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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2004-11-03 - Newport Mesa Daily Pilot~ t ,, A • !EVOTE 2004 ·. PRELIMINARY RESULTS e• of /ere Tuetdey U.S. PRESIDENT How Orange County voted George Bush ---·-···············80.5% John Kerry ......... -.. --···--.38.4% MEASUREL Yes ............................................ 33.7% No ............................................. 66.3% NEWPORT BEACH CITY COUNCIL District 2 Steve Rosansky. .... ...... !12.7% Catherine Emmon1 ...... .. 19.8% John Buttolph................. 27.4% District 5 Steve Bromberg ..... . ........... 100% Dlstltc:t 7 Dolores Otting ...................... 45.5% John Heffernan ..................... 54.5% COSTA MESA CITY COUNCIL Richard Carroll................... .. .. 5% Bruce Garlicn ....................... 12.3% Eric Bever ........... ............. . .. 12% Chri1 Stffl ........................ .. .. .8% Sam Clark .................................... 5% Mike Sdleafer ....................... 12.1 % Mlc:tt.t eutford ....................... 1.8% Mlrne Burciega ....................... 8.4% Linda Ol>eon ............................ 14.7% Katrine Foley ......................... 15.7% Karl H. Ahlf ............................... 3.8% Terry Shaw .............................. .3.4% U.S. REPRESENTATM 4ett't Cong~ °"1rict Jim Brandt ............................ .30.8% Tom La1h ............................... .3.2% Dane Rohrabactier .............. 84.4% Keith Gann ............................ 1.8% 4ett't Congl"MSionaJ Oi.tric:t Bruce Cohen ............ .. ........ 2.7% John Graham ....................... .31.8% Chrl11opher Cox ................... 85.4% U.S. SENATE How O"nga Counry vorad BlllJonea .............................. 528% Jim Grey ................................. .2 5% Barbara Boxer ....................... 42.5% STATE SENATE 35th s.n.i. Olstric:t John Campbell ..................... 84.7% Timothv Johnson ..................... A% Rita B. Siebert ....................... .31.3% STATE ASSEMBLY ... A.wnbly °"1rict Van Tran ..................................... 81% Al Snook .................................. .39% 70th Auembly Dfstrlct Chu<* Devore ........................ 81.1 % Carl Martz .............................. .35.9% .Mark Baldwin ............................ .3% COSTA MESA SNITARY DISTRJCT Art Penv.-.............. _ .... ft .. ..35.2"' Martin E. Mlllerd ................... 18.9% James Ferryman ___ , .......... A7.8% ~ CONIOlJM1'B) WAya DllTMCT Bob'Ooliln .......... --~--... ~ P1tu1 e. Shoenberger ... -...... ~ ......... Am'lilndo"'""" ''' ~ =-A.~~ .......... ...... = ""' ....... ___ ,,.~\ft ' ... e 1· Serving the Newport-Mesa community since 1907 WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 3, 2004 ELECTION 2004 · .. 1. ., .•:.:· •. i \_,/.-.-;J ,.OJ•, Eal!ly rDuinber.s grim for Marinapark Nearly tWice as many voters 6ppose Measure Las those who support it, but developer remains hopeful. Allcla Robinson Daily PUot NEWPORT BEAOI -It's taken more than four years to advance a plan for a luxury hotel al Marlnapait, and early voting suggested It would be held up longer by the failure of Measure L, the controversial amendment to the city's general plan ~ would allow develop- ment of a waterfront reeort on the dt)&- owned Marlnaput property. At pre.a time+ eady returns abowed 65.49' of Newport Beach voters oppoeed Measure Land 3'A supported It "W~re obYloUlly pleased with the re- sults so far," said Tum BilliQgs of Protect Our Parb, a citizens group that led the opposition to Measure L "We've had this great grass-roots campaign. It's been a groundswell." Even after the final vote is tallied, no one expects the ql!estion about the Bal- boa Peninsula site to be settled. If no one prevails, the use of the property will still need to be detenmned. Anti·hotel environmental group Stop Polluting Our Newpon filed a lawsuit in September seeking to ovenum the elec· don if Measure l is approved on the grounds that an en vironmental repo rt on the hotel projec1 W-d'> misleading and inco mplete The mea.,ure's leading proponenl hd'> been hotel designer Stephen ',utht'r land. who pitched the plam for a I 10 room hotel and other amemue~. Tiw propert} I'> now 1oned a<, recreational open '>Pdl t• bu1 is occupied b~ a mobile home parl "If w1t"re '>llt"cesc,ful l ha\e op11om, and Lf we're not successful, I have op· See MARINAPARK, Pa1e A6 Foley, Dixon, GarliCh in lead According to earl y returns, planning com misc:;ioner ahead at 15. 7% of the vo te. whi le incumbent., Ch ris Steel a n~d ~1ike ':>chraf er a re loc:;ing. KENT TREPTOW I DAILY P1LOi Costa Mesa City Council candidate Katrina Foley, center, shares a laugh with supporters Carol Hoffman, left, Kristin Stergakos and Ray Rothrock during an election-night gathering at Foley's house on Tuesday. Foley led as of pre ss time. Deirdre Newman Da111 Pilot ( I l'i f,.\ ~ff'iA -f'l,tr111111~ l ornrrn'>winer Ka1nna f olt•\ .111d former \lavor Linda Dixon .1p pe<h t·tl 10 be on lhe1r \\a\ 111 \ 11 ton lllt''>da~ m¢11 ,,,,h :nrnm hem ( ounc1lman Om-. !'>lt·t·I moc;1 likt•ly going dm'n m dt•lt·.i t four \ear~ after hi<. '\lunmn~ up '>el Newport incumbents lead Early returns show Rosansky well ahead and Heffernan in tight race with challenger Otting. Jeff Benion Daily Pilot NEWPORT BEACH -.. e race for the City Council was competitive, another ended in a landslide and a third was over before Tuesday's votes were even cast In the tightest race, incumbent John Heffernan led challenger Dolores Otting by about 109' for the District 7 seat, which includes Newpon Coast Councilman Steve Rosansky, who's served one year on the City C.Ouncil since Gary Proctor resigned, gathered 53CJI. of the vote at press time and was holding off John Buttolph and Catherine Entmons for the District 2 West ~rt seat The third open seat went to incum· bent Steve Bromberg. who ran unop- posed in District 5. STEVE McCRANK /DAILY P1LOT Newport Beach City Council candidate Dolores Otting, right, laughs with friend s.. NEWPORT, Pq• A7 Darlene Covington about their adventures placing campaign sign~round the city. ,, '{ oters win~ way $-ough ballot lines Newport Beach polling places filled throughout the day, and Costa Mesa saw even more foot traffic. rhe 1h1rd .. eJI "J" ... 1111 wo (:lo'>e to call by prt''' urne "11 h Bniu· c.arliLh barely edgin1o: Olli 1-m He\'er for third plan• po-. s1bl~ knocking out another "" ung LouncLlman ~1lle \cht•all'r. \\ho wa'> appomted to the office la.,t ~l'ar I feel great.'' Foley '>aid, a-. '>he reveled m the glory of leadm~ the crowded pack of rand1date' when che first re<,ulh \\t'fl' po,te<.J "\\'e worked rt'all\ hard It finally paid off ... Ac; of prec;c, ume Tue.,da\. Fo ley, who marthed about 150 w 200 m1lec, knoclung on door' for '>Uppon, ,,,3., leading \\1th I '1 -,,, of the vote 1-olt"V and her fam11\ had t"Wn more reason 10 Celebrate, \lnlE' II wac, her huo;band Case\ Swan · .. on., 31th hinhday Tuec,day mgh1 'Tm \ery proud of my wife." Swanson said "She 1s a good role model for our kids. It !.hows hard work will lead to poc;itive re c;uJts. • Son Sam, 6, was bearrung as well "She's wuuung. • he cooed. Linda otmn. the former mayor, who was stunningty un- S.. LEAD. he• A7 Daily Pilot .. AT A GLANCE • ON 11tE WEI: , ww.~com ' t. t . . 1 LOCALS ONEY f I I I NEIGHBORS I Kmneth ltlcbard Wona. 16 of Newpon Beach, earned the Boy Sco\ltl' blgheat aank.. Eagle Scout, In June 2004 after completing his service project by building 27 wooden benches at the laaiah Catholic Worker House ln Santa Ana. Kenneth 1has 46 merit badges and Is Senior Patrol Leader of Troop 90 ln Newport Beach. He Is a junior at Corona del Mar High School and son of Newport Beach residents IC.en and Mary Wong. ... Navy Seaman Apprentice 1CeYln Obion, a 2000 graduate of Newport Harbor High School. recently graduated from the Basic Enlisted Submarine Course at Naval Submarine School ln Groton, Conn. Olson was trained to operate nuciear·powered submarines and practiced firefighting and submarine·escape procedures. Olson joined the Navy ~year and is the son of Mark Ollon of Newpon Beach ... Navy Reserve Hospltalman Anna I. Zakharova recently graduated from the Basic Hospital Corps School at :Naval Hospital Corps School, 'Great Lakes, m. Zakharova .studied medical procedures used to provide first aid and assist Navy doctors and nurses. Zakharova joined the Navy Reserve in March and is the daughter of P.dward Mudd of Costa Mesa and Inna P. Mudd of Huntington Beach ... Navy Midshipman Stephen E. Rodriguez, a 2000 graduate of Estancia High School, recently completed Plebe Summer at the United States Naval Academy ln Annapolis. Md. Rodriguez's orientation lncluded training ln seamanship, navigation, Infantry drill, marksmanship and sailing ... Navy Airman BrandoQ G. Roldan, a 200 l graduate of Costa Mesa High School, was recently deployed aboard the amphibious assault ship Salpart. based ln Norfolk. Va. Roldan and bis shipmates will team up with 14 ships from Canada. Germany, the Netherlands and Spain for training In a coalldon ln the waters off the eastern United States ... Dwllbt Belden has been named executive vice president of the Costa Mesa-based Amel Development Company. Belden will be responsible for lnvesbnent and development of multi-family, mixed-use and commercial properties ln the western states, with a primary focus on California. Belden has nearty 25 years of experience in the real estate development industry and is a graduate of UCLA ... Costa Mesa-based Weichman Realtors held their fourth annual ice cream day on Sept. 18 by delivering free ice cream to neighborhoods ln north Costa Mesa. The company's president, Larry Welchman. said the event was a fun wayto get ln contact with local residents, and It gets bigger every year. This year, nearly 500 ice cream cones were given away. ... Brtn Olin of Newport Beach has begun her first year at Mount Holyoke Cbllege In South Hadley, Mass. The school is the oldest wdtnen's college in the United States. A graduate of Newport Harbor High School, she Is the daughter of Bllen Van Bek and Matthew Lynee of Newport Beach. • NEIGHBORS 1potllght1 achievements In the community. Ple111e direct noteworthy information to Jeff Benson by fax at (7141 ~9. or send •mail to jeff.tHln1on@l1rlme1.com. PET OF THE WEEK Rosie and Tom Rosie is in love. The white with black. 7-month-old female Jcitten has sparks fo r Tom, a svelte, I -year-old black shorthair cat liVlng in the 5a1Tle foster home. Rosie and Tom took a vacation from our summer adoption events as her loved one Tom was recovenng from emergency 'iurgery to save his life in late May. We are not requiring that Hosie and Tom be adopted 1ogelher, but it sure would be nice to see 1t happen. Rosie is an affecuon hound and will sit for hour!) on a lap and then curl up with Tom for a mght of purring and kneadlng her paws against his fur Opening your home and hean to two animals ~ves more lives and make~ the partners happy. Adopt two, or get your animal a DUI ARRESTS friend. The Community Animal Network is a community· supported animal organization linlclng people and pets through community action. See other animals available for adoption at h ttp:/lwww.anlmalnerwork.org. or stop by Russo's pel store at Fashion Island between noon and 4 p.m. on weekends. Information: (949) 759·3646, or write to the Community Animal Network at P.O. Box 8662, Newport Beach, CA. 92658. • Carole ~n Bradford, 64, Santa Ana Fttday, Oct. 29 These people have been arrested on suspicion of dnv1ng under the influence of an intoxicant. They have only been arrested on susp1eton of a crime and, as with all suspects, are considered innocent until proved guilty. • Michael Anthony Rich, 20, Dana Point Saturday, Oct. 30 • Marshall Joseph Lally, 24, Newport Beach Sunday, Oct. 31 • Braun Jeoob Ricci, 23, Lenexa, Kan. • Patridc ~. 18, Huntington Beach Monday, Nov. 1 NEWPORT BEACH Tuesday, Oct. 26 •Lee Norwood Scheele Jr., 31, Costa Mesa Thursday, Oct. 28 . • Keith Midlael Underwood, 23, Irvine COSTA MESA Tueed8y, Oct. 19 • Oscar Perales-Orozco, 21, Anaheim FOR A GOOD CAUSE KENT TREPTOW /OM.Y PILOT Bob Nichols has volunteered at the Peter and Mary Muth Interpretive Center at Newport Back Bay for three years. Volunteer is a natural Andrew Edward• Daily Pilot A s Santa Ana winds blustered across the bay, Bob Nichols looked out across the water and watched the sunlight dance on the waves. Newport Beach resident donates his Wednesdays to the Peter and Mary Muth Interpretive Center. "It's really a beauty on a day like this." Nichols observed. Nichola, 78, has volunteered with the Newport Bay Naturalists and Friends for more than three years. The 46·year Newport Beach resident spends his Wednesdays at the Peter and Mary Muth interpretive Center, helping guests as they wander through the facility's interactive exhibits. the many displaya showculng the wild world of the ~ The center has a menagerie of stuffed birds ' that appear to be 8ylng th.rough the buildlng. and Nichols stopped to talk about the di.!erent anlmala In the exhibit. such as a great blue heron that stood like a statue ln the display. ul've kind of found a niche tallcing to the people who come in," Nichols said. "Probably half the people who come ln here haven't been here before, and they live close by." While walking through the interpretive center, Nichols was quick to explain "This ls a very stately bird, and they loolc just like this,· Nichols said. "They're motionles.s until they strike at something.• At the lnterpretive center, Nichols is well·regarded for his willingness to help out with a variety of tasks and learn more about the bay's wildlife. "One of the things we love about Bob is he's always seeking new information and learning,· park ranger Sue Mcintire said. "We still use his file on the California gnatcatcher. • Another volunteer natwaliat. Donn.a c.arron. worb with Nlchola outaide of the lnt.erpretiw center while guJdlng children through Shellmaker Ialand, where the two lead scboolcb1ldren and scouts on hands-on learning activities. HHe's a wonderful partner when doing the programs down there,· Carroll said. "He's wonderful with the children. He's very patient; he jokes with them.• Nichols joined the U.S. Navy in the waning days of World War 11 and was trained to serve on a combat air crew. The war ended before Nichols could be sent to a battle zone, but he stayed ln the Naval Reserve and earned a business degree at UCI.A While ln a botany class in his first year of college, Nichols met his wife, Donna. They were ma.rrled two days before the Korean War broke out In June 1950, and he was called back to active duty In October. He served as a supply officer a.board an aircraft carrier until 1952 and stayed In the reserve until he retired as a conunander when he turned 65. The Nicholses can trace their volunteerism back to the 1960s, when Donna Nichola joined the Friends of the NewpoJl Bay, a group that sought to prevent the development of the wetlands. The Nichols did not play a major role ln the battles to preserve the bay. but both became volunteers at the lnterpretive center after it opened, when the couple saw an ad seelclng volunteers ln 2001, Bob Nichols said. "My wife and I said. 'That would be interesting we ought to do that.'" Bob Nichols said. Wedneeday, Oct. 20 • Jesus Joaquin Merced, 38, Costa Mesa Saturday, Oct. 23 • Fabian Martinez-Marron, 29, Anehelm • Frank Donald Herzog, 41, Huntington Beach • David Rumbaoa Damaao, 28, Long Beach •Cammy Sheri Graybill, 31, Newport Beach Thunct.y, Oct. 21 • Marte Anthony Carranza, 35, Huntington Beach Fttday, Oct. 22 • Pe1'!r John Manekas, 26, Huntington Beach • Ray Thurman Hyles, 23, Huntington Beach • Douglaa Lane Gibson, 21 , Mint Loma • Joseph Jin Kim, 27, Redondo Beach • Baltazar Oiaz·Belmontes, 44, Garden Grove • Miguel Garcia-Ortega 22. Westminster •Ryan Daniel McDonald, 18, North Hollywood Sund9y, Oct. 2A • Jose Ramirez-Lopez, 26. Costa Meaa • Scott Alan McDonough, 33, Costa Mau • Miguel Angel Valenzuela, 49, Costa Mesa Mond8y, Oct. 25 • Eduardo Chavez.flores, 33, Costa Mesa lhundey, Oct. 21 • Oemirel Reyes Battazar, 27. Costa Meu Fttdey, Oct. 29 • Nlcholaa John Skawinski, 22, Costa Mesa • Myoung Jin Kim, 26, Costa Mesa • M iguel Angel Gonzales, 26, Costa Mesa • Mohammod Ali Tousi. 31, Irvine ~.Oct.JO • M ichael Ward Robinson, 24, Costa Mesa • Cartos c.deno, 34, Costa Mesa •Victor Bernal. 27, Aneheim • S.aha Dutmelchi, 23, Stanton Mondey, Nov. 1 • Urbino Alegre, 66, Anah4tlm WE'VE MOVED! "11 II11ii11ii11 1111II111II111II11I11111 I Daily Pilot Reader 123 Any Street Anytown, CA USA •• I .. .. Jail your boss for just 20 bucks , City employees can generate money by having supervisors thrown into slammer Thursday morning as pan of fundralser. Mart110'Nell Daily PiJot COSTA MP.sA -aty IUpeM· sora may tread a little Ugbdy this week for fear they'll wind up be· bind bare. Qty emp~ can gene.rate money by having their favorite or least favorite Doue. lhrown into the .llammet Thuraday momJng u part of~~ United Way and Health Clwides of CAlifomia fundraJler. The jaJJbird then bu to raise bail -more dooadona -to get reJeased. "I promlled my boa (pubJJc services director BUI Moms) that I wouldn't hawi him arrested un· tiJ we had some bail pre· arranged." said Donna Theriault. a ITUlJ'Ulgement analyst worting on lhe fund.raiser's campaign committee. ·The ahn is not to impact any meetings or keep ~from getting done." This is the first time the an- nual carnpaJgn has included the threat of jell dme u an lnceittive to ralM money, lhe uld. P.acb year. a dlfCennt dty depattment beada the fund.ralablg dlona. and thla dme lt't the Police I)e.. partment'a tum. A dooation of at leut $20 llril1 get ID an'elt wananl, Costa Mesa Police Sgt MartJ CAmir uJ,d. Thunday morning, unl- formed ofllcen will go get the ar- restees. handcuff them and tab them to a makeshift jail ceJl in the Police Departmeot'• confer· ence room. be aa1d. • Jt't all the e:recuttves, to I didn't want to put them ln the real jail." Carver uld with a w.gb. The room will have phona set up for people to call friends and family to ~ mon~ They're asking arrestees to raise double the money that landed them in jail And the people who raised the money for the warrant will stay anonymous. Carver said Things kick off today witl1 a ~ Ind coft'ei .... from 7".30 to 9'.30 a.m. at Qty Hall. Jt~ 8lmed at dcy a.np~ but tbey'D ldadlv .en to an~ who ehOWI up, Thed&uJt llJd. Qty cleparunmtl wOl allO take put m a lilent auc:tton. btDgo O'm the dt(1 intnmet and a chili cook-oft from U a.m. to 2 p.m. Nov. 10 at Fire SCation Five on Vanguard Way, Carver, said. , The dty usually ral.es about $28,000 a year. split between die two ~ organizations, The- riault Bad\ organization beneftta local cbarides. "Aa government empl~. we are tn the serW:e bustneu." 'fb4mault said 'We spend time trying to be of aervice to the pub- lic. nus la another way we can. not. only on a professional left:l bUt on a personal level ·And ~ we do, the benefits stay ln Orange C.ounty." But that doesn't mean a few executives might not head out on the lam Thursday morning. "I heard I m.lght be a candi· date (for arrest)," city treasurer MalC Puckett said. MI heard there might be a few executives that might be fugitives. A few might be headed to 4s Vegas.• BRIEFLY IN THE NEWS Fire Department: Clleck your alann batteries The 'Newport Beach Fire De· partment put out a reminder Sunday to not only set clods back. an hour, but also to check the batteries in home fire. ala.nns. Since having an alarm Is use· less without working batteries, Newport Fire urges residents to make their fire-alarm cleaning GEITING INVOLVED -•GETTING INVOLVED runs periodically In the Daily Pilot on a rotating basis. For information about adding your organization to this list, call (714) 966-4600. MENTOR~ YMCA Community Services needs mentors to make a lasting effect on a young person's life. Students 10 to 18 years old are matdled with mentors to improve their sctiool perfonnance and self~steem while developing positive peer and adult relationships. Information: (714) 549-9622, Ext. 35. MOBILE MEALS Volunteer driver• are needed to help deliver nutritious meals to homebound, frail or elderly clients incapable of shopping and cooking for themselves. Information: (949) 645-8050. MOZART CLASSICAL ORCHESTRA Orange County's only nonprofit resident dlamber orchestra needs volunteert for ticketing, ushering, phones, mailing and help with receptions. Nominees are also being sought for the board of directors. Information: (949) 830-2950. NEW DIRECTIONS FOR WOMEN INC. The recovery cen1er for women with alcohol or other chemlcal dependendes seeks votunteers. Information: (949) 548-9927 or (949) 648-3764. NEWPORT BEACH 1/1 ADOYr A MARINE BATTALION FUND The 1/1 Adopt A Marine Battalion and battery checks a twice·a· year habit For additional infonnation on fire safety, contact the Newport Beach Fire Department al (949) 644·2104. Senior center holds health fair, breakfast The Oasis Senior Cen1er will hold a health fair on Nov. 6, fea- turing a free continental break· Fund was created to accept donations and to provide financial support for ongoing programs and events planned to show appreciation to the 1st Battalion 1st Marines, based at Camp Pendleton. Information: (949) 644-3124. NEWPORT BAY NAT\JRAUST- The Upper Newpo.rt Bay Nature Preserve is looking for volunteers to assist with naturalist-led tours and programs, special events and habitat restoration projects. The interpretive center is at 2301 University Drive, Newport Beadl. Information: (949) 923-2296. NEWPORT BEACH CONFERENCE AND VISITORS BUREAU The bureau is dedicated to the promotion of the city to potential visitors. Volunteers with extensive knowledge of Newport Beadl are needed. Information: (949) 719-6100. NEWPORT BEACH LIBRARY UTERACY PROGRAM The program seeks volunteers to tutor adults who want to improve their reading and writing skills. Volunteers will be certified during training worbhops in the Friends Meeting Room at the Central Library, 1000 Avocado Ave. N~rt Beadl. Information: (949) 717-3874 or literacy§ city.newpol'f ·beach.ca. us. NEWPORT BEACH PREMIERE CftEMA GUl.O The Newport Beadl Premiere Cinema Guild, whidl supports the Newport Beach Alm Festival, la looklng for new membera. Interested candidates should want to help further an artistic and cultural heritage In the community and should have a fast berore JO a.m. The evenl wUJ also feature free vision. dermatological, chi· ropractic, blood pressure and lung-function screenings. Attendee!> can gel a choles· terol and gl ucose screening for $25 and a t>0ne-densj1y te1>1 ror $20. The cen1er reque'>I~ preregis· tration by phone at (949) 644· 3244 or at it~ office ctl 800 M ar- guerire Ave. in Corona del ~· love of cinema and a desire lo raise awareness of the film festival. Information: (949) 253-2880. NEWPORT BEACH, GENERAL Pl.AN ADVISORY COMMITTEE The Newport Beach City Council 1s seeking applications from residents or business owners to fill vacancies on the General Plan Advisory Committee. The committee meets from 7 to 9 p.m. on the second and fourth Mondays in the Newport Beadl Police Department auditorium, 870 Santa Barbara. lnformation- (949) 644-3005 NEWPORT BEACH PUBLIC LIBRARY FOUNDATION The library foundation needs extra hands to perform clerical duties, such as fihng. organizing and stuffing envelopes. at the Central ~ibrary, 1000 Avocado Ave. Information: (9491717-3890 NEWPORT BEACH TliEATRE COMPANY The company needs volunteers to help with costume design, sewing, make-up application, set construction, technical help, publicity, stage management and badts1age supervision. Information: (949) 759-1046 or LKSaf<aJaol.com. NEWPORT HARBOR NAUTICAL MUSEUM The Newport Harbor Nautical Museum offers a number of volunteer opportunities in the gift shop, as docents or receptionists, with clerical wort and with tundra1sing events. Training is provided. Information: (949) 67!>-8915,Ext. 107. NEWPORT-MESA YMCA The YMCA needs a vanety of general volunteer help. Information: (949) 642-9990. BIG WEST WOMEN'S SOCCER TOURNAMENT ... November S & 7, 2004 Cmne sa ucftlnl collqlau !J«Ca «don as the Bis Wat 1'\'mlm's Soct:a Tournament flike ploa on tlN UC lrvhw Campus. • Restaurant LtalillJIJ"' 19'1 • Fi'Mn Prmu Stults mu/ &ef in ~CA""'J • Fmhat Grill.et/ LobrUJ', Crab and SufooJ in the ilnll Liw Tribvu to Franlt Sinatr11 Mo""4y anti Tuat:.14y Nithts ·from 6:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. 8.u OPENS AT 4:30 PM DINNER IS SERVED MONDAY-SATIJRDAY f ROM 5:30 PM For Reservation Call (949) 646-7944 1695 Irvine Ave., CostA Mesa CA H OMI: ot-111L Pf.ARI. Dl'."ir MARTI.'! ' WATERFORD® CRYSTAL Signing Eve-nt No.vember 29th 4 ... 7 p.m. Joi n us November 29th to mee t John Co nn elly , Waterford 's Chief Designer & Master Gla ss Cutter. En1oy Food. 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AROUND TOWN • Send AROUND TOWN items to the Daily Pilot, 1375 Sunftower Ave., Costa Mesa, CA 92626; by e-mail to 1eff.benson@latJmes.com; by fax to 1714) 966-4679; or by calling 1714) 966-4617. lndude the time. date and locatlOn of the event. as well as a cont.act phone number. TODAY A ..... I I ritatWe from UC s.nu Barbara wiH visit the Orange Coast CoHege Transfer Center from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. The college is at 2701 Fairview Road. Information: (714) 432-5894. r I ·II X-MAS LIGHTS INSTALLED Voted # I in Newport Harbor Any Size House or Boat Jim 949.697 .3993 If '(O.J If! g-x ~ c:o-rnJ a big PEW'fY to~ IQds. dogs. arts crd n4aws to dew w .. ~e-~ us a cal "herl 91 l:lad<. r9ax and let OJ bcrded. rlSU'9d !Em'lS ff/J w ~ Step Heallhy Tru::h 0eoo Clanig SyslEJTI gve yo.i and f'OJ ~ '""" f"(;&~. rmst lhorougi lb.secJeelwig yo..i·ve &M red <M 22-Step Healthy T oud'I• Deep ~ &jstern l<Jldleri ..: YlK • Oeati wr<XN; v"6l sn< • Cleari ~ extenors Glean St}i "lCOWCJVe • ()earl f<Wlge 100 • C8'r1p ol>'rk cablnel (jQ()(S Dear -::. I "f'oo(S • l1a'ld waS/' l'oof • L080 OoShWaStler Bearoons Dea-1 srK5. coun18<$ ~towels Clear o -"feet toitets tl..()S c;nowers • 1-ia"ld wasn. Oisintect l\oors M Rooms · PICk up and straqiten • CNsr Siiis. lecJges wall hangings ~ xiowebs • Dusvvacwm lufnlture •Vacuum floors. carpets ~ S\alfS • ~ entry & patio dOOr Wll'ldows • VacvJm lJ1Cler beds C1'ange lin&"ls, rnaKe beds • Empty trash DailyA PUot VOL•,NO. 301 THURSDAY A .. I I ltalhe from UC Sen Diego will visit the Orange Cont College Transfer Center from 9 a.m . to 1 p.m. The college is at 2701 Fairview Road. lnfonnation: (714) 432-5894. FRl>AY "'The Hobobn a.... Emergency• wiH be a p(ay for young audiences. The 7 p.m. perlormance will be at the a.~Argyros Stage, South Coast Repertory, 656 Town Center Drive. Costa Mesa. Information: (714) 708-5556. • Owisuw Pait end "-• it'" will be the theme at the annual open house of the Volunteer Assn. of Sherman Library and Gardens. The event will be from 10-.30 a.m. to 4 p.m . at Shennan Library and Gardens Gift Shop, 2647 E. Coast t-fighway, Corona del Mar. lntonnation: 1949) 673-2261. A woodWOftdng show wfl be held from noon to 7 p.m. in Buildings 10, 12 and 17 and at the Parade of Produc::ts at the Orange County Fair and Exposition Center, Costa Mesa. lnfonnation: 1310) 4n-as21 or http:lllhe woodwortingshows.oom. A "rnemb9n ~ prM.wof 1he Friends of the Newport Beadl Library used-bootc sale will be from 1 to 5 p.m. at Newport Beadl Central Library, 1000 Avocado Ave .. Newport Beacti. Information: (949) 759-9667. SATURDAY The ~Fal ca..- freestyfe motocross competition will begin at 6 p.m. with the first race scheduled for 7:30 p .m. at the Costa Mesa Speedway, Orange County Fairgrounds and Exposition Center, Costa Mesa. Tldcets will cost $12 tor adults, $8 for seniors and teenagers and $4 for children. Information: (949) 492·9933or http://cmspee<Jway.com. A free eoccs clnic for gifts 10110 18 will be held from 9 a.m. to noon at UC Irvine. Registration will be required by Nov. 4. Information: (949) 824-6120. 'The Hobobn ~ Emergency• will be a play for young audiences. The 4:30 p.m . perfonnanoe will be at the Julienne Argyros St.age, South Coast Repertory. 655 Town Center Drive. Costa Mesa. lnfonnatlon: (714) 708-5656. n.,.,..,.. of the N9wport Beach Library used book sale will be from 1 to 5 p.m. at Newport Beach Central Library, 1000 Avocedo Ave., Newport Beadl. lnformdon: (949) ~9687. KENT TArPTOW I DM.Y PLOT A woodwoftdr• tihow wiU be held from 10 a.m. 1o 6 p.m. In Buildings 10, 12 and 17 end at the Parade of Products at 1he Onlnge Coonty Fair and &po.ition Center, Costa Mesa. tnfonnation: (310) 4n.a521 Of http://the woodwolting.shows.com. SUNDAY 1'he ·~ a.idllll Emergency" wiU be a ptay for young audiences. The 2 p.m . performance will be.at the Julianne Argyros Stage, South Coast RepertOfY, 665 Town Center Drive,~ Mesa. lnfonnation: (714) 708-5555. A woodwoltdng llfMJW wfl be held from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. In Buildings 10, 12 and 17 and et the 'Parade of Products at the Orange County Fair and Exposition Center. Costa Mesa. lnfonnation: 1310) 4n-8521 or http:llthtl woodwolkingshows.oom. MONDAY The~ &npneo. ..... Regional Cheer Competition will begin at 8 a.m. at the Bren Events Cent8f, 100 Bren Events Center. University of Catifomia, Irvine. Information: (949) 824--5000. A Coneoldatad "8it wocbtwop begins at 7:30 p.m. in the Adams Room of the Neighbofhood Community Center, 1846 Pattc Ave., Costa Mesa. (7141 ~ lnstrudllw IC.tty S...ihown wtl offer a series of beginning hatha yoga daases from &.30 to 8 p.m. at Temple Bat Yahm, 1011 Camelbedt St., Newport Beach. Other wases will be held on Nov. 15 and 29. The oost is $15 for a single dau or $46 for the entire seriel. (949) 563-1625. TUESOAY Aaumllll of the Mlnhel Schoof of Business at USC will hokf their monthty networting meeting with featured guest Kevin Devis, chairman of the board, chief executive and president of 8nstol Farms. The 7 to 9 a.m. brultfnt will be at the,JJalboa Bay Oub, 1221 W. Coest Highwey. Admission will cost $30 to $46. Information: (213) 74().7900. A free-'*-on thea-u•a11orl of premature brain egW'Q wUt be held from &30 to 7:30 p.m. at Mother's Mart.et. 225 E. 17th St., Costa Mesa. (9491631 ... 741. NOV.10 The 12th 8MU8I Ho Ho Ho-ld9y Boutique wUJ host. craft .... to benefit the Feirview Oeo..elopmental Center, home to about 800di1~ ~The 8 a.m. to 1 :30 p.m. ewtn wiff be It the Feir'Mw Auditorium, 2501 Harbor Bfvd., Costa Meu. lnformltk>n: {714) 967-6188. ~ 1: t I I ·~ : ~ .......... . BRIEFLY IN THE NEWS POlici ideli!ify crash victim as lOcal man Ntiwport ·Beadl PoJb • Oft ~ ldaJd11ed • man ldDed lD a Mondq crub aa 69~,.nr-old New· port 8eedl iatdent Owlet 1elarid BoUer. 8o0er WM ddvt.iig wesl 011 FOrd Road (rom MacAr- thur BouJeWrd at about J p.m. Monday When hts car ltlud. • II.Ip tree In the niled center dMder. ac· oordJng to police. He cl.led at the eceoe from blunt· Cocce crauma, Orange C.OU.Oty deputy coroner Rod Thomas aakl.' Boller WU ejected from the vdtJde. which then caught fire, Newport Beach Sgt. Steve Shulman saJd. No one else waa ln the car at the time, and no other vehldes were in- volved, police said. Police are investigating theacddenL POLICE FILES COSTA MESA • AllrlpMt o.tw.: A commen:lal burglary was repof'ted In the 1000 bk>dt at 11:24 p.m. Monday. • West ..... 8tlMt: Selling or trantpe>rbng drugs was repof'ted in the 1100 bk>dt at 5:46 p.m. Monday . • 8'toeo L.-.: A vehide burglary was reported In the 1000 blodt at 11:56 a.m. Monday. •Elden-...: Grand theft from a vehicle was reported tn the 2400 blodt at 4:08 p.m. Monday. • Harbor Boule Wllfd: An assauh was reported in the 2000 blodt at 11 :01 a.m. Monday. • Plneaeek DrM: A vehide burglary was reported tn the 2800 blodt et 10:48 a.m. Monday. • w..tmil•MI AIMnue: An assauh was repof1ed in the 2300 blodt at 2!15 a.m. Monday. • Weetwwd L.-.: Poaesaion of dnJ9I for .. 1e was reported In the 1000 blodt at 6:27 p.m. Monday. • w.t 18'h 8trwt: A vehlde burglary was reported In the 1000 bk>dt at J:n p.m. Monday. • w.t 11th S1rwt: Su9picious drwmstancet were repof1ed in the 600 bloc* at 7:17 p.m. Monday. NEWPORT BEACH • Balboa Boull'l*d end 11th 8er.t: Treapetling WU reported 9t 10'AO p.m. Monday. •a.,Mdeo.twe:A auspic:ious penon wa reported In the 1800 bk>dc at 4.-<>8 a.m. Mon<My. • B.ywood o.tw.: Unblown troubte was reported In the 800 bk>dc at 10:01 p.m . Monday. • EMt Coellt ........... Speeding or racing vehides were reported in 1he 300 bkd. at 10'.31 p.m. Monday. • w.t Coe9t tlghW91j. BattefY was reported In the 4600 bk>dc at 4:Q2 p.m. Monday. •w.tCOMt .... ....,. Hit·and-run of a pefted vehicle was reported In the 2900bk>dcat 11:16a.m. Monday. • Dower o.tw.: A commercial burglary was reported In the 800 blodt at 8:18 p.m. Monday. • Goklllwod ~Petty theft was 1'11pOfted In the 900 blodt It~ p.m. Monday. .... u..-.... Property damage wea reported in the 2300bk>dcIt12:33 p.m. Monday. • N9wport Center o.tn: Petty theft was reported in the 700 bk>dt at 7:13 p.m. Monday. • w.t <>c.ert fTont: A drunken cllturbenca was reported In 1he 3100 bk>dt at 1:13a.m. Mondey. • o.dllct--. A prowler was reported In the 800 bfodc at t1 :47 p.m. Monday. SURF AND SUN WEATHER FORECAST • . . . • . . . .. PLUS 1st Month FREE! • Designed for Women • Personalized Training • Customized Fitnes~ Equipment • Aerobics, Yoga and Pilates Classes on Low Impact Floor • State-of-the-art Cardio. Equipment • Free Weights • Childcare Available • America's Hottest 30-Minute Circuit Training _Lady of ., ' ' . ,,,. . . • . . --......... JO* .. - !3VOt E12004 0...-aarildl 01ityPlot The peMallia.I race Im tom the oe- don apart. leaving tt "bugdy ~. espedaDy on die IUbject ol me war NEWPORT-t.tf.SA -e,.a in Newpost-ipmst 1niq. C.onma del Mar rflidma Mesa. lb dJme in cbe rest ol the mtD-NmMia Pahnaer aid. try., '#lfR fbed tigblly on the mtt ol ~ are many people who lift in OI*>, which bee amp the i>aa al the &ar aft.er 9/ l l , and dJq lie d:le people doedy CXJntelled 1XtWtentiaf race 1*• who ~ for Bush.· lhe aid ~ ochen Tue9day nigbl. w.m1 to bring the wodd dmer cogt(ba Ptetideol Georwe Bush lied wuh 249 and wony about bow the wadd loob • dectoraJ votes ar press time while Sen. America. l'bfly're for Kary. In a lt!me. John Kerry rrailed with 200 ~ otuo &s a rtUO'OCOQT1 of our colltt1iYe YOteS.. Wmning Ohio would bnng Bush co~. wuhin one electoral vote of the Z70 he The ballot measures on many minds needs to suy m the Wlute Hou;se. If were ProposltiOO 71. wtuc:h caDed for Kary Imes Oh.to, he would have to WIIl stare funding for stem cell reiean:h and t:YerY o~ remauung state to ne Bush. Proposition 66. ~fuch caDs for a ~ The presidena.aJ race. too~ t0 call of CalifomLa's three-ettikes ~ tmd« late ~ night. brougbl a reoord wtuch fdom with two prior COOYictions nwnber of voten to polling boochs in for s.enotl5 or violenl a:imes can be sen- Orange County and acros.s the nation, 1enced to 25 years to JR bra third felony W1prece<len1ed tn rrttnl election bJ.slory. conviCOOIL Passagle ol Propolltion 66 DON LEACH I DAILY PLOT John Campbell, center. 70th D1stnct assemblyman, leads the cheers wrttl Mano Rodnguez. left. and 0 C. Republican chairman Scott Baugh, as they react to news that George Bush was ahead in Ohio while they were at Orange County Republican Party headquarters at Sutton Plaza Hotel. GOP claiming state , federal races Alicia Robinson Da1l1 Pilot '\!'\\PORT BEACH -Babies were h·pt up late cdlTleras were used wi th 1mpun11y. and Orange County Re· puhhLd.11'> ch~ the~lv~ hoaN· '>Upponmg expected GOP • 1ctonl.., m c;tate and federaJ elec- wm .. flll...day mghL Tran. of Garden Grove. wa\ lead tng with 59.1 % of the votes near mid nighL With the Victory, he would be come California's fir.,1 Vietnam~ American state legislator. "I'm feeling cauoously optunisUl. · Tran said. ·rm very happy to see the early returns." DeVore, of lrvme, was ahead by nearty 22% in earty returns. over and I will be ready to get to work." !>Cl.Id Campbell. who later led Sutton Place revelers 111 a heartfelt round of the SW Spangled Banner. Newport-Mesa's two congressmen abo seem cenam 10 return to Wash- ington, DC.. ba\ed on early poll re suit\. Rep Oms Cox. 51. a Newport Beach Republican. was lead.mg chal- lengers John Graham. a Democrat from lrvme, and LibeTtarian Bruce Cohen of Aliso Viejo. Cox has been the 48th District representative since 1988. \\hilt• there may have been no .. urpn'>t"> there wa.!. plenty of fewv· II) a'> Ht':'pubhcam from aroUlld the '>late 'elcbrated at •.he '>I.moo Place I fotcl "I thmk that mathemaocally mearu. that we re in.· DeVore srud • 1 m very much loolong fo rward to d<>tng what we can to get Caltfomia'\ fi<>eal and budget houo;e in order and make California more business fnendty· fhe wntendel"') tn two '>late races \ .. ere oil pouuld.l newrnmel"'). In the f)ij(h A-...embly Dmnct, which repre '>t'nt" < ..osta Me<.a.. early returns -,howed Republican Van Tran be<iung I .>emo1 rauc opponent Al \nook. a < .ardPn GfOlle •Murance agent who ha.\ \ought the a-...embly c,eat befo re. In the 70th Al..4'embly Dmnct Repub· hcan. which 1ndude-. ~ewpon Beach. Ch uck OeVore wru. ahead of Demoaat Carl Maro and Libertar 1an Mark Baldwin. both of ltvtne The current 10th Dtstnct Assem· blyman. Republican John Campbell. w-.t.S reveling tn tu.s lead Ill the race fo r the 35th Dtstnct Senate seat. which coven Newport-Mesa. Demo· crat Rita Siebert of Fountain Valley and Libertarian Timothy Johnson of Laguna Niguef were trailing Camp· beU. 49, of Irvine, who had 63.6% of the vote "I will be very glad when it's all Early results '>hawed Cox had 64.4<1{, of the vot~. "I'm very pleased that I will be J011Ung an even larger Republican ma1ority tn Washington.· Cox said. "With President Bush's reelection this as the first time that a Republi- can president has won reelection and brought Hou.se and Senate ma- JOn tles with him m I 04 years.• Costa Mesa's congressman. Hun· tington Beach Republican Dana Rohrabacher, 57. also looked set to VOTERS Continued from Al trated with the wwt. Johnson wanted to lcnow why he and others who wanted 10 vote with paper ballots couldn't sign up . ahead or the others, grab • few paper ballota and cut them separately. . "We'd be done wtth It just like that," be said. anapptng hia fin. gen. Jobnlon alto belleved that ~poll ahould_haw had more dMID four Vodnl iDlchlna wbie ~rq more than 1.000 ~to ebcJW. • ff\lrdw' doWn me ..ttns um. ""' NeWhO«f ~ whether tw'd end up VOdQs WoUld de-J*MI on how loi1I tr w. P"I ro.-. • Wt !lorsr ctU a two--bout ..... .... )otnd 'Ol fooHlh.. be llld; cwr a.RodM. bill ... ., ... ... w..it£ il*'I ID ..... lildi.· our~ ·rm deriving a lot of insp1ra-ning the booth at City Hall,..said uon from all the young people he was happy to see the large this year who've come out to rumout vote." lhe said "They need to be "This Is awei!Ome, • he said. involved, and they'll learn from •1t'1 a phenomenal turnout.• thiJJ and inherit what we've Vasquez agreed with John- given them" son\ cridque. aaylng the booth The war has been a big is.sue could have used at least eight for LARoche, who haa tradition-polling atadona -twice the ally been Rq>ublican, abe aaJd. number~ ·1 have a son who ta the aame °'Thal'• probably so=e age u the young people who are ~d tb1nk about dylna ln Iraq," i...aR«M II.id. Om dme IO the wait wouJddt Some of the yo~ voters be u &ong.'" waiting In l.Lne Aki they didn't 1'binft dldD't '° t.mtbty know too much about the • amooth!y at UC lMne; wher1t en ntt:1. 'Imme Martln. 20, aald IM esdmated 2.00 ICUden,. wen ltlll would vote fot Pfelldent Geocp I.a line waitinl ID .ot8 dole IO 10 Buth bec:aUM of hli deep CJutt. p.o\., llJd JlmJe l)oW, I ~- dan fmtb. teerwtlb Ncw\lotefl~ •Reiigbt ta my. maiD railOD "'We don't baWl vodal for votm, ror 8uah. • lhe lldd. ~ • bit llid. bid MIU WUUAm1, 18. Mid bl be-pllidjil w ..... -..-. .. .... till the pnlldmt ..... ..... ................. ... IM dPt cbofcet with lbe war lft kJca; fl'l llklaalliill • Iraq. • P •-ll'Jlaltot.l!P •fftmadetbedP.t ....... -~ ........ ... ~~--~A=r.;~ ... fr Al VMqua.·a volunteer ..... ta&• bt 11M. -W. m.. •llMhlr reta.ul his seat He was the front run- ner in a field tbar included Democrat Jim Brandt of Palos Verd~ Libertar · ta11 Keith Gann of Costa Mesa and Green Party candidate Tom Lash of Hunungton Beach. Rohrabacher was leading his op- ponents in the 48th Dlstrict race with 64.4% of the vote. but when he arrived at the Sutton Place sporting a red. white and blue top hat. he was more concerned about how Presi- dent Bush was doing at the polls. • 1 didn't wear this until I was sure the president was winning,· Rohra- bacher said In Newpon Beach. U.S. Senate candidate Jim Gray. an Orange County Superior Cowt judge. wasn't surprised to be crailing Democratic Sen. Barbara Boxer-. At pn!SS time. 52.1% of Orange County voten sup- ported Republican challenger Bill Jones. but statewide results showed Box.er ahead of Jones with 57.9%. Gray had I .&JI, of the statewide taIJy. ~ than his 2.5% return in Orange County. • . MARINAPARK Continued from Al uons." Sutherland aaid. "I 1tilJ think we have a good chance to be victorious." Sutherland and some City Council members believe the S35- million resort package would bring a needed flnandaJ boost to the peninsula In the form of a re- built Girl Scout house, renovations for the American Legion hall, pub- lic parking and other improve- ment.a. Proponenta projected the resort could net the city as much u S3 million a year by the founh year of operadon. The oppoaltion, headed by Pro· tect Our Parks, waged a fh~rce campaign to defeat the measure, maintaining that the propeny · abould be reserved for public use. Variou.a ldeu for parks with aquat- ic facilities were suggested, but Protect Our Parks avoided baclung a specific plan, saying the public should decide on the property's best uae. ·The basic premise was that it's our public parkland," Billings said. •1t•s sirnpty wrong to give away public parkland for commercial development." The issue has engendered bitter feelings since it begaQ. Although the council solicited alld received several other proposals, some resi- dents thought the city rushed Into a contract giving Sutherland the right to negotiate the develop- ment of Marinapark. The city's own Parks, Beaches and Re- creation Commission created a preliminary proposal for a park that never got off the ground. Both sides In the Measure L campaign complalned of sign thefts, personal attacks and gen· eral unpleasantness. Sutherland spent more than $140,000 of his own money to run TV commer- cials and print color brochures touting the resort. and Protect Our Parks spent at lea.st $19,000 to convince voters th.at the ~ort and It.a would-be developer are the wrong choice for public property. Because the final results wefe not in late Tuesday, Sutherland re- mained hopeful. -Quite frankly, I still th.ink we have a dam good chance, and if we win, we'll be very happy," he said. But opponents were optim!Jtic looking at preliminary numbera. ·it's sdll early, but It la faillng right now, or winning, depend.lng what aide you're on,• Meuure L opponent Dolores Otting aald. "Faillng la winning for aome peo- ple.. • AUCIA ROllNSON cov•l"I bualnen, polltlca and th• environment. Sh• may b9 ,..ec::Nd at (714) 988-4828 Of by .mall at allcl•.robfnton•t.etlma.com. !3VOTE 12004 KE.NT mEPTOW I DAIL V Pl.OT Costa Mesa Crty Coonc1I candidates Mike Scheafer. left. and Bruce Garbch J()ke wrth each other as elect.loo results come 1n at a party at the Golden Dragon restaurant Tuesday. LEAD Contmued from Al seated by Allan Mansoor two years ago. was m c;econd place as of press time. wtt.h 14.4% of the vote She was celebraung df home \\.1th her family, fnends and campaign sup- poners. • -~ year I had a \or of '>Upport from a lor of people in the commurury, who didn't' have rune to voluntttr last ume, • Dixon srud. "The com murury really rallied and walked preoncts and did all the nght things to make cer- tam that 1 would get votes. They w-ere great • lncumbent Otn.s ~reel was m !>!Xth place, with 8.6~ of the vote. ~eel said he had no idea how he was domg. .. mce be doesn't have a computer at home. ·rd rather be m th1rd place.· he said when told he was tn -;ooh place. ·rm not surpnsed I never got a mruler out to the absentee voters. I know how to run a campaJgn. but I don't have the resources to run a campaign.· Ch~r at the Golden Dragon on Harbor Boulevartl. Coun- cilman Scheafer and Garltch. a planning comnussioner. were waiting anxiously tor more resulL'> to come m after the first numbe" shtMt.'tl Garbch in thud place and Scheafer m founh place The two -.ttmed hke lugh school ~ at a dance waning for the girls to '>how up. hand-; m t.he1t pock.et~. loolang ner vol.I.'>. Three -.eats are up for grab on the Louncil The top three vote-~etters m the elt>t oon will Wlil t.ho-.e ..ea l5. ~It's not encouragmg. Scheafer saJJ Im not exated about It.he num~r. I've done ~'hat I lan du I thmk once the ab~mee ballots Me in, maybe there will be d change. As of p~., nme. ~healer was in founh place. with l.?.l <II) of the vote Scheafer ~ appointed last year \\hen for mer Mayor Karen Robinson left to become an Orange County Supenor Court JUdge. Garlich 'W.ld he and Scheaf- er w-ere trymg co decipher what the earl). numbers meant. ·10e demograptucs of the numbers aren't known to us.· Garlich said ·1 don't know tf they're a bunch of 'iOCcer moms. N. of press ume. C...UUch had 12.6~ of the vote. \oear founh place. aL-cord- mg to the early number>. was Enc Bever. with 12~ of the vote. Bev-er was pendtng the night wnh family and not av:ulable lor comment. Bnngmg up the rear of the pack wa:. Michael Olfford \\<lth l 9<!{, of the vote The other candidate!> Yr-ere Parks and Rrcreauon Comnus- ~10ner Muna Burciaga and rl""1den~ ~ Oark. Karl i\hl!. Richard Carroll and Terry Shaw • O£WU)Rf NEWMAN COl.'ers government She may be re.tened at 714) 96&-4623 or by e-mail at demire newman a /at1mes com ST['ft: ~CRAAK DAIL~ Pl "T ewport Beach City Counc1l 1ncurnbent Ste'li! Rosansky watches early election results wrth niece Madison Grant 11, at Grant's Newport Beach home about an hour after polls closed NEWPORT Continued from Al Despite a 9:30 p.m. openmi< 1.tlly of 50.6% to 4!:1.4'!(, m I lefft>r n.i.n'!> favor. Otting appeared calm and collected Sht• .,pent I u~day night among LS !>Up porters at the Newport Beach home of her camp..ugn manager 8.u'bJ.ra Veneua. "It'll be an mteresunl( race .mJ I thtnJt 1c's good for lhe c1n. < >mng said. "le rnuJd've been J bonng elecuon bur 11 i!>n t ·• Otong, who!> '>hown tifl w Lii\ t ouncil rneenngs for more thdll ,1 decade, '><ild -;he focu-.ed on malung C1cv Hall .i mon> 1m1ung pldce for people w 'peak up ·· 1 believe lhe bw.tnl">'> of the public ~ 'uppo,ed to be con du1.·ted in public." .,he ..aid ·Public p.trt1c1pauon can onlv 'l\a.ke the L IC\ better. and run nmg for office 19v~ people hope· Support tor Heffernan mJ\ have suffered be\:ause ht.' illdn t Jccept am campaign contnbu uon!> and d1dn t p~t up am -.1gn-. unul a "'ed .. ago. He 'abo thought about re-.1gn mg m1dwav through h1., fir">! term .tnd wavered about ht!> de- cision to seek rttlet."tlon. "I had no ideas about how the race would end up • Heffernan .,;i1d It., "ho I \\a-.. and 1t the CH} 1.hdn'1 want me to be re- t'let:ted I'd du ')()CTJt'thmg el-.e If ll s not me. Id mu' e on, bet.au.,e that' whac rt"t1dent'> Will allow mew do· It wll!> a illffere1 t -.run at Ro byn Granr·., \:e\' port Reach home \\here her hrnthe1 R~ky. celebraced JJl O\l'r whelnung lead \.\Ith Bromberg and close to 25 ot hi-. m-.n .,up porters. C..rant abo .. enet! cl!> Rosansky's campaign manager "llung!> Jie gom~ \\eU '>O far · RO!>oClll'>k) 'iilld at <! p m \.\ tule munclung on s;uad .. ,t'., '>llU earlv to predirt Jmlhmg. bur I h.ke lhe pt>r1.en1age., For the mo.,1 part, Ro .. a.n:.lcv relt the 01 .. mct :? elecuon wa' over He ,,ud voter. ma\ haH· warmed w h1:. 10\f1hemenr 111 findmi.: rea.,on.1blt ,1.hern.111' e ... tor the failed '1JH,1 \nJ R1H•r dredgtnt.( prower .11111 111r h" rt>- lOrd or lt mmunll\ unohe menl. ·1c:. p.tn ol rm 1ob Jt"'>{nptton to ~ pd.rt of lhe commuruty. • he ~<i "I thml rve done a gooJ iob \.\1th that . .tnd people appre· c1ate that Ro..anili d 'l;t>~pun Bt>al h rt.'l>1dent -.mu 1 ~J .ind ull .md on smn• 1985. made dll u11 ... ur l"e'>Sful run tor the l Hv l uu11nl In .woo nu_., tune .iround. he ..art! ht' J la.me J lmle more prepdft'<l t 1,u{ belore. J.) he n-re1\ ed JJ1J .,, .... nt more mone\. than t'.ll h of the uther l in Ll>unnl L-an<l1dJlt'' I le '>ill<l he nett.rd wme\' tlt-1 berween $40,000 and SS0.000 lor ht'> campaign. Mth ... ome ot h1' la.rgflt donation!> ... tt'mm ng from pollucaJ action LOmm11 tees. About SS.000 01 th.ti ri " trom hi' own p(ld:t't he .... ud Bromherg ... ud ht' \\ .i-.111 w•eat1n>: h1<, dect nn " kt 11 .!000 \\hen he \\on h\ t''>' I .i11 I~ · 'lou can puc .t 11el t.11i.1r11. llt'lt to m\ name he JO~t'<l It • n1Le to be .tble w look .t l 11 ch.11 \\a\ •JEFF BENSON overs t!Oi.. a: • dr·,d ma~ be •eat:ned al 7 '.1 ~•'or O~ ~ ma 11 t>ff Def" ... Ofl a d!U116!'> \,.C) • presents . _ . Avt Esc0t.pes Featured Artist series tn November, Collage anct Papers with Mada Leach Join this renowned teacher and exhlt>ltlng artJst as she leadS students of all levels Jn t his e>eept1ona11v Imaginative seQuenc:e of sessions wrtn paper Of all Kinds. 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COSTA MESA CITY COUNCIL MEETING WRAP-UP INSIDE CITY HALL Ha ant. r.w ottb8--the couadJ coMdend~ l~EA CONTIUIUTION . 1be Qty Q>undl apprCMd mend1na Cha dme It bu to dedde. bow to apend $350,000 from JDA. 1be COUDQJJ now bu und1 July 1 to dedde wtw to do with the~ llEA pV9 the $350,000 to the dty u put of an ....,.eot. ltnce it hid not spent the money 00 pubUc art within &Ix montht ol ptt1na its cead&ade of occupancy. u ft WU required to U part of ltl final muter plan. 1be home accel80rles and fumitwe company bad been requ1red by the dty to lpelld the money on public art u part ol the Home Ranch project but faDed to do IO heuuse It was wa1tina for the city to aeate a public-art ordlnance, which never materlallzed. 1be Home Ranch projec::l ta the sprawttog mJx.ed-use project north of the San Diego freeway that includes UCFA WHAT rT MEANS The dty will have Wltfl July 1 to decide how to apend the JllOOilell u il chooses not to spend the 6nlds. the money must be returned to OCEA. which will have to complete the in.ctaD•tion of public art within six months of getting the money back. WHAT WAS SAi> "'The OCEA money should be spent for public art. ... I don't want to aee it used for 6xlng streets.• resident Beth Refak.es said. WHAT WAS SAID "We'd be open to a lot of altemadvel," company apobunan Paul freeman said. "We don't want It to just go to the [dty'1J general fund or an ordinary capital-improvement project. We want It to be meaningful· UNDERGROUND UTILmES m • WMATi Nm~ eouno11 MNdno .__.l:JQp.m.No¥.11 •••a City Hett, 71 Felr Dftw • INPORUA1'0N: (714) 714-1221 ..... and brtna their rMUlta beck to dMi coUndl for COC111den11on. WHATWAIUID •No IDlller bow w. llice it. I dlink WI need a JOt ol~ from the comm~· CouDC:l1man Allan Maneoor aaJd. "I think the atpport la there.,. SKATE PARK SPONSORSHIP PROGRAM 1be cound1 approved a contract for $19,000 for the PubUc Entesprtse Group -which baa been studying sponaol'lhfp pouibfildea for the skate part at ThWlnkle Park. The group wlD now prepare mukedng and aales materials Wustrad.ng the beneftt.s of various sponsorship elements to potmtial sponsors and to provide Vi4uaJ representations of what these elements would look The council approved d1recting staff to ~e sponaorahJp focus on the overall goal of putting all the 4 0 =-elements Include things remaining overhead utilldes in the city like banner advertising on underground, and to coordinate the light poles, lnfonnadon ldosb and effort with street repair wherever tra&h-contalner advertising, The skate possible. park will be at TeWU\kle Patt and Is The council directed staff' to start by expected to open in April. polling residents on how Man.soar and C.Ouncilman Ouis Steel they would feel about a dissented. bond issue to underground .,...., the utility lines on main WHAT rT IEANS streets. C.Oundl members ~ The dty is not going to rush into also directed staff to implementing sponsorship programs - . ..,, HUSCROFT HOUSE CONTRIBUTION explore a policy similar to Newport without getting a better sense of how · Beach's that would spell out guidelines they will look. for residents in various areas to pay for putting utilities underground in their WHAT WAS SAID The council approved spending $200,000 it ~ from an agreemen1 with C.J. Segetmom & Sons by dMdmg it up: SlSS,000 will go toward a veterans memorial at Harbor Lawn-Mount~ neighborhoods if they so desire. ·1 would rather have them come back Mayor Gary Monahan dissented. and see what it would look llke, • Monahan said. ·rd like 10 go forward. WHAT rT MEANS and if it feels as If there's 100 much City staff will explore these two impact. we can cut back.· .. HOW TO CONTACT YOUR REPRESENTATIVES CITY OF COSTA MESA Costa Mesa cnv Hell. n Far ·Drive, Costa Meu, CA 92628, (714) 754-5223 Meyor. 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Vioe President Walt Howald, Jeny Patterson end Annendo Ruiz; atudent trustee Heather Larson NEWPORT-MESA UNIF1EO SCHOOL DISTRICT District Office: 2985-A Bear St, Costa Mesa, CA 92626, (714) 424-5000 &+-ll••tdent: Robert Barbot ao.rd: President Dane Blad(. Vice President s.,...,,. Stokes, Cleric David Brook.I, Tom Egan, Martha Auor, Judy Franco end Linde Sneen ORANGE COUNTY BOARD OF EOUCATlON 200 1Calmu1 Drive, P.O. Box 9050, Cotta Mesa, CA 92628-9060, (714) 966-..ooo EJizebeth D. Per1cer, member, Trustee Area 6, Costa Mesa, Newport 8eadl ORANGE COUNTY BOARD OF SUPERYISORS Hell of Administration, 10 Civic Center Ptau, Santa Ana, CA 92701 •Jim Sltva. 2nd District (Coat.a Meu, Newport Beecti), (714) 834-3220 • Thomas Wiison, 6th District (Newport Coast), (714) 834-~ STATE SENATE Roae Johnson (R), 35th Diltrict. 18662 MacArthur Blvd., Sutte 395, Irvine, CA 92716, (949) 833-0180; fax: (949) 833-0696; Pren Secretary Pat Joyce, (918) 323-1200 STATE ASSEmY •John Campbeft (R), 10th District, It's like, vou.Qow, local. .. I I State Capitol, Sacramento, CA 95814, (916) 319-2070 E-mail: ditltrictlO@asumbly.ca.QOV · ,, • Ken Maddox (R). 68th District. • State Capitol, Sacramento, CA 95814, (916) 319-2068; Or local o1fice et 1503 South Coast Drive, Sutte 205, Coat.a Mesa 92626; (714) 668-2100 Fax: (714) 668-Z104 E-mail: Ken.M•ddox@aMn.ca.gov STATt COASTAL C~ ·• 46 Fremont St, Suite 2000, Sen Frandec:o, CA 94105, (416) ~5200; • reglonal office In Long ee.ctt, (310) 590-5071 GOVERNOR ... Arnold Sdtwerzenegger (R), State , , Capitol. Sacramento, CA 96814, (916) 446-2841; fax: (916) 44~ E-mell: (JO'llfHTJOftl(IOVemor.Cll.(JOV U.S. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES • Chrta Co:1t (R), 48th Dlatrict, 1 Newport Piece, Suite 1010, Newport Beecti, CA 92680, (949) 766-2244; or 2A02 R8ybum .. .... Building, Wahington, O.C. 20615," (202) 22tHi611; fax (9CS) 25 M009 (representa moat of Newport ·' Beac:tt) • ' • E-mell: .... chri.ropt,.r.codl mail.houN.flOV ., • Dane Rohrabec:her (R), 46th I Diltrlet. 101 Main St, Suite 3C, .. Huntington Beecti, CA 92848, , ., (714) 960-8483; or 2338 R.ybum ... Bullcjing, Washington, O.C. 20616, (202) ~2.416; fax: (714) .. 98().7808(Repr111 ntl Colla Mw and w..t Newport) E~ll: dlwl•mMl.houN.gav "" ...... , .. ..,, ' .. • " I . ..... E.alr..._..0-: (714)966-4616 • l;ortlFu:(714)966-4668 KENT TREPTOW I DAILY ~OT Mesa High boys water pok> coach r1m Postiff, second from right, gets into the pool after his team beat Estancia to finish league undefeated .. GOLF avery loving hat he does er UC Irvine dout doesn't mind nding six hours a day range in quest of ing PGA Tour card. ike Lavery remembers the dayf as a child when he went to a driving range, but didn't hit any balls. patiently watched his father John ~ waiting for the other end deal In ~ge for mpanying dad to the range. a gift was a trip to the batting A life changed forever. Lavery, 23, who graduated from UC e in June after enjoying a stellar If career at the school, Is fresh off -g to the second stage of PGA ur qualifying school in his first empt since turning prof~ional in t 2003. He shot a 72-hole total 293 -80-7()... 76) to finish tied for 17th at Greg Norman Course at PGA West La Quinta. good enough to join 22 golfers from the site who moved ne step closer to their dreams. Lavay played in the second-to-last on the final day and knew within minutes after finishing he had tl\Ulruk!d for the second stage. •1 thought, 'Good, I did it,' but I really 't want to get too excited," (&very "I got through the ftrst step, but I to refocus becauae there are other to go." The second of the thlee-atage qualJfytng process wOJ be held at six lites, indudlng Oak Valley Golf Oub in Beaumont Nov. 10.-13. Al. oflbunday Uvery'1 second-stage lite wu still in doubt There are, though. no questions about Lavery'a dedication to the sport made 16 cuts in 18 tournaments this season, earning just more than $24,300. His best finish is a tie for 13th at the Boot Heel Golf Oub in Sikeston, Mo. Lavery has tallied 15 rounds in the 60s and has a 71.6 scoring average. The four-round events have helped season Lavery's golf game to what PGA golfers experience each week. but have also provided a lesson in handiing a rigorous travel schedule. Lavery has earned additional income from competing in the occasional Nationwide or Pepsi tour stop. The tour stop in Silceston was the furthest west of any of the 18 Hooters tournaments Lavery has-played thus far. From March through September, Lavery said he slept in his own bed at home in Mission Viejo just three nights. The travel, though, doesn't bother Lavery because golf Is what he loves to do. Lavery won the Big West Conference individual tide as a UCI senior in 2003 while helping the Anteaters win their third straight conference crown. Before college, Lavery starred at Irvine Hlgh. But It wasn't until the final round of the 2002 Costa Mesa city championship that Lavery knew he wanted to play golf foraliving. ... Lavery was near the lead and in the last group that Sunday with two spectators following in golf carts. "I made contact on one shot and they erupted," Lavery saJd. "That made me decide I had to [play golf) for a living." Lavery went on to finish second to champion Tuytor Wood by two shots. A typical day on the road these days for Lawry will include an 18-hole round followed by a two-or three-hour practice ses..ion. When back home, depending on how he feela, Lavery will spend anywhere from two hours to six hours honing his skills, moat likely at M.laaton Viejo Country Oub, }lia home course. •it's amazing, after (playing BOYS WATER POLO 4 Mesa clinches league title ' ~ '' ,1 :a Costa Mesa finishes Golden West League undefeated with victory over city rival Estancia. Chrl1Yemm• Daily Pilot COSTA MESA-In near-perfect fash- ion, the Costa Mesa High boys water polo team defeated host Estancia. 16-1. Tuesday, while clinching the Golden West League tide ln perfect fashion - with a ~ league record. Jtlnior Kyle Thorsness led the Mus- tangs with a game-high seven goals, paralleling what he. baa done all season whDe leading the team to an 18-5 overall record. "Thia has to be< a good feeling for the guys who put in four years here," saJd Costa Mesa first-year coach nm Postiff. "I'm more ex- cited for the guys than myself." The Mustan~ began the season with a couple of goals in mind. One was to beat Saddieback. and if they were to ac- complish that, winning league was the next. PostifJ said. Mesa lost to SaddJeback in a touma- ment over the summer, but redeemed A itself Oct. 5 with a 10~8 league win CM"r ~ Roadrunners. : ·1.osing Is usually a bad thing." POstHf : said. "B\Jt losing the first game (against .. Saddlebackl was a good thing. II helped them get it out of their system." The road to the Golden West League championship has gone through l SaddJeback a few times. When Thors-, ness was a freshman, and Postiff was an • assistant coac;h ~I.fl the Mustangs two ~ years ago, the team lost to SaddJeback • by one goal. But that year the team fin-., ished second-to last in the league. : This time around, after beating F.stan-• .. • See MESA. P•&• AlO ~ .. . . • • • • • . • . • • • . . ... ... .. .. ... .. -.# • . •, . . . . .. .. •• ., ' ., f : ·• .. .. .. .,,, .,,, .. .. .. • • • • • . • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • He ranb 33rd out of 611 golfen in pointa on the National Golf A->dadon'• HOoten Thur, which he began p)aylng in March. Lavery baa prof easlonaDyj for a )Ur, you start to put in a lot more hours than you would lhink.. said Lawry. whose younger brother Clvia plays for UC Senta Barbera'I mm'• golf team. "You "don't play a four-hour round and then go KENT TREPTOW I OM.Y Pl..OT SM LAVERY, Pip All Mike Lavery, a former UC Irvine standout, advanced to the second stage of the PGA Tour Qualifyllg School. HIGH SCHOOL CROSS COUNTRY ·. Sage runners · earn top spot HIGH SCHOOL FIELD HOCKEY ' Newport s_tops Tartans Sailors' defense helps seal shutout victory in TQurnament of Champions semifinal. : • • • ill I ' • f AlO ~. ~ 3, 2004 { SPORTS BRIEFLY Draganza wins league titl~ Newpon Harbor Hi8b junior Natalie Drapma ahot a 5·0Y'el'· par 147 over 36 bolel Cor Int place at the two-day Sea View League Individual gbts golf tour· nament Tueeday. Draganz.a won by 10 strokes at the San Juan Hills Country Oub • In San Juan Capiatrano and won the league dtle for die third straight year. Senior Kayleigh Hom ftniah.ed in fifth place, shooting a 172. Tars hammers Clpo • WATBR POlD: Brett Auer, Nate Castillo and Jovan Vranes each scored ~e goals as the host Newport Harbor Higb boys water polo team soundly de· feated Caplatrano Valley, 16·5, in a nonleague game Tuesday. The Sailors (15-10) built a 9-2 lead at halftime and furthered their cushion with six goals in the third period. Blake Hotlen· bury added two goals while Carson Hill and Oay forth each tallied one for the Sailors. Sen· ior goalkeeper Michael Robin· ~on made five saves for the win· ners. Nonlup N.wpolt Herbor 11, C.pfstrano Score~ Capo o 2 2 1 • 4 Newport s 4 & 1 -111 C.po -N. Tayenaka 2, D. Tayenaka 1, Brarod 1, Paray 1. Saves- Langston 5 N4l'WJ)Ott -Auer 4, Castillo 4. Vranes • 4, Hodtenbury 2, Hill 1, Clay Jorth 1. Saves -Robinson 5. Sip'• Bmma Koh shot 181 for eighth. Newport wins in five • VOUJMIAIJ.: The Newport Harbor High girls volleyball team defeated host Laguna Hills, 16·25, 25-20. 20·25. 25·22, 15·11, Tuesday in Sea View League play. Down, 9-2, in the fourth game. senior Lauren Helfrich subbed In and rallied the team to a 14-12 lead, which the Sail· ors (11 • ll, 7-2 in league) did not relinquish. J(j.Jey Hall had 17 kills, Bryana Garey had 15, Stephanie 1Tinen had nine and Th.ryn Tarnutzer had seven kills. Tars' Olsserly moves on •TENNIS: Newport Harbor Higb senior Jill Casserly will play in the semifinals in the Sea View League individual girls tennis championships today at Newport Harbor, after winning Tuesday in the quarterfinals ~ainst Laguna HiJJs' Alison Ruggio. 7-5, 6-1. The semifinals begin at 12:30 and the finals will follow. Casserly was the only New· port player to advance through the first two rounds. Cluissy Schwartz. and doubles players Megan McKay and Carly Ad· ams, all won in the first round, but lost in the second. CdM singles stymied •TENNIS: The Corona del Mar High singles players were Sage Hill wins big shut down tn Tuesday's Pacific Coast League indivtdual girls •TENNIS: The Sage Hill , tennis championships at Costa School girls tennis team de· Mesa Tennis Center. feated visiting Whitney, 17 · l, in Sophomore Michelle Atkins Academy League play Tuesday defeated Northwood's Devon at the Balboa Bay Oub Racqnet Merigold. 6-1, 6·1, but then lost Oub. In the second round to Laguna Doubles players Sarah Flynn Beach's Oaire Reit.sch, 6· 1, 6·0. and Alle Hsu had a golden Junior Undsay Norman de· sweep, wi)uting 6·0, 6·0, 6-0. feated University's Olga Mandel, ' ~lAaeut shtan, 6·3, 6-4 and lost to Teso-s.oe HIH 17, Whltnev 1 ro's McCall Jones, 6·0, 6·0. Slngles-1.anger (SHI def. Vo, 6-2, def. Wang, 6-1, def. Lee, 6-1; Lee Sea ~ngs knocked Off !SH) lost, 4-6, won, 6-3, 6-0; Han (SH) won, 6-0, sub Geocar11 (SH) • VOIJ.EYBAll.: The Corona won, 6-1. 6-0. del Mar High girls volleyball Doubles -Flynn-Hsu (SHI def. team lost to host Northwood Pang-Parker, 6-0, def. Parle-Wang, 25·23, 25-22. 16·25, 24-26 in Pa-6-0, def. Moon-Shen, 6-0; Dokicti-Boras (SHI won, 6-0, 6-3. 6-1, cific Coast League play Tuesday, Webb-Williams (SH) won, 7 s. &-1, but despite the loss, the Sea 6-1 Kings (20·5. 8· l in league) have Chen advances to CIF •GOLF: Sage Hill School freshman Justine Olen shot a JO-over-par 150 and finished one stroke behind St. Marga- ret'~ Piper Miller for second place in the two-day, 36-hole Golden West League individual girls golf championship at Costa Mesa Golf & Country Oub. F.stancia's Bridget Gleason placed fourth in the tourna· ment, shooting 168, while Lina You placed fifth, shooting 173. • TODAY : en. country : High sdlool boys and gir1s - • Estancia and Costa Mesa at • Golden West League finala at • Central Part<. Huntington Beacti, 1 • p.m. Golf • College women -UC Irvine at Las • • . MESA Continued from A9 ' cia Tuesday, the Mustangs ac· complished something that baa been years ln the making. ·This took a long time and we've been waiting for it,· Thors· ness said. ·ever since my fresh. man year I've been waiting for • it." With F.&tancia and Costa Mesa • highs only a few miles apart. the • Intensity ln some of the aporta • between the two schools haa been high. Tuesday'• match was no difterent, although most of the playm know each other from frequent matchups in polo and swhnming. In the crosstown rtvalry, An· thony Ad.amowia., Adam Doug· lu, Sergio Hernandez and 2ftn Spencer aD bad two goU for the Must•np. whJJe NJck Plai lldded one. JunJor Chad IWc:rt hid the lone goal for the f.qtel. meeklng Jt pa.st Mustang1 pile Matt Ja· roslawUt In the third pertod. 1boraulll ukl the Dal mile- • ltOne cbe team needs lO aa:om~ I pl1th ls pCdng pest the ftrtt I rowJd In Cho OP Southern Sec~ don playo6. .... le8IOO tbly lo8t tn the &* round to Sedcf». , beet. : But 90 tu this )'lat die tmm ' bM~whathhalCJC out to .(Ude from dXIM pll, ~ cbe ........ 1.,.. .., 80-• ~tbdrPJ~ f -and ~ Pod tnlD clinched first place in league. Jordan Smith led the Sea Kings with 17 kills, while Lind· sey Ensign added 12 kills in CdM's first league loss. UC Irvine places trurd •GOLF: The UC lrvine men's golf team tied for third place in The Prestige that concluded Tuesday at the Greg Norman course at PGA West in Palm Desert. Erik Hill of UC Davis was medalist with a I -over total of 217 (71-77·69). UCI sophomore SCHEDULE Vegas Founders, Henderson, Nev. Soccer Cotlege men -Cal Poly at UC Irvine, 7 p.m.; Fresno Pacific at Vanguard, NAIA Region II, 1 p.m. ,._,. High school gir1s -Newport Harbor at Sea View League finals at Woodbridge, 12:30 p.m. Brian Edlck .. flniahed fourth at 222 (73-76-73), freshman Gu· rett ~P was ninth at 226 (76- 74· 76), junior Jay Oloe placed 36th at 235 (80·79-76),. fresh. man Kenny Kim wu 39th at 236 (76· 78·82) and senior Nate Yates finished 57tb at 242 (82· 80-80). Sage sweeps Whi~y • WLLBYBAJJ.: Cat Dalley and Haywood Wright ea&i tallied a team-high seven .kil1a to help power the Sage Hill School Pia volleyball team to a 25-15, 25-13, 25-12 Academy League victory over host WhltneyTueeday. Dailey added six service aces while Vista Murphy tallied six kills and three aces for the Lightning (13·6, 7·2 in league), who can clinch second place in league outright when they host Brethren Christian in the league finale Thursday. VicJcy Gutierrez added four digs for the winners. Rustlers tie Coast •SOCCER: Nik Gabaldon of Golden West College scored in the 65th and 77th minutes to rally the visiting Rustlers in the second half as they tied Orange Coast, 2·2, in an Orange Empire Conference men's soccer game Tuesday. Jose Serpas scored in the 47th minute for OCC (9·4·4, 7-2-3 in rhe OEC) on a rebound and Eli Solis gave the hosts a 2·0 edge in the 53rd minute on a header. fl/WC is 5-8·3, 2· 7 ·3. Anteaters move to fifth •GOLF: The UC Irvine women's golf team shot a 296 on the second day of the Las Vegas Collegiate Showdown at Anthem Country Oub Tuesday and sits in fifth place going into the final round today. Selanee Henderson shot even-par 72 and leads the Ant· eaters with a 2-over 146 (74-72). Henderson enters the final round in fourth place, one shot out of the lead. Jane Olin (76- 76) and Carling Olo (78· 74) are 11ed for 24th aft.er carding 152 over two rounds. Angela Won !.hot 74 on the second round and is in 30th place at 153. Kim Lorenzana is 7lst at 162. QUOTE OF THE DAY "Every {team] hates us. They all have banners that say, 'Beat Newport.' " Jenny T•ytor, Newport Harbor senior field hockey standout ~ Community college women - Orange Coast at Riverside, 7 p.m. High sdlool gir1s -Santa Ans at Estancia, 3:15 p.m. W.Wpolo High school boys -Woodbridge at Newport Harbor, 3 p.m.; Corona del Mar at Laguna Beach, 4 p.m. r PHOTOS BY MARK C DUSTIN I DAILY P1l01 Top photo, Newport Harbor's Julia Bernay, left, bnngs the ball upfield while using her body to block out Glendora's Melanie Pasillas, who 1s trying to steal the ball. Above, Newport Harbor's Amanda Fallon (6) gives teammate Jenny Taylor, right, a hug wtule Sasha Grumman rushes m to join the celebration. Below, Newport Harbor's Reese Simmons, center. tries to bring the ball upfield while Glendora's Michelle Carter, left, tnes to steal the ball in Tuesday's Tournament of Champions. NEWPORT Continued from A9 ior captain Jenny Taylor for the game's only goal. Once the final whistle sounded. Taylor and Sim- mons, along with their teammates, jogged in a sin· gle·file line through a tunnel fonned by Newport's junior varsity squad while cheers blanketed the field . "That is the best hockey we've played all year," said Simmons, a forward who also scored a goal In Newport's 2-0 victory against Owninade in Satur· day's first round. "We had fun out there. Everyone got along and we bad a good time. We wanted it." The Sailors (18--3-5) spent the majority of the ftrst half in the Tun.ans' zone and tallied four of their five penalty comers and seven shots in the Ont half. But Glendora moved more players to the front lines during the ftnaJ 30 minutes. At one stage. the Th.rtana (9·3·3), who tlnlshed second to Bonita in the Golden West League, had just one defender to help protect the goal The shift caused Newport Coach Kristy Cross to alter the Sailors' lineup. Cross spedfically moved 'Jaylor, generally a middelder, back on defeme to help withsfand the~ who fired four more lhota (six) ln the eocond baJf compared to the ftnt 30 minutes. Newpon~ed an~ of ita penalty come:ra in the fln.a1 bill •Glendora impreued me with dlelr long shots.• Cruaeald. 1be Sailor defeme was ready, tbouaJi. Daiei Pen· Rington and 4'ndsi Folta' each dellecttd eoay pueea tn front of the pl whDe funlor Jactie ~­ lot. JcnnY't •er. llOlo a ~ Mer the lktellne ln the pme'a final minute to~ eiNI the vtaory. "That"t me taup.t theM FM bM ~ ID eeuoo: a. 9'ld Of bet p1a,,._ ·~ 'We ltOpi>fid tho bd like never~'" . So much to that NeWpon ten.lOr ~ Qa. ra tawtene:e didn't need" to mU.t J KYL '"The baUbicb did a Pd Job of~ 11»· tanJ hlta and dierl IMdac the ball up dlfia'e. SUD· momllld. SAGE Contlrued from A9 Junior Sasha Grumman staned several Newport possessions while eerU<n-Amanda Fallon and jun· ior Danica Kalmbach kept pressure on during the first half. Fallon and JCalmbach tallied consecutive shots in the final minutes of the first half. JCalmba.ch got her adck oo a rolling shot that sent Glendora goal· keeper Catherine Bvan1Da out of the goal. Evanilla slid and corralled the ball between her leg pads to prevent the Sailon ftom inaeaslng theft lead. One pal, though. wu enough Tuesday and the Sallol"I now look to Thursday and Harvard-West· Jake, thd.r only obstacle to a second strn!ght dtle. Thr Sailors tied the Wolverinet. J-1, ln their prior mes"Pog dllt MUOn and Qooss expetU an- other dOle game. •rfbe \\blmtneaJ mt quick hJts and ant really ttrategtc In tbelr """Pln& .. Q'oes ukl "It 1' going to be a bard ga.mo. .. 1bm apln, the SA11ora rarefy face a team that lm't prepared to i*rftbem. Jenny'h)1onald. "l!very (teanil hMes»A" knny~r d. rnley Ill have banriea Iha&~ 'Beat~· '"1be by a ... hM beet\ not Fttfns codi:y. • Te8ml that dO ~ ~ IOle. We jUll wod: bard.. I . I r PILOT PRACTICE TEE MM!< C. OUS1lN I DM.Y Pl.OT Pelican Hill's Deck on hitting a fairway wood Focus on the target, don't worry about distance. The swing path will be flatter than with an iron alnce you are standing farther from the ban. Do not try to make a flat swing; It happens since there is a greater distance Glenn Deck from you to the ball. Square your shoulders to the target line and drop your anns during set up. The ball should be 81igned along the left ear. AJways hit down on the ball. h Is OK to take a divot if the ball ls nestled In taller grass. ~. ~ 3, 200.t All GOLFCQAST ON THE GREEN Corona de1 Mar mldeot Andrew Howard abot an open.Ina-round 76 Tueeday, the ftlst of the fow·round Champions 'IOur quaUfytng achool at MqnoUa Golf Coui.e ln Lake Buena Vllta, Fla. Howard la the lone local competing 1n th.la~. Clwnpkms 1bur regional qualifying roWldl, which feature 325 golfers pJaying at four lites nationwide. GOifers are competing for 91 spots into the national finals, scheduled Nov. 17-22-through six rounds -at the lC1ng & Bear at dwWodd Golf Hall of Fame in St. Augustine, F1a.. The top 18 and ties following Friday's final round at Magnolia advance to the second stage of qualifying for the Ownpion.s Tour. Rick Karbowski shot a 70 to lead the field of 78 golfers after the first round at MagooUa. The other three regional sites Include Marsh Creek Country Oub in St Augustine, Ra., Falconhead Golf Oub in Austin, Tex.as, and the PGA Southern California Golf Oub Legends Course in C;illmesa. The top seven players at the national finals will receive fully-exempt status for the 2005 PGA's Ownpion.s Tour -for players 50 and older -which lncludes the Toshiba Senior Oassic, scheduled March 14-20 at Newport Beach Country Oub. GOLFER OF THE WEEK: PAT HARRIS DON LEACH/DAILY PILOT A·aedicated volunteer on two fronts aub~ Newport Beach Country Club R•ldence: Newport Beech Birthplece: Hollywood Aor.58 Golf hllndiap: 13.6 FllW°'"9 golf rncNIMnt: Hitting her fll"lt and only hofe-4n-one on the 17th hole of the Mountains course at Bighorn Goff Club. Husband Ron and two other golfers witnessed the feat. She saw the ball fall into the hole. "There was a lot of screaming;" Pat Harris said. f'llYOrit9 COUfM p.y.d: Pinehurst No.2. F.mlly: Husband, Ron; six children and five granddllldren Not9wot1hy: Will begin her second year aa chair of Newport Beach Country Club's ladies club As president, she coordinates tournaments, meetings and activities end said ladies club members assist with men's club events i1 needed ... Considers golf her career.'She plays four or five times a week ... She and Ron Harris were awarded the Cystic Fibrosis Foundation Volunteers of the Year award for the Southern California chapter ... Ron Harris hes been the chapter president for the past three years and has staged a golf tournament at various Orange County courses the past 20 years ... The tournament's goiters have helped raise more than $1 million to find a cure for the disease . Cystic fibrosis is a genetic disease effecting approximately 30,000 people in the U.S. Defective genes cause the body to produce en abnormally thidc, st1dcy mucus that clogs the lungs and leads to life-threatening lung infections. LAVERY Contilued from A9 home. But I absolutety love to [golf). I'm starting to haw fun trying to do better.· And improved he ha& said Derek Hardy. who has taught Lavety for the last nine years. When reached for comment Friday afternoon. Hardy and Lavery wa-e en route to another lesson. Earlier that morning Lavery birdied the finaJ five holes to shoot 66 at Aliso Viejo Golf Oub. •[Lavery) is better now in ball soiling than when be first went on tour and he has plenty of distance," said Hardy. who taught aJ Pelican Hill Golf Oub for 13 years. Hardy said Lavery, who stands 5-fool-I 0, can surpass 300 yards off the tee. That dJ.stance I!> reflected in Lavery's perfonnance on Lhe par 5'>. Lavery ls a combined 82~er-par on the par 5s in Hooters Tour events this year, good for a 4.69 stoke average. One of Lavery's strength. Hardy saJd, is ht~ ability to apply a "killer instinct " "When he gets it going. he's not afrrud 10 kttp going," I lardy said. "We'vf' Lallted I.hat when he doesn'1 seaJ it, he can gel a bu tenldltve, '°we get posi1ive. • l..avery's demeanor also <,e~ him dpart. !Wild P<tuJ Smolinski, h1s coach at UC I. "lie manages hu. game and play'> '>hot' he knows he can play," Smolim;kJ '><t1d "I it' dOf''>Jl 1 1ry to do more 1han what he knom he can do ' n>al good i.hon game help'>. I It.> I'> good around th e green!." "When hl· pl<iY'•· he doe'n t gt-1 exttl l"U, I l,1rd\ ... aid. "I le 1' om· of I.he great playl'r' 0 111 th en· Lavery -.pen I most of la'il wet'~ res11ng di home. but he .tl..o ITUXed m a practJC:e round w11h the IJU 1eam along wllh lt''>'onc, iilong .. 1dt· I lardy, d.11 tn ant1t 1pat1on of tlw 'econd <;tagl' Hardy <;aid competJllon at lilt' ..econd '>lli~t· 1' oh en more d1ffirnlt Utan a1 tht• final1> "lfhe can get 1hrough lthe 'nond 'ldgt•I lw '' talented enough to gel on the P< .A IOur 11.trefy said. llpl Mallcll 2MI llpl lalca 2MI Llpl llatlcll 2148 Legal lloaca 2640 Lepl Notices 2640 Legal Notices 2640 Legal Notices 2640 legal Notices 2640 Lepl Notices 2640 IHMIOIKI UU.rol COM11im19S .... o..A.e: 0-- ..... 2, 2004 AT 10.00 .. ..... .. 11411 '-lpti ..... ~ ........... . ttas .._ St., c .. .. MeM,<AtHH Prelectt Pl•y1r•••lll .................... ...... -Dhtrkt .,.. -••115-0S NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN th1t the Bo1rd ot Educltlon of the New port·Mes. Untfttd School District of Oranae County, C1llforn11, 1etrn1 by ind ttwou&fl lls Goorn1n1 Boerd, btr1m1ftcr c1l1rr1d to as "Obttlct." wlll receive up to, lxrt not lat• ltlan, the 1bove sut1d btd dudline, Miiied blCb It the piece Identified above for the 1wwd of 1 contr ec:t for the 1bov1 Pro)Kt All bids we lo ~ In 1ccordanc1 with Condi tions. lnsttucllons. 1nd Specifications which are on file In the office of the Purches1n1 Dwect0< of said School DtStrict, 2985-B Bur Street, Coste Mes.. CA 92626. There will ~ a -.....,~<- ·--· .. 10100 -· ....... " ta, 2004 .. ......,,, 2tas •-s~.... C..te ·--· CA. My btddet f11Un1 to attend the ent1r1 pre-bid conference will be deemed 1 nonrespons1Ve bldOer 1nd will h1v1 rb bid returneCI unopened. In 1ccor d1nc1 of the provtSK>ns of C.lifornt1 Publte Contrect Code Section JJOO, the Dis· trl<:I requrrn th1t the bidder possess 1K Ille loltowlna class1fic1tion ol con tr 1etor'1 lic:enMtS 1t the time tf11t the contrect " •w11ded: A -· Each bid shell be 1ccomp1nled by 1 b1d Hcur lty 1n the form of c11h. 1 certified or c1shiet's check or btd bond In 1n 1mount not less thin llf'I pereent (10"4 ) of the $200,000 00 total bid price. p1y1ble • to the District. Pertorm1nce ind P1yment Bonds will be requued of the .. .,~ Ho bidder may with· drew his bid for 1 per1<1d of FORTY f'M (45) days •ft• the d1te set for the openln1 thereof. lhe Bowd of Eduu- tion of the Ht"'PO'I· Meu Unified School 011tr1ct reser •es the rlfht lo re,ect 1ny or all bids and not necunclly ec:cept the lowest bid. Ind to w1lve any 1n· lorm11tty or lfre1ul1rily In lf'IY bid recerved MWPOl'T-MISA ..... 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LAMPS GOLF CLUBS, ASSrD BOXES Pubhshtd Newport B1ach/Cost1 Mest 011ty Pilat Oc&obfr 27. Ho· veml>tf 3. 2004 W590 NOTICE IS HERUY CMN TO Tl£ CfllOf• TOftS ANO C0ffl1"0ENT CREDITORS OF THE A80VE NAMED Of.Ct· Of.NT. THAT Al..L 1'£R • SONS HAVING ClAlfllS AGAINST THE O(CEOf.NT AM UOOIRED TO flt.£ MM WfTH n£ Oft· MfG( COUNTY SUPER!· OR COURT AT 341 THE CITY ORM, OAANCE, CALIFORNIA 92861 • CAS£ HO. A2Z7970, AHO MAit. A COPY TO JOHN M CUSTAfSOH. 4590 MACARTHUR BOULE · YARD, SUITE 370, HEWPOltT BEACH. CAL· lfORNIA 92660, AS TRUST£[ Of THE Utt.IST DATED Al'Rl. 29. 1917 WHEREIN THE OECf· OUT WAS THE SEmOR Al 2283 fAIR\t!EW ,,. -... but6Mss rec«cls aM/or -... ~ llV«1torr. hbll11\1d Nn•port Unit 427, Brld11t e..dl/Cosu Mesa Delly Keros. 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Call l -888·MORE PAY (I 888 667 3729) Equal Dppo1tunrtr Emplo1er (Cal· SCAN) By Mail/In Person: 330 West Bay Streee Costa Mesa. CA 92627 At Newport Blvd. & ·Bay St. Walk-In 8:30am-5:00pm Monday-Friday Of'D SUltOAY 1-4 ("-"'rt fWtlits NH) t603 S.1 Hone Cir 4br 2.SC>a 2105 sf llllN1 u1>111decl tow11hm. Waltt to &hop$. scllb • rnt Hulf lendlc pvt bacllrd w/Spe I petlo. IV•lu• Rane• Prlcin1 S78S.OOO. 1815.0000 AutStZsell 949-922-7457 .... ...._2b1tll Mnctt ltvtl leret 7•d. 111• occ ' Souttl Co.ut Pint, we•un1 dlsta11e• to ve1y 1111• perk. Seper1t1 mester qu11tu -68.IXX> Act 9&350-7474 NEED TO SELL YOUR PROPERTY UR HOME OF THE EEKPAG ON ATURDAY CAN HELP CALL ···-MM7Mm Monday ...................... Friday S:OOpm Tuesday ................... Monday 5:00pm Wednesday .............. Tuesday S:OOpm ----- Thursday ............ Wednesday S:OOpm Friday .................... Thursday S:OOpm Saturday ..................... Friday 3:00pm Sunday ....................... Friday 5:00pm IASflWff 21S2YhN ........ REOOCEO FOR QUICK SALEH 4bf 3be PHii·•· boo views of upper Newport be1. $939,000 Act Ron Fi111me11 310-30S-47S8 310.339.Q!IO OfllSAll-3 ........ o...•c.... .... IPPfOI 5~1f. lZ001f lot Qlf 6 "'" b•. 2 in be. Offtfed@ Sl.150.000 Br Oirner Alts Wt6coelt. COlllKt T•rl w.ains. 9'9-290- 0751 0t Mt-370-9393 RURAL rROPtRI Y FORUl.f lllr .. , I-llt)SlHS unrt, I& dick. recent remod. S 1350 NICI ultl Avd niow 949-759 4519 .... ,..1111 Y..t, I•, lh l ·c pr 1 doa to -$1D\/mo Mte 281 1..588. 11 r.iO/rno .... htetl....., (t•t)•7~ t h1\ n~w<>11a11~1 wil l nol kru1w11111ly JI 1 epl any 11lvnll\11mrol for r ral P l~lfo wh11 h " In ;u1IAl11tn of '"" l.tw Our IPddt'I\ tr• hPrtby rnfr11mPd lh.11 •II dwell 11w~ adv•• 11 ·•II '" th1\ llt'W'oi)~l>f"I ·•f P .Jv.11table un dn t'tfJU.11 oµµor tumly 11~\I\ mnn~y• I.Pl • ,l\h now ~ whPn you nPPd 11 mo\fl W...l bf'<f 11 tilt· bil'illl1"5.'i Cou~I for Adot>llOl1 SAT 12 4:00 P1tS1Nrt Costa Mesi 171h & SuperlOf. (Nut ... o4. to MlchMils) 9'11!M51 ·"3Zl2 •I <AS" COWll. 90 Vtndin1 Machines in lO locetions $9,995 C1ll now1 I 800 836·3464. ... _____ .. ...-mn•-• 36 ICrfS '39,900. BIUIM renc11 In~ Fi.otaff ••· l*"f9ct 6,IW~~­ mounbiin ...... Nb'dllbll ..._... A2l.R 1m-212 §2J&.l (C.SCM) Hr 1h, New ILitchln telllbl~t*e. pr, •Id •up._"" pet oil Sl«iOm ~1450. t '' com11l.rn1 of dis r r 1mlftal100. ~all HUD toll fr e~ 11 I HOO 474 li190 Audlons 1483 WANTED ANTIQUES Older Stvlt Furlliture P1ANOS A Colloctlblft ·~-·1'1111lft-•1'' .~......_ • .-_,..".()111., ••• ,.,.,.,.,. SS CASH PAID $$ ... ~°'..._"' • .......,.. weeUYUTATCS •-....lwt•,.......,._ c~Ns'..G.~~~:~~r~'.~~ I . . . . ... I ' ' r:1M22e sofrcrrCBA8T _ ...... 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Im ... downlolds, topo IMPS. d1mo11 aph1c reports. traffic counts, FEMA maps, b-Ids, sat· elite requests, S9fC181 offers Cei-SCNt 2nd Tl'Ull DHdl Available tor Newport Beacf\ Owners with SUOStantlll Equity. Loans to $5 minion. No Bn>Nra, Direct Caoltal. FU1 and Eay . -c ""'lie. ... 721-1 ... •IW <OttlTIUC110M Of'IJt S&M 12-S 33652 Bluo Lenter11 Penoremlc coestllnt, lmbof views. 4'lf S.S111 8Pf>'OI 3.2Z7sf, J C ettecll pr, Sl.800.900 Ed Coft"'IY £RA fine Homes C.tl 949-370-57'6 9'9.f81 ·2714. I••• tt4• CM olfc SEU. IPK•. lPPfOK 400at. your unwented 129 Cal>rllk>, quiet, $650 ltema thfo••.., desalfled Marcie Mi-fi.t2·517J ...,. SIU. JOllf unwanted lterna ttvoup clntffled MSW MIDCO -OWNER M111t Sell! %0 Ac • S17.to0. Sevo w/our lowut prlct• oorl Perfect aeta\HY, 1t1.111 ntnt wlew1. Ydf round rotds w/eltc:trlc Muat aoo lo eAWoelet•. OOll't min 011t1 Ell cet1e11t t1Mnc:lfttt Calt l --..117·2124 . www.ph1on11Hln11.co"' (~SCM) ....... & .,.... fir, 1k new kitchen. beth & Berber tafP9l 0... W/d, 119!50 949-72WISJ5 .. ... licht. ..,, spadcMls, fp. If •Mt•. trewrtfne. cint ~. ........... llf'8Mf nopetsa¥tlt 12·1 ~ lflO 'If be ~-1721 -II -L • .. • 19 • --... . .... . 11: IUll' w .. • Of ~ !71 ITA w. ' E . )tt lily l . 05 .. ----.. • . . at.a..~r.t 1111.2 ........ .. moo -.. NOW n7 1 . .......... ~·z.-. ~~-= -~-,.... ............ 11r& .,., .~ ........... ....... 1171"""' -............... .. , ..•. . ........... ~,,.....~.Mr :.~~~,.-0 ... ....,........ -~-: .. ~ _. tM, lllr, ;;rm==r--· WUT sn ""· .... • '°""' • 11, 2 ............ 2210 DT•• ., 1•••2 • ... ..n .. c..,,. a1ra o U .. ,, '00 .... ':fi ~ • 80UTH 44.1e::.::U1 -IOA'llUll ; ~?.·:·. •• ,., 0 2 fOH T-tll• tMt illllmltln/ •KQltJ Mlllt cond, tlll blue, ~wlmlUf -n. blddlnr. NOllTR ~ pq. chrOlllt, llhr. •tw.... 10t1111 WEIT 125.000 obo 310-211.cu> •• ... s. ---------------J c;:, ... 2• IMNl9Aav .. 1 xlnt cond. 4 cyt, euto, 2711 m~~.t ll&.000 ,.,.__,_ma IW'l llCIN!\Y INdl IVelleOie, "Ola 20ft· 1 OOft .. wilt 10 fllt 949·97&-4147 40 ... t. ........ OpmiaJ 1.-l: lClnl ol 0 P'.AST ... .... ... Rltall ltrfltoty lot Ioctl COlllllWnltJ ne_....,. Mutt bl • Mlf·at•tlna. 10-lttt.r end bl Ible lo renwet1 new butln .... Competitive .. 1.,, plu1 .commlsllon " well u ------- Owl' .... nr Irvine Solctrum brMd MW 2llr 2be condo. 1ranlt1/ 1tt11ctlve btnlfltJ pro· 111m lncludln1 401K. medlul/d1nt1l/vl1lon, tnd muc:h more. ....... , .. resumt to: 714-tM-4671 IOI ......... l)ltlo, 2 c pr, ~-.,.,......,..,...--­Ind unit. ,..., .uwedecL ..... .., ~ S1175 IM Ml-Zl5-1187 Custom flbrtc.Uofl Shop -------· St1lnlea1 MwlM ltlfrlt· ,_......., triton Otnertl lhot> I ....-.,_, 1ntr, le'ltl n4lldtd Gllcilr Corp, 71~·2121. 2bf duple• 11850 pr, wd, kltch tpt>l'a, new ="=-=..,~-----:de-d~ . .,.,Must~ decor. ocn view, decll, VlfJ quiet 941M94·2049 bl et llNt II lo h1v1 Cll l ln111r 1nc1. 110/IW + pa 1llowll!C4I flea hra. 949-640-7170 no cm ecceptld after 7:30 PM MllKl.DH JIOll. '11 yellow/tan •Int cond, 11tw toci. chrome rims, CO 1111( ml, rnuat -PP 949.723.05491929-3341 POmOtl CA~ I '04 Platlmum color, Xlnt cond, 1111t buy $55,900 ~~'.:"'t9'h• hu utrul 949-306-2107 ... 04/I .... llan'm. flu f tf'T Mil Plw ....... 311-7191 atudlo IPl. nice , new cwpt, 1 !Rini c $1000 3008 1/2 a Blvd. 949-5114-9630 UCtwtel noouM llPllSIMTATIVI Wanted · r1werdln1 part· time opportunity to work with hlrh school ta· ch1n11 1tud1nta. Rt· aponalbllltlu Include recrultln1 hoat lamllla, 1upervlaln1 1tud1nta and worllln1 with achoola. CaH Windy 11 (520) 319- 2773 or 1 100·733· 2773 C1l·SCAN llCmM>NtsT full & PT lbl furn bMc:1! houae, for ctmttery In COM. remod, 4 doarl Prof 1pe11111nce, 1pply blech, 1•, wd, In pwaon. 3500 P'aclflc tlo. $1700 949-650-9428 View Dt, COM, 92625 C11ilornl1 few re· QUifn tt11t contrec· tora t"lnc lob• that tot.II $500 « more (llbof °' "'fl«lell) bl lkenMd by Ult Contractors Stet• License loerd St.It.I "" ...., ,...... IMt contrectou lnchtfe ~ .... """"" Oft .. ~YOll Utt ctltdl IN IUtUI Of JOur llcenHd c o11tr1ct,or et -w.c:atll.Clll.rv or I00-32l·CSl Unff· cenMd contrectOfl ttllh11 lobe thlt total Ifft tll141 ''°° "''"' ,,,,, ... """ MY9fUHMt11t1 tllet tMy ere .. t lie...., b the COlltHctorl d.· A-ZMMeYMAll Install, rtfKt ct1b1net1. .................... ........... 7148GZM ~AIJlllil• Callo~ c=.o...~. llM77SS7 714-M2-S2S4 D YEI, IEIJ. MY CAR -, Run your ad in the Newport Beach-COsta Mesa Daily Pilot and the Huntington Beach Independent to reach over 100,000 homes. Fax us this form with your credit card# or mail with a check today! c QdtnDIC DVISA DNAI Cw!,... Em °"' Pllllll a.ct" Prrtnrt a. ----.... Modl---- O•o,... o--o--..._ OM o--or--n-..---a--g--c-c-ou11.. --·•Di-..,. a ...... o--a--o,,.-oc....ec... a-.-a..--oc-00.--0,,._ o~-a-..--Run for a weekf If your car does not sell, we'll run it for another week FREEi All for just $20". DailyAPilot INDEr£NDOO 1111..,..J T ___ ...., ....... Repalfa, Wea. DesilJI & jjjiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii tnst.IMltlona. Jim Dunc"' U275870 949-650-7042 ..... -Q-lll s.arlld Wood • Cut · Clean, Dtllvtred I Stacbcl. Cd Today 949-903-3553 fif, f 11flf • l'I PAIR /i. flf \10()[ 1111o1; ...... a.... ... hc. IHT •ovas Wkly/81-wkl,/Monthy. $55/tlr S.vint All Cities ller1 GfNt rettsl Imelda, lnwld n63844 ~ !M9-m.al37 lZ).~·ll.93 3'lJ.0).9!J7l ' Lrnf11lflnl flllilt'I•••= ·~=& horttcultUnll ....W::.. dlllgn···~ ,= ... •a. ....... ..... DIUYHYPIOS Movl"I • Storaae I O.ltverlts , ••• , ..... IJ .. PUBLIC NOTICE The Caltl P'wbllc Ultlltlts Cornmlsalon requlru th1t 11 11Md houuhotd 1ood1 movera print tll11f PU C C.I T nulllbw: llmos ind ch1uffflM'1 print their T C.f>. 11umbef In all 1clllw· UHments tt you hive any QUHtionl lbout th• 111111ty of • Mover . 111110 or cti.11,,.,, • c.a. "*" IJftlftlS ~c__.. .,,~, ••••fir,...._,.' ... Ml I.A P.LUG IN Plug into the Pilot Classified section to find services from electronics and plumbers, to landscapers and painters. NEWPORT BEAC ~;•COSTA ME'iA Daily Pilot C lassified Con1rnunity M a rke tplace a-.'• ...... !Ms lllP GrNt f'rttel Cu.ant• wcwti. Fr• nl L•~ 714-531-1534 7 .J90..2945 • dllllllon of M9TJ~ S(W(R KTTINC CLECTROMC SlA8 LEAA D£TECT10H f, ienclly S.vict t4t •67J -tJ04 111"'1 CUSTOM P_... 1w.~~~ .... ,~ l'\'of'I, deln, ~ "°" lntwlor/llt Md docks. Lf103a 949-«J0.106.t ........ ~ r-~~ I P I ... l..llcAC2I a~u., ...... . - 1