HomeMy WebLinkAbout2002-09-14 - Newport Mesa Daily PilotAttorney's
office to
be audited
Audit stemmed from a routine
performance review of the Costa
Mesa city attorney.
Lolita Harper
Daily Pilot
COSTA MESA -The Ory Council unanimously
approved a financial audit of the city attorney's office
during a dosed session Monday night to examine
the total cost of operations and specifically the
amount being spent on outside counsel, officials said
Friday.
The audit is one of a series of council decisions
during the closed session meeting. which stemmed
from a routine performance review of the city attor-
ney. During the same session council members also
prohibited the city from employing the Costa Mesa·
based legal firm Munaugh. Miller, Meyer & Nelson
and placed both City Atty. Jerry Scheer and Asst. City
Any. Tom Woods on paid administrative leave.
Steve Hayman. the city's director of admirustrative
services, said the string of actions was all part of a
"detailed review" of the city attorneys office.
City leaders also appoinced councilwoman Libby
Cowan and Karen Robinson to a subcommittee de·
signed to scrutinize funher the office's performance,
he said
See ATTORNEY, Pa&e A4
CENSUS RESULTS
Newport
has fewes-t
minorities
in the state
Report based on census figures
shows town is 90% white, a
contrast to most cities in county.
June Casa1r1nde
Daily Pilot
While many Orange County and Southern Cali-
fornia cities have seen large increases m minority
residents, Newport Beach's population conrmues to
be about 90% white. malcJng it the least diverse city
in the state with a majority white populauon, ac-
cording to a report by the Public Policy lnsUtute of
California.
"It's not surprising that Newport Beach has as
tugh a percentage of white residents as it does.
given the relatively high ho~ing costs." said Hans
P. Johnson. a researcher for the wtltute and co-
author of the report. based on 2000 census figures.
·That kind of ho~g is o nly going to be available
to a small subset of the population."
Johnson explained that white and Asian people
usually occupy the state's most expensive areas,
while Latinos and blacks are more likely to Uve in
FAMILY TIME
Simplifying life
answers problems
Serving the Newport-Mesa community since 1907
SA1URDAY,SEPTEMBER14,2002
SEAN Hll.LER I OM Y PILO'
Rick Royal of the Art Institute of Calrfornia-Orange County prepares a chocolate motorcycle sculpture for the Taste of Newport.
The art of food
Chefs at the Taste of
Newport will cook the
food in front of you
and then teach you
how to make it.
Younc Chan&
Da1lyP1lot
There arC' no secrl't'> m their
busm e" ·
No l1oard111~ of tnck.!. or even
n.'Cl~
In far1. chef'> at the Ta.<.te of
Newpon wiU nor only demon-
'>trale how ro make th eir '>igna-
lure fondut'l> and c;aJt -cnt<,ted red
'>napper<. and l.trragon cre.1m
drt">'>tng'>. the} 'II '>t'lld rnu homl
Wllh written IO'>lrul IHJO'>. lOO
"IJke the 1-ood Network. only
one on-one:· said < hnc; l .111dt•r
daJe. a chef instructor JI the Ar1
lns11tute of C.ahfom1a-Orangt·
County, which I'> rn '>pono;;onng
the {,a., Lo Oief<, Pavt.l1on por
llOn of the 14 Lh dllm1J.1 t•ven1
01ef'> from tlw Co ... 1a ~k .. a an
in-.u1u1e, which offer. .u1 exwn
.,ive culinary an!> program. as
~ell as chef-. from well known
area re-.taurant' 'ttl<lil '>hare rool..
1J1g tedm14uc'> and 11pc; at 1he
fa'>ll' of l\icwpon 'iO thal \'l<,ilOl"'i
can go honw and recreare thP
morsel., ..amplecl on 'lewpon
< t•nler nnvc·
You gt'I 111 talk 10 thl·m. you
~l'I 10 parttupale \\llh our lhel.,
and 11., really do-.e up." '><ltd Paul
Yarmoluk. Al.1dcmir Departm ent
D1rec1or for < uhnaf) An.-. a1 the
1n-.t1tute "I wrythmg wt'w lOl-
le<"ted 111 c.Jn. vnu're ahlc to woric
on al ho11w ·
'rarmolul .md the-im.t11u 1t•\ t'X-
t'l u11ve dwt, l't'tt:'r ~tnffoh110. d t•
\\'loped 1he pro~ram or dr111un
strations keepmg in mmd both
novice as well a-. expenenced
cooks. rhe msutute co ~pon!>or.
the t'Venl wtth the La.-. Co. A
lineup or five chef-; Will begin ar
4:JO pm. 1oday. with the last chef
beginning his segmenr a t 9:20
p m . and Sunday\ three experts
begin demomtraung at 12:30
p.m
Aho part of 1J1e pavil10n i'> a
sculp1 un· th at really couldn't be
any more glunonou' or extrava-
gan1
Jn a g~rure combmmg both
art and rnokrng. chef Rick Royal
has created a chocolate motor~
See FOOD, Paee A7
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Newport police arrest teacher
Police officials say Huntington Beach res ide nt
sexually assaulted at least 4 students in 4 sc hool
districts, includ ing Newport-Mesa.
DHpa Bharath
Daily Pilot
NEWPOR'I BEACH -Police at
rested a iS year-old .;ubstitute
teadler Fnct.1y morning on 'uspid on
of sexual!} a ... ..aultmg sever.ii rema1e
student.<,, police officials s~ud.
Tudd Jerome I laluch, of 1 lunting-
ton Bearh. worked as a .;ubstltute
teacher in Newport-Mesa I lunting-
ton Beach, Garden Grove and Lm
Daily Pilot
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Alanuto<, -.chool d15tnct'l over the l&t
several yt'aJ"'"i. although he ha-. not
taught m any school district this fall
Newport Beach Police Sgt. Steve
Shulman ..aid
"We know for sure that at least one
of the victuns was from Newport·
Mesa Unified.· he t.aid The victims
were between 13 and 17 years of age.
Shulman said
Newport Beach Police initiated the
imutlgation and ii is likely the de-
The sun stars again today.
SeePqeA2.
SWANSONG
lt'a mu•lc to~ ura
now that PNrf hu returned.
S..Pla•A3
DATEBOOK
Shew tmYM In Newport.
.. hp All
SPORTS
CoroN ct.I MM eope Colt.-....._In foalbll. s;.11.
S.Plpll
Todd Jerome
Haluch
partmt·nr ...,,u
con1m111• ro h.m-
dk 1he r .i-.t• even
if aJch1111n.1l 1'1C
tim., rnmt· for·
ward hl' ... ml
Ille .i.llt~l"<i
cnmec; w1•rc· dL'>-
cown'CI .titer a
therap1<.t tr·Nnng
a vu:nm rl·pcmed
the mc1dt>nl to
the pohl t'. '-,hul-
man -..11tl He
said doctor· pauent ronlitle1111ality
did not apply to this 'ill\lat10n be-
cause the therapist ~ a ·rn.mdated
reroner ..
The ldw statec; people in cenam
professiom such as medicine or law
enforremcnt are mandated reporter.
-wtud1 means they must report
1 enam types of offenc;ec; to the pobce
ul or example. if a child comes tnto
th<' emergency room with m1unes
and the ER doctor suspects abuse,
then he 1.<. required 10 report that to
the police.· Shulman S31<i.
Dett'CtJVeS who mvesngated the
case detennined that the alleged as·
sauhs did rake pJace and tha1 there
were mnl'l' victims, he sakt. lnvestiga·
See POLICE, Pas• M
Newport-Mesa's
enrollment increases
School district uses
substitute teachers
in the interim, but
works to hire 15 to
18 new permanent
teachers.
oetnt .... Nwrnan
Oaify Ptlot
NEWPORT·MESA -!ta the
aecood of IChool drawl CD
In end. many prindpell Int
doee k> complcdna_tbe utclty ~ ol •blllndnl .. with
enMllnFC.
...._ID~ ..
Mm UDllid SdiOal Dllltk:t
has been swtPn8 over the past
few years. so inevitably more
tudents show up at wrious
schools than anticipated.
That was the case at 'JeWln-
kle Middle School in eo...
Mesa last week. when 65 ....
youngsters aniYed oo the 8m
day with no teechen ready ror
them.
The district IDllkes
mcnt proJectiont bated
numben Pdiiblr CMS
~and b!lldwn ... bftd
bMed 00 mo. ..... But
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THE MORAL
OF THE STORY
' •
I' We can't
forget the
wake-up call
There was a progrellive build-up ebout It
ewer the last days, weeb and moothl. It was
the focm and r..ture In the media• Mll1 as
the cauae ol oountless spedal services,
caeuanes and OOeemux:es. It's been in the
foreCroot dour thougbtB, on the tip ol our
tongues and in the
breath of our prayers. It
was the annMraary of
the ct.y tragic terror
foreYer d""1gM our
lives, the day we saw
both the worst and best
of mankind
It wu. •we all well
know, Sept. 11. Uk.e
many of you, I prayed
before and throu8iJOul
the day. I prayed that
the vtcdms and heroes
would be honored. I
also prayed that God
CINDY
TRANE
CHRISTESON
would guide and proCect the CMSJIB and that
be wouJd be honored and turned to. not only
last Wedne9day. but every~
I joined six &tends b a~ bike ride.
We were IOIDber and mlndft!I d the
8'gnl1k::anc:e of the day, but wtt were Uo
thankful for the prlvllege and t.uty of our
freedom, our friendsbips and the outdoors.
One friend named Leslie led 11' to the bluffs
aboYe Big C.Orona 8eacb to join hundreds of
others watching the ceremony with the tall
ships.
Many of }'OU were there. People came by
land and by sea Walkers, bikers, strollers, clop
and more lined the bluff aboYe the beach in a
patriotic display of support. Boats from as
small as one-man kayab to the massive tall
shipe drded below\&. We twn1 lhlt one of
the sh1pe canied ~ c.ouniyftllSdellts who
lost lowd ones on that terrtie day.
The ceremony ataned at 8:30 a.m. At 8:46.
we lqUinted to eee the three wreaths placed in
the water to repreeent the three lites and
wat.cbed othera add 8owm. Around me, I saw
people pnry, others bdd bands, IOOle taJbd
and othen a1ed. We were fommate that a city
em~ with a wallde-ta.Dde was nearby and
k2pt UI informed. He toJd US when they were
about to ling "God Ble9I America" on the
boat.a. Unfortunatefy, we couldn't heer it, but
the moment~ for the hope and unity of
the aong onsbOre as well My friends thousht
the eame dq and we SOOll started~
"God Blell Amedca. ..
Others jotned ua. We W\!ft colorful. dreaaed
in bike clothes, which inrhwled behnetJ and
red. whlce and blue bike jeneyl. SeYeraJ people
took pktwes and one pbotograpber named
James HoJb nicely e-mailed u.. a oopy. Thank
you.James.
The ceremony flnlsbed with a water display
from the Harbor Patrol boatJ and the ships
mJaed their sails. It was all mee.niogful and
memorable.
Ub many of you. we recalled what
happened a year qo. Many of m beerd or
spoke the pbraees: "Wake-up Call, .. ~
Remember" and "let u. Never IUget. ..
1be que1dom I want to .a daily are: Haw
am I amwc::dt4 the ~up call'l Have I
focgotten the me11ap of that cam Am I
~topny'f
And you can quote me on that
• aMlN ~ CHllTEION ,, e Newpott Beed'I
~who..,.. frequentJv to peNntlng
groupe. She mey be~ vt. .-n\811 et
dndy•ontlwltJrow.oom or through the mall et P.O.
b 8140-No. 606, ~ a..n, CA 92968.
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A pe·aceful ·gathering
Community leaders .
from all over the county
will unite for Peace
Jam, a music and peace
festival.
YoUt11Cl'8n1
OaityPlot
With music. amolJI atrangen as
well u &tends, reUglow md
community leaden from tbrougbout
the county wm gather Sept. 21 to
peaceouL
O\anged from a •pe.ce walk" to
this year a •peace jam." die 9th
annual Orange C.OUOty Peace Jam
will be held at the Orange Coast
Unitarian UniYenaUst Chwc:h In
Costa Mesa Instead of its usual
home of Triangle Square.
"It's not lib walldoa uound
niangle Squue. ..oy,· uJd
Rewrend Kan'.111 Stoyanoft from the
Unitarian UnlvenaHat churoh. "Our
campm-there Ile DO easy atleeu
and it's not u conducive to having a
walk. On the other band, the m\lllc
stuff la even better. ~ going to be
able to do more with sound and everything..
Musical features include
performances by such Southern
c.allfomia groups u And the Angels
Sing, wcallst Brian 1Uaz and the
Orange c:oast UnJtadan UnMnalist
Quach Ololr. The style of mualc will
be joyful and upbeat.
"We're there to celebrate ... that we
lave pace,• Stoyanoff aald.
The Peace Jun is held every.
September to observe the United
Nadons' International Day of Peace,
which Is always on the third
Thursday of the month. Next year
the tradition will likely return to
Trt.angte Square and back to Its
walk-form. c.osta Mesa Mayor Unda
Dixon will give the opening renwb
thJs year. Partidpating area groups
FAITH
CALENDAR
SPECIAL EVENTS
88.E 101
The Rev. Jim TurTell will teach about
the atructure and compe>Won of the
Blbfe for four weeb at 7 p.m.
Wednesday11t the Center for
Spiritual DllCovery, 2850 Meaa Verde
Drive Eat. Cost.a Meae. A •1ove
offering• ls 1uggeated. (714)
764-7399.
HIGH HOLY DAYS SERVaS
Temple Bat Yahm will present. Yom
Klppur Mrvicel at 8 p.m. Sunday and
19veral 1ervlcel to begin et 9 a.m.
Monday et 1011 Camelbadt Sl,
Newport Beech. Free. (949) 644-1999.
SATURDAY WORKSHOPS
New Thought Christian Otun:h will
preaent Saturdlly worbhope fN9ry
month from 10 a.m. to noon. The
c:hun:h Is at 1929 Tu.tin Ave., Cost.a
Mesa. (949) 84&3199.
-J HIGH HOLIDAY IEMCES
The Chebed Jewleh c.m.r will
preeent Yom Klppur Mrvlcea Sunday
end Mondey. T1mee are , 8:30 p.m.
Sundey and 10 a.m. MoncMy.
SeMc:ea M dey Wiii aflO lndude
Ylztto.-Memorial s..w:--
Remembering our lov9d onea at
12:15 p.m. and Neff& Ooelng SeMc:ea ate p.m . SeMcee wtll be at the Hyatt
OONL.EACH I DM.Y PLOT
Rev. Karen Stoyanoff of Orange Coast Unitarian Universalist Church, left, and Lane Calvert of Baha'is of Orange
County wil host the ninth annual Celebration of the United Nations International Day of Peace in Costa Mesa.
include the Baha'is of Orange
County, Amnesty International of
Orange C.OUOty, the Nation.al
Aaaodadon for the Advancement of
C.Olored People and the UnJted
Nations Assn. of Orange C.Ounty.
The Baba'il started what wu until
thJa year the Peace Walk nine yea.rs
ago aAer they had approached other
groups including the Newport-Mesa
Irvine Interfaith C.Oundl
"We were looking for a
community project that we could
get involved ln that would help
mab the world a better place,~ said
Lane Oltvert, vice chair of the Local
Spiritual Assembly of Costa Mesa, a
Newporter, 1107 Jamboree Road,
Newport Beach. Free. (949) 721-9800.
NEWYEAR seMCES
Chabad of Central Orange County will
celebrate the Jewish New Year with
a Kol Nldre aervice at 7 p.m. Sunday
followed by Yom IGppur 1ervl099 at
10 a.m. and 6:16 p.m. Monday All
1ervk:es are free and will be
conducted by Rabbi Pattie! at
Halecrest Club, 3107 Klllyboolc. Costa
Meaa. (714) 546-~290.
HIGH HOLY DAYS
Temple lulah of Newport Beech will
present Ro1h Haahana 1ervice1 at . a
Kol Nldre service at 1 p.m. Sunday
end an all-day Yom Klppur service
will begin at 9:30 a .m. (949)
648-6900.
MEDtATION RETREAT
The Center for Spiritual Dlaoovery will
preaent Its 11th annual Meditation
Retreat Sept. 27 to 29 at the center,
2860 M..a Verde Drive Eeat. Suite 111 ,
Cost.a Mesa. The retreat la titted
•Redlcel Freedom:" Cost for the three
dtya .. $145. (714) 754-7399.
'WE BEG TO otfffR'
Temple Bet Yehm will join the
Jewish Community of Orange
County and the Community Scholar
Progrem to co-host a live debate on •w. Beg to Differ.· Mlcheel Lerner
and Dennie Prager wlll be festured.
The event will be held et the temple.
1011 C.melbadt Drive, Newport
BHc:h. $18-$118. (714) 766--0340.
leading group ln the Baha'i
community. •And we are very active
OD the nation.al level with the United
Nations.•
Stoyanoff said her church and her
faith also support peace.
"Both the Baha'is and the
Unitarian Unlversallsts beUeve it's
part of the Uvlng out of our faith to
have peace,• she said. "We believe
that part of what we have to stand
up and say ls ... for peace and to
honor those groups wortdng for
peace and justice.•
Aside from the music, there will
be othet express1a:nB of peace.
Students from a Mission Viejo high
WORKSHOPS
DIVORCE RECOVERY WORKSHOP
St. Andrew'• Pre1byterfan Church
wlll hold a Divorce Recovery
Worbhop at 7:30 p.m. on Thursdays
from Sept. 10 to Oct. 24 at 600 St.
Andrews Road, Newport Beach. S26
or $30. (949) 574-2214.
MASTERMIND
New Thought Community Church
will present Malter Mind, a group
for those w.ntlng to "menlfest
good" In their dally life, at 7:30 p.m.
every Friday at 1929 Tul11n Ave.,
Co1ta Mesa. (949) 646-3199.
A SPIUTUAL JOURNEY
A 26-le11on ltudy on the life of
Jesu1 Chril1 titled "Journey to the
Crosa· 11 taught et 9:45 e .m.
Sunday1 during the Homebuilder'•
Bible Cleu at Liberty Baptllt Church.
The study parallel• the four Goapel1
to prHent the 11ory of Christ. The
church 11 at 1000 Blaon Ave .•
Newport Beech. Free. (949)
760-6444.
DREAM ON
The Adult Faith FonnatJon et Our
Ledy Queen of Angela Chun:h In
Newport Beach wlll hold e dream
anatya11 group monthly from 1 to 4
p.m. Sundaya at 2046 Mer·Vil'ta Drive,
Newport Beach. (949) 219-1408.
MEDITATION LE~ A •1ect1o dlvlna• med Ion group
meeting will be h9ld at :10 e.m.
FYI .
WHAT: Orange County Peace Jam
WHEN: 11:301.m. to 3 p.m. Sept. 21
WHERE: Orange Coast Unitarian
UnlverMllst Church, 1269 Victoria
St., Costa Mesa
COST: Free
CALL:(949)~2
school will enact a Model United
Nations aession, a represent.adve from
each of the participating groupe will
also speak. But there will be no
preaching.
"It's to celebrate peace and to be
together as a sign of support for
peace,• Stoyanoff said.
Tundaya et Our Ledy Queen of
Angeli. 2046 Mar Vista Dt1ve,
Newpott e.ed\The avw.n
Meditation Group meet.I from 7:30 to
9 p.m. on the first and third
Wedneldaya of NCh month at the
center. The format Includes two
period• of meditation wfth aome
ln11ruction on how to meditate, e talk
and a dlacuaston. (949) 219-1408.
WEEKLY EVENTS
SUPPORT GROUP
FOR OLDER WOMEN
The Jewish Famlly Service wlll offer
a support group for women older
than 50 to addreu luuea Including
anxiety and othertopa, at 10 e.m.
on the aec:ond end fourth Monday of
each month at 250 E. Balcer St.,
Coat.a Mesa. Preregistration
required. (714) 44M960.
NEWGRotPS
Jewish Family Service of Orange
County has formed a beruvement
1upport group to meet at 10 e.m.
Tundaya and a Challenge of Change
support group at 10 a.m. Thurldaya.
Both groups will mMt at Temple
Judea In Laguna Hiiia, 24612
Moutton Partway. llM "rvlce la alao
forming a parenting aupport group
to mHt the first and third Mondays
of eech month et 10 a.m. at the
Jewish Federation C.mpu1, 250 E.
Baker SL, Sutt. G, Coct.a Meu.
Pr9reglstratlon required. (714)
446-4950.
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WA111l Tl9IMnm
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Injured swan returns
to f amili<lr waters, faces
Pearl has been nursed
back to health and now
joins up with mate
Rupert again on the
Balboa Peninsula.
• June CH•1r•nde :oaify Pilot
If swans could lalk. Ir's not hard to
Imagine what Pearl and Rupert
would be saying this week.
"Boy, did I miss you." (
"I was so worried. I thought I'd
never see you again."
By all human accounts, the sepa-
ration anxiety the Balboa Peninsula's
two beloved black swans experi-
enced last week was beyond con.so-
ladon.
"Pearl was losing a lot of weighL
Rupert was driving us nuts, crying all
night long like a newborn baby,~ said
Gay Wassail-Kelly. the closest thing
to a human mother that the two
swans have.
It was Kelly who discovered a seri-
ous Injury to Pearl's leg last month -
probably the result of a dog bite.
· kdly, a longtime Penlnsula realdent.
~ the female black swan to ~
Wetlands Wlldllfe c.are Center fn
Huntington Beach. Prom there. Pearl
was transferred to the Orange
County Emergency Animal Oinlc.
The whole ordeal took a week. and
the good newa ls that Pearl is fine.
But the bad thing was that there
was no way to tell this to her mate.
Rupert.
"He was really worried. He really
missed her, H Kelly said. "And Pearl
was pining. too. Losing weight"
When they finally got Pearl back
home to the beach on tl'Je harbor
side of the Peninsula. she didn't even
pause at her food dish. Instead, she
took off straight for the water and the
Kellys didn't ~ her again until later
that night. when she showed up on
shore at their home, with Rupert at
her side.
Thi! two black swans have been an
item since Pearl was first introduced
to Rupert in the summer of 1999 by
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UGI hires new social scien dean ,
Barbara Dosher, who has
worked in the school of
social sciences since 1992,
will lead the department.
Deirdre Newm•n
Daily Pilot
UC IRVINE -The school of social sci-
ences has hired one of its own, a nation-
ally known expert on the mechanics of
how the mind worts, as its new dean.
Barbara Dosher was named dean In
July and replaces William Schonfeld,
who ran the school for two decades.
While Schonfeld had the longevity to
build the school into one of the univer-
sity's crown jewels, Dosher said she
would like to continue the focus on ex
cellence maintained by her predecessor.
The school graduates the largest number
of the university's undergradUJtes and
boasts a highly distinguished faculty.
"I'm staning from an extremely -;trong
base, but I stilJ hope to expand growth in
some area\," Dal.her said.
Dosher came to UC lrvine in 1992. af-
lcr serving 15 years on the faculty at Co-
lumbia University in New York. She was
onginaJJy allracted to the umverMty be-
cause, she said, the cognitive M:1cnce de-
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Being dean ap-
pealed to her because or the college's focus
on collaboradon and
the opportunity to
Barbara Dosher expand programs.
-1 think today
there's a very large
value In interdisciplinary programs and
activitlel>," Dosher said. ·rm ofien quite
interested in hiring people to serve In
their own department, but who are also
mterested in an interdisciplinary (ap-
proach!."
Greg Hiclcolc, an associate profo~'>Or of
cognitive science, said Dosher made
quality hires and moved the cognitive
science department forward during her
tenure as chair. He believes Dosher will
make an outstanding dean becaui.e '>he
has an intimate understanding of the
school and how to raise its profile
"One of the things about thil> -.chool is
that we have a lot of extremely good peo·
pie here but we tend to be under adver-
ti'>ed," Hickok said. "(Dosher) has a good
i.en~e. having been m the department
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One or Doa~~baJs la to coodnue
prOYtd1ng research oppoJ1Wlitlel r. un·
derpads. She co-d.l.rected the under-
graduate honors prc>gl'lUfl fn J>6ychology,
which allowed them to wort with faculty
mentors on a ~ projea..
·Although it was a very strong cm...
room offering, the research opportunity
was very direct ... personal e:spowre to
faculty, -Dosher t>a.id
It also afforded students a chance to
give presentauo~ bru.ed on their re-
search, making the entire ex:penence a
valuable prepararion for graduate school
and the busines:. world, 0o'>her said.
Do!>her would aJ\o like to see the
school's graduate stuJent populatioo in-
crea...e so It is rnon• balanced with the
number of undergraduates
·11·~ especially impon.ant because 1t
aJch 10 the rel>earch vitaliry of the insti-
tution but can alM> provide loL., of advaJl-
tagl''> for undergrad'>.·· Dosher !.aid
l>o'>her will con11nut-teaching some
graduate courst"i 111 the ne~t few years
and will eventually rotatt' into undt•rgrad
teaching as welJ
"I t•c;peciaJJy ~n111y das~l> wht>rt' I can
have -.ome interd1a11ge with -.tudtonts,"
l.)o.,lit'r ..aid
Dmher. who i., in her earl~ 50'>. l.Jves in
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gietd.Qg an interview with her, I
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that she is genuinely interested
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c:hlldnli <*1DOt help but learn
that it .. Ok to lie. d-1 md
steaJ. PJM1la.alarly if you are the
bead of a Jaawe corporadoo.
'lbele ewnca do not happen In a
vacuum. ~ds walCb and Ibey m.om. Tuey mo minot the
bebavtor that if left unchechd.
is oAen eelf-destructtve.
M06t parents just don't haw
the time anymore to monitor all
of the bad inftueoces on their
kid& Part of that ia because we
are busy running around trying
to keep them In activities in
wh1cb they won't have the
cbance to get into trouble or
become banned.
1Wo days ago, I spog; to one
matters and therefore classified.
Hayman said he could not dis-
dose why the c:ounc::ll voted to
place Woods and Scheer OD leave
or why the private law firm was
singled out.
Neither Sc::beer nOt \\bods
could be reached for comment
Friday and JalDflS Murphy. who
bandies most of the city's cases
for MurtalJ8h, Miller, Meyer &
Nelson. was out of the office all
day.
Hayman said the audit of the
city attorney's office was the result
of ongoing budgetary mncems
regardJng the cost o( hiring exter-
nal legal represenration. The fi-
nancial examination will "stmply
pur rogether a broad picture" of
the total cost of operations fur the
departmenl
According to -city financial
documents. $178,500 was allo-
cated to the city attorney's office
in the 2001-02 budget for "profes-
sional services" expenses, which
includes the hiring of outside
counsel. The office more than tti-
pled its adopted budget. spending
$841,287 in the 2001-02 6sca1
year, documents &bow.
In the 2000-0 l 6sca1 year. the
city spent $655,506 on "profes-
sional services" and $1..334,102 in
ENROLLMENT
Continued from Al
(the number of teachers needed)
ls that you don't want to be over
and have to cut someone," said
TeWinlde Principal Jeff Gall
The increase i1J district enroll-
ment is due to changing demo-
graphics and success in enticing
students away from private
schools, said Supt. Robert Bar-
bot
The district ls up about 530
students from last year and offi-
cials are in the process of h1rtng
15 to 18 additional teachers to
handle the burgeoning enroll·
ment -which was about 22,582
students at the end of the day
Thursday, Barbot said.
When the extra students came
to TeWinkle on the first day of
school, Gall asked the assistant
principal and cowiselors to meet
with them in the auditorium to
explain the situation. By after-
n090, reinforcements -in the
form of substitute teachers -
bad been called in and the stu-
dents were assigned to cla.u-
rooms, where they have been
ever since, Gall said.
TeWl.nkle will be getting two
POLICE
Continued from Al
ton aJlo aald they beUeYe that
then,, may be other *dml who
have not )« been ldendfled or
who have not come forward and
thal eome of the aimel may have
happened ~ seYml yean,
ShUlman lllkL
~ don't know exactly when
the lnddenll happened. but we
beUeYe tb&y happened OYel' three
yean,. be IB1c1.
Newport-Mela Unffted Supt.
Robert Barbot said he la pleeeed
MINORmES
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iePel DO time to* down and
=i::.-=~:n.~ JOU dcdJt ~ .. youneif how
Jong it bat been tblCe )'OU ...
down and wrote IOIDeOOe.
Jetter and mailed it. Bktbday
auda and Rach are not included.
Nearly l<IOW. of the readers of
tbia mhmm would reply that
they cannot remember or that it
has been years.
I know that you were
e:xpecdng this to be a call for
turning off the 'IY, but it'a DOL
It's a call for some limpJidty, for
an easier way of life that will
allow us to bang out with our
1999-2000, aa:ording to finaDcial
documents.
The 2002-03 proposed budget
allocates $155,330 foe professiooal
services. which is a stalk compari-
son to the aewn-figure amount
spent In previous )'e8J'I.
The straight numbelS can be a
bit misleading without explana-
tion, officials said
"Some of the factors that add to
the Wlpredictabfllty of preparlng
budgetary estimates for legal
services are the many unknowns
related to the number of litigants
that may file suit against the city
in the following year, the nature
and complexity of those lawsuits
and the degree of spedali.zed legal
expertise that may be needed in
any particular case." said Mark
Puckett, director of the city's fi.
nance departmenl
Scheer -who bas been with
the city for almost 16 years -and
\\bods, who worted for Costa
Mesa from 1 m to 1989, left. and
then came back 10 years later -
will be paid during their time off.
which is expected to last a mini-
mum of three weeks. aty ol6dals
said being placed on pa.id admin-
istrative leave was rare but does
not denote any allegation of
wrongdoing.
new teachers to deal with Its in-
aeased enrollment. which Jlow
stands at l, l 28 students, Gall
said.
Ensign Middle School in New·
port Beach clocks in at a little
more than 1,200 students, up
about 70 students from last year.
said Principal Mike McGuire. in-
stead of adding teachers, the
school has slightly increased the
number of students lo its core
curriculum classes, McGuire
said.
"We're One," McGuire said
'Tm absolutely not (concerned).
lt's been a smooth start. At the
end of the first two weeks of
school, everyone's pretty sett.led
in."
Of the high schools, Newport
Harbor tallies the highest num·
ber of students, with 2,373, said
Principal Michael Vossen. The
school added 4.2 staffing mem-
bers -the odd number is due to
a combination of full and part -
time teaching positions.
"The bottom line ls the addi-
tional staff members really
helped us a lot," Vossen said
"They will bring the class sizes
down. The mixed blessing ls that
we have to redistribute the
classes to bring down the num-
with Haluch's arresL
"Usually. ~ very careful
when we hire teacbera, • he said..
~ obv1ouaJy do badqp:ound
checb, but to th.la cue, there Wll
nothing in terma of badqp:ound
until (PrtdayJ when police made
the a.met.. Barbot saJd IChool of.
8dals are d looking Into Ha-
luch'a history with Newport·M.esa
Unified.
~ know fur sure be dkf rJOt
sub this tan and he bun\ IUbbed
for ua In quite a while," be llkl.
"\\\t don't have all the detafla
about him yet We\-e ldD looking lnco It·
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weue~Mdrdllbto
betie¥e that the Jina lady would
be proud of m for taklnl her
advice and tlYina to pay dole!'
attention to Our kids:
(don\ have any hope that the
president wm tum off bJs
teJevisioDL In fact. I'm not 80
sure that• a p>Od ldea for the
leader of the flee wodd. But as
long u be'e watddng I hope be'D
watch "Saturday Nlgtlt Uve• to
get a cbudde out of the skits.
•STEVE SMT'H is a Costa Mesa
resident and freelance writer.
Readers may leave a message for
him on the Daily Pilot hotline at
(949) 642-6088.
The dty attorney's office pro-
vides legal services to the Oty
Council. the Planning C.Ommis-
sion. the Costa. Mesa Redevelop-
ment Agency and city depart-
ments. Scheer and \\bods provide
legal cowisel and advice during
all oftlcial meettnp and study
sessions, and are responsible for
the preparation of ordinances.
resolutions, contracts and agree-
ments. ofticlals said. Counsel also
interprets and applies local, state
and federal laws and conducts
and monitors litigation.
1Wo staff attorneys remain at
the city attorney's office to con-
duct in·bouse legal business
while Scheer and Woods are on
administrative leave and many of
the city's legal battles are re-
presented by outside coWlSel. of-
6dals saJd
The City C.Ouncil has scheduled
another closed session meeting
Monday night to further discuss
the issue, Hayman said. Any ac-
tions will be reported to the audi·
ence at the end of the meedng, he
said.
• LOUTA HARPER covers Costa
Mesa. She mey be reached at (949)
1574-4275 or by &-mail at
lolita.harper§/stimes.com.
bers, • Vossen said
IP terms of an:racting students
who previously opted to go pri-
vate, one parent attributes the
Increase to the district making
"significant strides" In trying to
meet the challenges of various
typeS of students.
·1 think when you look at the
money you spend on private
schoola and look at what our
public schools have to offer,
there's a good value (In the pub·
lie schoola)," said Bob Love, a
Costa Mesa resident whose
daughter transferred to Newport
Harbor High School from a reli·
gious school during her fresh-
man year.
Newport Harbor HJgh's aca·
demics are of a higher caliber
than private school offerings,
Love said.
"They put together a very
strong academic program to
meet the needs of all the differ-
ent levels of students, from stu-
dents who are struggling with
language to students who are
high achievers," Love said.
• DEJADRE NEWMAN covers
education. She may be readied at
(9491 574-4221 or by e-mail at
delrdre.newmanO/atim•.com.
OBITUARY
Shirley Owens
Services for Balboa
Island resident Shirley
Owens, an
accomplished a.rtiat,
will be held at noon
Monday at Pacific View
Mortuary. Owens died
Thursday. She was 80.
She la survived by
hUSband, John P.
Owens; daughter
Sharron Garviach;
brother William G.
Gilmour; three
granddaughters and
three great
grandchildren.
• The Daily Piiot
welcom .. obituaries for
residents or former
residents of Cotta M .. a
and Newport S.ach. If you
want to have an obituary
printed in the Pilot, a1k
your mortuary to fax u1
the Information at (9491
646-4170 or call the
neweroom tt (949)
764-4324.
bail. He Is likely to be arraigned
Monday or Tueaday at Hubor
Juldce Center. Police are ftlC'OID-
meodlng that be be chaiaed wbb •
13 felony counla of~ ....
Police are IMinc other W:dml •
to mntact the~ 8-:1'1 Po-lice or to 8ft bdp cbetr pu-
enllL Those wtabing co talk to the
polk:e may caD Det. John Houpn •
at (949) 644·3190.
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COMMUNITY & CL.UBS
Spurgeon ~Award to go to Costa Mesa chief
COllaMlilaAJBceQW
... 8DoWai hM been
eelected to recdYe the ~SpurponAward at the
&plodng Reaignidon lunc:beon
at noon Wedneaday at the Wesdn
South Coast
The Blploring Program of
Leaming for Ufe of qrange
..county honors the recipient of
this award annually in recognition
of outstanding support to the
F;xplorer Program and the greater
oom.munit)t Snowden has been a
major support of the Costa Mesa
Police P;xplorer program and a
leader on the P.xploring
fund-raising team.
Prior recipients include ~
Ron l.owmbea g, John H ne..,
(1*f Cldp Pr1dbet Odef,.,..
\\Wter'I. Mike c..pm, former
SberifrBnd ~ Robft1
McQ.ady, Tum Rley and Robert
Wmmlnglon. The award w
named in honor of WUllam
Spurgeon m. the founder of
Exploring and a lifetime Orange
County resident Local Orange
County youth o.vld Pllql.dn, Raul
Paa md Jamie w.lbr' will be
awarded with the Young
American Award along with a
scholarship. Huntington Beech
PoUce u. J. a Hume will be
honored with the Explorer
Advisor of !he Year Award.
Proceeds for this event will
benefit !he Exploring Program of
Leaming for Life. For more
information regarding this event.
contact 18mara Nale al (714)
689·2323, Ext 6004.
R>R1Y-FIVE ~OP
SERVICE: f.amelt IC.osdao
celebrated his 45th year in
Kiwanis in August. according to
Owtes Marbl. past president of
the Costa Mesa Kiwanis Oub.
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AlJTO • HOMEOWNERS • HEALTH
Sub1hfJ Sin" I 9S7
Blrahubeen
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Colta~
durincd:Ua
dmeandwas
a member of
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Downtown
ComMesa
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and the JIM now-merged
DE BOOM eosra Mesa
Kiwanis Oub.
Adds Mad.el: "Lots of oommunity
service in bis 45 years.. Buzz
chairs the Spiritual Aims
Committee.
•Buzz was wry invotved with a
project we had for a nwnber of
years. and it 'MU caDed the
'Laymans Recognftion Luncheon.'
It's a project where we asked the
ministefS of the c:hwches in Costa
Mesa to bring their outstanding
layman to a luncheon where they
were recognized." aa:ording to
Markel Kostlan has been active in
securing moneys for the Salvation
Army and \\)'cliff Bible Studies.
He also has been supportive of a
Kiwanis project known as •Parks
Ministries.• where they provide
religious services at the state and
national parks in Qilifomia
during the sum.mer.
Congratulations Buzz on a life
well lived!
PP.ACE JAM: Representatives of
conummity and faith-based
organizations from throughout
Orange County will gather at the
Orange Coast Unitarian
Un.iversalist Chun:h in Costa Mesa
on Saturday to participate in the
2002 Orange County Peace Jam.
The church is at 1259 Victoria St.
The free-to-the-public event
will take place from 11 :30 am
undl s p.m. c... .... ...,..
LIDm DbDn wtU make opetdalg
Jtmlllb, fbllowied by .jamming"
pdJnnancet by local rmtaidans
from throughout Southern
c.aJibnia Including • And the A11P Sing,· 11r1m nnz and the
Omngie Coast Unitarian
lJnMnallst chotc.
The Peace Jam will be held in
cdebration of the United Natk>ns'
International Day of Peace. which
tU.ea place annually in
September. Local groups
organizing the tMnt for Sept. 21
are the Baha'is of Orange County,
Amnesty international of Orange
County, the NMo. the United
Nations Assn. of Orange County
and the hosting Orange Coast
Unitarian Unlversalist Church.
For more infonnation about
the Peac.e Jam. call (949)
646-4652. eve1yone is welcome to
attend
CASINO NlGlfl': I !arbor Mesa
Lions "Viva Las Vegas" c:asino
Night will be held on Friday, Oct
18, at the Neighborhood
Community (.enter, 1645 Parle
Ave., Costa Mt.'Sa. The event will
start a1 7 p.m and will feature
blackjack. slots, craps. roulette
and a silent auction. lickets are
$30 per person and include
dinner, one drink and SI 00 in
gambling scrip. Dinner will be
catered by "Wolfgang Puck's Caf~"
and a OJ will provide !he
entertamment Proceeds from this
fund-raiser will be donated to
local charities and the Lion's Sight
and I fearing Foundation, which
provides hearing and eye testing
for local students. For further
information, 10 malte a dor.ation
or to purchase tickets. please
contact t larbor Mesa Lions Oub
members Barbara Hayward at
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Couocil:
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ones among you who will be
really happy are those who will
have sought and found how to
serve. .. -Albat Sdlweit.m
SERVICE CLUB MEE1lNGS
THIS Ca.«a WEEK:
MOND\Y: 6 p.m.: The Harbor
Mesa Lions Oub will meet at the
la Capilla Mexican Restaurant
1UP..SDM': 7: t 5 a.rn.: The
Newport Beach Sunrise Rotary
Oub will meet at Frve Crowns
Restaurant to hear a Craft Tulk by
Scott Sonftl.
WEDNES~: 7:15 am.: The
20-member South Coast Metro
Rotary Oub will meet al !he
Center Oub (www.sowhcoastmet
rorotary.o~ and the Newport
Harbor Kiwanis Oub will meet al
the University Athletic Oub.
Noon: The Soroptimist Oub
Newport Harbor meets at !he
Santa Ana Country Ouh 'Ille
35-member Exchange Oub of !he
Orange Coast will meet at the
Bahia Corinthian Yacht for a
business meeting. 6 p.m.: The
Rotary Oub of Newport-Balboa
will meet at !he Bahia Corinthian
Yacht Oub to hear Craft Tu1ks by
new members Dan and Khn
DeBroux..
(www.newportbalboa.o~. The
20-plus-member Costa
Mesa-Orange Costa Breakfast
Lions Oub will meet at Mimi's
Cafe for a Ladies Nigh1 Social.
~Noon.1be
SO-member c.o.ta Mesa
10wan1a Oub wtll meet at the
Holiday Inn
( www.ldwanls.org/du.bl
costamalJ), the Newport
Beach-Corona det Mar Kiwanis
Oub will meet at the BahJa
Corinthian Yacht Oub, the
80-member F.xcb.ange aub of
Newpott Harbor will meet at
the Newport Harbor Nautical
Museum to bear c.apL M8'e
Whlfebnd, the Daily Pilot ha.J'bor
columnise. di8cuss .Cruising
Newport Harbor and Oft"shore..
the 100-rnanber N!Mport·lnme
Rotary Club will meet the lrvioe
Maniott Hoed to hear ....
I.aide discuas
Japaneae-Amerlcan busUwm
pracdcea (WWW~Of'8'.
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published Saturdays In the Deily
Pilot. Send youf' MIVICe dub'•
meeting infonn8bori by Fax to (IMS)
6e0-8667; &-mall to
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Beadl, CA 92660-1740
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Last year the capital &aios rate
dropped to 18~ for twbJe gains 00 I
principal residence that you have
occupied for aJ k:ast five years. This
U I result Of die 1997 tu bill that
eliminated the lnlditional system of
"rollovet" ddeml.s of tu liability oo
home sale profiu. The law allows
apital gain exclosiom whether you
"buy up" to a more expensive home
or "buy down" to a less expensive
one. Prior to this law homeowners if
they bad a gain above the limit, wm
tued at a 28% capital gains rate.
When the rules became effective for
principal residences sold after May 6,
1997 the rate was lowered to 20%.
If you arc a mamed home-seller
filing jointly. you en JOY up to
$500,00) in home sale gllns w-frcc,
provided you have occupied the
property as your principal residence
during two of the last five years.
Taxpayers who file singly (even if they
are married) gel a $250,00) capital
glllns exclusion. Home-sellers arc
chgiblc to exclude capnal gains on the
saJc of a home as often as once every
two years. Consult your tax advisor for
yoiir parucular circumstance.
Lyleen and Jeff have 30
consecu11ve years of real estate
experience .in Newport Beach. For
professional service o: advice with all
your real estate needs call the Ewings
al Coast Newport-Coldl'ell Banker at
(949) 759-3796.
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The 14th a.nnua1 Tute of
Newport, whictl features about 35
local restaurants, wtll take place
today through Sunday at Fashion
lsland, 900 Newport Center Drive,
Newport Beadl. Hours for the
Newport Harbor Chamber of
Commeroe-sponsored event will
be 6 to 11 p.m. today with Big Bad
\boDoo Daddy perfonnlng at 9
p.m.; 4 to 11 p.m. Saturday with
the Kool and the Gang
performing at 9 p.m.; and noon to
8 p.m . Sunday with Michael
McDonald perfonnlng at 6 p.m.
Though the $16 general
admission does not Include
tasting the food, it does Include
the entertainment Children 12 and
younger will be admitted free
Saturday and Sunday.
Actual tastes cost between $1
and $5, and proceeds benefit
Orange County charities. There
are some package deals
available, such as the $40 Taste
passport, which includes ell three
days of admission and $15 in
Taste Scrip that can be used for
food purchases. Information:
(949) 729-4400.
All menus listed are subject to
change. The restaurants
participating in the Taste of
Newport this year Include:
Bayside Restaunint plans to
serve warm choc:olat9 aoutne
caka, profiteroles with vanilla ice
cream, creme brulee.
Bibi Anna's plans to serve
barbecue boneless beef ribs with
wasabi mashed potatoes,
seafood cerviche tn lemon cup,
bladcened ahi ca nape With
seaweed salad and wasabi caviar,
Chinese chidcen salad in wanton
cup.
Blue Water Grill plans to serve
bay shrimp codctail, New
England clam chowder,
Manhattan clam chowder,
smoked albacore tuna.
Buca di Beppo plans to serve
macaroni rosa. garlic bread w/
mozzarella ctreese, spicy fennel
sausage wt marinara sauce.
frangole con granita.
Ciao plans to serve ciao shrimp
scampi; three cheese ravioli;
bruschetta; eggplant enchilada;·
tiramisu.
Clayton Shurfey'a RMI BBQ
plans to serve smoked beef
brisket sandwich; watermelon
honey glazed port ribs;
handmade potato chips.
El Tarasco Mexican Food plans
to serve flan; soft tacos; burrito;
fish tacos.
Five Crown• Reataurant plans to
serve roast prime rib sandwich
with fresh creamed horsJjredish;
raspberry creme brulee.
Gelato P1aradlso plans to serve
gelato cup; sorbet cup; gelato
cone; sorbet cone
Gina's Pine & P1aataria plans to
serve pepperoni slices (pizza);
cheese slices (pizza); bistecca
sandwich; roasted vegi pizza
slices; spinach zlti with bellalinda
sauce.
Gregorio'• plans to serve crab
cakes with roasted mango;
mixed green salad with
raspberry/ balsamic vinaigrette
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Pound brMlt ._a nwllet to•
flat con11111 nl tNc:llneta.
Rtmow P4iMtlc ~and
teelOn with Nit and black
topped w/ baked ricotta wedge;
flourtess chocolate cake glazed
with Belgian dart chocolate and
mixed berry sauce; bananas
foster -warm bananas cooked
in orange juice and Grand
Mamler poured over vanilla
bean ice cream.
Gulliver'• Rnuurant plans to
serve prime rib; prime rib French
dip sandwich; cream of com;
cream of spinach; English trifle;
barbecued rib.
Ho Sum Bistro plans to serve ho
sum salad; ho sum dumplings;
minced chldcen lettuce wrap;
coconut shrimp; candied pecans.
Kitayama Resburant plans to
setve spicy tuna or California hand
roll; shrimp tempura hand roll;
teriyaki chicken stick; shrimp
tempura; deep fried crab daw;
edamame (boiled SCI'( beans);
green tea Ice cream.
Koto Restaurant plans to serve
hand roll sushi; yakitori chidcen;
tempura; edamame.
La S.hla plans to serve Baja fish
taco; chill lime salad; chips, salsa
end guacamole; kid's quesadilla.
Long• Pharmacy a Ice Cream
Fountain plans to serve milk
shakes and malts; single scoop;
double scoop; coffee: regular.
decaf, and flavored; iced tea or
hot tea.
Marrakesh plans to serve salad
-marinated carrots with
cilantro, pureed eggplant with
roasted bell pepper, fine
seasoning and cucumbers;
bastilla -filo triangles filled with
chidcen, spiced eggs and roasted
almonds; ctriclten kabobs; lamb
kabobs; couscous vegetable -
steamed semolina grains topped
with stewed vegetables,
garbanzo beans and raisins;
baklava -flaky pastry dessert
baked with nuts, honey and
cinnamon.
McCormick 8t Schmick's Se.tood
Restaurant plans to serve Oregon
Dungeness crab cakes with
chipotle eioli; pancetta wrapped
prawns with Thai barbecue sauce;
ctrooolate-oovered strawberries
with raspberry sauce.
Newport Rib Co. plans to serve
Newport Rib Co.'s world famous
baby baclt ribs, mini barbecued
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brisket aandwictr; spicy
Louisiana hot sausage; original
barbecued baked beans; the
combo: baby bade ribs, 1/2
sausage & bean•.
Psvlllons plans to serve certified
angua beef tri tip sandwiches.
hot dogs.
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Hotel plans to serve butternut
squash ravioli with sweet corn
sauce; grilled chidcen salad with
stilton cheese, apples and
walnut vinaigrette; broiled
pepper crusted lamb chops with
garlic mashed potatoes and port
wine reduction; warm mixed
berry crisp with vanilla bean ice
cream; creme brulee with fresh
raspberries.
Phlladelphla Grill plans to serve
the William Penn -thinly sliced
rib-eye steak grilled wtth onions,
peppers and mushrooms,
topped wtth provolone cheese;
the grllled chidcen Philly -
skinless chidcen breast filet
grilled with onions. peppers and
mushrooms, topped with
provolone cheese; the gyro wrap
See MENU, Pa1e A7
LAUREN
FLOOR SAMPLE SALE
UP
TO On • Once a year we change our Ralph Lauren Showroom Galleries and sell
off our floor samples in order to make room for new arrivals. This year, we are
extending our sale to include many out-of-stock items and one-of-a-kinds.
THIS IS A FIRST·COME, FIRST-SERVED SALE, LIMITED TO STOCK ON HANO.
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Thia comp~te aale f eature• B edroom.a,
Dining Roonu, Seafins, U.,intJ Roonu,
Occa.ional Piecea and much more.
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ContnJed from NI .
-thinly •Iced. grtlled, MMOned
lemM>Mt Mtwd on~ flat
bte.t topped wtth lettUCl8,
tomato, onion end a cool
cuc:umbetuuce; the grilled
c:ttldten wrep -grilled chk:bn
breast •rvld on wtnn ftet breed
topped ~lettuce tomato, onion
and a cool CU<:Umber sauce
cheelecake.
Pldl Up Stbl plane to aerve
Chinese Chldten Salad; California
Rolla; Houae Special Chldten over
Steamed Rice; Cream CheeM
Wontona.
RJatotant. M9mma Gina plan• to
aerve penne oontldlna; cheese
tortelllnl with marinara sauce;
filet mignon balsamic with
polenta tiramisu.
Royal Thal cw.lne plans to aerve
tod-mun -spicy fish cake with
cucumber sauce; c:ttldten utay -
grilled c:ttlcbn with peanut aauce;
pad Thai noodles -popular dlah
of royal Thal culaine; Thai ahrimp
-shrimp wrapped In crispy egg
noodles; combination plate -
mixed two c:ttoices of the above
menu.
Rusty P91ic:an plans to serve
ichiban: fresh fish skewers
marinated in aoy and ginger
charbroiled; Cajun ehrimp:
shrimp eauteed in garlic, Cajun
spice and aeaeonings; crab cakes:
fresh crab with a hint of fennel,
cooked to a golden brown with
red pepper aioll; fresh mahl mahi:
charbroiled with Cajun spice and
topped with Santa Fe butter.
Sabetino's Udo Shipyard
SauNg9 Co. plans to serve roast
beef sandwich; sausage
eandwich.
Sage plans to serve gnlled Asian
barbecue beef short ribs -sweet
and spicy dipping sauce;
gorgon.zola and granny smith
apple salad -candled pecans,
..,... ..,._ 81.,_d plane to
eerve flAlh and c:Nps; fried
calamert; •eaja atyte• ftah tacos.
loprwtda plans to teNe plzz.e by
the slice; cannoll; meetball
parmeglano sandwtch; three
dleese ravioli.
,.._ RMt.urant plans to serve
house paella; c:ttldten
empanadas; chortzo sandwich;
tortilla Espanola.
Tha ~Guys plans to serve
coffee of the day; coffee of the
day; mocha, cappuccino. or latte;
blended mocha or tMended
caramel mocha; hot c:ttooolete;
vanilla, hazelnut and caramel
ftavoring available.
Tommy Behwne'• Tiopical Clllf6 6
Emporium plans to serve crab
bisque; jerk chldten sandwich;
coconut shrimp with mango
papaya chutney; key lime pie.
Villa NoVll Restaurant plans to
serve pomodoro e basilica; paglia
e fieno; polio con rosmarino;
tiramisu.
What's Cooking Bistro plans to
serve bruschetta -toasted bread
topped with diced tomatoes,
capers, garlic and extra virgin
olive oil; calamari fritti -fried
calamari, lemon, parsley and
spicy marinara; insalata di spinaci
-spinach and radiatiio with
sliced apples, goat cheese and
gorgon.zola, tossed with a
baleamic vinaigrette and topped
with caramelized pecans; lasagna
classica -traditional meat and
ricotta lasagna.
Wolfgang Pudl CaM at fahlon
Island plans to serve Chinois
chidten salad; chicbn satay; 1/4
,.>izza -four cheese or pepperoni;
chocolate souffte cake.
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Ule-alz.eCt. made with 500 pounda
of diomlete, swept with edJble
alNet dUlt meant to mimic
chrome and IUD"Ounded by fog
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the logo on the back reads
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GEmNG
INVOLVED
•GETTING INVOlVED runs
periodically In the Daily Pilot on a
rotating bnia. For Information on
adding your organization to this hst,
call (949) 674-4298.
ACADEMIC YEAR IN AMERICA
Costa Mesa famllies can host a
German student and eam up to
$1,000 toward a number of travel
abroad programs. Danielle
Carpino, (800) 322-HOST.
ALS ASSN., ORANGE COUNTY
CHAPTER
The Amyotrophic Lateral
Sclerosis Assn .• which helps
individuals who have the
disorder that is also known as
Lou Gehrig's disease, needs
volunteers. (714) 375-1922.
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patiyda
(8lle Ned.. dwl~•
the art jnedh*!, wll democ.-
how to mike her ¥aliorl ol S"mo-
tts 1nYoMng milk cbocolate a»-
tard tarts, Ul apralO cookie lhell
and hommwle manbmaDawa.
·rm 1Ure people can't eYel'l
fathom that Its something they
can do,· Averill said of making
marshmallows at home. "It's just
whipped egg whites, powdered
sugar and gelatin. You heat It up
and whip it in the mixer for 20
Al..ZHE.-rt'S ASSN. OF
ORANGE COUNTY
Support group leaders, Visiting
Volunteers, family resource
consultants and office volunteers
are needed. Volunteers may work
on one-time projects or ongoing
programs. Training sessions are
available. (800) 660-1993.
AMERJCAN CANCER SOCIETY
The Orange County Region of the
American Cancer Society seeks
office volunteers. The
society is also seeking volunteers
to answer calls for the unit's
Helpline lnfoCenter. (949)
261-9446.
AMERICAN CANCER SOCIETY
DISCOVERY SHOP
The American Cancer Society
Discovery Shop needs unwanted
goods, such as clothing,
furni1ure, jewelry, accessories,
antiques and collectibles, to
fund the society's research,
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education and patient services
programs. The goods may be
dropped off at 2600 E. Coast
Highway, Corona del Mar.
Volunteers are also needed from
10 a.m. to 5 p.m . M onday
through Saturday et the same
location (949) 640-4n7.
AMERICAN CANCER SOCIEt¥
ROAD TO RECOVERY
The transportation program
needs volunteers to drive cancer
patients to and from medical
treatments free of charge. The
required commitment is a few
hours each week or month.
Drivers must have a valid driver's
license and insurance and be at
least 25. Volunteers may use
either their own vehicles or
American Cancer Society vans.
(949) 261-9446 or
scomer@cancer.org.
AMERICAN HEART ASSN.
The American Hean Assn. is
looking for volunteers to perform
Sib.rdly. ~ 14, 2002 A7 '·
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and arts and entertainment writer
She m-v be readled a1 (9"491
574-4268 0< by e-mail at
young.chang@l11tlmea com.
vanoua general office duties in
the main office and Implement
educational and fund-raising
events through Orange Coonty.
No experience necessary.
Training will be provided. (949)
856-3555.
AMERtCAN HOME HEAL1M
HOSPICE PROGRAM
The American Home Heahh
Hospice Program needs
volunteers to give emohonal
support to terminally ill patients
and their families in the greater
Orange County area. Training is
provided. (714) 550-0800 or (800)
540-2545.
AMERtCAN RED CROSS,
ORANGE COUNTY CHAPTER
The chapter needs volunteers to
address community groups
about Red Cross services and to
act as liaisons with the media in
disaster and emergency
situations. Lynn Howes, (714)
481-5376.
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annuaJ fall sale on Monday,
September 23 through
Monday, September 30. The
store wiU offer 20 to 40 percent
off selected items, perfect to get
a start on holiday shopping for
the little ones on your gift list.
after the childhood tongue
twister.
Toy Bottt • Toy Bottt • Toy
Boat newest store is located in
Newport Coast Shopping
Center at 21111 Newport Coast
Drive, with other locations
Corona del Mar and Westcliff
Court in Newport Beach. The
Toy Boilf off8f'8 free gift wrapping with a variety of choices.
Some of the toys on SClle will Newport Coast store can be
include Brio trains and sets. reached at (949) 759-8697.
Thomas trains and sets, Newport Coast Shopping
Corolle dolls, all wooden Center, located at San Joaquin
puzzles, sand buckets and sets, Hills Rd. and Newport Coast
kib$, erector sets, Playmobil, Dr., is anchored by P11t1ilion.s
Ro)eenbok sets and extra pieces and also has a Wtlls Fargo
including control pads and Bank; hreBeauty, which
vetticles, select Madame offers a range of upscale salon
AJeunder dolls, Ginny dolls services and hair, skin and
and more. bath and beauty products;
In addition, this year marks H•Pn N•Us S1d01t, speda.liz-
the 1 OOth anniversary oJ the ing in manicures, pedicures,
ted(ty bear, and Toy Boat has skincare and spa treatments;
an extensive collection, indud-Newport RJll1e Cle•nn.,
ing special limited edition which features the Green&rth
be4fs from Steiff of c.ermany. Cleaning System, a sale, mild
JGdl of all ages will find bears f(>lution that is environmental-
fro~ Gund, Russ Berrie, ly friendly, <.glo Sp• all
Doaglas and North American Salo11, a full~ European--
Bev Company at Thy Bollt. style spa and Nlon; and
~Y Bo.t offen free gift ~ldnw"oru Pl&t, a gift lhop
WTfl!pplng with a variety of and party boutique that UC>
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Safe? Think again
L aw enforoement
and tlre officials in
<Asta Mesa and
Newport Beach say rhey
are prepared c· Agencies
say there Is nothing to
fear," Tuesday).
Sure. <Asta Mesa Fire
Battalion Chief ams
Riley says he is highly
prepared for anything
chemical in nature. Yet
reality does not sit well
with the implications of a
smallpox attack. much
PAUL
JAMES
BALDWIN
don't think of the
incredible ineptitude
of our Intelligence
agencies~ the
misdirection of our
security concerns,
and the •public
disinformation" that
is being dished out to
you on a dally basis to
feed the war frenzy as
anything that wiU
benefit you and the
life of your children in
the years ahead. If
less an attack on a nearby
nuclear installation. How about
our water supply -the delivery
plans that were stolen describing
the distribution of the water
supply of the California
Aqueduct?
Yes, we are told we are
protected. but nol how. Tilis is
not very reassuring. Sure, the
communication Riley referred to
was readily available before Sept.
11, 2001, as weU as it is available
now after Sept. 11. It didn't worlc
then, and it won't worlc now.
Does that mean we should feel
safe that the bull puclcy we are
being told now should make us
feel safer as we go to bed this
evening?
Yes, it should until we find out
otherwise. Just lilce we did with
Sept. 11 , 200 I. After Osama bin
Laden declared war against
Americans years before. after his
firM auaclc on the World lfade
Centers failed. What a surprise.
If we can recollect, President
Ointon sent cruise missiles to
ldll bin Laden. Bui here in
Or.i.nge County all we can
recollect ls the old Bill was
preoccupied by what was
happening under the Oval Office
desk.
Feel safe? Yes, please do. Just
you feel differently, then get
ready to sacrifice your sons and
daughters and their lives for the
American Way.
Feel unsafe? No way. Just
listen to what is being told to
you by the local authorities. It is
unpatriotic, it is un-American to
question what is being told us
about our security. And I for one
will never question what I am
being told and rislc being
unpatriotic and un-American.
God forbid.
ln the meantime, we here in
Newport Beach should thmk.
about San Onofre, Los AJam1toc,
and Miramar Naval AH Station,
Los Angeles and Hollywood.
Southern California is
representative of aU that is
decadent about America. And all
that is good and desirable. After an, what is it these whacked-out,
sincere and devoted terrorists
want to destroy? It's you and me,
friends, and the place where we
live.
Personally, I don't feel the least
bit secure in any of the security
measures that have been taken
in my behalf.
God bless America.
• PAUL JAMES BALDWIN 1s a
Newport Beadl resident
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Letter writer nails it
regarding ficus trees
Here ye 4'n.n Miller
(Sounding Board. ·0on't
remove 6cus trees; install new
pipes, .. Sunday). Hers bas
been the first letter I've read
regarding the Balboa trees
that actually expJains the
situation. Her letter~ ttue
in its history, details and
logic. I add my name to the
long list of those insisting we
keep the trees.. 4'nn Miller,
the trees thank you. the
community thanks you and I
thanlc you.
SUSAN MOORE
Newport Beach
Artist, not Diedrich's
or police, was wrong
The Sept. 6 article
"Complaint fil ed against
Costa Mesa Polke" claims
that a local artist was
"decorating the outside
walls" of a Oiedrich's coffee
house.
As a regular Diedrich's
patron, I am familiar with
the graffiti referred to as
"decoration" and have
repeatedly urged its
removaJ, as have numerous
other regular Diedrich's
patrons.
The writings lik.ely violate
the city of Costa Mesa
Property Maintenance
Regulations irrespective of
the local anist's claim that
he was recently given
permission to write on
Diedrich's waJls. These
regulations state tha1 "AJI
structures, equipment, waJls
and fencing on the property
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shall be maintained free of distress, it became a green that got hlL
graffiti punuant to Otapter Ught Cor cars traveling Hopefully. thil letter will
VII 112 ofntle 11." toward us. They darted Inspire a lot of drivers to be
The relevance of the forward. We certainly more mindful of we
artist's cla.lm of permission weren't moseying &cross. I pedestrians.
M>fTHHUNT is further eroded by his yelled at one of the drivers.
admission that he applied They all gave us dirty looks. Costa Mesa
the graffiti for months prior If I had bad a cell phone, I Wimbledon was to seeking pennlsslon and would have called the
Diedrich's president's claim police(and bothered to try guaranteed a wall that the artist bad been and get the license
repeatedly told to stop numbers). Those drivers I went to numerous
writing on the walls. know who they are (if they meetings on the Home
It is apparent that the are Daily Pilot readers). Ranch and there were
whole incident could have This isn't the first time I've various presentations for
been avoided had the artist tried to cross the street, and the homeowners groups
ceased to write on the walls the drivers are a lot less than rResldents cry foul in
when originally requested to courteous. This isn't right. Home Ranch dealings.•
do so, checked and I am a licensed driver Sept. 5). I was unable to
complied with local city (just without a car, righl attend one of the Mesa
regulations, left the property now). When I drove, Verde ones and went to a
when requested to do so by whenever I saw a Wimbledon one instead and
the manager, or followed pedestrian, I stopped for it was stated, "We have
police Instructions when him/her/them. agreed to" provide sound
they were called as a result I did see some "justice" attenuations for
of his behavior. It is the other day. Wimbledon.
apparent that the artist, I was crossing 19th Street When folks in other areas
rather than Diedrich's or the al Pomona Avenue (headed of the city were fighting the
Costa Mesa police, handled toward where Smart and project, we were told by the
the situation in a wholly Final and the senior center (Home Ranchi folks that
inappropriate manner. are). I was crossing in the we're going to get our noise
THOMAS R. DAMIANI crosswalk. Others were wall, and I think some
Newport Beach com ing-pedestrians-toward people even thought they
me. were going to get doubled
A car made a left-hand paned glass, so we were
Drivers need to be turn. She didn't hit anyone. I satisfied.
much more careful heard a (welcoming) pohce It was common
siren puU that woman over. knowledge throughout the
As a pedestrian, I would Too bad her car didn't get city that something was
like to voice my displeasure impounded. going to be provided to
at the drivers in Costa Mesa. I'd like to remind attenuate noise for
Whether they are Costa everyone(while I am on my Wimbledon and now 1t ':, not
Mesa residents is anyone's soapbox), the motorist, who being done and I think that\
guess. The other day, my hit a man about three weeks very sad.
friend and I were trying to ago, also coincidentally on SANORA GENIS
cross 19th Street (from 19th Street, to my COSTA MESA
Border's to Triangle Square). knowledge hasn't been
My fri end needs support found. This was a
to wallc with her wheelchair. 73-year-old man. I might • EDITOR'S NOTE: Sandra
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TOMY
The 0..-Senior c.n. wll
hold a pancake breakfast from
7:30 to 10 a.m. today at the
Center. The breakfast will Include
regular pancakes, sausage, coffee
and o,..nge juice. The Center la st
800 Marguerite Ave .. Corona del
Mar. $3 for adults. $1 for children.
(949) 644-3244.
The Coetll Meaa HistlcNtcal
Society will host an event with
speakers Paul Apodaca of
Chapman Unive,.ity and Edith
Behrens of the Bowers Museum
from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. at the
Diego Sepulveda Adobe Open
House in Es1ancia Part. The
speakers are scheduled at noon
and 2 p.m. The park is at 1900
Adams Blvd. Free. (949) 631-5918.
SUNDAY
The ecoume sounds of
Buzzworfd will fill the Newport
Beach Central Library at 3 p.m.
with a live program tit1ed #Music
of the Mandolin:' The electric
band will perform its usual blend
of traditional, jazz, art, rode and
sundry world music with lively
Celtic influences. The library is at
1000 AYOCedo Avenue. kM. (148)
717"3llOI Ot
www.~/lbf*Y.Olfl.
llJUOAY ni.c-.. .......... c.....
will ~.public lundleon wtth
the five Clndldetee nmning for
City Council posltione, from noon
to 12:A6 p.m. et the center. The
group'• monthly memberahlp
meeting wll follow st 1:30 p.m.,
et which time the candidates will
be Introduced and mem~ will
have the chence to nk questiona
of the candidate .. and their luuea.
The discunk>n will be monitored
by Dally Pilot Managing Editor
S.J. Cahn. The center Is at 695 W.
19th St Call for lunch
reaervationt. (949) 646-2356.
A Mmlns on how to 9t8y young
et heart will be held from 6:30 to
7:30 p.m. at the Patio c.te In
Costa Mesa. The seminar, which
Is hosted by Mother's Market &
Kitdlen, is free and open to the
public. The cafe is at 226 E. 17th
St (949) 631-4741.
SEPT.19
The Com Mesa Chamt>.f of
Commerce will host its 90 Minute
Breakfast Boost from 7 to 8:45
a.m . at the Costa Mesa Country
Club. The club is at 1701 Golf
Course Drive. $17. or $1 2 if
prepaid. Call for reservations.
(714) 885-9090.
SEPT. 20
The flnt Country Westem
Hoedown. hosted by the Costa
Mesa Senior Center, will be held
from 4 to 8 p.m . at the center. The
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SEPT.25
N.'1upwt ..... CGmmunlty
SeMcee will PfWMt en
eight-week .. ,. of dr8wfng end
painting~ tod9y et the
Vince JorgeoMn Center fn
Newport Beach. The WOftshopa
will run from 10 e:m . to 12:30 p.m.
Wedne9day'a and will Include
lndivldual Instruction In mJxed
media for beginning through
advanced artista.. The eeries is $66
for residents, $71 for
nonresidents. The center la
adjacent to Manner'• Library at
2005 Dover Drive. (949)
644-3151.
The Cotta Mesa Ch.mber of
Commerce will host a business
after-hours mixer from 5:30 to
7:30 p.m. at the Plum's Cafe and
Catering In Co9la Mesa. The cafe
is at 369 E. 17th St. $10, or free for
members. (714) 885-9090.
OCT.5
The Hatbor Hertt.ge R.un and
Fitness Fair will return to Newport
Beach today. The 16-year event,
hosted by Newport Harbor High
School, will include a SK Feature
Race, a 2K Fun Run/Walk and a
Kid's Klassic race. Registration
will begin at 6:30 a.m . followed
by races starting at 8, 8:30, 9:15
and 9:30 a.m . The school is at
16th St. between Dover Dr. and
Irvine Ave. Free. (949) 515-6611 or
OCT. It
Ai,.tfllb ................
the coem MeN s.n1or C1n1er wMt
hMt • Monte Cano night wtth the
Bob Whit Trio (formerty of the
Ptderl) from 7 to 11 p.m. et the
center. The evening wttl lndude
gaming, bladcj-*, ct8p9. pob<, •
silent and live auction, and a
gourmet Chinese dinner. The
center la et 696 W. 19th St Call for
reservations. (949) 646-2356.
ONGOING
ln...wth couplee with one
Jewish partner are Invited to
participate In a di&CUssion group
at the Jewish Family Service of
Orange County office. The group
is geared toward dealing with
issues between interfaltt\
couples, such as raising children,
observing holidays, symbols in
the home and relationships with
extended families. The cost is $46
per couple for three sessions.
Preregistration is required. Call to
schedule date and time. The
office is at 250 E. Baker St., Suite
G, Costa Mesa. (714) 445-4950.
Women 50 and older may be
part of a discussion group
coordinated by Jewish Family
Services to address Issues such
as anxiety, depression,
relationships, loneliness and
family that meets from 10 to 11 :30
a.m . Mondays at the agency
offices. 250 E. Baker St., Suite G,
Costa Mesa. Preregistration
required. (714) 445-4950.
Friends of ttie Newport Beech
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Consignments acctpted by appointment only
LimiJed w stock 011 ltaNI
369 E. 17th Street# 10, Costa Mesa,
Phone(949)764-1746
Located behind Plum'~ Patio •
Hours 10-5:30 Mon-Sat, Sun 10-4
Holiday Greeting
& Photo Card
Sale
through ~plrml)j•r
Chose from Crane.
Wllllam Arthur,
Checkerboard.
Caspari.and
maoymott
Fane Home Fwnishings
Antiques & CoUectiblcs
Tnuiltional to Cottage
Gifts & Garden Decor
Wub list & Ddivcry
PubkUbtwy u.d Boot S10r9
.... ~few S*JOne 10 doM9a boob to,...,......,, .. dwtndling
ttodE. Boob m*V bt .... at any of
the ..... bfMCh ...,,.,_et
Btlbol, MaMen. or Corona del
Mer, or ln h book d099t nexs to
the~ Booll Store et 1000
AlilOC8do ~ .. Newport 8wh.
All hetdccMwand ~
donadon9. wfth the excepdon of
magazinee and law boob. wih be
accepted and ere tax deductfble.
(949) 7S.9667.
Tl'9 ...... IMdblta~tree
computer d ..... to people with
fading vision who have difficulty
seeing the computer screen. The
Oasis Center at 800 Marguerite
Ave., Corona del Mar, offers six
sessions. CaU to sign up for
classes. (714) 821-5000.
A ......... can dais m..ta 8t
7:15 p.m . Wednesdflys at 3400
Irvine Ave .. Suite 114, Newport
Beach. Call to reserve a seat. (949)
263-1462.
The Costa Mesa Chamber of
Commerce will host networ1cers
luncheon meetings Wednesdays
from 11 :45 a.m. to 1 p·.m. at the
Costa M esa Country Club. The
cost is $13. The club is at 1701
Golf Course Drive, Costa M esa.
(714) 885-9090.
~.~1,,2002
St. Anclrww's ~
Church hosts a mental Inn.a
support group from 6:30 to 8 p.m .
Sundays In Oierenfield Hatt C et
800 St. Andrews Road, Newport
Beach. (949) 574--2236.
The J9wWi Fwnity s.rvlce of
Orange County sponsors a
dlscuss1on group focusing on
ooncems and responsibili'ties of
adult children and their parents
from 6 to 7 p.m. two Tuesdays a
month at the Jewish Family
Servloe office al 250 E. Baker St.,
Suite G, Costa Mesa. $10 per
person, per session.
Preregistration required. (71 4)
445-4950.
The Jewish Family Service of
Orange County has a weelcly
parenting support group to help
parents learn strategies for
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J9wtlh Fllft'tly .......
Orange County tpONOra en
ongoing heeling IUppOf1 group
for the chronlcelfy IP. The purpose
Is to provide paltidpents with
emotional end ephituel eupport
to menage Illness and tt.
coneequencee.. The group meets
at 7 p.m. Thul'9deys at Jewtsh
Family Service, 250 E. Baker St,
TheColnMCl ...... a..wll
meet from 1to3 p.m. ~et
1he Oalil Senior c.ne.r. New
membere lnteremd In 1ndlng,
buyfng end _,Ang stamps end
colne .,. being eought to join
...... fnfonnll meedl IQI. Then
... nO feel required. (949)
844-3244.
Jewllh Femly s.vtce ...
ongoing bereavement support
groups for edutta It all atagee of
lou. The groups lhare
expet'iel ices, hear how otheri
deal with grief, receive eupport
and leam ways to cope with
sadnea and lou. One group
meets at 7 p.m. Tueedavl at Beth
Jacob In Irvine.
The MCOnd group mMta at 10
a.m. Tuesdays at Temple Judea in
....................
Orw9CounlV pnMdle.
aJppOlt end dlleuHlan group to
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·1'9CCNWf from Clhldhood or
1181119ge ........... The group
meeca from e to l:30 p.m.
Tueedlyt It 2'50 E. later St.,
Colta Meu. AdvMCe reglttrltion
11 required. (714) 446-4960.
lWo-hour ....... with •
trained natutllllt guide are
offwed at 10 a.m. 5uncMy9 from
the Newport Dunee Wllterfront
Reeort. The reeort 11at1131 Back
Bay Drive, Newport Beech. $20,
or $10 for Cefifon'U WlldlJfe
Campaign end Newport Bey
Naturalllta Ind Frlerids
members. (800) 685-0747.
A yoga and .,_deel la held
from 4:30 to 6:46 p.m. Tltesdaye
at the Center for Spiritual
Di1COVery, 2850 Meea Verde Drive
East. Suite 111, Costa Mesa. (714)
754-7399.
The Rev. Connie Ryckman IMde
0uUt Cbmc:h By the Sea
United Mnhodist
1400 W. Balboa Blvd., N~n 8cacb
I 0 a.m • Aduh Sanday School
8JO 6c I 0 UL • Wonllip ..I CMditN Sunday School
~ Rn. Dr. Georp R CrUp, Putor
(!M9)(i7J.380S
Costa Mesa
MESA VERDE
UNITED METHODIST CHURCH
1701 Baker, C.M. Worship & Church School
8."30 and 10:00 a.m.
Dr. Richard 714 979-8234
Newport Center
United Methodist Cbu.n:b
Rev. Cathleen Coots, Pator
1601 Marguerite Ave.
corner of Marguerite and
San Joaquin Hills Rd.
{949) 644--0745
Bam Q!.lut Worship Snviu
/Oam Worship and Childrrni
Sunday &hoof
Youth tMttint W«k/y
Costa Mesa First United
Methodist Church
420 West 19th Street,
Costa Mesa
(949) 548-7727
ev. Michael Bankhead, Pastor
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U.S. Ndonel Champion Tom
Menhell. Manhelt'a 18 et 333 E.
17th St.. Suite 13, Cotte Miu.
(949) 674-0122.
A Deeir'I _.. DlwM'Cl9 aaappott
group is offwed bv Jewl9h Femlly
Service of Orange County. The
group I• led bV en experienced
counselor end meeca et e p.m.
Tueedeye at the Jewflh
Federation Cempue, 250 E. Saker
St., Suite G, Costa Mesa. {714)
446--4960.
An Ina.faith coup"9 IUPPOft
group ii offered bV Jewtlh Family
Service of Orange County. The
group add,..... ilsue8 faced by
coupfes in which one partner le
Jewish end the other la not,
including railing childnm,
observing holidays, displaying
St. John The Divine
Episcopal Church
183 E. Bay St.
Costa Mesa
949-548-2237
Comer of Bay & Orange Ave.
Sunday Services:
8:00 em and 10:00 am
Sunday School 9:45
Holy Eucharist at 7:00 am
on Wednesday
The Aw. Dr. e.t.11 St9wart. Rector
A Co11grttatl411 of tlN Anpran Co"'"''"''°"
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AND SUV/NG OUR COMMUNITT
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SUNDAY SCHEDUU:.
8 am Holy f.udwut
9 am · Sun<Uy School/A.duh Bibk S1udy
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Wontiip and bar diil pnabl, Olrilr~blbbcal---.. ~
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Rev. cw Mier ,Church
Wlleri Clllldrea & Adulu Wonlalp GOcl ~
And StnnpheD Famlly Vatua
O,..Ai"9er
n..c.... ..... CtWnMrol
Commeilce l!pOMC>r'I •
Mtwot1dng tunc:Mor'I at 11:A5
e.m. ~atlM eo.te
M .. Country Club, 1701 Golf
Couree Road, Coste Mea. {714)
88&-8090.
The\¥ I .... a. .. Newport
Be-" mMta at 9 Lm. end 7 p.m.
at Hoepltal Roed end Superior
Avenue. loee the weight and
have fun. (949) 860-1332.
The a.. 8cloutl' ... Del Mer
711 of Orange County offers e
program for boys end young men
agee 14 to 18 lntel'Mted In Nlling,
seamanship, piloting, navigation
and cn.illlng. Meetlnge are from 6
to 9 p.m. Wedneadeye at the See
Scouts See Bale, 1931 w. Coast
Highway, Newport Beach. (949)
842-6301 or (949) 561-8591.
Oalil s.,.,.. c.mr ofJ9rs
ongoing assistance, counseling
Arthltda~lll-llctof
t-..y Sloe"9 .... 1n ..a.
ct.. at 11 a.m. Thuredlya .....
Jewllh Senlor CenW, 2SO E. 8ebr
St, COlte Mesa. {714) 513-a4t
TheN9wpclft.._.. NewcolMn
Oub meets et '10 1.m. the third
Wedtteeday of each month,
except July end December, at
varied locetlone. The group, a
aoclalorganlzatlonforpeople
who have lived In Newport
Beech for fewer than five yeare,
meett for events, ectivltiel end
field tripe. (949) 646-9922.
The Oetll Senior Centlar often
transport to take memben to
appointmentl and grocery
shopping. The ahuttle takee
membere to the center. Cell to
make an appointment. (949)
644-3244.
+ "A God-crntercd parU.b comm~ry. inmuacd by the Word of God
A and rtncwcd by cbc Sacraments"
Our Lady Queen of Angels
2046 Mar Vista Drive
Newport BC2ch, Califonm 92660
(949)644.0200 Fax (949) 644-1349
Rev. Monsignor William P. MclaughJin Pastor
LITURGIES: Saturday, 5 p.m. (Cantor),
Sunday, 7:00 (Quiet), 8:30 (Contemporary) 10:00 (Choir),
I 1 :30 a.m. (Cantor) and 5:00 p.m. (Contemporary)
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A Kool night for Newport Beach
Funlc and R&B act Kool and the Gang will
perform at the Taste of Newport tonight for
the second time.
Youn1Chan1
Daily Pilot
NEWPORT BF.ACH -Of
course the first question Roben
"Kool" BeU had to field was,
why's he "Kool?"
The veteran '70s and '80s
band,bestknownfortraclcs
including "Celebration" and
"Summer Madness," will settle
into the Taste of Newpon for its
second time as members take
the stage tonight.
Kimberlee, a rock. folk and
R&B artist who goes by just the
one name, will open for Kool the
same night
Olamber of Commerce, which
presents the annual food and
wine festival. "I think from start
to finish It's just going to be hit
after hit I'm sure it's going to be
another reccmi breaker."
Parker is most looking
forward to "Celebration"
because it'U set a pany mood.
The 51-year-old BeU agrees
that his festive '80s track never
fails.
FYI
WHAT: Kool and the Gang will
perform at the Taste of Newport
WHEN: 9 p.m. tonight
WHERE: Taste of Newport.
Newport Center Drive at fashion
Island, between San Miguel and
Santa Rosa. Newport Beach
COST: $15 general admission
includes entertainment
CALL: (949) 729-4400
celebration is simply good eats
and good drinlcs.
Bell said the band agreed to
the encore performance
because the Newpon Beach
crowd was so receptive Lhe first
time.
It's a nickname from his
childhood days in New Jersey.
he said. When he first formed
his band decades ago, they were
a jazz quartet called the Jazz.iacs.
As their sound grew more into
funk and R&B, they tried the
name Kool and the Flames.
They settled into Kool and the
Gang.
"l\vo years ago we had Kool
and the Gang on the weekend
and we set a new record at the
Taste," said Jeff Parker, vice
president and director of
operations for Newport Beach
"It's an all-time hit whenever
there's something to celebrate,"
he said. "Whether it's winning
the Super Bowl or winning the
World Series or people getting
married and having a good time.
it's a type of record we cannot
take out of the set. Thal has to
be our closing number."
This weekend the cause for
"And it's a nice a1ea. right on The soulful sounds of '70s R&B stalwarts Kool and the Gang will
See KOOL, Paae Al5 permeate the air at the Taste of Newport for the second time.
THEATER REVIEW
A rare
community
pit stop
By Tom Tltu1
T he plays of George Bernard Shaw
are among the classics in the world
of theater, and are often produced
at professional venues such as South
Coast Repenory -whkh. indeed, 1-;
opening its new season with Shaw'!>
"Major Barbara" next month.
Community theater groups. however.
tend to avoid the cerebral playwright
from the other side of the pond, often
finding him a bit too preachy and
certalnly too long winded. SCR and UC
Irvine have historically had Shaw aU to
themselves.
However. the Newpon Theater Arts
Center h~ no such reservations, choosing
to open its season this week with a
Shavian play. "Mrs. Warren's Profession."
The profession in question, by the way. is
considered the world's oldest, which
makes for a bit of spice in the production.
"They originally wanted to do 'The
UttJe Foxes' by Ullian Helman." explains
director Darlene Hunter-Olaffee, "but the
rights weren't available. I'd done 'Mrs.
Warren's Profession' before. in Long
Beach. and Lhe production was very
successful, so (theater president! Rae
Cohen asked lfl'd like to stage it here."
She would, and the Lheater plunged
into an arnb1Lious project involving a
costume drama and a complicated scenic
arrangement of four different set designs.
On the theory that if you want a 1ob done
well, give it to a busy person, the theater
assigned Terri Miller Schmidt to design
the set Heck. all she was doing at the
time was directing "Ladies in Retirement"
for the Huntington Beach Playhouse.
which opened last weekend.
"I told my Mrs. Warren. Ouisty Sweeny.
that I wanted her character to be land of
bawdy, like Texas Guinian. • Olaffee
stated. "They all looked back with blanlc
stares.•
Probably the same sort of looks she got
when she compared the actress playing
Mrs. Warren's daughter. Rochelle
Carmony, with a young Merle Oberon.
Few people under 50 have ever heard of
her either.
"Mrs. Warren's Profession" ls described
as "an entertaining drama depicting
Shaw's controversJal attack on society's
hypocrisy as It affects an emancipated
young woman.• The conflict arises when
the daughter discovers the source of the
wealth and privilege she's been enjoying
all her life.
Rounding out the Newport cast are
Jason Schlotter, Rowland E. Kerr. Kenny
S..C~.Pa1eA15
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Nothing's 'Forbidden'
Everything' s fair
game in "Forbidden
Hollywood," now
showing at the
Performing Arts
Center
Youn1 Chana
Daily Pilot
Doe'>n't matter who you arr or
what you've done.
No one is immune from tht'
ever-irreverent spoofing that i'>
"Forbidden Hollywood."
"Everyone is fa.ir game," \atd actor
l:ric l.ee Johnson . one of four cast
members in the Gerard Alessandrini
musical revue. "But it's all done
lovingly It's always done with a
wink."
"Forbidden Hollywood" follows
the success of Alessandrini's
"Forbidden
Broadwdy,"
which has been
~tiri1jng
theater and
garnenng rave
review!> for two
decade\. Last
year. the show
enjoyed a run
at the Ornnge
County
Performtng Art.,
Center.
This time.
Alessandrinl 's
target IS
"HoUywood."
The show will
run at the
Center through
Sept 22 at
Founders Hall.
"A third of
'I actually
prefer doing
something
that's a
small
ensemble
work like
this. It looks
like it's
simple, but
it's not.'
Eric lee
Johnson, actor
the show is charm, a third is the
lightening speed at which we do the
costume changes and a third is the
element of surprise. It's a parade of
stars -a who's gonna be next." said
Johnson. who shares the four-sided
spotlight with Eric Gutman, Kathryn
Kendall and Leisa Mather. "It's not
listed on the program, what we do."
After finding out that Dally Pilot
theater reviewer Tum Titus had
already told Newport-Mesa readers
on Thursday about the show's
spoofing of everything from •Moulin
Rouge" to "Titanic" to even "Gone
with the Wind," Johnson conflnned
that he perfonns in a Michael
Jackson sequence.
KENT TREPTOW DAll..Y PllOT
Leisa Mather spoofs Nicole Kidman in •forbidden Hollywood* at the Orange County Performmg Arts Center.
"He Isn't necessarily famous for
making a Jot of films." the actor said
"But he's a part of the Hollywood
mysdque ... just the Creakiness of
who he l'i and how he behaves. It's
not just the movies people make, but
their personal lives. They might be
known for their money and for being
weird. l !e's frur game for that
FANTASTIC FIVE
MONDAY
3 The Studio C.to preeentl Monday
Night Jem8 from 7 to t1 p.m. ~
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reason.·
Kendall, who also preferred not to
give away the segments she acts m,
noted that the speed of costume
changes and the fact that four
~pie are whirhng Ill and out of
numt"rous roles is challenging
"Once the show'~ started, we're
S..FORBIOOEN, PqeA15
WEDNESDAY
5 A cNldrtn'i llDfV time la held 11t
1a:.-.M. ~YI• 8'"*•
Mollee 8o = •••• 1 l'W llt MW'O '°"*' -~ S....COMI o.M, COIU-..,. • (7M) ... cmt.
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Wine auction raises
moneyf@r needy children
T he Speech and
Language DtNdopment
Ceoterfor
newologk:aDy
handicapped children
1POnsoted a
----~ fine wine
auction at
South Coast
Plaza Vtllage
attracting a
luge
coodngeot of
the local
aowdfora
Sunday
evening B.W. COOK so~
Antonello
Ristorante hosted the wine a.flair
starring V1oce Fernpmo and
co-chair Dennis Foley. Foley is a
respected fine wine auctioneer
who handled the fonnal
festivities. Wine lovers with
paddles bid for exclusi1<'e bottles
of the fruit of the vine, raising
money for the Speech and
Language Development Center's
capital campaign to repair its
Orange County campus.
Founded ln 1955, the
47-year-old center serves more
than 300 special education
students with speech and other
handicaps. The young students
come from more than 40 school
districts in the region. Dedicated
locals involved with the event
were Jim Harbr, Chuck
Gonzalez, Ray Bell and Loren
Bladtwood.
The 20th annual Newport
Coast Concours d' Elegance
produced by the Assessment
1\"eatment Services Center and
presented by Lincoln Motor Cars
will unfold on Oct. 6 in Irvine.
The dayiong event, which begins
at 10 a m. takes place at Hidden
Valley Parle and will feature a
special presentation of this years'
honored marque. the Aston
Martin Motor Car. The auto
show will also be a celebration of
Corvette's 50th anniversary. A
display of Bonneville Land Speed
Racers is included to delight the
crowd. Painter Bill Motta, a
renowned automotive artist. will
have an exhibition of his work.
including the 2002 Concours
poster which he created for the
event. The assessment center of
Newport Beach and Tustin bas
been serving the Orange County
community for more than 28
years, providing counseling
service to troubled teens and
their families. Tun Allen.
executive director, said, "85% of
all the revenue from the
Concows goes directly to the
family counseling services." The
Concours is expected to generate
excitement among li.ncoln
enthusiasts as the company
debuts newty designed vehicles,
Including the new Tuwncar,
which is a magnificent redesign
capturing the nostalgia of the
early 1960's Uncoln Continental
with suicide doors.
The Los Angeles Times
recently bestowed a $10,000
grant upon the Assistance
IV>ove, !(im Cripe , CEO and
president of Children's
Hospital of Orange County
addressed the crowd at the
kickoff celebration of the
Festival of Children held at
South Coast Plaza, this past
weekend.
At left, community activist
Sandy Segerstrom Daniels
joins featured entertainer
Josh Groban at the Festival
of Children. The Festival of
Children at South Coast
Plaza runs through the
entire month of September
at South Coast Plaza.
League of Newport-Mesa,
eannuked to support
·0peradon School Bell." The
project supplies school clothes
and materials for needy children
in the Newport Mesa school
district. Penny Rewley,
president of the Assistance
League of Newport-Mesa,
accepted the generous gift at a
recent reception.
• THf au>WD appears Thursdays
and Sa1urdays.
Meehan
Gertie and Dick Meehan
of Newport Beach
celebrated their 60tb
wedding anniversary on
Aug. 15. and proved that
their family saying. •and
they said It wouldn't lut."
was wrong.
Mr. Meehan ls a retired
Union Bank vice president
and currently voluntee(I at
St. Jude Hospital Mrs. ·
Meehan is a retired
employee with the Gertie and Dick
Department of Motor Meehan
Vehicles.
The couple bas three children, Pat ntmmer and Jay
Meehan of Newport Beach and J. "Mac· Meehan of
Laguna Beach. They also have seven grandchildren.
The couple celebrated by renewlnJ thelr wedding
vows in the St. John Vlanney <hlpel on Balboa Jsland
on Aug. 15 and continued their celebrating with a
gathering of family and friends at the Bellagto Hotel
in Las Vegas.
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We have been asked to take charge of the "marine flea market" section of Southern California's #1 boat show. This comes at an
opportune time for us because Ernie Minney has been buying-buying-buying and has made some fantastic volume purchases. It's
either buy a bigger store or blow-out about 20 tons of boat gear at the Long Beach Boat Show.
Show sponsors have worked out an arrangement with Minney's whereby bona fide exhibitors may deliver their surplus boat gear
and equipment to the "flea market" section of the show where the crew from Minney's will take responsibility for it. Ernie Minney
will personally supervise the pricing of your gear, the selling of it and the accounting. Minney's ·will charge a 20o/o commission for
providing this unique service. Please call Minney's anytime after Labor Day to discuss your surplus inventories with Ernie.
Please also note that Ernie has set up a $100,000.00 line of credit to make purchases for his blow-out booth at the show. If you
would rather grab a chunk of the 100 grand, thaf s fine with usl This is a good option for marine industry businesses that are
unable to make this fine show.
P.S. We are now acceptjng ~ment for selling spaces for our OctObet 20th martne &WfN> meet In ftoht Of our
.,,.. oniy 100 $1)8C88 av811ab18. $30.00 per space for boat owners 8nc:I $60.00 per space for boat dealer&, etc.
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SPECIAL
'THl...aTIHOWON
f.Mnf'
TM ~CountyMu.um of
Art wlll prwent 9The GrMIMt
Show on Eefth" Frid9y u .,.,, of
ha Frimy Night Alme..,. In
tribUllf to the wort of director
Cedl 8. OtMMle at 8:30 p.m • .i
860 Sin a.m.nt. Oltve,
N9wport IMd\. Suggeeted
c:tonat1on It $4 or k (949)
7~1122, Ext. 204.
MUSIC
llMOOUN MUSIC .
Buzzwotld will ahare the mualc of
the mandoffn 3 p.m. Sunday at
the Newport Beacti Central
Library, 1000 Avocado Ave .•
Newport Beacti. The concert la
pilt of the library'1 Sunday
Mulk:ale eerlet. Free. (949)
717-3801.
MCMEMUSIC
Solo pi1nilt Steve Siu will
perform from 3 to 6 p.m. Sunday
8t the Robert B. Moore Theatre at
Orenge Coeet College, 2701
Fairview Road. eo.t.a M .... The
concet1 la titled "An Affair to
Remember" end la a tribute to
Amerlcen Cinema muaic. The
program will Include "An Aff1lr to
Remember," •summerof'42."
"Somewhere in Time" and "The
Godfather:" $20 or $25. (9'9)
642-2994.
LINDA EDER f'EAFOAMS
Broactw.y ltlr Linda Eder will
perform It 8 p.m. Saturday aa
part of the Orange Coonty
Pwfonnlng AIU Center'•
Spotlight Series 8t 600 Town
Center Dttve, Costa Meaa. Tlchta
are $28-$60. (714) 740-7878.
MUSIC l(f BORDERS
Jazz 1rti1t A.icher Harrington will
perform .i 2 p.m. Saturday and
Pop artilt Roger Kreft wlll
perform It 2 p.m. Sept. ig It
Bolden Boob, MU91c & Cef6 8t
South Coast Plaza, 3333 Be1r St.,
Cost8 M.la. FfM. (7W) 432-7864.
GALA CONCERT
The PllClftc Symphony Ordleetra
wlll preeent e ct...a:
•Knodtout• Gll1Opening8t8
p.m . Oct 2 Ind 3, futurtng worb
by Pkbr, Um 1nd Strauu, It the
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The MM OWtdlonTrto .._Aon
~on...-Wllpelfonnat
I p.m.. Fftdeva ~ Fridey It
the Tee Aoom. 3100 lrVlne Alie.,
Newpon 8Mcti. $10 COY«. (148)
758-0121.
JAZZTIIO
Gutfatrum Re.taurent In
Newport 8Md\ wN1~1 Jazz
trio Sunday through W.C.leedav
.. regular ent9ftlllnment at 8l50
AVOC8do Ave., Newport BMd\.
Hours,,. 5 to 9 p.m. Sunday end
6 to 10 p.m. Monct.y thfough
Wedneeday. (949) 718..()188.
WEEkLYJAM
The Studio Cafe J>'"8f1t9
Monday Night Jame from 7 to 11
p.m. 8V9fY week. -W.nted•
mualclana lndude guitar players,
bau players, IJngen, drummers.
keyboardists and others 8t 100
Main St., Newport Beadl. Free.
(949) 876-neo.
MUSIC AT THE ANNEX
Mualcal ecta perfonn 8t 6 p.m.
Sund1ya at the Pierce Street
Annex, 330 17th St.. Cost• Meaa.
Free. (949) 648-8600.
MUSIC AT THE GRU
The Bluewater Grill offers five
mulic on Friday 1nd Saturday
nights. Greg Morgan, Nldt Peper
and Kelty Gordlen (known u
MPG) wlll perfonn claaalc rode,
R&B and swing at 8:30 p.m .
Fridays. Marvin Gregory and
MPG will perform claulc rode,
awing and R&B at 8:30 p .m .
Saturdays. The restaurant ia at
630 Udo Park Drive, Newport
Beach. ~ admluion. (949)
675-3474.
MUSIC AT THE PELICAN
The Rusty Pelican otfere the
muaic of Common Ground from
Wedneeday through Sunday. The
band will perform from 7 to 10
p.m. Wednesday and Thureday,
8:30 p.m. to 12:30 a.m. Friday and
Saturday, and 2 to 6 p.m . Sunday.
The reltlurant la 8t 2735 W.
Coeat Highway, Newport Beach.
~-(949) 642-3431.
WEEKEND BLUES
Anthony's Riverboat Restaurant
in Newport Beach will present
The Balboa Bluee on Friday and
Saturday evening1 and Sunday
aftemoona. The program will
feature jazz and claulc rode tunes
for dining and dancing.
Anthony'1l11t151 E. C:O.at
Highw.y. (949) 673-3426.
BROADWAY FAVES
Tit..etown. Show""'* .. 7:30
p.m.~dwough~.
7:30ande::IOp.m • .....,,and
2 end 7 p..tft. Suftdrf. -..
(714) 1561-2'11'1
Rmft •pooctt po1• •1 · .......
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INIM. ffM.(M)721·1222.
'FVOUPIRLEM'
.....~andJoelologrw
wUt Ilk* off Ot..-eo.t
CoM9ge't performing ertl IW,9"
at 8 p.m. today wtth their
perforrNnce of •ff You EV91
LMve Me ••• rm Going With
You:' The CC>fMdlc pley 11
eemleutoblogrlpNc:a of th4t
married ecting coupee. The play
will be held In OCC's Robert 8.
Moore Theel .... 2701 FalMew
Road, Costa Meu. $39 In
advance, $43 .i the door.
Dilcounm evailable. (714)
432-6880.
'JACK NfO JLL'
"Jee* Ind Jill," by pllywright
J1ne Mlf'tln. wUI be staged today
through Sept. 22 by the Orange
Collt College RepertOfY Theatre
Company. The play, to be
performed in the Or1ma Lab
Studio, 2701 Fairview Road.
Costa M911, takee a look at
modem wedloct. Show times are
8 p.m. Saturday, and 2 end 7 p.m.
Sunday. S6 in advance, $7 at the
door. (714) 432-6640, Ext. 1.
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"Stlloll 1.-, Hie l* a T1rMI: 1 ,..,oepecttye cohdon"'
~dlpldll ..... of
Mhot John Slelltbd. wit be on
dlep&8lf .... Newport ......
Centrlll Ubnry from~
through Oct. 3t The ClOMec:tJon
hat been medelVlillblefrom
th4t c.ni.r tor Stelnbec* Studies
8t Sin Joee State Unfvenlty. The
librlry ls at 1000 Avocado INe.,
Newport Beech. me. (949)
717-3801.
HOU\WOOO SKETCHES
•o..t.1ned for Hoflywood: The Art
of Din Sayre Grc>Mbedt,• an
exhibit of lketches for ft Ima, will
show through Oct 6 at the
Orange County Museum of Art.
850 San Clemente Drive,
Newport Beadl. Muaeum houra
are 11 1.m. to 6 p.m. Tuesday
through Sunday. $6 for adutta. $4
for aeniora and atudenta, and free
for members and chlldren
younger than 16. (949) 7~ 1122.
Pl.EINART
COURTESY Of ORANGE COAST COU£GE
Soprano Dale Kristien, famous for her longtime run as
Christine in 6The Phantom of the Opera,• will perform
Broadway hits at 8 p.m. Oct. 5 at Orange Coast College's
Robert B. Moore Theatre, 2701 Fairview Road, Costa
Mesa. $29-$35. 1714) 432-5880.
CABARET MGHT
Broadway legend Polty Bergen
will open the Orange County
Performing Arts Center'• Elvin
and Marjorie Shane Klein
Cabaret Series at 7:30 p.m . Oct.
1-5 at Founders Hall, 600 Town
Center Drive, Costa Mesa. $49.
(714) 740-7878.
"En Plein Air; an e>chibit of oil
paintings by Valerie Clraon, is on
display at South Coaat Art
Gallery, 3441 Via Udo, Suite B,
Newport Beach. Houra vary. Free.
(9491 673-0nt
DANCE
FOUR DANCES
POP-ROCK AND Fl.AMENCO
Tate 5. a funk, rodt and Motown
act, performs a1 9 p.m . Saturdays
at Carmelo'• Riatorante, 3520 E.
Coaat Highway, Corona del Mar.
Solo guitarist Ken Sanders
perform• clasaical flamenco
tunes at 7:30 p.m. Tuesdays and
Sundays. Free. (949) 87!>-1922.
SATURDAY NIGHT RU
Gerald Ishibashi and the Stone
Bridge Band play rodt and R&B at
9 p.m. Saturdays at Sutton Place
Hotel'• Trianon Lounge. 4500
MacArthur Blvd .• Newport Beach.
Free. (94!t) 476-2001.
SENIOR CENTER AFTERNOON
A seven-piece group plays big
band tunea from 1:30 to 3:30 p.m .
Fridays at Oaaia Senior Center.
800 Marguerite Ave .. Corona def
Mar. $4. (949) 644-3244.
STAGE
'THE F\JLL MONTY'
•The Full Monty;" baaed on the
film by the aame name, will
dance ita way through Sunday
into the Orange County
Performing Arts Center'•
Segeratrom Hall, 600 Town
Center Drive, Costa Meu. With a
book by Terence McNally and
music by David Yazbec*. the
musical tell• the atory of a group
of out-of-work lteelwortera who
decide to make a few bucb by
stripping. Show tlmee are 2 and 8
p.m. today and 2 and 7:30 p.m.
Sunday. Today's matinee will be
sign-language interpreted.
$27.60-$64.60. (714) 556-2787.
'FORBl>OEH HOLLYWOOD'
"Forbidden Hollywood,· created
by .. Forbidden Broadway's"
Gerard Alea .. ndrinl, will ahow
through Sept. 22 at the Orange
County Parfonning Arts Center's
Foundera Hall, 600 Town Center
Drive, Coate Meaa. The show
pokes fun at the vagaries of
ART
·rrs AU GREEX TO ME'
Orange Coalt College professor
Or. lrini Vallera-Ridce~n will
preaent eight illustra1ad lectures
on art and architecture of the
ancient Greek World at 9:30 a.m.
on Tuesdays through Oct. 9. The
series. titled "It's All Greek To
Me," Is presented by Visionaries,
a support group for the Orange
County Museum of Art. The
museum is at 850 San Clemente
Drive, Newport Beach. $160 or
$170. Cla11 aize limited and
pre-registration required. (949)
759-1122. E>ct. 0.
DOG PARADE
Artwort by Ellen Rose and
Dobromir Manev •Manu" will be
e>chibitad at the Bayside
Restaurant, 900 Bayside Drive,
Newport Beach, through
September. The show features
I can't believe ..... .
The San ~anciaco Ballet will
perform •Paquita; "D•mned·
and ·sandpaper Ballet• at 8 p.m .
Sept. 26 and 26 and ·Othello" at
8 p.m. Sept 27, 2 and 8 p.m. Sept.
28 and 2 p.m. Sept 29. •Paquita"
ia a premiere and the other
dances are Southern California
premieres. $20·$75. (714)
740-7878.
SENIOR BAUROOM
Ballroom dancing to the music of
the Costa Mesa Muaic Makers ia
offered from 7:30 to 10:30 p.m.
Tuesdays at Costa Mesa Senior
Center, 695 W. 19th St. $4. (949)
548·3884.
ARGENTINE TANGO
Tango dancing ia offered from 8
p.m. to 12:30 a.m. on the first
Saturday of each month at
Danacene Studio, 2980
McCllntodc Way, Coata Mesa.
(714) 641-8688.
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IOOKSMD IAIES
A Boob and Babies story time
will b9 held It 9:30 and 10:30 a.m.
Tueedeys from Sept. 10 to Oct. 29
It 1he Newport Beech Central
Ubrery, 1000 Avocado Ave. The
story time It meant for children 6
to 24 month9 and their parents. (949)717~.
WEEKLY STORYTEUER
A children'• story time is held at
10:46 a.m. Wednesdays at Barnes
& Noble Booksellers at Metro
Pointe, 901-B South Coast Drive,
Cotta Mesa. (714) 444-0226.
STORY TIME
A children's story time will be
held at 10 a.m. Wednesdays and
10:15 a.m. Fridays at Borders
Bootca & Music at South Coast
Plaza, 3333 Bear St., Costa Mesa.
Free. (714) 432-7854.
BOOKS
'NO MAN STANDING'
Barbara Seranella, author of "No
Man Standing; will dlacuas her
book at 7 p.m. Thursday at the
Newport Beach Central library,
1000 Avocado Ave The book is
the fifth outing in the popular
M iranda "Munch" Mancini
series. Free. (949) 717-3801.
. ROUND TABLE PROGRAM
• The Orange County Chapter of •
DINl~G/TASTING
SUN$ET DINNERS
The Rulty Pelan offers SunMt
Dinners It 4 to &c15 p.m. Monday
through Friday at 2736 W. Coast
Highway, Newport Be.cti.
$1().$15. (949) 642-3431.
SUNDAY BRUNCH
The Rusty Pelican offel"I Sunday
Brunch from 10 a.m. to 3:30 p.m.
every Sunday et 2735 W. Coast
Highway, Newport Beach. $8-$16+
(949) 642-3431. '
TWILIGHT DINING
A twilight dining menu, featuring
dishes such at chldten
parmigiana and calamari plcante
at reduced prices, Is held from 5
to 6 p.m . weekdays and 4 to 6
p.m. Sundays at Villa Nova
Restaurant, 3131 W. Coast
Highway, Newport Beach. (949)
642-7880.
WINE TASTINGS
Hi-Time Wine Cellars offers wine
tastings from 4:30 to 8 p.m.
Fridays and 1 :30 to 8 p.m.
Saturdays. (949) 650-8463.
SUNDAY BRUNCH
A Sunday brunch, featuring
international seafood and salad
buffet.s, ro.aats carved to order
and breakfast favorites, is held
from 10:30 a.m. to 2 p.m. Sutton
Place Hotel, 4600 MacArthur
Blvd., Newport Beach. $30; $40
with champagne. (949) 476-2001.
CLUBS
ALTA COFFEE
Musical acts perform at 8:30 p.m.
Thursdays through Saturdays at
Alta Coffee House, 506 31st St.,
Newport Beach. (949) 675-0233.
SABATINO'S
Lunch • Dinner • Sunday Brunch
251 Shipyard Way • Newport Beach
Please call for hours. d1rect1ons & reservations.
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•Experienced. certi.6ed, MonU:Uori
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• Enau.M mraauriculu progn.nu
(an, mwic, computut, gymnastia,
Spanish & dance)
• Hot Luncbee
398 Un.Mnity Dr. • <:o.ta Maa
(949) 548-3771
THE HARP INN
Uve mualc 11 performed
Thurldaya through Saturdays at'.
the HarpJ.nnJao E. 17th St.,
Cotta MNa. (949) 64&-8866.
tfOGUE BARMICHAEL'S
Uve music Is performed
Wednesdays through Saturdayl'
at Bannlchael's, 3950 Campus
Drive, Newport Beach. (949)
261-8270.
UDO CIGAR ROOM
Enjoy a smoke with your drink at
. Udo Cigar Room. 3441 Via lido,
Suite D, Newport Beach. (949)
723-0596.
MARGARrTAVILLE
Live music Is performed at
Margaritaville, 2332 W. Coast
Highway, Newport Beach. (949)
631-8220. -•
COURTESY OF OAANGE COAST COLLEGE
The Ink Spots, trumpeter Art Depew and the Harry James Orchestra will perform at 4 p.m.
Sept. 22 as8art of Orange Coast College's "Big Band Bash" at the Robert B. Moore
Theatre, 27 1 Fairview Road, Costa Mesa. Comedian Mike Caveney will also perform in the
show. $35-$41. (714) 432-5880.
MARRAKESH .
Authentic Moroccan cuisine and
belly dancing is offered at 6 p.m.
daily at Marrakesh, 1976 Newport
Blvd .• Costa Mesa. (949)
645-8384.
ATRIUM MARQUIS
A variety of live music Is
presented daily at the Atrium's
Airporter Club, 18700 MacArthur
Blvd .. Irvine. (949) 833·2nO.
BISTRO 201
Jau is played at 8 p.m. Fridays
and Saturdays and 11 a.m.
Sundays at Bistro 201, 3333 W.
Coast Highway, Newport Beach.
(949) 631 -1651.
DIN DIN AT BAMBOO TERRACE
Instrumental music is performed
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and rod< Is presented after 9 p.m.
Fridays and Saturdays at Din Din
at the Bamboo TerTace, 1773
Newport Blvd., Costa Mesa. (9491
645-6650 .
OURTY NELLY'S
MON ·FRI 7:00 -6:00
SATIJRDAY 7:00 -5:00
Closed Sunday
MARRIOTT HOTEL
live music Is performed
Mondays through Saturdays at
the Marriott Hotel, 900 Newport
Canter Drive, Newport Beach.
(949) 640-4000.
MULDOON'$
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Former Doobie Brother Michael McDonald will play at the Taste of Newport. .
Taking it to the Taste
Former Doobie
Brothers member
Michael McDonald
will perform at the
Taste of Newport on
Sunday.
Voun1Chan1
Dally Pilot
It ls Michael McDonald's way
to let chance and spontaneity
rule what happens. to not
"presuppose" what he should
do, to throw musk up in the air
and let lt fall where It will
In the late '705. the music fell
into stardom's lap and ushered
McDonald to platinum-status
fame as part of the Doobie
Brothers.
Tuday, after a subsequent solo
career in the early '80s best
known for the single ·1 Keep
Forgettin. • McDonald ls st1D
playing music and letting It get
dictated by chan~ with the
Michael McDonald Band The
group wm perfonn on the last
day of the Newport Beach
Qwnberof
. C.Ommen:e-sponaored Thste of
• Newpon on Sunday.
"We look for cWrerent acts on
Sunday,· said Jeff Partp-, vice
president and director of
operations for the Ownber.
"Performers that have a wide
range of musical styles. Michael
McDonald .iU't had such a long
career, standing over 40 years.
that families and pretty much all
ages like the music he's done."
McDonald. during a phone
interview from his Tennessee
home on Tuesday. said
audiences are always "pleased
and surprised" by the band.
"The band has really
developed into a really
interesting group of players," the
SO-year-old said "For me, that's
as much fun of It as anything,
always having a band of this
caliber to perform with."
He has difficulty
characterizing the group's style.
Artists and music industry heads
nowadays seem to expect the
"one-trick pony," McDonald
mused.
"I guess If l had to come up
with a term, td me it's a strange
kind of combination of pop,
R&B and rode 'rf roll/ he said. "I
think a lot of artists from the '708
had a ~pollenlzation of
different styles. Back then, that
was acceptable. Nowadays.
FYI
WHAT: Michael McDonald
perform• at the THte of
Newport
WHEN: 6 p.m. Sunday
WHERE: FHhlon l1land,
Newport Center Drive, between
Santa Ro1a and San Miguel,
Newport Beach
COST: $16 general adml11lon
lnclude1 entertainment
CAU: (949) 729-4400
you're either a rap artist or pop
or R&B artist or wban. lhat's the
only thing I find disturbing."
In the '70s, McDonald's music
with the Doobie Brothers and
even siny)ng backup for Steely
Dan was somewhere betweer.
boogie-rock Wld soul.
Sinc.e then. his solo hit
climbed to No. 6 on the pop
charts and also made it into the
R&Bi top hits.
McDonald and his band now
are waiting for a Motown
retrospective a1bwn to get
released in parts of Europe. The
work might be imported here.
The group will perform hits.
Including "What a Fool
Believes. -"Thklng It to the
Streets" and "We'll Be There." at
the Tuste on Sunday."
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Continued from All
Jagc>SZ and Erle Nelson.
The ahow Is running at 8 p.m.
1lnmdaya through Satwdays
and at 2:30 p.m. Sundays until
Oct. 13 at the theater, 2501 Qilf
Drive, Newport Beach. Tick.ets
are $13 and reservations are
being taken at (949) 631-0288.
"Jack and Jill, .. Jane Martin's
treacherous and sometimes
explosive look at modem
wedlock, opens today as a
production of Orange Coast
College's Repertory Theater
KOOL
Continued from Al 1
the water there,· the New Jersey
resident said.
After 10 Top Ten hits. two
Grammy Awards and about two
decades in the spotlight with
major tours everywhere, Kool
and the Gang does a lot of
collaborating today and in
FYI
WHAT:·~~·
Wl9t Thn)ugh ... 22. Show en.. .. 7:30 p.m. WednMdeiy
through frid8v: 7:30 and t'.30
p.m. on Se1u~ and 2 and 1
p.m. Sunday.
WHIM: Founden Hett It the
Or•• County P.,-formjng Art8
c.nter, 800 Town Center Drive,
Co8taMMe COIT!•Of• CALL: (71•) 7.t0-7178
IOrnethldc that'• a .maJl
enaemble wotk like thla,"
Johnson Mid. •1t loob lJb It's
1tmple. but it'• not"
C.Ompany, now lo lta 18th
season of producdons u a
student· nm. faculty-advised
campus theater company.
The show wW run Saturdays
and Sundays through Sept. 22,
In the Drama Lab Studio.
Curtain 8 p.m. Saturdays and 2
and 7 p.m. Sundays.
Orange C.oast C.Ollege's
production features Angel
C.Orrea and Angela Lopez
portraying the title roles. The
play addresses sexual Issues and
contains mature language.
· Tickets, priced at $6, may be
reserved in advance by calling
(714) 432·5640, Ext. l. Tickets
will be sold at the door for $7.
August put out the hip-hop
album ·cangland •
The group is looking forward
to a new album coming out next
year and is also working on a
movie about how they came to
be, the "weird" things they've
done and their success.
"People were talking about
our career and the fact that
we've been aro und for over 35
years and we're one of the bands
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lEI ON THURSDAY
The T" Room preMnta tta
two-piece bend WflfY
Thul'9day between 8 end 9
p.m. 813100 Irvine Ave.,
Newport Beach. (949)
768-0121.
TOTAUY COf'F£E
Open mike night i1 held from
8:30 to 10:30 p.m. Thul"ldeya
81 Totally Coffee, 1626 Meta
Verde Dri\19 East, Com Mesa.
(714) ~9367.
VIUANOVA
Rich Fauna pleYI et the piano
bar 819 p.m. Sunday1 through
Wednesday• and the
three-piece jazz and blue1
band Mi1behavln' play1 81 9
p.m. Thuraday1 through
Saturdays at Villa Nova. 3131
W. Coast Highway, Newport
Beach. (949) 642-7880.
that have stood the test of time,•
said the b&Mlst and keyboardist.
"But we don't want just a regular
story ... more of a human story."
BeU cited "Remember the
Titans" as being about football.
but more about humanity.
"It's abou t people living
together and worJung together,·
he saJd. "We're trymg to get with
a story that 1s more than just
music.·
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Estancl~ ~gnolla 19
8
Estancia
earns
19-8
victory
Eagles hold Magnolia
scoreless through three
quarters Friday night.
Steve Vlr1en
Daily Pilot
ANAHEJM -The streak is over.
Estancia High junior fullback Bubba
Kapko ran for 81 yards and two touch-
downs on 12 carries and the F.agles' de-
fense intensified their efforts after half-
titne, leading to a 19-6 season-opening
victory over Magnolia, which ended
E.stancla's 10-game losing streak. at La
Palma Park Friday night
•1 didn't want 10 lose: said Kapko,
who started throughout Estanda's 0-9
season las! year. wl was terrified of los-
ing. I wasn't afraid to run with rhe ball
I just put my head down and ran."
The Estancia defense also played
with deaitt. The Eagles held Magnolia
tailback nm Beaty to 51 yank ln the
second half. Beaty had 137 yards al
halftime, and finished with 166 yards
and one touchdown on 24 carries.
The F.agles' defense also came up
with a key play ln the second quarter.
After Kapko scored on a 3-yard run,
Magnolia marched down to &tanda's
28-yard Hoe. aided by an illegal substi-
tution penalty that kept the Sentinels'
drive alive. Magnolia was about to
punt. bur the penalty gave the Senti-
nels a first down.
However, on third-and-seven. Estan-
cia junior linebacker Mike Sofia broke
through on a blitz and crushed the
Magnolia quarterback. jarring the ball
loose. Sophomore Bryce McKendry fell
on the ball to end the Sentinels' drive.
"We've been waiting for so long,"
said Estancia Coach Jay Noonan, who
collecred his first win with the school.
"We worked hard during the off-sea-
son and we wanted this game. We
overcame the adversity. The defense
played so good. Bubba Kapko ran
awesome.·
Estancla's first two drives ended be-
cause of fumbles. But on the Eagles
third offensive possession, they found
paydirt. P.stancia went on a 12-play, 90-
yard drive that ale up 5:32 and ended
with the big. burly Kapko charging over
right tackle for the 3-yard score, and
6-0lead.
On third-and-JO from the &tancia
23, senior starting quarterback Lewis
Bradshaw threw a dart to Javy Ramlrez
on a wide receiver screen. Ramirez
read hla blocks and took It for a 48-
yard galn.
Estancia junior Brad Young started at
quarterback in the second halt He
gave the Eagles a 12-0 lead after bis 28-
yard touchdown pass to llgbt end Jer-
maine Young. The drive wu set up by
sophomore Geo Macias' 19-ya.rd punt
return that set up Bltanda at the Mag-
noUa 26.
Roger Balanos, an &tancia senior
linebacker, aacked the quartero.ck for
a 7-yard loss prior to Madu' punt re-
turn. and the Estancia defense also
tack.led a Magnolia receiver for an 8~
yard Joa& lbat atop for a Joaa, put the
5entlnell on their own 8.
Alter Jermaine Young'• touchdown.
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with another turnover. 1b1a time,
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Slbldly, ~ 14, 2002 ••
• ress1ve
Cianciulli 's 241
all-purpose yards, three
TDs, lead Sea Kings to
35-15 triumph over
district-rival Mustangs.
B.,ry F•ulkner
OailyPtlot
NEWPORT BEACH -The Corona del
Mar High food>all team not only won its
season opener Friday nigtlt against non-
&eague host Costa Mesa. it also won un-
pressMly enougb lO bolsttt the presea-
SOO optimism ~ Coach Dick
Pn!eman's squad.
The Sea ~ scored on four rX their
first six possessions at Newport Ha.ibol'
High lO open a 28-7 halft:lme cushkJD md
at.med to a 35-15 triumph agaimt a
Costa Mesa team aome ~ will c:bal-
lengie for the Golden West lellgue auwn.
"We think we am go aD the W8l\" said
QfM senior two-way lineman John~
who might have appe9ftld boadlt had
be and his teamrnms not becbd it ...,
with an im~ debut "Ow Blkn
smeil the (Of Southern Section DMllm:i
IX championship) ring.•
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STEVE MCCRANK/OAILY PILOT
Orange Coast College's Niles Mittasch (26) is the focal point of the Pirates' running game. Above, he
tnes to find room to run past Fullerton's 6-foot-4, 27().pound Leroy Irvine (4 7) in last year's duel.
Ready to run
Orange Coast hopes
to get running game
going, the key to its
offensive attack in
tonight's opener.
Steve Vtr1en
Daily Plk>t
COSTA MESA -lWo different
offensive styles will be on d1Splay
lonight at 7. when the Orange
Coast College football team and
w;irlng East Los Angeles clash in
a season-opening affrur.
The Pirates will use a running
game, whjch Coach Mike Thytor
expects lo be succ~fuJ. Thar
ru-.hing attack led by sophomol'('
Nilel> Mittasch. an All-Mission
Conference Central Division St.><:·
ond-team returner, can also keep
Ea'>t LA.'l> vaunted pas.c,mg game
off the field.
"We're going to do what we do
be<it and that is run the foo1ball, •
OCC Coach Mike Taylor said
"We're not a four-wide. go.deep
football team. We're going to
lhrow some high-percenrage
pa!..<;eS and we WdOt to control
the line of scrimmage."
IASt year, OCC opened the
season with a 21-17 victory over
El AC. Randy Gaither scored on a
7-yard 1ouchdown run with 2:36
left. East LA. was led by quarter-
back llugo Avendano, who com -
pleted 28 of 39 passes for 334
yards and a touchdown.
The Huskies. who finished 2-8.
1-6 in the Western State Confer-
ence Southern Division, feature
a no-huddle offense. This year.
sophomore Thomas McDougal
(6-foot-2, 205 pounds) will most
likely lead the East LA. offense.
Similar to OCC. the Huskies pos-
sess young receivers.
For OCC. sophomore quarter-
back Jason Kripavidus (6-foot-3,
220) will lead the off'ense. He has
gained confidence recently be-
cause he won a wide-open com-
petition to become the
"QUad's starting signal-
caller. His main target
will most Likely be
sophomore tight end
Justin Rose (6-3, 226), the
most experienced pass
catcher for the Pirates.
so we need to. We've
been picked near the
bottom of the rank-
ings (in the Mission
Conference CentraJ
Division), wtuch is fine
because that'<; based
on last year. But that's
last year.·
OCC '>Ophomore
outside line bad.er
Minasch, who did not
have one rush or a catch
in last season's opener.
will run behind a big and Jason Knpavicius
talented offensive line,
Dan Steinau, who in-
jured his knee two
which includes two All-
Mii.sion Conference Central Di-
vic;ion second-teamers in tltd.le
Patrick Afif (6-8. 318) and center
Ed Fane (6-1. 275). The Pira1es
also receive suppon from Um-
ver..11y of Hawaii transfer Keola
Loo. a 6-1, 290-pound guard, and
-.ophomore Stephen Herring
(6-4, 270). Sophomore guard
Donnie Garcia (5-9, 315). who
was on OCCs 2000 Co-Mission
Conference Central Oivision
championship team, will also
contnbute.
ln addition to Mittasch. the Pi-
rates will also feature Steven
Mahe Iona (5-10, 210) and Dan
Hawkey (5-11 , 165) and fullback
Tim Rebich (5-11, 188).
·rm just excited to get this go-
ing and get the action started.•
Thytor said. ·cThe Pirates) want
to play some football. We want
to win. It's a home game for us,
weeks ago. will Mart
for the Pirates tonight. Steinau
led the team In tackles last ')'ear
with 118. on his way to All -Mis-
sion Conference Central Dtvision
second-team laurels. F~hman
Ouis Cassidy will start at the
other outside linebacker, while
freshman Fahad Jah1d will start
in the middle.
The Pirates' defensive back-
field shouJd be busy. as the Hus-
kies will try to au it out. Sopho-
more Adrian Calloway, the sirong
'iafery, will be looked to ~ the
leader in the secondary.
Taylor and his staff learned
Thursday placek.icker Mike De-
Hart is academically ineligjble
and he will not play for the Pi-
rates this season.
Andrew Brescini will be Ole
kicker, while freshman Bryce
Sheridan could also figure into
the mix.
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Sage HiU's Cliff Swanson (45) plows through
Scott Graham (2) in Friday's nonleague footbaH
game. Swanson scored two touchdowns. MxJve,
Sage Hill head coach Tom Monarch watches his
team rack up the victory as the season got under
way.
PHOTOS BY SEAN HIUER I DAILY PILOT
\
ucrs women's volleyball team whips
Georgia State, Northern Arizona Friday.
001.DRAPO SPRINGS, Colo. -'Jbe UC Irvine women's volley-
ball team recorded two 'Victories, including a tluee--game sweep
aver Georgia State Prtday in the Falcon Invitatlonal. hosted by
AJrForce.
UC lrvtne sophomore outside hitter lCeDy Wing led the way,
tallytng 40 kOls In the two pines. including tying a career-high
24 killi In a four-game win over Northem Arizona. Wing re-
corded 16 kills. as UCJ featured a balanced attack In a 30-13, 30-
17 30-22 win over Georgia State. SamJ C.asb, ua·. tophomore mktdle blocker, and 10phomore Dana ICw7bard contributed 11
kills each, while senJor outside hitter Owlda McLeod added
nine kills. Irvine setter Ashlie Hain finished with .S assists.
Earlier in the day, Wing's 24 kills and McLeod's fourth double-
double ( 18 kills, 18 digs) of the season, led the Anteaters to a 80-
22, 30-20, 28-30. 30-28 victoey over Northern Arlz.ona.
c.ash led the team with seven total blocks, while Hain tied a
career-high 17 digs and amassed 59 llet as&sts fur the squad.
As a team, UC Irvine tallied 75 kills and 68 digs to NAU's 56
ld.lls and 48 digs.
• ••
COLlEGE MEN'S SOCCER: UCI WINS, 1-0
Sage Hill strikes, 42-24
SAN FRANOSCO -Sean Oliff took a crossing pass from
close range in the 59th minute and beat the University of San
Franclsco goalkeeper Mark MuJeady to give the visiting UC Ir·
vine Anteaters (3-1-1) a 1-0 victory in men's soccer over the
Dons (2-2) Friday.
The Dons had the statistical advantage. outshooting UCI.
12-5, but UCI goalkeeper Cameron Rossi made 6ve saves in"-'
cording his third shutout in five games.
The Lightning lives
up to its name,
striking early and
often against Midway
Baptist to win its first
varsity game.
Bryce Alderton
Daily Pilot
NEWPORT COAST -As the
sun set over the hills looking out
West toward the Pacific Ocean,
players on the Sage Hill High
football team huddled, 'hooted
and hollered' in joy over what
they had just accomplished, a
win in the school's first vanity
football game.
With a six-touchdown per-
formance, including scoring the
first 20 points of the game, the
Lightning outpaced visiting Mid-
way Baptist, 42-24, in a non-
league game Friday at Sage Hill.
After the game, smiles
abounded as family members
and friends greeted the players
as they walked off the field.
Senior fullback Qi.ff Swanson,
a 6-foot-2, 230-pound "horse
with the ball." as Coach Tum
Monarch calls him, met up with
his father, who congratulated
him on his, and the team's, per-
formance.
Swanson rushed 19 times for
147 yards and scored two touch·
downs in his varsity debut.
"It's unbelievable," Swanson
said while lifting his legs up and
down to stretch parts of his bat-
tered body. "I couJdn't have
hoped for the game to go any
other way with the school spirir
and everything."
About 200 fans cheered on the
Lightning Friday. The Newpon
Beach Police Department's Color
Guard held the American and
Califo'.'Tlia flags accompanied by
the Sage I till choir, which sang
the national anthem.
"We've come so far," Swanson
said. "The thing that makes this
extra sweet is that these • jarred the ball loose and
guys bear us by one two Sage Hill recovered at
years ago." the 38.
Monarch coached Sage The Ughtning struck
Hill last year's junior var-on the very next play as
.;ity team and expressed Swanson took advantage
pride that this year's sen-of a hole opened by his of-
iors experienced their first var-fensive line and rumbled 38
sity win in their first varsity yards into the end zone.
game. 'Ole Patriots couJdn't contlllin
·Hey I'm an undefeated the deep threat from Friedrichs
coach." Monarch said. *It's really as he connected with 6-foot,
great for the five seniors who 185-pound wide receiver Erik
were out here when we had an Williams on another 43-yard
eight-man team." touchdown strike with 9-.21 left
Sage Hill finished 6-2 last year in the third quarter to put Sage
in junior varsity competition and Hill up, 34-16. Then, after a 3-
picked up right where it left off minute, 27-second drive by the
early in Friday's contest. Patriots resulted in a Turner
After the Patriots went four-touchdown, Sip Hill executed a
and-out on their first serieS, tbl 10-play driYe diet .listed~ Ate
Ugh"biing got the ball with ~51 longest of the ptne.
left in the first and mustered a Friedrichs diapl.ayed his agility
six-play scoring drive that ate up and speed on fourth-and-nine at
2:39. the Midway Bapttst 42, eluding
Swanson ran for gains of 12 tacklers in the pocket and scram-
yards twice and 9 yards in the bling to his right for an 11-yard
drive to set up senior 6-2, 185-gain. The Ughtning collected
pound quarterback Zach Frie-four of its 16 first downs on the
drichs for his 9-yard touchdown. drive. capped by Swanson's 2-
Friedrichs finished the contest 7 yard run with 1:59 left to round
of I 0 for 15~ yards, three touch-out the scoring. Friedrichs fin.
downs and no interceptions. ished with 56 yards on the
Friedri.chs was just warming ground to contribute to Sage
up. as Sage Hill got the ball with Hill's 226-yard rushing total.
2:54 left in the quarter at its own 010 and Swanson swarmed
43 when Friedrichs found 6-4, around Patriot ball carriers all
205-pound Scott Oto streaking game. as did 6-0, 200-pound
down the right sideline for a 43-linebacker Ray Lim and 6-foot,
yard touchdown pass play to put 170-pound defensive lineman
the Lightning ahead, 14-0. And Drew Roeser, who caught Gra-
they regained the momentum ham in the backfield for an 8-
early in the second quarter as yard loss during Midway Bap-
Friedrichs hit 5-11 freshman tist's second drive of the fourth
Keya Manshadi with a 37-yard quarter.
strike down the left sideline to "(Oto) is maybe the best de-
put the Lightning up. 20-0. Mid-fensive player on the field, he's so
way Baptist blocked the conver-quick." Monarch said. "The de-
sion kick. fense was average, a lot of bend
Midway Baptist rebounded in but no break The linebackers
the second quarter, outscoring have to move up and fill the
Sage Hill, 16-14, but the Sage Hill holes a lot more because they
defense came up with a key were overpowering us off tackle.
turnover with 5:22 left in the half The key was the offense clicking
and Midway Baptist facing sec-because we had to score almost
ond-and-efght on its own 40. every time to win so jumping out
Oto made a crushing hit on Pa-to a lead helJ>.Crl the new-
triot quarterback John Carr that comers.•
SCORE BY QUARTERS
Mldwar, Baptist 0 16 8 O • 24 Sage Hill 14 14 14 0 · 42
FltST QUARTER
SH-Friedric::ns 9 run (Friedndls
kick), 7:12.
SH -Cho 43 pa .. from Freidrlchs
(Friedrichs kick), 2:45.
SECOND QUARTER
SH-Mansn.di ~ pass from
Friedrichs (kldt blocked), 10:20
MB -Turner 3 run (Turner run),
7:06.
SH-Swanson 38 run (Friedridla
run), 4:31.
M8 -Graham 9 run {Wamef run),
1:26.
TtlRD QUARTER
SH -Williarm 43 pa" from
FriecJricfls Ip ... felled), 9:21.
MB -Warner 3 run (Warner run),
5:51.
SH -Swanson 2 run (Wilham• run),
1:59.
MB -Warner, 23-121;Tumer, 16-50;
Graham, 1-mlnua-8, Carr, ~inus 15.
SH-Swanson, 1~147; Williams,
3-10: Lim, 3-9; Fnedridls, 1~56.
INDMOUAL PAS5"a
MB -Carr, 9-14-0, 87; Turner. 1-1 0,
28.
SH -Friednctis. 7-10-0, 153. 3 TOs:
Huang. ~2-1, 0.
INDIVl>UAl. RECEIVING
MB -Medina, 3-89; Turner, J.19;
Warner, 4-7.
SH -Cho, 4-64, 1 TO: Man1had1
1-37, 1 TO; Williams, 2-49, 1 TO
GAME STATISTlCS
M8 SH
1• 111
•2-178 3"-2211 11& 153
10-1!>-0 7·12·1
20 •
3-JO 1 -!I
283 371
3-213 1-27
4-4 1-1
1·19 747
2537 22 23
•••
COLlEGE WOMEN'S SOCCER: ANTEATERS FALL, 3-1
ANTEATER STADIUM -UC Irvine's women's soccer team saw
its record fall to 2-2 Friday night as visiting Pepperdlne scored
three goals in the first half and held on for a 3-1 nonconference
victory.
Hayley McNallen scored an unassisted goal in the 19th nun
ute to give the Anteaters a I -0 lead. but Pepperdine answered
with three goals before halftime as Ali Pavoni, Janelle Hillseth
and Jenna Fodor connected.
•••
JC MEN'S SOCCER: OCC TOPS LONG BEACH, 2-1
l.DNG BF.ACH -Orange Coast College freshman Derek Mar-
tell scored his fourth goal of the season in the 88th minute to
lead the visiting Pirates' men's soccer team to a 2-1 nonconfer-
ence victory over Long Beach Friday.
Mtu a soordess first half, Jared Zin netted a goal off an assist
from Miguel Ochoa, that gave OCC (5·2) a 1-0 lead in the 56th
minute.
long Beach (0 ..... • 1) answered five minutes later, as 1\.t.vlani
Godwin scored.
But, the Pirates earned their game-winning goal after a cor·
ner Irick from Greg Reese. Martell headed the ball in from the
far post.
OCC goalkeeper Josh Cotsenmoyer recorded five saves in the
win.
• ••
JC WOMEN'S SOCCER: BUCS RALLY FOR 3-2 VICTORY
RIVERSTDE -Orange Coast College's unbeaten women's soc
cer team opened Orange Empire Conference play Friday al
Riverside on a winning note, besting the Tigers. 3-2.
Riverside led, 2-1, on the strength of two Candace Caner
goals.
The Pirates, now 5-0 overall, got two goals from sophomore
Jaycee Mahler, a first-half score off a Marissa McGregor assist.
and the winner, an unassisted score in the 65th minute.
Nikki Saenz scored the equalizer earlier in the second half, off
an assist from Mahler.
Heather Metcalf had three saves for the Pirates. Julleen Topps
of Riverside kept it from getting out of hand with eight saves for
the Tigers.
•••
JC MEN'S VOUEYBALL: PIRATES SWEEP
CHULA VISTA -Orange Coast College's women's voUeybaJJ
team swept host Southwestern College a.sjde in nonconference
play Friday. posting a 30-20, 30-24, 30-27 victory in the sea.wn
opener.
Casey Petersen (10 kills), Kelly Overby (nine kills) and Elisha
Counts (17) were the pacesetters for the 1-0 Pirates.
HIGH SCHOOL GIRLS TENNIS PREVIEW
Return with a vengeance
The Ea1les
BrJc• Alderton
Daley Pilot
wl might change up (the
lineup) a littJe bit depending on
the team we're playing," she said.
All New NBTC Fitness Program
COSTA MESA -Second-year
Estancia High girls tennis coach
Rachel de los Santot didn't hesi-
tate when asked what her goals
wer-e for the Eagles tbit year.
Sin.oe sophomores and juniors
comprise a majority or a team
that bas only three seniors. de
loa Santo. NJd the team JI "inex-
perienced." but he players got
their fint taste of a vanity match
during f.ltanda'a opening-match
lo. qalnst Northwood Tuetday.
KeftyTr9Uln, Sr.
K8fteen CUrran, Sr.
Maxine Po.tel, Sr.
SCllde ~.Jr. IOtltve SUdNbm, Jr.
Huong Thtj, Jr.
MefilA Motton, Jr.
Asia Ingram, Jr.
V\lonne Zaidi«, So.
Hee1her Morton. Fr.
HllnMh Shnmona, So.
~Ybena.So.
Mera Kh~#So.
KdHyn Kulcayk. So.
-Plates matwork
-n<>n1top nxal body condittonmg
•yoga -ck.r your mind, btut your cncrl!Y
•1pinnin2 -melt •"Y UOftel & e:.cn tncha
•cmUo Jdckboxin1 ·hoott u mlnia. 1cam 11elf-ddcme
•t,;oclyblut • Ni~ aw1o & bod., .cutptinc
•bOclv boOt ~ .~ clilnhins Wall, alib nMJfe
*triathlon training
-run, bltt. """" to great~
•muten swimming -nrolr.e and ,rcchrliquc for 1enion
•kid 1wimming
•lllANCtion &. fun few ICC S • l«nS
•kid karate ·hoott foc111 end tclf-cooAdl'ncc
•lcid dance & cheer -hanl<arc audio &. hnJy ~lcxlna
•much more!
•Deftnitdy haw a better re-
cord than last year," de los San-
tos said. referring to last season
when the Baglee didn't win a
match. "We ~re In a league
where we ddnltely dJdn't match
up well at all. There were IChools
that were much better than UI to
I'm ~looking forward to
thlaaeUon.
P.atanda moves out of the
ltaCbd Paci8c Cout Lague that
Mtures tnMUdoOl1 tennil pow·
en Corona del ~ ~
BG.ch and ~ to the
GOldm Wiit l.elp9 ~ the
~ ol Sld!llNrlc s.nca Ana
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"They did really. well trying to
get med to their doubles part·
nen and they won aome eets, •
de lo9 Santoe II.Id. "We were just
eldled beca1aae It'• a bup im-
pruwsnent from when we played
NorthwOod Jut year. I dllnk our
lldlla haw lmprayed fJoln lut
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SPORTS ~. s.;antaai 14, zcm •
WAtER POLO COLLEGES ~
·Estanc ia Anteaters won't niiss a beat falls, 12-9 .
OOSTA MESA-&1anda Hiah'a
boyl water polo team AW 1. 6-4
balft:ime lead meit with two
starters fouling out in the third
quarter and Woodbridge rallied
with four goals in the third-and
fourth Quarters for a 12-9 non-
league victory In the Estancia pool Friday.
Jess Helmich led Estancia's
game with six goals. Paul Collier
added two scores and Frank
Gamboa had a score.
Nathan Marsteller had seven
saves, but the foul trouble cou-
pled with a cramping si~tion
to Hellmich. proved falal.
The Eagles (O~ 1) will try again
on Tuesday with a nonleague
game at Savanna (3:15 p.m.).
Why a lawyer and
former Air Force
captain became an
athletic director.
L ooking at Bob Cllicbester's
proftle you would tb.lnk
the man wouJd go Into
politics, not sport&.
Here's a man who was an Air
Force captain. He'a a lawyer. He
was legal counsel for fiw years
with the U.S. Environmental
Protection Agency. How did he
end up becoming the athletic
director at UC Irvine? Why?
The better 'question is how.
How did Olichester attain so
much success and accolades
throughout his life? Sports.
SCORE BY QUARTERS
Corona del Mar 14 14 7 O
Costa Mesa 0 1 0 8
He played organiz.ed sports at
Pasadena Poly ffigh, or
sometimes pick-up basketball
' games over in his neighborhood
in the Pasadena area He played
with, and sometimes against,
Michael Cooper, who starred at
Pasadena High. One of
Olichester's buddies was Bill
35 Laimbeer, who played at Palos
15 Verdes Hi,gh.
CdM -Cianciulli 2 run (Rawlins
k1dt), 7:45.
CdM -IC. Welch 9 pass lrom
Hubbard (Rawlins kdl. 3 58.
SECOND QUARTER
MeM -T. Waldron 40 pass from
Iller (Hunter kiclt), 3:15
CdM -Cianciulli 74 run (Rawlins
kid!), 2:12.
CdM -M Cooper 1 run (Rawlins
kldt). , : 11.
ntlH> QUARTER
CdM -Cianciulli 57 pass frorn
Hubbard !Rawlins kid!), 026
FOUR'Tlt QUARTER
MeM -Hunter 9 pass from Knox
(Hunter run). 0:19
INDMOUAL. RUSHING
CdM -Cianciulli 26 172, 2 TDs,
Long, S-22: M. Cooper, 4 10, Brawner,
5-6; Hubbard. 6-minus-2
M.a -Asuega 19 79, Ruiz, 8 28. t
Waldron, S-16: Iller, 1 minus 1, Knox,
1-mino~
CdM -Hubbard, 6-9--0, 87. 2 TDs.
Presson,O-l-0
M.a -Iller, 2· 10·2. 43, 1 TO, Knox,
4-5-0, 61, 1 TD.
INDMDUAl. RECEIVING
CdM -Cianciulli, 2 54. 1 TO, M
Cooper, 1· 10: K. Welch. 1 9. 1 TD.
Waruw. 1-8; Reed. 1 6
MeM -Hunter, 4 61, 1 TD, T
Waldron, 2-43, 1 TO
GAME STATISTICS
Ollchester, a slender 6·foot-5
swingman, really loved baseball.
"I remember ll was hard to
gather everyone to play
baseball,· OU chester said. "It
was so much easier to ge1
everybody up for a basketball
game."
After the Air Force. and after
.b6i WOik .. a lawyer.
~never forgot
the Impact coaches
made on his life. Now,
he's an athJedc director
for ua because he
wants to do the same
ro~ the Anteaters.
to meet ua ma0
water polo COlilCb nid
Newland. 'Ibey are
alumni of Occidenlal
College. Chk:hester is
from the Oass of 1979,
and Newland is Oass
of'54.
When Chichester
addressed the media
after being introduced
aa the Anteaters' AD.,
be delivered a message
of sincerity and
STEVE
VIRGEN
Newland was
inducted into
Ocddental's Hall of
fame in J 996.
displayed a sense of passion for
sports and having a strong
lnftuence on others.
He also stressed his desire to
maintain the level of integrity at
Irvine.
MCommitment, dedication,
hard work, sportsmanship,
Integrity. I beUeve you can rely
on those values and be very
competitive,· Chichester said of
doing things "the right way:
OUcbester also said he
realized former a.thletic director
Dan Guerrero, now the A.D. at
UCLA. had built a strong
foundation at UCI. Now, the
challenge for Chichester ls to
continue to build off that
momentum.
·rm excited about the
expectations here.· Ollchester
said. ·There are some challenges
here. I get fired up for
challenges. I love 10 succeed."
•••
Olichester said he was eager
•••
Julie Swait, the UO women's
water polo coach, has been
rather busy during the
off'-season.Swail,29,recently
captured the title of National
Oiampion at the USA Triathlon
National Ownpionships in
Couer d'Alene, Idaho. Swail. who
finished the Olympic distance
race in 2 hours, 11 minutes and
14 seconds, fin.Wled five
minutes faster than the
second-place finisher in her age
division.
She was surprised when she
learned that she was the top
female finisher, in all age
categories by three minutes.
"I had a lot of support going
into the race.· said Swail. who
was on the U.S. 2000 Olympic
silver-medal winning team. "I
was so excited of th.is
accomplishment, both for me
and for the many people who
helped me get to this level.·
Las1 week. Swail finished sixth
in the L.A. Triathlon. She came
SCORE BY QUARTERS
SEAN Hll LERI OM.Y PtLOT
Costa Mesa's Keola Asuega is surrounded by Corona del Mar defenders in Friday's season opener.
Estancia M3gnolia
0 6 13 0 0 0 0 8
19
8
In. 2 boUr'I. 1minutes8nd 25
~ 1n me i,soo.miecer
swim. 40.000-mder bike and
10,000-tneter run test of will and
endurance.
~ wOJ also compete in the
Malibu and Long Beach
nt.athlona this month to prepare
henelf for the Wodd
Olampionshlps in November.
•••
Newland predicted his UCI
men's water polo team would
be able to compete with the
best teams in the nation
because of the return of Jeff
Powers. a U.S. National Team
member, who was a redshirt
last season. However, the key to
the Anteaters chance of
overcoming national champion
favorite Stanford is Irvine\
other two-meter man Oreason
Bany.
This week, Barry was named
the Mountain Pacific Sports
Federation Player of the Week
in water polo. He scored four
goals to help lead the
Anteaters to a I 0-7
groundbreaking win over
visiting UCLA. which wa!> No.
2 at the time. Irvine moved
from No. 7 to No. 3 in the
rankings after the victory.
Barry, Newland's 6-foot-9.
210-pound pro1ege. is s111l a
work in progress. Barry ,., from
Eugene. Ore . where water
polo is not generally the '>port
of chotr l' for high schooleri..
CDM
Conbnue<u om B 1
the lea.d co 35 7
"CJ\Jr offen.,1ve tine really plJye<l
wcU tonight. wd Qanciulh who
had 171 ru.'>hmg yards by halfume
1lley gol me m the open. then
(fullback Matt Cooper) \prang
me."
CdM offensive tackles Andy I .u
jan and Danny lanesian. guard.,
Daley and John Hayes. center Jeff
Widen and tight end Kris Cooper
clearly C'ontrolled the trenche!.. es
pcoa1ly in the first half for the Sea
Kin~ ranked No. 8 in CIF Divi-
sion IX.
O>sta Mesa. ranked No. 7 in (]f
Division Vll. ran only four plays in
CdM tenitory before intennis.c,1on.
but also showed spurts of produc-
tivity. Coach Dave Perlins' Mw;-
tangs spht their 220 yards of of·
fen~ nearly evenly between the
run and the pass. as 1umor
quarterhack Brian Knox came off
the tx-nch lo complete 4 of 5 for
61 yalili .rnd a touchdown m the
waning mmute<...
Decorated .;eruor returner Keola
Muega compiled 64 of ht!> 7<J
rw.hing yan:ls in the finaJ two
quartcn., while both Nate Hunter
(four catch~ for 61 yards and ,1
lU) and ryler Waldron (lwo
catchec, fm 4J ~ induding an
over-tht• -.houlder grah of Tun lier
scoring homb that covered 40
yards) p<>'>ted '-Olid debuts.
The mer lo-Waldron ronnec
tion with 3 I'> left befort' ha.lfume.
followed by I lunter'c; <ruccessful
conversion lack. brought the Mus·
~within 14 "i
But Cianaulli hroke for th(• 74
yard TIJ twO play-; later and, when
a Mesa n.>tumer ignored the en<;u
ing lcickoff. a live hall bounding
deep into Mtt'>tang temtory.
CdM's Cody Perrott reco\lered al
SECOND QUARTER FROM TH E SI DE LIN ES
However. Newland d~
the raw talenl aod DOW be'•
been refining him. During the
past off-season, 8uTy foc:uMCI
on increasing his strength. and
he al&o continued to -
strengthen the rappon wttb
his teammates, including
Powers.
·rve improved a lot.· Barry
said before the season started.
·rm a lot stronger lhao I U5ed
to be. I came in here and I was
getting pushed around. But. I've
been working out. I'm more
confident and I'm ready to
learn more.·
•••
At Vanguard University, the
women's soccer team's goalie
Jordan Predrikse~ a Newport
Harbor High product, was
named the school's Lion of the
Week after posting a shutout
and holding a tie with Notre
Dame de Namur,
Fredriben recorded three
saves and her first shutout of
the season, leading to a 2-0 win
at Cal State Monterey Bay.
·Jordan's leadership in Lhf'
net provides confidence for our
team," lJons Coach Kerry
Crooks said.
Fredriksen aJso had three
save\ against Notre Oamr me
team that knocked Va~uard
out or the NAIA ic;m II
playoff!\ last .......... 6he hai> 31
'>aVe\ 11-~ :.eason, and the Lloni>
a• ~ 2 I.
tht' I
Mall Looper plunged tn thret-
plays later for a 28-7 cu.<Jlion and
CdM \ defense did the re.st.
Me!>a. whidl had only one fir.t
down in the first half. used IO
plays to driw to the CdM 38 with
the sa'Ond-half kickoff. Bui CdM
comerback. Wes."> Presson tackled
a wce1ver for a 3-yard gain on
fourth-and-eight, effectivt'ly curh
ing any Mesa momentwn.
Still. Perlciru. wa... not d1scour
aged with h.i.s team\ performance
"(The Sea King;) are OK. but wt·
didn't play to our poterrnal, • flt>r·
kill.'> said "(Cd.Ml wtll be m .. dl1d
we'll tx-better. Not.lung happened
that we can't improve on "
CdM would be hanJ-pre<..c.ed to
improve on 11.S offenSJVe pmduc
tion in the operung 24 rnmutes.
dunng which the Sea King,' dt'
fense helped the vi.c;nor. double
Mesa'l. time or po~se'iSIOll ( 15:39
lo 8:211
uiM went 75 }'-ards 011 mm·
plar-. 10 open the sconng. wnh
( .1.amiulli cappang the march with
a 2 yard ~ring run.
After a 5-yard Costa Mesa punt
( dM wen1 32 yards on Just thr't'\·
plays. with Kevin Welch, uncov
ered ~ a wideoul to the left side.
fielding a Jonathan Hubbard tos."'
for an easy score with 3:58 lt"fl m
the fiN quarter.
K.l.. Rawlins. who boomed fow
lido~ deep into the end 1.one
for touchbacks. kicked the second
of hl'> five ronversK>ns and the ~
Kinw; ~ off and running.
Presson and Tom 'v\lekil both
had interceptions for the Sea
Kings. while linebacker Jason Ki-
dustum and Tark.esian. who came
oil the bench to aid in the defen-
~ve line ~· eadl had sades.
C:d.M has now won back-to-
bac.k openers and has defeated
l~ta Mesa in 25 oftheu 33 meet-
ings..
&t -Kapllo 3 run (ludl failed). 7:49
THIH> QUMT£R
&t -J. Young 28 pasa from 8
Young (pan failed),3:46.
&t -Kapllo 8 run (Ramirez kidll.
2:ff7.
He couldn 't pull one over Coach Miller
FOURTH QUARTER
Mle-Beetv 1 run (S..ty pass from
Nicholl), 4:11
INDM>UAL RUSH9tG
&t-Kaplto, 12-81, 2 TDt; Mec:lu,
,_..,; ar.d9Nw. M; Moreno, 3-8; B.
Young. 2·min-9
--leety, 24-188, 1 TD; Wektt,
2..2; Nldd9, 3-4; Jamee, 3-mln-34.
N>MDUM. MSSltQ
&t-B. ~ng. 3-&-0, 48, 1 TD;
Br8d1Nw.2~.66.
....... N~ 3-9-0, 27; Blrle, 1·3-0,
3;~1~1.-8.
lmM)UM. RfCEMNQ
&t-'4ld-. 2-18; Allmlfwl, 1-48; J.
Voung.1-28, 1 TD;~. M2.
...... Rtitdler.1.-21; Gutl9y. 1-4;
....,, 1-3; Wiich. 1.0: J•met.
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Les Miller knew how
to coach for the
Sailors back in 1944.
A lthoush the 1944
Newport Harbor High
footbell team started
with a fair nucleus of
solid grkldera, it would al9o be
losing several sterling players to
the military in Wor1d War n
before the 1eU011 ended.
It would mark the second
season for Les Miller, who was
hired in • 43 as a teacher and a
coec:h.
The ligna1 caDer, a ruged end
named Glynn Bolec from
Loulllana. eaJd, in reftect1ng
back. •i.es WU not really a coach
at N9wpc>rt Hubor. but we all
tib!d Lei. He WU W'I')' fair and
he kne¥r footbWI pNny well• rw. grew up wtth a.ch
Wendell Pk:bnt and the war
bad~ ..... ·Bo6el
llddeid. •rt ... Clflolll. ....
bliilbDy bild U1 running out of
the tlbort·puat tonDlldon. but be
did Riil llDI ...-s..
aoMlbiid lltde ... ol
Mllll"l lnCiochacdon of any
T-formation.
Miller had coached football
and baseball at one junior
coUege in Iowa before Newpon.
but the grid experience was only
with sh-man football. Still, it
won a title.
Actually, Miller had planned
on entering the Navy Preflight
program alter the war opened,
but lost out after medics learned
that he had an eye dllorder. He
was a Phi Beta Kappa from
Baker CoDep and well-quall6ed
to telcb.
Boiel aid the buk: team
Ceatured tlld:Jea Dldt freeman
and Jim ID ... prds Rod
Gou.ki and Gem Lee.
~ Ooa Miller,
baltbecbAI 8WJoP and Joe
Munir. ilnd Rod MeCMUllan and
f\IDbedt ~ ·~ Pnlltll-. ~PIUS we Wald have
been~ ............ lk*' llAd.
"He heel"°~ 1 hk bb
be9d oa In pnii:tlce onot at lhe
tnieiilndl ................
eta a •-•slill.· ~-·MDOl. m.:pound, ..........
•"if "'1-t.lill In Ilia. ·u.-......... could
>
t
sharp short pMSeS. •
Boies recalled, calling
Miller, a triple-threat
quarterback.
Miller was brother to
the '42 champion
haJfback Ed Miller, who
was a I 0.2 sprinter in
high school.
happened. -Muni7
said.
The · « team started
with a J 2-6 win over
Laguna Beach. then
blanked the next~
rivals, Tustin, 7-();
DON
CANTRELL
The thundering
game of the year in
'44 found Newpor1
traveling to a packed
Santa Ana Bowt to
face its toughest
Sunset League foe.
Santa Ana. before
6,500 £ans. The Saints
had sizzling threets in
the backfield with
two runners named
Anabefm. 7-o; and Huntington
Beach, 13-0.
The Uguna Alllllt probebly
sboukl haw found the SaDort
wtnnilJ8 by many points, but
Miller wu. by his own
Mlmllllon co Muniz y.n lalaf
eulng up on Lll\ina llnce It bid
thJWlened '° cut the °Diii oil the
IChedrde If Chey Md~~
die • '2 'llm did. 90-0.
MllDlr..the ... aak ... ................. , ..................
...... litedlO .. •• s ltcllftl ... ID DO iMI. ..... .,......,_ .... ........... _ ... ...................
Duffy and ()an1eJs. • u was tooth and nail an the
~. said Boles. who applauded
the Sellon for an implUSM
patbnnanc:e.
However. the decider c:une
.&er Newpon'l 6-foot· 7 center.
Doo Vlugbn. tried to kk:k an
e::1ba ~L It w.l aod the smn. wan. 7-6. 8cMea blld a
pld.uri ol~\lddl......,.
...... ~mmys.ior
............ bal ... throuF
..... pall&. '*-...... ..., ......... .-tstn.a. __... an a.au.a
"8• ttscA.L........., .....
..,. ..... aim/Mk
-Pinkley was one of our team•
biggest boosters,· Boies said.
Pinkley. over the years. would
be a constant supporter of all
the harbor area 9Choob ln all
sporu. espedaDy foocbal1 and
basketball.
After the San1a Ana game.
Newport would be MwUz. and
Freeman to the Nllvy. tater.
Freeman would be named
All-OF ~team tadde,
while Muni2 would be named to
the all-lelgue 9qlJad. Muniz
would be shipped to the South
PKi1k:.
Anothtr letdown came tn the
nesl pme .... vWdns
Oruwt in .. cbMng ..an.uwm.
Miller feuded wbh the e>r.nge
cmcb dJrou&boUl llftce ht
Wlnted to end the .-ne becm•
of the wCJllb&
Miller ..... e.dl time. The,. led. 7--0. undl tbe eod
--~cutloa.~• atct ~ pilJ ed ICDnd.
""'4pcllt\..,. 1D bkd
MT iilll4. Aai11~1· 1.
11-a Nl!wpcwt Hlibai IDll dm ... .., .... um.12-e...-.
the Sllori a W · l illi!oOed b
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Costa Meaa. CA '11.627
At Newport Blvd. & Bay St.
Wed.nesday .............. Tuesday S:OOpm
Thursday ............ Wednesday 5:00pm
Friday .................... Thursday 5:00pm
Saturday ..................... Friday 3:00pm
Telephone 8:30am-5:00pm
Monday-Fnday
Walk-In 8:30am-5:00pm
Monday-Friday Sunday ....................... Friday 5:00pm
AHNOUNCllENTS
& MISC. . -._;
• '1 SI
GARAGE
SALE
LegalNollca
MUCIOOO
....... c.n1 ...... "-..
(PA2002-161)
NOTICE IS HHHY
GIVIN that the C11y
Council of th• Crty of
Newp0<t Buth will hold
a pubhc hnrtna on an
amendmrnt to the
Central Balboa Spectftc
Plan 18
Amend1nanl te the
prevf•ualy oppraved
Central l•I .... Specific
Plan •I for the pur-
pffe •f reploclnt the
preaeflt deaftn tvlde-
llnff with the pN!ftffed
I..._ Vlh9e Deel ..
Gvldallne1.
This project hu been
revtewed, and 11 has
been determined th•I It
rs cate10<1ully eumpl
under the requirements
of the Cahfornl1 Envt·
ronment•I Qualtty Act
under Seclton 15305
1Cfass 5 l'tt1nor Altrr
a t1ons 1n land UH
L1m1tations)
NOTICI IS HHllY
ruaTHH GIVIN that
said publte hunna will
be held on the day of
Sept-"ar 24, 2002,
at the hour of 7.00 p-.
1n the Council Chambers
of the Newpoft Buch
City Hall, 3300 Newport
Blvd . Newport Beach.
Cahfor nia, at which time
and place any and all
persona interested may
appear and be hnrd
thereon If you challenat
this pro1ecl in court. you
may be limited to r alslna
only thou Issues you or
someone else raised at
the public heartni
de.crlbed 1n this notire
or In written corr e
spondence d1hvered lo
the City at, or p11or to
lhe public he1rrn11 r 01
1nf0<m1tion call (9491
644 3200 laVonn~
Harkless, City Clerh
Publtshad Newpo11
Buch Costa Men Daily
Pilot September 14
2002 SAJ43
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·· ... ~ .. •. . . ~----JOl0-3940
soos-saso
1489
2640 Garage/ --~IO..;;...TI_ICl_Of_APPW __ 110I_ YanlSala
llOWlll$9 htot• Sole In Newpert
The follow ma 11ersons Of Al aruaes hoth F "· Sat & Mon,
are doln1 busmen as. IKUlll-9am 2062 Vista Cahon
National Awards, 125 E 1n EastBluff off Jembo
S.ker St Ste 130. Date of Fthna Ap°"-" ru & Vista De Oro
Costa Me~ CA 92628 lion To Whom It l(ey Enltr• household con
The Success Croup, Inc. Concern The Name~ tenh. curved secltonat,
(CA). 125 E Baker St.. of the Apphcent(s) is/ ~~.' wr1tm1 desk
Ste 130. Costa Meu, are CAPRESI LLC The w;;r"""'a.er top darhna
CA 92628 apphcanh listed above patr ~tique beds,
rh1s business 1s con· are applym1 to the vlntaae ' ~tume
ducted by. a corporate Department of Alcoholic 1ewelry, royal n
Have you started Beverage Control to sell nice crystal, ch .:
do1n11 business yet' Yes, alcohollc bevera&es at· sterhne. what not shelf,
8/02102 1617 WESTCllfF DR hummers. murano alasa.
The Succrs~ Group. ST( 121 . NEWPORT lob of 11ood stuff! Plants
Inc BEACH, CA 9260 Type ol pa1ntinas & moral
Marco Ruic. Pres1d1nt hcense(s) applied for. 47
This statement was ON·SAlE GENERAL
!tied with the County EATING PLACE
Clerk of Oranae County Daily Prlot Sept 14,
on 08121 /02 · 2002 SA342
20026914SH
Oatly Pilot Au& 24 31.
Sept 7, 14,2002 SA223
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The follow1na persons
are do1na bus1nes.s as
Lit An1els Photofrephy,
425 Saint Andrews Rd .
Newport Beach. CA
92663
Photos by Stephen 425
S•lnl Andrews Rd
Newport Buch, CA
92663
This busmess 1s con
ducted by L1m1ted
Ltab1hty Co
Have you started
doina business yet> No
Photo's by Stephen
Stephen Kent, Owner
This statement was
filed with the County
Clerk of Oranae County
on 08/27/02
20026915022
Daily Pilot Aua 31. Sept
7, 14, 21 . 2002 SA335
RdltiMW.U
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The followma per son'
are dotna bu!otnus as
l1zyN1n1• com 2310
Redlands Drive Newport
Beach, CA 92660
Rorer A Ba.h11n11e1 1r
23 0 Redlands Omr
Newport Bear h, CA
92660
Th,. bu"ntss " con
ducted by an 1nd1Y1dual
Have you star led
dotne busmess yet' No
Roeer A Boetu 1nee1.
" Th•~ sUtement wn
Flcltlm llAMu
"-*'-' The follow1na persons
are do1n1 bus1ntn as
Commercial Rulty &
Ener(Y Sen1ces. 20411
S W Btrch Street. Suite
220. Newport Buch CA 92660
Greeory N1cholu Sul
hvan, 20411 S W Bt<ch
Street, Suite 220 New
port Beach CA 92660
This busmess 1s con
dueled by an 1nd1v1dual
Have you star led
dome busmess yet? No
Cre1ory Nicholas
This statemenl was
filed with the County
Clerk of Or anae County
on Olt/27 /02
20026914931
Daily Pilot Aua 31, Sept 7 14,21.2002 Sa336
IQtW IKlUSllG
OPPOITUtm
All real estate adver
t1s1n1 tn this newsp•per
1~ sub1ecl to the Federal
f a11 Hous1n1 Act of 1968
H amended w hich
make\ 1t 1lle111 to
adverttSe ·any prefer
ence l1m1tat1on or
d1scnm1nat1on based on
race 'OIO<, rell&IOn. se.,
handKIP. famrflal status
or nattonal onam. °' an
1ntentton to make any
sut h prefefence . ltm1ta
tton 01 d1scr1m1nalion •
Gora .. Sele Sun , ~m
Sony Playstabon I Ca-.
v.-OS boob. lleol. KllM
board burcled cit aeon
lturd & misc 1807
Sandalwood Ln , Newport
~W.S..M,1U7 r..ne. CM IWrt sun ~ tbl. SlS lMnnlb-c "-*-Ul lJfl dw,
lfi() SlS Tbl & dm's. S«l..
Bod<c.ase. S25
~ SaM 1 30 frt ' Sat
Antiques. furniture. rup .
lamps houll!hold. • mas,
sofa 608 111~ CdM 1n alle¥
General Announcements 1610
• ..,.../hmrC.•
Ths'e are O'M 100.IXX>
chicten ., the US w-.
for • home. .., Milp ~
brothers & ..... lilelltw
l r .... & Flwlciltf ll4'PCJl'I
lnb meeq SEPT 24. 6.m-7~50S Arwlmn Blvd 1241
714-517l!Dl11118-255-41543
De•peretely ... 1i1n1 LAUU. 29 tall, bru
natte slim m1rrta1e
ther1p1~t from NB Wt
met 1n Ch1c1co 8/23
'hared shuttle bus
cashew~ & pizza "'Prn
-of ltme & pqc.• Call
Paul "' Ft llluderdale
954 ·5U -ttS4
p~7@bellsouth net
.,.... yw ~ St ..
f<l' --.. my pr1yws Pr "Y for all who honor
The followtn1 person•
are do1111 busmen ••
a) American ltfutyle. bl
American ltfestyle
M1nulacturtd Home•
18582 Beach Blvd Suit~
213. Hun1tn1ton Beach
CA92646
Tammy levu 10091
Cr11let Or . Huntmrton
Beach. CA 92646
hltd wrth the Ce>unty
Cl~rk of 011nee County
on 08/16/02
2002691JU9
& mvohe 70ur aid SBR
CHILD
SERV£ES
Index
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JEWELRY/ 3460
DIAMONDS/
PRECIOUS METALS
c-1cataN_.
Old Coins! Cold, silver.
jlwelry, watcMs, antiques
coUec:Ubles 949-642 ·9448
3810
PHOTOGRAPHY/
OPTtAL
3735
.... llwa --.
prilct cond. lnnd -.bb • "95-«dlr 8nt1:f
X V4' Wiit! I' bMt1. c.ost
S450. sell Sll!i Wll
...... 1-«»-VJ..0619 --Opportunities
Balnamand
Fftndllla 3905
WOR FRO
HOM£ ANO GET
Up to SI .200-Sl .SO:Vmo
Pl or $6.®SS.IXX>/mo n No Exp Needed
Wll Tnilnl FREE
Recorded Info. 24 In.
877-747-2863 <>e~ le. om
MOM7SO
Jennine Cr... l ·slory
28r 28a. den, 2c a•r.
auard cated comm, clou
to Newport Ccenter.
total remodeled.
$3400mo. lmmed Occu
pancy, 949-466-1159 •ct
OfelSWll 1~
715 112 ~.Oen -dledl. b Jba COi~ Ip
M>ls?9&
ColtaMm
OrlN SAT 12--4
SUN 1-5
160 QUln HY LANI
E'slde condo, close to
11011 course & beach, 3Br
end unit, cul·de·sac,
hardwood floon, plan
~ shutters Reduced 10~10000 11 aat. Cat)ienne
714.345.3330
OrlN SAT-SUN 12-5
3047 c-~a..Dr.
M£SA ROE
GOLF COURSE
3bt, 2 5ba completely
remodeled, 1 sl0<y
10,000+ sf. lot
$175.000 ._.~
7 l4·f>40.SUL
714-751·4330
lren4 New. Gre•I
loahl4a i..etrti-An
e•qu1s1te 4Br 3 5Ba
family home Beautifully
frnisl!td S749,000
271...,,rt. o,_ Sot & S-1-4
c-•tllH •NA7 949-759-017
• E'11de 1-2, $715,000
detached homes on I
t·cozy 2Br IBa cottaae
2
lo w
2
d
/11raae plus 3Br . den. .SB• w 'upstairs laun·
ry & sundeck. Open Set
' Sun 180 Costa 1·4.
esa St Owner /A(ent
9·933-6786 Olcesbt..m 451) ~
WIST MAllNI CINTll l
1 ooo redflc c-t Hwy
I 2IO ... ft $2240 ...... •
'sick le....4.latl and
1p1nded home w/scp.
uesl quarters 4Br 48•
lus • bonus room Ht-574-1117 :
HOMESFOASALE
ORANGE 54GO
COUNTY
C.,. c.4 Sfyte _.,
perlac:t end unit, 48r
2.58a, Fabulous views.
2 yH rs new Ope. S-
1-4. 24 N.m.dtet La. Tl Bev 949 718-2742
.... Island
lbr f1ba h5e remocVp
S350lrtl Oct ..... e.yfront
21>f $1 700/mo wlnte1
ontn 'f 966'2.f/113
ecessed ltchll$16 brick r
F
a
p & more 9,000 at Nata he, Prud Ca
lty 949 219 2480. 949. R
509 .8899
I 'tick Jlr 21a, hard
ood w floors febulous
b ec-yard, w/pallo and
0 verhana plus fri11t
anni tree everywhere bt
S489
9
.000 Judy Kolar, Bkr
49-J76-SS75. Vec.d
OPtN
25 n SAT..a.t 1·5
Wesllmlnst. Aw.
wad ..... home b A
~ 2 ti.. frTnn & TV rm. 2 !Nb05. ~. ~ -BroM< n4-848-Wll
ThtS buslnus 1s ce>n
ducted by an tnd1vldual
Hive you st11ted
D•tly Pilot Aue 24, 31.
Sept 7 14,?002 SA222
Thts newspaper will
not knowinaly accept
any •dverhsemenl for
re.ii estate which ts tn
.. ot•t•on of th• f1w Ou1
readers art hereby
mlo1 med that all dwell·
mas 1dvertlsed tn this
newspaf>41r are 1ve1lable
on an equal opportunity
bas" To complarn of dis
er tmlnalion, call HUD loll
free et l ·800-424·8590.
tfT5 Conn .. ,.
IAST SIDE CM, FSIO
210 E. 16th Place •B 3br
3ba 2 c • lt•ch I" I cu port prJnc only
S379,000 949-722·9436
do Ina business yet 7 No
Timmy LIVU
This slltement wn
fifed with the County
Cleth of Orana• County
on 09/04/02
2002H1Slt5
Daily Piiot Sept 7. 14,
2 1, 28, 2002 Sa341
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The followlna persoM
1r1 do1n1 IMll'ntu es
Jordn Vtrtuaf, 1300
Adams Ave .. Costa
Mesa. CA 92628
.lellM* Jorden Rhod1mtr.
1300 Adams Ave , •27C, eost. Meu, CA 92626
Thia blltlnna Is C Oft
ducted lly· en llldtv1duaf
H•~ you slwled dcMni IMlslM» yet? No
.lttl.sRhodlnw
The followtna persons
are dotna business as:
loan Shark, 28361
Cl.,don Or . Laauna
Nlauel, CA 92677
l(yl1 Franson. 28361
Cl11elon Or • Laauna
N1aue1, CA 92677
Peter M Gooier, 28361
Clareton Or., La1una
Nl1uef, CA 92677
f his business IS con
ducted b)' a 1ener1I
pertneutup
Hive )'Oii Started
dolna business yet1 Yes,
6/11/01
Kyle Franson
Tllt1 •l•lement wu
!tied with ttM County
Clerk of Of 1n11 County
on ()8,IOU02
200t6t1HJO
D11ty P'llol Au1 31. Sept
1. 14. 21. 2002 SA3J7
TMa tl•l•ment wu
flW wlttl tM Collntr Cler* of OtllClp Cou11ty
tft OllJ f.'02 11Mtt 1J7ts IOllCI • Ml'UCAllOI TO
08ljy ,. .. S.l. 14, 21, Sll~llVBMIS
21. Oet 5. 2002 SA344 D•l• of fltt!l1 Ac»llca·
... tlon· Septamber '· · 2002
....... To Wllom It Mey eon.
· cer11: the N•mt(•) of
flle tollo..,.. peraon• '"• ~l)UC•nt(s) I~~:!: art ................ ••! ~ .......... WT• c-n11i... s.tvlc • Al.Ul"l f'tNA me WIS ... ml.aw St .• eo.ta ri.....,.. lated..,,. .._.,CA~ ...... _ ere 1pplyln1 lo th• c.: T • ..,_, -Dleiriili1Wtt of Altofllllc It.. C:Wte .......... Control .. .. CAtlm7 Altdloie ....... et• Tilll ........ It Mfl• t'40 HAAIOlt ll.YO . ._._. llJ; • _..,,_., CIOS1'A ~ CA iiiiJ .:.:-c:::. ::a :::-.r Ir=['= w..-J. 1119 WINE • lATINO '1111· .... =... .... Ila .... ... c.-, .... "°' ...... 1, C... II ..... ~ ~II.DR SAJeO ........ ~ .... 1~ H. JI l:"cl::r/:, ""1.s•.-wit . ..-_ ...... __ _
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Old« 5Me Flll'nllurw l"IAHOSl~ ·~--·-·-·(Ill,.~ .. CAIHMIO .. ------WI llUY ISTATD
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ClilWcore, ichool pick·
up, toys aemes. p1rk
trips. Fenced yard Refs,
provided. 949 631·3625
ANAHCIAlJ
PROFESSIONAL
SERVICES
. enc 1
Borrow wllen need
Moft&ap, BualMiM. ,.,_.I, Debt Con·
1oliMtloft, Home,,.
Pf'Ovtflltnl, Auto
LNnS, Cfec11t R.,11r, Qvldl .Aotfovll. ltw
lntef'est, low Montfl
ly. No fH Ac»ty It~ "'4>1111 C9tl 1 · ~ 7039
WICMMIU'I
W111t To h at lndepen-
dllnt? Cell NOW for
f lnanclal Aulstallct. , ...... ,, ......
Spn'u• Hll, Fabulous
ocean view, 2·slory
w/4Br & FR, p1neled
library, Decor appls, sub
zero, custom cherr)
wood cabinets Pella
windows & door\
throu1h·out. Off91ed at
Sl,775,000 Judy Kol••,
Bhr 949·376-5576
• s.plltttlcete4 eUCU·
live 38r 381, ht1hly
up1r aded lownhome
w/roof top deck enter
t1lnlna. snort wa• lo
keel!. $779.500 Anchor
Proper tie• 949-720-3900
• ..,.,.. th ct..... of
Old CorOM dtl Mer
Slnclt family 38r 2Sa
llome on corner tot
r"'r for lmaalnatlon,
'939.000 Anchor Prop
er lie• 94g. 7zo.3900
S•U:1011r C11r
'" Cllu1f/l«l I
~Baell
llAND NIW ON
MAIKIT OOllGOUS
2 aTO~Y '599,900 must '"·Ai' 949 723 8120
!nine
lnrl•e ·WHtperk J lr
FR, Jc 1ar, poot, spa.
new crpt, AC, Absolute
turn-key, lr11t model ln
Ille dev111lopement . :?~=:m~'5t)5_1<01ar.
lalnlladl •Na. 1...-charmina
28r 28a home on a la
lot b the psfact r•tr••tl
S l .250.000. Anchtr
PrO(>W'tltt 94i-720-3900
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* * :
* :
l :nder thL' SL't"Y iLL' Directory l t1111l L'I'
Reach 80,000 Homes Each Week
For Only $32 per week (4week minimum)
CaH Lorraine at (949) 574-4245
• WATllFIONT e
on the Back Ba1NPB
But price $289,900,
best toe. best IHse (no
rent increase f0< tha
nut 25 yrs) best 180'
VttW BHutiful mobile
home a must SH 2br
Zba. hvrm, dtnrm. off1c11.
11 an1te counters. marble
fluplace, marble 1n both
batllrms Inside laundry
Tiiie I• e1 ..... n II
teh. La covered patio
c1rp01t much morel
Call for 1ppl Ow!Vlll 949-0561!i WONT W11
IOMITA CANYON
Ol'IN SAT-SUN 1·5110
12Wlnthrap M1d1So~ lent Plan 4
4br. 4ba aour k1tch. 3 c
1ar. prune cul de·H C
loc $1,189,000
By Own., 949 509 0630
HwMr•l'9ehletff
or1N SAT-SUN 1-5
17 St. Tr.-• ,__,,Views, Oui,
cftylltlM•lewa
$1,065,000
949-415-4000 lniMn rr9fectH
1-lfvf Stn11e 1tory
2Br 2B1 detetch1d
home. vaulted cells,
french doors. bt~eled
windows. new carpet
built In bbq, sated comm
w/pool, $419,900 . .,,,
714-299 ......
OrlN SAT-SUN 1-4
21UMDNIW
CUSTOMHOMH
511 & 519 AllsoAve
Sbr'1 all w/pvl ba'a
appro• 4300sf. Owner/
Broker Rick Nelson
949 721-6984
•Motil.,. VI-H-e•
Upar•ded 48r 2.5B .. 2
sty home with aour"'9nt
kit ta patt0, yard, aoff
course and 1uns1t
views Anch0< Proper
t les 949·0720 3900 * Tltellvfh * slntl•· story 28r. end
unit. "An1e1t1a-but
0<1111111 a<n, alnt con
d1hon S491,to0 "I'··
949-5'4-JU2
Of'IN SAT-SUN 11-5
U07VleM.,._,
Brand New. remod. J 11
br' 2ba, prime cul·de
uc,upp1dul S849.900
949 548-57SI
OCIAN,.ONT nna
Net fw the F•t ef
Heart
.. enl 949.721 .. 120
OCIANFllONT .....
Net f.,. tt.. felat ef
Heert
...... 949-721 .. 120
Herlter Hl1,lend1
beauty! 3br 2ba 2 c 1ar,
complete remod. very
nice, everthln1 newl
lrali.,. 714-H4-64H
P'IJJll ISTATIS
PATaKIC TINOltl
NATIONW1DI USA
949-156-•705
www patrtc:ktenore com
HACH
HtDl-A·WAY
HDUI $4M,to0
AGIMT 949-72S-t120
21r 21e ,.....,., avw-
laoltfttt rff tevne la
ll• ~. $2000/-dtlf 94f-5U-2271
UDO ISLAND
1uaorEAN VILLA
CKaothlceA9'
949-72J-• 11"o
15 Via Veneua
4br. 4.SO. llbrar7 + bo·
nusroom $1.449,000
Of'UUUM 1-5
15 V11 P1Hadio
Sbt 5 5ba $400,000 1n
UParadul $2,279,000
Spectacular toe w/vtews
4br 2.5b1 sired• home.
$T ... 90,000
Of'tN SAT-SUM 1-5
Hew ltsllnal Alteua
M11ter suite down. 3br
+bonus, 3 c 1ar Beat
buy 111 NP Co11t w/ocn
VHIWSI S l,175,000 s .. ._..._.,.
M9·715-3156
NUlllSTATIS
rAqfCI TIJfOal
NATIONWIDI USA
949 .. H -9705
www.patrlcklanore com
Mw11 S91 -wl But
loc .. Sancerre 3br 2.5ba
2 c 1ar, many up1r ades
only S620.000 Cell lr.ei.,.714-6 ....... 49'
MISCEWNEOUS
REHTAl.S
RmlToStlarl ll030
CM, :llr twnloa. ,,.,..
w~ lam. W/O, U91 ol .,, Own rm w/pvl ba
Gllld S8Xl !M!MiJ]QI) •-e , .......
piece .... titer I" NI
C4M w I.a. P'-e ,;;.!
M9-t4'-7110
Rooms for Rent 6040
I'•"-CM Prorl to shat•
mce 38r home. own
room, L& bathrm, all ut~s
Ind. Suun 949-322·11 ll
RESIOENTIAL RENT AlS
ORANGE 7400
COUffl'Y
Bllbol Island
~IAUOA ISLAND~
APTS OF AU SIZES,
-w ovoll, yetWly w
w"'1er, Coll a ..... r.ow
lteolty, 949-67 5-4122
, HOUSE YlAalY
b l..5ba, lul Smt lot pnv
• 2 c pr. S22!X)no 9t9
78&4778 851-SIOOU«i
• a.-....1.._, 2,r 2'9 •
dtn. Winter or ytry furn
S2500m • 21tr l ba
unfwn yrly Sl!iOOln Lora v... ~ 94!Hi73-«li2
81"°8 Plnlnllll
.._. a n.. ocn cbe.
fp, patio. fr-. n!P9l 201 A
6tll & 84-Bl SI~
)'Hr IHse 949-675·4422
YIAILY IAYFaONT
Best locatton 3Br 2S.
newly Upllf adad Plllk1n1
reduced to S2800/mo
C~leflf•h,lnc.
1..-00-247-1209
• S... t;yt;;i IO<lllOU.S
ext ra larce ho1111
w/breathlalun1 views
38r 2.5Ba, re~.
ITIOOl'lna n••I. $7000l!I ·r · 94,_.7._ lt ..
Coronadel•
Slu41H S. ef Hwy
walk lo bch & '11ops,
krlc. $895 Shella 949
675-6218 949-675-1459
.._ .. C..,._ 11r, 1h,
ocean side of PCH. 510
fetnleaf, ~ T..-llu ~ Sl.IB5m 9&S74-not xl12
32J DAJWA rLACI
28r 28•. 2 story viHe,
2car a•r. ntw cond VAC
& ROY $2150/mo
0.... S"" 1·S, Ne retw
673-5226 or 219·0437
STARTING
ANEW
BUSINESS?.
• • • • • • • • • •
lt· 21r, end unit In 55+
comm w/courtyard & wllhrlll ..,,. 10/l S250lm
Kathlttn 949 759 5833
se ef rcH Jlr 21e, rp.
w/d hk ups, tr11. frlnCh
ch. lrnt y.d, nu/crpl/pnt
"" now S2!BI 96CXMXli5
elAIOI HOMI JI ..
2!iBA rlll now~ ,..,.,.. w..-.. ..,_
9&640-Jax) x 101
hpparw-4 ~h Back
Bay 949-Ul -71 U
lbr. wuhr/dryer hook up~. patio/yard S845/mo
Morns.
Apt. lovely 1at1d comm
near T rl Scir , I Br. Iris.
111 /storaae S855/mo+
$500/HC. Klein Mn1t
877 704 8649 ~ 9200
l 'elliie lad. ltry L•r1e
loft, endoaed patio
S92!>/mo 329 Un1ven.lty
Unit B 949 574 2031
•WT Sml• 0.-lbr
*"'9. IT'Cl'O ... I c.s
"'*8 S9!ltlmo SID> -Nopm~2146
I SlDl 2JK Iba 111 yd,
laundry 169 Wa(nut
Sll50/mo Martset• 714
662 3111 714 540 3666
"-w/fncd yard 2br
Iba LR 11 den 989 W
17th St, S1650/mo C..11
for appt 949 595 6035
Quiet Jlr 28a, 2nd fir
Apt a•r r p fc patt0
no peh, I year lane.
Sl650/mo 949 723.04-45
l 'Sf4e "-"a 2br I b•
den. lvne & din rm wd
fir a•difw paid IVM LO/
19 Sl,.Xl111949673-2513
l 'Slde, 2 story home
JB1 2B•. f p, laund1 y
Sl950/mo Open House
Sal & Sun 11 2 187
V1ra1nta Pl 310 202 6846
l 'al4e Newer SU.
2291 la rt.ye Dr. 38r ..
den, 2 5b1, t ormal din,
wetb11. 2fps, master
suite Vacant S2600m
•ct Donald PfaH 949
733 6074
• ,..._ Apt, llilchen
eti., AO l lf.,., $9!J6mo
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•TIMlY UASU
Bill CRUNOY REAL TORS
t'9-47J-6161
STUDIO l#T, ,_ Fllllul
Island. SICl!O f\lrnWlad
LMMy, pool, .... 11'·
6 mo 1111 9&7f1:>.W72
(F Wlfftw 2~. 1h, o
f urnlshed, 1era11•. steps
lo sand, S1400/mo 949
631 6676, 949·645 6346
IAYSIOI VIUAOI
28r 28a, 19Pls, cerport,
porch, pool, spa. Merine
S l SOOmo+ 949/723-1200
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Mdl. I e 1W. fuf11 9 Mo
frOlll 1·15 to 6-15-03 lllOOI-. M9-1ll-l520 °"" 0 .. '-:ti s 2Jlli """" w1', llld ._ I ar ::t:,&:m~ c ...........
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llS»iUW 714-633-9243
... iilllff • • 2IMI; + ~-cz·.~~i::: ;;-rim.,;. Sm.a peb
welctm• 714·434-4466
.., ........ Steps
to !Mach, Fp, 2c pr, 1
yew !use, no pets,
12100/mo 626-359-4539.
... '· n;; .._,, 29r Ila, lipt & IK11ht.
upper unit w/vaulted cells, aundecll, a1r a1e,
$2200, 949-723-5393
S1W'i to we remod
lbr a. ,.,. Plnnsa.M, tie ..... :re: pr, -.. 9&9:1>-7513
liii1•11""1e Sir 2.Sle , • ..._. Golf course
views, prtv•lt location 12~ •JI 949--7S9-3729
......... ._,peek
a boo vtew, 38r 2th,
lndry, I", S2500mo. yrly 2!t:1 949-675·5069
W.W Q Ford
R4&n Mi&i.B h . 2.5ba
ln'l'm. ccrrrn pool 0Dfo Tony 94&851 5100 644-5419 '-ii 2ba rent.I. rool·
lllp dec:.k, -appls, ,_
ta fh.. vsy dean. 2 ' ~ ~ 96673-]IU) • •r-• c ....... across from lido ts
Br •nd new 2Br 28a W/lg
deck Pvt buch pool ~
sp• W•lk to !healers
shops and rnt•ur .. nh
$3500mo I yur lease
min 710 lido Park Or
949 673 6030 ~~~l&:
......... ~~19
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den, 3Ba, 2 St0<y, fr.
p1too, aaraae. S3900/mo
949 673·1914
• leyailena• 9otei.
ce•••utlty 3br Jba
home w/ bay view
$4800/MO 949 466 7460
•l•yaile•H• 9eted
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home w/ bay v10•
S4800/mo 949 466 7460
POUCY
In an effort to oller the
bes I Hr vtce possible to
ou1 readeo and adver
llser1. we will requue
Contractors who aclver
Ilse 1n the Ser vice
Directory to include thl!lf
Conlrectors l teense
number 1n the11 1dver
t1sement Your co
operation 1s 1re•tly
llT':a:ted.
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l1r1e1t Cust om
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indlvlduel w/h l1h
en1r1y, e xceltant
phone and people
5"llls, ICCUr•te, able
to multi task '°' buty front office position.
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,_ 714-ft9 ....
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in aroc:ery 1toru In your
area Car nee, immediate
opemnas. S7 .50/pet hr.
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IDUCATION
S""'-t Pr-.-C-...._ Responsrble
for r1cru1tment, 1ob
dev1lopm4!nt, promohon
of school servrcu, serve
u main pomt of contact
with employers Candi
date should have sir ona
commun1cat1or and
public ipeak11111 skills,
dynamic per~on~hly and
ability to mot1v•le. 2·3
vears 11<p811ence work·
ina m student recruit·
ment, s•le~ 0< related
fields Knowted1• o f
toohna and machmist
tndustry • • ro apply,
\tnd reiume and s.tl81y
hrstory to lrvnel@
trefN~ .. feA.M~ or laao /Ill Sl5 24
<• .. lven te S-lers.
Reward1na PO\ll1ons tu
provide tn home com
pan1onsh1p, homemak
ma. err and' nu PT h<'
or 24 hr shifts, Car
raq'dt 714 444 4881
MANAGIMINT1
Te~m for Assistant Man
aar" (<i> lu&e sloraae faroloty '1 d1y~ pe1 weel\
kllW SC400 'ts CPI
Champa1ne w/lmmac
t.tn lthr 1ood svc
recordsl
'182362 114,980
l•W JUI 'ts S.-.
wmt1 w/Un Intel ,auto
•18084 113,llO
vetv. 540 •o 1 s.-.
While, local Md•n, un·
der lee warr, full pwr
•18272 Sl7,980
••w '" 32St c..vt Sport t*a. s sp. co
stocker, chrome whls
•18157 $19.980
.... (1 .... llft2 '95
3000 Sedan
Rare Diesel en1ln1.1re•t
MPGI
•111341 SJS,980
l•WZJ '91<~
Br.ell S speed, tow miles!
•lflOOO $18.980
Pendte911 '9S(pe
tow miles, T1ptr onrc
trans Sunroof
•18114 134.980
a.-r-.t , ..... '99 ll
4x4 This Is a one owner
SUV A beauty!
•t8410C $22.980
D ..... 'llf-'96 IT/10
Rare wf11t1 w/blue
stripes! OHL Y l~ miles
One Owner
118407C S42.980 ...................
64 Black. w/Saddle 1n
tertor Only 1011 miles'
•184?7C $17,980
Jeep '98 Wr•fttl•r
4 Olt. blad• loaded,
hardtop. low m1lu
•18389 1 14,980
Moad• '99 Mloto
Conv
Blad/Ian lthr. Ian tnp
only 22k miles,
•18229 $14,980
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boolts & records. S!>900
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f..-d ''9 T_r..,. lX 33"
ml, Wh1te/11rey int.
a•reaed non/smkr hke
new cond, v62 I !'141
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hold:
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I ,._ INT "-
?
Whal do you bid oow'l
Q .J • Ne1thcT vulnerable, a.-. &111th
you hold
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NORTH EA&T SOIJTH WEST I• OM 1
Whal action do you tak?
Q 4 ·Buth vulncnbk, as Soulh you
hold.
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JO ,_ ?
Wh.11 do )'OU bid now?
Q 5 • Neither vulnenblc. al> Solllh
you hold.
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2 ,_ ~.. ....
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/..,,.,J. for ans.,..us 011 Monday.
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fu t warr 949 251--0366
L .. us '97 lS 400 751t
m1, black/01tmeal lth1,
moonronl. CO, books
records. 11araged. non/
smkr, hke new •ond
vl89241 S?l.<XX> fon•nctnC & warritnty avail 8 kr
S....... '9J SC2 c_,..
5spd. ortg owner full
books & rP<Ords. red/
erey int. 11a1d&ed non/
smkr, hke new •Ond
••457261. S299S Bkr
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949-586-1888
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S320 fully lo•ded. l o
1aLk prem whl5. Iona
wheel bne blk w/gray
inter 7 IK rmle~ alnt
cond w/100 000 mo warr
Only I ownrr Prrce
Na1ot1able $29,000/
obo 909 591 !>6!>3 or
e-!Tllll ·~@holmol .corn
949-SU -1188
Saturn '00 Sl2 40\\ ml,
auto. ~•l•er. (tr~y int •m
Im, garaged nnn/smkr
hke new v9728~1 U49S
Ftn -rianly il••ol Bkr (949)516·1~
l -lllD CS '90
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Sunroot "'"' f1ke-new 63K mo alway5 e~r a11ed
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TRAILERS
Utility Trailers 9325
CM ~ 200'2 FW.
Owrcnd .......... Dove
tall. filt ,..,,... tit lendw.
lllllcl bnMs. drome rrns.
Sl850 714-nl-9797
MOTORCYCLES
... UWASAIO m •so.
tow miles. ,,..
shilpe.j)l!l'fect oo & off road
U~obo PP n 4-3J7-03IO
BOATS .\<'II 1101u Car
1n classifo~ ! C ;p ll +,but will train
£ atra Slor11e H8
714 8414466
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949-574-7777
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Bt1clt on Black. !'t21o.
SfUNNING1 2000 Whteh
$38 000 949 720 1721
~over Discovery
'99 64k, m1 while/tan
lthr. heated '~ah. CO
be•uttlul orrii u rnd
v 154 791 SI '> 119!> 11
nanc1111: & warranty
avail Bk1 949 '>8ti 1888
Ninon '9• :zOilsx Sl R
Showrm 3611 1rd aulo
loadt-d moontl alloys
Wini $7!>00 949 646 2097
$3500~9 631 6619
Toyota '98 Av•I-XlS
!'tOtl m1. white 01tmul
lthr moonrool CO 11toy
wheels. loke new cond.
v•721841 SIS.995 tr
n .. nt rn& & wur3nly
avail Bkr 949 586 1888
Toyota '98 C-v U
40k m1 wh1te/arey int
auto g.irdaed non/
s mkr b"•utolvl cond
thr ought v•:>1 4 J8 ?
$999!'1 Bkr 949 S86 1888
'lollnw.,... '78 s,..r •-•I• c-v, tomptelPly
rttlored CO pl"Y" new
tun . •Int <Ond Sn OO
obo 949 631 6521
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(ap Terry 714 5!'17 7594 c--___,rpa,
BBQ. Ille. stone. land
SC'f>I, ret11n1n1 walls.
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or 1ny of the 11eat
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whls hbulou' tond
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$9995 Im & warr.1nty
.VIII Bkr 949 586 1888
MONDA CIVIC EX '02
2 d<>Of. S sp, black
w/bllr./ifey 1nte1 I~ m1
$13,100949 760 1644 -
•l ••u •ts SlSOO
Pearl Blk Blk top w/ash
&ft!Y lth1 \eats. CO. 1()()1.
m1 warr $29 995/obo
949 !'100 J210
M/leu '95 SlSOO
Purl Btk lJlk top w/6sh
arey lth1 \eats CO, 1()()1.
nH warr , $29,995/obo
949 !'tOO 3210
Vo • '02 S40 4 ,
I 500 mo, non 'mkr,
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949 500 691?
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and one Japanese bilingual phone Interviewer -l'llot a
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UCE•SlD CONTUCTOlt
NoJQl>too vn.M --i
Repe1r, remodk, fans,
,., new WC ~3656
Aoaltnl'Till
D•TY WOltlt
LMIDSCAPI COMPANY
Commerc1•I & Estate
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Tree Serv1c~ & lrrigahon
Up1r ides Repa1<s,
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~ 9/278-<1137
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_w_ante_d ___ 9045_ loans
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requires that all used
llouuhotd a ood s
movers prtnt their
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FACTORY CUSTOMER CASH BACK ........... $3,000
IN LIEU OF FACTORY REBATE
NABERS DISCOUNT ........................ $7,200
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