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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2004-10-29 - Newport Mesa Daily PilotServing the Newport-Mesa community since 1907 'FRIDAY, OCTOBER 21: 2004 . J I • ) 'I., • . -· eWage -'spill far ·worse than first reported Labor Day weekend incident caused by power failure is more than 100 time~ messier than originally stated. Berchtold said. An interruption in the pump station's electrical power and a subsequent prob- lem with two backup generators caused the wastewater to baclc up and spill into the ocean. 'Ibe spOled water had been treat.ed and did not contain any raw sewage. Newport beaches make clean-beach grade, mostly Allcl• Robinson Daily Pilot NEWPORT BFACH -Orange C.Ounty Sanitation District officials vastly under- estimated the si1.e of a Labor Day week- end sewage spill, which released about 1.6-million gallons of treated wastewa- ter rather than the original estimate of 13,000 gallons, officials said Thursday. Beaches from 52nd Street in Newport Beach to Magnolia Street in Huntington Beach were closed Sept 4 after a power failure caused the spill from a Hunting- ton Beach pump station. The spUl is being investigated by the Santa Ana Regional Water Quality C.On- trol Board, a normal foUow-up pro- cedure that could result in a penalty for whomever caused the spill. w0ur investigation is not yet com- plete, so we have not yet determined what further action to take in that case," regional water board spokesman Kurt The sanitation district underesti- mated the al7.e of the spill because it had a limited time to report the spill to the water board, but officials have since taken a closer look and hired an outside consultant to study it. said Bob Ghirelli, See SPILL, Paa• A4 Allcla Robinson Daily Pilot in a repon from Heal the Bay. NEWPORT BFACH Eleven The 2004 summer beach report card. issued Thursday by the Santa Monica- based environmental group, measured bacteria levels during dry weather be· tween Memorial Day and Labor Day. Heal the Bay gave grades of A+ to the stretches of sand and several parts of Newport Harbor had clean water this summer, but a bacteria hot spot -the harbor at 38th Street -was ranked among Orange County's worst beaches See GRADE, Pace A4 Measure L won't end • issues on peninsula Alte rnatives for Marinapark site proposed. regardless of the e lection's outcome. Alicia Robinson Daily Pilot BAIJUA rr.:>-1:\'>IJl.t\ -\'ott·r.., \.\111 de C1de ruec,ddV on \lea -.u rl' l . but If It pa!>Se'>. city official:. "'ill be faced wnh a ho<.t of at.her deu..,11m' dhu11t wh,ll to pul on t.he Mannapark propem Measure L would amend t.ht• Lit) ... gen eral plan to allow c.levelopment of d Lorn merciaJ project on the Cll\'-uwned prop erry, which ha5 been a mobile-home park for about 50 year ... fhe main proponent of Measure I has been "tephC'n '>ut.herland whoc;e proposal w develop a hotel ha-. l>t'en a maior -.uurn· of cunt rover<•\. INSIDE PHOTOS BY STEVE McCRANK I OAJLY PILOT "The oc· star Benjamin McKenzie, who plays Ryan Atwood, signs autographs for a throng of fans at the Balboa Pavilion. Tom Billings and Stephen Sutherland are profiled on Page A6 If ~tea'>Ufl' I pa:-.">t" ... '>utherl.ind -.1111 would net•d tht Cit\ Council to apJ>rO\ e 111.., 'penfic devel opnw111 plan.... Hi., S 6- m11lw11 propo...al eni.111 ... d 110 room re'>Or1 including 'The OC' illlprinted DHpa Bharath Daily Pilot H ysterical screams and rhythmic chants of -Ryan" pierced the chilly air Thursday night as fans con\ierged to the Balboa Pavilion to honor stars of NTheOC" Newport Beach Mayor Tod Ridgeway handed out golden keys to the dty to cast members and pI'Qducers of the show, which many believe has given the city newfound recognltion and notoriel): .... , ..... tead a j)('Odamation &om the Qty C.OUOcil dedaring "OC Thursdays" recognlzing the show's move from Tuesday to Thufsday nights on Fox networlc. The mayor, who had a hard time making his proclamation and speech over the fans' impassioned yelling. managed to squeeze in a few tongue-in-cheek remarks about the show. N•The OC is on Fox. a network kids watch when their parents are away," he said. NI don't let my children watch it. but I do have nvo." Away from the dais, the mayor said he struggled a bit deciding about the proclamation for the show. "But it augurs weU for toinUm." be said, supporting the view of the Newport Beach Conference and Visitors Bureau, Newport Beach Mayor Tod Ridgeway, far right, jumps in to help "The OC" actress Melinda Clarke -who plays viUainous character SM IMPRINTED, Pq• A7 Julie Cooper -place her hands into concrete to leave her imprint. I.! lract1onal Ullll'>. wluc:h are lile urne ... hart' -.u11e ... hut the U'-er<. would O\HI their portion ot the -.u11t· tor three month' ol tht> \ear The room' would he 111 l h one-.ind tv.•o-<>tory. ,11Ja -.tyle hutld1ngs. and a main bullding would 111clude two re-.taurant-.. a lounge and a 3.hOO--.quare-foot ballroom t.hat can be used 11\ the publiL ·\ <ipa also would be pan of the development. and the resort would offer food ..,ervtce and gue<;l dotl '>pace to resident<. d\ well as hotel gue<.t5 ...,utlwrl.ind has promt.,ed a cornucopia of olhf'r amenities to sweeten the proiect. 'uch a' a $2 5-mtllion invest· ment to r£'bu1ld t.he ad1acent Girl Scout house into a tomhmed community center and Girl Scout facility and $500,000 to renovate the nearh)· Amencan Legion Post. He would aJ:.o expand pubhc parlang on 18th Street. "The first thing that rec:;1dents need to know is that this isn t a giveaway of the land. H's a lease." Sutherland said. "Ma- rinapa.rk is not a pa.rlc lnowl. 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Jf!l~lt!i 1tlilff·f 1.-'r'' !rhl1J1hr~~i~H~~nLU .. h!h1-uFhr , f rhwl •. u.J. hLh ih~hhl hr '. 'f "<"•'\I ... \: M I I I '. I '. I I DON LEACH/DAILY PILOT A 90-foot Christmas tree is positioned into place at South Coast Plaza's Town Center after its 650-mile journey from Mt. Shasta. Over the next three weeks, the tree will be adorned with 15,000 lights before becoming the centerpiece for a lighting ceremony on Nov. 26. PARKS AND RECREATION COMMISSION MEETING WRAP-UP TEMPORARY-LIGHTING POLICY The commission decid~ it would not rehear a request for temporary. ponable lights at Kaiser PJementary School that was approved in September with conditions. It also directed staff members to a,__. discard a temporary-light.lo policy, adopted in May. that established guidelines spelling out the process for athletic-field users to request temporary. portable lights. The commission directed staff' members to work with commissioners, interested residents and the sports groups to develop a better policy,· commissioner Byron de AraJcaJ said. Commissioner Wendy Leece dissented. WHAT IT MEANS Staff members will come up with a new policy. WHAT WAS SAID "It's not womng; it'<> completety broken.· de Arabi said. MORE PARKS The commission unanimously approved recorrunending that the City Council consider assigning staff time and resources this fiscal year to study eight of lO surplu-. parcels to see tf they would be feasible as active park.c;. The eight parcels recommended by the commission -owned by other public agencies -include a parcel on the comer of Harbor Boulevard and Fair Drive, which the state has started efforts to dispose of, and a parcel on Newport Boulevard used as a National Guard Armory, wtuch FYI •WHAT: Next Park,s and Recreation meeting •WHEN: TBA •WHERE: City Hall, 77 Fair Onve •INFO: (714) 754-5300 1he Ndvy hru. c;tarted talking .thoUI movtng to lrvme. fhe commission aJ<>o rernmmended that the council l om1der aJlocallng funds in next year\ budget to develop prclin11nary pan plan'>. WHAT rT MEANS It will now be up to the counril to decide if it want~ to foUnw up on the commic;s1on'!t r<>comnwndallon. WHAT WAS SAID "I'm grateful 10 the ni111 mis~1on for taJung th1" proa< live effort to see 1( we can gel '><11ne final determinalion on tht>c;~ parcel~." de Ara.Ital <.<lid Oventt~a Wine Merchant 6 Bar• Purwyon of Fl• WU.., s,lrW It Clft.s • 3400 Via Lldo N~ .Bac.b Sat Oct 30. 9vers 1ree1·s HetH11 e• l•f" 7 pm -Midnight Costumr Cont~t -Prizes Thurs. Nov 4 Pnfect 10 Martini I anqut'r dY kn Nii.th• ,, 'I pm Live Jazz. frightfully Drhnou~ Cocktails for Ravvauons '>4? 566-?46 l Wed. Nov 10 / 6:30 -8 pm Joi n Master of Scotch Rick Edwards. Tastt I lousr of lohnny Walker & Thurs Nov II & Wed Nov 1716 -'.>pm Navan Manin1s & C"<ln.1ih 1 lidden Mdlts Pre-Paid Rqffi'c1t1ons Re!.luired U 5.00 pp 1lw Nt'W C,ogna< frum <.r.in<l Mdmlt'r \.f)t~e-)>"0"), Retail Sale ~l\f-Retail Salt> Bourd Bourgognt 2000 11.49 4.99 Ji!boultt Hrrn11~ 1.1 Cti.ij>('llf t997 t65 49 ~1 I~ ChaYy Puligny Moolr.ldaet 2000 40. 9'J 19.99 Jaboultt Pmlln 45 J:OOt t4 '>'J f• I') Dubocuf Poullly l\JINt 1000 ll.9'.I 5.99 0. l..dlilt" Oublll 2001 t9 ')() 7 99 )>o.,.,e-4.\1)< 0. Lt Flaiw Mturuult .2001 40 99 IS 49 0.1..t Flalw Pullgny Mootracht11001 42 ')() II> 99 Yocom Oubll• 2001 16 49 7 99 Cinon Mou~u 1)% t ~ 4'1 ;n Canori 1998 ~rg.na }) t~ 14 )') ~\I';~>"''~, UnUft 1911 ~'?U l' l'I IS 4? Cruu..11.1 81.ui. 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IR')') Pol llogtr 1995 b0.99 2?99 ..•.••....•••...••••.•••........•....•......•.......•.............................................•............. GREAT PRICES ON CALIFORN IA WINES -CAN NOT PR INT PRIC[~ .................................................................................................................. '>l>rr\ "'11 lll11L~d.hdr~c\ ...,,, l'hortf (lrd1°r\ '\II \,1ll'"ll Fin.11 \l.J1'rhl 11nnn1 11\l11.k••n~1Hhl 1u1t 11n t. l. pnm subtttl IO d1ange w11hw1 n11111t N<> gJfl wrap Jei11(1') Accrpt \'l:O..\ \.t.isl<~..ird ,'\mrn.~n IJtpfl~ I "'h I '1 .~ ~ ,,..,J 11 I . \I I I ,1. ,, ", ... 11 1 .• I• I ( \ 'l_'i>C• .• ·t 1·1 ·,1,c, ii'·: • '""' 1111·1, h .1111hh "'"' JI. Ill 'I,,,,,,,·. 'l '' , " I I j I\ ' I' I '" I I \ ' • " '' ' 11 ''" l·.1• \\, .'' /1•111 1 "' 111111/11,l.n ,,. '>,Cl I ''''''" \l:.1111:1.1 . .. NO HOTEL ON PUBLIC PARKLAND ·· ON THEIR SIGNS MAY SAY "LESS TRAFF C!" BUT JUST THINK ABOUT IT ... HOTELS --MORE TRAFFIC EMPLOYEES -CARS GUESTS -CARS RESTAURANTS-CARS WEDDINGS -LOTS OF CARS TIME SHARES • MORE CARS DAY SPA • CARS VENDORS -CARS DELIVERIES • BIG TRUCKS! THAT'S A LOT MORE TRAFFIC! I NEWPORT B•ACH VOTERS HAVE THE RIGHT TO KNOW THE TRUTH. ' '• . . . . . I .. l M ~nday. October 29, 2004 • • P(>L:ICE FILES cdn'AMESA • .....,, lloue.wlnt An Injury ~t Ml reponed In the 2300 b~ at 3:06 p.m. Wedt*lday. ..... loulevmd Md HamltlOn suMt: An Injury ec::ddent was reported at lt08 a.m. WednMday. • ~ loulevlllld: A CO'f'merdal burglary W8S reported In the 1700 blodt at 9:21 a.ni. Wednesday. • Vlilende Street: A residential bu~lary waa ~in the 1000 bloC* at 9'.22 p.m. Wednesday. • 1lth Street East Selling or tra"sporting drugs waa reported in the 300 blodt at 7:49 p.m. wepnesday. • NE)¥PORT BEACH • Ceat Hlghw.y West A corf,mercial burglary was rej'.]Orted in the 2500 blodt at 7:30 a.rq. Wednesday. • S,-shCK'9 Drive: Vehicle theft waa reported in the 5200 blade at lO:Vl a.m . Wednesday. •Setting Sun Drive: Grand theft wa• reported in the 2900 blodt at 6:54 p.m. Wednesday. GRADE Continued from Al water quality at l5 Newport beache4. lnclucfi08 52nd/S3rd streeta. 1be Wedge. Udo lale's Via Genoa beach and Oysial Cove at Los Tumcos c.anyon. But a few batbor beaches scored poorly. with the Harbor Patrol beach and 43.rd S<reet beach earning Ds and the 38th Stn!et beach receiving an R The harbor did fare better lb.is summer than in 2003, when seven of 22 spots monitored were given Os or Fs. The Santa Ana River mouth, where a spill occurred on Labor Day that turned out to be far larger than originally reported. also ranked poorly. Statewide, coastal water quali- ty was good this swnmer, with 88% of 436 beaches clean and safe for swimming all summer long. Nearly 87% of Orange County beaches were considered dean this sununer. "1be beKbes .-~diem egalo dUs ~ Which we're ..ny happy about.· wa Shelley Luce, He81 the Bay's adeooe and policy dllector. "The bacterla lewla were really low." Water quality rends to vary in Newport Beach. with the wont water quality usually occwring lo the harbor uld around the Santa Ana River mouth. where bacteria and pollutants from ln- land runoff can collect. The Orange County Health Cant Agency in April ts.wed an advi- sory that some fish species ln the bay may contain high levels of pesticides and other contami- nants. Poor water quality in the har- bor at the 38th Street area could be coming from various sources. Newport Beach Assistant Q ty Manager Dave Ki.ff saJd. •Part of our problem in know- ing. what's wrong is it's a fairly difficult area to study," he said. About 20 storm drctins termi- nate there. and bacteria Oourish because water doesn't circulate well, ICiff said. Tu counteract TENT SALE off original prices I THE SHOWPLACE SOUTH October 29th, 30th & 31st 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. 714.549.1442 DailvA Pilot ---VOl.98,N0.303 THOMAS H. JOHNSON Publisher TONVDOOERO Editor USA COSENZA ~~r Promotions Director chat. the day .. ~. 4iMc8 to help ~ c:in.Uate. Mid JI seerN to be worldllg well. he said. - The new device la .,.n ol the city's owra1l e«orts to ~ ' water qu;,Hty. whlCb hfie brought the number ~ chronic bacteria hot spots from five oc six down to two. IClff aald. "I ttUnk that the ctty bu leelly made IOtDe ICl'fdes.-.nd not just in the Jut couple at )Utl.. said Nanq Gardner, a aurfer and president of the Newport Beach chapter of the Surfrider Founda- tion. a ®oproflt group that pro- motes clean oceans and beach- es. ·1 think in the last few yam, there's been such a great aware- ness of all the wban runoff Im- pact on the bay and the ocean. ... I don't want to sugat that there's not things that we need to do and to continue to Improve on, but there's quite an aware- ness on the city's part." Surfrider is working with the city of Costa Mesa to create a ~)'Stem of ponds to naturally fil- ter water before it gets into the ocean. Gardner said. The city of Newport Beach also is hoplng in spring 2005 to build Its first natu- ral treatment system to dean pollutants from urban runoff. IGffsaid. •ALICIA ROBINSON covers business. politics and the environment. She may be reached at (714) 966-4626 or by e-mail at slicis.robinson@latlmes.com. COLLEGES Continued from Al in the University of California and C.alifomia SUlte systems, trade and military schools and out-of-state coUeges. Corona del Mar 1 ligh School senior Sara Salam, 16, said she went to check out the journalism programs at Washington Univer- sity in St. Louis and at Stanford University. ·rm just here to look aroWld: she said. MThere are so many good schools. I've been wanting to go 10 Stanford for a long time, so it's still an option." Sara anended the CoUege Night with her mother, Janelle, and her 15-year-old sister. Jessica. who was there a year early to get information from USC and UC Riverside. "We're just looking at all the schools." Janelle Salam said "Now Sara pretty much has to de- cide where she'd like to go. She's got good gI"ddes, .wd l>he WclJllS lo get into a good university." Barry Barowit;-. Newport· Mesa's director of secondary cur- riculum, said he had nothing but praise for the college representa- tives who anended and for the Harbor Council PTA. Nit's really a po.'iilive that stu- dents and parents get this infor- mation early on," Barowitz said. "The goal is 10 gt'I the informa- tion out as earty a.' possible. II sends a strong message lo the students and parents that college is a high priority for the schools and for the district· •JEFF BENSON COYers educatt0n and may be readled 81 (714) 966-4617 or bye mail at jeff.bensonia;/st1mes.com OBITUARY Paul R. McNally A memorial service for Paul R. McNaDy will be hekl at 2:30 p.m. today at the Pad.fie View Chapel. 3500 Pacific View Drive in Corona del Mar. Mr. McNaJJy, a 34-year resident of Newport Beach, died Oct 24 of an undetermined cause. He was 45. Mr. McNalty is survived by his brothers James and Robert McNally and sister Mary McNaJ)y. \ ,, I I I .·' . .:A. .. ~. ' "' • . . P• N9WJ.JOft B*V -/We, 8-c:h-B.eboe llland ... ... ...... •• Hll•I..:.~ L.:..:tl- Newport Bey -PafttAve. Buch-Belboe lll8nd ....... ...,-~._ ............. N~rt Bey -Ruby Ave. Buch-Bait>o. laland -·---Gm Newport Bay -43rd Street Beadl •11A1DGl\'9Y-....... lelld\ Newport Bay -191h Street Beadl ..... '*'a-v-1• ~ Newport Bay -10th Street Beadl t•uportS.V -Ah•edo....,._tlll __ l!!!!"'1"~-...... Newport Bay -N Street Beech H.::.pon~ -.... ~...­ Newport &ly -Rodty Point Beac:ti CoronacMI Mer .... («Mly) Corona <M' Mar -Uttte Corona at Poppy Ave. Nk:afl Pvlht Crystal Cove at Los Trancos Canyon A+ SPILL Continued from Al the sanitation district's director of technical services. "We mew very shortly after we made that estimate that it was probably an enor. and our awn staff here at the sanitation district did an estimate and went back and reviewed all the records.· he said. ·115 a different number, but in terms of impact on the envi- ronment. there's no difference.· A more detailed report on the spill should be ready next week. In the past five years, the district has been 'fined for spills into storm drains caused by blocked sewer lines, but the last spill from a treatment plant into the Santa Ana River was 30 years ago, Ghi- relli said. The regional water board can assign penalties for spills ~ on fac1on. such as the nature of the discharge and whether it was preventable, ~ Mid. 1be maximum penalty is $10.000 pee day for the length of the violation plus $10 per galkln of sewage spilled. City tourism promoters from Huntington Beach and Newport Beach asked sanitation district board members Wednesday to fund a public-relations campajgn to improve the image of Orange County's beaches and their water quality. Their request was in pan because of the spill Orange County's beaches have gotten a bad rap .recmdy, and it's largely uodelerwld. said Gerry Brown. a member of the Hun- tington Beach c.onterence and Vasitors Bureau. •(The Labor Day weekend spill) was on television 66 times." he said. "It's jmt one more nesa· live thing about people coming to North Orange County beach- es .... Yes, there's a small area by the Santa Ana Rive£ mouth and the ThJbert Man.b that's a prob- lem, but the rest of the beaches are in great shape.· The sanitation district prob- ably has some degree of respon- sibiUty in repairing the beaches' public image. but it's hard to say how much. said Newport Beach Mayor Tod Ridgeway, a member of the sanitation district board. The board was asked to fund a $350,000 advertising campaign. A board subcommittee will ham- mer out a proposal to bring to the full board of directors. Ridge- w.y 911kl •1 think we'll work out a mu- tual public-relations effort that wUI satisfy both the hotels and the conference and visitors bu· reaus as It relates to tourism in their area." he said • MARISA O'NB. covers public safety and courts. She may be reached st (714) 966-4618 or by e-mail81 marisa.onei/(llsdmes.com. SURF AND SuN WEATHER FORECAST P9tdtv tog wtn mtt• vtaibllltv .... then. quatteNnll9 at tffNle In the mom~. 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Deirdre Newman Daily Pilot N.uure and rlw t•nvuonment liad .tlway'> been imponant to !Om Hilling-.. bur ..ailing halfway .1round Lht: world reinforced on a more ~pirirual lt'vel the pre· dou.,ne~ of tht' l:.arrh\ re ... ourrC''. "!',ailing diangrcl rny whole outlook orl hft• JncJ what\ im· porta111." ll1lltng'> .,,ud "I call ir my I le11ry I )avid rhorcau l'X· pt.'rtl.'llt(' ... f'hat tr.111<,c.:e11de11tal time hel1wcJ luel ll1lling-.' pasMon for ket•p111g tlw Mari11.1park 'lie - wlwrt• n10h1h· homl''> now '>II - mned for rt>rreatw11 and open 'pun· I lotd J1·'>ig111•r Stl'pht•rt '\utht'rland 11<11' l rt'.llt'<..I .1 plan for .i luxu11 hotel on Lhe 'lie, a'> \vt'll ,,., anwnilit•.., to ne1ghhor- i11g building-.. < )11 I ul'sday. VQIN'> will dt•ride 11 they want to acfopt a gc11ernl-plan amend menl rhar would changt• lhc 1011111g of thl' '>ite to al.low for a hor('f '>uch .1., ~utht•rland\. llilling'>. :,o, wa' hom in I .o<, i\ngt•lt .. ,. 111Hl h" lamiJy moved 10 Nt-wpon llead1 when hr wa., fi. I It· atlt•nded Nl'wport El- enwnr.111 \t 111101. I 11.,1w1 Inter -- medfate Sthuol and Newport I !arbor I ligh Sdwol. He worked a<, a Lifeguard dur· ing high school and college and learned to sail on the bay. He witnessed his parents treating the environment with care as he was growing up, he said. Following college at USC. he worked oversea.,, then domesti· cally and went Lo graduate school at the University of Texas at Austin. After working in I .os Angeles for a whiJe. ht• embarked on hi'> sailing ody.-.'.lt'Y· cirnmmavigat- ing ha.If the g.lolw. "Ever since I wa'> a child. l'Vl' been inspired by '>olo sailor. who went on these adventures," he !>aid. "I read <,torie:-like Jhout Josh Slorum, the liISl pcr- '>On to ~I solo around the world" Billings bought a V<mcouVl'r 32-foot cutter rig. similar to a .,loop. designed for open-ocean c;ailing. He spent a year gelting 11 ready for his voyage and took o!T for the open '>t'a'> in April 1987. For the next year-and-a-half, he sailed to exotic locations in the South Pacific, including Mar4ue1>a5 m I rench Polyne.,ia, New Zealand and Fiji. llis la.'>t stop was Hawaii, and instead of returning to the An1erican con- tinent, he ended up dropping anchor there. I le found work as a management consultant and diversified into marketing and advertl' .. ing a~ wdl I le aho '>crved on an l'rnnon11c-dcwl opment board. a private/pubhc partner,hip that tried to gl'lll'r ate balanced growth in Hono- lulu. There, his environmental awareness came of age. "(It) evolved from being a life- guard to water quality, nature and not w.inting to take that for ·granted.~ he said. He returned to California in 1999, after his father pas.sed away, to help his mot.her, which he continues to do. The West Newport resident said he wasn't aware of lhe Ma- rinapad hot<'l propo-.al until the end of 2002 Concerned about the ramifications of changing the 7..0ning from open space to alJow the hotel, Billings proposed a meeting for others who felt the sanw way. They had one meeting. then another and decided to form an organiz.a- llon. "We -.aid, 'OK, wt: have '>O many month~ before the cam- paign, let'!> preserve the park land,'" Billings "31d. Nit wasn't ju!..! me. Once we were all in one room. it wai. like 'Wow!"' the group call., itself Protect Our Park.'>. allhough a park 1~ not the definitive alternative to the hotel. Billing., has -..aid. The battle to preserve the open space wmng is a naturnl evolu tion for Billings. considering his profound respect for the envi ronment. Nlt'i. a k.ind of deep. insrmctual fe('ling that it's wrong to t<tk.c away parkland." BiJling.., "<lid. "Wlwlher it'" Mannapark or in Santa Ana I leight..,, I would feel thl• ...ame way ... Developer behind the controversial Marlnapark hotel project is inspired by European designs. Deirdre Newm•n Daffy Pilot Stephen Sutherland relishes a new cballeoge, and the contro- versy over h1s Marinapark hoteJ project ls just the latest crudhle be says he's had to contend with. SUtherland has not backed down from promoting his project as the ideal develop- ment of the BaJboa Peninsula site after being relentlessly at- tacked by opponents who don't want the property's zoning changed from recreation and open space . "My mom collecred early American antiques, and one of the pieces she had was an old 1800 school desk ... and on the side was some iron work and the words, 'strive and win.'" Sutherland saJd. "That wa~ next to my bed as a child, so that was the last thing I saw before I went to sleep and the first thing I would see in the morning. I think that 'strive and win' phi losophy is why I work '0 hard. H Sutherland has designed a luxury hotel for the site. where a mobile-home park now sits. I le also has offered to renovate the nearby Girl Scout house and the American Legion bullding. On -i\iesday, votcn. will decide if 1hey want to adopt a generaJ- plan amendment that would change the zoning of the sire ro aJlow for a hotel such a~ hi project. Sutherland's roots 111 the city run deep. I lis family moved lo Newport Beach when he WdS 11. He allendcd UC lrvin<''s School of Social Ecology for three year.,, then left the univer- '1ty to live in Europe. He started in Rome. spendin g six months there and six months at hi., main residence here. Uving and traveling in Furope rurned him on lo the beauty and '>Ophis11 cation of the architecture, he '>aid. 1 lis pa!>Sion for high end cars Lhcn inspired him to open .1 rentaJ~car business in Newport DOUGLAS Z»AtERMAN I OAILY Pl.OT Stephen Suther1and is the Marinapark resort project's developer. Beach that specialized in the Ultes of Ferraris and Porsches. After Rome, he got a place in Zurich, working with Mercedes- Benz and some United States Mercedes deaJers, assisting them in getting special Merce· des cars. European architecture re mained a fascinaLion. he l>ald. "Being in Europe as much and traveling as much gave me thC' opportunjty to visit and stay ar rhe world's best hotel -the I lotel du Cap In Antibes, our sister city," Sutherland i.aid. "Antibes has its peninsula -it'" the same thing as what I'm do- ing here with the Balboa Penin sula " lie returned to settle down full-time in Newport Beach in the late 1980s and became thl' vice presidenr of a locaJ archi- tectural firm that focused 011 up<;caJe resort and hotel design. Bui he pined for another chal- lenge and left the company in I 99(l "II was a big nsk." he c;;ud. ·I lik<' challenges. I got cornfon able as the vice president. I knew I was at the peak of my professional future with thr firm. so I knew it was time to leave. I wa'>u't sure what I would do." I le· ended up opening hjs own archuectural firm. with a partner, with offices here, in Mexico City and Guadalajara. The company developed the moM expenc;ive re<iidential de· velopment in Mexico. at a cost of about s:mo million. in 1998 nw project includrd 19 condo· minium towers surrounding a Wyland Jack Nicklaus golf course with heUpads on the roof, SUther- land saJd. The company also designed the Village at Caho Real lo Los Cabos, a mixed-use residential project. ln 1999, he sold the firm and ended up working with a European bank that ft. nanced one of the projects he designed in Mexico. For 2000 and most of 2001, he traveled back and fonh to hls home and office in Marbella. Spain. The Marinapark hotel is de- signed based on the architec- t urc in MarbeUa. he said. While the inveterate bachelor never thought he would get married or have children, he wa., sminen by a woman from Seattle at his nephew's wedding eight years ago and tied tJ1e knot al the age of 48. The cou- ple has a 3-ycar-old daughter. I !is propor-.al for the Marina- park sill' combined his affinity for European architecture, his ('X:pericnce designing resorts and his intimate knowledge of Newport Beach, he said. Whl'll he found out his project was chosen ao; the one the city wanted lo pursue excluMvely. he wa.'> thrillt.'<.1. I le said he has been per'>on- ally attacked for two year. by opponenL'>, but considers it par for the course. No matter what happens on election day. Sutherland wUI have reason to celebrate: The election fa.lb on his wedding anniver<>ary. MNov. 2 is the luckiest day of my ljfe, and no matter what the ou1come. ir will <>till tw the best day of my life." he s;11d. VIP One-Man Show l\1eet the artist in person Friday, November 5 -6:00-10:00 pm Wyland Galleries 509 South Coast Highway, Laguna 811ch. CA -( 949.376.8000 J MEASUREL ~froinAl A tW"-~ deeauduid 1be bOtll'I ....... hh1n .-. it 9'25 • ~ but ,. ...... "' d:*Jb tbM Mirnete .. -He .. dmilll by the brii )Wr lifts ~ .. lWOrt could ..... -• much. S3 mOllon in l9V· enuebthe~ ~t lnremadonal would op-eraee Che ft!IOrt. but &Jlberland II ~ untO after lbe elecdon to amounce a ftnandal partner 1n the deYeJopment. Former partner 0. Mk:hMl 'Ida WU ubd to withdraw becauae of h1a lnvest- mentl In· Lu Vepa strip clube, md sublequent partner Michael Roeenfeld left after project oppo- nents barueed bis ftnandal COO· tactl, Sutherland said Thole on a waiting list of peo- ple Interested ln the deal are all Newport Beach residents. he said "'The whole area needs to come back. and what better to bring bai:k a ne:tghborhood that's ln de- cline than a S35·million. high- quallty project. a project that's go- ir18 to be a new type of tourism to the pen.lnsuJa." Sutherland said. TIE ALTERNATIVES Opponents of the project say they'd rather see the land devoted to public reaeational use. which ls what the general plan calls for, but not many alternate plans have evolved beyond the embry- onic st.age. ·0ur plan is to defeat Measure L, and we've been encouraged by the tremendous support we've re- ceived from the residents," Pro- tect Our Parks spokesman Tom B~ said '"There's been a whole range of ideas brought up for the park design. which range from a passive parlc to an aquatic IMPRINTED Continued from A 1 which presented the event. ·The show doesn't seem to depict our family vaJues and morals," Ridgeway said. ·But it does portray a family with strong parents. Even within all the dysfunction, there seems to be some normalcy." But the fans lined up on the other side of the ropes and barricades couldn't care less. Amaryn Brierley. a freshman at Newport Harbor High Schoo l. came with her mother. Suzie, and both aM fans of the show. •1t'1 10 cool the city is doing thil," Amaryn aaid. ·1 1ove Seth though. He's my favorite.· She was referring to Adam Brody. who plays the role of Seth Cohen in the show. cam,• Protlllic:t Our Plub .. tilMd In My lp9C#leilly .., ..... ~ ... t IDd .. LWOrt== buloebs-albi -. ........... thlll ..... ·.ClrJ ..... Stew a.m.nt bad an llCbMlict mlele • plllD ror • --Pllk wtdl • bmt ho&.-to ...... -~ ta.-no--on trlllen -and.. IDldDa with about 30 bcMit allpa 6>r vlllton. A lpOt for the Newport Harbor Nank::ll Muleum Wll lnduded, since the dverboat that boueea lt now la on property leued li'om the Irvtoe c:o. 1be deYelopment Uo would .lndude • restawant and ~ a eenior dtiz.ena meeting center, a rebuilt Gld Scout house and public amenities lib tennis and bulcetbaD CO\UU. Barnard's concept was Lo fonn a committee of interested parties that would lease the land &om the dty and divide It into smaller leases for operators of the various fadllties. He doesn't know bow much the project would cost or how much income it might gen- erate for the city, be said "Parks don't make money, but they provide a service to the c.om- munity." Barnard said ·0ur c.on- tention is that if we defeat [Mea- sure U we'll have the right to figure out what we ought to build there. If we don't, we'll have lost it forever." PARK IDEA, RESIDENTS SHUNNED, OPPONENTS SAY Barnard and Billings agree that there are many possibilities of public uses for the land and that the community should decide as a whole. They're not alone in feel- ing bypassed in the City Council's decision to seek proposals and award Sutherland the exdus1ve right to negotiate to develop the land. The city's Parlcs. Beaches and • A little distance away from Ashley, another girl stood on top of a barricade yelling out her phone number, begging ·Ryan" to call her. Suzie made her daughter's day when she managed to grab one of the T-shirts with the show's logo that were being thrown out to the crowd. Ashley "Smashley" Rhinesmith. a senior a t Newport Harbor High, said she likes aJJ the staTS of "The OC" •1t's a real entertaining !>how because it's not like the real O.C.." she said. "It's the rich. preppy side of O.C.. but it's awesome." McG. ooe of the shaw's executive producers. &aid the show is an authentic representation of the Newport Beach he knows. ·My family lived here for 30 years,· he said ·1 went to lilc:aeidOn Cmn I 1 p'op .... 9W ....... f••F1i11Mlll' ..... wblill .. dlly Wll *llal ........ Li ... ~~ but wll**ttmWite ... ln IMr ol more pollilllie .-. In .. 1-. the comn' dm walked wtah • lar.dlcape lldd- tect and aibmltted • pllD to Che mmdl. but tt news' p a llUr hem& '9ld P..nda Beek. who c:bairecl the pub oonuni.ton In 1999 and 2000. "Ablohrtely we weren't," she lakl "We weren't able to go ahead and have any public out- reach either .... We replelellted the dty. You'd think that we would at leaat be told as a back- up to go ahead and wodc on something." Another Martnapark pitch that wmt by the wayside is the one &om the people who liw there now in the mobile-home park. The park's 54 residents suggested to the dty that they be given a long-term lease and the city could increase their rents, which are now about $1,570 a month per home. With a renewed lease. some residents might even put upscale manufactured homes on the property. Marinapark resident Stewart Berbhire said. The city could charge closer to $2,650 a month, and the inc.ome wouldn't be subject to the whims of tourists. he said. "We live here. and we'd like to stay," Berkshire said. "A long- term leac;c would result in people upgrading these properties and make the whole place look better and also increase the income to the city to that approximating the hotel. except we'd be sure to pay." • AUC1A ROBINSON covers business, politics and the environment She may be readied at (714) 966-4626 or by e-mail at al1c1a robmson a lat1mes com. l.as1blufT 1-Jementary and Corona del Mar 1 ligh. I've gone to the l.rab Cooker for my birthday every year fo r the last JO year~ ... A lot of what is portrayed m the '>how is a legitimate pan of Newpo rt, McG said. "11lere's the whole keeping up wllh Jonese!> and the competitiveness," he said. "There's a lot of mischief. But there'c; abo the me~ge that 1f you're a great family and you c;tick together. you get through 1t. Jt"i, redemptive " Peter Gallagher. who plays Sandy C.ohen on the c;how, said he had never been to Newport Beach until a year ago. when he golfed at Pelican Hill. ·eut this is great." he said of the city's decision to honor the show. "I think II would be crazy for us n ot to have a cooperative relation~ip. • f"t.[[ DAVTttlt nte" Ott Twm"tt The Mlfacle Man, David Marktiam, master sword swallower end ventriloquist ep~nng on Kids 12 and ut"W in COS1ume win enpy free Irick or !reeling lhroughout the swAp meel, from 10 em to 2 pm the hrt H80 9enes "C8rrwale" and Dr DemM(O, national~ syndcated radio peradnl~ and 'M)(1d famous novelty soog OJ, wl petfo<m two shows in the Automotive Aoed °' Dreama'" MUM'.lll "'°"" • 1a:ao pm a t:ao pm Sol\ <*ltrllll wl holt "' ..... ~ lllllan ., 2. f6 pn. =-:..-= ...,,.., && a op ZINC CAFE & MARKET Laguna Beach Cafe & Market 350 Ocean Ave I 949 494 6302 Corona del Mar Cafe & Market 3222 E. Coast Hwy I 949.719.9462 Solana Beach Cafe 132 S. 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CA 92663, (949) 644-3309 Mayor: Tod Ridgeway Council: Steve Bromberg, Leslie Daigle, John Heffernan, Dick Nichols, Steven Rosansky and Don Webb COMMUNITY COMMENTARY Back to a preserved future M ay I reminisce for a moment, in order to make a larger point? As a child, I remember driving to Newport Beach on Friday nights, after my rather, actor John Carradine, finished filming for the week. He was then under contract to 20th Century Fox studios, and there was a regularity to his life- his weekends were free! He had bought a wonderful, wood-hulled. two-masted, 65-foot schooner. the Bali He loved the sea and sailing on it. Most every weekend the family -Dad, Mother, David and I - would pack up, pile in another or dad's priz.ed possessions, a Duisenberg convertible, and drive to Ne>Arport Beach, where the Bali was moored in a slip near what is now Marinapark.. There were a few summer cottages on the island, no major developrnenl, lors of sand and empty space. disappearance of simplicity, moderation and tranquillity. But reasonable conuols and restraint are still po~Je, given a willing citizenry and a responsjbJe and responsive city government, city mayor and City Council. I believe the ~ue of Marina park is an example of where restraint and moderation are called for. remaining public bay-front beach/parks in Newport Beach. nus measure. to save or develop Marinapark. will be on the ballot Nov. 2 as Measure L A "yes" vote will enable the developer to go forward with the private hotel A "no'' vote will preserve the beach and allow for an attractive park to be created. where the mobile homes now exist Election season is almost over, and on Tuesday voters will get the chance to tell their politicians what they believe is important. Daily Pilot intern Dane Grace hit the streets Thursday to find out what residents thought were the most significant issues facing Newport-Mesa. He ended up at Costa Mesa City Hall. Here's what he found. STATE COASTAL COMMISSION 45 Fremont St., Suite 2000, San Francisco, CA 94105, (415) 904-5200; regional office in Long Beach, (310) 590 5071 GOVERNOR Arnold Schwarzenegger (A), State Capito!, Sacramento, CA 95814, (916) 445-2841; fax: (916) 445-4633 E-mail· governor o.·governor.ca.gov U.S. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES • Chris Cox (A), 48th District, 1 Newport Place. Suite 1010. Newport Beach, CA 92660, (949) 756·2244; or 2402 Rayburn Building, Washington, D.C. 20515, (202) 225-5611, fax (9491251 -9309 (represents most of Newport Beach) christopher.cox a mail house.gov Sacurday mornings. we'd set i.ail for Catalina Anchored at Avalon, we'd spend until noon Sunday snorkeling and spear fo,lung, riding on the gl~·bonom boa~. hilting the 1-.l.tnd. just having fun. Then, ~unday afternoon, we'd set sail for the journey back to Newport Joan Irvine Smith, granddaughter of James lrvine -who gave the city of Newport Beach one mile of bay-front property along C.oast Highway between Bay Shores and the Arches for a public pa.rlc. and dock.age, in 1937 - has written a new book. •A California Woman's Story." in which she bemoans the development of her grandfather's gift of property to Newport Beach. That bequeathed property was deed-resaicted by the senior Irvine, for park and recreation purposes onJy It was not intended by James lrvine that the city of Newport Beach should cede away his gift to commercial interests. piece-meal, as the city has done in years smce. Tom Billings. whose family has lived in Newport Beach, is passionate about the wue. He and scores of community supporters and volunteers have been spearheading an effort to educate the public, placing "No on L • signs around Newport Beach, manning information tables on the wed.ends at local busines....es, markets and restaurants. John Buttolph, also a Newport Beach resident, 1s running for City Council. Buttolph agrees with Billing.-; that the Marinaparlc area shouJd be preserved. "I would say It'd be the expansion and improvement of John Wayne Airport. I'm alTecled because it flies over my house." PETER PALMIOTTO. 31 Newport Beach "13cing good to business. I always have the fear that you drive business away. and it's easy for government to do it and not notice it.~ FRANK CUMMINGS, 65 Co~ta Mesa "l'd say schools, education. Funding schools and education is the biggest thmg. Because education is inadequate - inadequate funding and inadequate content· RENE SEABAUGH, 53 Costa Mesa ·•Measure L. because it'c; ta)dng public land for private use, which I oppose: JOHN DREWS, 62 Corona del Mar ... ., t;; ·IP.. fr " ...., . ' ~ •Dana Rohrabacher (Rl. 45th District. 101 Main St., Suite JC, Huntington Beach. CA 92648. (714) 960-6483. or 2338 Rayburn Building, Washington, D.C. 20515, (202) 225-2415; fax: (714) 960-7806 (Represents Costa Mesa and West Newport) foday's wor!d 1s, of course. much different in so many wa~. ln Newport Beach, the sand dunes are gone, and the -.urnmer cottages have been replaced witJ1 mult.imillion-dollar homes. fhere is active commerce, and tounst acovicy 1s pretty much '"IA ll." Progre!>!. and change are inevitable, but they often Now the community ot Newport Beach is faced with another major and controversial maneuver by c11y officials -the leasing of a remairung portion of undeveloped. city-owned, beach-front property to a private developer, so he may construct a privately owne<.I. 110-room timeshare hotel on Marinaparl.. Yes. the city will derive a financial gain from this venture. But the public will Thoi.e halcyon days of my childhood in Newport Beat:h will never be restored. Tunl' moves on. Bui is there not enough commercial development -hotels, restaurant.s, i.hops -in Ne-.vport Beach and the l>UCTounding area? The ell> needs to withstand the financial lure of a large commercial developer and preserve the little open -;pace left. .. Financial. If !Proposition! IA IS going to fold I'm the fonner mayor of Costa Mesa and so I know a lot of what goes on 111side. If IA 'The most inlportant issue for Costa Mesa is the redevelopment or lack thereof. They have the redevelopment agency. and I ,_.:_ ·a.,. c orne with a co.,1: the lo~e another one of the last dana ~matl.house.gov Vote no on Measure I • BRUCE JOHN CARRADINE 1s a resident of Van Nuys. doesn't pass. the state can take all our revenue money. The problem is the public really understanding it." ARLENE SCHAFER, 67 Costa Mesa 1ust went to their meeting, and they just seem to spin their wheels.· MARIKO BEAVER. 41 Costa Mesa A No Vote on Measure L Means: • The 8 acre bayf ront parcel, known as Marina park, will remain "Recreation and Environmental Open Space" as designated in the General Plan of our city. •No private hotel or timeshare units will be built by anyone, for personal profit, on this public parkland. • The citizens of Newport Beach will have a golden opportunity to determine the future use of this irreplaceable resource in our community. •YOU value the preservation of our public parklands for future generations. We, urge you to contact all of your friends to VOTE NO ON MEASURE L Michael and Sara Abraham John and Karen Arens Peter and Peggy Dahan Mary E. Dahan Steve and Barbara Barnard Fred and Vickie Barnes Joyce Barnes Lorna Barry Don and Judy Beatty Mary Margaret Bendheim Debi Bibb Peggy Biel.en Susan Boise Walter and Carol Boice Sally Bonadonna Or. James Brenner Jack and Carolyn Burns Doug and Jan CampbeJI Dr. and Mrs. Kalei Campbell Mike and Sybil Carney Bo and Joan Clawson MJke and Joyce Cleary Pat and Betsy Collin Janice Cowan Lau and Cliiti.9 D' Ambros.lo Roberta De oon , Earl and Mary Allyn Dexter Erik and Kristin Dexter Mike and Aon Doyle Phyllis Drayton Dennis Durgan Dave and Laraine Eggleston Dave and Jenny Erickson Kae and Louise Ewing Arden Flamson Emory and Cathy Frink Win and Carlita Fuller Carl Fuller Nancy Gurtner Jack and Barbara Hagadorn Dick and Bet.sy Harano Randy and Jayne Hause Scott and Laura Henderson Davtd and Ludie Henley Tevis HUI Candy Jacluon Mike and Unda Jacobs Clay and Mary Jandto MaryAona Jeppe llarT)' Jeter Diane Jo B.rbari and Jim and Marlon Jordan Russell and Annette Kerr Sandy Kitchin Sally Knapp Tom and Janey LaJly Larry Law Andy Lingle Mark Lorentzen Gwen Mayberry Mike and Linda MkeU Jerry and Bonnie McClellan Charles and Robin Mcintyre Warren and Dola Miller Chrla and Diana Miner Morgan and Liz Morpn Kay Morlrldge Bruce and Cedlla Nott Rldl Otbmer Bev Purdum Pete and Mary Rabbitt MarilJD Robblm Lorraine lloblnlOo Riek and Jane Robiuon Katen Root IAi .nd NM7 Ro.o ~·-- Chester Salisbury II Don and Patsy Scott Wendie Scott Marge Shayne Laurie Shean Bob and Robin Sinclsir Jim and Marilyn Spain Ron and Flo Speen Jim and Rhoda Stanley Don and Doris Stouabton Lee~ Hollie Sutherland Mona and John Swain DaYldSwaln George and Terry Thomas Daye and Lois Tlngler Henr1Wqner Larry and Sue Werner Pat and Llbby Werner Don and ca 7 Wlnttr Bob and Cork; Wlntm ~and June WOod AU8QaWooa Viii' l1UU A~-QanatJ1WI 72 HOURS Dady Pilot FRIDAY Moon w.lk. A •Halloween Moon Walk" will begin at 7 p.m. at the Environmental Nature Center, 1601 16th St., Newport Beach. Families are Invited to wear costumes and partlclpete In Halloween activities. The cost Is $3. lnformet1on: (949) 645-8489. SAT\J~Y _,.. C..to gata. The 10th Rootrtera Foundation's •Mon'-c.rto• gala, "All Evening with Hal Linden;' beglM et 6 p.m. 91 the Belboe Bay Ck.lb & Resort. 1221 W. COMt Highway, Newport Beach. The event benefrta eeven Orange County c:tilfdr90'1 ch.ntiee end lndudel dinner, a co<*tlit recepdon, live llrd silent auctlone. games and prizes. lnform.tion· 19'9) 464-20~ or http://www.rootlttHS.OfrJ. SUNDAY ttowt id9¥ tun. A pet costume contest. tlle painting and a portrait studio will be featured at the fifth annual Howl iday Boutique. The 9 a.m. to 3 p.m event will be at the Costa Mesa Ba rk Park, at the comer of Arlington Avenue and Newport Boulevard, Costa Mesa f rtddy Oc.totwr '29 ?00.. A9 THEATER REVIEW Touring over a new Leif ace playing politics with 'View of the Dome' Now clean and sober, a one-time pop idol is focused on what gave him hi s start in the first place -making n1usic. Locals can meet him Saturday night at La Cave. Paul Saltowltz Daily Ptlot 0 n I lallowt'l'll. he holiday that lei'> adultc, parade around m a world of fan1ac,y, where they can pretend to he a11y1hmg from rock '>lar<> 10 movw '>Ian,, a man who ha'i al lime' qu.ihfied a'> both wtll grac<' I.a Cave 111 LuMa Me-.a. Yes, the rnrly. blond lock. ... -or what IS left of thl'lll (II\ hard IO teU wnh the ever pre<>en l bandanna) of Lt•1f Garrell will be at the cavernou'> sub1 erran t'an d ub on 17th <-itrt'l'I and lrvme Avcnul' lo be on<' of the judges in a costume conle<>t Sawrday night. (jarre tt mainlams a caree r as an "entertainer," and s1ncr coming on lhl' <>n'n<' with hb ..,c.•lf-lllled alhum al l 4, lw h.1 ... managt'd ID s teadily find work 111 "1ht• bui.i nes'" for th e JM't 1hre<· decadl'., A young. <'XCll.1hk ( .arrett fin.1 gatnl'd prnmmenn• J'> a tel'n idol 111 tht.• 1"17(h. wh1·11 he rt'corded the tJi<.co hit "I Wac, Madt• I or l>a11c111g" a '><mg Lh at set many teen age wr1,· heanr-. aflu11e r and launched a tt'lc•v"1on and movie tJreer Ill' wrnt on to gt1C'.,t '>tar LO 'l'Vt'ral Iv 'how<, throughout the 'tto ... Jnd made h" way to Lhe big scrt•t•n 111 'uch <>chlotk ma.,tc·rim·l"<''> "" ·Kid Vl'ngl'.tnce • and "l>rnmantl' Loho." A '>t'n es of d1:-.appuintme n1s led to forays into drng1> and alcohol, hut the dark period made for e x.n•llent drama c;arrell became a sta ple on VJ 11 he ha d his own "Behme! the Mu1>1c" (supposedly. his episode was the o nly one that did not end 011 a happy note) - and became known to a new, gencra11on for Im struggles. He even ho'lted an epi<>ode or "VH I 's Eight Track Flashback.· Now d ean and sober. the one-ume pop idol is focu<>ed on wha1 gave him h L<> <;tart in the first place making music. "I've been wriung a lot and have been lucky enough to have some really qual11y mu<>ic1ans play with me," the 42-year-old Garrett said. One of those musicians is Dave Navarro of seminal Los Angeles band Jane's Addiction. Another is one-time Alice in 01a in'I guitarist Jerry Cantrell. Garreu met Navarro while the two were tangled in their chemically dependent days. but he has remained close to the guitarist since cleaning up. "We've been through a lot together. and to me there is no Leif Garrett will be at La Cave as a celebrrty Halloween costume Judge Saturday night into early Sunday better gu11ar player out there.· Garrett said "I actually a.,kl·d him to play piano on J cover I did o f 'Lola' (by the Klnk<>I. becau..e everyone wants him to play guitar, and f wanted tu do something different.· He's also been playing hve, most recently at the Wlltern Theatre in Los Angeles for the DICNY'Vanity Fair Breast Cance r Benefit, where he performed Iggy Pop's ·1 Wanna Be Your Dog" with Camp Freddy -Navarro's latest project along with former Jane's BEST BITES Addiction dnimmer Stephen Perkins. He's al!>O gone on a few .,ho n tours of the l~t Coast. "I love getting out there playing live, but at this point. I'm focused on getting my songs toge ther and shopping them arou nd 10 a label," he said. Ulte any child celebrity who has been through battles with fame and addiction, Garrett is in the midst of working on a book about his life. He isn't sure when it will be released. Al this point, the bes t way to find out will be to talk FY1 • WHAT· Hallow een < cis11rr11" contest •WHERE· La Cave, 1695 Irvine Ave., Costa Mesa • WHEN: Saturday; costume judging will be at midnight •INFORMATION: (949) 646 7944 • MORE: One of the celebrity iudges will be former teen rdol Leif Ga rrett 10 him al La Cave-<m Saturday night. Don't forget to wear a costume. 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So. c.i·. ----- Best Home Show • I . & . gI ~Radi nux rnIJl e & 1V Peno~ties 'Im .'lutlltt "T7tt Clostt Guy" 3 ()rpanizational .Wmmtin All 3 Dags HAPPENINGS THEATER REVIEW • 'Habeas Corpu$' is hedonistic i/iUarity at SfJR Tomntua DaUy Pilot B aclt in the tady 1970I, South Cout Repertory WU Puah1nc the ardltfc envelope with newer, farther.out plays, a good share of Chem with a British accent How the Making the Most of Every Moment Over 100 Complimentary Service Loan Cars any year ID memo~ lt't ilmpty knoc:kdawr£ d.nlt-out. tamng..down fardcl1. Beonett-WbO CLl.t hia ead.dc:al tiedl •• m.nbet of En&land'• *Beyond the Prtnge" troupe, wbkh included Peter Cook and Dudley Moore. aome !our decadel ~ -wrote "Habell Col'p\ia" about the same time hla countryman. Joe Orton, WU creadna -what the Buder Saw," a almf[ar eort of NZ farce, accenUna Che medical protesaton and lta weaknetlef of {and for) the fteeh. lt'a a toasup, which Ja funnier, but •ffabeu Corpua" la a plloptng piece of · hedoniltic bJlartty cafculated to apllt your ltftches. Orlglnally Intended to be performed without scenery, the SCR venion beneftta from the imaginative scenic dea.lgn of Ouistopher Acebo -a aeries of carpet-covered anthills, which serve various functions in director Bill Rauch's wildly accelerated producdon. One such mound even opens to reveal a portrait of Queen Elizabeth in her decidedly younger days. As in MBuder," the centerpiece of uHabeas Corpus" is a randy physician with an eye for the FYI •WHAT: •Htbeet CC>f'PU9• • _ ... South co .. t ' • R..,.c10sy, s.g.mrom at.ge, .. NI Town c.nter Blvd., Colta M.., ... • WHIN: Tueedav• through •. Frict.yt at I p.m., SaturdaYt at • · 2:30 and e, Sundays at 2:30 and . 7 until Nov. 21 ,, •COIT:S18tol58 ,. • CALL: (714) 708-&665 nubile young ladla. a role , 1plendidly interpreted at SCR ~. company ~eran Hal Landon Jr. Theprfmaryobjectofhla aftection, not to mention several othe11', la Lynsey McLeod, who 1penda a good portion of the play (also u In •sutler") only partially clothed. Caitlin O'Connell la a study 1n comic elegance as the good doctor's wife who's being' pursued by an old flame, the head of the English medical society. Patrick Kerr ftlls this role, that of Sir Percy Shorter. and his llmlted stature, matching his surname, leads to countless Jfbes and double entendres. The progeny of the doctor and his wife are a frustrated pair - Christopher Uam Moore 18 a hypochondriac son convinced he bas a fatal disease and Kate A MuWgan is their plain, shapeless daughter who discovers a new. exciting social life when she dons her mail-order breast implants. Mulligan Is pursued with ecclesiastical vtgor by Daniel T. Palker as the local clergyman dubbed ·eanon Throbbing," offering the play's funniest line (only in the light of more recent transgres&ons in the clerical ranks). Richard Doyle stumbles around, pantsless, through most of the proceedings, adding dollops of rlsque comedy, while Phillip C. Vaden is a hoot as a frustrated patient bent on suicide. All this la. indeed, hilarious, but there are two other elements to Bennett's play that really kick the comic temperature Into overdrive. Jane Carr ts outrageously funny as ·Mrs. Swabb,~ the doctor's entwhile assistant who doubles brilliantly as the plays sly narrator. And Lynnda Ferguson. absent for all but the last few second.a of the ftm act, captures the stage ln the second as a titled lady whose lone indiscretion during the London blitz produced McLeod's character. One other stylistic element propels the SCR comedy- Bennett has written much of his dlalogue in rhyme, so that the piece plays much liU a Shakes~ comedy. but modernized with such lines as •0oo't tell me you wouldn't, given the choice I Old men with schoolgirls, ladles with boys." Director Rauch has pulled out all the comedic stops to offer SCR audiences a rampantly hilarious bundle from Britain that has been far too long in arriving on our shore. Also, if you remember the late 1960s and early '70s, you'll get an additional belt out of Paul James Prendergast's nostalgjc musical background. • TOM TrTUS reviews local theater for the Delly Pilot. Hi1 reviews eppeer Ff'ldays. ---AFTER HOURS ~ -• Submit Al'fER HOUA8 ltem1 to .. the Dally Pilot. 1375 Sunflower - Ave., Ca.ta M .... CA 92828; by • flX to (714) ~; or by callln« (714)~17. ... SPECIAL EVENTS .. .. . - ... - HAPP E~JNOS REELCRmcs ~Motorcycle' just spins wheels ''T be Moton:yde Dtariel" It hued on a real-life motorcyde trip taken by Che Guevara. before he became a reYOlutionary. In 1952, EmeltD Guevara WU a young medJca} ltUdent from a h.lgbly educated. lovtJll family ln euenoe A1rea. Argentina. Guevara and hia best friend, Alberto Granado, a biochemist, set off on a motorcycle to experience South America. Their trip took them across Argentina. Ollie, ~ru. CiOlurnbla and Venezuela. The ftlm is adapted TRICIA BEHLE from the books wrinen by Guevara and Granado about their journey. With more enthusiasm than common sense, Guevara (Gael Garcia Bernal) and Granado (Rodrigo de la Serna) persisted in their journey despite numerous motorcycle spills and breakdowns, bad weather and an almost con~tant lack of sufficient money and food. Along the way, they met people from aJI levels of '><>ciety and saw firsthand the issue'> and problems in Latin America Even knowing how Guevara would end up later in life, the story and character. are \trangely flat and uninvolvmg There's a good movie ~mewhere in ·Dian e<.." but unfortunately, director WaJtt•r Salles didn't quite find 11. II L'> hard to portray ideah'lm on '>creen without it feeling hokey mere are a1so scene'> that take up time with n o apparent purpose and scene'> whl·rc .1 point is unclear. ·m e best aspect of the whole movie is that the filming appt•ar.. to have taken place at all the n·al locations that Gucv-.ira and Granado visited on their trip Lovely to look at, H'lht.• Motorcycle Diatll''>" work.'> ht•\t ~a travelogue, !thowmg 1lw heautiful landscape of \outh America. • TRiClA BEHl.E hves in Newpon Beac:ti and works as a software "ahdator Gere give~ gracefu l perfonnancc A nXIOU\ lo '>l'l' tht.• American remake of tlw wonderful I 99fi J.1pa11e'>t' hit. ·sh all We Dam l'r I wond ered if thh glo'>'>Y -.t,11 HOURS Continued from A 10 http://www. ocmarketplace com. BALBOA'S 'GREAT PUMPKIN' A Halloween event in Balboa Village features live entertainment, raffte prizes, a costume contest. a pumpkin coloring contest and ·The Great Pumpltln; from 11 a .m to 6 p m . Sunday at Balboa Boulevard and Richard Gere and Jennifer Lopez star m wShall We Dance.~ vehicle would pale in comparison. I fappily, it dot''> n ot disappoint. Richard (;ere ha'> alway-. hdd a quiet grace about him, a nd ii serve~ him well in hi!> role as John Clark -a mode.,t Chicago estate attorney who i-. happily married with two children. Fverything in hi:-, lifC' i-. licJy and in order. Ru t. likt.· hi-. dienl'> •1t SUSANNE PEREZ tlw end of 1he day. hl' find'> him.,l•lf a'king, "I' that 1t1" I'll(' an\Wl'r t<lllll''> ((I h1111 in ,1 11111\I llnl,.<pl'Clt'd W<I}. ()II(.' lf.iy, on h1., 1np home 011 tlw "I.," John wt''- .1 heau11ful h111 '"d look111g woman i11 th1• w111du\\ of Ml'>'-Mit11\ I ),1mt.• "i111d10 N1gh 1 after mght the v. om.111 " there. alway)> thl' .,anw 1·xrre .. -.ion. Intrigued. John 1111pubively walk'> in and <.,ign" up for ballroom dann· lt.•<,,()11' lo llll' tli<,appo1111m1·111 or John anti his fellow -.t11tll'lll\, their 111-.tru<'tor will not be the ice prinrc·.,.. Paulina ( Je11111lt·r I Opl'/), whom he had '-l'l'll .11 lht• w111tlow. hut ownPr Me<.,-. \.11111 her<.,elf (Arnt a< 1tllelll') An .. olckr womJn \\llh gH«ll ll'~'·" \t1t11 ha<., to fomfy lwr-.elf with •• hlllt• lllfl llCIV. <llHI then IO ~l'I lwr through hl'r d.1m 1• le.,so11' \\llh )t.'I J1111thl'r group of hJpleo;<. me11 -\t•lr 111nsuo11-. John, gentll· g1.in1 Vern and (Jut, whu f.innt.''-h1111.,l'lf quill' the pl.1yhn} 1',1ul111.1 111.1k1•<, 1t 1ll•ar1h.i1 nnnt.· of th1·-.1· men h,1-. any t h.mrP \"llh htr Palm Street, Newport Beach Information: (949) 723 5070 MUSIC UCI SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA The UC Irvine Symphony Orchestra will perform selection'> from Wagner and L1sZ1 al 8 p m today and Saturday at the Barclay Theatre, 4242 Campus Onve, Irvine Tidcets are $12 for general admission. $10 for seniors and UC1 faculty and staff and S8 for students and children under 18 01Jt<,1tlc of lht> <;tud10. S11.111g a ll this up is fellow danct•r Bobh1e, dubbed .. rhe Robhinator" by the l-,'11Y'> hecauM' of h er ..,harp tongue and formidable hourglass figure. And there's I.ink (scene 'll'aling Stanley Tucci), who dnt•., a mean tango unde r u horrihl(• wig, big choppers a nd fak1• Ian John i'> stunned to rt•al11t.· tlm guy in the .. equim i'i hi., roll«ag111• from the law firm. 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IT'S SIMPLY A "ZONING" CHANGE FROM RECREATION & OPEN SPACE TO ALLOW COMMERCIAL DEVELOPMENT. PERIOD. 66°/o OF NEWPORT BEACH RESIDENTS ARE ON RECORD OPPOSED TO A HOTEL AT MARINA PARK. (2002 Visioning S "ey conducted by City of Newport Beach) NEWPORT BEACH VOTERS HAVE THE RIGHT TO KNOW THE TRUTH. VOTE FOR JOHN BUTTOLPH & DOLORES OTTING NEWPORT BEACH CITY COUNCIL CANDIDATES PAID FOR BY PROTECT OUR PARKS, ID# 1266975 Thank you to NIKKI'S FLAG SHOP tor their support. A12 Friday, OctObef 29, 2004 We,re singing the praises of an unsung American hero, a true woman of valor ... NOVEMBER 2-DECEMBER 5 5-Jr>~. ~~ !A OIIJ -~ lrJazalJ)•.i.. HAPPENINGS THEATER Contiooed from A9 attractfw and devutatfn&ly funny, wb1cb la more than can be aid for the p&.y ltldf. Junes Grant u the Senate hopeft.d skilltuDy ~his dw'lcter's short-fused~ and ewm Emma's erstwhile sfgnltlcant qther (Joe Britton) gets ln her face when the political stuff hits the fan. BEST Continued from A9 "They worit be cookie-cutter restaurants, but essentially the menu and theme will be similar," Wilhelm said. Chai Noir. its glamorous sister restaurant, was "a tweak on the everyday bistro concept," according to Wilhelm. The location, on Anton Boulevard in Costa Mesa, demanded an upscale lounge-style restaurant that could cater to theatergoers. "We went for a Paris after dart jatt theme,~ Wilhelm said. With Chat Noir's proximity co the Orange County Performing Arts Center -and the current construction of the Renee and Henry Segerstrom Concert Hall. Samueli Theater and an education center -the venue called for a late-night, live-en1ertairunen t restaurant. Chat Noir is one of the few restaurants in that area that serves a late-night menu until midnight, Thursday through Saturday. The bar closes at l a.m ln contrast, Rouge Bistro & Bar glows in red hues. Color experts say that red increases HOURS Continued from Al 1 at the door. Information: (714) 432-5880. ORANGE COAST COUEGE BIG BAND The Orange Coast College Big Band will perform at 1 p.m. Sunday in the Robert B. Moore Theater, 2701 Fairview Road, Costa Mesa. Tidtets are $6 in advance and $8 at the door. Information: (714) 432-5880 KREMERATA BAL.TICA Kremerata Baltica, led by artistic director and violin soloist Gidon Kremer, will perform at 7:30 p.m. Nov. 5 at the Orange County Performing Ans Center, 600 Town Center Drive, Costa Mesa. One pardcularty ltitdenf perfonnan'1e ta reOdend by Emma Meade ... bigblj placed party oftldal wbo d.fili8hla ln throwing her Weight iround. usually at the top orber lungs. Th better hla c:hanom, the candid.ale ahould have dumped her and~ l'.eehn. aw Geer lmpreaea u a bu1!y with ooploua Hollywood ICleellWrldDg ~whom Keehn encounten perlodJcaDy. Notable for his power of lmptesdon Ja Thny Swaglec, who appetites moie than any other color-it makes food visually appealing and inspires people toeatmore. "At Rouge, the d~r obviously ended up as a play on the name,• Wilhelm said. •And at the same time, we want it to be casual enougb for the daytime. and warm and sexy in the evening." Rouge's bar is backlit in red, with beautiful red-light fixtures from France and Italy, making the dining room's most dramatic statement, and even the booths are covered in red leather. Wilhelm, a self-taught chef, chooses 75% of the dishes on menus. And as an added bonus, Olef Yvon Goetz joined Wilhelm's Culinary Adventures as the group's corporate chef two weeks ago. Goetz is an award-winning chef. formerly the chef de cuisine at the Ritz-Carlton Laguna Niguel. For Rouge's menu selections. including lunch, dinner and Sunday brunch. Wilhelm stayed away from fussy food. "This is not fine dining In terms of haute cuisine," Wilhelm said. He admitted the d~cor and Selections include the Shostakovich Chamber Symphony, Op. 110a; Schubert's Quartet No. 15 in G, 0887 for s1rings and a new wort by Russian composer Leonid Desyatnikov. Tidtets are $76 and can be purchased through (714) 556-2787 or http.:l..WWW.ocpac.org. Information: (714) 755-0236. LATINAS! MUStCALDfVAS OF LATIN AMERK:A Colombia'• Tot6 la Momposina, Chile's Mariana Montalvo and Brazil's BelO Velloso will perform in an 8 p.m . concert, •Latinas! Musical Divas of Latin America." The Nov. 6 concert ia held at the Irvine Barcley Theatre, 4242 Campus Drive, Irvine. Tidtets are $27 and $32. Full-time studen1s can purchase half-price tidcets at the box office with valid ID. lnformatioa: (949) 854-4646 or Spa Gregorie's AND SALON GREGORIE'S l:~,r t'____,,~ fl-~·if- HOUDAY SP£cw.: PulRINENzvME FACW. . . ..,,.,,.,... ...... "' Mr""" .. ff·U-M Alcona Neturat Pumpkin Enzymes... &fofi1t1 Reduct pore size Improve CtrculatJon .• Leaving akin Bright a Glowing C.I/ HW ltN...., Ui1t/ Spa Grrgori~'s Hours Monday l 1 am-9pm. Tuesday-Sunday 9am-9pm 200 Newport Center Drive. Suite 100 Newport Beach. California 92660 WWW.SPAGREGORIES.COM (949) 644-6672 cuJaine Is not lOOCJf> authentic. He bomiwed ldeat fn:lm other restaurants an4 aa1d the food is "not terribly sophiaticated. not magical. .. Rouge often a simple · combination of dmelea Prmch bistro and American c1uslc dishes, including basil-fed escaigot with smoked ham. crevette gris (North Sea prawns) and garlic ($13); French onion soup gratinee ($8); Dungeness crab cakes ($16); gratin Dauphinols ($8); shrimp en cassoulet {$12); braised short ribs ($22); Halibut meunlere ($26); and roast rack. of lamb ($34). There's also a choi~ of grilled sandwiches, c.repes, entree salads and steaks served with a choice of Bearnaise, peppercorn or Roquefort sau~ on request ($28 to $36). Rouge serves signature martinis, champagne cochails and specialty desserts. including hot Callebaut chocolate soum~ with Cointreau cream {$12), Scharfenn Berger chocolate mousse with almond tulle ($8) and raspberry-lemon tartlette with cornmeal crust and raspberry coulis ($8). Sunday brunch dishes http.:l..WWW.rhebarclay.org. WARSAW PHIUtARMONlC ORCHESTRA The Warsaw Philharmonic Orchestra will perform Penderecki's "Polymorphia" and Chopin's "Piano Concerto No. 1 in E minor, Op. 11 " at 8 p.m. Nov. 8 and 9 at the Barclay Theatre. 4242 Campus Drive, Irvine. Tickets are $65. Information: (949) 553-2422. THE ENGLISH CONCERT WllH ANDREW MANZE Period instrument group The English Concert and its violinist, Andrew Menze, will pefiorm at 7:30 p.m . Nov. 9 at the Orange County Performing Alts Center, 600 Town Center Drive, Costa Mesa. Ttdcets are $76. Information: (714) 755-0236. GUARNERI STRING QUARTET The Guarneri String Quartet will play songs by Mozart, Bridge and Ravel at 8 p.m. Nov. 22 at the Barclay Thea1re, 4242 Campus Drive, Irvine. Tidtets are $35 to $45. Information: (949) 553-2422. WEEKLY JAM DUKE'S PLACE Jazz and oodctalls ftow dally from noon to midnight Sundava through Thursdaya and from noon to 2 a.m. Fridays and Saturdays at the Balboa Bay Club & Resort, at 1221 W. Coast Highway. Newport Bead\. Information: (949) 846-5000. MM1MA GINA WEEKEND JAZZ. Walter Lakota and David Alcantar, the New York Jazz Connection Duo, play at Mamma Gina at 251 E. Coast Highway In Newport at 8 p.m. Fridays and Saturdays and at 7 p.m. Sundays and.Mondays. Diana Oitri jolna the duo on vocals on Mondays. It's free. Information: (949) 673-9600. .. MUSIC AT ntE GRll MPG memberw Greg Morgan, Nick Peper and Kelly Gotdlen perform da•k: roc:t. R&B and awing musk: at 8:30 p.m . Fridays end Saturdays at the Blueweter Grill, 830 Udo P.rt Drive, Newport Beach. lnfonnation: (949) 675-3474. REVOLVER la Cave Restaurant often Revolver, whkh futures OJ• along wtth lm8gerf and tueltory _,lghtl at 10 p.m. ~at 1896 lrvfne Ave., Cotta Meu. lnfonnatlon: (948) 84&-7M4. INTRA TRIM'E . La cw. AeUunnt °""9 DrM ~ •iw trlbu\w '° Frri SIMtn from. to. p.m. MondiVI Ind~-1-lfvlne/ltNe., eo.te Meee. , ... , ... ,...., lHE.........,LOW u.c...~-...1N •TOM Tiru9 t'9Ylews local U... for the O.lty Piiot Hla IWt.wl appear Fridays. tncludp • tradidonal egp_ \ beneditt~ hoOdda&i {$14), quiche with Roquefort. ~ ~· bacon and mesdun greens ($13); and chocolate cdlDe brulee French toalt lelYed with f I Applewood bacon ($15). Bn.mc:h- alao includes sweet aepea with • .> a choice of citrus cream. Grand Mamiere chocolate, banan.u, • 1 Cognac ricotta. and •.; strawberries and rhubarb in an appetizer crepe ($5) or entne "' crepe ($13). , .. "I'm a student of restaurants. .. 1 I've spent a lot of time in bistros and bnweries in Paris. San Francisco and New York.· Wilhelm aaJd. •Rouge is an amalpmation of t.h1np. • ... David Wilhelm's Culinary Adventures includes Savannah · · Steak and Olop House in . Laguna Niguel, French 75 in Laguna Beach, Sorrento Grille in' Laguna Beach, Chi.mayo at the , Beach in Huntington Beach. as , well as Culinary Adventures catering. a full-service catering and event company. •BEST BITES runs every Friday. Greer Wylder can be reached at greerwylder@yahoo.com; at 1375 Sunflower Ave .. Costa Mesa, CA 92626; or by fax at (7141966-4679. Underground Lounge, featuring Pete Villani singing Bennett. Martin and Sinatra from 6:30 to 9 p.m. Wednesdays at 1696 lrvfne Ave .. Costa Mesa. Information: (949) 646-7944. Pt.AN BE la Cave Restauran1 ofters the funky soul jazz music of Plan Be from 10 p.m. to 1 a.m. on Thursdays at 1695 lrvlne Ave., Costa Mese. Information: (949) 646-7944. THE GINGER BAKER JR. TRIO La Cave Restaurant oflwa the jazz . fusion music of the Ginger Belter Jr. Trio from 10 p.m. to 1 a.m. Fridays at 1696 lrvineAva, ~ "' Mesa. Information: (949) 646-7944. . . TOOO OLNER JAZZ QUARTET . la Cave Restaurant ofte,.. the jazz music of the Todd Of Iver Jazz ' · Quartet from 10 p.m. to 1 a.m. '1 Wednesdays and Saturdays at 1695 Irvine Ave., Coat.a Mesa. lnfonnation: (949) 646-7944. PHIL SHANE II La Cave Restauran1 will host Phil Shane, 11 one-man mu9ic legend ' who sings Elvis, l.awtt, Diamond,•" Orbison, Cash and other mutic greats. The performance begins at 10 p.m. the last Friday of eadl month st 1696 Irvine Ave., Ca.ta • Mesa. (9491 ~7944. ,. MUSIC AT THE P£LICAN The Rusty Pelican oflwa the music of Common Ground from ,, Wednesday through Sunday. The band performa from 7 to 10 p.m . "' Wednesday and Thurtday, from 8:30 p.m . to 12:30 a.m. Friday end Saturday and from 2 to 6 p.m. " Synday. The restaurant la at 2736 W. Coat Highway, N~ · Beech. Free. (949) 842-3431. •r MUSIC AT PLAYERS ·"' Ptayera rentur.nt la now ofrw',...,-.: live music from 9 p.m. to ··• midnight f1V8fY Mtdrf llnd Saturday. Ptayera la at 512 W. t8'h St., Costa Me.a. (949) 646-6816. WEEKEND~ Anchony's Rtwcboet fWtllurent In N9wpol't Beed'I Pf 111 Fiii the Rldt Shennen Duo fMlume Mdc Sherm.In llnd ~Ren*~ on Ftiday ntgMa. n.. ptOglWn tuturee.Uyow~~1he u>qlhone~ ii at 1.61 E. CoMt Hlehz-v. (Ml) S73-3426. ,., .. • ,. t A Spot1a Edleor Rk:twd Dunn: (714) 966-4616 • Sportl Fax: (714) 966-4668 Fnday, October 29, 2004 Al 3 GIRLS TENNIS Sea· Kings maintain their .momentum Damion sweeps in singles while doubles provide boost to extend CdM's league winning streak to 18. Bryce Alderton Oaity Pilot lRVINE-Co-• rona deJ Mar High sopho- more Jill Da- mion's come- from-behind victory over Nort.hwood's top singles player, C8therine Yoo, typified the route the Sea Kings took to victory Thursday. Damion and her teammates got better as the Pacific Coast League match wore on. CdM, the league champion, claimed five of six sets in the middle round, including all three in doubles, and !>Oundly defeated host Northwood. 13-5, for its ninth straight league VIC tory and ninth in a row, overall. It was al.$0 CdM"s 18th straight league win. The Sea Kings (15-2, 9-0 in league) haven't lost !>ince a 10-8 nonJeague setback to Santa Bar bara Oct. 1. Damion's 7-5 victory over Yoo, a first-team all-league honoree a year ago, gave the Sea Kings a 4-2 lead, which soon swelled. Damion, who swept all three sets, trailed, 4-I, before CdM Coach Brian Ricker provided some advice. "He told me to be more ag gressi(oe, • said Damion, who i'> 31 ·6 ln singtes this se&on ·1 started slicin.g more shots. A., the match wore on, I played bet ter. At'dle ~nning I was slow.· Darruon l'.>roke YbO's !>erve to go up, 6-5, and led, 40-15. be fote committing two unforced enors to force one of three deu- ces in the fmal garne. On the third deuce, Damion blasted a cross-coW1 forehand 10 i.t•t up match point. She won when Yoo Wt her return long. which ended the first round. The Sea Kings, ranked No. J 111 CIF Southern Section Division I, distanced themselves from any further drama by winning nine of the final J 2 sets against the Timberwolves (9·8. 4-5). Freshman Allie Walters won two of three singles sets while all three of CdM's starting dou- bles t~ams claimed two Vic tories. Hayley Young and Jamj Steele, along wtth Michelle Atkins and Roxanne Kaiden. earned 6-2 and 6-3 victories, respectively, over Northwood's No. I duo of Rina Nakano and Yuka Kondo. CdM junior Rachael Miller and sophomore Miranda Young suffered their first league dou- bles setback with a 6-3 loss to Nakano and Kondo, but fol - lowed with two convincing 6-1 victories. .. PHOTOS BY MA~K < 011~ !IN [)All Y Pll (11 Corona del Mar iumor Lindsay Norman casts a shadow on the wall as she keeps her eye on the ball while hitting a forehand in the Sea Kings' 13 5 victory at Northwood S1et:le also partnerl'd w11h Ha chel Bryan for lhe lhird set and the duo t•arned a 6-1 triumph against Manel < .aillc• and Stephanie Wong. CdM led. 9-3. artrr the '>crnnd round and 'ecurcd 1lw triumph when Damion and jurnor IJnd ~y Norman each tallied vit tones early in the third round. Htcker praised both l>am1on and hi'> doubles 1e.1m., "Damion i'> our \ll'adie't player." Rid.er .. aid. "C..,he "on a roll. "Our doubles have been Meady and !>trong and !North woodl has good doubles fteamsl. ICdM double'> players! have been consistent al the baseline. aggressive at the net and not making unforced errors. "I've stressed poaching fw hen the net player moves lawrally 10 hit a balll ." themistry also helps. said o,ophomore Hayley Young, who has played with Steele, a !>enior, the majority of the season. ·we communicate well and trust each other," Hayley Young said. Steele and Hayley Young have lost just one league match whtle Miranda Young. Hayley's twin sister. has gone 36-6 in doubles this season. Walters is 24 -0 in doubles, but Ricker wd injuries have forced Corona def Mar sophomore Jill Damion hits a backhand return en route to sweepmg her three sets m Thursday's wm over Northwood See TENNIS, Pae• AU GIRLS GOLF Woodbridge tops Tars, creating third-place tie Sailors could extend their time together by winning team tiebreaker Monday at individual tournament. Cttrt1 Yemm• OaityPllot Al4 hlday, October 29, 2()()4 SPOR TS GOLF Cootmued from A 13 bedd~ Ue., dean the baD and place n a1op the playing awfa.ce. Newport Harbor junior Natalie Drctganza !>hoc 42 to share medal- 11>1 honors with Wood.bridge's Kelly Cabana. II was the seventh lime in IO league matches that Oraga.nz.a carded the lowest nine-- hole round. Hom was the medal- L\I in the other three. "IDraganza has) definitely lived up co expectations this year," lowersey E.aid of the two-time defending .league individual champion. "Her average (nine- hole score! for league i.s around ~9. Both Kayleigh and Natalie have a very good shot at being the top two on Monday: I lom. third at the league indi- vidual tournament last fall, shot 47 Thursday, tied for third overall Newport Hatbot" ttah ~ Draaanza hits an approacti shot in Sea v~ League loss to Woodbndge Thursday. She11go after third straight league individual title Monday. KENT TREPTOW I DAILY PILOT Ashley Jacobs (48), Kendall 1 lom (53), lko Kagasoff (54) and Kat.ie McKay (Sn aJso scored for Newport Harbor. perhaps compensating, saw their drives sail right of the can path bordering the fairway. But for the seniors, this was a day that anything would have been acceptable, just as long as they were all playing together. The sixth hole on the par-36 coun.e gave the Sailors the most trouble. II was the shortest par 4 at 297 yards. but the lake on the It-ft !>ide. rust before the green. thn.>w the visiting Sailors off. It was not a day the team had hoped for. "This i.s the last match with girls I have played with for three years," McKay. unaware at the time or Monday's tiebreaker, said after knocking i.n her last putt. "We came together as a team and this was a good season." l\.vo Newport golfers drove into the water and two more, "I didn't do very well," said Dragan.za. who parred four holes. "I'm really disappointed, I wanted 10 do well. The team needed to wi.n. We could have done better." TENNIS Continued from Al 3 QUOTE OF THE DAY p.m. Monday before the league finals, which run Tuesday through Thursday at the Costa Mesa Tennis Center. lum to move her into singles, where she bartJed Yoo before 5Uccumbing, 6-4, with team- mates and coaches from both warns cheering on both players 111 rhe final match. "The pressure was off, but we want to win as muc:h as we can in preparation fo r Cl F." Firs t-round CJP Southern Sec- tion playoff matches beg.in Nov. 11. Paclftc Coast laque Corona det Mar 13, Northwood 5 Singles -Norman (CdMl lost to Pattugalan, 1-6, lost lo Yoo, o-6, def. Merigold, 6 J; Damion (CdM) won. 6-1, 7-5, 6-1; Walters (CdM) w on, 6-4, lost 4-0, w on, 6-1 The Sea Kings essenuaJJy u ... cd Thur.day's match as a tune up for the league finals and the CIF Division I playoffs ..tflcr earning the program's e1gh1h i.lraight league crown w11h Monday's 10-8 victory ctgami.t Tesoro. Hayley Youn&. CdM High doubles player want to wi.n as much as we can in preparation for CIF. • Hayley You ng said. The Sea Kings visit Laguna Beach in the league finale at 3 DoubMI -H. Young Steele (CdM ) def. Kurtz· Young, 6--0, def. Nakano-Kondo, 6-2, (Sub) Bryan for H Young, def. Caille Wong, 6 1, M. Young-Miller (Cd Ml won, 6-1, lost, J-6, won, 6-1; (Subs) McKitteridt·Chen (CdM ) lost, 4-6, A1kins-Ka1den {CdM ) won, & J, 6-J "The pressure was off, but we TOOAY Cross coun1Jy SCHEDULE Bowt. 7 pm Soccer High sc:hool boys and girts -Newport Hurbor a1 Sea View League meet, at Laguna Pali(, 3 p.m Community college men -Orange Coast at Irvine Valley, 3 p m Community college women -Santiago Canyon at Orange Coast. J p m Voleybell High school girls -Newport Harbor at Santa Barbara toumamen1. TBA, Saddlebadc at Est.al'lCla, 3:15 p.rn. w.t.efpolo Community college men -Oreooe Coast at Saddlebsdt roumament, 9 am Foolbell High school Tesoro at Corona del Mar, at Newport Harbor, 7 p.m .. 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ClllN wfly lllt CO!lft ' 26CO Legal Notices 2640 Legal Notices --------should nol er anl lhe autho11ly A HtARINC on the pelolron will be held on 11/18/04 al I 45 p m on Dept l73 located al 341 The City Drr•e South, Oranee CA 92613 IF YOU OBJ( c T lo the 2ranltn& of the pelollon you ~hould appear al the hearone and slate your ob1ect1on\ or tole wrollen ob,ectoon\ with lhe court before the hea11na Your appear anc" may he on person or by your allorney IF YOU ARE A CR(OI TOR u1 conl1neen1 creditor DI the dec.eued, you must hie your claim with lhe court and mail a copy to the p~rsonal repre~entah•e appointed by lhe tourl w1th1n tour months from the date of lh~ for•.I ossuante of letters as provided on f'1obale Code \tCl1on '1100 The lime tor l1l1nii rlaoms w1ll not upire belorl' tour months lrom the he•r1n1 date notocrd •ho•e YOU MAY EXllMINI lhl' !tie kept by the co111 t II you are a per~on in ll'IUIPd on lhe est.ale you may hie w1th the court a ~Quest for Special Notice (tor m OC I~ l of Ille lolon~ nt an 1nv@nlor y end ;ippr111sal nt estate assets or of any pl'l1t1on or arrount as provided on Prr>bale Code u c I oon 11'.IO II Request tor Special Not11 e torm 1s av11l<1ble llom the court clerk Att-y 1-,.tttl•o.,.: HUGH T. Vla.AJIO, ISQ. VlUNO & VIUNO, 2301 DUPONT D• .• STE. 310, llVINI. CA 92617 7S03 Published Ne wpor I Beach/Co!la Mese Deily P1lol O<tober 25. 19. November I. 2004 M084 ,... .... Utt, ......... ,...W) Noto<:t ts heftby 11ven lh•I an epphc.atlon hn bMn submitted by Salon MU•no. Inc To allow lht •dd1tlon of man•c• HfVICH to an nlslln1 luH·Hrvrc• bt•uly end hnllh ulon The facility will devote a 1ln411t room for lht provision of musac• Hnlctt wltto1n an eu1hn1 l ,llO sqiAart foot ttn1nt •PIC•· $•11'9 lht locellon of th• facllrty ~omplles wltto the locallon ttC111tfemt1ntt &peelfiH by Ille Ofdl nanct, no waiver la rtQUnted Of r111411ftcl Tiii 1>'09«ty It touted In tlll l'C loft1t1 Canyon Pt11111ed ComrnunttJ) o+attkt l'roptrty louted 11 ,., ..... a._ AfW ftwt.wlflc tllft PfOtlet, It llu "911 ~ ......... ut1aotlcatly OH"'ft IUIWU.r ....... of ttle ~ tiwt. ,........,. o-M1 Ad vflder C._ I A.1tMlftC r ac•llhes) UH ''""" U,7004-040 os scheduled for review by the Plannona Oeputment of the Coty ot Newport Beach -or after Tuudoy, No vember 9 , 2004 . Wfllltn commf'nts or onpul relall'd lo lhl' pro1t'cl should be sub milted lo lhr Plann1n11 Department by M-doy. Novo ...... r 4 , 2004, 1n 01de1 lo be consodertd m lhe Plannonit Dore. tor's det1s1on If ap proved al lhe lrme of •~view lhe appe•I pe11od of 14 days will begin from lhal dale. du11ne whoch tm1' any interested puly or lhe11 autho111ed .tRtnt ar i"e•ed of lhal de<.rsoon may tole a "olote of app~al to lhe Planning Comm1ss1on with a fll1n11 lee of $975 00 to delr ay the cost of the appeal protedure rhe applocaloon and development plans of the proposed protec.I are ave1lable tor public. review and mspec.loon al the Plannoni Department touted al 3300 Newport Boulevard (Bu1ld1n2 Cl Newport Buch. CA 92663 For further ontormaloon contact the Newport Buch Plannona Oepart-nt al (949) 644 3200 MOT11 The e•pense of this nohce 1s p11d lrom a folrna lee collected from the •pphcant Published N11wp o1 I Buch/Cosla Mna Oa1ly Polol October 29 2004 f620 OfRCW CITY llOOO 011ve, Costa Mesa, CA 92628 (b) Mesa Ve1de library 7969 Mesa Verde Oro•e ( asl ;'Ind (c) Or aniie County Public. library (Park Avenue H1anch1. 1855 Park Avenue Or at or wrillen rommenh on the en•or on mental doc umenl w1ll be 1 eceoved at Coty Mall I .tddress above) thr oueh Nov em bet 22. ?()().4 Public tommenh on e1the1 01 al or w111ten form may bP presented dur'"a the pubh1. hear 1n2 for mlormatoon call the Plannrn& Q,.1s1on at C 71 4) 754 5?45 II you r.hallen11e lhos action on court you may be l1m1ted to r dl$1nll only lhose tS\ues you. or \Omeone else raised al the publtc hea111111 desc11bed '" this noto.e 01 1n w11tten c.orr e spondencf' dellv"ed to the Ptannrna Comm1ss1on at, or p1101 to the public hurone PubloU.-d Newport Beach1(.o,ta Mesa Daily Pofol Oc lober 29. 2004 f6Q8 'lannln9 Dlre<tor'e u •• ,., ... ,, "•· U'2004-037(,A2004- 21') Nntoc e I\ hereby a1ven that an apphc.at1011 has bern submitted by Michael Anr To tllow the ut1l1ut1on ot a PO•llun of the 11pp1o•ed office building to ac commod&te up to 4,000 squar~ teet of rele•I and servtee commercial use Pl-11ln9 Director'• u.. ,_,, ur2004. 037 15 schl'duied to< rtvoew by the Plannma Oepertmenl of the Coty of Newport Beach -Of' ofter luHday, Na- .,,.., .. ,, 9, 2004. Wfltlen commenls or input related to the pro1ect should be sub milted to \he Plannm1 Oep<11tmenl by M~. Nev_.... a, 2004, rn order to be considered tn the Plannona 011ec tor's decision II ap proved •l the tome of re•rew the eppeal pe11od of 14 days will bei1n from that date. du,,na which tome any mle• ested party or lhe11 authorued aaenl a11 iiroe•ed of lhat dec1s1on may hie a notice ol appeal to Ille Plannone Comm1ss.1on with 11 fthnt1 fee of $975 00 to deh'•y the cost of the appeal procedure The apphe1t1on and developm@nt plans of the proposed l>'Ote<:I 111 ave1lilble 101 public re•oew and '"'peclion al ltle Plannone Oeparl-nt louted 11 3300 Newpo<t Bouteverd <Bu1ld1n1 C) Newport Such. CA 9 2663 for further mfOl'matoon cont1cl the Newport Buch Ptannona Qec>11tment al (949) SU 3200 NOTli The ~•Pense ol this nOIN;@ IS P••d from a fthn& tee collecteq hom 11\e apphcenl Published Newport Beech/Cosla Mesa Deily Polol Octobt1 29. 2004 f609 In 11dd1tion, a mormum MrJ ... r of 5.000 square feel is •~ .,N The Co,ta Mesa requested for medical •llCIOfSMIOfllM Ptenn1n1 Comm1ss1on olhet u~ The remalnrna -ay_,anuu will hotd a study session 7 .000 ,quue feet sh1H rwiwatt • ,....,. - •nd pubhc heann1 et rem11n dedicated to CASllO.Att4050 Coty Hall. 77 r .,, Drove, aeneral office only 11'111 In Ille Slll>t!<lof Court Cost1 Mesa CA al 6 30 urstona Un Per m1t of the Stitt of Cellfor p m °' n soon es approved by the Counly nl1, f()f the County of possible theit1fler on of 011nce euthorirecl Orenc•. In tilt Malltl' of Mtn4oy, Ntv•"'b" aenerel office use only tilt ConMrvalorshfp of IS, 2004, IOI the study ind m1de no provrs1on Utt £atatt of KATHlRINl seulon, end .......,, IOI r@lerl OI' medtcel Ho Ff MAH 1' • Nov_._ 12, 2004, oltrct UM This ll>PfOval KATHCRINE M 0.Altl'"Q, lor the public htarina on will 1llow Utt estab conw ... t.. Nollet It the lollow1nc. llshment of lht 1bon · hereby elven thtt the Otvtlopment R1111tw OR referenc ed usu by undttal(ned wttl sell 1t 04 06 fo1 Eric Hull of r••iew and 1pprov1I by f'rlntt Site, to the Tall 1nd Auocralu . lltt r1ennlft1 OlfectOf Uc> hilhett tlld best bo6Cltr, tulhoftztd •1•11t tor C I to lltt mnHTllll'D •CIUlf• aull)ect to tOtlflfmaUoo Sea•r~trom 1nd Sons. footlc• apecffltd lht of aald $11j)tflor Court tor the ~on1trvc:tion ol 1POflcetlon includH • 011 or 1n.. tll• lat dly • 14.1163 1q ft r1t111 11,1 of uut that ti.. of ~ 1 :loo. 1t bulldlnc wilt! pl\.,mecy eppflc1"t wtahta t o ttlt omc. °' IVftJ. c dl'tve """ (S.v On) a nd •utt.Oftzt at retell or Andtrso11, £t4 , 'llJ70 N. request for • public mtdk1t 1111 th•t win lit Tuttlll Aw.., Santa A.111, convenltn« or nec:..ity 1cldteSMd by tt11$ IP-CA t2104 7127. •• tlM flftdlnc for tttt w. of pf1CAtJon TM PfoCltftr rlltlt tit» .,.. """'•' elcohoflc bntr11u, le locettd In tM SI' 1 of .;., COMef•.._ Ill looted at 1150 all4 (Se11tt An• H11111ta elld tt •• ttie ~ 1170 Iller S~ Ill 1 Sptclflc r1•11 Artt) rut Pf"Oll9rtr. lltdtlf Cl i-. ln11lrCN11Mnt1I otefrlct 111 Colt.I lllua, CouMJ o.t•INnetJlft Mtbpttf "°'*1Y locttld 1t· .t Orallfl, St1t1 of Ne~e D1c11,.tlon Mttt '· W. •lfdi Ctllf«•ll, ltlOftlcu ... rty .. •~ • 20 csa, hl'wit -.UlllM •follows: l)CIMtc r.vlew Pl'tH AftM 11•lewln1 ttlii l ot 5. Trect Ill, n Tiit ITtltlll atlldy/inltl PfoJact. it lln bttn per _, rec.'941 lft l'lld ntptl'llt *'*• MttrlftMM tJut It Is taok Z7, '•I• H , tlofl It .......... fOt Cllt1erlcally Ut111pt MltcOllllltoH ...... ~ ,,... ... tM COin unw tlN r~t»t1111111u ruor111 o f Ore111t ~tr..•• I t, or Hit Clllfofnl1 lllvlo Ct1111ty Gallfow.:l•i MM .. ••u1c•w U, , ..... btl ~y~ n•, I • ..... d ... ......., --an. l ((1 -~ lcKet .. 11 • (I) ,. ..... , ..... , IN a.. ?tl C&, ~ =-c!Y~'r! f~u..~.~=>-~ ~=:·ce.ta .. ' Sage Hill secures seco~d~:;-.• Sap HUI School freshman Jus- tine Cl>en earned medalist hon- ors for the 14th time In 15 match· es lbunday. Olen's 2-<M!l"-par, nine-bole roWld of 38 helped the Ughtning wrap up second place In the GoJdm West League with a 242-291 league gjJ:b goJI win over Oxford Academy at Rancho San Joaquin ln Irvine. Emma Koh (49), Madison Gillis (50), Kimberly Venditozzl (52) and Natalie Kraft (53) also scored for the winners ( ll -4. 11 -3 ln league). Along with league champion St Margaret's, Sage will represent the Golden West League in the OF Southern divisional team tournament. Nov. 5, at E.I Prado Golf Course in OUno. Ensign keys CdM win • VOLL.EYBA.LL: SenJor Lind- sey Ensign had six kills lo lead the Corona del Mar High girls volleyball team to a 25-14, 25-7, 25-9 win over Paclfic Coast League visitor Calvary Otapel Thursday. Shannon McMenomy had four aces and Kasey Kipp had five blocks, wbile Ryiee Dennis had four blocks for the Sea Kings' (20-4, 8-0 in league). CdM boys, girls win •CROSS COUNTRY: 111e Co· rona del Mar High boys and girls cross country teams de- feated visiting Tesoro in a Pa- cific Coast League meet Thurs- day. The boys won 23-32, while the girls won , J 7 -44. CdM's Ryan Guthrie won the boys race in 16 minutes, 33 sec- onds and CdM's Anne St. Geme topped the girls field in 18:03. Jack Turner (second in 16: 10). Tommy Hutchison (fifth i.n 16:25). Tim Scott (seventh in 16:33) and Ke nneth Wong (eighth in 16:41) also scored for the Sea Kings. Hilary May (second i.n 18:19). Alison Damon (Lhi.rd m 18:23). Christie St. Geme (fifth in 19:09) and Nicole Slykhous (sixth in 19:13) rounded out the CdM girls' top five. Sailors triumph in four •VOLLEYBALL: The Newport Harbor High girls volleyball team used offensive baJance to rally for a 23-25, 25-14. 25-14, 25-20 Sea V1ew Leque victory over vbldng Irvine Thund~ Kiley Hail bad 16 kil1a, whllo Bryana ca.rey added 10. Taryn Tamutter bad eight and both Coco Yocoyama and Hadley Burnham chJpped ln seven. •TbJt's u balanced aa we've been all year," Sallors C.Oacb Dan Glenn said. AJesba Young added a team- higb 22 as&iata for the winnen, who Improved to 9-8, 6-2 ln league. The Sailors conclude league against Laguna Hills (Tuesday) and first-place Woodbridge (Thursday). New- port needs two wins and two Woodbridge losses to earn a share of the crown. Irvine fell to 2-6 in league. The Tars open the Santa Bar- bara tournament of champions today against Bullard of Fresno, at 9 a.m. at Santa Barbara High. 'Eaters handle Aggies • VOUEYBAIJ..: The UC Ir- vine women's volleyball team snapped host Utah State's three-match home win streak while earning its seventh vic- tory in its last 10 contests with a 28-30, 30-28, 30-26, 30-25 Big West Conference triumph in Logan. Utah.Thursday Senior Kelly Wmg paced the Anteaters (15-6, 8-4 ln confer- ence) with 20 kills while Sa.mi Cash and Amanda Vazquez added 17 and 13 kills. respec- tively. Keegan Featherstone tal- lied a team-high 25 digs for UCI. Sage loses showdown •TENNIS: In a match that probably will determlne the Academy League cbamplon- shi p, the Sage Hill School girls tennis team came up short, los- ing, 10-8, to host Fairmont Thursday. Sage (10-6, 8-2 in league) lost earlier this season to Fairmont (13-0, I 0-0) and if the team would have won Thwsday, they would have been tied for first place. There are two league matches to play. Sage's No. I doubles team - Sarah Flynn and AUe Hsu - swept their sets, but Sage Coach A.G. Longoria said the game plan was to get one more set ' each from the doublel and linO. gles. . ., ... Ac I If II' L1119ie Falnunt 10.t.~ ... Sing ... -~(5H) IOJtto 8. I Aboubabr, W , Iott to C. Aboobalc.ar, 8-1, Jcm to Wallnowlcz, 8-1; a.oc.rie (SHI io.t. 8-0, won, M , io.t. 8-1; Lee ISH) io.t,8-1, &-1, 8-0. " ~-Flvnn-Heu (SHI dof. Chung-Lur.an. &-a, <J.f. Chen-t.M. ,. 8-t, dif. Juno-Jin. 8-0; A~umrnfng9 (SHI won. 7~. 8-3, Iott, &-3; Graham-Hevter (SH) won, 8-1. lo•t. 8-1, won, 8-0. Lightning swept aside •VO~ Vlaldng Sage Hill School suffered a 25-21, 25-. 14, 25·12 Academy League set- back to league-leading SL Mar.- guet'• Thursday. The loss all but denJed the Lightning (12-6, 6-2 in league) a shot at their first league dtJe. Sage Hill, however, can wrap up second place in league with wins over Whitney (Tueaday} and Brethren Christian (Thurs- day}. Junior Cat Dailey led the Lightning, ranked No. 8 in CIF Southern Section Division IV-A. with 12 kills and 15 digs, while Haywood Wright chipped In six kills and three stuff blocks. St. Margaret's, No. 2 in CIF Division IV-A. is 8-0 In league.• VU's Kramer collects •SOCCER: Vanguard Univer- sity senior Nathan Kramer cap- tured three different honors af- ter leading the Lions to Golden State Athletic Conference wins Oct. 18 and Oct. 21. Kramer has been named GSAC Player of the Week, NAlA Region II Player of the Wet-r and the school's Uon of the Week for his efforts. He scored the game's only. goal ln the 6lst minute of a 1-rl victory over Cal Baptist, Oct. I fS.' then netted two goals in a 5-~ win over No. 6-ranked Fres~ Paclfic Oct. 21. Vanguard, unranked all se~­ son, moved to No. 13 in the NAIA polls after the two wins. The 6·foot 2 forward is the second-leading scorer on a Vanguard team that talces a 14-4 record (8-1 ln conference), a school single-season record for wins, into Saturday's regular· season finaJe against Biola. Terms ot sale 11e cash 1n lawful money of the United States on conlo1 ma hon of sale °' par I cash and balanc~ upon such lerms and co"d1t1on •~ are ac repl•ble lo lhe conser valor Amount to be d~pos1ted wolh bod wrll be ne11ot18ble Bods or otters lo be m w11l1n& and will be oece•ved at the aloresaod oilier al eny time •lier the l1rsl pubhcat1on hereby and before dale of sale erantone of the pft1t1on. you should appea1 at the heerine end 'tete your obieclrons or tole w11tten obiect1ons wrth the cour I before the hearone Your appear enct may b~ on person or by your atto1ney published '' leasl once each wui. 101 tour \Uccessrve weeks Pf IOI to t he dete sel fo1 htaflnl on the petolion tn the tollowon& news paper ot 11eneral c11cu l1toon ptonled on this county NtWPOl1 Be1ch/ Cosl• Mesa 0 111y Pilot Dettt 00 19, 2004 Mcwiwlt Lolr4 (-10f', JUKl Of fHI SlWf - a.KHt COUttT 3·1 2004 Oor rs Hopi< ins lhos slelemtnl was filed with the County Clerk of Oranee County on 10/26/04 20CM600S6 I a Oaoly P1to1 Oct 29 No• 5. 12 19, 2004 r616 C1ffforn11 92805 This bu11nen Is ~on ducted by • acner .i per Iner shop Han you sterted doonc business yet7 No Sonia Quesed• This st1tement wet tiled with the County Clerk of Ofanae County on 09/2'9/04 20046007620 Oeted October 11 2004 DIANE HOH MAN Con ser•at01 ol the esl•le of K1the11ne Hoffman aka Kalheflnt M Oarlona Conse1v1tee Published Newport Beach/Coste Mesa. Daily Pilot October 2?. 28. 2CJ. 2004 r Th582 IS( 14tl4 llOTICI Of Pl111IOll TOADMtilli fSTA110f: DAVll T. CAll'T!I • MVll lDAS CJl1l1I, •DAVICAma, th DAVI CAITlll WI llO. A2271S9 ir YOU ARf A CRlOI TOR or cont 1naent er ed•lOI of th~ dfcea~d you must file your cll1m with lhe court end ma1I a copy to the personal representative appointed by thf' cou1t within four months from lht date of the l11st issuance ot letttn as J)l'Ov1ded on Probe!e Code Hcllon 9100 rhe lime tor f1hn2 claims will not up11e belOle four months from the hurtne dtle noticed abo•e YOU MAY EXAMINE the !tie llept by lht cour I II you ere a person on terested 1n th• estate. you may lite with the court 1 Re411esl lor Spe..oel NolJct (t01 m OE 154) of ttoe fofone of an 1n•ento1y and 1pp111ul of Hl•lt nsels 01 ot any petolron or account IS PIOVlded 1n P1obate Code stclron 1250 A Request to r Spec1el Notice lo<m is 1veillblt from lhe eourt eltfk A"--y fer p...m-n HADY I. WISTOVH, ISQ., WISTOYH & WHTOVIR, 901 DO- VH Dlt., STL 120, NIW,O.l HACH, CA '2HO Pubtoshed Newport 811ch/Cosle Mitsa Deity Pilot October 22, 28, 29, 2004 FTllS8J Published Newport Buch/Coste Mna Daily Pilot October 22 19. Nov 5. 12. 2004 f603 AdtllM ..... -~ The tollow1na oerM>ns ere dom1 business u Well Advlud, 15 Cov entry. Newport Buch, CA92660 Jeenne Cranford IS Coventry Newport Buch CA 92660 This buson~ss ts con ducted by 1n 1ndr.1du1I Have you started dotnl business yet' Yes 2002 Jeanne Crilnto1d Thrs \letement wu flttd with the Courity Cler-of Ounae County on 10/05/04 20046003321 011ly Polol Oct 8. 15, 22,29,2004 f572 ,..... ...... ... s...... The followln& person' ••• dotnc buslnns IS r asrah farms, 8331 Mll1no Drive, Hunttotton Bitch. CA 92$46 Oort1 Metlt Hot*Jnt, 8331 Mlleno Orin, Huntlncton 8tlcll. CA 92646 Jtnn1fe1 Joy Hoplllne, 1333 N Alimo. Anahtirll. C1 '2801 Dnld Weynt Hol*lnt St , 8331 MlltllO Or111e, HunUn!f041 lad!, CA 12641 Gtt'ald f"tul Hopkl11•. 1333 "· Alimo, Mttlalm, CAt210I l1ltil buslMu It con ducted by· 1 ltfWll Jlftllwthlp Htvt you •tertad dolnt ltytlnty git Y.. Rdl!IM ..... --~ The follow1na per sons are dorna business es Alls tar 0 rs. 20371 Lake fores I Or 111 8 Lak• fOltsl CA926JO Kenney Paul Hr1btll 20371 lake roresl Or •A 8, llkt Fo1esl CA 9~30 Thrs b""ness 11 con ducted by en 1nd1v1duel Hive you st111 ltd doing business yet? Ho Kenney P1uf Hrabrll Th" stetement w1s hied with Utt County Clefk ot Of1nae County on 10/05/04 !004600J.SSI Dally Piiot Oct 8. 15 22.2'9,2004 F571 Rem.. ..... ......... Tht followln1 Ptl'sons .,. dotna bustntss 11 SB Construction Co , 5641 Ooncaslet we•. Wtslmt0st•. CA 9?683 Steve Belen,., !>641 Doncaster Wilk. West minate1, CA 92683 This businni rs con dueled by· 1n Individual H111e you started dot'li business yet? No Stave ltt111y This •t.t-nt "'" fl6tcl with Ult County Cllrtl of °''"•• County 011 lO/lSM ........ JIO Ody Not Oct 22, 28, Now.S, 12, 2004 F600 ......... ........ Thi toeo•ma ~ '" '°"11 buillitsa u : San sw., "·~aiit. 1940 Hlr1Mw ~....L.~ ...... C...•~ SMI o-.-, Jl4 w ... o~ '-"·· ,.,.. Mttft,Clliftt·-==a ,,....., 114 w. Q~ LA Cat I 011tr Pilot Oct 15. 22 ?9. Nov 5 2004 r 576 ~ ..... ... ...... !ht fotlowln& person~ 11e doiria business H •) Emeraency & Safety Maneaerne11t. b) •tso Cmercency Sehty Mena11emenl com, 8901 Alballoss Drove , Hun t1n1ton 8t1ch. CA 92646 Ntt0lt OM Hont, 8901 Alballoss Or . Hunt1n1 ton Beach, CA 92&46 Thrs busonns is con ducted by en 1nd1vodu1I Hett you sltrted dotn& • business yet? Yes, 10/18,!04 Nicole Hone Tllis st1temtnl was tiled woth lhm County Clerk of Orenc• County on 10/19/04 t004600UH Delly Piiot Ocl 22, 2W Ho., 5. 12, 2004 F"4· J I ~ ...... .. II' ... liO. ..... ·~. . . . .... •I .. ., •' ,, ... ,,.,. ,.., ) 1 l. ll#liMta .... 111!!.: ... rou ..._. ~,.,,.x:u ...... ~7UjA, lac .. '•ul ........ Vice,,....,..., -,,.. .~ w• ... wlttl ttle C,U11ty :~of~~ • 10/11.41' 1 I I I • ..... ,.1 1111W Hot Ocl 29, Nov. !J2. lt, 2004 f606 .......... ........ n.. folloftUI ,_sons .. cloifll b11Slnns u : Mf Cllel Ro. 1074 Ml••lon A... Coate ..... c.92627 ltf Totllln, 1074 llk•IO" Ave., Coit• ..... CA92127 TMI business Is con· by: Oii lncllvldu.I you stortld clolne ,et? No ,b1Toelll1t lllb statem.nt wos • wlttl the County Cllttl of Orone• County ~=570 111111 l'llOt Oct. 22, 29, ..... 5, lZ. 2004 f599 ,, .... ..... ~ ... ....... JM followln1 persons ~ doina business IS: KtYstal Klun Cleonine S.Vlu. 2388 Nofse Ave. IA. Costa Meso, CA ~~dy Wirth-Guzman, %3118 None Ave. •A. Costa Mesa, CA 92627 This business Is con· Mt.ct by: an lndlvldu•I Hue you started doln1 bllsinesS yet7 Yes, 1982 Wendy Wirth-Guzm1n J1Ns sl•tement WIS filed w1t11 th• County ~ of Or•nae County otl0/19/0l lt0460CMllS Delly l'llot Oct. 22, 29, Now. S, lZ. 2004 F591 Tile follow1n1 persons are dolne business as Olddy's G1<I, 39 Gar· denputh, lr•ine. Ca 92603 Alison Burch. Inc (CA). 39 G1rdenpath. Intone. Ca 92603 This business 1s con· ducted by: a corpo1att0n Have you started do1ne business yet? No Alison Burch, Inc , Alfson Rudfud, President This statement was hied with the County Clef1< of Or •nee County on 10/27/04 20046005824 011ty Pilot Oct. l9, Nov 5. 12. 19. 2004 F610 Policy ....... n.e ..... : ...... ..................... =-· ... l••::s: ...... ~c.w.-112192 T 011(1 et Ll4le Mllllofl Viejo, lno.(CA), 22IJM °''~ Ito.cl, ...... Viejo CA 92112 n. ...,,.... .. COii· ducW llr: • COf Pol'•Uon Have YoU etwtH c1o1f1a butiMa ,et? v ... July 1996 TOllJ'I •t LM.• Mlnioll Vlajo, MlchMI Khalnla, l'rMldent Thlt at.element w" filed with th• Cou11tr Cleft! of Or•n1• County Of! 10/216/1)4 ......... ts Duy Pilot Ocl 29, Nov. 5, 12, 19,2004 F619 ........ .. ...... The followl111 persons "' doln1 business as: G&G EnterPfiJH, 26892 Calle RHI, Capo Beach, CA92624 Garrett Yancey, 26892 Calle Real. Capo Beach, CA92624 This buslnHs 1s con· ducted by: an indiY1dual Have yc>11 st•rted doina J>uslne" yet? No G•rrett Yancey This statement was filed with the County Clerk of Oranae County on 10/15/04 20046004565 Dally Pilot Oct. 22. 29, Nov 5. 12, 2004 F598 Rdl!IM ..... ... s..... The followane persons are doina busmess as 5iveo com. 1760 Mon· rovi1 Ave. Cosu Mesa. CA 92627 51veo com (CA). 1760 Monro .. a Ave . Costa Mesa, CA 92627 This business 1s con ducted by ii COf PO• ~hon Have you ~tarted dome businen yet' No 5i•eo com, Broan Walls, Treasurer lhtS st1tement was flied with the County Clerli. of Oranae County on 10/19/04 20046004884 Daily Pilot Oct 22. 29, Nov 5, 12. 2004 F592 .. ..... :ni. ........ ltertoM ··~1~-, .............. .. • Q. -(. 17'11 •. flZ, Coate-.., CA t2ll21 • Cllllft a.. lUll o.row °' .. H.tdetwll Hits., CA tl74$ "Lil I<• l-. lOSl ='!7A 1'ri4s '*** ™' butlneM le COfl· duct" fly: hlllband 11114 wife Have you 1t1rtld doiflC l>llllnlsa yet? Y•Ol-18-2000 Siu Chun Chau Thia 1t1tttTMnt WU filed with the County Clertl of Oun,. Covnty on 10/14/04 IOCMM04JZ1 Dt111 Piiot Oct. 22, -~l Nov.5,12.2004 F~ .......... .......... The followlna persons ere dotn& business as: Allled Merlletln1 Con· sultanls, 976 Betavla Ave .• Oranae. CA 92687 Carol o.. Aubrey. 13447 Beavlf Creek Or., Corona, CA 92880 Thos business is con- ducted by: 1n lndl•idual Heve you sterted doln1 buslneu yet7 No Carol Dee Aubrey This statement was filed with the County Clerk of Oran1e County on 10/07/04 2004600S626 Daily Pilot Oct 8, 15, 22. 29,2004 F573 Fictllm .... ......... The followin1 persons are doma business as Blond Eaale Gallery, 351 Old Newport Bl•d •305. Newport Beach. CA 92663 l1sa Whole, 6 Celano Court, Newport Coast. CA92663 This business 1s con· ducted by· an individual Have you started doone business yet? No l~l White Thos st1tement wes hied with the County Clerk of Oranae County on 10/19/04 20046004&90 Oa1ly Pilot Oct. 22, l9, No• 5, 12. 2004 F589 ---n. ........ ,,._ ................ a._.. ,._.c. .. 1 ......... ,., ... l.Mlr9 hlcll, Cltltu .. _.. ~ ........ Ille. <cA>. t _.. 1tw1t r .. -. CMiira RIJ!ldl, Clllf•Me ... ™9 ......... It CCIII• •e.c ~ 1 w.-.tlOfl ..... ,., Jt.ort.M ..... ~yet?Yea, 09/0112004 Pyramid Unlimited, Ille., Robert Frlao, Offleet o ,,..,.. . I ThJs atotement "" fllact with tlle County CWll of Oronp County on 10/18/04 ZOOUOOllOJ Oaily l'ilot Oct. 29, Nov. 5,12, 19,2004 f6ll ........ ...... Th• followln1 persons •r• dolna business IS: An1ioc>rlm.com, 40 0111 Tree lane, lrvlne, ~ 92612 Jack Slocumb, 40 0111 trH lane, Ir vine, CA 92612 This business Is con· ducted by: an Individual Have you started dolna business yet? Yes 2/5/04 Jack Slocumb This statement WIS filed with the County Clerk of Oranae County on 10/19/04 20046004191 Daily Pilot Oct. 22. 29. Nov. 5, 12, 2004 F595 Fictllm ..... ... ...... The followina persons are doin1 buslnells as: G. A. Custom Interiors, 9841 Russell A•e. Apt I C, Garden Grove. Cah· forn1a 92844 Raul Gonzalei. 984J Russell Ave. Apt •C::. Carden Grove. Calofornla 92844 Thos business ts con· ducted by· an individual Have you started doong busmen yet? Ho Raul Gonzalez This statement was flied woth the County Clerk of Oran1e County on 10/20/04 200460051 20 Dally Pilot Oct. 22, 29, Nov. 5, 12, 2004 F605 ,.... ......... ,., .... ................. e) Htrti C1•1111111lc•· .... •> ~ eo..-...t. Ul l l*" Awl. Sttt. 22.C.t. MeA,CA t2ll21 Hirtz c-nicetlotta (CA), 2311 £Idell A¥t • Sta. 22, COit.a MIN, CA tzl27 1'* htillet.s Is con· Mted by:• corporattoft ~ 104' stertld dolal ...... rttt?Ho • ....u Colnmunlc:atlons. lond.I Hertt, f'raldent Tiiis .UtetMnt w11 fllld with the County Clen of Or•n1• County on 10/05/04 l0M600SU4 Dally Piiot Oct. 8. 15, 22, 29, 2004 F560 .......... ... ...... The followlna persons are doln1 business as: ClauAetArt.com, 1518 Vivl.n line, Newport BNdl. C.lifornla 92660 Kathleen Marie fl•&1· Brown. 1518 Vivian lane, Newport Beach. C•llfOl'nl1 92660 This business 1s con· ducted by: 1n lndi•idual Have you started doona buslnffs yet? No Kathleen fla11 Brown This statement was filed wtlh the County Clerk of Onnae Co~nty on09/16/04 10046001102 Daily Pilot Oct 8, 15. 22, 29, 2004 F558 RcllM ..... ... *'-" The followone persons are doma business as Nations StaH•nt Solu· lions, 2082 SE Bristol Street, Suite 201. New port Beach. CA 92660 Phillip S Guoley, 2082 SE Bristol Street. Suite 201, Newpoit Beach CA 92660 Thos busones> is con ducted by an md1v1dual Have you started doing business yet7 No Ph1ll1p S Gurley Thos statemenl was hied w•th the County Clerk of Orange County on 10/19/04 20046004899 Daily Polot Qi:t Nov. 5. 12, 2004 How to Place A r-· .... ..,.. The followin1 persons ere doln1 buslneu as: New YOl'k Style Piua, 600 E. B•y Ave.. Suite 8·2, 81lbol CA 92661, Jose' Luis Mor•le$. 724 W. 18th St. Apt. 9, Costa Mfta. CA 92627 Tllis busineu 1s con dueled br: an individual Have you slJlrted do11111 business yet? Yes.06/01/04 Jose Lui$ Morales This statement was hied with the County Clerk of Ou nae County on 10/19/04 20046004HI Daily Pilot Oct 22. 29, No•. 5. 12. 2004 F 596 Rdlllmhdlun ...s....... The following per \ons are domg business as M Mobile Repair l '>45 B Ponderosa St Losta Mesa, CA 92626 Stephen Wayne Al b1111ht. 1545 B Ponde rosa, Costa Mesa CA 92626 This business os con ducted by an 1nd1v1dua1 Have you started doing business yet' Yes October l ?004 Stephen Wayne Al bro&hl This slatem~nl was hied woth th~ Cc11mlv Clerk of Orange County on 10/05/04 20046003332 Oa1ly Pilot Oct 8 15 22. 29. 2004 rs10 The followina persons are doin& busineu as· 3 Doe Art, 1280 BtSOn Avenue, Suite B9-;l0, Newport Beach, CA 92660 Joanne Milo, 1280 Boson A•enue, Suole B9- 20, Newport Beach, CA 92660 This business 1s con ducted by an 1nd1v1dual Ha•e you started doon11 busmess yet' No Joanne Milo This statement was hied with the County Clerk of Oranee County on 10/26/04 20046005609 Oa1ly Polot Oct 29, No•. 5, 12. 19, 2004 f617 ~ ..... ... s...... The lollowona persons are domg business as Mus1ca Classoca P1dno Studios. 20 Starfish Ct . Newport Bedch, CA 92663 Brook lh1aheth DaYIS, 10 Starltsh Ct. Newport Beach CA 92663 This bus111ess rs con duded by an ind1v1dual Ha•e you started doing business yet' Yes. 117003 Smoke l hzabelh Oavts This statement was hied with the Counly Clerk ol Orange County on 10/26/04 2004600S61S Daily Pilot Oct 29. Nov 5. 12, 19, 2004 F6l5 The followln1 persons are doin& businua u : American Monument Company, 3857 Bitch St #630, Newpo<t Beach, C1llfornl1 92660 Ilene J. Scott, 44 Shearwater Pl;ace. Newport Buch CA 92660 This busmen 1s con· ducted by an ondOYodual Hive you started dome business yet? Yes. 1988 Ilene J Scott This slatemenl was filed with the County Clerk ol Oran11e County on 10/05/04 20046003322 Daily P•lot Ott 8 1 'i 22.29.2004 F559 fidftlM lllliltss "-S...... I he tollowong persons are doing business as a) ABCO Appr a"als b 1 Parl<er Home A1Jpra1~als. 1300 Ad~m· Ave 12A. Costa Mes•. CA 91616 Ben1am1n Aiken P arke1 l 300 Ad.rn' Ave I ?A Costa MPs.i CA 97626 fhos bU\tll•SS IS COii dulled by dn ind1Y1dudl H••e vuu \L•rted doing busmes' yet / Vf!•. 6130/04 Ben1•111111 A Pa•~~· I h1~ st01ement was filed with the Cnuntv Cle1k nl 01dnR• County on 10 2b 04 20046005614 Daily Pilot De t 79 Nn• 5, 12, 19, L'004 r6l3 The foltowln1 pe1sons are doinc businHS as MER Hellf1n1 Sen1ces. Inc (CA), 430'5 Bananc.a PKWY, SU1te A, Irvine CA92604 Sonus·USA, Inc. (WA) 5000 Chesh11 e lane North. Plymouth. MN 55446 This bullness 1s con ducted by a corporation H••e you st.irted do1ne business yet' Yes 04/29/2004 So nus USA. Inc . Paul 0 Amico. VKe President fh1s statement •as hied wolh the County Clerk of Dr;anee County on 10/18/04 200460047ot Daily Pilot Oct l9, No• 5. 12. 19. 2004 F607 Rc:tltll. ..... "-S...... lhe lollowing person' dr e doing business •~ l on l Peek 111 & A BOCIJIO 188J7 Brookhurst St Ste 20/ f ount.11r1 V•llev Cah Ulrnra 92108 Lon I P'-ek Ill jjj O<.wego A•~ Hunto11~t1rn Be~ch CA 97648 fhl\ buson~\S IS LltO du• ted by a11 1nd1Y1du•I lia~e 1•1u ··l•r l~d d11m2 bu~1nes!. yet 1 No l 011 f p,.~k Ill lh" slatem•nt WdS filed with 1t1e Countv Cle• k ol 01 JnRe Cnu111 y on 09,73 04 20046002026 Daily Polot Oct 15 71 21.J No• 5 2004 I 579 .-----Deadlines ----. ~ and deadlines arc subject LO clwtge without notice. The publisher ~es the right to censor, reclassify, revise or reject any classified _advertisement. Plea~ report any error that may be in your classified ad i'mmodiately. 1be Daily Pilot accepts no liability for any error in an 9dvcrtiscmenl for which 1t may be teSpOOsible except for the cost of the space actually occupied by the error. ~rcdit can only be aJlowed for the first insertion. CLASSIFIEAD Monday ..................... Fnda~ 5:00pm Tue~day ................... Monday 5:00prn By Fax (l>49) 63 J-6594 1 I~~""" lllClude yow nanx and l'h"'"' 11umbcr and we 'II call ~"" hloll with • pncc quote I By Phone (949) 642-5678 I lour~ By Mail/In Person: · :no West Bay Stree1 Costa Mc'>a. CA 92617 At Newport Blvd & Bay St Wedne~da y ............. Tue~da j 5 :lX)pm Thursday ............ Wednesday S:OOpm Friday .................... Thursday 5:00pm Sacurday .................. Fnda) .HXlpm Telephone 8:30-.un-S·OOpm Monday-Fnday Walk-In 8.10am-5Jl0pm Monday-Fnday Sunday .................. Fnd:.ty. 5·00pm Index Alclal9I 1'83 6lrlllll 1510 Fwnllrl ;iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiij YlldSala 1419 f-4 10/28 lab Terrtef WANTED -(0-.--,-A-,-7-t-,._-2-.00-mix fem1le vicinity of AirWly Ave, Cotta Mesa. ANTlnUES 95• s. •-•°'Furn. ca11<iM9>233-7663. _!!!(_____ 4r round teak din tble tx tends to 68" I 90" w/6 OW. ~tvt..FwNbn cluirt, buffet/wine NNOS A CalectAih1 cabinet. clraftinl tbl, Olk ,....,._._ stereo ca'*"ts. licht ·-·-·Olloo-fixtins. houliltlollt. dDt-. .. ~~.. boob. ""'*Y· rncnl •llUYDTATD CMSAf·AMS-tl, • .,,,.,......~.....,. 41JMqJIOtlaSt., .. .... ... _..._ .... Antiques. clothes, toys, etc ....... NEWPORT CONSIGNMENT GALLERY AHnQUES. oou.s:T&ES • lJ>SCAl.E F\JANnuR£ PIANOS a Alff • Reuil Prica RealD.ed • We Mab HOUll' Calls •OOH BUY OlfTS •Ont Plcu or P..ntm E.arc ·~a~[).t.iJy • f.lpcc S&la • Lc:pl Apprai.i. • llondal 8c Uac:nel • 8K SQ FT ~IU!EWAY FROl'ITAG!StiOWROOM •In C-Me.i Eod oi5S flry TOU.FREJI 1-888-434-0722 Under the Service Director~' Banner Reach 80,000 Homes Each Week For Only $32 per week (4week minimum) eaa lonaine at (949) 574-4245 3&11 _......._'-"i.w1 Doas On· line 949·644-2279 QUAIJTY tenTIN5 & C'.AT'Sll Cared For In P'1YMe Hon'e, Mu ochlpped. Blood T IStlld. Fed Premum foods. Nlu- llred. Shots, o.worn.t .. dt-hl. l£At. ™ Gl.WIM-TEI. w.Mndl 12~ IMNE SPEClllJM r ASt«JN ISi.NC> Duple• 2 block\ It om water. toned R 2 need last escro"' SI 410.000 aat 949 400 6767 Uf'9UDID Sl'ACK>US SIM8U STottY Sweep1nc corne< arounds on pnme trect loc. 4br. 2b<i, new & uparaded kll ch w/11en1te counter5. new wood/tile floorlna . plentallon shutters Freshly t•lnted insfde/ out. $ 95,000 Call Coldwell B•nller BHch $lde 714·968-1200 llSA Vl9f••*'lt ••sn•• .... ""' .. .- Foantlln Valley IAIGAIN HUNlllS DUIGHl. Larae lb• w oc~llent floorplan '""de lndo y huae mas ter enclo~ed p•l•o comm pool & dub houSIJ clost to fwy shoppone Sl87 .000 Call Coldwell Banker Beach side 714 968 I 200 ........... DIRT IA9 FtXU. Op- portunity knocks Cur rently thts home 11 a 2· sty , Sbr, 2 5b1. W/9'11>roved plans IOI' conversion Into hu&• duple• Amutnf poten- tllff Pnc.ct ~ 715.000 C•ll Coldwell Benklf s .. c1ttlde 714-9611-1200 All Fnday, October 29, 2004 -.. -... -... --(-9---,.-tlllf....,. lht ....... Olllm\ • a. ... ,.. fO HI TIQI II YO fALL IN LOVE. f 1bulou1 u p1r1d1d 3br. 2b1 ch1rm1r Sp1~~~ cl1111, •"* c"" Perfect Inside tr1ct corntl' lot $5911,000 Cell Cold'<flll 811\kw Buch· aide 7l4·9611 1200 llACM AREA POOL HOM( Ranch style 1· slry, 4Br. many up· sr•dl•. hrdwood floor"11 In entry, kltch & haU· way Newly rttli.d & plastered pool $599,000 Call Coldwell Benker Bea<hsidl 714-968-1200 UKI A NIW HOMI Remodeled & r11dy fOf new owner 1 sty 48r 2 new Ba's, freshly pelnttd m/oulclou to be1ch. $649,000 Coldwell Binker Beachslde 714 968·1200 LOWU T 'llCI IN HI Remode led 4br townhome, S395,000 aat 949 400 6767 LagunaBadl lllANDNlW cunsMAN 371Howt ....... eRd. OCEAN V1£WS!l North Laauna 3 la br each w/own ba Beau dn11n & f1n1shed S2.395.000 A F er1uson/Day Properties ~ 9&725-9263 Udotsle l ot Volue Only 219 Via Ravenna Offered at SI 600.000 Also 38r 2Ba home areal locatton SI .688.000 Coast Prop- erties of ~lrforn111 Ail La16oe leaic> ~ZJ).l~l 2 Story 3br, 3ba, areal location on lar11e lot $1, 750,000 Call Aat Jeff A•ton 949 633 9128 NEED TO SELL YOUR PROPERTY UR HOME Of THE EEKPAG ON ATURDAY CAN HELP CALL A*&alDl(XJS 949-574--4249 loaAll O'DOMllll 949-574--4245 IHt Townhome On Ilg c-yon Golf Course. 4-4 Canyon Island Dr F ab ulous 1 so· Coif Cou1 se View\ 381 • den, approx 2000sf vault ceil, completely remod eled Sl.195. 000 P11vate sale by llqll 9$713-1382 Ol'lH HOUSl SAT-SUN 1 ·S Serenily near the beach Beautiful 3br 2 75b.t oonus 1m. many up&r.tdes $2,288 000 Olft red by Coast Prop etl1es 01 Calif Aat Laurie l f!@O 949 2:1> 1651 RI& Wetif.it llsl ol pr~ tor sd1e w 'r:JNrW!I nclldre puces des<;roptlOfls ad <tesses o-s phone ruran. l'tc tfl.P U SEU Srut'1 Coasl IJ88..54S 28?2 Service Olredory 'NOllCE TO REAO£RS· C11ttorn11 law re- qu1<es that contrac ton t1k1na iobs that total S500 °' more (labOI or malertals) b4I hcensed by the Con tr actors Slate Lttense Board Slate l•w also requites that con tr actors Include their llC4"1M' number on '" advarhsmc You can check the status of your ltcensed co n trac t or at www cslb ca aov or 800·321 CSLB Unll· censed conlrectors lakln11 1obs lhet total less than $500 muat slete In their 1dvertlsemenla that they are not licensed by ll1t Contractors Sllte LIClnM Board - .. 2 c ........ ... 15.JJ( ...... J.IJ) ...... c.. ..... ..... ara.111e+~ tirl• '-'. .. 2 c ... appro.--~ at. 1200 af lot lbf I fvH ba, 2 1/2 ba . Offered C!l> '3.'50.000 By Owner Aita Welcome. Contact Terri W11klna. 949-290- 0751 OI 949-370-9393 wd, tt I lllc* ff. fp, Nr ltt'a nlCI 2tw Trlp6 .. , brWlt 13l!IO MIM3MZ!iO lat J I pe Uo, I If + Pitkin& lj)9Q, t.wld t.c:, , __ le va. .. "*· ll!IOO/mo Mt-223-8820 Ull lb1, luaury condo, front -.. , ... .__ ............ ,__ ro"' loc. S4~ '121 "" .,. ,,.,, -... •-. CllTiltllan It' 7},4-914-UO. newly remod, 4 ooon from beech, pr, "'cl. flOl1' IOW ISU11 PIWllll $5,.. 111\11&8""-t .am patio. 11100 MM50-!N28 Oc-Jr"t WltlfW •.....i 38r, ZS.. l·c pr unfutnlahld. Reduced to 11800/mo Assocletad RHlty (949) 673·3663. 211r 21to condo, brend naw 1ppl'1 Ip, 2 c 1111. wd, comm pool, $1995 avail now 714·393·1925 ... C-t-2bt' 2be twnhrn. fill OOlne 'flew, Eut Sidi s mell unit. no pti1c1 mm. st cond, kitchen, loc 1n re1r S3IXl ~-1200 MOTEL FOR SALE leach ct ... Metal Renovation complete e reat income ocon views Call for appt. Ail l<etlb (949) 433 7963. f 1ne1d yard Pet ok incl utll. S950 949·515·2934 Oartt.n apt lbr lba w/c1rporl nur Tri Sq. 1.5 ml from bch. eated; upsleirs w/balcony $975 down w/wd Iris S93S 9&581..QXl klllrclro.oam MISCB.lANEOUS RENTALS 2br 2 Sba lwnhm, newly remod. sm yard, avail RllllllToStllrl 6030 mid Nov S1295/mo 949· 673·5535 NI Lv•ury !Ke on the water La br. pvt ba. 21r llo H.uH, bonus walk-st doslt. fl/Ill. fp, boat rm w/wd, new lulchen/ ~ $795/mo 949.eo-7123 bath. 11111. no/smk/pet Rooms for Rent &OCO • Oua:&w• & ~ St. pvt room rim. 1111. Ulis pd norv'!nW ml. ~ etlle. nay, l 1111 ID Newpat Piii' fni.'mo cal Sim ~ 278-?!m ~ 9lm-5pT1 RESIDENTIAL Ra-IT ALS ORANGE 7400 COUNlY Sl295/mo 949·646·8585 21>< Iba Eaststde pvt patJO. I c• aar 253 Costa Mesa St S1350/mo Move tn NOW aiit 949-673-7lll0 (3) 2br Iba & 1 studio all with I patio All have 11ar aees $700·S I 295- S1400 323 422·0604 l Side 2br I I 5 ba. 191 Albert St B Open Sun 12 5 twnhm, pvt patio, 1 c aar Avail now A11t $1495 Cell 949 378-8999 Sltr Sito twftlwn, 1780 at, Bayrld&e. nr Bison & Jamboree 800·300·7717 $2100 www cnbw.c- eNPI Hh 3br 2ba hse. 2 c 111, fp, yard, hdwd firs. $2550 e 2br 2ba 11ar. tp, $17'50 ~-l!Bl Mr lodi t...y huee 3br 3 lull ba 1ated comm, 1938.st condo. I& pabo & balcony. 2 c ,.,,, pool & spa S27S()no 949-574-9474 ~ c-.. &Id. .......... 2W Bayfronb sbrq s:mYm w/rrwt 6 mo lllrm Pool. 3'11. KY"' ICM>. pvt bch ~ Si r Slo Perfect family home Lra ya<d. pets oi.. avad now $3250/mo Ye. lease By owne< 1631 Pe&8SU3 St 949 887 · 7373 Newport Coast Balboa Island 3br 2ba view, beau cond, £a1hlde 2br l.5ba appro• 3000sl Ille & houH 1111, dishwasher bn11ht, one 11111 avail De;: w/d hkups, Fplc. yard. I $4250 ail 949 887 1200 Sl600/mo 949·719-0748 3br 2ba with aar close 2br Iba duple. on to shopp•na and frwy North Bayfront. 105 N 3110 Mace SI 750/mo Bayfront Avail Nov l , aat 949 673 7800 S1995/mo 714·501·5868 South Coast Metro 3 1r 2.Slo opprea tSOOd Fp 2 <:41 att pr pvt yard, w/d 1111 ups, no pets Sl850m 714-549-2253 Balboa Peninsula o l 'slde Detached 2 masters, I 2 cer 11ara11e. RenlalsWlfllld 7880 Newly rettev41te4 21r, 1 l o upper unit close to i-11. ,_ IP'*. $l850mo year lease. 949 629-1280 f plc. patio, nice trees ,,.feutenol female Sl~ 949-6C2-4541 ......._ room w/closel Corona del Mar 1-vtlful Odn Monte 2br 2 5b1 nnr Trt Sq. 3 car aa r, wd firs. Ip, ac. GE kitchen. Bosch wd, S1950 949·581·4000 ww•. kletnpro com l lr Gor Apt. refrt1. w/d. aaraee stora11e. recent carpet /pa int ,. Hrs. 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"°"· c:e.., qtllllCy -' lftttrtor 1..i and ~ l f70Mll .... 1054 ....,..,....,.., ~"b~~ c. ........ . Niiili 2005 For~d Mustang: F~st, Fun · And Affordable F ord Division last month announced that the 2005 Ford Mustang -an all-new version of America's best-selling sports car -will be priced at S 19.410 for the V-fH-:oupe. The V-8 powered Ford Must.a.11b GT will begin at $24,995, making it the most affordable JOO-horsepower sporta car ln the industry. Mustang has thrived for 40 years by staying true to the basic formula established in 1964: great design and affordable performance. The new 2005 Ford Mustang continues that ttadition with an all-new platform and clean-sheet design that makes it faster, safer, more agile and bener looking than ever. •Today, we're delivering on the promise that we made to Mustang and sports car aficionados earlier thJs year,· said Steve Lyons, Ford Dtvision president. "We're deUvering real value with a well-equipped 2005 Mustang V-6 C.oupe for under $20,000 and the V-8 Mustang GT for under $25,000, which is quite fitting for a car that is unparalleled in so many ways." The Mustang is part of the most aggressive roUout of new cars. trucb and SlNs in Fo rd history. By this fall, Ford Division dealers will field a showroom where more than 60 percent of the vehides are a1f'new or significantJy f'Ieshened. ln addition to Mustang, new products lnclude the Ford F-150 and F-Series Super Duty pickups. Freestyle. Five Hundred, Focus. F3cape, F.scape Hybrid and Ford Gr. All of these designs are among the more than 65 new products Ford, Uncolh and Mercury are introducing ln North America during the next five yean. Next year, Ford wUl add the Ford ~ c.onvertible. which will be unvdled in Januuy at the 2005 Los Angel.ea Auto Show. 2005 Font MuRims v.e Coupe The most attalnlble Mustang Is the weJl-equipped V-6 Coupe Dehm model. whk:h bu a bue manufllctunn suggmted retail prtce (MSRP) ots19,410. nm lndudel the decdnadoo Md dilMry charae-'tu., tide Md Ucenie ree. ue not Included. u: ltaDdlrd eqt~t • 210-~ 4.():.k SOHCV-e ~ wtth 1nmec ~--..... '"'9n • lMID _P.111 i ~ • M rrg~~) '"f -- occupant classification sensing to tailor the deployment of the front passenger air bag • Power door locks with remote keyless entry and power windows with driver and passenger door one-touch up/down The Mustang V-6 C.oupe Premium model also starts under $20,000 and adds 16-inch bright machined aluminum wheels with chrome spinner, Shaker 500 audio system with six-disc CD changer and MP3 capability and six-way power adjust.able driver seat -all for $19.995. Major options and appearance packages available on all Mustang V-6 C.oupe models include an exterior sport appearance package (S295), interior upgrade package (S4SO). 5-speed automatic transmission ($995), anti-lock brakes with all-speed traction control ($n5), side air bags ($370), leather seating surf;u:es ($695) and an active anti-theft system ($255). 2005 IWd Mustang GT The industry's most affordable 300-horsepower sports car is the Ford MUstang GT C.oupe model, which has a base MSRP of $24,995. This includes the destination arid delivery charge. Tlxes. dde and license fees are not included. Major standard equipment tndudes: • 300-horsepower, 4.6-liter SOHC 3-valve V-8 engine with Themec 5-speed manual transmission • Four wheel power disc brakes with four-channel anti-locking braking and all-speed traction control • Stamless steel dual exhaust with unmistakable Mustang sound • Front fog lamps m grille. a rear spoiler and tilt steering wheel • 17-mch painted cast aluminum wheels with Z-rated performance tires •Air conditioning. dual power mirrors and rear window defroster •AM/FM stereo with single CD player • Ford Personal Safety SysremTM, with standard occupant classification sensing to tailor the deployment of the front passenger air bag • Power door locks with remote keyless entry and power windows with driver and passenger door one-touch up/down The Mustang GT C.oupe Premium model. which adds a Shaker 500 audio system with six-disc CD player and MP3 capability and Aberdeen leather-trimmed embossed sport bucket seats, begins at $26,330. Major options available on all Mustang GT C.oupe models include an interior upgrade package (S450). interior color enhancement pack.age ($175), 5-speed automatic transmission ($995). side air bags ($370), 17-inch bright machined aluminum wheels ($195), active and-theft system ($255) arid Shaker 1000 audio system ($1,295). The 2005 Ford Mustang, which will be manufactured at the Auto Alliance International uaembly plant in Flat Rock, Mich .. will begin arriving in Ford showrooms in October. For more Information, vtsU Th«Hlore Robbu Ford at 2060 Harbor Blvd., In Costa Mesa. Call (800) 494-0623 and visit their webilte Ill www.roblnsford.com. •n '°'°" 1W111 u .., nnoa TWA acass cum ~~c;w~ S1J,495 =s~~rowe~_, S1f,995 'M TOfOtl S11NNA U '" 'l'OfO'IA SOUIA U COlll. ~1sf~2~~Gaetf~C:., S14,995 =?~GaOtr.Cllf_, '" '°'°" .. snDll (()NV. '" "'°'°" ..... -... CERl AIR POWB ~CO PUYEl cm s15 995 all. 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" The 2005 RSX is available in two versions, the sporty RSX and the high-performance RSX fype-S. Both models are powered by advanced= that feature 1-VTEC "in t" valve--control systems, 'combining VfEC (Var\able Valve Tuning and Uft Electronic Control) with vrc (Variable Tuning Control). The i-VTEC system deUvers enhanced performance across a broad power band in addition to superior fuel economy and low exhaust emissions. To deliver a race-bred driving experience, the RSX is equipped with a 16-valve DOHC 2.0-Uter four-cylinder engine that produces an impressive 160 horsepower and 141 lb-ft.. of torque. For 2005, the high performance Type-S model receives engine and exhaust system modifications that boost horsepower from 200 to 210 and torque from 142 lb.-ft to 143 lb-ft. Engine output was optimized by applying high performance camshafts and enlarging the diameter of the intake duct by IO percent. A larger diameter exhaust pipe and free-flowing catalytic converter helped to boost horsepower by increasing exhaust How by 10 percent. Remark.ably. given their considerable power, both RSX engines meet stringent CARB Low Emissions Vehicle-II (UN-2) standards and are designed to nm for 110,000 miles before the first acheduled tune-up. The RSX comes with either a 5-speed manual transmission or an optional 5-speed Sequential SportShift automatic transmismon that operates like a conventional automatic or, in Spor1Shift mode, pulB gear selection in the hands of the driver. The automatic transmission also features Grade Logic Control, which reduces shift frequency by holding the engine in a lower gear for better hill climbing and increased engine braking. The 'fype-S is equipped exclusively with a 6-speed, close-ratio manual transmission for quick. responsive shifting. For 2005, the final drive ratio on this transmission was lowered to provide even quicker acceleration while shift feel was improved by applying carbon synchronizers on fifth and sixth gear. To meet the demands of the true driving enthusiast, the chassis of both RSX models feature track-tuned suspensions and steering systems for exceptional handling precision. outstanding cornering grip and a smooth, controlled ride. A unique Control-Unk MacPherson strut front suspension and a compact double-wishbone rear suspension system heJvdeliver quick. confident handling, and a smooth, compliant ride whlle maximizing interior room. On the Type-S. the track-tuned suspension is optimized with finner sprin~ and dampers, a front strut tower bar aod a rear performance rod. For 2005, the IUSpeDSlons on both RSX models wme optimized through an asaortment of modifications designed to enhance handling while promoting an even smoother ride. Suspension enhancements for 2005 include a revised geometry, reduced ride height, retuned bushings, thicker stabill7.er bars. firmer damper se~ and .inversely wound front coil springs that neutralize unwanted steering input caused by spring windup. On the 'fype-S model, the strength of the performance rod was also increased to help maintain precise suspension geometry, while the front damper top busb1ng was l'ep1aced by a bearing, for smoother steering response. Scandard 4-wbeel dilc brakes with a 3-cbannel And-lock Braking System (ABS) help to provide seam stopJ>inl power. The RSX ia equipped with 10.3-lnch vendlated d!lca ln front and 102-incb discs at the rear. Tu match its additional pedormance capabilities. the RSX 'fype-S uses larger 11.8-inch ventilated discs up front. For 2005, a larger diameter master cylinder was applied to inaease hydraulic pressure, the rigidity of the brake pedal increased and the pedal stroke was reduced These enhancements combined to both enhance stopping power and improve braking feel The RSX utiHzes a bigh-moWlted rack-and-pinion power steering system that provides enhanced tracldng stability, and toe control as well as a linear steering feel This system was enhanced for 2005 by applying a quicker steering ratio, a more rigid steering column and by increasing pump flow by seven pemmt to provide more responsive steering and an even more linear, on-center steering feel The RSX model wears grippy 205/55Rl6 Michelin all-season hlgh-pedormance tires on restyled five-spoke alloy wheels. To further enhance the 'fype-S model'• handling prowess for 2005, ll!ltyled 17x7-inch alloy wheels and Mlchelin 215/45Rl7 all-season high-performance tires were applied. The exterior styling of the RSX communicates a message of power and predlSon tluough short front and rear overhangs, sweepJng runes and sharply dUtleled l1nee. For 2005, Aoura styUni to make the tower. faster and m . In front. the fascia has been redesigned with lowet rectangular air ducts. aggresmve-looJ4ng tri-beam headlights and a new Acura-farnily griDe. Side sills on the RSX a.re now body coJored. while the side sills on the 'fype-S are more substantial, and wrap further around the car to highlight the new wheels and tires. The rear of the RSX was redesigned with new taillight assembllea, a new bumper. Luger diameter nM1# dpe and, OD the 'fype-S. • dec:t ltd spoiler. 1be nlUlt b boch models ii a more MrOdypamk car tbl.t p.. off a 1t10Q8 feeling ot mus and power. The 2005 RSX la available in the tilowlDg exterior colors: Meta WhJte. Nighthawk Black. 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Aviator's cargo capacity of n cubic feet comes with no compromise to the class-leading passenger roominess. Its 302-horsepower engine provides a thletic performance to compleme nt Its fully independent suspension and variable assist rack-and-plnJon steering. All Uncoln vehicles come with complimentary maintenance for 12 montha or 12i000 miles. Aviator II built ln St. Louil. Mo. ......... Bqulpment 1be 1Jncoln Aviator WU deslcDed lo complement the Uncoln Navtpcoi 1mide and out. wtth ICs commandJna presence and atance, eatlo n1c.kel accenu. American burl walnt; ,t»nm.lum leather and white lJ&ht-«mlttl.nc~ &oltrument Jtatittns. ~ca of the bodyWott tnclud« •A chromed UlnaWnt UncoJn p11le with Jarp. cr.r~-. qu.d-l>Rm ~ beldllinpe. Ablab·~ lrrt-. .........,.,.... .. ...,.. •tbt ....... hi 2 "'· ........ \ =I Olli liJ ca •---•••Id. IDllQS I* It t.ractabWty and high-rpm power wlthgready reduced combuldon noJse. Another Important safety feature is a standard tire-pressure monitoring system. For the second year ln a row, Aviator's suite of safety features earned It a -Best Pick in Its aass· rating from the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety, based on perfonnance in the 40 mph frontal offset crash test For convenience, an electronic rear parking assist feature is standard.. Mmlor' EquJpment and Opdo111t Luxury: 302-horsepower V-8, five-speed automatic trartamfsslon, four-wheel independent suspension, fold·fla.t third-row seat, power-usisted four-wheel ABS, full-size spare tire, ~pressure monitoring system, .• . •• •• :· ·: :· .· • . . • .. .. .· .• .. • •• ~= :: . •• • :· . :: • :· ·: •• •• •• ... •• •. •• •• ... •• '• •. •• • . •• . •• .... •• •• •• •• ... ... •• •• •• r: • • • . ,. ••• • •• .. .. •• ·: ... •: •• -· ,~ •• •• •• ~ •• •• •• •• •• :· •• •• •• •• •• •• •• •• •• •• •• •• •• •• •• •• :: =· •• :: . . 1• .· ,• ,• .• ,• •• . · ,• .• .. . . • .. ·. '.• . :· .· ,• • . . .. .. • • • • • • . . 2006 CADfUAC STS 2005 CADIUAC XL.A ROADSTER 2005 CADIUAC CTS V-sERIES '99 CADILLAC SEVILLE SLS EXCELLENT COND, LTHR, PWR SEATS, CHROME WHLS! $13,995 (905792) '03 JEEP GRAND CHEROKEE 4X4, PVV, PL, TILT, CC, CD, RF RACKS, ALLOYS, FACT WAAR. SUPER CLEAN! $19,995 (524971) '01 r.ADIUAC DTS BLACK/BLACK, 38K MILES, LOADED, SUPER SHARP, CEATIAEDI SZl,995 (253682} '98 CADILLAC SEVILLE SLS LOADED, P.REMIUM WHLS, LOW MILES LIKE NEW! $13,995 (933650) '04 BUICK PARK AVENUE PW/PL, TILT, LTHR, PWR SEATS, CHRM Wt!LS, VOGUE TIRES, SHARP! $~~,995 (105747) '99 CADILLAC DEVILLE MINT COND, LTHR PWR SEATS, FACT CHROME, 4 7K MILES! $14,995 (759548) '03 GMC YUKON SLE 2WD, PW, PL, TILT, CRUISE CONTROL AND MORE! $24,995 (140070) '02 r.ADILLAC DEVILLE OHS BLACK/BLACK. LOADED, BOSE SOUND, ONSTAA, ABS, LEATHER, PREMIUM WHEELS, CERTIAEDI $23,995 (1«318) '00 CADILLAC SEVILLE SLS LTHR, CHROME, FULL PWR, WOOD TRIM INT, VERY NICE' $15,995 (226109) '03 CADILLAC CTS LUX PKG. PWR SEATS . CD . LTHR. PREM WHLS, FACT WARR, LOADED! $27,995 (111382) '01 c:ADIUAC ELDORADO ESC 34K Ml.ES, MINT CONOfTION, CHROME WHEELS, V<XU ·TIRES, '02 c:ADIUAC B.DORADO LEATHER1 BOSE CD CHANGER, CHROME WHEELS, CEATIAEDI '02 CADIUAC ESCALAOE 2WD . , SHARP, CERTf1EDJ $21,995 (10324$ . $30,995 (t<m31) I 1' 4 $ .. lf>te ''2004 Ca r of the Jear" -japan 40-60MPH ''•Mi. 0-60MPH Acceleration Acceleration Legacy GT Sedan 5.8 sec 14.4 sec 2.9 sec BMW330xi 6.6 sec 15.1 sec 3.0 sec Legacy GT Wagon 5.9 sec 14.4 sec 2.8 aec BMW530i 7.4 Sec 15.7 Sec 3.3 Sec 2005 IOIES1EI . $19,695 AFTER REBATE 2 remaining (709819, 718746) "# 1 Small SUV'' -Consumer 2005 5.lbaru Fo 200S Ford Eecape NHTSACrash ***** ***** **** Side Impact Airbags Standard 0 tional 0 cional Front Leg Room 43.6 incha 41.6 inches 42.4 inches Ground Ocarance 7.S incba 8.0 inches 6.7 inches Towing Capacity 2400 Iba. 1500 lbs. 1500 lbs. City/Hwy MPG 23/30 22/26 21/26 Come $21J870 $23,200 $23.005 us•• C~RS '02 SUBARU WRXWAGON AT, Silver (P2084) MANAGERS SPECIAL '03 SUBARU WRXSEDAN AT, Sliver (P2084) •1 S,988 *1 5,988 '03 su1Mu By MALCOLM GUNN WHEEllAIE COMMUNICATIOHI T he multipurpo8C Cob&lt ii~·· tlldical welpOll for cak:ina on a ~!r~Cobalt an oompete in economy-car territory or be fired up as a quick· reflex yOUbnobi.le ady to prowl Main Stnlet. Or. you can select something in berwttn. More ihan simply a replacement for the quarter-<:enrury-old Cavalier brand, the Cobalt represents a new approach for Chevrolet as it rcpos1tions 1tS enoy-level c.-s and delivers a range o( petfonnancc options under a singJc nameplale. Now that the General Motors· division has a new price-leador , champ in the Korean-built Avec, : there s more room for the Cobalt IO • manoeuvre. 1llC car offers : numerous trim levels and more : engine/transmission options than ' the old Cavalier coulcf eves-muster. : 1llC Cobalt is a small car but noc a : bare-bones commuter. : True, you will find some : residual Cavalier DNA in the : Cobalt's sbcetrncta1. ~)' to • remind you that you re lootin& • a : Olevrolet prodllct. and 1he overall : dimensioos between the two cars : arc ncarty identical. Bui 1he I CoblJl'l Dpe ia much llDOOCbcr I llld ec1Pr. Wtlb 111e ~ diairaa I dlll'l lflfll CID moll~ , •*»nelbiles. You• wm't find : any l'llbbl:Hhlded bumpen on this I Cir, only tlody-<:Olored (lllciaa and : door blDdleL : BquaDy new is the exll1Mti1r I ll'dl.ileccwe • lbe Cobalt : ai..-~.is I specificaDy cblpied to improve I handling. reduce road noi9c and provide gralel' crash proer:aion. 'lb urideocore ils . cnnplCl ~ doao't :!':lb.~ price-leader• lhown>orn blit. Air ~CD Pla)U and driver inforinadon ""*" ... ltmdard 00 all models. &,ine~depcod ... The ~ SS !k.nll'ellil1r11 la....tto..,....toh ..... Ing side of your per90Nlltty. model. Base and LS sedans and coupes and the LT sedan run with a 140-horscpower 2.2-liter OOHC four-cylinder sunilar lo the engine used in the Cavalier, Pontiac Sunfirc and Saturn Ion. 1llC nifty SS coupe and sedan receive a 110- hone 2.4-liter OOHC engine with variable valve timing. 1llC highhght of the Cobalt show is the SSS~ coupe that's fined with a 2.0:.liter four- cylinder topped with an Eaton harger providin 12 pounds ~The result is~ horsepower and 200 lb. -ft. of torque 11 4..\~. with the exception of the SS Supercharged, can be : fitted with an optional four-speed I automatic transrnis.OOn. : SS Supercharged goodJC<> : mcludc ~ fronl and rear fascia, 1 deck-lid spoiler, custom rocker : moldinp, close-ratio five-speed : manualtransmission, 18-inch : wheels and a pcrformance--Oricnted • suspcmjon that was honed on the : challcnpn& 13-rrulc NUrburgnng .. T110C ooune in Germany The SS Supen:hargcd coupe is intalded to llppCal to the 'tuner. crowd that's mainly populated by youna cnchusiasts who value big power in small pack.ales and p~ Of ll)'le OD the side. lO cbM c:od, this tllly ~Im ill CJWn lcadler• I ' I crillJlned aeriar wlh Ilda nicbJ : : trim,~~l(Qld •• I ty11em, .teaing-wbeeHrlcuiled ! ; Ulio cor..-ob and I boolt.,,c• I ' aftixed IO tile wiridsbield 'ibi : : I Cbllc:=~~~= !· lhn of flDI on the buis of wt.I ii : · bauo olfcr, and not jUlt on its price : • point (that's the Av«J 's job oow). I: Even wi1b plenry of compdall and t: aanctively styJcd anall can 10 I• ~ ba)'U'a dae days, this new u ~laded machine bas a IOtid i: ... lllCCCa. ... 1: ,: •• • . i I • , . I ' I: •• I • I , I , . I DOWN , .......... &U& .. l..._MM ............. .., .. 1.L.tlW.•h••-... , .... _~.., to.a.. .... ta.Mwn . , • .._ '4.Mw ......... ,,..., 1 .. ,.,.. ... ... .............. ,., ............ lt,~-----aDll ..... .. .. a... ..... .... OOf'Y•l e MT WNll l lAll OO llllll U ll l OATION I I I l I I I I P I My favorite ride @AC URA CERTIFIED PRE-OWNED 1 04 ACURA MDX TOUR/NAVI CERTIFIED ONLY 200 MILES! (P2012/537699) $36,995 16 MaalY ~ MAlalS $4995 '04 ACUIA TSX (2'1 llA).. ..... .. CERTlflED (RZ3518) $24,995 ~1~ .. ~~0TA ..................... *6995 '~== ..... $26,995 '°=~119) ................ •20,995 '°li=~~ .. ~ .... ·3, ,995 '~=~.~ ... *20,995 '~~1320 ..... $32,995 '~~ .. ~~ ... ·22.995 ,~=-~·~ $36,995 (714) 979-2500, I . ( Seating for Seven. Honest. Sit 1n the first or second row and you'll be amazed by how much leg and shoulder room you have Even more amazing is the fact that you'll have a comefortable seat 1n the third row. The third row of the LR3s optional seven passenger seating package can accomodate two 95th-percent1le adult males (think big. as in six feet plus. Comfortably!) Sitting side by side. those two 1nd1v1duals will find ample foot. knee and shoulder room. The World At Your Fingertips. Packed with the most advanced user-friendly technologies. the LR3 1s available with a DVD-~sed touch-screen navigation system. Only two buttons are required to Interact with the system -an activation button and a main menu button. After that, all selections can be made throught he high-resolution, seven Inch touch screem. Furthermore, voice recognition and voice commands allow LR3 drivers to utilize the system without divertin9 their eyes a~from the road.