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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2002-12-26 - Newport Mesa Daily Pilot(\ Serving the Newport-Mesa community since 1907 THURSDAY,DECEMBER26,2002 Eg~R . r.ea(f~ to go tO school New Newport-Mesa trustee has fresb ideas, but knows his vote is just one of seven. Deirdre Newman Daily Pilot worked with rockets, satellites and computers. among various groups about their constraints and require- ments -valuable experience for his new role, he said. HI see this sort of activity as one of the important jobs for a rrustf!e: Help all the stakeholders -the srudents, parents, other taxpayers, businesses, teachers and administration -to under- stand and appreciate the con- straints and requirements of the other stakeholders,· Egan said. business of the district 'done.• The sardonic nod to the flat Earth Society is a reminder to trust his instincts and question authority. Although that might seem paradoxical since Egan has just been elected to a posi- tion of authority, he values in- dependent thought HI believe deeply that the more self-reliant we are ... the stronger our society will be in the long run,· Egan said NEWPORT-MESA -A-. slide ruler, a copy of the Rosetta Stone and a tongue-in-cheek veISlon of a membership certificate from The flat Earth Society speak vol- umes about Tom F.gan's past, pre- sent and attitude toward the fu- ture. The slide ruler represents Egan's past as an engineer. His field was aeronautics. and be The Rosetta Stone, which has both Egyptian and Greek writing on it, led to the deciphering of hi- eroglyphics. It symbolizes the hu- man desire to communicate, said Egan. who last month edged out incumbent Wendy Leece for a seat on the Newport-Mesa Uni- fied School District Board of 'Ihlstees. As an engineer, Egan often had to smooth commurtication HThe same goes for the outside world -other local govern- ments, the county, the state,• he said. "We need to occasionally deal with them in order to get the Egan. a prolific reader, read Ove books about how to win a first campaign. which obviously SEAN HILLER I DM.Y Pt.OT Costa Mesa resident Tom Egan recently became a member of See EGAN, Paee M the"'Newport-Mesa Unified School District Board of Trustees. PHOTOS BY KENT TREPTOW I l'Wl.Y PILOT Senior Communications Officer Chris Masuzumi of Costa Mesa Police and Fire Dispatch was among those who had to work on Christmas. ristmas on the job For those in public safety, working the holidays is. a way of life -but it can still be fun Loltta Harper Daily Pilot ''D on\ go that way," Costa Mesa Fire Battalion OUef Kelth Fujimoto yelled. .. Bue up. Don't make such big DlOYmlerlts." But it was too late. Are6gbter Pete Melgoza bad abeldy fallen from the \'d1ide and laid modonlees for. split aeoond. •Get up. aet up," his collieltPaes shouted. "Prell x lbry up. bft ..... you." Kia lhumbt pounded the controller ~but his player didn't seem lo respond fasl enough. Fmally, Melgoza's player wu back.on Its quad motoccycle and be wu again a contender in the Sony Playstation game A1V 2 Off.Road Fury. Melgoza and Capca1n Ron Cloe were the contenders in the ump-~ game of the Ouiso:nas otf-road ahowdown. in wbldt each ftrefigbter at .Station No. 5 on Vanguard AYenue took his tum at the helm of the virtual SUperaoss. S.JOl,,.._M Costa Mesa Battalion Chief Keith Fujimoto, right, plays backseat driver to trefiahtet' Pete Metgoza, center, as they batUe Captain Ron Cloe in a video game. Dfssent makes the world go 'round and 'round • Preschool progra~ gets ready to grow With expansion, Harper Education Center's special education program will be among the state's leaders. Deirdre Newman Daily Pilot NEWPORT-MESA -l he di~tnct's pre- school at the Harper Education Center is gearing up for a major expansion and change in itS instruction that will place it at the vanguard of preschool education in the state. The site, which now serves about 60 spe- cial education students. 1s preparing for an onslaught of new ~tudents next year. Thanks to a slate grant, the site will take on 240 mainstream preschoolers in early Feb- ruary. The addjtion will benefil both groups of students. as the sjte will offer various in- structional options including some Hblended" classrooms. where special ed students and thelr mainstream counter- parts wiU be integrated. The district is the fir;1 m the county and one o f the firsl in the state to use the blending approach. said Lorie Hoggard. di- rector of early chHdhood education. HThe children will be much better pre- pared for kindergarten and the ~rience that they'U have wilh their peers," Hoggard said. The State Preschool Grant, which the district found out it qualified for in August. provides funding for an extra 288 pre- schoolers. In addition to the 240 at the Harper Preschool. the grant will abo CO\ler 48 pTeSChoolers who are n~o FJ. ementary School The Preschool Intervention Program for special education students has been at the Harper site for the past three years. Hog- gard said. It serves students from age 3 un- til kindergarten who have been diagnosed with conditions such as speech delay and autism The three options the expanded pre-- school will provide are: some dasarooms with only state preschool staff with a few spedaJ educadon kids; some "blended" classrooms with a scate preschool teacher and a ~ education teachet' with 14 mainstream kids and up to six special edu- S. PMICHOOl. Plail M Daily Pilot l _... . -....... ---. _· -_.... . ........ ._ -.. . - FU PHOTO /OM.Y fl.OT Assemblyman John CampbeH has been appoiflted to the Insurance and Utilities and Commerce committees in Sacramento. Assembly assignments signed and sealed S.J. Cahn Daily Pilot Newport-Mesa's two assembtymen, John Campbell and ~ Maddox. received their committee assignments for the 2003-04 session last week. And there were no surprises under the Democratically controlled Capitol tree. Maddox, it appears, will be the busier of the two. He will serve on the Agriculture Committee (possibly because those in Sacramento are confused by his political tag: R-Garden Grove), the Environmental Safety and Toxic Materials Committee, the Governmental Organization Committee (which has a lot ol members, strangely enough), the Util.ltidand Comme.rce Committee (a hotbed laleJy, given the energy aiais) and u vice chairman of the Insurance Committee. On that last committee, he'll be able to order around his fellow Newport-Mesa lawmaker. The Insurance Committee is one of just two Campbell Is on; the other is Utilities and Commerce. which gave him a noteworthy platform from which to attack Gov. Gray Davis' energy policies in the last few years. THE WRfTING'S ON THE WALL STREET Newport Beach's Rep. Ou1a Cm. known as one of the more brainy and pollcy-orlented players on Capitol Hill. reinforced his image last week ln an op-ed piece in the Wall Street Journal Cox'a piece, MSettle the Score,• focused on the Bush economic plan, which is in Oux with the appointments this month of JobD Snow for Treasury secret.al)' and SCepben l\iednMn as the top White House economic advisor. Cox presaes that the appointments signal Ma redoubled commitment to pro-growth tax policy," whk:h lhould be music to his comdtuents' ears. But more importantly now. be writes. is the fiWng of other vacancies. And. keeping with h1s fOCU1 on the material matters of government. Cox looks to openings at the Congressional Budget Office and the Joint Tux Committee. ''Virtually every modem-day inanity in the tax code can be traced to the ftat-eartb rewnue eatimation approach theae congressional agencies employ," Cox FU PHOTO /DALY PLOT Rep. Chris Cox, center, wrote about Bush's economic plan in the Wall Street Journal. writes. "From the absurd lO·year phaseout of the death tax (and the even more absurd restoration of it one year after full repeal), to the wtlndexed growth of the Alternative Minimum Tux (AMT) -not to mention the damagingly high marginal tax rates on individuals -congressional scoring is to blame." He also points out. since this is politics after all: "By their charters, neither ... is supposed to be partisan. But decades of Democratic control over their staff and their approaches has left an anti-growth bias deeply ingrained lo both. .. Putting the right people Into these positions, he concludes. •For Pleddent Bush and his new economic team, nothlng will be more ~ to their 1U1CCeS&." ANOTIUflEWCOXTUM .. mR CJhis Colt bun't just been busy pennlrlg pieces for lhe media lately. He hM Uo hired a new conimunk:allona director, Kate~ Whitman ma wotbd 1n the Bush White House, the Department of Labor and wu most recendy press. secretary to Cr'llg Benson, who scored a surprise win for the New Hampshire governor's seat this fall. The announcement goes long on Whitman's New Hampshire knowledge (she's also served as communications director for the state's Republican Party). If Al Gore were _gresident. one can only imagine the Cox for president" talk that would have started. But given the Republican tenant in the White House. the early primary connection isn't quite as exciting. Strangety, the announcement does not mention what a little investigation pulls up: Whltman is the daughter of fonner New Jersey Gov. CJuildne Todd Whhman. And as late u this past 5ummer, WhJtman's name wu in the air for a run at a New Jersey Howe aeat. Whitman is the eecond voice change for Cox in recent months. In September, be brougblU., ....... Freyder aboard u hJa CaUfomla Pft18 eeaetary. Whitman will lwMlle hJa mdonlJ. etate and local medJa deelfn&t flOm Wlllldugton and serve u his P'fJll aeaelmrJ for Che House Policy Committee. wNdl Cox chairs. DailyAPilot a......c... N.w. ... i.tant. (149) 57""'4298 dlrl.i/M.Olrrillo•llltlm#.COm '"°1'0GMPHIM Seen Hlllef, Kuang Hw9ng. Don Laec:h, Kent Tr9ptOW RIADIM HO'T\JNI (1Mt18'2 .... "-oord your commenta 1bout the DellV flllot fK new. •• ~. Our~llD>W. lay It..~ Mell. CA 12827. Offtoe hoore ar. Monc»v -Fddav, l:IO 1.m. -5 p.m. C.111t1u1~ · It ........... polloy '° "'°""*" OONGt .. en'Ol'I ol.......,., "'-OllCM)~ POLITICS ASIDE A last-ditch El Toro 'advance • T bemo. at int~ -OK. tbat'a far too generous- polidcal battle in Newport-Mesa in recent (and not-so-recent) years bas been the battle over El Toro. Detaforthe 2002 election releued by the' Federal Election CommlNlon In early December ahOWI that DO Newport ZIP code ls anywhere near the top of the most generous S.J. CAHN places to live, Famoualyln South County, and lnfamoualy here, it's a battle that Newport-Mesa has been loslng since its earliest, now hollow, victories. Among the stealth · attacks from this past summer was a lawsuit med against the city of Irvine and the Irvine Co. about pJam to build homes for about 35,000 people to the north of the c1osed Marine Bue. At the heart of the suit were claiml that 'the dty'a environmental review of the project WU inadequate. And the man who 6.led It argued.that the project waa far too derue for the area. Moat saw It. though, as a stab at opponents of an ID Toro airport, since the hom~ would be built under the airpo.rt's flight path. The pertinent equation: Homes b~t equals no airport. For those who follow the BJ Toro flght - Measures F and W, lawsuits, etc. -this battle should have been one to be excited about. Why? Because the person behind it baa a remarbble win.nlng record when it comes to aucb environmental cballenpa: .. O.mttn. of Defend the Bay. And yet another Yktory could have altered the terrain around the closed base. >.. further proof that nothing In the airport fight is going Newport's way, a judge this month turned back Defend the Bay's challenge in a rather strongly worded decision. The news earned small play in the Pilot. But given the backgl'ound of the lawauit, It would appear to be all the more reuon for Nt!WJ>ort Beach to pursue the John Wayne Settlement Agreement, which is coming ever closer to approval by all the parties involved. WHERE HAS ALL THE MONEY GONE? Ju part of the oondnuing ·1t'a bard to believe Newport Beach doesn't contribute more money to political causea,. debate comes this fact: accord.Ing to the Center for Respon1ive Polldca. The numbers include donations to federal candidates and parties, but not to political action committees. The top five ZJP codes, not surprisingly, are In Washington, D.C. The top -20005, centered around consultant-heavy JC Street -accounb for $19.9 mllllon. No. 5 account.I f'or $10.9 mWion. From there, New York City, Los AnaeJel and Olicago ZIP codel are where the big spenden live. ZIP code No. 50, Na.sb¥file, Tenn.'a 37205, d~nated $1.8 million. MOFIW.LY ... I'll be off next week. which I hope means there won't be a column (if there Is, treat It aa suspect). So I'll take this opportunity to give you a list of what I hope will happen on the local political acene in 2003. • C1uil C.. gets a dream appointment to some cushy job. Not becauae I want him out of oftice, but because a rumor be might be moving on aet off the best purely political atory in Newport-Mesa lo the put two yea.rs. • Greenllgbt makes a comeback (lf you agree that they're down enoulb to need It). They help make a one-party area (Republlc:a:na with few opponents) a bit more lively. • The folks behind •The West Wing" give Pilot staffers cameo abota during Rob Lowe's character's run for a House seat here. We're ready for our cloae-up, Mr. Sorkin. • An old-fashioned clash among the GOP'• more conservative members and thoae ln the New Majority. This seems to be just waJtfng to happen. • The Democratic Party of Orange County doea something, anything, south ofLoNtta Sencben dlatrict. Have a good new year. • 8.J. CAHN 11th• m.naglng editor. He c.n be rNChed at (949) 674-4233 or bye-mall at •.J,~hn•l•tlm•a.com. SURF AND SUN WEATHER FORECAST wtacomeoutot9'9M11tat2 to 4 fwt. A good cMv to go out If you .,. prone to 111111*» ... .. SURF BRIEFLY IN THE NEWS Boat parade winners shine on the water The Newport Beach Ownber of Commen:e bu announced the win- ners of the !Mth annual Cllriatmu Boat Parade for boat ·decorationa. Winnen will all receive debts to the chamber'• Jan. 17 awards dinner. Winners are as follows: SWEEPSTAKES Bndle,ss Honeymoon, Karen Thibo· deau BlSt POWER BOAT Grouper, Randy Ressel • BEST SAIL BOAT Elation. Paul Gerst BEST BOAT UNDER 30 FEET Menehuene, Keith Jones BEST~ Huff N' Puff, Dave Thomas BEST LIGHTS la ANIMATION ....... Bl Nawpnte. Jon Woodworth/SUco fJectdc JM .... Blackjack, Jeff and Jim Glbbona 3rd.... ,. On Location, Art and Joy Smith BUT HlM>lt NG ONGINM.JTY ....... Moving Vloladon, Loretta and Paur Baumann 2DdPI.-. T.G.B., Ruasel and Cindy Perin SrdPI.-. Tribute, Larry and Deb Woodhams BUT DISPLAY .OF THE THEME - "CELEBRA~ AMERICA WITH UGHTS• lat Place CF4671 pv, .Tcent Lattin 2ndPl.-ce Argus, Boy Scput ~a Base 3rd Place Lynx. Defense of Freedom BEST FIRST TIME ENTRY CF4671PY. Trent Lattin BEST YACHT CLUB ENTRY Elation, Paul Gerst BEST CHARTER BOAT ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, • HARDM>OO • LAMINATES • CARPET • CERAlrllC TlE • WM. R.OORJNG •!:!f!!e f ,f,,,foi..:,i.j SOLARIAN ~ALAEe SOU> BRAZILIAN MOHAWK DENSE PLUSH HARDWOOD CARPET Chenya-s5~~ 10 Yw 9arl. Fadt s 1 89* PecaiFnsh M!Ww~ ~.psi Travertine 1 a· x 1 a· .......................................................... 93.tl 111 l Cenrnic Tile ................................ '' .................... hltllltd tarn l4.tt IQ l l.amilate \\food ................................................ hltllltd tarn l4.tt IQ t ·c.m nW?un-_.__ ... ~ Internet workabops start 2003 at Newport libraries The Newport Beach Public Ubrades will conduct uwral Internet work- lhope for beglnnen at two difUrent branch libnrlel 1n January. . Registration ii not required for these drop-in programs to be held at 10 a.m. Jan. 4 at the Corona del Mar branch at 420 Marigold Ave., 10 a.m. on Jan. 18 at the 'Balboa Branch at 100 E. Balboa Blvd. and 7:30 p.m. on Mondays at the Balboa Branch. At the Central Ubrary at 100 Avocado Ave., a bands-on Internet instruction cl88S0 will be offered at 10 a.m. on Jan. 18. Regis~n ia required for this class only, and attendance is limited to 10. Those Interested may sign up at the . Central Ubrary reference desk. lnformai:lon: Call (949) 717-3801 or visit www.newportbeachllbrary.org. Wmter &eSsion to begin for SCR conservatory South Cout Repertory is inviting applicants for the winter session of its conservatory for students 18-and-older. HICKORY FARMS• COSTA M ESA COURTYARDS CORNER OF HARBOR AT 19nt ST. T USTIN MARKETPLACE 2943 EL CAMINO REAL C ROSSROAD CENTER IRVINE ON B ARRANCA 1be CONetVatory wW begin on Jan. 6, with weelcty da.-Monday through 'Ittw1d.y ~for nine weeb. Betides acting. curriculum includes bq1nnlna and advanced playwriting, lmprovjadon, a apedal clua In televi- sion and ft.Im acting and mu.a1cal thea- ter offered for the Ont tlme in the fall. Tuition Is $275 per nine*week clua. Regiatration will continue tbrou.gb Jan. 6. To enroll, call South Cout Rep- ertory's Educational Department at (714) 708-ssn. Take a trip across the seas without ever leaving home Those look.Ing to take an ocean voy- age without leaving Newport-Mesa are ""!elcome to check out "A _Family'Cruis· ing Travelogue" at 7 p.m. Jan. 9 at the Newport Beach Central Ubrary. Mary and Darwin Bobfet will share the free slide lecture about their three- year sailing trip with their two sons.. The outing began In San Francisco Bay and continued on to Mexico, Hawaii, Samoa. Fiji and New 1.ealand. The couple will discuss bow they prepared for the journey, how they taught their young children, where they encountered sharb and a bwn- ing boat rescue. The library la at 1000 lwocado Ill/le • Information: (949) 717-3801. IX. Longhurst recognized for work in biology ua Canf1olotSat 0r. John LoQ&hunt bas been awarded the Uwrence k. Dodge Endowed OWr lo In~ Bl- ology. Longbunt la a profeelor of medi- cine and cardiology and an eq>el't in acupuncture u lt alfecu the beard and circulation. Hia aperimenll Mve mown that acupuncture reJuee blood vessels in a way that belpe keep blood pressure low, potendally reducing the risk of heart diaeue. .Wa Thiong'o awarded Meda\ of Presidency Ngugi Wa ThJong'o. UCJ profeaaor of English and comparative literature, has been awarded the Medal of the Presidency of the Italian cabinet. The medal was awarded by the Interna- tional Scientific Committee of the Pio Manzu International Research Center in Italy. Ngugi was honored baaed on his work in advancing multicultural- ism and work toward promoting understanding for minorities. Chances are YOU are a human being. There ls a Single source to the problems you ore toeing It's the unconsct0us. subconsek>US Of reocttYe m ind Get r1d of your reocttve mind Dtonetlcs The Modem Science of Mento/ Heolttl Wiii show you how DlonerlC$ Is the olH1me self-help bestsellef For one reason it worl<S Buy ond u .. DllllTICS by l. ROI HUlllRD Call (800) 675-11-'8 • www.dlanetlca.org Hubbard Dlanettca Foundation 1"51 lrvlne llv.d .• Tustin, CA 92680 . I ~~::c.atx!!. be .... mt ... toblq .. faadle preeint. J. llkt. -ihil,,.. my OldllDm ,, ~from the wtfe'md lddl, .. llkl ~ modonin& IO the vkleo ...-. "They wse upeet that I brought it here. .. His attitude is repr-.ntaliYe ol J'DQlt ol the Coma Mela public • safety oftkiall who were 8lligrled to wodt on 011ilemu:lt'I not the best of al la!lllltos bpi ff You haw to be llUdt at woit on a· holiday, yoU make lhe most out o(tt. they e.oocurnd. • Thankfully, the Christmas . hoUdaywu slow for at least the first part of the day, which ' "' allowed ftaetlghten to take a much-deserved break from the nonnally .rigoro~ functions of the job. Exa!pt fur the noanal chores and "chaw duty," the men were free to enjoy life at the station, sit out in the sun. grab a bite I J eat or cballeo,ge Cloe on the video game. "This is a major exception just because it's a holiday," Firefighter BEll. Continued from Al responaibil.ity of a newspaper to give its readers a variety of views on public issues so they can make rational choices. He argued that it wo'uld be stupid for him to give space in his newspaper to opinions be regarded as wrong. Neither of us changed those views much in the years that followed. But 1 ended up in an area where the two major newspapers-the Times 89d the ·Register -offered almost exactly the same contrast in styles. The Pilot leans in my direction because, although there is no Op-Ed page, there is the outspoken Forum page. Wben I travel cross-country by car, the first things I read in the newspapers I pick up en rout.e are the letters to the editor, which tell me a great deal about the pulse of the community I'm ~~~r'-= "He...., ldcUd ........ ..... DID Mid. ......... ~lbe CXllDDnmDdom lbe oudoakw jUlt • feldYe bur lbe tone jult a lllde IDOR9 ..,,,. O>la M.-=ien, who Ire tn dlll9 ~ and 2 ..... cdl to lbe polce md ftae..,..._.•Wlll• anUml caotrol. wae hwy 1111W&ltc lbe hlndful of calls for etnell'D'Y..,m. 1be ~ olk:ewaa ornately~ wllh pdandf hanlinl from the wan.. colodul OuisODM Jl&bla and a decorated tree. On the table wae a holiday' spreed of av.leas and cheese, ~ ClObldel and other mW\Chies to let the holiday tone. DisJ>i!tcben .are usually not allowed to eat In the room and must dmll in their cMUan unifqnns. But on Cliriscmu there was a festive spread of goodies and the women were dressed in comfortable jeans, T-shirts and sweaters. •After all. it is Cluistmas, • they rationatiud • SeniOr dispatcher Ouis Masuzumi was on duty as well as her husband. who Is a c.osta visidpg. I cao say honestly that I've never aeen letters that measure up in passion, clarity or outrage better than those that appear regularly in the Pilot. lf the views of the editors of thJs newspaper and tbe views of The Bell Curve are predictable, the letters challenging both aren't. Recent examples would certainJY include die torrent of complaints about the Pilot's continuing frequent news and feature coverage of Wendy Leece AN NOUNCI NG THE NE W YEAR FASHION SALE. 12 months, no interest *, no payments Now you can enjoy huge savin~ on Karastan betwttn December 26 and February 3, including all Karastan Amo styles. 'And you make no payments with no interest for 12 months. So take advantage of our New rear Fashion Sale. And get the year off to a great start. Mina ..... '!( .. to 1111 blm wbln to ID md wmt IO do and I pt pekl to do IUnd bt cmtuay no. .. ..... :r-Wllh lbe Mau;urnl a..d-wlomn employed In iKtiic ~ 1119)' Undentaod that wodq' bolldayl II jUlt part oftbejob. "It's no fun but it heppeDI." said Mumami, who WU let to ho8t a family diDner later that evening while her hullbmd was still at work. Coma Mesa Police ofBcer Greg Scott. who cbecbd ih for bit 01dlUms sbift al noon. aakl he kept buay patrolling the ~ making sure the dart storefronts stayed secure. Whil& the holidays ~typically slower than other days. it is~~ important to m4ke the police presence lmowq. espedaily with so many businesses dosed for the day, Scott said. . While Scott was busy keeping order on the c.osta Mesa streets. his wife -who also wor:ks in law enforcement at "another department" -was at home, relaxing. he said Although he had to leave her alone on Ouistmas. Scott said the spirit of the holiday could not after she lost her school board seat. Or the letter writer who accused the Bell Quve of being ~linded by my "liberal elitist and sodallstlc ideology, like most journalists and college professors" because I suggested we should take a harder look at the reasons for invading Iraq. Or the outraged protectors of the ficus trees and the incontinent ducks. Or the letter write.r who finally came to the defense of the embattled Dave Ellis by pointing out that he consistently knocked off Democrats, which certainly gave Ellis license to use any tactics -including lies and deceit -that were effective in eliminating these noxious critters. I have had complaints from local citizens who wondered why their letters weren't run, and I have no answers except lack of space, poor timing or personal attacks and such excessive rhetoric that lt doesn't merit print. But the overwhelming tide of letteJS to the editor of the Pilot are thoughtful. focused; clear and well written. They may be full of baloney. but that, of course, is in the eye of the beholder. I have learned in the several years I've been doing this gig that it is almost impossible to predict what subject matter that will draw mall. I haw dealt with what I considered provocative subjects that landed with a dull thud, and I have drawn animated response with seemingly pedestrian entries. PRESCHOOL Continued from Al cadon students; and classrooms with only a special education teacher and all special education student.a. 1bi.t will allow the preschool to provide the belt possible envi- ronment for the special educa- tion students. ffo8prd said. "They wfll experience the typi· cal ple8Cbool ex:pedence as much as possible, infUled with the right type of support to OYer- co~ any butiers Qeat,ed by their disability, .. Hoeprd said. 1be Interaction between the two (p'OUpl wiD be enhaaJa!d by revene mainltrelming-having the Qlalnllream students visit the lpedal education~ IDICMd ol the other way around, wblch .. typk:al In lDOlt elemen- wy ICbooll. Preparing for the .. bJending" proc-. Ja btering a new lplrtt "Of COOS-Ilion and lelUllWOrk lmOlll the p1w:bool ltd. Mid Gladys GNen, prwhool co--di- r9Clar. "We're ~to ddnk OUtlide ol our btde bas: Green ldl. "We be eacod'f I I . d ID jmC OGe day. ffiil wtfe Md lbe Piil Wl.t olf, 10 bet. ..... ..., .. c::omplDY mare tbml ...i. "1btl whale~ .. been like ChrllbDM.. Scott llld nmilfng. "We .......... couple ol gUta, shared C8l'ck flcm 6iendl and abe IDlde me a special a6e drtnt before I left far wock this ~-1be ScoUI' bent gift won't anM uodl emly IUllUDer anyways. u the couple la expecting their llnt cbOd in June. Public safety prOleaatonaJs also bad their minds on aborter-tenn anddpadons. such u the Ubly Locreae Jn ~callJ as the day WO(e on. · Costa Mesa fJ.reGglJ!er Bob 'Reynolds,, ot Sladon No. 3 on • PaikAvmue, said the caDs tor service generally increNe as the 8.lcohol consumpd.on mounts. •Leta hope that won't be the case today." be said \4kdnesday. lh the meantime, he and his colleagues wtn pMpadng a full blown Cluistmas feast with turkey potatoes, aanbenies and "all the ftxings." "We wowa normally be home, having a great time with family but we'll have a great time here today too," Reynolds said The longest letter I've ever received came from a column in which I defended 1V viewing. And by far my biggest response followed a request for sugestions for a new name for the column. A number of letters come di.rectJy to me rather than through the Pilot. and I do not do well about answering them. My intentions are fine, but my performance is lousy. 1 have a considerable pUe of letters, dating bade further than I care to look. that I fuDy expect to answer and quite probably won't -for which I apologize profusely and have no reasonable excuse beyond lethargy to offer. It bas occurred to me as I wrap this up that there is another group of Dec. 26ers that I didn't mention -those people who will be returning gifts or poised in the trenches for the post-Christmas sales. They probably won't have time to read this, anyway. But if they do, I urge them to stay home and ruminate. You mJgbt start with whatever letters to the editor are offered today. lf they don't light a fire, try tomorrow or the next day. And then. maybe raise a tout on New Year's Eve to the importance of hon.est dissent- in yom community. your country and the world. •JOSEPH N. BELL la' reeldent of Seng Ana Heights. His column appears Thuradayt. havt a really good team of peo· ple committed to this project And ~re learning from each other." The "blending" phlloeopby is so cutting-edge tbai it enticed Cindy Stewart to leaw her posl· tion u usistant aupedntendent of the Moreno Valley Unlfted School District to come to the preschool as Green's co-director. ·1 wanted to work with the blended program. wblch Is 10 IQ· novat:ive it lhouJd have been done a long time ago," Stewart Aid. Pretcboo1 olklals Ile eYel1 considering lo•Dlng a two-~ mirror In one of the "blended cluarooma so it can be \.eel u a demonstration lab, Hoglrd said. Before any of the new studmtl move in, though. there la a lot of work to be done to the -in· =~~ra·a: Ing the dwroornt with= and materiala and mavlna the ptatbool oftk:e to 1be front of the buOdlng. .. "l'rn lnnlcq tarwud to that flnt day when die Id.II come oil 1be bm and• die.,._.... en· Yli0111ner1t here,• Glw llld. Ttusday. ~ 26, 2002 • FORUM MOW10.-r .... •l!D -~Mall to Editorial P r..-... ' •••lllndlO ~•ldnw.oom . All~-• ii;unur Jemee ~•the Dlitv Piiot, 330 W. Bay St, Co.ta Mea, CA ~27 • PHllefl Modin. Calf (9"49) Mi-a>ee Fu:~ to (949) ~170 ~· . ..._.,...._....., mutt lncfude futl Mme, hometown •od phone number (for verlflcetion purpoMt). The Piiot reMM181M ttgtrt to edit 8'1 aubmlsalona for del'tty and i.ngth. EDITORIAL Boat parade was holiday highlight T he boats are docked 1be parties are over. The light.a are still up, of course. And, by most accounts, this year's Newport Harbor Christmas Boat Parade was a major SU~ 1b.ls year's cruise through the harbor was the first with a dual route: three nights running aligbtly shorter. two nights still on th( traditional Udo Isle and tip of the harbor course. After much debate and endless consternation, it is dear that the decision by parade organizers to tweak the tMmt for its 94th running was the right one. 'Rs, some people are, unfortunately, off the parade route during the week. But for the greater good of the boaters involved. the businesses that rely on the holiday draw and the thousands and thousands "of people who line the harbor to watch the stream of lights go by, trimming the route was what had to be done. Credit goes to those officials with the Newpon Beach · Chamber of Commerce who not only took the heat for what many thought a Grinch-like act, but who once again put on a fantastic string of nights. There really is nothing quite like seeing hundreds of boats toting millions of lights passing by houses that are covered in holiday decorations. And that the weather cooperated so nicely was almost a Olrlsnnas miracle. Thanks also are in order for all the boaters who decorated their vessels, a few almost beyond belief, and the folks who live along the water for lighting up their homes for all co enjoy. The time and energy is much appreciated. Newpon·Mesa may not have traditional holiday weather. But no snow, no problem. With the boar parade reinvigorated and as bright as ever, the harbor is sure to remain a holiday destination for years and years to come. LETTER TO THE EDITOR Looking back at the election that was A Utde time has passed now since the Nov. 5 elections. IO I have the following ob&ervations for your consideration. I have written a llmOar letter to Alan Roeder. voidng my opinion on the process. Plrst. let me say I was very pleu!d wlth the COYerage the Pilot provided to U& I especially libd the candidate pro6.les. F.ach was weD done and provided an excellenttbwnbnailof~e candidate. Despite aftidsm from some ro.b, I thiolc the staff at the POot did a good job of coverage In Costa Mesa. Newport Beach ,and the Newport-Mesa Unified scboo1 bOard. Thank you for that. Reprdleas the number of candidates for Oty c.oundl ln 2004, the nwnber of candidate forums should be rMuced. I attended ftve of the six. mi.Ming only the ftrst one at the Costa Mesa Senior Center. and found the t;Mdldares end attendees to be running out of gas near the t.nd. 1be bums sponsored by the Mela Vade and Mesa Del Mar aaaodltklm seemed to be the belt tram the atandpolnt of quesdom 8lbd. pece and attendance. The ftnale, lpODIOl'ed by the Daily Pilot and AIT Broedbmd. came In a dose third. Of coune, the ftrst and last M:re modenled by ex-Mayor Peta .... who kept things mcMlni wt lntesMdl .. 1be ads two I attended. wt*h Wille 1pp11mdy intended to 1'lllCb ... Ladno COlDIDwU~ a-I the man: t.ly. 1be ftnt. lpOPM9CI by the Lldno Bulinell Councl, _ _. N> and WU ---dd but the bOly l..ldnaa wbo lbowecl up Wlft hmtlle ........ ..Cllp I 'hm. The OCba .. SL )e••act.mda,wpoadJ ... >W-aalydae, CWl!l'dus 1.SlbclUl45,_,.. ...... up. llC••altbl need • .. • 21 bad.a "1 s -and Wuc•sblfarlilll-c ............ . .._Ma.atll9111f • * ___ _.didn't ___ , ' '"'lillll ..... _...., .. :r:· =:r.:.--· .... ., ........... ,, ......... _ ... ..,. .... --·J·····:. too much for most of the candidates -and loyal observers -to handle. I'm sure there were many schedulmg conflicts that detracted from some of the candidates participation. My recommendation is co hold only three forums next time around, beginning in late September and finishing by the end of October. l\vo weeks between forums will give candidates time to meet otherobl.igations.too.F.ach forum should be a lirtle longer, giving an opportunity for a broader range of questions and more time to each candidate to answer. I WdS never able to attend a school board fonun becawe of time and scheduling constraints. Fewer council forums might help resolve that kind of problem. Greater publicity should be given to each forum. During that last week. I suspect, only the Mesa Del Mar couununfty was aware of their forum, since it came only one day before the finale at the Oty Council chambers. J wouJd like to see the Daily Pilot do a better job or publicizing the run slate of forums -perhaps a box appearing every Monday In the same location dwing the election season showing the schedule or remain.Ing election events. Hit's a matter of cost, I suspect funding can be found as the next round of elecdons grows near. I WU V«f pleased that Channel 74 aMred some of the fonm» and broadcast them via tape delay In the weeks prior to die~ They did an m 1lmt job. and I'm sure it pw ......... fortunate mougb to ...... fO A1T 8roldbend the oppadUlllly to set a dole look at .ch c• ..,_ I hope that pncdcll Wli candmae. IDd that act.--• be tnchwted. Of c-.111 two,_..., me new COl2Dd _. mw acmcrw' f ......... and ......... i'~ a.cm ml? 1 to ,.. ......... ~~1 -, .. , .............. .. ~ 7 .... .... .... ,.,,, ...... be ~ I ahlldb' ... ....... Air ...... -----·~ .... . . .... .. ---a ...... 12 MAILBAG Fl.£ PHOTO I DALY PLOT Caltrans workers clean up the crash of an SlN and a tanker truck carrying Jet fuel on Paularino Avenue in Costa Mesa . Photo shows the danger of John Wayne expansion On Dec. 7, lhe Daily Pilot presented a photo of a tanker truck carrying 8,000 gallons of jet fuel headed to John Wayne Airport that was broadsided by an SUV driven by a suspected drunk driver. The collision caused the tanker to jack· knife and spill 4,000 gallons of fuel. Fortunately, there were no serious injuries. A week later. the Pilot published an article about the fading dream or El Toro. Meg Waters, Allan Songstad and an attorney for the El Turo Reuse Planning Authority were quoted with very sanguine views on the status of the airpon situation in Orange County. i.e., El Toro is dead and John Wayne will carry the entire load. However, l recall that Waters spent a lot of time and money early on in the airport imbroglio by designing and distributing at least 11 large posters purporting to show the problems with an airport at El Toro. One of them showed a picture, ln color, exactly like the scene In the photo of the previous article in the Pilot, an accident that actually happened at John Wayne. Waters intimated that the scene in the poster occurred at El Toro so as to frighten the residents of South County by illustrating what would happen If an airpon were operating at El Toro. The · picture was a lie, because no tanker trucks would ever be required at El Toro since it receives all of its fuel by pipeline from the refinery. Waters showed great concern for the safety or South County residents. even though there is no danger there from tanker trucks. but she shows no concern for the residents of Costa Mesa and Newport Beach, where there is a real danger. That danger will only increase as the passenger load increases to accommodate the burgeoning popuJation of South County. Waters also said the SQuth County and Newport Beach sbould wort together. A commendable statement, but one that lgno~ the majority of Orange County. The total population of Orange County la ~t 3 million; all of us paid state and federal taxes to establish the airport at El Thro and are now denied the use of it. The aolution propoeed by South County to mOYe the airport to the Inland Empire sounds reasonable at ftrat glance, but lgttores the e:lq)erlence of Los Angeles lntemadooal Airport when It tried to eolw: the Mme problem by putting the ... Palmdale airport In Lancaster. The l'MUlt ii best dela:ibed wbh a slight modUlcadon ol m Mrtier polldcal expression -"What if they flYe an airport and nobody camet' WIWMllCIMM c.-.a-. Schools deserve upgrades before beach deserves sand For the state to pay for upgrades on a beach seems ludicrous to me when our schools that were built ln the 1940s and '50s have Urtle to no upgrades at all still. It's just ludicrouc;. I can't believe we're tailing about moving around sand when those buildings that our children go to school in are in such desperate need of upgrading repair and, ln many cases. totally rebuilding. NIKI GOOD Newport Beach There's a big difference between the bridges Your story o n the Gisler/Garfield bridge in the paper was somewhat misleading ("Bridge notion widens gap between cities," Monday). You indicated that the action of the Fountain Valley City Council is very similar to what the Community of Redevelopment CommJttee was aslcin.g. Specifically. that both cities wanted to do feasibility studies for the bridges. That's not true. The staff report clearty stated that the funding that Fountain Valley is requestJng is for design and engineering for a bridge. That's way beyond a feasibility study: further that was the City Council. it wasn't a self-appointed committee that was voting to do this. So there's a profound difference, and I don't believe it's appropriate to make It seem to be the same thing. SANORA GENIS Costa Mesa •Sandra Genis is 1 former Coste Mesa mayor. An airport at E1 Toro is needed to ease travel time Leonard Kra.oser is rtgbt Onnge County's aiipon cannot serve future need& So be auggests an airpon In Riverside or San Bemaniino, which means just as much time on the freeway to get there. For years, we would go up to Los Angeles the nigllt before so as to ensure not miaaing our plane by an accident on the freeway. And going by limo might have the same problem, but this meant an extra day, plus hotel and padclf\I coats. Now we Oy out of Orange County. We refuse to call It John Wayne, but tbU means changing planes somewhere before getting to our dadnadoo. 1bia put Monday. corning from Caho. the plane into Phoenix wu late, ao we Md, at belt.• than lS minutes to get the plane to Orange County. Coming tlus way, one has to deplane at one end or the Phoenix Airport and get to the other end, about half a mile. I had a wheelchair waiting for me, but as we passed a s mall airport tram, I explained the problem, got on the tram. and the driver called and had the plane wait for u!t. They closed the door behind us as we boarded. We need El Toro. which wiU fly us directly and is close by. I guess Kranser doesn't go beyond the local supermarket. Another comment: I guess there was a stampede at Van Oeef & Arpels for the Lotus CoUection. with the earrings, which Greer Wylder said, were "onJy" $18,500. Goodne!>S gracious, I just don't hke to buy cheap 1ewelry, so I didn't go. LYNNMERL£S Costa Mesa Column was right on about protecting free speech I just wanted to say how much J appreciated Tony Dodero's atticle because I think It is so imponant that people respect free speech and that we do get coverage on both sides of the issue ("From the Newsroom." Dec. 16). On another note, I've personally had issues with the anti-war movemenL People have tom bumper stickers off my car and I've received minor vandalism because I have anti-war stickers on my car. And then also. l have a human rights club that I started at Estancia HJgb School -I'm a teacher in Newport-Mesa -and my human rights club is also making anti-war messages and we've hung those messages up around our campus on Human Rights Day. Those were tom down as well. So there is a spirit of nationalism, I believe, that is just th.is pro-war nationalism and it'• sort of lik.e the spirit of censorship. So It wu a good article, an important article, about d..isagreetng; but don't leave the debate. When I read It. I found that two people called in to say they were cancding their subscription. WelJ. 1 don't subscribe to the Los Angeles Times, Dally Pilot, but I would like to because of Dodero's artide and I wu happy to bear that somebody was brave enough to cover the Issue. because it can be unpopular co tand for issues of human rights, anti-war, thinp like that I also think you guys dJd great coverage on the 6erce winter rwdJs coming ln at BJaclde's ln Newport Be9Ch. Good coverage on the IUJ'f u well. on a lighter note. COMMUNITYCOMMENTAR¥ Nothing right wing in these pages ...... ,.... llO lcncM It ......... ,t .... ........... .._.. ... "'x .. s-.a• ., ..... ....... .... .... .... ............. .. ..... • H oUday plaid*' the decondve theme for the 36'h annual Clutatmu Carol Blll1. The IOld-out evming at 1be Four Seaeona Hotel in Newport Beech attncted more than 350 elepnt guests m support of -----"°" ~. Blade de and a variety oflartan plaidl, lnchadtnga ... •mpll"lofa chic 8urbeuy • • atmnand B.W. COOK blackplaidi were the clothes of choice for .the group. A . roaming bagpiP'f,_ ltObert lf8t.lcmy, helped to set the tone ()(the Scottish Clutstmas party. 18bles adorned with plaJd overlays took the theme to the extreme. By the end of the evening, more than $200,000 wu nUsed and eannarbd for Koag's Women's Pavilion ·arut the Hoag Hean and Vascular Insdtute. Hoag Hospital supporters Lin and ftJ Auer celebrated the holidays with friends at the 36th annual Christmas Carol Ball at the Four Seasons in Newport Beach. Sponsored by the dedicated 552 (]ul) and chaired by prominent local couple '!Wry md Bob (Allehen, the a smashing success, created and O:uistmas-inspired evening was supported by a hard-working Supply and Greater.Newport Properties. 9JOUJ~~ .9Un .9emintne .0'fyles for all ~&~of BEAtmruL WOMEN FLAX S'f!•H•Nlli S·~TCR French Dressing Jeanswear Gifa 6 Aeen1orin ·369 E. 17th St 121, Colla Mesa (949) 642-5459 F« a limited time, receive the three- Inch vane sfze for the same price as the standard ~inch vane size on ~window tluidintJs. 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Guests were asked to bring a The dance floor was packed from the moment the orchestra played its first oote. Jean and Dick Bedltel, Prancee and John Applegate, Robert md J8lcquellne Diiiman. We9ley ffacbr, Joel and c.oDeen Mmcbeata, Alden Raney, Robert md Pegy $pnlgue, Howard aou.e. E8zabetb Vincent, Janet Cwd ~and Hoag CEO MkhMI Stepbem, with hJs lovely wile Diane, all showed their support during the holiday extravaganz.a. new unwrapped toy for .Toys for : Tots, and the bounty was piled as bigb as the O:uistmas tree, • . As dessert was served in the ensuring some happy faces Ouistmas morning. •THE CROWD appears Thursdays and Satun:tav-. 1Hli~ Mattress Outlet Store ~ 3165 n.tNJl' Blvd. w..I c.o.ta Mesa • o.e Block 5ollUI ol 4H rw, .. (714) 545-7168 . Last Friday, Saturday & Sunday of the Month. 50-75%0FF "We've Raided the Best Closets In Orange County." 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"lbe 1Wo Towers· continues the epic battle between good and evil. but this second effon contains a Jot more sword and a lot less soroery than the first nus film focuses almost entirely on the great battle for Helm's Deep. which takes up far more time on saeen than in the novel. · The battle scenes are spectacular, but they are long, loud and scary. pushing the limits of the PG· 13 rating for violence. Screen time spent on all the figtlting is at the expense -of character depth and the many magical details present in the original story. But one marvelous character ls given ample time Cor fU1l development That Is the • morally conflicted Gollum, an amazing frog-like creature whose past possession or the Rihg or Power has reduceQ him to his ~nt pathetic state. Shakespearean actor Andy Serids brmg, life, heart and soul , to the computer·generated Gollum, Who is at ground uro of the whirlwind struggle for the Ring. 111e special effects also produce the delightful l'reebeard, an ancient living oak of the forest who walks and talks and joins the fray against the evil Saruman's army. "The 1Wo Towers" stands on its own merits as an awesome actlon·advenrure film with a little magic thrown in on the side. It should please fans of the genre and garner several Oscar nominations. But the beloved wizards and hobbits definitely take a bade seat to the din of battle in this version of the novel. Many in the audience won't mind, but true fans of the book may wish for fewer killing scene~ and more of the mystical advenrure that is at the hean of Tolkien's tale. "Lord of the Rings: The 1Wo Towers" i.s rated PG-13 for epic ba11le sequences and scary inu4ges. •JOHN OEPKO is a Costa Mesa resident and a samor investigator for the Orange County public defender's office SILVER FEET 'Gangs' shows different side of America As Americans. we sometimes view other countries' civil unrest as inconceivable and appalling. Jt'a all too easy to forget that civil strife was not only an integral .--~~~~---panofow history but also a catalyst in creating . the America that we know today. In Martin Scorsese's lT:»"".-..n ·~of ........::..:.a...-• New York." JULIE :m~rted LOWRANCE to an America whose growing pains VfPre steeped in violence. Where sometimes the enemy, whether real or imagined. lived right next door. Since the earty 1970's. Scorsese has been fascinated with the historical relevance of Herbert Asbury's 1927 novel "The Gangs of New York." And although embellished, Scorsese has taken meticulous steps to reenact that part of America's past. In the forefront, "Gangs· focuses on heritage pride and father-son relationships while depicting, in the background. the turbulent times during the Civil War -cries of New York's secession, abolishment of slavery and riots against Lin<:oln's draft MAKE l !s YOl 'll \I ti ), iJ I A'. •/11 1 /if /'11/ I • ~ " R:rbbitt Insurance Agency A1!fO • HOMEOWNERS • HEALllf Slillnhl] Smu 1957 In the opening scene, we travel to New Yo.rt Oty circa 1846 where lnnocence is &battered when t.J'le stark white mow-lined streets are stained a ruby-red during a graphically brutal fight sequence between two warring immigrant groups. The NatMsts. who contrary to their moniker are only one or ~ generations removed from their immigrant birthright, are led by the wicompromi.sing Bill Cuddy a.k.a. "The Butcher" (Darilel Day-Lewis). Their adversaries are the Dead Rabbits, the most recent Irish immigrants. led by Priest Vallon (Liam Neeson). When Vallon's son. Amsterdam, witnesses his father's death, he vows vengeance against his killer. Sixteen years pass and Amsterdam (Leonardo DiCaprio) leaves the orphanage. returning to the seedy, poverty-ridden streets of lower Manhattan, where he quickly learns tha1 in order to survive he must hide his identity and befriend his father's murderer. Even though OIC.aprio aa Amsterdam and Cameron Dia% as his love interest. Jenny, gtve convincing perfonnances, it is Daniel Day-Lewis' phenomenal performance as Bill that is not only cenaal to the film, but ·, symbolic of the times as well Day· Lewis embodies the vicious . Bill slowly revealing multifarious layers of passion. bigotry. admiration, struggle, despair, fear and hope. Uk.e Day-Lewis. Bill distinguishes hlmsdf from the other pickpockets, swindlers and murderers.. In his fresh, stylish clothes. he's uncharacteristically intelligent and politically savvy. However nothing changes his true nature, and when Amsterdam chreatens his beliefs and way of life. he fights like a cornered, scrappy mongrel What intrigues me the most about Scorsese's films. including "Gangs,· is thar even if they begin slowly with narrative. I always get hooked. CALL TOLL FREE m.855.8294 949.850.1299 • Commercial Accounts Weloome • Airport Transp<>ftatioo Available • All Major Credrt Cards Accepted • Natural Gas Cabs • Need a cab? Call us tor a nde in one of our Clean air t8.Xls & van. Ask for our d.1scount rates tor airports. tnps, speoal events or anywhere else you need to go. Unfortunately ·Gangs• la a duk. bordedine depreaing drama and not the lighter fare desired by a wide a• id"'ritt, etpedaDy during the holiday leUOl1. It Is. however, one rA the best films that I've seen this year.. Have you ever wondered why so many crltically aoda.lmed ftlms are releaaed dwiDg the holiday seuon? 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The the regular menu, and even expectations are h.lgb, reality though it bas the most can be a little ham bitting. amazing ga_itic bread ln. the Thankfully, there are quite a history oftfte world. I don't few restaurants tn town ~t recommend it for this night would love to help you out, of nights if you want that whatever your plans might kissing at midnight to be. actually happen. For those of you who still For a pretty chic night out. love to put bells on and bit try tbe0ByUt Newporter'I the town. the restaurants on 2002 celebration ((9491 the bay offer serious 729-1234). They will be atmosphere, as well as partying in the ballroom, serious partying. There's dancing to the Bel Airs. Your VUla NoY8 on West Coast reservation indudes two Highway ((9491 642-7880), drink co~ light hors where New Year's bas alwa.ys d'~ a deslelt and been their busiest night of • coffee itatioaand the year. If you are champagne toast l:>r $75. If interested, the earliest you prefer a full dinner, the reservations for the fixed Jamboree, the Hyatt's main holiday four course menu restaurant, is offering a and live music are for 9:45 three-course dinner with p.m. and the cost Ls $60 per your choice of lamb chops, person. duckling. blue cheese-bacon The new Harbonlde tenderloin or seafood pasta Restaurant ((9491 673-4633), as an entree, plus a bottle of formerly the Tule of the dwnpagne for the Whale in the historic Balbo;t especially nice price of $100 Pavilion. is putting on a per couple. / major buSet. wbh eome ot For the bltimate package, the highugbts being crab · hit the Jamboree for dinner, leg.os and shrimp cocktail for the ballroom for dancing appetizers, prime rib, mahi and drinks, and just walk mahi and bananas foster. I over to your hotel room understand that is just the when you're ready to call it a tip of the Ice sculpture. They night for $349 a couple. are also featuring dancing to For those of you who'd like the big band sound of to take it a little easier, I Jumpln' Joz, and the should mention that the ~s.n·wc.... ((9491 ~.putting OD a iq New~ EYll dinner/dance for $25 a person. The Ylmbe'DMm ((949) 675-5333) wlll ofter IJ:a regular menu. with the famous pot rout. but mostly just a nice mellow place to view the bay, eat good f!JQd and: ring in the new year. And for those of you who · · like to be in bed by 10 p:m., . go eat food to put you in that early coma. Nlck'a Pia.a. ((949) 722-7566) on Harbor Boulevard would bappUy oblige with its menu of Italian favorites - homemade gnocchi, eggplant parmesan 8Jld some pretty excellent {and big!) chicken dishes. If you are hesitant to even leave your house, Dorin U.. of Pm.a ((71 '4) 751-8777), also on Harbor Boulevard could supply you with the mother of all pizzas to ensure that you could make it through the first two football games the next day without having to ever leave the house. EDITOR'S NO'IE: Thia la the HCOnd In • Mriee of columns reviewing the yMr 2002 In local theater In Coate . MeN end Newport Beach. 8yTomTltu1 S aying it with music paid dlvtdenda for local community theater groupt ln 2002. AD three local community playhouses -fow if you count the newborn Newport Beach Theater Company-put their best feet forward to a dancing beat this year, with the result that all placed their musical entries at the top of this column's retrospective list. The area's senior theater SEM HILLER /OM..Y P11..0T Robert Argueta, center, Gary Trinidad, left, itnd Me~an Endico~. • right, practice dance moves during a rehear~al for A Chorus Line. Millis, however. has an Jaclc Messenger earns this advantage. He can caD on column's applause as the best roommate Kristina Leach to local community theater actor of spice up his ~ows -as he did the year for his strong in "Magnolias" and Newport's performance in HYoung Man ·eeau Jest." These performances From AtlantaH at Newport. earned the actress the top spot Runner-up is James Mulligan. on this column's "best who shone in both MRumors" performance" list, but only by a and MBlg River" at the Trilogy. And nothing like Ml Cun Mexican food ((949) 645-7626), especlally the chile verde burrito with cheese and sau ce and a side of sour cream. to really let you settle in for the winter. group at 37 years. the Costa Mesa Civic Playbol.lle, occupies the top perch among loc81 nonprofessional theater companies with its high-stepping production of• A Otorus Une," directed by Damien Lorton. Oose behind were Michael Ro~' stqlng of ·~et Owlty" at the Newport Theater Arts Center and the Trilogy's ·aig River," directed, as were all the Trilogy shows, by Alicia Buder. Other estimable otrerings from community theater groups were C.OSta Mesa's "Picasso at the Lapin Agile," directed by Kyle Myers; "The Sound of Music" at the Trilogy and a pair of winners from director Jack Millis - whisker over Kerry Viclc.ers, who Other local actors who should ' made •Sweet Otarity" shine in be singled out were George While there are never any guarantees on New Year's Eve. one thing the restaurants in th.ls town can assure you is a full belly. And that's good enough for me. Happy New Year1 • KATHY MADBfa dining reviewa eppeer every other Thursday. "Steel Magnolias" at the Civic Playhouse and a reprise of "Driving Mis.$ Dalsy," born at the Civic Playhouse in the previous season and transplanted to Newport with all three oClts actoas. After Christmas ~" ...... ~:S,;~ ... ~ Sale 50% to 75 % OFF FLORAL .t GIFl'S Select Mercluuulist Moo-Fri lM • Sat 10-S • Sun 10-4 369 E. 17th Strut #13, Costa Mesa• (949) 646-6745 (Across from Ralphs) 'Newport (a show that also Norment for Newport's "Driving featured the Millis). Miss Daisy"; Kyle Meyers for Other noteworthy Costa M~'s MOtor_us Un~"; Tun performances on the distaff side Anderson 111 the Trilogy's Big in 2002 were delivered by Teri River"; Mario Prado for Costa Ciranna (again) in "Driving Miss Mesa's "Picasso" and Ryan Daisy"; Harriet Whitmyer in Mekenian in MThe Wizard of Oz". • Newport's "Young Man From for the new Newport Beach : • ~" Atlanta"· Alicia Shaffner for "The Theater Company. • .. -. Sound of Music" and Leslie Sarurday's column will : ~ Williams for ·A Little Princess.· concern itself with the three ; f both at the Trilogy; Roxie Lee in undergraduate theater programs :~ Costa Mesa Civlc's "Steel at Orange Coast College, .. Magnolias" and Rochelle Vanguard University and UC :. Carmony ln "Mrs. Warren's lrvlne, all o( whJch distinguished. ;:-:s Profession" at Newport themselves during 2002. Then. • • e1- as the new year gets under way Jan. 2, we'll unveil the Dally Pilot's 28th annual man and woman of the year In theater. •TOM lTTUS reviews loc.11 lheeter for the Deily Pilot Hi• review. appear Thursdeya and Saturdaya. I I I I J69 E. 17111 St. I Cosu MBA Acaou fllOM RA~ I II !!!~~.~~;~!~.~~II 1'* ~ ""11 llO\ be~ wllh oir;. ohr *-tor• J1ric!e L D11c.owa do !Id G1f1111Y ID hair alb~ '"'cart & s.b.b ..... blpil'el l2/31/0'l I _______________ .. QU01E OI :ntE DAY "We can malu k"1n.r sweat when we tum tltlngs '!n." D• Job .... , Costa Mesa Hiah P'!5 soccer coach PREPS :<;runching the.final numbers Trio of running backs made their mark on Newport-Mesa football record book this year. . . G ame plans prepared by opposing deferuive coordinators were not the only paperwork significantly altered by a trio of Newport-Mesa running backs who recently capped prodigjous prep careers. The Newport-Mesa rushing record book was notably shu.ffied by the efforts of Costa Mesa High's KeoJa Asuega, Newport Harbor's Dartangan Johnson and Corona del Mar's Mark Cianciulli. Asuega, the Paci.Be Coast League Most Valuable Player, did the most damage. With -----2,023 yards and 21 touchdowns to lead the Mustangs to the Golden West League title, Asuega upped his three-year varsity total to 3,932 yards and 49 TOs. The latter breaks the Newport-Mesa BARRY record of 45 set by FAULKNER former Newport Harbor scandout Steve Brazas ln 1982-83. Asuega's career yardage total ranks No. 2 In Newport-Mesa annals, topped only by former Mustangs Binh fun (4.333 yards from 1991-93). Asuega. who miased four games during his career due to hamstring and fodt problems, including one this year, finished with 247 fewer carries than Tran's 803. Asuega's rushing yards this fall are sixth-best on the Newport-Mesa singfe-season lisL O\arles Oiatman, yet another Mustang. holds the single-season record with 2,512 in 1994. Aauega • also posted 20 games of at least 100 yards. John5on, who amassed 1,870 yards as a junior, added l,392 to that total this year. Hl.s ~ output of 3,397 yards ranks No. 3 on the Newport-Mesa liat, just ahead of James Dawkins (3,209 yards at Estancia from 1995-97), .R. Walz (3,189 yards at CdM from 991-93) and Ray Obrel (3,095 yards a.t both Mesa and Newport arbor from 1995·96). Johnson, with nine st:raigbt 00-plus performances to finish e sea.son, bad 18 games with at east triple d.lglts ln his caner, a ool ~ord. Johnson's 560 carries ere just four more than Asuega. Clanclulli'a l.252 yards this o, 38 yards shy of h1t 2001 total, push his career rush.Ing total to 2,601 (including hla sophomore season), wbJcb ranb 11th on the Newport-Mesa career U.t. Cianciulli ftnlabed with 28 bing TDa, one ahy of Walz's er record. but Cianciulli'• 29 touchdowna de him with a.lz for mott in Sea Jans hiltory. Amoq the top l5 career aben tn Newport-Meta hUtory, nly Btazu and former Eatancla tandout Joth Wojtkiewicz. (2,501 from 1987·89, good for No. 3 on the lilt) played befo& the 9901. ••• ' I ,. Thursday, December! 26, 2002 11 / . aJ_ I PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE GIRLS VO~ EYB-L CHAMPIONS I KENT TREPTOW I DAILY PILOT The Corona del Mar gir1s voleybaff team swept to the Pacific Coast League championship. Back row, from left: Rylee Dennis, Jordan Smith, Ali ssa Zoelle, BreaMe Ogden, Claire Allen, Ashley Bill, Britta Nielson, and Mackenzie Conover. Front row, from left: Traci Lawson, Lauren Snell, Lindsey Ensign, Victoria Rice, Valery Westhart, and Ashley Marks. HIGH SCHOOL WRESTLING PREVIEW Conditioned Costa Mesa Mustangs off to a 10-3 start under new head coach Brett Shainfeld. Bryce Alderton DailyPilQt COSTA MF.sA -Every breath a Costa • Mesa High wrestler takes will be hard earned this season. The Mustangs' first-year coach Brett ' Shalnfeld wants to build a winning tra- dition at Mesa and the first step in that plan Is for his wrestlers to be ln better shape than the opposition. "We're going to use the next one-and-a-half months to redo a lot of the good techniques they have learned to get in better position wlth better conditioning than the opponents to win matches.· Costa Mesa (10-3) went 3-0 in last week's Newport- Mesa · Dlsuict Ownplonships against fellow area achools P.standa. Corona del Mar and Newport Har- bor. Six Mustangs won district championships in their n!Speedwi wejght classes. Senlor Matt Grublsich (l40 pounds) wrestled at 130 when he won the Padflc Coast League lndtvidual cbampionshlp lut aeason. He took home a distrlc:t cbampionahlp lut week. "We\te been wrading Uw and have dueling matches," Ilk! GnlbWcb when asked about the team's workout& "The condidontng helped. l thlnlt we aur· prised ounelves with bow good we performed (at the diatrict meet)." · Joining Grubialcb u die1rlct champions are junior SUvlo &crada (130) alone with seniors Jesse Pranco DOH LEAaf /OM.'f Pl.OT See WR£S1UNG. '• 82 Costa Mesa heavyweight Eric Reyes battles a Newport Hlrt>or opponent in recent cistrict chlmpionships. . Fonr Sea Kings first-team A:ll-PCL Cooper brothers, Daley and Rawllns top 10 Sea Klnp recognized by the league's football coaches. • 4 ' Sage Hill spwts 12 underclassnien and no seniors for third-year Coach Ray. lead Marina High to a OF dtle u to holding her apot at outside left a senior there In l,993. "They're halfberk learning a lot about themaelves "(Werblln) bu a huge foot on .,., pme and I'm ..... Im-her md ii -..ewtve. • Ray Mid. provement In all areas. I think · Gordon began playing goalie onc.e league starts they wOI be last seuon and ia a 8)'l11DUt. more comfdrtable with~ eadl t1Sbe bu DO probleml diving Bryce AJdenon other and the Ui1l level wiD pt and bu the ability to move Daily Pilot better: around the goal wry well." said. Sage Hill Dal plays 14UD& Ray, the ecbool'I llliltint ath- NEWPORT COAST -Mottva-' Beach in a nonleague pme~)an. Jetio df.rector and bead softball tion and camaraderie, two traits 7 before ltU1ing ....... pla)t coach. the sage HiO School pta soccer The Ugbtntn;g1ost lour starters Other Sage returners include team possesees this year, accord-from a year ll80 including Mac· junlon Kendra Boltwlrk. Ashley Ing to third-year Ugbtning kenzie O'Brien, Cafdin Hardelty, ~tte and LaUra Y{ebb along Coach Amy Ray (formerly Peter-Kelly Jewel and Alexi Hands. Ray Wftlt sophomores Desiree son). returns 10 on a 16-player team Olner-Thomu, Rebecca Gor· The Ugh1Ding bas gone 1·5 in that baa no seniors. don (Laura's sister), Caroline the early season as Academy Junior ldepn Qmy, one of the s.uter and JeeUca 1brtna. Fresh· League play k:nocb on the door team's oo-captainl along with men Grace Graham, lCelaey Role beginning In January. But Ray sophOJDOl'8 F8lie lalla Gordon, and Janele Shockley gM flay contends the players are getting is a scorq ttu.l 1111' tbe Ugbt-~ for a 1uco111fut p~ in along and are motivated to Ding along with ~ l:lr-• ... co1DAD1,.... Of S. tml'a achieve success on the field. ward Sua Becktt. te playeq. ail mmpete on dub ~The girls are really bo~ 'IWo hehmea. Kiiiie MclCitter--. and having a great time even idi: and V1ata Mwphy, will .:b •0nce ~ llarta the players though our record might not play at the mldfleld and retumer will be comfonable with each show that," said Ray, a four-year Amy Werblln will see acdon at other and we'll do better overall," player. at USC after she helped sweeper tbia 9e880D in addldon Ray said. HIGH SCHOOL WRESTLING PREVIEW Estancia on the .. nse Bryce Alderton Daily Pilot COSTA MESA -In each of four years of coaching the Estan· cia High wrestling team Steve Pe- rez has produced a CIF qualifier. The Eagles 2 ceroan. ~-,So. I 3 Sare lec:*er, Fr. 4 Vlate Murphy, Fr. 6 Gree. Greham, Fr. 8 A8htey Negrette, Jr. 7 Liure w.bb, Jr. ~ 8 Jeneht Shoddey, fr. 9 l(elMy Roee, Fr. 10 Megen Cuny, Fr. 11 Rebecca Gordon, So. 12 Amy'Neft>lln, So. · 13 l.aura Gordon, So. 14 Katie MdOttertck. Fr. 15 J...a Torina, So. 17 Kendre ao.twidl. Jr. 180eeirM c.rv.Thornea, So. COMlll: Amy Ray Anhtant: Rene Hanaen Men....,.: IAbelle Biceci, Paialcw McCo""'1l · Three of those seasons have seen Eagle senior Victor Carmo- na reach the CIF championships. Last season Carmona claimed the Pacific Coast League cham- pionship in the 125-pound weight class and finished sixth at the CIF Southern Section Divi- sion m championships. Victor Cannone, Sr. Cayley Carr, So. Martin Diaz, Jr. Steve Pedroza, Jr. DON I.EACH I DM.Y PLOT Costa Mesa's Adam Donovan has his.opponent upside down. So far this season Carmona finished fourth at the Edison 1bumament, losing to eventual champion Danny Brito of Santa Ana High. 10-9, and went 3-0 to claim the F.agles' only individual champion.ship at the district championships Dec. 19, which featured C.Orona del Mar, New· pon Harbor and Costa Mesa. Es- tancia went 0-3 against its dis- trict foes. 1boup f!stancia didn't have wrestlers in five weight classes at the district cbampwnahips Perez feels strong about what he"• got, and what be can bring up from the lower levels, as the 11.agles shift to the Golden West League. Perez said Santa Ana and Saddle· back are the teams to beat. "We have a smaller team that's building," Perez said. Carmona Is .Estancia'a only eenior but four juniors give Peiez hope. Martin Diaz will wrestle at 135 while Steve Pedroza. Adam Ro · drlgua and Tuylor Henken will compete at 140, 152 and 160, re- ~ Henken was league champion u a freshman but did not wrestle last year. Perez said. Adam Rodriguez, Jr. Luis Canas, So. Alex Sotomayer, So. Taylor Henken, Jr. Devin Fairborn, So. Raul Cruz, So. Coech: Steve Perez F&Ve sophomores htcluding Alex Sotomayer (160), Luis Canas (152), caytey Carr (130), Devin Fairborn (215) and Raul Cruz (heavywejgbt) give Perez a solid lineup that will have players from the junior va.raity team called up occasionally to com- pete. Rodriguez took fint at a JV totmwnent earlier ttm teMOO and Cruz bad three plnl at the Edison ibumamenL • (Quz) almOlt put the fourth- aeed on bis bark before-toeing,• said~ who feels bia stron- gest wrestlers an at 152 and 160 pound& P.acanda wW bOlt • 52-tcbool tournament Jan. 3-4 inducing 911 four dilUict t.eum ... wllb tqUads from the tell at Or-. County, Lu Vepa, <>mud, Loa Angeles. IUYeralde, Sul Dtego. WRESnJNG Continued from Bl (145) and Adam DonoYm (152). Donovan woo the PCL cbampi· onship In the 135-dua last year. Senior <:ados n.na will apin wmsde at 103. He placed eecood in the PCl. at that wetabt last season. Seniors Mike Simonoff (160), Tun Wer (171), and Matt Flores (215) with juniors Gebriel Pe.Ux (119), Olrist1an Rivero (125), Ser- gio cabrera ( 135) and F.ric Reyes (heavyweight) along with sopho- more Joe Amburgey (189) fill out every weight class except 112. whldi means less forfeits. Rivero, SI.Mo and Franco all bad plna ·for Mesa in its win / againat CdM last week. Shafnfeld wrestled W>der QIM O>ach Guy Almquist before wrestling four yean for UC Da· via. c.o.t8 Mesa ftnlabed third in the PCL last aeuon bua enters ttm year in the -Golden Welt La&ue with &tanda "We're halfway what 1 want to be at tbia point," Shldi:lfeld -'cl • GRATULAnONS Mustangs Carlos Ibarra, Sr. Gabriel Felix, Jr. Christian Rivero, Jr. Silvio Estrada, Jr. Sergio Cabrera, Jr. Matt Grubisidl, Sr. Jesse Franco, Sr. Adam Donovan, Sr. Mike Siqionoff, Sr. Tim Iller, Sr. Joe Amburgey, So. Matt Aorn, Sr. Eric Reyee, Jr. Coech: Brett Shainfeld i.t week. "There's still a lot or room for improvemenL" · Mesa returns 11, including PCL ,Cb-MVP Day, to a· team thaf won its first CIF playoff game a year ago. lryc• Aldenon Daily Pilot COSTA MFSA -The Costa Mesa High girls soccer team has pkbd up right where it left off lastaeuon. The Mustangs have rac.ed to a S-1·2 record this season on the heels of c.o.ta Mesa's first playoff win In girls eoccer history last · ,.ar -a 3-1 win CM!!' Pacifica In lbe CIF Southern Section Divi· lion IV Playo& Dan Jobnaton la in his 11th year ooachlng the Mustang girls md tees oo reuon why Mesa can't ret11m to, and win lo the CPplayo&. •1 don't tee it as a burden, I see a• m ~•aid Johnston wbm ubd whether be feels any ..-are to repeat last year's suc- cea "We'w aouen competitive ebe Jut couple of years. We can mM.e amt IWeal when we tum ..... GD. When we get the run-Dini pme Pll teams have a bani dme beping up with us." JoNwon bu ll returners scat· tend at aD polldoos to attack the opposition. Senior center baltbaclc and Pa- ciftc Coast League C.0-Most Valu- . able Player Sharon Day bas tal- lied four goals and 1 O assists to date and made second team All- CIF DMslon IV last season. Day bas played four years on varsJty and owns the school record for goals and assists. The senior voOeyball and track and field standout scored a team-high 17 goals and not.Ched olae usists to lift the Mustangs to second place in the Pacific c.oast Lelgue last season. Costa Mesa lost to Louisville, 2-1, in the ·second round or the CIF Division IV Playoffs to finish 13-6-4 a year ago. Mesa. along with city rival Es- tancia. move Into the Golden West League this season. Johns· tbn said last week he bas only seen Saddleback and Ocean View play, but1le said they are both "very good." "Ocean View baa an excellent defense and Saddleback has an excellent attack.· he said. He added Santa Ana should be a factor in the league race and that f!stancia is "much im· proved." "We always expect a good game with (Estancia)," Johnston said. Senior sweeper Devin Den- man baa also started all four years on varsity for Johnston .and was a first team All-PCL selection last year. Denman is the leader of the defensive unit, Johnston aald. · .. The MUstan1s •• 2 Stacy Krikorian, Jr. 3 Nelly Barrios, Sr. 4 Jenny Sparks, So. 5 Vera Gate, So. 6 Rachel Ronquillo, So. 7 Devin Denman, Sr. 8 Jasmin Day, Fr. 9 Sharon Day, Sr. 10 Laura Dinsdale, So. 11 Kara Jenkins, Jr. 12 Kristen Bagwell, Sr. 13 Sara Bryant, Jr. 14 Valerie Gomez, Jr. 15 Rachel Ronquillo, So. 16 Kindra Bailey, So. 17 Juli~ Nomura, Jr. 18 Nilani Duarte, So. 19 Toshia Bryant, Sr . 20 Kaitlyn Gentling, Jr. eo.ch: Dan Johnston Second -team All-PCL aelec- dons a year ago include sopho· more Jenny Sparks, who bas tal- lied nine goals to lead the team this season along with sopho· more stopper Nilanl Duarte, who has scored two goals passed for two assists in the early "going. Junior goalkeeper Kaitlyn Gen· tling was also a second team All· PCL pick a year ago and has made 39 saves as of last week. Junior utility Stacy Krikorian plays forward. halfback. wing· back. stopper and sweeper and Johnston said he mlgbt use her in goal to make a clean sweep of all positions this sea59D. Senior right bal.fback Kristen Bagwell is in her second season on vanity along with Rachel Hughes (tunior halfback), Kara Jenkins (junior fullback), Julie Nomura (junior fullback) and sophomoreJorward Rachel Ron- quillo. Freshman forward Jasmin Day (Sharon's sister) bas scored six goals and made three assists as of last week and will woi:k on the front line alongside sophomore forward/halfback Vera Gale the junior varsity MVP a ~ ago. Senion Nelly Bardos (fullback) and balfback Toshia Bryant with sophomores Sara Bryant (utility), Laura Dinsdale (wingback), who won the JV coaches' award last season. and fullbark/goalle Kin· dra Bailey give Mesa depth at ~postdons. Johnston maintains the Mus- tangs have to sustain their Mrun· nlng game" to Play their best. "H a team is hot ready to run back on defense Lt will find Itself in trouble," he said. NAT10NAL .DIOR BASKE1BAU.. Hornets (3-0) • cruising along. Dialynas scores 17 to lead tmdefeated sevmth- and eWith-grade Newpolt-Mesa bays basbcbaD team to a 71-38 win <M?I' Xnidcs. r .. sweet Lemonheads claim the g4'ls under-12 champion~hip. ...,. IC.ely scored the game-wiruiing goal in the 'fourtli period on a crossing pus Crom MKiende Jones fort 2-1 champion.ship win for the Lernonbeads. The AYSO Region 57 glds under-12 team from c.orona del Mar beat the . Qazy ClUfords In the tide game. Mepn Otterbein started the scoring for the Lemonheads in the first period to de the score. SPORTS Kial.,.., PadlDa. Riley Lazar, n.,lor x.w.lwnl and Natalie Hupp provided atrong defense In limiting the OiJfords to one goal Molly Slhwnall. M.dd.le 'lbdd, Idldn Kenney and MoDy Vembofer controlled the mklfteld and goalkeeper Bet9y Mw1ay made several saves. Top row, fromleft: Coach Ed Hupp, Megan Otterbein, Molly Vemhofer, Laynie Kelly, Kristin Kenney, Kaleigh Padilla and Coach Scott Jones. Bottom row, from left Riley Lazar, MacKenzie Jones, Molly Silvernail, Natalie Hupp, Betsy Murray. Not pictured · Maddie Todd, Taylor Kawakami, Coach Kyte Kawakami. IAlll.... 2148 Upl llallca ....... Of •WE•Of ... -·-Ala). ____ "'"'1tllt ...... I& ,,., ... -..) ...... 11J91.FT Hotlc4 Is h¥eby slven that a bull! sale of essats ind • tr1nsfer of 1lcoholk bever .. • II· cenaa is 1bout to be made. Th• names, Socl1I Security or federal Tu Nulftbefs, and •dclresu• of the S.llel'/llc-•e: Katsuyutil TlkMI, 369 E. 17th StrHt, Suite 17, Cost1 Mesa, CA 92627 TIM bualMn is known n: SUSHI SEVENTEEN Tiit namn. Soci1I Security or fed«al Tu Numbera, Ind lddrlSSN of the 8uyer/TransferM arr. Sall9 Mun Kim Mi A. Cbol, 369 E. 17th St7Mt. Suite 17, Cent.I Mese,CA92627 As llst•d by the Seller/ Linnan, 111 other buslnns n•mH and .ur.-used by the Setler/license• within thrH yeera befo... the deta audl list was aant or ~totMBuyw/ TransfwM we: none ~ UMtl to be sold .,, da«t'-d In ·-el H : furnitw1, fbtwes. 1qulpment. tracllnanM, aoocfwUI, "'-• leasatiold lmtH'-11, cownent not to cOft!P91• and ABC .... ._ '41·251124 •nd •• IDAted et: 369 E. 17ltl Street. SIM• 17, Coste Mn.a. CA 92627 Tiie tllnd of lic9AM to ... .,_,.,,... Is: On· Sale ... llld Wlne- £at"'t ''-'41·25912• now luued for th• ,, ...... louted at 319 E. 17tti Street. Suite 17, Costa Mn.a. CA m v The~detmof th• ul1/tr1ns f1r Is .. _, l".I Z003 •t tN office of Unhrerul Escr-, Inc., 1025 W. ltotll Shat. Suite 160. ler...._CAtoZAI TIM a-' of the ~~-­........... ~ with tN tnlMfw of ttle l4c-. MCI._._., lnctll6w ttle ......... ln\'IMOrr, II .. 1um of SIOl.000.00, which ---of .. follDwl!ll: DMcrlptioft -..-1 C•.--'5,000.00 0....-Nota fll,000.00 It ... bMll ... ••tween t11e Saller I ~ and .... lit-..., ..,./TntMI ... !I~ ,...._ lly Sec. ZWIS of tN ......... -,, ....... eo.. .............. etion ,., .. .,...., at ttle ................ .. _ _...., .... ... ., .............. .. ,....,.. -. .. ~· ....... ~ .... .... c:.1r ... DelilC uDe.ac11••••Mr• 1•. r.J., a c: ..... 1-1.,=:, ==· ...... o.... .... =r a""l:J1 ....... .... a -~-....... -., .. _.... . ••• Doff The mini stor111 fllclllty, tccordln1 \o the Pf'OYlslons of Division a of the Business 1nd l'roflaalona Code, Chapter 10. Section 21707 (a), hweby Jives NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE. EXTRA SELF STORAGE wlll conduct • p.ublk alM of the contents of th• stor11• space(•) nllMd below, with the contents ti.Inc sold to the hlclle•t bldd«. for lawflll money Of \tt. IJflltad S~tas of Amw1u (cast!). TIM sa6I la belna held to Ntl.11) • llndlcwd's llln IM will be held at: 17692 S.lllj)IOn LAnt, ffuntlnston llucft, CA 92M7 on Jeriuwy 9, 2003, •t 12 9.m., Ave· tloneer's N1me: Dennis Av ln• B ondi: 1'6637301335 The publlc is Invited to attend. Terms .,., cnh only. Owner r~ the rlcht to bid. A ,.,,....1 descfiptlon of tll• f>I'~ belf'la sold, elona with th• Identity of th• occupant rentlnc t111 spec• .,. es follows: SPACE HO. · OCCUPANT • PROf'ERTY OESCRIP· TION .,_ A·290 Tyler Stapley, bous, T.V .. entertain· ment center, coudl, lovt seat, tables, micl'owav1, dtltd seat, computer boa lamp C-067 Keren Berl\lr, boa es, r1frlaer1tor, chairs, computer chelr, furniture, tabils C·zal Andru McCabe, bous, 1111 c abinet, entertainment center, clothls, aott cklbs C·256 Suzann• Silve , foot loc:k.er, head board, ladder, lanip, dotflas D·251 K1Yln fOfd. bOJL· es, clothes, ... can, duffelbJIP l'ubllsh1d Newport hach·C~ta MtN Daily r11ot o.c-Mr 211. 2002, .llnu1ry 2. Z003 Th070 Th• followina persons are doint business as: California T ·Shirts, 630 Beker St., Costa Ml\11 , CA 92612 Ja1111s Pearce, 11 La10 Sud. Irvine. CA 92612 Debor1h PHrce, 11 Laao Sud, Irvine. CA 92612 This bus:iness Is con· ducted by: husbend and wife Have you started dolna business yet? No James A.. Pearce This statell'lllnl wu med with the C0tinty Clerk of Onnae County on 12/03/02 20026'25584 Dally Pilot Dec. 5. 12. 19.26.2002 Th037 AdltiM""9eu "-S....... The followtna persons ere do1n1 business es: FunZone Company. 615 Carruollon Av•·i... Corona def Mir, CA 92.GQ The Zone, Inc. (CA). 615 Carnation Ave., Corona del Mar. CA 92625 This business is con· ducted by: a corporation Have you sl¥1ed do1na business yet? Yes, 1993 The Zone. Inc. 0.bra Glamplj)e Kirwan, President This st1tement wts filed with the County Clerf!. of Oun1e County on 12/17/02 200260092700• Delly Pilot Dec 19, 26, 2 002 hn 2. 9. 2003 Th060 Rdlllm ..... ......... Th9 followln& persons are doln& business as: F 1rthln1 lntwlon. go,. Oopood, Costa Mes•, CA926V .. 161 fwtttln1 Development, Inc. (CA). go,. Ooswood, Costa Mele, CA 92627 • 4111 Thls business Is con· duct.d b1: • corpore tlon Hne you started dolna business yet? Yes, Vl/ 79 F "'1hlna 0.¥llopmeflt. Inc. Sciott f erthlna. President This statement was filed with the County Clerll ol 0r.,11e County on 12/03/02 nft .. 21471 Dally Pilot O.C. 5,. l :Z, 19,26t 2002 Th015 fkllm ..... ......... Thi followtna ""'°"' •• dol!lt buslMsa 11: l'hoenla Fundl111, 3 Hutton Centre Of,, 1110, $a11t1 1'111, CA 92707 f lrat 0.11' anty Flnenctal ~orporat1111 (C~), 3 IMtofl Clntr• Of., lllO, Salfta Ana, CA !JZ707 This blltiness II con· dllctM by:• corpor1tloft Mnlyou ..... ...,. ..,....._ J9t? \'as, '115/ oi , ,,., 0...Mt) f 111111· awe..-.-... ~S.Wwtl,Vf' Thie •lfat ........ . ftW ....... Covnty Cid .t ~ Coufttr •llll7.W ......... ,... - ... , .... Dec. tt, 21, =I In. Z~ fldltm ..... ie-s...... Th• followlna persons ere dolna business as: Daniel E. Oouroua, J.D. & Associates, 616 Poinsettia Ave., Coron• di! Mar, CA 92625 Denlel Earl Douroux, 616 Poinsettl• An.1_ Corona dll M1r, CA 926:c.> This business Is con· ducted by: 1n lndMduel He"' you started doln1 busln1u yet7 vu. 12/ 10/02 Dentel Eari Oourou 1 This sbl1ment was filed will! the County Cieri! of Ora1111 County on 12/12/02 2002H2'5'5 ,Dally Pilot OK. 19, 26, 2002 hn. 2 , 9 , 2003 Th059 fidlllM ..... "-S...... The followlna parsons are doin& business as: Clun Kitty Company, 61 Nlaht Heron, Aliso Viejo, CA92656 Karen Vtu&htlf. 61 Hlpt Heron, Aliso Viejo, CA 92656 Lin GiuJl•n•, 16883 Ston•alass, Tustin. CA 92780 This business Is con· ducted by: CO·pertners Hive you started doina business yet? No Karen Veuaht•r This stat11Mnt was fifed with the County Clerk of Ora"'' County on 12/03/02 20026tHU7 Dally Pilot Dec. 5, 12. 19, 26, 2002 Th022 ~ ..... "-S...... The followlnc parsons art ito1n1 buslnus n : OcH n Crest Newport, 1481 Plec1ntl1 Ave., =~ort' Buch. CA Luther Mitchen, 201 N. Wayfleld 189. 0,.11\&t, CA92867 Slr•h Mitchell, 201 N, W1yfl1ld St., 189, 0r.,..., CA 92867 This business Is con· dvcted by; huslJand Ind wtt• Hs¥11.you stwtld dolftC business r•tl v.., ll/ 27/2002 Senti Mitchell This sutam1nt was filed with the County Clerk ol Onnt• County on 12/10/02 lOHtHU.I OaHy Piiot Dec. 12. 19, 26, 2002 hn. 2, 2003 Th058 .......... ......... The followlnf parsons •• 6olnl business u~ O.C. l lmooab, 550 P'ro1nontory Dr. W, Newport Buch, CA ... Acme Transportation (CA), '50 P'r-tory Or. w, "'""*' leacl!, CAt29&0 Tlllia ~la COA· iluc:ted bf! • _,_ .... ..... ,.. ...... ...,. ---~, ... .:'::=J:.:... .... TNI ......... •• llM .... c:-t:y CWtl .. ~ C:....t1 enl2/1Mll Adlll. ..... ... s ....... The followlna personr. are doin1 buslness u : Utop1a·n Colle ctiblu, 1280 Biwn Ste. 89436, Newport Buch, CA 92660 Kerry Lawler, 4464 Aldlrl)ort Or.. Huntina · ton BHth. CA 926-49 This business Is con· ducted by: an 1ndivldu1l Have you sterted doinfl business yet? Yes. 11/3/ 02 KerT'f Lawler This slltement wes flied with the County Clerk of Orana• County on 12/10/02 2002692626' Dally Pilot Dec. 12, 19, 26, 2002 hn . 2 , 2003 Th046 Rdllim ..... "-*'-' The followlna persons are doina business es: Coastal Automotive Rem1rketln1 Servicn. 2042 Ctlvert Ave .. Cost• Mesa, CA 92626 Thomas Martin Sullivan, Jr.. 2042 C1lvert Ave .. Co~h Mesa. CA 92626 This bus:iness Is con· du,ted by: 1n 1ndiv1du1l Have you started dolnc business yet? No Thomas M. SulliYln, Jo-. This sutement wu fifed with the County Clerk of Or.nae County on 12/04/02 2ooi6t2S62S 01ily Pilot Dec. 12, 19, 26, 2002 Jan. 2. 2003 Th052 Re-.. ..... ... s...... Th• followlnc persons lff itolnc buslnen n : A.) Lons Dr"'• Entw· prises, B.) XGS Group, 185 Plularlno Ave., Ste. C206, C~ta Miu, CA 92626 Willlam Sherman P1rclue, Ill, 6.31 Pierpont Of., Cost. 'Mesa. cA 92626 This business Is con· cklctld by: en lndlvldu1I Hav• Y041 started dolnc b11sl11MS yet? Yes, 11+ 02 Wllllam Sherman Per· due, Ill This st1t11n1nt WH filed with th• County Clerk of Of•na• County on 12/03/02 IOtHtl5'" Daily Pilot Dec. 5, 12, 19, 2', 2002 Th025 Rdlllmt.lilru ......... Th• lollowina persons are doinc business as. Ferne, McCarth<y &.. Price, 2700 N. Main Stieet, Suite 337, Santi An•, CA 92705 Junette S. McCarthy. 2700 N. Main Street, Suite 337, S1nl• Ane, CA 92705 C. Richard Ferree, 2700 H. Main Street, Suite 337. Santa Ana. CA 92705 This business is co(I ducted by: a aeneral partnenhtp Have you sterted doin& business yet7 No Junette McCarthy This r.tatement was filed with the County Clerk of Or an1e County on 12/17/02 200260092701• Deily Pilot Dec. 19, 26, 2002 Jan. 2. 9 , 2003 Th067 ,..... ..... "-*'-' The followlna persons are doina business as: B3 Nevada, 20371 Irvine Ave., Suite 120, Santa Ana Hei&flts, CA 92707 Jeffrey Berkus, 20371 Irvine Ave.. Suite 120, S1nta Ana H1ia1tts. CA 92707 This business Is con· ducted by: an lndlvlduel H1v1 you sllrted doina business yet? Yes, 11/ 15/02 Jeffrey S.rkus Th is r.tatem1nt was tiled with the County Clerk of Or-1n11 County on 11/22/02 20026t2•6tl Delly Pilot Die. 5, 12. 19. 26, 2002 Th036 .......... ... s...... Rdlllm ltlsiltu "-S....... The followlna persons 1re dotn& business as: FGM Appliance . 21 Cottonwood Dr.. Aliso Viejo, CA 92656 Fall• M. Gendlln, 21 Cottonwood Dr'.. Ahso Viejo, CA 92656 This business Is con· ducted by· an Individual Hive you started doina bininess yet? Yes, 10/ 24/02 fell~ M. Gendhn This stltement w1s llled with the County Clerk of Oranae County on 12/10/02 20026926277 01ily Pilot Dec. 12, 19, 26, 2002 Jan. 2. 2003 Th0.2 fldfflM ..... •s....... lhe followin& persons are dolna business u Studio One, 25292 Mcintyre Rd . L•au"a Hills, CA 92653 Berbera Lynn Welters, 222 W. Bluebell Ave .. An1h1lm. CA 92802 This business is con· ducted by: an 1nd1v1dual HIVe you started doin& bustness yet? Yn, 12/ '30/97 Barber• Walters This st1t1menl wu llled with the County Clerk of Oranae County on 11/13/02 20026tU619 Dally Pilot Dec. 12, 19, 26 , 2002 Jan. 2 , 2003 Th056 Fktlws ltlsiltu "-*'-' Th• followlnc persons we dolna buslnus n : DOT HU CONSTRUCTION, 9543 El Rey Ave.. 125. Fountain Vellay, CA 92708 Adr lenn Toth Urd11, 9S4J El Rey Ave., 325, Founttln Va lley, CA 92708 This business Is con· ducted by: an Individual Hne you sllrted 6olna business yet7 No Adflenn Toth Urdea Thb atate-nt was flied with the County Clerk of Orin,. County on 12/03/02 20016925 ... Deily Pilot Dec:. 5, 12, 19,26,2002 Th023 .......... ......... Th• followlnc persons •• doinl buslnlsa es: Grand Av.nue Ptopw· ties, 2340 North Cfand An., 113, Stntt An•. CA 92705 Btrb"a G. Wen•. TtustM of the Barbwa G. W•d P-.i Trust, 0..... Aue. 10, i-. 1805 IC ~ Ana A .... Cosf1 MIM, CA 926Z7 This lllutfllffs Is con· ch1ctef •y: r1tson1I Trust .._ YM sumd dlllftr 1>us1Mss ~r "° lar•~n G. W.,d, Trwtea Tiiis ............... fW""". c..nty a.. .. °' .... Cowl'1 en 12/17.W. ...... ,.,. .. 0-.W "9t DM. lt, 21. =' Ju. zn.:; .......... fiditiM w.ru "-S....... The lollowlna per$0nS are doin1 business as· Ba& Cancer Now, 420 Se11a Or .. Corona del Mai. CA 92625 Cynthia H Haufl, 420 Serra Dr.. Corona def Mar. CA 92625 This business Is con· ducted by an Individual Have you started doina business yet? Yer., 10/1/ 02 Cynt111a H. Hau& This statement was filed with the County Clerk of Oranae County on 12/10/02 20026926276 Oally Pilot Dec. 12. 19, 26. 2002 hn. 2. 2003 Th043 Rdllimt.lilru "-S....... The followlnfl per sons are dome bustnen as. A.) l1fechain, B.) Cor · porate Safety Kits. 8 Belcrest, Laauna H111uel, CA 92677 The Turris Group, LLC (CA). 8 Belcrest, Laaun•· Ni&uel. CA 92677 This buslneu Is con· duc ted by. Limited llabolity Co H•v• you started do1na business yet7 No The Turris Group, LLC Mark H1m1tton Mens• field, M1na1er This statement w1s fifed with the County Clerk of Onnae County on 12/10/02 20026926260 Dally PHot Dec. 12. 19. 26. 2002 Jan. 2 . 20()3 Th041 FldlliM ..... ... s...... Th• followlna penons •re dotna business as: Bey Harbor. 1870 Ent 16th St., ll.206. Newport Beach, CA 92663 Mlch11I John Mc.Laup· fin, 1870 E.tst 16th St.. Newport Beach, CA 92663 This busl.lllSS Is t.On• dvcted by: an illdlvlduat Hn e you stat'ted dolna business yet? Ho Michael Mc:L•uchlin Jo fl n This statement was fllld with the County Clerk of Ofanae County on 12./03/02 2002ttH4 .. Dally Pilot Die. 5, 12. 19. 26, 2002 Th020 ........... ... s...... The followlnc persons lfe dol111 bUS1ness n : A..) Remsen. 8 .) RtlM4n Markltlna, 3005 So Herb« Blvd., Sant• An•. CA9Z707 Ryet w. Ridllfcb, 3005 SO. Hwl>or BIYd~ S.nt1 Ana,CA92707 Thia lMnlnesa Is con- ducted by: an ......,ldll•I Heft rou statt.d dolnc butfnass yet? No Ryll W, RlclWcb nu. a~t wn fllld with the County Cid Of OrlNIP C:....ty Oii 1 Z/17 /02 llltMIH79ll Delly rflM Die. It, ZS. ~2 Ju. tti.o:; ......... ....... ............. ,....... _...._, ....... l,_, .. 911 a.... °'·· ............ lwll; CA-lnte• ,, ........ Della Grotta ~o Pepperdine NEWPORT BF.ACH -Robert Della Grotta. a Newport Beach resident and senior at Mat.er Dei High, has signed a ~nal letter of in~t to play baseball at Pep- perdine Univel'Sity. A 6-foot-4, 225-pound pitcher and outfielder, .he was also a two-year starter on the Mon- archs' foptball team as a tight end and defensive end. His baseball ~r began as a fbur-dme Newport Beach Uttle League AD-Star, uicluding a berth on the Daily Pilot's J 997 Little League Dream Team. SCHEDULE TODAY ~ High school boys -Costa Mesa at Orange Holiday Classic. Chapman University, first round, vs. Roddm, 5:10 p.m.; Newpon Harbor at St. Cloud (Minn.) Tournament, first round, vs Suak Rapids, 8 p.m.; Estancia Coast Clasaic, first round: Corone def Mar vs. Anaheim, 10:30 a.m.; Estancia Vli. Rancho Alamitos, 6:25 p.m. High sdlool girts -Newpon Harbor at Centennial Tournament; Estal'lCla at Canyon Tournament; Costa Mesa Tournament. Soccer High school girls -Newport Harbor at Excalibur Tournament at Foothill, first round. vs. Alta Loma. 11 a.m 2640 Legal Notices Rcff.s .... ... s ...... The follow1n1 per$0ns ere doln& bus1neu as· CHILL desi&ns, 1826 Humm1n1bord, Costa Meu. CA 92626 Cameron Burton Hill, 1826 Humminabtrd D• . Costa Men . CA 92626 This busineu ts con· dueled by. en 1nd1v1du1I Have you started doina busmen yet7 No Cameron Burton Hiii This statement was filed w1tll the County Clerk of Or•n&• County on 12/17/02 2002600927023 011ly Pilot Dec. 19. 26, 2002 Jan . 2. 9. 2003 Th064 RdltlMa...u "-S...... The followina persons are doina business as. MCM, 617 1/2 Marlaold Avt., C«one <Ill Mar, CA92625 Thomes Edw•d Man, 611 112 ~rlaold Ave .. Corona del Mar, CA 92.625 This business Is con· ducted by· an lnd1vtdual Have you started doina business yet 1 Ho ThOmn Edward Marr This statement was filed with the County Clerk of Orence County on 12/03/02 2002H2S'6t Daily Pilot Dec. 5. 12. 19,26,2002 Th016 Rdl!IM .... .......... Th• lollowln1 persons are doina b11Sln•ss as; Or•nae Cont Dental X· Rey L•bor1tory, 125 Biiker St. #200, Costa Mase, CA 92626 James C. Everett. 25612 Glorlou Or., M1s.slon Viejo, CA 92691 This buslneu Is con· ducted by: en individ1111I Have you stwted dolfll bus1n1$$ yet? Yn, 1971 Jama C. Evwett This statement was ftl1d with the County Clet1L of Drenp County onll/27/02 2002ttH24t Daffy Pilot Dec. S, 12. 19, 2&, 2002 'Th033 ......... ......... Th• followil\f perso11s we do4nt business n : RilM• Wlr'lls. 180 l . 21st SL, fC'-2. Costa Mlsa.CAmD Joan AliM StelllMOn, 180 £.. 21st St" fC..Z. Coste Mn.a, CA 92627 TIU~ Is~· ducted by: "' lndl•ldual ... .. JOU stwtff 4lolftr buslMu yet7 vu. l/231 02 -.nA.St•n-Thls l tlrta-t WIS flliacl •lttl .... County Clel1! of °''"'" eo.nty Oftl~ 1991ff11491 D.tr f"tlot O.C. 5, 1.2. 19, 15, 2002 l11Gl7 .......... ........... Thef ........ ,.,.. ............... -.: *"-Me '"-a11 ...... rt., c.ta ...... CAIZIJI vi.. r, ........ ,...,-....... ,tJ ... " --· (flV). Jll l c...c.-ee ~ CA _ ...... _ . .... '1 ......... . ..... ,.. .... ... .___ .. ,.._ Tm•11-111k••-·· ... fidlliM w.ru •s....... The folfow1n1 persons are do1na business u · Rick Grottln Enlerpr•us, 123 \111 Anllbes, New· port Beach. CA 92663 Rand•ll Richard Gntt.n, 123 \11a Antlbes. New· po<I Beach, CA 92663 This business 1s con ducted by an 1nd1vldual Have you started doln& business yet? Yn. 7/11/ 95 Rendall Richard Griffon This statement was ll:ed with th• County Clerk of Oun1e County on 12/10/02 20026926262 Dally Polo! Dec 12, 19. 26 . 2002 Jan 2. 2003 Th045 Fktltilll laMs •s.... Tiie follow1na per,ons u e do•n& business •s Kello&& [Que,trlan Ac.ademy. 88 r '" Dr , Costa Meu . CA 92626 Susan N, Kellou, 2~ Santa Ana Avt., •AZ, Costa Mesa, CA 92627 This bustness 1s con ducted by: en lndtv1dual HaY1 you started dolna business yet? No Susan H. K•lloU This statement wes filed wi1h the County Clwll of Onnae County on 12/10/02 20026926275 Dally Pilot Dec 12. 19, 26. 2002 Jan 2. 2003 ThQ.U Rdl!IM....., "-S...... Th• follow1na persons are dolna bininess n : EJact Feb. 679 Soult> Shte Collep, Soite A. Fullerton, CA 92831 ~obert Eu11n Welm1r, Jr .• 823 Towne St .• Coste Mesa, CA 92627 This busmen Is con- ducted by: an 1nd1v1d..-I HaYI yCMI started doi!'8 business 1et7 No Robert E. Weunar. Jr This statement wu hied with the County Clerk ol Onnae County on 12/17/02 2002600927022 Deity Pilot Dec. 19, 26, 2002 Jen 2, 9, 2003 Th066 Rdlllm ..... ......... Th• followlna persons •• dolnc business n: TunneNrslon. 52• Tustlll Awe .. Newport Beacil, CA 92563 Rarmond s. Emott, rv. !>U Tustin Ava., New· port llach, CA t2f6J This ....... la con- chlctad by: .. lnchklual """ 1°" •twhd .,.. ..,..._19CPNo ~ s. [!Iott. "' This ttltll-..1 •• flliacl witll .... c-ity ct.11 of. Ot...-CowMy .. I l/1 "'112 ... """~ Oally .. ~ Dttc. 12. ... ~ 2002 ,.,.n.h . Policy Rita Ind delldlinee are ~bject to change wicbout notice. The publiaber relCfVet the ri&ht to censor, reclassify, revile · cw reject any clWificd advcrtiaemellt. Please rep<>rt any error that ~y be in your classified ad i"""""ilfely. The Daily Pilot ~ no liability for any error in an advertiaement for which it may be responsible except for the cosl of the space actually occupied by the error. Credit can only be allowed for the first i.o.tertioo. ,. By...,ax (949)631~ ("-'llll:Weyow ..... .. ~----... 'Ucall YOll a.ct wkb • prb ..-.> Telephone 8:30un-S~ Mooday-Priday By Phone (949) 64~5671 Hours Inda- By Mall/ID P.-on: . 330Wlll81r...... . o. ..... CAf'JG7 ... · Al Newport lhd. A a., 91, .. Monday .............. : ....... Friday 5:00pm Tuelday ................... MOnday 5:00pm Tbunday ............ Wednelday _5:00pm Friday ..................... 'lbunday 5:00pm . s.urday ..................... Friday 3:00pm Sunday ....................... Friday 5:00poi ~ & MISC. 101•1110 CE DIRECTORY GARAGE SALE . IUSINESS & FllWKW Ce41fornla law ,.. --.._ COllltec. lore..._.-. that tDtlll ll500 or -• (Wlor or m.teri.-) be lk-.d bJ Ille Co11tractora State l~loard.StMe ...... ,......lt!et C011troctora lftc: ... tllelr lie-. ..... .... .,, .......... v .. can dlooll Ille aUbil of 1o•r llco111od co•tractof at -w.~.ca v or IOO·ltl·CSL . 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