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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2003-01-02 - Newport Mesa Daily Pilot-----------· ' • . a1 Serving the Newport-Mesa community since 1907 THURSDAY, JANUARY 2, 2ooa second ... story a sign Of .. -times · Planners ap prove an addition to Eastside home ci ting the changing needs of .;.,..,._~....,-C~t~~.&a fa.mw~S----.. · ;-'"'---= Lolita Harper .. Kf Nl TREPTCW [;All• PtlQl Cyclists riding along Backbay Drive pass wildflowers soaking in the sun on the first day of the year. . . Sun worshipers .win again Deepa Bharath Oa1lyP1lot It was pleasant weather along the coast for those wi hir)g to enjoy a peaceful New Year's Day. lltlhl'' That wa' 111 IY14 nlt' plea!>ant Mnter weather 1.l!d not ..ittrart huge crowd' to th1· heath. However. people were '><.'en '>C:attered all over the '>al1d'>. Mo'>t of them relaxed on chrurs, eye~ do'>t'd A ft•\.\ young people played '>Offt•r It wems the rain god~ nlddt' a 1\ew Year'<o resolution 48 y<'ar' ago to stay out of Southern C..ahlornia on Jan. I. On Wednesday, the <,un 'horw brightly on the beach~ and on tJw legendary R~ Parade llw only doud., were the hangover., Lhat hn gt>red m the head< of la.'>t night\ re-. eler'i. A \trong 'itorrn 'Y'tem that wreaked havo<. 111 the Pal 1fic: North- west and Northern California le~ than three wt•eb clgo wa' almost forgotten. · fhere W<l!> no 'itgn ol ram on Wednesday or for that matter, the next ~even day-. . ..:ud Hill I !offer. a meteorologt'>t lor the ~a11onal Weather Serv1c.:e 111 l..o., Angel~ f)e<;p1tl' tht\ year h1.·111~ called an "cl 111110 y('ar" hy the pundit.,, the lir'>t week of January will esc:ape Wt't wea~r. he ..rud. ·we don't know why.· Hoffer ~td ··it's JU!>t the way 11 work!. out " fhe la'>t lime 1t ever ra.U1ed on New Year\ Day was m 1955 wllh .i recorded rdtnfall of 0.21 mches lhl' most tl ramed on Ne\\ '!ear·~ Day, the ~ord. wa<o a whoppmg 6 21 'it'Vl'rJJ .. urfers made 11 to the be.i<.h expecting -.1gn1ficant .. urt ~mt• o.,.c.ud th!.') "'ere d1s.ippointed \\e were hoping for hetter waw' " -..ucl l.n<. Dmatale of LQ'>ta See SUN, Paee A4 Rethinking the ABCs about 1-2-3 Newport Beach resident a nd math cons ultant Marcy Cook sets out to do something different to freshen up math for students. Deirdre Newman Oarly Pilot Math students all over the world are benefiting from the creative curriculum development and instructional tech niques of a Newpon Beach resident. FYt For more information on Marcy Cook's math materials, check out www.marcycookmath.com look. at mathematic:. ~inn• '>he '>tarted because she looks at math a., a hfe skill,· said Shirley Rogers, a c:onsultanl with the Newpon -Mesa Urufied School Di~­ trict. ·it's not 'you're good or bad (at mathl.' it's a must-succeed and math surrounds you." Ever since she can remember. Cook loved math and excelled al it. While at· tending coUege at tJC Santa Barbara to become a teacher, a professor inspired her to look. within and find her distinct teaching styie. spons1ble for me hemg a creauve. mno vauve teacher a.!. oppo-.ed 10 teaching from the textbook.·· Early on in her elementary tf'aching career, Cook. W'J.'> forced to chooM> be· tween teaching math/science and Ian· guage arts She chose the former be· cause of her affinity for both subiects. . It wasn't unttl a few years later when she was teachmg m Greece and at- tended a conference in Iran that the math muses got ahold of her for good. At the conference, she served as a worlc- shop leader and was instructed to re· tum lo her classroom to try something different She went back. to her seventh· and eighth-grade math clas.ses with a pas.tiionate focus for teaching math with a hands-on approach. ·1 try to put fun into it so it's not just =[J , =CJ . 10( ... 1) :. ' ...;;.. - ., Darty Pilot < 0\1'\ \II_\.-'\ Planrung • comm..,.,1oner., gave a glowmg recommendauun to a second story add111on for an ft..a.!>L'>tde home Monday 111ght. '><lymg they undeNood that younger farm - lte-. net'ded more '>pace than 50· y~ar-old a.r<.htteuure allows for \teven l>v\ .. an who owru. a modt''>t hou'-t' on Broadwav. brought \.\1th him d '>mall arm} of -.upporter. IO < 1tv I tall to con \1nce <.·omnw.,'iloner' to approve ht'> de'>t~n., for addmonal <opace Ht., previou., fl"qUe<o.t had been denied bv rny Zomng Adnum .. - lrator Perry VaJanune. Speaker after '>peakt'r -many of ~horn had vouchful faces and satd thev could 1den\1f) with De "'an -c:aUed allenuon to an un minent translllon penod m the CllY Anne (,1fTord who <MTl!. a ne1ghbormg property. said the home., 111 the qua.Lnt l'~Nde netghhorhood were designed. fot very young famiTitw. m the late 1940,, but did not mee1 the need'> of modem families • lr11ng-; have changed . since then." ...aid (,10ord. who L'> ah.a a planning comm1.,.-;1oner m :-..ev. port Beath 'e1ghbor l.J.nce ~oore agreed saymg thl' cm ,., bound to see an mc:reaw 111 thl' '>dffie type of re quest<, • fhe whole ·f.astc,1de of Co~ta See SIGN, Paee M .. - . l([NT TRU>TOW I o.t.l.Y Pl.OT As a K-8 math consultant, Marcy Cook roams the globe sharing her ~uvc~ classroom techniques with teachers. Her methods for learning math are fun, challenging and designed to engage all students. •She has changed the way teachers • ribis professor! had nothing lo do with math. but he made you think about what ldnd of person you wanted to be: Cook said. ·1 t.h.inlc he W<l!> re-See RETlftHKING. Pace M Math consultant Marcy Cook travels the worid developing teaching programs. THE BELL CURVE Spare the change in the holidays, please - next day and evening to the accompaniment ofOuistmas music. Then I would spend the nexi few days shopping, wrapping gifts and playing interminable boa.rd games with my grandchildren, usually against a backdrop of now out.side and torturous lectures about being good losers inside. • Change happened slowfy thOlt early yea.rs Ind It mo1tly lnwMd the ch.Odren. Board games turned to bukttbiD pines tn ihe d.riwway in wblcb 00 concelSio were made tor my girth or my age. Repeated rtgU1u &etMdes became S..alM ...... M ,. -~ Daily Pilot AT A GLANCE ONllEWEB: IWW.~COOl WEATHER Mostty sunny, mostty chNr. S..P11eA2 SPORTS Aeton PWeol tope the Nit of IPO'tl stone. of 2002. S.Plpll .. .. . , "\ • f • I A2. Thursday, January 2, 2003 POLI; cs~ THE POLITICAL LANDSCAPE FILE PHOTO I DAILY PILOT Former Costa Mesa Mayor Linda Dixon, pictured in her garden witti her cat Augie, said her election loss meant more time for holiday festivities. A · bittersweet : lollta Harper and Deirdre Newman Daily Pilot .. ~-\~\~<r\----·--l ... ,_ ... : L Inda Dixon, Costa Mesa's : former mayor who suffered a ; surp~sing defeat in the · November election, said her • holidays were enjoyable but . bittersweet. Dixon marveled in the amount of ' free time she had to cook, sbop and : prepare for holiday festivities once she : was relieved from her City Council post. Without agenda packets to read . and the seasonal mayoral · appearances, Dixon said she was able to really focus on the special season · and appredate the time spent with her • family.. ' It was a linle sad to know she would . not return to the d.ais in lhe new year, : she said, but she anticipates bold new : ventures on the horizon. • 'JAILHOUSE ROCK' REPLACES 'JINGLE BELLS' There is no place like the big house : for the holidays, Costa Mesa Councilman Allan M8lll00r found out after working a 12-hour shift at the Orange County jail on Ouistmas Day. When asked what he did on · Ouistmas Day, the quiet councilman said, -Not much." . When prompted further he finally : said, -1 worked." " . ristmas treat Rep. Dana Rohrabacher and King Zahir Shah in Afghanistan in.December. For Mansoor, a deputy for the Orange County Sheriff's Department, "not much" means spending the day with convicted criminals. Mansoor said he spent his holiday ensuring a little more than just a Silent night. TALK ABOUT DROPPING YOUR HAT IN THE RING Found: Large, pointing red hat, with white fluffy trim and porn-porn on the tip. The fes tive velvet cap was found on the front lawn of the Foley residence in Mesa del Mar on Ouistmas morning by Sam and Ben Poley. Mother and Costa.Mesa Planning Commission Olairwoman Katrina Poley said her 2-and 4-year-old boys su spect it was dropped by Santa Oaus, when he delivered their Star Wars Ught sabers . The north pole gets pretty cold in the winter and Sam and Ben are hoping St Nick stays joUy without his customary headwear. Santa, if your head is cold, there are two young boys in north Costa Mesa who wouldn't mind if you dropped by to pick up . your hat. ROHRABACHERRECEIVES ROYAL MEDAUJON Prior to Ouistmas, Costa Mesa Rep. Dana Rohrabacher traveled to Afghanistan and met with King Zahlr Shah in Kabul. Shah presented Rohrabacher with a royaJ medaJlion for the congressman's unwavering support of democracy in Afgha@tan over the years. Rohrabacher aJso visited the Middle East, touring the front lines on Lhe Kuwaiti border with Iraq and meeting with American military. Then it was off to London to meet with Iraqi opposition leaders. '" He was home for Ouistmas, though, to spend time with wife, Rhonda. COX TAKES ON PERCH ANO BIG BEAR Newport Beach's Rep. Ouis Cox spent the Olristmas holidays In Newport Beach with his family. On Ouistmas Eve, he took his three children and wife to Our Lady Queen of Angels for mass and, the nex-t day, hosted 18 relatives for dinner. On the weekend, he took his kids skiing at Big Bear and also took hls 9-year-old son, Cllarles, fishing out of Davey's Locker. They mostly caught ocean perch, but Otarles' lessons paid off as tie snagged a sand shark. which he thre back. ... - POLITICAL ·CALENDAR JANUARY 16: Orange County Young Republicans will hofd a • general meeting at 6:30 p.m. at the El Torito Grill on Anton Boulevard, Costa • Mesa. Special guests will be fonner Assemblyman Bill Campbell and Alan Peterson of the International Republican Institute. For more information. visit www.ocyr.org. 20: Republican Party of Orange County Central Commfttee hosts a general meeting at 7 p.m. at the South Coast Plaza Westin Hotel, 686 Anton Blvd., Costa Mesa. Admission is free. and all Republicans are welcome. (714) 556-8555 FEBRUARY 12: Orange County Young . Republicans will host its general meeting at 7 p.m. at the El Torito on Anton Boulevard, Costa Mesa. For more information, visit www.ocyr.org. 17: Republican Party of Orange County Central Committee hosts a general meeting at 1 p.m. at the South Coast Plaza Westin Hotel, 686 Anton Blvd .• Costa Mesa. Admission is free, and all Republicans are welcome. (714) 556-8655 17: Republican Party of Orange County hosts ~ ·Annual Presidents Day ·· Cheny Pie Reception" immediately following the Central Committee Meeting at Antonello Ristorante at SoUth Coast Village. (714) 556-8555 MARCH 12: Orange County Young Republicans will hold a general meeting at 1 p.m. sit the El Torito on Anton Boulevard In Costa Mesa. For more information. visi1 www.ocyr.org. 17: Republican Party of Orange County Central Committee will hold a general meeting at 7 p.m . at the South Coast Plaza Westin Hotel at 686 Anton Blvd., Costa Mesa. Admission is free, and all republicans are welcome . (714) 556-8555 . APRIL 21: Republican Party of Orange County Central Committee will hold a general meeting at 1 p.m . at the South Coast Plaza Westin Hotel at 686 Anton Blvd .• Costa Mesa. Admission is free. and all republicans are welcome. (714) 556-8555 . 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Ot ... lf)d tJ • • - OG±gg C ==.:;;;t: • Dally Pilot Video designed to send message of clean~ water City plans to distribute public service message to agenc.ies throughout Orange County. June C1111r.nde .Daily Pilot Nl:.WPORT BEACH -The rnoi,t powerful weapon in the mys ar!tenaJ to 11T1prove water quality could soon be unleashed on the public. The c11y has just completed a video that it hopes will spread a countywtde message to keep wa- ter clean The city of Laguna Beach and the lrvme Ranch Wa- ter Dt~tnct, who helped finance the producuon, will get a screen- u'tg on Jan. 9 If they approve, the c11y will begm d1stnouting the Video 10 numerous agencies 10 Orange County to spread the word. local cable suiuons, school districts and other agencies. Public service announcementS 30 and 60 seconds in length might be produced from the video for distribution to public 1V stations such as KOCE. New- port Beach Public Wormation Officer Marilee Jackson said. "The simple. statem ent that we're trying to get across from video is that anytime someone throws anything imo storm drain, it winds up In the ocean," Jackson said. "The mispercep· tion is that It goes Into the sewer. But the truth is that any time you throw something down a storm drain or even in.the street it end!> up in the ocean." Art Gronsky, a longtime local and founder of The Landing. stars in the video that anempts to rug at Heartstrings by showing the local enviroflJTlent through the eyes of an old-timer. Jackson said it's likely that the film will come under ilS $24.000 budget because of the donated effons of-volunteers like G.ron- sky. Newport Beach, Laguna Beach and the water district each commined $8,000 to the project. The two coastal cities i.hare an interest in teaching in- land residents about water quality. The water district hopes that Increased public awareness will aid its efforts to preserve wetlands as part of its natural water treaunent system. Jackson added that once all the parties have approved it. the city might hold a screening dur- ing an upcoming City Council meeting. "It's a beautifuJ video," Jackson said. New Year's Clearance 50-70°~ Off Selected Styles Stop in early for the . best selection of high ·quality, · comfort shoes! 'O · •• ....... ........ • . e . cJ (J ··~ Foor'I· SOLUTl9NS 1 llS Newport ltv~ Costa Mesa (en. If~ & 19', .. Sl'rtMs) (949) 734·2020 0,.. M..-Sat. 10-.,. t t O>astlinc'a AcceM Program is very convenient for me. I will finish my AA here and transfer to C.al State Fullerton to become an elementary school.teacher. ''-9+ · Success Ahead at Coastline . ... ' . 11 _, Wiim« Awnue ~Vd9y,CA~7 (714) 438-4839 Spring cl••• ~n ~ 3. AROUND TOWN • Send AROUND TOWN items to the Dally Pilot, 330 W Bay St , Costa Mesa, CA 92627; by fax to (949) 646-4170, or by calling (949) 574-4298 lncludQJhe time. date and location of the event, as welJ as a contact phone number. A complete listing 1s available at www.dailypilot com FRIDAY A Feng Shul seminar will be held at 7 p.m. at Visions & Dreams in Costa Mesa. The seminar will explaln how elemental remedies can be implemented to improve health, relationships and prosperity Reservations are required. Visions & Dreams is at 2482 Newport Blvd. For more info'rmation, call (626) 288-1669 or visit www.fengshuiadvantage.com SUNDAY Saint MichMI & AJI ~· Episcopal Church will host a Twelfth Night Celebration at 5 p.m at the cnurcn in Corona del Mar The event. whid\ will be the fourth concert in the 2002-2003 Fnends of Music Series, will include a festival of seasonal hymns. The ctlurch 1s at 3233 Pacific View Drive. Free For more information, call 949-644-0463 or visit wwwstm1kescdm.org. The Jewish Federation Young Business ff Professionals will hold a special event and tour of the Jewish Federation beneficiary agencies and dessert reception from 7 to S p.m at a private home in Newport Coast The , organ1zat1on, which consists of singles and couples ages 25 to 45, provides a connection and entry point into the Jewish community for single and mamed voung adults and provides educatJonal and social programs, apmtual enncnment • and community involvement while building meaningful relationship$ Fot more information call Deborah Klein at 1714) 75!Vi555, ext 225 MONDAY Tha.AJ:rhelm«'s Aun at Orange County will host a support group for caregivers from 7 to 8·30 p m at Our Lady Queen of Angels in Newport Beactl The , church 1s at 2046 Mar Vista Drive Free For reservauons. call (949) 640 1750 • JAN. 7 The Corona del Met Chamber of Commerce will hold its monthly board of directors meeting at 7 15 d m in the ctlamber office The office is at 1S'55E Coast Highway Suite 101 For more information call 1949) 673 40&0 • 1'1 , .. ,,,"Ill c 011;.::h • ''""' f, \._ h," : '' 1'J !~I 1 IO'J • Sem1-Pnvate for Men & Womeri • Lots of Equ1prrent Free We1grns • P1lates Stud.a & Ma1 C1asses • SPINNING Theater L censed • 16 Fu Tme Persona Trainers • Child Care Sam-noon M -F • Ample & Conven1ert Parking • Yoga Ta C" Stretch c asses • · Step Power Pump 'Ca-cl o • Showers S•eam & Towe s • Skin Care • Shape-Up Pnys1ca1 Tt-,e•apy Ce,..•e• • Permanent Make-Up • Shape Up Hai• Care • Acupunture Accupressure Wellress Cl n1c • Wei ht Watchers r.. · M Thursday, .1anuatY 2. 2003 CURVE Continued from Al . near-~us events. Visits to (eed the ducks on a neatby pond with Trent. for example. Or squirming through a forbidden fence with Trewr to feel the sensadon of throwing a football in the ~t emptiness of the University of Colorado tadium. Then, of course, came the inevitable sense of command perfonnance in the boys when we went tree shopping. and their disappearance to t.t:en·age activities speedily afterward. The house was frequently full of yotmg peopJe. and the gifts changed from bars and gl<MlS and balls to technological items I didn't understand and music that reverberated in my eardrums. And. finally, came the absence of li"evor at college during those early December dates. Until this year, we muddled on through. recognizing change but still denymg it at the same time by wrapping it a little uncomfortably in nostaJgia, mounted in a frame of T~Gr<vON DUI DEFENSE ATIORNEY' MYW beneficent history. Then Tumt went otJ to college, and we could no longer look away from the breadth of other changes that, bad taken pJace. It was time to begin painting a new picture. • • Trevor lives in San Francisco now, has an administrative job with a local radio station, and could only get away for a few days at Christmas. In two trips to South America to study Spanish. lleot had fallen in love with a young lady in Paraguay and would use most of bis Ouisonas break 10 Oy there before reruml.ng ~to college in Washington, O.C: The Ouistmas gift most appealing to both of them was money. And so I came to Boulder the last week in the year because that was th~only time I could see the boys. The tree was bought, mounted and decorated without either my help or my money. There was no snow. My favorite Boulder restaurant - · the only place west of Indiana I've found serving breaded po~ tenderloin sandwiches -was closed. I had 10 catch time with my grandsons between SUN .Continued from Al Mesa. ~we got a swell initially, but itf> all walled up now." Kyler Barnes said he was not planning on surfing but was spurred into action after looking at the webcam pictures on Sur· conversadons on cell\llar phones, whicb now seem to be permanent attachments to the .arms and ears of young people. And there were a multitude ol more substantial cbanges I let wash overtne this time In order to start a new picture to mount beside the old one. My daughter is a single mom, now, and handling that role with strength and spirit There Is a new man in her life who is both warm and gentJe. I must make room on these visits to be sure to see another man, who once helped piclc out the Christmas · trees and will always hold a place In my heart. And my grandsons are dealing with a different level of problems, more complex than ducks or footballs. some of which they share with me. I can even be useful to Trent in helplng hinl.lm~ye ljle writing on his term papers. So, as I write this (lying home from Boulder, I am thinking about the inevitability or change an~ haw best to deal with iL Olange is resisted most powerfully by children and old people. In those stages of life, I guess we find even an uneasy fline. a Web site \hat gives surfing forecasts and live surf pictures. "About JO in the morning we did have some good sets, some up to 4 feet." he said. "But now. it's like strong p6werful walls. It's OK. but it could've been better." Chris Genny, a Newpon Beach resident. was relaxing on the sand with his family and guests. present preferable to an unblown change. But this ls. counter-productive position to defend. It puts off-or, at least, mitigates -risk. Adventures Involve change, .and they are by nature rlslcy. Banishing adventure - even a mall one like a break iO habit -from file takes the larger risk of missing out on some or the real juices that make life stimulating. It also ignores an element of change that came home to me very powerfully on this visit: that in the midst or change, I must not forget that some things remain the same. Like love. And ~e the escalloped potatoes and ham my daughter c.oolced for me because she knows how much I like it. That dish made it clear that even when the mix is different. some of the basic ingredients don't change. And for me. that · recognition turned out to ~ the most important thing to remembeL • JOSEPH N. BELL Is a resident of Santa Ana Heights. His column appears Thursdays. "Ir's ruce we have some good ~ dt.uing the holidays... he said "Ir's espedaDy nice when you have people OYeS" for the holiday&" • OEEPA BHARATH covers public safety and cpurts. She may be reached al (9491 574-4226 or by e-mail at deeps.bharath@>/atimes.com. ' ~-.~..f'\-.'\.; ·-.. ~_,, ... -~ J SIGN Conbnued from Al Mesa is in a transition arch.itec· rurally because they are very rough homes," Moore said. Planning Commissioner Bruce Garlich agreed fhe city was changing and said the conten- tious issue is not going away. Garlich said he personally be· lieves the commission cannot blatantly disregard any two-story additions because they are sur· rounded by one-story houses. Additions_ are allowed by ciry • HARDWOOD • LAMINATES • CARPET ~ •CERAMIC nLE • VINYL FLOORING «m111 • ·~!!~'£!! i ·lm@M,i.j SOtARIAN :;:~ SOLID BRAZILIAN MOHAWK DENSE PLUSH HARDWOOD CARPET Chenya s599 Pecan Rnish • '1 ft . 10Yea-Stan ~s 1 f,9* /ortJ 'Ng G.anee h*! well Pll codes as long as the consLruction and architecture falls in line with the area ''"The fact that a neighborhood iS predominantly one-story would not leave me to believe that it is not harmonious and compatible," he said. Costa Mesa resident Michael Hutchinson was one of two audi- ence members who expressed concerns with the proposed con· struction. Hu1cbinson made mention to a possible "zoning overlay zone" being considered by the City Council, which would make uniform allowed designs for second-story additions in a specific tract on the f,astside. The same tract the Oewan.s live in. Hutchinson asked that De· wan's plan be put on hold untU the city makes a decision on the possible zoning change. Planning Commission Oiair· woman Katrina Foley reminded Hutchinson tha1 the Law only aJ. lowed the commission to make decisions on enacted codes, nol andcipated ones. "There is no autho rity for the Planning ·eommission to con- sider an overlay zone until the City CoLUlcil ti& enacted one," Foley 5ald, adding later thal the counctl should make it a h.igh priori1y to settle the overlay 7.0n· ing i~ue. Planning Commissioners ulti· mately voled 4 to 0, with com· missioner Bill Perkiru. absent, to reverse Valantine's onginal de- nial. ·veteran Planning Comm.is· sioner Walt Davenport called De wan's design one or the best he had seen. ~1 tJ1jnlc 10 de ny this lplanJ vir· tually denies a second story on this pan of the city. because I can't imagine anything better.· veleran Planning Commissioner Walt Oavenpon said. "It would be a crime to force someone who needed this additional l>pace to do so on the ground.· "I do n't see how we .could do anytJ1ing different," Garlich sajd • LOLITA HARPER covers Costa Mesa. She may be reached at (949) 574-4275 or by e·mail at lolita.harper a ls times com '•·•s• FULL BAR #\'O\"" ~::::::::::~c;o;cKT::~:•Ljs Travertine 18~ x 18~ .......................................................... 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PUBLIC SAF.ETY POLICE FILES COSTA MESA • 8tlstol Street Petty theft was reported in the 3300 block at 3:16 p.m. Monday. • Golf CourM owtve: Grand theft was reported in the · 1700 block at 6:19 p.m. Monday. • • Nantuc:bt ~: Graffiti was reported in \he 1800 block at 2:69 p.m. Monday. • Newport Boulevard: All assault'was repof\ed in the 1700 block at 3:11 p.m. Monday. • Vanguard Way: Grand theh was reported in the 2300 block 81 6:03 p.m. Monday. • Week> Ortve: Petty theft was reported in the 700 block at 2:46 p.m. Monday. • East 11th Street Vandalism was reported 1n the 400 blade at 5:58 p.m Monday. • West 19th Sb'fft: A commercial burglary was reported In the 700 blade at 3:30 p.m. Monday. RETHINKING Continued from Al rote and regurgilative, but 11\ ... 1111 challenging." Cook said. After teaching for more than a decade, she opled 10 be a con sultan! rather than an adnuni!>· trator 10 be able to stay focu~ on curriculum. One of her mo'>l significanl contributiOns to cur· riculum. Tiling Task Card Pac..k ets, w.is created spontaneou'>ly while 1eachmg a cl~ for leache~ at UC. Irvine. At the beginning of Cdch da'>'>, Cook would bring in wmethmg wtth absolutely no mJth sigruli cance, like shoelace'>. and a'>k her students 10 brain'>tom1 how lo U!>t' them for math She would then encourage her MUdenL' 10 dig around their own cnvtron ments for matenals. One student. who ht1d 1ust fin ished retiling her bathroom, brouKti1 in some extra !Lil"> with the idea or Ul>mg them for adding and subtracung. Cook took the idea further by prinung the digit'; I through 9 on the uJc-. and ere ating myriad math challenge'> with them. The card packe~ an: designed for tuden t:. 10 worl mdcpend entJy at their own lewl and for teache~ to be able 10 qwckly d.., sess student!> • Everytlung I do 15 lornwd on the ltlea that you nel"<l 10 engagl' each and every student.· Cook srud. •tn 100 many clcL'>-'>roorn-.. !teachers) let a few ha11d-ra1!>er., answer all the que .. 1jom, \t1 lleacher.>I are not as'ie~-;mg evl'ry stud ent." Since begmning consulung. NEWPORT BEACH .~/w91MW.A hit-and-run wae reported In the 200 bloc* at 10:50 a.m. Tuesday. • East e.a.oa Bouleverd: Grand theft was reported In the 1000 bl<><* at 5:39 p.m. Tuesday. • Newport Boui.vard end Ant.y ~enue: Illegal fireworb were reported at 8:34 p.m. Tuesday. • N9wpOft Cent9r om. Welt Petty theft was reported in the 700 bloc* at 5:24 p.m. Tuesday. ' • Opal Avenue end South Bay Fn>nt: A boat burglary was reported at 1:06 p.m. Tuesday . • VI• Udo om.: Forgery was reported in the 3400 bled! at 1 :26 p.m. Tuesday. •West 15th Strwt: A home burglary was reported io the 800 blade at 8·47 p.m. Tuesd8¥. • 62nd StrNt: Vandalism was reported m the 400 blade at 8:21 p.m. Tuesday .. Cook has journeyed 10 Asia, AI rica and South America. dissem1 naung her techniques mostly to teacher.. at intemationaJ schoob thal use American curriculum She demonstrates a sample math dass with a math menu that !>he ~ devised. The appe t:i.7..er 1s a starter problem that gets students thinldng math ematicaJly. Then there is sonw mental math, then a '>lumper problem -a challenge of the day that usually has more than one ngh1 answer. Then 11's time for the day'!i ICMOn. a foUow·up d'>siw1men l and on to independ ent ume "l"he rwo things I care about are dt'Velopmg math compe tence and confidence." Cook \aid An(] -.he "IUlt"eedS 0 11 both frurw •• Roget'> said. ·1 think '>he graM guis who t.turu. they can't be good at math and ~hi.' dispcb th;)I. • Roger. '><lid ""If you're willing 10 won. hard dOd pt>r~evere, you, can get lhe Jll'wer. One of the blessing.. '>he\ done is that u's not the k.idc, tha1 answer fll"it, but can explain how they got the ~.-(that manersl." · · For the future. Cook said she will conunue developmg math rumcu lum th.11 re&.•t"'t' curren1 !rends. "I'm alwaY'> doing whalever ~ in."" Look !>aid "Right now, alge bmtt dunking 1s very large. I also lovl" logic and reasoning I reel ·thl're\ a J e.ulh of qualJty malen ... \ als lt[1,th1s areal • • DEIRDRE NEWMAN covers education She may be re&dled at 1949) 574-4221 or by e-mail at delfdre newman a lat1mes com BARNES Steven J. Puaed away at home on December 29, ·2002 from complications due to his diabetes. He w;us to tum 44 on Janwity 1, 2003. . . . . Born to Dr. David and Myrna Barnes in Iowa City, Iowa In 1959. He grew up In. Corona del Mar, Calif. where he spent most ot his llfe. He attended Mariners Elementary, U0C9tn Jr. High and Corona def Mar High School. Although he ptayed alt sports very well, he will be remembet'OO for hla excellence In track and field at Corona def Mar H.S. GHted wfth both me and grace, he ran the more demanding of events -the 880 - where he held several H.S. records in the 880 for the Coach Tomlin championship-teams of the mid '70s. After a couple of years of college and not partjcolatty fond of schoof, he embarl(ed on a llfek>ng journey of entrepreneurship that gave him both extreme pleasures and disappointments. Never to be easily discouraged, he woutd )Vork relenttessly to come up with a new Idea °' product to sell to the muses. He often traveled throughout the WOf1d In search of new opportunfties. He waa wOOdng on such a product up 'o the day he died. In Newport Beach, Calif., he mamed Jiii Nak.aaako 1n 1993. Together they formed the petfect team tor 17 Y98l9 oomptementlng each other In the diffenMlt aspects of ~ bulfneas wOftd. Never having children, Sth9 loved end adored his dogs. It wouldn't be unutuaJ tor him to take a nice, warm midday 1wlm with his belovea ~ t...-.t.-• Queensland Healer. VVV• -· He lovld the beach and ocean very much, often traveling to Hawaii. Athtng also gave him great J>leuur9, but he wun~ abte to do It • often In the lat few YMra. He wtll be remembered u an Independent, ~ chal19madc ~that never did anyWng Ilk• 8l'YOM ..... He la IUMved by hla lovW wife Jile; .. ~ OeVld and Myme; Na llttle bf'oth« Mb end tv. wffe ••••• 19; .. ,.._ SuNn; father end mother In-law 1Ute mid 8t*'9y Nlku.td: brother and ..._ fn..taw, John end EJM'9 ANe1n; . end tour n6ecee mid one nephew • .._ w11 ~be mleMd by... . s.rvtoee wfll be heki thla Saturday, Jen. ... llt 1 p.m. -- Wtltdon between 10 Ln\. end 1 p.m. at W.,... &~ ~ ~. A«btdo 8-ch, c..r. (310) 371--2'4481 t948t .. 21878. ·'" '*' of tlowen., ~ tend cbllldol11 '° .. Humene Soci9ty of the U.8., ~00 l 9t.. N.W . ._,,_,._.., D.C.20037. Altn: Kindred 8'*b (800) aoe.-78158. .. ... ,jf ••• .... ... . . ltu!>ddf Jctnuary 2, 2003 M FORUM E-fMI· = :'d~i~ ~~f:tED -Lett.ra: M all to Editorial Page Editor James Meier at the Daily Pilot, 330 W. Bay St .. Costa Mesa, CA 92627 • RNdws HoWne: Call (949) 642-6086 Fax: Send to (949) 646-4170 .. · ypi 0 atim8S.com • All corr~spondence must include full name, hometown and phone number (for verification purposes) The Pilot reserves the nght to edit all subm1ss1ons for clanty and length. EDITORIAL There was much to celebrate in 2002 A s 2002 began. we all activists known as took a d eep breath Greenlighters were able to and a gave a sigh of land one of four candidates on reliefth'!t 2001 and the council. but saw much of all its h orror was behind us. their power slip away as three Still, the tragedies of a little of their candidates were sent more than a year ago continue back home in November. 10 have a profound effect on us including the venerable and all. popular Allan Beek. We don't take people for But they didn't lose without l(Tanted so much. we have co taking their own pound or stop and thinlc rwicc about flesh out of electioneer Dave stereotypes and bigotrie... we Ellis. who they blamed for honor policeman and concocting sleazy campaign · firefighters, much hke we Lricks that contributed to their should have all along. hallo t box defeats. We are concerned for our In Costa Mesa. the ballot• safety and of others and we boxe!. weren't kind to C..i'fy hug our families and attend Council mcumbent Uncla churches, synagogues and Dixon and school board temples a whole lot more. incumben t Wendy Leec~ And life goes on. either. who were swept out of In Newport-Me<>a. lhcre was office by voters eager for new much to celebrate and much blood. to pond er. fhc beneficiaries of thcu It was a year Lhat saw John lo'>W'> happen to be two Wayne Airport fined with a Wew.1dc acuvists, Allan . new set of caps on noi!)e and Man .. oor and Tom hgan. who passengers. pronw.t> to bnng i.nd1vidualtty We witnessed the and a sense of progress and community that fretted over improvement to their new the height of a m aiestic po-.ts • Mormon temple. while on the Wt• wi~h them all the beM. other side of town, an equally Oh what a year 2002 was majestic row of ficu'i tree" feU N. for 2003. welJ. 11 1s victim to city hired c:ham saw inevitable that there will be operators. di~cns1on and disagreements There were checrleadN'> -as th,t• yc-ar goes on. tha1'c; a who had to take a bow, but the given. -.how promised to go on as the But in the end, we hope that Sou th Coast Hepcrtory the lesson .. of <iept. 11 . 200 I . Theater opened the k>lino continue and the healthy fheatre Complex in Octo ber. debat<.>S, consensus. care for t'8pping off a three-year feUow m an and unityl.hat are dream and $19 million worltl ~ych a hallmark of our of expansion. In NcwP,Ort c1ti7.enry will carry the day Beach . the once unbeatable and tenaciou~ band of c 11y once again. I lappy New Year. COMMUNITY COMMENTARY Bridgli effect on entire city must ~e considered R e tuming from d holJ day · lnp. I found among my accumulated Daily Pilots ,I.he Sunday i.sl.uc, which contained both an editonaJ recommending the rejection or the Gisler Avenue and 19th · Street bridges (Editonal. "Costa Mesa needs to fight 'itudy of bridge at Gislftr") and Robert Graham's well-wrinen C:Ommunity Commentary advocating the study of the . lmpact of a 19th Street bridge on Westside Redevelopment (" l 9ili Slreet bridge plan n~s study"-). Columnist Joseph N. Bell must be P,roud of the balanced discussion provided to us on tha(page. It is my Wlderstanding that Graham and others -the Community RedeveJopment Action Committee. for example -aie seeking infonnadon, not ~a costly new study. I am under the impression that this lsaue has been •studled. ad nauseam in yea.rs pasL If this ls the case, why not present the results of those studies to· all concerned? If dty omcials In the past have made the decision to have the brid~ lp question stricken from the COWlty plan based on thoughtful i:onsideration of eound lnfonnation. DOC just polltkal ~.It should be a~ tlmp&e matter to pnMde lt co lntaated putia If IUC:h lnlonnadon doee not exist. then I·~ with Gnlham that a CO(npn!benstve study al the bnpact of a 19th Stn!et bridge abould be un<¥rtaktn and colllldered in any plan for the Waulde ntdeYelopment. NO(~c..bam mlbl 1D.11JY told polnU In his iUeQ!lllon ~ tbl bddfa. The ~he---~ lllill~--. ClOnlklendon .. cbe w •• ,.. ...... ...,.,.,d 1 --~--ID .. bl liUldld CMW •c CIG Iba bd'81't~anlbelhl11Mt of Costa °MeSa. It seems logical· if· such a bridge is built, 11 will generate a ~igruficant incre~ Lil traffic on 19th Street in both' directions from the freeway tem\mus at Newpon Boulevard. Graham believes the increase in traffic on the Westside would be an economic boon to that side of town. That may or may not be true. More information is necessary to validate his theory. Graham's supposition that Westside home values would · increase SI 00.000. to a lever dose to these on the Eastside, is Oawed. I contend that the correspondlng guaranteed increase ln trclffic on the east side of 19th Street would result ln irresistible p ressure to widen that roadway to four lanes from Newport Boulevard to the Newport Beach border at Irvine Avenue, thereby destroying the home values and quality of life of several hundred Costa Mesa citizens along that route. Yes.. the property values on both sides of Newport Bou.lewrdmay approach parity-but to the detrirnentofl3astslde homeowners. Of coune. the city of Newport ~would welcome such a widening with open anns: The extension of that four-lane road along Dover Drive to Weatcliff could llkeJy be done without dlsn.apdng a atngle home in that city. The MU.It would be to tab praswe off Coat HJahwwy through Ma.r1nen Mlle and pl'OYide Newpon 8eadl residents a fuc route to the Colt.a ~ Freeway without caualng one Iota of lnconvmlence to tbelr dt1zeN. Soundt lib a oke deel for cbern. doeln't hf • So. u the ......., of the 19Ch Stteet 8rtdgie la di9culetd, I hope 1 .. iinpKt an «M bc'Oedel'.,. of ow dty-noc )\alt the ~~ Wlllbe READERS RESPOND Peninsula ficus fracas lives on AT ISSUE: Two letter write rs a re n 'c pleased with the agreement between the city of Newport Beach and the Ba lboa Arbor Society R egard111g tht' l..d.'>t ~ord un f>t·< l2 ("I arl'~t'll IU tht' fkU!> frnt.t' 1 You lhought 11wa-.1ht la...1 wor~funny tha t tht· t 11\ of Newport Ht•ath and the Balboa Arhor ~1e1y canw to a11 JgTt'ement aftt>r nearly aJI ol thl· lfl'l" 'At'rt' cut do'hn. The lily ur "w~pon Btc"ach had full knowledgt> of J pl'ndmg ~l:illCUon 1agam'>I cutung lhl' Ire~ down 'hhl·n they ordered the lrt"e' cut dCM-11 and uni\. now do lhey t•nll'r 11110 a contrdct 1ha1 they will hreak whl'nt'Ver it stand., in tht' way or lht1r OOJt'lUVe,, Talk about I h"mg the barn door aflt'r the farc1c.aJ hor'>t. ha'i run out Th~ tret"> \'-l're·not domt">Ut . enVlfonmt•ntaUy t''>'>t'nUal tree-. hut rather. exout 1111roduted tree-. lllt'\ had no ecologil rt'a-.on to be wtwre tlwy Wt're t•xcep1 1h..it man put them 1hen· 11 tht.·> had het>11 domt">IH . mdjgenou-. lfl't.., 1he rt•\ull ~ould hkl'I\ havt' bt.-en tlw '>dme falter .ill. 1h1.," < on'>erYaOve Orange County Jl1t' point l'i the city of '\l'\\opon Bt'aLh v..a' urwth1c.d.l rtf not unlawful I 111 nol wrutmg for tht' coun·., de<.l'>lllll h th" how our govt•mrnenh act wht•n Ull'tr argumt'nl'> lat k hoth moral I t'lh1cal conviction Jnd ''"tdt'nt:e of a logit .ii thou~I prm ''"7 J 8 LITVAK ( "''J \fe-.a One trl'l' 11111 of..!; rt'mil.ln' \lJndmg And tht'>" .1 cont '""ton7 Perhilp' tlw rt'mam1n~ lrlT \'\-111 ,erve to rc-rwnd U'> all ho'h low I\ HalboJ' \1am <..,trt'el 11111 I' v.. i.I'> '\o dITlnunt ul fann -.1dewall.' 'Atll l•vt•r makt• up tor tilt' lo~\ of the fit-u' tn·e-. A crty worker cuts down ficus trees on Mam Street m Balboa. WANDA KEPHART fMlboa P1·111n .. ula FEE.DBACK Newport election integrity takes .hits AT ISSUE: Two letter . writ'e rs s ugge5t that the la te,t City Council el ec tion was a n ything but clean. I f<.ounn lman (;ary Adam,'had gt\<'ll .explicit lll'>lru~uom,' 10 Dave Hit., 1~1 run a clean campaign. w_hy did I lh'>. ,1 business~an. <.pend ht'> own mone) 10 prepare a phony phww ml''>\Jge. re..t-rw a mailbox a l a telemarkcung '>t'rvtce center and pay for the d1'>tnbutwn of me~g~ in advance 1f Lhl're ~a .. no chance that Adams would ever UM' 11 ("lleffeman welcomes ctmflict rule ally:" Oec. I l)? It doesn'1 nng true Why did Adams even hue £ Ill,, who was known to have u-.ed dt.>Cl'JHIVC tal lit\ includmg ptlony plv,>nc! me-....ages m the previou~ Brombe~.campa1gn, 1f h~ , wanted <t '>lJlll'ilkV c..:lt•.tn c.1mp.ttl{Tl' Orange <.ou111v l>1'>trtcl A110rn1•\' inc real i''>Ut' I'> 1r11c•gnl) in Office 'Allh it .. own ldck of dhtt <.and go\ernment \f•n111i.: 1111 the ( II\ C m1m 11 · mtegnl\ l'>,lll'' lcurrenLly undt>r require' high 1111 gnl\ Jnd th1: 'upport of 111vec;11ga1mn b) the !>lple!> atturlll')- " iJ1rt\ tartll' 1..anlp.ugn 'ho uld gen6raJ can ·w-.i ll do an\ th mg ahou1 d1,qu..ihf\ hun Imm 't'i-\ mg on thl' \ewport lil'ath < II\ ( nunt11' l.1c l. ol l ow1nl t>th1c'> and 1n1egnl)· ·, I \l'll 11 At.I.till'> had 'Kl''• ol Che vote. 1he fo me. thl• n.•al l'i.'>Ue here I'> bl' t art.'fuJ I act that he· t•ng.igt•d ,1 rnn">ullant knowT1 ""ho you vo11· tnto office and whJI · · lo l1.1w U'>l'd dt•n•pll!C lat lit'> in lhl' p.1'1 hdppt'n'i 'Al)rn tht· rtldJOnty of ~1,tt·rt>d 'hm"' that hl' ha' no trlll').,'Tll} \Oler. don 1 vole M.trl Petrac:1..a" Ilic me-..'>clJ.:l'' did impact tht> elctJ1on c.orrect. "it 'iho\'."ll•d profound dt'irt.')':ard fhc1r mil.In purpo .. t· v..J' to dt'>g\J'>I tht• for the 1111f'Wlt\ of the electoral prOlt"'>'> ~uppnner. of (1rt·t•nhgh1 '"1 thn would \'\'hal !ke rt>'i1denl'> uf \lewport Beac.h 'ta}' awa)' from voting llit· phony phon1• ~hould be doing ~ at~endul~ ( ~t) C ounctl me~c;ag~ did 1mpat I tht• outrnrne of till' meeting!> and e rnaihng the ( 11y < ounctl l'lection and Adam., 'ihould rc'>lgJl 'o .1 with lhe1r concern!> and iS1Sue... The City n<'W elecuon can lw lwld. Counctl should immediately dlscu~ and TOM BIWNGS pa'\!> Counc1lman John Heffeman'c; . :-..ewpon Fil'.ll h conflict of mterl"it pohC) ' ' BARBARA JOHNSON I don't beht'\.l' ,lor one 'ec·ond th;u till' °"'PWJ>On CoaM MAILBAG , ' premf'dilated charal'tl'f a.'>!>aSSihauon~ of pmt'f"ty and.need IO Um Cit}' which Vote for Man oor can be amended through service This letter is one of great concern for the recent election or AlJan Mansoor 31> a City Councilman for the c11y of Costa Mesa. Although I voted tor Mansoor. I had not read about his plans to rid the city of Costa Mesa of the Job Center and charitable organizations that serve so· many needy people. I wouJd not have cast my vote for Mansoor had I been lo)owledgeable of the aforementioned. Now that I am guilty of assi ting to place Mansoor into office by casting my vote for him, I would like to have the privilege of expressing my sorrow and con~m for my own &ack of knowledge regarding Mansoor's goal toward the job center ~d charitable organizadons. It appea,.. to be a ~If-righteous and self-centered attitude for anyone to be so lnsensJtive to the need or people because the dty Is amucnt and they want to keep it clean and afttuent by driving people out who are ln need. Thi type or attJrude appears 10 he a paradox ·or.mu ncy. Th type of p&radox reminds tne of the •1n.il oflNn. • wh n the Nadve American peopl were dri n out or their bomesteadl and many died &lo the i.:raO on tbdr way to find roo eltewbere.: Many died by th aeuom or their own people. 'Otis •ppaft to run parallel to the attitude that ManJOOr e:qwe11111 wwWd rietdy ~ Whit la e:qM 1 ed at• dMft to ~an \IP thl ~ ..,_,.. 10 be no than I • .. the potenuality 10 build mtegrity and . aftluency col,\ld·~ll ~'>l'>t in ma1.mR humanfty. lo brin~ hop<.• to proplt> whi> change'> benefic1~ for the good or • have no hope olher than. at the manlond and eur city Wlthout·p\J.Jimg moment. a Job Cen1er or charitable away the dire need'i' of the people of thl6 organl7.aaon . beaunful 'and affluent cuy. the o ry of The chaJlenge. 1t appears.js to be the Costa Mesa'.. . · hand that reachec; out and helps to build In no way do I discount the dtfficulues rather than to de'\troy. people who are In with which our city ilr chalJenged w\th dire need of a lance and the home! In look.Jntt a t the ~ue opportunity. •· with a realisoc vtew. 11 ap~aM that the The hand that re hes out is usually difficulties may have the opportunity to the hand that recci £ruit.s of the be turned around into somethtng good. good seeds that are planted in potenoal somet}u.Qg pro6tab!e for our city, 1f there good citizens. There can be security ln a were places for the home!~ to and city that wiU reach out and assist those in other needy people to go; places where need; a city that is willing to learn to be o( they could be rehabilitated: not JUSt ta maximum, rather lhan minimum. service dry out or be fed. but to house them; tu 10 God and the people about them. offer them the opportunity to be Rather than rid the city of the needed rehabilitated. 50 that tbq might rncb assl tance, would It not be better for the t.hcir tughea potmtial. city to assist people to get off the streets l welcome other reed who-~ nd reach their hlght"St potential. opposed to Mansoor"I plan.c; to rid the helping them to establish roots so that city of Costa Meta of tM Job Cmter and they may become aJJ that they haw bttn cbarttable orpnlutions. to contact me. created to be? Tbgethtt. we can J"Y for a of I hlve a...nd m~ll ll ~tansoor kn heart and a dean up of a dlffemlt what it is like to be in ~· I pcrspe¢ve t'han bV rld<lina the curious lo know 1r Mansoor knows I dty of a ~ of tomt of I DlOf.t ll I like. and how dqradlng it fttls. to promising rnawes through ptap who h Vf chlldnm who nttd to be fed. and utilize the Job ~n and dwitlb~ be In f tar that th only pta~ that you oipnlzallo know to go to obllln work to fted them Unittd. we can our cky ln is cont rnplat1 d lnR bec:a the ty aboYe dttooraltzadon ilnd wan to dean up. ~d n that ow~ peopk ~ M.ansobr know whal lt to chaJleoced wttb -the~ r \hr live on the 5lJ'l'C he • aftluent to rid the my·Of the Job ter Vlcum of povcny M olhtt aft1ktlo and charic.ble o~ We will- beduse the only pl• thAt he kneW to changa that ans liar..,.. and~ go lo be (tel had Hs~doOn beca&.M =-mat M. or any ol our ekocted of yow need to be hd1 ci6:iall,,,QiWd haw..,. '-W -1 h 1PPCU1 \hat MantOor doee not .... I ~ comPftberid tnMty dm nre ti aa.. I ' • • • • • • • • • • ' • • . . • '" • • • . ·- •• M Tlusday, January 2, 2003 DATEBOOK • . THE CROWD REEL CRITICS 'Catch' this if you can; a sWeet 'TWo Weeks Notice.-' Gathering in support'of the Elizabeth Glaser Pediatric AIDS Foundation are Newporfs Sandy and John Segerstrom Daniels and Wylie and Bette Aitken flanking a foundation volunteer attending the Pinot Provence reception to launch Ariel's Circle. Ariel:S-Circle gets a new chapter.in OC Audience applauds 'Oltch Me If You Om' W hen I saw the previews for "Catch Me If You Can,N the advertisements in the paper and eveo the credits, I thought J it waS a comedy. It Is not. It Is drama, although it has some very funny parts. "Catch Me lfYou Can ... is a story set In the mid-1960s about 16-year·old 'Frank ....._ ____ _, Abagnale Jr. JOAN ANDRE (Leonardo DiCaprio), who was raised ln a proper environment only to have it all fall apart. His father's . {Olristopher Wal.ken) business I n an donor foundation business leaders, charitable is assaulted by the ms and his emotionally ~Ariel's Circle" in organizations and people in mother (Nathalie Baye) is charged honor of Elizabeth communities such as cheating on her husband, presentation, Glaser's child, who Newport-Mesa. something that finafly leads to leaders of the had no chance in Teddje and Michael Ray divorce. LA.-based life. ' joined Udo Isle's prominent There is a scene where Frank Elizabeth Glaser Orange Coast couple Martin and Plaine, is asked to pick between his Pediatric AJDS social activists Weinberg, and Orange parehts, refuses to do so and Foundations came Teddie and M1chael CQunty's high-profile leader runs away. It is at this point to Costa Mesa to Ray invited friends of the California Bar Assn., that Frank, ne~ding the price of inform, inspire and COOK to initiate a chapter Wylie Altken, antl his wife, a train ticket, discovers what a rally the support of B. W. of Ariels Circle in Bette, to host the Pinot small piece of paper called a Orange County Orange County. The Provence reception, which check can do. activists in the fight against chapter was inaugurated anracted a cross-section of The FBI man pursuing Frank HIV and AJDS tn children. with a reception at Pinot Orange County. through the maze his life Pllzabetb Gla.wr, the wife Provence, Costa Mesa Major support for the becomes is Carl Hanratty {Tom of actor Paul MJchael Glaser, More than 100 guests from inauguration of Ariel's Circle Hanks). In bis single-minded contracted AIDS from a Newport-Mesa and beyond in Orange County came from pursuit, Carl has come close to blood transfusion in the early gathered in the restaurant for South Coast Plaza's Sandy dedicating his life to chasing years of the appev.lllce of a midweek. cock.tail reception Segentrom and John down Frank. the disease. before medical that was very much to the DanJds. Wllllun 'lbomas, Han4 is so proficient at knowledge was able to point. This was not just regional executive with portraying emotions that you protect the blood supply. another social gathering at Mildmoto and Company, also feel exactly what he is feeling. Glaser and her infant holiday time. but a very put his formidable support At one point, he is in France 10 daughter Ariel both died serious meeting of the minds and that of Mildmoto behind take Frank home and he doesn't from complications of AJDS. and the heans to raise · the cause, helping to know if he is being conned by Their passing helped to rally money for Ariel's Circle, with underwrite the gathering. Frank or if Frank.really is sick. people around a national supponers asked to make an Comerica BanJc. represented You go through it all with him. fight against the disease, armual pledge of $1,000 or by Davtd Rahn, also went the You do know that what he"is which many people at the more. extra mile to suppon the showing you is uner frustration time erroneously assumed The Orange County important foundation and not anger. In the FBI agent, did not affect women and inauguration was timed to inauguration. you see a very simple man who children. coincide with the anniversary MWe are proud to work in must get his man. The foundation, formed in-of Elizabeth Glaser's death. association with the There are some hilarious 1989, has been a Her closest friends have Ellzabeth Glaser Pediatric parts wttere spontaneous gro40dbreak:ing, grass-roots championed her foundation, AJDS Foundauon in meelin~ reaction is called for, and Frank community effon to protect claiming it sprung from the · the challenge of AJDS." Rahn • comes through to the delight of infants and children and to kitchen table when they had said. MThe involvement of the the.audJence. Throughout this reduce and p~nt HN . no idea what Elizabeth faced Orange County community shon time, Frank has been . transmission from mother to more than 15 yeah 880· The . in this fight has and will school teacher, a·co":pili>t, a child Further, the foundation women and thei'.'r associates make a difference." · lawyer, a doctor and iJ scam has pushed for the discovery have turned what began ,at For more infonnadon on artist. Ooe of his plo~ to get of new creatments, for not the Glaser kitchen table into_ Ariel's Circle and The out of an airport invofves only HIV but for other an international program · EJiz;ibeth Glaser Pediatric training stewardesses. This is a life-threatening pediatric . • through one-on-one AIDS Foundation, calJ (310) particularly funny segment.' diseases. ,. grass-roots connections to 314-1459 or check. out Director Steven Spielberg · Organizers have named a scientists, politidans, tvww.pedAJDS.org. also takes you down the dark t. ·~ . . . . ... side of life. 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"Catch Me If You Can" is rated PG-13 for some sexual content and brief cursing. •JOAN ANDRE is a Newpo rt Beach resident who does a lot of volunteer w ork. • It had to be Hugh for 'Two Weeks' L ike !lodney Dangerfield, · romanuc comedies get no re1.pect. With the gJut of heavy dramas released thls holiday season, a predictable' . but well-executed littJe movie lik.e "1\vo Weeks Notice" may. get overlooked. · Co-stars Hugh Grant and Sandra Bull0ck. follow the fortnulas that have served them so well in the past in such flicks. as 6 8ridget Jones' Diary" and "Miss Congeniality.· Once again playing a self-centered pJayf?oy, Grant manages to make us like him LO spite of his insufferable selfishpess. It's his innate c:harm ant;! chemistry with Bulloc~ that really carries t.Pe .----....---. movie. I couldn't imagine any other actor in the role who could pull this off and make it loo~ so easy. George SUSANNE Wade (Grant) keeps rus PEREZ bnlliant attorney Lucy Kelson (Bullock) at has constant beck and calJ for every single de1ail of has life, from hanQJing hi'> divorce to packing out a tie. Nawrally. they have a thorny relauonship. but their conflac(s get happily resolved at the end when they reaJize they are mad about each other. The audience can go MAwwww," and everyo{'le leaves the theater happy. Like many romantic comedies. Ml\vo Weeks Notice" is enjoyable if completely forgettable after a couple of hours, and it's bound to be a popular rental. lbere are some very funny lines. and Bullock is quite skilled at physical comedy. · Of course, there are some . elements that defy credibility. What Harvard.educated environmental' attorney would put up with such'nonsense ·· from her boss, even som~one as attrapaye ~ Hugh G~m? . And if you were making '. s200.000-plus a year and then went to a lesser-paying job. would.you also suddenly lose your fashion sense? I thank not! • SUSANNE PEREZ ltves in Costa Mesa and 11 an '9xecuuve assistant for a financial terv1ces company. ·9/0UJ~ ....... cf~~ 30 to 75°/o Off · ---Sale Start• Now--- 369 t 1nh SC 121, COila Mm (9'9) '42·54St ~ dTustin & l 7"' · behind Jid·l~J ' . ' '. . ' 0 AT E .B 0 0 K Thursday, January 2, 2003 A7 I DINING REVIEW ' Lawry's Carvery mcikes the good its slogan I f • ~ Jennifer K M•h•I OaityPitot W Ith Its stellar sandwiches and fresh salads, Lawry's - carvery in South Coast Pl~.u really is •a cut a bove," as its slogan claims. On a-busy New Year's Eve afternoon, members of the. Daily Pilot newsroom ord~red take-out to get them through the last day or the year We didn't try the soups or the Carvery Platter Meals, but after the reactions the re-.t of tht• food got, I'd venture that they're probably worth ta'iting. June Casagrande, the Pilot\ busy Newport Beach reporter. had a good reaction to her Carvery Prime Rib Original ($8.99), a pnme nb i,andwith with creamy horsl'rat.l1sh ant.I au jus, served with a '>Ide of homemade potato t hips. "Why wasn't I infornwd thi.lt you can put primt nh on bread ? Why have I hrt·11 schlepping around with nw.t beef all the'>e year'>?" Casagrande a ... ked aftt•r la ... 1111g her sandwich "I know '>onw people say thJt pnnw nh "100 fally. Good for them I '>ay that's why 11 make-. '>Ut h t1 g<HH.l sandwich.. • Ca-.agramfr, \o\hll l'llJOyt•d the horscradt\h '>..tut e ..,,ud 'ht• plam to '>a\ "hye h\ t 10 ro.i..t beef City rditor f,ln\(''> \11·1t>r\ reac11on to 1h1· Prum· lltb lll1·u ($8.9<JJ. whit h hJd romaro. atugula and blue 1)11;<"•e '>pread. wa., not a'> t•,trl'nH "I'm not a 10111Jto l.111 nor a fan or many vt').:l'lablt•'> hut bolh the romalo Jllll .Jrugul.i help out tht· f'rnnt• H1b Rieu sandwich." Ml'ter .,,11d "I a n1 d huge fan of hf ul' dwt·,t· though. and till'> dt•f1111tel} make\ the -.andwH h I ht>n .. , '>Orne great '>Ill t'' of twt'f. but the blue cht•t·-.t· pu 1' 11 uwr the top.· Meier addt·d th.ti tht• pot.JI<> chip'> v.cre Jn 1ntt•rt•,trng touch.· but ht• would haVl' preferred '>te.1k fm•, C hw.ill rhe sandwich .... "\o\orth a whirl." he !><11d Loh ta Harpt•r the Pilot\ Costa Mes.i rt·rwrtt·r. v.a' stuffed an(! -.mihng after partal.Jng of twr \1apl<' < 1la1l'd Rotis".>erie Piirk -.andw1ch (S8.~9). Bacon dnd apple chutney complement the purl.. whkh·t<, !>Cr\'l'd \o\ith roa\tt•d onion and arugula on a rosemary round . ~l)lC pork 0\1.a<; tender. the onion<, were pcrfeuly grilled. and lhe shght hrn~ of rosemary In the roll gave 1t a pt•rfect bltter\weef <,ea .. on111~ ... I larpN said. "And unbke manv place'> that need to hide the flavor of FYI • WHAl! Lawry's Carvery • WHERE: level Two next to Macy's Men's Store. South Coast Plaza, 3333 Bear St., Costa Meaa • CO~ Moderate to inexpensive • HOURS: 11 a.m. to 9 p.m. Monday through Friday; 11 a.m. to 8 p.m. Saturday; and 11 a.m. to 6:30 p m. Sunday • FAX: (714) 4344882 • CAU: (714) 434-7788 seru.oned mayonnaise was moderately spread , adding the perfect touch of flavor and texture • She deemed the sandwich • Jb..,olutcly delicious." Deepa Bharalh, our resident vegetarian and Public Safety · rt'porter, liked the Grilled Ponobello Salad (S8.99). "The rich, meaty texture of the mushrooms wa'> placed on a• bed of crt'>p greens with a light 'pnnkle of goat cheese topped with cn-.py onions." Bharath 'aid. "The roa'>tcd red peppers enhanced 1ts v1-.ual appeal and the bal-.amic vmaigrette wenr \ery well with the rest of the ..,.J)ad ." \he al-.o trit'd the:: C ool "'IJdragus w11h I emon Aioli ($:! 'l9J. wh1lh earne<fa rattng of" C"<Cetlent .. ·· I he '>talk!. Wl're done JUSt right and chttll"d to perfection." Hhara th '><tld. I had the We'>t Coast Special ,,1l,1d ($7 q9l. a l-tood chmce for -.onworw who Y.ant'> a lighter nw.11 Homaine te11uce '' tos.,ed w11h ..,hawd Parmesan. piece'> ot bacon, tomato. garllC t routo11\ and. in a '>Urpnse · tv.t'>t, m1n1. The mmt makes the '>alad, ~h1t:h othern1\e would have heen boring I ,1wry\ Wc<>t..,idc 'alad dre'>sing "-.erved on the -;1de, a n1<.:e 1u11ch for tho'>c who don't like thtir dre'>'>lllR rre puurt-d. On the w:eetcr '>tde. Lawry\ \d1111la Bean Creme Brulee is worth t.'Vl'ry penny of the S2.99 11 Ul\I\ A lln, lln of CU'>lard·y dt>hght ''covered with a cnsp rnvcri11g of browned sugar. It·., a good p1d~-rnt· up after a day '>Pl'nt hard at \vo'r~ .. ..,hopJ1111g. . I he wrv1ce at Lawry\ take-out t:ounter is amcv.an gly tJ'I. 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Each venue offers theatergoers an exciting new experience and each was UC lrvine completed the fo'ur-year renovation project on its main theater facility, while South Coast R~pertory . instigated -artistically lo one case, financially ln the other - by an .individual who has gone above and beyond the call of duty over the years to Initiate superior stage programs at their respective locations. wit btlong t<> the . worl.J's '4rgm flooring mail group -C'IJ-()/1. we are the biggest flooring Juln's intiivUiutZ/ly owned andoperaud. ...{_ . 4,000 STORE BUYING POWER NOBODY anywhere can beat our selection ~u'rt 1:.aying too much if you're not buyingfrom us. They are two with a l!I ~ l!I I~ Lifetime I~ i WarrantY ~ Carpet i $199 ~ ~ l!I ~ l!I l!I ~ l!I I~ Lifetime -~ i Warranty Laminate ~ i ~99 ~ ~ l!I ~I• passionate dedication to quallty theater and t6ey are making It happen from their separate vantage points. They are Robert C9hen and Julianne Argyros, the Daily Pilot's man and woman of the year In theater for 2002 • Cohen, whose title Is Q.alre Trevor professor of drama, has been at UCI as long as tbe'k"e has been a UCJ, startin_g his tenure ln 1965 when the university was built. His res ume of accomplishments - at UCI and elsewhere, along with his lengthy list of published books on tbeater - is far too voluminous to relate here. Over the years -37 ln all - Cohen has expanded the theater program at UCI. Jn the early days. he beaded a repertory theater company that faclded some enorµio1;1sly , difficult works. One ln particular stands out in the memory. This was the searing FlLE PHOTO /DAILY PILOT Julianne Argyros donated much of the money for the new stage at -t11~.-~outh Coast Repertory, which was named the Argyros Stage . l!I~ l!I I~ Lifetime I~ i Warranty ~ Ceramic i $}99 ~ ~ ~ l!I ill~ l!I . l!I ~ l!I ,_. lifetime I._, i ~ Warranty i Wood ~ ~99 i ~ l!I ~ l!I • 100·% FREE No ·Questions ASked · 60 Jay exchange. If JO" don't li!tt it, we will rep'4ct it (FREE production of" Marat/Sade." in which Cohen (111 a rare stage appearance) played the french philosopher Jean Paul Marat, while the Marquis de Sade was portrayed hy an actor who would go o n to create the role of Juan Peron in Broadway's .. Evita" and carve out an impressive career in motion pictures -Bob Gun Ion . Th11> year. Cohen brought rwo vastly d1i. 1milar projects to the stagec, of UC! theaters -an ep1f productwn· of Benoit Brecht's" fhe Good Person of Szechuan" in the !>pring and a magnificent i..tagmg of the hit Broadway musical "'My Fair Lady" juM la!>t month. - Ceorge. the U.S. ambas!>ador to Spatn, contributed $5 · million toward SCR0!> newe!>t '>howplace, which opened in Oc tobt•r w11h the world premiere of Bichard c;rcl'nlwr~·s "1 he Violet I lour·· and wa'> the new venue for SCH\ ninth annual I li'>panic navored Christma'> '>bow. "I.a Po.,ada Magic a.· · Julianne Argyr0!>0 love for the 1hca1er began al the age of 5, when '>he would perform dram<1llc readings w11h·hcr mother al luncheon!> in the '>mall tomrnun1tv of Adrian, Mith .. whcrl' .. he wa., raised. Afler mov111g to Orange County, she devoted her time to philanthropy and community '>erv1ce. FULL SERVICE OME STOP SllOP Counter Tops • Showers • C.raMie • Gr111ite • Wood Wax The latter was particularly significant, as 11 marked the grand reopening of the former Village !~cater, now known as the Claire Trevor l heater - named in honor of the Academy Award-winning actress who'>e genero'>ity made the project possible. She nevN performed on Mage .iga1n until 1997. when 'he -.tarred opposite SC R co founder and arll'>llC director Davtd fmme'> in a benefit staged reading of A.R. (,urney\ "I ove Leiter.,.· That liulc one 111gh1 .. tand raised $50,000 for SCR\ expansion fHOJCCI 1 Refinish • Cleaning Carpet&,. Upholstery• Painti119 -lnterior & Exterior co a Mesa (949)650-767.6 124 E. 17th MON-FRI 9-S SATURDAYS 1 SUM DAYS 10-4 Irv ne (949) 838-0141 17777 Main 118" ' -Jn 1999, shortly before her death, Trevor contributed $500,000 10 !>Upport the renovation of tbe Village Theater. In June, 2000. the theater closed to undergo a full interior remodeling that would lake two year1> to complete, and 10 which the school and campu., would aJlocate '>Ub'>lan11al additional funds. It wa., the .. econd local theater to bt• named, in 2002, in honor or' a woman who had donated a substantial sum of money for its realization. Julianne Argyroi. di'>played so impressive an example generosity that the new theater at South Coast Repertory was christened the Julianne Argyros Stage. Argyros and her husband, She is president of the Argyrm. l·oundation and has won numerous award!>. 1ntlud111g a I 9H6 city of Costa Me'ia I !earl Award and a 1999 I ove of Children and Music Award from the Orange County Philharmonic Society. Local theater is richer today for tht' arthllC acumen of Hobert Cohen and tne financial contributions of Julianne Argyro'>. ·1 heir "year" wa'> 2002. but 1ht>1r' accomph'>hmept'> '>pan the decade'>. •TOM TITUS reviews local theater for the Daily Pilot His reviews appear Thursdays and Saturdays. . SAVE MONEY~ wtdltht Daily Pilot QASSIREDS . CALL 642-5678 , OiMly Piiot Sports Editor Roger Carlson • (949) 574-4223 • Sports Fax: (949) 650-0170 Thursday, January 2, 2003 Bl THE YEAR IN REVIEW • eirso st iS.t Record-setting Newport .-. Harbor High swimmer was without peer within the 2002 Newport-Mesa sports scene. The top 25 Newpon ·Mesa sports sto· ries of2002, ~:;elected by the Daily Pilot sports staff: . stroke -Within a sax-month span 1 Aaron Peirsol, king of the back--· that included his graduation from NeWJ)Un I !arbor f rrgrr. the 2000 Olympic silver medaJjbt broke four swimming world record<. and upped his collection of national titJes to seven, while also leadfng the Sailors \l> the pro· gram's first CIF Southern Sect.ion Divi- sion I team crown. At the long course national champion- ships in Minneapoli\ in March. he set a world record (1:55.15) in the 200-metet badcstroke. malong good on a promise made to tus parents at age 7 that he would, someday, brealc a world record,· ·11 pu~ tum in a clasb of h1s own,· Sa.id Lenny Kray1.elburg. who won Olympic gold in the 200 back in Sydney and held the previous world record of 1.55.87. ·1 thought my ume was impressive, but (Peirsol\i) ume lb JU.\t out there." Peusol alc;o won the 100 back"at the '"'>ame meet and helped the lmne Novaq- uaucs club team wm the 800 freestyle re- lay to gjve him five career national titJes. He broke the '>hon course world re- cord m the 200 back (I :51.17 in a 25-me- ter pool) at the <thon cour.1e world cham- piorlbhips in R~ia in April, when ne also contribuled to a world-record time of 3:29.0 m the 400 medley relay. In May. he won two mdividual events and swam on two winning free relays to help I farbor wm the Clf Division I crown. He finished his prep career with seven CrF individual championshlps. in- cluding four blralghl in the 100-yard back. He defeated Kray1.elburg In the 200· meter back at the Janet Evans invita- tional at USC.. tn July. their first meeting ·since Sydney. then did the same in the 200 back at the national champ1onshlps in August to earn tus seventh national ti- tle I hs leadofT (backstroke) leg helped the U.S. set a world record an the 400 medley relay al the Pan Pclcific Championships in Japan in August. He also won the I 00 and 200 back. at the meet Just da)"l after hi<. coUeglate debut at No. I-ranked Texas. the 19-year-old was named Big 12 Conference Swimmer of the Month and ~ currently helping the Longhorns prepare for the Big 12 (Feb. 19 22) and NCAA (March 27-29) champi- onships, both of which will be held at the Longhorns' pool. 2 UCI men·~ basketball. -With its second straight Big West Confer- ence regular-season citJe and baclt-to-baclt :20-wm seasons. both firsts in program history, Coach Pat Do~ continued to generate commu- nity prl4e and mterest in the school's . marquee athletic team. Aneodance at · Bren &ients Center neArfy doubled in two seasoru1r AfteT ~ty missing an upset at UCLA. a 75-74 IOS!l in mid-December, the Altt- eaten, led by senJor guard ~Green, "then won eight straJght and 12 of their next 14, on the way to capturing the Big West crown. · ~er a 66-61 semifinal loss to UC Sant.a Barl>a.ra in the· Big West Tuuma- men&. the Anteaters failed to receive an at-latp berth in the NCAA Tuumament ind lbst in the first rounctor the Nadonal Invitadon Tuumament.at -BYU to finish 21 -11 . 3 Jmy ,Greens legacy -The 6-foot-3 guard out of Pomona en- ten!d the 200 I NBA draft. but elected to return to school Nei- dleS' be. UO. nor those fortunate enough -to wltneu his brlDJant swan song cam- paiF were dmppointed. He Ml named Big West Player or the Year for .the aecond Jtnllght 1e119n and with 651 polotaJn 32 games (a 20.3 aver-•>became ua~ career ICOrtng leader with l,993 points, 2'M better thin the standard aet by 'Ibd Murphy from 1962- 86. He ttcdYed honocable mention on the ~ed Prell AD-American eeJecdorll for a teCOnd ~and hlt tc:hool care« R!OOfde twld pis rMde (672), free thrCM'I mlde (553), lleU (162) and career at.arta (116). His 412 ca· teer ..... rank NO.sat UCL HJa buzm-~ 12-foot Jwnper, aoe bl smny pme-wlnnAng lhcMa he hit DON LEACH I OM.Y PILOT Aaron PeirsoJ (above) is the world's best in the 200meter backstroke, and led his Newport Harbor High teammates (below) to the CIF Division I swimming- championship as the Sailors rallied with a scintillating finish at Belmont Plaza. SEAN HILLfR I DALY PLOT . . ~ Allen Doyle was second to earn his fourth straight top-three finish in the event. wb.lle Dave Stockton and Michael 1lMi tied for third. ooe stroke behind Doyle. The event became the first in Senior Thur history to raise at least $1 million for charity fl\ three~ years. Ineligible for the 2002 NM draft. he signed to play prolellionaDy in Ger-.5 non 0uemro ..._ ua -~ ~-mca than nine Ye-rs • the Ant- •t-1e buically turned this program eaten A&tlledc ~ during around.. Douglus aakl. which time he admlnistend to grat SU()Cetl and much innovation. 4 Halo bwln wins 'lblhlbo -Guetmo ~ to aa:ept the same a.ac -The 56-year-okl be-job at UOA. bis alma mater. comes the 8-yee.r-ofd evel"lt'a flrllt 8e{ore taking «Mr with the Bruina. for two.lime cbamp6on by polling whom he pll)'td bu eblll. be wu named an event-record 17-under-par 196 to wto Atbledc OVector of the ..., in the WeA by an M!Ot·record five etrOba. ~by the National .wodation of Irwin. wbQ poc:.bted $225,000, be-e Dtrectora ol Albleda. came the 11-dme leldlngmoMy Winner Dudnl bll' UCJ llmn. the achool on the PGA Sen6or lbw (mote than $14.6 added b 111W wameil'a .ier polo. Pl lftlmon) wl c:Wmed .. 34tb Senior and Indoor ti.m and leld. durinchil ~ anet. llW uo a67•wtn.atbhSlate,~'the~· 'Du dde. a Mlt chit lrdadee the t• Oumwo .a. R 11 ........S tbl UC Ir· .. ~ .... of~ Ind lnki111~ .. 31 ....... holiM wtnnq--. · 'lblbb s.l6or Oil*. .. ll V'E Mc RAN~ uA~ v P1L T Jerry Green of UC lrvme comyleted-a spectacular college basketball career wrth the Anteater s as the Big West Player of the Year (again), and , below, Hale lr,.vm wms the Toshiba Senior Classic for the second time with a s1zzhng 17-under course record 196 over three rounds at Newport Beach CC. ooNUA01 /~YPLOT academic suppon and Ufe Skills pro-A mefnber of the National Sailing HaD grams. as well as the varsity club and a or Fame. be was also an assistant u .s. community and youth programs divi-aew COKh a the 1984 LOI Angdes 'on. Olympics and WU panted membenh{p ln addidon to $38 million dollars or to the ~ Oub in Henley-on- bnpromnents to £acil.ities durlrlg ~ fi-Thames. Fngknd, afta guiding the Pl- nal ftve years. his reign lnduded more rates in their l 0th Henley Ray.J R.epaa. than 40 All·Americ:ans. 10 academic AD-He began on the OCX: faculty in' 1963. Americans and 334 aD-conferenoe boa-~ • Uliseant elem d l&udm orees. (1964-74), dean ol ltUden (197M6) ua later hired Bob Ollchestes:. • sen-and director of marine prograrm. ... k>r ISIOdate athledc director at the Uni-des IDd ICIW:es (1986-89), before wnity of Colorac.lo. to replace QJeaaO. iris as the IChool·a aDth pemdent tro.n 1989-95. He WM 6.1 8l the time of hla re-6 1.eg<odory °""" Grant --tirement. Mer 38 Ra90ns u the Orange Cout College .crew coach. tho 7 Sboronlloy--dlle -A IChooli former president rowtJd t.M:le-~ OP Soudwn Section oil lnto the atmet with nwnerous bl-DMMit m bWlJump ~ Wtual bonora and the raped and . tbli ea.. .... ._ ...to.11. 61eodthlp or bundreda rJ hit lorinir Ihm a )unb. dilled • penonll.._. s. om'llDel\. 11 ti) • tbi ... auwn, ~ l bil:tM't Grant rowen won_,.. of~ ,_ t~75t•~o· 1 .... '°'°'of top ba'-)'911' pm-h ~S.S. M. ~7 mid H aa .... In the nadon Md ., OOClllF 11t d 1n PJW• id. ln!llnd. omw Md 0mwte ... ,. .. ,.... .. . .. ' ' . .. .. . ~ . . ' • 4 • • . • • • • • • • • • !t • ~ • • • • ' ' • • ' II • • • • • . ,, . " • • B2 Thursday, Janoaty 2, 2003 TOP25 Continued from B 1 8 CIF team champions -Newport•Harbor boys swimming (Divi- sion I), Corona del Mar girls wat~ polo (Division IV) and New- port Harbor girls volleyball (Division U-M) claimed Southern Section titles. . cdM water polo defeated El Dorado, 11 ·6, in the championship contest Feb. 23 at Belmont Pla7.a. to complete a 24-9 season. Coach Aaron Oianey's squad was led by Division IV Player of .the Year Ouis- tina fJewlc.o, as well as. All-CJF honorees Danielle Carlson, Brinney Bowlus, D31llela DiGiaoomo, Jessica Fries, Alexa Miller and Jesslca Wells. ' Senior middJe blocker Kristin McOune paced Coach Dan Glenn's Sailors. earning OF Division U Co-Player of the Year laurels. Alyson Jennings also earned All-CIF honors to help the Tars finish 28· 7. Aaron Pelrsol. Ryan Lean. Andrew Cole, Nathan Weiner and Mi· chael Bwy were key lo Coach Jason 4'nch's unprecedented Sailor Di· vision I boys swim triumph, May 10 at Belmont Plaza 9 CIF individual champions -Newport Ha.Jbor's Aaron Pelrsol (see No. I) and C.OSta Mesa's Sharon Day. (see No. 7) were among several Southern Section title winners from Newport· Mesa. Corona del Mar senior di.Stance runner Julie Allen won Division m titles in the 3.200 meters and the 1,600 in May. while Newport Harbor swimmer Andrew Cole won the Division I crown in the 100-yard free- style . SPORT.S . . . CdM heavywe'ight wrestJer•Steven RusseU was a CIF champion in Newport Division DI, while CdM doubles teams Garrett Snyder and Carsten ,Harbor High's Ball (boys) as well as Taytynn Snyder and Brittany Holland (girls) also football team topped the section field in tennis. ~ (above) Pelrsol, Cole and Ryan Lean were also on Crf. champion freestyle celebrates. relay teams for the Sailors. The 200-yard quartet included Michael victory over Bwy and the 400 included Nathan Weiner. · 1 C nva orona 1 0 Tun O'Brien sidelined -The former F.stancia High and · del Mar in the Orange Coast College basketball coach, preparing for his Battle of the fourt)l season at Northwood High in Irvine. was forced to Bay; relinquish his duties while recovering from emergency clockwise, swgery to repair damage to his aorta in late-October. from right, O'Brien. who guided the F.stancia boys to the OF Slate Division Ill Estancia's 1 ·2 title in 1991 during a five-year term, ·which he followed with seven running punch seasons guiding the OCC men. has since returned to the bench for the of Diana Tunberwolves. Rosete and 11 Fall NC.AA tifie haul -NC.AA champions in men's soccer. wom~n·s volleyball and men"s waler polo alJ had local contnbutors. Former Newport Harbor star 1.ach Wells was a stand- out goalie for men's soccer winner UCLA. while former Sailor April Ross was a stalwart for the USC women's volleyball champions. Stanford, with former CdM head coach John Vargas at the helm, won the NC.AA men's water polo crown. The ('.aajinal was also bol- stered by assistant coach Brian Kreul.Zkamp, a former prep coach al Costa Mesa and Newport I farbor. · 12 UCJ baseball revival -After a to-year hiatus, the Ant· eaters, without a single player with previous Division I experience, posted the fifth-highest win total (33-26) in the program's 24-seasons. Coach John Savage's squad, which played in the brand new Ant- eater Ballpark. finished tied with perennial power Cal Stale Fullerton for founh in the Big West Conference (14-10). UQ's victories included those over Pac-10 champion USC. as wel1 as UCl..A. Cal and BYU. 13 Prep football fizzles -Despite an unprecedented perfect league season by Costa Mesa. which claimed only the school's second outright league crown in its 43-season varsity history, no Newport-Mesa squad won a CIF Southern Section playoff game. for the first time since 1998. Mesa (8-3), Newport Harbor (7-4J and Corona del Mar (6-5) posted wlrining records. but F.stancia lost ·~ last nine to finish I -9 and Sag\? Hill's first varsity season ended with five straight losses and a 3-7 mark.. 14 Laird Hayes on Super stage -The Orange Cocw College men's soccer coach and Newport Beach resident, 52, was among seven officials selected on merit to work Super Bowl XXXVI, Jan. 3 in New Orleans. • The honor capped Hayes' seventh season as an NFL side judge. 15 'Golden' releaguing opportunity -Shifted from the Pa· cific Coast to the Golden West League, Costa Mesa won unprecedented league titles in girls tennis and girls vol- leyball. while football completed its first unbeaten league campaign to claim the program's second outright league crown. Both C.OSta Mesa and F.stancia are expected to-continue to enjoy much brighter athletic horizons in the seven-team league that in· eludes Ocean View, Orange. Saddlebadc. Santa Ana and Westminsfe~. 16 Local golf champions -Marianne Towersey, les,, than two months after winning the California senior women's amateur champioh.ships, won Tea Cup Oassk·VI, her fourth Tea Cup title in five years. · Towersey. representing the Santa Ana Country Oub, shot 2-over-par 74 on her home course Sept 4, one shot better than Olivia Slut7.lcy (Big Canyon Country Oub) and two better than Akemi Khaiat (Mesa · Verde Country Oub) to win in the most compelling Tua Cup finish to date. . Big Canyon Director of Golf Bob Lovejoy and men's champion Danny Lane teamed to win the Jones Cup m men's better ball part· ners event July 26 at Big Canyon. 17 Six diamond stars drafted -Man Oaqton, kicked off the Orange Coast College team ir\ his sophomore season, • was drafted 38th overall as a pitcher by the Oiicago Cubs to top six local players picked in the first 11 rounds of lhe Major ~e first -year player draft. Oanton. OCC freshman shortstoe Donni~Murphy (l38th overall by the Kansas City Royals), Vanguard Universlty senior first baseman Oiad Olop (167th by the Montreal Expos), UC Irvine junior pitcher Sean 1\'acey (240th by the Oiicago White Sox), OCC sophomore pitcher Justin Axre (287th by the Expos) and ua junior catcher Chris Miller (333rd by the Cubs) were aJso seJected. All but AD~ (now at HawalJ) signed and begah their professional c:areera 18 OF players or the year-C.Orooa ael Mar 11,!gh's Ouisdna liewko captured CIP Southern Section DMslon IV Player of the Year honoB in girls water polo after leading the Sc4I ~to the secdon aown in ber jwlior'ldSOn, ICrist1n McOune also led Newport Harbor to a section title ln Dtvi· slon 0-M girls volleyball and the Pepperdlne-bound senior shared OF Division 11 Player of the Year laurds. . -.. 19 Newport· Mesa soccer surge -The Corona deJ Mar High gtris program won its thtrd stralgttt Pad.6c Coast l..eagu aown and advanced to a third straight C1F Southern Section Division IV semilinal. while Costa Mesa boys re- peated 85 pP. champion. Newpon J lart>o(s girts made thdt most IUCCtUfuJ postseason run lo bJltory (CfP Divllk>n n quartertinals). whlle the Costa Mesa girts polted the proprnl 6rQ postaeuon vlctor)t Newpo'1 JWbor bo)'l 'won I playOf pme and the . HlD boya ce.n midi tht OP Pll)'Ofti lo I ftnl vanity IMIOll. Humberto Roias dominated the competition; distance runner Chnstme BJelland was one of Costa Mesa High's best; and Newport Harbor's girls celebrate winning the CIF Division I~ volleyball champ1onsh1p. SE.AN HILLER I DAILY PU.OT teams, representing 25 Newpon-Mesa public and private schools. 20 Eddie Johnson's feat of foot -The Newport Harbor High • and Orang-e Coast College product, a se~or punter at Idaho State, set an ,NC.AA Oivisicin l·M single-game re- cord by avemging 61.5 yards on punts oiao, 51, 49, 52167 and 70 yards. Th,e NFL prospect finished the season with a 46.2-yard average on 51 PUJllS, fourth-best.nationally in Division l·M.' 21 OCC state title quests -Sophomore MkheUe lcban won the individual title to pace the Pirates to baclc-to-bac.k tearn crowns at the California Community College Cross · Country Oiampionships April 27 in Fresno. lcban's 17:56 clocking over the three-mile course was eight seconds faster than the runner-up and helped OCC win its sixth state women's crown in seven seasons. The oq:: men's volleyball team lost m the state championship match, as LA Pierce won in four games to hand the Pirates their Orsi loss in 23 contests. 22 Keota Asuega runs fo record -Costa Mesa Hlgh' senior running bad scored 21 touchdowns to up hf3 three-year varsity total to 49, breaking the prevtous Newpon-Mes.a career recoru h~ld by former Newport Harbor star Steve Bra.zas (45 lDs from 1982-82). The Daily Pilot Newport-Mesa MVP'a 3.932 career rushing yards rank No. 2 in Newport-Mesa annals, be· hJnd only fonner Mu~tang Slnh Thul'$ •.333 from 1991 ·93. 2 3 Sage hire ror Ughlning-Sage Hill.hired Steve Keith, who won 367 gametr ln 22 combined season at lrvtne HJgh and Glendale Hlgt), to gutde the school~ boys basketball ' program. Keith wns one of Omnge County'i most respected coaches when he stepped down at l.Mne foUowtng the 1998-99 steson. • . 24 nlor national champions -The Newport Water Polo f'OundatJon. coathed by UO head man~ Newland and led by UCJ All·Amtric:an Jcfl Puwa'I and fellow na- tional tecun ~ Ryan 8aiJey. won the U tenlor natto Aug. • 11 corona del Mar •fllh.. Allo 1 .,.:nbol of the area' ltlcrewd toecer prettnee. the third an· J ... Plot a.p JU!11b toum11nent feM\nd nMrty 1.500 WI oo Lo,,jll.,;.i-.___,.._ SEAN HILU R DAIL y Pl I STE\ll: McCRANK /OAllYPll.01 Newport defeat.ed the New York Athletic Club, 8-5, in the title game. after slipping past a Stanforc.t <>quad coached by former CdM I Ugh head man John Vargas, 10-9, in an overtime ~mifinal earlier in the day. · • Powers (five goals in the final) and Railey (two) shared the touma· ment's outstanding player recngnitJon. 25 New ClF playoff groupings -Southern Section legi.sla· lion that emphasized competitive equity over enroll ment ~hen grouping schools for section playoff: . was greeted enthusiastically by Newpon-Me a coaches in several sports. "fl:le mdVe allows Newport I !arbor and Corona del Mar to en joy the challenge of stronger playoff compe11tion, while lncreas· Ing the chances of postseason succe~ for Estancia and Co ta Mesa. · • Other noteworthy stories: OCC mens and womens volleyball coach Orudt Q.a1.ene1e w.u named top female coach. in Orange County by county school sports lnformatioo dJrectort ... The Newport Beach UttJe Leagut N~tfonal Majors Division All-Stars (age 11-12) played for the Dis· lrlct 55 Tournament crown. but reU to Mi Ion Viejo, 13·6 ... Greg Pef'1ne CNewpon Harbor) and JulJe Allen CC.Orona del Mar) were named Newport-Mesa. AthJetes pf the Year by the Dally Pilot ... The Newport Hatbor boy basketball team won the program's ftnt out· rtgbt league title Ince 1985 by besting Its Seo. View League compe· tltfon ... Jennlf~ Pu1Ua (trampoline) and Marlo Sdarn (~ter ki racing) each won national champion h(ps ln thelr rapectfve sports ... The Newport Wave club youth baseball team po ted • 53-12·1 record to advance to h'• €\ge-group World Sert~ where II flnJ hed 1·3 ... Irrelevant Week foundu Paul Salata wu given ·An American 1rlbute" for a lifetime or community rvlc:e ••. Kl.rt a.uermet.ter, who stepped down 10 bec:om a.n us tant princf~ pal. wu replaced u Co ta M Ht8h boys athletic dtnctor by football coach ~ Pwldnt ... VanRUlrd Unlvcnity baaeba1J won the program's fltJt NAIA Region n chatnplonshJp .•• Ntwpc>rt Har· bor girts toecer forward Amy 1w11......., wu recojp\lf,ed oo lbt Parade Magulne All ·American team. · -aim,u d lllf llllTJP ... .. . . -.; Dilly Pilot 9 ·p 0 R T ~ THE YEAR IN REVIEW DON LEACH I DAILY P1LOT Among the moments of 2002, top row, from left Tory Manchester (2) ~nd Katie Yeager ( 11) key Newport Harbor girls so~cer; Rea Middle School's Eric Duarte goes airborne m the Darty P,rl~t(;up; and Costa Mesa's Sharon Day goes up and over; second row. from left: Corona del Mar's Cameron Ball takes · charge ; and Estancia football coach Jay Noonan~~~ noJse; bottom row, from-feft: AJl-Amencan Jeff Powers paces UC Irvine water polo, Tamette Rappa gets a surprise m her fir st game as the Estancia girls basketball coach, and Orange Coast's Melissa Zap1am digs volleyball · BOB FRANCY A teacher and Jdmini,trator for 39 year'> an thl' :\ewporl · Mesa 'Unified ~choul D1,1 n r1 who had ~tints at all four d1., tnct high M:hools, he was a.,.,o. ciated mo~t Wlth l.\tanua I l1gh lie was pnnap.:U ut b1anda from 1970-84 and ag<un for a hn('f interim term when he fillt'tl 111 during the late I 9YC>'>. He wa'> also in1er11111n Ul'>tm I superintendent and .., remem bered fondly by Lho<>e he worked with for h1., pas-,ion a'nd fairness. The Co1>1a Me ... a residcn1\ time as fatancia pnnupal roan cided with great athletic '>Ur cess at the '>chool. He d ied Sept. 19 of tal'lcer I le was67. CHARLIE EATON Om• of the> foundt'r'> ol tlw Atlpo uon c 1u1ld Tenm' I ourn.1 ment. hi'> involvement 111 the lo cal tenm-. .,l t•m· 'pannl'd '>t'Vl'll dt·cade,, prompting '<>ml' 10 conc;1der. h1111 the falht•r of ten- nl'> 111 Nt'wp1ir1 Beach Al.,11 wrnwd "1 lw John Wooden of OrJngt• County ten ·ms" b't Pah'>Jllc'> knnl'> Ouh Owner Ken Stu.irt, the IJdo 1,1t• n:'1den1 wa.., .i ll•achmg proff', <.10naJ at the I it.lo l<,h• l enni.,, Uuh and the Ralhoa Bay <Jub I It' opened the original Pah .. adt•' kn11i., Club in lht• I %Os llll' Adoption Guild evt•m '' one of the olde-.t tournament~ Ill the nation. A member of the Daily Pilot Spon..' I laJI of l;,dlllc, l:atun died July 18 of cancer. I le wa... 85. 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Th* followtna persons an dolna b111lneu u ftrrH, McCarthy & Price, 2700 • H Mein Street, Sult• "7. Sant• Ana, CA 92705 Jlinetl1 S McC.,.thy, 2700 N. Mein SlrHI, Suite 337, S•nt11 An•. CAW015 c. Rk:llllfd f tnH, 2700 N. Main SITMt. Sutt• ~ Senta Ana, CA Thia buMna.a ls con duc:ted •w: • 1-•1 f)llf't'""'11p ...... you•tatled doll\a IW&IMaa r-t7 No June«• McCIWttly fhts Sl8ttlllttll WH ftlecl wit.ti the County Cwll of Orwnaa County on 12/17/02 ....... 17011 Dolly f"llot o.c. 19, 26, 2002 left. 2, I , 2003 ThOl7 ........... .......... ni..r....,......,.._. ....... ~ .. ,~~;tl!I C•Mtloft A.!!;1-C«Ol\8 ...... ,CA~ Tllo z-...... (CA), lt!I C...._. A". C.6"' Th" buunns 1s con ducted by. • l orpor •tlun H••• you started do•na bus1n1n yet? Yu. 1993 ll'le loo. Inc Otbu G1•mp1pa Kirwan President This statement. wa' filed with the County Clerll of Onn&• County on 12/17/02 ZJM>2~27004 D•1ly Pilot Dec 19. 26. 2001 , Jan 2 , 9 2003 Th060 ActlllM ..... ... s....... The followina p.,sons are dorna bu1lneu H Aruon1 Rt1l Estate Services, 1601 Don Stteet. Suite 120, New p«t Be.ch. CA 92660 Triumph Moft1aae (CA), 1601 Dov• Street, Suite 120, Newpo.t 8H ch, CA 92660 flus bontneu IS con ducted bt, • corpoutlon Hav. you 1tarttc1 dolnc business yet? Yes, 12/ 09/2002 T rlufnpll Morta••• John Cate•. ~ .. Tiiis at1t.n1ent wu 111414 with Ille County Clerk of Or •!IC• Count on 17110/02 M02 .. H HO O•lly ,!lot Otc. t2, 19, 26, 2002 hn . 2. 2003 ~ ........... ......... The lollowlna penona •• dolna bu\1-• as Grand Aftnu. ''"'* tl•a. 1)4() North trend An . llS, 11ta Arla, CA t270I lar•ara O. Want, Tr11tt" of tlle ,.,..,. Q War~ Ptt'Oftal rr1nt, 0.tM Alll 10, 1"5, IQ IC S.0,ta Ma A,,.,. C..ta ...... CA tal1 .... ~ ducted by Pt"nn•I Trust llave you sterted dotna busme\\ ye(? No B11b•r• G Ward Trustee This •l•lement wu filed with the County Clerk of Or •nae County onl2/17/02 200HOOU701S Daily Pilot Dec 19 26 2002 l1n 2. 9 2003 Th068 Adtll...-..U ' ... s..... The follow1n1 persons ••• do1n1 businen n Oanltl ( Oouroua, JD & Auoc:l•hs, 616 Po1nsaltl• A .. , Coron• dtl Mllf, CA 92625 Daniel [llfl Oourou1, 616 Potnsell1• Ave., CQfon• dtl Mar, CA 92625 This buslneu IS con dueled by 11n 1ndtv1du1I Have you started !)ulna business yet1 Yn, 121 10/02 O•nMI EMI Oolllou• Tiiis alettfl'ltnl wu tiled with the Coulttt CW\ ol On111e C.unty on 12/11/02 IOOt .. I H H Delly f"llot Dec. 19, 26, 2002 Jen 2 , 9, 2003 . lh059 ........... ... s...... The l•llow1111 penont llft follll -~ .. Utep1an Cellectt•ln, 1280 l1t011 St11. 1901, :;.:;r'' 1eac11. c A Kerry l•wler, Ul4 AltMrpiao1 Or • tWfthnt ton 8-.11, CA UMt n.. ~la C4111 WteM .., "" ""' ...... • ... ,,. rou stat1" ~ bu J•t? Yes, llN 02 ltWTy l nlef "' t --· hied with th., Cnunty Cler~ of Oun&• C11unty on 12/10/02 2002 .. 2uu D•1ly Pilot Dec 12 19 26 . 2002 hn 2 2003 Th046 .Rdi11M'4nlnets "-eSllMllt The lollo .. 1n1 pef\on• are doina busmu• n Ocean Cre•I Newport 1481 Pl1c enl1a Ave Newport Be•Ch CA 92663 luthef MtlC"4111. 201 N W1yf,.ld .a9. • Onnp. CJl92867 S.reh Mitchell, 201 H Waylttld St , •89, Ounae. CA 92861 This bu•1neu 1s con ducted by husb•nd and .... Have you d .arted do1111 bustnen yell YH I ti 27/'l002 S. ah Mitchell Th" statement •H hied wit• ltle County Clerk of Ounae Count)' on 12/10/02 IOOHH H61 O•llt f"ti.t Dec I Z, tll, 26, 2002 Jan 2, 2003 Th05I .......... ... s...... The loll6wt"8 per Mins 111e dolna bu\IM•s •' o.c. Ltmoc•b, 550 rte•~ 1>1 01•nr~ r t•untr ""12 10 02 2002692SU3 O•rly Pilot O•c ll, t9, 26 2002 h n .:. .?OOJ T h049 fldltiM lusintn ie-s....... I h• followm1 11•r ~on' •re do•nc bus•M " •' Pho.i•nl-f und•nc J Hutton Centu r1r •810 Sant• An• CA 9210/ f11 s t Cu•r•nty r 1nanrl•I Cotpor •lion C CA) J Hutton C~ntr • 0. •I SO, S•nl• Ana, CA 'n.707 This buslntts 1s con ducted b1 • corpoi •lion Hn• yCXI st•rt•d dolna buslnMs yet' .Yes, 6/IS/ 02 Rnt Gue• •nly f man c1el C01ponh6n O•rten• S Ward, VP Th.. 1t•lemenl wes filed with the County Cler~ of Ofllnp County on 12/17/02 1001.oo.2roo~ Dally .Piiot Oec 19, 26, 2002 Jan 2. 9 , 2003 ThOfi6 ........... .... s...... Thur~y. JdlOaty 2, 2003 IJ SCHEDULE TODAY Ba.Utb.U College men Vanguard ·umversrty at Westmont, rJO p.m . CoUege women -Vanguard University at Westmont, 5:30 p.m. High school boys -Century at Estancia, 7 p.m.; Newport Harbor vs El Toro. at Manna. 6.30 p.m. High school g1r1s -Corona del Mar at Santrago.Tournament. pool play, vs Untverstty (Los AngehfS), 8 p.m . FRJDAY Basketban College women Untver11ty of San Francisco at UC Irvine. 7 p.m High school boys -Rio Cont1guo at Sage Hill, 7 p.m. High school g1r1s -Corona del Mar at Santiago Tournament, pool play, vs.1Aancho Alamrtos, 6 pm Socc.r Htgh school g1r1s -Mater De1 at Newport Harbor. 3:15 p.m Wrel1fing Htgh school -Newport Harbor at Estancia Tournament. 3 p m Water polo High school g1r1s -El Toro at Newport Harbor, 10 a m ,COLLEGE BASKETBALL Steven resigns UCI hoops p~st • I< \\\1-C >HD I 11\IJ I.en Stt- \ 1•1" h • .., rt''>l).'Jled I or pt'r'>Onal rt"''""' a.' .111 .i""'td11t men., h.1 .. ~1·1liall l o.tt h at IJ( In.me 111 "·I' 111 Ill' 't\111 -.i:J,on dS d 1111 111lwr 11 lftt \r111·.t1t·r' ,laft ••• \I'll' 1 .mw 10 I J< I 111 tht· -.111111111·r of I ~7 .i.l 1t·r l oJdung .ti \\.t,fll!:KJ•HI .... ldf{ \I \ldftlll' 1 1111.-~1·. 1lw I lnt\l'r..tl\ 111 '\e\-ddJ ,rntl \~llh 1lw '\1•m htitt•I li<hkt'I h.dl I Juh 111 "\'111erland • 1 t'll h,1, rl.1\ 1'(! 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I J< I ht•.td u1ad1 P·.it I >c1ug),1" '<lid ·I lt1\~l'\t'r, h1• f t·ll I he ltrllt hJcl l llm" to mo\" 011 .tr>tl \\I' \\ hh hin lht• bt·-.1 Ill 111., 1\111111 t·1Hh-<1\ or' HAPPV:'81RTHDAY Celebratmg the Dai/>-Pilot's Athlete of the '4tee11 er.es l1111fli.ilt ).!ollllt I 0 (\\I I II \l,(ltllot o1111l "1J11lfl l11rr.11111• wl1111 <tlh 11,tl-. 1 lllr d Ill ... 1111\\ !tp I It• cltt,J ~111 ·~1 11 11.1111r;1l l.tU.,..., .11 111, Ir \tilt' It• 11lll' WEDNESDAY 24 J.Jr<-rt Flint ' Jf•O• \...vJ t Colletjf- tt al ':f':j • TODAY I It·,,,,., 8.l 22 Scon 81111.,, 'J >QP COd I t./~I• r pal J9 \ l'l •IJ ).!foltfll.tl1' 111 :\t•\ .. jHlll 11.u h111 I hgh 111 1• 11 r11•d .1 'I'"' 111 1h1 I l 111\ 1'11111 "P""' I I.di 111 f ,IJ)lt' 1111 Ill' I \pl111I' 01' ol 111111 Ii di h.11111,1( j. .111d .... ,1 lrJl " ,trld llt lei ,l,111do1H '111 't'l l.il11111g 111 th• Im' h11rdlt-' 18 Pd•IJl' J.trn!<o 11 Jncl rtPI M.u Soct•·• o· 02 18 ~ r Slin McClunt N1·wpan rio1rr.oo• Vr,llt•yt>,;ill O:? FRIDAY \II• r l11gll '' 110111 lw •'·" 111 lht• .lrlllt'd 11111 1·' 111 thl' ... OH'otrl 1 t1111l11 I 1•,11111111' I 11111nir1.1tt11n 24 StPPh<1r •fl Gosselin N1•wprn Hdrbor '>Of1tlall ·96 97 l11r 11 1 "I'" r "''" I le d It'll 1111 tum 'i 111 k u 21 S1.-p11on Se.a1es Or lngf' Coast t..1 ·1111.1 f It• \\,I' h'I 2640 legal Notices B.JS .. t'lbJll '02 2640 legal Natica ~ ...... ... s ...... n •• tollow1n1 ""'~'"'' •r • do•n1 bu,.tn•'' a\ rc.M Applt•nt t , <'I lottonwood 0. ~'"' v .. ,., Cf.926~ f tllJ M ~ndhn 21 fnttonwood Or AltM> V••IO CA 926~ fhrs buStneu 1s lOn du led by en 1nd•vtdu•I H•¥• you stwted 0o<n1 busintt\ yet? Yn 10 l • 02 r •"• M Gtncthn This sl•l•-nt wes hied •1th ti.. County C'l•t~ of Ounce County nn IV l0/02 to02 .. H271 O•llY Piiot ~ 12. 19, 16 . 1001 ,.,. 2. lOOl ThOU Ream ..... ... s...... TIM fello•"'t .-wnr. Mt ....... llUM-U n c.e .. 1 r•b •7t South St1t• Collet•. Swte A. f 11ll«t•n. CA 9113 I ft&Nrt c~ w .. 1n11r. Ir • CJ To-St. c.t• MeH,CA9Z627 Thi• hr.In. ' ~ <Oft due. ltd by •n IMl•tdultl Ken yow r.tJlrtM doifta •-r.u ftMlrl -w..itol•. ,, Ti.ts slat•-• WH ,, .. , ..... t11a c-t1 CINI> ot OrllnP Cau"ty ... llll11Qr 1MIMOH7ttt Oallr PillDI Ooe l9, H , %002 Ju. l , t, 100> Actllll ..... ... s..... 'The folluw1na per •uns are dotAf business '"' CHILL dn11ns 1826 Humm1n1btr-. Cost• Mesa CA92626 C •meron 811~ton Hill 11126 Hummmabwd Or Coste Meu, CA 9262'> Ota b..-s Is con du<IM by •" .... vodval H.,... ~ ~terted cio..,. bUSIMIS ,.11 No C•,,_on Burton Hill Thh sbt•m.nt w111 '"'"' ,With tl>e Cowltv Clttll •I 0rll'IC'f Coun1y on 12Jl1I02 roou-.11021 0•1•1 f"llot De< 19, 26 2002 )811 f , ' 1003 n.oM '. 14 Thursday, Janul(»W)03 ~-Naltcla 2148 Llgll llalcll IS( 12631 ' ieona oumnoeno M•ISntBTATIOfi Mll MlllOllltb Pffft1 ...... Pf. &ftll<llBtbPKn' W.UISIWltbPKft • J.IUISMAU • WlllO.il1'141 lo 111 hews, benef1 clerles. tted1to1 s. con llncent credttou. and petsons who may oth wwis. be 1nleflsled 1n tt\i will or estate. 01 both, ol: P(GYE JANN BECHLER aka PfGYC J 8CCHLER 1k1 ~ECVE BECHLER aka PECY£ JANN MARSHALL aka P!GYE J. MARSHALL A PETITION FOR PRO BATE hiis been hied by KIMBERL V MARSHALL F RANGOS In the Stipe rior Court of Calllor'1 a, County of ORANG£ THE PETITION FOR PROBATE requests that KIM8ERL Y MARSHALL FRAHCOS !Ml appointed H personal rep1esent1· live to admlnlst•r th• estate of th• decedent THE PETITION requests authority to admlnlsle.1 the eslal• unde• the Independent Adminis tration of [dales Act (This Authority w1N allow the personal 1epreun tat111e to take many achons w1tl\Out obtain tna cour I approv•I Oefore taluna ce•lltn very important acltons, however, the personal 1epreS11ntaltve will be requ11ed to aive noltce to 1nte(esled 1111sons unless th11Y have waived notlt:1 or consented to the propi>std action ) Tha tndependtnl ad· mlnlstralton 1uthodty will be cr•nted unlus an inltresled person filu an obiectlon lo the pehhon and ahoW11 1ood caus. why the court should not 11nnl th• authority. • A HEARING on the p1t1hon will be held on JANUARY 23, 2003 et 1 30 pm In Dept L73 loc1led al 341 The City O~ South, Oranae. CA 92868. IF YOU OBJECT to the a• ant.ma of 1116 pelttton, you should appeer al the hearin11 and stale your• objections or Ille written oblechons with the court befo(e the heanna Your appearance may be 1n . person or by your etlorney. If YOU ARE A CREDI· TOR or untlntant creditor of fhe ••-cl. you must f1i. yout clt1m with the court • nd mail • copy to the petaonal 1epresenl1hvt llC>llOlnttd by the court 1111lthln four months ffom the d1te of the first Issuance of letters a' pr ovlded In Prob<tlt Coclt section 9100. The Umt for hltna cl•llJIS will not uplr• before lour months from the hea11n1 d•I• noltc:ed above. YOU MAY £.)(I.MINE 1he hie kept by the court. If you M 11 • penon m teresled In the estate, you may hie with the court a Request for Spec1el Notl'8 (lorm OE I S4) of \ht flllna ol en Inventory end eppralul of •estate u"ta or of any petition Of eccounl u f)fovlckd In Probate Codtl Mellon 1250 A Rtquut for ~p•cl•I Notice for1n Is eveilable from lht eourt..clttt. AttwMy .... ,,...._,., Devit! w. ·-· ·~· ((Sl10477U) ~ kel & WI"'-• UP tt20MelaSt., St•. '200 Int'-, CA 92614-7060 Pubhsh td Newport lluch-Cosl• Masa Oa1ly Ptlot December 27, 2002 hnuary 2 . 3 2003 FTH16' ieom °' MUC w The mini 1tore11e facility, accordinll to the provrsions of Division 8 ef the Business dnd Professions Code; Chppler 10. Section riahl to bid. 21707 (1), hereby 1lvn A 11neral d•scrlotlon NOTICE Of PUBLIC of the propetty belna SALE. sold. aloftl with lht EXTRA SClf STORAGE identity of lht occupant wtll conduct • public rentrn1 the Sc>AC:• •rt M pit of the contents of follows: the stOltlt spact(s) SPACE NO. OCCUPAHT nemed below, with the • PROPERTV OESCRIP· contents belna sold to TIOH the , hllf111st bidder. lor A-290 r yltr Stapley, lawful money of the bous, T.V., ent11tel" United Stal ts ol Amerlcil 'n~nl center, couch, love (cash). s .. t, t1bl11. microwave, The sale is beln11 held child sut, compultf boa to u ttsly • l•ndlotd's lamp lien •nd wlll be h4tld at C-067 K11en Barhr, 17692 Sempson lent. boats, ttfrlaaretor, Hunllncton e .. ch, CA chiiws. comput11 chelr, 92647 on J1nu.,y 9, furntlu1e, tabi.s 2003, 't 12 pm , Aue-C 236 Andrea McCabe, ltoneer s Name Oennls boa as, ftla cebtntl, A v 1 n a Jon d I . en1erlatnment center, 1'66373013 clothes, aolf clubs The pubhc is onvlled to C·256 Suranne Siivi, attend. Terms are cash loot locktf, heed bolrd, only Owhl't reserllH the l1dcler, lamp, clolhn Daily Pilot 0-251 Kevin F0td, 1>01· on 12/10/02 Oally Piiot Oec 12. 19. 26, Jin 2, 2003 ' 1'1055 as. clothes, au cen, 2002H2U76 duffel b•&• Oalty Piiot Oec. 12, 19. Published Newport U .. 2002 hn. 2. e .. ch·Costa Mesa Oelly 2003 Th<Ml Pilot Oeumbef 26, 2002. --~---..... --- anuary 2, 2003 Th070 ..- fkllllu~la* 11 ,._....., Tht followma ~sons .,. dolna buMrieu as H 8. Dtll, l74tl B•Kh Re-...... ...*'-' Thi 1011owm1 peuons Blvd , Hunllnaton 11 .. ch. ere doln& buslnns as: CA 9~7 ... s...... Th• followma ptnons 1111 dolna business as· Baa Cencer Now. '20 Serr• Or~ Coron• del Mar, CA 92625 Cynth11 H Haua, •20 Sefr• Ot • Coton• del Mar,CA92625 Thk buslneu ts con ducted by, "' lndtvld11al H•vt you started cloln1 buslneu yet? Yes, 10/1/ 02 Cynthia H ttaua This sll}tment was filed with tht County Clerk of Orence County LynfO, 9051 E11sw0tth Shohrah Moeddtl>, Or., Hunlln&lon Beach, 14961 G•n•v• SI., Ir vine, CA 92646 CA 92604 Bruce Frenhlln Oen This buslneu Is con H11lo1. 9051 Ellsw0tlh. dueled by: •n lndlvtdu1I Or., Hunl1n11ton Beach, Heve you started dolot CA 92646 business yet? Yes, 11/ This busl"41» is con· 01/02 dueled bt an lndivodu•I Shohrtth MoUdtl> tine you ~larled do1n11 Tht~ statement •a• busmess yet? No ltled with the County Bruce Dtn H11lo1 Clet11 ol Or•Rfl• County Thts statement wu on 12/J0/02 llled !Ntlh the Covnty 20026926259 Clerk ol Or•nae County Oatly Ptlot Oec 12. 19, on 12/11/02 26 . 2'002 Jen 2. .:.200=2..,6:.:9..:2.:.64.:.;S:;..:6:..-_._;;-2003 ~ How to Place A .----Deadlines ._...;._ __ Rates and '1eadhn<::. are subjec1 lo change wt1hou1 notice. lbc publisher reserve~ the ngh1 lo censor, reclassify, revise or re1cc1 any c lasi.1fied advenise.mcnl. f'I, 'l" repon any error that may be 111 )Our class1ficd,ad 1mmediatel;. lllt: Dail;· Pilot accepts no hjibiht; tor any error tn an ad ven1scmen1 lor ~h1ch ti may be re~pofls1blc C\lcpl lor the cost of the space actuall} 1x.:cup1cd by the error. Credit can onl) lie allnwt'.d tor the first rn c,enion CLASSIFIE AD Monday ...................... Friday 5:00pm Tuesday ................... Monday 5:00pm By Fax (949) 631-6594 I l'k-Int ludc )OUf rwnt and phme num btt "'Ml "'t 'II ull )"" h..cL ""•lh ~ pnt~ QU<U I Telephone 8:30-.un-5:00pm Monday-Fnday By Phone. (949) 642-5678 II ours Index By Mail/In Person: 330 West Bay Street C~ta Mesa., CA 92627 At Ncwpon Blvd. & Bay St Wal~·ln 8:30am-5:00pm Monday.-Fnday Wedncsday .............. Tue..,day 5:00pm Thu~day ............ Wedne ... day 5:00pm Ftiday ................... Thur'>day 5·()()pm Saturday ..................... Fnday l:OOpm S,unday ....................... Fnday 5:00pm ANNOUNCEMENTS I ~ & MISC. 1Of0-1110 i ll~~ J!i!.L GARAGE SALE BUSINESS & FINANCIAL Collectibles/ llemonlbllla 1160 TOP SS 4 RECORDS n c ilu. Cl;r;a. [IL ~ & Sh .Ill M«.. sp.., I lU .ii~ •tkt 949 64'> /SOS ,.,. SS 4 RlCO«DS n c m. C1awc. Etc 511'> & fl]) ... NW., Spkt. lubfo MT'4J\ Mrt.e 949 64!> 7'>0'> EOUAl HOUSING OPPOmllTY All real '''"'' •dv~r n.lna on this ntw\paprr "'1.Ubf"CI lo lhf r rdl'o "I F• Houson1 Acl of 1968 •• amended wh•< h 1net.es 11 1llte•I In •dverttse "any pr~ltr •nee, llm1 lalt0n 01 dlscrominat1on bA5fd nn race, color rrl1g11>n v J , llandtcap. lam1hal ''"'"'• or naltonal 011g1n 111 dn trlenhon to m•~P .iny \UCh prdertnct ltm•l.i \ton Of d1~cttmin.thon • Th1\ new\p.iprr will 1101 llnowmgly dr.Cepl any .tdverllsemen• lnr real 11slate whteh 1\ on vlolalton of the law Our ~•ders arr hPrcby lf\formed thal all llwPll m~ adverlls!'d on this Qewspaper arr av .. 1labk' on en equ1I oppor tumly bast\ lo complain nl d11o utmmalt0n, caN HUO 1011 free •l I 800 424 8'>90 Auctions 1483 Older Style Fvmito.wt "ANOS & Colt.ctibift .............. ,_ .... St...,. ........ O"'c.• '",..,,. $$ CASH PAID $$ or..,._. or~~ ffE BUY ESTAT£8 .............. ~ ...... A9l1ll" 1505 8-8' . J'llD 11 rm 1111 D CUtTAA 3HOW .,,, W, Trade S.n "9ful/llh1l11 Chit. »nuary 11 12. 10 I , 10 :ii.:: h ttOOlllf\d/CMle , Jel'Ml•Y ~ 19, 10 ~ • 1 0 4 • ;~ 1489 l_jj 2305-2490 FINANCIAlJ PROFESSIONAL SERVICES Personalloans 2490 L ESTATE R SALE C.M./frwy <-onvlenenf 55 r reeway •I Bro~lol. JOO S F. P11va te Baih ~251MO 949 646 9165 U CK IAYC UfTH 2651 lrv1nt Ave 11011 view retail on Siie 71•· S7S-7710 LOTS/ACREAGE 3010-3940 soos.saso IS Via Vanezla 4br 4 Sba hbraoy • bo nus room S t ,SI S,000 2• <-•••"I-A !ouch ol ll•ly 4bo ? 5ba Strada .,om~ s 1,729,000 ,LATINUM ,..O,lRTllS Stefanie Meurer 949·715 3156 r . - ' I : ' . -. '>. - -.-.· ... & • ' I I & 21•'• from S910mo In lovely eated comm nrar T11-Square, l11dae. aar /stora&e Klein Mnet 877 704·86'9 • 9200 29r lh. cotUee ll~m w/p . w/d i-.up\ ~II ytd remodele(I. '1211/ 23rd Cal l tndsay 949 640 J632 $$CASH NOW f0t ynur annuity p.iymenhl Ctl La sh now 101 your ,truclured on~ur•nt P •,rltlemenl~ .111d lottery w1nn1ngs 180) j.49 0210 WWW pp1 L,t \h tt1m (CAL •SCAN) MISCEUAHEOUS 4740 RENTALS l'.W. SB, u>mplett'ly r emod. 2br I bi1 bi1C11 Ilse, ,_ CJ'Pllpa.W'lll/b.l A•-.rl II 15 217 r 20th 1118 aet Sl51!> 949 3711.l!m CM .......... lG5 la l'l'lle Pl apt B ~ 2br 2b.t _, pvt dedl/yd. 2 ( p <.leal. <gt SUIXI 94%75-l77J HOME IMPROVEMENT SERVICES 2600 Miscellaneous Services 2605 Unclalmetl Money I of JO Amc:rtcdn\ .ire turrenlly owt d monoy lrom abandoned proper ly Call Clovd 9 f~ @ ~7'>74111tor1n lo HOME FURNISHINGS --------NEW MEXICO MOUN fAINS 140 AC Only S49 .900 Cooeeous a•nslands. m•lure lrer covet. 6300 f1 elev a hon Mounliwn Vte•o year round road\. aod elu Irie Perfect for horu lovers Ad1acen1 16 nahonal fore-.1 (Hellen I financ1n11 C•ll loday' fh1\ won I Int• SW proper ltes ol NM, Inc I 888 292 9711 CCAL•SCAN) HOMES FOR SALE ORANGE 5400 COUNTY Furniture 3435 ------- Mevt .. 9 Sal11 Sol.t Corona deTlbr •ollee tbl enltrla1nmenl Tan HOUSl dr recltner w11 "" furn Sl C.lUDlD anaEAT 11on palo<J •,et queton bf'd A.MAZIJIG HKI complete, art 1 ollrdoon AGl-949-723-1120 /l4 s.c6 6129 Udotste JEWELRY/ DIAMONDS/ PRECIOUS METALS C-st Celft N11ft Old Coons' Cold \tlver ,._..y, watches. anllques collec:ltbles 949 &42 9448 3610 ~· w.iter Mtens.. cats. ckies , .... ~ shin!J. tvfry Sat Sun l?~m r as1D1 1s Anmlll . Ne1war11 Info 94.8 6U 2279 -.. ~.or1tr.. :.> d8y Wllb ~ ' dacs ~,_,.., MISCEUMEOUS MERCHANDISE MlsceH1111oa .......... 3155 FREE 2 ROOM OIRECT'I Sy\lem w/ tnstall•llonl J months Fr•• Stlowttmt Unltmtted Acctu 22S+ chtnnels! Oitll•l·queflly picture & wund Peck "I"· f1 om $31 99/mo limited ltme I 800 360 tt()J') (CAL •SCAN) 8f YOUft ~ BOSS Control JOttt hounl ,.T/ n J.500/l'SOO r 1111 h•lntns. T11 r-..-.wt fRU tnfdun•tion call 1 11'1 45;)1 or vlllt vtYI • trlltll ne t (CAI •SCAN}- ' --------llACH COTTAGE 2br 11/• Ba 2 c ca•. bch a. ten club 35' lot By owner S880.000 obo 9'9 644 2330 HACH COTIAGl 2br P/• Ba 2 c 1ar, bch & ttn club 35' lot By owne1 $880,000 obo 9'9·6"44-2330 ''NIWPGaT llACH" HOMUlW•S-hld out Wtlllt the home down the street sc.i fort Free com puterized llSt of ... home seles and anent lllttnp. Frae R_.ded """'et I 877-«&031' I> •~I •leysltlleVI .... A Tropal P•eci!e & wood fh. Ip, frtneh doers. recissed WU., tiw sa91 "'. !p9QOCa kit. ~179.9»' obo Miry Wood .... -!i!M-5811 717 9816 •0Hlre6tle S.trelMI doubtlt urnt. Creel -of turnlna ~ lfld City h&tlb, '8f 4 58a, Ill ~ Lou Kert11W 949-675· HACMaUalAT 'MIOttAAK VllW "'"·'" AGT.t4f•72J ... 120 ~mrn MOT Pott f .. fMeT OfMIMT A9'.9•t·7ll..a120 Rental To Share 6030 Lido Isle 1-tl c...,,... .. 1'/'- 7·c ear. total remodel fll Share ''' 1' /180 beach & tenms club. Townhouse w/I person, $2800/mo 949 644 2330 earaae . w/d. S700m oncl ultls M1kt 949 233 8927 Newport Beac:fl COM Brt¢\I sum1y rm 2bt Iba. cozy home. Ip, wd fem non smolll't only, S750/mo 949 &44 0323 Rooms for Rent 6040 Nl/Oc-View rooms Oceanfront/22nd pvt rm, unfurn, share ba ulls pd, n/smka. k1tch enelle, lndry, I blo'k to Newport Ptet $695/mo Call Sam at 949 US 7905 (between 9a 5p) RESIDENTIAL RENTALS ORANGE 7400 COUNTY Balboa liianc1 3 HOUS£S FROM WATER Larae 2br 2ba •Pl lria, Lots of itor•a•. yrly In Sl800mo 949 675 1779 Bllbol Plnlnlula IAYfaONT ON LIOO PENINSULA NlW 21r 21• COTTAGU Prtv1te Be.ch. Pool and Spa Walk lo Ocun, Shop\ and Restau,.nh lease 6/mo 2 yr• Boat Slip Av•llal!le 710 UDO ,AH DL -949·673 6030 OI 949-723 5830 * YIAJILY * LEASES BILL GRUNOY RCAL rDRS 9'9-675-6161 Sllf'S TO IKtl, remod, l'-r Ji.. y-ty r-1•, 2br Iba, tower unit, fp, n .. r the beach balcony, bar, wd, dw, carport. parktn1. •II Sl800 $1850 yrly 949·376 5-413 949-673-7800 3b1 2.5bw 3 sloty condo, 1/2 bay/bch, furn, wd, 2 c 1111 1906 W Btlboa Bh1d $2..00 71' 865-1899 Conllll dlt Mir 2ltor 1 lte freat i.-.. in old COM, fenced patio, I 19' space, $1850/mo Myrna 9'9-720 0146 or Oebble 9'9·854-0929 JH 21A house, dtn, Ip. leund. 2 c 111 1 1/2 btk to bch &. shops. ,.,.. 1 IS S25CDno !M!M.31 2115 .._ remod lBr 2.58., • lronl Int -.., rm. din, fp, custom Clll*ltry & Iron wen. 2 pebos. le p llOOlf. 3 '*5 to bchl Ho pet/llM. S289l5lmo 'fr ... AVM. 1-15 208-726-1001 YlAAlY HNTAlS near the beach, 2bf. lb• 2br 2ba 1111 Sl500 SlSSO !M9-293 .4630 T...._ 9ir 2t/ .. 2-car •tt pr, beedl dose, avtol 1/1, $2Wlm, 868 Hillyw'd Ln. 949 631-5106 Oevt 8111ffa C-49 3bl 2b• I story and unit, view, dttdl, wd. 2 c 11tach c•r, $2150/mo. 9"49 852 !MOO UOOCOTIAM 38r, 281, 2 Ctr ltrllt, $2800/mo inti Jan I, 9'9-466-5756 7412•7466 fOOC>-9750 l :ndl'r the Scr.·ice Di rectory Banner Reach 80,000 Homes Each Week For Only $32 pe r week (4wcek minimum) Cal Lorraine at (949) S74-424S SELL SELL Everyday is a great day In Classified! Be a part of it, bs:J:~ place your ad today! your stuff through classified! your stuff through classified! (949) 6.42-5678 Run your ad in the Newport Beach- Costa Mesa Daily Pi lot and the Name I I City I~ Huntington Beach I Phone D YES, SELL MY CAR Independent to I I reach over 100,000 I t-=--~~-:----------_J homes. Fax us this I u.Cndl.--c.d ........ tbl'M_.___ ____ ...i;&p.~°"'11111•L--_J form with your credit I PlllseOreck~ So.- L ------~---- card # or mail with a I check todayr t Run for a week! If 1 you r car does not sell, we' II run it for another week FREEi AJI for j~st $20·. Dcrily A Pilot Ill "11\0fO' 1'4CH INDEPENDENT ,, • . I , • t . \ , I ' l I I I .. .. 8500 Aatomoblles 9000 ~O~R~IV~E~R~S~/~S~T~U~O~l-N~l~S -=-:--~-------- NEEDED 1mmed1a~ly AutomotJw 90CM COL tra1nsn1 lhrnuall US1'0S in Rialto. CA F 1n1ncin&, ts anspurl• Uon , hou,ina and tuition 1e1mbu1wme11l a••Hlbll! Call Run ;11 I 866 466 . 3546 101 dtliitls (CAL ·scAN) DRIVERS OWNl R OP ERATORS Have yuu• own trudr.1 Looi.ma 1 .. 1 independence 1 let u, Show You How! 877 747 85f>4 LANO SI AR (CAl •SCAN) Pecft:~Chi""'*• IOln the annual fund campa11n learn Grwat atmos.,lln. Bor1U50!S 1\Jld daily Base ~ • omm _,. fl~Sls..tr c.. ~ 71487'6-ZDI ... ,_, .......... . Prel111ed Mobile Mu'" Inc . 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HSE, SOii ml, metelllc black/blk, CD, chrome dark 11een, oittmul 1111<, whls. 1er111d, n/sllllu , 18" whli, fabulous car like ntw, v852621 fabulous tond. $18.995 SJl,995 f10 avail 8 k1 llrm vt 265124 hn/w11rr 9 4 9 5 8 6 • I 8 a 8 .., •• 1 e i.r 949 586 1888 By CHARLES GOREN wlth OMAR SHARIF and TANNAH HIRSCH l.c-SAAi •• • toos Red/ 1rey llh1. at, A/C pe( lee t r.ond top 1nr.1 S54~ vt215'45 c~·· Mua Dlf 949 646 7822 A Oltl'l':Rt.:NT flNLSSI'. Mis.-'t1 ..... GX IUIO, suclWt clean, M8Z trade 1n vl215489 Costa ~ Dir 949-646-7822 Merce .... '94 C216 Whlle/crer 111w, snrf, co stlu. buut1lul. super clun, $9,450 vt682782 emt. MID ~ ~18l'l Mw< .... • 'IS 19012.l Al snrl, super clean, chtm alloys. nice ce1. S259S v•628173 Costa Mesa DI< 949 S46 7822 Mw • 'tJ JOOI 3.2 bl~ck, sunroof, lth1, beauhtul vl521325 Costa MeM Ok 949 646 7822 Mercced .. 't6' 1320 7111 m1 wh<le/oatmul llhr, snrl, CD, buutilul er II cood. v45'3621 SI 9.995 8111 949 586 1888 ~WW,I( •t.f.CIM Mere• •'ttC230 Komprenur 62K m1, lulluy lo•dttd. S 17 995 v•521332 Costa Mesa Olr 949 S46 7822 NI•._ '1 7 Stmua Gl( auto 102!>. mo. erM>dmill·s CM, $2500 Yf895it!i8 Costa Mesa Olr 949 646 7822 ot4s...i.1 •ts A...-... V8; lmmac. fully loaded llhr 84K m1 S5775 vll43A7?0 Costa Mna Olr 949 646 7872 S.tlH'ft 'ts SL2 Red, duveds n1c.e 4d1 S-299!> v•215458 Coil• Masa Olr 949 646 7822 AUTOMOBl.ES, flSCBUHEOUS Wllllld CASH FOICAH We need your ur P••d lor or not Phlll•ps Auto Asi. 10< Malcolm 949 574 7777 BOATS 9515 llectra(taft, Model 21 LS lully loaded ~let boal New 1n II O? $32.<m kJo: 96 J23.8lJ8 Both ~uln..-rable Swm dcah \\-EST • 10 6 5 2 NORTII • A4J 10 5 A 10 7 5 • 106 4 2 EAST • J7 K QJ9114 2 A 7632 64 •KS • J 983 SOL TH • K Q9K Vold KQJ911J •AQ7 Th.'. btddmi.i SOllT ll ~~"J NON'Jlt US'I I l J 4 6 "-l'llsl. Pa» ()pen1n~ kad King uf lkdan.:r left a' hult: as pt;\\1blc 10 chance on~ de.ii l\ery one of the prel"JUlllln\ pm,eJ necl'WU) to UChll'\l' \ll\Xf\\ WC\I\ JUmp O\CrlJll II.lb prel'ITip- U\t', ll\ wa' £a,,·, )Ump ra1\I.' S1n..c Nunn l\.ilJ .Jlov.n I.or \dlue-. hy l~ pt'Ung JI thc Ihm:· le) c I. Soulh dcx ld- cd lo [!Jlnhle UO \Lull \m..:c II ~med STARTING ANEW B USINESS?fi • • • • • • • • • • • that the Nonh-Swlll hanlb lbooJd ru v.ell WC\! aaack.cd with the kJng of hc:.ut:.. ruffed m the dc>!ICld hand The km& and ace or diamonds dJ\l)(Nld of the .Mhcn.e ll\lmpt> and Ju mm)'\ remaining heart will.\ ·ruffed in the clo!.cd lwid Smee t'erythmt v..as ~lid ootslde of clu~, declarer' tur- twic hinged on holding the kxcf\ m lhor \Ull to ooc To gJ\e .m c:1tn dw~. decWcl dc:udold 10 forgo a !>lr.Upitf orward fi~i,c m fa Htr ol ca..<Jun& the ace ol clubs When the lmg did not drop. declarer coounued the pn-.c'' 111 -inppmg the h4nJ... b)' c bn ni lhc au, ~UJg and queen of '>f>'ldc~ lhl.'!l ruffing !he founh 'pade m dumm). Now a club ww. led IUld. when We~• followed low, dedarer m;cn...-d the queen We.1 v.on 11.-uh the ling bur decl.ircr's careful pl.uinmg hi~ fru11 Dov. n 10 notlung but heath. Vvi:'t'' fom.-J recym of th.11 \Ull ;Vlo"'cd ch.larcr w ruff on the table .snJ Ji, canl &he losmg club from h.tnJ 'm dwnond\ bid illld m.iJe Ole lhal. had declarer tine,'-«! lhc queen of dub\ llcfore c~111~ the ai:.e. We,t v.ould bJ\c ~n dhle 10 t:Xll \JJcly in lhc \Ull l11c: Jdc:n~ would ha'e 10 \Ollll' 111111.0 lll•~' Th( Lrgai Department at the Daily Piwt is pleased rq announce a new service now avaiiablt to ntw businesses. We will now SEARCH the n.ame for you at no extra charge, and save you the time and the trip to the Court House in Santa An.a. Then, of course, after rhe search is completed we will flit _your fictitious business name statement with the County Cierk. publish once a week for four weeks as required by Law and then fiie your proof of publication wuh the County Ciak. Please stop by to file _your fictitious business statement at the Daily Piwr, 330 W Bay St, Costa Mesa. If you cannot stop by. please call us at (949) 642-4321 and we will make arrangements for you to handle this procedure by maii. If you should have an_y fiJrrher questions, please call us and we will be more than glad to assist you. Good luck in your new busrness! ..... ~ . -~.-HoME, HEALTH AND SUSINEu;: ~.... ' •N()TIC£ 0 lltADERS Cal1forn1• l•W re quwes Iha! contr.ac ton tllklllJ tobi thal total S500 OI more (labor o; mateoab) be llcenHCI b1 lllt Contractors Stitte Uce:nse 8o11d State law also requwes the! contrtcton include thew IK:ense number on al tdvtrl""11 You can dlecll the stttin of your licensed contractor •I WWW C&tb C• IOY or 800-321 CSlB Unll cenud contractors taliln& fobs t hat total Ins than SSOO must st•t• In their advtrtlsemanh that UMr ere nol llC•nud by the Conlrecton Steta .1.kenM Boerd • ,.. ..... ........ , ,__MWS ~I 8"1 I Almodll ~ ...... en.am lfJIBl5 w.te ~ ...... ~ERVICE A TO l HANDYMAN lnsl•H ref act cab1n1ls ~ ,,...,, Dou! 714-56-72511 car,et Repalr~la ~CA.a,n"OCMt'lT~ RIP••"· Patchlnc. lnsttll Cowteous any sae jobs Wholeselel 949 492 020!> Cllild~ • WlOI Pll50IOOl 0•fc:¥ t/tllndef 1ar1en readiness •au 2·5 Read•nc, crafts. mll1K coolun1. 111clenlna & more lncloud yard & playroom lull lime M F Mllstars det teacher Rers Lie. lorst ald/Cl'1t cert 714·376 35S2 eoc,....semca c...,.... .... Softwwel Herdwart tnstallelton, ~ ...... MIQ'C. ......... ,... n.547·!IZI> COllCl'l9' Mllanry lrkk llMll sr-Tiie Conc:rttt, Pat>o. Drrvewty Fuplc:. BBQ Refs 25Yrs Cap Terrr 714-557 7~ i'9<-••-Cementwork. Btlell Tile & More Rthable. No JOb too smell 714-61S-9062 .............. .. YOUllNOMI .. ,aOVIMl.NT NOJICTt C1ll a plU!Tlbar. pelnt11, h111dy1Mn. or any ol lllt l'Ht setvlcts listed here HI 0111 Mtrwlce dlfte!Ofyl Tl*:SE LOCAl SVC PCOPU CM HUP YOOTOOAYI DryWall Semces " WITlHOfn HYWAU All pt\l'es sm, lr1 iobs CUAN I 20yrs lair. Ir ee est. 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MMll & SIDnge PUBLIC NOTICE The Calif Public Ut1hltes comm1n1on requl1M thal all used houaehold a ood s movtr\ punt the11 PU C Cal T numbef; limos and chaulleur s print theu l C P num!H!r 1n all •dver hsements II yOli hev• •nr questions about the lt1ahty ol a mover limo of cheuHeur, callt PUB LIC UllllTIES COM MISSION 71 • 558 4151 Thursda Januat 2 2003 TODAY'S CROSSWORD PUZZLE PLUG IN Plug into the Pilot C lass1f1ed section to find services from e lectronics and plumbers. to landscapers and painters '•t .'. r >I HE• ' I ... Daily Pilot Classified Community Marketplace .Mwic Oa.sses. • .. for Child.ttn·' . run \l.......J hp<fl<' ... ; , ..... +11 ""'J.i.n..t ''"' ... ~ !nm ThunJ.t• ..nnnu.-~ lft(C' -· '°"'Ju. ""' kw lnlll ~ 714 549-9301 ..... IU"S CUSlOM 'MfTllMf Prof'l. clean. quality WOik lntenor/ut •nd doclls L•103468 949 631 4610 U.IOW CllQJ ~ p.,11t1111'"1e•t. ~ Qu•llJy l(>b! frM ntJMate Lt569897 71• 636 8888 .. ,_... -et .. Prtet! 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