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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2001-12-06 - Orange Coast Pilot.. WUTlllQ Wow, tMsun just keeps dominating that bHut1ful blue sky Ho&d on to those shorts JUst on. more day 'cause Friday's gonna be a warm one. 5ee'age2 SERVING THE NEWPORT-ME.SA COMMUNmES SINCE 1907 ON n. WEB: WWW.DAILYPILOT.COM ntURSDAY, DECEMBER 6, 2001 Newport heartened by response to ·JWA m aj]ing • Interest from peopfe under the airport's flight path has officials hopeful that airport restrictions will get extended. June Cna9f'llnde DAILY Pll.OT NEWPORT BEACH A surpns1ng o n taught of r sponses to d mad ccUTlpcugn have oty ofh- C1dlS encouraqcd that ne1ghbonng nlles will ally WJth them to ftqht for extended re tncllons on John Wayn Airport By Monday. 7 ,559 · JX!Opl hod re ponded to letters the city nt out to notify r 1dents about the unpendmg exp1rat1on ol 'iOml' re tricllons on flights di John Wayne That' far rnon• than eXpe<1ed The aty ent out about 200,000 I tt rs m nud-Nov m ber lo re<i1- dent of Newport Beach. Co td MeSd, Orange. Sontd Ana, Tustin and Anaheim Th<>se ·corridor atJe • were targ led bect1US(> they ll m the path when• the <>fh'Cts of alIJ)Ort no1!>e dnd polJullon can be• felt th most ·we're very encourcHJed by lht• numbers,· City Mt1naqN HomN Bludau Sdld "Th mon• people thdl know th unportcince> ol this s.•tlh•· ment ugreement rxten 10n, tht• more people will CJ •t involvr•d m telling lh ir county superv1-.o~ to extend the settl mC'nt • The agreemt•nt which '' 111 expire Dec 31 lOO'> limit tht• number of flights hy th<• no1s1P'>I t11rcraft, prevent'> ldt1• niqht t.1nd early mommy lbqhls, dnd lmuts how much renovcHlon Cdn lttk{• pldce at lh • wrport. Th• re tnctJon ... wert> part of d settll'mcmt in 1 qa5 of a luwsu1t between th(• city dnd th • county . The letter. !tent out lcs'>l month wert> lh first of lhrf' m t11J(lrs tht• city pldll'> to nd out tu th corm.tor callcs ThPy includPd rosponw cMd puoplP could send ht1c:k to tht· a ty requ •sttng more inlonndllon on the agr m nt ttnd wtl}·., lo g{•t 11 extended Public r ldtlOns P>.N ull\"P"i ol McNtiUy Tempi • A'>s<>< 1tilC'!t, wh1c:h SEE MAILING PAGE AS QUISllOll wt..t other steps should Newport a.act. take to e-t flight restrictions at John Wayne Airport extended? Call our Readers Hotltr e at (949) 642 6086 or s~nd e mail to da1lyptlotOla r1mes com Please spell your nam~ and include your hometown and phonl' number, foi vPr1f1cat1on purposes only • ·City wants to share Huscroft House bill T(, ltt,fJ!V /OAll~l'lllOT 8 Co~td ~h·<,d \v oulcl tront 200,000 to mm P th" h1-,to nc- honw hut nPt-cl., \olunt«>Pr.., to rdt..,P dnothPr 200 ,()(X> for 1t~ re torc1 llon. Lolita tbrper O• y p LOT < 'C >""I\ 1'..ll!S,\ Tiw I 'II\ <~ounnl mt>t l llt'>C'rttlt I lou-.1• -.upporlt•r-. httllWd\ ~ lundtt) 'tl~ 1119 11 '' oul<l lund a 11111\ P to r:d1f\'lt'\\ Park lml •'XP•~lt!d tht> < ommu- ml\ to rct1-.e mollt>\ lo H'UO\ 11t> h•· h1s- rorir bu1lc11nq C:nunnl mt•mlwr' v111t>cl 111i.m1m11u'-I\ 111 u-.p tht-dP,1qnt11t•d $2011 0110 tr11m thl' I !111111' Rctnc:h cl1'\PIOpm1•111 cllJh'l'ffiPnt tu OIO\'I' th1• < rttlt-.man·..,I\ ft hou-.p tu r:1111'\ If'" P,ul\ hur ch111lt>nq :!el ~1ppnrt· 1•r' to rdl't> th•• 11dch11onal "!00 000 111 li"•lllff' 1t Prom left. Coron.a del Mar elghtb-grAClen ChrtsUna Reid, Veronka Friedman, Tina Mo man, Jttlng, and Alyssa Roberts, all 13, hare holiday gilts and greetings wltb veteran Fn.nk Ince at the Veterans Adminbtratlon urslng Home ln Long Beach. • 11' 11m1• lo ""' flut th1•r1• lolk..,, ond 1c11,1• " mw 111on1•\ to '''fll>Ort lhl'> dnd l onw up \\.Ith 11 \\or i...ino \ 1 .. 1on • Coun· olm1tn Gan Ion 1hct11 '<•lrl Filling the halls with sou11ds of jolly Corona del Mar High School students make their annual visit to veterans and co1ne away with a 'rewarding experience, De ....... .,,..,. DAllY PtlOT T be> w t ound of Cbnstma carol rang through the hallways of the Vet rans Adpllniltra-· Uon Nunmg Home m Long Beech on Wednesday as students from Corona del Mar H1gh School continued lh lI trad1llon of bringing holiday cheer to vet rans. The carols w re Just a warmup for a vanety show feeturing dose to 30 students, with acts ranging see JOLLY MGE M ~mblyinan pushes for unifonnity •John Campbell wants the state to minor federal law on penonal retirement accounts on conbibution limits and rOllover penalties. ..... CllH ... OMY "'°' NEWPORT· MESA L«al ftaencW plmnen end tu edvtlort ............ lacal MI ID-"iilfm"'9 1181111 ID .....,...-..aMNy ... ...., ......... LGMa~:-=: ....... '••d : .... Pat "mW~· =' ..:.~ s::'\e: ..... ..•.. , .... • ·-~ * nr• c ..... wbD .......... Congress ln June. The ball would also aUOw more freedom to roll over vutous rwtiremeftt sam. ~ -held by nlllgioul, charitable and edu- C8tioaal ....... -.... 457 -beld by ... , total ... ..... fD•·--~·­-11*-llA ...... •dw'P °',.. AJl ........ WOl ... to in'feettu ............. . SH UWa.MITV .... Al • \ . ..... INlll Corou delMar .. SdMIDl's glltl' ...... polo .... ICON •••n •ldil" ; Cl .... .._ ... ·~ _.. .... .... ........... Carole Ann Wright. left. and Corls Convene. entert.in Vfleran5 with~ collection of hoUday tun . Tht• m•int•\ lrurn U1t• "1><1••r tr m ... indudl'<l In thP I lt11m• Rc111rh rl11c1l \\ oul~ co\1•r uni\ <ci..h tn mo\1• tl11• hull't' lo'>I 11 tm1dh•cl c1I ..,17 ., 1100 hut \\Ottld not < O\ •'f t1n\ tt•,tornuon or m.unh • n,inrt• t ·11\ 0 1!1< 1csl .. 'rl' r• ' orauon \\. uuld co't csnolh• r __ oo ooo That ,., '' ht•fl• I tu .. < roll I it ""'' l 1nthu- ''d"t" COOll' Ill Hol.> Grdhc1111 ''ho '' ho •11\11\ 111\·oln'<i "1th Fdln·icw P11rk ind htt'-ah,,1\' .,up· port xJ nu.>\1n1 lht• hou~ l l 'h•• park' h1 ... 1tm ch,tm t ,.,k•-rl th• c uunctl tu Ill\ • \'Olunh• •r ... on 11p1K1rllmll\ to do -.on1t• tund·r ca1 .. 11u1 ·wl' rnulcl q11ltu 1 1 nthu .. 1a .. m a l1t•1 11 b tht>r • • (Jraham • .. 1111 111 \\Oh•' u u c h •rk for d cuuplt• hun1h1'<i hurk.., nQhl OU\\."' W hil" (1rcthoun ,._ PnthU!iln'm " ' not· t.'<l . people"' •u• ..,k11pt11 nl thnt 111 .. •om· muruty would r lh arountl Ill• hou .. t', cons1d nng th.-ldrk nl ult ,,.,, "h n th ho wa up Im Slllt ·r-und-ra1 mc1 ... 00.000 lor ome· thing l o hard thmQ lo (lo rum~l\ I SEE HOUSE PAGE AS 11111 QAllB5 " Mlmn05 • ~ " a ~--All • ]N A2 Thursday, December 6, 2001 llllfLY II 111111ss· Newport Beach ftrm boosts senior houQfig PountainGllD Plopel1iel u.c. w1tb . mrponate ~in Newport Beech. bas emerged u one ol tbe a..def1 ln Califamia'I ~ houling industry. The ftrm Ml 2.522 apar.ment wuts wtth1n 12 properties an venous stages ol operaban. comtructioo or development . Wllhin the Ute. A catalyst ln Fount41nGlen' suo::ess bu been the recent merger wttb Paafic .... Doily Pilot WOlllll /t's-poinsettitl season at Orange Coast College Jason Parillo He'll ensure you drop your gloyes HE IS Skilled in tht> sweet <,ctf'nc-e NO PAIN, NO GAIN lnslde the small. modei.l boxing stu- dio In Co ta Me a . the music blares dnd fitness enthuSlasts prepare them- elves to 'iweat Boxmg tramer Jason Panllo gets ready also. running down a list or pun- istung -yet rewardmg -tasks for tus cllents to -acromp~h PanJ.lo. 27. said he like tus ell en ts to wann up by Jumping rope or tutbng the speed bdg Then onto hadow box- mg for repellllvt• punchmg mollons. designed to tram muscle groups to exe· rule a powerfuJ punch Once the heart rate 1 up. the reaJ workout stam in the nng PanUo puts on punchmg nutts and lead hts boxers through a sene of combtndlJon for hve to ix round With three-minute rounds, at doe n't sound like much of a workout, but the cvnstMt movemf'nl of the feet and the quack pt!('(> or punch- ---------- es wears people out more than they expect. The session firushes with sit-ups, he srud. Parillo has been a trainer at LA BoXlng, oh Newport Boulevard m Costa Mesa. smce it opened 10 years ago. he said. The Costa Mesa re !dent ha worked up a cllentele or abQut 15 peo- ple. whtle trammg himself for profes- s10nal hgh ts · TAKES ONE TO TRAIN ONE. Whtle most of Panllo's clients box for recreation only, his true passaon can be found m the nng. Parillo' tra.lrung is designed not only to help people let off steam. or decrease their waisthne, but to de!Jver pam ·Real boxing.· he said Panllo saJd he can empathize with the fJghters he' tratned becau he's been m their hoes -and m the nng prores 1onally. The Costa M sa re 1· dent fought as a welterweight and ha an undefeated record -5 and O. with four knockouts. he said. Although he's proven his success in the nng, he doesn't lmpbse his style on other boxers. -everyone bas their own tyle. I don't try to change it. J JUSl add to what they have and make them rocus, • he sald. INEVITABLE INJURIES ln a sport designed to tnfllct pain. 1t is no surpnse that Parillo' profession· al career was cut short by m1unes. Th boxer broke bone m both elbow s. causing fragments to fall mto the tun~ of tus arms. he said. -1 had trouble wtth routme things like washing my hair,· Panllo said. H e underwent two mpnths of phy · 1cal therapy and has yet to tart boXlng competillvely again. He hope to· tep mto the nng again but said 1t depends on how he holds up physically. U hi~ own fighting career doesn't take off. he plans to manage or coach boxers. he ~Jd •. -Story,by Lolttli'~,­ photo by GN9 Fty Here's the scoop. No, really, here it is J ust when you thought there weren't enough chap an th1 world, out come .mother one Torengos at(• pretty much the nonnal wtutE'·com tortiJld chips with d hght deviation -a scoop !>hope to pack up more salSd Packaged m d tnanguldr Pnnql - like container to accommodate their triangular hape. the Proctor & Gctm· ble-owned Torengos w r<' mtroduced this month to litkt' ddvantage or the holiday a.son, the upconung coUeg football bowls and the SupN Bowl and th populanty of tortiU4 c.hlps. It appears th<>y U at a rat 2 1/2 tim faster than potato (htp • ticcordlng to figur rel~ &l the Sm1xpo 2000 conference> in PhiJttdPlphla Daily1 P.ilot VOL ts. NO. JU _ ... ___ ~ ,.., ...... .... ..., __ RETAIL ROUNDUP For more mlonnallon about the new chips, check out http://www.torengo .com APPLE JUICE TENDS TO MAKE ONE THIRSTY With the holidays here, tht" nam MarunellJ com to ITl.Uld. Interest- ingly enough, There' adWllly a his- tory betund the nam . Switzerland nabve Stephen G . Martine.W settled Ul Central CaWomia in 1859 near Monte11 y Bay, wber the appl were perfect for making cider. About 10 y ars later, he beaan tb n der b\l$ln m his brother's bem, producing hard cider, champagne cid r and carbonated soft dnnks Horse-drawn wagon d llvered th d Ucious beverages By 1885, the busm moved to its CUJTe.Dl sate 11\ Watsonville ln 1890. the oder received the bnt-pn.ze gold medal ot the Cahforrua State Fatr. The botUet of apple oder found at the store today still boast that gold medal and 50 or so that foDowed. In 1917, the company began malo.ng the pure apple juice that boast th motto, •0nn1t your apple a day.• It is also still found at the store. Recipes using the apf*t bever- ages -lndudlng bot mulled oder. MartineW's sparlcls. apple Juice a-la- mode and cider julep -~an be found at http://WVt1W.mortlnelll1.com. Anyon thirsty? · ... ,., ...... M O-.- ~S7.WU• ,.. ......... , __ lllAP"' HODM (949).U.-- right: No-........ *'-111.uoN. ....... 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There are also 4-inch pots. l 0-inch pot and hanging ba kets that make exceUent centerpieces The pots .are wrapped in foll co\'ers with cl bow The color elecoon 1 traditional red. white. pmk and marble. both with vdile· gated leav and Monet Pnces range from S5 to more than 540 Th greenhouse can be found by folloWlllg the 1gns from the Adams Street or Memmac Way entrances Orange COd t CoUege 1 at 2701 FalfYlew Road, Co ta Me cl Wesldllf Court will helve Its annual C hnstmas walk from 6 to 9 p.m. i=nday. Mer· chants wtU offer a 10'\, dt.s· count during the event Three new tenant have openf'd t'hi year. mcludmg Mephisto Shoes. 0.vtd lkk- ey Sport and Bulera Home Collection's Ralph Lauren Gallery Comphmentary hors d'oeuvre and wme w1U be m the courtyard. Paruci- patmg m rchanb mclude A'Maree's, Buck's Clock Shoppe Buler• Collection. Charles Ban Jewelen. David RJckey port Essen- Uals Skln Ca.re. Excluslfurs, Fuhlons by HJqul. H.ute Cakes, James Albert Salon, Krtslen's Ungerle. U tUe People & t-t~. M •J~rnt~ .9~•n.~...-. Mephtsto Shoes. The Mono- gram Store, Plua Bakery. Th• Urban Gardener dnd WutcllH Optometry Neiman Mucus 1s carry~ mg two n w produds m its cosm be/perfume depart- m nt Awake tardom 1 an xclu JVe co m lie lm to N tmdn Marcus thdl fea- ture th latest tr nds m mod m fonnulat1on Star- dom Mascara h a dual end that com with a bes and a color for mclllmum lhlck· n , I ngth and curl for $25 O ther products ava.U- etbl are Stardom hpsllck m 19ht had at $20, Star· dom eye glos m hv hclde. at $18, Stardom eyebrow pa.Jett at $26 in two bade , a face color pal tte lor S.16 and a concealer for $26. Celtn Parfurn ' now avail. able at N eiman M arcus for m n and wom n . Cebn for • Greer Wytder BEST BUYS women ts a woody/flordl scent, and Celine lor nwn" a p1cy/woody scent Pnc ,., range from $60 to $80 Im the w omen's fragranrl! irnd 545 to 565 tor the men ' lr11· grance Nelman Mdrcu' '' .st Fash.Jon Island In Newp1111 Bach (949)759·1900 oHo l having a ·.,uper ale" on worn n· clothanq reduced 3oc. ~ to 75° .. Included in the ale drn item from H oUywood Jeans. Sus . Nobu Nakdno C C Outlaw B tte Pa1g1• Guoz. Polec1. French C. un· cept. Velvet. Elizabeth David. Bella. Angela Le\ 111 France co Baa 10 and Cup Copme Pans. SoH o is on th1> thud level or South Coo'it Plaza, l.n the Crate & Bur· reVMacy' H ome Stor wing. (714) 444-4877 A new Apple store opened m the C r at & But · reVMacy's H ome store wing la l w eekend. lt cam th late t A pple products that can be linked to dig1t41 Cdffi· era • music. e-matl and thtt Int ntt. The A pple tore has ao lPod, Appl ' lat "' MP3 mtWc player that packs up to 1.000 CO·qucJh· ty song mto an ultra· portable, 6.5-ounce d 19n Th pocket-ize MP3 hold clll entire music collectaon and ca.n be earned uny· w here A'Maree's has extendl'<I hollday'1hoppmg hou~ Th•· county ' mo t exclu "iv(' hou· llque lor d e 1gner cJothP!> and ace on LS now 01wn 10 a m to 6 pm. f\.1onddy through Fnday, 10 a.m to 5.30 pm. Saturday. clnd 11 a m to 4 p m Sunday A'Marec' at 164 W t· c-Wf Ortv , N wport B dC'h (Q.49) 642-4423 A UlUe Touch of Hea\•n. a permanent mak up And ht<"lal alon. 1s otrenng a hol· 1day sped&I. All pennao nt mak eup and fao al are reduced lOU.. G ilt c rtif1· cat Al" ava.tlable tor 1d al tocktng glfts. A utU Touch of H aven 15 m the Ca.nn ry VUlclge at 5 12 29th St • N W· port Beach. (949) 673-5966 • lllT 1UYS appNfl ~ ..-ld s.turdeys. Send in~IOf\ to Greer WV* at )JO W hy St . Cost.I Meta. CA 92627, Of v.a f.ta •t (949) 64M 170 of 4 ftet. Simller caadMblt wil be encountnd ~ Out,....,...., .... will btcM ,, ""°"" ... l·'°°' ......... , ..... of ltol'-'etwaurouttNdllr Doily Pilot COSTA MESA CITY COUNCIL WUP·UP lnsid c1n HALL CECfl PLACE WHAT HAPPENED: Courn:1I members refused to t hl'ar <l rtquest to burld two dd1honal houses on an unu\ually larq lot on th Ean\1de. The.> owners 4•0 of the 18.000- \Quare foot propeny 1n the 200 block of . Ce<1I Pl <e. M 1<.haf'I Schrock and Fritz H0\111\er, were not pt wnt at the mc.>eting and did not iend their lawyer to argue for a r<>hear 1ng S<hr0<k and Howser, who are bu\1ness partners. were denied a rezone pet1t1on on Nov 19 that wovld have allow~ them to build two houses behind an existing two story house on Cecil Pld<e A Wfltten r~u st for a reheanng was filed with the (tty before Monday·s meeting .md claimed thf' council failed to tO'f11Jly with state and m11ntc1p.1I codes. as well as \t()t(> lclW ~ Donald Lamm. th<' deputy ci ty nl.Jnc)ger \aid he.> believed thPre wa\ no new c.>v1d<>nce lrom the applicant that would nf'(<'\s1tate a rehe.mng WHAT IT MEANS: Schro<.k and HoW\er have l'idMusles\ then options with the city to build the new dew~t u~r small·lot requirements. Schrock said the next step is to submit on apphcation to divide the large lot. Unlike the previous pro- pc;sal, this application d~ not allow the city tq sc.rut1n1ze the ~19n O< architecture of the ~ being built. It only draws hnes to divide the prop· erty. he said. E~h lot will be about 6.400 squa're feet. and Schrock will reduce the backyard of the e>osting house to 20 feet to clCcommodate the larger lots Once divided eclCh lot well be consider;;/ low-density res1dent1al use -or R· 1 zon 1ng and can be built with out design approval. WHAT WAS SAID: Mayor Libby Cowan implied the fequest fot the reheanng filed by Schrock and Howser was not complete "Did they even outline the laws or codes they claim we failed to comply with, This 1s 1ust a one page lener," Cow an said HOME RANCH WHAT HAPPENED: The council f1nah1ed both the development agreement and rezoning pet1t1on for the Home Ranch pro1ect Both aspects of the prOJl'<t were included 1n the counc11·s endorsement of the develop ment Nov 19 but werP con Counseling center can stay at Co ta Me a site • C'o w1cil upholds d permit for th 20-y ar-old c~ntt;_r. wh1C'h h~l rchabilitd~ drunk dover.;. LolltaMwper DAllY PM.OT lety Id In tou Of th c1&u l, mun· o1 memtx-~ k.ed prope>rty 0\\'1ll , Brue I' ( 'omne if th . CUOlPJ }wcJ f!O·ln twPt.s, how muny lljtthroomi. w••w ul ttiP et·n· t •r anu ii lb• rontJ 1 Wllh f\dtrcm' ~11'! • iht~ 11\41 rhddrt>n muld not lM! pm >nl Counolmctn G.1ry ~tonr1h<An roll J {'()~IA MESA -C-oun<'il m ml>!•"' clgn: I Mondc.ty to c1Jlow u rnun"'•Linq t(-OIN that aids drunk dri..,ers lo rc•mdlJl cit 11.4> 20-yf dr loccltlon an lilt' u ty, hut not 'llllll dft('r th~ J>IC k('(I ·•11c:11t th•· ( l'nlt•r') bu in OJM>ration. . hi ey' Ci!> th biltr0< 1• c.if q uon n:m· unu '<1 dlld urokt• Ill to dt>J •ncl ttw <tJlpli· <:ont. ·You hdve no control 1f '>OJnt orw-.. ,pouw hil!I C'Offi ' to dror> lh~m (Jft clJld I w 1tm<J with th 11 ctuJ<l1 •n Lh the! piuk- an!J lot.· Monahon count A~ < orone aid the u•l1lN hod l><'••n 01 r.itmg m t.h buildin~ tor Uw l«t'>L 11J yt'lw .. tt.nd wd.!> r :'<ently told ot tt rr!<4111rn· m •nt for d <'Ond1taondl-ust• f>t'tmat vwnmnu ... tdff ronJUTiwd UiP <'•ty IPu.1111~1 • of a lt1< k of J>enrut csrter u c ompwi111 wc1~ lilc"<f w1lh code enforN"mf'nl ll •r nf'1UI>· dll hour ol clc•hc.llt• unt.I ch-.c'\1 ion, Ow City C 'uun' ii vol !<I 4 to l , &o uphold lh · Pld.On111e1 Cc1mm1 1un·~ d ~ aon to npprovc 11 condit1ondl·UM> pP.mul for C.okt ( 'n•t'I C uurtS<!bll'f O•nh•r an dn mdu~tr1<1I hu1J<111u1 ot :.m~o Allwd}. Av<'. C0Wl<.1lwonkl.ll l<dtPn RohuN1n ct.'-kaj 10 r lhlmirw th • d Mon t1t ~tu?lday· mt>t•trng. Rohan<,on x rnt 'h" hdd '-Uh· stianll.ill mn<.t•m with tht• propPrty ..,tc•m· nunq lrom c-omplaant . stw hc1d hc•urd horn m·t<Jhhonn(j 1111 .. int•,., 11wm•1-. Rohm;,on h tt'<I prohll'lll' ''1th l><lfk lllCf ttnd loal<'H'r<, •Tu1\ 1' not 1u"t tr.ish, hut hPctlth c1nd TIW prOJ>l'rty OWT\N "K.Ud ft><;p<•rh.lhlJ· 1ty lur pmking c:t.nd Lit •r probl •rn t11 • ~hdrMf by .ill ten.in of thf• mdu ta lctl cPntl r dnd that the wun ... ehnq w nt •r ..,houlc1 not bt• smgl<'d out. ·1 rwr,onull}' go tlrCJUnd ptekllllf llfl lrt1'>h • Cor . .ww wid. "Who\ tu Sc!V 11\ ctlJ lu"'' th Cl)un'M"hn<1 rent •rf" ()1 us ton w If• h •bt d bout whf thcr U11• c10un hn1 n r shoUld hP c.11low•'fl tu 1.iy 1n th h~ on A1rwc1\ Av .. nut• " qhl.loring bwW1tm own .,; I luUJlf:'(I th~ I l'!OlN ctlltacted •• h11<l •h•m1•n1 · lhot hu dnven oway p1>1t·nbttl c:ust nm Jn od the COUO• '>l! UKt < t:ni• 1 p;ittons Wl•ft• oil n drunk an tl1t> porkmc1 lo1 C )fll• 111 lhl' 1110 I VtJt 11) nPI( hbonl <ll!l hw~l to sl01h • h••t 1ll11111• lor the r~ord. C ·o~.t;1 11:•.-t r••MdP11t Mite h &tT)' had 11 cbffi•lf'nt tokt• cm r •·ntm pi1truns Barry 'w.lld ht• hc.1d 111 <1ll1>111f ~· IJllllc\r rowu.el· arl'J n•11h•r nltf•r t:.. mc1 '•lr1VJC1fld of dri· \Ing un<l•·r th .. 1nll111•11C1• 1n I 't'J:J H ~tltl h1• W11 d fJrOflf rt) llWllC'f, cUl O'V r· 1111 11ood <1tuPn 111<1 t qrntPluJ for lh c 1111n!i.Phn11 h .. ''~ t-J\ Pel llurn " c nt r hlo.:P C';otd <'i.>t1 l "I'm lh1 • kand ''' 11t•rM>n who u lht!St• tNlll'f :• h1• utJ •Jt dtN!St)'l fi flect w1•1l un u~ thot W4' 11r.• ct .. h .. tmy this l"'lll•' lor ~· '•·11!1•1 UMI .... ,," 1.1t•oplf• lik , llll' •• f>l11110lntl lflllllnl''>lun••ni dJ>plO\I tu r)(•nfUI lot ( 1okl ( h:l'-1 ( 11\UIS•:ol.Ulq ( "fint •r u1S.1plt•111l••r I It•\\ P\ ••r 1 ontbllon<. wf•re pkJc 1'<J c111 lh1• lnr:thl) anr hlfhnq u mdlldu· tory ,LiJ.11 nu•ml~·r to SllJK'" L"C Uw hutld· mq 11ncl 1><1tkmq lot 11r \ 1taeio s1defed tentative because they require fim and se<.ond reachngs The 15 year development agreement locks in benefits for tl!e ci ty while grv1ng devel oper C J Segerstrom & Sons oghts to build on the proper ty The City negotiated S2 mil hon for local schools. S200,000 foe the Huscroft House, SS 6 million 1n traffic proJeCls, cl SS m11l1on ~les tax guarantee and the pre\ervat1on of the.> Segerstrom family home and bclrn. located on the former l1ma bean fields will allow the Segerwoms to build differently than d s19 nated 1n the 1990 gr.nNJI plan me1r pro1f?( -Compiled by Lollt~ H•rper The Home Ranch project will house a flagship Ikea, 192 homes and a mix o f 1ndustnal ctnd commercial land ~ on 93 acres north of the San Diego Freeway Plans for the pro1ect specifically Ikea and commercial land use did not conform with the general plan The fezoning pet1t1on •fl1L' ~l/olulays tlrt.''I"~'' around tlit• comer. 11 fir. '' '".•I ,,, u.• ''" 1i.•ur 11ru•mm11 t:, •II• )/ ' L (//(/ . C/)ftl//((/ (_ 11/t II/If/ '' .-• -' r • 1 ·" t m.l!i\l11n c U•I om.I;~ ,Jftlirni. J/h"fltnl' '·"'"11'11 ''"'' ''•'"" ,.., ~1 ,,.,1 ... n •·r )\n..,...,, •wrtl!Wwl •111u11,.wr. 'I hi' I "'' '"'•"',!i• m< •11• '1 .,i/,1/1/1 .-1 -1 s-1.: .J:-1~ • •/!fr 711 .:c .. ~ , ,., ' /(ffll .i111f '•ln1l11 . lfc•t1:<1 WHAT IT MEANS· If thP Hotnt> Ranch pro1eci survtVes the challenges agamst 1t, the city w1ll l>e able to collect the community ben ~fits o ttered m the develop m •nt aqreement dnd the Seg rstroms can \tclft b111ld1r19 EXT EETING • WHA'r. Costa Me).,) City Council tnffllng • WHEN: 6 30 p m Dec 17 • WHERE: Costa Mesa City Hall, 77 Few Dnve • INFORMATION: (71 4) 754 5.223 MEXICAN RESTAURANT Fresh Local Harpooned Swordfish Holiday Rum Cake s4 99UI -, I I I 1_ - - - - ----~~~~l'!J.f!.1~9-tO! -~ ___ - - - - -I ~ A4 !hundoy. DeC9mber 6, 200, PUIUC Slf En POUCI flLIS COSTA MESA ••ol ...... Drtvec A tr.Hie coll1$1on llWOIYing an Injury wes r~ In the 1100 block at 5:52 p.m . Monday. • C'.llllfOl ..a. ftr9et: A com- me«lat ~glafy w.as report- ed In the 3200 block at 3:09 p.m.Monday. • C.CW...119do Drive: Petty theft was reported In the 900 block at 4:56 p.m. Monday. • ~ lloect Sale of nar· cotla was reported In the 200 block at 7:23 p.m. Monday. JOLLY CONTINUED FROM A 1 from intricately chore<>· gtaphed ballet numbers to lively songs to heartfelt poems being read aloud. The students have sha.red the holiday spirit with the · hospital's veterans for the past 20 years as a way to give back to those who vallonUy fought tn World War n. the ·Korean Wdr and Vietnam War . • tt's such a rewarding experience for these kids," said Tracy Widder, volunteer coordinator. •tn eighth grade, they start learning about U.S. history. Most of these vets are. a dying breed.• •Monrovia A~ Gr.nd theft was reported in the 1700 blodt at 9:28 a.m. Monday. •W ...... ••Av.nue: Vandalism was reported in the 2300 block at 11:54 a.m. Monday. The variety show was open • to any seventh-or eighth-grader who wished to participate, and au the acts were designed and choreo- graphed by the students. After participating in a dance number last year. Louie Bloche, an eighth- grader. read a poem he wrote in honor of the veterans. GRCG fll' I OMV Pll()T Leigh Jobmon. 13, holdl a Dag as she Joins wtth fellow rudents·ln singing .. Cod Bl America" to those ln attendance at the Long Beach Veterans Adminlstradon Nursing Home. • EMt 17th ftr9et: A rob- bery was reported •n the 200 blodt at 5:03 p.m. Monday. • EMt 18th ftr9et: Grand th•ft was reported In the 400 block at 12:3A p.m. Monday. NEWPORT BEACH • Welt C0Mt Highway. A traffic coll~ion tnvolvtng Injuries was reported 10 the 2700 block at 12:05 p m Tuesday. • c.gnity &MM: Grand theft was reported in the 200 block at 5:28 p.m. Tuesday. •Conk.a Drive: Vandalism . was reported in the 100 blodt at 3:34 p.m. Tuesday. • Irvine A.,...! An indi· vidual was reported drunk In publk in the 100 block at 4:26 p,m. Tuesday. • Newu~ Otntier Drive: Petty theft was reported 1n the 100 block at 4:38 p.m Tuesday. • IUwnide AVWtUe llnd Welt CoMt Highw•y: A hit-and-run was reported at 12:18 p.m. Tuesday. •Vista UmbroMll A bur· glary was reponed 1n the 2700 block at 5:47 p.m. Tuesday. . • Sith Street llnd s .. 1hore Drive: Vandalivn was reported at 12·12 p.m. Tuesday. (he original "It fell reaJ good, and I thmk they must have felt proud to have it dedicated to them.· Louie said. Maggie Donnelly, another eighth-grader, sang a duet Briefly _in THE NEWS Court to consider returning cottages An Orange County Supcn- or Court Judge is set to hear d local group's challenge today dgamst Calilom1a State Parks to return the rormer re idents lo Crystal Cove. Superior Cour1 Judge Franca.sco Ftrmat wall hedr arguments and i.s expected to issue a tentative ruhog on the vuhd1ty of the claun. The Crystal Cove Commu· nity Trust sued the state cdler it PVtcted the former residents of the 46 beachfront cottages on July 8. The trust 1s aU~ng the state mishandled the evlc- bons and didn't perform ade- with another student. Maggie said she enjoyed the reward- mg experience of performing for the veterans. ·u·s mce to make au the r people smile because they don't get a Jot of excitement cHound here,~ Maggie said. quate env1ronm >ntaJ analy is to jusbly the action. Ftrmat <>et the hearing for 3:30 p.m. today m Depart- ment C25 ·at the Central Jus· tlce Center in Santa Ana. Students earn awards for science work 1Wo UCI students hayc been honored for thelf out- standing acluevement and dedication to the study or l>cience. Doctoral stud,mts Lituren Billings a.nd Kd.I<'O Matsuku· md will each receive $25,000 ~cholarsh1ps after receiving the Achievement Rew.ml~ for College Scient:Lsts Foundation r:eUow lup Award, the umver- sity announced Wednesday. BiJlings, a fourth-year doc- tordte !otudent m th • Depart- ment of NeurobiolO<JY dncl <Behavior. studies neurolog1- Rabbirr Insurance Agency AUTO• llOMEOWNEJlS • lff..AlTH 1.t.16J11J '"'" / ')~ ~ ~ G-~ .. G('J.) \ T .. , ........... 4',.,. /, # 949-631 -77 40 44 1 Old ~ BM.. Newport 8-:JI CN.t HJNI Ho.pit.all OVER 25 YEA RS IN CO STA MESA • Now Owned & Operated by Mesa Upholstery • INSTALLED BEFORE HOLIDAY ALL CARPET & FLOORING Vinyls • Ceramics Wood • Laminates CURRENTLY MARKED DOWN 30°/ooff • CALL NOW • 642-8400 • Custom-Made furniture • Slip Cove rs • Patio furniture Draperies. Shades. & 8edspreads • After the vanety show, lhl• students mingled wtlh the veteran~. delivenng ga.fts dnd de.sert. Many of th<> veterttm. w<>1e moved by the studcn~· t.pmt or generosity. "Jt'c; lovely and Ul puing: cal proces e~ related to Parkin on·~ dtsea'-<' Molsukuma,. d i.tudPnl in the Med1cdl SoenUsl T1ctin· mg Progrum, u. enrolled u; JOtnt rndst<'r\, dlld docto rttll' programs. She u. an hN l> ~­ ond yedr or medical <tehool dnd conduru r !'.eMch m Lhl• DPpdrtment of Moll•cul~ir Baol~JY dnd B1orherrustry Samueli Foundation hands out $10,000 Th<> Corond de! /\ 1tlr-bd!><'<l SamuPh Founddt1on hti'> rtwnrdecJ a $10,000 grdnt to u Lugund N1quel nonprofit orgdmialton that condurt-. drt workc;hops for p<.'Ople 'iutler- mg from chronic tllne<,'>f'" J\rt & Cn•.ttWtl} for I l<•dl- 1ng WdS rounded hy loc di enlist c1nd fomwr urt profe~sor L1une Zdgon 10 yeat" t1gu Mure than 5,000 dd\.llts cllld <'hildn•n have paruc1pttled m the orgdmiahon's Art for l lealmg wor~hop owr the years. These work hop!> g1vP J>dtients suifenng from vdn· ou.s illnes e the opportumty I I I I I I Vietn<1m vctt-rdn Toin Pc1lmien sa1<l. "It bm11qht ii t£'dr lo my eye • • Deirdre Newman coveo ~uca t1on. She may be reached at (949) 574 -4221 or by e·ma1I at de1rdre,newmanfll<Jt1mes com to c•xpn..,, lhP1r rrt•c1t1\ 1ty on c ttn v,1., w1lh <.1< r\ ht p~unt!> /\ l f'mlwr:-. ot 'the ott1c1nvo· 11011 dlcl tlw qr.mt will IH• u~' d to h11\ prul"'''111111l- qudhl~ .tcr~ Ile JM.Hit-. .iml cHllSl4-' c .1n\ i.1'-'l''> for I 1)110 c h.Lldn•n cind t1clulh' \\ho will dtlt•nd workothop .. n•·\I ,-~··•I Charity g<.>L'i night at thr PaJar<' Park Qui' ht•< or C •Jrfl und Pdlttn• P.irk \Hll 1n•.11 rn<m• thdn 40 1.1011111>' to u r ulPrt'cl hohcld} c110nPr, min11.1tUH' qolf. c1am<'' dnd l'~'t•nts r:n- doy The• Eu ... 1 Cu.1 I c um11<m~ lltld crtnte•ll·d tl'i corpmolP Jltlf1\ b,'f <lll'•t' OI llH "f'fll 11 I TdQl'd} .tnd de•< 1rlr>d tu dondlP 1l" PH ninq tit Pdldn• P.1rk 10 lht' Cn-.td "'It"" r h11n- t~ ~Nvmq l'Pople an '•·t'<I. The> nonprofit qrm1p pru· v1dl''> plO<Jr..t.m!> dnd hn1mc 1t1l d!>St'itdnn• lo low-inc unli' ttnd hnmeh''' pt~pll' · lntormdtinn l1•t1nnP 0 [\nt>n Ot•nd11r, 1714~7 5 1 - 110\ I ENTIRE PURCHASE I J69 E. 17tk Sr. I I Con• MUA Aca~s hto• RAlpks 1· : ~!~~,~ .. ~~:~!~~~: L~~!'(""::::,,t:.~"" l ~~~ i~ .. ------------ . ~~·nice c..t.rlnl Sizzling FaJrta Bar • Strolling M ariachis \ Margarita & Cerveza Bar •. ,..... ....... .. avcilable In many locations PR ly 'Dmys Tb Go OllTUllY Hilda I. Carey Visitabon and V18Wlng for Costa Mesa resident Hlldd I Carey will be held from 4 to 9 p m. today at Forest Ldwn Mo~. 4471 Uneoln Ave , C.)'p , MemortaJ l'Vla~ wdl bt> held at 12:30 p,m Friday. also at Forest Lawn Mrs Carey was 92. Sbe vol. u.nteered a.s a Gray Lady tn the 1950s with the Amencnn Re<! Cross. wnere she drove veterans to and trom th Sawtelle Veteran's I losp11uJ She also volunteered often cit the Costa Mesa Senior O>nt r tor many years. Mrs Camy t\ urvtved by daughten J11M Barr, Frances South, Murv Lou Dom and Patty Milin ttnd son Eddie Carey. • TO OUlt MAOIRS: The Daily Ptlot wekomes obituart~ for fM· ~ts Of for~ resi<Mnts of Costa ~ and Newpon Beach If you want to have an obituary printed tn the Pilot, aslc your mortuary to fa.x us the info'"'• uon at (949) 646-4170 or call tilt newsroom at (949) 764 4324 Raymond. 88. a 25-year resl<h•nt of Newport Beach --known to htS many friends as "The Mayc,1 of Promontory Pomr was born. in Brooklyn. New Yem the lou'1 child of Joseph and Annunz dla Zambito He was named af'e· lhc r ftrst child, who died at tt-o age of three Ho married h·~ hlelong sweetheart, Mane Cicardo. and they lived happtt; together 1n New Y()(I( and. al1er rehrement in 1976. at Promontory Pouit for a total of 65 blissful years His beJo\led w.te passed away 1n t 996 Though he had no ch11d1en h ' Ille 1s cetebfated by hlS only ltving sibling. Mane Casciaoo 90 who reSldes 1n Hunll~oo Beach. and a host of 1c>Y1ng nieces. nephews, and fneo<!s who are saddened by h•s pas51ng He as predeceased tJ; his Sister Susan Barbera. and his brother. Joseph Zambito He WOl'lled as a saJes mana9' 1 '°' a nationWlde iewetry and accessory~· In hts retirement, he was a volunt9et at Hoag Hospital and soaaJly active in the Newport Beach community, espeoally .. 1 Promontory Point There will be a vlSitahon held ttlas tvernng (Thursday. 12 til from 4·00 PM. to 7·00 PM followed by llltemment sef'\ll(l(lS Friday, 3 00 PM., al Pactflc View Memonal Part(, 3500 Pacific View Df'!Ve. Corona dGI Mar (949) 644-2700 In lieu of flowefs. the family requests that donauons be made 1n Raymooo's name to Hoag Hosp.ta! Foundation, One Hoag Onve, Newport BNch. CA . Daily Pilot . .. CONTINUED FROM A 1 .. Sacramento belleve Soci.t.I have a good retuement, • Security ls truly that secure?• · Campbell Mid •t thJnk th Predictions have placed a prionty. To oppoM th11 the drying up ol the Sod.al lhortsighted • · Security till at anywhere How ver, CampbeU will r l1 ment. The money can between 2013 and 2040, no doubt have dlfficulty tn then. et I t 1n lhe cue of a Petry Mid. pllchlng the adea to a Democ- 401 k and IRA. be withdrawn Now more than ever, Petry ratk: legtslature reeling from at~ 59 112. Mid. at la unportant for i.ndJ. a sagging economy and fall· •t cannot imagine the state vi4UAll to seiZe the~-out from the failed attempt to voting egauut the new f eder-bllity for lbe11 own retire-deregulate the power busi- al guldeUnes ttiat will be • ments. n gomg lnto effect over th next Campbell. a cer1ilied pub· few years,• Petry d. "lndi-lie accountant. sald he hoped viduals may soon be asked to the bill would give worlang seU-fund their ntir rellre-people more freedom to do Campbell' btll c.ould ment through their 401kS, Just that 4038 , IRAs and personal "These are always to savings Do lawmcikers Ul irpprove the way for people to r ult tn as much StOO mil- hon in lost f venu for ldtP. programs. "It' golng to be a tough sell! sasd Sandy Hamson, th as istant director of the Gettl~. INYULVED • GRl1NG INVOlWD runs penod· IC.Alty 1n the Oatly Pilot on • rotating besls. If you'd like tnfOf!NtJon on ldd1ng Vo"' Ofgantution to thl$ ltSt. c..all (949) 57~298 OASIS SENIOI CENTER Medl on Wh ls volunteers are needed lo dtstnbute pre- pcired d.15h to homebound seniors tn the Newport B ach area. The delivery ttme tl> between 11 ·30 a.m and 1 p.m d~uly The Oa is Sentor Center dlso needs volunteer nurse for its bunonthly blood pre ure screenmg The cen- ter offers this seMcc between 9 and 11 d m on the first and thud Tuesdays of the month. Volunt~er hould comnut two hours once a month or volunteer on a ubst1tute ba 1 The center l.l> al 800 l\1argu nte Ave. Corona del J\.1dr (9-49) 644-3244 OPEU PACIFIC The Opera Pacific Cudd Alliance. a upport group for Opera Pao11c, hell act.Jvtlles for volunt f\ (9491474-4488 OPEUTION 4 CLEAN SLATE Operation Clean lcste, a Cos- ta Mesa-bd ed orgamzallon that focus on graJflb pre· ventton. needs volunteers to pdlnt out graff1ll and a lSt w1th other duties Mtchael Howard (71 41 435-0745. OCC NAUTICAL lllUIY Orange Coa l College' School or Sailing and Sea· man hip need book dona- ttons for 11J. Naullcdl Library. Thou ands of voluple of boaling-relcltl'd title are needed Th School of Sailing and Seamanship is at 1801 W Coast Highway, Newport Beadl (949) 645-9412 OUNGE COAST INTElfllTH SHELTER The large t family helt r ln the rounty need volUhteers for its ctuJdren' programs. It e peoally d tr tuton. and lho5e who can take part ln aclJv1he pa t 6 p m Lon Glover. (9-491631-7213 OUN'I COUNn CIHLD UUSE PllVENTION CENTEI The center needs volunteers to work wtlh hlgh-nsk fa.mi· U and chtldri n, providing weekly emobonal upport to fanuli , ln.f ants end h.rst-time mothers m their home • OCCAPC t a lung for • three-hour weekly commit- ment. (949) 722-110? · 0U1111 cou1n COllWm DIYILOP•IT COUNCIL Volunteers are needed for a vanety of functions. (714) 839-6199.' OUN,ICOUNn HOMILISS TISI fOIC I The task force is recruitmg volunteers for the lnterf8.1lh Counol Network to work one on one with homeless adults 10 a program on bask We lulls. (9-49) 263-1 ??4 . OUN&E COUNn MUSEUM OF UT Learn more about art and shcU'e with your commuruty by becoming a docent at the Orange County Museum of Art. A docent IS a volunteer who gwdes adults and school groups through the gd.Uen and teaches about the muse· urn's collections and e.xh1b1· llons (9-49) 75~ 1122. Ext 204 OUN&I coum WORKS Part1c1pate m bfe manage· ment and employment tram· mg workshop as a ucce s coach to foster teens 1 b to 18 1949) 509-1451. OIGINIZITION FOi THI HUMANE CUE Of ANIMALS Volunteers are needed to care for stray and lost animdls m the Newport Beach. Costa Mesa and Corona del Mar areas. (949) 722-1357. ORTON DYSlllll soc11n ou1&E COUNnlUICH Volunteers are needed to teach read.Ulg lolls. work ·on mailings and coordinate the adult group. (714) 999-0118 between 9 a m . and 3 p.m PACIFIC SYMPHONY' OIClllSTU • The Orange County Pact/1<: Symphony Orchestra' Vol- unteers m Education Oppor· tunilt s program need vol- unteers to a t ch.Udren m a variety of hands·on mu 1cal actJvilles Volunteers spend a total of lX Saturday morrungs wtth the duldren. (714) 755· 5788, Ext. 244 PEDIATRIC CANCER llSIAICH FOUNDATION PCRF rai s money to up· port the peditltrlc cancer re earch laboratory at thf' Cht1dren' Hospital of Ordnge · County. It nc>ed volunt{>(>rs for a variety of dube fC}.4q) 727-7483 PRIME DYNAMICS Prune Dynam1C!>. tl wport Beach nonprofit orgdl\lZatton for the 99 and youngN set needs volunteers for 1l!. pro· gTam (9-49).262· 7300 PROJECT CUDDLE PrOJect Cuddle. a nonprofit organization. '>erves thP needs of csbu d, abandoned dlld drug-expo ed chlldren In addition to ofhre help and once-cs-month. 12·hour hot· hne shafts. volunteer<, are nc ded tor an dux1hcsry group. fund·rdising comrrut- tee dJld to help da tnbute tickers to top babt from being abandoned tn trash blllS Th orqamzatton dlso n d dondted qlft 1tPm for mother<> and babies (7 14 J 432-9681 PROJECT TOGETHER Project Tog ther kc; adult Donate your vehicle. 1 -888-308-6483 Set hope in morion to improve lo al lives. . ' D p11rtm nt of f111ance. • Becau of lh climat we'r m, anything We this is gotng to be that much tough r to g l peited.· :rodd Ctl • e tax consuJ- tAnt et th Co.ita M sa brdnch of Oclo1tte & Touch • agreed that federal and tate r llre· rbent law should be uniform. • u mould be th Glles said. •1t's much that way· • Paul Oiftton c~n the mvironment anct John W¥Vt Airport. He m-v be r~ at (949) 764-4330 °' by .. matt at ,,.u1 cfmtonOl•tJl'nfl com volunteers to establish a trust· mg. one~to-one relauon h1p with children str eel from famlly probl ms and ab'™! Thi component of the Ordnge County Health Care Agency·s CluJdren's M ntal Health Services off rs train- Ulg and 'iUpeM'>IOO for the progrdlll Many of the chll· dren are econonucally depnved and v1cttms of neglect (949} 722-7086 REICH OUT FOR SE~IORS Volunteen. are needed to pro· v1de companionship and fnendshtp to isolated enior.. in Newport Bedch and Costa Mesa naming and support Me offered. and volunteer m~t be t8orolder. (9491442· IOOO READING IY 9 The mentor readmg progrc.im '>f'elu volunteers to redd to tudent an kind rqartf>n through thJrd §rcsde In C0<;td Me a. Pomona Elementary School. (949) 515-6980, Whit· tier Elementary School 1949) 515-6898; \\'llson Elemenlctry School. (949) 515-6995, dJld New habmar Leanung Ccn· ter, (949) 646-0396, need help 10 d'i'ilSbng students m read· my. wnt1ng dnd Engh h Mentor ses~1ons mcsy be scheduled from 8·30 to 11 30 a m dnd dlter chool. from 3 to 6 p m 1onday through Fnday •• HOUSE CONTINUED FROM A 1 hav my doub • • Id Couo· ciJworrut.il l.indd Duon. who ha long favored Vlll9 th hoUJe. Volunteer contnbuuon may be baid to com by 10 o r ion. but v n th mon- ey from the Seg ~uom is not a um bt-t The SW0,000 d 1gndted for th hou~ In the Home Ranch d velop· ment agr ment Cdll only be coUected by thP city q() ddy aft r the ftrst butld1ng permit as lS ued for th proJ t ite Th Hom Rcsnch develop- ment -which ca Us for a nag- b.ip lk d tor • 192 hom d.nd nu.xcd comm radl dnd mdustrial u on ~1 acr of former farmland north of the dn 01 go Freeway -1 being chalJ ng d Citizen ere gathenng 1gnatur for d ref rendum that would put the 1tem up for d public vote and a local labor uruon is con- adenng u10g the etty for approVltlg the pro1ect. So the, tustonc hoUM> Wlll bf> wvcd ti Home Ranch SUr· viv th~ challenge dgam t 1t cm d the community can rdl.Se $200.000 to rt>store 1t -d cost that could incredse over ume tf the hou further deteno· rut PS To prvvent further deteno· rdtton, the C'Ouncil also voted . MAILING CONTINUED FROM A 1 hd~ d $384,000 conlrdC"t with the oty to conduct the mcUJ campaign, told cit) olflo dls to hope that 7 .000 to 8.00CJ peo- pl would r pond to dU thrPe mdtlers But now thtlt th«> cat\ ach1eved that goal after JU t the rm.t letter was ent out. off1c1als ar heartened thdl the county wtll S<>nou.,1-r ron- 1d "'r Newport Beach\ requ t to extend the dgrN:· ment another 10 year., That won't happ4>n unul alter 1t con 1ders an .-nv1ron- mental study for lht> airport. ThUndoy, ~ 6, 2001 Al . to l>'nd $2,000 to cover the house and prot It fr0111 bad weot.hf:r O~bot urroun~ing the HUKroh Hou hawted for months. M mbeB of th com· muruty hav n vocal on both 1d o1 th~ u • claim· mg lb hCJ Ii a hi&ton tretiUI OT claurung Jt • wast of public fuOO... In July, the council decided to put th house up tor sat rath r lhan pend ldlCJ'dY f '!)OD y to r ton• 1t · Af~r two months ol open b1dd1ng. thP city rec 1ved only on(' formal propos I, from N wport Beach r s1d nt Jcsne AJttnan-Dwan, who wantt'd th hou moved to Fd'lrv1cw P.ark. and then expand~ and opcrdted a a • pnvat wedding clnd r c: p· tion ha.ll E•rll r !>taff r ports called the propoMJ problem- all< becau 11 due not ht into the oty's plcsns for the' park Tho at ~londay s meet- ing poke again t Altmdn· Owan's propo aJ. d}"tng cs commerc.id.I bu lD wa not dppropndte and any dddtllon to the hou~ would de trov its histoncdl charact r Council membNs lhdnk d Alunan- Dwan for hN um but !>aid they would not punue h •r pla.n • Lolita ~ tov~s Cost.a Mes.a She may ~ reached at (949) 57~275 or by ~mail at lo/1r• h.ar~rOl.ar1~ com probably m F<•brual) 'f'W· port 8edch ofhc1.W. hop< that, by 1'1drch 1. the agreem nt will ~ ofhc1dU\ ext~nded Bludau aid the next round of I •Iler'> \\,ll be i,ent out n llt \\eE'k. ·with the • letters we·r • ~mg ctn 1ntere<..t we hcsd not Eren hefore. • Cit) Council· mdJl ll>\t> Bromberg ..aJd. •t think peupl 10 comdor rec- ognize they hdv a much to yam or lo-.e Ill tht.s <iettlemenl agre •ment d ewport Beat:h • • JWM <AMpllnde c:.overs New· port Beach She ~ be reach9d •t (949) 57• 4232 or by e mail •1 1urie c.au9r.and.e/.at1~ com • n.... -,·lac.'*' The Fint, The OriKirud, The Be1t l,AKI FOUST (9•9) 581 ·5566 ANAHllMHW (71~) 779·5566 COSTA MISA (71., 5'5-0310 LONG llACH/ SIGNAL ta&. (562) •26-1016 Houo GIFT ITH PuRCHA E FRo\1 SOUTH COA T PLAz SowJs W.,, ,,,.,,, .-.JJ W. IO oM IO y.r W;"q, cJwer II) oJfwrin6 a .-W di ...,. •;pi 'f fi-Die••• 1·9, "2001. s,.,Nl lt!iOO.,...,. in .... ,. .. ..,. ..... c... ,... ..................... ""' """" '°"' ... -.. ,... • •IWll • _.............. I 1·~ .... 0..-,_ ,.....,. .............. ,....Jflllll.,,_ ..., ........... -. • .., .... ,... .... c .. .. C.. .... CltC'Mlll• I 0 ......... , ... .... c.1 .. ,.,,,..,,,, ___ .....,...., --~.,, • . .· . . . .. . . . '. MO.RE· THAN . HALF ' . ·THE IRVINE RANCH . WILL BE PRESERVED FOR OPEN SPACE AND RECREATION • / .,. FOREVER. C .. More than 50,000 acre of public ~1 nd pri' .ire land on rhc Irvine Ranch -aln1osc 78 square rnil e\ -will hL' pr<>tl'tlcd forever a. ' ' wildcrnc~s, greenbelts, parks and rl'crc:.ll ion .1n:a\. In their beaury ... an.cl diver iry, they forn1 a 111ajestic nccwork of LOrnn1icccd open space and parks that constitute The Irvine Ranch l a11J Reserve. The reserve .-covers more than half of thl' 93,000-acre Irvine Ranch and includes 'n1ore than 1 1 .000 nc'' .Krc\ chat ·rhc Irvine Company is prot ccing in perpetuity in (:he cxpan iv~ norchern . sphere of the ranch, and in Laguna c:.1nyo n. This conservation achievement rdl~u"' L<>llL·t ti\e effort<, bv The , Irvine Company, con1muniry an<l environ1nc.:nc.1l organilations, and municipalitie on the ranch over man decade~. And ic guarantees that abundant and pern1ancnc open on che Irvine Ran h. For more infonnacion about · Doily Pilat - .. . Thvr$dor, ~ o, 2001 A7 .. ' ... . . . . Al !hnday. O.C1d. 6, 2001 fllllY Hubor View El••eatary School wW host a holiday boutiqu from 8:30 e.m. to 3':30 p.m. at St. Michael'• and All Angels, 3233 PaC!Wc View Drive, Corona del Mar. More than 50 vendol"I wW be tea- tunng holiday gifts, custom baskets, clothing. stationary, photo albWll$ and a raffle pnze drawing. (9-49) 552- 6222. The Orange Coat College HortJcultu.re Department wW host its annual poinsettia sale from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Friday and Saturday on campus, 2701 FatrVlew Road, Costa Mesa. Plants come ln white, pink. red, burgundy and mar- ble. and they range ln price from $5 to $40. (714) 432- 5748 Mother's Market wW have a ldste demonstration day ln the parking lot of its store from 10 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. at 225 E. 17th St .. Costa Mesa. Reservations required. (800) 595-MOMS. Th• eighth annual Ugbtlng of the Bay at Newport ,Dunes Waterfront Resort ln Newport Beach will take place at 6 pm at 1131 Back Bay Drive. The electn c trees will be IJghted m the rruddle of the bay and be accomparued by IJve mUSJcal perfonnances by chtldren's groups. caroling, seafood chowder, hot choco· late and a vis:1t by Santa. (800) 765-7661 ,.... .............. M by ua. com Mesa HIP School °' tbe p&_ay ·~ WOIMD• will be b.ad at ,;30 p.m. .. 3650 ,.. .... Roild. Coa ...... Pulur9 pedar· ID.IDCM wtD be beld el 3 ud 7 p.m. Selurday and 3 p.m. Sunday. •· se for Miiion. and studenll. and ~ for c:bil- d.ren 12 end younger. Advanced tickeu may be purcbued 1n th• schools A.S.B. olfice and at the door a half en hour before perfor- mances. (714) 424-8700. Opening-night tickets lndude a gala, serving hon d'oeuvres and deuertl. Gala tlcketl are SIS tor adults, 110 for senlon and students, end S6 for cbildre:n 12 and younger. . Oruge County's Festival Ballet Theatre wW team with the Southland Ballet Acade- my 1n the produc11on of ·Tue Nutcracker,• wbicb will have four shows beginning at 7 p.m. Pl1day 1n the Robert B. Moore Theatre. There will also be Saturday perfor- mances at 2 and 7 p.m. and a Sunday performance at 2 p.m. $19 for advanced reserve tickets, $16 for ..advanced discount tickets for OCC students, senior citizens and cblldren younger than 12. $20, $17 for children younger than 12 at the door. (714) 432-5880. 1he ........... Production Ora. ma wW begin the first of four shows of Thornton Wilder's play ·0ur Town,· beginning at 7:30 p.m. 1n the Barbara Van Holt Theatre at Estancia High School. 2323 Placentia Ave.. Costa Mesa. Other shows wW run Saturday, and on Dec. 14 and 15, all at 7:30 p.m. se. S6 pr.Yle. Call for tickets. (9'9) 515-6537. Make Tbo1e Patio1 '1 Entrie1 Beautiful. UN'd Brick Enny (I Front Yant Pario TOP PE R The Gent's PwplMil C.aMndar Sport timept9ce c:cmOinet Aot·w petfonnanc. and hcni10M ~ lr'a !I. per- &ect waldt ~ Ol'f ~. Youwil r-. ...I a~. 11nc1 its ,......, by ~. and ...... .,,,. CIUIDnd- idy ~~ the .,.. 2 l 00. Wilt\ a 5')'90' ,,.,.,., '-""· tolid ..... ...., bnal.f and ,....but- •"'-fda.,. "-· if'a ...,_ ,.;.,.,. ID 200 "'*'-,,,_. GI $3". ltt Jim Jeoninp iruall your c:ompl«e yud landscape. ·~bock. stone, tile. dace &. concrete worii. • Can rt"Cornmmd quallly designen &. landsapm . • Expm Masonry ~an.. de~ &. re·groutma . • Draanaat problemsl Wt. solve tht.m. ....... dW.Cs_,IM .... ., ... 8 ,, c.I .!'.=~:::.. t/c11 I •rs/er -» ZWATCHC0 6 ..._.S,m'r111._lnw1 lw•~•._. ........... Dhit ............ AROUND TOWN A dMI titled •11o11•y 0'98Dt for Chl.ldnm • wW be held at 9 a.m. at Sherman Ubrwy & Gudenl, 2647 E. Cout ~:TJ• Corona del Mar: Each wW decorate a living tree planted ln a terra c:otta pot. S45 for one parent and one chlld. All materials provided. Preregistration required. (949) 673-1261. ........ pup:p 11111 Jim G-Ne wW give his boUday puppet abow at 1 and 2 p.m. at the Newport Beach Central Ubrary's Friends Meeting Room. 1000 Avocado Ave., Newport Beach. (949) 717- 3801. SUIDIY The Orange County Fair- grounds will host the BXI Orange County Holiday Barter Fair from 10 a.m. to s p.m. ln Building 10 at the fair- grounds, 88 Fair Drive, Costa Mesa. $10, members only. Call the Business Exchange of Orange County Inc. at (71.C) e.47-5-477. A recepUoa for artist Carolyn Reynolds, whose oil paintings exhibit titled Edges · ls on display Sunday through Dec. 28 at the Newport Beech Central Ubrary, will be held at 2 p.m. ln the library's Friends Meeting Room. The library ls at 1000 Avocado Ave. lo Newport BeeClh. Tbe Qahad Jewtrll c-ter of Newport Beech will light the Giant Menorah of Freedom at 4 p.m. 1n Bloomingdale's courtyard at Fashion llland. 905 Newport Center Drive, Newport beach. A children's choir, face painting. live music, downs and enterta.ln- ment, Chanukah gifts and treats and doughnuts will be at the event. (949) 721·9800. llOIDIY A breut cancer support group for women who have TM Or-. Camly .... SfnglM will bclll ... IDmial Christma dance .. &:30 p.111. a& the c-. Mme Communi- ty Center, ta.,, Park Ave .• Cmta Mela. StO. O&nca fea- tures a rock 'n' roll deejay. (714) 963-6:M5. . • TllSllY A work.llMp ........ to develop the tooll need9d to market and promote a prod- uct will be held at Natioaal University, 3390 Hubor Blvd., Costa Mesa. Work· shops are put on by tbe Orange County Cbal*r ol the SelVice C01J>9 ol llaar9d Executives. S25 includes materials, S5 diKounl if pr. paid. (71.C) 550-7369. . ... AINe1 .._ ........ .,_... Health: Avoiding 1bxic Mate- rials• wW be gtvm from 6:30 to 8 p.m. in the patio cale at the Mother's Market store at 225 E. 17th St., Colt.a MeN. Reservatlom requl.red. (800) 595-MOMS. WIDllSllY Free MIDplel'of ...., .. .._ skin care remedies will be given at a free MJDinar from 6:30 to 8 p.m. ln the patio caf e of Mother's Market. 225 E. 17th St., Costa Mesa. Reser- vations required. (800) 595- MO~. llC. 14 &tuda tUgla Sdaool wUI host en "Our Town Chow Down• ln the school's Com· mons area from 6 to 7 p.m. $5. Soup and bread from Mlm1's Cate will be served. Reserva· tions requested. (949) 515· 6537. DIC. 15 Sal.Ion ...w to ..Uboat radDg or those looking to improve their sldlls can participate ln a weekend radng clink and Famous Brand Sleepwear & Sportswear END OF THE YEAR SA ·Friday, Dec. 7th, 9am-5pm BELOW FACTORY COST Men' , Women's & Children' Thermal Ski Jammies Flannel Pajamas & Fun Prints 941-943 ewhall ()ff,._,,~-IW.·17• Coeta Mesa .... - IDCKORY FARMS-· SAVE $4.00 Jib. BEEF STICK• '9" SlJMMBa SAUL\GE • •ua o-' , , s..., ... aa_._. ...... .......... fl ....... ...., ...... ,......_....., •• 'o ' ' ' . ~.-. _.. . ... --. ~ ~ . , . . A lflrtel II r'P° ,....... maace ot •A CbrilftDM Pud-COiia ..._ r11tdsa1a Cali ~. • a coDect1oa o1 Cbdlt· drop olf their outdae.d Padftc mu IOD99• stories, poems a.If white pllQl8I at ~ and caroll put Oil bY the Bal· binl a• dty tc:hooll through boa Perfonning Al1I Theater Dec. 1-4. Call the R«ydlng wW begtn at 8 p.m. at St. · Hotline at (714) 75'·5600 for Mark ~ Church. a lilt ol locatlom. A monetary Newport Beech. 115, SlO for award wW be given for each children young• tbu 16. phone book placed into a (949) 673~5. 1Chool'1 coUedion bln. II(. 17 A .-.& M8llll ctll•nlllll the 6nt night ol the Cbrilt· DIM Boat Pande wW be be1d from 5;30 to 8:30 p.m. at tbe Newport Harbor Nautical Mu1eum. 151 E. Cout Hlgb-w-.t;.. Newport Beech. Reler-va requested by Dec. 14. S30. (949) 673-7863. llC. 1t . A...,._. I lew lo pr .... tnclividuall for the state notary exam will be given by the National Notary Alm. from 9 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. at the Hilton Hotel. 3050 8rllto1 St., Costa Mesa. $139. Call to register. (800) 876-6827. A second tralnlng seminar wW be given Jan. 16 at the Wyn- dham Garden Hotel at 3350 Avenue of the Arts ln Costa Mesa. llC. 20 Tbe Newport HUis .Carden Club will bold a holiday lun· cheon beginning at 11 a.m at the Big Canyon Country Club, 1 Big Canyon Dnve. Newport Beach. (949) 640· 1889. OllOlll Team Swvtvor Orange County hosts its "Walk and Talk,• a biweekly walking group t.or women who have had or have cancer. Women have the opportunity to share their experiences and support one another. The group meets at 10 a.m. the second and fourth Fndays of every month at the Nikegoddess store ln Fashion Island in Newport Beech. (949) 275· 3888. . Tbe Upper' Newpdrt Bay Eco- logical Reserve and Nature Preserve hosts kayak tours of ~.and ,....., Gm',-MUU· more's •Hot• VK.bll, Ocee.n Racers Prom 1bpAJJs to Tur· bol, • an exhibition of 25 ol his original yacht pelntingl wW run through Marcil 15 at the Newport Jlarbor Nautical MUMWO.. 151 E. Cout High- way, Newport Beech. Free. Miltimore'• pa1ntingl depict the evolubon of offshore rac· tng yacbtJ. {949) 615-8915 TIM Jewllll Faally Sentce of Orange County is fonning a parenting group that will meet from 10 to 11:30 a.m. Mondays ai the Jewish Fami- ly SeTVice. 250 E. Ba.ker St .. Suite Q, Costa .Mesa. The program offers parents the opportunity to talk with other parents and a counselor about concerns and to learn ways of succes ful parenting. Call for lnfonnation on f s and group enrolllnent. (7 14) 445-"4950. W0818D 50 ud older may be part of a dlscuss1on group coordinated by Jewuh Fama· ly SeMces to address is u such as annety. dep oo. relationships, lonebn and family th.at meets from 10 to 11:30 a.m. MoodaY5 at th agency omc . 250 E. Baker St.. Swte G. Costa Mesa. Pre- , registration reqwred. (714) 445-"4950. Frtendl of tbe Newport Beach Public Ubra.ry U ed Book Store are asking for patrons to donate books to replenish the dwtndling stock. Books may be left at any of the three branc-h libraries at Balboa. Mariners, or Co~na del Mar. or ln the book closet next to the Fnend.s Book Store at 1000 Avocado Ave .. Newport Beach. All hardcover and paperback donattons, with the excepbon of magannes and law books, w1U be accepted and are tax deductible (949) 759-9667 ~HA. \fl YOU 8E£ N INJURE[) r-7 : '\J • \ N I\ l I T 0 AC C I [) f N l ., 1 ~· q) -i~ • . --- ... ,. ........... 11 .................... ..... .. • •• • • .. , .. •11•111•? You don't have to ltve with that pain. If you have been tnJured we want to lend you a ,_ video calted ·ne a. • ., 1Wls AJI 11 • urm2 rfl ,..., 11 rw •• ._. ,,,,.,,. • This Educational video has a retail vatue of $29.95 and Is yours ,_ of charge when you caH todly. Whtptnh lntunes can be very painful and fOC'Q lasting Without the proper medal treatment. • CALL OUR OfflCEI-FOii nMM A& VIOEOI • Doily Pilot ARoUNDToWN lhundoy, O.C.,,.,ber 6, 2001 AJ A lloU*r gift *°P will run from 10:30 a.m. to 4 p m. thtOUgh Dec 24 at Sh rma.n Labrir'Y & Gard n , 2647 E. COllll Highway. Corona d I Maf. Handniad needl work. · ctecoraUons for lh tr ~ und home. botiday card • and gilt wrap will all be avclllabt . (949) 673-2261. Tbe Brame lnstJtule off rs rree computer cla to (>f!(>· pie with fading vlS10n who hav<' d1Hiculty e<'1n9 th<• COff')PUter screen TM O ttWi Center at 800 Mar91wnt<· Ave .• Coronel df>I t<.for, oflprs six ons. Call to 19n up tor classeS. (7 t 4) 821 -5000 Manb&IJ'• T~ Kwon Do In Costa M oU rs lrN• 1'11· defense cla to cl1rltn(• pilots and flight dtll•ndants Cl are taught hy lhn •- t.un US. Nctbolldl Chdmp1un Tom Mar.>hall Ma.r..hdU\ I t1I 333 E. 17th St , u1lt• l'l, Co~· ta Mesa. (Q491 574-0 12:! ; A plrltual are cl meets at 7.15 pm Wedm•o,dtty.., ctl 3400 lrvme Av<', ~u1tc• 11·1, Newport B<'rte h < .111 to re ervc d ., •dt 1(14 t•1 2ti 1- 1462. llST In A brain tumor upport group meet th<' hr'> I d nd t h11 d Thursdays f'rtC'h month lrnm 1 to 8:30 p m tit Ill<' t lo(l<J Crui. cer Cent •r di I lottq t lo'>p11,1I I Hoag Ori\ t' ,.. .... , .. p1111 Bedch Frt'<.' Req1 trdt1011 nt1t reqWrPd TIW group I" destgned to ht>lp 1x1lwnt., 1.mrl then fanul.w und (•rst111HI c1nd rope with thC' lflnt''"' tll-1 '!I 574-6232 Or • .mge C ounty's Festival Ballet Theatre wtll team with the ·outhland Ballet Academ) In the produ< Uon of "Tht> utcretcker," which will have four hows beginning at 7 p.m. Friday in the Robert B. M oore Theatre at Orange Cod l College. There ~II also be Saturday performances at 2 and 7 p.m. and a unda) pt>rformanC'e at 2 p.m. 19 for advan<.e reserve tlckel!I. 516 for advance dJscount tickets tor OCC tudenls, ~nlor dU1ens and children vo unger than 12. 20, 517 for children younger than 12 at the door. f714) 432-5880. t. Andrew' Prub) terlan Church hosts a m •ntdl 1lh • ..,., support group from h .JU to H pm ·unday tn Dt(•rt•nlll'ld Hall C at 600 St Anc1u·~ ... R0ctd, Newport B<>o< h 1114111 574-22.16 The Jewt b Family Service of Orllnge Count) 'i>""'or' ,, dJ cus ion group lo< u ... mq on co nct'ms cmcl H'"pon..,1l11ht11•., of ddult ch1lclr.-n 11nd ttwir parent~ from 11 to 7 p m "' u Tu Mfayl> tl month .11 tlw It•'' - bh Fdmtly Sci'\ Ht olfu j1 di 250 E. 8dker St "lttll' <;, Co ta ~1C'cl . to ,,.,., 111•1 ... 011, per St> ton Prt>rt•qi-.11.1111111 requared C7 t4 1 4.t5-4'txl The Jewish Famll} ~rvlte of O range County htt'> c.1 ''''(•kl~ parenbnq '>UJ>p<llt qroup tu help parent' I •tun 'lftlh•qu .., for uccc lul Jktrt•ntmq 1u1d helpmg them <lt'dl '' ''h tlw It 1•!11111., ,ind l>4·h.i\·1or ol Lhe1r c h1lclr1•n ThP 9roup nll't'h lrorn Ill to t l ·JO d m \Ion drt\' iii .IPY. l'h r:(uml} "•'r 'lfl'. '..!SO c; Bdkt•r !'\t Suri<' < ~ ('o,td Mesa Thf' qroup will Cll\'t_•r top1<. dhoul 111tin· 11qlllq c111q1•1 , dn'tH'I\ .ind fWt'r P"'''lHl' chlldn•n '''-IW· rwnc " PrPrC!.Jl'I rt111011 fl'qlltrPtl t7 J 4 f 4 15·44:>0 fht> Costa Mesa ·enlor Cen· h r hu' ht1llroom dunc mq with II\ t• m11'1< trom th1• PPtPI Vcut < ,,.,, holl rn11 1111 Tut·...clt1} 111qh1' trom 'I W to Ill 10 pm ,,, h«i I \\ I ll(h :..t ( 11'ld :'\Jt•.,u ~ 1(14111 ·.H8-Ui6~ Jewhh f dm lly e-n.ke of C >rt111tfl' ( ·uunt\ ..,,,.m .. or., on 1 11111111u1 h1•t1hnq '>Upport 11r1111p Im 1111• c hrontct1Uy it\. Thi· purpo.,.• '' 1r1 fH0\'1d1• fklttu tpdnt.., w11h Pffi1lt1onal dHll 'Plflltt•tl ... upport tu mt1 n- 11Clt' 11ln1•" und 11., ron .. .-- q\11 111 l'" Th·· qrmq> me •t.. di 7 p 111 Thur,dt1~., ctl J.-, .. 1 h RETIREMENT SALE Mary Barr co11clutks 42 ytars of urvict! ( I 1; I \ I I I~ HI I 11 ( I I ( I'--..... 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Cl-.... t FonUl'f ~·I'\ IC t•, 250 C: Bt1kl'r St • C "'''' ~ h '>d. ;\lh•nd.1nre h ln•c., but n•91strt1t1on 1<; r~utwd 11111 44 c;.4<1511 Scrabble Club o. 350 mee~ uom h to 111 p m TI\Ur:o.<ld\' <ti Bortlt•r' Book' !'1.lu'-IC , C 'tilt• on I !Ith '-lrt ·Pl .ind "-ww- port H1111l,•v11rcl Co.,ld ~ lt•'>tt. 3 ""''\' pld)-t•r., <1T1' '"el· t ur11t• tt14'11 75~1·4H7 I The Coln and Stamp Club m1·"1' lr11111 I to l pm \ lon- tlc1\' .it th1• < >o...i'> S£>mnt ( '1•n- 11 r '\;t''' nwmlwr., tnh•rl'SIP<1 1n 1r.1thnu IH•} mer t1nd .. 1•lbnq .. 1.1m~,... .md <"Otn., '"" lwmq <,ouqht to 10111 thtt">(' mlum1<1I ffip(•llng"> Th••re urP nu h·Ps rl•quued t<t-l'lt ~4-.L?H Jey, lsh Fam II rvlce oftf'r. onqoinq hc>r. ti\ t 1 11• 1l ., fl· port group' tor •tc!Ulh 11t 1111 ... 1.iq1" ol 1 • ...,.., Tiw qro111,., 'hrin~ t XJ>f'Of'n< l''o h1•1H ho\', othf ,., dl'dl w1th qnc•I n·1.,1\1• 'upport c.md 1 .. t1rn \\a\.., 111 < ofJt> \\ llh -.,ulrtl '" .111<1 In,., < >rw qrnup nw1 t' .11 7 pm T1w,dd\':. <11 B•·lh .l.1c11h 111 Ir\ 11w TI11· "'« onci qruup llll'l'I' di 111 ti Ill Tllt''d<I\.., 1tl T1•mplP Jud"" rn Lt1qun.1 ·I hll' Tht• thml qr11up 1nt>1•1' til I rm Thur..cl1I) ... di th • r.zrn ( ·1·1111'1 m ,\r1<1h••11n Fri" IJ11t c1d\11ll< • ri~11 ... 1r,1Uon 1.,r•q11t11'(! 1714t44S·4" ll Jelt\ t'h fdm lh ..,f'n tc e o l ( )h11lll•' ( lllJ ll' f • 1111~ tJ ... uppor• rtnd cltsr u .. \1)1\ qf•)ll( to 11 sbt J><1rt11 1pc111h 111 tht•tr r•.oc'o\ t•r\ lrom t htliltwotl or h l'Oottll' t'),\hll c1h1 l~t> Thi• qr(lllf> nw••ls ll•Jm t.i 11• ll IO p.111 T\Jt>,.,da\' •II ,;!';11 C: Rc1k· l'r SI ('n.,lol \ l•''ll \cl\ MH I' ft''ll'llclllllll I .. n·q11111•tl 17141 I 11-4ll50 ,.\ o .-allng with Dl\Of Cf' 'UP · p«1rt qr> 1p '' nll1 11 ti h\. IP\\ l'h f'111111I\ S1•rv1c1• ol Ordn~.Jt' r • I , (7 14) An lntemlth coupl upport group l otf 1>red h)' I • h Fam1lv Sttrvire ol Ordnc t County The uroup c1ddrcs 1 -.u~ hsc d a,~ c 11upl • tn w ht< h om• fHJrt ru r 1 I w 1 h 11nd th•• c,th1·1 "' n•Jt, inc luclmq ld1\1n9 < h1Jdu•n, oh t•rvtntf h11htlt1~ .,, ch pld) UHi '~mix ii 111 th1• horm• c1ntl r~littton lup .... Ith f!Xlt•n<lf•d frtrlllltf~ ThP IJCUUJI mi· I tor lhf P(• .... '1 kly 'i 100~ \\t>dOP Od • "" Nunq ttl Jpw ish Pttuul\ SN\ IC e :l50 E B,1kl'f I S1uH• G <'~ta Mt-s.:1 (7141 445-4<t)(I Tht> \o'ita Mesa Ch.untwr of ('omM1 ref· sport or tt llt'I· workmq hrnc:h1~n di 11 4 S 11 m \\ 1><lm><.d11\" at tli•• C la 1.-u C-ounti) C 1111> : i O I <.101! < r.>urM Hoad < t std I•'"' t714 I AA5-110<1u The WaJkJng Cluh ol :o-;m~- 1x1rt H1•11< h mt • 1 dt tt 1 m c:snd 7 p rn di I lrn.p1lnl R•J(ld •tn<l Sup••n111 ,\\ 1•1111t Lo~" th1• \'\1•1!Jhl r1nd h"' • 11.1n I 4111 h:>O· l 11.! T he ~ .. a ~oub' .,hip Del '\!ctr 711 111 < >rt1nq1 c 1 1rt\ 1 • d p1oqr11111 1111 IJo \., <11111 \ ounq m1•11 ,,q.. i 4 1 1 B inteu• .. 11•d 1n dlhn11 • ''" t\O· ... hip p1l11Uny lln\'ltJe1 &011 ind < n11,my lt•Pltn!J" <11" Ir •m 1 lo'' pm \\•><ln· .. ~;d11\~ nt 'h• •rt lOUh !'•!'ti Bn'' 1" i I \\ ( <Jd'I f ilqh\\ e1\ :-.:, \\ pur1 B •och f44C•I tJ4!-I> 1111 l't-l1t1 :>5 1-11'>'' l Oasb ~nJor Cc-nter 011..r., •n 1 .uq ,.,..btru1c•· coun .. , LOq 111ld !PIPndl l'I"\ Ko I I -.(•ntor' t'•44J h.t·l-3244 The Co ta Me~ enlor < Ill· /t•n "'CfUJfl t1nrl Rr1 md IJ •I' • (I 1h "'""' •'"(f~ n1 nr••<I ddn< Pt--lo 1om tl~ qr<•Llfl lrr111 ct to 1 I <1 m Thur-.cl.t\ ... a' lht C'O-.ld \ 11 '-<1 ... , ntlll ( • lll•'I 14th ~llt•f'I .inti J•omnn., ,\\PO 1t ('o..,ltt 11.1,. tt \ • 1 \ ~45·5hh4. AIO Thursday, o.c.mbet 6, 2001 • Daily Pilot How we may-help Christmas come this year? Bdtiv1.·J m C..hral'lt fruly, we nceJ • l hn .. urna tl11 .. ye.ir' My '>Pint re.,un..ate' wrth R.~ Thomas' "Lo c t tm .. tm.a'I" t le "alone, '" Chr1 .. tm'3'> Ur the hall ~11 tl1re1.· trl'n, the three knlJot' rh ... rc l'I J 'l 31 .1l-.c.1 - Over the J.irk m.111..:c:r Hut wher~· l'I the child~ I'll> him I le h.1, c.:onu !Jr mo.,t da~erous tcrnun in thc:ar country m order to c8Capc. As they were about to leave, tbcy were opproacbcd by a young woman .who w:a carryinA her lnlant and by a frail old nun whd wanteJ to e ape wnh them. The leader.. of the .vo·up 4Jtrccd to take these refugees with them wnh the farm und n.tandu1'( thin the othe1s would carry num tumbb1l3 aloflA the trail wuh the clulJ in his arms! My question WAI: How may we hd1> Christmas com e thi yciarl May our re poiuc be· Realize that l'I our tum to carry the ch1JJ • Let hope increase·· Chnstma 1s a wonderful time to he 1'efrcshed, let hope 1ncrcatc: and let cbanty exert 1tsclf till more. Le t us blc each other at o ur 2.001 Chn tma 8Cl'VICe • At Our Lady Quem of An~cl Catholic. <..:hurch. liturgical cclc:brataons bc~Vl on <.;hn tma Eve, Monday, December 14 at c; p.m. with cluldrcn' MA • • m lhc Church onJ Pan h Hall The next M:a will be ot L 1k~ the.: trn•, m.atc.:han~ thc.:·ir r;auence Wath Im l\ut thl 1111ml w.1 ... hdu1c.: ham un the I 1111~ f<l.Jd I h'"· 111.11~u " ~·mpl\ H11w m.1.,, ~'-'heir ( hn .. 1111.i' ~11mc t.hi., yearf I hnvc.: t11IJ the [mer..:c:nl .,, Rc>e.1111 !>tory of the infant hut that the youn~ wo man and the old man would have to make It on their own All agreed tO th1 plan Several days mto their d3Jlgcroui. nd yuclans ioumcy, the o ld man coll.apM..J Sllymg that he wa too cxhau ted to conunue. 1-fc pleaded co be left hchmJ to d1e m peace. All m the group faced th1 harsh reality and decided thot tha wa what they woulJ have to Jo. uc.IJlnly, the youn~ mot her walked up to the old man, knelt beside hun and handed her anf:ant to btm Jnd We arc who we are heuut<: Miary c • .uT1cd the ch lid, because the hcphcrd., :mJ wa,~· ones c,amcd ham into the wnrlJ. lx'C.lu -• othcra h.1ve carried him throu~ h1 .. tory Oun 1'1 a rc.11 tury about Cod who rc.aJly came to he with "" -Emmanuel! Our childccn and .vanJch1IJren~ fnco<b oJd and new, bebcvcrs •nJ unbcltcvcr, tr.angers and :c:kcrs till nt.'t..J to hear our ~ory: th:it God ~ luveJ the: worlJ that h • "3Ve h1 only lM.•gottcn i.on 7 10 pm and wall be occompa.n1cd by o Cantor and in,trumcntah u . Pnor to the M1d111ght Ma "· there will be mu ac by the adult thmr, orga!" anJ o rche!ttnt ~nmn1t at 11 l'l 1) m 1h1. wom.111 ydlrn..: to t:Hryonl' wtthm c.1r- ,hot "'101 I l Jll 1 h.avc till'. h.1hv u nul after Please: It IS our rum, our OpJlCIOtJll1ty. c .ury the chJld of Chnstmas ln Chn t, <. hri.,tm.a' 1111.·n 1u'1 ,,11·1 umc ·•The n, after lwr ~.ttu hmk'-, tdl111~ her hu,hJnJ, "Next 111111. 11' vuur 1u1n 111 ~.arry th\.' l h1IJ10 he: 1!4id, "ft'~ your turn to carry the child." The Rev'd Peter 0 . Haye,, R~'Ctor Smnt M~chac1 &. All Angel E1wx.op.al On TueMl.1y, December 25, Chmuna Day, Ma ~ w1JI he hclJ at 7 a m . with a C•nll>r, 8:JO J m wnh a <.:ontempon1ry En-.cmhlc, 10 a.m. with a Children' Chmr and Handbdl, and 11;30 am. wnh a Qu. net. There will not he a 5 p.m. M :w .. An11tlwr "IUIY, .a p.ir.ahll· tor our 11mc, has a ,m.111 ~rnup 111 pe11pll JUt. p.irm~ 111 lcnvc their llllllltl\ whal h ~.1 .. untllr 'll').:1. of war TI1cy ~1.·rc.: lw1n1t 11111.\ d ttt 1r.1vel ov1.·r '>1110\.' 11( thl· Then, he leJ the others a they walked away m continue their 1ourncy of escape. at wa everal moment., before he pau eJ to turn .md look back. When i.hc JiJ, 'he sJw the o ld Church Coll (949) 644-0J(,,J for mlr/1tm1111/ 111formtt11on Our lt1dy Q u t•t•11 of A11J:t"l~ C11.t/Wli« Churrh I\ lot·atctl ''' 20.Jf, Mar Vl\tll Dr in Nt•1vporc llt•oc:.h Call (Y41J) MIJ 0200 '"' lllOTL' m fon11t111011. Musical and literary treasures for the holidays Dramatic musical to celebrate the holidays A ( h11,tm.1' l'mhl111~" .1 1.unln t 1011 111 '"ll>t•-. 'tt1ra1•, I'"'·"" .111d 1..11111' .1 11.1111nJ1.·r 111 tlw llllt' 1111..111111.: 111 l h11,1111.1 .. l ulkJ 1111111 tlw \\111k, 11I (. "h.irk~ n1~kln' M.irk lw.1111, lrum.111 Vincent Dowling Conrad Immel. He as 1~nnt..J hy tc.:·nor l>Jv1J Bunker, :1 frequent oJm,t with W1ll1om Hall Ma tcr Chor;.ale .and the Lo" Angele M.t'tter t 'horJlc, -.opr;mu Rhonc..U Dillon and Oll-:ZO <>oprano C.aal Oliver The Chnstma Con-.c.irt, .1 choir of nme vmce.,, wall offer cJrnl ... rnJ Sund.1), l knmller lfl, Junng the 8:l0 anJ 10 t t; a.m ''"rv1t.e' the {oven.mt ( hmr anJ suloa t , ovcnant ' l .1r1111. 1>1 &nl \1. kl·r nun R11h'-·11 '''"t .111\I 11tlh '' th1. 'Ill•\\ '' 'l'lt:ed \\ llh 11.1tl11111n,1I I 11.'rll h Un.:lr.,h .inti l l hll 1..11111' 11111 hrola.l.I\ 11ll'h.J1'-"' Elisa Taylor Dovid Bil"NW rounJ, both ancient JnJ modcm · ··-1 tn emhrmdcr tha<. latu.ary tJ(X'.'ltry Youth anJ l>r.1m.1 tc.1111 , undtr the d1r~<: 1111n ul Ammnltt~ l\111't1U,, wall pre~nt 1>.11.1J I h, ',1,1 111 ·\ l hra,1111.1, l'udtlin~ k.1111r1.' ll t111' ll.1\ 1tl Htrnq \ I l .1r11thc1 .. l:fa,.1 l l\lor \111n11t I >m, 1111~ .111d M11ht11. l~11h1.1~l l\:\l"rl.11 tl11n t111 l 11111.1d h11111l I w11l l1. .. 1tl .1 l hlllr .11 1...,tltt v1111.t' \\tth '"''"''t-. I >.1v11l Hu11ku 1011111,l.1 I >1111111 .rml l..111 O l1 H•1 ,\udruH t' '"' 111 rno~n1~t. I >.1v 1tl H1111n 1111111 141111~'-·t l.11\l' lk-rnac, \1.·rprt.11 '' I l,1. '"' h1.·r.. L1vt: \h1>1 .11ul .1 1qwr1<1111. 111 1. l.1 .. ,ll .ii .1ml m11dt:111 rlJY' 1111 Hrn.1J..., .1~ .1ml rq~111n.il theJtt.'r" thr11u>th1111t th1. u111111r.,, V llll t 111 Do\\ I 111~ '' .1 m.11ur I 111 t.1.• an Amu11..1n JnJ lri ... h th1..11u, ·'' .rn JCtur .anJ tlu· for mu .1rt 1 .. 111. du1.·u11r nf the l.r1..1t L.1kc' l,h,1k1.,p1.·.u1. The<HU the Pt.PA anJ l>ubtan·., Ahhu fhc.atcl Or.an>te lounty mU'>IC . .ll JlJtron'> "'all know A I l aruthn" a" the hhrell1'>t of Tommy lun1. ·., rcc..cnt .. hov., llu .. kcr!t, which fl'<.1.:11tly l'IJyctl Jt the Oranf'e County Perlurmang Art., "enter, 1inJ 34' the <.n:1.•nwrn~·r l11r tdcvhion', Uruokl yn Brad~c Ela .. a Taylm II'> .1 nuteJ the.Iler Jnd tclcv"inn actre'' wnh rer..;cnt <1ppcar.1ncei. on Km~ of Queen'>, l'upad anJ The: Mar'th.111 Machdc Ruher>tc "the cxet ut1vt• dare~lllr of the Ualhoa Pertnrm1111ot An., Theater. The mus1c:.1l darecwr of A hn tm.1 l'uJdmg 1 a noted hamonc ... 01rn.,1 Bless Us with our Presence this C-hristmas Monday. Deccmbv 2"4 Fourf'h S.NIA,1 ~ A.Jvnrt f\.1.1h(' .H .,:00. R:JO. 10:00, 11 :30 <.1,rbtnuu Ev1 M.uu ~;()() ·c l11IJren'' Mas C!> in Church .md I l.111 7:30 \.uuc>r .md In trumcntali\t\ I ..!:OU M1dnigh1 M.15' Pr; .U-t\.lt,. fHMll.r Jut '\tlull ( h nh. t>11:11n, Or<hl"•l•tt b.l(flfjo 111 I I I' I ue .. day, ~ccmber 2 3 ('h~IM,1MMMU 7:()() Canro.r 8:j0 •\.ontcmporary E-..n c.ml>Ao I 0:00 ·<.::tuldttn' Choir an<f H =andbc:lli. I 1 :30 • Qu:met 5:00 NC MAS + Solcmehy or M•ry th~ Mot.hcc o( C:od A l iusuy. ,.....,,..., I ( )~( ;17~-NiW*~ 11- 2046 M11r Visl4 Driw Ot fl ~ ol A GU S N~port &1«h ~~~F= (949) 644-0200 C)Jrf'shfjlt'rin11 <-(gfiurrll ~the ~0Pen(l11f cJ1111ilt.~ 'fl_lJll lo flllt•n() David lydcMlale' Dramatic Mu kal h "From Heaven's Throne" directed by Antoinette Bl'05iu wH h inda M~ ngu, accompan t 7rnl 11ril1g Covenant Choir & Soloist Th~ .. Da apa" Playtrs Orcht 1ra tcvc Vclu, ani.aic dlrtttor • cnant Onuna Team and Youth uhday, DcctmMr 16, 200J 8: 0 a.m. 6t 10:15 a.m. Church of the Covenant Fairview a..d California • A Chn-.1ma Puddmg .JPJ~ar.. lOUrt<:'>Y uf the coogreg.1t1on ol \t M.uk Pre.,h) tenan hurc.:h at .alforJahlc ticket pncc'> lb J gift tu our c...ommunuy from the BalboJ l'c1l1111n1111( Ari.. Theater FounJat 11111 The :.how'" :approximately two limir .. lun~ w uh 1111 m1ernUs!110ll .at wh1d1 .,en-.cmal rdnt!thm~nt' will he 'crwd h> the Balboa Thc.11cr'i. i.upport l(lllld, Till Diva . The show ,., appropriate for .all .1mlu:nce-, agc<l eight .md o lder 1 lw 'how will bC' prcwtlt£'U tJI Wt•\tM.xxl Prc\b}'te11t111 Clwrd1 1111 Dct.cml>cr 14 and Ilic Norr" Tl>c1111·r 1111 l'crfornunx Arts on Dcuml>er 21 <:ull tl1c theater o/(1cc ut /IJ.J9) Ml OlWS <. l~Jc,J.1lc .. Jr.am.Hu. 11lll'tlt.'al, l mm lfc.a\•cn'" Thmnl " Au:omp.1n1ml lll will ~ rrov1Jell hv the Da C11po Player' On.hc:,u.1, t.ontrJUur .anJ .nu ta<: J1rector teve Vele: .inJ LanJn Mc"en~er un the keyho.ird A lcga9n u( Jn~lc' will .1ppc.ar an the "anuu.11y to tell the tno'lt wonJrou., 11mry of ll''u' ant.1rn.111un .md harth and will challenKC th\.' audacnc...c with tlw c.:umm.anJ to "Go Clun..:c the WorlJ " In hKht of th1; trn..:ac events of Sl•ptemher 11 , th1-, work tha1 "·" urai.;111allv c:umpu,ed m llJ9\ ,., .1uually mun: rclc:vant w '>IK'll't \ 1h.111 wh~ n 11 w.1 .. maually cunccaved anJ pcrform~-J. l'1e,,/•\ t1·t1c111 c 'l11tn 11 11/ tht• C11\·1·nnnt 1\ loc. t111 •d 111 2RSlJ 11111111 w Utl "'Cmt.1 Mc,., Fm mtmmattull, ~.ti/ (7141.'i:P u m Balboa Performing Arcs Thearter Foundation prtstnts A Christmas Pudding Tht &.J Storin of ChristmllS urring: David Birney, A.J . Caromen. Vana:m Dowling. Michele Roberwc and FJisa Taylor A wnwry 11¥ """"'"' to"ftttion of1#rin, ""'fl· Jl«"'S 11111/ cllrOls "' ~ tJN. ww spirit II{ tht ~ Fttl111ri"I ..,e "1 · CIMrln DicMu. Milrlt Ttut1i11, 7;,,,,.,,,, C.-· /Wm Frwt, q,.rn '*'" Mt/ ""'"' Mlln ""'rV« All LA. tnMUdea -..., • 1p1deJ Or-. c...., ......... • Sc. Muk Pttlbturim CllUlch 2100 Marv .... Newpon 8mda SAT\JlllMJ. 15. ... ltf .. PM COMM .... GIT IWlllllED Doily Pilot EDITORIAL Day of Infamy's • anmversary means so much more now 0 pening edrller this year to much (anf are and remi- ru cing about the ·date which wtU bve m infamy." the mov1e The stories from that mornin g, and the stories that have followed, prove that ·Amer ica is as stron g as its m illions of individual par ts. have our new chcilleng \\'e w1ll have even more And we mo t certdmJy w1U have our new bravery. 'Did they even outline the Jaws or codes they claim we failed to comply with 1 This is just a one-page Jetter.' -Cost• M~ MIYOf UMtr Cowan on 1 req\i4Sl to build two add1tfon1I houws on an unusu1lly l1rge lot on CK1I Pl1ce on the Easts1de .. . IWLlll Thur~, December 6. 2001 A 11 "Pearl Harbor" how d the fear, the urpn e and the bravery thdt chardc- tenzed D c 7. 194 I It reminded our country or the height!. we ro e to m the day • month dnd years followmg the attack. Tho e mc>n dnd women. mce dubb d th~ Greate t Generdtion charged through the Pacllic and onto the beache of Normandy and then help d to I dd lh1 country to world prominen ce. Tomorrow, the 60th ctnniver ary of Pearl 1 l<H · bor Day 1 the be t renunder of that VltaJ Former Crystal Cove residents moved out of the historic cottage in July to comply ~1th a tate o rder. And we've tayed tht>r for ome 50 year\. But pt J 1. 2001 made th hype O\er thdt moVle s em paltry m com- panson On that da~. \\ hlch , .. 111 al o now lave m mfom}. rwo plan era hed mto ew York Cit)" \\ orld Trade Center, onother left d ga h m the P ntagon A fourth plane plunged mto an emp ty held ln P nn ) I· varua. a traged\ thdl by all account dV01d d dn even greater one hdd thdt plane hlt its intended tar- g ~t W1th the unthinkabll' crumbling of the twm towers. Anwric-t1 hc1d 1t new P clrl Hdfbor Dd)' We have our n •w war \Ve have our n(>w f t'd~ We truth The stone from that morrung. and the tone that have followed. prove that Amenca t as trong cl!> its rrullions of mdh1dual part . On Fnday the Dail~ Ptlot will off er a look at o;ome of tho e ~ndJ\1dudl who helped conquer the enemy and urute our nal.ton. There are many more out there m our neighbor· hood • our schools and our .. , orkplac We need only look to hnd rerrunders of whdt we have faced and overcome. As we nse up to our new c-hdll ng .,, tt t nqht thclt '' e renect on the e strength~ dlld draw rl'new 'd r ol\' from them To do an) les'> would be mlamou Habitat for Humanity id ea could save cove Y out cU'tlcle Sc1ld that tate budget troubles will put off work on Crystal CO\-e cottag till nud· 2002 I Plans for C'O\-e restoraoon defended • Nov 6). I m sure 1t wW prob- dbly be longer nus pl"O)«t is probably not tug.h·pnonty But how dbout this With our renewed feellng of com- muruty and helpmg each other I bet a program like Habitat for Humaruty could be worked out Th tate could patch m to hire pro1ect managers tpe<>· ple Wte retired bwldmg inspectors! Skilled workers a.nd otheT volunteers could do the work for a reward of free rent when the project was hrushed. A d 1gnated number of hours of work could add up to an ovenught for th \\Orkers' famili I unde~tdnd there ~ d dedicated worlong committee an emtence now. Thev couJd handl the dc.>ncal work and olhE>r d tdlb MITZI SMITH ~ewport Beach Kudo to Daily Pilot for its 'Radio Hour' re\ievv Many thanks to the Ddllv Ptlot for reinstaung the cnlic !> r \1ew, of local playhou e produrnon .. t .""'11l9' truts It tuff dl the Center dtur· dav1 l\.h wue and I dtt nded ThP 1940 Radio Hour· performed b\ the Co ta ~1esa Cw1c Pld\"hOU'-e on f-n· day rught · \\'hdt d gredt everung ol entertcsin· ment nus l d wonderfully enter- tauung mu teal tnp filled Wlth no tal· g1c mu IC and patnotlc pint. Great performdnce abound Your recent re .. 1ew wa pot-on, and I th.ink th Co ta ~1 a C1v1c Playho~e lS a g m of a re!'ource for our community PATRIOC AYRES Costct ~1~a Columnist could dit his \\l h list As a tedcht.>r ~1th 28 Y. ctrs ol teachinq kid~ may I changt "-t 'e nulh \\1 h ~t to read lour ww1 r A concerned father unple list of W1 h Sdturdav1 • 1 want hool boa.rd evf'ryv. here toe tablish a.nd entorc d dre ..... code for teachers and tud nts • At Pcscihca High m) prof 1onal home for the p<t t 20 } a.J'S , I don't ee too many teachers dre ed in •gang td• or trdmp clothes. o I wonder whdt Smith intended bv wanting only a drpc code for · teacher On the other hc1nc1 I ee a lot of '>l~dent ''ho do I am lr~nkJy mbarTa !d b\ the leiw·cut tops the lit ~Ions, the light pdnt and the Jeans lung so low that underwear lS the only thing covennQ ~meone s demer 1 have called parPnts at home to complaui ahout the-11 child dres -or ldck of -dnd ha\ e asked r,1udent to leave m\· cla • room d.nd hnd omethlng ~,,th wh.lch to co\ er up :--:e..-r l'\'f"r, havt.• 1 f It that wa\ about a teach r :-. to t ul th m4 - teach r at PaciJic. t dll\ th young r ones \\.e4I 'hm-. ll~ 41ld ldciu The ladi 4ll " iar Us '• lull\ elec-te<l outfits Fnd 1\' M•• "dr down· du\' for ctU th" .. to..1!1 mC"e we enJO\ \\~9 oulJ1l., th11t "ho\\ a lot 01 .. chool pint -J n" nnd .. c:hool ""ea tu.rt etc B) amending W1 h :>.;o 4 ·rruth \\Ould ab elim.i.nat th .. n ~ for Wash :-:o I Tht n ~' .-th and hJ'> daught r could <J 11 .,huppmg togeth r FLO MARTIN C nsta M Newport-Mesa Unified trustee requests board presidency I n a few day • th ' 'ewport· M Uruhed School 01 tnct Boe.rd of Trust will lect olll· c n for the n xt 'i ar. Jud~· Fra_nco, currept Vlce presid nt. 1 queued up to be board.pr 1d nt for th fourth tun m 20 y &tn I am a twice-I cted trust who r 1ved 24,704 vot m 1994, wh n 1 def led a Jongwn tncwn· nt and another wnte·in candi· dat • In 1998, I ron unop~. a gn the commumty beb ved I w doang • good Job In my v n years on the boord, I b4ve rved .. boerd clerk bneOy. This year. u I did lut yev, I twive asked my col· IMgUM to elect me board presi· dent. e.ch year 1t thlt time, I un hopeful my coUMgues wW Allow m. to MrW them end the commu· Qlly • prelident. The byt.ws ~ .-.. ebout uy qualiticadoae for ......... Of adMr oftk'el, altbough dlllrk1 ndition .. tbet .ch board m ._....,...up tbe •cMift ol c rd• • tbe olftce and tOm· .................................. nm...._ ............... lllli tt••• ......... 1a1a.-. ...... , .......... CllUllly _,A • .,..,,._._ ........ '0111411111 M ................. ,...._.,."a ..... ., ....... ,... ..,, s a 21 wtt exote-d I finally got ·tn line" to be pr - u1 nt Ho\\ " r, ut the end of that year, ot lunch Ul San Dt o, wh r we~ upconung ofh .l wu ~I-­ told l would not ""'llUJ ~ be vice presi • dent because I bad not taken a posibOn to up- port the ·1dea .. ot a tax incrM to rwpeu ow IChOols ·we doa't know if you are going to suppon tbt band."' IOIJleOM taid. 'fbat WM true, but et t!Mt tune no one Md......_. the spadlla about tbe need and how muc:b lbe baad llligbl COit. A year andaW..._,.,..boQnaf .....,, I *I IUppGll tM baad and WUIUd "9y bMd ... my col· i..gu. .............. . 8ble, cam. o81lN • l9aw•1 I clid ... aMi ' berl II ._.. ................ .., ........ ..£DDll•;c;s••,=.:-o-._, .............. .. :1••11•--· •• ...., , ..... -..1 .... 11 x:._-• _I_ ..... .... _ ba,·e to admit that I 4m sidelined, not because I 14ck the qualit1cct· , tions, but I am Sld hned because of disag~ent O\'er my \1ew • But at Wti too late they had a.tr dy made up th u mind on the ofhcers for th n t } a..r. Franco S4ld he wanted to be \1Ce pr t· dent \0 she could be pr 1dent m b r 14 t y ar on the board. Only OaVld Brooks and Jun Ferryman ~ered qu bons. It wu a ·b'USi-ts they both scud. The · were aJraid ol what I nught do as ·pr.ad nt. But. es president, you cannot do anything ottidal Without the agreement of a ma1onty ol tM boa.rd. Their argument aga.a.nst me ii a traw man with DO factual ~ lt • bued only on fear of th• unknown So wby don't my coUelgues elect me anto leedenhlP' Why do they. yur attc yeer. COllllm.le to marginalize IMf Am I DOC qualified and capablef HaV9 I dom ....... thing that~ mef Have I bebe* ineppropri9t.ly or mibar· r..-d tlw! dlllCrktr t-t.ve I done IOmedling Uleaal' Above au. does· D't dM W..-..dlZ ll'W IO bl .. u.... .. ba9nl ......... ... 0.. .. ,.... ......... .., ' a"* llilll .._ rwla • ..,_ _.ecol .• .._11e ... o11ae ..... , ............ . ...... ..,.., 0 .......... . Clill* .... _..,jW II 2 ii . .. .., .. -.. -..... .............. ~ ........ . Jh[ ........... a I. ... , ....... ·--· ~--··~· ,,_ ............. ___ . ~-.... --. voted for ·bat k to b4 1~ • pro- gratru llll>t ad of progre 1ve, touchv f I\ id dS I fa .. or moral lit· eratuie 11\St d of R-rated book m rooms, abstinence educauon inst ad of sat faccording to tat Eduuuon Cod 51553) local control. pareot ngh and ecrount· ability to all taxpay rs I ha\ rePfftedly called for more Cha.rac· t r educ t1on I Alone pported Propos11.ion 227. I 1t Kho015, ten to par n and t ch • ood go to sem1.nars I don't &lw ys attend the meetings put on by the C&lit r· OJO hoot Board .<\sm But l am \Y p ent ot m m· benbJp of lh Calif nua School Bo.rd Leadership Counal anotb arganaaalk>n ol IChool bo4rd rnem· -.. tbet lttidiM pubtic educauon -.. IDd rtilonn. I am r my freedom of • mv God· gwen liberty to with the education tablishme.Dt ltMlt never MW• grant of ~ f mooey t didn't ld&.e Ofteft. graats &re blfed on laUlly n!IMrCb ot do not ~ wttll ..... ectuc.tiOn It tu· ...,_ _,, A8d U • program • , ..... ol ..... wt ._ ...... -S~or ..... , ...... ., •• e1a. .... .., I Wll OP• i. }Npt Lllle.-nmdtbe ._,I u•Gf .... c''Pa rr1a? al n «ilf PK ... Gf 12'1::._ ... 11 , .., .__.._. .. _II a .. l ... .... e:121 ..... llli -.Aap --·•',__ .. I ........... ,.. ....... ,.. ,, I .. ~-···--? Ur ---·~,; .. ...., • \ . . . . . . A 12 Thuooar. o.c.n-tber 6, 2001 Rick John reme~red to pack his Dally Pt.Jot during a Caryl Htlker, Donna Heldbrtnk. NOrma Hiiker, Chuck trip last month to Sydney Harbor In Sydney, AustraUa. Heldbrt.nk, Charlotte Cbamberlln and Marge Salmusy went on a sa.fa.rl to Kenya ln October. @range Best Prices -Best Service - Best Selection LIFnllE OUARAITEE CAIPn oar t&llllq ..-.tac yoar t&llllq tor,.,~ ORANGE COUNTY EXCLUSIVE DISTRIBUTOR OF LIFETIME GUARANTEE CARPET WOOL 111111 . CAIPO s1 9 i . "· llfttl•• St1l1 W1rr11ty llfttl•• ... , •• ,, •• ty s24i. "· llfttl•• Ct11• W1tt11ty Llfttl.. , ••••• ,,. • ., s •• BUYINGPOW.R .,... e.e, "' ...... Lit ..... ,,.. ..... .., IF YOU'M mT mYml FIGM m YOU'RE PAYml Tim -..... Liii LAllllATll $ 99ft: FULL SERVICE FREE ...,..... ...... ...... .• , , ............... ............ ............... ... .. nw 4~n: • Daily Pilot Nick DoUttle, Mlcbeel Clutltlamen and Cedric Chun of Costa Mesa vtslted Steamer Lane la Santa Cruz. Dive muter Roberto, Barry Mycom of Newport Beach and Jobll.Zarvos of Newport 8Hcb took thelJ' Dally Pllol scuba diving ln Roat.an, Honduru. To the bravt mm anti womm who strvtd anti sacrificed for our foedom, thank you. Steftn Hill, Agent Lie.• 0C806 t 8 3SO East 17th trm \ucic L? I Coia Ma.a.CA ~9-646-9393 ..... , ... A INIU8AMC\. •• r -- .ne11111DAY .. ·chrlstJna Hewko Is just a fabulous player. I'm sure she was playing at one-tenth Intensity and she stJJJ did aJJ that she wanted to do ... • Mice Nollln. Peninsula girls water polo coach ~tOhono!M BRUCE HANCOCK Doily Pilot IOYS HOOPS NeWJ>ort's execution seals win Tars prevail in battle of Bill Reynolds coaching disciples. 8-ny Faulkner DAllv Pilor NEWPORT • 8EACI I With two coache<. who leclmed thf' game lrom th sam mentors. know- mg whdt to do wasn't the lS.'>Ue when N w- port Harbor lhgh SCllHDlm boy ba.llketball t •am ,....,_ _.. 60 h~t Ml Rancho V rd ,...... 7l Wednesday night So. excruoon WdS the key Ill IJus pool- play matchup ol th Bill Reynolds Cl • and the s.ulors executed mor ffecttveJy. p.utlcu1drt) when 1t rounted. to earn a 73- b() victory •J'm not .,ure there Wtt~ tl turning pomt but the key for us coming out on top was clbout a two-rrunute SlT tdl Ill the fourth. qut1rlcr wh n we.> ca lJc'<I tx plays and ex<>cutc>d ftve of them.· Sailor C<klch l.drr} HU'SI wtd The dlorem nllf)ned lb2 econds, dJIN tht> Moreno Vallf'y·b.15<.'<I Musttlng had tnmmt'<f d lb-point third-quarter d<>hot to 52-47 with 7 18 left 111 lhe game. .,.,w the 11or.14· l 1 outscor •the VLS1to~. l l • l to '>l'<'llH' thPir N"Ond pool pldy ronqut> t Thf' Tctr. wtU play Upland. whtch won lhf' cir: s..>utht•m Sec't1on I-AAA rhdm· p1on<,lup ld'>t season tonight c11 7 10 for the nghl to repl'eS('nl Pool A 111 Scttur<.lay·s 7 JO p m toumcJment title game I farbor''> dcfl'~1ve pre>ence wai. t1lso nott•worthy in the 9t1me-1urning wquPnce dunng whJch Rcrnch Verde Ill· II comm11Ced hve oJ its t<J tumo .. e111. mdudlnq lmu on '>UC<l>ss1vc ~m~ l'.ewport\ defense also cctme up big n£>ttr the 1•nd of lht' hrst quarter ctnd midway 1ntu lht> '>('('ond W1lh 6-loot·8 ""llhomor<' rentN Jamie Diefenbach watung '>hots in the lane lhe Sctllors held th Mustangs \C'Orel•..,., for a !t)>d.n of .S·32. tumang d 13.q I faroor dt>f1C'lt mto a 28· t '.l buJ9e A pau of th:n>e·po111ters by tUOf Enk P1•t l">On. as weU a h Id goals by five olht>r S.ulo~. punctuated the run It w~ c1 h<>IOIC clfort by Pc1eBOO. Sd.ld I hr\t, who noted the r lummg tarter c1rrwed c10 hOUJ lal<'r than M te.unmal . use I tiN wonted tum 10 tiy and combut d vNe cold with '°m •extra I p ·1 kind of wash Enk would g t 1ck morp often.· fflr't quipped. t1ltN Pt•h•rson pumped an ct car.-cr-h1qh 1q points Seruor Tony t<.lelum, who tut two of hi.'> thr •e three·polntN and ctdded d trc1d1uonal lhr ·pC>l.01 play in the fourth qudrter. ftn1 hed with a game-high 24 points M c lum al o added .,even rt'bounds and t1v<" teals lh f nbach C'Ollected eight poull.!t, SUt rebounds ctnd hve blocks I hr t quared olf agaansl Rdncho V~rde COJch Rondy McAllaster, with whom hc> p!Alyed for form r Southern C"t1hforn1d College men' coach 8111 • Rt•ynokb. th' tournament' namesak f\kAllJ IN •nd Hir t al 0 COdched tog ·ther at EdlSOn High. a <t 1 tanlS under fonncr Chargers b~d man Jon Borchert •we pldyed together, co.sch d l<>< ethN nd we play m each other' tourndmt>nt during th summer o tMcAU1 ten knows me a well u .nyon • • H~t 541d. GAME SUMMARY MGE 12 ' lpelW ..._ Roger Corison • 949.57 4...4223 • SpOr't1 Pcul: 949-650-0170 Thur~ O.Cemb.r 6, 2001 81 PAOFIC COAST LEAOO Of DIVISION IV TENNIS CHAMPIONS Coach Andy Stewan' unbeatable Corona del Mar High girls tennis team, Pacillc Coast Leagut-and CIF outhem Uon DI\ t Ion I\ champJons. Back row, from left Sartt Bryan, Katie Tenerelll, Laura Claster, Leslie Damion, Amanda Ruben teln, Hilary Fuller. Colle Aleml and Brittany Minna. Front row, from left: Jamison teele, Taylynn n'yder. Anne Yelsey. Brittan\' Holland. JuJietle Mutzke and Brittany Reitz. HIGH SCHOOL GIRLS WAnR POLO A thieves Sea Kings' smothering defense paves the way for an easy nonleague rout over visiting PeninsuJd, 14-2. Stew Virgen DMY Pll.Ol CORONA OEL MAR -An arre t warrant probdbly could hav(• been ~u ~ for th Corond del Meir High 91rb water polo t m alter the S<'a King.,· defen e ran dWcJ~ Wtlh 15 l di , Cl!Jhl lectd1ng to {}Odis, tu ht•lpPam d 14·2 nonJ 'dgut• v1ctoryovt•r VlSIUng P mn u1d \\t_'<ln -.._1c.1y CdM Junior Kt.>t•ldn Cuyl •r led lhl' a Kmg (2·0) w11h four tl•dh he Abo add !<t. go.if. whu JUfUOr Dani ·lc.1 D1Clacomo cort>d l our !JOill 1tnd recorded two t<'dh dJld 1un1or OarueU Carbon alM> netted lour gwb, ncltjqed two st dnd dished out twu d • \\e played hcJhl pn• urtt d fen e, • aid CdM hr l·Y M C'OdC'h Aaron Chaney • W<> \\ re tr)m< \0 th m I IJkt> whf'rt' Wl' Me at d fiu cl how we're playmg • P rumuJci Coach 11kc Noldn w also unpr .eci with th a Km~ . • peclaUy In CdM JUOIOr C hn llnil Hewko. who scored two cJOdls. post~ lhrc.~ ledls two .t'I 1 ts and drew an e1 ctlon thdt ll'd to dn extra-play r goal ·nuutUl11 Hewko is JUSl c.1 lctbuJous plclyer, • Nolc.1n said. ·I'm ure he was playmg ot on ·t nth int ns1ty ..id till dJd BU thdt she WdOl('(J 10 do • M<>!.l of tbt• a Kmg had th LT way wtth lhe P<10th, 14-JJ, pectaUy m DAILY PILOT HIGH SCHOOL A1HLITI Of THI Wiii Chad Vaki1i Mustang's work ethic and pe•ion for the game hav helped him become a master of deception on the bask tball court. Coro na d.-l Mar High' Chrl Un.t He" ko goe up for a h ot attempt on the Perun uJa goal. The a KJng ran up an 11 -1 edgf' b). baUtlme en routf' to the tuna~a nonleagu vlC'tor). Hewko had t'\\o goaJ . three t al and two as lsts ln a game ~hkh CdM dlspla ed po~er .nd balance throughout SEE POLO 'AGE 12 , • • • December 6, 2001 Remember the Mustang; Costa Mesa is set to repeat as league champion, then enter the playoffs and take care of business. Stwe Virgen DAllY Pk.OT COSTA MESA ;;. The C<>t>lil Mesa High boy ~r team ~ out to prove tht" Mustangs are not on -hit wonden Wi th all the urprising sue I t y ar, wtuch mduded the school's hm outnght lea(Jl llUe. some ntight think lb Muslclng al"~ cl bit of ..i fdd But that ls not th c c "Pt>rwnctlly, I lhtnk we're a ht.'ller team thlS year than last YPdr, • Costa Mc> a Coclch Eugene Day ~ud "II\ hkc we m•ver lost d bedt, but wt> j ust have to relax and put 11 dll together We're fclvorl'd to repeat fdl> Pacific Coa'it Lectgue rhdlllp1on~) We JU\t hdV<' to n•lclX ctnd pllly our own gdme • Day'<; cmpha!>l.'> on relaxmq come with much reason at till'> point m tht• sea~n. Mt'Sa ~ l ·2 I h• ')did the Mu'ildngi. are pl ... ying 'w ith too much nPrvoui.nC'Slt, perhaps l><.'<'tJUSC thPy dH' <>Xp4'<1t>d to rt>JW.dl Sure, th"Y loi.t Trinidad I IPmttnde.t, the PCL c <>-1'-IO!>l Vdluablo Plcl yer, IJut with ct 'lrong r ids!> of n<>wcom~ri. dnd 'omt• '>Ohd rf>lurm•r.,, undt>r· ,t.inthnq Ddy' c·onlld<>nrP . VAKILI CONTINUED FROM B 1 11 • "on-.1 d r t1n .. •r·h111h 10 point~. inclut.lmtf lour thrl't'·poml<'l"t. ind '\ov lh '><.'d!><ln-opening win ovn S.•rv1h• m lh<' l.odro Tourndnwnl. thl'n .uJd1 -<I I h, 14 dnd 2..'.I pmnb in "•b'>l.>qUPnt lournt1mt•n1 11t111w<, to twlp lhl' 1\111\ltllltf' win thrc•f• ol luur .incl d<11m third plt1c,.. I h• I!> <1Vl•rt1c1111q 20 II prnnl' h<•t1dmq lllto rndt1y\ llUlll lJU(> hOllll' du!(• 1HJt11nst vuunt<>d Maler l>e1. Vu k1h JOlll<'d \c•n1or h•t1mmt11<• l><1v1d Conlt' on lht• Hll·loumument h•dm t1nd t1lso 1•t1med r~mlJon d'> thP I >t1Lly Pllot Athlctl' of th•· Wt:'t k V.i k1h'"' l'ITINqt>n('t• hd\ llGH·SOIOOl IOYS SOCCRPIMEW Nfonao ,.,_. Fr ~~ So 09Yld a.m.n So Hec1lor Hemlnd9l so 1Y1tf Wllldron Jt Outr.vl t.of»I k EWSO. St 5ocmes CNt St Mille G«diner St Nylund St 0-PMnhll St IC.ewl~ St lt)<e 5Mldan St s,.-Solcnlon St Atturo "~ St S'-1 ThomM St ln.nl.ng St "'<.ardo llMW St lfwv"I s.i. ~ ~ Eugefle~ become. e<l..!>ter Semor lorward Ell Solis, a PCL first-team player last year, WIJJ lea" lhe Mustangs' otfcn.sive attack. wtuch feature a uruque blend of passing en route to charqmg lhe opponent's net Seruor m1dhelder Socrates Cf"\.12 dnd entor ~weepe r St ven Thomds <lOO return Wlth honors. both with CC'ond team PCL otADVAICLI a.urels,and 1bomu allo Mnl9d cond t am AU·CIF Dtvllton 1V recogrubOn · Lat year, the MUltang won the PCL (7·2·1) wtth a 1-4·6-t overall record end made a t«Ond·round appearance in the CIP Southern Section Divwon IVplayoU . •Lout yean experience was a growing one bec•uH I lntrodU<'ed a style of play they never had," Day said •we hive Iott of weapons 'Where we can. change thing around al any ume. We stW have the peed . You need that speed lD hlgh .Kbool IOC'Ccr.• Th ~ 1.1 featured m the midfield. where Cruz, senior Ricardo Lune and fres hman hot hot Alfredo Pineda take charg . Thom leods the speed on defense, CUld nlor Spenser Solom on and junior Tyler Waldron a lso rontn bute with their QUJCk r t. Senior goab Bryce Shendan is back as the starting keeper, wmJ nlors Chuen Marshall. Billy Lund and Arturo Vasquez ctoo upport the defense. ·our goal is to eat what's m front of us dnd move on to the next one,• Day said. "That's au w have to worry about. Most people don't understand that Northwood will be trong this year They are returning C'veryont> Even tn tenns of that. la'>I yedr we battled them very well · hoops S<>rvcn t before hJm And. a with tus urpnsmgly trong hruslung ability near the basket, Valuh got the 1ob done • 11 \ a guy who spend'> rt lot ol tJmt> ln the gym.· •rv n s.tid .. He ha rt-dlly d veloped d good work t>lhlc c1nd h ~ now r&:1pmg 'iOm of lh1• rt•wards • Vc1luh' ummer mcluded t1 •2·polnl outburst aqot~I Murncta VttlJey, in which he n 11<'4 10 three-pomters • 1 l.leheve my JUmp shot has improved,· scud Vdltil1. · whom St•rvcn doe.-. not ttllord th • oU·uscd label ol sln><1k shool<•r • "I wouldn't call hun a lreilk hooter, t>ec.iuSf' I feel bJce mol>I ol th hots h lctke., t1r 901ng to go m. • Serven 1 <1U<Jhl mdny ofl qu.ml. mcluchnq Serven who noh•d Lhdl, ctftcr slt1rtmq 1m Uw ln•.,hman tet1m. V<1k1h Wd'> r<'IC'<Jdlt>d lo rl'<,Nvt• duty d' ti '><1phomorr-on th<' 111n1or Vl.lr.11y ~Id. "Th thmq I ht1vc to worry dbout with (had tS thul ht>' so hdrd on tumscU. I have lo k p reminding tum that Ills next hot is tus fU"St. Ju I bocauseJle nusses tt couple. I don't want bun to lop shooung • Wh1J ht!> out .. 1dP hootmg lS ~calling c-ard, Vdlub a m(>nllonoo '"'-'" finah msld I If> hd') also dc:>velopcod dehm'i1vcly. wrung the mo..t dt•mdndmg position ll'I S<-rven' ltddemark IWO·thl' 100 I h• mdy hl.lv<• lhouc1ht <111<'1 '1...r1111q t.1<, d lro•,hmt1n. 11 Wet'> t1 nqht ol 1><1!>,•ICJC' 10 '>tdrt lhc• m•xt yr-dr on th<• JV ~·nt•n '><1111 • liut wh<•n th11t chdn't ht1pp1•11. hi' ••nd<-d up rC'tllly ht1vmq 10 work on h1 CJcillh' • Vt1k1h .,.mJ h" "'flhumcm• PltpcnPnct• m1111vt1LNI h1111 lo do 111'1 thdl t1nd ht• qu1c-kly 1mp~S(>(I Servc>n w11 h his pr<.MJr<>ss "You could tPll he• hlwd th<' <Jdffi<• <11111 you Wt1nl guyi. who hkc• lhl' qt1m<• • Scrvf'n 'KUd Bui hi' t1ctut1lly 'dm1• on d 101 qua<'ker lht1n I thought To he• "ldrlllltf lt1'>l y<'ttr <.1nd dVPrdQI' in double• hqurc" ( 10 'I ptJ1nl'I t1nd hal 52 thrN•·1>rnnt1•r<;, wt1 .. .i r1•t1l plet1sun1 <,urpn .. c• • Bmked w11h lt1'>I Y'""'' 1•x1>en l•nC<'. wh1rh me luded IPttdmq thl' 11.111 .. tdngs lo d 'h<1r.-ol lht•tr fu-;1 h•t19ut> c-rown m 41 Vt1ts1ty <,ea'>On . VaJuh ~tuc-k with tht• work Nh1c that hos endblf'd tuna to l>t•hf• h1i. mod<' t phys1Ctll •nature Uu1c-k1•nmq thP n>lt•ftW' on hlS shot drvPlopmq more of ct mad-rang<' thrNtl, ct w.-11 d'> mt1hmng dt•fen\IVl'ly, wrn• dll ofl'>Cd<t<>n WtuJe bis ronl,,b11t1Cln'> lrom the wmq t1rl' obv10~. Serv n S4ad, by n 1ty. ht' hclS a ked Valoh to prov1lle m 1d upport Uus a'>On, me hading post def nse tllld rt-bounding "I le plays a htU tallN than ht• 1 , boctlUSl' he htl'> long tums and h I~ nOI Cit aU llm1d, • Serven ~d. And wluJ VtlkiU robsh hlS nhun«.>d role ttus year -h • one of Serven·., c-ttptams he is also coruooU!I about not disnapbng th bdlctnC<• that mak the Mustang \.0 dJfhrull to dcfond ·vou have to lund of Wdllt the ball, but not be selfbh dbout It.• he wtd. ·we hdve a lot of guyit who can scorn, which make 11 d lot of fun lo play on thl.s team • Vdkth as clecllly on of th r ct'iOns th Mustangs ho uld be lun to wdtch . . . . .. GMG fll1/0Al.Y "-I Cd.M's Jelillca Pries fright) tbooea apJ.mt • IOOle defense. POLO CONTINUED FROM 81 a <;lst bn u br dkaway Thon after a teal by J ssica I farkan • Carlson conv rted th turnover with her goal With three rrunut l ft ln th • pN1od, D1Glacomo dn•w l\n ejectJon and later 'ih • tn t!d to score on the SlX-On·hv 11 r hot wa~ blocked, but he k pt the ball oltvc by '>lopping the ball awt1y from Penm uld' yoalu.• and Cuyl r Upped ln the Joo .. ~ bclll tnto the cag• CdM emor goahe Jf's'i1<'a Wells was on duty m the fl~t htt.U, but did not se<• much aruo~ beccsuse of the Scd King~ robben . Fellow 'i<.'ruOr g<Mh" VcmCSSd J bJJ tum ~ back four hots ln th<> SN'ond haU .... Cw C-. Mtwl 14, ... $'A 2 ~ 1010 2 ColON def M.w 5 6 ) 0 I .. ..... •~1.~1 S.... Km 11 C.... .. Mlr D<G~ ... (Mk.on ... lowilA 1 HeMO 2. Cuyte. 1, ffltl1 ~ ....... Doily Pilot IOnHOOPS Sage Hill dro~ 44-39 duel to Argo NEWPORT COA!>I -Ir_) f Ill.I High openf'd Its UM Yu™ly bo~ ba kctb411 a.son .... 1th • 44.39 lo to vi •ting C11rd1•n Grove Wednesday Th Ugbtnlny trolll'fJ hx 1 ·1 eo.rly ln the fourth <1u.t11n . hut ralll <I to pull wtthin thrc-.• ~1th oo~s.slon and about 11 m1nu1t left A t\1Pf>Ver, how~wr, ullo\\. !ti thP. Argonauts to pr.-.v.111 Junior <"ent~r Mu hr1d Fitzhugh pctced th hO<!tl" v.11h t• JXMlS, tndudtnQ S<•\ic.,11n •h" fmal period, cind aoo citlcJi.11 111 rebound . ophomor Kt>v1n 111,r e ch1p)X'd m sev •n pcnnl\ 1uid h\1 board and Enk W1lbt1n" h d f>~hl points for Sclg{• I hll \\hit 11 rel~ to dctlon Mond11~ 111 1111• Tcubut V'Torc1h Tournt1n11 •111 m •w• a.--Glloiw 44.. SAGI HIL&. l9 s-.~~ GMden GrOYe 1• 10 10 10 £4 s.ge ",. 11 s 9 .. n ~ Clf9" luu .. MOfl10c., IC ,..c.2. T~ 12, ~11 8 GtMn .. J pt go.ft none Foui.d out none Tf<MQls none s..,. NII Joyce 7. Sw.,-,;on O Fitzhugh 1 .. Wlllwwm I, WI fM 0 ... _. •• ~ l. lOC* 3. °'° 0 )pt pa loc>ef I Woll~ I Fouttd out Wtll- T~ ·none A · breakout. year? Co ta Mesa seeking offensive fireworks to mdtch last year's d-charged team. Steve Virgen DAILY PllOf COSTA MESA Thcrf' '' d big ·11· th.11 could mo kl• tlw dtlferencc for th Co ld f\lt•"d I hgh girb 'o<:'C'N team II thl' Mustang\ duphcdte la t ye11r defensive prow • th1 YPdr' Ml'Scl squad will he bcttN tht1n the tectm that hru-.h d -.ccond 11'1 thl' Pacrf1c Coast Lea<1111• with a hrst round dp~rt1nu• in th CIF Southern Sf>ctlon D1v1 ion IV plt1yoff~ last year. • Ldst year, we had om• of ttw '\lronye!lt c.Jeft>n'>e'I drouncl, • Co.,td Mt''d Code h Dc1n John'iton ~•d ·w .. hd\l' thP potential to do thttt Ttw kid' tlre IJdlD •to IChllll WhPn w<• 9c>I as d team. wt"U be hm.• W 'fi• s11\dllc1 d.nd ftlSter, but wt•'rC' not l'xpenence<I I thmk this t 'ttm has the pot<'nlltll lo b • very good. w hdVI' morl' !>hOOt('~ than we <'VN ht1d W1• hovt• lhl' potc•nhdl to wm sluqlest-. • The Mu'itdng~ {1l1owcd 22 g0c1I and p<>stl'd 10 'hutoub last \'ectr, wh<'n th y d •1.wndt'<f on d ruor tno of sw('{'p<'r Ktltw Roc he. thf' l'CL C'O·M O'>I Valut1bl Pldyer nnd " •< ond team All.CCF m mbt•r dnd P(.'L hrit·teamers Femdn<l.t V.-1u,<0 and Ma Pow r5 HIGH SOtOOl GIRLS socaR PRMEW Kri~t.,-i ~I If Slwon Oaf If ~o.nm.n " H iMlt Ou.vt• ff l dol OuNI St ~lyn Gen11"'9 So "*YI H«ll ,, !Whtl~ So Nlltwfle JM\U St KM• Jenkin\ So Swcy Kt1 Of..n So rut.i,. MJtot;..i. St Jul Not'IQ• So II.ta* lQnqvdlo Ft S..tl~illo St ~Sct\Wlt< ,, N.ttllM Sd101tt* St o.kuSof.. St ~~' fr C.oecft o.n JofvlJ1on Thi' ''°orinq lhrt>dl thdt r1•rnt1an'i for Me'd 1i. 1un1or p<• '<l'itN Sharon Ody, 11 tC'am c apltiln who dl'>O f'dm ('(I PCL hr..Heom 'lotus cmd ,., tlnJCIOU) to upply th<' ""hool with lb fll'St· f'VN Jlluyoll wm Rut 'ih ' not the only .. cnnng lhredt u ev1d •ncf'd in th • Mu\tanq~· 12·0 nunh•o.19ul' wm ov •r Sdntn And VciU<'y No\' 22. Junior Df'v1n Denmctn, a lt'um c-apldtn, dlld tht• lfonq111ll ~• h.•r-.. .,t•nior ScHt1h cHHI rr c;hmdn Retch<> I. '>t on•cl "' 11 q0ct.b apa !<"<' I wally hkf• our olll'n'1' • poh•ntldl, • John'ilo11 'dltl I think we hav<• qootl dl'11•n,1\ • JX>ll•llllttl, too Tht'y IHI' t1 I 1111 <1roup They hdvt' t.1 n•rt.11ri .,pend I rhdrci<: tl'r I hkl' 1,.•u111 with lh •m • Vf•t With lh(•lf '>Pt't cl 01111 ..conng. the Mu tclnq'> lt1< k "'' ·we are coru.1dN.thly 'nu.JI, r thdl'I other tt>dlll'>, but w\• h01\ • ~u1 pr1 anq ~P<'l'd, • J11hn't .. 1 SdJd "Th d f 'M<' we ht1cl 111ok y •.ir~ to grow into . ctnd lh1' group is d.h ad ol ~ h{odUJt• Thi only thing I'm womcd ,1ho111 •• thdl w 'm not th<tl h1•1 - Johmton '>did tJw lt1von11• o1 tht' PCL are ~orthwood d f 11 Coron d del MM wh1h• th• Mustant~ cllld l..dgun.t 8t>tK h \\' bcittl • for th11d pld<"<' t fm.,t•\ • 1 Co ta 1 d <"ould po .. "hl\ rontend tor the UUt> Wlth lht• 111, • .., of S€'ntOr U'ia l)unn, d v(•r...1lll•• plclyer who\ mdully di tullhctc i.: dl'ld M!ruor Ndtdlsl' M1.bc1cdl' Al"'O rr .,tunen Nlldnl DUdlh und Jf'MY 'par~ proVldr OIUI h opt.unhm 101 th • lutun.• • 'h •' goi.nc1 to ~on 1 nl 1111 bl~t ewr. l th.ink,• lohn,ton ... 11~1 of l>ucl.rt.l' Sophomor • Ka.1Uyn C<'nUm<1 WlJJ ldkt• OVN th ' !)OdJkC('JllOO dull ' th Mu tdn< woi. " Mid tut heed ol d ~ • in11~ to nior {IOdb Ch I~•• Sc>nd OCC falls to Cuyamaca, 81-61 HAPPY BIRTHDAY IOYSSOCaR Eagle shut out ~ta Ana, 2-0 at Oak Cree ·A ~""'cit e,-,,111-~t· '' 'Now :£wu <jr~iJur W11h ~""' Pia en Club Cfrd. you .... 111 1mm,.cJ1a1f'fy ,,..,,., ... the folio"'" bcnC'fils o n onf' of O\flhf'rt'I Cal1forn1•·· fin -, rolf C'O Ur «'' Weekday Onan Fe--S75 <M••-n-> Weebnd Gr.ell Pee -StOO er ..... ..., 1'(w, 'AIT Card k""'" wa:1r A«c1-.v 'T 1t ,,., '°"'II~, •Jtrn.. If')' • On• c;.._ Per ltciund Al T'h• C.rdhol411er'a R.tt• • 7 O_,. Ati..ance4 l&wtwOt•lla . to• Off' All o.H' Shop p,,,,.11...,. . to" Off All b• a.ii. Aluiual '" S250 · • s,.c1a1 r .... ,..,. •• ,, "" 949-6.S3..S300 www.01kcrn\cOlfchab.co. EL CAJON -Tht> Orang C~ut C'olk.-q m<'n'\ ba kctbaU tt'ttm could not ov<>rc-ome a 6 1· 2 hu1Jtime deflnt and lost. 81 - h l . t<> h t Cuyam<Jca in non· tonl1•rcnce action Woon~dY OCC ffi shmnn JttSon r y h•d the Pl rat ' ( 1·7) with lO pomts dnd 12 fi bounds, wh.tle phqmo1 Ryun W b!iter also posted doubh figure with 12 polnt (.'uy mac4 improved to s .... Th P1tdt tum to •ction flrldoy tat 3 p m and w1U p!Gy Southw t ·m 10 FREE w~ ,._ ,,""' JC MIN'S HOOPS IOllCAll Pl ~ 11, O.W.. CoAlf It 0....-c.e. ~ 20, YMllt9r 12. 9''911'9.~S.~5, Tran4, ~ J, T~ 2. OINlt I, a.tfoeld 0, R.ui.ff 0. v.nt~ 0 ).pt Pl G.w-.y .. Foui.cs OUt -..~,, r~,_ 0.,•t-• ti.nd 25, Mtl(.vie I J, ~lf'flt(O I), Melllf'9ll' I, GIWM t. ·~ ~ CiM"'V 4' ,....,. .. "°°' I ~pc 00.-. rrent11t.o l. •'-' l. ~ 1, ~ 1, Md<en.t>e 1, 'outed OUt • none ~-Slnwns.. ~-~111' C~l«x•tJng the 0.1/y Piiot-. Athi.c. of the Wttk s.MS ... , CVNMATIWt C!) Or~ C<*t College bedmlncon N1kokll Ooudtrh<•nko o,corud tS g04l m h haU to I ctd lht• Cstun<"Ja I Uqh ho~ n r tl'dffl · to d 2°0 nonlc>dfJU win ovN vb1tmq Santa Ana Wt.'dn ~lily 0Qudtc h nko' fir t god I Cdmt> with t t mlnute' 11 mamtn9 in tho fl.Nit ~u. and he booted 111 anotbc>r 25 ml.nut lnto the od h.U. • nlor 90111 Clov•nn1 record fow v to help pc»( the Eag • ahutout on lM. s.11'1 (l ·l ·I). M falls. 1-0 Hunti~on 8Mc.b lf1gh' J04tJ Murplty tcCJNd with ooe manute ,.malnlng in th• pe ': .... w.lr byM ta. ........... c ... ~ 1-0. .. ..,. IOC!mf, Seoior 1w11per see.•a ............ ,., ......... Alloelo ,..... IN Ute flt re nr Cl·2'· Doily Pilot AYSO REGION 57 Flaming Ice burns Spitfires Nltk vennson ~ore'<! four 90tth lo h•clcl lh1• folt11lUnq In> le> d b·O VIC lury OVf'r lhf• Sp1lf1rl's 111 cm AVSO RetJlon 57 boy., un<lf'r-14 wee r gam Max Pt1gt>. Brian Tilylor, John H <1ncl Geoffrey Grant hc.td i.1.,.,1.,I T•ylor M.,tlnl dnd Ry•n Hullmiln N < h udd(.'(I d 11octl ~llh tl,.,,.,l., lrom Jake C•mpl>t'U 11ncl Bf>n Anlbutz. <.:C,.1lk1•111M•r rord oe wa .. 'ol1tl IO lli I tu Pclrll I he• \hutout C't .. y Rw ~II. Vlad Vuul nko .incl G~rge Logan clc1111mc1h ·d on dt·f •n lor llll' let•, \'> hu h ct(l\ldllC :\ 111 lht• C h1llllJllOll\h1p CJ1tlllt', In I"'\' 11n<l1 r 111 '"tum • M Ako Sll\Rh' 6, K1u.u Beu .. l · Ilk T .. onnln .. dlld Cbrl rrffman I'd( h ~on>d tw11 '''"''' Seba tlen Welch cmcl Brtl) don Blackford t1b.o '' llll'cl 'lllcll\ lllf Ith' '-,h,1rl,, who ( 11 lll'd 1111 11 l "llh \lltli(fhl \ u tury 1ullu•lcJl'r\ Ryan Peyton .incl Chandler Mitchell ki'pl clt•l<'ll''' 1 c untrol ol lh1• ltr ld w1th1111t 1111ur1•cl h 1llht1C k Ian Ma!l~olh Saahm Arf'i.h, Taylor Ballram, Cillmf'ron Koppel .ind O d \ Id r c>nnt>r flCOlt•( !.'CJ th1• ~h.111.' 111 I l11 q11I 1111ct.·r 111.tr l111n • ClllC MCT~ 2, 'P'11"-' 2 · J llll.tn Td\ lor "or•·tl l\\11 qo,11., '"' tho ( 1111 I.lo "whllt' lhl' .... , .. II~ .. 11 ·•. I I .. I 11111 'lr11111 I Id) lf'e Rt1gu~ .111d l\<'11 r f'f'I<') Th• < 'h11 kit h r• • • "1·cl .. 11111111 l"lt ·rt11111i.111t 1' ltnm Bn nn John-.on . ~fadl .. on "ilmmond ... C.ilherlnc- ~ullh .u1 ,md Jf'nny \ogt>I. l ho "1~111., 11'(1'1\l'<I ,.,, • 111 i'11 pl11~ I rum K.iylet' O'Conno r, fc>t>lt>y, S.uaJl l\t>ddlnqton .ind Drldg«>I Fo x AYSO REGION 120 Thundcrhawks dgc Irvin<>, 3-2 l ho• ( ·,,,l,1 !\fp.,,1 ho\' 111111 .. r-I i \l'I' l l111111'4•rh.I\\ k' 1lt-ll 1h·ll'111thlf\111t •, I·.! 111 "" ""<' lkq11111 t'lll ,,I( c 111 q.11111 r ""' •• rel dam Se.tqondc)lldr '' cm•tJ lht• uni~ q • 11 ul lh1 hr.I h 1U ~orth Ir\ 1111 • •lll''"''ll'<I v.1th two .. 11.11qhl q .... 1, f h1· I h11111l1•1ho1wl.' 111llt1'cl \\1th l\\u qu,1f., lr11111 ll.t dt'n I llatl \\ hu \<on ct v. 1 th '"fll'"r1 110111 Benn Edit" • M.unf''> mold, Motil G rella, Lu" Cu1 1a, A ui.Un E\ ell t1nd Rigo Miranda. Tiu lfd1•t1\1' \\ '" h'CI hy 411i.ilk1 ·• pt r Thoma'! f\0,110 \k) 111' II ( t l\'l'cl '"PP°'' I rum Ben Abboll, Alberto a\d, Calt>b Burgf' , William Brl'14'no dnd Kt"nnt"th Zh h. YOUTH HOOPS Clippers \Vin. 34-32 1 lw C hpf'"'" nJrmwly 1l1•l1't1l1:d thl' 1'11< l'f\ HI Wt t•k I 111 .~v.pott '-h!..'i;t JD lh\ 1\lon I Doy' l>tl\kl'lhttll I.II tlOO rJ11• Ian.ii \I Ort• \\.d\ :u-:1i .1ml II WJ., d O)CIOl'\ 1f1111w down lo lhl' hnt1I huu ·r Duton C tU'llpl>t'U, NHI O'tf•r• .ind 1"1 liAn Lobck>U h~I th1 • C hppt'l'i In <;(Ortll'I 11\c• P.11 t'l'i W\•rt• p.u •cJ l.Jy AU1tln l>t') •n cJncl KHgan Jako ky. Br.t)don 8LtckJord, Juon 0111.lon, IJrl<' Sudllng, D•vid h bolky, Tbo- S..,ph" t1n<l Mu ,.........y c ontnhutt~I t•1 lhl' tt•.tm •Hort lor th • < hppcr:i. WJPIMIWI• .... c.fllllR. ... ,._ m., t. rMCNct .. ,.. Sl«llJ ... ~-,.,.tM ...... imftnn ~-.-----­.............. ,,.., ....... • .-m...un. or..,.,...... .. '*'-'d•• ..... CIM'I ...,n· 1 .~-­Nlor ................... It .-sM-4117, or..,~ .. ...,. ......... LC9"1 __ ,... .... ... ........... ,... ....... .... ........... DMlll.•'r ._. ..... SP ' _., SPORTS AYSO REGION 97 Thuodoy, 0.Cembet 6, 2001 83 Blue le<' Dcrnons bounce back 'to r apturc the titJ .. ... Th~ Blue lee Demorui fought back through th loser' bracket and pulled out th.rff \lralght vlctorle • Including 2-1 and 4-t wlnti ove r the pre\lousl) undefeated l lornPl\ to win thP AYSO Region 97 boy u.nder-12 C'hamploMhlp. f-ront row, from left: Erl Peterson. JalmJe KPll). Jo h aron. Scott• Figueroa, Braden luC'k , Zach Gdgnon d.nd John Prichard. 8.ick ro~. from left: T~am mothf'r \~end Thomp~n. CM Uan llarti'><>n, Cor) Hanl )', Tre \or Davi . R)an Harper. lck \ 1cthakh , Mkhat>I Perkins. Sean Thomp\On and Coach EddJe aron. •. lightning strikes iii overtime Ivan Becerra '>nifl•d m ci'> t>r1urll' It> hll lhc L1qhlnmg J.-1 m n lht• '<H•rmmt1tor' an .m AY<,O R1'411on 117 Ix>)'> und<>r· ICI '>()("CN tJ•HllP Colton G yuylay \C ort•d 111 reqult1 t1on tor th(• L1qhtnmq SIPH'n )'.tJUer cm d St-rglo G al'c-la \\ c r" .. 1r11nq un olt. ·nw WU Curle> I, Mdtth.-w Dlfrance~a. 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Producep by the Fashion- ables. a suppon wing of Chapman Uruversity, the Saturday afternoon sou-ee is a much-anbQPaled gather- mg for family and friends who believe U'l Chapman. believe In this commu- nity and believe U'l the power of long- standtng, trusted relationships. Camaraderie was the fuel of the progra.n'I as guests hugged. table- hopped. shared war stories and bought a staggering number of raf- fle bckets, with all proceeds bene- ht.mg the uruversity. One of the donors selling tickets, Ami Van Auscleln of Costa Mesa, was even selling a string of chdnces to one of the servers. ·Ann, you are reaU\ pushing those bckets, • I said. only to helve the Rl~ server reply, ·r·u tdke 10 more. Lt.st year. one of our staff members won the $1.000 pnze!" Actually, the Fashionables' raffle ts one of the most exobng on the sooal calendar. Pnzes range from a stay at New York's ntzy Carlyle Hotel to extravagant locaJ shopping sprees at South Coast Plaza and Fashion Island, aJong with gener- ous cash awards. Exclusive retailers mcludmg Chrisllan Dior, DaVld Richy, Mi Place. Escada, Zegna, A'Maree's and Neiman f\tarcus also generousJy get m the act. The raffle llckets were red, and so were most of1 the hollddy outfits on display worn by such fashlon- dble Newport-Mesa women d!> Irene Matthews. Adr1enne Bren- nan, Elaine Martin, Whitney Man- del and Lido Isle's lovely Jocui Rtach, one of the hard-working event organizers. Fashionables president Donna Bunce held court, presiding over the excluStve affair and mtroducmg Chapman Pres1dent Jlm DoU and very speoaJ guest Mtss Amenca Susan Jeske, who sang the ndllOndJ anthem to open the program Jeske. who holds Guiness records for the number of tunes she has pertormed "The Star-Spangled Banner.· B.W. Cook THE CROWD hared with the crowd her mission -working to prevent violence in American schools. The tall brunet beauty hails from UtUeton, Colo .. site of the Columbine tragedy. Winter white was also the mode of the day, fashionably speaking. Rusty Hood was best-dressed m a black and white suit that took the pnze for classic elegance. Patrlcla Ann Manball, attending the party with her husband, Robert, is aJways among Newport's most ele- gant women. Marshall choose a winter white suit and hat to match. She was a knockout. The succe s of the gathenng was due m large part to the gen- ero~1ty of the honorary chairs, the Knott sisters. Vlrglnla Knott Ben· der. Marion Knott Montapert and Tonl Knott Oliphant proudly shared the spotlight with theu cus- tomary grace dnd mode ty as they were applauded for lheir support of Chapman University. Premdent Doti shared the exotement over a gut that will be translaled into a con· cert hall on campus named LO hon- or of the Knott-Ollphant farruJy. Another grand gal on the coast, Pal Ryplnskl presided over the lun- cheon as its chairwoman. The cre- ative dynamo, with her chic fashion sense and exquisite jewelry, attend- ed her party with husband Alan Ryplnsld, mingling with !nends Including Noddle and BW Weltner, Cyntbla and Cart Nolet, Sue and David Hook. OWe Hill, Charlene Prager, Leslie and Larry CUKelllert, Cerise and Larry Feeley, PbylUs and Daily Pilot Pat ltyplmld. Jim DoU, Vlrgtnla Knott lender, Marlon Knott Mont.pert and Toni Knott OUplumt ca.me together la support of Chapman University. GaU and Rod Soderling spent time with Barbara Grady at Christmas at the Ritz. lris Frankel, Cathy Lowden and Dolo~ OUvare~ took part ln The Fashlonables' Christmas luncheon. Roger Shafer, and peaal benefac- tors June and Ross Wan.Ider Other ffidJOr donors Ulcluded the bedutlfuJ Sandra Brodie, and George and Judie Argyros. Dotti Stillwell wa in the crowd also. The young and good·look.Ulg couple-about-town Anne and John Wortmann hared lunch with the very phlJanthropic Arlene Cheng. Vesta Curry and her daughter Joanne Curry jomt'd Elizabeth Colyur Vlncent, and uperstar restaurateur Uza Goodell (Troquetl was m the crowd along wttb fd h- ionable Pat Groth, June Wlan, Tri- da Berns. Nancy Wynn. Ann tern. Mary Ann Wells. Gayle Wldyolar Marilyn Von Klien mJd-Rudolph, anct anoth('r ol the be t-dre.,.,t•d. Margaret Richardson, Ind very ht1ntbome silk dre c; and cocSI inspired b) tmlldn de 1qn One of the pnmc1ry h10d-rt1u.uig objl'ct1vf' ... of lhl' Fa hlonublt•'> over the pa!>I dl'cude htlS bt't!n to d altt m the bu1ldany of the \II Fculh.., \hclpel The drcdm \\ill becomt> recd.JI)' LO 2002 d ground hrt•uktnCJ 1 chf'duled m the earl~ p<Hl of lhe yecu A cht1mp1on ol th.L\. proiec t Wd the lute Mary Lou Hopkins Hornsby. who along with MlldTt'd Mead hares the dlstincbve lltll• ot president ementus of the group Scott Hornsby, 92, look.mg a ddJ>- J><'r d'i l•ver. JOtned fnend m honor dnd m mem ory of his late bnde Other prominent face m th crowd included Zee Allred cmd Drago GUgle. Unda and Ron Beale, Ben Cagle, Sally Crockett Jane Grier. Pam Paul, Joan and Dick te\'ens, Michelle Robe clnd Mary Roo evelt • THE CJtOWO appot'\ ThurSdays and ~t urdays Semi-?lnnua( ·shoe sale 20·-50% OFF IS GOING ON NOW! Terrific ·avings on fall & ·winter hoe , boots, handbag: & acces ories. Sizes 4 to 12 in a great selection of widths, from super-slim to wide. •Van Eli • Sesto Meucci Entire Store* • Rangoni SALE STARTS Today Diane on Fur t nh rg P tit Bat au Earl J an Velv t Trina Turk Paul & Joe Burning Tor h Joi Jungal Autumn a hmere Ya Ya J • Monday-Friday 10-9 • Sat 10-7 • Fashion Island • .. (949) 72 ... .-.1: \ QnoM Qel,,.,. Plllza '61Mia,.,. iltl &Ul,(OlllW ., ............. POO 9&721·1535 • ' . . Daily Pilot 'DAtEBOOI( .. . . # . . ~.~6.2001 . Z . Tejas ' Southwestern cuisine warms shopper's tummy 11111 lmEW .,....., ...... I rs here. Christmas shopping. Don't let yOW'Mlf get weak in the knees and foggy m th brain. Fortify your· selves. people. The best way I know to do this is food -good. sp cy, flavorful and mtel'elting food. U you do lt righl you can eat be/ore, d~ and after you shop. I understand that not all ol you are as hardy u t, nor require the constant feedings that l do. But when 1t comes to South Coast Plaz.a, clearty J have a place ln nund. a place where you can get es wanned on the inside as you are cool on the outside - Z TeJas, a Southw tem-tyle restaurant near the carousel on the farst Ooor. Z Te1as LS on cool restaurant, and Boa.n's -my husband -latest favonte. The warm-colored mahogany and caramel-rolored woods with 1plasbes of bnght. Southwestern lniplred d 190 create a conn in addition to a rupn that should appeal to alm05t everyone. Let me say wtth emphasis that this is not the south· w tern decor of the late '80s m pastels and bunushed goat lrulls. Z Tejas' d 1gner took the very best from th desert and the cuJturet411d lncorporated ii well mto th ar restaurant. Tbe Z Teja crowd lncludes all sorts, from the elegant woman of Newport, the tup singles and the tumied shop- pers to the Jeans-and-sweater crowd (me). They welcome everyone They welcome everyone loola.ng for more utformatlon and th history of the r tau.rant to their Web s1te at http·//www.zte1as com Z TeJas has the lund of menu l would label an ·exobng read" iJ Uus wer<' the lund of thlng that exot you It ·certat.n.ly does me Any place that rves a ·Bananas F ters French toast· for brunch: a smoked chicken, fl'Ult, and green ctule mole-stufled poblano chil for lunch; "Gorgonzola NY Stnp" steak wtth caramel17.ed oruon for dtnn r. and an ancho d ule fudge pie for d rt is as intngwng a 11 gets The lulJet of com bread deliv- ered upon bemg sealed certa.mly does- n't hurt e1lher. As always. 1t is the appetizers that grab and hold (in Uu.s case for days) my dttenbon With Bnan. 1t lS aJway the m at chshes Z Te1as gets a fork up from the both of u Because J do the actual work. we ordered more appetu- ers than meat dtshe . from the de!Joous and very new-to-me caUish belgnets ($6.95), cornmeal crusted and fned p1 ces of catlish rved With a jalapeno -tartar sauce, to the cast iron s.klll t dumplmg of hnmp and pork IS 7 .95). teamed and then a.red and rved with a red dule ging r sauce m .. • WHAT: Z Tejas • .... 3333 Bristol St.. Con. Mee (l'*de South Coast Plau) • .-: lunch stM'tS It 11 a.m., Dinner JtMts It " p.m. • NOW ..at: Moderate • CALL: (71•) 979-7469 • wa Sift: http:llwww.mfu..com Be ca.relul though. Wb n they say •seared on a cast uon skillet,• th y mean ngbt lben and there, and Uua can hurt, even lf you have an asbestos mouth. Z Tejas's seared sesame ahi is served With a pacy soy mustaro plus a black peppercorn vinaigrette, and nvals anyone's bl the bu.sin . Bnan dreams of this in his leep. When I uked Mike. our temhc seTV- er, whJch l should order, the gumbo or lbe tortilla soup, he said absolutely the fortWa soup. And he was so nghL U I were to ever do another artide on my top 10 soups. tlus would be ngbt up there. Wrap Uus up, stick a bow on it and give it to ll)e for Chnstmas. Please. l could eat this every day. One thing I en1oyed especially about the menu was the humbling labels giv- en lo each entree. Only until you read the definition do you undel'$tand the true creativity. and your mouth begins to water. A c.las.s1c example was the ·herb gn!Jed clucken. • which Bnan ordered, and wtuch. by that name alone. I would never order unJ l was m the throes of the carbo-depnved Allons d.Jet..{in whJch case I would be half delirious anyway). However, lh~ herb grilled chicken ($8 95) wa actual· ly a grilled br ast stuffed with drtlchoke hearts, wlld mushroo~. omons and spinach, topped with a soy mustard sauce and pumpkin seeds That's what f'm talking about! (Se aware that the dinner version IS a little dt.fferent ctnd we haven't tnecl 1t yet) But next on my list of chnnt>r entrces lS the Sonoran crab stuffed hnmp ($15.95). Jumbo hrimp tufted wtlh crab meat and then rolled Ul thtnly cut tort:ill4 stnps, flash fned and rved Wlth a blackberry wasab1 sauce The pr n· ldbOn IS out of Uus world l.Jterally This article doesn't begin to do the menu justice, however Z Te1as' d rt menu met out its own kind of Justice wilb a banana creme pa Ul a chocolate graham crust ($4.95). lined wtth dark chocolate, loaded Wlth chunks of fresh banana and ... oh. forget 1t. U you want the rest of Uu.s description, you know where to find me. Now you know what I mean when I say l am • gomg hop- ping.· and why I never get bred of It • KATNV MADIR"'I dining rwiews •ppur ~ OU.~. ... . :>.u '( Pl..()l z Te)u sous chef Dwel Stevens cllsplay1 two of the Costa Mesa eatery's most popular dish • the seared sesame ahl tuna and the z· aalmon. rJ .. w ""11 .J.11111.iry .'111! Yn11IIF11ul 1111 rl'd1t)lt• V 1lt1•", ''" Y<>lll F .111orll1 · Lo·" 11·, ~ ~.=,~~= .... 6) ·eome feel the warmth of the Mediterranean on our beauUful paUo overtooklng the lake1· MIO Aoloel Blvd. Coete Me90I • ...... 0 c.,...,.,... w C.cfllolr (, •• ) 556-6555 ,=. W##~C:lll~tOl'I # , . . • """'' DeaWnbet 6, 2001 . . ' . .. . •• • • ' I . . .. Daily Pilot A qui'Yky 'Novocaine' and a look at what's 'In the Bedroom J ·Novocaine• hits a funny nerve 'N ovocaJ.ae• ii an offbeat, dark com· edy that t&k.• many lnle,...tlng tu.ml JOllN DIPIO wblle follow· tog the strange develop· ments in the once dull We ol a family dentist. Steve Martin ls Frank Sang· ter, the per· feet CODSeJ'V· allve denb.st engaged to his perfect dental aulltant, played Wlth verve by Laura Dem. Frank's boring We is turned up 1de down by Susan. a bot babe with loose morals and a major • drug habit who appears in his ofhce for an emergency root canal Helena Bonham Carter does a great JOb playmg thlS lowWe loser who knows how to use ex and passion to get what she wants. From the moment be meets her, everything UILClma Centen.ng on an otdinary man caught up ln utraordi· nary dttumstances W1th dangerou. cbaracten, lhil mOYie ls reminJt1eent of soma old Hitchcock films . But •Novocaine• is much too tongue-in-cheek to take itseU that seriously. This might not be a great film. But with lots of inter· estibg scenes, social sabre and comic relief, ·Novo- caine• is an amusing dlver- lon that entertains as intended. •Novocalne" I• roted R for violence, aeKuanty, lan- guage and drug content. . • JOtet D4EPICO, 48, Is • ~ Mew resident •nd • senior lnves.- tlg•tot for the Or•nge County publk defender'i office. Coping with what's 'In the Bedroom' T here are certain things I always wdnt to know about a film before 1 commit to seeing 1l. Frank does ls'against his better judgment and fuels all the bizarre twlsts that spin hlS We out of control. Within hours, Frank is lost m a web of mtngue, mur- der and stolen drugs that 1s totally alien to his formerly qwet hfe If you're the same way, I think you JJUght want to know nght off the bat, ·in the Bedroom· 1s about par- ents coping with the murder of tbetr on. Owen WU.On plays LL Chris Burnett In "Behind En my Une , " the story ol a Navy pilot wbo ii abot down while on a routine reconnaissance mL Ion and llnds h~U trapped. Tbe film, which ii rated PG-13 for war violence and some language, also tars Gene Hackman ~not pictured). Afraid to tell the truth, be qwckly comes under lnvesbgat1on by local police and federal agents. Adding to the sense of foreboding. both Frank and Susan have equally psychopathic broth- ers, who fill up the screen -. -with explosive anger and brooding intensity. Their sinister presence stands ln contrast to the semi-comic misadventures that over- take the befuddled dentist. Jiii FENNll A~tuaJly, this movie lS about parents not coping with the murder of their son. Sissy Spacek's and Tom Wilkinson's superb under- stated performances as the parents are unforgettable. Their pain, grief and anger fill every inch of the theater until, at tirne , I wondered ii there was room for air to bred the Wllkm on play Matt Fowler, a ucce ful famLly doctor m a beautlful small coa tal town in Mame. Spacek is his wife, Ruth. the high school choral teacher. Frank (Nick Stahl) 1s thcJr only child, a hand- some, bright, likable young man who is pending a pleasant um.mer at home before starbng graduate school. MAGIC FOREST is back again! For The 1 rn' Straight Year ALL NOBLE . FIR TREES s339s ALL DOUGI.AS FIR:lREES s219s Man d Tomt't I!> Ndtdllt', a beaulllul voung womt1n with two '>mull '>On., "ihc ,., in thl• pro< p-,., of c>ndmq .irt . unhdppy nit1rrh.1CJP A-. th•• movie b gin . Ndtdll<' dnd Frank tlf(• <'nJoymq whc.11 Frank C'dlli. d ·-.ummN thing.· Ruth '"orrl •s dhout the propriety ol Frnnk''> involvenwnt with N11ldlll' since, legdll). '>h<• 1., .. 1111 marned to c.1 mun who hv '!> m ttus smttll town f\1dt1\ rettchon to h1 son's affatr fluctudte between pnde dnd an occasional twinge of Jt>alou y Events move Wlth shatter- mg peed. All too soon. the Fowler household lS stlent. hllE-d only with th great. tm(llovabl<>. sutrocabJlg prt.-s- t>nc<>s ol two parents, each indlv1duaUy gneving for ·tht>tr o;on and eelong clo- sur in retnbulJQn, I fern 1s where the real story begms. Tius tory 1 most llkely, not the story you expect. It may or mdr not be a story you can belleve. It will, howe\·er h1• a story you won't forget •Jn the Bedroom· 1 rat ed R for some violence and language. • JUNa PINMl.R. 1 Cost• Mu' resi<Mnt In Mr lite SOs, '' 111ct president of• work·force tr•1n1n9 company . . Joan Irvine Smith and Jean Stem Discuss and sign California: This Golden Land of Promise Tuesday, December 11, 5:30 p.m. UC Irvine Main Library RSVP to (949 824-4651 or email < l l l ".. I H ) \\ I l > I HOME LOANS • l_ndc~ndcnt Mortp1e I coder ia 11ae U.5.A. "c..fol"'n.J S.1 •In ... CIWfliH SJ.fi..,,. 949-230-6762 cric_bakoticowauyww..c.. FiM .-.. hni+; .. "-"• •a C1l1e1•I• Tr .. d .. ll•C...., c.-.ac...o.c.- ww.l:*. o.hry GdDINCAFI c.....,..~ I,, ....... •.. , ... .. Daily Pilot 0 lflCW • MND kOWOUT Tbe Los Angele Juz lnltitute will present th teCOnd annual Big Band l!stravaganu at 2 pm. Sunday with the Frank Capp Juggernaut, the Jack Sh!ldon Orch tra, Bill Berry'· L.A Big Band and the Bob Florence Umited Edllton at the S.lboa Pav1hon, 400 Main St., Balboa P nin; suJa SIOO for ci VlP din· ner packag 19091 599- 2912 HOT YACHTS " The NeWJJort I ldrbor Nautical "Mu cum w1H present Gary Miltimorc' •Hot Yachb, Oc;ecm Ra c- el"I From Top atls to Tur- 00." exh1b1t ol 25 ony1- nal yacht painttng'> - W1lh photogrdph and model through March 15 at 15 1 E Cod~t Highway m Newport Beach Th mu um 1 open from 10 a.m 10 5 p.m. Tuesdav through Sunddy. Free. (949) 075- 891 5 aNTER SATURDAYS Th Orang Count Per- forming Arb Cf'nl<>r' Saturday at The Center sen will be hPJd at 11 . d m end 1 pm Jan 12 MMch 23 and Apnl 27 at Founder I ldll, 600 Town Center Dnve. Co ta Me a $8 (7 14) 55b- 2l22. DATEBOOK Thunday, ~ 6, 2001 17 Hillbilly holiday on 'Sand Mountain ' at OCC THEITll llYllW ly~Tttua L ocaJ theatergoers gen- era.Uy celebrat the holiday ason by catching a pedonnance of ·A Chnstmas Ca.rot• at South Coast Repertory or vu- 1ttng one of the tnnumerable "Nutcracker" ballets being pr ntcd in the area. But ttu year. Orange Coast Col· le<J as oHenng a radically dlff rent ChnstJna dJver- 1on. It's "Sand Mountain.• two one-act plays by Romulus Linne)' t lJ1 the hills of Ten- n ·a whtle ago.· as the program tales. Only the ec- ond, *Why the Lord Came to Sdnd Mountain,· touch on thr rulebd theme Both pldys Cdn dccurately be tenned hillbilly theater Director Alex Golson has lnJected tl luU dose of back- woods atmosphere into each of the pldylets. which vary in both themP cUld overall <'ffe<"t Th fust. ·Sand MountcllJl Matchmaking.· ~ 11 clever but talky lnfle. wtule the econd toys wtth the '>UpemdturdJ wtule puttmg d nPw ptn on the C hrutmas ... tory 1n •S4n<t Mountain Matchma~. • a pretty young Wldow (Nancy 'll'ota) its rockmg and kn1tUng as he fends off a ucces Jon of rughtmansh gentleman callers until h finally lands a keeper (Se n H k th). who' b ck>Mt to whdt ~ for normcil an th mount.un~ as could be unagmed The altemabv are a J>dlI ol unwa hed. unPducated . clods (Shane Robertson dnd Isaac Giron). a buttoned -up • religious fanauc (Andrew Vonderschmittl dnd a dimwitted mama' boy (Scott BaJtesl. who comes complPte wtth Mama (Hectth r Ldy· ton) It' a formula p1rce ennched only by ome out- lancli h interprctdllon., "Why th Lord Came to Sand Mountain· ts d mor mtncate p1 c . chromchng the VlStl of The Lord (0Prl'k Wiley) and "t P tPr (Jctme McGin~I to th Sdme back- wood community. AHN spuming d "nomldl" fdmwr couple (frt1nk P..hyill>h1ro cmd Jenn Ue Sm1th}. thP c-Pl£><>l1t1l vmtor.. ettlP in di th1• hilltop abode of an unrx>\.Pn..,twd farruJy There. the~ t1rt> ho .. 11·d h~ dJl old man (Ryan GrcJ'tl tmd has young wtlc (Enn H P<llhe1 BRNf) NE.VI· COSMfOCAUY M'ERFECT Get the lest for Lea! llC 3165 Harbor Blvd. C05ta Mesa , • 0. lkKtl s-tll of 405 rwy • (714) 545·7168 fYI •WHAT· •s.nd Mou~in· • ••• Or1nge Coast College Orama Lab, 2701 F11rv1ew ROid, Cost1 Mew . • WHIN; Closing perform1nc~ at 8 p m. today through Sat· ur~. with 2 p m l'nltinttS S.turd.y and Sunday •COIT. SS.S 10 • CAU: (714) 432·5880 Ainsworth), who uJbmately play th prtnopctl rot in a r •nactm nt or th<' lmt Christm , in exdgg rated tullbtlly fa'>hlon. Tb ir on (Vincent Torres Jr.) takes the pdrt of a bratty J u~ in a egmenl that may rclnkJe the mored vout m the dUdJence Ram Hambly excels as the wily ndrrator. while Enu· ly Rued as effective d the r •mcde ropr ntallon of the mountain couple\ 14 chtl· dr,Pn Ddv1d Scaglione\ Cdh · m ~tung dnd Enk Lmvrence· rngged co tum •s further enhunce the rusuc: lldvor • • • Next w k. OCC return to d more lrddJbonal yul tide celehrdllon with "Chn'>tmc» 1 for Kids.• playing Thur,. day through Saturdc1y only in th Ort1ma l.db ·1udlo Th how under th<• dU'ectJon ol OCC-th dler art~ prof '>Or Rick Got on, WlU f Pature Ctlr - ob \;dUdeville act' cilld d number of urpn . cupped by u \'~1t from Sc.intd Cldu . P('rfom1dnc ~ wtll ~ c 1v- en di 7 pm. D ~ 13. 10 t1 m . 2 dnd 7 p.m Cm . 14, dnd 2 and 4 p m Sdturday CuU 17141432-5640 Ext. 1, for /";,.,, Y.17uv1r#,/. t/,l,.,,.,.,.,w, • GlA •EGL Certified Diamonds ~Ill'• • Cutomized Orders ) • Engagement ' Wedding Rings •Repairs While You Wait • 18 Independent llercbanta ...... 111!!9~ t.1f t inlonnabon. • • • Estancta High School will open lts fall production. Thornton Wilder' "Our Town.· UUs weekend Direct- ed by drama IJ\Structor Pauhne Manaruan, the pro- duction Will be gwen at 7 30 p m Fnday, Saturday and Ooc.14-1.Sin'thf!school's Barbdra Van HoJt Th ater. nck dre on al now . for S6 ar mcly be purcha~ for $8 at the door. Cd.ll (9-49) '515-6537 for moTe inlorma· tJon or r rvatlons. • TOM ""'5 reY!e'M l<XM the.ater fOf the O.ally Pilot His reviews •PPM' Thur~ .and S.tut~ OCEAN'S 11 (PG-13) ors OoQIU 121s· 230 s·1s 740 955 • Siturd1y·Sund1y only SPY GAME (R) 0o11>y 2 15 4 45 7 15 9 40 LI DO THEATR E j 1 • 'l ~ Audrey Tatou in MAMELIE" (R) 1~ oo· 2 30 515 a oo 10:20 .. I '· Your con ervation effort helped get u through the summer without electricity ·hortages. In fact. one-third of our cu tomer cut bac:k their u age b_ 20°0 or more. compared to the previou ummer. earning them a 20°0 di count on their bill . This Calif omia 20/20 Rebate Ptegram i over. but there are till BJ! kl manage your bill a colder weather, holiday entertaining and longer night approach. Here's what to do: Vi it www.sce.com take an online energy survey. and check out the energy-saving tips for ways to weatherize your home and business. 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