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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2004-09-19 - Newport Mesa Daily PilotCOMMENTS& CURIOSITIES In politics, never say never I t Is the highest otllce ln the land and the most oval by far, to say nothing of that grand old desk and the very cool rug. I've had the privilege or visiting it. and I can tell you. it takes your breath away. These days, the question at hand Is. of course.who should be sitting in it -PETER President Bush? BUFFA President Kerry? How about President Schwanenegger? If Rep. Dana Rohrabacher has his way. that just may happen, though it won't happen fast The U.S. Constitution welcomes you and me and everyone else who wants to run for president of this great nation to do so, provided you and l and everyone else are at least 35 and a natural-born citizen. But this week. Congressman Rohrabacher proposed a constitutional amendment that would also allow foreign-born citizens to go for the brassiest of poliucal bras.s rinp. u long a. they have been U.S. citizens for at least 20 ~ There's no denying that Dana had the Govemator in mind when he made his proposal, but it· isn't all about Arnold. "I've been in awe of Arnold'!> terrific job as governor of California." Rohrabachcr 'laid. "I ~ decided that if Arnold does a great job in California. continues to do a great job in California he should be givet1 a chan«. perhaps. for that JeadershJp at a higher level, and if it's true for Arnold, why shouldn't it be true for anyone that comes here as a naturalized citizen and has been a naturalized dtlzen for more than 20 years?" OK. I'll bite. Why not? Come wtth w now to that long, hot Philadelphia summer of 1789, when Washington, Adams. Franklin and company were wocking nights and weekends inventing a brand new country. When they got to Section 1, Article 2 of the New Country Owner's Manual -"FJecdon. InstaDadon and Removal of President" -heres what they SM COMMENTS, Pace M Serving the Newpon·Mesa community since 1907 " SEP1'EM8ER 19, 20C» .' SUNDAY STORY Isidore Myers lost his wife more than a year ago and missed her so much he wrote a book and filled rt with photographs of their 50 years together Penny for his thoughts DHpa Bharath Daily Pilot T heir first date was on Memorial Day-May 30, 1946. Big Canyon resident puts together a book of memories in honor of his late wife. He was in the U.S. Army stationed in Oh.io and she was a college student in New York City. Isidore Myers remembers it like it was yesterday. They met on a blind date and had lunch at Tavern on the Green in Central Park and then went and saw ·oldahoma • "It was a good date," said the 87-year-old Myers, as he sat reminiscing in the study of his Big Canyon hQme, on a recent afternoon. Ufe took a new tum for Myers and h.is soon-to-be wife, Penny, that summer. They continued their celadonab.lp long-distance, got manied within a year and stayed that way for 56 years, until Penny died on July 19, 2003, of Arnyotroph.ic Lateral Sclerosis, be"er known as Lou Gehrig's Disease. Her loss was so devastating to Myers that he decided to write a book about their life together. He compiled hundreds of letters they wrote to each other, little love notes and pictures that were wonh their weigbt in words. What came out of h.is 11 ·month-long effort was more than a book. It was a legacy for posterity, a memorial to Penny Myers and most of all, a Tuj Mahal, which bears towering testimony to the love this couple shared. "It was a way for me to relive a ·Not so Volunteers come out 1n droves to make a dent in the polludon alo~ the coast . ..... O'Neil DlifyPllt remarkable hfe. Myer'> ..,aid What it taJces 111 hve i.uch a lift• 1' .1 lot of love and even more understanding, hr '>aid "Penny and I were a., different"' two people can be.· M}'t'rs said \ht• was very outgoing and expres.'>IVt' She wanted to know what happt·m·d at wort and how my day wao; and I wouldn't telJ her Well. I Jll'>I d1dn 1 want to relive my day" AT WORK ANO AT PlAY Penny was a perfectionist, Myer., said. She wanted everything completed and 8awless. Her husband was more satisfied domg one thing at a time and could hve ENVIRONMENT \\llh tt·mpor.in II\ II -.1 111111111-. "'lhl' w,1, <tl\\'il\' \('r\ op!'11 .md ginng, .md "ht· 1h1111ght 1h.t1 I h•·ld Oil( Ill ht 'I ' ht' .,_ltd Hui tilt•\ \\orlt·d 11 out \ 1\1·1-. fam1h 1 .11111· Imm 1'11l.1nd 111 1"1111 HelJll..,t' !ht'\ lllO\t·d 111 till' I l111tl'd \tJtl' .... 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The motk attack included a raid on a aa!e house, release or a chemical agent, a hostage aituatfon and use of a robot to enter a suaplct0\11 vehicle. Those Involved will use leaaons learned during the drill to better prepare for possible e~enclea, offtcials said. ·•. After a major fire at Talbert Nature ~rve, nearby realdenu said they are worried about the safety of their homea. Homeowners ln the Newport Terrace Condominiuma are concerned that dry vegetation, including notoriously combustible eucalyptus trees, lo their complex may Ignite during future fires in the adjacent park. Otflcials with the homeowner's association downplayed the risks In the complex, saying the county-run park itself is the danger. • Air travel returned to normal Wednesday after a communication outage grounded Oights tluoughout Southern California on Tuesday evening, canceling 64 fights at John Wayne. The outage, which the Federal Aviation Administration Ls blaming on a lack or system maintenance, also caused flights to be redirected to other airports during the outage from 5 p.m. to 8:30 p.m . John Wayne Airport extended its flight curfews by 30 minutes to accommodate travelers. • A Superior Court judge on Monday denied a defense motion to dismiss charges ln a high-profile gang-rape case involving Greg HaidJ, the son of an Orange County assistant sheriff. Greg Haldi, Kyle Nachreiner and Keith Spann, ail 19, are facing a retrial after an earlier jury hopelessly deadiocked on 24 felony counts, forcing the judge to declare a mistrial. The teens are accused of rapi1'g and aexuaily assaulting the girl with various objects. The defendanu also made a videotape of the incident. Prosecutors refiled the case, boiling it down to nine felony counts. Defense attorneys argued that it would be highly improbable that another jury would be able to 1.ome up with a verdict. But Judge Francisco Briseno said he denied the motion because he believes that the •vtdeotape is an extremely probative piece of evidence In support of the prosecution.~ The judge also said he refused to dismiss the charges because did not want to c;econd-guess a future jury. GOVERNMENT Fewer want a ticket to ride on the light rail Orange County Transportation Authority projections of 10% fewer riders on the CenterUne light-rail project than previously expected did not change Costa Mesa Mayor Gary Monahan's mind about the project, which is slated to run 9.3 miles from <ianta Ana to John Wayne Airport through Costa Mesa. Monahan and the city continue to support the project. • A law passed in Newport Beach this week regulating group homes could face a legal challenge for going too far. 1be law llmlts dlff'erent types of group homes to certain residential neighborhood-. The law may be ... DOUGLAS ZIMMERMAN I DM.Y PILOT Detective Art Wright of the La Palma Police Department catches a breather while wearing •chemical protection gear during anti-terrortam exercises at the Orange County Fairgrounds on Wednesday. Wright was among hundrecb of officers who were taking part in Orange Shield '04, a major field exerciae of local police and fin officen coordinated by the Orange County Sheriff's Department to re-aeate and respond to a terrorist attack. It wu a great moment to catch. -Dally Pilot staff NEWPORT BEACH A fishy story awash on the beach Millions of sardines washed up on the beach between 13th and 24th streets Thwsd~y night. City officials hauled about three tons of fish from the beach to the county landfill Friday. The event was probably a direct effect of southern storms, which are causing whirlwind changes in water temperatures and currents which may be dragging toxic plankton or other harmful food suppty into local waters, experts said. •The apparent stabbing of a boy in a Corona del Mar High School bathroom Monday has many students and parents asking questions about the lncident. Newport Beach Police said that the boy suffered a cut on his face that required stitches, but be is recovering. Uttle information has been released while detectives are verifying the boy's story and investigating the incident, but school district officials insist the campus 15 safe. challenged by Steven Polin, a Washington, D.C., attorney hired by the South~rn California Recovery Center -an umbrella group of recovery homes in Southern California -who claims the law ls illegal because It restricts group homes of seven or more people from single-family neighborhoods. POLmcs An Schwanenegger-sized constitutional amendment Rep. n.na Rohrabacher introduced. comdtudooal amendment WedMlday NEWPORT BEACH LIFEGUARDS Dead sardines titter the shores of Newport Beach Thursday. Experts believe the event was a result of southern storms. that would allow foreign-born residents who haw been U.S. citlz.ens for at least 20 yea.rs to run for president He said be admires the job Qillfomia Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger ls doing and believes Schwarzenegger ahould haw the opportunity to seek the highest office in America. as ahouJd any natwallzed citizen who hu lived here for 20 years or more. To become law, the amendment would have to be approved by two-thirds ofCongraa and three-fourtha of at.ate leglslatures. • The aplradoo lut week of a federal ban OD UMUlt weapons. thouch much noted In~ media. J , t • won't affect gun sales in Callfornla. where such weapons are ltilJ illegal. Local law enforcement officials did worry that lncreased availability of assault weapons lo other states will make them more 11.tely to end up here. • The 12 hopefula competing for Costa Mesa City Council seats this fall learned the value of one minute Wedneaday night -that WU all the time they had to amwer questions on a diverse range of toplca, ranging from the dty budget to the CenterUne light rail system. The forum, sponsored by the Ownber of c.GmmerCI. ComcMt and the o.oy Noc. attndlld lbout '70 peeple to the Qty COuDdl dMunben. Dail;Y.41Pilot .......... ............. PMal ~·~ ..a.ra .... ..,,. I FF .......... DM22'7 ~••••••noom ..,..,, ..... ............ DMm ..,,.. ......... , . .,,,, lllllDsu m ""'I ltlf, ... PMm 141* __ .... I '"'' "'°'°..,. •• -.c. °"""' --..... ~,....0....-.. :w• ~----........ ..... ,..., .................. .. ==-·--· Our .............. c-. CA------. .._ ........... ..... a iilll • NOTABLE QUOTABLES "Me hauJal du. Du of sanlJno off 11¥ bmdi 6ril momJns" -Newport Beach Deputy General Senkn Director Mire Plan said after mBUom of the ash washed up on the beech 1lnnday between 13th and 2Mh streets. '" ..... -. ..... . ·~ .......... ..... -~,, ....... ..... ................ ,. a ... .,, .. ... .. ..... .... -.... ....,. ..... . ..., 1bdl1¥'1.., .......... -~--··•" .... ,... ....... _ ... , ........... .. .............. • 9 .... tt ...... . .. ......... ...... .::11c:. .. .. ~. ~ J9, 20CM Al I Annual lesbian event takes positive stance Dyke March expands to festival and leaves controversy behind. Marisa O'Nell Daily Pilot OOSTA MESA -lbe contro- versy and protests ot the put seemed noticeably absent from this year's Dyke March Saturday afternoon. Instead. band.a played. dlil- dren blew bubbles and about 100 friends, pa.rents and partners -straight and gay -ut chat- ting with one another in Uona Parlt The th1rd-annua1 event cotnddendy Cell oo the ame day that d\9 American CtvlJ Ubertlel UnJoo and the ~ ~ an asreement ~a lawlult ftled lut Au8Ult ~ the way Cotta Mee& IMuod penolts tor aucb gathmtnp. Applytna for the permtt this year went more unootbly than id past yan. said 1my Stone, et· ecutiw director of the Gey and lesb1an Community SeMcee Center ot Orange C.OUOty. "The dty wu very accommo· dating to our needs lthla year),• Stone u.ld. "'We'n glad to be ln Costa Meu and we hope they're glad 'wt!re here, too." The MiU filed the suit last . year, usuJn1 that the event per· mlt ~ which tndUdecl • 21-poillt ruM book of ~DI ~i.i. lddlnduln; WU unconld· Th.ti year the iDalib npended lta name to the Oraill8 County Women'• Feldval and ~ March. IJ loduded liV9 bands, drag pe:rformance1, vendon and Information about . women'• health illuel u 'well .. the match down 18th Street to Po- mona Avenue and arouod the bloc.k. 'lbe goal wu to make an event that WU aocially lndusive to all people. aald co-coordinator Vanessa La Turre. NEWPORT BEACH CITY COUNCIL WRAP-UP INSIDE CITY HALL Here are some of the issua the council considered Tuesday: MAYOR PRO TEM The council ~ chose Councilman 6-0 Steve Bromberg as M"'ICMD the new mayor pro tern, replacing Gary Adams, who has resigned his seat. WHAT fT MEANS Bromberg is the second in charge under Mayor Tod Ridgeway. APPEALS PROCESS The city passed the second reading of a law changing how the ~ city handles • appeal5. The #'#MM» council approved it the first time on Aug. 24. The law changes the city code to reqwre a simple l'JlalOrity vote of the council to initiate an appeal of decisions made by the planning director, the Planning Commission and the Modificauons Committee, a staff commmee that has decision-ma.king authority over minor zoning:code issues. Previously, one council member could initiate an appeal. WHAT fT MEANS ln less than a month, four council members will have to agree to hear an appeal of a decisidn. GETTING INVOLVED • GETilNG INVOUIED runs periodically In the Dally Pilot on a rotating basis. For information about adding your organization to this list. call (949) 674-4298. PACIFlC SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA The Orange County Pacific Symphony Orchestra's Volunteers in Education Opportunitiet program needs volunteers to auist children In e variety of hands-on muafcal activities. Volunteers spend a total of afx Saturday mornings with the cfllldren. Information: (714) 765-6788. EX1. 244. PARENT HELP USA Founded bv Mothers a'hd Others Againat Child Abu1e, P.rent Help aska the public for help and volunteen to Inform 1he community on vital IMUeS WHAT WAS SAID WI think It's a dangerous precedent especially since our Pla.nnill8 Commission doesn't have the same limit," said Councilman John Heffernan. who dissented. "This is a peculiar way of doing business." SMOKING BAN ON PIERS A~D BEACHES The city passed the second reading ~ of a law banning 5-1 smoking on city Al'NCMD piers and beaches. The council approved it the first ume on Aug. 24. following the lead of cities, including San Oemente and Huntington Beach. In August, Ridgeway said the ban won't likely be enforced unJess a pohce officer spots a smoker somewhere along Newport's 6.2 miles of sandy beach or on the pier. Instead, Ridgeway believes the city will resort to self-policing of smoking on the beachfront so police, fire and W'eguard crews can sticlc to crime and safety concerns. WHAT fT MEANS In mid-October. no smoking will be allowed on the piers and beaches. WHAT WAS SAID Councilman Dick Nichols, who dissented, said statistical evidence shows second-hand smoke in closed rooms has barely any effect and outside. it has no effect at all, especially if you're not part of the group where someone is smoking. affecting ctiildren and the family. Information: (949) 650-3461 or (949) 675· 5271. PEDIATRIC CANCER RESEARCH FOUNDATION PCRF. which raises money to support pediatric cancer research, needs volunteers for a variety of dutie8. Information: (949) 859-6312. THE PHARMACOLOGY RESEARCH INSTITUTE The institute Is looking for volunteers to take part in a study on quitting smoking. Information: 1888) n4-4673. PRIME DYNAMICS Prime Dynamics, a Newport Beach nonprofit organization for the 99 and younger set. needs volunteera for its programs. Information: (949) 262-7300. PROJECT ACCESS Project Accesa Is a nonprofit organization that llnka relident of low-Income housing ~nta wtth beneficial FYI WHAT: next City Council meeting WHEN: 7 p.m .. Sept. 28 WHERE: City Hall, 3300 Newport Blvd. tNFO: (949) 644-3006 FOURTH OF JULY POLICE OPERATIONS The council reviewed a report analyzing police operations on the Fourth of July and watched a video recapping the day's events. The crowd this year was smaller than expected. Although arrests were down from cwo years ago. 114 arrests were made. up l 0% from last year. Many of the arrests were for assaults. The changes made in 2003 - which included designating the area bordered by Coast Highway, Newport Boulevard. 32nd Street, the ocean and 54 th Street as a "safety enhancement zone" where fines for city code violations were tripled -had a po~itive effect on the police depamnent's ability to keep the West Newport community safe this year, according to the staff report wrinen by U . John Klein. WHAT HAPPENED The council received the report. WHAT WAS SAID "You're doing a great job with this." Bromberg said of the pollce department •eompared to other years, it was pretty civil. Ir's day and night from what it used to be." -Compiled by Deirdre Newman social services usually through resource centers. Volunteers are needed to tutor ctiildren, teach crafts and computer skills at the various centers. Information: Paul Shapiro. (949) 253-3120 Ext. 229. PROJECT CUDDLE Project Cuddle la a Costa Mesa-based nonprofit organiunion that meets the needs of girls and women facing unplanned pregnancles. In addition to office help and 12-hour hotline ahlfta once a month, volunteera are needed for an auxiliary group and fundralsing committees and to help distribute aticbra to atop babies from being abandoned in traah bins. Service groups of all kinda -mom's groups, churchet, students, men and women's clube, and compa~ponsored sport's teams -are wanted for creative fundral1lng projects. 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I ..., ,,._ .. _·-··--...... ,.. .. ···-··cha& be~ cbr ttay db thr rood. ~-·iCS. people would~ bmnd a ·pmoy lip.. wtKh -~ the •*-nare--* to a~ ca ot die waiest saones shit &.old waa abol.c bow oor ol dllt COMMENTS CootftJed from Al saxt ·SQ penon eic:qit a nano! born c:im.en shall ~ eigjt* lD the oftir:r of Preaderu; nedm shal any person ~ mg;blt to lbal onn who shat noc ~ anamtd to the • ol thlny fM ye-ars. and bttn fourtttn ~ a ~ "'lthm the Unaed Slat~· ~~~who auaiDed to die • ol ctmty..6Ye ~a kx ol yalS api. I am not too keerl on the idea ol iOl'DtOllt who bas ~ to wrintit t... ••••c Pre.rident. Then agail> the~ hie expeaancy u die dmr was aboul tbirty-oghl and a hal(. so that aUd esplml it. Be dm as • ~whats~ mougti lor ~ John and Ben IS good enouOi for me. aod tbar's where things have stood ~mice. The idea ol a:n Amel ic:an Pitt who as noc Amencan-bom may ~ hard ID proce511. bul is it reaDy beyond imaplingi' Wbaa ii the Wright brochen lisrmed when people told cheJn ·1t'I oeYef Cly. - or asked Caty Gnnl to drop the thud • ~ • or said 1laJoney" to MarconP AnsM:r me aw. Think bad: to when you fint heard thal Arnold ~was running for 8JM'1lOC -~ olwbarr )'OU saxi "Certainly DO( Caldonua.. People ~ and snid:ered and laufJied. • ~s OK and I~ that 'I'll ~ bad( bne.. they saM1. "but he wasn·r born here, and that accent. Oh my. r.bal acau.. A few~ larer. ~roared past tus 135 opponents~ Georgie Patton on his way to a figJ1l. The 31th ~ o( c.abfomia was an h.lstnan-bom. el ·ML u~~star-acoon hero-RqJubbcan actMst. mamed ID a network ~er who as JFK's niftt and JmeptJ Kmnedy's ~ta Try exp1am.ing dm in ~ candidate'\ Sla1emmL SOme r:nore Arnold TRASHY HeleA QrJm••••• -J .. 1111.w .... ...... .... _. t.ID6&~ ........ ...... ~ ..... ... , ..... -" "C..!m ....k. ,.. ...... iab-9-.... bertw+e+t andlr Pt. Hr md ...... ..... .... ,.,,.,. .... ,,,. •••• lblJIJJI 11w1iecl ill 19tl md ....SID MN*Wj 1lllk. 1hf!y aMMid ID Caira ... in HlliD ._._ Helen ~IDbedims _, b& mobr..., IRlcl t.a. 1bey t-s hlOdMm. Helm -a ...,._-bome amn b a kw~ bul ..;'8ed cbr WCJIYtMif" .... *\&8W~fmm her tubmd in 1967. She wad;ed long and lmd fO feed. dacbe ... IM2 came ol b& mo and dn'll"« lo a dqwbm mm cb1•5Mrd the ............. tbr a:d.nd ~ -4• ls and pu1 ~a smcPr to Ind and mp her job. She wm:t.z.:l a a ma••• 0Jlft3lf)!(. wbkh ~a lot ol iftmg and moWJg. She was tftd jot.es.?~ I Ml\ think t0. If bit nanr magi aly appta1ed on the bllor til ~and the choices W!ft Bmh. lttry and Schwann ""' bow many d you WOl*1 bes api:n5t -~I wouJdn't. So wtm ~~prospects for DanaS propo5ed CDnsorubonaJ amei d'rwnl! In two worm. -\Sl-~-DespR dim teni* mhion~dlr~ P.uhen ~ as smart as thr ~Whim they lm'mled a nanon. dllty Wft"erll kidding. and they madr Slft ~who ~toammdthe Constin.bJn ~~to do some wry btavy lifting. An amendment~ a tfunbs.-up from bodl houses of Congress and~ of the~ which tS about as likely as O.J finding the reaJ killers. ~are a boatload of Con.stitubonaJ amendments proposed U\ ~ r:very ~ most d than 00( worth cowmder •11£ and some of them downnght bi7.an?-One o( the amendments proposed in 2002 would ~ re-vised the Consotution to prohibit putnng someonr in jail for craftic offenses. ,, did DO( go far. Obviously. some member of Coogres& was a terriblt driver. Will there ~be a president of thr United States who was not born in the U.s.A.. Bruce Springsaem ~ Maybe. Bur no time soon. Still ·never say neYtt" is aJways good advice, and nowhere more than politia. When Jtssr 'The Body" becomes tbe ~ ol Minne5oca. Gopher from Jlle UM: eou· nsns up as C.O.igsmrnan met GrandJ and Zelda Gikuy from ~Gillis. is Sc.are Sera.tor Sheila Kuehl, ~ ~Old tbe wniow I IJ'(tilgn • PERI'~ ii. bmer Co.ta Mesa nvyor. His c::aunv. l'\M'll Sund9ys. He rrwy be r-11ed l:JIV tH1llli. Pflb4f!!aol_com. ... --·-CDC&. She mabd 6e bmia-....... p••A.\40#1 ........... NtAl*c~ .. dletll*-....,. ..... ,.., ....... •.•..•.. _...,.tpecial ·--... "'cn:asM. 5IJr ......... cbe e:llra lime to do ......... c tpeClll far her d+ha• Wbmtbemade ,_.-...._•made me bean and cbe bi••M db the e)ft md an. Wbm lbr kick were off ID .:bad, ~ plly wfab diefT day and dW!J would and little bnillft. hi& and bldl bcDes wbr.o bf camr beet. Helm-.,...-. the Com Wea Senor Qnter. She dnM bs black 1991 Mustang 10 bilw> aJidm twa a week. She "'°'*' oevft' mi9a bingo. Heim~ to help. She rhougbl ol ocbm more than she dlougbs about henet( When she saw a W01Dm hanging our near me pl5l onn on a cold evening. Hden Wft1I brl home. brought blilct a rrw bbnkeu and money HElEJlt\tlalM GMMEl'NI ~IO Aa;c Orn•: eo.te Mau lom Oft! .Aug. 23, 1t2A ow ow. a.pt. 11, 20C:M C...flf-.dr.lraln hlm0f"'991 ~ IJif: Son 8"1 G,.~;~Sheryt Gr•"'*"•n Ind grMd9on Jnon °'.,,,......,, .. rlc u : WNI be .,.., on T'*°8Y et 2:15 p.m. et hdftc View ~I Patt locet9d et 3500 Pedflc View Ofiw In Cqrona <Ml Mar. and gave It to her. Anodler time, lhe saw a woman It tbe ltDn! who didn't~ money to buy rood. Helen followed the woman out to the putdog lot and gave her the money lhe needed. She could understand Ind relate to the strugles ol others becau9e lhe bad bttn lhrough them herwJt. At 80, she was more ~than she had ever been. Oo Monday, she WU suppoeed CO be a1 the senior center putting togietber earthquake kits. But she neYft made iL That morning she su&red a f.ual stroke chat caused her brain to hemorrhage. PUBLIC SAFETY POLICE FILES COS'IAMIESA • lnduilbW Wiiy It NfMpoct Badrtad: 8aUefy was reponed • n:29 p.m. Friday. • tt.bor lkd•=d: Urinating in public was reported in the 2200 t*>c at '4:25 a.m. Fnd8y. • tt.tMlr eo.i..d: Burg&aty was repotted in the 3000 bk><* at 9'.25 p.m. Fnday. • Hatlor Boulilad: °"''* tn public was reported in the 2000 bb* at 1:15 a.m. Saturday. • e>r.,.. ~ Poaession of a oontroled subltance was reported in the 1800 bk><* at ~.:.> a.m. mdav ... Sftlltw.t at~ Bol d•a d: Polaessaofl at a oontroled llA:Jstarice was reported at 7 p.m Friday. ~ORTIEACH • Bl!Y-..,. faK A fight wes PENNY Contmed from Al 1be best tnp we rook was to India,· he said. The couple took a luxurious traUl IOUT of the marl>le pala~ Ill Northern India. lbe nex1 best tnp was our visit lO mainland Otina. • He and Penny abo collected a.rnfacts from the countries they loured Penny was eigtlt years younser than Myers. which maM her death that much more shocking. "I newr thought I wouJd OU~ her,• he saJd. Penny was also a health out. She was f'anatJca.1 about ex.erase. She walked. jogged. stretched. swam and went to~ daMes. "And I just worked and woBed. • he said. •ute bas a way of handing out surprises, I suppose.· Myen beliew.s that he awed h to his wifr co chronide their Uva together_ II helped that be WU a pack rat. Myen said. ··~~-besaid .• , ~ pictures. letten and cards.. M EJlllUIMDAWU: Bec:m.-d ~ amn ottbe bOat. be .m on1y p1nl 2SO ~ dk co Pe to famltt•~ Myalllkl. The leualt OOCl!I Ud c.wdl .:dpt .pn;ng am.-ol ita pu.c.wmu. 1bey\e like. lbow4Dekd of. Iha. dmee and bekD. On Oct 23, 1'48, h: months after dldrftlll due, MJas AROUND TOWN reported in lhe 700 bk>dt .,, l0".27 p.m. Friday. • Gt9rld c.W: A <isbJrbance was reported in the 100 blcrl at 3:15 p.m. Friday. ........ ,._.,. ... ac..t BoUll~ct Illegal fireworiis were reported 81 9:57 p.m Friday. • Jllrnbcde Ao..t ... U.W.••~ D1iwe: A hft-and-run was reported 8' 5:20 p.m . Friday. • <>c..t ftor'lt W..: A fight was I epof'9d in the 2100 bbjc at 1 :31 a.m. Friday. • PtOlpeCt ~Md St•liore o.hc Vandahm was reported 8t 11:06 a.m. Friday. • ~ SCr9llt: Residential burglary \1'1181 repOOed in the 200 bk><* at 10"37 a.m. Friday • Vista Noblera: Annoying phone cala were~ 1n the 2400 bk><* attl: 12 a.m Friday. • 211t SCr9llt: A kxJd party was repot1ed In the 200 bb* at 10'.39 p.m. Fndav ""Tote· "I always appreciate m~. but I never thought I would care as much a!> I do for a Penny.· ·In a Dec 4. 1946 letter. Penny writes: ·Darling Izzy, our ma1or obligations are to each other. ~ all else. and if you &JVI! me happmess and 1 return 10 you twofold, there's nothing. absolutely nothing. standinR 111 our path." Emotions and feelin~ never seem to dull or~ in the letters chat the couple wrore :o one another -even the one<> wrinen after more than five decades of marriage. The Myers' are examples 10 young couples. said Una Matsumoto, who helped Myers put his book together. "'This was something he did to lea"Ye as a legacy to bis children and to~ Penny's memories.· she said. -rbeir lovl' ~diminished. It jmt grew with each year, \Dldl one or them left.. Their dewtioo. commitment and respect ror each ocher is exem~ • What Myaa la Wt with a.re the memories and cowidess images -bis wl.fe'I beautiful race made evm moret.udtld by bar smlle. And lihe i:milod a lot. ·rn bird to ripkln, • ~ mi ~tlvOush the Nd oftds ~.,fed. the JDOlt ~·pelt of my Uk ended lhe weo1.· • O&MlttAMIKie~ ......... Mi""""'_,~.,.......,.,... She""" bl r..:fted • (Ml) 574-4279 Of bv"""'. ~-~ Wom~( .. 8n;ao. ·~._.., ....... .... ~ ........... ... hn2tDlp-. ... ~ a....-...-,,__a1 .. Ala..c..-... .... ... h=• ••• -... ........ --...................... ,.. G011111•..,,..s•a•W9" •nn as .. a.•Acm•nc ....... • o.IYPilot tf you hew •nv events that you believe should be etjded to our~. pieaie .-mall IN dllla, time end MtUre of the event to our new~ e-mlil eddlw, .,_Id\ le: 4JOIM ••IMlme&com. Unfortunately, It wUI be Impel 111)fe to Jndud9 wery .wrrt In the c:atendar, so IU~ wffl be eubled 10 editing. .SEPTEMBER • S lJ 1'..i D A Y M () l\J [J A Y 1 I I ! c. [ J A. y' W E: U l\J E '-. [ J A Y T H lJ R 5 D A Y F R I D A r S ,\ 1 'J R [J A '( City of NB Concert in the Parlc, Ray and the COl'Sd•~. Peninsula Parle Komen 0C Rc1ce fOf the Cure, Fashion Island 5 12 19 26 6 13 20 27 7 love N' Change· 14 Back to School Golf A Performance In Tour~ment, P041try & Song. Tustin Ranch The Gypsy Den Cafe. DeSlgfl of • Deudt> F ash•on Show. N-D1rect1ons for Women and Recycled Rags of C()(O(I• def Mar. Frve Crowris Rest.urant 21 FllJI 8-gm~ 28 ~) Restaura nt \J &t4b'11hrtl '" 1961 Ml •t:11166Jlllltlltt:11, .... ,,, ... , .• .,,,,, ·-·· ""'' ..,,,.,,,,,. .... , .. ,..,..,,,.. lntrodublng our neweat Help-U~el,. ,.., -a.• office -one of • netwont of more than 500 · oMoee from co .. t to co.at. R•ther than • hefty col'11mlaak>n bu.d on Fitust Pri~ S~alu """ &ef in Or11111~ Co""IJ Freshest GriJkJ Lobstn", Crab""" &afooJ in tlH """ liw TribNu lo Fr11nlt Si114tra Monk, 11rul Tuntl4y Nix/Its frnn 6:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. BAR OPENS AT 4:30 PM DINNER lS Sl!.RVEl> M ONOAY-SATUlU>AY FROM S130 PM For Reservation Call (949) 646-7944 1695 lrviJU AN., ConA Mes• C4 H OME OF THE PF.AIU. DUST M ARTINI ~ MIUng pr1ce, Help-U·Sett offtc.e charge • low .-tee tNln cen .. v. hOmMellara thou .. nda of d~,.. And they ~ con•Uf'l'MH9 to chooee tt. ....v1oM ttWV .....ct frOm ........... brok• -•nd pey onrv for the MMoee they d'°°99. Went to knOW mote? call or nop In tod.y. tt ooUkl be tt. ..,,.,_.. move you ~ "'9de. ·1 8 15 22 29 Rusty Barn (••SI val 0C F .t•ryrc•11r1ds Thru 9 11 Rosh Hashancth 2 9 16 23 l<t•~s to L '"' t 1 Hor,~ 30 ~ A.1t'10 1 D,, •. , rrv1ru MJrr rt ArH •"-C r.tll' I,.,, v,11 OC I ••'Q'OU'U/\ l>-ru 10/2 l "1o Y~c ht '>I •~ I 1ti• M "'"' Vill.iq•• (fhrouqh Ocr ]) 3 flBC,C Tasll! d ~ 1 0 F•shion ls/•nd, Thru 9112 S.md Sports 17 Super Show. OC f4,,91ounds. Thru 9!19 24 Labor o.y Yir eru-. 4 0C F•irgn>unds, Thru 916 1 1 H,ri 1•A 11'1 J" I 18 f> iyl o.,~ .. I .Hhn>I Is.,, <1 Thrv 10/30 >sr t MPsd Hsl·'>f•Ca' .... 11.•ty Opt 11 Hwse I: S'.Jll(ld pd,, ( Od~t.11 Cit dllUP •«ll l>PJC/1,.s Yam K.fipc.r 25 M Str.dev, Sec>tember 19, 2004 Commercial , · and residential real estate investments Is positive cash flow available on beach property? Have I looked at how principle reduction and depreciation affect ove rall return on In vestment? Which will produce greate r ove rall return, ... !Mong apprec iation or good ca ... h on cash return ? Contact me for more information on real estate investments. Chuck Iverson 949.574.3589 c 1 wr,on@lcoldwellbanker.com COLD We LL BAN~eR ~1 MUNICIPAL BONDS ONE OF • callf ornia 's leading underwriters • New offerlr,lgs available •AAA Bonds • Non Rated Bonds RBC Dain . Rauscher 7b set an Appointment, Please call LANTZ E. BELL Bnznch Manqger 610 Newport Cmier [)rfye, Slllte 900 Newport IJ/(Jch, CA 92660 (949) 72o-8901 lantz.beOOrbcdain.com PRESENTED AT FASHIO N I SLAND BY THE CHILDREN & FAMILIES C O MMISSION • OF ORANGE C O UNTY 7 OPEN HOUSE September 18, 1 tam -Spm PLAYHOUSE VILLAGE TOURS Weekends, 1 tam -Spm AUCTION PARTY October 23, 5:30pm -9pm A ftlt~ ...... Udbmteo tbl ....... ~ .. "How.., 'Dllt Ub. Pk.re 0ty,• IO ltep ~me ... and 1-le IDd .. )'Out laYortte Newport Belch PUblic IJbnry to read arid leun ibout plntea, pUate Ille and .... di Why an Intemalional 'M Lib a Pirate o.y7 Bealuie, ca1klog Jib a pUale ii PUN.11'1 di.IC llmple. SiWnet1 la the~ belt selllng point What are pJrates and why do they fadnate ua eot A' pirate la a penon who attacb. robe, and plunden on the 1e1. Buccaneers were pirates opendDg In the Caribbean and llOUDd the cout of South America. better known as the Spanlab Main, during the 17th century. Conaln were pirates baled In the Mediterranean, more famously blown aa the Barbary Coast. Adults can ftnd Information on the history of pirates In a variety of boob. "CartbbMn Pintea." by Wallen Alleyne, tells the bUe story of leading pirate characters that conducted their activities in the Caribbean. He disentangles fact from fiction and shows how the popular legends were creat.ed. "Pindel In lllltoJY," by Ralph Ward and "'Piney and Pints A History," by Juan C.abal give an overview of the subject from the ancient days to the early 1900&. "'Under the Bia Alir; The Romance and the llMllty of Ule unong the Plndel," wrinen and published in 1995 by David Cordingty, explodes many closely held myths and replaces AFTER HOURS • Submit AFTER HOURS items to the Dally Pilot, 330 W. Bay St. Costa Mesa, CA 92627; by fax to (949) 6464170; or by camng (949) 5744295. SPECIAL EVENTS LA DOLCE VITA Honorary dlainnan Antonio Cagnolo of Antoneflo Riaorante will host an evening of live music and entertainment. •La Dolce Vita; at 6 p.m. Oct 3 on the Wlege Green 9t Saud. Cont Plaza, 3333 Bristol St, Costa Mesa. Proceeds benefit cystic fibrosis research. Ticbts are S160. lnfonnatlon: (71~) 983-1393. MUSIC RAY Al«) THE CORSAIRS The City Atta Commlaalon will present Concetta In the Parb, featuring the classic roc:t 'n' roll of Ray and the Coruira from 5 to 6:30 p.m. tonight at Peninsula Part (Next to Balboa pier). Newport Beach. lnfonnatlon: (949) 717-3870. http://www.c/ty.MWJ)Ort· buch.ca.ua. NORMAN BROWN The Hyatt~ Newport Beach will holt Norman Btown • pert of ftl Summer J.u s.n., aponaored by 94.7 The Wave, starting et 8p.m.Friday9t1107 Jamboree Roed, Newport hech. Tidcets cost $37.60 (Dinner Padcagea add $26). Information: (949) 729-&Q), http:llwww . .ummerjazz serln.com. DAME KIRI TE KANAWA Soprano Dame Kirt Te Kanewa will perfonn at 2 p.m. Sept. 26 In 1st Seuion $15V.- . \:,.~· .... them with a i:Nlb dm la more comrs and t'.*Y bit.. . fMctnMi"Co Modem pb'atel can be eeen In "'D 0 ... "*"-Na·-Piney ... ~-cbe llflb s-.. by John Burnett (2002). .net !Old • of .. Oc:wa: 1be c JllllBoakof 0 ; P••J Ortme oe die Hiib .... .,, Gerhard o.w. Mullllr and ~daAdler' (l~ • Fled.on ddea 1hat wfD tab the reader far. far away In dme and geography. lndude &be aeries #Jn• wee of the Oa1tA>eom." by Jim~ with three volumes (...,..,.._of die a.rt.. "Pc Fl S I of Gold" md "Joumey to the Crtmlon Sea"}; "'!be Kini of Plnaee" by Daniel Defoe, not to mendon Robert Louis Stevenson's~ Wand," and~ Pml" by J.M. Danie. ',. Oilldmt can find a treasure chest of materials about pirates that tell of the times they lived in and how they existed. "'Pt.rate," an Eyewitn~ Book by Richard Platt, is an excellent place to start with facts and outstanding pictures that bring them to life. Other sugestions are:~ Raiden of the Hlgb Se.." by Christopher Maynard; "My BM Book of Plrata, .. by Barnaby Harward; and '71rata Robben of the HJgb Se.," by Gail Gibbons for ideas on how to tum oneself into a pirate. This title. along with "Ptratel: Pacts, Thlnp to Make, AdMdt9, .. by Rachel Wright. and "1be Plratn H•ndhook." by Margarette Lincoln, aU give ideas. the Orange County Parfonning Atta Center's Segerstrom Hall, 600 Town Center Drive, Costa Mesa. Tidceta are $46 to $78. lnfonnation: (714) 666-2787 or http:llwww.ocpac..orp. PETERWtlTE The Hyatt Regency Newport Beach will host Peter White as part of ita Summer Jazz Seriea. aponl0f"8d by 94.7 The Wave, starting at 8 p.m. Oct. l at 1107 Jamboree Road, Newport Beach. Tldceta cost $37.60 (Dinner Padcages add $26). lnfonnation: (949) 729-6400. http:llwww.aumm«J¥z #rl•com. - SAi 781,MG CHAMBER SOLOISTS The Orange County Perfonning Ma Center'• 2004-2005 Concert Serfea tides off with the Salzburg Chamber Soloists. The 16-member eneemble will perform aelectiona by Mozart. Mendelssohn and DYorak at 7:30 p.m. Oct. 4 In Foundert Hall. 600 Town Cent« Drive, Costa Mesa. Tldcets are $68 and are available through the Center Box omce at (714) 566-2787 or through http://www.ocpac..org. TAKACS QUARTET The Takacs Quartet will perform string quartet pieces by Bart<*. Borodin end Beethoven at 8 p.m. Oct. 1 • The Barclay Theatre, 42A2 Cempua Driw, Irvine. Ticbta el'9 $36 to $46. Information: (949) 854-4846. BRIAN CUl8ERTSON Ff.ATURING IKHAEl LftGTON The Hyea Regency Newport Beach will host Brian Culbertson featuring Mld\eel Unton n pert of lta Summer Jezz Sertee, aponsonld by 94.7 The~. starting 9t 8 p.m. Oct 8 et 1107 Jamboree Road, Newport Beacti. Tide• cost $37.60 (Dinner lliUUcdont and~ plctwa ~such~ "'thingl. u nlUSns a Jolly J'°8er Or I treuWemap. Dodt Co~ to "talk like a pirate• an day Sunda~ For those who don't know how. just remember me.e ftve basic words and thr<M' them into convenatiDn at any point Moy, avast. aye, aye and ami llot men lnlonDadoO on Chil silly day; go to http'./lwUlw.1111/dlUa plrdtlxlay.com. Sh.Iver me dmbere and ready about skipper! DID YOU KNOW Speaking of pirate treasure. the Balboa Branch library. 100 E. Balboa Blvd., will host a special on WJbe Seudl and Dllc:owery of Su.nbn nwure" on Oct. 2 at 2 p.m nie tnmure is from the Atocha. a Spanish galleon sunk o1f the Aorlda Keys in 1622. is worth more than $500 million today. 1reasure diver Rick Oaynes will be the speaker. Bring the whole f'amily! For more information. please call the branch at (949) 644-30n. CHECK rT OUT is written by the staff of the Newpon Beach Public Library. Thi• week'• column 11 by Phyllis Sdwlftler. All tides may be reserved from home or office computers by accetslng the catalog at http://www.newportbeach library.org. For more information on the Central Library or any of the branch loca1ions, please cont.act the Newpon Beach Public Library at (9491717-3800, option 2. Padcages add $26). lnfonnation: (949) 729-6400. http://www.summerjazz series.com. L£IPZJG GEWANOHAUS ORctESTRA The Leipzig Gewandhaus Orchestra will perfonn Brahms' "'Piano Concerto No. 1 in D minor, Op. 15"' and "'Symphony No. 4 in E minor, Op. 98• at 7 p.m. Oct. 10 at the Orange County Parfonning Atta Center, 600 Town Center Drive. Costa Mesa. Tidceb are $79 to $160. lnfonnation: (949) 553-2422br http:/~. Tldc.etmaster.oom. RICK BRAUN The Hyatt Regency Newport Beach will host Ride Braun a s part of lta Summer Jazz Series. sponsored by 94.7 The Wave, starting at 8 p.m . Oct. 15 at 1107 Jamboree Road, Newport Bead\. Tlcbts cost $37.50 (Dinner J>.dtagea add $26). lnfonnation: (949) 729-6400, http://www.summerjazz NrittS.com. rTAUAN AFTERNOON The Pacfflc Symphony will perform selections from Mozart, Shostakovich and Mendelssohn at 3 p.sn. Ocil. 17 et the Barclay Theatre, 4242 Campus Drive, Irvine. Tldceta are $45 and $60. lnfonnatlon: (949) ~. IGOR POGOREUCH Pieniat Igor Pogoretic:h will peffonn 11tactiooa from~. Sibelua and Rechmanlnoff at 8 p.m. Oct. Tl at the Bafday Theatnt, 4242 Campus Drive, IMne. Tldceta are sa> to $100. Information: (949) 86iM646. UCI Svw-HONY ORCHESTRA The UC Irvine Symphony On:t.tn will perform M1ectiona from Wegner end UIZI et 8 p.m. Oct. 29 end Oct. 30. the Barday Thatre, 4242 <Ampua DriYe, Irvine. Tlcbta are $12 for general admfaak>n, $10 for senior• and ua *"ttv anc1 lltBff anc1 se tor studentl and children under 18. Information: (!M8, 864 4848. WMSAW PHlJtMMONIC OMHITRA Tt.Warww Philharmonic 0n:Metra WM l*bm '-~'t 'Pofymorphia" and Ch.oPfn' •PSano Concerto No. 1 In E minor, Op. 11 • et 8 p.m Nov. 8 end 88t1he 8an:ley ThMtrs. OU c:.mp.. Drtw, IMne.,,... ... -.~( .... ,fJU.:2'22. GUMNEll IJMll QUMTET I TMOu1mert~OuMsewtlt --~~....._ ........ ..... ••p.m. Nov. 22 .... BsnMVn.n.0t2~ Drtwe. llW-. n.. .... '° -~'*~ DllO.i~•:r n•Gln9••1 Lee.t laNapOll•I ...., ................ . • ., ............... landl ... Dlllwm.tJalnl••on w.-. ......... lft ..... ~lll1111: ... l7Nl00. 1NIWJ..W• The\Wli91nnon..._ 111Md ........ mUllon.ur.dly ttwaugh lundii¥ ........ RocKodr .......... p.m;lhandlya. Rold Dopand ..... •8:30 p.m; ...._., °"' lOpp9r •• p.m. end the 0-. lcwdlluk. RM ContbO atl:ID p.m. The Wlmgt Inn .. • 127'Mlltne lwe., a... lllMd. lnforrnldon: (MO) l7M300. .m:l!.fl'ME-.L Thea.r • Gltl~llw muelc~end .... nighlL GNg Morgll ..... Piper end ec..ev GGfdlen (ll:nown. MPG) perform delllc red. AU end Ming. 8:30 p.m. Fttdlya. MelWI GregcNy end MPG wit S*fcNm d8llic rod(. IWlng end MB M 8:30 p.m. s.tunteya. The ......,,_ .. et 830 Udo P9rt Drtw, Nw.tpOft Bud\. F1-M. (949) 876-3C74. R£WLVD LA C8W ........._ of'fera RewMw, whld1 fMtur. DJs lblg with lfNgefy end eudftory dlligldl Ill 10 p.m. Tueed9ya et ,. IMrle-.. Coeta Mee.. lnformetlon: (948) Mtr7944. SIMTRA 1RalTE LA C8W ~ of'fera Devid IC.lnwmld'I ffw tribute to frank ~from 6 to 9 p.m. Mondeya et 1896 lrvlne Ave., Costa Mela. lnfonnadon: (949) 846-7944. TtE UNDERGftCU«> LOUNGE LA C8W Restaurant offers the Underground Lounge, fMturing PWt Wtanl linglng Bennett. Mlftir'I end Sinatra from 6:30 to 9 p.m. Wedneedaya et 1696 lrvtne /We., Co.ta Mea. lnformetion: UM9) 846-7944. Pt.ANBE LA Cave Restaurant offerl the funky eoul jazz music of P!an Be from 10 p.m. to 1 a.m. on Thuf'ldlya et 1696 lrviM Ave., Com Meu. Information: (949) 646-7944. TtE GNiER BAKER JR. TRIO LA Ceve ~arr.. the jazt fusion mueic of the Ginger Biker Jr. Trio from 10 p.m. to 1 a.m. Fridays .. 1886 Irvine /!we., COit.a WATCH FOR POSSIBLE UENS S,!MwW.., YOU already tnow tbll cbe typical encumtnnce tp.iml • property is • mor1pp. • 111111 "'borrowed mooey which ii teaarcd by lbe property. However •• lien la abo In encumbnrlce-a claim or a JudlJncat lpim& a property. A couple cl oumplea cl liens are: If a lial bM a rtpd'W dlim IO OWDlllbip cl a pardon ol a PfOPeftY, or ii a coun KlioD bM ,..... .... jadpnonl wbidl lndudee or ii IKUl'ed by • u.n.& io • propeny. Wby ii dllil impanmm IO know? n.a ................ , "' ~ .... thllc:m be placed ..... a propeny. Ma poCMlpOCdve bomf IMJ'ir,,. *-Id ... C*'8la ... ,. ... , ... ., witb • ... Ge,.. p!Opllty. Pini. YOll ...... ..,. •• policy olddehzl ft Cl ID ....... . pomillk(l)M._ .. .,...._ .......... ......,>'Oii .• .,.,.. .. (2) .... ,. ... .. ••re..,.. .... • ...... ....... ,. .... pal ll 1 M ., .. ......., . ............... ,. ..... yamlll!lffll ..... '11. ......... _pa I I "'' . lb .... ,......., ................ ..., .... ,, .. ~,__ .. _ ., .............. ... .......... ,?? ,. ..... '" [ ....... ., ...... ,.c 7 Rd tit ._ __ ............ ,. You wouldn't let your .dog use the ocean for a bathroom ... ... so why would you let its waste enter the storm drains? If you don't Rick up after your pet, rainwater and water from people's yards can wash the waste 'into gutters and storm drains. The polluted water and waste then ftoW untriated into our creeks, streams, harbors and the ocean. Help protect the envtronment ~y picking up after your pet and throwing its waste in the ~or the toilet. -. • " . .. .. .. FORU " HOWlO GET "8JIHED -l.tilllrc ~ toffvan ~ MhDlitv Plot 330W. 8-v St., CCllll9 Meel. CA .a7 •"pp 'q I II A E c.11 .. Ml I Ill f'411l ... tD .. w.4110 E-mel:Send to dallypi/Oftllatime&c:om •AU conlpOf~ muM lndudt f\11 Mme. hometown end phone ....,.., Cfot Wttl 41Qnpuflla11 I) 1'he PIDe 111 I~ .. ,...,_ to d II• ' h I lllftl totdlfttv Ind ~ EDITORIALS Blaze at nature preserve fuels residents' concerns T heSept.~t burned abOut tRMe. acres in Talbert Nature Preserve also sparked a warning -at least if the concerns of residents who live near the park are heeded. ·111e blaze that scorched part of the 200-acre county-controlled wilderness, between the end of I 9th Street in C:Osta Mesa and the Santa Ana River. came within abou1 SO yards from the Newport rerrace Condominiums, where residents ~y eucalyptus trees and underbrush are ripe for being the fuel that could tum a wildlife preserve fire into a residential nightmare. " ... All it takes is one burning ember to start a fire here, with all these trees with dead branches on them," said condominium resident Heaven Moff eit in a Pilot s1ory last week about fire concerns in the area She added, "We're scared that something is going to happen." Fire crews deserve credit -as at least one caller to the Pilot pointed out -for dousing the September fire without it causing residential damage. The efforts of the property managers to trim trees and provide fire extinguishers around the complex are also notable. But given some residents' continued worries about the ability of a park fire to jump to their complex and the frequency of fires in the preserve, we feel more vigilance is needed among park rangers, residents, police and fire officials in this area. where such a fine line exists between highly combustible pampas grass. homes and human beings. Residents and fire officials say at least two fires a year btBn In the preserve, a sprawling protected land of nature trails, where growth Is managed by a biologist. Homeless camps and children playing in the palk add to the fire danger, said Earl Miller, president of the Newpon C:Ondominium Assn Some residents blamed tr.uisients for the Sept. 4 fire, though as of !Mt week. investigators were still looking into the cause. We realize that fire officials simply can't alter a protected park's vegetation when and how they feel like it, as Costa Mesa Deputy Fire Olief Gregg Steward said. and granted, residents accept a certain level of risk when they choose to live next to such a preserve. Authorities, however, can certainly keep more of an eye o ut for potential dangers related to human activity in the preserve. It's not enough. though, to focus prevention techniques on transients and children. Residents worry that not enough is being done to maintain eucalyptus trees and landscaping around the condo complex. Perhaps this most recent fire is a wake-up call to the leaders of the condominium association to heed residents' calls -from at least June of last year -to reduce the chances of a brush fire spreading to the complex by better maintaining the vegetation on the property , which sits atop a 20-foot bluff, overlookblg the preserve. Now is a good time for a reminder that it is still fire season. Hopefully, the only thing being doused, will be the netghbors' fears. A good deal of change iri Costa Mesa S ometirnes, a little change can make a big difference. And that certainly seems to be the case with C:Osta Mesa's revamped ruJes on how the city regulates special events that are happening in town. The most obvious case in point was Saturday, which marlced the third year that the city hosted the Orange \,,aunty Dyke March -a lesbian~pride parade. But unliJc.e last year, which was marked by dissent and lawsuits filed by the American Civil Liberties Union, the lead-in to this year's parade was quiet and easy. '!'here was just no drama, no problem at all," Turry Stone. ,executive director of the Gay and Lesbian C:Ommunity Services Center of Orange \,,aunty, said of getting the permits required to hold the march. Under the new and improved regulations, the finance department processes the applications for special-event permits, and any appeals are handled by the Oty Cowldl. The new law is also content-neutral, meaning the city can't discriminate based on an event's content of speech when considering whether to grant permits. That change is a definite improvement in a city that is defined. to a great extent, by its diverse, eclectic population. So far, these changes have prawn to be steps in the right direction. And while it is Wlfortunate it took a lawsuit to get the city started on thb path. tile end result is one city leaders and city staff can be proud of reaching. Residents should embrace it, as well THE LAST WORD What would Bush or Kerry do? BOLTON • ON THE ISSUES No vote doesn't mean no voice EDfTOA'S NOTE: On Tuesday night. the Newport~ City Council will begin deflberdons ebout who should rep&ece Coundlmen Gafy Adams end ftniah the ftnel two yean of his tenn. It wW be the tecOnd time In a Y9llf that the coundl hu hedtodlOOMa ~ for en resigning coundlmen. Folowlng Gery Proctor't reelgnadon, the council added swv. benllty to ha l'llftlcs. It's •• lmpottent • decition aa the council will mete. The s>9f'9Qfl they choose wtlt not only have to step in end reprnent the community, but ht penon wiU in two years have a decided adventage If he or the dM>OMS to run in the 2008 election. At the Daily Pilot. we have finished Interviewing candid81M for the Cocta Meu and Newport Beach city counc:ila and will be o1fertng our~ In the coming.days. We cld not have dme, howwer, to intlMew the nine hopefuls seeking the council eppolntment. Nor did we think It nee 111 ary, a It la the will of the lbc nKTlalning councilmen ht wilt decide who joins them on the dais, not the will of the voters. But ht cto.n't mean the community ahoutd not have an opportunity to know a liate bit about the people the council will be Interviewing. Thia week,. we sent questions to all nine about themMlves and pNlllng city luu.. Their appllcadona alto ere avallabte on the city's website by clk*1ng on the District 4 council vecancy tint st www.city.nttWpOrt·beech.ea.ua/ homt1.htm. We encourage our readeB to conaider the enawera carefully, end If one stands out, let your councilman know what you think. They can be reeched by cafllng City Hall st (949) 644-3309 or by the foffowlng Hnall eddreaaea: Mayor Tod Rktg~. llidgflwayOcity.~-bNda.caw; Steve Rountfly, ~hdlgmeaoom; Don Webb, don2webb·~ Steve Bromberg, dandHeNtlhllnk..MC Dk* Nichols, nboouncilflranldtol&Jnfo; end John HefNman, JMr•aol.oom. We asked all nlM tM follawml qU&tlons. 1. What ls tM most lmpot14111 luu. fadni !Wwport BMcht . 2. What"" you t1pt1rtfrom,,.. mt of tM ptt0pi. hoplftg to k llPPOln'*'1 3. What II your post.doll on dnelopwwnt In tM city iiiul, ty rtlatlon, tM GrtwnllPt 1'iW1 4. What ~ora--,,.-rl.-mc» maka you to,.,.,. on dN CUyCouMlr JOHN BLOll ·settlement agreement wu amended ln 2002 and allows 10.3 million puaengen through 2011, and 10.8 through 2015. The preaent usage of eight milllon pauenpn annually is only about one half of what the oftlclal estimated physical capacity of the airport ln Its pretent conftgu.ration. Becau.1e the praent facility can accommodate 14 mlDlon to 15 million annually, there will be pressure to expand the limits, espedally when there are au:rwya that say that pasaenger need.a wtll continually rise to 24 mlllJon by 2025. There have al.ready been 1tudiea done to apand to 25 mllllon annual paaaengen. E.xtemlon of the main runway bu been under comlderatlon for yean. While the airport ls physically small. Undbergb Field in San Diego la no blger, bu one runway, and carries twice the paaenger traftlc u John Wayne. This will have a detrimental affect on all of Newpon Beath. With added fllgbtt will come a futnlng-out of takeof&, so the jets will be flying over Corona del Mar. Spyglua. and Newport Coast aa well u the Caat.awaya and West Newpon. How do you tb1nk that will affect property vaJuea, not to mendon the quality of Ufef 2. Pint of all. I think that the group of people that have come forward represent a very good cross section of Dlattict 4 and repretent a very high level of expertise in thelc field.a. They should alt be commended for wanting to serve. I wtll bring to the table a unique combination of dry resident and buainesapenoo. My wife, Chloe, and I have bad our photography buainea in Corona del Mar for 25 yean. We have lived in P.Mtbluft for 20 years and railed three cb.Udren there. Prom the buatnea aide. I know ftnt-band a lot of the problems that bu.alnette9 face. I feel the effects of receulon and ln.ftation. I bow what lt la lib to pay exorbitant amounts for worbn' compenaadon and health tnaurance. I alto know the benefits of a pod and protperOul economy. I am allo an artilt and 1 tend to tee tblop a little differently tb8ft m0tt. 1b8 OtJ Cowld1 bu to bUidJe many btllf0 et1 Jtemt an4 la bU to coalld9r mott of tbeite itw hm a tx•• ttandpolnt. bUa dlef9 IN liw.YI the ltiUet tbaa,.... comp nrllra and lnYotv9die...,_1'rElml I wtD til1Da Iba& polal of Ylew. I*'* lbat Wiii c~l1mm ... ldil ID dietdMi ........ .., ........... .,, ..... ... Mdklad ...... .... objee:dwm•••*' •--"*-°"""""" ""*...,.. ilf dw ... bl ........ ""*"" O>rofwl.,..,, ...,,._ ,,,,,,,OllJfMll mUllt be ....... .. . ............ ,, ..... ...me; -.....w:1•-· .... £,·=-·~·-.. has to be, ·1s It benefiting the common good?" Quality-of-life Issues have to be addressed.. I think that each issue has to be weighed lndJvldually, and outreach to the community bas to be made. The voten passed the Greenligbt law and the city bas to follow Ill guidelines. 4. Since helplna form the Corona del Mar BUilneas lmpt'cw~meot District in 1996, I have worked with many of the different departments or the city and many city staff personnel. I have found thelr dedkation to duty and willingness to help very exemplary. I have also foupd that sometimes it LI necessary to get out there and find out what the citizens really think about what ls proposed. It 11 very important to hear all sides before makblg judgments. I feel that one of my beat qualities Is that I am wllling to U.ten to other points ofvtew. But, at the same time. I am not afrald to voice my own thoughta. I wlll IJ.lten to my constituents. I th1nk that sometimes I will bring a dlfrerent polnr of vtew to the coundl. but It will be a point or vtew 1ubatandated by diligence to fact-finding and consulting with those that I represent. I have learned that compromise ls sometimes the best solution for success. Uatenlng and wortclng with people to solve problems are my strong sultt. TIMOTHY BROWN h. MICHAEL BROWNING °"""""'for llW Nftvport Beach ,Polk:e Dq#UtrrwnL Bwlnas: rNI estar. : 1. l'bete~• number of ~lmponant luua •facing the city. To :,1.ng1e out one 1aaue :11 dlfllcuJt. but I 'Would bave to aay that the future of John Wllyne Airport lithe most algnlflcant long-rUJge l.uue for the dtY to deal with. The city must do a good job in protecting the city's interest and controlllng the amount of tnJllc at John Wayne and any other airport apanaJon. We must ensure that tdequate controls are implemmted indefinitely, if possible. How tbJt can be done I have yet to learn, but lt la a challenge that that muatbemet. 2. lnumucb a.s I am not acquaJnted with the other candidates for this councll eat. I don't know what sets me apart f'rom them. t do know that my long'bactground in management has given me the opponunity to acquire aldl1a lo dealing with people, negod.&tJ.na. dedaJon-making and financ:a. lllaw a1ao had the opponunlry through my career in reaJ eat.ate co work with a number of city plmnb.~ta. building deputtnentl, city man.agen1 and other dty oftlclala. 1b1a experience bu given me a good undentanding of how dty govemmenu function. 3. My posldon on development in the city Lt that It should be orderly and balanced between residential and commerdal development so that the beat interest of the people of Newport Beach Lt served. I believe we have a competent clty staff, profesaioo.ala that know their bualnea. I believe lt la the mponaibWty of the City Council to make awe the lawa, which govern development In the city, are upheld and at the same time protect the property owner'• rt&btt. Green.Ught Ls the law and I tberelore believe It should be upheld lib any other law. 4. J have more than 40 ye.an of all fonm of bulineM experience. I have good peOple lldlll. f am honest tn all my clee"• J baV9 ae"9d aa chaplain of the N9wport Beach Police 0epUtmmt liace Pebnauy of 1999. I ,am flilailJ patriotic and aupport our :guvaawt. : My ..... SIMGa. ot 45 ye.an, and I haw railed our tour cbDdren in :Newport Beldl. aD of whom an :~and ll.ICCeaf\a1. J haw a delln :co Mne the communJty lo whJch t ~Ifft and to,_.. ¥'t the qualtry of life .,.baw...,...Jun~to )iftote die dime MClllUJ' tD MIW OD 'the coUDdl to tbe belt of my abWty. • 1a'rts ts ~ w .............. ~ ..... ~ .... , .... ~ proptllJ ._.. ....... ... Olmftlalty c:llindlr. ~the detaDt °'·~ ~ mitlpdon, we cu. ntain Che charlder of tbe community wttboul •tiftlfta ... vltality. . Wlt6 respect to GreeaUsbl. we are where we a.re with IL lt'1 being implemented. It wt.I a~ reterenctwn. wtW. the p.aiplt moved Out in front of cbe .,.,..._.L Tbe Green.bctit law bla a trttP.r mechanism where"*"" md aot the City Counctt make c:emm a.du.. declsfona. Tbe vocen .. now the qnea who wtll gtW .::a t>r thUIQbe down OR "90rt. The Ctty Coundl bM leadenhlp lo impleoleDttag • vi&Jontng proceaa for the~ plAn update that includes~ ~ viewpoinb. I want to wort Whh people upfront to avoid upheavals. 4. I believe I can efJectivety represent constltuenu. On a dally basls I represent corporations and indlviduaJs before local gowounent. I work effectively within internal corporate environments and with dty stalfa, elected officla.11 and residenu. I unden1tand the kinda of interactions that occur between residents, municipal staffs and local officials. As a planning commissioner, I've bhrr •• part of reviewing significant development projects. I seek to balance the needa of the applicant. the city and the residents. BARRY EATON Planning commissioner. redmi ciry planner. · 1. This answer r--~~-.., has two parts: those issues the city is able to deal with on its own, and those issues where it is constrained by outside agencies and interests. In the first category. the generaJ plan update is clearly the most important citywide issue. The resuJts of this process will ser the pattern for the city's character, growth and traffic for 20 to 25 years. In the second category, the growth of the county-owned John Wayne Airport is the m.ost important issue facing the city. But there are more: Ocean and bay water q~ality (and eel grass in the lower bay) are aU dictated by federaJ and state requlcements; the city's locaJ coastal program has to meet the California Coastal Commission's requirements; and dredging of the Santa Ana River and Upper Newport Bay are dependent on Corps of Engineers funding. 2. I believe I am especially qualified to deal with the two most important issues facing the city, and the 4th District in particuJar. I was the chair of the subcomminee of the General Plan Update Committee that formuJated the entire program that is now underway. I understand thal program particularly well. tn addJtion, my many years as a dJ.rector of the Airport Working Group bu given me the necessary knowledge and penpective to deal with the John Wayne Airport expansion Laauea with a firm resolve. Finally, my election five consecutive times to the Boaid of Directors of one of the largeat and most diverse homeowner ueociation.s in the 4th Dlstrlct (Eaatbluff), lncludlng seven consecutive terms u tu president, demorutcatea my leaden1hlp and COMeDIUS-buOdlng abilities. 3. I recognize lbe clty'1 need to grow lu bualnesaea lo order to continue to pay for tu outatandlna aervtcea to lta dtiz.ena. At the same dme. I want to protect the OUtltandtng raidentlal quality of life in Newport Beach. which. along with tu natural amenittea. provtdea both lta wotld-clua reputadorynd the bulk of it.a very h1&h property tu base. I think the voten In our dty comprtae a very tntellipnt and mre electorate. 'Jhua, 1 am not mud to let ...... cleddt the r.ny ..... projeetl ......... tbedty'a l\aiun. ~ dliire II a •cUIDuladit ~m· pivthltD la ib9 Giit laW that •. , ... .., ...... .... liq •. ,..,-~ ................. , ... ~lbelliveilliJ =;r;."9 ... IObil ~fl!!'.& ,.. PORUM .......... , . .._..., ···-fDJ1F , .... ~Nlwpon ......... p.iNklldon ol an llfPl'OPriate city aefMDlpll.DIDd ilieD prudmdy ·~ll malnlalnlns a balanced budget land neso~ a permanent limit on thlli aOlae generated by alrCt&tt opend.Olll m John ~e Airport and lftlldng tbe elllting curfew permanent 2. t have fantuUc portrait.I by John llOm Of '1JY beautiful wife 'Dabe and of .., fout cb.Jldreo and tlUee g'J'andchlldren who have grown up ln Newport Betlch. Aa a young adult, I wmt around the wortd. climbed the Matterhorn in Swk.zerland, visited the great pyramid ln Egypt. aided In the mountains of Kashmlr in northern Pakistan and India. I still enjoy skiing the cornice bowl at Mammoth MountaJn. I served the U.S. Army. Navy and Air Poree by participating in the design. development, and production of guidance and control systems for the first guided air-to-air miJsUes, surface-to-air missiles, world-speed-record Navy F4D Interceptor, C98 boapltal aircraft, KC-IO tanker. C-17 'Innspon and 8 -2 stealth bomber ... in addition to the OC-7, OC·8, OC-9, OC-10. and MD·80 commerciaJ aircraft as a registered professional control system engineer. 3. The popuJation of the world is growing out of our control, but my position 1s that the Newport City Council is not obligated to approve accommodations for everyone who can afford to live and do business in Newport Beach. However, it Is also my position that property owners have the right to develop their property if they don'I adversely impact the righll> of others 10 clean air and water, reasonable wildlife habital and congestion-free roads. The C.reenhght law ls law and as a member of the City Council, t would feel obltga1ed 10 prudently enforce it. 4. I have repeatedly repaired, remodeled and upgraded my home<i in Newpon Beach for the past 50 years, which has made me intimately familiar with the local building code'>. I was the plaintiff in landmark litigation in the California Supreme Court circa 1973 lhat initiated the California Environmental Quality Act CCEQA), and was subsequently appointed as a charter member of 1he Newport Environmental Quality Committee to prepare a locaJ ordinance specifying the preparation of the requJred Environmental Impact Reports. I subsequently have reviewed and contributed to many such reportl> on major local projects like power plants and airport expamion. I served as a director of the Balboa Island Improvement Al.sn. m 1965 and worked with the city engineer 10 define and install the existing traffic signal and lanes for the interseclion near the bridge entrance to BaJboa Island. GERALD HEGGER ~··•c•a11 ,..r ... -.•ru .. .,. ....... , 2 ... ,,,, ... .....,Ii.-....... O"'' Pt; _._,. .. IM Ck'P .. •ts11:1 • I 1 llW ap'WWawlMa CM' llol Gfll n'lafe« wll be Glbeol8c IO NiWpon 'Jlw::b. DOC to kt detrtment. I would be PINO to.,.._d"I ~· dW would brine tourlaes to NeWpon leach. Vaicadoaen apend money. wt.,. aoc haw them epend it here. 4-I haw an undetgnduate ~Iii KCCMID~ and an MM with an empbu9 ID ftnanc:e. My educadOnal ~ wtllbrtng an o~ ~ approach '° the eoundl. In tbe corporate.a~ J have hekt polltionl rmlina from . accounti.ns to pnert.l ma.nqer. CWrendy self-employed, I undemand and can appreciate the po1ltion of both large and •mall bualneu In adcfttlon, I haw been prevtou&ly involved tn a volunteer capacity. Aa a board member and put president of the California Academic Decathlon, I understand the need to lnOuence without authority. RICHARD LUEHRS President and chief U«urive of the Newport Beach O&amber of Commt!rce. I. While l acknowledge there are many important issues facing our·-.. community, the most important issue facing Newport Beach today ls our beach and bay water quality. The continued improvement of beach and bay water quality will ensure that the city's greatest asset-with Hs coastal location, one of the largest pleasure boat harbors in the nation, and one of 1he few remaining estuaries an California -will continue to dnve property values and offer both residents and visitors unique recreational opportunities not found in any other community. As community leaders. we have a respons1b1hty to ensure the i.:are and preservation of our water quality for future genera1ions. 2. The qualities that set me a pan from others applying for the position are a proven record of community involvement and understanding of city issues with more than 25 years experience in working with numeroul> boards and commiuees. I have estahlished relationships with county. ~t.ate and federal representatives that can be called upon to assisl in the resolution of important issues such as back bay dredging or control of John Wayne Airport. I have the temperament to lis1en to views dissimilar to my own w11hout judgment or recourse. I understand the imponance of listening imen1ly 10 aJI sides of the is'iue before reaching conclusions. I have developed 1he ability to bring vision to my work and can communicate the vision with clarity and commitment. I have excellent inrerpersonaJ skills and have worked to develop posi1ive relalionships berwren diverse, and often opposing groups of people. I am visible and accessible 10 members of the community. I have the courage to confront difficuJt problems and make tough decisions. I value the decision-making process as critical to both the quality and ownership of the outcome. I listen to my team members and regularly draw upon the expertise and inslghts of others to crea1e consensus. I care about and am commilted to the professional development of my co-workers and others.3. My position on development an the city is one of moderation, nexibility and manqed improvement-: The dty ls .. built out• and, as a result, development opporcunities on vacant land are limited. However, the city does have opportunities for redevelopment and 'lhould embrace and encourage continued Investment lo the community. Whether a re-roof In the neighborhood, or a general plan amendment requeat ror a new business venture. we tbouJd look for opportunidea to 1upport the Investment u lq 11 pc-.tlal environmental mipiida IN pcoperty Identified and we cm be nd the projectwtll ~---tboM lmpa~ The bcoa. UM 11 IO condnue, and..._. pan•l•• ID enbanc. the fl'lillr olU. la Mlwpwt Beach. AllotMG J .. m1 QIMw beenUidJ 2 -· ... ... "of du. ........... _,..,,, dleatfl~•· I tmeflllii Ne~--11-C:• .... ._., •c'rlt .. ... ..,... .... a I w Na ,.rt .... cai••• Co I cu~ .. e51ii! ........ ....... - ...... JI ., 11,2004. :-··--··-·I .... ~ •L tdO =---C m tr I I w--·· a •• cf6nllJ..O&p811ilwll I a a 1C'.oll29 .... ef ~'fp 1? wl ..... ,~ .......... ~, ..... ..... ~ .... ,~ ,.--.. nl th arbipl Mdl...., al lbecJt,-. .............. ...,. ..ct -••• , wtlb the decWon inM.\nj ~at ctcy Hall. I birve allo ~"'°"'wort.Ina l"llit»i..ti.,.. wtlb our rwe ,..1111cadWI ID 5aa'a.lnento ...... ...., Coaferenee c:alla, umml ·~ trlpiaad ttgutu COIWIC1 wltb tUll ~va for more tbaD 20 ,..._.,. M the <bW 1?.aiCUttYe Oftktt ol the Newport Beach Chamber of COmmerce -a amall-bUllneu orpnizatfon whose misaion ls to proraote economic opportunity through busineaa md communiry leaderab.lp -I have bad the opponunity to wort closely Wlth aome of our top buainep and community leaden to make Newport Beach a better place in which 10 live and work. I played an important leadership role in founding the annuaJ Taste of Newport, now m its 16th year, which was developed to maintain the city's market r.hare of the restaurant industry. and bnng attention to the many fine dining opporturuues in our commumty. I was aJso instrumental m bri.ngmg much needed organ12.a11on and financial support 10 lhe dnnual Newport Harbor 01r1stmas Boat Parade. which draw'\ nearly Ont' million people lo our city each December and '>howc~el> our community a5 one of tht' premier c111e<> in the nation. RON WINSHIP Business. film productwn I Credih1llty cenainJy comes to mind. Oosed rank.\ and a shouJder-10-shouldt>r mentaJ1ty never encourages one to believe tha1 1he government in question offer<. a free open exchange of ideas or an11ude-. Those that have tame to WJlt h council proceeding" will mc1111on 1hat Lhe snide remarks to citizens, commissipn members or peer. rnrel\. encourage pos1uve and enhght(•111n~ exchanges m an open debatt' aunosphere. l>iver.nty of opu1mn 1' always a healthy concept. wruth tntghl be helpful. Newport Beach I'> t ert.11nl} not a homogeneous polincaJ m1ml ..et The council should retlect lt1'11 dl'.ers11y 2. Well. ~ have failed four um(>'. 10 wu1 an election in Disrricr 4! HaVln~ '3.ld that, it becomes obvious that we are not paid off by any '>pecial in1eres1 group It shouJd further be quite ob\1ou" 1h..ir anstead of pandenng to vanou" .:rm•r" within Lhe oty and makmg pronw •• .., thal we may or couJd not keep. wr will always vote our conscious with the basic mJSSion o,tall'menl that "Whatever lS be..r for the clly ol Newport Beal h tJn t he all bau1• I c,reenlight wa' a great concept I umt egregious unJin11H'<.l mva.sive grow1h that wouJd afft't:t our envuo11m<·n1. our traffic and our qualuy of hfe nw mim:mg of c.~nl1gh1 and 1hr rnuncil ·~ reaction 10 1t has been les... than t.:0rd1aJ. Phil Arst reflects a basicaJty dysfunctional <.ireenljghl Comm11tt'e that is I~ than willing to be forthcoming or exacr in dmr lnterpretation of the law The current members of the council have heen overreactive and defensive beyond l'easonable limlt'l The l'"e'>Ull ha!. bttn that the dtiz.ens att left confl.IM'd or disillusioned with either party at th1' point. No one wants 37 ·story bwJtl.111~ in Newport Beach -either m the nty or on it's borders. Hopefully. both parties wiD get their respective art' topther and actuaUy vote up or down on projecU before they~ tho~ 1ha1 any logical dtiJ2n may believe egregk>us -on the ballot for bo1h pubUc view and full disclosure. Time Shares on park and tidelands ... what a concept 4. Employment diversity always 9emlS to confuse people. Yea. I wu an engineer at Cape ~ Yes. I was a cryptographic teletype operator in me U.S. Army from 1967-69, a Milor and mMa on prtwte yachts In Newpol1 8eldl for tbme )WI,. comptddft ...... n:mun.m mampc. • c:aptUn ID upaaile reaunnta. a~ ..-.y ..,t ror w..c s.a.tty and odllll far low,_,... an ector. • pWk 1 !11Fa•md~db«taanda ............. clinlc.'tDc. media ~ ............ JW& .... ........ 111 ....... . Waillallrlllll ... 11,._.....,, tut .... 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Meav.'dehome. t4t.1St.l7'0, A \ Eagles post first shutout in 38 games in 19-0 nonleaS\le triumph SaturC:lay rught over Buena Park at Newport. ~rrc• Ald•rton OallyPik>t NEWPORT BRACH -At times It wun't pretty, but the final acore, 19·0, provided all the afftnnatlon the Batancfa High football team needed following fu ftnt ahutout ln nearly four yean Saturday night at Newport Hubor High. The Eagles' defense bent, but never broke again.at notileague foe Buena Part. wbJch ran an option style atmUar to P.atanda. The Eagles, fittingly, capped THE BIG EASY Honorary captains I for Battle of the Bay . . their aco on dete e, when aem ... Ryan Sani and R1 Montgome rUJbed Into e backfield· 'to Buena Park o aack Buena Eltlnda 19 Park'a third quarterback of • the night near the goal line for a 14-yard loss and safety with 31 seconda left lo the fourth quarter. P.ltanc!a Coach Craig Fertig wryly shook his head and mus- tered a alight grin foUowlng the win. • . nf.sht. We tackled well and tilt weu.· . A 43·0 victory over Orlslge ln Week 5 of the 2000 aea.aon. a apan of S8 pines, wu the lut dme the !a.ales aecured a abutout. ThJa drne, the Eaglet (2·1) knocked two Buena Park quarter- back.a out of the game and held the visitors to four ftrat downs fn the aecond half. The Coyote• (0·2) amused 13 in the firat half. Batancia mixed up tu offense, baJancing both IU passing and running games. Senior tailback Bryce McKendry ran for 96 yards on 20 canies while catching two passes fur 61 yards. &rldly, ~ 19, 2004 ll •I'm an old pitcher, so anytime you can get a shutout, it's impres- sive: Fertig saJd. w1 was pleased with how our defense played to- McKendry put Estancia up, 6·0, late in the first quarter after be took. a short toss from junior STEVE McCRNt< /ONl.Y Pt.OT Estancia High's Bryce McKendry and Geo Macias (1) celebrate Macias' touchdown See ESTANCIA, Paa• 82 reception against visiting Buena Part< Saturday ntght in the Eagles' 19-0 nonleague wm. OMMUNITY COLLEGE FOOTBALL STEVE Mc:CAANI< /0Nl.Y Pl.OT Orange Coast College's Brian Johnson (84) tries to make a reception in the end zone but the play is broken up by Saddleback's Jonny McGuinn in Saturday's Mission Conference game at newty remodeled leBard Stadium. Barry F aulkn•r DattyPik>t Seddlebedc28 occ 7 HIGH SCHOOL CROSS COUNTRY Sea Kings sparkle at Sunny Hills Corona del Mar girls finish first overall while boys claim Division I II crown at invitational. 1he Corona del Mar H1gb girls cross country team didn't just finish wilh I.he best team time in CIF Dtvt.sion Ill m Sat- W'&Y' ~~mvttadmal The CdM girls combined to run faster than I.he other 36 schools In all divisions at Craig Regional Park in Fullenon c.dM's boys team, meanwhile. clauned the Division m tide and finished fifth among all divisions. Junior Anne St Geme 08:43). -.opho- more Hilary May (19:09). freshman Alli son Damon ( 19:29) and sernor Ah!Ja Kanan (20:00) all won their respecuve Divls1on m races while sophomore Nic- ole Slykhous (19:45) and ~ruor Devon Ahearn (20:07) each look second in I.heir respective races. CdM sophomore Omsue 51. Geme finished in 20:04. Brea's Ann Gustafson finished with the top girls time (18:26). The Sea King girls' team ome of 97:06 was 18 seconds faster than second· place Brea. CdM Coach Bill Sumner said. "We were favored 10 win 01V1s1on Ill. bu1 J didn't lcnow we would finish wilh the top team time of I.he day.·· Sumner said. "We had a good day" jack Tuma (16:35). Kenneth Wong (16:35) and Ryan Guthne (1 6'.461 placed 1-2-3, respedive)y, in the 1un1or race while sophomore Tommy Hutch150n won the sophomore race m 17· l 0. Sophomore Thn Scott (17: 18) firushed ee<:0nd to Hutc.bbon while seruors An· drew Boyd (18:12) and Oi.tJ Tay1or (18:13) rounded out CAM'I contingent The CdM boys ran 18 seconds faster than Whittier Ou1st1an to capture the Division m team title. M(Tumer. ~ and Guthrie) are coming into their own.• Sumner sakl Estancia 's Gooiez wins crown •Freshman Hector Gomez ran a personal belt and placed flrst ln the &ethman boys mce to lead the &tan· da HJcb boys croea country team at the liolemwl lnvtradoDll at Rote· mead High Saturda)t Gomn clalmed the overall fresh· man title ln 17:30, lead•na the e..p.' bOfl and gtrll coottnpnt that com- peted In four dMllona (tr.b.man through eenlor) In cM 2$..t.eun eftnt. ot so ~ nmneca eiiili>41!1~~~'1iim(ti ChuUI • a Slimy. SepttnM 19, 200ot SPORTS • BRIEFLY ·:.Mustangs claim Western crown •• • • Kyle Thorsness of Costa Mesa High scored eight goals In two games and was named Most ' Valuable Player of the Western • boys water polo tournament Sat· wday as the MustangS defeated BeU Gardens, 15-6, In the cham- pionship game. Tho~ scored four goals .. ~ Rancho AlamJtot in the · semlftnala. a 17-7 Mesa wtn. be- fore the MustaJ'lp hnproved co 4·l un~ ftnt·yeat coadl and atbledc director Tun Posdft with a victory over BeO Gudena. Mesa's Anthony Adanowicz ·and Evan Spencer acored five goals each lo the two games, including three each against BeU Gardens, while John Roche added three scores in the Utle match. Goalie Matt Ja- roslawakJ recorded eight saves for Mesa in the semifinal and slx In the final. w....rn tlllU"nlfnent ~ eo.ta Meu 17, Renc:ho Alamttoa 7 ICOl9 bv Ouefw'I A. Alamito. ~ o 2 3 7 Cotta Meu 5 s 2 l'i 17 Mesa -Thorsness 4, Adanowicz 2, Spencer 2, Douglas 2. Yellln i. Medina 2, Edmund 1, Hernandez 1, Roche 1 Saves -Jaroslawski, 8, Garu ol the Daw Mohl toumamtnl wttb an upeet victoty OWi' Blpe- num. U.25. 25-20. 15-13. ln the aemifinals Sstwday al Pdllon. The Sea '1ngs (7-1) wm face host F.di8orl al 7 p.m. Monday for the townament tide. Oltooa del Mar advanced with a 25-23, 25-12 wto GWlr ~ ln pool~ Ihm ... Bl Dw10\ 25-lS. ~24 ID dll lrit IOUDd ~ the d+••• I 'p brwht,. beat tnnnlna SID OF··-·K .. .'llft 22-"',,......-0> ~ 25, 15-U, ln1biqLW1& ..... Jordan Snidl bid 48 dWt IDd 32 kfDI on die day for CdM Whl9 Undsey ~ bid 30 .. and seYell blodcl. CdM aophomole eecter J'dl)' Ou:lsdan snwbedl her held on the hardwood 8oor Jn cbe lmlifl- nal win and WU rushed CO Hoag Hospital. where lhe ftlCdwd 18 sdtdles (Mlf ber rigbl ~ She bad 27 8111111 before leaving the match. Breanne Odgen (21dJgs),1htd Lawson { 49 assisU and six service ICeS) and BrltJa Nielsen contrib- uted to the four Sea King tri- umphs. • In other Dave Mohs tourna- ment action, Mission Viefo de- feated Newport Harbc>1; 25-20, 18- Lons sizzle at Pomona •VOLUIYMILI ~ UolYenlty'a womeda YOlle)blJl team ftnilbed cbe· Plldftc Coat Oatlk: 4-0 afttt ~ hole ~ mona-Pbcr, SCHS. 30-20, !0-24, and Oaremaot Mudd..scdpps. » l9, 30-19, 30-2'. 1be Llom (l'""l mi off to their .,. ~In blllmJ AtCA*n ~two games •WATD POl.OI UC Irvine's IDm*-pOlo '-11 apUl a pair ~Sinlldaym cbe Soutban .... ~-........ IOWrWDllll ll USC n meAa••I' 111t pme. jun- " ~ 8lny ecored four ~ ID propel UC put Pad6c, 13-4. DID Noon and Ride Medo added three while goalie Joe ~ ftCIOlded 14 llves. Jn fhe ~ tJ0 WU edged by No. 4 Cal. 7-6. The Golden ee,n (7--0) led. 5-1, at baJftfme be- fod! the Anteaten mounted a sec- ond-half comeback Jed by Medo's three goa1s to pt ua c1oee. The Anteaten face UC Santa Barbara at 8 a.m. today. UCI' s Sapp places fifth 3 Anal 25. 15-12, In pool play. The Sailors •GOLF: The UC Irvine men's golf team 8nisbed 13th out of 30 teams in the Gold Rush Classic Saturday at the SCPGA Cll81Jlpi- ons/l..egen(h COUiseS in Calimesa. The Anteaters finished with a two- day total of 882 O\'er' 54 holes. Costa Mesa 15, Bel Gardens 6 foUa.wd with 25-21 win over Va- Costa M~ ~ ~~ 5 1s lencia in a one-game playoff. then Bell Gardens 2 3 o 1 & lost to Tesoro. 25-21, 19-25, 15-13, Mesa ThOfsnesa 4, AdanoW1CZ 3. in the first round of the champi- Spencer 3, Roche 3. Hernandez 1, nshi b--1..- Yellin l Saves Jaroslawaki 6 ° ' P •~L The Sailors' Kiley Hall had ua fmltunan Garrett Sapp earned bis aecond straight top- five finish. placing fifth at 5-under 211 (70-69-n>. Coast wins tournament • VOl..l.EYMLL: Orange Coast ColJege's women's volley- ball team defeated Cerritos. 30- 24, in the champion~hip match of the Santa Ana tournamen1 : Saturday as the Pira tes' Melissa Zaplarn was named tourna- ment Most Valuable Player. Zaplain switched back and • forth from outside hitter to }niddle blocker through out the day as Orange Coast (3-0) beat San Diego City in the quarter- final~. 30-22, and Ea~tern Utah in the ~emifinaJs, 30-20. CdM reaches title match •VOLLEYBALL: Corona del : Mar High's girts voUeyball team • reached the championship match • eights lcills each against Mis.sion Viejo and Tesoro. Tars handle Coronado •WATER POLO: Four players ~coted three goals to help the Newport Harbor High boys wa- ter polo teun defeat visiting Coronado, 16-7, Satwday. Carson HOl, Jovan Vranes. Ointon forth and Nate Castillo aJI tallied three times for the winners, who received six saves from Michael Robinson. ,.., .... Newport Hut»or 11, Cotonado 7 ScGrw by Ou.-. Coronado t 1 • 1 -7 Newpon 1 • • s -11 Newport Harbor-Hiii 3, Vren .. 3, Cli Jonh 3, Cntlllo 3, Comm 2. Auer 1, Carlson 1. S.VM -Robinson 6 Coast doubles at Cuesta •CROSS COUNTRY: Orange Coast c.oaepa men's and women's ma OOUl1IJy teams each claimed vk::todes in their re- spectM races In cbe Qlelta invi- tational in San Lula Obispo Fri- day. The Coast women won the 51( race with 52 poJntJ while River- side finished In leOOl1d wtth 85. The Coast men IOCXed 54 points In tbelr four-mile race co ftnJsb 39 potnb ahead of ICCOOd·place Southwestern. Coest'8 Jose Casfl- ;u (.21:22) and Humberto Roju (21:48) 6n.lshed eecond and d:ilid, reapecdvely, In the men's race. . ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~- -CROSS Continued from 81 (95th, 2 1: 13) and Aldo Capistran (24:09). E.stancia's Paula Negrete fin- ished fifth (2 1 :00) in the fresh- men girls race while teamma1es Eunice Rodnguez (sixth, 21:16), Carina ruos (18th. 22:2 1), Jasmin Calderon (37th, 24:42) and Karla Luna (55th, 27:50) aJso placed. c.esar Casillas finished fifth ( 17:39) Ill the freshmen boys race followed by teammates Ricardo Medina (ninth, 18:24), Andy Na- varrete (14th, 18:39), Joe Ludlow ---;--- (56th, 21 :30) and Oscar Lara (63rd, 21 :42). Sydney Barloon took sixth (20:00), running a personal best m the sophomore girls race, fol- lowed. by Liz Moreno (57th, 27:13f Estancia senior Lucy Leon placed 18th in the senior girls di- vision in 21:13 while Obiry Lomeli took 20th in 21:19. Jesse Rincon plac:ed "6th in the junior girls dMsion In 25:49. AppeU was espedally im- pressed with Gomez and Ca- huantzi's performanc.es. ·Alex did well after (encoun- tering stomach problems at the Laguna Hilk Invitational Sept. 11, .. Appell laid. McKeon breaks mark •For the second consecu- tive Saturday, Sage Hill School freshman standout Katie McKean aet another school re- cord in 20:01 u she won the girla Division IV race at the Woodbridge Invitational. She ran 35 aeconds futer than last week's previous school-record time at the Laguna Hills invi- tational. Sage Hill's Connor Rose fin- ished ninth in the Creahmen boys I>Ms.too IV race in 17:41. Daily Pilot's Annual . TI>P 1m Coming Wedne.a~ October 13, 2004 Don't miss out on the issue everyone will be reading to see who made the list in 20041 0 0 0 0 8 11 0 2 fltST QUMTEJt &t -Mcl<.endfy 57 .,... from w.c>n t\k* Wied), 2:33. SECOND QUMTER &t-MaciM 'D si-from (Wlltllon run), 8:39. &t-Mac1ae 34 FG, 5:111. FOUR11t QUM1Bt &t-Safety, Montgomery and Sanf6td combined fOf eadt In end zone. 0-.31. A-700 (eet.) INDMDUAL RUStMG •-Sotelo. 13-104; Zeltoon. M1; c.ma. 7-31; ur11. 8-28; Medlran, 2_.; Oropeze, 1-mlnus· 14; t .. m. 1-mlnu..a. &t -Mc:J(endry, 20-98; Moreno. 3-8; WaUon, 8-mlnus-18; Cox. 2-mlnua-18. BP -Sotelo, 3-7-0, 26; Medlren, 2-4-,. , 5; Ore>peZ.a, 1-8-0. 11. &t -Wetson, 3-4-0, 98, 2 TDt; Cox, 6-10.0, 31. BP-Cema, 3-37; Gonzalez, NI; Suarez, 1-7. &t-McKendry, 2-61, 1 TO; Mecias. 347. 1 TO; Sanford, 1-13; Courtney, 14; Moreno, 1·2. GAME STATISTICS 81' UT Rt9t dlMN 17 'IO ~..,. -.2n 28-ICXJ =.,.,... ... ~ .. ,'11, ,..rweum.,...• o 2t .....,..... 2-2• W3 HMv.,.... m m l'ullta ~28 5-C..2 ~-N •1 ,._. vwd9Qe N3 MS Time ol SIC 1'0t1 2':57 23:03 •f'Unc """"'9, .._~ fumble fllCUme BIG EASY Continued from Bl Thompson and I were in the same grade, but he became lneUgible during our junior year." It made for some interesting matchups, but Irwin, at age 17, was an All-Orange League choice as a senior. By that dme the PTA has stepped In and helped establish bleachers on the south side of the field and Davidson Field, named for the principal, Sidney Davidson, was ln business. Today Newport Harbor's No. l has found himself on an ineligibllity Ust of his own wt th orden nor to ride his bicycle, swim or drive a car because of an infection after a cornea transplant of his right eye. For Greg George It la a return to the scene of many positives, but perbapa the moment be most rememben la when bte was a tight end for the Sea Klnp ln hia senior aeuon of 1965. ·1 wu wide open on a little out pattern," recalled the son of USC legend Ray George, "when Ron Peca, a great a(hlete and one of my best friends. Intercepted and ran 85 yards for a touchdown. "l'll never forget tbal" At the out.set of the CdM campus the "feeder school" for CdM, as well u Newport, was Horaoe Ensign Junior High. 'lbe Sea Xlnp nearly plilled off the upset of the series in that flntyear of 1963 when George was not old enough to ault up for the 13-12 classic which wu dominated by the upatart Sea Cop despite the loaa, but 11 a Junior he wu one of a very IU'Ong crew wbJth puted the SaUon, 20~0. George wu an offemJve tackle and linebacker. In the •Peca game" of 1965, Harbor prevailed by the marsfn of that intercepdon return, 13-7. George went on to plaf for Diet 1\tcbr at Oranse q>ut CoUep In 1966. the.n ~ recruited by USC 1.M1a t Dick Coury. Coury tapped four f.ro Cout. in ill. which Incl ded MIU Ober, Guy M ur and ~~Wboeco ,... ... only Nftpolt Harbor'"• ....... 7..0 vktOrJ Oftr Clan Hool1lbeb liDcl hla Ami .. c.o1om111tn1m. Al ..... CGlllllldtlllCS. lhl.--...... Wldft# ...... .....,, ... .... cl11'1•1•---... rt frlllt ·-·ti& ... ... ESTANCIA Contilued from Bl quarterback Ryan Watson on the aecond play of the drive and aprinted 57-ya.rds down the west sideline, atlff-anning two defendera en route. The Eaglea missed the extra point. The drive was set up when senior linebacker David More- no stripped a Buena Park. ball carrier, allowing senior team- mate Alex Sotomayor to pounce on the loose ball at the Estancia 43-yard line. Senior Geo Macias upped Estancla's lead on a 27-yard strike from Watson, capping a five-play, 52-yard drive. Ma- cias caught the ball at the 5, then drag a defender with him into the end zone. Watson then ran lnto the end zone for the two-point conversion and a 14-0 lead with 8:30 left io the ft.nt half. On the Coyotes' next offen- aive poaseaaloo, a sea of Eagles' engulfed the ballcar- rler, wrinsins the ball loose and Bltancla'a llneman Ivan lzar made the recovery. career on the Trojans' special teams. •Special" took oo a new meaning when be met a girl named 1'Jule Fears, who just happened to be the daughter of fonner UCLA football team captain Clwley •aiuck· Fears (1943) and the niece ofTom Peara, the Hall of Fame receiver with the Los Angeles«ams. Their son, Austin, is a noted chef after a standout voUeyJ:>aJJ career at CdM and Golden West College. His daughters, Colby and Whitney, played for Dan Glenn at Newport. Colby was a Daily Pilot Dream Teamer. Greg bu been in commercial real estate with national impllcatiom overt.be years and resJdes in the C.Utaways. The retunl of Plzzlca ls but juat another aeuon for the man who aerved the Sailors for 22 years. the lut 10 as athletic director when he hired, among o<hera, Erle 'IWdt and Jeff Brinkley, the ICbool's current athletic director and football coach. Aa a coach aome of his fawrtte numben an 16-6, 33-13, 7--0, 10-7 and 9-7. ·we bad aome real wtng-dingen with Corona del Mar," said Pizz.lca. who has resided ln Hemet the past 10 years or so with bis wife, Betty. Probably bis fondest memory of bis team's five victories over CdM la the recollection of Mlb Johnson's charges up the middle in the 1978 game after the Sailors trailed at halftime. •1 was proud of every one of those teama. My ft.rat team. we were so little and ltllJ in the SuNet League. But all of them were great." aald Pbzica. who got b1a atart u a hllb achoo! player for Wade Watu lh Eut Uverpool, Ohio. A senior aoftball fanatic aince retlrins 1989, he b.u been a ftsture at thlnl baM ln aome 150 pmea a year OYer the put 17 yean detpfte battlln& degenenttw back trouble. He ii pnMDdy on Ml fMt and ~tr0m~11 IUIPl'Y wblcb ,.*-d ln roda lDlert.d up the ... of hla .... &Dd llMd tofttber a..-ol anhi1ta And In lbe pMI 10 ,..n or 10 you cm count tbt number of ...... bebmil't .... 00 tbt ..._. tlcllllw, probeblji on JV"' ..... M llf tbt boc camer, dMt Hm191 .......... 1-pl ~ID Or:tDblr llld l1IDI ................... -......-. •• 11meaa ...... ,. ............ ............ ,.. ........ = .... -.. .,_.~ ,, J'sl .... ............. . Maciu' 34·ya.rd field goaJ capped a seven-play drive that consumed 2:31 and the Eagin led, 17-0. Both teams hurt themaelves, combining for 16 penalties to- tallog l 08 yards. "The penal- ties, penalties, we are killing ourselves," FertJg sald. •out this team has heart. They are going to blow on your necka a little bit.~ Watson completed 3 of 4 pwes for 96 yards while sen- ior Nick Cox was 5 of 10 for 31 yards. Macias caught three balls for 4 7 yards and averaged 42.2 yards on five punts, including a 57-yard boot. "I love my Geo," Fertig saJd. SCHEDULE TODAY Yoll9vbel Cotlege women -UC Irvine vs. Cal et Hawaii, 6 p.m. W.Wpolo College men -UC Irvine ve. UC Santa Barbara at USC, 8 a.m . in the role of underdogs and how they were so unappreciated. Actually. 1 knew it going in. The numbers added up. but Pizz.ica used them and hla Tars responded. Corona del Mar's great run in '88 and '89 began with an undefeated season and within the 12-0-2 record was a 27-8 victory over Newport Harbor. As a senior, the University of CalHornia-bound Jerrott Wlllard and his teammates atruggled to a 6-4 regular seuon record, capped by the 8· 7 loas to Harbor in the Sea View League finale to ftnlab 2-3 in league. What was the problem? Coach Dave HoUand, who always wanted hls best on defense, finally relented and allowed Willard to lead the way on both sides or the ball A dynamo at linebacker, be tore the defenses apart u the Sea Klnga' fullback with his bullish rushes and Corona went on to posl three stralgbt shutout vidories In the playoffs before claiming a 21·10 victory over La Quinta in the final at Orange Coast CoUege. Willard, the CIF Division VI Player of the Year, wu an AU-Pac 10 Lineback.er, a finalist for the Butkus Award and a fifth-round draft choice by the Kanaas City 01lefJ. But be paid a price ln terma of a severe knee injury and hia pro career wu cut lhort very early. Thurtday night'• •s1g Pour" comes u a result of a coavenaUon not too long ago when Corona del Mar Hilb Athletic Director Jerry JelnJdt wu chatting with former oranae Cout College foodMU coach BW Wodanan. During the coune of the convenadon Workman mentioned be wu an honorary captain for P..dJaon In lta annual lhowdowo wtth rival Fountain Valley. ·weld· 1\WJtt jumped at Jelnick'• •U(ll!ldon, and before It bu ewn bepm, tomt .. CWaldDg boaon.rY~hlll Mdl IC:bool .. not~ ._ ..... tddal ... people and 8rtc.nn •lboUt 18 off tba top of bM ...... llid I ran• abOUt ii.• llW .-..,.. ~--~·--­-~ .... CMCW. =...-=-.-==:~ .....,. ..... ICQiw ... MIA .. edmlal .... _ .......... ~­.... ,. ...... 11n. •as#t•'Cllll ol ............. . --·••MDI •• D ..... . SCORE BY QUMlOS Seddlebec* 0 1• 0 ,.. . 28 Orange c:o..t 0 7 0 0 • 7 SECOND QUARTER led-Rabb 30 pus from Brennan (Menlna kkt), 9:18. led-White 19 pe11 from Brennan (Martinez kl<*), 8:10. OCC -Buanez 10 run (Kleckner ~.0:18. • FOUR'llf QUARTER led-~ 17 peu from Brennan (Mertlnez kkt), 1':10 led-Rabb 3' pass from Brennan C~rtlnez k.lctl, •:37. A -700 (est.I N>IYl>UAl. RUStMG led-v.m.gen, 12-56; Matagi. 7-21; Kllne, 3-7; Larson, 1-6; James, 2-6; Moon, Hi; Brennan, 7-0; Tuato. 1-0. OCC-Padilla, 2'"61; Johnson. 2·30; Buanez. 8-17. 1 TD, Aoki, 4-5, Nlutapual, 1-2; teem, 1-minu• 1 N>MDUAl. PASSING led-Brennan. 141-21-1, 243, 4 TDs, Kline, G-1-0. OCC-Buanez, 11 24-1, 173, Schmigel, G-1-0; Mauumura. 0 1-0 N>MDUAL RECEMHG led -Lever, 4093. 1 TD; Rabb. 3· 72. 2 TO.; Dunn, 3-29; Whrte. 2-27. 1 TD. P9terson, 2-22. OCC -Lauderdale. 2-45; Isais, 2 33, JohnlOO, 2· 19; Manin, 1-40; Willison. 1-18; GarCll, 1-14; Dteu, H ; Padilla, 1-mlnua-1. GMIE STATISTICS s.i occ 17 17 32 117 38 137 2.u 1n 1422 I II ~I 117 9 2 9 2·13 418 306 3-51 !>-33 6 ~ ~ ~I 4-:r.i 27 ~ 31.1!> PHOTOS BY STEVE McCRANK I DAILY PILOT Above, the Orange Coast footbal team takes the field against Saddleback in the newly refurbished LeBard Stadium. Bottom left, Orange Coasrs Ismael Isais (85) breaks WNay from Saddleback's Steven Luamanwae in the first Quarter. Bottom right, Pirate quarterback Kyte Basanez finds an open corner as he scores on a l(}yard touchdown run in the second Quarter Saturday past Saddleback's Zach Clarke. --Con& •d._11 -,,_...__...;i1 ............ ~ ,....,,. ...... ~ .. ...... .... ... ... -=:c":r= took advanr.lie • It went fO ~oo~~tncll.lt 1n1 a 6-yud. fake P'1'1t run• fourth·and·one near iNCf. field. 1be fake punt led to a 17-yard scoring boo~ from Brennan ·to ~ Lever to make h 21-7 ~ 14: 10 left in the game. Jarard Rabb, who haulea in a 30-yard scoring pass •to break a scoreless tie, went 34 yards with a slip screen to cap the scoring with 4:37 left in the game. Basanez completed 11 of 24 for 173 yards and one in- terception. He left the game briefly with what appeared to be a left ankle Injury, but returned and threw an inter- ception on the Pirates' final offensive series. Freshman tadback Man Padilla, who had 22 first-half carries for 52 yards to help the hosts posse&& the ball for 21 :22 of the first 30 minute&. injured an ankle early in the second half and finished with 61 rushing yards. Ilow to Place A Poli cy Rates and deadline!> are subject to 1 change without notice. The publisher reserves tM nght to censor, reclassify, revise or reject any classified advertisement. Pl~ report any error that may be m your classified ad immediately. 1lle Daily Pilot accepts no liability for any error in an advertisement for which it may be responsible except for the cost of the space actually occupied b)' the error. Credit can only be allolA-ed for the first insertion. CLASSIFIEIAD. -iii Mooday ...................... Friday S:OOpm Tuesday ................... Monday S:OOpm Cillectible# r.femorabllla 1160 ,.,. SS 4 lfCOltOS n c ! ca..:. 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Friday 5:00pm ~ 1010-1770 ~ 1419 llOS-%490 NEWPORT CONSI GNMENT GALLERY NmOUES a coua::neu:s • UPSCAl.E F\JRNfT\JRE PIANOS a ART • Rcu1l l1n,M f{c•huJ • 1t·, \l.akr I lt><Ut C ..JI •< ~'HBl,OLr' • ( >nr 1'1r.c ur I nwr I .\1•1r • I or1<1gnmm1> h,cpcnJ l>•oh • 1.-.ir '>:aln lq:Al ~p111~1~1, • Horn.Ii J & l "cmcd ·X~\IJI 1 JltH\\~' ~f{l)'\;l\<,I '>IHl\\Rt)(l\1 •In<"'" M<\•, Ind ol ">"> f.,.; TOU.FREI 888-434-07 2 2 9•9-ilSO •070 11• OA 0721 1941 NEWPORT BL COSTA MESA D11t.1rt~ Gl1def roe.kine 1.ha•, 01toma11 Wle new. ~ ~_, ~11. xtra \ltp <over' S2{X) Kret5$ 50'" 1nlayf!d marbi(o fbl W/mellll ba..e $1CXXJ 949 683 4127 C .. Mod. fr...di Dlnl"t tablt> 6 th•1" white w1ckt1 bedroom lurn1 lure. lwm beds. French sofa lable. lamps elt Nt wpor I Bch !M'}. 933 7'i:i6 OaJi dlnl"t ,,_ ti*I• with leaf, S3SO. White loYH••t. $400/oll• 949·2304417 JEWB.RY I 3460 DIAMONDS/ PRf.CIOUS METALS C-.t <•In NHch Old Coins• Gold silver iewe•y w•lchn, M1llques collectibles 949 &42 9448 MUSK:AL INSTRUMENTS Pianos 3510 MISCRWEOUS MERCHANDISE Business Opportunttles Balnmesand ft'lnclllles 3905 MSOWTllY All CAStf" HERSHEY. FRITO LAY & M&M VENOING ROUTES WITH LOCATIONS ONLY $9995 I 800 914~9980 Absolutely One Hot Deal• Do you urn SI .SOD a wk? Restoc" s m1ll local TOY roule Wrk 6 hrs/ wk Comparl c.r OK OS dn OIC Call 1·800 613 0250 c 2 4hrs) ~ ~ "'-· hl&ti u sown GOt.DMINlt "'°5s blXll only I mo old 60 vend1n1 mKh111es/ 10 yr wa11 anly Ir toe eacellent locations, 111 t'nOWlll. S«iO 714· 329-0266 lor SI O. 995 800-234-6982 Cats ......... c.n..,.., for M0e>t10n SAT 12 • 00 PelSm1rt Costa Mesa 17th & Sup~11or. (Nut lo ~> ~I 'Jl72 *YOU.tan r-ied -'"'°'"•tworli.org Do1is On line 949 6« 2279 QlwnY ICITTIN5 & <Anl Cir ed F c. In "'1Ylta Homlll, Mbocf'"*1 Blood T.-S, Fed Pnmun Foods. Niii !aid. Shots. Oewormed & de--.S, tu. lli GUNWt TEE.. w.MrO 12~ RWE SPCCTIU4 f A.'HIN ISlNC> RllJ&t* &du111 ,...,.o.._ ... ....., ,_ at • resort celled t..Mway on the Wet.. It it IPllf 01 5mOsf end vllued at S2.5 maon. I would UM to nde It fot I home In ttll ....,. .... ,_,. Clll Lsry 218668-1851 COllllDL . PROPERTY FOR LfME - 3010-3940 'n'.m·· I I ' ,,, SOOS-5150 HOMES FOR SALE ORANGE 5400 COUNTY New Offerlawl •ore Balboa l~land waterfront 2 unit. 2 boat docks, wcluded Colllns 15'and end of island w(l car i"a&e· $3,295,CXXJ ownet/ "' 949-362 1500 •21 NfW OfFlatNGI r anbsbc comer waterfront w/boatdodl1 Gteat Vll!WS 4br .J>a. 14¥1ded ""dlen. WW'lll room & pallO Only $2.1~.CXX> 949-362 1500 ed 21 HOlll •S ,ll VllW September 23, ll1m 2pm 333 Gr ind Canal f ant1shc come water honl w/boal dod\I Creal views 949 362·1500 x21 ConJna def Mar O,.N SAT-SUN 1 4 433S•-ardltl Beau 2br 2ba home. Co r ona H111hl1ods. one ol COM moil popular ar too Remod mslr su1le 1n'I hu11e walk 1n closet spat ba F renth drs ludme out to pallO More! Private Beach accen $1.349,000 t.-lee0•'•'-'49-271-2910 WM K.-cly & Ass.c. 41 1 'etnwttle An f r-• C-49, JIN-2IMI fully uper•ded be1u tond Greoi lvyll $1 090.000 Carolyn Ross 949 500-6714 IQyn0'1d 1 z.tls, ~ Bk In the Heon •f tlle VIiiot• newer con s lruc t1on 3br/2 Sb1 1re1t loc11!on under Sl.S00.000 front unit 800 291 3S86x1501 Act H STIUYS 3Br, 2Ba, Town home only $1200 I O p« month S39!tCXX> J8r, m., F amity Room. Over I O,<XXlsf Lot Only $5913,CXX> Mesi Ver de 48r, F amity Room, Dinln& Room. Central A/C, Sic Home! $675.000 Mesa Verde · Bis 581, lBa, FantatJct 1699.IXX> ~com (n4) fXi]..,., Op•• Ho••• D•lly 1 ,_,,_ 260 Victoria, G 2 Rare Opportunit1 ntar Newport Suctll 2Bf 2.581 Condo appro• 1089$1 C1pa Cod Style Ideal location, lftH tW wit• w/waulttd ~. HOA, pool,.¥.•.: S.CIKtd pramftu fJli(J,000 C.N 951694-IOl&. Index . .,........ I\ & I ., I 0,9' WllXINDS 12-4 ,,,. ..... ,..Or Colleee Park Alea, La •br I 75ba sln&le lam home. vault ce1ls, lhru out. newly remod k1tch spec hvrm w/fp New roof RV park1n1 Quiel st Reduced $660!( Act 949.307 2651 leoutlfwl lo•tslde •e••del. 450 Cam bridee C11 3bt. 2 full bath, lam rm. new roof cul de n c loc1tron Grnl lam ne11hbothood $995.000 By owner for appl tall 949-650 1351 .. Wer#r ilst of iroperty lor sale wt-n:Ldrw pr tees, Oesa !ptlOl'IS ad ~esses. owner's phone nwrbln.. etc t£1P-U ml. SaAt1 eo.sl 81!8'548-282'2 a (en h ide IN -.•le11, 3br 3ba• den, dramatic fir plan. 2 story SFR 2 t ear. 12500/mo S667K V.Jcanl Art 949-733~• C ..... etely •-.doled 5Br. 38a Home $659,000 Ownt!1' /Aeenl 949 222-1480 folnllln Valley ,OOl s"cw . BEACH Perfect loc, only a shor I drive to the beach, pier, shOl>S Set on oversized around\ wn sep lawn arus pool/spa 4br 2ba B•a lam kitch & dmme Pr Ice reduced S589.000 Call ColdiWell Banker Beach111M 714 968 1200 H ST Of THI HST Remodeled I sty •n prime toe on oversized around w/b1e lap pool 3br, 2b1 freshly p11rited new mold1n1 floors, doors. Price slashed $699.000 Coldwell Banktf Beachside 714 968 1200 llSCMIT STYU UVING 2 Sty pool home Rel11 under troprcal palm trees overloolune ultr1 priw backyard 4 or 5bt plus 2 mastet"s, I up. l down. S629.000 Call Coldwell Banker Buch side 714-968-1200 lh ... llactl SIACUff IY-THl-SIA Model perfect Costal elepnce & only 2 yrs old. W1fll to beach La 2 sty In aated comm w/pod & SO• •bt 3b1 ruest br & ba on lint level. S839,000 Cell Coldwell Banker Beach sJde 714 968-1200 AIANDONID. Neor Mach & h1rbor Eaec· utln 2·sly, cul de-PC on flu.. pie shaped lol w/RV parlllna Sbr. J remoclettd b1ths, 11111! vevtted calls, den, l'p, new front lewn 1740,000 ColdWell BMk• lead! Ude 714-911-1200 ,UMlll HOME "fAR BEACH H1ahty UPiJlded be1ut1lul 2·sly. •br, 2ba, Italian Ille enl state ol the art appl11nc es. eran1te tounters. cher rywood c abinets $698.500 Co14well Banller Buchs-de 714 968 1200 UMODllED HACH GIM Sprawhne I sty 3bf, 2ba incl extended ma~ter w/l& walk 1n closet. huae ad on lam rm. priw1le sp. $640.000 Call Coldwell Banker Beac:hslde 714 968 1200 HunlingtDn HlrtJour WAUC/llll lO BLACH Front tourty1rd/1lrium entry new honl doors Open des1en adds lots ol sunheht 4br 2bii up vaded kitchen New 1011 up ear aee S779,000 Call Colc1well Banker Beach 5'de 714 968 1200 AIANOONlO eoreeous 2 sly '" p11me toe Newer used brand MW k1t<.h wal~ 1n panlry, 3 br cuslom \tone floo11ne & new plush c11pel1n1 Walk to shops school & park Ready IC>f 1mmed move in Reduced price for quick ule S399.900 Call Coldwell Binker Beachs•de 714 968·1200 l.MrtWortd LESIURE WORLD O"NSUN I 5 880 Via Mendoza •B 2br 2b1beau100'1. remoded Eweryth1n11 brand new. Ground level. must sell $359.000 [d "'' 949-642·9601 NEED TO SELL YOUR PROPERTY UR HOME OF THE EEKPAG ON ATURDAY CAN HELP CALL Ali.nt '"WV ~ '-Ji of this P•Ol>erty has been remodeled re· decor•led and additions IC>f plush hvln1. 3 A/C stations. er•n1fe kllth & patio bar. BBQ. ,,. security cameras. 1n eludes plnma TVs, 66" ho!M ~aler tn lam rm, sllyllihts throo&f1<>ul, 51>1 tub m mastet beluhful pool & spa All lhb plus some ocean v•w 1201 S.ntlqo Jacobs Really I lnwestments, can •at John .llcobs !M!M6.l-9100 Op.. Set/S-2-S @ 423 Ahso Ave Ju~t completed Nantucket style custom h<>nM. Tl* 5tir. 4.5bl hOme he """ 4000sf ol tmnc •u Gourmet kitchen, ICllJ'adad ~ d1lrTy wd at*1ats w/t>IKll honed •-le, walnut wood floo" s:z..:ll'>.<XX> 8lv ~ Aotlb1 Kaczmarell ~ 1248 98-nl-6716 o,... Svft ' .... JO u .... Gr.t4 o-• bu remod & eapand Deauvtlle approx 3900 s f, le pvt patios w/11mestone fin ~ome views ol 10" cou<se SI ,995,000 $2,195,000 Carol Rudat Barons Real bt1te 94 677 ll66 Open House S-2-6 100 Scholz Pina 1206 Vttu1lles 2br. 2ba condo w/water & ocean v1tws 111 aated community Pl•nlallon shutters. Berber Clfpel, pool, 59a, nm. BBQ $608,000 Bkr 21• 841 3812 lrdo Island Value! Hewe• lar11e 5 + office & 4 car 1ara11e Oesiener home Only $2.995.000 H .. e others •vallable Call Patrick Tenore Nalton wide USA 949 856-9705 O,lN SAT-SUN l-41IO IS IS '•hello&. Just hstedl 40r 3b1 pool hm. Harbor HIChl1nds . Sl.150,000 Sl .200,000 °""' CIClPd Sll!woe Wist ~IE~l.618 PettthovHC-4e 2Br. 2B1 Penthouse Condo Small bay view, S595,000 Owner/Afenl 949 222 480 trltlOUCD~ 44 Baycrest Ct, NB pt.Id comm lbr 3b. blillly condo, l!Gkf S779K ~ Sal l-4 ~ 9&574-94?4 SAVI THOUSANDS! We help sellats sell fM • low set fee HELP ·U·S£LL South Coast 8118-548-2822 HACHHO«ISI STEPS TO WATER TINY PRIC£1 ACT 949 219 2559 Two Beach close inc;ome properties. erut cash flow 9 Un1h S2.IOO,OOO • units $975,000 Seller needs quick sale lam emeraency Best num· bers 1n OC K11th Lerson f1ut Tum Real Estate. 949 03-7963 SlnJllnClfis'WIO °'9 SAT..-1-6 IWfflELlA <XlMRV a.ti! M11n1f estate 4br 5 5ba + oflc or 5th br Pro I folarlor, 3 fp's lush 11 OOOsl lot SI .995.000 $2,195,000 TeH)' Harner City Hill R11lly 949 422 0124 s-..~ ..... SS st ,000-$'2S..000 215 Main Street Un -4 __.In this fabulous new de••lo9 ment. minutes from South Coasl Pina Ste· fanle Meurer Platinum Properties 949-715 3156 Tllllln mcB.1MEOUS RBfTALS RESIDENTIAL RENT AlS ORANGE 7400 COUNTY 2br 2ba 2 level twnhm 1n V1ll11e Creek. 3446 Meadowbrook, remod. ... lo So Coost 2 c llUdl pr. Mow In ~ Ill 11700 96m-7111l 2 Yrs. .....i Oil Ml 2 mslt br 2.5ba Mt 3 c p Wd rn.. • .., _,, w/d. ~ $2150 949 581-4000 Act -• klttnpfo.com le••4•1e4 ,~, 2~o Sunny 111 tiled. salt ~ W.... ,_,.._ wat• pool home SZll50in 3br 2ba cha1m1n1 furn Ind poof,,,., 91&64G-1673 house. Sept June SJOOO/ mo9496731617 b l-1.W. IM •"-· Wl'lllllr retUI IYail now h 21111 44*• on the Pem_ kM9 wit. I c ~ w/d. S2UXVmo 96ra.-all • !'-1 /2 bll to best bch Ntcely furn, Ip, wd, 2 t + pk1111 $2175 Winter lse l*t 949 65G-09t3 CanllldllMs l•odt Cott .. e 2Br IB1, •lie a11ra1e/pallo. ind w/d & Ir .. 1v1~ 10/1 $1975/mo ~73 2481 3bf 3b1+ den, dnmatac fir plan, 2 stOfy SfR 2 <. 11ar. $2500/mo S667K Vaunt Act 949 733-607• Lbr Lba Condo 2 t &It newly remod, new app(s le 11at10, wd hkup, Av11I now SlllOO 562 493 8256 YIAll Y LIASIS ... NIWPOlfW llU .,.., llMTOltS '49-675-6161 S1 .. S S-. 2br, carport, 213 Villa Poml • 11975 2br. e•••ae. 174 Villa Point Both near Balboa Island A&t 949-500-1861 J~, 1.S .. , frpk:, pvt patlO, 111cl mstr suite and loy fre.t, Stli ..._ lbf deck '''" nail now no lb1 '8Curity bldl. Lido pel $2200 949-675 8472. Plf\ Of S211XVmo lncUla ut1hhes Bkr 949-722 ·lf777 6 It OnM4 Jk, JIM!, bfl&ht & clean, sharp, ~ a-. ,_. Homs uac l 6S0sf S26~/mo no Jbr 2..5bl towmm, l61ll11 pets 714·840 2770 -pooV1119, capon $2150 9*9-J9S. 9(XI) SI.... f-lly H-e Jasmine Creak 3bt, 2ba V8m ..._ [lei; 2bf $3000/mo SICWllY $2000 21>1 condo 2 under1rd 714-429-9009 eat 20 P"lnC. patlClf H20 vtew, cm .... .. ........ __. .... , 1• I rt* lo blldl, vlUbd Cllil. AIM. frlc. oeil 11111 & men I J3 L 1 .. 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