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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2004-02-25 - Newport Mesa Daily Pilotc 0 t Serving the Newport-Mesa con1n1unity since 1907 WEDNESDAY,FEBRUARY25,2004 KfNT IRlt'TOW/OAUYPllOt From left. West Santa Ana Heights homeowners Robert Hanley, Isabel Hernandez and Edwrn Hall say annexation by Newport Beach has appeal. One reason 1s the city's efforts to control John Wayne Airport. which puts them and others under departing 1ets' fhght paths. Newport's activism sells well West Santa Ana I !eights homeowners say it's the city's attitude o f being always involved that is impressive, no t the prope rty values. Deirdre Newman Oa1tyP1lot WV.ST SANTA /\N/\ 111 ll.11 IS - fle.,icJe11I!» who hvt· i11 an 1111intor- por.11ed arf'a that j, tht• ohjl'rl of a 111g-11f-war lw twl'l'll C :o ... ta Me<>a • 111d Newport llt•arh 'ay I hey \\ould pr1·fer 1lw w.1 ... 1al city ad- drc'>' fur m.111y rt-.l'11n' ;rnd highcr pn>pl'rlY vahlC\ !\II.I 0111' 111 lhern. ewport lkarh h.1, m.1d1· .1 111ovr to anrwx an Jrt·.1 th.ti 111· dude' Wc·-.1 S.1111.1 Ana I k1ghh. tlw Sanra J\11a C .1111ntry < Juh .ind a 1110-.tly n:,ick111i.il ;11t•.1 "Hllh of M l''il Drive lw 1w1·1·11 Santa Ana _ and lrvi1w 01vt•n111•,, \\ h11 h f.111 111!0 Co:.ta Mc•\a\ 'plwn· 111 111f111 t'llC('. West Santa Ana I ll•1ghh re-.1 dents lht•rt· ... ay lht• 111.1in 1t'a'>1•11 1 hl'y want lo lw 11.11 1 of Nt'Wpon j, the di1Tt•1e11n· in llll' w,1y tilt' lwn n lie~ have li.111dh·d till' 11oj,., .111d rapacity of J11h11 Way1ll' /\11 pot t. -.inn· they liVl' 111Hf1·1 11111· of lht• airport\ flight patlh. "Our prirnt• 11·a ... 1111, g1·11p1.1llv. 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II" ,fl 11011 hl'l .111'1' .11 1111 ....... 11111' 1111•1•1 111g, II •lfllllll\l'd 1111• ,111111•\.tlllfll 111 I .1,1 \.1111,1 i\11.1 I l1•1ghh 111 1'<1°1\ )>1111 \11'.1111 .11111 tilt' llJlllllll"lllll ftofl II ,1J1111lrl 1:1\C' \11•\\ p1>1 I lk.11 Ii tlll' I lt,11111' Ill \VI 1).!h !ht• 11111111' ollllll'>..1111111 ul \\.1· ... 1 '-1111.1 \11.1 I lt-11:111 .... ,,111111111> \111!11 h 1111' .111 See ACTIVISM, Page A4 Robbery numbers in Costa Mesa continue to climb Spate of hote l incidents contributed to the rise, but police official says the numbe rs are in th e norm for the city. Oeepa Bharath Oa1lyP1lol C:OSli\ Mf·.SA -/\n urward !rend in rohheries h;is co11ti11ucd into U1ii. year due in r arl IO a ,\t•rit•!> of hotel rohberies, crime !>latistic:'I show. Orange County Sheriff's dcputit•s caughr lhr 111cn who 1lwy hclieve wc•re re<,pomihlt• l"r lhl' l.11 ... 1.1 Me ... a rohhcric!> 1ha1 orrurred in l,111• I><• remhcr. January and lhl' nr ... 1 parr of February. a!. wPll a ... olhN holl'h d ... e- where. Rut lht· numhl'r' rl'lc•a,rd hy the Col.ta Mesa Polin• I >ep.1rlml'nt l.huw that there wen• nirw rohhenc-. in January ancJ 12 -.11 I.tr 111 Ft'hruary . OveralJ, 141 mbbl'rk-. w1'rl' rt•ponl·ll in 200 I, 9'.\ in 2002 aml 10:1 in 200:1. ·n1i!> year\ numlwr... '>O far. aw wiU1in the normal ra11gc· lor the city. said Costa Mel.a Polin• I.I. John Fiu- Pat rkk. "It's difnc:ull 1~1 pin down a crime trend based 1111 lwu n111111hi.' num· hl'r-.." Ill' ..u1d. "Wt· would m•t•d 10 look al 11u111hcr., over a year or at 11'.1~1 '>IX 1110111'11. to identify any dt'fi11ill' type· of tn•n1I." l'ltn.'(' 0 111 of 12 rohheries in Fd1ru ary wcrt• .,hoplifling inddcnt.'> 1h.11 h ad 111 bt• up)tradl'd to robbery lw raml' 1hey involved force, Filzl'alm:k ... 11t1. "Wry fl'w of 1lw i111:idcnt!> actually involved wcr1pu11'i." he said. 111e city hil a high in 2001 in thi' Ullt'>tmy llwl prompted the dl'part 11\(•111 10 cnndut t umlercowr np cra1i1111.~ where an officer would po)',f! <L" a dcruy to <illract robbers. l'olire l 11n-.ldt•11•d lhi' tal'tics succes.o;ful in 1t•th11 111g 'lll't'I l 1 lllll'. ,,., 1111' llllllllil'I 111 rohh1·11t"• lfr11pp1·d 111'I.I111 ~1011.! !'>1wh 11p1·1a!lo11' .11111 111 rn\lllllal -.1i11g-. will 10111111111• ,,, .111tl wlw11 m·1·cl1·cl. 11111•.111 ic ~ -..1111 /\llht111gh ..!110.1 ..,,1\\ .111 lllt II'·"'' II W.1' 11111 ,1 l,11g1· 11"1' Ill' .,,\Ill "II \\t'llt 11p h\ Ill i1111d1•111,, 1111 .111 .1wr;cg1·. h·'' th.111 11111· irn 1<11·111 p1•1 11111111h,'' I 1111•.1cr11 ~,,ml I oral ln1,1111•" 11wn1·r' h'd,,.if,• "I' 1•rati11g 111 th1· n1y dt''fllh' tl11• 1n 1·111 hold mhh1•m•,, '.iicl fat I .iwc 1·11, p11·'>id(•111 ol 1111' ( .o~la Mr-..1 c h.1111h1•1 rrl ( .Olllllll'IC l'. who ll\l'd Ill llWll ,,., See ROBBERY • Page A4 THINKING ALLOWED Greenlight Initiative could be changed Supportl'r-.. and oppo11 e 111 ~ of Meas url' S continue lo squabble over hig and small dctaih of how it should be implcllll'l11C'd. June Casagrande Daily P1lo1 FWl'<>l<l 111\(11 l lw d1·h.111· 1111•1 wh1•1l11•1 lo 1 h.111g1• g111tl1•l1111•-. 111 tit. I 1ll'l't1h1~h1 lr1111.1ll\t'. 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Page A4 CRYSTAL COVE Yearlong restoration set to begin Newport lk<1rh compan y i ~ awarded the rontrar l for construction in the firs t phasl' oft lw project. Alicia Robinson Dd1lyP1lul I In\ 11\1 < c 1\11 I lw lr"I ph.1't' 11f .1 '""' p;111 11•,1111.1111111 111 1111·11 1h.11w1ll11pen t 111t ag1•., .11 < r, ... 1.11 ( 11\1· '>1.111· l'.1rl. 111 pub lw 11w w1ll lwg111 111 .1 11'"" \\1°1•1..' 1111dt•r 1lw \\,111-h ol .1 101.11 h111lch11g Iii 111 lh.11 won the $H 1111lli1111 1 !lll'>lrlH llllll I oillr.11·1 'I ht• work. will 1:11..1• .1lu1111 11111· yl'.lr and i11<'111dt• n·~1ma1i1111 nC 'I.I. nl llw pMk\ 41\ hi.;toric lwad1 e1111.1g1•.,, ·" wdl "' l\l'\V p11l>lic f11ciliti1·' 111 llH' pail..\ 111 ... 1111ic di-. 111< t. \lrch "' ;i vi...11111,· ,t,1t11111 ,11 thr park 1•111r.i111 <'. ;i n 1hur.1I 1 1•1111•1 .111d a pe !11 ·,1 ria11 hr 1clg1 · owr I JJ., I 1.111t o' Crt•ek. '<1111 park ~11p1 1-:l'll J.:ramt·r llw \IJll' t>1•par11111•111 111 f',1rk., and RC'- nt'al11111 on 1111·-.day .11111111111c·t·<l it gr.tnlcd 1h1· '!>IH111ll11111 r1111t1.11 1 lrn 1lw rr~111m1iun work lo Newport lk;ic h 111111 MC'lfO Build l'r' and l.ngilll'l'f'> t lrn11p I Id. See BEGIN, Pa1e A4 Daily Pil ot ATAGLANfE ) 0Nll£WEB: www.dalM>ilot.com No light shining on the mystery of the Sunshine Award WEATHER ~ Expect the rains to return during the day and into the night. SeePa1eA2. SPORTS NeWport Harbor and Corona def Mar boys' toccer team advance to the CIF quarterflnala. SeePa1eA7 I I was not your typicnJ award!> ba11que1 -thunkftilly. /\ncJ if I had to mis.s one of the last episodes of HFriend!>" for ii, al least Dan Mnrchea110 made ii wortJ1while. You just go11a love Danny. Allow me to set the scene: It is Thursday night and anyone who is anyone ln Newport Beach WM at Marrion Newpon Beach for the annual Speak Up Newpon Mayor's Dinner. It ls one of those events that brings together the movers and the shakers of the city for a speech from the new muyor, Tod Ridgeway. for the lowdown on how things are going in the city. To nobody's big surprise, the overwhelming con..11ensus wu that ' I LOLITA HARPER Newport rock,;. TI1e fun part, however. came enrly in the evening. when Newpon Beach Otamberof Commerce President Richard Luehrs announced the winner of the coveted Speak Up Newpon Sunshine Awanl. The winner waR a gem to tJ1e community. someone who had given his lime and resources unselflshly to those In need - especlalty In the form of care packages to our troop fi.ghtlng ln Iraq. With bated brcall1. llll' uudierH'l' wailed lo see who this mysterious n•dplcnt was. "/\ncJ the winner of the 2004 Speak Up Newport Sunshine Award is (cJmmatic pau<1el. Danny Marcheano. H I .uehr. sajd. Music played and the audience d1 ecred excitedly -one of the ci1yi. favorite restaurateurs was given a grcal honor. Thjs deserved a standing ovation. Everybody ruse to their fct•t I would Imagine that most 1>eoplt•s minds wandered to thelr mni1t rcccnl exchange with lhe outspoken and charming Marcheano. laughing soflly os they retold one of hb1 jokes in their head. Others thought of the great food al 1he Arrl1cl. or what fun they had at hi!> wo11dc·rful purli(•s the most recent heir•~ Mardwano'N Super Bowl affair. As lhl' rnernoriei. rallh.•tl off in their head!>, their hands con tinued to clap. until suddenly. the people began rn reali7.c that nohody wa. ... walking toward that podium. Neck." were wrenched toward the entrances of t11e banquet morn, half-heartedly expecting the New Jersey native to walk through. Luehrs ~eemcd to be looking the hllrdest. And then the clops subsided and people sat hack down. da7.cd and a little stunned. Marchenno was a no-show. "He wus here earlier. H Luehrs said. S.. AU.OWED, P .. e M )' A2. Wedne~y. February 2!>. 2004 Dally Pilot' LOCALS ONLY ~ •, · . . • ... ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~- NEIGHBORS Ma n ne• C.wp:. 11~,ervc Pk . Brian C. Bourgeois, 'on of Bradley L Bourgeois uf Co!>la Mesa, ren·rHly co111pletcd 12 weeks ofba'ik trainin>; at Marine Corp' llct:ruit Depot, San 1>1e)to tlcsi~net.l lo challcnJtt> new Marine recruits both phy'1cally and mentally. Brian Uo urKt·or' i~ a ZOO l graduatl•.or Nl·wpurt I larbor I ligh S huol . . Navy Firenglrh·r Thomas A. Dickinson. 'on of Norma Montana of Whoo,..er, Ohio, and Dan A. Dlddruon of Newport B1•.11 h, .111tl h" k llow crew 1111•111lwr' .1t111,1rJ t ht' aircrnft rnmt•r l'nttrpnw. home po111·d hr Norf olk, Va .. recently n•11•iwd thr Navy'!. lle te11111111 l.~rl'lll•m·t· Award fo r fi,ral yt>ar WO.I I humn .. l>ickrn,011 11111wJ 1 hl· Navy 111 J,rnuary 200.! fl'nnlfer A. Kuang, Ryan ~. Kurbatorr. Mlho Kurogl. Trang T. Le. Kathy S. l.ee, Carrie M. Lester. Mauhew I>. U ebe rman. Th elngJ Un. Sierra G. Undborg. l >unna L Logan, Abelardo t ope-L. Danielle R. Louie, Wanda W. Luna. Dana T. Mal'C'o. Mall hew T. Marfield. Alfredo G. Ma<i<ilp, Kimberly A. May. Vane!>'ia McBride. James Mllew~kl, l>aw11 L Miiier, Oavld N. Mitchell. l.ynne M. Mosakewlu. Zurc·en Z. NaJl:/., Thuy T. Nguyen. Toan V. Nguyen, Patricia A. Niel.en. llmothy D. Norman. SlWUle N. Nunn, Jalml 1-Deck, Mellaaa S. Olsen, Touba Pakdel-NabatJ. Jonlan R. ~len. PhilUp P. hlen. Gwyn Pham. Tien Due Pham, Judllh B. Pledger, Yvonne Price. Jemlna E. Ramlrn.. Kenan P. Reilly. PeUcla C. Romero. Tamara Saytner, Scoll D. Schnelder, Myrna Scou , Gen~S. ShUJ and David R. Sllwlra were named 10 the Orange Coast College honors list for the fall semester of 2003.The studen1s were Harold Moore able to maintain a grade· point average of 3. 75 10 4.0 ... Harold Moore. UC Irvine professor emeritus of chemistry and Spencer Ohn Spencer Olin, professor t·11wrrt11<; of h1~1ory were 11•1·l•11tly naml·d Edward A. Dickson Emeriti professors at I H Ir vinl' PET OF THE WEEK PrinC:CS!-. Prirrrt'" '' .1 h1·.1111il11I ~ y1•.11 old 11•111.111• tl.11111• p111111 ~1.11111•,1· ''"' '' wr, pl.1)1111 .11ttJ ha' 4Ulll' ,1 lurr 1>t·1 "111.1h1y I lcr :.tro11g pn,1111.1h1y .md pl.ry h11ing wuultl 11111 lw ngln w11h i.mall d11ldn·11. ~o. 1hc ri~hl 11111111· ,1111 111•1•cl' 111 tw fount!. 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GETIING INVOLVED •GETTING INVOLVED runs periodically in the Daily Pilot on a rotating basis For information on adding your orgoni1atron to this list, call (949) 574 4298 ORANGE COUNTY CHILD ABUSE PREVENTION CENTER The center needs volunteers to work with h1gh·nsk families and children, providing weekly emotional suppon to families, infants and first·time mothers in their homes. The center is asking for a three hour weekly commitment. (714) 543-4333. o ne with homeless adulls rn a program on basic Irle skills. (949) 263-1774. ORANGE COUNTY MUSEUM OF ART Learn more about art and share with your community by becoming a docent al tho Orange County Museum of Art. A volunteer docenl guides adults and school groups through the galleries and teaches about the museum's collections and exh1bit1ons. (949) 759· 11 22. ext. 204. ORANGE COUNTY RONALD ORANGE COUNTY COMMUNITY MCDONALD HOUSE DEVELOPMENT COUNCIL Sponsorship opportunitres are Volunteers are needed for a still available for the Orange variety of functions. (714) County Ronald McDonald House 839'6199. High Tee benefil to be held on ORANGE COUNTY HOMELESS TASK FORCE The task force rs rocruilrng volunteers fo r the Interfaith Council Network lo wortc one on Daily Oct. 30, from 3 p.m. to 5 p.m. The benefit will be held at lhe Turnip Rose al the Grand Newport Plaza. 1901 Newport Blvd. rn Costa Mesa. For more information call (7 14) 639-3600 Pilot VOL. 98, NO. 56 THOMAS H. JOHNSON St.w Mc:Crri Publisher TONYDOOERO Editor JUDY 0£TllNG Advort111ng Director LANA JOHNSON Promo11on1 D11ector --EomNO STAFf S.J. C.hn Monoglng Editor. (949) 57•-4233 111 cahm" latimes.com o.n.n. Goulet Ci1v Editor, (949) 764-<&324 d1mottt1 (lOCJlot t l.!ttirntrs.com R~Dunn Spons Editor, (949) 57'-<1223 11chard. dunn (lf!ls11mos.com Mille Swenton Ass1stJtnt City Editor, (9.t9) 57""4286 miko SWlfnton latrmes.oom LollaHmpef Forum 1>1g11 edi1of, oolumnllt. (9491 57""4275 lollt1t hafTJ#Jf1 tarimes.oom Photo Ec!1tor. (9491 764-4358 sroVfJ.mcc:ranlt o lar1mes.com Joie J. s.,..,. Art Director I News DMk Chief. (9491 574-4224 JOS#J sanrot~lat1mM.oom l'WwlEdlliofs Gena Alokander. Lori Andenion, DanK!I Hunt, Paul Saitowitz, Daniel Stl!Vont NEWSSTAff o...-- Cnme and courts~­ (9491 57-M226 deCOtf.bharllffl i.tfmet1.com .u.c ... , .... Newport 9eedl repol1ef, 1949) 57iM232 /uoo.~nde llltlmet1.oom Delldl9 NewmM Cot1Jt Mesa repottef, (94915~, de1rdre_,_,_.lli.timeu:om Mlltl90'Nll Education reporter, 19491 574-4268 mMiN.oneilfllMim..oom FOR A GOOD CAUSE DOUGLAS ZIMMERMAN I DAILY PILOI Valene Torelli is hosting an Oscar party, a fundraiser for the Cystic F1bros1s Guild, at Troquet Restaurant. A night with Oscar Weeke nd event at South Coast Plaza restaurant will be nefit cystic fibrosis. Deirdre Newman Daily Pilot I n lhl' pa.,1, Vall·rie Torelli h.L' lm!.lc·d evcnb w benefit local nonprufiti.. On Sunday, an event she de'>ignc<l will have nationaJ 4'COpl· and a drnmatic Oair. Torelli, v.-ho owns rorelii Realty in Costa Ml·~. i~ 'pon-;oring "An lwening With Oi.car" 10 cui11ddl• wilh lht• 76th annu;il Academy awanh al l'roquel Re:.tauranl al South Coa'I i'la'l.<t. Thc event will benefit Lhc C}"llc t:ihro'i' (iu1ld. "I wa' trying 111 mJny an c•wn1 w11h a re!.taurant with n charity and malt• ii a fun l'Vent." Torl'lli !.<lid. "II all ju,1 came to~ctlwr." 'forelli i.aid 'he 'clel·tl'd the C.y,11r Hhroi.i'> C ;uild 011 the recommt>nda11on of l·mnk C 1rofT, whose· c111n11.1ny "orgJ11i1,.1ng the l'VC'llt. "I was looking fur somelhing catastrophic: and where lhc rc-.earrh and devclopme111 fund!. could help <'Ure." Torelli '>a.id . "And also where the majurity of Lhc fund' went 10 thl' charity, not to lbureaucracyl." 111e evenl will include c;ix brg '-trcen IVi. placed around thl' re,1auran1 IO maximize tht• viewing area. After cocktails anti hor.. d'ouevres, excculive chef lirn Condell will t:rl'all· u multi-cour~c drnnl·r. Guests who arriw before thl' Osrnr' begin can guc" who will win 111 tht• top eight c;rtegoric·'· ·111l' s:.w donation IO ~u~. in addition 10 the $85 tit kt•l fee, wilJ abo ht• donated 10 the L}"lil rahrosi' guild. and lht· winner' w1ll lw awarded prizeo.; irrd uding a watrh hy I ling Wa Let:' Jl'wl'lcr' and a handbag by Cdine. huth valul'd at mort• than Sl.000. IJ7.a (;oodell, 11wrwr ofTroqm•1. pr.Used lorelli\ ewnt·plannmg '>krll' FYI Tid<ets for Torellt Realry's "An Evening With Oscar" are available al $85 per person and can be obtained by calling Frank Groff Inc. at (562) 491-1000. For more information about cystic fibrosis, visit http://www.cff.org "I dun't" Lhml wc·Vl' t'Ver had an Owar part)' in\ldl' ~1u1h Coru.1 Pla;ra," Coodell ..,nJ. "I 1h111k it\ a firsl and I think ii\ Koing 10 he a really hiKh·da"''· fir~l ·rnle vt·nue. I lopefully we can con1i1111l' dorrrJt <llher evenli. w11h ITurcllil. hernuw i.hl' really k1111W\ huw IO du ti right." forclli i., l'Xpertrng I !10 lo 200 peoplr lo a11t•11tl tht· cvcnt. Ly'>trt' fihro~r'> .tlTet:t~ the lung' and cligc<.tivc '>}"tem ;u1cl i'> the moM cu1111111111 lilc 1hrN11l·ni11g generic di<,e;L..-c' among rhild n•11 anti young adult!'! in lhl' ll .~. Tlw mi<ision of Lhe .._,uild i' lo lwlp dcwlop the abilily 10 nm· and tonlrul thc di'>e<L'>C a11d 1111pmvc Lht> qu,1lity of life for Lho~e who have ii. ------ DUI ARRESTS ThttUI people have been a"ested on suspicion of driving under the Influence of an intoxicant.. They have only been arrested on •u•piclon of a crime and. as Mih 1111 su~. are considered Innocent until proved gU1/ty. COSTA MESA SATURDAY • Merrill Scott Cell, 22, Costa Mesa • Erica Lynn Icenhour, 32, Huntington e.actt •Jeffrey Allen Spitter. 27. Newport Beach Allc:I.~ • William Eugene Curry, 54, Newport Beach • Lashawn Tillman, 37. Los Angeles FRIDAY • Guadalupe Durne Rodriguez, 35, Costa Mesa •Juan t .lejandro Magana, 23. Costa Mesa •Andre Mk:hael Amar, 31, Long Beach • Carey Kathryn Scott, 25, Newport Beach • Vincent Deluca, 39, Newport Coast •David Scott Lamont, 39. Westford, Mass. ntURSOAY •Ismael Sollano-Ortiz, 23, Costa Mesa WEDNESDAY • Teresa Marie Lavole, 42, Lake Forest FEB. 17 •Jesus Joaquin Merced, 37, Costa Mesa NEWPORT BEACH FRIDAY • Shane Matthow LeBlanc, 30, Sen Diego THURSDAY • Elaine Ann Domino, 50, Newport Beach • Michael G. Mrvos. 38, Glen Carbon. Ill. • Chaz Joseph Guinn, 19. 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Farther out. winds will be out of the south from 25 to 35 1..,, feet low •• •; ~ ... ~ WATER TEMPERATU~! :-. ....... -. 67 degrees ·:·: :. · ............ __ .... __________ ..,.. ______________________________ ... ____ ..... ____________ ....... __________ ~__...~----- Wednesday, feb<ua<y 25, 2004 Al UCI students help city gain Caltrans grant Children who walk to Whittier and Wilson elementary schools will be a bit safer thanks to the efforts of several graduate students. Deirdre Newm an Daily Pilot U>STA MFSA -1\vo Westside school'! will be getting traffic safety signs i.n their neighbor- hoods thanks lo the diligent work of UC Irvine graduate stu- dents. The students, who are In the Oepanment of Planning. Policy and Design at UCI. helped the city prepare a b'fant proposal to Caltmns that funded 90% of the project's cost. The grant will enable the ciry to purchase and install Ouore&- cent green warning signs and changeable speed limit signs near Wtlson and Whittier cl· ernentary schools. The signs will enhance traffic safety for the many Westside childre n that wallc to these schools. On Feb. 17, the City Council approved guidelines for the in- s1allation of the signs since staff members anticipate requests for addiliunaJ signs once thr first six go up. The first batch of signs is expecled 10 be installed before the !>Lart of the 2004·05 school year, Assistant Engineer Arman· do Rutledge said. The collaboralion between the students and the city wa.-. benefi· dal to both panics. said Associ- ate Professor Kristen L>ay. whose students worked on the gmnt project "It was just a great opportunity for both sides where the lJCI stu- dents were able to learn a lot more about tr-an!>pona1io11 plan· nfog and were ablt! to help the city because what 1hcy haw co offer is en1husiasm a11d a lot more time and intcr(•st in these issues." Day said. "By work.in~ on this together. it's rny sensl' 1har il's a project that wo11ld11°1 haw happened otherwi.!>e." Day's i.1udents <;tudy urh.1n lk· siHn and behavior so th~y had examined issues like how the de· sign or neighborhoods affct:ts people, she said. She wanled her studenis 10 learn huw tu i.n1pruve safety for children walking lo school through belier neighbor- hood plannin.;. Day approached llutle<lgc a.-.k- in~ if the ci1y had ewr applied for a Califomlu Safo Houtes lo School ~rant on lhc Westside. When Rutkd~t· said no, she of- f<'rt·d ht•r 'tudmts tu help out with the rcs1·arch. nw dass began anuly1.ing five 'l'hools 01\ the we .. 1i,itJc by inter- viewi11~ prind pah. colll'cting t.h.1ta on traffir problems a11d do - 111g vi:-.ual ')luvcyi. of 1he neigh· horhoml. Ul11matcly. lhl' stll· A ss emblymen lay out their legi slation Alicia Robinson Daily Pilot Newpon -Mesa's stale legbla- tors will have a full plate this year, with 68tJ1 District N.semblyman Ken Maddox and 70th District As· semhlyman John Campbell carry- ing a total of 34 bilk Topping the list of Campbell's 19 piect.'S of legislation are several n~forms expected IO save the s1a1e money and bills to repeal law.. enactcd by fonner Gov. Gray Da- vis. One bill would refom1 the state govenunent"s employee pen'>lun system. potentially saving billions in rurun: years, Campbell said. "Government employee pen sio11s have gouen cX1remely gen- erous uf late,"' he said. While the state can't take away what"s already been promised w currenl and former employet.-s. it can restructure tht:• pcru.ion c;ys· tern for new employct.'S. he said. '"Its a major pan of the gowr- nor's strnctural reforms in the budget,· Campbell saic.J. The pension rcfonn hill l~ one or sever.ii budget-related bills the a<;scrnblyman is p11shi11g at the request of Gov. Arnold Sc.:hwar1.- e11egger. Also al the governor's he· he.t is an amendment 10 Lhe 'ilUll' Cun~titution -yel to bt· wrilll'n -that will make any ch;mKe!> lu government operation.o; <k'('med necessary to eliminatt' wa.\11.' ;uu..J duplication. lhe hill wiU be wnl ten Lil detail once a tt•am of ana lyi.ts finishes reviewing KOVl'm men1 operntiuns. Campbell said he b propc.Nng M.'Veml bills that would l\:'IWal laws regulating h11~iJ1l'S.t;t'S. '>Lich as Senate Bill 571l. which pruluh11' the state from u mtr.irtmg w11h husinesse. det:med !>Weatshup' ba">t.>d on whether rJ1ey olfor n·r tain hcnefiis 10 employN..,. "It attacht.'d lhl~ tcnihlt· MIUlltl i.n~ word, sweatshop. to a va.'1 majority of the bu,ines.<;<•, 111 tlw state thm arc non -union," C.<1111p· bell said. Maddox hw> pul lorwa1d I "l bilb for the l~\latUl'l' tu t:llll'1Ul'I tlli!> year. Ille mu~1 <;ignific.int. hl' l.<t1d. is one that ll'I:-. primary .1mJ '*'l·ondary schooh t·nunt 't ut.ll'n1' with excused .1h-.t:l1Cl'l> 111 thr11 daily attenuann• and thu' n·n·iw funding for thu'>t' M11d1·11I'>. ·· l11ey s1ill haw 111 pay lor 1h1· '>{'html and 1lw li~ls and the 1t·,1d1l·r..:· MaddoA ~aid. ·· 111e 'rhool 'houldn"t lo~(' funding be· t\111,t• tlw -.111<ll·n1 went to the drn•tor ·· Ano1lwr 111 Maddux·!> bill<i w1111hl inrrl'<I'>{' tht• income level .11 whid1 l)l'Opk· .11 1· elis,'ible for l1•d1•r.il luntl' 111 pun:ha.'>t' their liN homl'. t·nr pl·uplt· who earn ahout $.\0,0()0 a yt·•11, huying n home in I 1t.111g1· Lo1111ty j, 0111 ol the qtrl'S· 11011, 11111 11 1lwy 1•am doM'r to $110,0UO ,, hon\I f111m ft'tlt•ral h111th mii.:h1 ll\.· -.ulliril-nl, Mad· d11\ -..1111. ·Al tlw lt•\t'I' \\lll'll' 1t'' al 11uw, 111 .1 pl.111• ltl..1• ( lr.111g1· ( ~nmty wlw11· 1lw liu11~m>: lO'"-an.· .,., hiw1 ll lll' ll•1k1al 11u11u·y "'of htllt· val111·. h Ill' '-llCI C ampaign for athletic faci liti es kickin g off Marisa O'Neil Da1ly P1lot COSTA MESA -Resident!> and husln~ leaders are looking to build a fil'ld of dream~ -and a pool of dreams -in tJ1e d ty. Costa Mesa United, a nonprofit community group created 10 raLo;e funds to build a 2,500-M?at athletic facility at Estancia l li>;)1 School and a SO-m eter swimming pool at Costa Mesa High School. will officially kid off its campai>~n Thursday at the I lillon Costa Mc<ia. ·me event. which will he from 5 to 7 p.m .. will launch cf rorts to raise S7.25 milhun for the proj(.'Cts. Hight now, Newport·M~a Uni fie<l School Oistrict hao; only unc s1adium, in Newport Hcach, for all four of its high schoob' athletic tcaml>. ·· ,osta Mesa is the large.<;t cily iu 1he cncire state without its own football s1adiwn," said John Ur;i 111.a Col.la Mesa United cnmmil BRIEFLY IN THE NEWS Attorney general evaluating ballots ll1e state auorney gener.if<; ur- fit:e will look into a complaint that a campaign worker for Re· puhlican 681h Assembly District candidale Van Tran was in pos· c;c'lsion of ahsentee hallots 1ha1 had been filled out hy voters. The Or.mge County H~trar of Vo1crs office received six com- pleted ballots along with about 40 uncompleted ballots from a cam· palgn volunteer on Feb. 9 and 10 State law stipulates that voters are to iQve completed ballots only 10 poll workers or the Registrar of Voters. The matter was reponcd lo the Orange County District Al· tomey's office Feb. 13. as ... istan1 rcglstnlr of voters Suzanne Slup· sky said Friday. Because Dist Any. Tony Rack- auckas has endorsed Than, his office passed the complaint along to the attorney general Monday, said Assistant Dist Airy. Douglas Woodsmall. Senior As- istanl Atty. Gen. Gary Schons said his office will evaluate the ma(ler to see if any violation may have occurred, but he had no other details. Thln's campaign last week said the Incident was an Innocent mistake made by a volunteer try- ing to assist voters. Toll road bond ratings withdrawn The agencies governing the San foaqu.in Hills ToU Road and the Foothill and Eastern toll IL'C member and urgani'l.er of the event. Measure A. the vo1cr·ap proved multi-~huol improve· ment project. does not cover ath· lctic focilitie-.. And gettin~ m oney from 1he stah" for :-.uch nC'w con· o;truc-1ion 1~ not pu!>Sible, said school board member Dave Brook.,, who is al-;o on the (,c1.,ta Mesa llnired commiuee. If the group builds lhc pool a11d multi·,port sradium, llrooks ..aid, Lhe dislrict ha., agn-cd to lake over operations and accept them for M:hool use. Bccaw.e so many <;ehool' 1.1ir· rc.·ntly \hare M> few factlilil''· M"hools have to get creative w11h their -.chcduling, meaning play in~ o:;omc football gamt.., or> 'lllursda}'l' or holding law 'wim pracLicL-.... Bruok.'i 'i<tid. 01\ta Me:-.a I ligh School also 11t:rru.icJ11 ally \L..C!. the nearhy Ora11g(· Loa.,1 College football stadium. ~vou don't really 1h1nlc ah11u1 11. hut '>cheduling il> exLrt<mdy t.l1lli· cult for the ~h1101,:· lJ1 ,1111 "1id. roach will li.tvt• IO \t·ek nt•w l>ontl ratings 1f thl'y want w cumpletl' a 111crge1 nl toll roud operation!>. Ntw York-ba!>cd M1111dy\ In Vl''>IOr!> Service un f.r1tlay with· drew the Baa.:! raLing it had given IO rc.•vcnul' bonds that are pan of a proposed $J.9-billion bond ~It' lo combine the 11111 rn;id') anti refi nance thl'ir dd>t. A Haa:I hunt! ratin~ i~ orw '1ep ahow 11111k ~1a1u..;. A bond rating gm•gt•s lht 111 vestment quality 11f thr homl-., which helps determine how rnuch 11 will cost to in'>trre them. Getting a ra1ing frnrn Moody's hcfore tht• bond <;ale was 3pproved hy the toll road'' governing boards wai. u11u'>ual. "It "., ;t piC"'Cl' of Lf>p p111./Jl• Wt' llt't'tf 111 make 1his a full lkdgt•<I l'•llll 111u1111y." AmJ uever hav111~ h11111t• fil'lcl advjnt,1gc tan tal.e it!> wll 011 players and rJw com1111111itv. U r.1 ni ~cJ. I le st•t.., a luturl' with tlw trac.Jitional h iday 11ight g.11lll'l'> that draw the locals 111 '"PP<1rl their learns. "lliat's p;in or Whal wt·'n • trylll~ lo cJu:· he said. "I thmk w1•v1• lmt that latt.>ly. We don't r'111y .irmmll our team!.. Whe11 wt•'rc 11.1whng lo <;<>m ebody dsc\ field, w1• c .111·1 feel like thi.-. is uur home:· The <iwi mming pool would Jugn1ent the 25 y;ml pnol u11 rt•ntly at Costa M~\ I hWl ~t hool. I la ving a full Olympic \l/.t•d pool wilh .. c-ating for 500 woultl .1llow 1111•111 Ill ho'I I h.1111p111n,h1p nlt'l'I'· lw "ticl Both 'thool' wo11l<I ,11,1rt· tlw new Mad1urn and 'w1111n11ng pool ·nirough a 1w111 11-.c.• agn'e I lll'I II willt 1he -.t'ht111I d1,lr II I. I II} rl"ldent:-. would .1i...11 h.1v1• ,1111'" toll 111;1d agenn1·,· 'pok1•., WCllllJ/l ( J,m· ( Jimat II '>Hid "l"ht•y t yp11:~11ly tlo1t't l"Ul' rating ... unit·.,~ tlw y k1111w 1lw11'\ a bond b f>ue 1ha1\ w1111~ tu happen," 'ihl' <iaic.J. .. rill" rl'a\Oll why Wt•"rt• llllt really surprisl•d h 1h1• ra1111g' wrre givl'n on tlw 1111t1np.1t11111 1h:1l till" board would take .. onw k111cl of ac1ion anti they d1dn·1 " I lw hoard d<'la yeti vo1111g 1111 the propo!>cd rrwrgl'I" plan 011 Fch. 12 and agaiu la:-.1 w1•1•k /\n ad hoc co111111illt'l" will lllCt'I Thursday IU ('X plun• Ii 11;.111ciaJ option!> 1111 1111' mt•rKt't, and tht' loll road•> govn11i11g lmanl~ will reques t llC'W lio11d rating!. once a financial plan i-. atloj)tl·d. Oimaco 'laid. s~~ F ITNESS CENTE R Sinct "" 6 WEEK TRIAL MEMBERSHIP s9900 . 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IO 10 'I p Ill 111 1lw C .ry~· 1.11<11w J\11!111111111111 .1t Ille II < I \1111kn1 ( 1·1111·1 ( .111d11la11•, f1111n .111 t>"''"'' fur tht· t'ith I 1.._1rn 1 ,,,,,l. ~en .1t1• \t'al .11 1d till' hlllh. h'llh a11d 701 h "'"'"" 1ly 1>1'11111 'l':I I\ h.IVl' h1·1•n 111v111•tl I ll pMlil'I pall•, ;11111 'Pt·.1~1·1 -. lnr anti agai11'I l'mp11"111111 r1'1 will f)ll'\1'111 1l11·i1 .111-:111111'1>1' 11(. lrv11w '""11'1,111• pmh·"or of poli1i1 al \l lt'IH c• I 1111" I lt•Sipio w.ill Ill' rlw 1•wnt\ 11111tl1•r;11or Por mmt• int111111.1t11111 1111 th" frt>C' t'VCl\I, l.111 ('M'l)IU•t .l!i!lll dents focused on Wilson and Whittler due 10 need and princi· pal support, f)ay said. After lhe cla~ endL'tl, rJ1e slu· dents submitted a draft or the grant proposal to tht: city. One of tht: students. Abhishek Tiwari. volunteered to work wi1h Hut· ledge on refining 1he proposal because he wanted 10 get more experience working on tnmspor· tarion issues. Tiwarl :.aid he lettmL·d the value of doing fieldwork in help- ing with the propo~I. "You have to ~o out 11110 the community and Ionic. al whut'i. going on, rather than !.pccuJating on, 'this is what I thmk they need.'" llwari l>Cl.id. City officials found 11111 th1·y had received the gnmt in Nu vcmber. l'hl' IOtal cost of the project is $95,700. Since lht· gralll covel'8 90% ol rJ1a1. the city is hoping to use staff members· time to install the !>lgtlS for the rt'maininK I O'lC. !>O ll won't re· quire any 1:xtr..1 cit)' fund!>, Hut ledge i.aid. But 1hc city dot'!> have 111 fro nr the mnnl'Y fur the !>ign!> and will tlwn he reimhur..ed with tlw !{rant fund:.. Wih.011 l'rind paJ C.anJy Sp1·r ling said :-.he i:-. looking forwu1d lu seeing Lht• nt·w i.igm. "I'm happy 111 h.iv1· tlwm and happy 1ha1 ltht' :-.11111t•n1s( w1·n· '>llCn·~ful for 1hu1:· Spt•rlmg '><tic.I. "Whall'wr w1· t.111 do 111 mu\:1· -.un• rhc k11h .ir1· ,,1k that''> Ollr 111.nn ~11.11." Oassified ads work for l1 1••·y2~' rnE Daily Pilot Clawf1ed Community Marketplace DON'T FORCH EVERY M ONDAY & TUESDAY 6 -9PM! A LIVE TRIBUTE TO FRANK SINATRA Steaks • Seafood • Cocktails ... Quality ~rvicc'" ... Nightly En1cnaiomco1"' fo,. N#-.1 ''"''°"' Cn/J (949) 646-7944 H•''~ Ir.inc Aw .. c,,.,. Mesa lJ•••CI ............ ,.._."Ml"-~,YI• Lt"~ .... "O VILLA N·oVA. Happy Ho ur on the 'Water Live Music 5pm -7pm Monddy thru Frid11y $5 Martinis & 112 Price Appetizers I 949-642-lBB_QJ 3 131 W. Coast Hwy., Newport Beach s~rv;,,K tbe Comm1m;ty far . JO yan l~-Cook~J Cl'll'stino's TURKEY OR BEEF FRF.sH SQUEFZED MEAT BALLS ORANGE JUICE • s429 sz !l9 $1 :12 ~~..a.--i ....... ~~_..;:;;:;;;;;__--c. TRY ) PT. OF OUR OWN MARNARA SAUCE .... '-'I A/flt.{,_ Brrr Srumn PORK r.u -o• OfOPS TuRm MF.AT I.OAF s299 lb FmJ, ITALIAN SAUSAGE HO'TORMllD (porlt) $3~. BoN~ Cm/Ck ~T LAM a SllANKS s4~ s3~ ~....-,,,,.. .... .., .............. ~,.. ... #II_.., - s352 ... $259 BUITER s222 . . . . . . I I '••.,. /4'f' $1 ~ YOGURT ~~·...., 79~ M Weonud.;y, f Pbruory 25 2004 PUBLIC SAFETY POLICE FILES COSTA MESA • Adema Avenue: A home burglary was reponod In the 1200 bloctc at 12·56 p.m. Monday. • Arfington AV911ue end Fllirview Road: A traffic accident involving Injuries was 1eportod at 9·25 a.m. Monday. • Brif1ol SITfft: Grand theft was reported In the 3300 blodl at 10 52 e.m Monday. • Iowa Street· A vehicle burglary was reported "' the 1600 blOclc at 5:54 8 m Monday. •Newport Boulr.lard: Grand theft was reported in the 2500 bloclc at 10:27 a.m. Monday • Plnec,..lc Orive: Possess1or1 of drugs was reported 1n the 2800 blod< at 2;28 am Monday • Sonora Roed: A cornmercral burglary was rcportt1d 1n the 900 bfoclc at 10 14 ii rn Monday. •West 17th Street and Superior Avenue: A l11t dnU run felony was ACTIVISM t.:011hnued from Al lllf' •'\l'I tlll\1' fllftt l'I llf lfll' l°()l1) 1111"1111 1111 I 1·h I, tlw ( 11,1,1 ~11•,,1 I II\ I lllllH If I 11l1•d IO I (JfllltlUl• l'lll '11111): .111111·\,1111111 111 llH'\l' .If . ·' I l111• 11f 1111 111111•1,,.,,,.,,"11.111 ilh•1' ~:r•111p ,,,1111' t11 111•1111111· 11.111 111 '\1\1111111 lll'<llh" 11l~·y ptt'fl'I 11 I II\ \\ llh 1 tlllll< I) lh\ 1111 "· 11~1 'l.1·11 fl"'' lk.11 h. 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NEWPORT BEACH • ~ S.y Drive: A vehicle burglary was reported in the 1100 block et 8: 19 a.m Monday. •Cliff Orive: A hit-and-run felony waa reported In the 500 blodt at 6:40 a.m Monday. • W-.1 CoHt Hltlhway: Vandalism was reported In the 7000 block et 1:62 pm Monday. •Cotton StJMt: A home burglary was reponed 1n the 200 bloclc at 3:41 p.m. Monday. • El Modena AV911ue: Vandalism was reported 1n the 500 blQCk at 8: 11 a.m Monday. • f'Hwpot1 Boulevafd: Grand theft was reported in the 3300 blodl at 12:23 p.m. Monday. • Wlndwafd Lane: Battery was reported in the 2400 blod< at 11:08 p.m. Monday. • West 15th Stt'Mt: Battery was reported in the 800 blodl at 5:33 p.m. Monday. '-.i111J Ana I lt'1¢lll• rr .. idc•nr Ed \1111 llall. Wi th a charier. a c11y 1·;111 hi' n1t1rc fleXJl>ll' 111 Jddres'· lllj.l prohlt·111s. he s.ud. < ri'>t..l i\lt'~t Mayor Gary i\11111ah:111 said he h;1d no prob- ll'fll w1lh Nt'\1pon keach annex- 111..: W1:.,t '-mlJ Ana I leigh1s. but wa111~ Nt'\YpOfl Beach lo hack off it' tlltt•mpL' 111 abn annex lht• 1 011ntry duh and a 'mall part 1h.11\ .1111-.ul) tn lhl' n1y l11ni1~ .. I Im " ahout Newpo11 lll'.1111·~ p11we1 grah." Monahan ,,1111. ''I'm .1 rt•,tlbt ;u1d I've JI· \\ ilY' ~1111wn .md I know now and Ii.wt· m1 prohlem lwtlh the'>e 11"•id1•n1'I hdng annexed 10 '\:t•wport 111'.lt h. fhey're part of a 11.0Lk".dopnw111 1t1n(· and Santa \11a I h·1~h1' .,1wuld Itek 111 ):\'th\·1. t.111 Ncwp11n Bcat.:11 'll'l'Pl'U 11ay owr an dOllt'l<aliOll rt'tJUt''>t f11r \\'l''' \i11Ha Ana 111·1~111., .mtl wl'01e oppo\ing that l'llllll' ll'<llll''I. l'Jwy lll'C'd l o h.11 I. olf " • DEIRDRE NEWMAN COVtllS Cosca Musa. She mav be reached at 1949) !174 4221 or t>v email di tfl!trrl1e nt:•'\'flMn "lat1mes com l11r '>l'\'l'rill Vt«ll '> to prt'WI'\ c• lhC' lll',11 lilro111 lflnllllllllllV, \Vhtdi <.J.11t•, l>.t< I. 111 the l'fl(), ,md h,1, lh't'll 11n tht• Nutim1.il llc>(l~tcr of I h\lllfl( Pl1H'l''> 'llll'I' I ~7~ "\\'1•1l' 1h11llt•d tu '>l'l' tht' re~t11· r.111011.iml11\ ,1 rw\' 1•r.1 lur C.ry~ 1.11 Lu\ll', ~ru11p Pn·"cl1·n1 Laur., l>;ivw~ 'i1hl 1>:11111 k gn•w up In l ry'tal ( O\ t' ,J1HI want\ othl'r' to h1• .1hl1· 111 1·n1oy lhl' l't1mmu1111y '" 'Ill' Tl'llll'l\1hl'r" tt, 'hC' said. .. 11\1:. jo., .111 inn t'dthle m1lc- ''1111t• a11d I lhtnk 11\ w1111g to he ,, \\omkdul trl'.L'un· tor all of C.\hfomia .llld lll'y1111d once it ~l'h done.'' Davick ~aid. l11l' /\lhancc tu Rc,cuc Cry:.lal Cove ic; now furn1 <l 011 enrnur- J~tng more pulJhc involve>ment at Lry1ual Cow 1hrot11.(h llll' wtt•kly 11111" 1h.1t f)u111ck nm duct\, a' wdl a." fw)dr.11~ing rf· fon~ for the ~eco11tl ph;M' nf tlw rt•,foration pro1crl. ·n1e fil'I pha-.e of 1lw re~tora 111111. 1ndud111~ al ready ro111 plcttd work f11I land!>cJpmg Jlld ~tahilizallllll 111 l'OllilJ(l''" will COM .1ho1J1 SIJ m11lio11. Kramer said M11rh of 1h.11 fundmg c.tme from " ,,,,.l. rl'\Ollr{'l'\ h1111d '~"IC ap- proved 111 .WOl. <llld uhout $<!.8 1111lli1111 1·am1· f1 um 1lw L 1hfom1a <.ou,1al C :01111111.,...ion • ALICIA ROBINSON r.ovcrs business. pollucs and the env11011ment She niav be reached at 1949) 764""4330 or bv e mail at alrc1a robinson ·• /dr1mos com. GREEN LIGHT Continued from A 1 Steve Bromberg said. M'We ells· cussed all this three years ago and now we're revislti~ it again.· Greenllght spokesman l'hJI Ats1 and Greenllgtu founder Al- lan fk>ek both chaJJced It up to L'Xp~rlence. ·we amateurs have now real· lwd we missed something.~ Arsl said. explaining chat he wi hed he would have pushed for the square-footage rule on ho1els three years ago. Oear battle lines were drawn between supponers· and oppo· nems of the measure that called ROBBERY Continued from Al lt'b in the city. usuch incident!> have always been infrequenr here," he said. "Hut the truth iii 1ha1 all busi- ne~cs have to be aware that it could happen at any time. You need to worry about it from mo- ment to moment and business- es definitely need 10 be pre· pared." Busines.ses should train 1heir employees to handle ilflY ~ilua· lion. J-'awceu 6Ciid. MThc primary concern is the ~afety of employees and cus· 1omers." he said. "Money and t'Vcrything else is expendable." • DEEPA BHAAATH covers pubfic safety and courts She may be r1Jached at 1949) 574·4226 or by email at despa.bharath.a /slimes.com. AROUND TOWN • Send AROUND TOWN items to the Daily Pilot. 330 W. Bay St .. Costa 'Mesa. CA 92627; by e-mail to luis.pena(!lfsr1mes.com; by fax to (949) 646-4170; or by calling (949) 674-4298. Include the time, date and location of the event, as well as a conlact phone number. 'TODAY The Cof1a Meu Chamber of Commerce will have a business after-hours mixer from 5:30 to 7;30 p.m. at Karl Strauss Brewery, 901 S. Coast Or Suite A .. Costa Mesa. The cost 1s $10 for nonmembers. Information: (714) 885·9090. Hoag Hospital will prnent a clau on ~Heart Healthy Cooking" by Hoag chef Richard Reilly at 6 p.m. at the Hoag Hospitlll Conference Center in Newport Beach Information and reservations: (800) 514.-4624. http://Www.hoaghosp1ral.org Mother's Marftet wilt host ·rhe Path to a Healthier, More Vital You,H a free seminar by Steve Holmes, from 6:30 to 7:30 p.m. In the Patio Cafe. The market is at 225 E. 17th St .. Costa Mesa. Information and reservations: 1949) 631-4741, (800} 595-6667. Tetking Handt Thenpeutic Massage and Bodywork will host a free workshop on trigger point therapy with practitioner Carlos Messerschmidt. The workshop will be from 7 to 9 p.m. at 120 E. 18th St., Costa Mesa. Information and reservations: (949) 413· 1567. cl<mess"r@earthlink.net. The com of •Homeland Security• involving the Patriot Act, immigration and civil ltbenies will be discussed in a lecture by Or. Natsu Saito professor of law at Georgia Stale University. The will be a reception at 6 p.m. followed by the lecture from 7 to 8:30 p.m. at the UC Irvine University Club, at the comer of Los Trancos Drive and East Peltason Drive on the UCI campus. Information end reservations~ (949) 824-8430, ksmoms@uci.edu. THURSDAY The Foundera Guffd of Casa Teresa Invites the public to attend a play, •The Subject was Roses; as a fundralser Feb. 26 and 27 et the Newport Theatre, 2501 Cliff Drive, Newport Beach. Alt the proceed• from tidlet sales will be donated to Casa Teresa and Hannah's House. Tickets cost $65 per person. All the proceeds will be donated to Casa Terna and Hannah's House. Information; (949) 868-5385, (714) 638-4860. Hole HoePtal wlll prtMnt • ct... on •innovations in Cerdiac Surgery" by Or. Douglas Zusman at the Hoag Hospital Conference Center In Newport Beech. Information end re1ervations: (800) 51<M624, into questJ011 the wry intenr of Greenlight. Coun cil members, including Mayor loo Ridgeway, saJd that the me sage of the Greenllght peoplt: 1hree years eatlier had been 50lely about crafllc. Bui Beek and others said thal giving residems control of neighborhood charc1cter was also a 80al of the Greenliglt! Ini- tiative. Burnham's carefully worded staff report J>uggested that coun· cil members might want to agree on the hotel issue -adding square footage in the general plan amendment language Though an outspoken Green· light opponent. Ridgeway ask.ed for the ma11er to be brought back for a vote at a regular coun cil meeting and indicated he ALLOWED Continued from .A:l "l'hat ii. jusr hke him to do this to nte." I caught up w11h Marchcano at tl1e Arche~ on Tuesday at lunch. Beforc my eyes could ad1us1 to thl" darkness of the intimate re~tuurant, he was there to greet me, wtlh a big mile and a hug. I le uliht'rt'd me to the back of lJ1e re tau ran l where he proudly held a plaque and a cenificate. ·Did you .,how her yet?" his friend, and my lunch partner. Geory:e Tep1ch asked "I'm ~howing her now.'' M.trcheano replied. In his hand wa a b1:auuful plaque bestowin~ him the honor of the Suni.lu11<• Award. I lis face wa:. heam111)1. l\11d hi~ e es scoured hh .1lread~· decorated walls lor a -;put·1• IO tfo.play hts about an 1mm1grant child's treacherous iourney to the United States to reunite with his mother. The cost is $5 to $12. Information: (949) 219-1395. hadfey926i.o.laol.com. Tha Adoption Guild of Southam Orange County will host a high tea luncheon w11h motiva11onal speaker Pat Allen, a presentation by Toni Bruner, fashions by Shades of Red of Newpon Beach and music by Ron Levy at the piano and Gari Freedom on the violin. The event will be from 11.30 a.m. to 3 p.m. at the Balboa Bay Club. 1221 W. Coast Highway Newport Beach. loformat1011: 19491675·8881. The City of Newport Beech will sponsor a workshop to discuss potential re111s1ons to its sign code, including 1egulations on pole signs, wmdow signs. monument signs and the calculalion of permitted s1gnage. The workshop will be from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. in th e Fnends Meeting Room at the Newport Beach Central Library, 1000 Avocado Avo. Newport Beach. Information; 1949)644-3200,hnp:/twww newportbeachlibrary org Round Table West will host a luncheon with guesls Stephen J. Cannell. author of "Vertical Coffin.~ George Jacobs. author of "Mr. S: My Life with Franlt Sinatra;• and Gene Nora Jessen, author of •Ttie Powder Puff Derby of 1929" The luncheon will begin at noon at the Newport Beach Country Club, 1600 E. Coost Highway, Newport Beach Tid<ets cost S45 Information and reservations: (323)256-7977. SATURDAY Hoag Hospital will present a class on •stood Pressure and Cholesterol Screening" from 7 to 11 a.m. at the Hoag Hospital Conference Center in Newport Beach. The cost is $25. Information and reservations: 1800) 514-4624, http://Www.hoaghospital.org. lnstyle Mqazine and Jon" New Yori( Signature will present Katie Brown, host of "All Year Round with Katie Brown,• who will show attendees how to create their own signature party. The event will be at 2 p.m. et Macy's South Coast P(eza, 3333 Bear St., Costa Mesa. Information and reservations: (714) 566-0611 . ext. 4231. The Malibu C.t Show. ,,,...nted by the Malibu Cat Club and the Cat Fanciers Assn., will be from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. in building No. 10 et the Orange County Fairgrounds. Information: (909) 372-9079. The IErwlfvnmental Nature eant.r will present a birding walk with e>epert birder Maya Dedcer from 8 to 9:30 11.m., at the center, 1601 16th St .. Newport Besen. The cost I• $5. lnfonnation: 1949) 845-8489. • http://www,hoagho9'>1t11f.org. Tht YMCA of Onmp County wll have a campaign e>etravaganza at the VIiiage Creen Estate, 2300' Mt.-onw. Newport eeac:n • There will be food donated by local eateries, a wine tHtlng, live mutlc •nd rime. Tldcet• 00tt S76 to $100. lnformitlon: 19491 842·9990 e>et. 104. .J .... .. School .. PNMnt Don S.m.ttl, Lot Ang9tet Tlmes Pulitzer Prize.wlnnlng photographer, •• pan of Its oommunfty tpeater terlee et 7 p.m. et Sege Hill Sdlool, 20402 Newport Coast Drive, Newport Cont Bertletti wfll tpMk •bout die ltOfV •fnriqut't Joumtv." ~u Cat Show, ~ttd would support it. "I'm worried that if we don't, 11 good project could get held up for years because you \Ued over lh.i • Ri•Vl\Y said. '"II there' a way for me 10 stop a lawsuit on o good projecl before it happens. that's what l want 10 do.· Burnham also sugge ted that the council clarlfy whn1 it mean!> when they vote on a general plan amendment that will then go to a Greenlight vote. Such a vote. Rumham said. might 1nean only that the council approves send· ing the matter to vo1ers and not that the council has said yea ur nay on a specific general plan amendment or project. Th is idea proved le~ popular. "I'm prepared to it here and vote and let everybody krtO\\' newest honor. "And get a load of th rs." he said, as he showed mt• a congressional award. i.igned hy Rep. Ouis Cox. congrarularing him for the Sunshine Award. "Yeah. I was there wlwn yoll 801 thdl," I said. "Where were you?" "You were there?" Marcheano asked as he suppres~ed a chuck.le. "Yei.. where were you?" I ~:till. He couldn't hold 11 anymorl' I le lilted his head back and let out a hearty laugh. "Hey, I don't make it somewhere. I don't make i1 somewhere.· he said. s1ill with 1h11t m.isch1evous smile on hi' face. "Its not someth111~ that needs to go in the frl't1~n· Pil111 , huh?" I tried 11 litlll· hard1•1 hut ht• was intent on givin~ lltt' j hard time. "Why don't you u'c \CllH 11nagina1ion?" he '>olld "Tl11nk of by the Malibu Cat Club and the Cat Fanciers Assn., will be from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. in building No 10 al the Orange County Fairgrounds. Ticlcets cost $4 to S6. Information: (909) 372-9079. Author Mertc Keys will be signing his new book "My Best Day : Sports:· from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. at Manha's Bookstore. 3081/i Manne i\ve .. Balboa Island. The book covers such sports figures as Terry Donahue, Paul Salata, George Yardley and Dan Rogers wllhin its pages. Information: (949) 673-7185. Torelli R .. lty will sponso1 "An Evening With Oscar," a char·ty event to benefit the C\•stic fibrosis Guild. at 4 30 r. n 111 the Troqu&~. v.>•uvl o•" ... 1 S! I .th Coast Plaza. 3333 Bristol St , Costa M&3il. Ticlce:s c.ost $85. ln1o:ma11on. (E62) 491 iOOC' 1714) 54C'· ~355, l1ttp:1lwww. tore/1., ... 11rv "'vn 1. MONDAY A Gnt•t Decisions discussion on "U.S.·Latin American Relations Post 9/11 " will be held from 7 to 8:30 p.m. at St. Mark Presbyterian Church, 2100 Mar Vista, Newpon Beach. The discussion will be led by Diana Light. tnformattOO' (9491 760-1691. http://WWw fpa org. TUESDAY Dr. William Saers will uplain why a healthful diet and whole food supplementation are th e bHI tools in preventing disease 1ro r. S:30 to 8:30 p.m. at the Turrnp Rose, 1901 Newport Blvd .. Cu.;ta ~:esa. The cost 1s $25. 1111 rmation and ticlcets. (949} .:O"l 6947. Hoeg Hoipital will present a cl•-s u11 Alzheimer's disease at 6 p m. in !he Hoat, Conference Center at Hoag Ho:ir,iltal. 1 Hoag Drive. Nuwport Beach. Information and re ervat1on· (800) 514-4624. MARCH 4 Thn Waldorf School of Orange County will present a "Walk Through the Grades." at which parents can visit four classrooms from grades one through eight end ask a ctess teacher questios. The event is from 8:45 to 10:45 a.m. at 2350 Canyon Drive. Costa Mesa. The event Is for adults only. Information: (949) 574·7732. how I teel." Ridgeway said. These details could be squared away in ~ few mongts or leliS. but Tuesdays talks made it clrar that the bigger battle.. P«:· tween opponents and supg9p- ers of Greenlight is likely to con- tinut:. ;o:-~ "The only way to see ii now is fla1-ou1 anti-growth.· BrorJ>..~ said. . , ·; Councilman John Helf~. one of only rwo sworn (;1'81ftl. light devotees on the CGUllOG. had a different perspective: "Greenlight is alive and well." • JUNE CASAGRANDE covers Newport Beach and John W11\u1e., Airport. She mav be reached at :· (9491574-4232 or by e-mail ar .: .. 111ns.cassgrande o./attmes.co~.:·. something inventive and fun .. , Really. I had just a)>sumed tie-' needed to get back to the , .. k, restaurant 10 work the crowd and make sure everybody Wti' • conrcnt; you know. in true • Marclwano styll'. But now 1'~m thinking. secrel a~cnt? World .. · dumina1ion? Finally, he stopped al th&; / hooth with thb helpful adv.k l "I have an idea, why don) ~PIJ write your column as a mys\ery.'' l\larchcano said. ' ' · ( .ee. thanks. · ' · ., l.ut'11r~ should take l>Olace:JI\. the fal'l thal he j<, not the only J'ler,on Marcheano likes to ~?Y' with. ~ But like I said curlier, yo~·;·: g1111a love Danny. • LOLITA HARPER 1s lhe community forum editor. She also writes .. · columns Wednesdays and Frid~y~. She mav be reached at 19491 574-4275 or bye mail al /ohta.harptH" latimes.com. t 14. '. Hoag Hospital will present a cle$.s on colonoscopy at 6 p.m. inJfi~ · Hoag Conference Cente r at H,oag Hospital, 1 Hoag Drive, Newt>ort' Beach. Information and · · "• reservation: (800) 514-4624, http:llwww.hoaghospital.org'. MARCHS The North Costa Meaa dlapter 6' Moms Offering Moms Supporl.'8 nationwide organization for• ,. ' stay-at-home mothers and ~" • d'lildren, will have its monthly ' social at 10 a.m. at 1620 S. ' •· , Sunflower Ave., Costa Mes(I .. , .. , Information: (949) 548-8847. The Exchange Club of Newpart.. H ,1bor will presenl its annual ~'~drch fo r TalentH contest. The .c..111est is for children ages 8 to ... t8. and trophies will be awa:Cd~d to winner.s in three different a~e ' Jroups. The contest will take ' ' ..,lace at 6:30 p.m at the Oasfs •' · lt:111or Center audilorium. 800 rAdrguente Ave .. Corona del Mar. Information: 1949) 673-8701. MARCH 7 "Taste for the CuntH is a wine• tasting and auction fea1uring • i.elect wines from 20 Cafiforn1a • wmenes with an array of gourmet toad provided by the Four Seasons Hotel. The event wiJI •• take place from 1 to 5 p.m. in t{le· Clubhouse at Pelican Hill, 22691 • Pelican Hill Road South, Newport Coast. Tickets cost: S60 per · ' ' µer son. All proceeds benefit the. North American Foundation' for : 1he Cure of Diabetes. Information: (ij66)287-3669. . • • • . ....... . ) DORIS M. LAWSON" C?oris M. Lawson, 90, a 19® time resident of Monarch Beaeh, CA passed away at Mi9'(0h Hospital on February 20, 2004: She died peacefully SU1l"OOOded by her family. She wu. a devoted wife to John B. ~~ (deceased), loving slste< ... t4 Eunice Taylor and Ooualu WesttaJ<e, wonderful aunt tp 1'\ie nieces and nephews, and a~ friend to many. Her bright~ wilt be truly m1saed. .~ :". A private memorial servlce·w611 be held at Pacific View M~ Pant Cemetery In Coron~ ~ Mar, CA. In lieu of nowera, ~ family requests that donjfJ(~& be made to South Caa,t Medical Center, Universlty ~&f Californ ia-Irvine, or .. 9 1g B~thtra/Slsters OrganlzatiC>n,.1 . HELEN DAVIS BROWN ¥ 1.:1 Born in Riverside. CA on May 12, 1918, the daughter of Maubt and Roy L. Davis. Helen came with her family to Costa Mesa' In 1924. Her father was manager c • the local bank and her mQthef was a teacher. Maude Davis In ..,, n0<11 119 school in Costa l',1$51t was named In her honor. Helen graduated from H ... '.Jor . ~c:11..,01 In t 936. Her br;n 1 H h Davia was for m~.,y years "' µ.. .. .;hip with her hus C~ Brown In the Oavls·Srown Co. s 1e was active In the' rsJ United Methodist Church, and Ch~pter PB of PEO. • •· ,,., Helen pasffd away on February 17th. at her family hom•~ Costa Mna. She was a devoted wife and mother who's t-~ always came first. She Is survived by her husband Chit ot e years, daughter Barbara Ramos, and son Stan Br0wn bo.~. Costa Mesa, 6 grandcttildren and 3 great grandchactr.n. ' • A memorial service will be held 9n Saf. Ftb. 28th at 1 p.at.'11 the Costa Mesa Arst Unhed Methobllt Churctt loclttd at 4fO'W. 19th St. Donations In fleu of flowers can b9 maci. to th• ~ Pt am al I church. .. ,.. ... 1• Dally Pilot ELECTION 2000: MARCH 2 PRIMARIES Candidates for the 70th Aaeembly District REPU8UCAN Crtati Crittich Chudc DeVore Chonctiol Gupta lontPhem Den Wigner MMenne Zlppl DEMOCRAT Car1 Mariz LIBERTARIAN Mark Baldwin COMING THURSDAY The Forum page returns. !3VOTE '2004 HOW TO GET INVOLVED With less than a week remaining until Election Day, there's more than enough time to help your party or cause. Here's where to go: DEMOCRATIC PARTY Of ORANGE COUNTY 200 N. Main St. Santa Ana. CA 92701, (714) 835-5158 http://www.ocdemocr ats. net LIBERTARIAN PARTY Of ORANGE COUNTY P.O. Box 27871 Santa Ana. CA 92799 (7 14) 540·5053. (949) 955·5062 httµ:llwww.lpoc.org Wedne$Clay, February 25, 2004 A5 REPUBLICAN PARTY OF ORANGE COUNTY 245 Fischer Ave .. Suite C·2 Coste Mesa. CA 92626 (714) 556-8555 http://www.ocgop.org Fngineering a plan for the state's future Long K. Pham, o ri ginally from Vietnam, wants to fill a void he thinks exis cs in Cali fornia's dealings with the en gineering a nd b us iness communities. Allcla Robinson LONG K. PHAM OaityPilot W ith hjs year:. ol cxperic•11rc 111 engineering. 1.u11g l'han1 thinks he could fill J knowledge gap in the 1.eg"IJture that lw to the state's energy rn!'.1s i11 :woo and 2001. Pham is one of six lkpuhlicurh co111peting for the 70th A''emhl) District seat. Pham hold:. a doctorate 111 engineering aml hui. workt.>d in tht' industry since 1979. mo'>1 n'rL•111ly a' <1 nuclear engineer. "I'm nmning nuv. hl·nw'c I found o ut we do not have any11m· 1111 tlw Legislarurel for the la~t 15 or l O yt.1r' with the engineering anl.I h11"11t''" background who undl'r.,.lan<l" the engineering indui.try," he .... u<l "l would bring 1101 unly 111y uwn background. my knowll'<lgc'. hu1 ,d,o the knowledge or the n•<,t of tht· Industry." he added. OrigiilaJJy from Victn.1111. Pham d111w to study engineering hccau~e the fil·l u promised jobs and the opponuni1y to see other partl> of rhe world. he "ml. AGE: 53 RESIDENCE: Newport Beach EDUCATION: Bachelor's degree in engineering from Penn State, 1979; master's in engineering from Cal State Fullerton. 1986; doctorate in engineering from Madison University, 2002 FAMIL V: Married to Mary Pham; two daughters and two sons CAREER: Senior engineer at Bechtel Corp., i979·88; senior engineer at Ralph M. Parsons Co .. 1988; principal engineer et Fullerton Engineer, 1988-2004; nuclear engineer at Edison lnterna11onal. 1996-2004 PARTY: Republican ,t,11t-·ow11l'd pmwr provider. a plan tha1 '"" latl<'tJ in o ther 'late~. Pham aid nm l\n°I l'ham''i fir<il puli1ical H 011t111e In I 995. hl' lwlped lound a V1l'l1H1llll''>l' vo1t·r-.· rnalltion to get 1w11plc re~i,tertd to vote and 111volv1· tlwm ill poliril~. "I heheve we havc an excdltnt 'Y"ll'lll, but 1hc 'Y"tem require' the pa1 ticipation of b<Hh the calldid<tle anti 1lw \Oler." he said. ON THE ISSUES He had planned to J;O 10 Franre because he speaks the h111h•uagc. hu1 when he left Vietnam he crH.led 11p 111 Penn.sylvarua, where he dcl:idi:d to ~lay after making friends thcrc. A joh uflcr J' a nuclear designer at Bcrhtel Corp. brought him to California 111 1979 lll•t a11'c he di'><lgrel·d wiLh a -.tant:e Oil lht:al polrcy take11 by Rep. Dan•• Hohrahaeher in 2000. Pham ran for llohrabat:her·:. 46th District WlltlAMVASrA (1A1H'llOT Long Pham. candidate for the 70th Assembly District seat. 1s a nuclear engineer at Edison International. ( m1grc,.,lonal seat. I Ii' 01her government expenem·e 1111 Jude., participatinK in a regulatory mum.I tahle called by fo rmer Gov. Pett· Wil.,on in 1995. The group of l'lll{lneerrng industry experts wa-. able 111 ge1 :uioo obsolete regulation-. rt:pealcd and have more than 1.700 rt•i,tt1l:uwn'> amended to make them mnrl' hu-.iness-fricndly. Pham said. What 11 the m ost p,.aaing issue in the state? In Newport-Mesa? Assuming the Legislature stays in Democratic hands. how will you wortt with the majority party? Bringing facts and evidences, and requesting Input from the public and experts 1n the private sectors to assist in convmcmg the state Legislature on some srec1f1c issues. the stale Legislature. my 28 years of industrial services. my doctorate 1n engineering and my connection m the engineering commumtY. I will bring to Sacramento and serve with both my knowledge and that of lhe industry Issue in the state: regulatory reform Newport·Mesa: Math and science education for K-12. What is the best solution to the state's budget crisis 7 In recent years. Pham has deal! with legislative issues as vice presidenr nl thr American Society of MechanirJI Engineers. With jurisdiction o\W a three-state area. the grour folio\\' engineering-related leg1 .. lation .111d gives inpu1 from the imlu~l ry w 1lw governors' offices. 1n 2002, the group wa .. .ihle to copvince Gov. Gray Davi\' administration not to rcpl.1n• priv<1h:ly owned utility companic:. wi1h a "I hclicve that because of that l:111d111ark !deregulation\, lhe Mate wai. able 1u allr.ict more business to Support the governor's proposal by refinancing the existing debts and resolving the energy problem. What makes you the best person for tha job? What one thing would you hope to accomplish while in office? Introduce and fight to pass the state energy policy bill. t :alifornia after Gov. Wilson lelt. and we nct'd 1C1 do thul ttgai11," he said. With my experience in worlling with --------- Attorney believes less legislation is key Assembly candidate Don Wagner is in favor of eliminating outdated laws, and not m akjng new ones to add to state bureaucracy. Aflcla Robinso n DON WAGNER Daily Pilot I f voters send him I(> Sacramento, allorrll'y Don Wagner want!> to gt•I rid of legislation rather than rnt.i1e it The 70th Msembly llhtnrt seat Is up fo,.grabs. and Wagner and five other GOP n111tlidutc~ are after it. He cenainly wouldn't be the only lawyer in Sacramento. hut Wagner said because he'!> not a trial lawyer he doesn't have the vestw interests that have held up reforms in worker · c.ompensation and tort law. I Ii' legal career has taught him that too.much regulation can cripple mwnesses. he said. As an attorney in private practice, Wagner largely ha!> worked with businesse,, he sald.' "I have felt that per...crnally l've.benefited from that usoclation, to see some terious, hard-working peo ple wanting to make a belier life for themselves and their families.· he' Hid. . fia. a member of the Sm~th Orl\J\ge County Community CoHege District board. Wagner said h e's had to coopemte with other board m embers to cut : through the bureaucracy l1f thc · ed4~tlon system . ' "One person can't do anything alone: he saitJ. "You need' to find a way to achieve a majority vote to get something :~~.· h' f 1· I ; ~ Wagner has put 1s .ng 1s \ • bedqpound to use In variou" : ways since college, editing his ; cblllge law journal and writing • lbadt 30 articles that have been publlabed In magaz.ines and IM'Wlletten. • ~ h1I prof~onaJ Interests PQOllime most of his time, = hu terved on the boald ot ~on of the American Lung AGE:42 RESIDENCE: Irvine EDUCATION: Bachelor's degree in English from UCLA, 1983; 1ur1s doctorate from UC Hastings College of Law, 1987 FAMIL V: Ma med i 9 years to Megan Wagner; with two daughters and one son CAREER: Attorney at Wagner Lautsch LLP. 1987-2004; member of board of trustees of South Orange County Community College District, 1998-2004 PARTY: Republican /\s . .,n. of OrnnKe County, and in recent years. he's been a soccer dad. cheering hiJ> ldds at their ~mes and also coaching 1hcm in baseball and softball. Recause the 70lh Assembly n btrict seat is open. WaKner thought now would be the · prime time to run. With '\Orne nccomplish ments on the community college board heh ind him -such as getting the district off the state's fiscal watch list and gelling the schools' accreditation back 0 11 o;olid ground -he would be a productive addition to the legislature, he said. One of h is goals is not 10 pass more legislation. but to repeal laws that are outdated and unnecessary. TI1al will be difficult while Democrats control the Legislature. he said. hut he's ready for the challenge. Because the future of C.alifornia Is at Issue. this campaign is more intense than runnlng for the College Board. Wagner said. "This ls the hlg leagues." he said. "You're under a Jot more scrutlny. Even though lhe IA.ssemblyl dlstrtct ls smaller, a lot more people are paying attention and the stakes are bigger.~ Wh81 is the most pressing issue in the nm? In Newport-Meta? The out-of-control budget and budget process are the most pressing issues smce they effect so much else. Until we get a handle on the budget there is just too much uncertainty to plan and spend rationally on education, on health care, on the transportation infrastructure, on the environment and on the other state priorities. Preserving the quality of life in Newport-Mesa and throughout the 70th Assembly District is the most pressing local issue. I would like to get Sacramento out of our lives to the greatest extent possible and instead empower local officials -the city councils, the school boards. the coll~e boards, public safety officials -to solve local problems rather then pass them on to Sacramento. What is the best sotution to the stm'• budg9t criM? State income Is up almost 25% over the five years of the Davis administration. But spending has gone up nearty 44%. II is clear that the budget problem is overwhelmingly on the expenditure side. The state's natural economic growth can pull us out of our budget ptoblems. But growth can never solve the problem If we continue to spend reddessly and tax excessively. On the spending side, the first rule of holes applies. When in a hole, stop digging. We must stop overspending. Each budget year. the government spends more than the veer before. Stop. We can cut the number of state employees, cut the rictt state employment benefits and reduce benefits to illegal aliens. As to taxes, the budget problems will not be solved by Increased taxes or more bondt. Tax Increases put a drag on the economy. We must be doing ev8fYlhlng poMible to apur growth. Pete Wllt01') Imposed $7 billion In taxn In hit flrtt term. but the economy remained sluggish and income from the tax did not meet projec:tion1. The economy did not tum around until Wilton cut tall retea In hi• second term. At the national level we uw the Mme thing. In the ·eo.. Roneld Reegtn cut taxet end government receipts vlrtuelly doubled In the yeera. The 11me ain Nlppen here. We should lmpoee no new texee or ON THE ISSUES l<ENT TREPTOW OAllYritOT Don Wagner ts running for the 70th Assembly Oistnct seat. bonds. and cut tax rates. Assuming thl.egislatll,. l't.9Y1J In Democntic hands. how WiU vou wottt with th• majority perty? As en elected official, I have made numerous trips to Sacramento ro meet with, lobby, teslify before and worft with the Legislature on education and budget Issues. I have m ade a point of reaching across the political aisle to the Democrats because they hold power. I heve h8d success doing so in the past and will continue to do so in the future. I do not support compromise for the sake of compromise and simply will never compromise on principles. Whet m.._ you the best'*"°" for h tob7 I em the only candidate in the rece with experience in elective office .. I h•ve done In of'lloe here In Orange Coonty the things we need our Auembty member to do In Secramento. Nearly a billion te>e doUera ' • have come across my desk while I heve been in office. Not a single one of those dollars was In the red. I have balanced every budget I have touched. I have also set sound education policy and stood up against both liberal special interests and illegal alien tuition giveaways. Meanwhile, I have opposed new bonds. Whet one thing would you hope to eccompMth whlle In ollce7 I do not went to go to Sacramento primarily to pess new laws. I would consider It an eccomplishment to finish my term with leas regulation on Califomia businesses and families. I would like the Legislature to do a serious review of the laws, rules and regulations that burden us and repeal them. This will allow the economy to grow. More to the point, It would ellow the people to better control our own lives. to spend oor own money on the things Important to ua. to educate our dlildnH'I ea we know beet end to get Secramento out of our llvee. ' M Wedneway, r ebruary 2!">, 2004 Candidate is growing roots in politics Marianne Zippi has been an advocate for small business, run grass-roots campaigns and is now ready for the state Assembly. Allcla Robinson MARIANNE ZJppt Daily Pilot W 1th a hiMory of l(Ta"-'· root~ ac:uvism, Mar- ianne 7Jppi would ILk(' the c:ulmlmulon of her poliucaJ efforts to be an Assembly Sl'at 7Jppi and five olher Republi- cans want 10 be the party's can· dlda1e for the 70th Assembly District sear on March 2. A number of different small bu1ti11esse have provided Zippi's livelihood ovc•r the years. She Marted a marketing and public rclutJom. company In 1984 and hru. done all kJnds of writing in 1hc courM~ of her work. Fur aboul lhree years. 7Jppi pub· Jisbcd u businc1.s newspaper coveriJ1g Pomona and Walnut. Shc'8 also juggled family with her buslnes'i vcnlllrl''· Af1l'r her lir'>l 1wo year., of rnllcgt'. 7Jppi tuuk I 0 year' 111 firw.h hl'I dt'J,'l'ee beraui.e 1the wa' ra1,111K her ch1l- tlrt·11 at the t11111." .11\lJ ~ht• lall.'r tool. twu yt'ar. ull from wori.. 10 cart• for a prl'm.11ure wandch1ld In 1986. 7Jpp1 w.i' 111\lll'd to part1c1palt' in Prc.,1dent Hl'ag.m's conft!rence on \mall hu1>1nc""cs ru. one of 4Z dclcl(llle\ from Cali fon11a. ·11 was a grea1 leammg expen- t'llCc. plm 11 wu' Lhc• fau 1ha1 we wcrt' ..,ulvi11K prnhlt•m'," \hc Mild. Shorrly ,1flt•r mov111g co New· pon Beach 111 I 99l, /Jppi jumped l1110 politk~ to light tllC' Chy c :011m:11'i. plan IO cn•a1c a supplt•mc11111I property fax b~cd on flw n11ml)('r of dwdli11g unit'i on a property. In 200l, 'he ~ot i11111 tlw C11 y Cuuucil rat t' when ,fit· learned AGE: 69 RESIDENCE: Newport Beach EDUCATION: Bachelor's degree in English with honors from Cal State L.A., 1974 FAMILY: Married 39 years to Wayne Zlppl; two daughters CAREER: Managed rental apartments, 1978-2004; operated martetlng and public relations firm The Promotera, 1984-93; published Puente Hiiia Voice, 1987-90 PARTY: Republican Lhe counciJ spent $400,000 on an unbid contract with a consultant who had helped several or the coundl members get elected. A relative unknown, Zlppl filed pa· pers tu run on Lhe last possible day but garnered about 12% of the vote in the election, she said. rhis time around, 7.ippl staked ht>r campaign on the same kind of gra1t~·roots effons she has been a pan of over the years. I lundrc<:ls of volunteers have handed oul 7Jppi's literature and hdped her knock on doors. she said. "People notice someone com - ing 10 your house and talking to you about a candidate,· she said. "To me volunteers are the mo'it vaJuable part. certainJy. of my campaign.· If hf'r strategy wins her the N.· ... embly seat, 7jppl saJd she would work to spread informa- tion to constituents and get their opinions on the leglslatlve ls- .sue~. "People are engaged as a re· o;uh of lhe rccaU, • she said. • l11ey're reali.7j ng more and more that their vote counts." Brothen llt 4 p.m. For more Information contact: Emery Flnanclal Allah Sweet Fr119ll• ' ,. . . . h !3VOTE 2004 Oa1ty Pilot What Is the mo.t.,,...... l.aue In the stn91 In N.wpott-MeM7 The molt pressing issue in the state la illegal immigration. h coats the state $17 billion per year -the size of our deficit - and impacts every thing in the state including education, jobs, the economy, welfare, transportation, housing and medical care. In Newport-Mesa, Illegal Immigration adversely affects medical care by overcrowding emergency rooms and forcing ho1pitals out of business because they are manda1ed to provide services whether they are reimbursed or not. Si!l out of seven babies born in our area are Illegal and without Insurance. Illegal immigration threatens our safety. In the first year after 9111, the Saudi Minister of Defense admitted that at least 80,000 Al Qaeda members came into the U.S. Illegally through our porous borders. What Is the beat I06ution to the ltatll'a budget at.la7 If we stopped Illegal Immigration, the budget problem• would be cured. But since that will take some time. we first need to cut ependlng by switching to a formula that la tied to the sum of population plus inflation. Among other solutions, we need to fund departments based on performance, not how much money they spent last year. We need to reorganize governmental departments to cut duplication of services. We need to sunset all regulations so they can be reviewed periodically for effectiven85s. We need to perform some services through competitive bidding in the private sector. AMumlng the leg~ .UV-In Democntic hands, how will you wOftt with the majority party 7 My first responsibility as a legislator is to the people who elected me and who e><pect me to follow through on my campaign issues, which include illegal immigration ON TH E ISSUES WILLIAM VASTA /DAILY PILOf Assembly candidate Marianne Z1pp1 ran for the Newport Beach City Council in 2002. reform, parental choice tn education and deregulation of business along with workers comp reform. These aren't issues important to just the people of the 70th District. They're important to ct11zens throughout the state. What makes you the best P«SOn for th• job 7 Legislators are elected to represent the people. not the special interests who lund their campaigns. I am a grass-roots candidate who is not funded by special interests and thus I can truly represent the people. I don't just talk about issues. I take action. I was an elected delegate to President Reagan's White House Conference on Small Business because there were serrous business problems and I felt I could contribute to their solutions. I got together with my neighbors and stopped a supplemental property tax that Newport Beach wanted to impose on property owners. I was the first in this campaign over a year ago to call for illegal immigration reform and I have worlced to make it happen. I was the co-chair of Save Our License, the referendum to stop illegal anons from getting drivers' licenses. We have schools that are under-performing and I have championed vouchers, tax credits and chaner schools. We have the most unhealthy business climate in the country and my education and business experience of over 25 years will make a difference there as well. What one thing would you hope to accomplish while in office? I w ould like to see a constitutional amendment to stop illegal aliens from accessing public benefits. We • had this in Prop. 187. which 62% of the public supported in 1994. One judge stopped it from being implemented. Now the coauthor of that initiative, Ron Prince, has authored a successor to Prop 187, the Save Our State initiative, which he is preparing for the November ballot. I support this initiative and will work to implement 11 while In office. Allstate ~ You're in good hands . ... Cares a bout Children! For 20 years, All stare has dedicated 1hci r supporl to the abu sed, abandoned and neglected children of Olive Crest through scholarships, donations a nd community support. Thank You for making a difference in the lives of the children! "One Life at a Time"® Oll1111 Cmt Homa and Servtc& for abwtd chlkben Is a non-profit O'WJnLr.at1on dtdlcnt«l to Preventing child abr~. to ThwJlins and FAua.irtns at-rllk chlldnm and to Preservtns 1M fem.Uy. .. ~0rw Ufe at a TI11N"® 1-800-550-CHILD (2445) ., 79 7 a I 1 QUOTE OF THE DAY ''He's just Joel. He just scores goals. He creates and he's just so fast. He k11ows how to use Iris speed." RyM Hernandez, Newport Harbor boys soccer coach Spotts Editor Rlchwd Dunn: (9491574-4223 • s.,orb Fax: 1949) 650-0170 BOYS SOCCER CdM survives Santa Monica surge S~a Kings get a n early second-half gcial from Ringstrom to:upset No. 4 seed and advance to the quarterfinals. Patrick Laverty Daily Pilot SANTA MONICA -fhe col- lecove sigh of relief from the Corona del Mar High sideline as the final whjstJe blew Tuesday was as strong as any Santa Ana wind. After Santa Monica simply peppered the Sea King,· goal in the.final mfoutes in an attempt 10 tie the score, the Sea Kings escaped with a I ·O victory, knocking off the No. 4 seed in the CIF Southern Secuon Divi· sion II playoff: on their way to the quarterfinals. The Sea Kings { 14·3·6), who notched their first po tseason victory 1n I I years in the first round, will face St. Francis {24. 5· l) in the quarterfinab at a site coin flip today. intended for I Dani Whi· St. Fmncis won the taker at the front post to be detern11ned by a • able to convert. ·11 was CJivision II co-champi· He dummied it and onship last season. But Ottis always fin ishc<. with Corona del Mar' those.· defeat of No. 4 Santa Monica, this year's champion · :.hip race i" wide open. ·nie No. 2, 3 and 4 1>eeds have all been eliminated through the first two rounds of play. "I think our team is as good a:. anybody... Corona del Mar Coach Pat (.allaghan said . • 1 think we can play with any- body." rhe Sea Kings certainly <ihowed that agamst Sanla ~lonica 119·3·4). dominating the first 50 mtnute:.. After creat· ing numerous scoring chances, Corona dl'l Mar went ahead when Dominic Rubino·s comer kick was knocked in by Ouis R1ngstrom 111ne minute after halftime. "I actually tJ1ought it was go· in~ 10 be pretty bad." said Hubi· no, who had served rwo perfect corner klck.s previously in the opening minutes of the 'ci:ond half that the Sea Kings were un· Bur after the ~oal. Santa Monica slowly began 10 take control of the game and the Vikings· attack reached a ere cendo as the game went into stoppage time. Santa Monica nearly tied the score in the 65th minute when Omid Shokoufandeh's ~hot went off the far post before be· ing cleared. A minute later. An· drew Marinez's 25-yard free kick went wide. Near the end of reguJation, the Vikings were awarded a free kick just our~ide lhe penalty area, but Barry Jackson's '>hot went directly into CdM'<; wall of defender<; and was cleared. bur Santa Monica came ngh1 bad. on the anack. Ryan Natale hit tl1e pm 1 a-, the game went into stoppa~c ume. of which nearly five nun· ure:. were played. A mtnute later. Marine:1 go1 beh111d the Sea Kings deferm• and into a one-on -one situarfon with Corona del Mar goalie Jay Zimmerman. who came off his line and made a great save of Marinez' sJ101 auempt. "You·ve just got to go all out.· Zunmerman said. "You can't hold back. You have 10 come out and cut down on the angle.· Bui the Vikings weren't done. Natale got one last shot for Santa Monica that went just over rhe crossbar before the Sea Kings regained possession and 1he final whistle blew. ··rney were mtense. • 7jm. merman ~aid of the final min· Ult''>. ..I felt they were on fire in the la~t 20 minute-;," Callaghan ~ajd. • 11 felt like 45." Ru1 the Sea King!>. who clear· ly dominated the majoricy of 1he game until they scored. held on. 7jmmerman finished with so. -.ave . five m the second half. and th~ defensive line of Gr1nt Al111qu1~t. Lory A7 .. zalino. Shane Collrn<, and Fergul>on Parker wa' Jble w wuh.,tand Santa :O.lon1ra\ lo.L-.l·minu1e attack. See SEA KINGS, Pase A8 Fantastic four for Walker Newport Ha rbor senior scores four goals, two in each haJf, leading Sailors to 4-0 victory over VaJley View. Steve Vlr&en Daily Pilot MORENO VAllEY -Shortly after leading the Newport Har- bor High boys soccer 1eam to a 4-0 ·c1F Southern Section Divi· slon II second-round playoff win, senior Joel Walker became a bit concerned. VaJJey View fans came toward the Sailor-. bench yelling for WaJker. "Where\ No. 91 Where\ No. 9,-the four Valley Vtc\' Stu· dents said. But 10 Walker'.; ~urprise the Eagles fan' wanted to con· gratuJate the Newport I iarbor forward. Each • of the boys shook his hand. II wa' of little surpnsc that Walker had gained ~o much respect. "Thati. never happened to me before:· said Walker who scored four goal~. rwo in each half. to end rhe Eaglci.' I I ·game home unbeaten streak and end the Sailors ( 16·61 into the quarterfinal.!>, where they wiU face top-seeded Thousand Oaks. The site for Thursday's ma1ch will be determined today bya coin nip. A possible Back Bay rivalry matchup could come about u Newport I !arbor and Corona del Mar win in the quarterfinals Thursday. The Sea Kings upset foW1h-eeded Santa Monica. l-0. in the orecond round. With Walker. who has 35 goals lhis season. the Sailors have a chance to advance. Against Valley View, WaJker ap· peared to be the fastest player • on the field and he was cer- taillly the most dynamic. Per· • haps his fourth goal proved to • be the most electrifying and it typified his night. • ID the 70th minute. Walker, at .d\1$ point being marked by two ;defenders, showed some fancy i>ell-handllng ski.Us. He used his 4peed to get past one defender and sidestepped the other • player. Then, one-on-one with -the.s<>alie, he Jabbed Inside and : tipped the ball toward the out· .. sld .. He finished the play with an ~ shot on goal and cele· ..tJrated, as the Valley View de· leiders looked on In frustration )J8t disgust ... and a~. .. ,.That No. 9 Is a player." Valley :'1.w Coach Jack Landgraf said : ~ he touched the bell it ; 61 positive and he was the one who broke our ha.ck the ·~game." ~C OUSTIN 041LYPll.OT Newport Harbor's Joel Walker (9) dribbles the ball up field in the first half of Tuesday's game against Valley View High School. Walker scored all four of Newport Harbor's goals in their 4-0 win in a CIF Southern Section Division II second-round playoff game at Valley View High School. Walker also provided the game's rumlng point. Both teams seemed evenly matched, but Walker scored two goals in a two-minute span to provide momentum for the Sailors. Newport senior Skyler Tuugh· er started the action on New· port's first goal with a pass to senior Man Tracy. who crossed ii to walk.er. From about 15 yuda out. Wa.!Ur, in mJd·air, kicked the ball. simultaneously pivoting his hips to direct the ball toward the left comer of the net for the goal in the 16th minute. 1Wo minutes later, aenJor WW Guzman won a ball near his sidellne and passed It ln front of Walker, who was sprinting toward the Valley View net The goalie came ou t and Walker kicked it away from him to get himself In the clear for his sec- ond goal ·Joel is just that player to go to,· Newport Harbor Coach Ryan Hemandei said. •He's just Joel. He just scores goals. He creates and he's just so fut. He knows bow to use his speed." was swiped at before he could get a shot off. He then con· nected on the penalcy shot. "That's pretty great." Walker said of his performance. "'(Scor · ing five goaJs ln a 7-1 victory over Burroughs Dec. 27), that wasn't against a good team. But this was against a great team. Their defense was great. I didn't get the ball that much.· Walker also said he was ex· cited to play against Valley View becalde the F.agles have senior Maximo Calderon. who was a teaD\!Nte of Walker's on the Walker coDected his hat trick in the 65th minute when he wu fouled ln the I 8·yard box. He outran two defenders and • ... NEWPORT. P .. • Al , EYEOPENER • Daily~PiJot Ill Sporu Hal ol Fame '·"' ,to IJ..- M~rch l honoree MIKE THORNTON Wednesday, February 25 2004 A7 COMMUNITY COLLEGE BASEBALL K['' Hl[PT N '/I·,;:, Orange Coast second baseman Tyler Shatter makes a grab on a hne dnve for an out durmg the fifth mnmg of Tuesday's game Orange Coast cashes out big against Comets Pirate score eve n times in wild eighth to secure l 0-7 victorv over Pa lomar, en ding two-game kid. Bryce Alderton Daily Pilot CO'l It\ ~IL'>A -In the e1gl11h inning of ruc~dt1y\ nonconfer· ence ha,t•hall game .1gainst visit· ing Palomar C:olle~e. Orange Coast College looked more like 1he team on a fi\C'-game win· rnng i.treak Lil · stead of a two· game losing skill llw Pirate , lo,cr' of four or their fa:.t five co111i11i:: in. ben· efited from a home run. three hit barters and two errors 10 plaie seven runs in rhe e1i::hth inning and finaliw a IO·i, rome·from· behind victory. Five of the runs 111 the eighth came with two out,, including :.ophomore Jeff Piao;kowk.si's sec· ond home run of the game -u solo shot to left which cut the Palomar lead to 7-6. Backup catcher Dustin Hicks, who added a solo home run in the eventh, then singled up the middle. Jar· rod Carchio and Luke Beck were each hit by a pitch to load the bases and Mart Oine drew a walk to lie the game, Tyler Shaffer. who had already singled and scored tn the inning. reached on a catcher's lnterfer· ence call, bringing in Beck for what turned out to be the game- wtnning run. Jarrod Carchfo and Ofne both scored on Keith Mas· tels grounder that ended in a throwing error, giving Coast all il would need to secure the win. •1t was good to see the team \ho~ -.oml' hc<1r1. ·· ,,ud P1d~km' · '>kl. who h," h11 1.hrec horne run' tlw, sea'>on -all 'olo bla,t<i .. Lalely we've had 1rouhll' putting the baU in play. \\r h,1d been pre'-!>lllg on offrn'>t" .111d Wl'rcn't ahle 10 gel n.mner' ,1l m'' I url 1 I}. (the Lomer.,I l 1l kt'd a fe" halls and \\~ got .. ornl' good breaks." The Comet' 11 .I) l111111ed tlw Pirate'i 10 five hil!> .md lhrec rum through the fir.;1 'l'\l'n inning,. helping build a i .J k,1d Righi handed ~rartl'r Rrand1111 Adam' went five inning,, J1lm,1ng l\\11 runs on three hll' <111d no "alb Uu1 a wtld Palo111.1r bullpen 111 the eighth -rhrer h11 hatter' and one walk -ga\'c Cnac;,t thl' fuel to keep itc; rail) .1.ll\ t' .. It you don·1 pl.1y l'<tlth. \nu don't win.· Palomar < Odeh Bob Vettel said. "\\le d1d11'1 lllJ.ke tht: plays and didn't execull' ... Palomar had runn<'r' at fir.r and second with no 0111., m the top of the ninth. but Loa!.l clo er Ryan Oear struck out Tyler Wightman swinging and got Shane Thomp on to j.,'lound mto a 4·6-3 d ouble pla) ru notch hl'- second save of the c;ca.,on. Thomp on provided the h1g blow in a three-run righth for Palomar, brining in two nan' with a slngje to right field. But Coast's Bryan Jackson (I ·0) gor the final two outs in the Inning. including Dylan Parr.yk's foul out 10 thlrd with the bases loaded. Left-hander Steven Johns aJ. lowed three runs ln lx inning"\. striking out seven and walking four. Johns. who stanch 6-foot·J, fooled hitters by m.ix:lng fastballs with nasty chan~ups that oft en caught the com ers of the plate. ·we know he ls going to gjVl' us a quallcy start every timt, • OCC Coach John Altobelli said. "But he threw way 100 many r .. ~ .............. "" ........................................................... . .. ' • Al WedneSday, February /!>, 2904 S P O R TS Daily Pilot BRIEFLY Vanguard wins second straight GSAC title V:ui~ard UnJvcrsity claim~ Its second consecurlve Golden Staie At.hletic Conference women's basketball champion- ship, 1md fifth In the program's hJstory, with a 94·56 victory over vis.ilmK Christian t leritage Tues· day. Frc1'hman Kelty Schmidr 'lt'llr\'d a gilJne-hlgh 32 points wtult-Lisa Faulkner added 11 poln&~ and 13 ~ists. Faulkner h111t1, the single-sea.son a.ssL<>t re- rnrd (282), breaking Amee Pina's lormur murlt of 266 set in I 999. l11c Uons (25·2, 17·2 in the (;'\AC). wi th just une regular-sea· '>Un .:rune remaining, secured liorne-court advnntage through- out the conference toumament .111d earned a berth into the NAIA NatlonaJ tournament with tlwwin. GoldenSC...MIMllc~ V1nguw M, Chrisdln Hetltffe 51 Chn.tJ.n Heritage -Reynolds 1! Mr K1nney 8, Relph 8. King 12. Will 5. Golonar 2. Mercier O. Miller 2. LQ&lron 4, Johonsen O 3 "' yoals -McKinney 1, Rolph 1. Woll 1. Fuulod out • Johanson. W&IL lochnocals -None. llangulld -Jo~lsson 5, Mills 13, Sd1fll1dt 32, Faul~nor 11, Burns 4, Mc r.101t11n 10. D1nenbir 3. Besse 16. 3 pr om1I& Molts 3. Josofsson 1. F.:iulknor 3. Bums 1, McClellan 2, Otncmbtr 1 r uulod out Faulkner r, • hn1r11ls -Nono li11flt11110 -Vanguard, 54 28. OCC defeats Riverside • 111\~KFTHAl.I · Orange Coast 1 0 111•1(1'' womt·n\ tennis team w.i1·p1 111 l>inl(lt·' .111lJ lost just 11111· dc111ble., 111,111'11, sending host Riverside to its first loss of the season, 8· l, in lhc Orange Empire Cunferern:e opener Tuesday. Darlena Tnm, Sal>rina Tana· mal, Ila-Wei Yuh. Kai Mo riyama and Thao llo aJI !>wept in !>in· gles for OCC (3· I l while Leah Becker took the final rwo se1s, 6-:l. 7-5. to defeat Riverside's Oirbi.y Lee. Tran and Yuh. along with Setler ru1d Tanamal. each claimed 1heir do uhlc1> i.ets, 8-6. Riverside fell to 4 ·I. OrMCe Empire Conference Onnge Co11t I , Rlvenlde 1 Slft9... Bedter IOCCl def lee. 6 7 (SJ. 6-3. 7 5; Tanamal IOCCI dol Robloa, 6 t. 7 6 (31, Tran IOCCI def A01tlv11, 6 2, 6-4; M o11yama (OCCI del Corno10. 6-3. 6 3; Ho IOCC) dol Racaralan, 6·3. 6 1; Yuh lOCCI dol Holt. 7 6 (3), &-0. D°"ble' -8cciter Tanamal (OCC) dol. Robll's Lae, 8-6. Moriyem3 Okamurn (QCCI lost to RH tivo Cornejo. 9 7, Tr.in Yuh (OCC) dul Raca1aia11 Hol1 11·6 UCI rallies for win • &\SEBALL: The \J C lrvim· baseball team rallied from a five-run deficit to ddcat vis11 ing UNLV. 8-7, in .1 noncon fcr ence game Tu esday at Anteall'r Ballpark. UCI junior Gregg Wallis can1e up with a clutch-double, drivinJ: in two ruru. lo cap a five-nm eighth and fre'>hman reliever Blair Erickson Induced an In· ning-cnding double play in 1hc top of the ninlh. UCI outfielder Jordan Szabo went 2 for 4 with an RRI and two nin1> srored and Erik John SCHEDULE TODAY B11h1dNil High IChoof glrtt -QF Southern SectJon Division 11-M playoffs, MCOnd round: El Dorado et Newport Hett>or. 7 p.m. Soccer High ec:hool gir1t -CIF Southern Section DMeion IN playoffs, MCOnd round:'Coeul Mesa at Norco, 3 p,m. W.Wpofo High tchoof girts -C1F SEA KINGS Contmued from A 7 < 11rn11.1 del M,ir\ own attat:k \~." ,11d1·d hy \e111or' JuhPn Cl.'· 111111 .111d lrri11 lh<iyer. whu IJurh playt•d 'plendic.Jly 111 rhe mic.J- li1·ld 11 wa' l 1·n111i who ~t'I up 1he 1:.11111• w111ning goal. :-.i.11uli11g ovt•r a free lick froru 1:i )'•1rcl' 11111. C1·n111 i dl'liverl'd a p11·11111· perfect ,11111 rhat Santa 21st Annual Southern Sec:tion Oivl8Jon I ~ eemtflnalt: ~ IMd'I Whon at Newpoft Harbor, 3:16 p.rn.; Qf Southern Section~" playofft, ~ C.nvon at Cofone def Mer. 3:30 p.m. ...... Colege women -UC Irvine at toyoll Merymount 1 :30 p.m. ....... - Community college - GtoetmOnt at~ C.oMt (OH).1 p.m. Monrt:a goalkeeper Ari 7JotofT barely llppt'd over the crossbar, giving tJ1e Sea Kings t11e corner kick 1ha1 allowed llingslrom to M·ore. Wi1h two playoff victuries and five w111c; in a row overall. Corona del Mar enters the quarterfinals with loads of confidente. "'Ton~ of confit.lcnce." /'jm. merman ..aid. "'No one can stop us now. We have !lo mut.:h confi dencC' right now. I don't think we rnn 1<>1'('. WC'0VC' got o,o much mo- mentum." Blue Cross of Callfor Sunday March 14, 2004 Andersen Bastbluff Harbor View Newport Coat f"151iemlMWy Schools Th•nke to our 6poneoNt Fktcher }ond Motorevt MWttf Oucb ~ 1bailttl 1PcDs fll1!0 LcW' Stdrabctg F.Metpd9cs UC Dllily Piiot C.OX Q~ OC flmily Uncoln COOIUldnl Group UC OC Mdro Tbc lmot C'..oalmLMlllel I son drove in two runs. going I for 3 for the Anteaters (6-2-1 ). UNLV dropped to 5·4. NoncOllt.r9Me UC tmne I , UNLV 1 &cont by lnnlna1 UNLV 301 001 1if> 7 " I UCI 100 000 15~ 8 9 o Seccomeb. Schelnbaum (8). Minor (8) and Tell1m: Cassel, Huff (4), Koehler (7), Erlcbon (91 and Wagner. Werhun. W -Koehler. 1-0. L -Mino r. 0'2. S11 -Endtton 15). 28 - Nielsen (UNLVI, G1l IUNLV), Parraz IUNLV), Watlls IUCll. Johnson IUCll. Si abo IUCIJ. 'Eaters fini sh second •GOLF: The UC Irvine men's golf team shol a two-day total of 882 te place second out of 10 teams in the Anteater lnvita. tional al Santa Ana Country <Jub that concluded Tuesday. Sophomore Jay Oioe shot an even-par 1'J.. Tuesday to finish in fifth place (216), while fresh· man Neno Boonyaplanum aJso tallit.'<l a 1'1. to place I 0th at 221 (five-over-par). Senior Vinnie Punrinu carded a 73 in the final round to finish 15th at 223 and was followcc.J by Ryne RJnd- Oeisd1 c2:1rd. 227) and sopho- more Will Park (J4th, 230). Santa Clara's Justin Ahasic ::.ho1 75 Tuesday, but still claimed the individual title with a 1hrC'l' under 213 over two round:.. UCl.A\ "B" team won the tourname nt with an eight-over 872. Kim sparks comeback • MSKETMLL: llrran Kim poun·d in • a carcc·r-high 37 BASEBALL Continued from A 7 pitches 1941." Four Coast players tallied rwo hits apiece, including Shaffer. Piaskowski, Hiclcs and Reck. Mastel and Piaskowsk.i each hnd two RBis while Shaff- er. Piaslcowski and Hicks each l>Cored twi ce. "We put the ball in play and did the little things 10 execute." Altobelli said. "We arc trying to lake a good mental approach 10 hitting.· Coast took a I ·O lead into the top of the third, when Palo- mar scored three times to take its fi rSI advantage. Piaskowsk.i's Orsi home run -also to left field -cul the Comet lead to 3·2 in the fourth. I le said both home runs came on fastballs, pilches he was waiting on. Newport Harbor's Matthew Tracy (12), right, races up field against Valley View's Jaymes Beckett (2), left, with possession of the ball in the first half of Tuesday's game. Newport Harbor won the CIF second round playoff game at Vdey View High School, In Moreno VaHey, 4-0. MARK C. DUSTIN/ DAIL V Pl..O T points, lndudl.ng seven three- polllters, to lead the host Van- guard University basketball team co a come-from-behind, 82-74 Golden State Athlelic Conference vi ctory over Olris· tian Heritage Tuesday. Kim has scored 30 or more points in three of his laM four games. Fresh man Kevin Oalafu taJ- lied 20 points while Horace Wormely added 18 points for Vanguard ( 13-15. 6-11 in the GSAC). which overcame a 34-27 half1ime deficit. The Lions are tied for eighth place. the finaJ playoff spot in theGSAC G*en ~ ~ Contennce V1ngu1rd 12, Chri1tl1n Heritage 1• Chriltl1n Herit199 -Grav 14, Rogers 23, Wall 5, Cook 17, Brown 9, Goble O. Trtbe·S1mmons O. Washtng1on 0, Johnson 6. 3·pt. goals -Rogers 3, Cook 3. Wall 1. Fouled out -Wall Tedlnicals -Goble. V.ngu1rd -Wormely 18, Burnene O. Dalafu 20, Rosborough 5, Kim 37, Seekins 2. Carlson O. Pierson o. Coner O. Watson O. Enns O. 3·pt goals -Kim 7, Oalafu 2 Fouled out -Seek111s. Tedlnicals -Wormely Hallt1me -Ch11ahan He11tago. 34 27. Fielder wins for OCC •TENNlS: ll1e Orange Coa~t College men's tennis 1cam lost to visiting River'>ide . 1·"1... in the Orange F.mpirl' Conferem:e opener Tuesday. Scott Fielder captured the Pi- rates' only poinl in sin~lt·' with a G-.i. 7-6 win at No. 4. whilt· "Lately my goal has l>t.•en a hil a game and. luckJly. both were home runs." Pia.'>kowski said .... Ille baJI is loolcing big right now.· With a young team. Pias· kowski said l\1esduy's win could go a long way. "It gives ui. more confidence tu Ket the job dune and know- ing that we have it in us,~ he said. Coast travels to SI. George. Utah, for game!> Thursday and Friday URajnst Dixie CoUege (l I -1 ). Noncorhnlnc• ~10,P91omar7 Pal 003~~ 1 n s occ 100 100 17• 10 10 0 Adams, Go!let (6), Thomson (8), Murphy (8) and Hernandez and Pa'1'(k; John. Farias 171. Jacbon 18). Clear (9) and Hazen. Hicks 17). W -Jadcson, 1·0. L -Thomson, 0.1. Save -Clear (21. 28-Shaffer (OCCI. 38 -Garcia (Pal). HR - Pl11skowskl (OCC) 2, Hldts IOCC). MUc.e Manus and Colin Duncan won Orange Coast's doubles pomt at No. 2 with an 8-2 vic- tory. The Pirates (0·4) travel to Cy- press on Thursday al 2 p.m. Cissidy paces Pirates •GOLF: Freshman Jason Cas· sidy shared medalist honors with a 3-over-par 74 Monday to help v;siting Orange Coasr Col· leNe earn a 391-408 Orange Em· pire Conference men's golf vic- tory over Sanla Ana a t I.us Serranos Golf Course in Olino II ills. Peter Baker (76). Shaun Vick· ers (781. <.had St. John (80) and 1011 NamKoong (83) aJso scored for OCC:. whkh improved to :I· I. Big West hoops tickets • MSKETBA.LL: Singlc-sei.- sion tickets for lhe Big Wesr Conferen ce men's and women's ba,ketball tournaments. sched· ulc<l March 10· 13 at the Ana- heim Convention Center, went on sale Tuesday. Fans can purchase tickets thruuW1 the Anaheim Conven· tion Center box office -(7 14} 7H5·H~80 -or through Ticket· flla1>lcr. SC'als range from $I 0 to $20 for women's games and from $I~ t~1 $30 for men's games. VU 's Oiop, relays shine •TRACK AND FIELD: Van· i.:uard Univers 11y junior Debby ll1or wo11 the long jump and 1h1.· I.ions' men's and women's distance medley relay teams were also victorious to highlight a ction at the Pomona Pitzer all- comers track and field meet Saturday at Pomona CoUege. The men's distance medley relay of Billy Smith (3 minutes. 13 seconds in the 1.200 meters). J'.ach Powell (52.2 i.n the 400). Mikael Larsson (2:00.1 in the 800) and Matt Meyer (4:24 in the I .600) was nearly eigt\1 sec· onds faster than runner-up Concordia. The quartet of Jenny Thune (3:5 1. I in the 1.200). Jenifer Zlp- prlch (I :01.6 in the 400), Ouis- tol McDonald (2:21.9 in the 800) and Luz Huipe (5:31 in the 1.600). helped the Lions win the women's dJstance medley relay. Faulkner earns honors • MSKETBAll: Vanguard University junior point guard Lisa Fa ulkner, who leads lhe NAlA in assists. has been named Golden State At.hletic Conference Player of the Week in women's basketball. She is also the school's Lion of the Week. A transfer from UC Irvine. she averaged mo re than 14 points a nd 12 assists to lead Vangaurd, ranked No. 3 in NAJA Divlsioh II, to three big wins last week. She had 24 poinls and 11 as- sists in a Feb. 10 tri umph at Fre~no Pacific University. The 5-foot-5 p laymaker ful lowed with ste llar pe rform· ance::. against Westmont (Feb. I 2J and The Master's (Feb. 14 ). Above . Tyler Shaffer makes a tag at second base in Orange Coast's l (}. 7 victory over Palomar Tuesday. Left, OCC outfielder Jose Casteneda runs down a long fly ball for an out m the game. PHOIOS BY KENT TREPTOW I DAILY PILOT NEWPORT ' Continued from A7 Olympic Development Program Southern California team for boys born in 1986. Calderon appeared to be the Eagles' best player. He had an opportunity to score in the 10th minute but his shot just went wide left. Then, in the 40th minute he fired off an· other shot, but this time it was saved by sen- ior goalie Taylor Carver. who had six saves. Carver is in his 6rst year of varsity soccer. "He has been doing great," Hernandez said. Hernandez also said his team ls playing with great confidence. ·we just don't want to look back and 8ay, -• 'Oh, maybe we could have done It wtth I that I group of kids; • Hernandez said. "We can do it. We soored four goals on a good team and on an away game.• ltacy, who scored one goal In the Sal.lor1' 3-0 Ont-round win over PJ Dorado, dtd not play ln the second half. 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": Nomi TUlllll Avtnut. nnn r•lu11d•ble payment Tt1" luhn•on SI.Ille 500 ., ..... •-· ut •""poi i•t •dd1lt0na1 l f OUIHMfHlS.· Pie the Mlef are TOM • .,..,.,. ,.,,., •u ~ BOU' •y 2810 CA 92705 u o lor '""""& ~1111111 Wal(e <'011tt.,11 '"" • VIAi This b<J1k ule IS IUQUIHMINTS: Pre P•yroll Way, Newpon 8Mc:tl. ~ IO C.lllotnla .. 11onK W.1~e Ce11tf110 llD SCHfDUU : lid• CA 926113 p 11 D11• M••th 4 ?004 @l The !Oation in Commefc\al ayro 2 00 pm Pr•-l ld Callf"'nla -• .... """el Code Seci1on 6106 2 110 SCHfOUUi 11th "' "' .... "'" II bjeCt the o... MdtCh 4. 2004 ~I Febronrv 26, 2004 @ llllC\Jtlvt olfict of !he name,:,.:,..,~ the lht Muolt Group. 1538 10 OU•• n1 selJe( la Same " Br uukhnlluw, Su1lf' 57, INGINUR'S l SllMAll: As 11118<1 by 1t141 pel$on With Whom S•t1I• All• CA 92/0~ $190.000 seller, au ochef 0u11neas diims INiy be filed 11 tel Cl 14J 151 '•!l"t/ p 11 l\l I\ h ~II N t w I• u' I ll.lmff Ind lddteSIH LENEE A DAL TON. INGIHUl'S IS TIM& ll: Bc•<h Co•l• Mt••• 0doly used by the Miler Within BURROW ESCROW Sll>U.000 Pilot hbru•1v 23 24, three )'9l'1 belOfe the SERVICES, INC . 1551 rubt"ll~d N ~wpoi t l'5 2b 21 28 M<11ch I. !Site IUCh list was Mnt Nol1h TuShn Avenue. B•·"" Cu•to1 Mc•• Daily l J 4 1004 M930 dellv Sult& 500. Slnta Atta. p,1.11 r ebt11•• v 23 24 °' eieo lo the buyer CA 92705 and Ille last • .., 11, t1 l 8 M•• ch J HJlt:ETO~O: are~ M..._. ...... day'°' f4ing cu1ms snau ? 1 4 ?0!14 M979 ll.tJ(SMJ: · ·-.. -· ..... be Maren 11. 2004. µx: Sc 6105I l>ullneas addrelM$ of whtcl> es tne bu&llless Et:ioertt!.OOX>071M Ille buyer are GRAHAM day bet0te the sale csa1e tC1U IS teev GIVEN hi PROCTOR, 1ndlor spectfteO above 1bJta 1 llb:l.l ti lie !ID HSlgl\$. 24 Twain SI. Dated Febluary 18, 2004 I h• lnllow1111t 1>•• snn' n. rwrejS) rel l1.llnm Irvine. CA 92612 GRAHAM PROCTOR, '"" d11111~ bu"nen ,1~ ~)a hl ~) na The aaMlt to be and/Of a::=. Buyer\s) <;hunhw1·1 • l11du>lr •t•. ....,. ..,,., sold are deScnbed 10 ... ~,... ,.. l '1/ l W Sir u•k Ste o '"""" l PNf'.. l&IOO ~ • ..,wpon ..... ""'osta u'•"'¥" r .11t1111111d 9?687 ~ AVEM.E. ME. CA gent(al as All tumlture. Meaa Daily 1,,.111,~ Kenneth o.,111" 9'\612 fl)(turea, equipment, CN699533 10S339·LO /hll l l6I~ l'lo, e 1:0,1~ The aacri n C*Jr11 rJ te _tr_ade __ N_me_,_oo<>dWl:.,_ __ 11_. ___ Fet> __ 2S_._2004 ___ 11 M°''' 1 .1M111 nta 9?f>I? OwlEm.Mot.ctfe.... flll\ hl"llld\ I\ LUii d ANE E No duded by .111 mdov1th1•I M ff U'ell ~ w acrow • 22147/DA 11adenllme, lease, lt•vr vn•• ''"'""' ,1111111; ~ t.8811 oW te 919\11 NOTICE TO CREDI· leasehold llllP'OVtmenlS, tm '""'' yet, Nn whl fe pa ,_ iers. a TORS covenant not 10 compete 1"' " M 0•1111,. __, oW te '8lll(sl. &'ft Of BULi( SALE and ate IOclllO 11 1111 .1.u.,n.111 .,,.., 1()£ (UCC Sec. &106) 140 E 191h S1reet. loh•<I .,,,,. 11•• r..,1111ty The IWTlll(1j a'4 ~ NOTICE IS Costa Mesa, CA 92027 I r 1., k nl llrAni,te r.uunlv .n. rJ ,.. tu,e1s) &'ft HERESY GIVEN that a Tt'oe bulk sale " Ull Ill }I 114 SM?N&SYl'MGlnJ>. l&m bulk sale 1s abOul to be 1ntenoe<1 10 be consum-20009717 sa ~ ~ A~ made mateo at tne ottic:e of I t1•1ly f'olot rcb 4 II IM<CA!12612 The name(s) and ALDEN LYM.AN ES· ltl l~ ?004 WJlb The-bergn>n~ business aoo1eas(ea) of CROW CORPORA· dlsJtlll a OOOOtWJ.. lhe sellM(SJ 1&1are Ml· ;:~ ~~ddr~~~~ I NOTCE TO CAEOITOAS lfASE. \.E>S00.D CHAEL TEARY 14() E • rv:: no• Ii A••<' 1Mf'KNE),£HTS, Rfff1\ff, 19th Streei Costa Mesa. Cerntos. CA 90703 and vr gvu-. ....-.c RX'l\R:S, roJ'l,IEHr. CA 92627 lhe anllcrpated sale date "~NoSec ~I~ TRAtENNoE.CXMNN,HCT OOlng bu11neu as is Ma rCl'l 12. 2004 ~.,... ...,70-0< TO<nf'ETE ~ER CLEANERS The bUI~ sale os NOTICE IS HEREBY l"O are ia:ao at 18400 ~ All otner 1ius11\8SS sut>iect to Ca111omia GIVEN t'9C a ~ ~ IS ~ A~ A\ff. CA name(s) and ad· Ur.loon Commeroal dbo.A 'k> Ile •nadl! Tre e 12 I ares st es I used by the Code Sec1100 6106 ~ l\YNl{SI :nl w.. -ess Oarv ~ ar. ~ seller(•) wMtn the oasl ltoe name 11'0 .kXt!ISS(es) ci lte seitJr{S) GFT trvee years as slated by address ol Ille person fSJate PHU. VS 1l'e ~ Ye 11 rwoea 1> tie the setiertsl IS/are wrth wllOm daims rnay SN0\'01 & GAt.L ~ • te da fl Nooe lJ6 tiled rs ALDEN INC A l..AIJF()AN1A lHTY f!D'OH. fC. t2222 I Hte foC.1flO(\ in L 'fMAN ESCROW CQRPORAT()N. 8685 AA'TtSIA Ill.VD. 1Rl5IA. CA Ca~lom·a of lhe Chlel CORPORATION 11326 IR\l1'lE CENltR DiWE 90701 irdte~sae• e~ecuwe ottice 01 me Soulll Street. Cenotos, j IRVINE CA 92618 • &~12,2004 CA 90703 and Ille IHI DorYJ buSlness as n.ta11:,1~::f't1Cclr:nwl :e:r~s) 15 same 89 day tor hlong claims by I PHIU.YS SANOWI01 & \i*Jm CcoeSett!rl The name(s) and any cred<tOf shall be GAU.. INC ~(g2 IW11! ~ llbW d te business aOdreu ol tile March 11, 2004. l'l'htch •a AJ r:A'f!t busr«ls rwne(s) PftJl .ri "'°11 cisT15 ,_be bu)oe'(s) iS/are ZAMBAK lhe busmess day belore and ~es) JSe6 by lld a: tHTY ~N:: INVESTMENT GROUP. :W!'le Clale spealied tte ~s) ~ pa,r 1?122 ~ ilvo INC · a Cal>lomta C Dated Fe«>rua 12 2004 evee~as_,.,.tiyh .oar=.& CA ll101 rd te al I 2'96 N Hignwooo ZAMBAK INVtST MENT seielfS). e/il/9 l'04E ~ .. ~ D A•" Or nn. CA Th! reme{S) ard b.9"e9S mttr ~Clil'!Sllj'a'l\'oedb ..,._,, a . .,,., GROUP. INC a Cal1t0f aoin&s <J cc: ~s) rdbeMAA'.>i1t.2lXlon:ne 92867 noa Corporalion By A11 tSln N<.tJ VA.·~A re bJn!ll alt' ~ re I The nslls being lambal(. Pres . Buyer(&) N-0 KME YAM/IS1fTA ~ 5i1le csa udad SOid are Q8(terally de· Newpon Beactl·Cos1a .....,,,.., .,.,..., no~><: , ""'"' a1XM!. scnbed a~ lumotute, Mesa DaHy c.x.x ""1 vno•-.. """"" o.t~6.200I hxturet. equipment Cf.1699510 221 47/0A FORAESTER.CA9263'.l ~ & SVl.'M Gl'OJ' bv macf\lnery, goodwtll Feb 25 200' The mecs c=:' • 500 '-M.N:l KM. f'ff:SaNl'. ~ d as ~ ><EE KM. SW£TAAY, I ~. AXTUAE KCl-0 KYU KM. cm:ER. SELL I ANO EOUIPt.ENr. ~~ t\Al.Y Pl.OT ~. ~ your stuff l..EASE'tO..D MCAEST through .1~. cla ssified ' *'-'" .. , '"""" fktlllM ......... I ht l0Uowon11 per.011 h~s aba11 do11ed the use of the f 1llll1011s llu\I• nt u Name Calllo1111a Mo1 taaae C•P•l•I, 1700 C Carry Ste 215, Sent• AM. C•ltlor m• 9210!> The I 1cl1t1ous Bu,111en n•m• 1tlured lo •bove wo flied 111 Or•rlie l.uunty on I It 13 ·2'QO) Fil[ NU 20036965000 lelhty Mo111• Glau, 1100 C C•rrv Ste 21~. ~ant& Ana, C.thfo11111 9VO!> I his bu•rneu is 1 on duded by » lonul•d pM tnersh1p l<tllrey M Glau lh1\ •l~lemonl W~\ hied with lhe County Clerk of Ornnge r.11u11ty "" 02/05/04 2004697317) 0"1ly P1hll f eb 25 M•r l 10 l / ?004 WHO ffctll6M-...U •s....... lhe lollowona pe .. on~ ar• do>•ns bu\111e" as .. 1 lnlffCO~\lal S .. ltl\ 1> 1 P~bblc•tonr Ouk111a < > l'chblu to11• 17800 [ 1 /lh St J 463. li"t111, 1.:,111ror111~ 9? 180 lntrlro•P <CAI. l/ROO I l/lh SI •I Af)) I u•l 111 Cdhlu1 ""' ':ll 180 fht\ bU~lt\f'\~ " t UH \hH lt:d bv •' .. orµordfton H••< vuu \loo It'd 0<111111 t>u\111~'\ ye1 > No fnt t tc 01" JA111-.~ c:nmm Pre\1dent I hr\ \t .. 1en1enl WA\ lol•ll w•lh tht Couolv r1erk nl Or•ne• Cuu"ly nn07 1904 200097501 O••I~ 1'1lol I tb ?'J Md• t 10 II 2004 WJll llOllCI Of MOC WI NOTIC[ IS II! R( SY CIVfN THAI lHE P(R SONAL PRor CRTY DC SCRIBCO BElOW Wll l BE SOLO TO lNrORCC A l lfN IMPOSl-0 ON SAID PROPI RI Y llV PUBLIC AUCTION, PtJR SUANT TO SCCTIONS 21700 21716 INCL USll/( or rnE STAIC or CAI II ORNIA llUSINl SS & PROF C SS IONS I 001 SCI: llON 232R <;tl llllN !>3~ 01 Ill 1111 l'f Niii COOE ANO P~lWIStON5 or 111£ CIVIL COO( 10 Bl Ill l 0 At It 00 AM ON MARUt M 7004 A I Alt Sf'ACI ltUNllN(: I ON UI Il l II R'lti4 ltAMll ION /\VI Nlll HUNllNGION B[ACH. CA 9!b4b WHERC Plll)PLRTY HAS BtEN -:1oll£0 IW 11 I f\lll' lltJN SC Rl/lrt S lillNO •17J 41 19 PHUNI ':IU'l 289 ':1192 UNIT• NAM[ INV( N IOR~ f03S RADER ROBCRT CLOTHfS ~l ((PING IMC I AWN t:lllllR I Obi CONDON RUHi HI CllAIR I AN Ill All R SURfffOARP SllRCO 5(T 80AT MAS I GO?I Ill tlC.11'1 Ill 111/AHI Ill I 11111 Ii e1rv1.11 HAR •; l!Jlll IH II I Hf\MI rol A ~S I l\011 G084 AN I ONlllORUI IULIE A~SUR H Ii Rt •XI S l1Ub0 MORAi I S l'llHIS llNI Oki \~,I H ttO)(\ S ll \II Ill \ COOi i R " 1111 l'lttlNI s H082 !il\INN MONNll MIRRUR ruo I ~ IOOI f"lOlll[S Blll I (!AMI ORlSSER Publ1\htlt Nf'""''"' t Rea1 II t.11,1.i M, • J).11ly 1•1101 r •b•u••v 7'> M "' h j 2004 Wi ll MOTKt lO CltDfleti Of W SAlUllD Of INTOOIOfC TO TWSHR AlCOMOU< SMRAGE UCINSI (U.C.U lOl ti~ ... , , 24073 tt. ~.) fwowNL 1017706-IW lh• •ueu to bt •old ••• deM.r1bed In 111ne11I a\ BAK[ RY RE STAU RAN t •nll •'" located •I 459S BARRANCA PKWY IRVINI l.1192604 I h~ h111d 1ll llu111• lo> bu Ir Jnslerr ed •• ON SALi Bl l R ANO WINl llCLNSl f4 1·J)9"183 now 1nued lor the prtsOll~t!~ tuc.•ltd •t 4'j~ PARRANCA PKWY llMNI . t'.A 97604 I ht' 6nllc•11•ted d•lt nl the ult 11 anih:,1 " MARCii I? ?004 ot !ht olf1ce ul Cf NI Riil CSCROW INC 861 S A TL ANl If Bl Vil M!INlrRl Y l'llRK. 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