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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2002-12-27 - Newport Mesa Daily Pilot.. Serving the Newport-Mesa community since 1907 FRIOAY, DECEMBER 27, 2002 . Newport eatery sOid·to Oitback Lido Isle resident sells Roy's, but keeps the more casual Thaifoon, his other Fashion Island restaurant. DHpa Bharath Daily Pilot NEWPORT BF.ACH -Desert ls· land Restaurants, an Arizona-based company tha1 owns two eateries ln Fashion Island, bas sold one and kept the other.. Olief Executive Randy Schoeb said his company, after almost a year of negotiations. bas sold.Roy's ~ New- port 8e1lch. a-higb-e~d restaurant with a predo~'t1y seafood menu . crafted by ~ Floy Yamaguchi. That restaurant has now teamed up with 49utback Steakhouse. But Schoch also owns Thaifoon - Taste of Asia. which opened about six weeks ago. That wW continue to operate, he said Desert Island has awned Roy's for about three and a hUlfyears.. '"Roy's is a great restaurant, and I love It,· the part-dme Udo Isle resi- dent said •1t was hard for me emo- tionally to make this move. It was purdy a business decision.• And a good one, for many reasons, he said. • "For one thing. the menu is com- plicated," Schoch said. "It is totally chef-driven. Ir's high-end" He is now interested in moving from fine dining to casual dining that his 'Ib.aifoon restaurants epito- mize, he said "This is good dming for us,• he said -nwt'oon and Roy's were to- tally different concepts, and l didn't want to run so many d.ltrerent con- cepts at the same time.· BON VOYAGE Roy's also bas a restaurant in Scottsdale that Outback bas taken • OYet. However, the Roy's restaurant in Phoenix will remain under Desert KENT TREPTOW I DALY PLOT Kayakers launch their boat into the waters of Pirate's Cove at Corona del Mar State Beach. See EATERY, Pac• A4 . (:ity gets a room with an artistic view For the naming rights, the city makes a $50,000 donation, which will help South Coast Repertory meet its fund-raising goals. lollb Harper Daily Pilot 1ented repertory officials with the check to bolster fund-ralsl.ng efforts in expanding the theater. In return for the dty's generous contribution, the theater will name a classroom after its hometown: The Costa Mesa room. there will be a classroom there for all the young children to see that the city of Costa Mesa con- tributed to the arts." Dixon, who trained at various professional arts academy tn her youth, always pushed for her council colleagues to see the im- portance of the theater, visual art and music. Her push to endorse such a large contribution did not come without serious council scrutiny. members wanted city recogni- tion for the classroom without the high prioe tag. Then-Councilwoman Karen Robinson suggested the amount be cut in half and asked theater offidaJs if the room could still be named for the city in light of a decreased amoWlL City sued for hiring sex abuse suspect Parents of victims include Newport Beach in civil suit against ex-teacher accused of sucking students' toes. Deepa Bharath Daily Pilot SANTA ANA -Parent\ of three young bo~ allegedly molested by a former New- port Beach recreation coordinator have sued the city for negligence and negligent hiring. coun document<> '>how The plaintiffs, whose names the Pilot is withholding to protect che children's identities, filed a law-.uit Dec. 11 in Orange County Superior Court against former city employee Trenton Veches and the city. In the suit, they <;ay city offiaaJ<. failed to notice Veches' alleged crimes. which police say had been happening for at least two years before April 2002. City Atty. Bob Burnham said Thursday the city has not yt't been -;erved Wlth the lawsuit Veches, 32, of I funtington Beach, who ~ arre!>ted in April. I'> awaiting a cnm1- nal tnaJ on 28 felony counts of lewd con- tact with minor; and one misdemeanor count of possessing child pornography. He pleaded not guilty to all charge<; fhe parents m theu complaint said V- eches enticed their children with candy and money and then touched them inap- propriately. Police have said Vechcs had a foot fetish and sucked <;everaJ chiJdren's toes. All of his alleged victuns were young boys who attended several of the city's af- ter-school, day-care and recreational pro- grams that he supervised at Marine~ Park. West Newport Commuruty Center on 15th Street and the Community Youth Center on 5th Street m Corona del Mar. Newport Beach Pohce mvesngator> ..ay they found a stack of 36 photo:. i.n Veches' home tha{ showed hlm suc:k:i.ng the toes of sewraJ young boys who attended the city's programs. They also ~y they found more than 3.500 images of duld pornog- raphy on CD ROMi. and Zip disks m a cardboard box under tus bed. See VECHES, Pa1e M COSTA MESA -City leaders have put their money where their motto ls and presented a $50,000 check to South Coast ~epertory, furthering the ef- fort to become the city of the aru. In one of her lut oflldal acu. Conner Mayor Uoda Dilon pre- •1 think this ls a very big step £or our com.munky and the COUDdl." Dbon said. 'This is go-tnc to gu down in hlstory, and When the item came before the councll dt.trin3 budgiet dis- cusaions in June. local leaders questioned the amount Council No, was the blunt answer from theater representatives. who said they have a &pedfic donation requirement for recog- nizing donors. Councll mem- bers ~ told the dty would re-KENT TREPTOW I OM.Y Pl.OT Fonner Mayor Linda Dixon, seated, with South Coast Repertory's Janis Morrissette and Martin Benson in the new Studio C. A quick guide to 'tM weekend I PHOTO COURTESY~ MM •TTSOH N«J STAN COCHRAN The motor yacht Vtda anchored in the Newport .Harbor ~ basin dtling the Ficht of the Snowbirds In 1941. ' Vida led quite the active life By John Btetch T be motor yacht Vida. a large ctipper-bowed diesel yacht. considered Newport Harbor her home port from 1939 to 1942. Vida was 234-feet lo.rig, with a beam of 34 feet and a draft of 12 feet. She was powered by two Winton diesel engines. each bad 422-brab horsepower. With this ~. she could cr;uise at 16 knot& r Originally named Cambrioas, she was designed by Cox and Stevens of New York and built by Pussy and Jones of Wilmington. Del., in 1930. When Erle P. Halliburton, a member of the Newport Harbor Yacht Club, acquired the yacht. he dlanged her name to Vlda. after bis daughter. Vida was registered in Honduras, where Hallfbwton bad extensive oil and cattle holdinp. Vada was usually moored at the old county doc:k near the Arches. Many times she anchored in the Lido Turning Basin. The yacht's boats were lowered, and a shore boat service was established at WHATS AFLOAT • WHATS AR.CW" ia pubtlthed periodicelly. tf you .,. planning • neuticel eYent. eubmtt 1he lnfonnation to 1he Delly Pilot, 330 w. Bay St., Com Meae, CA 92627; bv fax to (949) ~170;orbyMneHto "-llypHottllatimfJ&com. CIUSES Elecellc .......... of Newport Harbor ($76 per crulee). Round-trip hotel or ofJ1he .. ..._ ,.._,rwrt lhtltde Mt'vioe la ewileble. Plc*-1.1p from r'Mtauranta with dodlll ii., W8Heble. Chartenld end c-.'9d toura. (949) 291-1963 or www.MIWll9on"-harbor.com. llleNllwpott a..... .... •• 'r'•for weddlog1 end recepllooa, codtt911 and ligttllnlng cruiw, end me .. 1091. The cost ii $IOO for1tl9 ... two..,..., plus $160 for ..,. eddllloc..i hour.,.., •1~. F.-Z.. -...eo. ...... MlltsAI .... ~ •; daldl•t. .,, end• IO-fnlnute cnlile (...._ •: dliti'en, .,, depMllig from .... "'" lone.,.., • .,...... from 11 a.m. to 7 p.m. dely. A 80-minutll The former Newport Harbor motor yacht voyaged to Alaska and Honduras before serving the U.S. Navy in World War II. Newport Harbor Yacht Oub. Vtda was a very active yacht Cruises were made to Alub. Mexico and · HondW'U, as were weekend trfpa to CataHna. She was fitted with a gyrostabWz.er system that. when turned on. provided a smooth ride for the guests. In early 1942. the u .s. Navy requisitioned Vlda. Before tumhlg the yacht over to the Navy. Halliburton had the ship's saluting cannon rem<M!d. Thia was donated to the Newport Harbor Yacht Club, where lt st.ands today, adjacent to the flagpole, and ls used on ceremonial occasions. After an extensive conve.ralon to a warship. Vida was commiaaloned as the U~ Qystal (PY-25) on Feb. Zl, 1942. After a training and ababdown periodjn the San Pedro u-. CryltaJ. aa.abe bad been ~med. reported for duty with the Hawaiian Sea Frontier in May of 1942. From May 1942 to Nov. 8, 1945, Crystal led a very active naval life. She was baaed at Midway Island, where she operated with destroyen on anti-submartne patrol Crystal WU also sent to tbe western Pldflc as a weather station ship. On Nov. 17, 1945, she WU eent back to San Pranciac:o. The U~ Crystal WU decommiaaioned on March 6, 1946, and o&red to HaDiburton. who decided lp1nst accepdog bis yacht becaule the COil of putting her b9ck into "yacht condition.. Crystal WU acquired by other people who used her u a freighter and pueeopr vessel in' Central and South America. • .ow llAICH la a Corona del Mar relident and volunteer et the Newport Hafbor Nartlc:el MUMUm. About once a month. he wrltel hi.toriel of lntef9sting boeta thet graced Newport Harbor. showboat aunMt c:rUiae (adults, $6; children, 873-6246.. $1) leaves the Fun Zone et 7 p.m. dally. Private charters are available. (949) 673-0240. Cet8lnl .......... ...,,.. .............. harbor aui... (adults, $8; children, $1) and 9().minute auleea (adutts, $8; children, $1), departing from Balboa Fun Zone flllery 30 minutes from 11 a.m. to ':30 p.m. daily and on the hour until 7 p.m. (949) 873-62'5. C..-the......., abo9rd the a.tr., a 100-foot Oaaic Fantail YMMI. Charters wfth catering are available for up to 1'5 passengers.. (949) 723-1089. A11M'9eaoe._..._ ......... whle cruising the hefbor are evaHebte et 8 p.m. Frideya end et 7:30 p.m. Saturdays et Hornblower CNile9. Events, 2431 w. Coeat Highw9y, Newport a..cti. The fee la $69.96 per pereon on Fftuy9 end $84 on Seturd9ya. Btuncti cruiM9 8'90 are availabte . (948) 831-Mee. n..~ .................. lelboe ~et 9 e.m. dltHy end retumt from c.t.llr'8 lllend et 4:30 p.m. $38 round-trip for edulla; $20 round-trtp for cHkhn. ~are recommended. (949) Homblo::JlMf ......... nd .......... and Sundey chempegne brunch crufeea on Newport Harbor that celebtate imeginetfve cuisine end pampered ...W:.. 2431 W. 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THE HARBOR COLUMN . ·Learn some new laW,sfor a new Year MIKE WHITEHEAD . • a.E WHl11ttUD II the Pion boedng and harbor columnlat. Send hSn your harbor and man~ flOUClt* and ltOfy llJggellloi• "'8 .-melt ID --·~TV.comor ' vlalt ~TV.com. SURF AND SUN. WEATHER FORECAST SURF fnday, Oecemb« 27, 2002 Al BEST BUYS Getting tipsy with Sur La Table S party sets ' S top by Sur ta DIMe for glNt New \'ear's Rw through tcholanhip propns. Art available Includes oila, walel'COlon, photography. ICUJpture and handaafted ~ Showcue Gallery ls at South Coast Aa7.a Village, at Bear Street and Suntlower Avenue. ' CaD (714) ~for bou.cs. GRE•.t. . BUSSlABS AT MACYS .en ~ Soulh eo.t Plaa WYLDER has opened a new bliss1at;>e apa . line boudq1,.1e. Blisslabs Is the Fashion 1sLand in Newport Beach. Call (949) 718--0533. SOUi.CREW In~~~ oew Solell Qew s.bl in Udo Marina Village. •1t is a small beautiful salon wUh supetb professk>nal ~that you would ~ually only find in mega salom, H GET YQUR,~WASH Remmeysays. "Here.~.}'OUget 11dl UUle ,_.Wean Cotton has a the personal touch and undivided Asaodatioo of~ County. The stationery set lndudea 19 note cards and nlne gift tap widl envelopes and a 2003 single-page wall calendar. It costs $16.50. Contact Linda Scheck at (7 14) 283-1984, ext. 223 or at Unda.schec~lz..org. rrsAMOVE party item&. The ~n lDclucles festive red martirl ,._,., $26.95 for a set ot four; ~ mutini aprttzer that adds just the Ogtlt amount of vermouth (~ ~ teaspoons} for $11 .95; tipsy onions and QI.Wes. $17.97 for the tel; cocbail bar: towels ~ldered with cock:tai1 mod&. $17.95 for a eet of lbree; io o.tive~tbemed martini shaker 'Pr $16.95; c:ocktaiJ bar napkins. a ,etor 10 for $l2.95; a 43-otmce glass martini grande fo.r peanuts and other snacb for $19.95 and a set of six dwnpagne ftutes t'or $34.95. skin-care choice or many celebrities. lt YI& founded in 1996 ln New Yorlc Clty by Marcia Kilgore, who treated bl.isslabs for do-it-yourself apa services.. great new bath. akincare and bail-care anention ~f Your own beauty expert.H line for kids. Hog Wash la a hair and Nikki at Soleil is offering a 50% body wash wilb aloe, calendula and discoWlf to new clients. Salon hows are chamomile. An 8-ounce bottle is 10 ILill. to 7 p.m. Tuesday through · $12.95. Oink Mint ls a moisturizer with Saturday. Soleil Crew Salon is at 3424 V'aa Udo Consignment Gallery bas moved to a new location on Coast Highway in Newport Beach. The store . buys and sells upscale furniture, antiques, and art and home accessories. It also off~rs coUectibles, Oriental rugs and mi1Tors. Pick-up and delivery is available. Store hours are 10 a.m. to 6 p.m . . Sur La TubJe is at Corona del Mar Pla7.a. 832 A\IOCado Ave. Call (949) 64o.-Oioo. Popular services at.the original Sotto ingredients like chamomile, Opono, Suite 112 in Newport Beach. C.alJ Monday through Wednesday: 10 a.m. ro 8 p.m. Thursday through Friday; and 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Sunday. The store is at 2700 W. Pacific Coast Highway, SuHe 115 in Newpon Beach CaJJ (949) 650-7793. MT SALE An art sale Is being held at the ~ c.Dery through Jan. 4. QrlgioaJ art Is pt1ced remarkably low. Members of Orange County Fine Arts. a rtonpro6t organization, run the show and donate a portion of the profits to ~pport community college students locadon are the triple oxygen facials, hot milk pedicures, ginger rubs and more. For a limited time, if you visit tbe blisslabs counter you'll get a free Complexion Pe'rfecting Mini FaciaJ when cucumber, linden Oower.s, ~ {949) 675-2122. marshmallow and yucca. An 8-ounce ,. bottle is $12.95. Whip Wash is pure natural soap that comes in a jar unliXe any soaps you've seen. It has a wonderful lavender scent A 12:-<>unce jar is $16.95. Knot Gone is a conditioning hair detangler. An 8-ounce bottle is S 12.95. All of the products are hypoallergenic, kid-tested and freshJy scented This Uttle Piggy Store is at MEMORIES IN ntE MAKING Each year the Alzheimer As&>dacion sells calendars and note cards caUed Memories In the Making, painted by patients suffering from Alzheimer's clisease. Most of the artists never painted before developing the illness. Proceeds from the stationery go toward programs and services of the Alzheimer's you buy two blisslabs spa-strength skincare products. Call (714) 556-06\l. SALE SATURDAY Gloria Godfrey at 1be American Cancer Dllc::ovay Shop says the biggest Newport thinks about centennial BRIEFLY IN THE NEWS Newport library 's 2003 Jecture series unveiled Councilman Don Webb says the city should begin planning now fat .. · 2006 f ~~i'litJ~.~I Jun~i!tindla Daily P41~"' v- NEWPORT BEACH -The city's lOOth birthday isn't until 2006, but the time lo start planning the party is now, Councilman Don Webb said. Sometime in the next few months. the council wilJ consider creating a citizens committee to plan a centen- nial celebration. ·rm just trying 10 get the ball rolling so that when 2006 comes around we're prepared,· Webb said Most important is getting to wort on an annJversary book. assuming the com- munity agrees thar this tra · dition, observed every 25 years. sboWd be continued. For the oity's 75th anniver- sary. the city published a history boot of the city rold from the perspecme of longtime Jocab. Fonner Newport Beach O ty Coun· ciJwoman Jean wan was among the residents who shared stories for the book. Webbi who was a New- port ~~ sta1f' mem-..• -. • r:. ber at the time, said that such a publication is at least a year in the ~ irthat's something the dty wants, it's time lo start planning now. But the citizens commit· tee, if it Is created. will also consider any and every way lo celebrate the cit)t's lOOth birthday. suggestions couJd range from the innovative, sud1 as a 7Sth anniversary dance on the Coast High- way bridge. which will have just been built. to the crea- tive, such as creating a Ooa1 for lhe Rose Parade. "One person suggested an entry in the Rose Parade. Some cities do that." Webb said. "Thal's probably more expensive than something we wouJd want to do. but we want 10 get ideas." A collaborative promo- tional effon for lhe dry could involve the Corona del Mar and Newport Beach chambers of commerce and lhe Newpon Beach Confer- ence and Visitors Bureau. Webb said He also hopes to see Newport Beach receive counrywide recognition as one of the first incorporated cities in the county. ·u we get people to start 1ossing ideas out. maybe we can come up with some- thing unique and different that Newpon Beach can use ro showcase itself," Webb said. -·· FULL BAR COCKTAILS MEXICAN RESTAURANT Among those taking part in the Newport Beach c.entraJ U- brary's sixth annual Martin W Wine Distinguished Speakers Lecture Series in 2003 are Jeremy Rifldn. David Halberstam, David Kessler and Ray Suarez. Riflcin, a globaJ trend-tracker, will lcick off the series on Feb. 21 and 22 with "Petroleum, Politics and the Hydrogen Economy.· He has authored 16 books on the ef- fects or scientific and technologi- cal change on the economy, soci· ety and the environme nt Halberstam. a Pulitter Prize- winning journalist. will discuss •New Olallenges in a Tune of Uncertainty• on March 21 and 22. His works include "The Best and the Brightest," •firehouse" and "War III A TI.me of Peace: Bush, Ointon, and the Gen- eials." Kessler, a former Food and Drug Administration. commis- sioner, will speak about HPre- scription for Ufe: 'The F1l'. and You" on April 25 and 26. In his presentation, he will discuss his battle to regulate the sales of cigarettes during his 1990-97 term. Suarez. a renowned news cor- respondent for the Jim Lehrer News Hour, will conclude these· ries on May 16 and 17 with "On the Border. Are We Still a Melting FLORAL & GIFTS Pot?H The former host of "Talk of the NationH will taJJc about immi· gration Issues. border patrol and national security policies. The lecture series will be held al 7 p.m. Fridays and at 2 p.m. Saturdays from February 10 May a1 lbe c.entraJ Library. Tickets will be available beginning Jan. 13. Evening shows. including music and dinner, will cost $55, while afternoon lectures, includ- ing light refreshments. will cost $18. Tickets can be ordered on· Une at www.newportbeachli- brary.org. The library is al 1000 Avocado Ave. For information, cal1 (949) 717-3801. Costa Mesa cleanup efforts slated for Apri I The city of Costa Mesa invites others to join in sprucing up neighborhoods on Saturday. April 26, as part of 20th bi-an- nual "Neighbors for Neighbors· community cleanup event The spring event focuses on homes in Canyon Park on the Westside and on low·income. single- family homes. Homeowners interested in participating are also welcome. The event Will be performed in conjunction with the Volun- teer Center of Orange County. Newport trash pickup delayed a day this week Areas in Newpon Beach that usually expect trash pickup on Wednesday will have to wait an extra day oe"Xt week as a result er Christmas _Sale 50% to 75 % OFF NO PASSPORT IS NEEDED . OURMIALSARIA TllPTOMIXICO Mon-Fri 10-6 • Sat 10.5 • Sun 10-4 369 E. 17th Street #13, Costa Mesa • (949) "'-'145 (Across from Ralphs) • BEST BUYS appears Mondays and Fridays. Send information to Greer Wylder at grHrwyldsr al yahoo.com or 330 W. Bay St., Costa Mesa, CA 92627. or via fax at (949) 646-4170. of the New Year's holiday. All other areas in the city will also be delayed a day. Street sweeping. too, will be skipped on Wednesday because of the holiday. For more information. call the city's General Services De- partment at (949) 644-3055. Sandbags offered in Newport Beach Don't banen down the hatches yet. but the city of Newport Beach has begun of- fering sandbags to residents just in case El Nino comes through as some predict. Empty sandbags are available at the city's Corporation Yard, 592, Superior Ave., between 7 a.m. and 3:30 p.m. Monday through Friday. They can also be pid.e<i up a t fire stations between 7:30 a.m. and 5 p.m. Residents are limited to 10 sandbags each. Since the bags will be empty, residents may use the sand along the beach, with the understanding that the sand be returned after the storm sea- son. city officials said. Seminar will discuss scams, identity theft ·Building Business Expcr- use, H a seminar focusing on identity theft and other scams. will be held in Newpon Beach Central Library's Friends Meet· ing Room at 5:30 p.m. Jan. 14 The ')eminar. which Will also be a network.ing mixer, is co- spo nsored by the library and the Newport Beach Olamber of Commerce. Andi Querry, a crime preven· tion '>pecialisl for the Newport Beach Police De partment, will present rhe seminar. She has been wilh the Pohce Depart- ment for six years. Querry will define idenllty 1heft and discuss how identity thieves obtain personal infor- mation and what people can do if they become victimi.. The lil;rary is at I 000 Avocado Ave. For informa tion, caJJ (949) 7 l 7·3801. • HAROWOOO • LAMINATES • CARPET • . •CERAMIC TIE• WM. FLOORING ~ •t'!!!~!!_ t.f,\,M:.:.:.J SOL.-.~JAN ~t.l6PJllt'. SOL.I) 8RAZIJAN MOHAWK DENSE PUJSH HARDWOOD CARPET Chenya Pec31 Fnsh s5~~ 1ov.StanFO$ 16.9* Nd w. Gl.ntee :.i •• Travenile 1a· x 1a· .......................................................... ea.ti 111a. Ceranic Ti1e """" •m"""'"""" """"""""" .. ., .... ,rslllld M U IQ l. l..arninate YJood ................................................ nallld tairi U IQ a. • OIDlf ""*"" ,..,,.,_ «75 .. Want Happy Feet? M Mdlr. O.C.....27, mD2 PUBLIC SAFETY &achcloscd after sewage spill A amaJI eewqe epUI ptompced · county health olld.U to doee the ocean to IWimmen at Harbor Patrol ee.ch on Thursday. 1he spill of nearly 10 gallons occumd when a line broke at a vesaet. sewage pump-out sta- tion, the • Oran8e County Health Care Ageocy reported Thurs- day afternoon. 1be area at Harbor Patrol beach and dock will remain closed until the water's· bactpia levels meet acceptable standards, the agency ' said. The closure marlcs the county's 38th this year. Last yeM, the agency report~ 5 l. POLICE FILES COSTA MESA • Harboe8oul9WWCI: An attempted borglary was reported in the 1900 block at 12:01 p.m. Tuesday. • Harbor 8ouleverct. Petty theft was reported in the 3000 blodt at 4:40 p.m. Tuesday. • N9wpoft Boul9wrd: Trespassing was reported in the 2600 block at 1 :35 a.m. Wednesday. • Roc:hes1llr S1rWt: Possession of a dangerous weapon was reported In the 100 block at 1:19p.m. Tuesday. • 19th StrMt llnd N9wpoft Boulewrd: Ppssession of a controlled substance was reported at 9:27 p.m. Wednesday. NEWPORT BEACH • 8-lboa Boulevard: A vehicle burglary was reported in the 3100 blodt at 2:59 a.m. Thursday. • c.tagene: An assault was reported In the 1300 block at 7:09 p.m. wedne9day. •Welt Coat Hlghw.y llnd Neu:JpCHt BoWewlnl: A person was reported drunk In public at 11:52 a.m. Wednesday. • DonWito Ddw: A loud party was reported In the 800 block at 2:36 a.m. Wednelday. • NWJpCMt Boulewrd: An assault wu repc)rted In the 3000blockat1:47 a.m. Thursday. •Via XMthe: Grand theft was reported in the 100 block at 7:61 1.m. Thursday. • Zurich Cirde: A home burglary waa reported In the 900 block et 9:23 p.m. Wednesday. •18th 8trMt: loud music was reported In the 1700 block at 12:55 a.m. Thursday. SEAH ttU..ER I DM.Y Pl.OT At Thaifoon, gtass and water separate dinina room and kitchen. EATERY Cqntinued from Al Island's banner through a ven- ture created by local restaurateur Franco Fazzuoli. Schoch said he sees Th.a.lfoon as His company's future. NOTEBOOK Continued from Al nothing but tiny pink Ouffy sofas embellished with rhinestones and red roses O kid you not) . The swami of ornament addicts was getting closer. Their leader spoke: "Oleryl. honey," said a woman dressed ln a Scottie dog sweater, with jingle bell earrings that really rang, "tell me if you .see any French horns. Gold French horns. My tree in the family room has a French born theme, and I have got to find some more to fill up the gaps." "There's a bin over there with musical instruments, but I'm not sure if they are French horns," Oleryl answered. •r thinJc. I saw some harps. Do you need harps?" "Where's the bin?" the fearless leader demanded. "OveT near Bonnie. Bonnie, Bonnie, yoo hoo. • Oleryl GETTING INVOLVED • GElllNG INVOlYB> runs periodically in the Daily Piiot on a rotating basis. For information on adding your organization to this llst. call (949) 574-4298. ~YEAR IN AMERICA eo.te Mell famillM can hol1 a German student and eam up to $1,000 toward a number of travel.abroad programs. Danielle Carpino, (800) 322-HOST. ALS ASSN., ORANGE COUNTY CHAPTtR The Amyotrophlc Laterel Sclerosis Assn., which helps lndMdual1 who have the disorder that is alao known as Lou Gehrig'• diseaM, needs volunteers. (714) 376-1922. ALZHEIMER'S ASSN. 0¥ ORANGE COUNTY Support group leaders, Visiting Volunteers. family reaource consultams and office volunteers are needed. Volunteers may wortc on one-time projecta or ongoing programs. Training aeulons are av1ilable. (800) 660-1~. Omle from tM!rl fabric Sl)4es and 114 fabricblb aimbiNllbns lHJ.e CXltl!IUCDi:n- JOlt ""* V.n5 ~befwftn1'* . .,..~ ,.,. ,.,,,, fAJllff# ., ..,..._)Oll'room wflt~dflcw w.rwatr~ ~ <XJf'l1()/ ~ had a tremendous re- sponse ln our Mnoo Island. lo- cation," be said.· lb.ere is a1eo a Thaifoon at the Irvine Spectn!Jll entertainment center. •DEEM BHARATH ~public ufety and COUf1L She m8V be reeched • (949) 574-4226 Of by &-mail at deepa.bharathlllatimea.com. tioUered across the store. A garland shot up Wee a flare from an aisle in the southeast comer of holiday Hates. "Over there." the leader said and charged forward. 'They were heading straight for me. I had nowhere to tum. I pressed myself Into the branches of one of the pretend pines and held my breath. Somehow, the mob of over-zealous shoppers made their way past me, but not without one or their sleeves catching on of the bogus branches, whJch snapped back and tagged me dead in the face. It was a minoJ' injury compared to the trauma I could have suffered bad I stood in the way of the unbending bargain hunters. How had.I gotten in the middle of this, l asked myself. One ininute I was loolcl.ng at clearance picture frames, then I stepped to the right to make way for a stroller with a sleeping Oucky) baby. Another step to AMERICAN CANCER SOCIETY The Orange County Region of the American Canoer Society aeeb office volunteers. The society also saeb volun1eers to answer calla for the unit's Helpline lnfoCenter. (949) 261-9446. AMERICAN CANCER SOCIETY DISCOVERY SHOP The American Canoer Society Discovery Shop needs unwanted goods suet. as clothing. furniture, jewelry, eocessories. antiques and collectibtes to fund the society'• rese1rctt, education and patient services programs. The goods may be dropped off et 2600 E. Coast Highway, Coron1 del Mar. Volunteers are also needed from 10 1.m. to 6 p.m. Monday through Saturday at the same location. (949) 640-4777. AMERICAN CANCER SOCIETY ROAD TO RECOVERY The transportation program needs volunteers to drive cancer patientl to and from medical treatments free of cttarge. The required commitment Is 1 few hours each week or month. Drivers must have a valid driver's license and Insurance and be et least 25. Volunteers may u• either their own vehicles or American Cancer Society vane. (949) 26MM46 or .:onHJrOcanct1r.org. The American Cancer Society 19 eflO looking for volunteer speekera for its Spealtera Bureau prognim, whlctt of'r.ra a free MMoe to communltlea, ldlools end corporetlone by providing trllned apelltera to .cSdl-cancer '-'-·The orgenimlon wHI nln ell il......-.d voluneeera llt a apedal MISion on Dec. 7 from 8:30 a.m. to 1 :30 p.m. et the Spectrum Club, 1636 Deerpertc Drive In Futterton. For .....,,,lltlons. call Florence Dann .. , .. , 687-0804 by Nov. 22. I II &CM HEMT ASSN. The Ameficen HNt1 Aaln. .. ~for volunteers to perfonn wrtoua general offtca dudee In the meln ofllce and Implement ilkJ a 11' ~•and fund.raWng ~-Waugh Or-. County. ........ '°" neceaaaty. ~ wNI be pnMded. (948) --· VE CHES Conhld from Al OeMctMI whi> 9eld6ld 8t a IRMm1narY beuiog Jn Sepceln-ber aakl cine of the boys they qUeldoned told them \fed)8I would bib pictura tJf hll Ceet and ol IUm lytna 00 'tiMs pool ta- ble mmklnl funny facel. Anocher boy -aon ol one of the p&.lndffa-told imeldplon that~ would -him If he could Rd on hla toes and would ID abad and do it even If the boy l8kl "no." DetecdWI said they also found unoDI Vechea' ~ s1ons eeYera1 pbotot or children ~ their own toesi playtng bafdoot or ah.Gtless. , In ~ suit, the plaintiffs al- lege that the dty "breached Its duties by failing to use care in hiring, retaintng and supervising Veches." 1be complaint further states that Veches' e-mail ad- dress before being hired · four years ago by the city was wtl- steer clear of a frantic employee trying to push a cart full of go-backs, and then a quick pivot to avoid a t~g toddler on a leash. and I found myself in the middle of post-seasonal purgatory. I am a tough kid. I played sports all my life and I am a pugilist. for goodness sake, but this was ju.st too much. . At least in boxing, they give you a mo~plece, head gear and a minute's rest every now and then. In the blood-thirsty sport of post-Ouistmas bargain hunting, I was unarmed and aJone. I hadn't even stretched. I paused to plan an escape route. If I went down the ftuffy pink aisle, I would get tangled with the mile-long line for what I think was the cash register - although you couldn't see the actual register from where I was standing. Wandering down the musical instrument aJsJe could have meant another encounter with 481-5376. ANIMAL NETWORK Of ORANGE COUNTY ~ a bottle-feeder or take In pregnant cats at your home. Many shelters kill pregnant cats upon arTival. Doge and cats are also available for adoption.(949) 769-3646or www.anlmalnetwort.orp. ASSISTANCE LE.AGUE Of NEWPORT-MESA Volunteera looking for varying levels of Involvement are needed to help the organization with its goal of helplng children In the community. (949) 646-6929. ASSN.RENAISSANCE CREATORS The Costa Mesa group sponsors end iupportl outreach community service programs, suet. as the homeleu sanctuary. Volunteers are needed. (714) 540-58()3. BESTBUOOES The nonprofit orgenizatlon ia lootdng for volunteert 18 end older to~ oompenlonshlp for ldults with devek>pmental disabilities. Ma •Citizen Buddy:" vofunteers will vilit with a buddy twice 1 mon1h end cell or e-mell them once 1 week. The organiudon lllO hat en e-8uddies program that fonns friendahlpa entirely over the Internet. Volumeers for that program mutt be at least 12 yea,. old. tn.•> 646-1828 or www.~org. llG IROTIDS, 1M1i SISTERS The locef ~la loolcing for men and women older than 20 who have Nvad In Orenge County for at leaet. monthl and haw been on the Job for at lee.t three months to....,.. big brod ..... or big...,. fordWlchn ...-e to 11from ~It homM. (714) 544:7773. ll1V 1COUT1 OF MERICA INC. YoluntlMr opportunltlee for the OrMge County Council Include funck91eing,progrem ct.Yelopmefltand~ to ..... ... troope Md'**"" (714) 548 ,.., ~. 1be ..... doet not .... . spedlc amount, but ..... 1111- :i .:r w1~ ........ .,...Thi plalntMrl bad aabmltt.ed dlilDI 10 the city amoundng to about $4.5 m!Drn but the dty refected thoee dllrm. City ofBdall have condo~ said th8t they have done lbelr part to hire good employ9a ROOM Continued from Al cetve ...... tor the dilcounted ~ wwed h«councD man-· ben to .J':ove lhe largllt amount .ud the lift ..,..,, 1ouc11y or~ dty'I reeoiVe to cre- ate an ar11 dlstrtct In Cbe South Cout area. An entire clulroom named after the dty would be much more monumental than a - mere plaque. She won bm aqpunent and re- ceived majoritr approval from her colleaguel. "We flnlerprlnt our caocffdet• and do backgrowld chec:il." City Maoqer Komer Bludau uid Jn September U be WU prepu:ina to hire_ Veches' repJaceme.ot. "But no method is' l~ fOol- proof." Vecbes quit hfi job after the al-· legations. He is being held in Oranae County jail in lieu of a $500,000 bail. A pretrial' bearing is set for Jan. 6 at the Centtal Jus- tice Center in Santa Ana. Dixon l8id she WU thrilled to , pt1!1tnt SoUtb Coast .Repertory with the money tut month and could not wait for bod.ding· young acton and entertainers to hone their skills in the Costa Mesarodm. . • DEEM 8HARATM COll8t'S pubtic safety and OOUf1a. She m8V be reedled at (949) 57~ Of by HT\811 at deepa.bhanthfllatynes.com. • LDUTA HAN'fR covers Cost.a Mua. She may be reec:tled at (949) 574-4275 or by ~I st loln&hafPfKll/atima.com. team Clleryl. and that was Just man and Oashed one of my too risky. biggest · I bad no choice but to take my I-don't-want-any-trouble-smiles. chances in the angel aisle. ·1 don't want any of your Hopefully. the heavenly forces at tinsel or glass bulbs or snow won there would keep me from globes," I thought to myself. "I harm. just want to get out of here." From there, the exit sign So I squeezed my way past above the door to the him and finally !JW!e It to the subterranean paiting flashed useless kitchen gadgets section, llke a beacon of hope on the which was all but deserted horizon. because everybody in the store The onJy thing that stood in Wa.s shopping for themselves. I my way was a smartly dressed was never so happy to eee a man -wearing a freshly combination salad starched shirt. untucked over shooter/alann clock in my life. designer jeans. and fabulous 1 took a moment to collect loafers -who was bottling the myself and then beaded toward end of the angel table with bis the door. I was empty handed, four baskets of holiday boo~ but l didn't care. At least I was all He was slapping away gnibb,y Jn one piece and. for tbe most hands who dared venture into .. part. unscathed. Sigh.. his personal treasure troves. If I start training now, I might •Anything in a red basket is be ready for~ day.after mine, people," he said to the Olrlstmas sales~- surrounding women, who were looldng longingly at his collection of heavenly ornaments. ·F.xcuse me.· I said to the tecttnology. Mary Johnson, (714) 821·5000, ext. 2113. COIMNTY ANIMAL NETWORK The networt needl volunteers to help control the riaing population of wild cats In local neighborhoods. Volun.teers would trap and deliver cats to local veterinarians for spaying or neutering, end then release them bade to the property where they wenf found. The goal of the program Is to aeva the lives of stray cats. (949) 769-3646. COSTA MESA CMC PLAYHOUSE The playhouae needl volunteers for ushering, bacbtage wort. mailings, typing, controlling lights and tnanv other duties. (949) 660-5269. COSTA MESA ttSTORICAL SOCIETY • LOUT'A HARPER covers Costa Mesa. She may be reached at (949) 574-4275 or by e-mail at lolira.harper@latimn.com. people to deliver meals to homes. (949) 640-2356. COSTA MESA SENOR CORP. Tne nonprofit Ol"glnm.don et the eo.a Meu Senior Center le looking fof new boefd members.. The fund-railing end polic:ymaklng boerd needl wlunteera who will partk:ipete In rnonthfy me9dngl. ooCa.ional comrniUee meednga and apecial proiec:ts. Cat ddetel should have c::on.-iec:donl In Cocta Mesa and sum:iundng oommunities and en lnterMt In seNing the community by helping aenk>rs. (949) 646-2366, ext. 18. COURT-APPOWTl.D SP£CW. ADVOCATU Volunteers are needed to tefVe as advocatel for lbuMd, neglected and abendoned ct.Udren .. Volunteers WOftc one on one with a ct.lid for three houra a.week. (714) 663-9034. ~~ The society preserves and promotes the history of Costa Mele end the herbor area. Volunteers ere needed for the 1rcttlves, library. museum, docent end public outreadl progrems. (949) 631-6918. -lhe nonprofit organization It eeeldng volunteers for Its expending tnlUl'N reaponM program. Some vofuntMf's eaailt COSTA MESA LITERACY COUNCii. The ea.ta M ... Literacy Center needl volunteer tutors to tuctt Engflah as a second language. People who W9nt to leam English 111 aecond l1nguage ere also encouraged to call. Cell to regfater. (714) 436-3310 or (714) ~. COSTA MESA Ml saF.ffELP GROUP The Orange County chapter of the national Mutdple Sd"'°"9 Society hel lt8lted a new Mlf-help group In Com Mela for people newly~ Of with mlnfmal symptome of rnuttlple ~orboeh. The~ m-. et 11 a.m. the ftrat Tu.dr( of fNW'f month. (948) 8&0-79159. law enforoement, ftreftghtera and other ernergenc:y..typ reepondera by prcMding emotionll ftrat lid and IUpport to Injured or traumett.d people. Other YOluneeet'I provide dispatdi and offtca support. No experience II necauary. Training will be provided. (9'9) 688-1414. DISPUR RESOWnON SEIMCU Yolunteet~c... ..,. ......... ~ ................. tohelpln• wMtyof mecletlon ~ lllngual language ...... needed forofiSQe~ end for~(M1)2t0-0• • !AITElt IULI e.a.e.r Sa-. Medi-.... for ........... .,.., PfOl'WM for c:Mdralt .... d'11t .... and ...... W9nla. (114 ~ml ,. .. • AROUND TOWN • Send AAOUND TOWN itema to "'-Deily PiJot. 330 w. e.v St., Costa Mete, CA 82827; by tu to (94f) 848-4170; or by ceWng (948) 674-4298. lndude the time, dete ·~ k>cedon of the event. .. well ••a contact phone number. A complete listing Is evellable at ~.dallypilot.com. SAT\JROAY One of the ea.t memben from the show ".Seu..al the Mutice1• will be at Borden Boob Music and Caf6 in South Coeet Plue er 11 a.m. to read Seuuicel·related stottea..Qurtng this apedat story tirTt'I, there will be 1 drewlng fore family four-pact of tJd<etl to tNt per1onnance at the Orange County Performing Ans Center. Borders is at 3333 Bear St. (714) 279-8933. SUNDAY The eo.t._ Meu s.nior Centllr will hold a holiday performance by Wanda's Dance Studio from noon to 1 p.m. at center. The center ls at 695 W. 19th St. For lunch reservations, call (949) 645-2356. TUESDAY The OMls Senior Centllr wll host a Monte Carto Casino Night from 6 to 10 p.m. at the center to ring in the new yeer. A light meal and wine will be provided. The center is at 800 Marguerite Ave. T1durts are $25 In advance, $30 at the door. For more information, call (949) 644-3244. The Costa MMe Senior c.rt.r will hold .a New Year's Eve party from 6;30 p.m. to 12.:30 a.m. at the center. The party will Include dinner, dancing and a dlampaign toast. The center Is at 695 W. 19th St. $25 per person. For more informatlon, call (949) 645-2356. WEDNESDAY Newport BMd\ Rwtion __ ... ... ,.. ' ' t ... ~. Sefvlcee wffl ho9t • 2003 Tournament of Roeee Petlde £xcurWon from 8 Lm. to about 1 p.m. The 9*'11'9ion wll inckadl tnlnepoftdon. deluxe ooech, gtandetMd .-Ing on Cokndo BouMvwd, • conlinenllll bteelctMt beb'9.....,,. end lunch on 1he rtde home. The ~ wUI IMYe from 1he Mertnera PMtt pertdng lot at Dowr Dnw end Irvine 8oulwetd. Tic:teta .,.. S80 for Ne'NpOlt Bw:h re91dents, $100 for non,..... For more infomuldon, eel UM8) 644-3151. JM.a A r..,.llU•llJllw .. be '- at 7 p.m. at~• Dreerneln Costa Meu. The eemlner will explain how........,.., remedies can be ~to lmproYe health, relationehipe end prosperity. ReMrvedone.,.. required. Vltiona a DNems la at 2482 Newport BM:i. For more Information, cell (828) 288-1869 or visit www.~u~.oom. JAN.7 The COfON .. Mer a.... of Commen:e wff( hold their monthly bolrd of directors meeting at7:16 e.m. In the dlamber oflk:e. The oflk:e Is at 2855 E. Coast Higtrw.y. Solte 101. For more Information, cell (949) 673-4050. JAN.I Newport~ Community Services wlll host a new drawing and painting worbhop series on Wedneadeys from 10 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. today through Feb. 26. The worbhop will include Individual Instruction for beginner through advanced students in mixed media. The worbhop will be held In the Vince Jorgensen Center adjacent to Mariners Library at 2005 Dover Drive. $66 for resld~nta, $71 for nonresidents. fi>r more Information, call (949) ~3151. WE HAVE A FEW REMAINING AZUIU: SBUES PRODUCED AT CREWE BEST BET The Emerson String Quartet will return to Founders Hall in the Orange County Performing Arts Center for a fourth season at 7:30 p.m. Jan. 11. A tatk by Herbert Glass wil be held at 6:45 p.m. The Center is at 600 Town Center Drive, Costa Mesa. $52. (714) 556-2787. JAN.I Mery end o.wln Bobl9t wll preeent 1 IHde lecture about their thfM-YNr ..Ulng adventure with their two young 900S et 1 p.m. at the Newport Beach Central Ubrwy. The preeentation is part of the llbtwy'1 armdlalr travelers seriel. The 8oblet family left from the Sen Frandslco Bay and b-eveled to Mexico, Hawaii, Samoa, Ajl end New Zealand. The library la at 1000 Avocado Ave. Free. For more information. call (9.49) 717-3801. JAN.11 Audition• for the School of American Ballet's 2003 Summer Course will be held at the Defore Dance Center In Costa Mesa. Auditions are open to intermediate and advanced student$ only and will be held INDEPENDENT LAND ROVER SERVICE • PARTS from 1 tb 2:30 p.m. for 13-year-olds, from 2:30 to 4 p.m. for 15-yeal"Olds and from 4 to 5 p.m. for 16-to 18-year-okfs. Students must register one hour In adVance. For more information. call (212) 769-6600 or (714) 241·9908. JAN.17 The Newpot1 BMd\ Chamber of Commen:e will host the Newport Harbor Christmas Boat Parade Awards Dinner and Auction from 6 to 11 p.m. at the Four Seasons Hotel. The event will feature parade winners and have entertainment, a live and silent auction, dinner and mudl more. The hotel is at 690 Newport Center Drive, Newport Beach. Tidcets are $75 per person, $900 for a table of 12. For more information, call (949) 729-4400. 2037 HARBOR BLVD. 650 5860 COSTA MESA CA 949 • ~-·" •.: '~r •;.:,,:.'.~-~ ~~.:.;:.~ WWW PERFORMANCELTD COM JAN.21 TheC.W .. Mer~ol CommerCfl will h09t ... rnonthfy networtdng ~It 11:30 a .m. ec the Aw Clowns ReatMnnt. R11wwdonl required. The ,_,f11nt la at 3801 e. COMt Highw9y. r'u mote Information, cell (949) 8'r.MOSO. ONGOIC TheNea•att ....... N9woomen Club holds• general meedng on the third Wedneed9y of~ month. The orgeniz8don .. open to etl Newport BMd'I reeidefrtl who have lived In the.,.. fewer than five years. For more Information, cell (948) 646-9922, or visit IWM{COmftrj.~.orp. """~coupe.. wtth one Jewish partner are Invited to participate in a dlacuulon group at the Jewish Family Service of Orange County o1floe. The group Is geared toward deellng with iuues between Interfaith couples, such as rafslng dllldren, obeervlng hofidays, 9Yfl\bol• in the home and relationahlP. with extended families. The co.t for three aeaslons is $45 per cou~e. Preregistration 11 required. Call to sdledule date end time. The oftice Is at 250 E. Baker St., Suite G, eo.t.a Mesa. (714) 446-4950. Women 50 and older CM join I di9CI IUion group ooordneted bv Jewish Family Serw. to address -... suc:ti .. enxiety, depfession. relationships, lonelinel8 and famlly. The group meets from 10 to. 11 :30 a.m. Mondey9 at the agency offioel, 250 E. Baker St., Suite G, Co.ta Mesa. Pretegistlatioo required. (714) 446-4950. FMnds of the Newport Beach Pubfic Library Used Book StDfe are asking for patrons to donate boob to ~the dwindling stodc. Books mav be left at 8l'P( of the three bf8ndl libraries -Bal>oa, Mariner'I. or Corona del Mar -or in the boot closet next to the Friends Friday, Decerrar~2 M Book ... Ill tOOO At.toc8do-..; N.·~e.tfl.M ~91d PIP8'bec* cbllllb-. wtlt1 .. ~·olmeud•91dllw boolal. wll be. E ... lrtd .. - dedldlble <• 7'!iN88l The .................. computer ct..... to peope. wtth fading vision who have difftculty seeing the computer ec:reen. The Oaei9 Center at 800 Merguerite Ave., Corona det Mar, often eix .... 1on1. Call to sign up for clu .... (714) 821·5000. A aplrttuel care c:leea ....... et 7:16 p.m. ~nesday1 at 3400 Irvine Ave.,·Suite 114, NewpoJt Beach. Call to r ... rve •.seat. ...- (949) 263-1462. The eo.t.a Meea ~of Commerce hosts networtdng ' luncheon meetings Wedneedaya from 11:46a.m. to 1 p.m. at the Costa Mesa Country Club. The cost 11 $13. The club is at 1701 Gott Course Drive, Costa Mesa. (714) 885-9090. A bniln tumor support group meets the first and third Thursdays of eadl month from 7 to 8:30 p.m. at the Hoag Cancer Center at Hoag Hospital. 1 Hoag Drive, Newport Beadl. Free. Registration not required. The group is designed to help patients and their femilies understand and cope with the illness. (949) 574-6232. The Jewish Family~ of Orange County has a weekly parenting support group. Parents learn strategies for successful parenting and for dealing with the feeling.a and behavior of their dlildren. The group meets from 10 to 11 :30 a.m. Mondays at the Jewish Family Service office at 250 E. Baker St .. Suite G, Costa Mesa. The group will cover managing anger, anxiety and peer pressure dlildren e>Cperience. Preregistration required. (714) 445-4950. iill:S~ Mattress Outlet Store BRAND fEW • COSAEOCAL.LY IMPERFECT Get the Best for Leal ~ 3165 Harbor Blvd. ~ CostaMesa • OM Blom~ ot ..05 l'Wy .. (714) 545·7168 We're Closing Our Doors January 15, 2003 Forever ALL ITEMS REDUCED UP TO O/o _. AZUU MULUND A«nC'A/COl'SWOU> -AZUD 8llYllt PRAa/mtAl e StartS 21st, 10:00 1MAILBAG ·. 'Last Word' on ficus trees wa5 fa18e advcmising The "Last Wonr on SWlday is not quite. You left out one minor detail . . . . St,000 taxpayer doOan pQ:l to the Balboa Arbor Society to COi/ei' lC. · ·,. . attorney fees. Now, that ls ~'°rd unless people like myself feel that it ls ' OK squandering our doDars when tl\ey " could have been put to better use thlp, . paying the tree bu~~ ~rt heh A few more points on a potential E. Toro airport Leonard Kranser wisely points out that demand figures for the two-airport Orange County airport system were quickly abandoned when resettlement of the John Wayne limits •re renegotiated ("Orang~ County not right place for big airport," Dec 17). He fails to mention, however, thafthe Board of Supervisors voted unanimously on Johll Wayne limits, but the two-airport plan was 3 to 2: The supervisors have the same information JCranser has, namely that there are people in the noise zone at John Wayne Airport, but no one ls ln the noise zone of the planned El Toro airport, even when operating at 30 million annual pa.sse.ngers. The fatal tlaw in Kranser's reasoning. however, is that we do not need the large planned El Toro airport. Qeady, that airport can not be John Wayne. The demand is there. Ignoring the demand does not solve the problem. Finally, be 8$b what would have happened in Orange County if the Marines had not decided to leave El Toro. A past commanding general of the base has said he would be in favor or joint military and commercial use of the airport. The federal Aviation Administration had a large aviation traffic handling facility at El Toro more than 20 years ago. The administration holds title to hundreds of acres of El Toro for future needs. No doubt this I fLE PHOTO I OM..Y Pl.OT Main Street in Balboa Village looked like the aftermath of a hurricane after city crews removed ficus trees on Sept. 17. avittion use upsets JCranser. DONALDNYRE Newport Beach Local politicians should not resort to these tactics When we think or politics, we generally think of dishonesty (or worse). And, while th1s is a valid view, it doesn't have to be tbat way (especially at the local level). This past Newport Beach City Council election featured a political consultant, Dave Ellis, with a track record of questionable campaign tactics. ln this. election alone, he lied about the investigation ls definitely wananted. Politics is a dirty business; but, we want our local politics to be run cleanly-free of individuals who have difficulty working within the parameters of acceP.table ethical behavior. Message to Adams, Ellis and others with questionable ethics: Admit what you've done, take unwavering responsibility and quit being part of what is wrong with our country. J.B. LITVAK Costa Mesa Leece played an important role in the community message and only took partial I read with great amusement the responsibility after he was caogbt in letters published in the Daily Pilot the lie. And. because Councilman Gary ' demanding that you cease publishing Adams hired Bilis, he placed himself in letters about, photos of or comments a precarious position as well. Yes, an from Wendy Leece. I especlally enjoyed the fact that they appeared on the same page as an editortal pralslng Leece, among others. for her hard work and contributions to the community. . Leece. whether you agree with any or all of her posJtions on how to educate our children, provided a very valuable service to tbis community. She stimulated debale Qf issues that might otherwise have been ignored. Her lone voice raised the level of interest by citizens of this community in the educational process that continues to do an unsatisfactory job of educating many of our children. Only time will tell if her ouster from the school board will result ln a better education for our children. In the meantime. rather than mufDe her comments, my suggestion to the D~ Pilot is, invite Leece to write an occuional commentary oo educadnMI llRm lbe feels are tmportant to ~well-being of the cblldren of dDa community. · . GEOFfWEST • • Costa Mesa Thanks to the Olily Pilot and Cl>o~man airis P>x BndoeecUa a copy of a letter I recently recet'wd from our eongreseman. Rep. Chris Cox. The Daily Pilot wu an integral pan of this action. Your cooperadon la greatly appreciated. Communication la extremely important, in families, ln business, in poUdca and in life Itself. I became irritated with the congressman after no response to several letters I had written about a ~ increase in medication coat at the Veterans' Admlniatration Hospital Cox had been working on the subject and ensured me of a "futer response in · the future." The letter I submJtted to ·the Pilot. which was printed on Nov. 15, lgnlted the whole project. Thanks. J will be ln touch with the • congressman's omee to follow up on the sUbject. A special copy of his letter bas been forwarded to The American Legion Magazine, which is headquartered ln Indiana. to advise aJl fellow legionnaires throughout the country to get lo touch with th~lr representative and get behind Cox and his bill, HR 2820, as well as to tell them about the very important action by Cox to present to the new Congress e.uction to immediately repeal the lnCnlasect co-payments. Communkadon ii a wondeifu.I thing. Let's keep It up~ ~rt Beach What Corona del Mar beach needs is mo~ sand As well as an:hitectuca.I improvements Cor our small beach, we need new sand. No new sand is carried to the shore because of the jetty, and the old sand is depleted and worn out. 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She, as well for reamkd mttal i11/om1111Wn New computer classes at Senior Center A new season of computer classes will be offeted at the Costa Me.a Senior" em.er to include Introduction to Computers, Mk7osoft Word, Quicken, Window, Windows 98, Windows XP. Digital Photography, and E-mail and Intemet. For ddalJs, cllll llte ~ M&i Sat/or Caler Ill (949) 645-2356 QU01I OF THI DAY ., ,,.. °"' ,.,,, 61111 IMrH"" a,,.,. £& qlrli, ..... dwy ..... ,,.,,,.,., 111 If lt ..,., ,,.,,., ID ,We ""'1t recdv&" -. . Cllitl ..... Eltlndl ..... bc1ls ball ltbalcoech • '-· ~ 27, 2002 . -Unselfish Estancia rolls to eighth straight win to open Coast Classic Thursday. =:ulkHr CX>STA MESA -'lbe Estancia HJgb ba,11 bubtball team took care of its Rift •• •-. on the court lbunday. shar-ias tbe ball Jib lt was goqd will on the way tD a ?fS.29 Yk:tory over Rancho Ala- mllal in tbe Int round of the Estancia ea.. Clwk: at &bnda HJgb. After opening a little alugglshly, allow-hlc tbe Vaqueros (0-7) to take an 11-9 ie.d wbh 2.-0. left 1n the first period, the P.ltlea (9-1) scored the next 24 points and kept pouring it on, until they led, 69-17 tn the opening minute of the final quarte!'. Using their supreme height advan- tage, bearing down on defense and maintaining intensity long after the out· come was decided, the F.agles ex- tended their win· Ding streak to eight They also pleased Coach Oui.s Sorce. "'As a coach, you get chills, because you preach team. R. Alamitoe 29 team, team,• Sorce &tanda 76 said "And these guys were the ulti- mate teammates in the third quarter. 1bat may have been the most unselfish high school basketball I've ever witnessed. I gu~ our guys still have the Christmas spirit, because they.were playing as if it was better to give than receive. They were making the extra pass. it seemed, every time down the court.• Up comfortably, 35-13, at halftime, P.standa. playing for the first time ln its own gym. outscored the Garden Grove League representative, 30-4, in the third quarter. In the period. the B8gles made 12 of 21 fteld·goal attempts, while hold· Ing the Yaqueros to just 2 of 12 from the field Seven dilfereot Eagles scored in the third-quarter blitz, which provided a treat for the home aowd. After a 6-0 spurt to open the quarter, the Eagles answered Rancho's first sec- ond-half field goal with eight straight points, on a Joey Undquist follow shot and layups by Matt Cachola. Undquist and Zack Novak. Rancho. held to a season-low scoring output. netted its final field-goal of the third period with 4:44 remaining. prompting a 16-0 Estancia run that helped the Eagles close out the quarter with a 65-17 edge. Baabrta by E.rtk Andersen and Hugo F.scobedo gave the Eagles their biggest lead. 69· l 7, matching the ma.rg1n they defeated m Monte to set a achool ai.ngle- game record. Dec. 16 in the Garden Grove lbwnameot But Rancho picked up its pace as &- tanda emptied the bench, which in- cluded a trio of freshmen whom Soroe was happy to get some varsity exposure. 1Wo of those freshmen, 6-foot-3 Dal- las ICopp and 5-5 Shaun Markley, hit their only fteld goal attempt to 8n1sh with two and three points, ~ly, SEAN Hl.l.£R I OM.Y Pl.OT Estancia High's Joey Lindquist breaks through the Rancho Alamitos defense in a scramble for the rebound Thursday. much to the delight of the Estancia vet· . quarterfinals. Anaheim surprised Co· erans who stood and cheered their rona del Mar, 43-41, ln Thursday's first buckets from the bench. round. •'lbat was nice to aee our older guys 1bw'14aY'1 victory saw four Blgles cheering and pulling for the freshmen." either match or exceed their previous Sorce said. career lingle-pme 9COring highs. Freshman Micllael McDaniels Scott Sankey, a 6-S junior, skied over chipped in two rebounds in his limited smaller Vaqueros all night to collect a minutes, giving those on band a pre-career-high 14 points, hitting 7 of 9 view of the years to come. field-goal attempts and ~ chipping in This season continues tonight at 8, ftw rd>ounda. when the P.agles, off to their best start Undqulst, the Bagles' 6-7 senior cen- since the 1995·96 squad opened 12-1, ter, also had bla way in the paint against meet Anaheim in the championship the Vaqa, whole tallest starter wu 6-0 senior Jose Perez. Undquist took full ad· vantage, arna•fn8 game h.lgba in points (21) and rebounds (12). He also blocked two ahots, bit eight of 14 fleld-goal tries and was S of 6 from the foul line, before exiting with the rest of the atarten be- fore the end of the third quarter. P.lcobedO, a sophomore guard. wu 3 of 3 from the field, Including one of the Eagles' three three-pointers, to post a career-high semi point.a. Cachola matched bla season high SM fAGI ES, Paa• Al HIGH SCHOOL GIRLS SOCCER Olcemblr 30 llonofM QEOllQE QRE!NWAL T .. Oat/ Pilot COLLEGES Anteater freshman took advantage of his first start against Saint Mary's. T wo months ago. Mlb Efevberha was oo the verge of being a redshirt. Now, the UC Irvine'• Jone true fresholan is bringing life to the UCI men's basketball team. While the Anteaters were losing to Stanford last week, Fievberba said he wu ltching to get lo the game. He entered with 4:05 le.ft and the Cardinal on lta Wily to a 84-57 win. Three days . later, Efevberba received bis first collegiate start and responded with a career-high 17 -point performance against Saint Mary's. Granted, Saint MarY•isno Stanford. but the UOftesbman ~his athletic akiDs and prollfic scoring ability, .. •e .. :,. ..... ... leading the :ii Anteaters to the .:.tWu ';; -.oe victory. S I ~TC' -. .He did whatever VIRGEN he wanted to do,· Saint Mary's Coach Randy Bennett said of EleYberha. ·He just scored at will on ua in that first half.• Scoring is not of unfamiliar territory for Fievberba. He scored 58 points for Ganesh& High In a win over Brea Olinda last year. and he scored 20 or more points in 20 games, 30 or more 10 times and 40 or more in five other games. He Jed Ganesba to a 24·5 record and the VaDe Vista League tide. He was named the Valle Vista League MVP, too. When UCI Coach Pat Douglass first talbd about the 6-foot·S freshman he drew comparisons to Jerry Green. Makes sense. Both players are from the Pomona area and both bring a rare excitement to the court because of their ability to score. So, I gueu it also makes sense that Douglass thought to redsbirt P.fevberha. just 11.ke he did with Green in bla first year with the Anteaters. However, DouglaA realized P.fevber:ha's talents ~re too valuable to atasb away for a season. He also bad another quality trait Douglas.s admires. Whenever Douglass talks about Efevberba, the UCI coach usually says, •He has a lot of confidence." ,11 ~'a confidence CO'tlfo' go a loJl8 way in regard. lilll~ playing time as Big West Conf~nce play is set to begin Jan, ... ' All indication of P.fevberba's confidence came in ucrs Midnight Magic. when he responded after being compared to Green. the Anteaters' career ecoring leader who was Big West Player of the Year the past two seasons. •Jerry is a great player, I'll have some big shoes to 6D over here.• Efevberha SM COUEGES, P•1• AlO .Sailors lose in overtime ., HIGH SCHOOL BASKETBALL SUMMARIES ...-.c...a... ........... ~.a. c.111141 ..... bwa.... ANlhelm -,t 10 • 12 -., CdM • t1 10 18 .-'1 ._..., -Rodriguez 2, Vllencla 8, .......,. 12. Jonee 9, Oe\lllle 6, MK8el191Z 15, Ben'loe 3. 3iJt goe19-Bemtra 1, M~Beottez 1. Fouled out -Rldrfguez. . T~ll -none. c-w .. ...,_ ManclllM 19, Luce 2, Sheridl-Odom 0, Waktl o. MetMn 2. Nonhridge 15, S.bom 9, Freede .. 31Jt. gc>llls -M.nclll11 ... Northridge 1,SMbom 1. Fouled out-none. Technicell -none. &mm C....a..ic FhtAound &&.ode"· R. ~ 21 ..... bwa.... R. Al#nltoe fl 2 4 12 -29 ~ Ill 11 '° " -1'I ...,..., ~-Tnijillo 6, Per9Z 2, ~ 7, Tran 4, Cotlier 10. ""'Pl-gc>llls -f'9m)t 1. Fouled out -none. Technlcale -none. &alacl9 -S.nkey 14, Pinto 5, Undqul9t 21, Cac::hol• 9, Novak 5, Strom•n 8, EICObedo 7. M•rtcley 3, Anderaen 2, Kopp 2, Hoffman 0, Melsener 0, Viramontes 0, McOaniela 0. 3iJt. goal• -Pinto 1, CadlOle 1, Eacobeco 1, Mertcley 1. Fouled out -none. Tedmicela -none. 0...,.. HolMy a...ic Rntround Rodcln ... Costa Me.a 47 ..... bwau.-. CosteMea 111 I I IS -"1 Roddin 21 21 2A :zo -• COllla Mi.--Molina 9, Knox 13, D. Kn1corian 7. W.ldron 5, Stankovic 3, Milwerd 7. T. Krikorian 3, Peplc 0, AbedraboO. :J..pt. goe6a -Knox 3, D. Krikorian 1, T. Krikorian 1. Fouled out -none. Technlcale -none. Aoddllt-At1(18132, &luwe1ller 3. Wotth ... HocJitna .. ICulthe 5. Herben 8, Wwd 7. Olean 8, Scheitlin 6, Elston ~~*i~11er1,. Anderton 1, W.rd 1, Lerma 1. Fouled out -none. Tec:hnlcai. -none. St.OMlll~ RntRound Su.le R..,w. ~uNr:w•._w:"-'rt 60 ..... by Newport 20 10 • 14 • !lO Suak Rapids 10 n 1:1 1e • 511 N.wpcMt Harbof -Cameron e. Rorden 4, Perrine 3, B. Lowenthal 11, Pa}evlc 16, T. lowenthal 4, Pinesett 5, Glnalc 0, Soza O. Hunter 0. 3-pt. goals-B. Lowenthal 2, Perrine 1, Rorden 1. Fouled out -Paievic. Tectinlcala -none. ... A..,w. -Jepma 8. S.defgaah1 4, Ooetet 6, Hille 19, Sweeker b, Naegeli 2. BotL 13. 31Jt. goals -none. Fot.lled out -none. Tec:hnlcal1 -no~. GIRLS ~T---c a..w.y ":. c,_ 38 ..... bwau.-. Estancia f1 a l 11 -31 Bertceley I 12 14 :ZO -M &c.tde-Byfield 10, Gray 12, W.ae 9, Garcla 3, Castro 2. Pena 2. Mino o, WllaonO. 3-pt. goals -none. Fot.lled out -Mino, W-. Tecnnicala -none. ' a.talley-Stephens 2, Wright 2, Moto 3, Brown 4, V•ughan 6, White 4, MooN 8, JemM 12, Cott 2, Muriaa 7. Keys 2, JohMOn 6. 3-pt. goals -JamM 1, Moto 1. Fouled out -none. Tec:hnlcal8 -none. FlrwtRowtd ~-Mwlt W:>odbridge..... ~ Z2 •• COlta MeN 7 M 11 7 • » Wa a ill.....,._ Corbin 9, Ericbon II, Ooyte 12, -***>n 9, Alberti 8. Moeller 8, Nlchol11, ~ 1'- VMa S. 31Jt. goell -Doyte 2. Corbin t Fouled out -noM. Colllll M9M-Bric* 3, lAnderoe 2. Na« 11,......,.. 13, s.nc:n. 3, Klbln 3, Cluff o, Langmoa o, Montoya o, NManlae 0, ~ 0, WeggoMf o. 3-pt. pl•-Brici: 1. Senchez 1, Klbin 1. Fouled out-none. ... • SPORTS PHOTOS BY S£.AN HILLER I DAILY PILOl EsLancia's Jordan Stroman (left) leaps, and right, Estancia's Carlos Pinto reaches over Rancho Alamrtos defender Jose Perez . BOYS BASKETBALL Friday, Oecem>ef 27, 2002 M SCORES, SCHEDULE RntRound Villa Pert 68, Glendele ~r '.J7 Wotbnen 55. Notre Dame (Rtv.) 30 ChapatTal 80, Irvine 42 Edison 60, So. Torrance 67 Estancia 76, Rand\o Alamitos 29 Anaheim 43. Corona del Mar 41 Trabuco Hills 55, La Ouinta 43 Rosemead 59, Mayfeir 47 Tod9y Championship Quarters 4:50 p.m. -I/Liia Part vs . Workman 8 p m. -Chaparral vs. Edison 6:25 p.m. • Estancia v•. Anaheim 3:15 p.m. -Trabuco Hills 111. Rosemead Consolation Bracbt Noon -Hoover 11s Notre Dame (Riv.) 1:30 p.m. -So Torrance vs. lrvJne 9 a.m. -Corona del Mar vs Rancho Alamitos 10:30 a.m -Mayfair 11-11. La Quinta' EAGLES Contmued from N3 with nine points, while al'>o con tributing five a<..Sists and four steals, typifying the un~lfhh ness that warmed Sorce'l> heart. Sophomore Carlo~ Pinto added five points, four ill>'>l'>I'> and four rebounds, while Novak rounded ou1 I.he 'ilarten. with five points and three 'iteals. Junior Jordan Stroman added eigh1 points and four rebounds, while Tyler Hoffman contrihuted three assists. The Eagle<; path 10 a potenual tit.le -game matchup Wlth Villa Park wa<; bolswrcd when May fair. the tournament''> No. 2 '>t'ed lost tL'> fir'>t·round matchup after reponedJy suspending 11 V-df'>llY players for nusconduct dunnK d recent mp to Hawaii If the F..agles can get by Ana heim. they would face tonigtn·s Trabuco HilJc;-Rosemead Wlnner in Sarurday'<i 6:25 pm semifinaJ MesaKO'd Sailors GIRLS BASKETBALL Sailors break even in Vegas Rocklin· outscores Mustangs, 21-9, in second quarter and coasts to lopsided 86-47 win Thursday. Steve Vlraen Daily Pilot ORANGE -Thursday's first- round game was the calm before the stonn for both Costa Mesa High and Rock:lin. the two boys basketball teams that played against each other in the 38th Orange Holiday Oassic at Olap- man University. The Costa Mesa Mustangs (4·6) are sure to be disciplined by their coach. Bob Serven. after comm1tting several turnovers and giving way 10 defensive breakdowns. Meanwhile, Rock- lin, after its 86-47 win over the Mus~. will face prep power- house Mater Del The Rocklin Thunder (4-7), a team from the Sacramento area. used an effective full-court press defense and received a dynamic performance from senior point gwud Ryan Angel. who scored 32 points in about two and a half quarters of play. Angel. one of the leading scorers in the Saaa- meoto area. hit s.ix of his 10 three-point anempt.s and. over- all, finished 12 of 18 from the field, mainly oonverting on lay- ups after steals from the defen- sive press. "We turned the ball over 100 many times," Serven said. ·Part of that is youth. Part of that is Just bad dedaion making. There's not a whole lot to say after a game like that We're kind of in a funk right now. We got to find a way to get out of that· Costa Mesa went up, 15-11, with 2:22 left in the first quarter after senior Danny Krikorian swished in a three-pointer. But. Rocklin. which has won its league the past two seasons, went on a 10-0 run to grab a 21 · 15 lead to end the first quarter. Costa Mesa freshman guard Scott Knox led the Mustangs with 13 points. while Krikorian scored seven and Curtis Milward came off the bench to add seven. Knox drained 3 of7 from beyond the arc. Rock.lln outscored Mesa. 19-2. in thf! opening 4:22 of the third quarter. The Mustangs managed only two field goals in the third quarter, one with 18 seconds spent and the other coming with 23 seconds left in the period. Costa Mesa will face La Mirada today at 9 a.m. at Chapman Uni- versity. run into trouble Suak Rapids takes advantage of big front line, and Pajevic's foul trouble. Sf. CWUD. Minn. -II didn't take big and physical Suak Rap- ids High too long to figure out how to deal with Newport Har- bor in the first round of the St. Ooud Tuurnament Thursday as it used its big front line (6-9, 6·5, 6-6) to an advantage. especially in lieu of the fact ii was able to get Newport Harbor's 6-foo:-8 Nedim Pajevic into foul trouble. As a result the Sailors of New- port Harbor were dealt a 58-50 loss and are in the consolation round today at 2:30 p.m. against Mahtomedi High. Pajevic picked up two quick fouls in the third quarter for his third and fourth personals. forc- ing him to the bench. He re- turned late in the third quaner and fouled out with 3:00 left Newport runs into Nevada champion and settles for split. The Newport Harbor High ~ basketball team split two games Thursday in the Las Vegas HolidayOas- sic. topping Fountain Valley. 53-37, in the pool-play opener, then falling to host Centennial, the reigning large schools state cham- pion, 80-22. Jilllaone Whitfield paced the victory over Fountain Valley with 25 points. In the second game. Vic- toria Swigert and Vanessa Miller scored six points aµiece for the Tars (8-4), who continue in the tour· nament today at noon ag-ainst Desert Pines (Nev.). Eagles lose, 54-38 Estancia High's ·Big Three." Xochitl Byfield, Tisha Gray and Tri'lha Wase combined for 31 points, but it wasn't enough as Berkeley won, HIGH SCHOOL BOYS BASKETBALL Too little too late for CdM Sea Kings' comeback just falls short in opening-round loss to Anaheim, 43-41 . 54-38, m pool play of the r:anyon lournaml•nt Thursday 111 Anaheim Hilh. Gray <;cored I..! pomt' and grabbed nme rt• bounds. while Byfield con- tributed 10 pomts and seven rebounds and W~ nine points and 11 re bounds l-..stanc1a feU 10 5-5. Estancia will play at 7:30 tonight agamst Newbury Park at Canyon J ligh. Mesa fall s, 68-39 Costa Mesa High's girl<> basketball team opened the ir own tournament Wlth one of the perennial strong program s. Wood- bridge, and was unable to keep up the pace en route 10 a 68-39 loss in the first round Thur day night. Rhodi Naff had 15 points and Rick:ell Reeve., had 13 points, but tt tailed off af- ter that a.s Woodbridge had too many weapons. Co<.ta Mesa return~ to the Ooor today at l :30 p m against Lo Osos of Ran cho Cucamonga. Corona del Mar attempts to defend Pacific Coast League title with one hurdle to overcome -. Calva.rf Chapel. Bryce Alderton Daily Pilot OORONA DEL MAR -Corona del Mar High wrestling coach Gary Almquist got his preyers answered. •rm excited about (Santa Ana) a.Jvary Olapel being in the leastie." said Almquist about the powerhous. Eagles moving into the Pacific c.oast League this sea- son. "I want the young kids to get as tough as they can get and we're going to find out how tough we need to be." quvary Olapel bas won twQ of the last three state titles and had five wrestlers place In the top five at the Masters tournament '8st season. John Williams (171 pounds) went 38-1 to win the state title and Masters tourna- ment as an Eagle junior last sea- son to claim The Times' Wrestler of the Year recognition. Fresh off Corona's first Pacific Coast League title, Almquist bas just three seniors off a team that featured CIF Southern Section Division ID champion Steven Russell (heavyweight) and Ste- phen Shipman (215 pounds), who finished fifth at OF. along with league champion Jeremy Warner (118). Russell and Ship- man both won league titles In their respective weight classes. HWe're a young team that will work hard," said Almquist, now in his seventh year coaching Sea King wrestlers.. "We'll have noth- ing but our work cut out for us. I want guys who work hard over guys with talent." Returning for Corona include seniors cam PoepisO (145), Du Gushue (152) along and Joe )(]under (171). Three junion ln- cludµlg Ryan Shores (160), Dane Robie (189} and Ala Diaz (215) round out CdM's upperclaaa· men. ' Shores, Roble arm Diaz all won district championsb.ipl along w\f.h. sophomore Brian Feeley ll the Newport-Mesa District Ownploosblps Dec. 19. The Sea lCings went 1-2 against F.atanc,ta, Costa Mesa and Newport Har· bor. Shores defeated a Costa Mesa wrestler. 15·11, in one of the lon- ger matches at the four-team meet. ftnaDy wrapping bis arms around the opponent's knees and ftfpplng him on his back to win. Gushue took second at the Andrew Pena ·Cassie at lrvlne High Dec. 14, "(Shores} has really work.ed hard," said Almquist, who was IarEely responsible fpr organiz- ing the fim·ever ~ewport·Mesa championships. . . Robie trailed his Newport Har- bor counterpart, 15-4, during their match last week but came back to set himself up for a win- ning pin where be strapped his left arm around his opponent's neck and flung him to the mat Robie's win sent the Corona crowd into cheers. "I -credit Coach Almquist and . all bis wrestling moves,• Robie said afterward. "I never gave up." Sophomores Matt Loeb (125), Isaac Inouye (130), Jon Dean (140), Robbie Richey .<heavy- weight) and Tuytor Alston (103), who gets bis cast off a broken hand today, join freshman Tun SUllivan as others to lead Co- rona's charge this season. CdM fills every cl1W except 112. Almquist expects Tesoro. to also be competitive when league play begins. "I believe in the saying, 'Sem- per Rex Maris,' Latin for ~ys Icing of the sea,'" Almquist said. C Irvine Basketball Doubleheader Monday, Dec. 30 Women " vs. Portland State 5:10· p.m. Men , SPORTS Corona del Mar's Ryan Shores battles a Costa Mesa opponent in a recent match THE SEA KINGS • Taylor Alston, So. Brian Feeley, So. Matt Loeb, So. Isaac Inouye, So. Tim Sullivan, Fr. Jon ·Dean, So. Cam Pospisil, Sr. Dan Gushue, Sr. Ryan Shore&, Jr. Joe Klunder, Sr. Dane Robie, Jr. Alex Diaz. Jr. Robbie Richey, So. Coech: Gary Almquist (seventh year) Corona del Mar High's Brian Feeley, on his way to a victory by pin in a match against Costa Mesa. COLLEGES Cootinued from NJ, said. "But I'm going to try my best. Maybe I'll end up like him or even better ... I want to help the team out and help them get into the Ne.AA Tournament I want to do whatever It takes to get this team there.• Last week asainst Saint Mary's, Efevberha began his quest. • Efevberha wasn't the only new starter who gave ua 8 lift against Saint Mary's. Sophomore Greg Ethington also provided a spark in his first start of the season. The 6-8 sophomore, who started In place of junior center Adam Parada, scored seven points and drew two key offensive fouls. Bach time Ethington planted his feet and got the charge call. he provided the Anteaters with momentum. Ethington scored a career-high 13 points.in the Joss to Stanford. • ua will have a two-game homest.and to close out the nonconference season. The Anteaters will host Indiana-Purdue, Fort Wayne Saturday at 7:05 p.m. and then Florida Atlantic. a 2002 Ne.AA Tournament participant. Monday at 7:35 p.~ UCI has won 28 of its last 31 home games (.903} at the Bren Events Center, dating back to the end of the 1999-2000 season. • 1n this week's Big West Conference statistics, ua leads the league in free-throw WRESTLING Three sterling E~gles percentage at .811. The Estancia coach notes Anteaters rank second in scoring defense (64.6), three-point field achievements at " • I goal percentage defense (.330). recent tournament. • steals (8.57) and rebounding ,.,, h" defense (30.1). Three I}'ltanda High wrestlers Parada leads the conference in had jfn)iig perfonnances at the ; field-goal percentage (.638) and 8,lg Bear Tuurnament, completed Jeff Gloger ranks first in steals,. ''"~turda"f, said fourth-year Eagles' with an average of 3.43 ~,, Coach Steve Perez. game. Gloger leads the team . Senior Victor Carmona (125 • with 21 assists and 24 steals. pounds) took tournament MVP • Senior guard Mike Hood and honors after he went 4-0 on • red.shirt freshman guard Ross three pins (one in the flnal) and a • Schraeder have each hit 10 technical fall. three-pointers through seven Carmona went 3-0 to win the " games. district championship at 125 · pciunds Dec. 19 and placed • fourth at the P.dison Tournament • YOUTH BASKETBALL earlier this seaaon. · Junior Steve Pedroza (140) ad· • vanced to the semlflnals of the Big Bear Tuumament, also called • the •King of the HW" Thuma-." ment, while tophomore Raul ~ Cruz won three matches on plna. · Notch another win for Newport The seventh-grade Newpon- Mesa boys. National Junior Baaketball All-Net team Im- proved its record to 4-0 with a 49-46 victory over Fullerton. Junie McGee led Newport with 14 points and alx rebounds while Robbie .,,.. bad nine points. Joe l!bat..t (ef&bt), PJ. .. ,,_ (four), ..,.. c..ldwtll (four and six reboundl), Wll XllJ (four), and ........ and Al Hsd#n, MCh with two points. contributed to Newport'• ICOr1ng. Newport tnOed for the Int two and • half qmrten befslre going to the full-court press. The team will be participating In the National Junior Buketball Holiday Claasic this weekend and will ,reaume d.Mtion play in January. •in eighth-grade glrls All-Net acdon: • Mlalion Viejo 48, Newport 30 .,_ Holdlll and BdUmy O.Ym led Newport with 10 polnb each while Ame o..n- ..... and hy Mlllo added four polntl 1plece for Newport. who ICOl'lld only two points in the third quarter aft.er tnJling, 30-18 al daebalf. Estanda hosts a 52-acbool : tournament Jan. 3-4 that will in-• elude all four Newport-Meta • schools <Newport Harbor, Estan-• da, Coeta Mela and C.Orona del Mar}, along with teams from the rest of Orange County. Lu Vegas. Omard, Loi ~ Rtvenkl& • and San Diego. ' • I • I .... fric!!J1 Dtc_.. l1, 2AllZ AU Lilli ... ii Gill ..... •i;ff s • Gill ... -......... • Giil .... ------------.. l.1111 .... .. ""'.... -...... .. l.1111... - ·--Subject to condition' presc:rll>ed by the ""'"""' ef ~ .,,,._ responses to the University's Prequehficalion QuestioM•ln for ; ~ llutld contud are SOUlflt lfom ~~; llle followlni proied: PMUM&~ATICMe ~-STIP6 PreiMt....._."Hl4 U..Vasln Of ~.V. ,.OUAIJftaTICMe Of PllOWICTM Ms.It~ tlle Uf1!venlty's primary objective In utilizin1 u<;-dtsl&n build epproac.h Is to br1n1 the be$t avell1ble lnt•cr•ted dasi&n •nd construction eapatience to this Proiect.. The University hes det.,mined that O.S11n Builders w1'o submit proposak on tJ:its Prolect must IMt prequellfled .. Prequ•ttfltd Oesicn luilders will be requwtd to have the follow1n1 C.lifCKnia contractor's Ncense: OENERAl BUILOINC, -a· 91111aAl DISCWYIOlt Of WOU ' The pro,osed Projed Includes construction ol en approaimately sao a.s.f. ,.,-"'C structure which wtl.I be e 4 to 5 level f~llity providi.c J~ Spaeu. The P•rtr.ina structure will be a relnfCKeed concrete lHll6dinc with park-on ramps. Concrete block 1u•rdtells will tie·ln erchitactuulty to adjacent bulldinp. The structure wlll be either • shew wall wuct.ural systam or • combl.ned mo-nt tr•med "'-w•ll system. The pertin structure rs ~ •s • Type H·lire rated buildin1 wltll 811 S-4 OCCU4)aftCy. There Is a tv•de ch1r11e between the north end south side' ot the site ~hat is rouctily equiv•lenl lo two levels; this chanae In topocrephy will ~ tceomrnodetad thfoueh the use ol slopes Md retalnlna wills. Tiie strwcture win be vanliletecl naturllly ....... require Ulet •t least -cent of the strllCt\Ke remain Ol*t,.-1he .,, Stairs •nd two elevetora •Ill provide vwtlcal transport•OOn. l'rllllery vtllllclller ec:cns to the ~truclw• will be frOfl'I C.st Pelteson Drive. with sec.ondaty acuas from the proposed Scutlli ...... dtal The P'OI! ~ t site Is located In ~ southeast qulldr•nl of the UCI C•m•E Is bounded by East Pell.ason Drive to th•. south '•kin& Lo the north, the C•tew•y Encineerinc and E,.i-1ni .......... .......... The followlnl pet'MlftS are d0in1 buslnea as: Rulity Men•1•m•nt Services Company, 421 Brookhurst StrHt 1228· A, Aneheim, CA 92801 Miul1.i. Inc. (NV), 2950 hst Flamillto Roed, I(. S, Lu Yeps, NV 89121 This business b con· ducted by: a COl'pof 8tlofl Have you start.d ~ business yet7 Yes, 5/'JJJ/ 1996 Mlu.lzi, Inc. Onhon Oulette. Pr .. l· dent This atetement was filed With the Couftty Clert of Or en .. County on 1 l/21,1)2 MUM24SH Deily Piiot 0.c. 20, Z7, 2002 Jen 3 . JO. 2003 Fl56 ??? -TMc..-.z ..... ~ ...... ,...., ................... ~··-··· ....... ,...... .... •fW. tft 1M ~ It-; I. lOlllllc ~al*' lA- 02·10 '-E'n~n. 811tlwN'lze4 ..... fOf J8coti .......... . outdoor 41tpl•r ef fwMW8 .. M tai.tlftc e•111l11t•••t atou, louted .. 2230 f elmew ltMd on • Cl•S MM, [IMl!r ................. ....... :.,....,.. z. --0..-. ._... .l.A-02· 11 fof 1'w\ •nd s.-.~.tcw. -two·•totr r..W..C. (••latliic to M '9lnol· 1"'-'> wlUI a llllnOf ~.,,. 5• _......_. ... .... , ...... 5 ...... .. ..-.0.<tacatMet 243 E. Z2ll4 Strffl Ill M Rl HH. E•wlro1u1Mnt•I .......... : ....... 3 • ...._ o.i. .... ZA-<>2·92 for Bren~ B.,k.,, lot an ua111p- tlon from cwrNt peril- inc requera-b (20' a 20' 1ar •1• required; 15,5• 1 19' nlstln1) to facUit•te • be4roo11t Mdltlon to en ublilll ..,..t•ll'lity r~. loc.te4 at 256.i falrw•y Orin in •n Rl '--· Envitonmental MterllV· n•t-1: nempt. 4. Minor Conditional Use Permit ZA·02-93 for Tracy flllp1tridl, au· t horized •1en t for Sh•heen S•d•&hl. to devl1te lrom shered P•rklnc requlrem•nta due to olf·set hou11 of opeution/llm1ted num· ber of occupents to establish a Plletu (personel tralnlf\&) studio 1n an uist1n1 oommerc111 bulldinc. loe1ted at 719 R•ndolph tB 1n 1 C2 Lone. Env1· ronmental deter 1n1n1 . tion: nempt 5. Planned Si1nln1 Procr•m U. 02-97 f0t "'-co Acost1, •utho· rll.ad 1pnt for Public SIOfqe. to •mend 1n Hlslin1 Planned Scnln1 pro1"m to •llow • mulmum of 6 buildinc SCnS fCK PUbhc stora1e buslneu usa, loctted et 207!1 Newpot"t Bovleverd 111 • C2 zone. Envron· mantel d•larmin•llon: e••mpt. " 1ny of the pr ecedin1 ectlons Me t hallen1ed in c-e. the challe"le mey be lltmtad to only those tnun in written com· ._ ... -. <mY•-•• •an-...... 14111,-a ... ,.,, .... ..... . .._. ........ ·--·---·-cm• OMm•-WI ... A216m TO All INTERESTED PERSONS: 1. P•tltioner: Sharon Smith Rooks flied • petiUon with Uus court for • decree chan11111 names •• follows· Sh., on Smith Rooks to ShM1 Smith Rook' 2. THE COURT ORDERS th1t d persons inlet· astad in ltlis matter sheU ..,.,.., bef0te this court •I the h11rln1 Indicated below to show cause 1f •ny, why the petition fOf dl•n1e of name should not be ar•nled. NOTICE OF HEARING Dete: 2·4-03 Time: 2·00 p.m Dept.: l73 The •ddfns of the court is ume as noted above 3. A eopy of this O.der to Show cauw shatt be publlshed 1t IHsl once Heh week for four successive weeks prior to the dal• set fCK hHrlnc on the petition Ml the followlna news paper of 1enaral circu latlon. printed on this county: Delly Piiot DATh DIC 20, 200! JUD91 RICHARD O. fUZU, SL, NOGf Of Tiii SUPOMNI COURT Published Ne wport Beach-Cost• Meu Daily Pilot December 1.1, 2002, l•nuary 3 10. 17. 2003 f 161 LMM>retory p lo the wnt and Middle E11ttll HouslflC to the east. Iii fbe new structure w1W be bullt over portions of the H1Stln1 Parkinc Lot TO ltc •nd 180. , IALE VIA CEA I lflED rw PfOf*1Y .... An alternete to this Pro.iect Is the dnlan end construction of the core · an : MAL RETURH ftf. -~ by Jule •IMl·U..11 t0t • !I0,000 pt ·ottice Bwldln< (also dtslcned as a Type 11 DAVID AU.EN Q1E11 C€IPT REOUESTED P. a.. Md .. S.. lir•ret.cl structure wiUI • 8 OCC:41P1ncy) whldl •ill be slructurllly CASE HO. A211797 .Miii P.a.. JOO falt .._ F...ity Tn.llt lrMstendina wflether °' nol tt •buts to or Is aapereted from the southwest To ,. helra. COMlt HllfM9y a,.. dlll9d OC11t1 wllh eotner of tfle parkinl structur•. This •0ttlce Buildlftc" will be • slffl bel...,.... -m NlwllOn leeaft. CA DMl'lllll ...... V-. Eaced·f,._ end reinforced m-y structwe founded on l4ther spread·-...,__..., _,, "'* P. Ctw UC. """pura-cf llf!IS CK dr'"-d p-s Sins end ... tor will provide varbcal 001eigent Cl9Cilln, mnd -~ N9wport .. ~ wtlO ns,,ort•llon Plumb1n&. mechemcal, i.1ecommunicetions •nd electrlcal :.:'.:. .,.wnc:i ~ ..... CA ~ 'TM ...,... llO ,...,_ .. wlll be rouctied into each floor. A sKond altern1te will be indudtd for In .. wll 01 -.... Ot ....._ F...itr 'rn.a ~ from .. the destsn of ten1nl lmprowements f0t this laclNty. The completion ol boll ol DAVID AU.EN o.d 0Ct511 f70 Mc ~ locallo!1 lftU9t tenant improvements w1U be edded by chance orde< attar approval by GIEM. Knllht DfM Af/A 2 raMOW .. mollll9- the University A PETITION FOR UIUnl ..... CA t101M from Iha Pn A. thifd eltern1te to thli Pro11ct will be the desJcn and construction of PR08ATE ,_. beerl 12151 ,..,_. le .._ ""*t flw (5) ~ • pedestrian bridfe lo connect the ulstlnc Social Sciences P11tllln1 ~ DONNA M. .._. punuMt llO c.lf. from the ... oA pur- Sttuctwe •1th the R1n1·Man ·spo11e• on the south side of u.. Graduate bm awl Codi ~ en.., llnd l'9fNt .,.,_ School of M•n•aement buildinc fhe brldp sh•ft consist of two &pens 0 A #CA DONNA llOfl 7alle Md C. ...... llO .. Pft far • pte·en11nured steel structure H I on mnonry abutmenta beartna on GIEM In lie &c-tor """* Cos91"*clll dlllly .ear..,. .... d • C:OmbHlllton of sptHd footln1s end drilled pien. Architeclur•I met•lwclftl Court ol calfomia. Codi 9ec:tlon 7210 ... S36.00 per dlty COfll- •nd lclrt1n1 ere a pert of this Pro1tet. <::ountyTHE ~.,,,.,.,, .. talJOwll'I * r r1bed IMndng "-dw ._ ltelatecl roedwey imswove-ts include the desCll •nd construction of a r .. ,,,....,.. '""" """*""""MMlldby llftlr .. ..,. to ttw rte• 1nt.,saction on East Peltason Drive to serve the parllin1 sttucture. ~PR08ATE ,...-~ "U.;-C=-1-::;.v;:;:;, ~ ~ .. ~ This intersection sh•h include traffic llcht controls activated by Jn-pavtment l ZAZUET,. , __ """" ..... se,,_.L The nlsl1n1 lntWS«tlon bet-Eut Peltuon and C•ielifM> ~ • ~ 11.ctJon to!!! ~~IN ~ will be lftOdrfttd into• T lftt.Mdion end the trllffic: control st~ M&ns ------lllddilr' ""' ...._ "' -~ •Ill be removed. ,.,_..,. ... .-...... ~ C81ft, In --.i _,., tlOIM INll be ~ P•rkl$1 Str•d•r• 4-slt• ••4 ceHtr•ctlH cHt Htl••••• :::~ -"' al .. u..ct-. or .... '°' ltl9 ..... oA ! 17 ,SJ ~~AO THE __, :f':: • Cllllllllr'1 ct.di. In .. l!pliCll d 1111 n.t1, OHie.a-..,._..,._ .. _ .... '-'"......., n;,,,,...... --.i -a1 .. -__. _. $4,HO;OM .. ..._.,, mnd ~ ....... tMdlt :;-.-..,--:.c., ... Pe4••~•-lr14t• llle•lt• -4 ce11•fHctl" , .. , Htl••••• ooclclll. W llftf, be ,.,_.. to 0..-~ In Iha f-..1 d s1...soo.-..-Mmllld b ~-..,..... v.g. u.c ._ ~ "°"' PflOC...U The .. mndllftfcocldla ~ ....... "' .... , ~ ...... prequaWicabofl process •Ill be conduct..i -. two steps 1nd will res .. ~ lor "" .-...Y I, 21110J, Iii .. _ _.._. In the Mtec:11on of two Ot more finelisb who will be prequ•llhed end wilt Wllll9tkli1 In .. .. .. NI .... tolow-INll "'90 .. ~-; be iSSMCJ P'Ol>OAI documtnts f0t this Projed. Upl l ~I~ Int klolllon: IDO &Ill 1nY ........ 09lmed to S ... 0.. will be the Mlbrnitt.81 of • Praq1111ification Questionnua dnuibecl THE ,...-Ca.t ~. ..... .. PM! dwrtng .. in l'l'.IOfe det•ll below Altar receipt of Iha l"raqualjfication Questionnelre _.... to ......, • (tU • L1111f9-,...-cf .. 1ftOtt11e. Iha University will review end determine• point -e f0t .. ell suf>mltt.( ....... undW .. taft\i:~c µrt 8leich, ....._ Thetllfllll......,. that meets the rn•nd•tory minimum requirements. Requuts '°' cl11tlty1 lndliOirlldlw1I CA l9ld .... tD dm on ... propsty inform•tion will be "''* at thh time, If required. After receipt and r•v-~<llicll• al.:...... be....,...___. or lndldng 1 rt •d of the tlwifketlom ucll PrequaflflC8tion Queallonnen ril r~n a fin8' Id. CTI* ......, .. WT9lllly • ID ,..... coMll, e iii rw, Md poont -e. ~Inc of Oesip Bulldws for tMs flnl step •Ill be deter ,.,,,. .. ,,_,,.. *" llwal& ~ ...... cf .. cllll by the 19pplo9Uon of an a.slebltshtd r•ttnc system (detailed submittal ilpiWWW...._ to ..,. cuwk •WW. or cie.r. °' ... ,.Mo .... le r•••-nta and tlle ,.tin& system 11te conteiMd In the Prequ•liflc•tlon ~. edlorw ..._,. .... Oft II\ •• le" llM7.lt. n. 9UCt1c1f1 Quntlofta~~ ...... __ ........ _ __,_.. ~ ~ .............. n. .... --..,, .. 0...,. Bu-.. 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CA tari llwd., Cosu Met.a, CA of ltlo ~Mt(•) Isl 2144 ~-RMe' Saw 92627 wlll ull llJ ere: l'~C::IFIC WHEY Devld P 9«11M4, 3134 2807J ~ ~· CM!Ptlltift lllMw on CltYSTAL COYI L ,.,,.,. Country Club Orin, l 'lutta ........ CA tan feOruary 'D, 2002 ·et The flHljcub listed Costa Meu, CA '26215· Thia 1111.--1 • CAN!• 10:00 •.m. A«Uon to be ebova e'8 ~lnl to 2344 duded by: 111 lftdlvld\lal held at Z550 Newport tlle Department ot Thia business k c;on .._.,. ,_ ltart.d dolfll Blwcl .. Costa Mtla, CA. Altollolle Bevara1e ducted by an lndrvldual t>vslfMu y.tl ... 92627. f'ropeny to be c-trot to ... altoholtc Have yo., •tart.ad doin& AllC£la Savap ~Id H fOllowa; mltul· bever11ea et: 7961 buslneu yatl No Th& stai.ms11t wu leneoua llovubold l'AClflC COAST HWY, David P. Berlland fllecl with CM Count_y ~. ,.,._., ~. NEWf'OltT COAST. CA Tllis Sl•l-.t ... CWll of OJanee Covnty fur11llutt, 9"118"CH , t2167 med with tile County on 12/l."'°2 •n6 dothint betonallla Type ot llcense(s) Cieri! ol Oranc-County too1...,1721J to U.. fotlowlnt; .Aslc>lled fCK: 41 • ON· on 12/10/02 Oady l'llot O.C 'D 2002 ,.._·Uilltt SAU 8£ER NflJ WINE . l!M2M26SJI Jan 3. 10, 17 2ooj nfri ...,... GerrNn, L.8-37 EATINC Pl.AC( Detty P;4ot Dec. 13, l'O. ' hlinct.O'Ca111,70 O•ilyPllotOac.Z7,2002 27 2002 Ji11 3 • l'at Richards, UI Jan. 3, 10, 2003 F160 2003 . Fl46 Vinneo lkdlcal Cro119. .......... ... ....... ~Mnle,330 G ... A. Younir. 340 Jolin Cooper. 365 Karyn Bro09, 50S Joe Grady, 717 RICHARD SIDdERS. AUCTIONEER Publish•d Newport Beach·Coste Mau Dally Pilot Oacernkf 27, 2002, Jenu.,y 3, 2003 f 169 .......... .......... The followln1 per son. are do1111 business as MECT FLORA. 120 N Tustin Ave., ~It& A, Newport Beach, Call f0tnia 92663 MECT, INC (CA), 2700 W Coast Hwy ~1te •2!17. New1>«t Beach. C1fllCKnia 92663 This busmen Is con ducted by: an tnd1vodual Have you •l9'ted doina business yet? No MECT. Inc .. /s/ Pres tdent Thrs statement wu hied with the Co11nty Clerk of Oranae County on 11/27/02 20026925257 Da~y Pilot Dec V. 2002. Jan. 3.10, 17, 2003 Fl70 .......... ... s...... The follow1n1 per sons are doln1 busln.ss u The Bnch Ball, 2116 W Oceanfront, Newport Beach, CA 92663 The Beach Ball CCKpo· ration (CA), 3700 New· port Blvd. 1100. Hew port Beech. CA 92663 This bus1nHS 1s con· ducted by· a cOfporetion Have you slMted do"'C but1neu yet? Yes. 1980 The Beach Ball Cor pCKal>e>n Sando CoHet. President This statement was filed with the County Clerk Gt Ounce County on 11/13/02 2002H2S61S Daily Pilot Dec 13. 20. 27, 2'002 hn 3, ZOOJ f 147 .......... ... s..... The fo~ .--e" doff1a b-aa: Tbe lollowma parso11$ .,. doinc ~ .. Gennleft's Wies, 369 E 17th St. 12. Cost• Mesa. CA 92627 Classic Cre•llofts, 193Jl Echo Pess Rd .. Tr~ .CanY•:CA 92179 G11ty JoMJ)tl Mir ande, 19331 l cho Pass Rd., Trabuco Ceny4ln, CA 92679 Kim Adela Perry, 101 Pinon Tret lane. Costa Meu. CA 92627 This busmess 1$ con ducted by an rndJvtduel Hawe you started dolftC bui.neH 1•11 Ko This bus1ne'5 Is con dueled by an 1nd1Y1duel Have you started dotn1 business yet' Yes, l/l/ 98 c .,y J Miranda lh" •l•t•ment wu fried with the County Clert. ol 0. a nae County on 11/07/0? Kim Perry Thts sl•tement wu filed with th« County Cleril of Orenae County on 12126/0? 2002 .. UUJ Delly Pilot Dec 6, 13, 20. 27.2002 f1 42 2902 .. 27772 D"IY Pilot Dec 27, 2001 Jen 3. 10. 17,2003 fl71 ,.... ..... ... s...... ,.... ..... ...s...... The follow1na persons are dofn& business u Abyss Construcl14ln 6 141 P•l1sadt Or Hunhncton Beach, CA 92647 The lollow1n1 persons .,,. doinc buiuneu as M1j0f C•r Sales, l!I06l Sprindale St •107, Huntrn1ton BHch CA 92649 Antoine I Cerm•nos, 8182 Cepe Hope cw •205. Hunton1ton Buch CA92646 Denrel Senders 6141 Pal.Ude Or . Hunton11on Buch, CA 92647 This business is con dut.led by an md1w1duel Hawe you started dotn& businus, yet' No This business 1s con ducted by an rndrvodual Have you sterted doln1 bu!.tness yet? No Anlorne I Ceomanos lhts statement was filed with the County Clerk of 0. •nae Count1 on 12/03/02 2002H2SMO D•nrel S•n<kfl This, statemeni wu hied with the County Clerk ol 0.enae County 00 12/17/02 2002.00.27032 Oarly Poiol Dec 6 13, 20. 21. 2002 r1•1 Dt~y Pilot Dec 27. 2002 Jan 3. 10. 11. 2003 r 165 IS( 12'11 mna Of rnn111110 AH ra ESTATt Of: SELL your stuff tlYougti classified! Pim• llOlll• "'nJ.11<1111 •,.. m 110111 •Plf'fl wm IUISIMU. • Plf'tl J.1U151Wl WllO.A21"41 lo ~II her<s. benei• coarres, creditor... con toncenl creditors end persons who may oth UWIMI be 1nternted Ml the will or nlate, or both of PCGYE JANN BECHLCR ah PECYE I BECHLCR ak1 PECYC BCCHlER •h PECYE JANN MARSHALL alr.1 P[GYl J MARSHALL A "£ TrTIOH FOR PAO BATE hn bttn hied by KIMBERLY MARSHALL FllAHCOS rn the s- rlOf Cowl of Calif or nJA, County of ORANGE THE PETITION fOR PROBATE requests tflat KI MBERLY MARSHALL FRAHCOS be appo.nte4 es personel reprewnt• love lo edmonlster the estate of the dec9C!Mt THE PETITIOfil requnb authority to actmw11star the estate undtf Ille Independent Adrn1n1s l1atton of Estates Act (This Autho,.,ty w1H allow the personel •ei>f-11 lahve to lake rnanr tcbons wrtt>out obteon '"l court approval Bet CK• tel11n1 certeln very 1mportenl ectlon:s, howanr the penonal ,..,. ....... tr.. ..., be requwed to I'"' noi-to interested perw.., unlflu I.hey have wa1vM l'IOllce Of consanted to Ula Pf~ ecllon ) Th• independent ad m1nlstralt4ln authority Wiii lie IJ8nlff lllltn£ a11 interested ,_..°" files en obfSCIJoon to the petition end ttlow5 fooO ceu" wtty the -t sh<Mlld not er ...t the au~lty A HEARING °" the pe1rtoott wltl be held Oii JAMJAAY 23, 2003 at I .lO p.1t1. Ml 01i1K. l73 located .. 341 """ City Ofive SouUI. Of 11\P. CA 92161. ff YOO OllECT to "'1 crent1111 of the c-titivll, yov "'°'-'Id ..,_., at tlla ~"" •lid stete ,_ obtKUoos Of fN wotta. OOlscttoM wlt9' ttle c..t before ttt. ...,. .. Y- _..,_. ftWY be "' perso11 or llr yoljr '"°'"''· If YOU AM A CfllDt- T Olt or e1111t111e11t crMMofofttM -....., ,.. _. '* ,.. a.e. Wftfl the co.ir1 M4 INlll • copy lo the .-.oMI ,...,~,,_ ... ,k .... h .,.. e.wt --.... -a.tt-u. ..... tllafht...._ .. ~ .. ..,...,... .. JT•• CHt ...... 9UIO. Tiie "'-"' ... ~ .... ....... ..... ............ ..... .. .......... ....... ...... VOUllMYC.....• ....... .., .. -'.. ............... .................. ,...., .......... i: I ; : 'etw!. .T. , ......... . . ,,, ... ........ .,, ...... ~ ... ................ ........... ,...... c. .......... :Z:-:..'-i., .. , .. ..... _. ..... -··c: - Policy .How to Place A· Monday ...................... Friday 5:00pm Rates and deadlines are subject to change without notice. The publisher reserves the right to censor, reclassify, revise or reject any classified advertisement. Please report any CO'Of that may be in your classified . ad immediately'. The Daily Pilot acccpcs no liability for any em>r in an advertisement for which it may be responsible except for the cost of the space actually occupied by the error. Credit can only be allowed for the first insertion. • • CLASSIFIEiAD -iii Tuesday ................... Monday 5:00pm : .. AlltOUIKOIDITS & MISC. 1010-1110 GARAGE SAil 1419 IUSINESS & FllWKW All real estate 1dve1· hsina In this ~ IS aubjact to the Fader•I hlr Ho\1$1n1 Act of 1968 es emended which mikes it llleaal to advtt"tlw "any prefer· •nee, !Imitation or d1scrimlnatlon based on race, color', rell~. sex. handicap, famU1al status or n•tlonal onaln, or en Intention to make any such preference, limib· lion CK dlsaimlnatlon." This newspaper will not knowln&IY accept any advertisement for rHI estate wfllch Is In violation of the lew. Our readers are hereby informed that •II dwell· Ines IMhrertlsad in this newspaper are available on en equal opportunity 2305-2490 . CONSIGN~1HHS j . I J .:...- SOUTH COAST AUCftON 1411 buis. -------To complain of dis· almin.tlon, cal HUO toll· free at 1·800-424-8590. ............ 0.,... SAU, 5401 Rlvw Ava, ~---­SATa-1, .......... 1DET _CBITER ___ 1475_ :VS.oo .................. IPl:llUIN:O ~ 4 VP .... Be-1y ,_ GUIW~ iUNU HQW..lln 12. 11.*.<0> -------vi.... Wortwidl-115.0XV •1111111• • el. 714-7'Sl·U97. W-322· ._._ - 6591Tu Deductible. -~-----~- PUTARW WOIDSTO WOllfOI YOUI .. 2-5671 u.deitM4 ._, I of 10 Amarlcam are cvrrently owed money from abandoned P'ot*'· ty. Call Clovd 9 ~ f 9&(1S.78 for Info. ... Rmla Fa•• aa& Mevl•1 S•I•• Sofa, con .. tbl, entwtaln-t ctr, recliner, wkllar hwn, irOll pe*"' Ml, QllMn bad COlftPlel•, en co!*tlon. 714-846-6129 By Fax By Phone (949) 642-5678 By Mail/In Person: 330 West ltay Street Wednesday .............. Tuesday 5:00pm Thursday ............ Wednesday 5:00pm (949) 631-6594 (Plea. liw:t.ie ~ -Ind phone nwpber md -·11 call you *,k with a pricle quocc.) Costa M~ CA 9UJ27 At Newport Blvd. .t: Bay Sl Friday .................... Thursday 5:00pm • Thlepbooe 8:30am-5:00pm Monday-Friday Hours Index ... I r'.· Walk-In 8:30am-5:00pm Monday-Friday Saturday ..................... Friday 3:00pm Sunday ....................... Friday 5:00pm llAa.ESTAn lltR SALE SOOS-SISO Reach 80,000 Homes Each Week ... ~~ .;"· ~»lotl!IP-' $32 per week (4week minimutn) ~ Lorraine •I (949) 574-4245 BIBJtY/ 3480 DlWONDSI PRECIOUS METALS C-.tt•N ... Old Coins! Cold, sllve1. ~.WlllcMs,.ntiq!Ms collectibles 949-642·94A8 Clll 3110 •AdlJPl• wn. ~ cats. cq:s rmln or 91*1' •ver't Sat-Sun 12--4pm ".,.,,, Is Aninlll Network Into 949-60·2279 _ ......... wo1ura .... .J) ., Wiii> laq 4 -Aecunr-i.cl •••••••• NlaOWSTMAS '°"'"SAIL. ......s Blacks. er-. T ortoita Shlls, Red Tabbys. ~ $1IX). ,, Shob MM51 •••••••• mca.LMEOUS MERCHMOISE ........ ...... -AU snn autUH1Mts Yr End CINnncll ~ Oii! Must Selll 40160, 50x100, 601150 Rick SS00~775·1507 OlmltrU. -C.Mf.tfrwy c-f-' 55 reeweli at 8fls1J;>I. JOO S.F. rlvata Bath. S42S/MO. 949-646-9165 IACtt IAY CINTll 2651 lnine Ave, aotf view. rat.ii on·stt.. 714- 571-7780 HCM:SFORSALE OIW& 5411 COllfTY c.. .... TllffHOUSI SICWOU llTllAT .......... AGT.t•t-7 ..... llO ... Of1N SAT & SUN 1-5 .... , Al90TSWOOO • l8a SfR, 4963sf tot. S379I Soi 714-444-0768 ....... ••ftXl• 1....w.c .... •"• (-1 0.-tlM ... S4lh ( .. , .. , A9'· 94t-7U...120 llACNllTIUAT PAllCMlAlatc VIEW ,.,.,000 AGT.t4t-7ta-.120 IBORT/ VACATlOM PROPERTY FOR SALE .......... -......._.a-.. I wcdf low to 1111!> you ftnd ~ ,......,,.. "°"" or~-~· .... v.. ===~ mca.LMEOUS IBTAU RlnlllToaa.. .. .... ,_._._ rent. Welk to beech, utilities p11d S565/mo 94M75·3009 press 1 IASneol 11r, ,.., amal kit/LR , prlyela entry. w/d, utlb incl. $775+dap Mt-548-0871 Ma Sit.re 41r 11/ .. TownhollM w/1 £son, pnp, w/:.:.7 incl utile. Mike 233-1927 . _ ..... •• ..... dull mest. ln~t Rm Acita $800-1m +1 utllM9431 ..... ........... .. Ml/Oc-VI.-rooms, 0cHnfronV22nd. pvt rm, unfurn, sher• Ila, utll pd, n/amq. kltdl· aMtte, lndry, 1 block to Newport Piaf. "'5m· C .. Sam at 949-• . t• 2h i..., hu~ mstr suite w/fp + fp in llv rm walk in clost's, jac tub, le pr. 949·721·51'47 , .. HA house, din, fp, laund, 2 c ,., l 1/2 b• to bch & sho9s. AYlll I· 15 $2500lno 949-6.11-211.5 CClllllllll I & 29''• from $910mo. In lovely ptad comm nur Trl·Squere, frlda•. lsr/sl0t•1•. Kleift Mnll. 17. 704-(1649 • 9200 Wl'ml 2 br hse-Fncd ywd W/O hlu.~. OW. Ill ett'd ....... Wllllr/lrah pd. DOO Oil. $\375+115(X) dip (714) 545-0442 . {949) 122.0270 eves/ ..... Mr aedl hy, ell remod 28f 1.58• condo, 2c pr, Fp, Wd·hkUps, no .,.U.. $1375/mo. 949·548·8384 CM.._...31151.a,... l'I. • If .... 2llr 2111 "' ik~~ IP 111• ... 8ldl Unit dpl x, 1 c llW, wd hkups, above 1ar, P'!t yd, 4 blks to bc:h !!75mo 714.37....-z ......... OH LIDO PE"'"5ULA MIWi.ta. COTIMIS Print• Beach, Pool end Spa. Wa• to <>cun. Shops flld Rntauranll. laUA 6/mo-2yr+. Boat $Uo AYallabla 710&.90PM«N. 94M73-60l0 or 949-723-5830 Everyday is a great day in Classified! Be a part of it, place your ad today! (949) 642-5678 ~ ... ·- .. .. I YIAMY llJfTAU -the beach, Zbr, lba 2tit 2b• •at $1500-$1850 ' 949-293-4630 -~ ~ ....., mo PlnONAl ASSfSTAMT ~Orpnlzq.~ r-. Greet ref's! ......W out SM*• !Mt-463-7701 Eslflll'I• rr8I wim LM on -~~ .. req .. !NH & rwnod P'T ru rws 9&574-Slil6 P..-.: ~ Q'd.W11 joltt the 1111nutl fund. Cllflll>llllr! team. Gnat .u(u.4n. llonuse peid d•DY. Base + comm =-=15,1T Cal "" .,,...oc ... .__ ~-c;""-& ~ ., Newport Bad! uf'is r /T or P /T hosV hottns. Hourly pos1· ll•. Submit •pphcetion lo fnt•ur ant Qvtshons cap949-721·1222 Blst.neo In Irvine seelis r /J office person. Duties Include licht aclllllnlstr ahva work and b~kkeep 1 n1. some ho1tnsln1 Hourly poaltion. Monday-Fri d•t· Faa resume to 949· 75;t·S999 or fill out • .,_Ncatlon. Q11eslions ce• 949-752·5222. Cellfornla law re• ... tfwt COfttJK• Ws ...... ,... ... tee.I $!iOO or..-. (tallot cw ...... lab) .. bftted by !tie C:.nllactors Stat• iJu.M Bowd. State llw-.0,.....es!Mt c'tlltnicten ktclv* .. lclftM ,_.., .... ~You -cMdl tflll status ~ ro•r licensed (tntr a ctor •t ww.ulll ca.aov or •·»l·CSl.8. llnll· __, contraclon ., .... jobs that tflal In• lha11 $500 -•t aa.t. 111 their ..,t6Mments tbal ..... 1.c.- .. C.11tractor1 ... ~· -._...'ff M U ffll ml, metallic 1r•n/rr•Y lthr, CO. mnrl. fully lo•ded, like new ¥624521 $15,995 fin & w•n ev•il Bkr 949·586· 1888 -.~.c,_ IMW 'ts 540! lOOk ml, ~k/blll. beautiful 0tl1in•I cond hnanc1n1 & warr avail v•249762 $10,995 Bkt 9't9 581).1888 IMW 740! 'tt 691< mt, 3 year warr avail. sitver I IJ•Y leather. cd, beau· tiful ori1lnal cond, $26,995 Fin ao1I oc:pabl 949 586_.,;!Jll8· IMW-tt 748t•ft •I, 3 yr warr •va1I. silver I ei:ti\lfhr. CO, beaut one eo..d, $26,995, fin nail Bkr 949 ·586 1888 -.~.<- C9,.lllec 'It S."•• DeVlle 4.5 V8, blue/ blue int. clwome whb, fwy miles. superb me cll11nicel & body cond, v724598 $1895 Bkr -~--- GMC '00 o.-11 4w .. , 3911 m1. ,11ver /2 tone crey llhr, CO On'w system, premium sound, runnmc boards. dlfome whb , tow pk1 hlle new, $26,995 v5572Al fn & ~ .., • 9">511>18118 www ocpabl com ...... '00 s tytoe s.o 18' m•. metathc: blue/ CJ•Y lthr mnrf. CO. clwm Whls, full fK tory warr v272512 S27.99S fin avail Bkr 949·586-1888 -·~·.c- sm ,_._ .... ~ • ;'J Is -.......... ..... ~c..,. ... w.u.s ....... co.._,~,_ . ...... ..... '=t, R!': Zilt!' .... l .... ecC...I '1M11 .. , ... ............. Titlt It• r•r• ll11fl . Nice, weh 111•111· t•l11ed 911 Co• ............. -... <..,. ... W..ltew/1.ra1 , .. ~.,. ARHIBHUl)'I '18771 ...... . -1 ...... .. l"1111ec11l•t. wlllte/ 1r•y lt~r. Onlr 54« ... 11 ••• •1•n• IH,tao a-1sem..._w Tiiis ts • 1rHt lo· urrSedan. Priced toHll. naH•1'S21,tlO Mere•"•• le11a c2sos.,.-·•2 Black BHutr. Only8K mlles. '11Ht 522,HO ...... s.4-1 ... White, low miles. Pf iced to sell QUlcllly '1UH $1S,MO MZEHOS.....'96 Perfect whit• w/lthr. lowmli.s. •1•606 $ lt,tlO IMWD....._.,. Shiney red w/blll lthr. Gr HI Conv. nano su,tao IMW MIO C...,. 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