. hullh & ~iilely compliance. ADA com phance. bu1ldlnR shell lr1le1r 11 y up11 ad,$. cfnuoom 1nter101\ lechnolocy 111d 1nh a •lruclure uparade) f'1ehmtnftlY f \lllTIA(e SJ .300 000 00 I.OS NOTl<lt A NOl ICl IS 111 Rr B'Y GIVC N Iha I New110tl !'rllna U111l1ed Sc 1001 Oblrlel •t lmtt by •IHI lh1n111h 11·, Govern1n1 Bn•• d will r tcelve H•fltd b•d' 101 1wa1 d ol a contract 101 the above named P•oiecl up lo, but nol l1te1 than Ille hut dHdllne 8. Bid' ~h•ll be 11 c11ved 1n the pl•<• odenl l fttd •bove Wllelhe• 0t not bid' are 09Cntd •••ctly al rho li!m" fixed In lhl• noire~. no bid will b" received after lht b•d dudllne c Pl ANS. SPf err ICA llONS ANO l'l AN HOI or RS I IS I ARr AVAllABLE NOW The documents m1y be 11vtew1d •I lht! ""OA Cl MAHAGlR'' olf1C1 (1" •Odrn& Item H btlow) OR CAN Al l'llRCllASr 0 FROM· .Tl ... ,"'"'"*'• I t17t c ..... , •• u ... Cat1ter. lr•I••· CA. tH06, l .. t) Ut• 1.IM, ,At ( .. t) Hi-n .. 0 The Oktfict will be lnlll•lln1 •nd er1torcln1 " Lahor Compll1nce Ptoaram m acc<Hd•nce with the p1ovlsio11s and requiremenls ol Auem- bly Roll t ~ and PU"ll~fll lo C•hlo1n1• Labo• Code secl1ons t 770 el s~q. All con ltAclnri and !hell ap phcable 'ubconlr •clor s perf0tm1na on lhe p101 eel site will he requ11td lo tomply with the rtqu11emenlt. ol l he l•bot Compliance Pro 111m Inclusive ol, but not llmiled to p.-ovld1n1 lht I aho1 Comph•nce Oll1cu or h~/he1 du 11n1led r1tprnenl11tve Ille r lahl to conduct ·audit• 111lervlew\ ol the h•deamen perlurm1n1 on the P•ol'!cl 111• on •n u dtltmed nMHU• y bn1s durm1 en..,loyeM noi mef wOf~•nc hou1 s, •I nu addllionel cotl In lhe O"trlcl, or any of lhe 01slr1CI'\ •tpresen l•llvn 1" 11enh I r 1ch UIOOfR mu•t po't • bid hOf'ld 01 other secur11, In the 1mounl ot IO'Moo ol th• 1mounl nl lht bid with ttte bid r heh 81{)()( rt. s1 mullAneously with th• UtCVhon ol llwt C.On tr1ct AlrMmtnl. win IHI requited to fur111Ui • l•bor end Mattt1al l'11l0<m1nu 8ond In an 1mount 1qu1f to 100 !*cent of Illa Contini sum •nd • f 11thlul Pee f0t lltlllCI Boftd In tn tmo1mt equ•I to 100 pe•unt ol the Conlracl Sum S•id Bonds shall be Ir om an admllled C1hlon111 Surely salls· factory to Ille District •nd lti led In lhe Fede< el Reeiste•. issued by the Oe11~1'1nenl ol Treuurv '1nd flcenud In Cehfor · n11 Said bond5 shell 1em11n 1n lull t0<ce 1nd e ffect throueh lhe gu•r•nlee period. C. The BIOO(R shill be a licensed contraclo• pmsu11nl to lht e~inns and Prol1nlon1ls Codi and be licensed In th• applicable cl1ulfltlllons fc11 the Ir adu l0t which the contr .telor 1s sub mtltln' a bod •n "equal 1111PO•lunily" employei M. TIM ~ltUen wt• ... '""""•' ,. ,. ...... 111.,. r o r prequ11tllcallon p.cka& " pleue c11nlacl the Project M~n•aer •I ebove adc:rr~s• N No telephone or tlt\lm•le machine will be oa•l•ble In t11ddMi on the DIS I RIC I preml•es 11 the tome of bid. Published Ne wpor I Oeach Cosla Mesa Dally llllol Janu11 y ?8, r •b· ruary 4, ?004 W309 H. Thi• 11• orect has Jt. Oluf)led Veleu11 Busl· rile lollow1n1 IH!•son~ ••• do111t busln.u 11 nen l nterpuie ptrltel· C•lhenne·s Busi nus p1tlon t oals tnlerton. 3900 P1Nkv1ew I Que•ltons about lhli l n. 1338, If vine. Ct1' PRO JC CT should be f<Jrnia 92612 directed lo the PROJCCT Dinny Reddtna, 3900 MANAG(R Cont.et Parkvlaw In •33U 6•uce Col , T...,,.,one I C f I """I" 714/4 74-11950. firm •Vint. •h O<n 11 """' C1tht11ne M. Newman . McCarthy Bulkllftt Co 3900 P1rllvlew ln 1338 FAX, 71414241951 . lrvlne,Cafilotnia92612 · Addfus. '19115 C 8tlf The• bu"Jlntn Is con- StrMt, Cost• Mn•. C• ductell by· 1 -~•I 9'6'6 •" I Ho llld may be pllfin«~ill withdrawn unlll S1aty ~.:::!•d doin1 d•1• '"" th• ltd O.nnr /ddlft1 ()penln1 01te. Tiits \llltm.nt w•' K. TIHI D•ttrltt ~rt· tllH with the Ce11nty u o o jl!t 1l1M lo ••lllCI Cltflt of Otanee County tny and all bid• ol to on 01114104 wtl<ll llrtlvl•tltle' In 2M46'7 IO l6 "(. b~twpot I M•u Deily l'llol Jarr 2t 71. Unltled School Oltlrlct 11 feb. 4• t t, 2004 W.'J05 ; Rem. ..... ... s....... lhe followln1 persons u1t dome buslnt$' as a) Jimmy Z. b) l•mmy Z Ba• & Grtll. c) J1m1ny't, 4!>t 7 Campu~ D• , Irvine. CA 92612 hmrny Z. Inc., (CA). 4SJ7 C.impu~ D•. Irvine. CA 926t2 This bt"incu 1s con d1Jcled by· • cQ•pmallon ll•ve rou started doing bu~11ltsS yet' Y AS, fX>/ 22/99 Jlmmv Z. Inc.. Jim Patvln, Pruldl'nl This st1lt111tnl wn h~d with the County Cltfll ot Orence County onOl/?6/04 2004 .. 72451 Oallr Piiot Jen. 28, Feb. 4, I , ttl, 2004 W313 TelUsAhlt YOll WA&IWll II CWSRD (949) 642-5671 J r Daily Pilot Policy . Rt*-.... ... s...... 1 he tollow1na persons Are doona business as a) R1voora On1en. b) R1v1era (nterpll>e\, c) R1v1er• Properties. 339 Milford Dr1ve. Corona del Mar, Cahlomra 92625 Miry U1U-Castro. 339 M1ll0<d 011ve. COiona del Mar. Cahfor n1a 92625 This busmeu is con-du<.ted by an ond1v1dual Hawe you \lat led do1nc bus1nen yet l No Mary U1ll·Castro This st4tement wn llled with the County Cieri. of Or a nae Covnly un 01/06/04 7000970004 Daily Pilot Jin 14 ? I 28, Feb. 4, 2004 TW297 ............ ... s... Th• lollowln1 ptnons art doona bus1nn1 as· Cont Moto,., 1930 Pl.cent•• Ave •86, Costa MIH . CA 92627 Jonatllan Ooy141. 6l8 Oar1ell SI .. Costa Men. CA 92627 Tiiis b1&stn•U 1s con ducted by an 1nchv1du•I Hive 1011 slerltd dOJnl bus1neu yel7 Ho Jon1th1n ()oyle This 1tat1menl wu flied with tile County Ci.rk ol 6ran1e County on 02/03/04 2004 .. 7SSH 011ty Pllot f eb 4, I l. 18. 2S. 2004 W317 fidttlm ...... ,._s....... The followina p11 sons are do1n1 business u La11at(d1I com. 2491? Monie Verde, Laaun1 N1auel. CA 92677 L.,s A JtnUch, 24912 Monte Ver de. L•aun• H1aue1, CA 92677 This business IS ~011 ducted by an 1nd1vidual liave you star led dome bustne.~ yel? Ho Lars Jentsch fh1s stalem•nl W•S hied with the County Clerk ol Oi.11ae County on 12/29/03 200J696927J Daily Pilot Jan 28, f eb 4, 11 18. 2004 WJ12 fidttlm .... ... s....... r h• followln& person\ •re dome business u Focus Venture Oeveluµ menl. 531 Tushn Ave Newport Buch. C~h lor111a 92663 l1mothv Richard 011 man. 53 1 lu\lm Ave Newport Buch. Call ._oiiilllliiiiiiiliiililiiiiii•l l 'orma 92663 lh1s busrne\S I• CO!! Olicled by an lnd1vld1&1t Hive you 'terted clo1nc 1>u11neu yet? Ho Timolhy Ollm•n This ,utemenl wu filtd wllh lht Counly Clerk of 0<1n1• County on 01/29/04 2004 .. 7'92' Ot~Y P1lol r eb 4 I l. 18, 25, 2004 WJ IS nc.. ..... ... --.. The lollow1ne persons 111 dome bu .. nen o S f St1nheld Construction 1923 Churt h St . Costa Mes., Calllorn11 92627 Stephen F St1nfteld, 1923 Church SI . Costa Meu. C.illlOlnlt 92677 l his bu•ln•U 11 con ducted by an 1nd1v1dual Have you •l11r led clo1ng busmen Y•I~ Yes, 01131/04 Stephen f St11nl1eld This ~t•l•nl~nt wn hied w1tlt the County Clerk of Orange County on 02102104 2000973)40 011ly Pilot feb 4, II 18. 25. 2004 W314 MllMhsiltss ... s....... The lollow111a pu son;, •• e do1na busult>> • • Rou • Cleanioll Comp• ny. 2014 Maple Ave Apt 204. Cost• Mt>• Call forma 926?1 Rosa Ota• Co11u1u 2014 Mople Ave Apt 204. Cost• Mes• C•ll lorn11 92627 lh1s bus1nus " ,on· ducted by an ond1v1dual Have you \tar led doon~ bu\1ness yet' No • Rou Olia Conr~le1 This Sldlen1•nl w•• hied with lhe Cu11111v Clerh of Orange Counly on 01/12/04 20046970U1 Daily P1lul J.n 28.Feb.4,lQ04 The followmc peraons •re do•nc bus'"en n Skunkwer x Industries l523 W Struck Sit O. o, ane• C1l1forn11 92687 limes Kenneth Dennis, 268 £ 16th Pl•t•. Cosll Meu. Cahlurn1192672 This bu\lnt\~ 1~ con ducted by "" mdmdu•I Uave ynu st•• led dome busmes\ yet' No James K Dennis This >latement wn filed w1lh the Cuunly Clerk of Ordnae County on 01,21104 700 .. 97'75' Oa1ly Pilot Feb 4 11 18, 25, 2004 W316 FldftiMlellilHs •s....... The lolluwina pu1 sun> ,., e dou1w buimtt~~ ·•~ Seoul Motors l660 llden Aveott' •IOI Cost• Mes.. CA 92b2/ Autho11y Jdme~ r..urn 2660 [Iden Av~nu~ •IOI Costa Mesa CA 92b?/ lh1s bus1oe~\ 1s w11 du, led by A md1v1d11.11 ltave you Sldrlod ®"'" bustn~s~ V~t> No Anthony Jarne• C•nn rh1• \lalement w•> flied w11n the t.1111nly Cler~ ul Or•n&e Cnurolv on 01 16 04 2004'971316 Daily P1to1 1.11 11 18 Feb 4 11 /004 WJ-07 flctltlM '4lsiltu ..... s ...... llto lnflowrn~ Per<on• •re do•nit b11>111.,>> o Hdul" Mt:\l<'J 1060 luldfe Un\le (..nst~' Me\l1, CA 9?6?6 l.in•fle fl•rfl• 1060 rular~ Or Co\l,1 MH •I, CA 97676 I-low to Place A bu'1ntn yet1 Ho J1nelle Htrr,. f hi\ statement wn llltd with tilt County Cler ~ 01 01'n&e County un 01/09104 20046970S4t Daily 1'1lol l•n 14 21 ?8 '•b 4 loo. wm llctlllM ..... ... s........ The lolluwrne person• "" do1n11 bus1ne" o Crow111a Minds Conwll 11111 Croup ~6 S1dr~ Cove N1wpo1 l C11nt CAhl111 "'" 92657 Anm~ M41 BevJtque. 56 S1drn Covr Newpvrt 1.0.1~1. C1l1torr11a 926S7 ltu~ hu•Hltt'~ 1\ lOn du• l~d by "'' 111d1v1d11~I ll~v~ you •t~1 led do1n& '""'"H\ vet, Vr~ I l OJ Anno~ Mdl Bev•~<lUd 1h•s ~l•tem•11t w•~ lll~d w11h the C1>u111y Cler i. ot llr "nte Cou<11y on 17 17 01 200l'9t.117• O••lv P1lut Jan 21. l8. f eb 4 11 2004 WJ06 Tell Us About YOUR GARAGE SAU! In ClASSIFIED (949) 642-5678 Wednesday, February 4, 2004 Al PLU IN Plug into the Pilot Classified section to find services from electronics and plumbers, to landscapers and painters. NfWPORT BEACH • COSlA MESA Daily Pilot Classifie d Community Ma rk etplace --Deadlines -- Rates and deadlines arc sub1ect to change without notice. The publ i~her re!>Crves 1he right 10 ccn~or. reclassify. revise or reject any classified advenisement. Please repon any error that may be in your classified ad immediately. The Daily Pilot accept:, no liability for any error 1n an advenisemcnt for which it may be re:.ponsible except for the cost of the l>pace actually occupied by the error. Crcdi1 can onl y be allowed for The first tn\enion. CLASSIFmAD -ii Monday ..................... Friday 5:00pm Tuesday ................... Monday 5:00pm By Fax Bv Phone (949) 642-5678 Wednesday .............. Tuesday S:OOpm Thursday ............ Wednesday S:OOpm B~· ~lail /ln l)e r son: ('>49) 6 .l J -6~9 .. ,,.,('j\C indudc \OUI l\.IOU" •• ml ph111w.• 1111rni,.,r ,111J wr'll ,ull >•'If l\.1t.-~ \,\ llh d fmu• t1UtUt I Tclcphone 8:30am-5:UOpm Monday-Fnd11y II ours Index JJO Wc~t Bay Street C1"ta Mc,,1, CA 921127 l\t Newport BlvJ &. Ray St. \\alk-ln IU0am-5·0<>pm MondJy-Fru..lay Friday .................... Thursday 5:00pm Saturday ..................... Friday 3:00pm Sunday ....................... Friday 5:00pm AHHOUNCEMINTS r~: ~ IULISTAn ~ & MISC. 1010-1110 ~E BIAlS [~ •SAU 1010-3940 GARAGE SALE 1419 ~ \ [I] ,mAl ESTATE BUSINESS & RSAU SOOS·SISO FINANCIAL 2305·2490 STARTING ANEW BUSINESS?? • • • • • • • • • • • The Legal Department at the Daily Pilot is pleased to announce a new service now availab!t to new businesm. wt will now SEARCH the name far you at no extra charge, and save you the time and the trip to the Court House in Santa Ana. Thm1 of course, after the search is compleud we will fik your fictitious business name statement with the County Clerk. publish once a week far four weeks as required by law and thm flu your proof of publication with the County Ckrk. Pltase stop by to flit your fietitious business name statement at the Daily Pilot, • 330 W. Bay Sr, Costa Mesa. If you cannot stop by, pltase cal/ "sat (949) 642-4321 ; and we will make arrangements for you to handlt this procedure by mail ~ If you shou/J have any furt~er questions, p~ase call us and we will be mort than ; glad to assist you. Good luck m your new busmtss! • • • • • Daily J) Pilot \ 7402-7466 ~J IOOS-IS10 ~-9000-9750 Colltctlbln/ Memorabilia 1160 TOP SS 4 RECORDS nc Ma. O....""'· (tc 5Ch & f/Js .6l Met. 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