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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2004-03-05 - Newport Mesa Daily PilotWalkway along the water a tough sell Council to get its first look at how feasible the pricey but well-backed Mariners Mil e project will be. June C11a1rande Daily Pilot NEWPORT BEACH -A longtjme dream of some local leaders is about 10 come face to face witll reality. The City Council on March 23 will get its first look at a feasibility !>tudy for the proposed Mariners Mile Waterfront Walk- way. a winding wooden pedestrian patl1 along tile water stretching from the Arches Bridge to the Balboa Bay Oub. "It would be a long-term project and there are definitely some challenges to making ii happen." said Lloyd Dalton, an engineer with the city's Public Works De· -partment. "For one thing. it would be big bucks.~ In order to make enough room for the boardwalk. tile city could have to move piers and moorings farther out into the water -a process tllat would require fed · eral and state approvals as well as a lot of m oney. How much? It's too early to csli · Serving the Newport-Mesa community since 1907 FRIDAY, MARCH 5, 2004 THINKING ALLOWED PHOTOS BY KENT TREPTOW I DAILY PILOT Dalia Rodriguez, 7, left. and Celestino Flores. 8, right foreground, raise their hands during the Read Across America program . • . mate. Dalton-said. The idea is to transfom1 the area in to a pedestrian destination complete with waterfront dining. But another technical hurdle is.: How would people get there am) Writer with no hat reads back _ where would they park? .· . One idea is to create a parking structure on tile north side of Coast llighway and build a pedestrian overpass to the walk- way area. Again, officials say it'~ too soon to put a dollar figure· on this esti mated cost, but it's guaranteed 10 be pricey. Another difficult problem is how to deal with the multiple boat-launch areas aJong the wallcway, OaJton said. The boardwalk might have to be elevated over the boat launches. The city's consultant. cash and Associ - ates, has been examining tllese engineer- ing challenges and aJso meeting wi th the owners of the businesses that line Lhe area. Some have openly opposed Hie project, while otllers see it as a potential boon to business. I will read ro 1hcm in a hou!.e. I will read to them with a mou.;e. I rould and wo11ltl read 111 a hox. I l'lluld aml would rt'ud with a fox. I loved the diL'-!tl')> of While and Phan;! loved 10 read 111 them. ~Lill l am. This week wa<1 lteatl Aero~ America Wl'f'k fur Lht• Newport -~ll''a Unified ~chool Oi•.trirt -'even dav' dediratt'd to m,1king li1crnture 0 a lop priority hy enrnura){ing parents. or otlll'r adult)>, to i.how children hy example 1ha1 reading is fun. LOLITA HARPER Educa11on Al>Sfl. dlO\l' 111, birthday. Marrh :.!, 111 tw Read Al'ro'' Allll'rll'il day. Apparmtly lhL· offidab here tllought ii \WI\ such a grl'al idl'a. llll'y s.trelched 11 0111 uvt•r lilt' e1111n· we£·k. Elt•mc·ntary School. I "Kned up to read to two d ,1,..,c.., f'rir I 5 minute~ each. ~o. on Wedne~day, I walkt•d through tlw d11ur of Pc~ry Phan'!> rla1-'i and the 'miling faces of the dltldren greeted me from under lar~e. red and wh.ite !>I riped hats llltttk of con~truction paper. They wen· crowded around the teacher, who wao; cookin~ up o;ome grl'<.'11 e~'and ham. "( lm ..... our read('r '' here,·· l'lrnn '><lid. "Aww ·· the da!..' re~pontlt•d in unbon. "Hui our green egg~ and ham are going to gel cold." one hoy 'aid. The city's Harbor Commission is l'X· peeled to vote at its next meeting on what to recommend to the City Council. His· torically entllusiastic about tile project. they're likely to recommend that the council move forward. And who had more fun with books and words than !he author of the Dr. Seuss series, n1eodore Gei ... el? It i' for this r<·ason tllal Bandom I louo;e and the National And I wa!> lucky enough to ht• i11vitcd 10 n·ad 10 childrt•11 hy Katri11a f.'olcy. whn ha!. mor<> 111le., than wr have -;pai:c -but herl' 1lwy are: Cos1a Me1>a Pla1111i11g Cornrnis~ioner. attorney. wile. mother and 1he coordinator lor Read Al'ross America al \onora One by one, they stomped off Kindergartner Sam Swanson See ALLOWED. Paae A4 dons a handmade Dr. Seuss hat. See WATER, Pa1e M KENT TREPTOW I DAILY PILOT Sue Brown conducts a hearing test on Ramiro Gonzalez, 4, at Harper Preschool Thursday. The district can now hire an extra nurse, thanks to a voter.mandated tax on cigarette packs. HAPPENINGS Smokers help fund a new school nurse Proposition 1 O's 50-cents-per-pack tax pays for an extra Newport-Mesa district nurse. Marisa O'Neil Daily Pilot The Newport-Mc:.a Unified School District has smokers to thank for a new school nurse who will start by the end of the school year. Money for that position will come from Proposition 10. the California Olildren and Families Act of 1998 that added a 50- cents-per-pack tax to cigarettes to be used for early chlldhood development programs. The Otildren and Families Commis· -;ion of Orange County. which doles out tha1 money loi:ally. an- nounced thb week. the alloca- tinn of $I million for c;choul nurses at an averal(e of one per district. The program is partnering with tl1e American Academy of Pediatric5. "Any time we can look at add· Ing a nurse lin the district) is wonderful," said Marcia RMar- tllaler, coordinator of heaJtll services for the school district. "Traditionally, school nurses are spread real thin." Currently the district ha.-; 13 nurses employed full and part time to cover its schools. after school programs and I lope I leal- thy Start Oink , BMartl1aler said. TI1at works out to R.4 school nurses to cover the district's 31 kjndergarten through I 2th-grade schools. The new nurse positions in Orange County will serve chil- dren up 10 age 5. said Kelly Pijl, spokeswoman for the Oiildren and Families Commission of Orange County. Proposition IO language specifically identifies tllat age group as being in need of healthcare. "The commission sees a need in the community for children to be healthy and ready to learn be· fore tlley start ~hool," Pijl said. "And if they're healthy early in their lives. that will help tllem be healtlly and successful later in their lives." Newport -Mesa has essentially one nurse for its preschool pro· grams at Whittier, Wtlson and Harper schools. lWo nurses spUI their time belWeen the schools and the Hope clinic, meaning each school gets a nurse for IWo or three days each tweek. Getting a new nurse for tllat age group means tlley can screen more children for healtll problems and ·developmental ~NURSE,PqeM : ·= . Daily Pilot ATAGlMCE Experience one-man blues band Bob log Ill at the Detroit Bar on Thursday night. He's the one wearing the helmet. S..P11eM Black and white cars sit pretty with police . -. ON THE WEB: www.~.com WEATHER ~ SPORTS Morning drizzle thould give . Corona del Mar't boys look way to mottty cloudy skin by fOfW8rd to a strong ... ton on dey. the diamond. S..P11eA2. SMP11eA8 I Costa Mesa officers say that they are glad to patrol in cars with the traditional two-tone paint scheme. Lolita Harper Daily Pilot COSTA MESA -It may have been tile patrol can that got the malceover, but the lift in morale is m ost visible on tile faces of pat~ol officers who now cruise their beats In black and white cars. Officer Nicole Brown. one of the depart· ment's newest officers, never drove the all- white C<µ"S. so she has notlllng to compare tile blade and white cars to. In her home· town of Fountain Valley, the officers drive black and white cars and when she envi- sioned herself as an officer, it was behind lhe wheel of a car that had the lradltJonal color scheme, she said. · "I tlllnlc the black and while cars are very appealing,· 8~ said. "Obviously. It's a symbol. People notice the black and whites rolling.· Cpl. Greg Scott said the change in cars ls just one part of several tilings the new chief has done to distinguish the department's mission of community law enforcement. The black and white can are the traditional symbol of police work and gamer attention in tile community. #The can are m ore ldentiftable and that ls setting a real tone as far u what our mia- , • ' N •I • ' ,. I ON 'I,IIE WATER Brigh.t weekend forecasted I JT1 I'~ I''( f)I' I Tf' c1 f () nl £1 k f' •: :l''.Hcll If'. lllll !hf' \1.tr~ \11,•'fl" '' ,,.,,, r1 '' ''''·' •,11tt 'ht· .,ttnn.d • · ,,tf ... t•r ,,, ir :,,·, • 11 ,,., · 111t '1,qd-. 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You can •all 111 to 1he roll ·free 1t ... tl:.'11er !tne al f81l8l 144 I I ;o Jnd roin 111 on 'louthern C.altfornia'o; onlv h11 a11ng t.1lk radio 'ihow. h ro,1dca ... 1111g along the rnJ ,1 lrom Jn Diego to I hnJrd and out to Santa ( .. 11.1ltn,1 1..,J,md. 'l.1fl' voyage.,. • MIKE WHITEHEAD 1s the Pilot's boating and harbor 1..olumn1s1 Send him you1 harbor and marine-related thoughts and story suggestions by e-mail lo mol e "'boathousetv.com or v1s1t hrtp:ltwww boathouse rvcom SURF AND SUN WEATHER FORECAST Patdly morning drizzle will give way to mostly cloudy skies today Expect clouds to persist into the afternoon and evening. but no rain. High temperatures are forecasted to be from 63 to 68 degrees. Low temperatures w ill be from 46 to 51 degrees. Light winds and fog will roll onshore after midnight. lnfonnation: www.nws.noaa.gov BOATING FORECAST On the inner waters, winds will be from the soU1heast from 10 knots, becoming westerly in the afternoon. Waves will be at 2 feet or less and the swells will come from the Wftt and be from 3 to 6 feet high. Out farther, eastern winds will be from 10 to 15 knots. dlanging to the n orthwest in the afternoon. Waves will be at 2 feet. growing to 3 feet in the afternoon, on a western swell of 7 to 9 feet. The northwest winds will stay on overrnght. with swells from 5 to 7 feet. SURF Weat·faclng beadles w ill have dlest·high sets, thanks to island blocbge. South-facing b~eaks are waist h igh. For good waves, yoo should head to L.A. or San Diego Coonty. W...quellty: www.surlrider.orp TIDES nm. 1:55a.m. .7:59a.m. 2:50p.m . 9:09p.m . Height 1. 53 feet low 5. 78 feet high -0.80'"' low 4.30fMthlgh WATER TEMPERATURE 59degrees f --·'----... _,_ Daily Pilot Residents say old campus an eyesore Superintendent says the district will work to improve closed school's grounds and parking problems. 't>elrdre Newman Daily Pilot COS'D\ MESA -Ntighbors of the Lindbergh School site on the east s!de of the city want the property cleaned up. Don Knipp and his wife, Ano, along with two other couples, feel the property is in su ch a state of disrepair that they want. it to be returned to a neighbor- hood school, as it was w1til 1989, or sell the property. "It has been nothing but a problem to the neighborhood because the facilities are really going ·to pot." Don Knipp said. lhe sire is owned by the New- port-Mesa U11ified School Dis- trict. wh ich leases part of the property to the Orange County Department of Education. Nt!gotiations to renew 1ha1 · lease are rnrrently ongoing. Neighbors· concerns with the a~thetics of the site are being addressed., Supt Robert Barbot said, but the school district is not planning on reopening a school at this time or selling it. "The truth of it is the commu- nity might need it there some- day,~ Barbot said. When the school closed down because of shrinking enrollment, the district entered into a long- term, lease-purchase agreement with the Mesa Consolidated Wa- ter District, which built an undeJliound reservoir next 10 the s&ool. Neighbors' com- plaints' include people parking on the street and getting in the way of street sweeping; people dwnping large pieces of trash on the site and the general poor condition of the site. They say it's basically a commen:ial/indus· trial site in the middle of a resi- dential neighborhood. MThe place is in shambles," Knipp said. The district is addressing the tangible complaints of the neighbors, Barbot said. II fuwd the cord on the Oagpole so the flag is Dying again. To combat people tossing their trash. like old furniture, on the site, the county offered to piclc up large trash pieces whenever they see it, Barbot said. . The neighbors had also com- plained about the housing of animals on-site that the county uses for its outdoor educational programs. The county had al- ways intended to eventually move the animal program off the site as part of its master plan and will be doing so this summer, said El.tin Cllariton, executive di- rector of school and community services with the Oran~ County Department of Education. The county, which also has ad· ministration offices for its school and community services division and an outdoor science program on site, has been doing its best to address the neighbors' concerns, Cllariton said. They have aslced people not to park on the street, she said. bur that's djfficult sometimes because there isn't enough parking in the loL Wit's important for us to be good tenants for the school dis· trict," Cllariton said. The district has entered into multiple-year agreements with the county in the past, hut re- cently Barbot has favored shorter I~ to keep the district's op- tions open, he said. The district lcnows how quickly enrollment in a neighborhood can change from its experience with Ander- sen FJementary School. Barbot said. "We went from talking about closing it because of shrinking population to adding five [port· able classrooms! on the site," Barbot said. *It's not all related to birthrate. It's related 10 the value of the homes, the age of citizens and the economy." If the district doesn't reopen a school on site, Knipp's &fOUp is asking that the city buy it and expand Lindbergh Parle and maybe add a neighborhood li- brary or community center. But U1e city's hands are tied since the school district owns the prop· erty, City Councilman Allan Mansoor said. "I think the only thing we can do at this point is try to work out Mr. Knipp's concerns with U1e school district," Mansour said. "As far as purchasing the prop· erty. I am open 10 looking at all options, but it's up to the school district whether they want to sell it or not." Tollways' boards told to make choice Financial backer ·forces transporta ti on corridors to stick with two plans for consolidatio n. Alicia Robinson Daily Pilot ·ron road governing board members may he at an impasse onn· again since Lhe agency that insures its bonds said ii won't back an allernative plan. An ad hoc committee of the 1<111 roads' l(Ovem ing boards on Wednesday discartled six new proposals to hail out the failing San Joaquin I tills Toll Road be· cause tht' bond insur.mct' agen- cy involved wouldn't hack the new plans. On March 171 the committee will look at two versions of an earlier $3.9-billion bond pro- posal 10 merge operations of the San lnaquin Hills Toll noad and the Foothill and Eastern toll roads. After Hit> boards twice post- poned a vote on the merger and asked for alternative proposals, it's h ard 10 say whether they will approve a merger plan this time imiund. said Gary Adams. a Newport Reach city councilman and member of the toll roads' governing hoards. "Oearly some people will need to change their minds for it to pass, and I don't know what's go- ing 10 happen," he said. Hepresentatives for MBIA Im;., the agency that insures the exist- ing bonds for the toll roads' boards. said they would be un- able to insure any of the plans other than the original merger, said Peter I ler.wg. chairman of the FoothilJ and Eastern toll roads' board. MBIA, the world':; largest cred- it insurer, wanled a long-tenn solution to the San Joaquin Hills Toll Road's financiaJ problems, and the merger plan was the one that provided it, said Uare Oi- maco, toll roads agency spokes- woman. Toll road boards and staff members have considered hundreds of plans over the two years they've been mulling the merger. she said. The hoards will consider the $3.9-hillion bond plan for the merger in two variations. One would include all the bonds be· ing al fixed interesl rale bonds. am.I the other would issue some bonds al fixed rates and some at variable rates, lowering the over- all cost to pay otr the debt Adams and Costa Mel>a Mayor Gary Monahan, who is on San Joaquin llills Toll Road board, said they are willing to back some form of the original merger plan. Rut a dissenting vote is ex- pected to come from Orange County Supervisor Bill Camp- bell. "I have no idea lhow others will votel, btll I, for one. don't in· tend to vote for either one be- cause I saw better proposals !Wednesday!. in my opinion," CampbeU said. "B~unJess 1hese fail, those other proposals wiU never he considered." MBlA prefers Lhe merger pro- poS;al because it would be the most lucrnLive and would relieve the insurt•r of its current obliga- tions for toll road debts, Camp- bell said. Some board members are concerned about the San Joa- quin I lilts Toll Road's future if a solution is nol approved soo11. Because of overestimated rev- enues. the San Joaquin Hills Toll Fload faces financiaJ defaulJ as soon as 2005. OflidaJs have said financial default means MBIA will take contr0l of the toU road, so tolls will increase. toll coUec· tinn will lasi longe~ and some traffic might avoid the toU roads and instead clog surface streets. "I don't think there are any other financial options,• Adams sa.id. "I thinlc thats abundantly clear at I his point." HerJ.Og said if the San Joaquin I !ills 1hll Road goes into default, it wiU be the second largest de· fault by a municipal agency in lJ .S. history. "We have a plan in front of us that has market r.itings. that is insured and that can he done. and ii would be a true failure in leadership if som ething isn't done in looking at these lwo re- maining plans." he said. BRIEFLY IN THE NEWS ... Buddhist leader coming to Irvine next month The Dalai Lama will visit UC Irvine April I fi 10 discuss ethics in the new millennium. The 14th Dalai Lama. a spiril- ual leader of Buddhism, received the Nobel Peace Prize in 1989. I lis visil will focus on personal responsibility and ethical lead- ership. Local college studen ts as well as middle and high school studen ts will participate in a morning dialogue from 9:30 to 11;30a.m. A public prest'nlalion on self- awareness and personal trans- fo rmation will take place from 4 tu 5:30 p.m. The Oalai Lama roundation will continue the morning stu- dcn1 dialogue with an online conversalion including a Wehlog. As a spiritual leader and advo- calc of peace, the DaJai Lama has traveled lo more than 52 coun tries. Additional information, in- cluding ticketing information for the morning dialogue and after- noon p resentation, is available al l1ttp:l/www.uci.edu/dalni /JJma. Authority on teen behavior to speak Michael Rradley, a recognized specialist in adolescent behav- ior and grief counseling. will speak lo parents March 11 at Ensign Middle School's caf- eteria from 7 to 9 p.m . Bradley has counseled ado· lescents and parents for nearly 30 years and appeared on more than 200 radio and television shows, including "The Today Show." His book, "Yes, Yowr Teen Is Crazy -Loving Your Fabulous Ckithing, Acussories & Sho~s • NeBJ.~f11t11l9 Ahhlva!A & ~~M~M Blue Dot • Bordeaux • Easendi David Kahn • Hanky Panky • Notiu Sandra McCray • Jaime 'SJeitman Ario Tammy Mars • inHeiding Marrib Nall and much more! 494-1984 384 Forest Avenue /,, tltt U..,,,,.,... MMJ ' Kid Wllhou1 Losing Your Mind," has won three top literary awards, including the 2002 Par- ents' Oioice Award and lhe 2002 Seal of Approval from the National Parenling Center. I le will discuss practical ad- vice on ways Lo successfully ~teer children lhrough the teen- age years and explain Lhe growth and rewiring their brains are going through. which sometimes result!> in unpredict- able behavior. The event is free to 1he pub- lic. Teenage di abetes activist awarded Brittany Hausch, 17, was hon- ored Monday as Costa Mesa's March recipient of the Mayor's Award program. Hausch is the founder of the Pump Girls, a singing and d anc- ing group of teenage girls living wi th insulin pumps to lreat lheir juvenile diabetes. Soon af- 1er the group was formed, ii signed a record contract and re- corded a CD to raise funds for young people with diahelcs who can'I afford insulin pumps. Local sales rep cracks top 10 in West Northwestern Mutual Finan- cial Network recently named Ira 1 lermann of the Newport Beach office of the Waltos Group a top-10 sales award winner for 2003 in the western rcKion. 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Newport Beach. The fee is $5!! <i5 per porson on Fridays and $64 on Saturd11ys Brund1 cruises also are ilVllllilblt!, (949) 631 2469. Hornblower offers w eekend dinner dance .11111 S1111rlay cltampayne brunch cruises on Ncwporl H11rlmr that celehrate imaginative 1.uc.s1ne 2431 W Coast Highway, Suite 101, ( >11 l'hur-.day al aro1111d I p.m .. the \\clf\'1 ti·1111wratur1· uff thl' Nl·wport lk.tl h l'll'r wa ... :i(i 1ft-grl'l''· 1lwt\1<111 1 old 1111 1111,...t ... w1111nwr .... although -.11 1!to1-. .11l· ,1 difkrt·11t hrt'ed, Mirklt•y -..11d '111rlt•r.., tl'>u.illv do11'1 lel wain 11•111p1•1 ;11un· kl'l'I' thl'lll ftu111 n11111ng 11111. ·· :.tir ~k\ ,,11d. <.,111111· o l 1li1· \ll'.1r\ fir-.1 oppon1111i1i1'' 11 > 1•1110~· ... 111m• .. 11n ... h111t• will co111t• la ll' ..,,,111rd.1v and .,tav 1hro11gh Sunday. ''"d Newport Beach (949) 631-2469. The Adventures at Sea Yacht Charters offer cruises around Newport Harbor from 12:30 _to 2 p.rn. every Sunday at 3101 W. Coast Highway, Newport Beach. $20, includes cruise, parking, cookies and sodas. Reservations required. (949) 650·2412 KAYAKING/CANOEING/SCUBA lmua Outrigger Canoe Club invites adventure-minded adults to canoe Newport Harhor Hawaiian style. No ekperience required -they'll teach you all you need to know Dress for the beach and bring a towel every Saturday at 10 a.m at No11h Star Beach, 1 White Cliffs Drive, Newpol1 Beach. For more information, call ( 7141432· 1236. Beginning sea kayaking, rolling clinics and private lessons are offered at Paddle Power, 1500 W. Balboa Blvd., Balboa. Kayak and sea ski rentals also are available. (949) 675· 1215. Two·hour kayak tours begin •t 10 •.m. Sundays lrom Newport Dunes. The cost is $20 for adults and $15 for children. Kayak rentals and classes also are available. (949) 729-1150. Single kay•k rentals ($10 per hour) •nd doubles ($15 per hour) are available at Balboa Boat Rentals In the Balboa Fun Zone. (949) 673· 7200. Paddle Power also provides kayak, surf ski and canoe rentals. (949) "\unday \1111 lw ~i11tl ill .1 ht•:1rh d.1y." t\lm:dl' .... 11t1. "II 1\111IH'111 lht• high (i(I, al thl' IH'ad1, hu1 \\h1·11 yo11·1 .. right <Hit 111 llw '1111 11 ft·1·I' w.111111·r "11 'l111.1dav -.huuld lw tht• IH•tln IH'.11 h da\'" 'I lw rrowd' ,11 ;\;<'wp1111 lw.u ht·'\\ ill ht• 111<1dt·rat•·. l\l ir~t..\ -..11d .• 111d 1h1·\' tt·nd to 1 l11 ... 1t·r ;iro11111i 1111· ht•.11 It .11 t'a.., \\Illa ;11nplt• park11 1g. 'iq Ill ,t \Old 1111• n11wd,, hl'ar hgo1·r-. 'h1111ld .1\1.id pl.111·-. 11!..1· 1111· l!albo.t l'll'r .111d lltg I 111011.1 '11,111· lll'o11 h a11d 111 ... 11•.111111·1. 111pla11•, lil..1 • \\1° ... 1 i'Jl'WptH 1. 675 1215. The Upper Newport Bay Ecologic.al Reserve offers Back Bay c<:1noe tours departmg at 8:30 a.m. Satu1<1ays from Shellm<tker Island. which 1s off Back Bay Drive m Newport Beach. (949) 640 6746 Newport Aquatic Center offers sweep rowing (one oar), sculling classes (two oars) and canoe rentals Classes run for four weeks and cost $75. lntrodur.tory cl1111cs also are available for 510 1949) 646-7725. Scuba training, and two weeken the Aquatic Center, 5 Coast Hiyhway. Newport Beach. $200 to $310 The center also offers scubiJ rrmtals. special trips, repairs and air fills (949) 650 5440 Certification classes for beginning to instructor-level scuba divers are avallilble at Dive-in Scuba. 2482 Newport Blvd .. Costa Mesa. Other services inclurle boat charters, equipment sales. 1P.ntals and repairs. (949) 631·9288. The Upper Newport Bay Ecological Reserve and Nature Preserve hosts two-hour kayak tours of the Back Bay at 10 a.m every Sunday at the Newport Dunes on Bilek Bay . Drive, Newport Bear.h. $20 Kayaks m ade available through Nt>wport Dunes Waterfront Resort Call for reservations. (800) 585·0747 or (949) 729 1150 Daily A Pilot Alicia Robinson Pol1t1cs, bus.ness and env1ro11n1u111 mponer, 19491764 4330 alic1a rob111so11 "IR11mos rom Luis P9l\a News ass•slant. (949) 574 4298 l111s pt)na " larlmes.oom PHOTOGRAPHERS POST MASTER Strn<I arlnr ec;s d1a1111••s tn Tho Nuwpon Br111·h1Cos1;1 Mesa Daily Pilot. PO Bo~ t51)Q. Cos1.i Mnsa. CA 92626 Copyrtl)lll No news storios. 1llustra11ons. 11c11to11al matter or ,11fw·r11s11rnonls l1tJtHm can be rPpro<1ur"ll w1lhou1 written perm1sc;1on ot i:c1pyr1~ht owner VOL. 98, NO. 65 THOMAS H JOHNSON Steve McCr8nli Photo Editor, (949) 764-4358 Pultli~linr TONY DODERO fd1tor MARKEY DANIELS l\dvnr11SH1U Mil11ng1or LANA JOHNSON ~t1J111nt1ons 0 1rt1ctu r EDITING STAFF S.J. 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I " HOW TO REACH US Cl~ulatlon Thn Times Orangu County (8001252 9141 Advartlsing Classified 1949! 641' 51178 Display 1949) b47 4321 Editorial News 19491 642 5680 Sports (9119) 574 4223 News F111 (9491 f'>.46 4170 Sports Fax (9491 650 0170 E-mail: clailvp1/01 ,, latimes com M1in Office BusinHs Ofrice 1949) 642·4321 Business Fix (9491 631 5902 Puhlish11c1 hy Times Co mmunity News. a OIVISton ot the Los Angeles Times ~'2004 Times CN All rights reserved • THE HARBOR COLUMN Let people know you' re onboard Ahoy. Last week. I told you that I wal'I loadinii: a yachl onto u ship for delivery to St. Thnnrns, Virgin Island!>. Well, the swrms were brewing while CltandJer BeU <1nd I floated off the Dockwise MIKE WHITEHEAD trip expectauons" such as from point A to point B a t these times; and onshore vehicle information if there are cars parked at the marina. Also, it is a good idea lo include the POBs' cell phone numbers as additional onboard Yacht Transport !>hip, w~ighting tlw ra1go dl'd, 111 !>Uhnw rge undl·rwater. f 111-. ship lll'tually -.i11k, so th.11 yuu can drive y11u1 boat 1111 the loading dt'd .. where lht· divers preparl' ti ll' r radlt·-.. I am ~till lllllllZt'U otl llUW small a 50· loot \ ,11 Ill look~ when it j, lr>alh·d 1111 a 5~ l .5(i 1'1101 ~hip ,,11 a matter ol 1wr~pcl'l ivc. Immediately af1t·r loaJlng, you wk1· 'rn11 yacht \ papl'rl> a111 1 illl' l..l'\'" w the '>hip\ hridgt'o wtw1 ,. the captain arc~·ph 1111· yacht now dl'eim·d r;11 gu As usual. Dockwiw·, Wt·-.t Coast Manager Adam Tarleton wa!> l'Xltl'111l'ly helpful w1t11 tht· lug1 ... t11. ... and tht> mud1·n1·1·1lt-d transportation lro111 thl• ship. ~illl'c·it j~ lll'J IN'> 111\Vll at the commcrt:1al pu1 1 l.>ockwio.,c b a valuahk service that 1'111u;..111g101 my dienh. and now yoll don't haw to dn·am ab0111 n uisfng db tant pnrto., 111 your own hoat ju ... 1 11111 11 .. n the l'lhip. You ran ... 1an h~ going lo l11t1rl/11•11·wyrt< 111 (ffll/Sf lflf l.1 '(J/11. loday, I will lw .. 1 ... 11i111-. 111 ratd1 i\111trak alter I fini;..h hl'lping M ri.. Blue'!. ~inderga rtl'll 1 l.1 ... ~. 1vhl'11 ,rn y daughtt•r ha '>llldt·nt .it · M01riqt·t~. 111<11.~ !111· Wl'alhl'I Oii J d.1il ) h.1.-.i.,, • 111d I \l• p1l0tli1.1l·d o1 Wec1thl'I wi11du11 .dtn th1 rl'L'l'lll winter ~lorms lor nw 111 deliver a m·w yacht 10 Marina lid Hey. I lilt oul a float plan for every dl:'live ry and I o;trongly rernmrncncl that boa1er-. prepare a floal for alrnml every voyage. I say alrnmt every voyage herau-.e I don't think you need to rreparl' a float plan for" harbor cruio;t• around Newport. I know thal a wry !.m;dl percent age of boat<'r.., prl'rnrC' a flo 1t plan for cn1ising lornlly like Aval011. and I <Ull guilty or the '><11111'. but at lea~I tell 'omc·one \Vlwre yuu are rrui-.ing. If yo u plan to lTUi!.e to di~t•lllt ports like San Diego. Santa Harbara or even San Francisro. t hl'n prepare ;1 dNailed float plan and lcoi\l• ii with a reliable per,011. l'he plan <>hnuld indudl'' the names of the peorll• 1111 hoard ( l'Oli!o) with emergent)' 5hur.:~1dc phone numbers; the vessel make, length and colors; contacts as backup. The plan Is you r lifeline if yuu don't come home or sh<l\\ up at your dcst111ation. Remember, it " " hig ocean and you are nolh111g more than a dot on the horizon. The float plan narrow~ down the search area and provides the nen:ssary information to conduct a proper search at 'ea and also l<indside. You can fill out forms onlme for your trip at I 1ttI1://1111 uw./Joatus.coml .\Pt1t11(Jrtliy/FloatPlan.pdf or /11111://111ww.11scgboating.org/ saf .. rylfeti_ reqs!floatpla11. pdf. )UM fill in and then pri111 uut a few copies. TIP Of THE WEEK I .ct yo ur voice, ~deas. and cu11cerns be heard at two harbor· and hoating-related Newport Heach meetings this month. The dty's I !arbor Commission will meet Wl'dnesday. March I 0, at 6 p.111. Wedne:.day in City C:ou11cil chambers. n1e rommis!>ioners are t.Ji.,CUS!>illt; important i~SUCS f111 Nl'wpurl Harbor. Ab o. the Coa!>lal/Bay Watl'r C)uitlity Citizens Advisory Committee will llll'l'I from 3 to 5 p.m. rl1ur<iday in the City I tail's I i1l· < 1111fere nce Roon1 . Y1,,J l olll 'l'C aJI the 111c1·1i 11g~; minutes and agendac; at http://www.city. 1ie111port·lwnchca.11s. Tune in to my .. Boathouse Radio Show" this and every Sunday from 4 to 5 p.m . o n KCBQ-AM ( 1170). or listen over lhe Internet at 1111 p:llwww. boat 11011.w.>mdio.com. You can l'all in 111 the toll-free listener lin e at (888) :144. 1170 and join in on Southern California's onlv boating talk radio show, • hroadcasting along the coast from San Diego to Oxnard and out to Santa Catalina Island. Safe voyages. • MIKE WHITEHEAD is the Pilot's boating and harbor columnist. Send him your harbor and marine-related thoughts and story suggestions by e-mail to mi~e@boathousetv.com or visit http://www.boathouse Iv.com. SURF AND SUN WEATHER FORECAST Patchy morning drizzle will give way to mostly cloudy skies today. hpect clouds to persist into the afternoon and evening, but no rain. High temperatures are forecasted to be from 63 to 68 degrees. l ow temperatures will be from 46 to 51 degrees. Light winds and fog will roll onshore after midnight. lnform•tlon: www.nws.noas.gov BOATING FORECAST On the inner waters, winds will be from the southeast from 10 knots, becoming westerly in the afternoon. Waves will be at 2 feet or less and the swells will come from the west and be from 3 to 5 feet high. Qut farther. eastem winds will be from 10 to 16 knots, changing to the northwest in the afternoon. Waves will be at ' I 2 feet, growing to 3 feet in the afternoon, on a western swell of 7 to 9 feet. The no11hwest winds will stay on overnight, with swells from 5 to 7 feet. SURF West·facing beaches ~ have chest·high sets, thanb to island blodc age. South-facing breaks are waist high. For good waves, you should head to LA. or San Diego County. w.ter quality: www.surfrider.org TIDES Time 1:55a.m . .7:59 a.m . 2:60p.m. 9:09p.m. tWgtlt 1.53 feet low 6. 78 feet high -0.80 feet low 4.30 feet high WATER T~MPERATURE 59degrees , Daily Pilot Residents say old campus an eyesore Superintendent says the district will work to improve closed school's grounds and parking problems. 'Deirdre Ntwm•n Daily Pilot COSTA MESA -Neighbors of the Undbergh School site on the east side of the city want the property cleaned up. Don Knipp and his wife, Ann, along with two other couples, feel the property is in such a state of disrepair that they want it 10 be returned to a neighbor- hood school, as it Wdli until 1989, or sell U1e property. Mii has been nothing but a problem to the neighbo rhood because tJ1e facilities are really going to pol, .. Don Knipp said. The site is owned by the New- port-Mesa Unified School Dis- trict, ~hich leases pan of the property to the Onmge County Department of Education. Nt•gotiations to renew that · lease arc currently ongoing. Neighbors' concerns with the . aesthetics of the site are being addressed, Supt Robert Baibot said, but the school district is not planning on reopening a school at this time or selling It. "The truth of it is the commu- nity might need it there some- day," Bart>ot said. When the school closed down because of shrinking enrollment, the district entered into a long- tenn, lease-pu1ehase agreement with the Mesa Consolidated Wa- ter District, which built an underground reservoir next to the school. Neighbors' com- plaints include people parting on the street and getting in the way of street sweeping; people dumping large pieces of trash on the site and the general poor condition of the site. They say it's basically a commercial/indus- trial site in the middle of a resi- dential neighborhood. "The place is in shamble1'," Knipp said. The district is addressing the tangible complaints of the neighbors, Barbot said. It fixed the cord on the Oagpole so the nag is Oying again. To combat people tossing their trash, like old furniture, on the site,· the COWlty offered to pick up large trash pieces whenever they see it, Baibot said. The neighbors had aJso com- plained about the housing of animals on-site that the county uses for its outdoor educational programs. The county had al- ways inten\:fed to eventually move the animal program off the site as part of its master plan and will be doing so this summer, said Ellin Chariton, executive di- rector of school and community services with, the Orange County Department of Education. The county, which also has ad- ministration offices for its school and community services division and an outdoor science program on site, has been doing its best to address the neighbors' concerns, Chariton said. They have asked people not lo park on the street, she said, but that's difficult sometimes because there isn't enough parldng in the lot. "It's important for us to be good tenants for the school dis- trict.~ Chariton said. 'Ille district has entered into multiple-year agreements with the cow1ty in the past. but re- centJy Barbot has favored shorter leases to keep the district's op- tions open, he said. The distri<.1 knows how quickly enrollment in a neighborhood can change frpm its experience with Ander- sen Elementary School, Barbot said. "We went from talking about closing it because of sh.rinking population to adding five !port- able classrooms! on the site," Barbot said. "It's not aU related to birthrate. It's related to the value of_ the homes, the age of citiwns and the economy.~ IJ the district doesn't reopen a school on site, Knipp's group is asking that the city buy it and expand Undbergh Park and maybe add a neighborhood U- brcU)' or community center. But the city's hands are tied since the school district owns the prop- erty, City Councilman Allan Mansoor said. "I think the only thing we can do at this point is try to work out Mr. Knipp's concerns with the school district,;, Mansoor said. "As far as purchasing the prop- erty, I am open to looking at all options. but it's up to the school district whether they want to sell it or not." Tollways' boards told to make choice Financial backer forces transportation corridors to stick with two plans for consolidation. Alicia Robinson Daily Pilot Toll mad gvverning board members may be at an impasse once again since the agency thal insures ils bonds sajd it won't hack an alternative plan. An ad hoc committee of the to ll roads' governing boards on Wednesday disc.<trded six new proposals 10 hail out the failing san Joaquin Hills l iJll Hoad be- cause the bond insurance agen- 1..)' involved wouldn't back the 11ew plans. On March 17, 1hc committee will look al two versions of an earlier $3.9-billion bo nd pro- posal lo merge operations or the San Joaquin I lills 'foll Hoad and the Foothill and Eastern toll roads. Mier tht• hoards twice post- poned a vote on the merger and asked for alternative proposals, it's hard to say whether they will approve a m erger plan this time around, said Gary Adams. a Newport Reach city councilman and member of the toll road:;' governing boards. "Oearly some people will need lo change their minds for it to pass. and I don't know what's go- ing to happen." he said. Represent'atives for MBIA Inc .. the agency that insures the exist - ing bonds for the toll roads' boards. said they would be un- able to insure any of the plans other than the original merger, said Peter I lerzog, chairman of the Foothill and F.astem toll roads' board. MBIA, the world's largest cred- it insurer, wanted a long-term solution to the San Joaquin Hills Toll Road's financial problems. and the merger plan was the one thal provided it, said O are Oi- maco, 1011 roads agency spokes- woman. 'li>ll road boards and staff members have considered hundreds of plans over the two years they've been mulling the merger. she said. The boards will consider the $3.9-biUion bond plan for the merger in two variations. One would include all the bonds be- ing at fixed interest rate bonds, and the other would issue some bonds at fixed rates and some al variable rates. lowering the over- all cost to pay off the debt. Adams and Costa Mesa Mayor Gary Monahan, who is on San Joaquin I lilts Toll Road board, said they are willing to back some form of the original merger plan. Bui a dissenting vote is ex- pected to come from Omnge County Supervisor Bill Camp - bell. NI have no idea lhow others will vote), but I. for one, don't in- tend to vote for either one be · cause I saw better proposals [Wednesday!. in my opinion," Campbell said. "But unless these fail, those olher proposals will never be considered." MRIA prefers the merger pro- posal because ii would be the m ost lucrative and would relieve the insurer of its current obliga- lions for 1011 road debts, Camp- bell said. Some hoard members are concerned about tJ1 e San Joa- quin Hills 'li:>ll !load's future if a solution is not approved soon. Because of overestimated rev- enues, the San Joa4uin Hills Toll Hoad faces financial default as soon as 2005. Officials have said financial default means MBIA will take control of the toll road, so tolls will increase, toll collec- tion will last longer and some traffic might avoid the toll roads and instead clog surface streets, "I don't think there are any other financial opuons, H Adams said. "I think that's abundantJy clear al this point." I lerm g said if the San Joaquin I lills Toll Road goes into default, it will be the second largest de- fault by a municipal agency in U.S. history. "We have a plan in front of us that has market ratings, that is insured and that can be done, and ii would be a true failure in leadership if something isn't done in looking at these lwo re· maining plans," he said. BRIEFLY IN THE N~WS Buddhist leader coming to Irvine next month The Oalai Lama will visit UC Irvine April 16 to discuss ethics in the new millennium. - The l41h Dalai Lama. a spirit- ual leader of 1111ddhism. received 1he Nobel Peace Prii',e in 1989. I lis visit will fot.'us on personal responsibility and cthicaJ lead- ership. Local college students as well as middle and high school studenls will participate in a morning dialogue from 9:30 to 11 :30 a.m. A puhlk presentation on self- awareness and personal lrans- formation will take plai:e from 4 to 5:30 p.m . The I>aJai Lama foundation will continue the morning stu- dcnl dialogue with an online conversation including a Wehlog. As a spiritual leader and advo- cate of peace, the Dalai Lama has traveled to more than 52 counlries. Additional information, in- duding ticketing information for the morning dialogue and after- noon presentation, is available al llttp:llwww.uci.edu/dalai lama. Authority on teen behavior to speak Michael Bradley. a recognized specialist in adolescent behav- ior and grief counseling. will speak to parents March 11 at Ensign Middle School's caf- eteria from 7 to 9 p.m. Bradley has counseled ado- lescents and parents for nearly 30 years and appeared on more lhan 200 radio and television shows, including "The Today Show." His book. "Yes, Your Teen Is Crazy -Loving Your Fabul.ous Cl.othing, Accessories & Shoes NeJU §~ 4wvoti, & §peCiot ilf OJtkdowM Blue Dot • Bordeaux • Eascndi David Kahn • Hanlty Panky • Notic::c Sandra McCray • Jaime Kmtman Ario Tammy Man • inHciding Marrib Nakk and much more! 494-1984 384 Fbrest Avenue /,, tlN I.MM~ M.JJ ' Kid Without l.Qsing Your Mind," has won three top lite rary awards. including the 2002 Par- ents' 010ice Award and the 2002 Seal of Approval from the National Parenting Center. I le will discuss practical ad- vice on ways lo successfully sleer children lhrough.thc teen - a ge years and explain the growth and rewiring their brains are going through, which so me times results in unpredict- able behavior. The event is free to the pub- lic. Teenage diabetes activi st awarded ing group of teenage girls living with insulin pumps to treat their juvenile diabetes. Soon af- ter the group was formed. it '>igned a rct'ord contract and re- corded a CO to raise funds for young people with diabetes who can't afford insulin pumps. Local sales rep cracks top 10 in Wesl Northwestern Mutual Finan- cial Network ret·ently named Ira Hermann of the Newport Beach office of the Waltos Group a top-IO sales award winner for 2003 in lhe western region, I lermann was one of 1,200 sales representatives participa t- Brittany Rausch. 17, was hon -ing in the annual sales contest ored Monday as Costa Mesa's for Northwestern Mutual Fi - March recipient of the Mayor's nancial Network. which offers Award program. guidance un insurance, retire- Rausch is the founder of the . ment planning and other flnan- Pump Girls, a singing and danc -cial investments. Spa Gregorie's AND SALON GREGORIE'S a .;r e:_,.: /.'--··"/ Mcwaft Spcdal,' -111'1JU911 3111~ fllecelw 1 ff'& 2 oz. Epicuren Afterbettt lotion wilt. any upgnded malhge: Any 1 1/2 hour mnuge, Thai, Soothing Stones. or Tul Ne. You'" love the treatment end love the MEE productl Spa Grtgorit~ Hours Monday 11am-9pm, Tuesday-Sunday 9am-9pm 200 Newport Center Drive. Suite 100 Newport Beach. 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I M rrlddy, M.vch 5, 2004 PUBLIC SAFETY POLICE FILES COSTA MESA • Anton Boulewlrd: Auto theft was reported in the 600 blodc a t 12:53 a.m. Wednesday. • Baker Street: Indecent exposure was reported in the 1000 blodt at 12:42 p.m, Wednesday. • Costa Meta Street: A residtintial burglary was reported in the 200 blodt at 10:08 a.m. Wednesday. • Hafbor Bouleverd: A 22-year-old man was arrested on suspicion of battery 1n the 2700 blodt at 7:50 p.m. Wednesday. • Harbor Boulevard: A 32-year-old man was arrested on suspicion of possessing and being under the influence of a controlled substance He. a 22-year-old woman and a 18-year-old woman were also arrested on suspicion of prostitution in the 3200 blodc at 9·30 p.m Wednesday. • Turtodt Drive: A 27-year-old man was airested on susp1c1on o f possessing and selling a WATER Continued from Al ( 1111111 ii r111·111h1·r' will ~t'I lhl•lr 111,1 It 111l .1( 11t1· projl·ct la1c•r 1h1!> 1111111111, ,I( \\fllt Ii lillll' ,111 idl'OI 111.11 lt.1, '" l.11 11•111<111ll'<l within ( .II\ 11.tll \\ .111,, \\ill lw thn"I 111111 lh1· p11hl11 111111111. wlll'rt' lilt' tit• li.111• 1·1111ld lu• lll'a1t•1I. 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TODAY The North Costa Meu chapter of controlled substance. having three out of area arrest warrants, false car registration and a suspended license in the 3200 blodt at 1 :50 p.m. Wednesday. • Wn1 18th Street and Pomona AV9nue: A 19-year-old man was cited for violating a city ordinance that calls for no sound-making devices on vendor vehicles at 6:30 p.m . Wednesday. NEWPORT BEACH • Avocado Avenue: An abandoned vet1icle was reported in the 700 blodc at 12:55 p.m . Thursday. •Campus Driw: Vehicle theft was reported in the 4200 blodt at 10:06 a.m. Thursday. • Newport Center Drive: A disturbance caused by an apparent drunk was reported in the 400 blodc at 1 :28 p.m. Thursday. • Vie Nice: Vandalism was reported in the 100 blodc at 2:03 p.m. Thursday. • Parit Newport Drive: Indecent e.xposure was reported in the 1200 blodc at 1:58 a_rn Thursday. "II\ <• tough -.di." .... ud Mayor lod H1dg1·way. wh11 has sup- pon1•tl lhl' c11m·1•p1 .;incc ii was first n11Kriwll aho111 I 0 year1> ill(O. "llu1 it\ a 1wa1 pmjc1·1. It r1111ld tl11 ,1 lol lor lht• .in•a." • JUNE CASAGRANDE covers Newport Beadl and John Wayne Airµon She may be reached at (949) !>74 4237 or by o mail at 1une.casagtd11tie ,u 1011mos com. It-am anti prn~n·" murh lwt · 11•r." < :oun1yw1J1., tilt' commission 1' n1ur11i11g 1111 'upplym~ 27 new 11uro;es. Eat h distnct. dl'pending 011 i11. ... i1.e. will ~1·1 either one or l\\111 1111r,•·~ or a h;,1lf·tirne nurse. N1•wpor1 Mt· .... 1. 1'1jl 'aid. will get ,1 rww 0111· hdorl' " h1111I 1' out fur till' y1·:11 f111' l'lllllnll"IOll I!> hiring a ron,ultan1 10 rtm naw• 1he pro· .,:ra111 and t'"<p1•d11t· lht· pron·~ of lurin~ tht• nur''''· 1th1· -..1id. •MARISA O'NEIL co11e1~ education Slw may be read)tlt.l al (9491 574 4768 or by e mml oll nldrisa onetl "/,1111m•:. com Moms Offering Moms Support, a nationwide organtlation for stay-at home mothers and their children, will have its monthly social at 10 a.m. al 1620 S. Sunflower Ave .. Costa Mesa. Info rmation: (9491548-8847. The Exchange Club of Newport Harbor will present its annual "Search for Talent" contest. The contest is for children ages 8 to PL ANTS & Now Is· The Time ·To Plant! IJook your consultation with Grer.g. owner t1nd dnignrr. J::xumi11r srkl'lion of prrnmials. 11ati11rs 11nd morr! 0 :IC www.organicanplancs.com 269 N. (;lllSCll Oran c CA 92866 • OPl:N 9A~I -51'M D \II\ (),_, Mondtly-S.tu~ 43S N. Coast Highway Laguna Beach lagunDJlrint.cce1t9Y.com • W. Prtnt on tht PmMer. • tittdidbag Pr-. 1-3 Colon Of - • Foll • Embomig • FuD Co6iJf BWEPRIN11NG • l..arp Vwlll.mt • C..t f'to«dnt • LI. Bond Copla E-mall \JOt;r plot fltn lo 111 OI IGl"noprln,...nhllnk.Mf COPYING • U.. tht Llte1 ~ T.clwdogv • 600dpt x.rw ~ ~ • MW eopte 5-11 and 1..Mwe Voll.- • l..amnltlng • Folilng • Cuntne • s...p1ng • B1nc1ng • Colof Cop1a .Ste WrAl.offew wmDINU IM"'110le enfl ~ Ptcll up • Oellwry ,.,.,..,,_, ID8\Y c.-- Fut Qudty Seft'6ce enfl PMn IMll'1.,_ • ' NI.a .,our HolW.y C.,.. OftlN •I •.. ...-.i.o)W.)lalrd ........ ~ ........ , ALLOWED Continued from Al with slout:hed shoulders and out-turned lower lips. Hoy, talk about a tough t-ruwd. I low was I goin~ to compete with ~reen eggs and ham? l~plte their reloctanre tu stop their festivities. these 5-year-old'> were an inc:rt.'dible audience. I read them "Green f.ggs and I lam,· and the children joined me m saying the recurring line. "I du not like them Sam I am." 111(.'Y were adomble. And so excited to read. It wa.<i Bwt!M.>me. As cu1e as those tykt.'l' were, the best part of my day was in Marjorie White'i. cla..'i.\. White teaches FJlglish as a St.'Cund I.an~. And while I w~ there. 1wo KJUUps of nu more tJ1an five c:hildnm came in for their in~truction. I read "Cat in th1.• I lat" tu tJ1e flJ'St group, who were around the ages of 6 and 7. It was one of their favorite boob, they ~J. and as I was reading. they luld me what wouJd happen on Ltw m·xt page. ll1ey wen-Ml into ii. 1111.• st.><.:ond woup of 1:hildre11 wtL.., older. 8 and 9. and a llllle rowd1C'r. We read "Fox in Sm·ks." whtrh -for those uf you who arc unfamiliar wi1h it -b 1he hardl"lll IXX>k. in the world tu read. It is fuU of tongue 1wbters <Uld rhyming gohbledygook. I trippt,'tl over the wortls at least a don•n limes and tJie d1ildrcn had a good laugh. Whitt' ii!>lct't.l ml' tu rl'all 011 mun• -"I lop on Pop" - lwt·alk'>t! it had ea. .. icr wunh and till' rhildrcn muld artually n.•atl BLACK Continued from Al 1.ion i,." Scott <iaid. "Then' is no 11\L\talw from the puhlit· ~'\ to what 1hc mle i!> of a blarlc and white police car." Ollker llcatJ1er Keller said vJ.ri - uu~ peopll' have stoppt.'<.1 her on tJw \lrect to tell hl'r the paint job i' a hig unpruvemenL ··mt.'Y like them better, they can 11111i1:e them more ea.,ily." Kel· ler !Wtid ~re some of the c:orn- rn1·n1s shl's heard. "People don't think Wl' are '>t.>t:urity guan.b any- mnre." An .iddt'tl bo nus for the dcpan- mc111 l' that Lt1e officer.. Like driv- ing tJ1em. St:ott said all thr feed- hack. he ha., received fmm his colleagues has been positive . "Everyone is really excited ahout tJ1em," Brown said. "'lltey wen· all 1allcing about it l>t•fure ... Mayor C~ary Monahan agrc<>d. "Anm't they purdy." he joked. "But senously. I think tht·y are 18, and trophies will be awarded to winners in three different age groups. The contest will take place at 6:30 p.m. at the Oasis Senior Center auditorium, 800 Marguerite Ave., Corona del Mar. Information: (949) 673-8701. The Environmental tutu ... Center will present a walk under the full moon at 6:30 p.m. at the center. 1601 16th St., Newport Beach. The cost is S2 for adults and Sl for children. Information: (949) 645-8489. The Sunshine Cooperative Presdlool will hold its annual rummage sale from 7 a.m. to 2 p.m. at 2860 Fairview Ave. Costa Mesa. Information: (714) 540-1183. A gem. jewelry end bNd show will be held from noon to 7 p.m. in Building No. 12 and in the Parade of Products at the Orange County Fair & Exposition Center, 88 Fair Drive, Costa Mesa. The cost is S5 for adults and free for children younger than 12. Information: (760) 747-9215. SATURDAY ~om'a South eo..t Plua will holt Gordon Thompson, executive vice president and creative director for Cole Haan from 1 to 4 p.m. at Nordstrom's South Coast Plaza, 3333 Bristol St .. Costa Mesa. Gordon will meet and great customers while promoting the Spring 2004 G-Series line from Cole Haan. Information: (714) 549-8300 ext. 1690. The ....... Coopendve Preschool will hold Its ennual rummage .... from 7 a.m. to 2 p.m. et 2850 Feirview Ave. Com M .... Information: (7141 640-1183. A gem.jewelry and bNd show will be held from 10 e.m. to 7 p.m. in Building No. 12 and In the Plrede of Products at the Orange County Fair It Exposition Center, -88 Fair Drive, Cocta Meu. The cost Is S6 for adutts and ,,.. for children younger~ 12. lnformetlon: (780) 747-9216. stN>AY ..,.... .. ._. c.n-........ ta8dng •nd auction featuring Mlec:t wtnee from 20 Cafffomla wtneriee with en •nwv of gourm.c • Kl NI TRf.PIOW /OAILY PILOI Costa Mesa Police Officer Al Lopez.reads to a class on Wedne sday at Sonora Elementary School during the Read Across America program, a week devoted to teaching children that reading is fun. along. She seemed very proud of tJ1c strides her 'it udents were making. "loanm.1 has hcen in this counlry sinc:e September and sht• can already read," White said. "She is doing really well." I agret.'<.1 and picked up the 50-plus-pa~e hook. We n·ad ii together and laughed. nw worth were large enough for the thildren 111 read from their scal:- and identify !.han.'<.1 root sounds. sud1 a' pop. hop, top arid Oop. Sl·11~' wa.' a genius. We identified what ... 1ayt'tl the same m ead1 word and how chanl{ing just om· letter muld thangc thl' whole word. The k.ids went am11nd the tahlt' and each read a page. lasmim: Wa'> ronfrunted wllh the 111ugh sounds of "talk." and "w.tlk.." on her page. "( >h, tJml may bl' a hltll' tough.·· White said. Bui fasmim· tlid 11111 back down. It took. u split -.C1:011d lunger but she sounded it mil and read her page"' wdl a' hl'r colle;igues. Shl' ht·a1111'tl. I beamed. Evcry<111c ww. proud 111 her, and themsdve/\. It wa' amazjng. My morning al Sonora Wil.'> om· ol lhl' best a'i.'ii~11nwnts l'Vl' had. Thank..; to Foley for inviting n11·. Thanks lo l'lfan and Whill' for 'haring their students wilh me. I h.1nk.., to St·u~s for providing 'uch fun rcadinl( material. Ami mo.,t of all, thank.' to I he rhihln•n. whu n•mimlt·d 1111• how ~ratifying rl'a<ling i1.. • LOUTA HARPER 1s the communiry forum editor. She als<i w111cs columns Wednesdays And h1d11y:. She may be readied a1 t9491 574 4275 or bye mail at /O/llct h,Jr(>Pr a /iJllnlt!S t.:OfJI 1Tt·a~1· 11flin•r ro111l11r1 wl1ho111 havinl( lo pay f111 1111' adclt d t•x pt'll/\t' ol air conditioning. Wlll'n (hid lohn 1 lcno;k•y look. tht• lll'hn. lw idt•11tilit"<.1 traditional polirr car\ "' Olll' of h11> pri11rilll'' anti tJw 1·111111cil approwd till' mm·1· 011 )an. II hy a 4 111 I volt'. Cm111nl w11111:111 I jbby < :11wa11 di~.;1•11h'tl. Tht• 1·os1 to repaint llit• 1l!i <.row11 Virtoria' in till' d1·pan· rnC"nt'~ Oct'I wa~ ah1111t s 1:..0110 l11l' Puhcc llepc1nn11•n1 paid lor the n.•dc.~ign. whid1 will 111d11dt· Ol'W dl•t·als. but of lh OWi\ hudgt'I, .in·onJing In a ... 1alT rl'porl. MARI( C DUSTIN/ DAILY PILOl Greg Scott of the Costa Mesa Police Department wipes down the hood on one of the newly painted black and white police cars. ( )lher than Lhe nwyur·, 111•ur ;tt' cidt•11t, there haM1'1 ht•t•11 a ncga tiw thing to ~y ahoul lht• hl:irl ;md whiles. Monahait o;aid. "I have pt:r..llllillly he.1nJ a 1111 111 n•ally g1111d rn111111l'lll'... Mona han "Lid. wca• and all the guys are really proud of them. Hiey keep them spolles.'i and shiny." In fa11 , lhl' cars are so eyc- lA!tching that the mayor almost t:mi.ht."<.I while staring al one. he ..aitl. Monahan WdS driving on food provided by the Four Seasons Hotel. The event will take place from 1 to 5 p.m. in the Clubhouse at Pelican Hill, 22651 Pelican Hill Road South, Newport Coast. Tidcets coS1: S60 per person. All proceeds benefit the North American Foundation for the Cure of Diabetes. Information: (866)287-3669, http://www.cure diabetesfoundation.com. A gem, jewelry end bMd show will be held from 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. in Building No. 12 and in the Parade of Products at the Orange County Fair & Exposition Center, 88 Fair Drive, Costa Mesa. The cbS1 is SS for adults and free for children younger than 12. Information: (760) 747-9215. MONDAY A Gl'Ht Decisions di9cuuion on ·Middle Eastern Political Reform" will be held from 7 to 8:30 p.m. at St. Mark Presbyterian Church, 2100 Mar Vista, Newport Beach. The discussion will be led by Bob Berry. Information: (949) 760-1691. http://www.fpa.org. The American Cancer Society Is sponsoring a "Look Good, Feel Better" class. which teaches cancer patients makeup, wig and turban tips to help hide the ravages of radiation and chemotherapy treatment. The class is from 10 a.m. to noon at Hoag Hospitel, 1 Hoag Drive, Newport Beach. Information: (9491261-9446. The Orange County Siem Singles monthly meeting will be held at 6:30 p.m. et the Costa Mesa Community Center, 1845 Pert Ave. The feetured slide presentation will be highlights of a trip to Myanmar. The cost is $2 for dinner. Bring your own eating utenlils end beverage . Information: (714) 963-6345. TUESDAY ................ ~. community education c1 ... on deciding to have a baby at 8 p.m. in the Hoag Conference Center at Hoag Hoepital, 1 Hofg"Orive, Newport Beac::h. Information and ,...,..,etlon: (800151~'- MGther't ........ wll hoet ...... temlnar and be><* lignlng by Ann Louite Gltlleman, author of "The F.t Ruth Rtnea Ptan" from 8:30 to 8p.m . .t the N.wtend Bem, Wilson Avenut-when he first ;;aw the new paint joh. I It• wao; ~o busy "c:heck.ing it out," tha1 he nearly hit the car in fnm1 of him. lhe departme11l 1r.m ... fcrrC'd lo all white car.. 111 1lw t•arly 1971},, mainly to reduce n..,1, and in 19822 Beach Blvd., Huntington Beach. Information and reservations: (714) 963-6667. (800) 595-0667. WEDNESDAY Th• Fairview Developmental Center will hold its annual Spring Boutique from 8 a.m. to 1:30 p.m~ in the Fairview auditorium, 2501 Harbor Blvd., Costa Mesa. There will be more than 35 crafters to shop from . Information: (714) 957-5188. The Califomi• R.tll'9d THchen Association, Harbor Division No. 77 will have a meeting at noon at • LOUTA HARPER IS ih1;1 comrnun11y forum editor. She also w11tcs columns We<lnest.lays and Frirtdys She may be readlecJ al 191:19) 574-4775 or by e mail di /ultlrl harper ,, larimPs tom the Costa Mesa Neighborhood Community Center, 1845 Park Ave., Costa Mesa. Docents from the Bowers Museum will present an extensive doll collection of prominent figures. A free lunch will be served. Information: (949) 551-5082. The Mes• V.rde Community Inc., will host Costa Mesa Police Chi ef John Hensley and Caltrans engineer Larry Kellerman at their general meeting from 6:30 lo 9 p.m. at the Mesa Verde United Methodist Church, 1701 Baker St., Costa Mesa. Information: (714) 557-3755. RALPH F. DIXON, ESQ. Ralph F. Dixon, long-time resident of Newport Beac h and, for the last several yeatS, of Indian Wells. passed away after a brief illness on Saturday, February 28, 2004. He was 97 years old. Mr. Dixon was bom on January 28, 1907, in Lakewood, Ohio. He and his younger brother lost their mother in 1919, and their father. unable to care for them, placed them with other family members and friends for the remainder of their childhood. Mr. Dl•on wortled summers on the Great lakes with his ship captain uncle and, with odd jobs, put himself through college and law school at Ohio State University, .~aduating in 1929. With the country In the throes of the Great resslon, he fett fortunate to secure employment with Beneficial lnance Company, where he bullt a career over the ensuing 30 years, rising to the post of RegiOMJ Vice President responsible for over 100 branch offices thn:>ughout Southern California, the southern Southwest, Hawaii and Australia. He retired from Beneficial in 1965, at the age of 58. Never being one to shy away from a challenge, Mr. Dixon commenced his retirement years by beginning a sole-practitioner law practice, specializing In buslness law and bankrur,tcy cases. He maintained an active practice well Into his 80s. n addition, drawing on his flnanoe company background. he helped found Consumer Credit CounHllng Service of Orange County. He was an active member of Rotaty Club and enjoyed bowllng with the Santa Ana Elks Lodge. He also enjoyed honing his communication skills In Toastmutet'9 International. But his greatest love and gt'Mtest Challenge WU the game of golf, which he continued to ptay Into his 96th year, albett, like so many, with .... ttWt the ~fot 141COMI • Mr. Dixon Is IUMved by his wife, Hiidy. and his chlldren by his flm wtfe, dauahterl Alice Lord of Ventura and Sarah Lafare and Mr ~ Jean-Pferre Of Newport Beach; his son Ralph and his wtfe Bellnda. of·Ptcayune, MS; hit grandchildren &tan, Monty, and CMnt Dbton, Salllh YandenBerg, end Robett Lord and hts wife Marte: and a Qf'Mt grMdchlldrwn. A memorial ..vtce wlll be held on Wednetday, Mateh 10, 2004, at 1 :00 p.m. at Palm Sprlngt Mortuary, 89455 East Ramon, c.tMdnl City. The family requests that In lleu of nowers. doN!tlof• be mllde to. ch.tty of~. , • ' -------------~---------~~~·~~-~------~- Da1ty Pilot Friday, March 5. 2004 A5 FORUM HOW TO GET PU8USHB> -t.n.rs: Mail to Editorial Page Editor Lolita Harper at the Dally Pilot, 330 W. Bay St., Costa Mesa, CA 92627 •Readers Hotline: Call (949) 642-6086 Fax: Send to (949) 6464170 E-mel:S.nd to d•ilypilot@latimn.com •All correspondence must include full name, hometown and phone number (for verification purposes). The Pilot reserves the right to edit all submissions for clarity and length. COMMUNITY COMMENTARY Measure W will be challenged forever By Biii Turner A s long as any people can still think and desire the cruth in Orange County, Measure W will be challenged. As noted in an EJ Toro Reuse Planning Authority press release Feb. 27, a series of lawsuits between the authority. the city of Irvine, the Airport Woricing Group. the Orange County Regjonal Airport Authority and a number of private parties were settled. But the ~omroversy still lingers. As long as the lit>S concerning Measure W live, the controversy will go on. You can settle all of the lawsuits and declare the battle over au you want, but until the truth is told about Measure W, there will be no basis to end the controversy. First of all, the people ofOrange County only heard one side of the discussion for Measure W The reuse authority successfully sued the regional airport authority in a San Diego County Court and got a restraining order to keep that authority from funding the "Just the Facts" public relations campaign. The airport authoriry·was not about to let the real facts on the .. Great Park~ be told. CONTACT YOUR REPRESENTATIVES CITY OF COSTA MESA Costa Mesa City Hall, 77 Fair Drive, Costa Mesa, CA 92626, (714) 754-5223 Mayor: Gary Monahan Council: Libby Cowan, Allan Mansoor, Mike Scheafer and Chris Steel CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH Newport Beach City Hall. 3300 Newport Blvd., Newport Beach, CA 92663. (949) 644-3309 Mayor: Tod Ridgeway Council: Gary Adams. Steve Bromberg, John Heffernan. Dick Nichols, Steven Rosansky and Don Webb STATE ASSEMBLY John Campbell (R), 70th Distrlct. State Capitol, Sacramento, CA 95814, (916) 319·2070 E-mail: districtlO@assembly.ca.gov Ke" Maddox (R), 68th District, State Capitol. Sacramento, CA 95814, (916) 319·2068; Or local office at 1503 South Coast Drive, Suite 205, Costa Mesa 92626; (714) 668-2100; E·mail: Ken MacJdox.P.'asm.ca.gov GOVERNOR It is very eru.)' to win an election where you have millions of dollars to spend and the other side has been limited in spending their money. The county was not allowed to spend public funds to educa1e the public on how an airport at EJ Toro could benefit them. rill f'~t010 DAILV f'llOI John Wayne Airport. the only commercial airport in Orange County, has only one runway for commercial 1ets. Arnold Schwarzenegger (A), State Capitol, Sacramento, CA 95814, (916) 445-2841; fax: (916) 445-4633 The people were never told that "open space" had been redefined in Measure W to include buildings up to 100 feet high. If you told people that they were voting for a parlc that was going to have vast amounts of"open space." the people would nonnally be thinking hills, grasslands and trees. With Measure W, in "open space," you get buildings up to 100 feet high. In addition, the provisions of Measure W were specific for unincorporated county land. If El Toro were to be annexed~ Irvine. which I think was the plan all along, then the provisions of Measure W would be void for the El Toro land. The city oflrvine's wninR law.. would be the guidelines for developing the FJ Toro land and not Measure W. lhe city of Irvine could do whatever it wanted with the El Toro land regardless of what Measure W said. Why. the city of Irvine could even build a "Great Real Estate Development" there and Measure W would be irrelevant The people of Orange County were never told there was a plan for the city of Irvine to annex El Toro. Who gets most of those tax doUars? Why. of course and rightly so, the city of Irvine; they were key in making all of this deception work. Sorry cities ol soutl1 Ornnge County. you get left out. When Irvine does not need you any longer you will be dropped like a hot potato. If this aJJ happens like it is supposed to. aJI the cities of south Orange County will get are massive amounl.l> of more traffic. I truly feel sorry for the average citizens in the cities of south Orange County; they were just u~d. These courageous South County citizens who fought for the "Great Park" and sent all of that money to the reuse authority truly thought that they were fi~11i11g fur c;omething noble and V3lid, when in reality they were just pawns. They were jt1s1 tools in the d esign to develop thou._;mds and thou~nd' ol Jere' of land for the mo't :u.Jvant;1geous financial retum and the ci1y of lrvirw\ big land ~ab. Any kind of airpon a1 El lom would havr prC'd111kd 1.hi'; cspedally 41 rn iii 1 ary airport. There wa' an airport dl•,1gn tha1 would haw he1·11 unobtru'ivt· 1n everyone and c'1wcially 11HM' people living in 1hc 'ou1h Orang1• County cities. The rnntrovt.•r!>y ot Me<L,ure W lives on in !>f)ite ul lht• law,uit settlement!>. Tht• rnn1 rowr'y of Meas ure W will only dil· wlwn tlw truth i!'. brouKht to lift'. •SIU TURNER ts a Costa Mesa resident. -S .lA E-mail: governor a>governor.ca.gov PRESIDENT George W. Bush (A), White House. 1600 Pennsylvania Ave . Washington. D.C. 20500 Hotline: (6 a.m. to 2 p.m.) (2021 456· 1111 E-mail: president n'whitehouse.gov. VICE PRESIDENT Dick Cheney (R), Capitol Building, Suite 212, Washington. D.C. 20500 E·ma1I: vice.president n'whitehouse.gov. FRIDAY,-MAR. S, 7:00 RM AREAS OF CIRCULATION INCLUDE: DAILY PILOT Publishirm: Wednesday, March 24. 2004 Newport Reach •Corona del Mar Newport Coast • Costa Mesa HUNTINGTON BEACH INDEPENDENT Publishing: Thursday, March 25. 2004 Huntington Beach • Huntington Harbour Sunset Beach COASTLINE PILOT Publishing: Friday, March 26. 2004 Laguna Beach TOTAL CIRCULATION -78,000 For advertising information, call: l A(.\. ' ~ A I " ' II •• ~ \ t.' l ',, ...... ',, INDEPENDENT Daily A Pilot COASTLINE PILOT 949-642-4321 949-642-4321 949-642-4321 ' • C ~FORD COURT Unlxpeetedty, at the~ of 39, RaymO,.d Jacd*Mi died frGm ulCli llrdiac..,...., oom- nty referred to· as .mass ve heart an.ck. The Rii;, tfe Foundation II a trl>ute to Dr. Jacobson's Tbe Foundation contln\m ... ~the memory of. min( CA Ill o 't A C ' I I • I ,,, 72 FRIDAY Rodi the houM. •Sct1oolhouso Rori! L1v1•" is t>asud 0 " lh•• 1970s ,md '80s Saturday mornony cartoons fhu musical is 11IJOut 11 tuadrnr who rod1scov&rs how flllJch fun 1uacfl1n11 a111I lo11rr11n9 can hu with 11n11yina11on and music Tho musical will run throuyh M<.1rctl 14 at tho Costd Mesa C1v1c Playhouw. b61 ttanullon S1 .. ,...1 -SATURDAY Symphonic sounds. Oranue Coast Colleyu's Symphony Ordl!1s11a will perform music from' "Wost S1c1e S1ory" and ·cand1clo" at 6 p.m. at OCC's Aoben B. Mooru Thoalrt? OCC's 100 voica choral w1ll 1oin 1he symphony 1n 1ho ov~ng performance lnforma11011 (714) 432-5880 SUNDAY Voices. Orange Coast Collage's Ropenory Thoatro Company will present "Solo Voicos." a f1Jst1\111I of s1,µde11t directed one person plays. Performances wlll b<l at 2 and 7 pm. In OCC's Orama Lall Studio, OCC. 2701 Fairview Road. Cosla Mlffia. Tidtuts cost $7 Information t7141432·5880 ·HOURS Co std M1!6a r1dtuts cost S 10 lo 20 lnlomi.111on l!.14!1) 6!)() 5269, ro~orvar1ons •• t.•ustdmusaµluyhou:.0.0111 With monkey paw and motorcycle helmet in tow. one-man blues act Bob log Ill will perform hve at Detroit Bar in Costa Mesa on Thursday night. TQe man, the band By Paul Saltowltz Daily Pilot W t.11 1w1·tl' ,, full ha11tf 111 nu k thl''l' day...1 1'111' Whlll' M riprs, 1h1· Havom·llL''· 1\11. i\irpla111•ma11 ;inti 1lll' llla1·k Key' havt' hdp1·d mak1· ha1>.\ play1•r, a 1h111g of thl' II"''· anti I ightning Bolt ha' n•nclt·n·tJ lhl' guit;irr'I 11h"1h·11•. All 1111 rl'.tlly 111·1·c.I "a 111111tm-yd1• hdn11•1 .• 1 n11111k1·y paw. 1wo working lei.ts anc.I pl1•111y of Jlliludc. Al lt•ast 1ha1\ ,11l 1h1· 11hiq111tous Buh Log Ill 111•1•1.b . ll1e l\Jc.,on hawc.I one· man hlm•s hanc.I hao; lravC'll'tl llw wmltl owr st•verul 1h111•,, anc.l 1hi?o. ll111rsday he'll make· a ''or a1 Detroit Har in Co,la Mesa. An:nrc.ling 111 l1•g1•nc.I, wlwn Log was a child he lost hb left hand in a hoating acritll'nl. II w;" o;11u11 replaced with a monkt•y paw. and a new w.1ilar stylt· wa:\ horn. "It's my own pn"11i;1I ''YIP, '1•1•," T he elusive Hob Log 11 1 w i 11 be at Detroit Bar .in Costa Mesa on T hursday n igh t I og 'a1tl. "1 lw p.1w 111m·1·' 111111 h qutt•kn 1ha11.111111111,il hand. '11 111v n·al h;111d ""' 111 flnp .1round .1 1111 111 n >rnp1•11,.111· ·• Wlll'llll'r llw allq~1·d 11.1w 1·x1,h. 1he souml' tlw my.,11·rt111" 1 og wrangh·' 0111 111 111, g1111ar 111 1 ltkl' a hypn111i1111g h11rru .1111• t on1111,.; 'trnighl 11111ol1111· 11111th M''''"'PI" hill t'tllllltf)', nt1Xl'tf With tl11• grom•t• dnv1·n g.1r,1g1• hh11·' r11111111g 11111 of I >c•1r11i1 I ht"•l' tl.1y,. ~111111• 111 lht• nrr ... -rlayt•tl on •• 'l'\.l'tdv tl11w11·tt1111'CI .1~ -nn· '11 1:111._:l}· ,111d a\vkward 1ha1 thl'y "''111n• l11111' of baroque musk . I Ill' up lt•mpo lll':tl\ nol ju?o.t kit k·,nan·. k11k 'iian· ht• puls hel11111J 1h11w g111t:1r li111•, an· a lot mor1· h11sy lhan you would 1•xpcct from j11sl 11111• guy. And 1lwn lht'rl'\ tlw 1110111n-y1 It· hl'lnwt. I A>g nev1•r rt'Vl';1J, h" ide111i1y. i11~11·atl 1'.11110-.ing to w1·ar a BEST BITES ht'11111•1 wilh a rn it rophor1c in 11. I\ h1d1 makt·' hi ... alr1«1t.ly ro11gh vrn·aJ , s11u11t.l likt• th1•y'rl' llt'ing sung through a 1111•gaphune. Wlwn ;"kt·d ah1H1l tlw unruly lw.1dpil't t'. 1.og 1q1h1•' "Wh at hl'lnwt?" I ha1\ wlt.11 makt•s thi ... ma11, whtwVl'r h1· "· 1h1• real d1·al. 1111' I vd Knll'Vl'i -looking I rouhatl11111 1·n1·111npa"l'' 1lw rny'll'ry anti 1.1hhl1• rou\l·ry 1hat makl•, hhll'-. ha\ed rttl'k ·n· roll dangero11,. W11h two of hi' murl' lanw 'ong ltllt•., h1•111g "Drunk Strippl'r" Jnd "Sile ~Iring K1t:kcr," l.og o;ing~ ahoul all tht• things lw should be 'inging ahoui: whi'kl')'. women and ligh1ing. I It· ha' garn1•red q11i1e a following, inrl11tling 'pooky musical v;1gabontl l11m Waits, who 'aid of Log: "I le wears ii m111orryclc helml'I and ht• has a microph11nC' in~id1• of II anti FYI •WHO: Bob Log Iii •WHERE: Det1011 Bar 843 W 19th St., Costa Mesa •WHEN: Thursday hl' put ... 1he ,.;la" over th<' front so you can'1 'l'l' hi' face. anc.1 piny' 'lidl· guilar. It\ jusl tlw loudest ,1rang1•.,t 'luff you'VI' cvcr hl'ard." With three Jlhum' -rernrt.lec.J 011 pri111i1iw lour trnck ant.I l'iKhl-lrack l'quipmenl -on ( >xfort.l, M1s~issirpi\ vt•m•rahle Fat ro ...... um lki:ortls m.1.. llurn"dc, T-Modd ford. Paul "Wine" Jone') Log i' pan of a dyi ng breed. A road-weary hluc-.man, whfl i' hy no means a h'lli lar virtun-;n -like Hohcrt Cray and flohhc•n Ford -but rather a 11a.,1y. dirly. 'oul-fttcll•d croont·r who red s every IHIU'. Acrnrding 10 I AIJ.:, hlucs 1s "h1•nt. he111li11g hard, hlul's i~ a fecli ng." Ca1d1 him on Thurstlay 111 sec what thf' ft•l'ling is all aho111. Strauss ' menu has extra hops By GrHr Wylder WRecr Is proof that God loves us <uni wants us to ht• happy." -BENJAMIN FRANKLIN I n San Diego, Karl Straus.' is a household name. It's an eponymous chain of quality brewery resf;rnrants and Southern California's larJ.:cst microbrewery company. productiori. Straus-. hrrwt•tl an awrag1• of 17 million barrel' of h<'1'r annually. Stmu.. ... ~· SC<'Clnd Cart·cr took orr it\ 1989, when his·hrew1•ry re~raurnnt 1 opened in downtown San I >it>gn. Nf1W then> arc four Strauss rcsluurants iR the San l>il'go area. a Karl Straw .... 1 landcraftc<l Heer Bar at I AX. and a · location at CilyWalk al Universal Studios. Strauss personally trains llw brew masters. fomn1latcs the beers and designs 1hc rnmpany's hrt•wery opcmlions. FYI •WHAT: K,arl Strauss Brewing Company •WHERE: 901A South Coast Drive in Costa M esa. •WHEN: Open 11 :30 a.m. to 10 p .m . Sunday; 11:JO·a.m. to 10 p.m . Monday o Thursday (bar open until midnight); 11 :30 a.m. to 11 p.m . Friday and Saturday (bar open until 1 a.m.). •INFORMATION: (71 4) 546-BREWor hrtp:llwww.lcarlstrauss.com A diverse menu with extra hops Daily 1'1101 THEATER Vanguard resurrects 'Brigadoon' By Tom Titus T hcrl' aren'1 many nn"ica b .1r1111nJ likl' "ll rigado1111" Jnyrnurt'. l.ikt• ih Irish n 11111·111porary. "I inian's l<a111hmv," 1h1' mmantil' '011111111 i11to the l11ghla11d' of Srn1la11c.I \l'c1n' 111 have vani,lwd into till' mi'I. mud1 likt· lhe villagl' II cekbrall''· Wlwrr 1hi' forrdfuJ l.t•rm .~R·we musical due.., make an .1p1>t.·.1rann· loc.tll}. rt j, 4ui11• 11ft l'11 an mTa\ion to dll'ri-.h. · l:xtrn can.· a nd handling '""ally art aJlJllied lo facilitall' lull rt•ali:.-~111011111 llll' production. FYI •WHAT: "Brigadoo11 " •WHERE: Vanguard University Lyceum Theater, 55 Fair Drrve. Costa Mesa •WHEN: Closing performances tonight at 8 p.m., Salurday at 2 and 8, Sunday at 2 p.m. •COST: $1 5 • CAU: (714) 668-6145 "llngad111111" Mtlly rwt•cJ, a largl'. pruM'l'lli\1111 pl·rformirrg a11·a for maximum l'ITl'l'I. onn.• t lw vill.1gt"r' ,1ar1 da11ring and 1lw 1ar1an -w1·ari11g dam starl llliHl'hi11g, whirh i' why ils lt1m111ous -.u1Tc?o.s 1111 tlll' s111all 1hnr-;1 'tag1• at C.o'ta Ml"•a\ VJ1lh'\l,1rtl llnivcr"IY i' 'Ollll'Wh:tl n·niark:thlt· V:111g11,1rd\ "llrigatloon" '' ,111 in1ima1c• l'pi<. a h1ll-hl11w11 prmhrrl 11111 tll'11wr1·d almo'I i111n your wry lap. I >1r1•c111r A1111l'l Byram'"-" 11l'go11,1ll'd pa1hway' 1hrough lht: ai~lcs 1ha1 ;ire pul 111 maxin111111 11\1', parlirnlarly during th1· fran1ir i:ha\l' 'rem· in the ... enmd 01r1 Byram has alldl·c.I \Ol1ll' 111pwal updaling -a r l'llpho1w. a rl'krl'111·1· 111 Britney Spear?<. -lhal place tlw ... 1t11w firm'ly in lhl· Z ht «:l'ntury. whill' the villag1· ilsdf remain~ cn\conrcd in I he t•arly I Ht h. I Ii~ rnolive for lht· i:hangt'!.. i' 111 mort• fully rt•ali:.-.e 1h1• author\ original i1111·111, and it 'ucceed~ dTecti w ly. The o;111ry -first unveiled on Broadway in 1!-147 -revolve' around a pair of American tourish !Mi rhat•I Mulliw111 and Ilene Schl'y\) who j11 ... 1 harpen 111 hl· ""1 in 1he highland' wh1·n 1lw tow11 of Brigadoon makl•.., ih onre a-ren111ry appearance. ~inn• thing' m•t•d 10 happ1•11 wi1J1in a :!4-hour limc period, lht• romance I hat develop., lw1w1•t•n Mulligan and town beauly Fiona (I lt~avcn Peahodyl may seem rusht•d, 'o 1he aclor' mu ... 1 portray. convincingly. lhcir low at nr .. 1 <,jght . This 1hcy Jo ddightf111ly wdl. Mulligan\ character (who ha' a lianrec hark i11 llll' o;tates) heronu:' inslantly enamored nf l'cahody. even though they'll never ... cc Pye to eye -hl'·~ nearly lwo lwatb talln. Newrthcless. M11lligan projerls his See THEATER, Pa1e A7 Straus.11 wa1> born at a brewery in Minden. Germany. where his father was presidenl of a small brewery. I le earned a dewee In the science of mahlng and hrewinR from the Welhenslephan University in Munich. After immigratinK to the U.S. In 1939. he spent 44 years working al lhe Pabst Brewing Company. 25 of those years &'I Pabst's master brewer. During lhc company's peak Orange u1un1y·s flnt Karl Strauss Rrewcry Re11ta11t an1 opened two years ago at Metro Pointe at South Coa111 Drive in Costa Mesa. Although it's a beer-themed restaurant, the menu Is not standard bar fare -heavy on burgers and fries. Its culinary director, Clef LouJe Jocs0n, elevated the selections to include fresh seafood, grill items. wood-oven pi:r.:r.as, as welJ as sandwich and burger selections. He even created dishes that pair with Karl Strau~ beers. and notes his choices on S..8HT,P .. eA7 KENT TREPTOW /0Al.Y PILOI A mug of Endless Summer Gold accompanies a plate of soy-ginger seared ahi at Kart Strauss Brewery In Costa Mesa's Metro Pointe Shopping Center. , f l • ' • I - Daily Pilot ll APPE~lNCIS Friday. March '· 2004 A7 REEL CRITICS Local theaters' fare neither fresh nor entertaining ·Twisted'f tired formula is DOA T rying 10 bring a rww IWl~I to the ultl mp thriller furmula, /\sltlcy Im.Id play!> Jessica Shepard, a promi~cuou~ female dt•tcctive whu ha~ j11s1 been proniuted to work homicides. Aht'r a hmg day Im the joh, she like!> to rrubt> rowtly har!> in rough nt>ighburhouth and takl· hornc the had boy whu happen!> 10 catch hl·r l'Yl' that JOHN DEPKO night. Thc riot thickem quidJy as the vinim in lwr wry firl>l murtler <.:<L'c turn' out 111 lw ,, bru1.tllv beaten young m.111 whom ,ht· rl-u:ntly tnol honw lur a hot unt• lllglH 'lantl simply wastl·d a., lhey :-leepwalk 1hro11glt I 11 .... 't'l'OIH..I rn11· nilllt' dnuna to 11~ 1n1prob<1hlc and ludil'ro11:-. rnnclusiun. '"l\vi>.tl'lr i' a majur 'tuuiu pro<lur111111, h111 IV cup show' like "l.1w and Ordt>r'' i:hurn out mo(~· bl'lit•vablt• ~1orie' evtry week than 1hi' expcn!>ivt• and mediOl'rt• t:ffort. \V;1it for r<.1bil'. •JOHN OEPKO 1s 11 Costa Mesa resident and a senior mvesr igator for lhe Orange County public defender's office 'l:hncing' not as fun under Communist rule D e'p1lt• 1he lingt'nng feelrng ... ur purl'. tli,lorted h.11red among tht' Cuban pt·uplt· 111wan.I their l1·ader. tl.mre linJ, it~ way 1 .. <1 t t•ntral fon·l' in tlw healing of 'uch enn111y het\\l't'll tlw govc·m1111·111 and ir.. 1wopll' Pouring 11110 tlw ~trt'l'h art· 1h1• nati\'l'' 'harrr1g thl'ir lwritagl' 111 tht' form <•I mu,it· ctlld lllO\t'fllt•nt only n1t·.1nt In tw und1·r,toucJ hy llll'ir pt•u ple. 1\111'>111111'1°<1111101 l'Olllprt•hl'lllf thi~ (')(;!lllpl1• ol ~ol'ial n 1l111r1·. In I ~!jll, l.ub.111' w1•rl' ~hlllllll'tl Ill '!tame olf t 111' lily !>IH'l'h .lilt! COMING SOON PHOTO COURrrs~ or COLUMBIA PtCTURFS Johnny Depp stars as the troubled writer Mort Rainey in Columbia Pictures' psychological thriller Secret Window, which premier es in theater s March 12. ht•r ()\VII 'lll'it'I\'. In ht·i11g ah,orl>t·d h~· 1 Ile rhyth 1111r l'll'llln" \ht• l'lll"llUlllt'r.. Ill lht' lor1·1g11 nal io11. 'ht• nwt•i.. a 'F .. um'-trash is a wor<l that comes to min<l A hout halfway 11110 "I 11rn1np," 1 looh ·il .11111n1tl at the four or ANDREW NGUYEN them begin their pervt!rtcd romp 10 Rerlin. After many bearahlc and amui.in.; mrllncn1', the lilm lakes a tlrastir 1urn tm11ard idiuti<.: and raunrhy comet..ly. None of the si:cne.., are ai. !>IUpid a!> when Sco11\ bc!>I friend got·~ to an A111i.1erda111 sex show, where he b l>Odomii'.etl hecause of ht'> failure to ... ay "stop" in the appropriate lan~uagc. I low lhl· dirertm..or producer~ found 1his even remo1ely funnr •~ perplexing. Indeed, the film i' unrclentini.; in ii~ attempt tu deliver "American Pie·· ·t:!-que gags. Un fonunately. it ha~ an immea!iurahly t..11ffinrll 11mc dehwring <1nythi11g !iimilar in n;1lllrl'. Whl•tt·u~ "Aflll'rkan Pie" had charming charal'li:r~ and witty tint'!>, lh i~ lilm is blatantly void of r n·ativi ty and in1clligl'lll'l'. l'crh<tp!. till' helot word 111 Jc,<:rilw .. l:u ro1rip" 1:-. grat11i1 11m. Minute., 11rk hy al an ag11111;.o.ingly l>low pal't• while till' film lrit•'\ In incorporatt' 'Ollll' flilll"Y toplt•" d1arat.:trr. H1111lrn1\ only 1he heginning of hl·r P"Ychulog1cal baggage. \Vt• h·am th<1t her fatlll'r wa~ a rnp wht> went her-;erk, killing lwr mrnlwr and "evcral othN pt•oplL• when Je'\Sicu was only u <.:hilt!. 1 ler fa ther's old partner, wh11 r.1bed lll'r as hb own daughll'r, i' now the polire rhit'I. I le nw1111<1rl'd her police carl'cr .1ml app1 m•t•d ht<r recent pro1110111m,. I It• decides Jc<;ska 'hould 'ta\' on the ca~e Ill ~p111· of hn Ui"l11rh111g 1'111ll11'1'11tlll Ill lht• victim. Je<,\IC<I llll'n hl>gtn' .1 fre4ucn1ly rcpe.tlt•u palll'lll i\fter work.Ing. 'hi: rn111c' home and drink.., red wirll' llnl ii ... ~ pa"c~ out, Wht•n 'ht• awak1·..,, 'he h .:ailed w ,, 111·w ho1111ude 'ccne whcrt• -v1111 ).;lll'''-t'd 11 - l'ach victim i' ,, fornl<'r ,1•xual . partnt·r heat en HJ dc>ath hkt• :tll the ot her'!. Jc~,11.a lwr111t11'' tlil· logical primt· 'll'l'l''rl 111 !hr SARA SALAM pu11i,lwd fo1 t'>.pn·"ing I hl'ir t·1110 1ior1' through < 11h.11111.1ti\t'. I.I\ 11·r -..11c11l'1, wh11 ,1111\\'' ltl'I lltt• .dluring and 11·111pt111g nighh ol t l.1 \ .111.1 lrum till' pn,per ll\t' 1tl ''' IH'1tplt• l'hii-'1·r ,11H1 of" Dirty l)anung" j, nimp1led ol 11111d1 r11orc hl,111nc;iJ ~ignificance than 1lw original, although the orig111<1l had a murh thil'kl•r plot a11tl 1 h.1rartl'rizatio11. -..1m1far llll'' 1nd11cll· selel·tioll of 'Pl'Ctfir 'ong' and ui,nclt• par.1llt·I, lwtwccn r haracH•r,, l'al rw~ Swayze make~ ;r ){II(''' appt·ar<t nn· a~ a <Janee 111,1rt11·wr. 1ho11gh hi' greate')t p1•1 tor111a111 e i' l'xcmplifit·tl 111 lilt' '11iginal. lt\'t' 1w11pk ~1 11i11~ arounu Ill\'. po11der111g \\ h;1t drovt' them w d 11111w th" hurnd film m•cr I lrgh·tt'~IO,tt'ro111· malt·, who <Je,ire In wa trh 1111, 111111 'trh•tly for 1hb rea~un 111ay gt•t whal thl'y paid for. hut tlwy'll lt•cl eheated all l~lt' ~.1nlt': lhl'rt'" haruly a11)1thi11g rnt•morahll· - or even 'il'X)' -.1hou1 thl'w scenel>. What 'trikt•' vo11 "how irrelevan1, un,el'mly ·.md ~111 p1d thcse n utle 't't'tll'' tum out 111 he. ... crial killl•r ra<.e 'Ill' '' working <1s the lead dc11•t·11vt'. lncreuibly. the rhil'f 111"''1> 1 hat o;lw :-.ta)' 1111 1 ht l'a~1· t·ven ll'> rhe hodil'' of her uld huyfrie11d' keep j')iling up. If !hi'! plrH tleveloptnt'nt 111akl•, httlt• 'l'n~t-. neither tin llH' rt''' of llll' rontriwd -.1wa11011' rN1uirt•d 111 n•c;olvc thi' Cllll\'11ht1ctl 'tory. f'lw u ... uallv t•)(t:l'llt·11l Sa11111l'l I Jack,on :uid Andy l1JrC1U arP '11ng t.:ult• l\l illt'r .• m A11wnra11 girl ,uhmergt'd 1n 1111, Jt 1110<.phtn· of dl·rr,111n .111d ti "rt''Pl'l'I .1llow' lwr,df 111 mix C:uhan 11.1diti11n a11J hl'r own hi,ton•. h111 111111V1lh11111 dt•\'l'l11pi11g ,, pa,,iun lur ;1 llt'\\' av11ca1 i1111 lJpon .1rnv111g 111 ( 111>;1 a1111tl tlll' IHt'"'un· 111 hl'I ,,·11i11r yt·m 111 t11glt ,l'Jwol. ~.tlt•y l\lill1•1 t1111h twr,elf t·xplor111g till' n ilturt• of hl'r m·w 'llfrl)UIH.li11g' ;1111.l pulling ht·r"•ll i11 a \llhll'rahll' ,j111.11 11111 that ll'''' lwr ,1rc11glli... a' .111 111d 1vid11.tl. 1\11 hough 'ht• "1rrountl' h1·r,1·lf \\1t h l,umly .and olher Anwr1c.1n' rt•,1d111g in ( uh<t; ,ltl' 1~ trappet..I wi1h111 111 lw111g t'\(lll't'd 111 ''uh hlr·. ~.Ill'\. \\/Ith llllldl help lrotll 1,1\'1er. 1nak£·' 11 lwr .11nh11u111 10 lt•Jrn th" uant t', :rdth lr1•1 111\ 11 dtnlt'n~IOll 1llld l°rl'<lll'' illl lff'\\ 1lltl'rpre1a111111. 1h huth ut lwr part•nl'> wen• p111fl•..,..,11111al h,1llroo111 darll'l'r'. 'ht· 111111rpom1t· ... tht·w 'kill~ llllO lhl• ( 11h;111 enM•flll1lt• Ill !111 Ill ,Ill t•ligihl t• pit•n· lor rn111pt•1i111111. log1•tlwr. f..:Ult'Y .and l,l\'ll'r frir111 .1n alliancl' 1111 1h1• d.111 rr· floor 1111<1 ro111pL'I(' IOKl'lhe1 a' p.ir1111·r~ 111 ~1 dunn· ro1111· ... 1 111 .... pill' nf tlw d1~rr11111natltll1 .111d prt·judin· at1arki11g 1lwi1 lll'rnu'e ol the uniquc11C'lo' 1h.1t thr~ film portray'>. it\ nnt 111 ~ay that lhc original b far lw111•r. but that ii h;i ') more depth 111 ll'rlll~ of hcart ;ind a~pira1io11 . l·arh film has ah dbtinctiVl' qualitil'' of desire tu c.Jam·e and the elt'ITlt.'llt of preconn·ption hy olht•r-;, hlll compared tu thl• fir,1, 1hi~ film\ indiviuuality ., llHhtly dcri\'l'd from (.11ha11 nati1111ali'rn and politir,. ~kl ( ;,h,nn\ .. rhe l'a~!>ion 111 lht• Clari\1" I playing nexl tl uorJ On one lwnd. yo u have a e11ntrOVt'r~1.1I. critically .1rd.t1ml·d film ahm11 hbtory\ nw'l ~•gnilirant figure; on the 111lwr, you have a film that fo<.:1ht'' 'o n1ud1 on breast:o, ant.I thigh., th.11 you feel likt' you're al ..:re .. f'o lw fair, tlw llr'>t lhlrd of "1-ttrolnp" 'l'l'fnt•tl uercnt: :-,ro ll. J n·renl high i.i:hool i.:rat.luatt'. l<ht'' hb girlfriend. m1~tttkl·nly id1•111ific, his ht•a111iful C ;t•1111~1n pen IHll for a guy 111<111•. anti nt~hcs to Euro1w to up11logiz1· und wi n her ovcr. 011 the Wi:IY llll'rt'. he reuni11·~ with two nt lll'r fnl•nd:o, (a twin hrr>lht•r and i.i,ler I. and all ul Thus, when I hall I 1111,lwtl :o.c:anning the lhl•ah·r for 111ll'lligcnt hfc. I realt1.1•d how l'rnharra~~ing it wa' 111 lw wt·11 UI s11eh 41 11\(lVll'. ' ,,ink i11111 lllY w<lt a little lowl'r tlMI l.l.1y. wondl'ring whl'llw1 nay -;uffcring Wil~ ilnywht•re 111•.1t that of thl' main r har.tt:kl tll'XI d1111r.11 ·~ highly d1111h1l11I. hut "J·urotrip" i~ ;i pa111f11t 11111 nurlt't ht•le". THEATER Continued from A6 ror11a11t1t lllll\'t•r,11111 1·11nv111c111gl~. hacked hy a liiw ''n).:mg VOll't'. Pea1>1iuv. apart fn1111 lwr phy,1eal heau1y. po"e''l'' ;1 't'l of vuc~tl n ml' that arl', wl'll. heuvt·nly. 1 lero; i' 1lw lint''' V(tll'l' h1 lhl' company, 1'nhancing ht•r tluch with Mulligan on "I leather un the llill" and "Alrno-;1 l.1ke Bei ng i11 I ~>Ve." nrnl h1·r :11"ti11~" lir..t rail'. an exqu1.,i 11· 1wrlnm1a11n·. Sdtt'Y'' sarn1~111· rharal'll'r 'pends mo,1 of h1., 1i11w p11pp111g tu' lm1hJy\ mmantk halloon., und r1·~1,1111g the adva11n·1> 111 a lui-ty S1·01ti'h maitl (l.wtlin l\fary-l~trkwith) whn 1ump' fcct-lir'>l in111 lhl' rolt· of the man-hungry I\ lr•g. I hl"l' familiar with only !Ill' rrlllVll' ver~11111 tif "Hrigmloon" will wt'ln1111t• till' 111rlu~wn of her rollicking ,olf>. "~ly l\l11thcr\ W1•ddin' Day," untonunatl'ly l'Xd1,1·d lur thl' '><:rccn in a more prnvim•1al tune. Jen Fa1akl·rley hn11g' a line '1ngini.; voire 10 hi., hrilll·grnom char.1<.:1t•1, Cllarlie, as he wll' lhe t•nM.•mhle number" I'll< lo I lon1t· WHh 1!0111111' Jean." The laller ch:trartl'r i' dancl'd bcau1irt1lly hy Megan Uliott, while rim 7jrnrnc•r <;trike' vbn·ral drarna1ic 'park!-. as her rc1ccted -,u1tor, I tarry Beaton, who"e rage pu-.t·~ a lift• threat 10 tht• entire villagt» Frl'd<ly lngcl!i ha!-'11111t• t•xc·ellt•nt moments ai. tlw wbl• wwn 1·ltlcr who fi 1t·ml,hip. m·rllll'r of lht·111 11·v11ke 1he11 l11vt• for danrt'. \\ h1rh a llt1w' thl'lll to 'llJlfHl''' I ht· 111,1'. • SARA SALAM attends Corona del Mar High Sc:hool as a sophomore • ANDREW NGUYEN IS .. 1 Cos1.i Mesa resident THEATER l't1(1t t Ollkfl SY Of VANr11JAfilt11Tl1Vf k'i 1 r Heaven Peabody and Michael Mulligan fall in love m Vanguard's "Brigadoon." e11.pli1111.., tlw '1ran).!t' 'Pt•ll 111Hl1·r wh1d1 Bngatloon •''""'· l\larJ... l'arkt•r ,.., 41111t• grn1d a~ F111n;i', fat lwr, .ind "eoll I ar111g l'lkrliw ly portrJy' 1 larry', ... h.mwd lutlll'r. II.irk in lht' I J°'/\, Mary 111111\t' ~" ~l11ll1gan\ lwtrothl'tl demon'>lrttlt''· with lw r 1111n,111p 111a111• cha11er. 111,t whv h1•r lwau\ ht>art '''till 111 1he highla111I' I llorl•11graphl'f' All1:.1111 Bihil'oll and l.ee Martino have expanded thl' dimcn~ion~ of the I .yreurn llll'att'r\ 'wge. al least in tlw a11di1•n1'1'\ mind, with ~omc intricall' dann• movt•<; a~ wl'll' as a fa~l. fren1•1ic cha~c '>t'qUC'lll'l'. rim Mueller·~ oultlrmr ~l'l tle...ign b p.rn It ul.irl)' \\l'll fo:o.hio11ed .•• , an· I Jan Vulorrtt·\ '11111111 and lighting l'ft('t l,. I\ lll"t.11 d1rt•t·1m I t'll \Virk.' aml l ht• uJlll•gt.', 1·1ghl p11·1·l' urdw,1r;1 haVI' pruv11lt•d "Brig,11111011" with a 'lirring .1n11111p:11111n1•nt Anti. tha11k..' 111 hl'ad 1111kc·-. wo rn hy ull thc principal 'ingt·r,, 1111.'rl•\ 1111da11gl'r111 th£' mu,ic overriding !Ill' voit:l',. ··11rigado11n" i~ a wonderful. l'11l11rf11 l and fully llll'lodic revival of llllt' of llroadway\ mo't romantic 11111:-ir;1l~ t11e Vanguard I Jniver~ity prnduc1i1111 ht•.1ut if11ll y uem1mstralt'" how hig 1hii1g.' can happen on ~mall ~tagt'.'>. 'SCR ·encores 'Intimate' By Tom Titus Daily Pilot I I al hr'I v1111 do '"''n•t•d , why not try ,1~;1111 ,111ywa}'? 1'11.11 \vas th1· fl'eli11g .11 :-.m11h C .oasl H1•1wr111ry whe11 tilt' r11111pany 'dll'dllll'd an 1•11cort• prndurlion of i\l.111 t\yt kht>urn\ rnml'dy "Intimate l·.xd1ang1''·" opt•ning lll'XI we1·k1md on tht• tlll'illt'r\ l11lii111111' /\rgyrn!> St t1gl· aft1·r .i w1·t>k of prt·v1t'W'> llt'gtnning -..1111tl.1y. 'ii .n fir,1 111111111t(•d th1· rwnk lahvrirllh 111 .1 pl.ay 10 v<·ar' ,1go with Hi< hard I )oylt• .ual ~anti" ( ltaprcll n1111pri,1ng 1lw ra't, Both art• . 11't11m111g 1111 1lt1· t·11ron· undt·r the tlirl'rt11111 11I ~1.11 11n lll'n\1111, 11111· nf tilt' romp.111v·, two founding d111•rtor,. 1\111ung tlwm. I >uylt" 111·11"111 ,111d ( happdl haw ama,wd I.I .iw.ard., from till' I ~" ;\11gd1•, I )rama ( :rnh' ( .m:lc'. 0111· 111ighl a"llllll' tlwy w1111ltl 11t'<·d all that 1c11l'nt anti expl•rit•nn• 111 111•gi1t1alt• 1111·11way 1hro11glt 1\yt:kh1111r11\ fardt:al work, lamiliar a' it might lw for them. Tlw playwright clt·,tTih1•' rt "'"a play in fmlr at'li- whh Ill pr>~~ihle variation:-.." "lnti1nate l"".xchanges," 't'l in a · · FYI •WHAT: "Intimate ExcHanges" •WHERE: South Coast Aepenory • WHEN: Opens a week from tonight and will be staged Tuesdays through Fridays at 7:45 p.m., with Saturday and Sunday performances at 2 ar1c1 7:45 p.m. • INFORMATION: Av ailable al th e SCA box office or at (714) 708 5555 tl1appell. who\ ar111a1ly d11111g tlw pl ay for the third tinw. ,ai<l. "I n111'1 say that the c11 ml11rl lt·vd 111thl'11 111m (with Doyle and lkno.11111 "t1•rnli1 Wt> have a really KOOd, ceirnf1111.1hl1· rclation.,hip, wh11 hi~ nin•. "It\ been an intere'>t ing pr11n•,,, .. 'he iaid. "I rcmemher rcn:un 1h111g' that worked. but mit why llll'\' worked. If!> a vtry complicatl•d plJy, and an incredibly busy i.how wllh props. I've been wondl'rin~. 'Why don't I write down what I'm d111ng ttl c;u,e I do it again?' When c·ach 111 u~ runs off!ltage, we shnultl haw a 11..,1 of what we do next." "This version has more turnarounds than the original." Doyle agreed. "We play three character' at a time, changing backstage. lt'o; a lol ot work. but a lot of fun." -----------------·---------------------------'>lllilll l·.ngli'h village. examines the livL'' and rcl ntionship' of .;ix men anu liw wunwn -all played hy the sanw 1wo pt•rfornll'r . ., -and tht> rnurse tlwir live'i may have tuken had tliffercnl d111it'Cl> been made al n•rtain time .... Another reason for the play's difficulty. 01apperl said, is that Ayckbourn writes specifically Englbh rhythms. "Leaming the lines is so difficult beeause of the f.nglislmr's of them," she said. "I le 11scs slightly different words than we would use." BEST Continued from A6 the menu. Jocson grad11atr u lrom the California Culinary Academy in San i:ranciflco and was honored as one of the "Great Oiefs of c >range Counry." 1 lis brother. Car11to Jocson, is 1he executive chef of the Yard I louse in Costa Mesa. l11uie is a great admlrer of hi~ brother's culinary skills. The brothers creale menu!> for competing restauranti.. going after the same beer-loving crowd that also appreciates good food. yet Karl Strauss Brewery Restaurant anti the Yard House share nominal simUaritles. The latter serves hlgh-quaJlty foods, ha,·up to !RO beers on tap from intematlonal ond local breweries, but not its own draft beer. PopuJar favorites include boneless chicken tenders ($8.!'iO); name·broiled salmon salad with honey mustard sauce ($ 11 .95); grilled sirloin steak with Stout peppercorn mushroom sauce (S 17,95); and the soy-gi nger seared ahl ($16.95). The chocolate on tap. wann chocolate brownies. vanilla ice cream layered with rhorolatl' und earamel ~.111cc, whipped rreani and toasted almondi. ($6.50) i' thl' tn~M rcqut•s1ed tlesloert. Karl . trauss only seives its ha111lcraftC'd heero; brewed 011 !he premhes. To ensu~ freshness, they brew limited quantitiL'S. l'cn sl'lectiom rangc from light-ilJld rull-bodiccl alt>~ (floral or fruity notcl>. high content of hops and bite at finish) to light and dark lagers (ma.II tones 111 front, clean , balanced fin ish). Redpe rotate. Ten hcers aw alwa}'l> availablcr six arc 'ltapl(• 1>elec1ions and four change each sea'il111, Popular choice!> include the Windansea Wheal I lefeweizen, a true Bavarian-style wheat hccr that's unfiltered. Its complex flavor has hints of banana\. clove anti YdnilJa. Then there's the Bavarian-style Karl Strauss Amber I.ager with caramel and toffee flavors and the special release. Horton's llootch, a high alcohol. full-navored German doppelbock. lleers can he sampled ln S.ounce tasters, pints, 22-ounce Arewer's pints and &I-ounce pitchers. Continuous beer-themed events Include Thursday night happy hours from 9 p.m. to midnight. Pitchers arc half-priced, mlxed drinks and shots arc ' $'.I. Ar1w1 i;r.er~ an.· prk cd from $.I. <1s to S!i !lfi, rnini pin.us $3.~9. l'herl' j, a ~lug <luh for 1he hecr·obsessed. or "h1·t·1 g1•ek,~" a' they're fondly called lmml nwmhl•r:o, 1>how up daily). for an annual membership fee of $:19.~J!i, Mug ( luh members receive a personalin•d mui;: and special beer prices. Each mnnth, a tour and tasting evenl 1, one red. n1c rei.taumnt is so enlhusiaslk abuul heer thal even its decor featurcc; a hl•e r theme. The focal point is an 11pt·1i-::iir oval bar, and off to one srde. w.ii.s-tmclosed fermenting tanks. nw contemporary design features dark woods, bamboo flooring. granite anti <.:Opper accents with warm amber lighting. Nine televisions tune into sports channels: background music is coffee house and classic rock. TI1e sprawling restaurant seats nearly 300, with an additional 200 outdoor patio seats, and 11 private room seats 40 with Its own Oat-screen lV. • BEST BITfS runs every Friday. Greer Wylder can be reltChed at oreerwyldttr~yahoo.com; at 330 W. Bay St .. Costa Mesa, CA 92627; or by fax •t (949) 646-4170 A" wri11cn, there arc :111 scenes, 11 charartt·rs and approxima1ely 16 hl)11r:-. of dialob'l..lt'. Hut don't worry about getting home after midnight - SC .R will pre!ient only one of the 16 potential outcomes. 1 lowever. 1he ~how till will require Oiappell and I >nyle to create a half-d111.en disti nct character,. "It'" alway!\ a joy to revisit Ayckbourn, because it's a lot of fun," Doyle said. "This one is special because it was my first time playing opposite Kandis and my first real Ayckbourn outing. and it turned out very well." That fir11t venture was played out on the old Second Stage. with audience on three sides. "Thvre are elemenls we won't have to worry about this ti me because we're working on a proscenium stage," he said ... Also, It's more t farcical. with more comedic elements than flrst time. more bl.7.arre situations." Both Doyle and 01appcll are Wt'll versed in the Ayckbourn style. Duyl"' was featured in last season's "Relatively Speaking" and played the title role in "Man of1he Moment," while Oiappell had the title role in "Woman in Mind" and headed the cast of "!low the Other Half l.ove~." all performed on the Costa Mesa stage. E.ach has been honored in thb column's year-end "man and woman of the year in theater" tribute (as has director Benson. back In 1976). aml both were seen in the current ' season-opening production of"The Last Night of Ballyhoo." Their individual credits at SCR alone are somewhat staggering since Doyle has been around virtually since day one in the mid-1960s and Oiappell t)as performed regul~y there over tht- past two decades. • IDM 1TIUS reviews local theater for the Dally Pilot. His reviews appear Fridays. '\ . -------___________ _.. _______________________________________ ...;_ __________ ~_ ~ - . , .. I . J , QUOTE OF THE DAY "Let's just Jay you won '1 see a lot of sacrifice bllnts. '' Joha Emme. Comoa del Mar basebaH coach EYE OPENER Ill Daily AJ Pilot Ill SpJf18 Hal ol fame It t. hf,.._, t lht• UUIH lllUlllll Mafch 8 honoree ANTHONY CURCI Al Friday. Match 5. 2004 Sports Editor Richard Oum: 19491574-4223 • Sports Fu: 19491650-0170 Daily Pilot Sailors . seeking Urban renewal Fo rmer Newport Harbor slugger joins beefed-up coaching staff for '04 season. B•rry F•ulkntr Daily Piiot ·1110ul(h he has exhausted his eligibiJily. Joe Urban. the lead· ing home run hiller in Nc.-wport I larhor I ligh hasebaJJ history. is once a~ai11 hoostinK the Sailors· offenS<.' thb !>pnng. After one year coaching the freshman team, Urban. who helled W dingers from 1994-97, is head coach Joel Dt.'Sh'l.lin's hitting in· structor. llrban and . former SaiJur head man Jim Kieft•r haw joined I >e-;guin and returning a.'-'iistant Evan < }ialmen. 10 form a varsity staff that will a11emp1 10 !>hepherd the Tars 10 the CIF Southern Scc1ion playoffs. a de!ltination they havt• not rcachl'll the la'it I :I season!.. "Wilh the addition of the coaches lwhkh include junior V-drsiry in!>trnctors Tim Butler and Jacoh Levi. a.'i the varsity and fV practice together due tu 1he shonaf(e of fi eld space dur Ing c:ampui. n:'Cons1nictionl. we've been ahlt• to du a lot more wirh the kid ... ~ ..aid l>t.'\guin. who enten. h1!> third sea.'iOn coming ufT an Ii· IA rnmpaiw1. n1e lltr.. were 1· 12 m lht• Sea View l.eague la. .. 1 yt.'ar aftt·r ~" ing 0-16 111 leah'llt' in 2002. ·1urha11I I!! working with lht• hitters. IK11.:ferJ I!> handling all the pitcher.., Oialmcrs I!. work- ing with the outfielders and I've got the catchers." Desguin said. "At this point. this group is as far. or farther along than we have been in the past. n1ey've taken a Int more quality cuts in the cages. I think they've taken more swin~ in the lpreseasollj sixth-period l~E. clew than they did a.II of last year.·· I .cu t year's results showed a lack of balling practice as the Sallon. hir a paltry .224 as a team and had more strileouts (166) than hits (1 55). Rut, in addition to !ienior Joey Cantarella. who led the team with a .314 aver.tge and was aJso a quality pitcher en route to first·team all·league and All· See SAILORS, Pqe AlO HIGH SCHOOL BASEBALL MARK C DUS llN I DAit V Pll 0 I Corona del Mar senior Josh Bradbury, the returning Pacific Coast League and Newport-Mesa District Player of the Year. 1s one of several standouts for the Sea Kings. Talented CdM aims for crowns Sea Kings ' blend of pitching and power stirs comparisons to their I 999 CIF championship team Bury Faulkner • rm!{ cornpari~ons lo rlw Back Hay Daily Pilot Bomber!! of 1he late 1990s ·n1ose pro· -11igiuus hilling tl'ams po~ted prolific llwre are the !ll'ven individuali. re·· P6Wt'r number~ (77 combined home turning with honor ... induding l'a run.s in .' ~l!JH and '?9J ~ind al~~ ~arnrd t:ifir Coa-.1 I .t·agut· and :"frwporl a CU· Sf>uthern S.·l'llo n 1>1vi,111n IV Me~ Pl ayer of the Year 111,h Brad r hampion.,hip in I !19!-I. bury. But anyom• ..ccking 11h 1gh1 into thi' "I ha\'l'n'r had 111 dn that in fiv1• yea"'." year\ \,orona del Mar 1 ligh h,1'1°h,•ll team. 1 .. n 11n e t·un1111ucd . "l.t•t\ ju .. 1 'i<IY you won't m ight net>t.I 10 think nut.,ide ol 1 h1• park -;" o;ce a Im of "anifi i-c· hunti.." in over the fence. Halb flying uvt•r tlw ft·nc t' I'> 11111 Lhc only "We've had 111 p111 a KU Y 11111'>!dr tht· l11u1 link w11h thl· 1•r.J<J rhampion!>hip 'iCason. ;11·· field! fence in halting pr.ll:llu• again:· !>aid Ernme. who!>e powerful lineup " alrt·ady 'ti1 See CdM, P•I• A9 MEN'S BASKETBALL March Madness forUCI Anteaters' upset bid falls short as UC Santa Barbara pulls it out in waning seconds, 56-55. B•rry F•ulkner Daily Pilot SANJi\ IW®\RA -Forty min· utes of teeth-grinding ba...ketball left the UC Irvine men's ba.'iketball team 110 closer to clarity concern- ing ii!> Rig West tournament fu- run: tha11 when it arrived "lhurs- day night at UC Santa Hamara. 'Jl)e Anteaters r 11 -16. 6-11 in conferenct'). like they had in eight of their first nine road losses this season. led in the second half (they were tied after intermission in the other). They were up. in fact. 55-53. with a gwtrclllteed henh in the eight-team tournament in hand. unlit IJCSH senior Bran· duinn Fulluve drained a three· pointer near the tup of the key with 11 .6 sc,.oconds left to thrill the 'lhundert.lom crowd or 2, 191. UCI. like it did in a hard·faught 59-56 home loss Saturday to No. l.1·rnnked Utah Slate. had the fi. nal poSS<.-ssiun with a chance to tit' the gam e. But sophomore Ross Schraed· ds pull·up. 15-foot jumper along the baseline, against oppres.5ive man·to·man defense by 6-foot-5 Josh Davis, mis.sed badly as time expired, t1vtng the Gauchos (15· 11 , 9·81 a 56·55 triumptL ·m e win clinched fourth place for ucsn. which, as a result. will get a firsl·round bye in the Big West Tournament. UCI now must win Saturday night at Cal Poly San Luis Obispo to clinch a spot in the conference tournament A UC! loss Saturday, would force myriad tiebreaker scenarios to come into play to ex- tend its season. But ii might not h~ come to aJJ that. had ua not squandered a ~l:l-22 halftime lead in a mere 3 minutes. 37 seconds after inLer- rni,'>ion. That's all the lime it took for the host<i 10 score 11 straight poinu, including three halls by Jacoby Atako, C.ameron Goettsche and ..-ullltM!. A fuJJuve alley-oop pass to C~iett'iChe for a slam capped the nm that got the Gauchos, as well as their fonnerty frustrated fans, fully engaged. The two teams battled back and fortJ1 the rest of the way and a three-pointer by Schraeder with 3:28 left put the visitors up, 52-49. UCSR scored four sir.tight to re- gain the lead. before UCI senior center Adam P'arada, held without a field goal for the third time In Rig West play this season, sank two foul shots for a 54-53 edge. Parada blocked Casey C.ook's inside shot on the ensuing pos· session and a jump ball call gave the Anteaters the ball on alternate pu~on with I :24 remaining. Parada hit the second half of a double-bonus frec·thruw oppor- tunity with 1:11 left and senior forward Mille Okoro stole the balJ 'with 48 seconds left 10 keep the Gauchos at bay. "I thought we had the game when Okoro got that steal," UCI Coach P'at Douglass said. "When that happened. I thought it might be our ballgame." The ensuing possession, how· ever. resulted in a P-arada missing everything on a tumarow1d 13· footer just outside the key with about 33 seconds left. "We got the ball inside and Adam didn't power up. but fell away." Douglass !laid. "He likes that shot. I don't" PuJJuve. Big West Player of the Year last sea.'iOn when he led the Gauchos 10 the program's first Rig West regular·season tide. then convened on the other end. but not, he later admitted. without some good fortune. "I was confused about where Coach (Rob WiUiam.'i) wanted me when I came out of the timeout huddJe." Fullove said. "Rut I i.lipped orr a backside screen and found myself open. I set my feet and was thinking sho1 when I caught the ball." Douglass said there was a miscommunication by two defenders that aJJowed Fullovc, who scored all 10 of his points after halftime, to collect the ball beyond the an: with an open look. Okoro tried to run at FuJJove, but Williams said the senior standout merety increased the trajectory to clear the high·ftying Okoro and nestJe in the net for the game-winner. "It was a brilliant shot.· Wal· Iiams said of the three hall that ex- tendccl his team's winning streak over Irvine to five. UCI. which saw Schraccler miss an ofr·balance three·point at- tempt in the final seconds against Utah State Saturday, lost its eighth straight road contest. Douglass. while dejected about See UCI, P•1• AlO WOMEN'S BASKETBALL Vanguard takes care of Concordia, 7 4-63 / COMMUNITY COLLEGE FOOTBALL Besse scores 21 points, grabs 13 rebounds as top-seeded ~ons win GSAC tourney opener. Freshman center Rachel Besse !ICored a game·high 21 polnt.s and grabbed 13 rebounds to lead the host Vanguard UnJveralty women'a buketball team to a 74-63 ftnt·round victory over ,. Cokoord!a ln the Golden State Ath.ledc Conference Tuumament Thursday night. Beue. an AIJ-GSAC forward alons with freahman Kelly SdunJdt (15 polnta), notched her seventh double-double (double ftgurea in polnta and re· bounds) th.la eeuon while potnt guard Ula Faufbler, ~ ~ ' Player of the Year. tallied 16 points and four a<iSlsts for the top-seeded Uons (27-2). Concordia (16-15). the No. 8 seed, took its o nly lead five minutes Into lhe second haJf before Vanguard, ranked third ln the NAJA. put the game out of reach with a 21 ·6 run. The F.agles cut the lead to eight points with la.. than five minutes 10 play. but got no closer. Carrie lWaddeU. another All- GSAC selection, led the F.agtes with f8 points and 13 rebounds. The Uons shot 50% (14 od 28) in the first half whUe limiting the visitors to 32.4% on I 1 ·of·34 shooting en route to taking a 31 • 25 lead at Intermission. Vanguard hosts The Master's CoU~. who upset third-seeded OONLEACH /DAll.YPll.OT Former OCC Coach Dick Tucker will be inducted Into the state's s.. VANOUMO, , ... At community college footbal coaches' Hall of Fame on March 20. OCC's Tucker to be honored • and names of Hall of fame members. Tucker coached the Pirates from 1962 to 1985. In his second year of Former Pirates coach will be enshrined in state coaches' association Hall of Fame March 20. Dick Tucker, a former Orange Coast College football coach, h as been inducted Into the California Community College Football Coaches As· 11oclatlon Hall or Fame. He will be honored during an induction ceremony. March 20 at the Elks Oub In Visalia. The assoclatfon's Hall of Fame has a room at the Elka Oub devoted to honorees and also Includes plaques, plctu~s coaching the Dues. Tucker guided OCC to an un· defeated season and a na· tlonal championship. capped by a 2 1 ·0 victory over North- eastern Oklahoma A&M In the Juntor Rose Bowl. Tucker, who now lives In Newport Beach'• Back Bay, coached the Plratea. to another undefeated season In 1975. Tucker's teams were also known to bring In crowds of up to I 0,000 ro Orange Coaat College, when California community college football waa in Its heyday. , - S P O Rr S BRIEFLY TRACK ANO FIELD Coast remains unbeaten in conf ere nee Nonlelpe boY9 St. John Botco 91, Fountein V.lley 46, Coton• del Mer 34 100-1Cre1glBJ111.2Dev1d lFVI113. Nguyen IFVJ 11 J 200-I Jol1n.on IBI ·nw Orange C'ous1 College women·-. lt'nnis team 1ook four of !>ix si11gll'"' 'it'ls to mow into fi rst pluce in the Oran1-:e Emp ire Conference wi1h a 5·4 vinory uvl!r ho!>t Sat.lt.llchack Thur'iday. Sabrina Tanamal. l'huo I lo and Jia-Wei Yuh each :-,wept their matd1cs whilt' l.t'ah Becker won by defaul1 for Coa:-.t (6· I, 4-0 in the OEC). Saddlebac:k fdl 10 :1-1 in lhe conference. Hecker and lanamal defeated Mltghan Ehlers and Eliza FranL'i~cu, 7-5. li·2, for Coasl's lune t.loublc·~ win. Oren&• Empire Conference Or1nge Coest 5, Seddleback 4 Singles -Becker (OCCI won by default. · Tanarnal (QCC) del Francisco. 6 4. 6·3; Tran (OCCI def McKmnev. 7 5. 6·0. Monyama (OCCI los1 to Pacheco. 4 6, 6·3 6 2, Ho IOCCI def Perez. 6·4, 6 3. Yuh (OCCl def Toma1ko. 7·612), 6 4 Doubles -Becker· Tan.imal (QCC',) clef Ehlers Francisco, 7 5. 6 2. Mo11yama 01t,a111ur11 IOCCI lost to Mc~1nnev Pacheco. 6 3 6 J Tran Yuh (QCCI los1 10 Perc1 Toma1ko, 6 4 7 5 Sea Kin gs improve to 2-0 •TENNIS: fhe Corona del Mar lli~h hoys 1ennb ll'am won .,ix ,ingles "''I" o n ib way lo a11 11 7 nonlt·ag11c yinory owr ho-;t Beverly I lilh. ·1 hur,day. Junior Wl',lt·y Milll'r. 'c>ph11rnur1• lona1ha11 Kro<ipl unt.I Jllllior Spl'nl'n Heitz recorde d lwo ~1 11glc' vil'wrie' l'aCh , and 1h e Sl•a King" douhl1·' teams adt.led five flH>rt' 1v 111 .... a~ 1 o ro na tkl Mar improvl·c.l to :!-0. The Sea Ki ng .. will ho ... t Mall'r D1·1 Munday a nd 1hen llal'k Bay riv<1l Nt•\\ pc1r1 I larhor 'I 11l',day. lloth 111atdw' 'I art at :1:15 p.111. NontH&ue Coron• del Mar 11, Beverly Hills 7 Singles -M1llrr IC<iMI lus1 to G11rman, 4 ti, lfel l<aminsk1, 6 0 l1e1f Kirn 6 O, Kroopl (CdMJ lost, 1 6, won (; I 6 1, Ro111 tC<1MI IOSI. 3 6. won, 6 o. 6 0 Doubles -Nguyen G111qolc1 fCdMI los1 10 Ltn Brien, 3 6. <1rf B1:ry111an Banaluslrea 6 4, def Hur Shudh 6 '2 RobP.ris C.rnghren (CdMI IOSI. 4 6. won 6 3 7 5 Pham Tar (CdMI lost, 2 6, 2 6 won 6 4 Sage Hill wi n~ season opener •TENNIS: Ara 1>1mtrflall and l'm1;111 Cordier eat·h 'Wl'Jlf 111 !.llll{ll'' 10 kad the vi\iti11g Sagl' I lill '-dwol boy' ll'lll11' team to i11. fir,t v(1 111ry crV('r 11011l(•ag1w lue l..<iguna I fill~. 11 7, l'ltuNJay. Dan Cllin. rlai111l'll IW(1 "''' al Ncr .. I 'inglt!. fur !>agl' 1 lill (I ·OJ whilL· thL· do ubles learn 111 ~lil'h;wl c;armnn 11nd partner l<in 1.ivi11g1>1c111 1<111k 1w11 111 tlll'N' H'''· agu11a 1 lill' Jdl 111 'J.-1 Th r 1.igl11ni11g lt•d Laguna Bt•ach. 7 1. lut·,day. hut till' nw11 h w.1" '111pp1•d SCHEDULE Goif TODAY Basebell College -lnd1a11d Westevan lll Vanguard, 2 30 p m • UC lrvme at Baylor. 2 p m. Comn1v111tv collfl\IO 111on Orange Coast <ti Ml s.,11 Jdc1n10 81 PGA Men1l..i1s course. 1111111 Sanra Mllrga111a, 3 15 p '" lred! end field Co111111u111ty tollege 111011 a11rJ women Sanl11190 Canyon at Orange Coas1, 7 1> m \lolleybell Softball High sd1ool -Newpori E!l.s 1ownament lust round Corona del Mai at M1ss1011 VieJ•>. 3 1J m.: Costa Mesa a1 Orange Lutheran. 3 pm .. E's1dnc1a a1 Ga1de11 Grove. 3 Comm111111v rolloge Orange Coast al Fullonon, 3 p m Colleye m11n Stanlorc1 ,It UC hvine, 7 IJ m High school Sage Hill 01 Rancho Al&11111os, 3 15 p m Swimming Comrnunitv collegt! m .. 11 , Sdnla BllrlHml at Orange COdSI, 6µ m p 111 . T11s11n di Newpor1 Hdrlx>r. 3 p "'· Ba1ketbalt High sd1ool boys ancl {ltrls Custa Mesc1 vs Fullonon and Tustin ,11 Tustin, 3 µ m High school bovs Cap1~1rano Valley at Coro11a del M111, 6 p.m. CoS1a Musa ul Culvd1y Chaµrl 4 30 µ 111 New1>on Ho1 bor vs olu 111111, 6 11 m Tennl1 College men Vdngudrc1 .it Cal Bapt1s1 7 30 p.m High sd11Jol l>ovs Sego Holl"' thtt' 10 ra111 .111tl will not hi: rl'~i:hetl11lt'd. Sage Hill Vl'>ll' Santa ~1.1rgari1a i11 a nonlt•;J~ue ma11·h JI 3 11.111. ltldny. NonlH1ue ---Sa~e Hill 11, Laguna Hiiis 7 Singles -0 1n11r,.an (SHI def Sm11h, 6 4 dot Kun 6 l, dt!I Ml Gar 6 2 Cor dier tSH J wL)ri 6 I 6 3 6 1 Chm <SHI los t. 3 6. won. 6 0, 6 l Doubles -Gamson L1v1ng~1011 (SHI los1 to Kun Ainsworth 6 7 f2 71 dul McCada Nguyen. 6 4, dul L1111 Trong 7 5, Casslll Toorna ISHI tos1, 4 6, won, 6 0, lost 0 6. Wee Wh1tdker (SH l lusl. 3 6. 2 6. 2 6 Eagles' Sostak cams medal ist •GOLF: ~l arru., So!.1,1k hirdit>d 1 hrt•t• hole<> and ~hot a I ·owr-par Ji 11> t•arn mt:dalt,1 h111wr' for tlt1• 't'rt111d ~lraight 111;i t('h to lead tht· 1~,l.111l'ia I lii;h l111y' 1-(IJlf ll'.1111 Ill ,1 LOH-:! I ·I llOllll'.lglll' Vil 111ry 11v1·r l11h( l.0111-: lkarh l\lillikm1 nl 1h1• I I l>or<1do (;olf <.uurw 111 l.011g Hl'ill h on I l111r<,d11y. Nit'k l.1•111eri followt•d ~0 ... 1,1~ with ,1 :l!I \\hill• l>a11 K.111. 1.1~1111 l.t'' .111d Au,1111 'w1 r 1·ach cartlt·d 4-b 111 pan• lhl' l·.-.1glt•' t.! Ill I hl' F.1J.:ll'' ho'I Lh11w I !ill' in ,1 111111lt-agt1t' 111a11 Ii I Lw,d,1y ,ti ll•,,1 Vl'nk < m1111q <. l11h. Estancia heats Servile in 4 • VOLLEYMLL: ~1·111ur Jo,h l\11rn1• ga>• talit·tl. 17 krll' wl11lt• Kn., I IJrhvl'll ;11ld1 •d I.I 111 part• thl' 1111 .. 1 I ,i;inn.i ll1gh hov' \ollt·vhall 11·.1111 111 a :!"1· II. L'" :!Cl. :!•I .!Ii. :!:i 1:111111ilt'.1gut• \\Ill m·t•r ~rn 111· I hur ... tlay. ~rnll -;afl~l'Y adJl't.I tllllt' 1<.111 .... rnd 11 dig' wh1il' 11.irlwl'll talht•d IO dig' 111 a ma1d1 1ha1 lal'kt'd co11,iqt•111 ralli1·' through lilt' fi r.,t threl' ~ull11''· hlilnl°rn < .oarh I ran·y Ingraham \a1tl. Kcrrm•gay h.td live ~nvicl' an·' 1111 t hl' l'agl1•, (L Ill S1•rv11r• l1•ll tp I I. h ta11 na. 1.111k1·d fir,t 111 < JI S1111tlwm S1•1·111111 I livi-;io11 Ill, 11p1•m < 111ldt•n Wl'~I l.l·ag1w play agaimt h11'1 Wt:'Sl111i11~1cr at 4::10 p.m \Vt'dllt''day. Tri tons top Newport Harhor •TENNIS: Nt'wporl I larhor I lil(h '11flhom11re Huber I Khour} 'WL'PI hi!> 1hret• o;inglt•, ma1dw,,. hut h1h t San l lt•mt•n 1c wok .;ix ul 11im· douhll'i. 'l'l!i 10 l'.irn a11 11 7 111111lt·ague hoy:. ll'nnis victory I hur ... day. Newpon (0· I I 1railt-d. !-1-'.I •• 1l1t·r till' 'l'l'· 1111<1 round hdort• making a ronwhark i11 1he tJurd !>Cl. lakl' Flcmi11g .111<1 tanner lk11dh1l'lll wok 1wo of lhrt't' d1111h1t-... ~t·t~. "•111 C Je11w1111· irnpmVl'd 111 :!-0. l'ht• Sailor., 1 ra\'l'I w fan· L11ro11<1 dt'I Mar i11 a flack llay ~1iowdow11 a1 :1 11.111. lul',day. Nonleaeue San Clemente 11 , Newport Harbor 7 Singles · 0111.~ tNH 1lust10 W.irdrr\.in, S 7. lu&I 10 Mu1JSStJ, 3 6, lusl lo Spmchm 4 tl. l(t1011rv tNHI wor,, 6 2, 6 4, 6 0, Farrnt•r (NH) lo~I 2 6, won. 6 4, lost, 4-6 Doubles Servcluk Oav1~ tNH) l11s1 tu Narhan Gusrnlson 0 6. lust to B,iryf' Bull'l•er. 3 6. def Rutherfor rl Thomµsorr 7 S Fl11n11n11 Bf'ntlh1em INH) Won, 7615) IOSI r, 7 won 6 3, Esptrv Jo11u., C.1.,~erly tNH) 1os1 o 6, 6 7 1& 81 o Ii Lion relay teams advance •TRACK ANO l~I El.O: Vt111J.:11:rrd ll111· Vf'r\1 1~ .1dva11t't'll two n ·lay 1t·.1111~ amt l\\11 llll'fl\ n1111wr., 1 hlir,tlJy UI tht' In· door I r.1i:k .1 11d .. 1t·ld ;\;a111111al I r.wl.. .111d Frt'ltl ( Jiamp11111,l11p' in l11h11,011 ( .11 y. l'l'llll Vi111~11.1rd\ tfl,lillll't' 11wtllt'}' lt•a1)1 111 Jenny l hww. Jloniftor /ippnd1, < l11 .... 1111 Md lorwld a nd Sar.iii l l.111 (Lo'w l\le"tl lfil{h l <1dva11cl'd Ill '><11urd,1y\ f1nal Willi n I :l: 15.09 t'l11l'king. ~1 ikat'I l.ars~u11 , i'.arlt Powell (C '.11:-.1a Mt•,a) Hilly Smith ;111d ~latt Mt>yr·r will ab11 rornpe1e in tilt' final 1111 ~a11ml.1y alh•r fini o;hing 111 to: I :..09. Lan.~011 and i\kyer to1111w 1t· Ill lhC' 1,000-and llOIHIH'll'r 'Cllltfin.tl r.1l I.''>. n·,pe1 uwly, 1oday OCC tripped hy Cypre. s • BASt::BALL: I hl' ( Jrangl' < ·11a,1 < ol lcge c-a111e up w11h 111111• hil~. h111 al l11wcd a ~ix· run ~cr11111.l i11n111g ;111d lo,t. I:! 5, lu vi:;iling C'ypn'~~ i11 an llr.ing1· Emptrt' C:n11ft•rt>1H·1· opcnrr 1'11ur ... d.1y. OCC third h.1~1·man 1.ul..t• 111-1'1.. \\'l'lll :I for 4 with 11111• IUll and Olll' run storl•tl, whill' ~l'('(lf1tl ha)>l'111;111 An thony Duarlt• wa,, 2 for ..f with a run f111 tlw Pira1cs (!Hi). Or1nee Empire Conference Cypress 12, Orange Coast 5 Score by lnnlnws Cypress 10t. oov .. ·11 11 11. ace UOJ IU1 II\" • J Ball, Camuru11 t71 amJ Huskt11l> G.1111111 Jackson (31 Johns (71, Ah urrt l~I .11HI H1rks W Ball 3 0 l Gagnu I 2 lB Hu~k111s (Cl. Smylh (Cl, Karluy !Cl S.1ucuc1,, tCI B1·L~ fOCCl 2. Blau111 10CCl HR S,,.., 1·<1.1 rt: Mercdllh 1C1 No upset for UC I r\'i n~ • BASKt::l'RAU.: I h1· I JI Ir rn11· \\llllllt'll\ h,1.,k1·1h.1ll lt'.llll w,1, \\ 11hi11 llVl' p111111i. al hallt11111" lt111 ll1g \\t''' ConlC'rt'lll'l' puw1•1 ti( ~.1111.1 11.111>.11.1 IHOVl·d Ill hl' l011 111111 II Ill \\ 11111111g ,,, l:lth ~t ra1gh1 g.111w. 77 ',•1, .\t tht· lln·11 h ·l' 111' l :t • 11 I l' r I It 111 "I. I\' (.OllrtlH'Y l·l'tgl"l1l1't1111•d 17 1111111h and hll 1'11ur 1h11•t• p11111l1'" 111 l1•atl 1h1· A111t•a11•1:-. (ti Ill. ;, I.! 111 11J11l1•n·111·1·l. who 1rail1•d, ,lti 11, ,11 h,11 111 1111• HUI , !ht' I .. 1111•1111, t:12 lo, lh 11 11ul- 'l'lirt·d IHI, ·I I :•11 111 11t1• ... ,., 1111d hall. ~h11111i11g Ii.I" .. l111111 tl11· f11·ltl 1I/111 .!ii. I i11dav l.1yl111 1 ,11111· ull tl11· bt·111 l1 1(1 'uirt• Iii pc11111' 111 l1 .. 1d lJ..,t'll. \\hid1 d111dlt'd II' 11111111 .,11.i1ghl ll1g \Vl''I · rl·gular 't·a~1111 111 h-I.hi l\l'l'I.. Big West Conference UC Santa Barbara 77, UC Irvine 59 UCSB R1cli.1rll;o11 a M,11111 11 1,, .. ,.,, h McD1v111 8, F1\lll'r 11 T,1yl<Jr lb Will"n 15 Bond~ 4 O'Bry,111 3 B.u1n1,111 2 3 pt goal~ M1 01v111 ] W1ll1•tl I. 0 Brv on 1 UCI C.rlldW•lV IO B1uq111~ 8 $1i111h·v 6 Furyuson 17 Grcl'n 13 Urh.111 3 Nt!l1 2 3 pl uc1,1b F""l""l" 4 G11•11n 3 Urhan I Gaucho~ silcrn.:l! Pirate~ •TENNIS: 1111· '-.11ldl1·h.11 ~ < 111lq:1· llll'n\ lt•1111" 11'.1111 \\\1•p1 1111 ... t < Jra11g1• <:oa'>I , 'I II, 111 .ill 01.111gc· I 111pm· t 1111 lt'rt'lll°l' llldl1 l1 I l1111,tf.1y. Srcrll h1·ld1·1 w1111 11111•1• ga1111·' 1111 I)(.(. (I !i, I ,I 111 1111• <II LI 111 ... 111gl1·'· h111 tlli: l .. 111d1n ... 'i'1111nt thl· rn.111 h. fi II. lwudlng 111111 d11ultl1·' play. ()( t: ( :11;11'11 ~1ik1• 1'1i1Vlll' \Vil<.; (lrtl\HI of 1111' w.1y 111, 11-.1111 pl.1y1·d 111 d1111hl1· .... l'Hl'll lo,ing. II ·, ( :11,..,1 l;i 11°'> 1111'1 l 111 h•r 11111 111 0 1 C .11·111111 at .! p 111 l 111·"la\ 22 7, 2 Borcomen \CdMI 23.0, 3 Davis IBI 23 3 400-l Johnson (Bl 51 3. 2 Boroomon (Cd Ml 52 2, 3 Van Ness (81 53 8 IOO -l Gnndlu tBl 2 00 8; 2 A111.>e tBJ 2 .01 6, 3 Moh mull (FVI 2 04. 7 1,600 - 1 A11bu IBI 4.29, 2 Scllv tFVI 4 32 2, 3 Ba11es IBI 4.33 6. l.200-1 Pore1 <Bl 9 56. 2 Batros (819;56 2, 3 AdlttdBI 9.571 110 HH 1 Jahh IC<lMI 174, Do11ova11 1FVI 175; Uranga !Bl 17.8 JOOIH I. UrJnl)~ IBI 42.9: 2. Donovan (FVI 43 4, 3 McKee tCdMI 45.4. 400 relrt-1. Boaco, 45.5 1,SOO reley-1. Bosco. 3 40 9.HJ 1 B Shore tCdMI 5·8: 2. Maaon fFV) 5 6, l Harman (CdMI 5·6. W-1. Kaulma11 fBI 18 861127; 2 Jenkins (Bl 18 61/27, 3 OavlsfFV) 17-11 TJ -1 Kaufman(Bl 40-461127 2 Donovan (FVJ 38-1, Wong ICrJM) 31)..1 SP-1. Ocue tBI 47 261m · 2 Downs tFV> 44·261127; 3. PIO<Jnaeoel< (FV) 43 11 PV-1 Wong ICd MI 12 6 2 Gaska tFV1 11.6, 9. Gonzalez tBI 11 OT -1 Ploussaoedt (FVI 145-61/27 2 Sokcd (FVI 132 8. An.i !CdMl 127 II Nonlup alr1• Coron• del Mer 84, Fountain V1Uey 60, St. Joseph's 15 100 -I Weil.Iner (C<IMJ. 2 .)C.ellv Marg"" 200 -I Morgan (CdMl 26 6. 2 S""lgJll fCdM I 272. 3 laRue (FVI 278 400 -I Nalt.ash1ma IFVl l 017, 2 Clas1cr ICdMl 1 02 9; 3 Swigart (CdMI I 03 IOO -I Sr Gome (CdMI 2 19 3. 2 Mav (C<IM I 2 24 9 Caldwell! FVI 2 28.2 UOO -1 St Oom1: (CdM) 5 05 5, 2 Mav !Cc1MI 5 20 6, 3 Reed t FVl 5.31 l .200 -l. Reed (FV J 1:l 07 2 Kanan ICdMI 12 28, 3 At1ea1n ICdMI 12 29. lOO HH -I Dabnuv IFVI 17 8, 2 Korpuz ICdMI 19 00: 3 Liu fCdM) l!l 1 300IH -1 Sco111Fv1s19 2 o .• 1111cv1rv1 53 3: 3 Newku~ (FVl 54 4 400 relay -Curona c1el Mar fKromer. Sw1gu11. Morg~n. Manning), 51.9. 1,llOO ,.lay Corona llel Mm fClostor. May, St GcrT11· Sw1gortl, 4 17 HJ-1 .Ensign fC1IMI !i 1 2 Liu 1Cc1MI 4-10; 3. Heusch .. 11 ICdMt 4 10 W -1 Liu ICdM I 16 4 7 S1111u (f VI 14 1, 3 Dallneyl FV) 13 7. 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CdM THE SEA KINGS Continued from A8 Blake Allred Jr. Corey Azzalino Sr. Josh Bradbury Sr. lc·a~lll' .11111 1\ll t'\\ p11r1 I\ It',,, n·t·11g111111111 ~t·11111r 1'.11 l..1·r I t'f ~u ... 011 111111' l\1at 1..1111. f'n·""" a111I 11111i111 I\ lt•r II.iv. a trarhln lrr1111 I d1,1111. 11111111' t .1p,1hl<· otlllil'ld palrol. TOSHIBA SENIOR t•ordrn~ 111 l.mll1l', wl111,t· lc.1111 '>larlcd j11.,1 Olll' 't'ntor 111 lht' fil'ld 111 la,1 yL·ar·~ <.I I I >1vi,11111 IV 41mr1erfinal lo" to 1•v1•11111al l"ha111pio11 l.;1 ()ui111a "Wl"vt· g111 virluall)• .ill tlw piere' ur lht• pu1.1lt• had .. and a kw rt'placc11wn1s." l~mllll' ... ;ud. "Ha,l·hall i~ a t·ra1y ganw. 1>111 l'Vl' tall1.l'd w11h lhl• luth abcrut lwi11n i11g l 'IFI. whil'h I did will1 only om· 111l11·r 11•;1111 1 1 ~~~11. An otlll'r goal i~ to win leagiw. Any- 1hi11g le'~ than la PU rrownl would be a tl"if PP11in1men1." Rradhury. \Vlm ha~ ~iwwtl w11 h llNl.V. fig1m·., 10 lt·ad lht• h11,h- 1·r~. after hitting .4:111 wilh 10 hom<' nm' .mt.I :.at lll\h l'n m11tt· to All-Cl F lallrl'I' l.1~1 'Ca'>oll. Rradhury. ltke I 9llf.l (.IF Divi\1011 IV< .n-l'layt•r ol lhc Yl'ar ry I larp er, will hat lt•a<loll for 1he Sea King'>. 111 ort.ler 1u 111rrea.,c hi~ plalc .ippettranch. ''I've got my l>e'>I hitter .11 1lw top." said l:mme. who l'Xpl'l'h the move to i11hih11 rt•am<. frurn pitching uround lhe powerful ..11>lu~er. Bradbury. who was 1-:l wllh a :1.44 EllA and 41 \tnkeouh i11 :m inninKS while 1101 playing third hasc las1 sea~on. also fi~urc~ 111 conlrihutc on tlll' mo1111d. Bui a . sore shoulder will relegare him to designated -hitter duty un1il further notice and 1he 'ilatu' of -his right 1hrowing ~houldcr will determine whc1hcr lw will do anything more than swin~ the ba1 ant.I play a li11lc first base. Emme, however. said thr shoulder problem ha!> nn1 af· focted Bradbury at 1hc plate. "lie has been killing the ball," 'Emme i.aid. Even without Hradhury. the Sea Kings 'ihould feature a killer 'pitch ing staff. led by use signec Todd Macklin, a senior left-han- der who wao; 6-2 with one save. a 2.03 P.RA and 41 strikeou1s in 51 'ii· Innings last spring. Mack.tin, who hit four homers •and drove In 21 nms. Inst year. p laying primarily cen ter field when n01 ori"1-hc bump. was first-team aJJ.Jeague and All- New1>0rt-Mesa In 2003. "Tot.Id Is throwing hard and has command of three pitches." said Emme. who will also ask ·senior Ria.Ice Contant to 11houlder much of the pitching load. Contant, another All-New· 'po n -Mesa performer. was 5-1 with a 3.72.F.RA and one save as ' Blake Contant Sr. Eric Eadington So. Parker Ferguson Sr. Mitdl Folks Jr. Andy Frenkiel Jr. Aaron Harper Jr. Ryan Kelly Sr. Tyler Lance Jr. Jake Lemmerman Fr. Todd Macklin Sr. Ben Maggert Jr. Dan Marin-Finn Sr. Nik Paldlikoff Sr. Wess Presson Jr. Tyler Ra y Jr. Barrett Sprowl Sr. Jeritt Thayer Sr. Dan Whitaker Sr. Coech: John Emme (seventh year) a j1111ior. "I 1h111k Wt' haw 1hrl'I' No. I -.1anl'r...;· hnme 'a11J 11f l\larkltn. t.on1an1 and Brudhury. Emnw·, p111 hing plan.., al ... 11 111 d ude ~ophon 1ore left· hander Erk l:.;1din1-.rton. .,eniur Bam·tl Sprowl. j11111ur Wl'!-.'i l'rco;,on, a'i well a~ junior'> Milch Folk.,, lk n Maggen and Aaron I f;irrwr. L;1J111glon ha~ ... 1111wn w eal po11·n1ial. Maggt'rl ha' c:oml' out of nowhcrl' anti wt•re hoping Prt•>;.;on ta top-hilling outfielder in two prrvious var,i1y ~c;isims) can he our dost'r," l~mmr :-aid. "We play liv~ game'> 111 eight days lheginning with 1111lay's 3 p.m. opP11er ugai11s1 vi .. iting Mii.· 'ion Viejo in thl' fir~I round of lhe Newport Elk.., tournamentl. 'o all those guy' will gel a chance 10 c;how u~ what tht•y t:ttll do," Fm me said. Sprowl showed plenty a~ a junior firsl baseman. hilling .:1611 with 32 hits. 15 RBis and ninP doubles. Emme said Sprowl, a noted defender last spring. fig· urc~ 1n 'ihift to third ha-;e 1his season. in addition tn his pitch- ing role. Pres.'ion (three homer!> and 14 RBis last season) is among an outfield rotation tha1 presents Emme with an enviable lineup dilemma. An All-Newport-Mesa performer as a freshman. Pres- son was 'iecond-leam all-league last spring. "We've got five outfielders who can nat-out go gel the ball," Emme said. Junior Nik PalchicofT hit .373 with four homers, 19 RBis and 24 runs in 2003, when the com e r outfielder earned Hrst-terun all- 'lt•11111r I >.111 ~ 1.rnn 1'11111 .• 1 't'I 011d·lt'.11tt .111 l1·a~'l1t• 1wrf11r111t·1 .11 it·• h111111J.: ·llt \\11th 1111m1, 1n :i1 111 h.1h la,1 ...... 1-..111, n·11ir11~ lwhi11tl 1lw pla11" wht•n· 'l'11H11 Hv;111 Ki·llv .1bo h1111g .. l'Xpt·rit'11n'. · l.n1n11· ':11tl h1· plan~ 111 allow hi~ t.11t-lung d1111 111 11tili11· tl11'1r cX)ll'rll'llrt' hy 1 ailing pi11 h1·~ 1h1' ~e.l~Oll. Adding 111 a .,trnng d1•flot1.,iVl' 1IH'11H' lip 1lw t11iddll' \viii hC' 'l'll· tor ... 1111r'hl11p Jl'rill lhayt•r and f1l'.,hma11 't'rtHHI IJ;1.,.•m;111 .lakt' Lt•m11wrma11. l'hay..r. wh11 pl:ryt•d pri111.1rily at <\l'rond "" ;1 111111111, i~ 1111t• ot the h1·1tt-r gloH· tlll'll 1·1111111· lw ... 'et•n 111 111' now 't'\'l'll 'l'a"m" at 1 lw It 1'1111 1-t11nw 11·n1i... I 1·111nwr111a11, I h(• youngt•r hrul I 11·1 111 I ~~l!I "'r 1md h,1wm.in .11t• I cmmer man ... 'fWn.11." S;ml l:111111C' 111 1lw youngt•r l.t·mmerman: "111· ha-. grl'al h;i11J.,, he\ a grt•al .11hll'lc and all our oldl'r guy ... n111ld learn a 1hing or 1wo ,11>0111 how to c.1rry them:-.clvl·... 1111 lht' flcld rrom h im. I h· romri. 0111 t•vcry day In pnu:llc1· with hi' m 1111th 'hut and j11s1 work., hard. I It'" going IO he fun 10 watd1 lhr next four yrar-.." St•nior 1>1111 Whililkt>r, who ~ut out last 1>ea~on aftrr playing wi1h 1hc varsil y :r~ a freshman ;111d ~ophomurc. will 'llJ>)lly dcplh a t M~cmtd ha~{·. Whitaker, likt..."' ·111ayl'r, Palchi· kofT. Cory M.zalino. FcrI,l\Json and Marin-Pinn, just came out Wednesday alter lll'lping lhe J>CI . champion 'OC'l'Cr 1ea111 reach I ht' C:ll· llivi~ion II i.emi· finals. An.alino, a wninr. a .... well as juniors Blakl' Allrt'd. Andy 1-'ren- kiel and Tyler I .artlc will also c·ompctc for playin~ time nn the talented 21-playcr rosier. Em me said the ~ca Kin~s have also henefited from 1he parl· time hilling instnictln!' pm- vided by Ty llarper. who rom- pletcd his collcgfa1e career las1 season at Peppcdine. · Harper, a .!1 14 hitter in three All-CIF se11sons nt CdM, owns sch ool a nd Newport-Mesa ca- reer records for hits ( 132). ho· mers (24) and RBis (99). I fe'll help Bradbu ry t11ke aim on tlw single-season home run record (12) he shatta with 1999 t:t.IM graduate Eric Wlethorn. CLASSIC The biggest golf tournament in Orange County is· coming! Advertise In the Toshiba Senior Classic special edition of the Dally Pilot on Friday. M arch 12 . .2004. Call (949) 642-4321 , ,,_.....! J( .. AlO Fridly, March !>, 2004 SAILORS Continued from AB Newµort ·Mei.a rern~rnli1111, tht• Sailors )>hould benefil from st•nior Cypre-.s trn11sfcr Brandon Ja.'l"-'r. 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Maksetjian had lllll' or the team's three home runs Jasl i.ea· M•ll. while collecting ti 12 11 SI • Jt. ... .k. .It. .It, "I think we're much dee~r this year,· said Desguin. who believes the strength of this year's team is pitchlng and defense. l'ighl lllils and a team-leading six stolen ha...es. The other two ho me run hitters from the 2003 team have graduated. "We're really work- ing on getting more hits.· added Des· guin, who watched last year's team strike out in nearty 2,.Cjf, of692 at-bats. Greg Miner ls the frontrunner at firSI ha.-.c. ~ ~ junior .lll)'tor ~ a w u1c.lou1 in football and buskL'tbal1. 5hould m ntribule at linit. thild. ~ hitter a.nu eventually on the mound. DesKUin said he expects some ,:itrong competition in the Sea View, most no· tably from Foothill. Woodbridge, Aliso Niguel and Laguna HUis. "We try 10 set realistic goals and making the playoff is realistic,· Des· KUin said. 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POST OfRQIOl 1417l,OIAM <AtUIJ.1571 PfmaOf: hrdsL S.. fCll OIAl5I °' ... 098TO SllOW<M5l IOI OWl&IOf- Wl ... Amm 10 ALL INIERlS T(O PCASONS I P"ltlt01>t1 hied a p•ltlton wolh lhtS court lo• 1 drcre" r h•na1na n1m•• H follow• Dore .. Lynne Stone to Renae Oom1n1que Stone ? TH[ COURT OROCRS lhll Ill ptr\OOS inter •l•d 1n lhl\ matter shill appear bwfm• lht~ court 11 the h~1ronr 1nd1ut•d below lo show uuse 11 ny. why lhe peltliori loo h•nwe of namot \hould n'll be 11• anito,d NOllCI 01 Hf ARINC l>•t e 41{./04 ltm• ? 00 pm Oepl I 73 Hoe •ddreu ol lhr. ltlutt •• '•me •• noled •bov• J A cop1 ol this O.der lo Shn .. C•u•e '""" be publt•hed al leul once .Al h WH-for fnur ~ucce\stve wttit.s pr101 lo the d•le \el tor he••1111 un the peloloon n lh• lollow11111 ""f\ paper ol keneral cirru· l•fion pronled tn Ill,. 1.ounty N•w11011 Bu th/ Cosla MeH D••ly Pilot o ....... 17. 2004 MAU4»111 lAllO CUTO, JUNI Of Tlfl Wf'lllHMI <CMHJT Publt\had Newpor t llnch/Cosla Mesa Oacty Pilot r ebru1ry 20, 21, Merch !>, 12, 2004 F090 Prr1p1l\al> sh•ll br deltv•red •nd addre\\ed lo th• C(lf'I <:ommuntly C:nllf'R• 01'1rt<I l'hy~oul I auliloU O'llA• tmenl . Bu1ld111K tl. llltenllon· Ard1lh R1ch•y 1370 Ad•nt\ Avenoe. Costa M"'" CA q:>6?6 ind 'h•ll bo l•b.,led "Rf (J No 001 04 OllA NGI lOASI COllCCC FIHO H0US£ COMPLEX ANO TWO A ltllE llC rtUOS • All \l•temenl ot qualt hul1un\ mu•I be date/ hm• \l1m~d Plet\e '9rtd """ (I ) n111m1I •nd h~e (!>) cop•n ot r equc\led mll,rt•ls II IOllCI Of f9I SMf •• the rupon"bttlty Iii OF.-PDan lhe P1opose1 In submit Noltce ,, hareby trvtn lhe rosponse by the hat • closed bid public ptoper limo No oral. auction w~I be held on tete1r•pt11c:, e~rlronoc. MARCH 12. ?004. al IKs•mtle, oo telephone 11 oo o'clock PM ,, Mint •lalemenh wtll be u Sl o,.1e II, 1111 """'dered Proposals Camelb1c k Slreel. r.iu1ved alter Merch 19, 1Wiwpo1I Buch. County 7004 • Pm will nnl be o f Oran1•. Caltforn11 ""'"dered and will l>fl Mine u Stouae ti ••ti ult re1t11 ned un011ened lo sattsly the lten on the Qun l1on• 1•1••d•n1 follow1n1 mtsullaneou• th.-RfQ m•y be d1 hou'-hotd •nd aenerat reeled l o Ardtlh RIChey property sloted al 1111 1t (110084673or by C imelbi c~ S lr eel . • m • 1 I • I •' -Newport Bu ch, CA 1chey (Ci>metl cccd •du 92660. by the foKaw.n1 RFQ dOc:umenl cen be pe<SCHll fhe '""'"'°''"' found •I "ww cccd.edu/ l~led below Wife nu f.citllies/piojecb l•l•d by the ltnanb 11 Published Newpor I the ltme of rornl•I Mtnt Bu ch/CHI• Mesa Dally u Slor•ae 11 mHn no PHof r ellru1ry 71. March 11p .. unlallon or war· ~. 2004 f 11 'l anly the I tile 11n11l IOWllOff.UUMI ont11n saMI 1nnntor1t1S M .. -Mic:loey Elliott A*>18. w ,_.." Min .· liousallold, per Notre:• ts heleby rt~•n sonat elfacb, business that a t lo\9d bid publk records, bu.inns r urn I auction will be h•ld on £~111 MARCH 12. 2004, 1t f'urchnn musl be 10'1)0 o'cloc~ A M. 11 m1de with CHll a,,d paid Mint o Storaaa. 1117 for at the llm• ot C amelblC~ !ll r u t . purcha .. Ho one undet l'f•wporl eu,h, Covnty llM .,. of 18 Is allowtd of Ot tn1e. C1t1torn1a lo attend the salt. lite Mini U Slor•1• will .. 11 l•ndlord """'" th• lo utl'lf1 lht Uan on the rtl"I to bld at the \lie followinC mrscelf•lllOU• All pllfd1ued sC>CHb llf• b1111HbQjd tnd a ntr.1.1 1016 "as rs" and must be • remoYed by !>.00 p m on the day follo w1n1 th Hie Buyen must pro vtde a current, orrctn• or a phole>copy of lhe or1aon1I 1 u•le pet m•t • the tune of ute rn he ol ule• lu Thi> ul cs •Ubfec l lo prto unull•t ron 1n the •••n of settlement belwee l111dlord and o blt&•I• I ., t u It r I n d P~tty I y l'ublt~hed Newpor Beach/Co'h Mn • 0•11 Potot ( ebruar y ? I. Marc !I. ?004 t II h I e ' . e Putif.Cl1nrtnl' will b held by the Costa Mes. l'lanmnc Com1mss1on a C•ly Hall, 71 r • ., Onve Co\t1 Me\I Caltfot n11 •I 6 lO p.m . 0t .s soon a> pO\>lbte the1ealte1 on .... ,, ....... 22 2004, ra1ard1n1 lh follow1n1 1pp1tn1tons I Oevelopmen I r I ' f ' A1reemenl DA 03 07 lo Kerry M•dden. autho rued 11ent fo1 the o .. nce County P,r totmrn& Arh Ceriler and South Coast Reperlory lheatre. for tho annul review of lhe Seaer •h am Center for the Att .. Oevelo pmen l\ateement (OA·OO·Ol) 111ner au., louted eut o Pork Center Orcvio •nd ""'' of lhe1 Avenue o Ille Arh between Sun !lower Ann~ and Anton Buulenrd Envuonmen hi dele•minahon u empl 7 Plann1n1 Apphcalton PA 02 10 tR .. cwd) tor f •rhad E Khusralf1, 101 revt>tons lo • previously approved tour uncl de l"hed lwo •IO< y sH11le family ru1den1tal de v,.lopmenl, touted d 258 Santa lubel Avenue 1n "" RI tone lnv• ronmenhl drlerm1n1 ' 1t11n e•empl I I or further mlorma tton on t he a bove •PPhultons, pie"'" cat (II•) l~·!l?•!t. or ••Ml lhe olltcc ol the Plall n1n11 D1v,.1on. Roon! 200 11 I Air Or ove. Co> ta Mou , C•ltforn11 t'ublt.,lled fllewporl Beaclt/Cosla Mesa D•1ly Ptlol Mar ch !'>. 2004 f 128 Ac-. ..... ... s...... I he followcna pe1 .. on., are doina busmen as Barnes M1nul•c1t111nc 11316 San Mateo •2. f ounl11n Valley, CA 92708 Steven Edward Bar"'" 17Jl6 Sa11 M•teo •2 I ounlatn Valley. CA 9:>/otl Linda B 811nes. 17316 S•n Maleo 12, f ounlat" V•lley. CA 92708 Th" bu\onns " con duded by hu\band •nd wife floe you slarled do1n1 bus•neu yell Vos. I I 04 Steven E B., nu, Ht•s •l•lem•nt wn ltl•d wclh th• County Cl!lrh of Oranae C<tunty on 02/10/04 200Ut7071 D•1ly Pilot r eb 13. 20, 27, Mar 5 2004 f080 Rt-. ..... ... s...... Tht. lollow1n1 persons are doine bu•1nen H Eleclrorltc rundtn& So· lulton•. 69!1 I own Centet 011n . Ste 120. Cost• Me••· CA 92626 Broker Soluhons, Inc .. 695 Town Center Drtlfe, Ste 120. Cost• Meu. CA 92626 lhts business ts con du<!led by: • COIPO<alton Ha¥tl you \l1rtad dotn1 buunHs yal? Mo Broket Solutlons, Inc .. f nnco An"''°· President lhls •l•l•menl wH hied wtllt llM County Clerk ol O.an1• Cnunty on 2/10/04 2004H741S2 Da111 Pilot f eb 13. 20. 27. Mar_!>. 2004 f081 ..... .. "' , ,., .. ., Ra-. ...... the follo•lntl pa1 son has 1b1ndoned the uw ol Iha f icli1rous llvw neu N•me. The llulftlo Hiiis Echo, I 701 l'Clfl AblMy Place. Newpcw I e .. ch, CA 92t60 rhtt r 1et1tlOlft 811"""' n1r111 reflfrad to aboYt wn lllld In Or1n11 to..1111 on Z/11/03. f 11..( N0.200.JH3JOIS l'f1ncy Cl1aa11a, 1701 Port AblMly l'I.. NeWllOff Buch, CA 92MO Thts blnl!Mtss " con· ducltd bJ. 111 llldlwidllal N1ncy S. Or•ne lhls staltment wn filed wtlll ltM COIHll y Clerl ot 0UflCll C041nly onOJ/02/04 ..... ., .... o.ii, ,.llot M11ch s. 12. 19. 26. 20CM F 11 S • e uc s 4 0 0 • .. ' " . UCI Continued from '8 the OUlCOme. had &Xai&e for his ~· dbt. ·1 ~ -battled and pla)91 hald, - said Cb.._ ~ did noc second· guelllS the mt Jl'Olll! ltlil •L "Vte had opdorw on that play. but ltl jtMt at soon~ the ball In (Sduaeder'sl hinds JW1t ~. Sdvaeder ftMhed with 12 poinla. inc.k.adq iu more dnr-pointenl. ~ hbn •• In the last dwe ~He has~ t1l(ft than 19 poU\15 in that mne sttetc:h. which be- pn afts sophomore guard Mike ~­ berha. ~ had hil. one game-~ dne-pointer and anocher to send a pine into CM!rtirne in ~ play. WM suspended indefuWly for violating w ispedfted teem rul5 Senior Stanislav 7mak had a t.eam- high J 4 points o« the bench for the 'fall- ers. ~ miMed eW1t of their first nine seoond·hal{ 6eld-soal tries and ~ a di<irnal 5 of 20 from µie field after Inter· mission. Noltce is t•ven that pufiu•nl to Secltons 21701 2 171!> ot lhe Bullnos •nd Profes· s1ons Code, Setlton !>3!1 ol lhe Pe11al Code, NEWPORT MCSA SELF STORACE. ~50 Ne'flport Blvd . Costa Mesa, CA 9 26U will sell by coinpettltve b1dd1n1 on M1rch 23, ?004 at I JO p "' Auction to be held •I 2!>50 NewpOl I Blvd . Cost• Men. CA 92627 Property to be sold n follows· intsc1ll1neous houHhold &oods, per •on•! •lem\, lurnllurc, •Pplo•nce• and clolhina belon1ona lu Ille tol low1n1. Name Untl t l tl>.' VNCJC.NJRH<. 2ll> I OCY urc10 R. 310 KARYN BRODE, ~ ANDREA MCOANICL". '591 THC Al Sl CLARI<. 48 ur VIHINCN, 601 PAUi.A 0£1CHMAN. 69 PAULA OCICHMAN. 14!1 f RANCI SOHAICH, 71 KC NNf. HI R HAL l. 720 SHANNON ~LLBORN. 731 JOHN BRYANT. 335 CHPClfRSON, 118 CARITR CARKON. 800 ROSl lUCCAl.A, 6 IOAHNE IAYlOR. 5?6 JO.MN[ TAYLOR. 533 f[llfW()O TARTACl.~ ARACCU LEOON. ?« LARRY HACCHEAl. 702 Q C MCGUIRE, 81 !> RICHARD SIOOF RS. AUC TIOfllEER Published Newport Beach/Cosla Meu Daily P1to1 March 5, 12, 2004 ......... ... s....... lhe lollow1n1 penoM •re dome busine u as £uroc1re Appl11ncu. lnr , )02!> Gar held Av . Cosla Me••, C1lllorn11 92626 I EurocA•e Apphences. nt . 30?!> Garfield Av , Cost• Meu , CA 9:>6?6 1 his bu\1neu is con· dueled by a corpor11tnn. Hne yuu slarled do11111 bus1nen yer? Ye•, 0512717003 t l 1ir ot 11 e Apph1ncu.. nc • Mark /avelton, President Th" >talemenl was loled woth llte County Cler" of Oran&• Counly on 03/03/04 2004H77K4 Daily f'1lol Mir !I. I?. 19.76.7004 fl30 Ac-. ..... ... s...... lh• lotlowcnc per~ons are do1,,1 bustness u : Pnm• Producb . /89 W I 81h SI . •2f . Costa Meu , CA 92627 OennlS Ad1ms. 189 W 1811l SI • #2£. Costa Meu, CA 92677 le C1•n& Adams. 789 w t8tll st .. n1 co~ta Mesa . CA 92627 Thos businns I\ con ducted by co p1rlners Hue you 'star led doont buscneu yet? No Dennis Ad•ms f lit•~ slatemolll "'"' oled with the County Cler~ ol Or1n1e County on02n 4/04 200 .. f7St1t D•1ly P1tol f eb ?I. M1r !>. 12, 19,1004 fl04 ......... ... s...... lhe lollow1n1 persons ••e do1n1 busmeu n £ u •Y Oaslsn. 500 W Coul Hwy .. Newport Beach, CA 92663 Chr lslopher Seit et. 119 Vt• !Wice. Newpor t Bu ch. CA 92663 Ch11slrn1 H11er. I 19 I/ta Ntce , Ne w p ort Be11eh. CA 92663 Thts businan 1s con dueled by co pa1IMn Have you started dotne bu'1neu yel1 lfo Chrtsloplter Salllf f lh11 st.tement wu iled wrllt lite Counly Clerk ol Or1,,1• .County on 02/10/04 "°'6'74177 01tly P1tot F• 13. 20. 27, M1r 5. ~ F078 .......... ........ TIM fotlowln1 parsons are dolnl bllStnHS H a) Almost N•• Car The Co~ta Men ZCH11n& Adm1n1slr •lot wtll rendt:r • dec1~1on on Ta1w.4.y, Mwdt II, 20CM or u soon a. possible '""'"' •llet. on lhe lollowme tlem~ I. M11101 Oes111n Rev"'w /A.03 IOI for Todd and Martha 1hompson, l0t ll 1,95? sq ft setond lloor •ddtltoll 10 -r es1deoce, localed •I 463 E 191h Slr•el in an RI tone. E nvoronment al delerm1113t1(1n 1uempl 2 MlllOt Cond11iunal I.he Permit ZA·04 O• lot N•l•he Soo. aulho111ed aaent for 0;1mrl Hu.mi/ Newporl Ofttce Tower LLC. tor • dotalcon h om \h.,11d pa1kme to 1110• " 9/0 sq II de.nlat ulftc~ in an u •~ton& otltce bu1ldma. lo"ltd •I 48!> C I 71h Sir ert. 1103 1n 1 Cl t one [nvcrunmenl•I delermo nation. eumpl 3 1 on ma l,pphcalton /A-04·0'J for llly lruu, •11tho111ed 11ent lor Bere P•l•n11an. for " minor des1en review lu construct a n1 sQ ft H cond \l()(y 1dd11ton lo 1 rt1Mdonce wtlh an 1dm1n1str111ve ad1usl· men1 from rear yard \elbuk requirement. (20 It requtred. 12 11 proposed), localed ~• ?72 CMla Me~a Slreel en an RI tone (nv1 ro nmental deter men a lion. enmpt Publr\hed Newpor I Buch/CO\ta Mesa Oaoly P~ol March!>. 2IXM I l?I Ac-. ..... ... s...... 1 h• follow1nc per sons are do int bus1ne~~ n Salell1le Ser.ice Plus. 1~2 P11llway loop Uml l . rusl•n. Caltforn11t 9? 1110:6!>0'.J Ryan Cloer. 6?0 W•rner Ave , Apt 120, Hunltnaton Beac:h, Cali f0tn1.t 92647 "il6A 1hl\ bu .. neu rs con dueled by an 1nd1v1cfual liave you ~tarted doona bu\lnus yel' Ye" 02/28199 Ryan Cluer This sl•lemenl was tiled with the County Clerh of Ounce County on 01/?8/04 2004H727tl Diiiy Polo! Feb 27, M•r !'>, 12. 19. 2004 flOI Re-. ..... ... s...... The lollowtn& per soM are doona busmen •s a) OC SAi . b ) Orange Counly SA I Pr~p. t) N1lt0n1I Cotteae 1'1e1.1. d) Colleee Prep. 24 Cor po111te Ptua Or , Sutle 101. Newport Be1ch, Cahlornoa 9?660 Chas A Pallenon. Inc (CA), llt02 Spr1n11ciale Slret!I Weslmtn\IPt . Caltlor ma 92683 lh1s bus1nns •~ ~on ducted by. 1 corporalton llavo you shrl~d dOtnM businen yet? Nn Chu R Patter s on, Inc . Chi \ Pallerton, t'ru1denl Tl11s statement •n filed with Ille Counly Clwlo of Oran&• Cl'tunty 0,, oiJll/04 2004H7St1• Daily Pilot r eb ?O. ?l. Mar. 5, 12. 2004 F093 . .... .... ... s....... The followln& P1lr\Ons are do1n1 bustnt1n as Comerus Web Ser vices. 21 Sant• Ac•lh1, Aanchn Sanh M•r1a11ta, CA 92688 Maurtce Mcleod. 21 S1nla Atatha, Rancho Santa M•r 1•11ta. CA 92688 This busln.ss I\ con dueled by: an ondtvldu1t Hoe yoo sl•rled doln1 bus1neu )'•11 Yes,04/1001 M1urlce ~lend lhls st1lamenl wn ftted wtlh Ille Cou,,ty Clerk of Or an1e County Oft 03/02/04 20046t7 .. S1 011ly Pilot Mai !>, 12. 19. 2fi. 20(M r 116 . Rl6 .... '-S....... Rent1I & S1lu, II) The follow1n1 persons Al mo st New Tt uc~ are dolnt busin"'s u . Rental, 962 S. Hllfbol. New America" Morlt•at • Mll*m. CA 92805 695 Town Canter O.iwe, Cllf Renl•I & leaY Ste. 120, Costa Mau. Salts, Inc. (CA), \S21 CA 92626 Hunuh• St. OcHnslde, Broker Solutions, Inc .. CA 920M 69!> Town Cantar Df!vt , Tllis 11111-s Is con Sia. 120, Costa MH •. d11ctad by: • COfpof•llOfl CA 92626 11•wa you sl•lad dolnC This b111ln1u rs ~on· bus1111u Jiff d11ctacl by: • corporation Yes, 19M Haw. yoo sl•lad dolnt Cllf Rafttat & ln.. i.ustneu ret7 "° Salas, Inc . DaYld Broller So111l10n1, Inc , C8'Mi0uto, Pres. Crmco A1 Y•tlo. President t lhb statament WH This slalentent wu lied wtttl the Covnty ftlad wllh IM COUflty Cletll of Ofan,. County Clefk of Oranrre County ~~97!04Mtt on 2110/04 • I -.... ., .. SJ D.it, Piiot Mar. S, 12, Oall1 Piiot ftb 13 20 -'·-2'_. 20CM ____ r _12_3 21. Mat s. 20CM roeri • • Dally Pilot 00 finished 37.5% from the fietd (18 of 48) and ~ OUlnlbunded J&JO. Boch lf8mS had 10 llJn'l(M!l'S, but lJC)8 *° stn.pl from the 6eki. ~ ~ 11 d48 for ~4~ c.oett...:he led the winnm with 16 poU1ts and 11 rebounds and Williams aedited his irWde defense, as ~ tha1 of 6-8 senior Bryan Whitehead. for ~ limit UO's frontoourt starters (Parada. Okoro and junior Greg fllhing· ton) 10 a combined 12 points and 12 re- bowxk UC s.nta a.ta.r. 51, UC Irvine 56 UC Irvine • Ethington 8, Okoro 0, Parada 4, Schraeder 12. Gloger 5, Zuzak 14, Hill 8. Baekauskas4. J.pt. goals · Sdlreedef 4, Hiii 2. Ethinglon I, Zuz~ 1, Gloger 1. Fouled out · Nol'\e. Tedmical1 • Parada. UC SMta..,.,.,. · Cook 8. Fullove 10, Goensdl 16, Brown 4, Atako 3, See 5. Jones 4, Davis 4, Turner 1, Whitehead 1. 3-pt. goal • Futlove 3. Goettsdie 2. Atako 1. See 1. Fouled out -None. Tedmlcal1 • Goensctie. Halftime· UCt, JJ.22. ,... ..... ... s...... The lollowmtt per>On> are du1n1 bu>tneu H Blue M~rl1n En er ey. I 1037 Warner Av e • •263. I ountaon Valley. Cahlorn11 9? 108 Shu Sil ... Inc (CA). 1103/ Wirtltl Avr •263, r ou11tam Vdlley. Cali lorttod 9?708 I It" bu"n•ss t~ con d1J rl@d by "corpnrat1on line ruu \lat ted doing bu\111"" yel' YP•. 01/28/2004 Shea S1lvd Int . Sil~• Sil••. Cl 0 lhis \l•ltmenl w.- ltl~cl with the Co1111ty Clerh of Or~niee Counly O(l 01/28/04 2004H721t0 Q31ly 1'11<11 r eb 20. 'N. M•r 5, 12. 2004 FO'J8 Ac-. ..... ... s...... I he lnllow1ne perso11s are do1111 bu\1nl!•\ a. Ctnn•mo11 Pruclucltuns Sa11la And. 2321 [ 4th SI , •A. Sanl• Ana, CA 97/0'.> S & H Produclonn\, Corp (CA), 233 1 t Cl•dr br ooh, MtH 1011 VltJO. CA 92692 I llr> bu>cn"s r> con dudf!d by a co<por.1l1on llAvt you ~hr lr.d doon" busonen yer? No S a. H l"wductoon~. Hemy Malht\On, Prn1 d~nl • Tiu• slM•merrl WdS ltlcd wtlh the Counly Cl••" ot Ch an1t~ Countv Ott ?/10/04 21)04 .. 74556 Dally Pilot f eb 13. ?O 27 Mar !>. 2004 r083 ........... ... s...... lhe lolluwmQ pe"o"' are do1n2 btt\lrte\s n\ Iha! l \'. l'JIJ We\I lllh Strert •A, r.n,h Mr \A, CA 97627 Ch11•lm• H4rei. 119 V1d Not •". Ne wpnr I 8e~ch, Cl\ 9?663 Chr1,toplte1 Sf!lter t I 9 Vi a N1"e Ne wpo r I Beach, CA 9?MJ Th•~ blJ\1111!)) " CllA duCl•d by co 1Mrlnel\ H~ve you ~tar ltd drnnK bu\ltle" y111' Nn Chrt,ltM lldrer ll11s •lllemertl 'fld\ ltled wolh lhe Counlv Cler h ol Ot a111e Cuunl y on 02/10/04 2004H7076 Oa1ly 1'1101 f eb 13, 70, 21, Mar !r. ?004 I 0/9 flctlliM ...... ...s...... I he follo., .. nt per \On\ dlt do•nt busme•) '" Supt11or tnl er nal1unal I nle1pr"• Inc , 108!> N Maon SI Suite I. Orange. C•ltlor,,.a 92861 Superior tnternalooual (nlcrprt~es (NEV), 108!> N Mam St Suite l. Oran&e. C1hto1ma 92861 This bustnts• •s con due.led hy a cnrporahon lllV• you \larled doing buStnen yet1 Yes 01/01/2001 SupeflO• l111ernaltonal l nl •t P"'''· 1 hnmA' laylnr . Pre• lh•s st1lemenl w'' ltl!ld wolh the Count~ Cler~ of OrMKt Courtly on 02/18/<M 2004H7SU6 Datly Ptlol I eh 70, 71. M11 5, 12, ?O<M f091 Ac-. .... ... s...... lhe foll11wrn1 persn"~ ar ~ doinl bu&in~n n Muter C•tne Con\ull ants. l!i!i!t Mu.a Verde Dr f . Ste !12 0, Cosi1 Mou, CA 926?6 Will I ev1n1ton Cnm lo11. 15!>!> Mesa Verde Or £ Sle !>2 0, Costa Mu•, CA92626 Thi\ business 1s c,on dueled by 1n 1nd1w1dual Have you ~tarted dmnrt busmen yeP No Wltt Comlorl The• ~l•lemenl wo filed with Ille County Cler~ of Orance County on 03/02/04 2004.97 .. ,1 D11ty P1lol Mo11 !>. I ?, 19.Zti.2004 fl24 . Ac-. .... ........ Ill• frlllo•1n1 perwns 111 docnc businu s n Stai.In• Student Boob . 2775 Mest Verde £. J113. Cosl• Mes•, CA 97626 Diva Broohhar. ?77!1 Mn• Verdt l., J?ll. Costa Mau, CA 92626 Tiii~ buslntu is con dueled by. 1n 1ndiY•du•t Hawe you sl• 19d doln1 bultnen yeH \In, Jan. 04 o ... e 8rooltshat Thi• slalemenl we• ftltd with Ille Covnty Cler• o f Or1n11 Counly onOl/02/04 ltM6t7 .. 17 01J11 Ptlol M• !>, 12, 19. 26. 2004 r 122 Re-. ..... ... s...... flte lollow1112 per so11s are doma liustn\<S\ •~ Balbo•\. 704 ( BalbO• Blvd , N"Wl)utl 8ea1,h, CA 9?661 Matlhtw P•ul C•sey. 667 1 ltllamook Ave Weslmmsler . CA 92683 Hut, bu\me'i\ ts con duch1d by an 111d1v1duJI ll•vt you st~rlod llrrntit l.>l""'e" r•P No Matthew Paul Ctt~ey I hi\ ~lalemenl W~\ tiled 1111111 tho: County Clerlo. ul Ocdn~r Counly on OJt0?/04 2004697610 0•1ly P1lol MM '>. 17. 19,?b,7004 ' 11111 Actlll.s ..... ... .... J he follow1na persoll\ ar@ dcunv, business as Or •nxe C1J1111I y ll1d tnund~ ?3600 Roi.h.,ld Blvd . 2 F 1/2. L"k" f0t~''· Cahlnrn1o1 92630 Ar m~ndo C1111 1628? Main SI 38P, lust1n, f:alotor ma 97180 flu~ bus'""" is coo dutl•d by drt 111d1v1dudl Have you st .. 1 led dll111v. bu\lneu yen Nil Armando Cru1 lh1~ 51i1t~me111 wa\ filed wilh lh, Cou11ty Cler~ ot Or nnge Co11nty un 02109/04 2004H74t4' Oa1ty Polol M8r '>. 11. 19 76.20<M I 132 ~ .... ....... The tollowon~ 11er ~011~ .arf! do'"" bu\lne\.S as OC I lde1ur•. 39 Ru• • ont11nbl.,u, NewPOrl B~a~h. CA 91660 Melody P P•n•. 39 Rue I 011to1tr•bleau. New P~r I ll•<1ch. CA 9?660 I h•~ bu5one'\ os r on ducted by an 111d1vid11M ltave yo11 \ldrled dotnR bu\mt\'> vi>!? Nu Molocly P Pan.i lllo~ \l11lenrnnl wa• hied with thr C(lunly Cler-ol Oran2" County on 0310?/04 2004H76159 Daily Pilot M•r !>. 12. 19 26. 2004 f I llJ Re-. ..... --~ The lollow111g p~"on\ a1 e dOtllfl bU\111~_, "' a) R4rk Wear b) Buy lht Yard. )14J Cortt C~leh. flltwpnrl Buch Caltfnr n1a 97660 I Auroe Wetnhutl, 3 14:l Corle C.ilela, Newpor I Bea1.h, Cahtnrnta 9?660 I ht\ h11~1ne\\ 1\ cnn d11d•d by •n 1ndtv1dunl ll~ve you '''"led dbint bu\one\~ yet' No l "'"'" Weonhull lh1s \ldlenouul w ... ftlr d wtlh llw Cuunly Clerh uf Oo•nee County on l/10/04 2004H7054 Daily P1lol r eb I 3. ?O. 21. Mao 5. 2004 rQ76 ~ ....... ... *'-' I he tollow1nc ~rson\ a1e dotn& business a~ lhe Me'o r.,lhellc Re \Our 1.e Crou11. 230 N,wptu t Genier Dr Ne wpnrl Ru ch , CA 91660 /elda I Btlhngy. 80!> Via Ledo Soud. Newporl BeKh, CA 92663 Hus bu"""~' 1s con dur led hy All 111d1v1du•I lian yo11 slArled dotng bus1nus yet1 No leld~ B1ll1n1y This ~latemenl ••& ftled with lhe Count; Cler~ ol Or•nte County on 02/24/04 2004H7StU D•tfy Pilot Feb 21. M•r 5. 12. 19. 2004 fl07 ........... ... s...... The lolloWtnR persflns ••e dolnt bt."IMU llS MCK C•pilal P1rtners, 1895 She11n1ton Pl Ste T 107. NewpOll Buch, C•hfornt• 92663 Norm•n Mud. 189!1 Sher1,,rton Pl Slct I 107. Newport Buch. Calil0t nt• 92662 lht~ bu\tneu Is con ducted by. an ondlvldual Ha¥• you started dmnr busrnt ss yel1 No Norm1nMud This statement wn flled with the County Cle1 i. ol 0.ante Counly on 0217!1/04 too4H7'1 Ofl Daily Ptkll I •b 17. Mar 5. 12. 19. 2004 1101 --------~---------..-.mimi1-----------------· -------... ---------------------- -""'~lllallcls ___ M_ ltplllallcls .......... ... *'-' The follow1111 P•' '""' 41e dom1 busmn• '' Simmon• Bodyscopo, Body"ope hut1tutr. !>()() Not th N•wpurt Blvd •202, Newport Bur11. CA 92663 Janice· l Simmon\, !>854 S•n V1cenle Blvd LO$ An&olu. CA 90019 1111> busmeu 1\ •on• ducted by an md1v1.:u.il HIVe you •tar l•d do111e bu>tnen yet' Yes. 1994 J111oce l Simmons '"" sl•lement wa. filed with the Cnuttly Clerk of 01111111• Cuuntv on 01/30/04 20CMH7SOl1 Oaoly Pilot f eb 13, 20 ?7, Mar !>, ?004 F086 RttillMINllH ... s....... !he lulluwme pc1 Suh\ Jte dom& bu\lllo• '" lol~I Body Rch•lnhlJ loon, 100 Newpo1 t Cen let Ortvr Newpur I 8ea<h C•htnr no• 97660 Amy f l\•hrt 5 luy cu\«!. L .1auno• N12uef C.ihlo1 "'" 92677 Tiu\ bu~mes\ •s '"'" dueled by an ondlYldual 11,w., you •la1t•d <11ung bu~me\\ yet' Yes 01/01/04 Amy t ••Ch•• This stalem•nt w•• filed with lhe C1111111v Clerk nf Q,.nK• c .. unly 1111 02/?!> 04 2000976139 U.i1ly Pilot f eb 71 Mat !I 12. 19, 41004 F llJO flctlliM lllims ----The tollowm~ pe"""' .ire. d t.1tn}l bu~ine~s d~ StahOl\t Sttvtte•. 1612 N Dto>S•i• SL Ot .••t1te. CA 92869 Beth l und1n, 161/ N D1e•\•ge SI . O"nK• I.A 117869 This bu>1ne-. I\ ~"'' duckd by an 1nd1v1<11i.1I Have yuu •I•• ltd '111111~ Du~1nt\\ y~t , Nu Beth I undon lh1~ \loJtemenl wa~ !tied with the c;,,ullf'f Clerk uf Orange 1.uunty on02/24 04 2000975917 0d•IY P1101 r eb 71 ~ I?. 19 2004 1160 TM$$ 4 IECOIDS lTC ~IU. Cl....,..;. [It !{f, & fJJ\ All Alttc. Spill lube dfllpS M1kt 949 64!> /~0'> ENTERTAINMEKT Sptdal EVlflll 1310 • IOUAlHOUSltG OPPOITUlfTY All 1 '"'' ,.,1.1~ •d11ct '" lnl HI thl\ 11~w·~µd51~r t\ \ub1e,1 to lh~ f eclr.••I f 1111 ~tou""V A1 I nt I '!68 AS amPndtd whl! h nHtk .. 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Fr1ddy, Mdrch r;. 2004 2640 j lepl Notices M j Lepl Notices OFFICIAL PUBLIC NOTICE AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF COSTA MESA AMENDING TITLE 13 OF THE COSTA MESA MUNICIPAL CODE REGARDING SPECIAL ZONING REGULATIONS FOR MOTOR VEHICLE RETAIL . SALES BUSJNESSES. All 2640 THE COSTA MESA PLANNING COMMISSION WILL HOLD A PUBLIC HEARING FOR CONSIDERATION OF AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF COSTA MESA REGARDING SPECIAL ZONING REGULATIONS FOR MOTOR VEHICLE RETAIL SALES BUSINESSES. ENVIRONMENTAL DETERMINATION: EXEMPT. This public hearing will be held as follows.: DATE: Monday, March 22, 2004 TIME: 6:30 p.m. or as soon as possible thereafter PLACE: City Council Chambers at City Hall 77 Fair Drive, Costa Mesa, California Public comments in either oral or written form may be presented during the public hearing. For further information, telephone (714) 754-5245, or visit the Planning Division, Second Floor of City Hall, 77 Fair Drive. Costa Mesa, California. 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