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FRIDAY, JANUARY 23, 2004
D~fense says politics push rape case
Attorneys for the son of Orange County
Sheriff argue their client is being treated
unfairly by the county district attorney.
Deep• Bharath
Daily Pilot
SANTA ANA -The defense for
a top-ranked county official's son
who ls accused of raping an llll·
conscious 16-year-old girl ar-
gued Thursday that the Orange
County district attorney singled
out their client for unfair treat-
ment and put politics before jus-
tice because of his father's posi-
tion.
two other teenagers. Kyle Na-
chreiner and Keith Spann, also
face charges for their lnvolve-
ment in the incident, Greg
HaidJ's defense team argued that
Dist. Atty. Tony Rackauckas
jumped on the case because he
saw an opportunity to clean up
his tarnished political image by
charging the son of his political
ally.
Lion campaigns.
The stale attorney general
filed an opinion on Tuesday stat·
ing that there was no oontlict of
inlerest and that the charges
were justified based on the evi·
dence -a 20·minute videotape
tha shows the incident that al·
legedly occurred in Don Ha.idl's
Corona del Mar home on July 6,
2002.
Joseph Cavallo. lead anomey
for Greg Haid!. said this case un·
fairly targets his client
"This is not about a video·
tape," he said. "This case Is 1101
about an assistant sheriff. Thjs
case involves a political climate
in this county."
lo said. Five deputy district attor-
neys watched the videotape to-
gether to "concoct charges." he
said. Cavallo also said that New-
port Beach Police Olief Bob
McDoneU was eager to file the
case because he did not favor
Orange County Sheriff Mike Ca-
mna.
"This is a whole web coming
together to use this little boy as a
scapegoat for their own political
game," Cavallo said, firmly plac-
ing his hands on the shoulders of
Greg Hrudl, who was present
during the hearing. "Thls ls a po-
litical prosecution."
Newport Beach Police Sgt.
Greg Haid!, son of Orange
County Assistant Sheriff Don
Haid!, faces 55 years and four
months in state pnson if con-
victed of all charges. Although
Judge Francisco Briseno heard
arguments on Thursday on a
motion filed by Greg Haidl's at-
torneys asking to ta.Ice lhe district
attorney off the case because of
conOict of interest: Don I laidl
contributed to Rackauckas' elec-
The district anorney and the
Newport Beach Police Depart-
ment jumped on the case when
they saw the opportunity. Caval-
Steve Shulman said he belJeves
his department did a thorough
investigation on the case. flLE PHOTO/ DAILY PILOl
Gregory Haidl appears m court with his attorney Joseph Cavallo m
See RAPE, Paee A4 2002 for arraignment on charges of gang rape.
GREAT GUSTS
KENT TREPTOW / DAllY PILOl
Offshore winds cause a jethner to alter tts approach to John Wayne Airport and come in from the ocean during blustery Santa Ana
conditions. Gusting winds prompted the National Weather Service to issue a small craft adVisory on Thursday. No major problems were
reported on local waters, said Sgt. Donna Soto of the Orange County Sheriff's Harbor Patrol in Newport Beach.
Friends of accident victim to hold fundraiser
Co-workers of Monique Donovan, who's in
Intensive care after a car crash, will have a car
wash and bake sale Sund ay to help pay her bills.
rri_...._. friends to Mammoth
Mountain 10 snow-
board for the first
time.
Her friend. 35-
year-old Andrew
Rios. <lied on the
scene. Rios was driv-
ing the Ford Explorer
they were ln. Dono-
van was still in the
intensive care unit at
Deep• Bharath
Daily Pilot
CORONA DEL MAR -There are
very few people who have seen Mo-
nique Donovan without her lrade-
mark srniJe.
The 23-year-old waJtress, who• has
worked at the Bandera restaurant ln
Corona del Mar for five years. is ever
popular with customers. her best
friend and roommate Brooke Gouln
said.
"She gets more requests for tables
than anyone else," she said.
But no one got 10 see Donovan's ra-
diant smile this week after sh e was se-
riously injured in a four-vehicle colli-
sion early Friday morning in
Victorville as she was driving with
THINKING ALLOWED
Monique
Donovan
Arrowhead Regional Medical Center
on Thursday. .
Her colleagues at Bandera are her
Is it really that hard to write it out?
I wish I could just "two-way" this
10 you frem my mobile phone.
Instead, I must sit down and
write out words In their entirety,
forgoing the use of common
tech·speaksuch as. "gr8," "jk."
"btw" and "LOL" (Why is that
always written in all caps anyways?)
What? You don't know whet the
hed 1 am talkin.g about? You must
be of that generation that spelled
thir\gs out that more mature
generation that grew up reading
boob, writillg letters and learning
grammatical tenten ce atructure ln
sd\ool Ah, the good old days.
(For future rderenoe. the above
LOLITA
HARPER
terms are short
for "great: "Just
kidding." "by the
way" and "laugh
out loud.")
Well. I would
lmagine they
were. I'm not that
old yet l had to
check my age on
Wednesday,
though. because
the words that
were coming out
of my mouth made me aound like a
grandpanmL "KJds thete days.· r
said. "They're Just too lazy to wrtte
anymore."
I said that while judging the
poster and communication contest
at the Southern California Auto Oub
here In Costa Mesa. The contest
ask.ed students from 13 counties ln
Southern California to Ulustrate,
write or otherwise communicate
concepts of traffic salety such as
seat·belts, drunken driving and road
radng. The poster contest was open
to those In elementary school and
J\lnJor hJgh school, and high school
students were uked for entries in
the form Of 500-word eMay8. I
See AU.OWED, P81• A4
family. Gouin said.
"We're all devastated and very con-
cerned. ff she said. "Monique has been
on her own since she was 18 and
doesn't even have health insurance."
So Donov311's friends are going to
help her pay the bills by holding a car
wash and bake sale at the restaurant's
parking lot on Sunday from JO a.m. to
3 p.m.
"It's the least we can do for her."
Gouin said.
It's "very weird" not having Dono-
See FUNDRAISER, Pase M
Daily Pil ot
ATA GLANCE
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WEATHER
Wind continues today, but
should die down by evening.
SMP11eA2.
SPORTS
COl1a Mesa High Sc:t.ool
took on w..tmlnater In glr11'
betketball. Westminster
won, 4'9-41.
SetP11eA9
Tellers
backed in
bidding
process
Public s upport for the
family that runs the Market
Place persuades fair board
not to hire a consultant.
Deirdre Newman
Daily Pilot
COSTA MESA -An emotional outpour-
ing of support for lhe Teller family·~ opera-
tion of the Orange Counly Market Plate
convinced the fair board on Thursday not
to hire an outside con!>ultant to handle the
bidding proces~ ICJr the lca<>l' of the hi~h
end swap meet.
The lease expirct.l last April. and 1he pre-
viou<> bidding p roces' w~ nixed because
of a conlroversy that taintl'd 1he procrss.
Only onl' CJther comp<Uly -Delaware
North -had submitted a bid.
The fair's Executive Com111111ee recom
mended hiring an outside rnnsultan1 to
ensure n fair amt objective bidding prol'-
css to maximize 1hc lair t.li-.tricti. revenue.
But 27 people. compn~ed of rnmmunity
members and Market Plan• vendors. gave
a litany of rea,on, why the Market Place
lease should remain with tJ1e lellcrs, cittng
their top-notch management and gener-
See TELLERS. Paae A4
POLITICS
Candidates
narrow
funding gap
Two Republicans running
for the 70th District
Assembly seat report
raising just under $300,000.
Allela Robinson
Daily Pilot
1Wo Republican candidates for the 70th
District the Assembly seat said they're
closing the gap between tJ1emselves and
the financial front runners in their race .
Oiuck Devore, one of six GOP candi-
dates for the 70th District Assembly eat.
reported contributions of $117 .000 be-
tween Jan. land Jan. 17. bringing his total
to nearly $296,000.
Another 70th District candidate. Cristi
Cristich. who led the pack in 2003 fund·
raislng. reported contributions of $5.000
for the same period. bringing her cash to
tal to $298,000.
"Now we hnve what t would consider
CMh parity," Devore said.
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The Newport Bay Naturalists and Frtends are organizing an event that will help people learn about Newport's Back Bay estuary.
Aware of the water around them
Newport Bay Naturali sts and Friends hope two
events will e ncourage interest in the environment.
FYI
•WHAT: Estuary Awareness Day and the
Great Earth Wa lk.
June Casa1rande
Daily Pilot
L ocaJ ernironmentaJl\l~ .1Te hoping
that people who take part in the
Great F.arth Walk on Mar I wiJJ put
up_tJ1eir fet•t and 'taY J while after
the walk i'> over.
I hi., year, the Newport Bay Nuturalists
and hiends are kicki ng olT a new l'Yellt to
promote eco-consciousncs' in the
l'ummuniry.
E..,tuary Awarene~ Day will include
environmental ellhibiti>. art<t a11d craft!> for
children. nature education sta11om. free
hoat tour!! of Lhe ba}' and entertainment by
lot al h1J(h school band.,
WHAT'S AFLOAT
• WHArS AFLOAT is published periodically.
If you ere planning a nautical event. submit
the mfo,mat1on to the Daily Pilot. 330 W. Bay
St . Costa Mesa, CA 92627; by fax to (949)
640-4170; or by e-mail to
datfyp1/ot 91Jat1mes.com
SPECIAL EVENT
The Newport Harbor Nautical Museum will
have en exhibit for •Hooked: The Lure and
Lore of Sport Fishing; at the Grand Salon
from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. through Feb. 29. The
museum is et 151 E. Coast Highway,
Newport Beach. Information: (94.9) 673-7863,
http://WWW.nhnm.org.
BOAT RENTALS
With Marine WaterSport1 et the Balboa Fun
Zone. you can enjoy nautical exp-0nences
from mild to wi ld. Take a self-guided tour of
the bay in your choice of power and sail
watercraft, jump the ocean swells in a
Sea·doo 1etboat, put you sport-fishing skills
to the test in a fully equlppe~Boston whaler,
or soar above it all on a parasall flight along
the Newport coast. Complimentary ice and
beverages are included with all electric boat
rentals.
Belbo1 Boat Rent1l1 can pu1 vou on the
water in many ways: with single and double
kayaks. electric boats, 14-hotder sailboats,
p-0dal boats and runabouts tor offshore use
or cruising the bay. Balboa Boa1 Rentals also
holds two-hour scavenger hunts aboard the
"lt'i. a family-oriented event, and the
intention is that as Lhe families come
through and participate in these activities
and look at the booths and they'll start to
understand the bigger picrure of how what
they do upstream affects the water
quaJiry. ·said Roger Mallett. executive
director of the Natura.lists and Friends.
An estuary. as Mallett hopes many will
learn, is where fresh water streams and
runoff mert tJ1e saJt water of an ocean or
bay. In Newport Beach, it's also where Utter
from as far away as Riversi de finds its way
into the ocean.
Newpon's Back Bay estuary also includes
'Kllt marshei. Lhat are home to species such
as the endangered light-footed clapper rail.
electric bay boats, providing group activity
for corporations, birthdays, nonprofit
organizations and group outings. The hunt
packages include boats, trivia questions.
maps, Polaroid cameras and supplies. The
cos1 of a hunt begins at $225 per boat and
catering is available at an additional rate. For
hunt reservations, call (949) 673-7200.
Electric bo1t 1'9ntals .,.. available by th•
hour at Duffy Electric Boats. 2001 W. Coast
Hig hway, Newport Beach. All boats are
equipped with window enclosures and CD
players. tee and cups are provided.
Reservations are suggested. An hour rental
is $75. (949) 646-6812.
Gondol1 tours .,.. offered by the Gondola
Co. of Newport, 3400 Via Oporto, Suite
102-B. The $75 cost includes a basket of
bread, cheese, salami, ice, glasses. a
blanket, music and a Polaroid picture. Wine
IS also available. (949) 675-1212.
Gondola Adventllres/Newport, 3101 W.
Coast Highway, offers one-and two-hour
gondola cruises. A one-hour tour with
champagne is $70. A two-hour tour with
dinner and champagne is $180. Pickup is
available et waterfront restaurants. (949)
675-4984.
Irvine Co11t Ch11'Urw In Lido Merine VIiiage
offers two-hour electric boat cruises with a
gourmet dinner. $180 for two persons. (949)
675-4704.
Gondola Romance ohn dalty tours of
•WHEN : May 1; Earth Walk is from 8 to 11
a.m.; Estuary Awareness Day is from 11
a.m. to 4 p.m.
• WHERE: Shellmaker Island, Newport
Beach. For maps and directions. visit
hnp:llwww.newpot1bay.org
•COST: Free
• INFORMATION; Call Rita McCoy, (949)
923-2296
Estuary Awareness Day will talce place
from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. May l , right aft.er the
Earth waJk ends.
"The idea is the Earth walk takes place in
the morning, then hopefully. people will
mosey over to our Estuary Awaren~ Day."
said Dennis Baker. a board member of the
Newport Bay Naturalists and Friends.
Newport Harbor during lunch end dinner.
Call (949) 675-4130. The tours go out of lido
Marina Village, 3400 Via Oporto. Newport
Beach.
CRUISES
Join Capt. Don MoMley on the be1utiful
seiflng yacht Dulcinea for a narrated
Newport Harbor cruise of the fabulous
waterfront homes and boats of the rich end
famous, see the sea lion colony, end sail the
spectacular coot-summer, warm-fall
Southern California coastline to Laguna
Beach or Dana Point. As a private birthday.
anniversary or special event? Sail, swim,
snorkle, kayak. sunbathe, watch dolphins,
and dine at anchor for the time-of-your-life
vacation at Catalina Island on this
well-appointed, U.S. Coast Guard inspected
veasel. ASA sailing instruction and
certification. Business conference facility.
Information: http:l..WWW.shel/badcdon.com,
shellbadcdon@yahoo.com, (949) 632-3736.
Ei.ctric: Boat Tours on.rs two-hour crulM1
of Newport Harbor ($76 per cruise).
Round·trip hotel or off-the-water restaurant
shuttle service Is available. Pidt-up from
restaurants with dodc.s is also available.
Chartered and catered tours. (949) 291·1953.
The Newport Harbor N1utlcel Museum
offers Fall Bus Tours to the San Diego
Maritime Museum. The bus leaves at 9 e.m.
and returns at approximately 4 p.m. Enjoy a
no-host lunch at the Fish Market. The cost is
$20 per person. Information:
lnfo@nhnm.org.
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THE HARBOR COLUMN
California floa ts
the most b'oats
Ahoy. an estimate of more
than $1.6 billion
annually. California
Is No. l in
the nation as
reported by the
Nadonal Marine
Manufacturers
~n. No. I in what.
you ask? Well. I am
proud to say
boating! C.alifomia
finally ran.ks first in
the nation. with the
highest number of
MIKE
WHITEHEtD
Boaters spend
SS.5 billion annually
in other businesses
from boating
activity in
California. Now,
how many billions
is the state in
deficit? Well. the
boating
contribution to the
boat registrations, a tit.le that
Michigan had heJd for years.
In 2002. California
reponed a record number of
1,051,606 vessels when
overall registrations in the
United States increased by
154.000 to 13 million
recreational boats, a 1.2%
increase from 200 I. The
association has developed
tJ1e 2002 U.S. Recreational
Boat Registration Statistics
repon with registration data
provided by tJ1e U.S. Coast
Guard, the U.S. Oceanic and
Atmospheric Administration
and Statistical Surveys lnc.
"The number of boats
owned in the U.S. exceeds
the 13 million reported by
the (Coast Guardl, since
many small. nonpowered
crafts such as canoes and
utility boats are not required
to be registered by many
states, or a.re simply not
registered by owners." said
Jim ~tru. the association's
market statistics director.
The top seven states are
Califo rnia with 1,051,606;
Michigan with 1.000,337;
Florida with 922,597;
Minnesota with 834,974;
Wasconsin with 650.280;
Texas with 624.390; and New
York with 529,732.
You can order the 2002
U.S. Recreational Boat
Registration Statistics repon
from the National Marine
Manufacturers Assn. The
costs are $60 for association
members and $150 for
nonmembers. Call (312)
946-6200 lo get one.
Who lcnaws what state has
the least number of boats?
F-mail me your answer, and
if you're correct. then your
name wiU be put into a hat
for a chance to win a prize. I
will blindfold my show
manager. OlandJer Bell, to
pick a winner during my
radio show.
These statistics are very
important for the industry to
determine trends and, most
importantly, for the
a.I.location pf the Aquatic
Resource Trust Fund by the
federal government to each
state. Boating has an
Immense economic
influence on not onJy in tJle
Newpon Harbor area and the
state. but naLionally.
The economic output in
otJ1er industries from boating
in California is more than
$10.4 billion annualJy from
the estimated boating
business's dlrect economic
ourput. State and local tax
revenues from boating raises
gross state product is
estimated al more than $16.5
billion. Also, boating provides
California with more than
8.486 marine establishments
providing more than 284.060
f bbs, and we need to keep
these jobs iJl California
Many local governments
are quick to point to the
elimination or offshore
deliveries for expensive
yachts for which no sales tax
is paid. However. in realiry. if
that provision is eliminated,
then the higher-end yacht
sales will simply move out of
California.
You must remember that
sales are onJy one aspect in
the net result, as yachts sold
in California are also "rigged"
in California. Rigging is when
the yachts are outfined to the
owner's specifications with
items such as electronics
(easily wonh $20.000 to
$50,000), fishing gear (a few
thousand dollars), safery
equipment (a couple of
thousand), dinghies with
outboard engines ($20,000
and up). The list goes on,
including shipwright work,
mari;a costs, thousands of
gallons of fuel and floral
arrangements. Sales tax is
paid on these purchases.
I do not want to see
Washington or Florida
benefit if we push yacht sales
out of California. Also
remember. once a yacht
comes back into Newpon
Harbor, the owner pays
persona.I property tax. so
think of the economic benefit
derived from a $I-million
yacht sining in its slip. From
paying property taxes to the
cost of maintaining \f{e
vessel. including paying the
scuba diver who deans the
hull's bonom. it adds up.
1\ine in 10 my MBoathouse
Radio Show" this and every
Sunday Crom 4 to 5 p.m. on
KCBQ-AM (l1 70). or listen
over the Internet at http://
ww1v.boatlWtL'leradio.com.
You can call the toll-free
listener Hne at (888) 344-11 70
and join in on Southern
Ca.lifomia's on.ly boating taJk
radio shaw reaching up the
coast from San Diego to
OXnard and out to Santa
Catalina Island.
Safe voyages.
• MIKE WHfTEHEAD is the
Pilot's boating and harbor
columnist. Send him your
harbor and marine-related
thoughtt and story suggestions
bye·mailto
mike@boathousetv.ccm.
SURF AND SUN
WEATHER FORECAST be 2 feet on a weat swell from 4
to 6 feet.
Windy oondhiona should Out farther, winds will be
persist into the afternoon stronger -from 10 to 20 knots
todey, ea the National Weather from the northwest. The waves
Service has posted an advisory will be ~om 2 to 4 ffft on a
for the llkellhood of strong west swell from 6 to 8 feet.
winds through 2:30 p.m.
Northeast winds should be
from 15 to 25 mph, with higher SURF
gusts Intermittently. Northwest swells should
01herwlse, expect aunny skies peak today wtth head-high and
whh high tempereturet overhead conditions at
between the mld..00. end 71 west-feeing breeka. Hit the
tt.g ....... waves before Wind end rain
Wind• should die off In the craah the party on Saturday.
evening. The lows will be from W...qualty:
the upper 40a to low 60e. www.•urfrlc»r.oro
There Wiii be a dlence oi
rein on Saturday. TIDES lnfofmation:
www.nwt.ft<Xla.gov Time Heltlht
3:331.m. 1. 73 feet low
9:431.m. 8.43 ftet high BOATING FORECAST 4:49p.m. -1.26 fffr low
Ooae to thore end out to 11:19p.m. 4.24 feet high
C.tellne, look for Wlndt to be
from tM nor1h et 10 knou. WATER TEMPERATURE dllnQlng to out of the west In
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Subject of protest joins in
An HIV-positive man
fired. from Cirque du
Soleil is present at a
second action in
front of 'Varekai.'
Deirdre Newman
Daily Pilot
FAJRGROUNDS -Matthew
ilislck was fired from Cirque du
Soleil last spring after disclosing
that he had HlV.
'Thursday, Cusick anended a
pro~est on his behalf outside the
tents for Cirque du Soleil's latest
show, "Varekai," accusing the
con)pany of discrimination. The
protest came on the heels of a
smaller protest held on opening
night.
About 30 protesters were on
hand Thursday from groups like
Lan11xJa Legal and the Orange
County Gay and Lesbian Center.
Cllsick said he was "deeply af-
fected by tonight's protest.· I le
stood back from the rest of the
crowd, keeping a low profile to
the point that one couldn't tell he
wa.-. the subject of the protest.
"(l's overwhelming,· OJsick
said "I had two people come
back out with signed petitions to
reinstate me as a perfonner. One
lady made me stru1 crying.•
The protest was just as civil as
previous ones !n San Francisco.
Los Angeles and the one oo open-
ing night, Cirque :.pokeswoman
Renee-Oaude Menard said.
"It's completely nonnal," she
said. "It's going well"
111e protests stern from a fed-
eral discrimination complaint
Lambda Legal filed in July against
Cirque du Soleil on behalf of Cus-
ick. Lanllxia lqr..tl is a national
organization that :.upports the
civil rigtus of gay:.. lesbians. bi-
sexuals and people with the I UV
virus and AIDS.
Cusick. 32, was fired in April
just before he was to stan a tem-
porary performing job in "Mys-
tere," Cirque's Las Vegas show.
Cusick. who has been I OV-posi-
tive for 10 years, wus cleared tu
perfom1 by the company's doc-
tors. but Cirque du Soleil offiaals
infonncd him that his role ru. an
acrobatic catcher could place fel·
low performer.; ru1d patrons in
jeopardy, according to Lamlxia
Legal.
~pile being firt'tl, a.aside said
he has no regrets about dlsclosing
his HIV status and would do so
again In the future.
"I think It's getting the word out
to the commwlity and also show·
Ing Oatue that the commwlity
cares about the is.sue," QJSick
said "It's also showing the world
that d.l.scrlmloadon is wrong and
the support there is behind that
-that other companies aren't go.
ing to be able to get away with
thin~ like that. ..
Patrons who walked by protest-
ers as they entered the show had
mixed reactions. with one yelling
"'They should go get a job," and
another saying. "'We've been deal-
ing with the HIV thing for years.
It's no big deal."
Dianne Mathlowcl7~ who had
just gotten off a plane from At-
lanta with the intention of sup-
porting the grocery store striJc.e,
said she headed to Costa Mesa
when she heard about the pro-
test.
·Any time someone can get
fired from their job based on
something that doesn't have any
bearin~ on their ability to carry it
out means everyone's job can be
taken away for similar arbitrary
reasons." Mathiowetz said.
Record number u se JWA in 2003
A large number of
the 8.5 million
travelers moved
through the airpo rt
during the holidays.
June CasaKrande
Daily Pilot
N~WPORT BEACI I -More
thao 8.5 million traveler:. u~cd
John Wayne Airport last year,
breaking the airport's record
and racking up an 8% increase
from 2002.
llle 6,535, I 30 passenger.,
who came through John Wayne
in 2003 broke several airport re-
cords. They included an
extraordinarily large number of
holiday travelers: Nearly
470,000 uavelers came through
thetairport for the Qiristrnas-
Ne Year's holiday season, an
8.5 increase over 2002. The
year also included the single
busiest travel day in the air-
BRIEFLY IN
TME NEWS
Newport library gets
$435,000 donation
The Newport Beach Public U-
bmry Foundation has received a
$435,500 donation from the es-
tate of Acton B. Taylor. The gift is
the largest in the history of the
foundation, which is a nonprofit
group that serves the local public
library system.
·me donor, Taylor, was a Co-
rona def Mar resident who died
last year at age I02. The IJbmry
foundation was one of 10 charities
port's hi'ltory on Dec. I, when
I J,518 pa!.~enger., u ... ed the air-
port.
Airpurt officials -,aitl that the
number~ are gum.I news for
Orange Counly.
"Since we're primarily a bu~i
ne:.!> 1ravel airport, ii definilely
says the economy i~ doing well
in the county," 'iaid Justin
Mccusker, manaKer of govern-
mental relation:. al the airport.
City Councilman Steve Brom-
berg, who has served on a mnn-
ber of commiuees lo control fu-
ture airport expansion, said that
record passenKer levels at the
airport are not cau!>c to worry
that airport noise and polluuon
will KCI UUI of control.
"People tend 10 get nervous
when lhey hear about thing!'>
like record pa~'>enger leveb al
JWA. so I'm glad to be able to
help put lhal in perspective,"
Bromberg said, explaining that
a limited amount of growth at
the airport is f>Crmitted under
1he John Wayne setllerncnl
that rt>cl'ived gi~c; fmrn his e'italc.
·nic foundation will put
$400,000 into an endowment
fund for the library. TI1e remain-
ing $35.000 will be 1.pent on col-
lection'> and edurntional pro-
gram!> at the library.
Women's athletic club
reopens grandly
Newpon Reach'i; Athle1ic
dub for Women will hold an
open house from IO a.m. to 4
p.m. Sa1urday for it!> grand re-
opening under new ownership.
Th0 event will feature free
personal !raining and privat~
Pilatcs instruction, refresh
ment'>, gifts and prize~. The re-
agreement. "We know that air
traffic i!> going to increase:
there's nothing we can do about
ttrat. l luwever, as the result of
the settlement agreement, there
will still be no more than ll ad-
ditional nights a day."
The !.ettlement agreement,
the result or a lawsuit by the ci ty
of Newport Beach and several
citizen groups, limit~ 1he num-
ber of new gates and nights at
the airport until 2015.
The airport is expandfog the
Thom as F. Riley Terminal build-
ing. The expanded terminal will
allow the airport to accommo-
date more passengers. The set-
tlement agreement allows the
airport to serve up to Io.:~ rniJ-
lion passengers.
•After safety and convenience
for our passenger~. our first goal
is to make sure we're always
abiding by the settlement agree-
ment and working to be a good
partner with the city and the
citi7.cn:. who are party to that
agreement," Mccusker said.
furbished club includes a new
rilatei. studio, new equipmen.t
and n ew trainers.
The Athletic Oub for Women
is at 203fi Quail St. For more in-
formation. caU (949) 852-6655.
FOR THE RECORD
A headline In Thursday's
Daily Pilot
mischaracterizecl the story.
The headline, uNo
lifeguards drowned in the
line of duty in 2003" should
have read that there were
no drownlngs on city
beaches In 2003.
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PUBLIC SAFETY
POLICE FILES
COSTA MESA
• Coronadll Mer ~y
Md a.., Street Two men
were •rrttttd on suspicion
of aooond-degree burglnry
at 6 p.m. Wednesday.
• S Camino Dmte: An
.... ult WH reported In the
900 blodc at 7.06 p.m.
Wednesday.
• Elm Avenue: A vehicle
burglary was reponed in the
1500 blodc at 7:46 a.m.
Wednesday
• 01'9nt AYenua: An auto
theft was reported In the
3000 blodc at 7:27 a.m.
Wednesday.
• Harbor Boui.v11d: A
32·YOCll'Old man was
arrested on suspicion of
possessing a dangerous
RAPE
Contm1.1ed from Al
·11\ tl1e t.li<.1nc1 atwmry'i; ca.'l'
now," he -.alt.I. "ll'i. ou1 of our
hand'>nuw"
t .1vallo'l> s 1.11cmc."lll'I ab11111
Mi llon1•ll\ un1moi.11y towanJ thl•
1-hl•nlf .lf\! u11lu11rldl'd. Shulman
oJ1foJ.
"M1 l..lVJllo ha' madl' <>evera.I
111Jn 11r.11t' ,1.111•mt.>ntl>." 'h ul
mJ11 ,,11d "We• lwlit'W 1hJ<. 10 bt•
1111 J1fforl'111 ..
l>l•p111y D l'll. /\It)'. Brian Ciu r
w111 ,,till thl· d"tr1c1 auomcy
fll£·d 1lw nJM' 011 lhl' b.i..w. of evi
dl'llll'. no1 pohun
I lt>lt•11i.c auornl'}"> had aho
lilt'tl 1110111111-. nllt'~ln>: pro'>ecu·
tonal miscondurt on tht' part uf
d1•puty dii.1rk1 attonw~ Jana
I loll111.1nn and Canulle H11J.
Tiil' 1udge cfo..I nut rule on tlle
muuun 1u removl' the d1s1nc1 al·
111111t'y from the l~ on rh~·
tl.1\ ht'faUM' the a11omey general
l\Jd not sceu the motions relnt·
111g ro tlw conduct.
fht• 111d)l;r d1tl n1le that Deputy
DM o\ll). 1.u1a I loffmann tom
rl\tlll'd .ill error when 'he ~ut a
prolt't tivt• orde1 fu< the vkllm in
.1n Or..u1ge < mmty CQurt 10 pre·
w111 her from having 10 tes1ify \n
,, ovil caM• filed by Greg I laidh
motlwr in l)an lkmanhno. He
.il'>n "1.ld Deputy D1M Ally. Ca
1111llt> 11111 made .i mistake when
'hl· .t).kt'd ,1 l>NA expert not 10
tdlk 10 dcfrni.c attorneys. Their
twli.1\ io1 in 1ho~ instance!> d id
nor 1.1mou111 10 misconduct.
Lhoui;h. lht' rudge ~d
1 lw judge hJ, ye1 to hear t•vi
drnrc Oil IWO other IOStance1> Of
tllhlOnduct alleged on Tuesday.
FUND RAISER
Contmued from Al
van .Jru1111tl tlw hou\e, 'Mid Adi·
11cl \'l'n.luh, wmtht•r roommate.
"Wt' all work m~ether, go out
1ogNhi-r."' sht' .. aid. ·we even
took dance le"ons to~elher."
l>orwvan was enroUed as a
bu-,ine.,.-. ma1or al Orangt.> Coa't
collt>g1'. ..aid l:.nca Rive.,, bar
fl'llclt't 111 Handera.
"I wryhody whn cnrn~ to our
tt•-.1.l uranr Mlov.-s her tlfld loves
ht'1:· 'ht• 'aid. "She's the happi·
c'>t pl•r-,on I've l'Wr nw1. . he'!> al-
way-. II\ a good mood. anti she Is
ol kind 'oul who 'Would do any·
thing for .inyhody."
111r fu ntlruiser has brought
lhl.' l.'ntire res1aurdnt 1ogelher,
RACE
Continued from Al
• ln'ttw 'ame race. Don Wagner
rt>pt)rtcd m-w eon1ribuaons of
$2.000 and expenditures of close
to i,s.ooo. HI. cash balance as
of Jan. 17 was almost $44,000.
n111~ay was the deadline for
candidatt:'> to file their n~t pre-
pnmnry election campal,gn fi·
nnnre reports.
In the JSth District state Sen·
tlli' 1.1le, fundraising effons gave
a hoO\I 10 6ath Dlstrkl Assem·
blyman Ken Maddolt. who rulsed
11\0t\' than twke BS much l\S his
oppont•nl, 10th m trict Assem·
l>lym an John U:unpbeU. during
thr reportrng period.
Mnddox brought ha nearly
S 13.000 b rween Jan. l and 17.
c<1mpaced with Q mpbeU's con·
tributlons of SS.000. WhUe Mad·
dox's $260.000 cru h on hand
wasn't enough to pull even with
Cnmpbell's lOtnJ of almost
'420,000. Maddox l'fft'lalneJ
po.~ltlve about his additional
funds.
·1 fe's clearly losing momen·
rum.· he wd or hls opponent.
ome candidates sttpped up
their campaign &pending ln
January, I unchlng tnaJ<>r direct
mail campaJgn putting up
stgrr11 .nd fn ome cases running
1V ads..
(
weapon In the 2200 blodc '1
10:30 e.m. Wednesday.
• West Wileotl StrNt: A.
resldentlal burgl1ry w ..
ropontd In the 300 blodc et
6;02 p.m. w.dne~ay.
NEWPORT BEACH
• 1&th StrMt Vehicle thefl
was reported In the 1900
bloc* at 10.18 a.m.
Thursday,
• Dove St"reft: Commercial
burglary was reported in the
800 bloct at 9: 17 a.m.
Thuradey.
• Eut Coelt Highwiry:
Commerclel bUrglary was
reported in the 2100 blodc et
9:26 e.m. Thur1day.
• JamboFM Road: Grand
mefl was reponed In the
3300 blodc 1116:10 a.m.
Thursday.
'It validates the fact
that they are not
playing by their rules.
In my 25 years as an
attorney, I've never
seen a judge make
such a ruling against a
prosecutor.'
Pete Scalisi
a member of Greg Hatdl's derense
team
·11w dcfcn~c nli.ldt' mo11on' tu re
move I Ill! and I lofTmJnn from
the t:lli>('. but tht• JlldKt' L.ep1
tho\t! pending becausc.• rw1tht•r
I !ill nor lloffm.1nn art> involved
wich the ca.~ anymore.
Pete Stali61. also a mt'111be1 or
(ire8 I laidl'!\ defense team. ');lid
the Judge's ruling tha1 the utt or
ney<> had com mitted errn" "re-
Ocets hadly on Lhc distnrl attor·
nq·~ office.·
"It validate the fact 1h111 they
Jrl' 1101 playing by their rulei>."' he
\aid "In my 25 year!\ ru. an allor·
ncy. 1\-e never 'el'n a 1ud~t· make
such a ruling agatml a pro!>ccu·
tor."
Deputy f)Lo;t. Ally. Su,a.r1
~hroeder said the ca'le was
never motivated by politlc!>
"We agree with what the attcJr-
ney gcnrraJ said m the filed
opimon. • shP ">tud. "This case
and the charge-. are entirely
baM>d on the cvidenc:e:·
• DEEPll' BHARATH covers public
safety and courts She may be
react'led at (949) 574-4226 or by
e-ma11e1
rleepa.bh1Jrath •• lat1mes com
FY1
The fundraiser for Monique
Donovan will be held fro m 10
a.m. to 3 p.m. 1u the Bandera
restaurant, at 3201 E. Coast
Highway. For more information,
call the restaurant at (949)
673-3524. To find out more
abo ut how 10 help, e-mail
newportmomo@hotms1l.com.
from management 10 serve~
and ban enders, Rives said.
·we·re all trying to stay posi·
uve," sh e said. "We're such a
close· knit family, ·and we take
care of each other. This \.; a
tough umc for all of ~.•
• DEEM BHARATH covers pubhc
safel't' and courts. She may be
reached at 1949) 674-4226 or at
deepa bharsth (4//stimes com
Crisuch rcpon ed spendmg
close to Sl:\J,000 dunng the re·
porting period, more than ho.If
of which went to campaign
mailings and literarure. Cristlch
campaign trategl 1 Dave c;u.
llard &a.Id a TV ad will air soon.
"The d1:1\ricts In Orange
County are aJI mail-dominated
districts just because you're in
the l,os Angeles media market,·
Gilliard said.
Campbell spent 567.000 on
his campaJgn In the period cov·
ered by the latest report, t\nd
previous repons showed he de·
voted more tban $89.000 to
mailing and literature in Deccm·
ber. His campaign ha.~ sent o ul
five pieces of mail to voters so
for, and he 11ho1 a lV commcr·
cinl. which Is re:tdy to aJr, he
said.
•we Will m11lnt3ln an ex·
trem£ly active campaign a.II the
way up 10 March 2." Campbell
said.
11ie latest campaign flnance
reports wcrt' not avallable for
35th Dlstrfet late Senate candi·
date Joe Snyder and 70th Ol~trfc:t
A&sembly candidates Olonchal
Gupta, Long Pham Md MAr·
lonnt Zlppl.
• AUCIA AOllNSON covore
butlnna. polltlca 1nd tho
environment. Sti. m-v be reached
11 UM9) 7~ or by •m1ll 11
1llcl1.roblMOnOl1tlmu.com .
..
Grant will increase DUI enforcement
Costa Mesa police
plan to use the state
money for sobriety
checkpoints and
education.
DHpa Bharath
Dally Pilot
c;o STA MESA -The Police
Depnrtment wUl use a $157,000
s1ate grant to fund rnore sobriety
checkpoints and un additional
DUI t'nforcement team during
the weekt'nds. officials said
Thursday.
The gram. probably the largest
that has been awarded to the po·
lice departments troffic dJvision,
is needed for a city that has
g-.ilned 1101oriery for alcohol·re-
lated injury accidents, Co&ta
Mesa Pohce Officer Bryan Wad-
kins said.
TELLERS
Continued from Al
ous cornmumty involvement.
Ille committee will now decide
how 10 pwcecd with the lease
process.
Jeff Teller. president of Tel· Phil
Enterprl~e!>. which runs the swap
nll'et, wa" overcome with emo-
tion <Jl thl' decision.
·II ''al. ju!>t nice to see the
ru11m1i111u•n1 we've made to the
comrnuni1y . : he said break-
11\g off .1" his t>yes welled up with
tear'
I Ii' tatlu.>r, Bob Teller. started
1he 'wap mt:t'I 35 years ago. 11
laJ.\ cvolH'U mto a h1gh·caliber
operauon r,elling everything
from lruttl> and vegetables to
Holls Royl·c,.
fhe pmcc!>s to solicil new bids
for the lease has been in limbo
''nee July, when the fair board
rejected the two proposals.
'01ursday, speaker after speak·
er lauded the personal commit·
ln 2002, a two-person DUI
team arrested 821 alcohol-Im·
paired drivers, Wadkins sald
·1n iphe of that, there were 65
aJcohol·related fala.I or injury
trafftc collisions that year.· he
said
Those accidents accounted for
9.5Clfi of all injury traffic collisions
during that year and ranked
Costa Mesa as the worst of 44 cit·
les statewide when 11 came to
traf!\c collisions involving aJco·
bol. Wadkins $8.ld.
The grant money comes from
the California Offic.e of natlic
Saiety through th' Business.
Transportation and Housing
Agency. The department will use
the money to fund an addidonaJ
two-person DUI enfortt!men1
team during Friday and Saturday
nights starting tonight through
Dec. 3 1. 2005. Officers who sign
up to be part of the Olli team
will be paid overtime.
mem the Tullers give to the Mar·
ket Place and the commwtity -
with most followed by loud ap·
plause -Jeadlng one partici·.
pant to commen t that the dis·
cussion had the feel of a pep
rally.
·1 think when we talk about
fairness of process. (lt'sJ also fair.
ness to reward the organization
that does so much to the com-
munity and gives back so much,"
Vanguard University President
Murray Dempster said,
Others questioned whether
any other operator would be
able to maintain the level of ex·
cellence and financial success
Lhe Teller's have achieved.
"This is my golden egg. and it's
yours too." vendor Howard An·
derson said. "You shouldn't kill
the goose tha1 laid the golden
egg."
Stewan Suchman. Tel Phil's at·
tomey, suggested the board ne-
go tiate with the Tellers for a new
lease before putting it oul to bid,
as ii has done with other long·
term tenants.
ALLOWED younger marvel that I write for a
living.
Continued from Al "Dude. I hate writing." said Stephen Lugo, my 19·year-old
boxing compadre. "How do you
videotape or a hand·drawn or do it everyday? You're crazy."
.,rraphic arts poster. Phil D'Agostino, an Advance
The Auto Oub received no Placemem history teacher at
essay cnrne'>. Zero. Not one Newpon Harbor High School.
from any teen in all of Southern said even his students, who are
California. the brightest of the bright,
I w~ shocked and saddened, absolutely do n ot like to write.
and 1hen I uttered those words. ·My students are expected 10
• l<Jd, tlle e days. write on a regular basis, at least
l tumt.>d to my fellow judge, two times a week, bu1 even then
fom Morrow. a columnist at the it is like pulling teeth,"
Nonh County Times In San D'Agost.ino said.
Oiego Coun1y. and asked him if I Writing requires people to
was cr.uy. I le doesn't know me actually sit down aild take time
well enough, so he said, ·No.· out of their busy days. People in
and then added this: general. but especially those in
"WeU, of course, there are no the M1V generation, are
cs,ay enirics. TI1a1 would mean constantly bombarded with
work." ideas and though is that are
Auto Oub spokesman Bud handed to them on the lntemel,
Wampler was a Little more lV or other forms of mass
generous with today's youth. media.
"Kids JU~t don'I have a feel for "Critical thinking skills are just
1ha1," he 'laid. really time consuming for
I wont.lered if !his were true. • people, maybe too time
Thinking back to my hlgh school consuming." D'Agoslin o said.
daY". I was the only person in It might be a hobby that
dass who lobbied Lhe tt~acher people must grow into, he said.
for essay questions. And even to As one matures, gets married
this dny, people my age or and has children, they start to
AROUND TOWN
• Send AROUND lOWN items to
the Daily Pilot 330 W. Bay St,
Costa Mesa, CA 92627; by e-mail
10 /u1s.pena@l11timt1S.com; by fax
to (949) 646-4170: ot by calling
(949) 674-4298. Include the time,
date aod location of the event. as
well as e contact phone number.
TOOAV
lM CJty of Com~
Recrea1ion Division will present
Kids Night Out from 6 to 11 p.m.
at the Balearic Community
Center, 1975 Belearfc Drive.
Children egea 7to12will be
transported from the comrnunily
center to the .Arrowhead Pond of
Anaheim to wat~ the Mighty
Dudes versus the Minnesota Wild.
The colt Is S20. Information and
registration: (714) 754-6168.
WEDNESDAY
ModMf'a MMcet wflf hoat •tte1p
Yourself to Health and
Happiness~ a free seminar by
Rosemary Seaney, from 6:30 to 8
p.m. In the Patio Cate. The martet
isat 225 E. 17th St, Costa Mesa.
lnformetion end rMervatlon~
\949) 631-4741. (800) 59M687.
n.URSOAV
Moth .... ~ wtl hoat •ttow
to Prwvent end T rwat Diabetes; 1
free seminar by Mkt\ael Murrey,
from 9:30 to 8 p.m. In the Petta
Cate. The martet la at m E. 171tl
St., Cott• M .... lnformatton end
reservations; (949) 631 .. 741,
l800} 69Me67.
Oen~ ... ~
and director of the U.S. programt
for the Open Society tnstttut., wtn
speak as part of the UC Irvine
School of Social Sciences
Oiatlnguished Speaker Series at
6:30 p.m. in Social Sciences
Lecture Hall 100, UCI.
Information: (949) 824-2511 ,
htrp:J..WWW.socscl.ucl.tldu.
lM N.lwport Bead\ Public
Library Foundation will present
LA.. Times columnist Al Martinez
ea part of the manuscript llterary
lecture aeries from 7 to 9 p.m. in
the Friends Meeting Room at the
Central Ubrery, 1000 Avocado
Ave .. Newpor1 Beadl. The cost la
$5 to $10. Information: (949)
717-3890.
JAN.29
TheUCtfvtne~
Center for Writing 1nd Tt1n1latlon
will explore the various weya In
whl<:ta Meori language end
culture meet the worb of
Shetespeare with a aemlnar at 4
p.m. In 1he U0 Hum11nltlea
lnstrucdonal Building, room 136.
A t"Ndlng end fltm ICfWlnlng of
"Meori Merc:f\ent of Venice" will
bt et 7 p.m. In the UCt Humenltltt
lnatNctlonel Bulldlng. room 100.
The cott la 16. Information:
lrftp:www.tmet. ucJ.fdulfcwt.
JAN.30
The 0..,.. County ....... of
Chlldhelp USA end Cirque du
Sotttl wtH heat 1 btMftt
perfonn1ti0t of ·v.ftU1• at 8
p.m. st the Orange County Ftlr
end Expoaltfon Cenw. All
proceede wtll bt doMted to
Chltchtp USA by Cirque du
Sot.II. There wlfl bt I poeHYent
pet1y ~by South eo...
Pl.a .. 3333 Beer Sc., Co.ti ........ ncu. 00.C 1100 to $120.
tnfonnetfon •nd dckel9: 1948)
The money will also puy fot
eight sobriety or driver Ucunse
chcckpolnts and (or handouts to
educate the public about the
haw'ds of drunk driving. Part of
the funds wW also be used for
the every 15 Minutes program at
el\ch of the local high schools,
wh.ich educates teenagers about
the problem.
Drunk driving is a major prob·
lem for Costa Mesa possibly be·
cause of the large number or
bars and restaurants that serve
alcohol in the city, Wadkins said
"Our city alone has 139 estab·
Ushments licensed to sell alco-
hol: he said. "Add to that visi·
tors to Newport Beach and
Huntington Beach who pass
through Costa Mesa and use our
city as freeway access. Thal's
wha1 makes the numbers so
hlgh."
It also presents a major chal·
lenge to traffic officers in terms
And other supporters empha·
slud the importance of keeping
the Market Place in local hands
because it was created by locals.
"It started 35 years ago. and
every (weekend!, there's still a
member of the family that start·
ed this business wallcing the fair·
grounds," vendor Adam Pita.le
said.
That line of'support resonated
with fair board member Luis
Pulido, the only board member
who commented before the vote.
"1\v'enty·three years ago. my
family did the !>ame thing in
Santa Ana.· Pulido said. 'Tm go-
ing to thinlc very closely about
this because I'm siding with tlle
Tellers."
Members of Delaware North
attended the meeting but did not
voice their opinion 10 the board
about hiring an outside consult·
ant.
After the meeting, Jeff Flint. a
consultant for Delaware North.
said he believes the fair board
will evenruaJly reopen the bid·
ding process for lhe greater good
look at things more seriously
and deliberately. Writing is also
very serious and deliberative,
and the patience to enjoy it may
just come with age.
"I was averse 10 writing." he
said. • 1 used to be just like 1hem
... but you grow into iL You get
to a point in your life where you
do slow down."
Columnist and former UC
Irvine English professor Joseph
Bell said writing used to be a
task that was enjoyed by his
peers regardless of age or
marilal status.
"It was Lha1 wonderful period
of time when tha1 was the way
we communicated.~ Bell sait.I.
But as time passed. all that
changed. II go1 10 the point
where he noticed that his
students had a "constant
inability to communicate
themselves clearly in writing.·
What made it worse was thac
any teen who did show a
glimmer ol excitement for lhe
art of the written word seemed
to be encouraged by hls or her
high school teachers to
overwrite; writing in a repetitive.
academk formal that
encourages b ig words and small
content.
548-4228.
FEB.1
Hum1n Option•, which help•
battered women, their families
and the community break the
cycle of domestic violence, will
hold lta second Super Bowl Golf
Tournament at 8:15 a.m. at
Pelican Hills Golf Course. 22651
Pelican Hiii Road, Newpo11 Coast,
and a Super Bowl Party et Tommy
Bahama's, 854 Avocado Ave,
Newport Beach. Information and
reservation•: (949) 581~01.
lM UghthouM GuMd, an
au>eillary dlapter of OUve Crest
Homes and Services for Abused
Children, will hold Its third annual
Super Bowl ElC'lrevaganza et 1:30
p.m. at the Newport Beach
Marriott, 900 Newport Center
Drive. The Laker Glr11 will make e
apedal 1ppe1ranct at a pregame
teltgate ~rty. and the ~nd Sugar
Rev will perform at the •ft"'1>8rty.
Tldcett oott $1215. Information:
hrtP:l..WWW.ocJlghthouae.com.
FEB.2
Hoeg~ wtll hoft ·c.ncer
lAgel Resource Center~ with
ap .. ker Barbani Sctawetln, from
8:30 to 9 p.m. et Hoag Cencer
Center's radiltlon o~ogy
library. lnform1tlon and
reaervatlon' (9'9) 760-664.2.
FEB.3
Hoee Holpftal wit '""'""'. communl1y edUQltion dlA on
..... rt Anldc Signtte and
Actfon1• by Or. Lee Ce~r It 8
p.m. at !he Hoeg Hoepltal
Confw•ace Centilr' In Ntwpott
leedt. lnfom\atlon end
,.....,at1ona; (800) 514-4824,
hftp://Www.~CMPifM.Of'O,
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of time and resources, said LL
Karl Schuler, who wrote the pro-
posal for the grant Schuler was
recently cransferred from the
traffic dJvisioo to the patrol dlvl·
Ion.
"The challenge for us Is"~
need to be vigilant and get lm·
paired drivers lnto our custody
before they get going and ciw.se
accidents." said Schuler, ~is
also the state thair for Mothettt
Against Drunk Driving. "Many
times. patrol officers are buf.r
with other calls, and thar's l'low
drunk drivers slip through 'the
cracks.•
The additional enlorcen:aerit
1eam is likely to produce the de·
sired result -to get to dtunt
drivers before they get on the
road, he said.
"There's a definite correladbn
between puning drunk drivers 1n
jail and having fewer accidents;"
Schuler said. "lt does worlc."
of the community.
"This fair board has a resJ><?n·
sibility to put the Market Jltace
contract out to bid in a manner
that is fair, unbiased and devoi4
of policies,• Aint said. 11 {\nd
through that process, they can
find out if they can keep evef'Y·
thing that is good about ~s
Market Place, find ou1 where the
operation and community ' J.ri..
volvement could be even better
and get more revenue and fair
market value for the asset the fair
board bas."
The swap meet was last up for
bid in 1991 , and eight companies
submitted bids. The fair board
ch ose Tel-Phil based on ~
highest overall score, not the
highest fLOan ciaJ return, fair
spokeswoman Pam Highwa,n
said. State law requires that oon·
Lracts be competitively bid,
Highwart added
• DEIRDRE NEWMAN covers Cocte
Mesa. She may be reacned at (!Mal .
574-4221 or by e·mail at
deirdre.newm1Jn@lstimes.com, ... •
"I was const.antJy dealing witfl
young people who thought they
were writing the world's greatest
novel. and I didn't know what •
they were saying because they
couldn't express themselves
direclJy and simply," Bell said .
Be it age or maturity, one
thing is cenain: writing was
much more prevalent before the
instanl gratification of MP3s. Ur&
World Wide Web, 300-channer:·
cable boxes. cell phones and •
Palm Pilots. D'Agostino polote¢
out.
"There are so many other • -
things !hat occupy their time, lt'$
no wonder they don't have time
10 write," D'Agostino said.
Which reminds me, it's aboUt
time for me to jet. ·
Rtw, if any high school
studenr would like 10 tell me
why writing is considered a fate
worse than death, you can hit
me up at the e·mail address
Li'lted below. Golta run. cya
soon.
• LOLITA HARPER is the commorrtty'
forum editor. She also writes
columns Wedneedays and Fridays.
She may be reached al (949)
574-4275 or by e-mail at
lol/1a.harpsr@lat1mes.com,
FEB.5
Hoag Hotpltel wUI ~a
community education class on
~stroke: The Warning Signs" by .
Dr. Subbarao Myla at 6 p.m. at th&
Hoag Hospital Conference Center
in Newport Bea~. Information
and reservations: (800) 514-4624.
Coa.Ulne Community College
instructor Diane Ryan will host. a
History of Orange County claas
once a week from 1 to 3 p.m.
Thursdays through May 27 at the
Oasis Senior Center, 800
Marguerite Ave., Corona del Mar.
Information: (9491 644-3244, (714)
241-6213.
FEB.8 n.. fTtenclt ol the N.lwport • -
Beac:ti Library will host a prevfJW
for membera only of its used
book aale from 1 to 5 p.m. In tt)e
Friends meeting room at 1000
Avocado Ave. Hardbacb will be
priced et two for S 1, and
~pert>ldcs will be she for $1.
Information: 1949) 769-9867.
FEB. 7
lM,,..,. of the N.wpGft
Bead'! Ub,.ry will host a uHd
boo4( tale from 9 1.m . to 4 p.nt In
the Friendl Meeting room at tfOO
AllOC.tdo AV9. All books Wiii bt
priced It $1 •beg. tnformatl~
1949) 769-9887. ...
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•I COMMUNITY COMMENTARY
READERS RESPOND
Rustling the debate
about John Wayne
C{T.Y OF COSTA MESA
.(;o~a Mesa City Hall, n Fair
Drive, Costa Mesa, CA 92626,
(714) 754-5223
~Gary Monahan
Cquncil: Libby Cowan, Allan
Mansoor, Mike S<:heafer and ~Ms Steel
Finding the soul of wit
Cffi( OF NEWPORT BEACH Ne~ort Beach City Hall, 3300 ril~wport Blvd .• Newport
Beach, CA 92663, (949)
~3309
Mayor. Tod Ridgeway
Council: Gary Adams, Steve
Brprpberg. John Heffernan,
Diet Nichols, Steven Rosansky ·~nd bon Webb
COAST COMMUNITY
t (SUEGE DISTRICT OT~trict Office: 1370 Adams
lf.v~ .• Costa Mesa, CA 92626, t7i4) 432-5898
c'.!hanc.i1or: William M . Vega
Soard: President Paul Berger, Vlee president Armando Ruiz,
George Brown, Jerry
Patterson and Walter G.
HQwald; student trustee
Madeline Levy
N!WPORT-MESA UNIFIED
SCHOOL DISTRICT
Oi'strict Office: 2985-A Bear St.,
tiosta Mesa, CA 92626, (714)
424'·5000
Superinten<Mnt: Robert Barbot
ioard: President M artha Fluor,
Vice President Dana Black.
Cleric Serene Stokes, David
Brt>Oks, Tom Egan, Judy
Franco and Linda Sneen
ORANGE COUNTY BOARD
OF SUPERVISORS
Hall of Administration, 10 Civic
Cbnter Plaza, Santa Ana, CA
92761
•,Jim Silva, 2nd District (Costa
Me,a, Newport Beach), (714)
8~220
• Thomas Wilson, 5th District
(Newport Coast), (714)
834-3550
By Flo Martin
J oe Jones said it best in
his rock 'n' roll hit of
1960:
''You talk coo much
You worry me to dRatlt.
You talk too much
You even worry my pet
You iust talk, ralk, talk.
talk,
talk too much"
I also have talked too
much -first, as a teenager
in high school and junior
college Model United Nations
teams; and second. as an
adult coach for h igh school
speech and debate and mode
trial teams. For ix m onths in
1964, I was on the jury for the
trial of Tony Protopappa.s. a
UCLA-trained dentist
charged with murder. We
heard excellent lawyers and
excellent witnesses talk too
much. So. please consider me
an expert on talking. m .. '?
lltis Wednesday night, at
the candidates' forum at La
Quinta High School -
sh owcasing those running for
68th and 69th Assembly
districts -one of the six men
on the stage talked way too
much. Boy, was he a slick
schmoozer. spouting big
sound bites about his
organization's big plans. Even
the moderator of the forum
was amused.
My speech studems
learned that it's not what you
say, but how you say it that
counts. They learned that
only 16% of our message is
verbaJ, as in content. n1e
remaining 64% of our
message is nonverbal, as in
body language.
They also learned thac,
firsc. tell your audience that
you're going to tell them
something. Second, tell your
audience what you're going
to telJ them. Third, tell them
what you said you would tell
them. Finally, tell them that
you told them what you said
you would tell them.
President Bush is an
excellent or.Hor. On Tuesday.
during his State of the Union
address, his body language,
his dynamic voice, and his
eye contact all were perfect.
I lowever, our fearless leader
talked too much abouc the
penultimate non-State of the
Union issue -Iraq and the
war on terror.
l11e physical layout of the
speech, as published in the
Los Angeles Times. totaled
136 inchei. of two-inch
columns. 111e first 55 inches
of text included Bush's
comments on terror and war.
I le referred to terror 20
times. Killing came in
!>econd. with eight mention~:
freedom with six; war with
five; enemies with four;
weapons of mass
destruction, threat and
violence, each with three:
and defense with two.
Mentioned once were
oppression, tragedy,
manhunts. aggression,
brutality, fear. thugs.
assassins, attack. chaos,
carnage, dictators, tonure
chambers, security, tyrclnny
and despair.
Forty inche~ of text
e see UCl's #6 ranked doubles team of
Morton and Jon Endrlkat in acttonl
lssion ie FREE & UCI Tennis apparel
d:ulpmant will be raffled off during the)
included elaboration on what
we already knew: the new
Medicare bW, No Olild Left
Behind. a ~ of change,
family values. bad drugs
(especially steroids), right
choices, a strong America.
etc .. etc., etc.
With a mere 22 inches of
text, Bush explained his
coming agenda. Saying, "I
will send," "I propose." "I
urge," "I ask" and "I have
proposed." Bush highlighted
working with the United
Nations and Iraq, new job
t.raining programs in the
junior colleges, retirement
and health savings accounts,
scaling back the deficit,
health plans, billions of
dollars in grants for charity,
$23 million for drug testing in
schools (yikes}, double
funding fo r teaching
abstinence, $300 million for a
prisoner reentry initiative
and permanent tax cuts.
Nine inches of text were
devoted to the Marriage Act.
the compassion of
faith-based organizations
and the 600,000 prisoners
soon to be released.
Bush's ending remarks took
up nine inches. He rugged at
ow heartstrings with
heavy-duty stuff: ·Ashley
Pearson, age 10," "our
troops," "grier and "victory."
l11e final score: New
agenda. 17%: War on Terror,
40%; and other. 43%. Yep. he
talked too much!
• FLO MARTIN is a high school
teacher who lives in Costa
Mesa.
AT ISSUE : Newport's attempts to take
ove r control of JWA; a nd Joseph N. Bell 's
column, which highlights the discussions.
T he recent Bell Curve
column by Joseph Bell
raised some interesting
points regarding the airpon.
Perhaps it is time John Wayne
comes under municipal
control. from that of the
present county Board of
Supervisors. I think we should
think seriously about this,
since it seems natural that the
harbor area residems have a lot
more at stake than the county
supervisors; particularly with
regard to the n umber of flights,
hours of operarion, etc.
BelJ also pointed out that the
Costa Mesans appear more
concerned about a skateboard
park than the airport. Thi'
appeared to be the case when
we were trying to overcome the
Great Park issue and make El
Toro a reality. I believe our
ersrwhile congressman, Chris
Cox. is also a no-show on this
as well.
PETE RABBITT
Newport Beach
The Dally Pilot has been
covering the intramural !.cuffie
between Newport Beach and
Costa Mesa over the former's
interest in controlJing any
negotiations with the county
on the matter of who 'lhould
control John Wayne Airport.
However, too many people
h ave forgotten that the airport
also borders the city of Irvine,
which bears much of the
vehicle traffic. While Ncwpon
Beach endures most of the
takeoffs, other cities are
involved with fWA landings.
Sateral ciues and the county
have major ftnancial stakes in
what happens at John Wayne.
John Wayne Afrl>on's future
might have been limited by
ami-airpon Measure F. As
some will remember, Measure
F required the approval of
two-thirds of county voters
hefore El Toro could be built or
John Wayne expanded .
Measure F overwhelmingly was
passed in 2000. winning in
every Orange County city
except Newport Beach and
Costa Mel-a.
Newport Beach groups.
including the Airport Working
Group, decided to attack tJ1e
anti-airport measure in court,
and it was ovenumed. Had
they not do ne so. it might be
law today and the current
expansion of John Wayne
possibly would not be talting
place. Expansion would have
needed to be ratified by a
hard-to·obtain two·thlrds
super majority of voters
countywide.
The pro-El Toro groups may
have shot themselves in the
foot.
LEONARD KRANSER
Dana Point
• EDITOR'S NOTE: Kranser is the
editor of an Internet site that
monitors the debate over the El
Toro Marine base.
Sunday February 1, 2004
Newport Beach Dunes Resort
1 :30 Tailgate Party I 3:30 Kickoff
Post Game Festivities featuring a special
..
performance by
Tbe Llthlhou e Guild
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Tickets can be purchased at www.oclighthouse.com
or call us at: 1-800-550-CHILD EXT. 8129
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72 FRIDAY ~ eounds. The Hutd'llns Consort. the wor1d'a only
p<oloas1<>nal ensemble performtrlQ on eeght«:aled vlollnt. w1~
perform mu11e by Bottes1n1, Tc:ha1kovsliy, Borodin and Ovorali at 8
p m at tho Irvine Barclay Tlle;itre, 4242 C.mpus Onve. Irvine
Tickets coll $29 and $34. Information (9491 854-4646,
SATURDAY Jeu.. Jazz 1lnger Liu Wright will perform at 7:30 and
9:30 p.m. In Founden Hall at the Orange County Performing AIU
Cenlllf. Tldteu cost $46 to $49. Informal.Ion: (7141 556-2'87•
hnp:IMIWW OC{»C.OffJ.
SUNDAY ()peg. Opera Pacific will present Mozart's "Coal Fan
Tutte# In Segerstrom Hall at the Orange County Performing Arts
Center. The performances will be at 7:30 p.m. Jan. 20, 22 and 24
and at 2 p.m. Jan. 25. Information: ht1p://www.optl(8(>1JC/fic.Off1.
•
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A6 Friday. Jaf'IU<lry 23. 2004
BEST BITES
Celebrate
another
new year
By Greer Wylder
N ow th.11 lt''>llVlli<'' '1t1rroundmg
lht· Wt">lt•rn new y1•<1r haw
'''ltll•d down. et•lrhr:u lom. tor
tl1t• Cl1i111·w Nt•w Year haw lakt•n oIT
2004 rcl.1tt•' 10 C hine~t· I unar Yt•.tr
4702. the \'ear of the MonJ(('y from
rht· .uH ll'llt Chim."t' 1odiat·. On rhe
lun.u l'alt•ndar. Jan. n marked thl' lir'>l
day of the lir-.t moon of 2004. ll1e
i.prin.: fo.,11val law. 1hrough foh 12. l·or
rho!>l' of U1111ese dt:M·cnt, h's an
1mpurtan1 t•venl around the world. It'!> il
111ne Ill wi'h for good fortum' 111 the
cum111g Yl'd.r • nw whole llll'aJllng of ttm huhda y
t!> about rt•newal and teil'hrauon of the
family 11\ < hmtm.l.\. f'..ll:.ler and
Thank.'iwvmg au rolled 11llu one." ~ud
l.racc Youn~ ,1\llhor of .. l'hc Wi,dom of
rhc <.l1inl'M' Kitchen ".TraditionaJ
vibrant rt'<l and gold decora1ion<i trim
homl'' and hu<;ines.o;e<;; children ret:eive
gifl., or l..tt !><'t' red envelopt><i filled wnh
mone) In ( hmc'>t" ne1W1borhood.,,
firet mt kc·"· hon danre'> and ,1nobab
add Ill th<' l'XUtemenl of tht• fmltday. nlC' fea,I, hOWl'Wf, I!. tilt' main l'Ve'nl
ol the n :ldir;.1111111. A good luck menu
feature' food., with homonym' and
c.Joubll• t•1111·ndre,. Names of 100<.h echo
!>oumh ul d1.uac1ers that have lucky
rnean111g,, while other focxh hJ\'l'
'>hapt'' or w hir-. that s1g111fy '>pnng
fe,uval wurt+I, hkt happin~'·
pm,1wnty. fortune o r luck. In Oune't" a
'>tir·fm ·d l111u' rout. "lin ngl1,1" :.11umh
hke. ·1111 y.1u." whit.:h uamlare., ro.
"ewry yt'.lr 1ht•rt• wiU be ahundance."
In L11111111t·-.e. !>h.rimp ''called "ha ...
m1m1d,111g the 'ound of l.1u~hter and
symh11l11111g happinl' ...... ri .. h I'> alMJ JJl
import.1111 d!'>h. and it 1.U..c' .1dvanlJKt'
of pun ... I ht· { ltllll'St' \.\-ord fur fL'lh
.,ountl' 111..1· till' word "wt!>h." It's also
1rad1lionaJ 1111 olhl."r rca-.on-. -servin~
a wholC' fi,h -.ymboli7l"i goot.I luck, o r
"from bc.1{11111111~ 10 end." "iinre O!>h
'Wllll 111 p.ur.,, tht.>y are r~arded a.<, a
')mhol of 111.m1al hli:.l> a.'> well a.'
fertility l-...1tm~ a whole chtd.cn or duck.
"'Wl•lic'> bringanl( wholene!...' 11110 the
ricw year. < ;n,:en foods signify money.
while rou11d 'hapes reprt-sent
con1i11u11y or cums.
Local n•s1aurants including Yujean
ICang's Aslan Blstro at South Coa!>t
Phv..a. Yan Can Reslaunnc on Adame;
Avenuc 111 Ul'>ta Mel>a and Pick Up Sdx
in Ncwpon lkarh and l.o'\ta Mesa offer
.special11c!> !>o evrryonc can cnjtly the
beauty. fun and 'umpn1uus roodo; or
this cultural holiday. It could evt•n bring
good luck to all.
Yujean Ka11gi. Asian Bistro is offering
a spectal prix fixe Olin~ New Yea.r's
menu thmugh Sunday. and a c.:haqce to
see a 1rad1t1onal lion dance on Sa1unJay
at 6:JO p.m. n1e dance hru. ancient
origin!>, dating back 10 the I Ian Dynasty
(206 RC 10 AD 220). It's performed by
two skilled dancers. one "upporting the
See BEST , Pace A8
Dat1yP1tot
DOUGLAS ZIMMERMAN I DAILY Pll OT
Jeremy Hartshorn, singer and principal songwriter for Kendall, along with lead guitarist Pete Dawson.
Not your averag·e-·rcrc-kers
By Paul Saitowltz
Daily Pilot
J eremy I lartshorn has
literally decided to step off
lhe bus.
Af1er working as a sch ool
bu!> driver in the Newport-Mesa
School District. the bearded,
~pectacled. trucker-ha11ed
troubadour has chosen to eschew
the world of student
1ransportalion to work in musk.
in one capacity or another, full
time.
The 28·year-old owns and runs
a recording studio. teaches guitar
lei.sons. plays a handfuJ of
t·offee·shop gigs every month,
hone his guiiar chops working as
a worship lea der at the Costa
Mesa church Faith Worship
Communiry. fronts and is the
principal songwriter for the band
Kendall and is genemlty way too
nice 10 play rock 'n' roll.
"I started playing in Kendall
because I have aJways enjoyed
1>erforming in front of people and
started feeli ng guilty about using
my time at church to accomplish
Ke ndall, a group of fi ve graduates from
Vanguard University, is the Ja nuary
resid ency ba nd at Detroit Bar.
that,· said Hartshorn, brimming
with positive energy. "I needed
something tha1 would aJlow m e
to only focus on mu!>ic and
performing.#
Kendall -rounded out by
I la.rtshorn's younger brother Jon
o n bass. Pete Dawson on lead
guitar. Andy Struck on keyboard
and rravis Goode on drums -is
the lanuary Monday residency
band at the Westside's Oetroil Bar.
While they seem 100 polite and
congenial to fit into the ultra-hip
Detroit scene, the month-long
residency has been fruitful.
"It's definitely our favorite
place 10 play,· Jeremy I la.rts horn
said.
"I think it has reaJly helped our
fan base grow.· said the equally
affable Dawson. ·1 see m o re and
more people each week.•
The band met whlJe tis
members were students at
"
Vanguard Universiry, but didn't
officialJy form Kendall un1il a year
ago.
"The nice thing is we know
each ojher so weU and have been
playing for so long that we don'1
really have to practice,· Jeremy
Har1shorn said. "We j~sr go over a
couple of things before we play
and then we're ready 10 go.·
The band has been working on
its debut album over Che last
couple of months al Jeremy
Hartshorn's Costa Mesa studio.
The members get together and
jam and then record a track or
rwo every few weeks.
"Having my own studio really
gives us the freedom to do
whatever we want to do
whenever we want to.· Je remy
Hartshorn said.
It has aJso helped diversify 1he
songs.
"I think there is a common
THEATER REVIEW
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•WHAT: Kendall
• WHEN: Monday at 9 p.m.
•WHERE: Detroit Bar. 843 W. 19th
St., Cosla Mesa
thread with every song, bul
because we have recorded
sporadicaJJy. it helps set the songs
apart from one another and give
them a d ifferent feel." Dawson
said.
The aJbum should be done by
the summer. but there are no
plans lo hit the road heavily. be
signed or garner the au ention of
a manager. One label. however.
has aJready shown interest in
possibly putting som ething out.
·we do this because it's fun and
thal's really the only reason,"
Jeremy I lartshorn said. :When
there are expec tations on things
they usually go bad, and we have
no expectations regarding the
band.#
Kendall's last residency show
wilJ be Monday at the Detroit Bar;
however. th e group will return
there Feb. I 2.
'Varekai' spotlights no.madic spirit .
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HAPPENIN G~
REEL CRITICS
'Cooler' is coolly offbeat,
'Monster' is Oscar material
.. Genre-<lefying flick
is worth watching
·'
' 'T he Cooler· is a strange, offbeat and very
grown-up film that
defies categories. There's a
·violent crime thriller with strong
mobster themes and
"Goodfellas" ovenones. There's a
very unlikely romance between
middle-aged losers living on the
tawdry fringe of las Vegas glitter .
There are subplots with genuine
humor, intrigue and enough
surprising twists to detour our
expectations of what should
happen next.
Wtlllam H. Macy has the
sad-saclc face and personality
that was born to play Bernie, the
professional loser whose
JOHN
DEPKO
gambling
debts got his
kneecap
broken with a
baseball bat.
Alec Baldwin
is
outstanding
as the
old-time
gangs ter
Shelly
Kaplow. He's
tJ1e edgy
casino boss
who imposed the painful
punishment, but still hires
Bernie as a "Cooler" to use his
bad luck energy against
customers on winning streaks.
All Bernie has to do is to touch
or stand near the winner, and
the win streak comes 10 an end.
The many gambling scenes are
true to life for anyone who's
been in the old casinos before
renovation hit Vegas.
Worlcing in this capacity,
Bernie meets Natalie, a cocktail
waitress with her own checkered
past, struggling to make a living
in the same casino. Their
friendship leads to an
improbable affajr with sexual
escapades that are not
glamorous but all too real and
even hilarious at times. But
always looming over their
relationship is the tightly wound
Shelly, who is in turmoil over the
mob's attempts to upgrade his
aging operation using corporate
culture techniques. The conflkts
intensify as newfound love stans
to change Bernie's luck for the
better.
Under director Wayne-Kramer.
"The Cooler~ becomes a
poignant, small gem of a film
with a sharp screenplay and
great character studies by the
en tire cast. It will~appeal to those
of us who have be around
lohg enough to know at real
life and love can be co plicated,
messy, dangerous and a lot of
fun all at the same time.
•JOHN DEPKO is a Costa Mesa
resident and a senior investigator
for the Orange County public
defender's office.
'Monster's' strength
lies in storytelling
M ost little girls dream of
becoming movie stars,
as did Aileen Wuornos,
but life's hard-knock journey
turned h er on to the road of
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COMING SOON
Oman Grandberry and Jennifer Freeman star in the Screen Gems film "You Got Served"
GAY WASSALL-KELLY
& BILL KELLY
pro'ititution and killing.
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into the hideou.,, '>l'ary and
heartbreaking worlu that 110
one wants their httlc girl to
follow.
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Wuornos under a freeway on a
rainy night contemplating
suicide with a gun to her head.
Due to rape and ahuse from tht•
time !>he was small. <,ex wa., of ,1
most casual nature· to her Shl'
found o ut that ~lw rnuld makt•
a buclc early on when curiou'
young boys want(.•d 10 "~ee,"
bu1, unfortunately. the world ol
adull males bel'ame a differt.'nt
vile story.
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• GAY WASSALL·KELLY IS thl'
editor of a Balboa newspaper and
rs ac1tve 1n the community Bill
KELLY is an tndustnal engineer.
fnday JdnuJry ?.J ?U04 A7
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SPECIAL
EVENTS
ART OF ALFRED
HITCHCOCK
Orange Coast College 1s
offering a nine pan film
history on Alfred Hitchcock.
The series will be moderated
by retired OCC prolussor H
Arthur Taussig E dC h session
will be held at ti.JO p m one
Friday each month The
events will be held at OCC's
Fine Ans Hall 116 Ad1111ss1011
is $6 for adults and S5 for
seniors and OCC students.
Information and tickets, call
(714) 432-5880,
h ttp"' 'Www occt1dcc>ts com
MUSIC
'COSI FAN TUTTE'
Oµerd Pac1f1t will pwt.1!nt
Molan·s ·cos1 FJn Tune·
through Jan 25 111
Scgorstrom Hall di lht'
Orango County Pprforn11n1-1
Arts Cont er. The
µurformances will be ut 7 30
~ m Jan 22 and 24 and at 2
p m Jan 25 lnlormJlton
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•With our nt"W c<m~rt hall and
rrlll!>ic theater undl'r
l'tlll'ltr\JCllon and 'ICheduJed to
open In S.•ptemher 2006 we can
now conunit the adrution tlme
1n Segcrstrom 1 lall to expand
our J>Or>ular liroadway Series to
1wo subscriber weeks.·
A!. a bonu!t, all but one of the
musicals headed for Costa Mesa
in 2004 '05 will be making their
Or.t appe.ir.UlC'l~ at the center.
11w lone exception i.s ·Rent,·
whwh will tw t.heck.ing in for its
third visit Sc:pl. 14. Unlike lhe
111lwr~. ~nent" wiU be on st<\ge
lor ortt• wct:k only, playing
through S<·pt 19
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a.m lo 6:.111 p.111. on Sunday. For
mrrrc h1fnn11ution, call (71 4)
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Celebrity rhd Martin Yan nnW>
m the nl'w ye.ir .n his Yan Can
H~laurant with .,pedal dish~ lo
hri11g WL..'>hcl> of prosperity and
luck. Yan Can L<; a quick-casual
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lributf' ·Side by Side by
Sondheim.· playing SepL 7 to
19. You couJd put a dozen such
tributes together using nothing
but Sondheim material. since
the composer has been doing
his thing since lhe 1950s. so it'U
be 1111eresting 10 see which gems
wiJJ be feature<l in lhe upcoming
production.
The center's new twu·week
sch edule in Segersrrom Hall wi.11
kick in on Columbus Day with
·11ai~pray. ·the show inspired
by lhe John Waters comedy film.
It's set in 1962 Baltimore and
focuses on a 16-year-old girl
whose mission Is to dance on a
popuJar ·rv show. The show won
eight Tony awards last year,
ind udin g best musical. and
promises to rum back the clock
fast-food resta urant). It's a mix of
quality Asian culinary specialties
Crom VieUlain. China. Thailand,
Korea and japan. Spring rolls are
served to symbolize wealth and
appear like gold bars.. l.ettuce l<;
also served in abundan ce. In
Cantonese. lettuce sounds like
"rising fortune.· And Yan says an
orange is the most distinctive
food symbol of good luck. so he's
created a special dish, Good
Fonune Orcmge Chicken {$6.95).
In O'linesc, orange sounds like
wea.11.tL Its round shape and
golden color resemble medaJJions
when slicc<l. You can also try this
dish at home by following this
recipe:
GOOD FORTUNE ORANGE
CHICKEN
Tangerines or oranges can be
used for this rush. You can use a
knife to remove lhe peel from Lhe
orange. but a sharp vegetable
peeler is an excellent tool to
m ake quick wurt of the job. To
reduce bittem ess of the orange
peel, remove all lhe white pith
thiu is under the peel
Marinade:
'I.. tea!.poon!. MJY sauce
I teaspoon coms1arch
Sauce:
y, cup fresh orange juice
2 tablespoons Chinese rice
wine or dry ">hel'T)'
l tablespoon hoisin i.auce
2 teaspoons sugar
I te-d.Spoon chili garlic sauce
I pound boneless, skinless
ch.icken meat, cut into I ·inch
cubes
I tablespoon vegetable oil
3 green onions. cut into 2·inch
lengths
Peel from 1 orange. cut into
thin strips
2 teaspoons comstarch
dissolved in I tablespoon water
Combine marinade ingredients
in a medium bowl. Add chiclten
and stir to coilt. Let st.and for 10
minures.
Combine sauce ingredient.. in
a small bowl; stir until sugar
dissolves.
Place a stir-fry pan over high
heat until hot Add oil, swlrting to
coal sides. Add chicken, green
onions and half of lhe orange
peel. Stir-fry. until chicken Is no
longer pink in center, three to
four minules. Add sauce and
bring to a boil. Add com sta1d1
solution and cook. stirring. until
sauce boils and thickens Add lhe
remaining orange peel and stir to
coal Serve over a bed of rice. This
ma.Jces lour servings.
• Yan Can, at 1500 Adam11 Ave. in
Costa Mesa, Is open from 11 a.m.
10 9 p.m. Sunday to Thursday and
I J am. to I 0 p.m. Friday and
Saturday.
For more infonnation. call
(71 4) 438-1115.
l'ick Up Stix is offering a special
of four chicken egg rolls, n blend
of chicken, marinated vegetables
and spices ($4.99).Another new
year's special is the six wonton
comho, two pieces of krab cream
cheese. cream cheese and
evocado wontons ($5.49). In
Newpon Beach. Pick Up Sdx Is In
Westclitr Plaza at J 112 ltvine Ave.
(949) 6.50· 7849 and at Harbor
View at 1614 San Miguel onve.
(949) 759-8200. ill Costa Mesa.
Pick Up Stix Is at 2701 Harbor
Blvd .. (714) 957-9191.
• BEST ST£S Nns every Friday.
Greer WVlder can be reactled at
(lf'HfWYlderl.Jy•hOo.oom; at 330 W.
Bay St., Cotta Mela. CA 92627; Of bV me at <9'9164&-4110. II
to a tim~ many of us crln.ge to
remember. The extended
scheduJe t~ h th.rough Oct.
24.
"Oliver" certainly l111't new -
I.he movie version of the British
musical won I.he ~lo 1968
and has made the rounds of the
locaJ community and college
theater circuit. The revtval of this
Lionel Bart reworking of Charles
Dickens' ·oliver 1Wist" will hJt
the center on Dec. 21 and run
through Jan , 2.
Get ready for chis one, lcids.
Disney's "The Uon Kin~" arrives
at the center on March 11, 2005.
and will stick around through
ApriJ 2.4. This muJti-honored
musical features the
Oscar-winning song "Can You
Feel the Love Tun.lght. • by Elton
THEATER
Continued from A6
Members of this outstanding
finale wann up early in the show
with the ·rcarian Games," in
which the gymnastic artists fJex
their talents and test the skills of
their catcher, who responds
emotionally after each
increasingly more challenging
effort. stirring the auruarice to
even louder and longer applause.
Solo artistry is demonstrated
most luminously by Irina
Naumenko, an enticing beauty
whose hand· balancing and
contortions on a series of canes
draw gasps of admiration.
Another single performer who
particularly impresses is Anton
Chelnokov in his "Aight of
Icarus," which consists of
twisting and spinning in a
web-lilce cocoon as the evening's
opening number.
No circus wo uld be complele
withoul clowns and Cirque du
Soleil has some beauties -
particuJarly lhe weathered
HOURS
Continued from A7
MOSCCNI CHAMBER
ORCHESTRA
The 22-member Moscow
Chamber Orchestra, led by
American-born conductor
Constantine Orbelian, will
perform at 7:30 p.m. Jan. 22 at
the Orange County Performing
Arts Center. The concert will be
the orchestra's debut at the
Center. Soprano Araxia Davtian
and pianist Carol Rosenberger
will also perform in the prcigram:
Tickets cost $75. lnformat.ion:
(714) 556-2787.
http://www.ocpac.org.
UZZ WRIGHT
Jazz singer lizz Wright will
perform at 7:30 and 9:30 p.m.
Jan. 23 and 24 in Founders Hall at
the Orange County Performing
Arts Center. Tidcets cost $46 to
$49. Information; (714) 556-2787.
http://wwwJ:>epac.org.
HUTCHINS CONSORT
The Hutchins Consort, the wor1d's
only professional ensemble
performing on elght·acaled
violins, will perform music by
Bottesini, Tchaikovsky, Borodin
a nd Dvorak at 8 p.m. Jan. 23 at
the Irvine Barclay Theatre, 4242
Campus Drive, Irvine. Tlc*ets coS1
$29 and $34. Information: (9491
854-4646, http://www.hutchinson
consort.org.
ROYAL~
ORCHESTRA
The Royal Philharmonic
Orchestra wlll perform es ~rt of
the Philharmonic Society'•
Maatel'WOrlcs Serin at 8 p.m. J an.
28 in Segerstrom Hall. Tldcets
coat $20 to $60. Information: (71 4)
556-2787, http:/lwww.ocpac.org.
JOHNNY MATHIS
Johnny Mathis will perform aome
of hie clauk:s, audl n •Misty•
and ·Chances An': at 8 p .m . Jan.
31 at the Orange County
Performing Arts Center. Tldcets
coat: $45 to $100. Th<>M who
pt.trchaeed tidcets for his cenoeled
performance on Dec. e have until
Jan. 16 to exchenge or receive a
refund for them. lnformedon:
(714) 656-2787.
~MUNZNElt
Erkti Munzner and hit bend
lohn and Tun Rice, and
direct0r-choreographer Julie
'J'aymor's work has been
heralded as ·a landmark event
in entertainment" by Newsweek
magazine.
Silly J~I. ~o's won five
Grammy awards. and legendary
director I choreographer 1\Yyla
Tharp, are the creative minds
behind "Movin' Out.• coming 10
I.he center on June 28 and
running through July I 0. Ifs a
dance-driven story of five
lifelong friends over two
turbulent decades and was
hailed by Time magazine as the
top sh ow of the year,
Another oldie but goorue, well
traveled in local theater, is "Little
Shop of Horrors.• Based on an
old Roger Connan movie, lhe
Skywatcher (Gordon White),
whose grimaces and gestures are
more than readily transJatable.
He's paired primarily with guide
Rorique Proteau. garl>ed in black
and brandishing two gigantic
while wings. who fans the
audience's anenlion.
1Wo other downs who draw
loud appreciation are magician
Oauruo Carneiro and his
bumble-footed female aide,
Mooky Comish . hilariously
attempting the
rabbit-out-of-a-hat trick as the
remotely controlled bunny
scampers about tl1e stage.
Carneiro is a scream attempting
to sing the French version of "If
You Go Away" while ch asing lhe
elusive spotlJght. which
repeatedly weU. goes away .
Juggling also is a tried and true
clrcus act, but it's doubtful that
you've seen any performer juggle
like Octavio Alegria. Alegria
expands on lhe
three-balls-in-the-air tradition by
first one. then two balls, while
shooting another high into the
air from his mouth and catching
it on the return.
Good Fortune will perform Feb. 5
at the Hard Rod< Cafe in at the
Fashion Island Shopping Center,
Newport Beach. Tidtets cost $7.
Information: http:/lwww.good
fortuneband.com, (714) 696-4337.
MOZART CLASSICAL
ORCHESTRA
The Mozart Classical Orchestra
wllJ perform Mozart's Lucio Sita
Overture, the Flute and Harp
Concerto, and the "Prague ..
Symphony at 8 p.m. F-eb. 1 at the
Irvine Barclay Theatre, 4242
Campus Drive, Irvine. Tickets cost
$24, $32 and $39. Information:
(949) 854-4646,
http://mozartorchestra.org.
JUIWARO STRING QUARTET
The Jullliard String Quartet will
perform music by Haydn,
Webern, and Beethoven at 8 p.m.
Feb 10 at the Irvine Barclay
Theatre, 4242 Campus Drive,
Irvine. Tickets cost $26, $28 and
$32. Information: (949) 854-4646,
http://www.juilliardstringqusrtet.
net.
~A CELEBRATION Of
HAWAlr
The concert ·Hepa: a Celebration
of HawaiiN will be performed at 5
and 8:30 p.m, F-eb. 14 at the Irvine
Barclay Theatre, 4242 Campus
Drive, Irvine. Tldcets cost $32 end
$38. Information: (949) 854-4646.
PROLOGUE: 'CANDIDE'
Opera Pacific will present
Prologue: "Candide; a lecture on
Leonard Bernstein's opera, et 2
p.m. Feb. 15 at the Irvine Barclay
Theatre, 4242 Campus Drive. The
coat Is $25. Information:
http:llwww.operapacific.org.
CABARET BY THE BAY
Duke's Place will host Cabaret by
the Bay to benefit local charitiN
at 9p.m. with a preshow dinner In
the Arst Cabin restaurant at 7:30
p.m. Feb. 18, March 10, April 14,
May 12 and June 16. The coat 11
$10 for the show and $37.50 for
the dinner. lnform81lon and
reaervation1; (9491830-4145.
MOSCCNI STATt RADIO
Svw-HONY ORCHESTRA
The M<*lOW State Radio
Symphony On:ne.tra wfll
petfonn wort. by Sergei
~aninoff et 8 p.m . Mardi 2
end en all·T~ progrem
et I p.m. Marci\ 3 tt m. trvtne
Berdey ThMtre. 4242 C.mpu1
Oriw, IMne. The orcheltre wtll
musical spotlights a boy and git I
falling in love ill a Skid Row
Dower show and the giant plant
that devours just about
everything -and everyone -in
sight lt'l1 ticketed from Aug. 16
to 28. _ .
"With twice as many seats
available for our subscribers. W\:
are looking forward to
introducing new audiences to
the magic of live performances
at the center," Mandel said.
And. judging by lhe upcoming
productions, Mandel shouldn't
have any tro uble filling his Cosw
Mesa showplace for lhe extra
week.
• TOM TITUS reviews local theater
for the Daily Pilot. His reviews
appear Fridays.
Three young Chinese
performers excel as Waler
Mereors, whirling their roped
instrumen rs high overhead and
(most of the time) capruring
them again. Four agile ladies
demonstrate syn chronized
showmanship on the Tuple
lhlpeze and Vladimir lgnatenkov
offers a solo dance performed on
crutches.
With bandleader Michel Cyr
conducting the driving
accompaniment from lhc
seven -piece orchestra, "Varekai"'
is a visual repast of rollicking
humor and spectacular aerial
artistry. In short, it will knock
your socks off.
Now 20 years old, Cirque du
Soleil has a do7,en variatioru.
crisscrossing tile United States
and lhe world, two of which are
based permanentJ y in Las Vegas.
Local enten ainment lovers haw
a ch ance to catch this unique
production in their own back
yard through Feb. 26.
•TOM TITUS reviews local theater
for the Daily Pilot. His reviews
appear Fridays.
be conducted by Pavel Sorokin.
Tidtets cost $44 and $59.
lnforma1ion: (949) 854-4646.
JAZZ TRIO
Gulfstream Restaurant in
Newport Beach presents a jazz
trio Sunday through Wednesday
as regular entertainment at 850
Avocado Ave .. Newport Beach.
Hours are 5 to 9 p.m. Sunday and
6 to 10 p.m . Monday through
Wednesday. (949) 718-0188.
WEEKLY JAM
The Studio Cafe presents
Monday Night Jams fro m 7 to 11
p.m. every week. "'WartnJ<f•
musicians include guitar players,
bess players, singers, drummers.
keyboardists and others at 100
Main St., Newport Beach. Free.
(949) 67&-nso.
DUKE'S Pt.ACE
Jazz and codctails flow d eity from
noon to midnight S undays
through Thursdays and from
noon to 2 a.m. Fridays and
Saturdays at the Balboa Bay Club
& Resort, at 1221 W. Coast
Highway, Newport Beach.
Information: (949) 645-5000.
MAMMA GINA WEEKEND JAZZ
Welter Lakota and David Alcantar,
the New Yori< Jan Connection
Duo, play at Memma Gina at 251
E. Coast Highway in Newport at 8
p.m. Fridays end Saturdays and
at 7 p.m . Sundays and Mondays.
Diana Oitri joins the duo on
vocals on Mondays. 11's free.
Information: (949) 673-9500.
MUSIC AT THE GRIU
The Bluewater Grill offers live
m usic Friday and Saturday
nights. Greg Morgan. Nldt Peper
and Kefly Gordian (known as
MPG) perform classfc rode, R&B
and swing et 8:30 p.m. Hidays.
Marvin Gregory and MPG will
perform elastic rod<. swing and
R&B at 8:30 p.m. Saturdays. The
restaurant 11 at 630 Lido Partc
Drive, Newport Beach. ffM. (949)
675-3474.
MUSIC AT~ PELICAN
The Rusty Pelican offara the
mulic of Common Ground from
WednMday through Sunday. The
band perfonm from 7 to 10 p.m.
Wednesday and Thursday, from
8:30 p.m. to 12:30 a.m. Friday and
Saturday and from 2 to 6 p.m.
Sunday. The rettaurant la at 2736
W. Coast Highway, Newport
Beach. Free. (949) 642-3431.
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.QUOTE OF THE DAY
"This is a big deal."
Dally Pilot
Eba.,_ Almaraz,
Corona del Mar
senior soccer player
·-
Three
·headed
for Hall
Jablonski, Newland, Tift
are 2004 inductees into
UCI's athletic shrine.
Greg Jablonski (men's tennis), •
George Newland (men's water polo)
and nm Tift (men's basketball) are
. the 2004 UC Irvine Athletic Hall of
F~e inductees.
The trio wiJJ be inducted Feb. 7
during the Homecoming Alumni
brunch at the Hyatt Regency Irvine,
beginning at 10:45 a.m. The honor-
ees will aJso be introduced at the
UCl-Cal State Northridge Big West
Conference men's basketball game
that night at the
Bren Events Center.
Greg Jablonski set
a College Division
record by playing
on four consecutive
NCAA Division II
championship
teams in 1970. 1971, 1972 and 1973.
ln 1970, he paired with OlUck Na-
chand to win the NCAA doubles title
and collected AlJ-American honors.
Jablonski then . garnered •AlJ.
American honors in singles in 1971 ,
1972 and 1973.
Newland competed for the Ant·
eaters from 1976 to 1980. playing for
his father, Ted Newland, who was in-
ducted into the school's Athletic Hall
of Fame io 1999.
During George Newland's UCI ca-
reer, the Anteaters finished in the
nation's top three each of his four
competitive seasons.
He earned AlJ-American and first-
team AlJ-Pacilic Coast Athletic Asso-
-ciatlon honors in 1980 when ucr
finished thlrd in the nation.
He was named UCl's Student-Ath-
lete of the Year in 1980-81 and he
competed on the U.S. nationaJ team
from 1982 through 1985.
~;IltL.tw~.o.Gial.¢ w\LQJlP
Athletics for 37 years, beginning as
an assistant men's basketball coach
in 1967.
He was named head m en's basket-
ball coach in 1969 and served in that
capacity through the 1979-80 sea-
son ..
His Anteater teams recorded 145
victories and he led .UCI to the
NCAA Division II playoffs in 1972
and 1975.
, Tift guJded the Anteaters to 13
home wins in the 1971 -72 season,
when he was named District Coach
of the Year. 1\vo of his former players
are cWTent Division r head coaches:
Steve Oeveland (BYU) and Phil
•Mathews (USF).
Tift aJso served as an associate
athletic director and chaired the De-
. partrnent of PhyslcaJ Education at
UCL
He aJso served two stints as the
Anteater men's golf coach and cur-
rently Is a senior lecturer in UCl's
Department ofEducatiQn.
This year's class joins 53 previous
inductees.
See HAU, Pase AlO
•
Costa Mesa's
Brittany
, Vergara (5)
, goes up for a
; deuceover !. Westminster's ~ Amine Phan In ~ Thursday , night's Golden
: • West Leaaue .., : action at r· Costa Mesa. • •
I STEVE "4c<lRNt< I
: I OM.Y Pl.OT
I .. .
a
EYE OPENER
Ill Daily~Pilot Ill
Spores Hall of IT11111(1
C_.f ·llof WUt( rl I • 1110 •If
Jan. 26 honoree
JIM MclLWAIN
• Spoe1a Edllor Rlchllrd Dunn: (949) 574-4223 • Spoe1a Fax: (949) 650-0170 foday, January 23, 2004 A9
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GIRLS BASKETBALL .PRO FOOTBALL
Super
Bowl
invites
Hayes
Orange Coast coach, NFL
side judge preparing for
second trip to big game.
Laird Haye!., the men''> '>Otll'r c11.1ch
at Omnge Coast College and NI I. -.1dc
judge, ha!> been se·
lected to work Super
Bowl XX.XVIII Feb. I
in Houston.
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PHOTOS BY KENT TREPTOW DAILY PILOl
Newport Harbor High's Victoria Swigart, center, battles Woodbridge's Emily Friedman, left, and Katie Nichols in
Thursday night's Sea View League showdown at Newport Harbor. The Warriors opened the Tars' eye s, 64-35.
~.~ •. :ftl
, .· . I
Hayes, in his ninth
season as an NFL of-
ficiaJ, will work his
second Super Bowl
when the Carolina
Panthers battJe the
New England Patri·
ots. The Newport
Beach resident was La1rdHaye s
selected for the Su·
Tars humbled per Bowl two years ago m New Orleans
when the Patnots defeated till' ~t. Louis
Rams.
Super Bowl officiab are cho'>cn on
merit, not seniority. Lrews are broken
up following the NFL !.eason and only
invited officials work. playoO games.
League-leading
Woodbridge handles
Newport Harbor, 64-35,
but Sailors remain
secure in second place.
Patrick Laverty
Daily Pilot
4 • 'Ne'W'P6R'P-BEACtt ----On the-...ay··
to its best season In Coach Jen
Thompson's three years at the helm,
the Newport Harbor High girls
basketball team receive~ a gauge-
type game T)lursday against Sea
View League favorite
•
Woodbridge to see
just how far they've
come.
While the news
coming out of the
game isn't all that
bad. the resuJt was.
The Warriors hammered the host
Sailors. 64-35, to remain undefeated
and in first place in league.
But despite the loss, as ugly as it
was at times, Newport Harbor (12-7,
3·2) still finishes the first round of
league play In a three-way tie for
second place. It's a much better po-
sition than Thompson's first two
seasons. when the Sailors won four
games combined in league.
"We've never been in this posi-
tion," Thompson said. "We have
Haye!> and wife Maggie have two chil·
dren.
-R11n• Alderton
. GIRLS SOCCER
CdMon
• cruise
control
Sea Kings conclude first
round of PCL play with
3-1 win over Northwood
in windy conditions.
Bryce Alderton • Daily Ptlot
CORONA DEL MAR
-The last two time-.
the Corona del M.1r
High and Northwood
Newport Harbor's Jillianne Whitfield drives to the hoop for a layup in
See SAILORS, Pase AlO Thursday night's Sea View Lea~ue game a.gainst powerful Woodbridge.
girls soccer learn!> ha\l' llll'I. the
weather has played a part I huNl.1y it
was wind, but the gust~ d1d11'1 ground
the host Sen Kings, who cxartl•d '>Orne
See CdM. Page AlO
GIRLS BASKETBALL
Mustangs' heart not enough
Costa Mesa comes within
43-40 with just under a
minute left; however,
Westminster pulls it out. •
Steve Vlra•n
Daily P~ot •
COSr#MESA -Costa Mtta Htfl girls
basketball coach Jim Weeb calls his
2003-04 team his hardest worlcing squad
tn his 12 years at the heJm.
On Thursday night. the Mus~
nearly willed them.selves to an uptet win.
However. th~ teemingly needed one
more bfg shot or one more beg play in a
49-41 Golden West League loes to visiting
w.tminster.
Costa •Mesa (7·10, l-4 in league)
tnllled, 41 !29, 'with seven minutes re-
maining, but the Mustangs went on a
11-2 nm to pull within 43-40 wtth 58 aec-
onds left. While Westmlnater had a sl7.e
advantage over Mesa, it was 5-., still ahead, 41 -29. We<.tmm!.ter
foot-I Kelly ~arson who got be-Coach Dick Katz 1.:alled timeout
hind the defense for an elLS}' ' after his team committed two
layup with 52 seconds left. I stralght turnovers. Just 36 sec-
The Mustangs spent the rem of onds later the Mustangs m ade
the time trying to find that one their move and started their 11 ·2
big shot, as they fouJed the Lions run.
who hit four free throws down the Sophomore Bethany Vergard. who
stretch. scored a team-high 12 points, began the
"We won't give up.~ Weeks said ·1 run with a IS-foot shot from the base-
don't care what the score is we're not go· line. Senior CAssey Brick followed with a
ing to give up. We proved that tonight mid-range. pull·up jumper with five
We played all the way to the last sec-minutes left. Then a bit of controversy
ond .... That's what makes me so proud ensued.
of being the coach of this team. Hope-Westminster senior Andrea Martell
fully somewhere down the line we11 hit a was charged with a technlcaJ fouJ for re-
big shot and pull an upset. We'll get one acting with a push after he ~ fouled
more shot at Westminster. Hopefully we by Mesa senior Susy 1\'ujlllo. It was 1\'u-
can get~ucky." jWo's 8fth fouJ, but officials were not
Weeks saJd his team needed an upset made aware of that until after 1\'ujillo
to help Its cause to make the playoffs for knocked down the two free throws from
the 15th straight year. The Mustangs the technical.
need four wins to make the playoffs. Vergara later hit two free throws with
1beir upeet almost came Thuraday night
With 6:09 left, and the Uons (7-10, 2·3) SM MUSTANGS, Paa• AU
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Middleion\ '' ratt·g) uf goini.: wuh
the wind during lht· llr">t half paid off
In a 2-0 lead .
Sophomore laylor Fallon's header
nff a com er kk k from Almar:v round
w11h '>ix points followed by four from
A'lla Andry.
•Sisters of Hoop 31. Sparks 16:
Ava Solelmany scored a
wa,on·hlgh 2 1poin ts 10 pace the
~ ... ieri. of Hoop.
Niki Zak scored six points and
added stnmg defense whUe Sara
Siiverman tallied three points-
RJkid Archie led the Sparks with
'l'VeP points wbiJe ICuey 1bompt0n
lllw points) and Nicole tllckey (three
points) contributed.
•Han Ma Tazz 20. Trojans 13:
l'he Hazz Ma Taz.z got their first
vtt tory of the season.
Nattille Barbaresl and Mae-Ung
Oloquelte each 1>cored llve points to
ll'ad the Ha1.z Ma Tau. Seneca
Jakosky and McKenzie Dalton each
added three points.
Gabby Carpenter and Claire
McKinnon each i.cored four points to
h·,td tht• rro1ans with Alexa Boyer
Jdtling threl' p oint!>.
In tht fir111 and second-gmde Boys
x, ( .irl' < Juh of Coh!a Mesa action:
• 1'1'10m 8, 1.akers 6:
I ht· 1'1,1011\ improved LO 2·0 with
1lw wmc-fro m -lwhind victory.
I Ill' 1 .. 1kcr' led, 6-0. at the end of
1h1· 1l11rd quarter. hut the Pistoni. got
ha,krt' from John Mooers, David
Schaffer and Landon Knight, who hit
1wo IO fuoll'rs to llnally give the
1'1''°"' .i lead they wouldn't
rdin4ui,h.
Knii.:ht led the Piston& with four
1>111n1' followed by two each from
~chaffer and Moocr ... Knigh1 added
'i~ rc·h1Jtmd' while Luke Shea and
Wiiiiam Oavenpon eat h tallied
thn•c•.
Andy Gutieres. Davenport and
Tommy Balding led a defensive effort
tllitt held the l.akers.
llw barl of the• net in the 37th minute.
"I ligurcd the team that played
agJ111't 1he wind INorthwoodl in the
llr..t half would be tired in the sec{)nd
h.1lf.-Middleton !>aid.
fhe Sea Kings outshout the Timber·
wolw'i, 9-1. m the firi;t half.
Ilic Tirnhcrwolves (9·6-2, 3-2) cut
C.dM\ leac.J to 2-1 in the 52nd minute
wht>n 1unior Milada Raldjlan rifl ed a
'>hot from aboul 20 yards orr a throw-
111 hy I >rcw Effief.
But .1ny thoughts of a Northwood
rnrnt'back 1•ssentiaJly disappeared
"hen freshman Alex Tobiel>S<ln scored
ht•r lir!lt goal 1h1i. season in the 65th
111i11u1e. Sophomore Kelly Morgan sent
a corner kick in~ute the six-ya.rd box
1ha1 Fallon headed. hut was blocked
by a sra of defender<;. Northwood's
C..ai1lin Schneider 'llid to clear the baJI,
hut Tohiesi,un's fool got there first,
't•11dinf: the ball rolling into the net.
Northwood tired three of its nine
wtnnd half shoti. and had three cor-
ner kicks in lhe linaJ 15 minutes, but
couldn't capitalize.
CdM goalkeeper Katie Schiesser
nwde four savei.. all in the second half
a' Middleton made some d efensive
adjustments.
"I put Taylor all the way back on de-
fonsc and put her sister (Vanessa FaJ-
lonl out wide: Middleton said. ·1 put
lluchel Yelscy back tJ1ere, 100. to help
0111. The defense secured the win. ft
Vant"lSa Fallon rnught up 10 a charg·
111g forward and knocked the ball away
to thrc·at a potcntiaJ Northwood scor-
mg chance with lcsi. than 10 minutes
lt•ft in lht' scrond half.
I hr Sea Kingl> had three shots in the
l'C'rnnd half -including two by Alma-
rn1 -off of croi.'>es from Yelsey that
\ailed over the gonl.
MiddJeton said the team has been
working in pmcllre on crosses into the
HI-yard bo>.. ·we put those balls on target
IThursdayl. • Mlddleton said.
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Continued from A9
never, ever held a second-place posi·
tion.~
To finish in second place though, w1Jl
take a much better effort than the Sall-
ors gav~ against Woodbridge ( 15·5,
5-0).
And that effort will have to improve
immediately as Harbor travels to Fool·
hill on Tuesday and Aliso Niguel on
Thursday, both of which are also tied
for second.
111e Sailors lost 10 Foothill by six in
the league opener and d efeated Aliso
Niguel, _.8-45.
·vou want to be able 10 learn from a
game like this," Thompson said of her
team's performance against Wood-
bridge. "I think
'I don't know if 1hat the girls
underst<1nd
it's second-Lhat. Rut at the
quarter jitters
or what it is.
We just went
out there in
the second
quarter and
we were very
tentative. It
was almost
like we were
playing
scared.'
Jen Thompson,
Newport Harbor girls
basketball coach
first quarter.
i.arnc lime,
we've got 10
move forward.
We have ;i huge
week next week
where we play
two good teams
on the road."
Neither of
those teams.
however, are as
good as Wood-
bridge and
Newport Har-
bor stayed with
1he Warriors for
one quarter.
After allowing
Woodbridge to
sprint to an 8-0
lead within the
first two min-
utes. the Sailors
fought back 10
14-10 after a
Victoria Swigart
three· pointer
with 2:53 re·
mainlng in the
But Harbor didn't make another field
goal for the remainder of the first half,
scoring just one poinl. on a Vanessa
Miller free throw with I :29 left in the
second quarter. over the n ext 10 min·
utes, 53 seconds.
"Pe~onally. I thought we had a good,
strong ll rst quarter," Thompson said. "I
tlon'I know if it's second -quarter jitters
or what it is. We just went out there in
the second quarter a nd we were very
tentative. It was almost like we were
playing scared.·
After Swigan's three-pointer, I larbor
was outscored. 15-1. in the llrst half. a-.
Woodbridge took a 29-11 lead at inter-
mission.
111e Sailori. shot just 4 of 26 In the
tir<1t haJf ( 15%). and were out rebounded
24-15.
Woodbridge continued to pound the
gla:.s in the second haJf, finishing with a
TODAY
Batketball
Community college men -Santa Ana
at Orange Coast, 5:30 p.m.
Community college women -Santa
Ana at Orange Coast, 7:30 p.m.
High sdiool boys -Woodbridge at
Newport Harbor, 1 p.m.; Santa Ana at
Costa Mesa, 7 p.m.; Northwood at
Corona def Mar, 7 p.m.; Sage Hill at
Whitney, 7:30 p.m.
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The inaugural Varsity Oub
Alumnus Award of Merit will
also be presented at the In-
duction ceremony. The award
recogni7,es a former UCJ stu-
dent-athlete for extraordinary
post-collegiate, professional •
athletic or civic accomplish-
ments .
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Singer (Oass of '74), who was
a standout goJfer for the Ant-
eaters in the early 1970s. ~ .... Aoc*y Cni9
lb11"*'LOwil ~(water
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He is a managing partner of
law finn O'Melveny & Myers
UP and he is a member of the
UCI Foundation.
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KEN I TREPTOW I DAILY P1LOT
Newport Harbor H1gh's Kristi Eddington tosses up a shot as Woodbridge's Hayley
Falk, left, defends in Thursday night's Sea View League clash at Newport Harbor.
42-26 rebounding advantage and ex-
wnding its lead to more than 30 points.
The Sailors did hold Woodbridge's
leading scorer. sophomore Emily Fried-
man, to six poin ts.
But 5-fooi-11 sophomore Jacqueline
Erickson llnished with 16 points and
nine rebounds for the Warriors. who en-
tered 1J1e game with a 23.6-point aver-
age margin of victory in league play.
Victoria Swigart led the Sailors with
eight points and seven rebounds, bul
all of her points came in the firsl quar-
ter. Kristi Eddington and lvonn Melo
added six points each.
SCHEDULE
High school girls -Sage Hill at
Whitney, 6 p.m .
Soccer
High school boys -Woodbridge at
Newport Harbo r, 5 p.m.;..iorthwood
at Corona del Mar, 3 p.m.; Santa Ana
at Costa Mesa, 3:15 p.m.; Sage Hill at
Whitney, 3:15 p.m .
High school girts -Whitney at Sage
Hiii, 3:15 p.m.
Surfing
Sea View lea1ue
Woodbridge 64, Newport Harbor 35 Scont by Quarters W'bridge 18 13 13 22 64
Harbor 10 1 11 13 35
Woodbridge -Friedman 6, Erickson 16,
Nichols 6, Reyes 9. Scott 8, Murphy 2,
Mclaughlin 7, Falk 8. Wans 2
J pt. goals -M cLaughlin 1, Reyes l
Fouled out -None.
Tectm1cals -None
Newport H1rbor Sw1gan 8. StoltJ 2,
Whitfield 5, Miller J, Eddington 6, Trobman 3,
Cetek 0, Koon 0, Melo 6, Deyen O. Lawrence
2.
3-pl goals Trobmen 1, Sw111an 2. Melo 1
Fouled out -None.
Technicals -None
High school -Edison at Newport
Harbor, at 56th Street, Newport
Beach.
Volleyball
College men -UCLA at UC Irvine, at
Bren Events Center, 7 p.m.
Water polo .
High tchool girls -Costa Mesa at
Tesoro, 3:16 p.m.; Estancia at NCSI
tournament, TBA; Sage Hill at Valley
tournament, TBA.
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SPORTS F nday, January 23, 2004 Al 1
BRIEFLY
CdM upsets Northwood
~OT05 BY SllV[ M'CRANK/OAILY PILOI
Costa ~esa·~ Bethany Vergara ( 12) drives to the basket past
Westminster s Heather Couzens in Thursday's league game.
MUSTANGS
Continued from A9
2: 11 left, as Mesa trailed, 43·37.
Then wilh 58 seconds left, Verga-
ra connected on a three-pointer
when she took her defender off
I.he dribble.
''I'm proud of them," Week.\
said. "We played our hearts out.
We shoot 6 for 2:1 in the first half
(26%) and we're only down IL9
181. They just played a great
game.·
Vergaras older i.ister. Rriuany.
cont:ribut\Xi eight points, as did
Brick. who also had eight re-
bounds. Trujillo added seven
points and sophomore Judie
Alcansel came off the bench to
score five points.
Bethany Vergar.1 was injuretl
three seconds into I.he game and
went to I.he bench briefly. She re-
entered two minutes later anti
Costa Mesa's
Cassey Brick, left,
moves the ball
downcourt past
Westminster's
Raelene Arganda
Thursday night.
drdined two lhrt.>e-pointer.. 10
help give Me'>3 a 9-2 leatl. but the
Uuns went on ct 22-4 run over the
next seven mmull"l> using I.heir
ht'ight advctntagc ao; I.hey outrl'
bountll'<l the Mustangs, 21Hl, in
th e fin;I half.
I leadwr C:nu7.cru.. Wf'l>tmin·
c;1cr\ 5-10 "lphomore, led thl· u.
Oil'> with l!l 1w1irm. and IS re
hounds.
Golden West Leaf0.18
Westminster 49, Costa Mesa 41
Score bY Quarters
Westminster 1~ n 10 10 4~
Costa Mesa II 7 II ,, 41
Westminster -Couzens 19, Parson 13.
Martell 13, Arganda 0, Eskcy 0, Roput1
3. Gonzales 1.
3 pl goals -NMtt
Fouled out -None
Technicals -Martell
Costa Mesa -TrvJ•llo 7, Be. Vergara 12,
Brldt 8, Kelly 0. Br Vergara 8, Akansel
5, Sanctiez 1, Bjelland 0, Cluff 0.
J pt, goals -Bnck 2, Br. Vergara 2, Bo
Vergara 2, Akanset 1. Tru1illo 1
Fouled out Tru11llo Bo. Vergara, San
ctuu
Heeschen scores
game-winner with 15
seconds left for Sea Kings'
girls basketball team.
Kate I leeschen made a layup wilh 15
seconds remaining to give I.he Corona del
Mar t'Ugh girls basketball team a 35-33
victory over visiting Nortflwood in Pacific
Coast League play Thursday.
The Timberwolves (12-8, 3-2 in league)
entered the game in second place, but the
Sea Kings (7-11 , 2-J) limited them to 13
points in I.he second half, including 1.eru
points in I.he first five-plw; minutes of die
third quarter.
Hef:schen finisht.'<1 with 10 points. four
rebounds, two assists and seven i.teab.
Sophomore Katie Schulle added nine
points, seven rebountls. two steals imd
two a..sisls and senior Lauren Snell came
off the bench to S<.'Ore nme pointi., grab six
rebounds and come up wiLh three steals
Pacific Coast lNpe
Corona det Mar 35, Northwood 33
Score by Quarters
N'Wood 10 10 6 33
CdM 8 e 10 11 ~
Northwood -Edmondson 5, Tamminen 13.
Mile!. 11. Hodges 2. Mttcholl 2
3 ·pl goals -Miles 2. Enmondson 1. Tammmon ,
1.
Fouled out None.
Tochn1cals None .
COf'Ona del Mar -Benbow 0, Marks 2. Stern 3,
Sdiulte 9, Skalla 2. SntJll 9, Duernbergor 0 , long
0, Kawata 0, Heeschen 10
3 pt goals Stern 1
Fouled <>YI Nune
Ted1111cals None
Costa Mesa shuts out Li ons
• SOCCl!R: Nilan1 Duane and Brittney
Harming each scored ~uals and dw hu<.t
\.osta Mesa 1 ligh girt ... sorl'er team madL·
the lead stand up in a lo (;olden West
League victory over Westminster 1nursday.
Banning began lht' ..,coring in the 27th
minute when she capitalized on a cen-
tering pass from Kristl'n f'aulseu.
Duane found the back of the net from
25 yards out in the 47th minute after re
ceiving a pass from Caitlin Duffy.
Westminster (6·5·2. 2·4-1 in lt>a~Ul')
packed nine playcri. inside till' 111-yard
boit to deny Mesa 19·5. 6-0) i.conng
chance!., Mustangs' Coach Dan John ...
ton said. l.Kions' goalkeeper Atlnarw
Nejera made six saves.
Junior forward Jenny Spark..'>. a -.ct ·
ond-team All -CIF Southern Seclion Di-
vision Ill honoree a year ago who ha-.
been sidelined since Dec. 11 with a knee
injury, has begun running again, but is
not cleared to play, Johnston said.
Mesa (9 -5, 6·0 in lc•ague) bc~in!i tlw
fir:;1 of Lhree road league game:. next
wet'k when they fac~ Santa Ana at 3: 15
p.m. Monday.
&Lancia wins fifth straight
•BASKETBALL: Nan<:y CaMro ~cored
20 poinl'> while Imelda Pena 1allit•d 17 to
pace the visaung &tancia High girls
basketball team to a 59-36 Golden Wesl
League victory over Orange Thursday.
The Eagles (8-11, 5-1 ln league) led the
whole game en route to winning their
fLfth in a row. Estancia Coach Tumette
Rappa switched to a trapping. zone de-
fense in the fourth quarter and the
Eagles pulled furth er away from the
Pa nther!> (0-6 in league).
Anabel Becerra scored 14 points wtule
Olivia Maldonado had four points and
Jazmin Flores added two. The Eagles tal-
lied 19 ~teals, including six by Castro
and five by Pena. Castro grabbed 10 re·
bounds while Neal tallied six.
Castro had 1wo blocks, one to start the
fourth quaner lhat ignited the Eagles,
Rappa said. Maldonado also blocked
two shots.
Senior guard 'l'tisha Wase sat out due
to illness, Bappa said.
TI1e Eagles have a bye Monday before
hosting Ocean View al 7 p.m. Wednes-
d.iy. Thc ~eahawks dealt the Eagles their
lune league losi;.
Golden West Lurue
Estencla 59, Orange 36
Score by Ou1rt1r1
Estancia 1e 11 7 19 59
Orangti 9 e 9 n l6
Estancia Castro 20. Pena 17, Neat 2,
Maldonado 4, Flores 2, Becerra 14, Mino 0.
3 pl goals Pena 2, Becerra 1
Fouled out -Mino, Pon11
Tod1nicals Mino.
Orange Om1 3 . Loya 11. Cur an 2, M on mo 4.
Galve r J. Kilroy 13
3 pt goJb None
Fouteo c1111 None
Ter1'n11'Jls No ne.
Warriors get gift in victory
• SOCCP.R: Visitmg \Vc10tlbritlge 1 ligh
gut a gift goal 111 the 741.h rnrnule from host
Newpon I larbor and prevct iled. 2-1, in a
Sea View l.eague i.,tirls soccer game 11mrs·
day. I\ Woodbridge cro:.s into a spar.c
Nt!wp11n tll'fense was accidentally de-
llcctetl into lhe net fur tht' game-wmner.
Junior Kilry I fall, playing in her sec-
ond game back after battling an ank.le
injury. headed the ball into the net off a
throw·m hy Krystal Wrigh1 to give the
Sailors a 1-0 lead in the sixth minuic.
Wootlhridge answered with a goal off
a penally kick three minutes later and
the game turned into a defensive battle.
Newport goalkeeper Kara DeMille
made '>t'ven !iilVcs on 12 Woodbridge
~hoh. I he Sailors fired srven shots. (2·
1:1 ·2, I .I I rn league).
Newpon returns to action at Foothill
al :1: I "i p.m. l\resday.
Van guard ro lls to another win
•BASKETBALL: Vanguard University
won for th(' 12th straight time Thursday
with an 81 -51.J women's baslcetball vir-
tury over liold en Stale Athletic Confer-
ence foe Cal Bapti!\t.
Kelly Srhmidt, the conference's IPa d-
inl{ scorer, paCl'd the I.ions ( 16-1. 8-1 in
conft'rencc} with 28 points, shooting 10
of I :I frorn 1hc field and eight of nine
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from the free-throw line. Lisa Faulkner
added 17 points, five rebounds and five
assists.
Golden Stltl Altlletlc Confwence
Venguerd 11, Cal Baptist 59
Vanguard -Joaefuon 2, Burns 2, Schmidt 28,
Mills 5, Faulkner 17, McClellan 14, Oittenblr t.
Besso 12
3·pt. goals Faulkner 5, McClellan 1.
Fouled oul -No ne.
Technicals -None.
Cal Baptist -Brandt 2, Arriaran 22, Stm 22,
Cruz 2, Newlurk 5 Emde 2, Monde1one 3
Casile 2. Thoms 9, Sdiw elgen 2
3·pt. goals -Newkirk 1, Mondozona 1.
Fouled ou1 -None
Technicals -Bench.
Hal~ime -Vanguard, 36-25
Big West lauds UC I's Parada
• BASKETMU.: Adam Parada, a 7 -
foot senior center on the UC Irvine
men's baslcerbaU team, has earned Big
WesL Conference Co-Player of the Weelc
honors for his part in two Anteater wins
last week.
Parada had 18 points, hitting 7 of 9
field-goal attempts and all four foul
shots, in a home victory over Cal State
Fullerton Saturday.
He had 14 points and seven rebound i.
111 the Jan. IS home win over UC River-
i.ide_ Parada shared the honor with IJtah
State'!> Nate I larris.
Schmidt Lion of Week
• MSKETBAU.: Kelly Schmidt, a
freshman forward on the Vanguard lln1 -
v1'rsity womcn·~ baskeiball team, has
been named I .ion of the Week by the
...choors athletic department.
Schmidt. a ()-foot stando111 fmm Glen-
dale, Ari7~. awr.i.:ed 19 points and 12 rc-
bountl~ in victories over Point Loma N87.&i-
~ne (Jan. 20) and Azusa l'acdic (Jan. 24).
Schmid1'o; consistent excellence ha'>
helped lhe I.ion!> post a 14 -1 recortl, the
best s tart in the history of the program,
and' earn the No. 4 NAIA ranking. Sh e
made 18 of 20 free throws in the 1wu
Golden Slate Athletic Conference vie·
1ories. lier 13 rebounds al APll ti ed her
career single-game high and were part
of her sixth double-double this season.
She is averaging 20.7 poinrs and 8.7
rebounds for Coach Russ Davis. Sh e is
i.hoo ting 62% from the fi eld and 83%
from the line.
Beauc hamp wins conte t
• BASKETBAU.: lhuncl' Beauchamp
of Newport Reach won thl' Elks Lodge
National "I loop Shoot" Orange Coast
District free-throw shooting cnntei.1 m
the 8-9 age group on Jan. I 0 at Century
High in Santa Ana.
Beauchamp, who made 21 of 25 free
throws. advanced to the California state
finaJs next month at Cal Staie North-
ridge. I le had previous ly won a local
contest at the Costa Mesa Boys & Girls
Oub in December.
The winner of the slate contest ad-
vances In the national finals in Massa-
chusetts later this year.
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th'"""'' nn lhe lol lowina 1rem)
Mike M. Sh1fll11dch
fr •'1k 11c ...
f '"' \IAtf"mtnt Wtl\
hied with the Cnunly
Clerk ol Oranie fuunly
on 17/24/03
20036t69t39
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'*9bV glwrl CTC auta Of natJonal be.l'MI, ? l •tension ot lim~ " r1111d1llonal use per mil t la1ms m•y b' ltl~d •~ Ea ~ hick dr by lor r1.11n1na Apphcat11111 tor llmtted dancinii w1lh l•de E\crow lnL 19708 ,..... '* ;e;f !,.~ Of ~ ·cl'ldi~ PA 01 34/Tenl•llvt< Tr•d e '"1111& hve enle1la111 ( Cotima Ru•ll. Ruwl.md
M duly llPP°" Map f 16070 for Steve mt ol t0< Bamboo let He•Khls CA '117411 •nd
lrwllle .~to OW IB'lion, Of a chick Krue1e1 Author tTed ••te Rnt•uranl. locat~d th• h•te '1el• tnr 1thn1
DeedofTN91mteCUlild dnnm by•,._°' age.11 lo. G1e1t Wallac•, al 1773 Newporl Ro11 cta1mssh•llbel~brt1•'''
by AA'l\JAO GAYTAl4 tedaral MYloge and for a de""" review lo ltvard In a C2 zonr 9. 2004 wlH<h " lhe ANO NORMA BAHE~ loen uaoci.tlon, NV· const11Jcl on 18 unit [nv11nnmental drlNmt 1111>111~'' d•y b~fmtJ lhe ~JOINTAHO ANDTE ............ ~ lng9 aeeoclltlon, Of two lo three 1lory, small nehon exempt. ule d•lo •p•llllcd
SUlWIY Of PIOrOSfD
OIDIWKI
i\ \"Mf't ,,, ootf~,t dl1ove
I A c HflY ol tlu~ l)rder
In '•h"w CAu'• '"~II be
'"'"l"l"rl ol lrot on,,
~1tf t°I Wtf'k fOt 10111 '°' 't·\"v .. wet:k\ orim
111 1111• date )t'I lor
h•~11nv on the prt11to11
111 lht lollnwtn11 new•
fJllJH.rt of ~t.mer »I '11 r u
lnl11111, p11nled 1n th1'
< f!Hnly N•wport IJ~••h/
Cll\IA M•u D11ly runt
D•t•• JAN 14 2004 Marlerl• laird C.rter,
JUDCl OF THI SUPl·
ltlOlt COUil
I Zon111e Appltulton
/A 0 3 88 101 Joho
Krnppman lnr • new
pl~nn~d ~·gn1n~ prOK'<UTI
1111 P~c1l1c Ath Plaza
(formerly 2 Jown Cen
ler ). louted •I 3200
Bro\lol S1teet. 3199.
l'lOD & 3?10 l'•r~ Cenlet1
OllVe. and 601 61 1. 633.
6!:1!1. & 6/!i Anion Bnu
levard '" a re iono. £11\loronnt~ntal determl
nelton eumpt
ORDINANCE 04 I " ~th•duled to be m lull
fnrce ~ltd effec. t 30 d~ys
from ti~ ildOpllon 011
hmuar 1 20, 2004. ind
w;is adu1Jled by the
lullowm1 roll e1ll vnle
COUNCIL MlMIHS:
Th" !>latenwnt wru.
l••~d w11h lh~ ('(\unty
(;lerk nt Oranke County
on l?'?l/03
200J69690CM
.... ,..,.,.,.. l8llfnga benll epeclfted lol, common uolere\I For turlhet 01101111• abuv"
dlllMI 01112/2002 In 9edlon 5102 d the development with var!· 110 0 nn lhe .oh11vr O~led lnn70.70<M r900fded ~ • F1nendll Coda and Ancn from front ut •1>11llcattons, tettpl>nnt /s/Chuon1 Pelt Tao in.tNmenl No. aultloftllld IO do buM-back r equ11erMnl~ (20 ( / 14) 7'>4 5245. 01 vlStl (S11tn•lu1 e of Ouye<) 20CllZ0231151, In Booll, MM In Ihle ...... Said ft required, m1n1mum 10 lhe ot11ce ol lh• Plan Puhtl\htd Ntwporl
Plgl , of Oflldrll ,.._ .. will be made, In lf'I It. proposed), from 101 n1n& D1vls111n, Rnom 200 Such Coil• Mua Oatly
conll In the office Of "AS IS" condlUOn, bUt selb4tlt requlremenls 77 r au 011ve. Cost~ Pllol >•nuary 23, l004
the County~ of wlthouC CO¥lnMt OI' (;>O 11 requlled, 10 ft Mne. Caltlorn11 CNS· 629613• f0?7 OrWIOI County, S... wen'9nty, eqM'Ma OI' propo~ed) hom b111ld•n1 P ubltshad Ne wport
of C811fom1e. wll _. ll'ftpllld, t'9gllftlog tllte, hei&hf 1 equu~"'enh (2 Buch·CostA Meu Daily SUPfmCOUIT Of on 011'0l2004 • 5:Jao :..,.aeand~~ slorles, mu1mum 27 ft Piiot on lanu1ry23. ?004 f&r-2:00PM, AT THE .... he1aht anowtd, J sl0ties. ro30 ~ NORTH FRONT EN-J.4 fl p1opo!ell) th1m CMlYOf<IAll&I
T'R.AHCE TO THE by llkt Deed of TNlt, ney he11h1 1equ11emenh IOOOTOCllllTOISOf OIM&((CQITYSUPIBll
COUNTY COURT· actvw1CM ~. (29 H •llowcd, 37 II HOUSE 100 CMC wttn "*'-« • pn>-propoud), •nd •~tbaca.. .aSAU COUITPICllATlCOUIT CENTER ORfVl WEST, vtdld, and ttie unpe6d for• 6 fool hlofk wtll (SKS.'104,'10SU.C.t) OftlATIOIS,J411'110TY
SANTA AHA. CA .. princlpll of IN Note ""'' tor 1,umn1u11 ltonl bnwk#ICIM-IT pu111tc auction. IO the MCW9d by u6d Deed l•ndm•po MU CIO fl. DIM,POSTOfRCllOX
........ ......., .. ceell of TNlt wlttl """"' ;•QUtr~d. 11;1nlmum :11s IONC~~~~~·, i;:.r~~ .!:t~~~ 14171,0UMICMll,
Of cfl9cll • dleertbed lher90n • pro.lded In 1 Pfopoud wilh ~n n1n1<1d sellei th11t • botk CA'26U-1S71 ...._,, OMll* 11'1 Ml.. llkt Note, p1119 ..... ltot $nd ') rommon tol , ... ,,, eboul lo bl m•"· Oil ..... . •nt11hvt l•tcl m•p lo ft "" PfTlllDIOf ~ .,...':i.:....,.., :-'.:9T~":::: f•c•hl•I• lht prorert. ol lho nsels dou1hf'd •u-JOy•a•••
-~ ....._ .__ ~~ toc&ted .111 7100 •nd below --llll'9CI '°Ind"°"' Mid ..,. ,,_ ..._, 2130 c o 1 1 The n1mn 1nd bust fOln1&-0f 11HU '-lt·~a.....,........,.J ...-.. Deed Of T anyon 1 we. n --..., -_.....,.,. -...__ 11n R2 MO Zone £m1t nnu add•e\Ses ol tilt ~lfl,_ the ~ DATED: l•.nr-ronmtnlll dtt•rminf Hlle1 tit. Ho, Ly Sny (98f05110WCAllS(fOI ., eald County CTC ..... £.-ler· 1 p 4!13!1 W, Co11,1 llwt , na,,_Of••-__. -__. • _ .......__ ...-CONDOR Ion rtvlOu,ly 1<1oe>ted .._ -
---·~• - -...,.,_ N•c•1tvt Otclt11llOn Newport Beech, A .. --. -f\fly d11 !Md In 119 ONV£. •• ....,..... 3 Pt•nnlna Ac>pl.utoon 91663 CASl-A:nn,I
... r•MIOld Deed PMK, CA lm1 PA-03 !:10 lnr Ron !ht loc1hon In C•h TO All IHTlR{Sl(O
of TNll Tiie ... ""°"* (WOO) 211 ltlt, Honv.,. •ulhorlred •t<'nt tn1 nl1 ul lht chief PE:RSONS. ....... Md __, .... ltltotmecloft (IOIS) toi remln Saucy tnd euro1tv1 ottlce ol th• I. Petitioner MAR JOR I£
OOftlMOfl di 1tgnelof1, • f7t4tt9 ly: T"'9iile'I Oavld Dthua, loi a Hiier is· same as abov11 JOY AOAMS llltd 3
eny, ol 119 ,.... illf'CIP' .... Oftloer CTC Reel d••tan review to con At lllltd by tht 'elltt. p•ttltnn with this court
erty ........ .OW II Ellilllt ..,,.. II I \ttuct thru d•t•ch•d, 111 nthe< bu••nus n1mu for • decru ch1n11n1
.......... to be: • dtbt colM90r ...._.. two stOfy dwtll1nt unlh end tddrusn u1ad by nemu u l ollO•o 'WltT Wl.80N IT lllg IO collct I Ml 011 • tit~ with an tlM Hit.I wllll1n Ihle• MAIUORIE JOY AOAMS to ·1~A Ml!SA, N!'f llltotrMIDft ob-ull11na two sto ry y .. rt before lh11 date MAIUORIC IOY AOAMS
CA, • Tiie.,...,.. ......, wtl • ....S klr dw1llln1 11n1t and • 'lKh lltt wn wnt 01 fA.BCA .... ThlMle .. 11111 purpoee. nrllnca 1ton1 ,~8, ylld dtHvctrtd lo th• b111'1 2 lHt COURT ORDCRS .... eny ~ tof AIAP574SCll f .... ·1111, HlblCk requ1rem1nll .,, none ltott •II ~'on• lntar
"'.'! INIOl1,..... d 1/U (;io' required; 6' pt()· Tho namu •nd bust "'tfll tn this m11tM shill
-posed), 1oe1ttd &t 191 nu• eddrHHI ol th11 eppnr belort thl\ coutl
•nd 199 MtH In an 112 buy-• •re Chuonc Pe~ 11 lht htttln1 Indicated
MO tone. Cnvlrontrn11ntel Tio, 4535 W Coul below to show 011H II
OetermlntllOll •••tnl>t Hwy • "41'#1)0ft AUl.h, •ny •hy ..... p•llllOll f0t
4 Pltnllutl ~tlon CA. ~ ch•n&t of nerne should
PA-03 ~1 fOf Pavl L•nll, TIM HMb to be told not be ar•nted
eutllorlud 111nt 101 lie dnc:rlbff In 1e11erel N011Cf or llCARINO
o . All f yrnltuct [jg 01J1· U17104 limo 2.00
OTY Of COSTA IESA
A PROPOSro OROI
NANCC 1i ~cltrduled lt11
ddOphon •I th• regulM
City Co1111c1t mc~•ma .. r r •bruary ?. ?004 belll~
Ordlnnnct 04 'l. reaard ma • Siie ipec11tr 11001
are" ratio •nd \tic
spectltc 1e\ldtnl1~t
den\llJ 101 the 1901
Newpcu t P11,. Res•
dences Pro1~rt l11uled at 1901 N1w11orl Bou
levud 1n rht Pl•nn"d
Development Commer cral (POC) rone
111( MOllON lo JllYe
Ordinance 04 ? f11 st
rud1n11 urned by the
fnllowma 1011 ull vote
(OUNCll Ml M llUt
AYIS1 •-• ...... Cew· -.s. ........ .
NOISr •-·-·Ste.I. AISINf1"-e.
tH£ FULL Tr II T ot the
ordinance may be read
1n the Ctty Clefk'1' Offu e,
77 f elr 011ve, CM ta
Mesa.
JUUf fOlClll
OepvfyCltyCt-•
Publialltd N•wport
8HCh·Co1t1 M4tu Daily
P1lol Jlnue1y 2J, 2004
f026
Puhl1'l1ecl Newl'o• I
H•n• h rn,I~ Mr'• O~lly
Pilot Jnnuary 16. 7J. 30.
f t ltt UAI y 6 2004 F022
llOOO Of PUIUC HlAm
NOllr:( t<: 11ER(BY
CIVl N lhdl ~ pub II~
h~M tnl( Wtll bt• hftld by
tht1 Cn't" M••~ C:tly
t:num 11 on I 1>h111•ry ?.
?()(M ,,t fi l() p 1n , In
lht' C'ottnrll Ch~mbers of
City H•ll 11 F au Drove.
nn lhe lnll11w1n111lem
S P( (;IJ t(; Pl AN
AMI Nl>MI NT SP 03 01
tn 1111.n1pn1AI• rhe
lh~1t~1 Md Arh IJ"trlct
Plan lnln lh& Nor lh
Cu\la Mi u S11•~•ll<'
Plan ( nv11onmenlal
Uctf1mtnal10n (umpl
TOWN Cl NllR ORIVf
MASffR Pl AH f111 fuhire
1n1p1ovemcnl of !own
Cenlet Drlvo belwtM
Pftrk Ctnl10 Dtlve 8nd
Av•nu~ of the Arh
( nv11onmental O.ttrml
nation I 1n1I LIM 1100
tr lHI Al ORfM[H
llONf 0 ACTION IS
CllAlllNGfO ~COURT,
the challenee may be
llmll~d lo only lhote
•nun raised •t Ille
public h111lnt d<!'ulbtd
In Iha Mhet. Of lft
w1illen cor1~nc11
deJl•fllld lo the City
Councll 11 Of Pfk>f to,
I flt publlt htJtrtna.
2 M1n0< Des1an R~v,,w
/A 0.1·93 for Bob Wtlwn,
a11tho111ed 1eenl 101
Victor Schubert, to
construct ,n •PP•o••
mately 3,lf>O 5q fl. lwo·
i t o r y ~In ate lamoty
home, louted er 983
Grove Pl1ee 111 •n RI
tnne E.nvtronmenlal
dete1m1natlon eaempl
3 Minor Condt110n1I
Use Ptrrnlt ZA 03 105
for Wayne Mllltt, lo
modify ulsllna Coud•·
t1onftl Un Per m1t for an
•uto towma buslntH to
•llOw tt woodwo11t1n11
(cabinet manufactmma)
•hop In • IHI' I 10n o t II\•
bu1ld1n1. louted ti 96!1
W 18th Street In an MG
rone ~ nvir onmenhf
dat•rm1nehon: tumpl
Published Newport
Beach Cost• M«sa 01lly
Pilol Januerv 23. 2004
f019
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et , ..... ..
flclll. ..... ...
lht followln1 penon
ht' abandoned th• uae
of tht I k titlO"' 6usl·
ness H•mt Crnunt
I lnanc1al Ser'ttc•i.
t 7l50 Nt•hope S t
•512, Founlaon V11ley.
CA92708
The Flettllous Buslnni
nam. reftr1td to above
WH flied In Or•n.t•
County on 03/03/'DJ. nu: HO. 200l69J557J
Mii 1 M Slteflnd«ll.
12640 (1Klicl Sl, C1tden
Gro'te. CA 9Z840
£11nk Iicaa UZJ
AYIS1 M......_, M--
•••r, Cewo", Steel,
Sth.efer. NOES: N-.
AISINfr N-•·
ORDINANCE 04 I.
•mends Tille 13, Alllcle
10. of the Costa Mes•
M11nte1pel Code reca1t11n1
tloodpl•ln and ftoodW•Y
t11sr11rts me FULL 1£XT ot the
ordln1nu may be reed
tn the City Clerk's Oll1ce.
77 F 1lr Drive. Costa
Meu
JUUi rOLOll
C>epvty City Cler\
Published Newport
B11ch Co'\.ta Meu D•1ly
Piiot Jonu••v 23, 2004
f02!>
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FOi CIWM I owms.
OfMCOMOtK
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To Whom II M•y Con
c~n Tht Narue(~) of lht
Appr1cent(l) 1'/are·
CfltVULO 8088Y
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The •Pi>hClllll• tided •bov~ Mt •pply1n1 to
the Deputment of
Altohollc Be'tlrll•
Control 10 Mii •lcof\olte btva,.1n er 301?
l'f( WPOflT Bl VO • HCW· POR1 BE.ACH, CA 92663
Typ• of llCAllH(\)
•P9fted for 41 ON
SAL[ 0((1( ANO WIHl
EA TIHC.l PLACt
rublhhtd fhwporl
8et<h/Cott• Mtse D1ilr
Piiot Janur• 23. 2004
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23 2004 F98/
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11e do•ne bu>men n
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f1Ml\ln 4717 Silliman
Or • llunhngton R•~th
C8 92649
MlchAcl Steven Con
WAY, 4212 S1ll1m•n 01.,
Bunltnaon Buch C1
92649
Liu Ann Cnnwty 4717
S1lhman Dr • lhm1tnat11n
Beach Ca 9?649
Th" bus1neu I\ .on
ductod by hu>band and
wofe
ll•v11 yon Jt8•1el1 doma
buslneu yet' No
Mochatl Steven Con
way
t hi\ Sffltmtnt WH
filed w1lh the County
Clet It ol Ounec Count1
nn 01/13/04
2000t70 .. 0
Oelly Pilot hln I 6, 73.t 30,Feb.6,2004 fOI<
Rc-.W-... s......
Jhe followon1 1•t• .ons
•'" do1n1... bu~MH 11 Sky H11h Kbetlna. 10102
I •II River Ct , f'ounteln
V1lle1, CA 9?708
Pal M Cu1l•le. 10102 r 111 Rt•tr Ct , Fountal11
Y1nt~. CA 92708
Thb bu"""" Is con•
dueled by· •n lndt•iclu•f
H11t11 you start!IG Ito•"'
busintu 1•t? Yes. l!IM
Pit M, Curlale
lhl• tflllflltlht •••
llltd with lhe Counlt
~ltf~~an1• C011nly
~te. .. Oelly ,.llot Jan 18, u.,
30, f1&. 6. 2004 FOh~
Al2 foday, Janua~ 23. 2004 .._ _____ _
Ltpl Notices 2MO Ltpl NotiCll 2l4G L•IMoticts -ltplNatlca
The l"lluw111~ llW"'""
•• ~ do111v liu\m~u o ll11•lul 'lllHI P1on11
o•dt Uwnel\ 1U1 lh 1\tot Street Suite 110
C:o1lt Mu" CA 91626 N~wpotl RMI (1tal1
Se1v1<.o, In~ (CA) 1122
B11 .. tut $lint liulte 110
l,;u•I• Meu CA 926~
l hi\ t11oi11u• " con
1lulffd by • t111 11m dflon
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lol•d .. 1th Utt l.11u111t
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2102 Ou11neu Cenlu
0t Ste 130 II vine, CA
9M11
E1 °'"''" Inc (CA). 2102 B11smess C:•nt•r
Dr Ste IJO lrvmt. CA
92612
1111\ bus111eu " 1.on
dueled by • rorporahon
Hue yO\I sler t..i c161na
bustnn• yet I
Yu. l/01/04
£2 Dre.tin\ Inc [rlll
nstr11111 Cl o th" ••~ttment wu
ltl•rl ""tll the Cuul\ly
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L•r Ken A$SO<••ln.
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lhl\ •l•t1ment wu
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Costa Me&e. CA 92617
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(CA), 9JO W llllh St
Untt A 1. CoO• MtH,
CA9262/
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ducted by • ~orporallon
ll•ve you 11.,ttd dolflC
business 1•11
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<WS MGR
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un 12/08/03
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JO Feb 6.2004 F020
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•II dollll b1 .. tnH) H
Alhlwt11 Finl Clu.sl<,
4695 M•cArthUI Coull,
S111te •~O. Newport
6uch. CA 92660
Athftttt f"lr•t. LLC
(CA), 4695 M.cAlt.hur
Cou1 I, S..11• 450 New
f)llr I 8Hc:h. CA 92660
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dlKltd b~ • t1m1ltd
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tltvt you started doin1
buslntu yet? No
Alllleh1$ F1ut. LLC.
B11•n Murphy COO
Th" •t•t•ment wn
liltd wllh the County
Clerk ol 011na• County
on 12n3/0J
2003'969017
011ty Ptlul J4n 2. 9. l6.
2 J :l004 f 98A
fldltiM .... .... s .........
l ht follow1ne P•• 'on'
•re do1n1 buSJneu n
Southwest r 11une11I
Sed1d1, ~4 Col\•Cd
Onve. Newpor I Buch
CA 92660
Kevin 0 t1arbe1 t S4
Co,.1tR Or1vt, New~orl
Buch CA 92660
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dull•d bv • 1nd1v1du•I
H~•f yo u 'l•r led ~011111
busmen )'•I'
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l<e•111 D ti11btrl
111,. >ldtemtnl w.n
loled with !hr Counly
Cl•rk of 01•1111• Counlv
on 17 73/0J
200'696900S
O•ily P1l()f Ian 7 9 16.
73.2004 1986
Flctitieus lusintss
HCllM StatllMl'll
lht lollowmQ P•""n'
ai• do111e busm•'' "' In Sri" laud Entitlement
& Oevelopmtnl se,.•cn
1691 Mesa 01 Apt S I'>
San I• Ana CA 9770/
Oougla> G Sl••w~ll
1691 Me'• Or Apt s I!>
Santa An• CA 927111
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duded by 311 1nd1111d11AI
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fll•d w1lh llu Cu1111ly
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01101 1 l 04
20046970143
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JO f •ti 6 2004 f007
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The lollowln1 perwns
111 doillt bv\lntu •• Acupuncl11re Networ~.
'30 J2nd Sheet •100
Newport Beach . CA
92663
LI• Acupuncture, Inc .•
(CA). 430 32nd Street
1100, Newpcwt Buth.
CA 92663
lhls bualneu ts eon
ducted by • corpo,.tlOn
HIV• you 1taf1ed dotnC
business r•Cf
Yu, 1/1/2004
Lee Ac1tpunctu11. Inc.,
N•m Suk LM, President
Thll sl•lement wn
tiled with the County
Clerk of Ouna• County
011 01/13/04
20046t70US
O•lly Pilot Jin 16 23 JO, Feb 6. 2004 F004•
.FidlllM ......
"-*"-' fhe followme ptt•ons
a• t do•na busm1ss H
Med•len a nee, 230 Ltllt
Ln •302. Nt wpo1 I
Bu1.h. CA 92663
K•• yn Ghouk•ssi;on
230 Lille ln . 1302,
Newpor t Buch , CA
92663
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du~ led by 1n md1111dudl
Have you sla• tod dom11
bul!neu yell
Vu 2007 Auau•t
Kary11 Choukdss•M
lh1s slalfn,.nt wu
llltd with the County
Cleik of Oranae County
on 01/13 04
20046970137
011ly P1101 Jen 16 23.
30 feb 6. 2004 rOt4
lidltlM INttss
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The followm11 ~erson~ di• doina business •S
Willow LHne C1ftables
and Coll1cllbles. 431
Hdm11ton Costa Me.a.
C•llforn1a 97627
Cathy l ynn Sulhvan
4JI Hamilton Cost•
Mesa Callfornra 941627
I hi\ business os con
dut led by dn 1nd1v1dual
lld•t ynu star ltd do1n11
hll\111.~S v~P No
C•lhy l ynn Sullivan
fhis •l•lemenl ""•'
lll<d w•lh lh• Lounly
Clu1k ul Or·"'~" Cuuutv
on 01 12 04
20046970761 D••lv Pilot Ian I 6 23.
JO t eb 6. 2004 r 023
Pince your ud
t.odoyl
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"' do1111 busintu n EL CAMPEON OlSCOTl·
CA, Jl9Dl Cenlino Ctp
lllreno '6. S•n Juan
C•iii.trano. CA 92675
£1 C1mpeon. Inc .
(CA), 3192'1 Cimino
C1pl,1r1no •14. S•n
Jutn C1plslr •no, CA
9267!>
Th11 1>usin1n IS con·
ducted by· • corporetlOfl
H••• you started dolna
busln1n yet? Yes. 1996
El C•mpeon, Inc •
Set1lo Oonalu, Prul·
dent
This statement was
hied with the County
Cler~ of Oran11e County
on 12/23/0J
200S6t6t020
Dally Piiot Jin. 2. 9. 16,
23, 1004 F98t •
flctlllM ..... ... s .......
The follow1n1 persons
all dOIOi buSll)ISS H :
lumpma Jatll Shon, 686
W 19th SI . Costa Men.
Ct 92621
Ramon Alatorre, 3065
Roy" Lane. Co•le Mesa
CA 92621
This bus1neu rs con·
dutled by· an 1nd1v1dual
H••• you s tarted doln&
bustneu yet'
Yes. 3 1992
Ramon Alatorre
lh1s statement wn
hied with the County
Clerk of Oraniie County
on 01/13/04
2004'97082S
Oa•ly Pilot Jan 16, 73
30.Feb6.2004 ro21
flditlM lwsintu ,._s.......,
lhe lollowme persons
•re dome busmus as A
L•ltle hste of Asia, 2394
Newpo1 I Blvd Costa
Mesa, CA 926V
loan Van lran. 8604
l C1tfh1de Or Anaheim
CA 92'808
This bustn~\S 1s con
dueled by dfl ind1v1dual
lfave you st11 led <101n1
bus1n••' yet>
Yes, 1/0//04
Toan Van T1•n
lh1> s tatement w••
llled w1lh the County
Cl,;rk ul 01anee CounCy
onOl 1304
20046970825
Daily Pilot Jan 16. lJ,
30.Feb 6 2004 f018
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RIA •2, 517 W, Wllsorl
St .• Costa .,._u , CA
92627
El Campton, Inc ..
(CA), 31921 Cimino
C1plst11no f 14, S•n
Juan C1p11trano, CA
92675
This bu11ness Is con·
duct•d by: • corpor•tlon
H••• you started dolna
bullnns yel? Yea, 2000
El C1mpeo n , Inc ..
Sera10 Go11111ez. Prtsl·
dent
!his s tatement was
hied with the County
Clerk of 011111• County
on l2/23/0J
200S6t6t021
Dilly Piiot Jan. 2. 9. 16.
23 :l004 r980·
FktltlM ...... •s.....
lh• lollowtnc pe,.ons
are do•na busmen ts.
J Styles. 1500 Kmes Rd ..
Newpor I Beach Ca hf.
92'663
Rand• R Hochwald,
1500 K11111s Rd ,
Ne.,,porl Buch, Calif
92663
Th11 business 1s con
ducted by an md1v1dual
Hne you star led do•na
buslnns yet? No
Randi R Hochwald
lh1s s tatement was
Med w1lh the County
Cletk of 01dnee County
on 01/13/04
20046970842
Oa1ty Pilot Jan 16, 23.
30. r eb 6. Z004 ro10
fktltiM ltniness
"-S"'-ill
Tht follow1n11 per sons
are do1na busineu as.
f7 OeS111ns. 2111 Doc·
tors Cucle A 104 Costa
Mesa, CA 92627
Wiley Mattson, 2111
Doctors C11cle A 104,
Costa Meu, CA 92&27
Th1\ business 1s con·
dueled by· an md•vtdual
H••ll you started do1n11
business yet'
Vns. 12 I ·03
W1lty Mall\011
Th" statement wu
filed with the County
Clerk of Or •nee County
on 12/23/03
20036969015
D•lly Pilot Jan 2 9. l6.
23. 2004 f 985
........
... s......
TIM followlll• peiaons
.,. dolna bUW1•.s u .
El CAMf'EON TAQUERIA,
31'21 C•mlno C11>lst11
no f l6. Sen Ju•n C•p·
lllrano, CA 9267!>
El Campion. Inc.,
(CA), 31921 Camino
C1pist1ano 11', Sen
Ju•n C•pislreno. CA
9M75
TlllS business 11 eon·
ducted by: • COfPOlthon
Have you s!Mted dolna
1>111lneu r•tl Yes, 1996
Cl Cempeon. Inc.,
Ser11o GonulH, Preal·
dent
This stttemtnt WIS
filed wllh the County
Clerk of Orane• Counly
on 12n3/0J
2003H6t022
Delly Pilot Jan. 2. 9. 16.
23 2004 F979•
flctlllM ....
"-*'-' lhe followma persons
are dome business es
Seaway Properties, SOOO
Birch SI Ste JOO.
Newport Buch, CA
92660
P1mel1 Stewart. 27191
011syfleld Dr • L11una
N1euel. CA 92671
This business Is con
ducted br an individual
Have you started do1n11
business yet7 No
Pamela Stewa11
lhis stetemenl was
flled wllh the County
Clerk ol Orana• County
on 01/13/04
2004'970824
Dally Pilot Jan 16, 23,
30, r eb 6, :l004 FOi 7
flditlMlwiins
"-S....... The followin& persons
ue dome business u ·
Scott Special lnspechon.
438 Bolero War New·
port Buch. CA 92663
Scott James Slmp,on.
438 Bolero Way. New-
port Beach. Ca 92663
This business is con
dueled b; an 1nd1v1dual
~lave you started doin11
business yet'
Yes 1/8/04
Scott lames Simpson
This sl•lemtnl was
l1ltd w1lh lhe County
Clerk of Or •nee County
on 01/13/04
20046910831
Dally Pilot Jan 16. 23.
30. f eb 6. 2004 FOOS
Place your ad today!
(949) 64~5678
......... l lht":o~.on" ' •rt dolnc builneu u : ' lnl•IJI~ Flntncl•I So '
luUons, 22365 EJ T IMO
Rold, 1272. l ake f'oi .. 1.
C:•lifornlt 92630
R1nd•I Geu, 22365 El
Toro Road, •'l72, L1k1
fOfast, C•hforni1 92630
Robef't Bienlu, 22365
Cl Toro lloed, •272. l1k1
f"ortat. C1hf0tnla 92630
This business Is cot1·
ducted by· co-partners
Have you slM1ed dollle
business yet? No
Randal Gass
This st1t1menl wn
hied wrth the County
Clerk ot Orana• County
on 01/05/04
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Dally Pilot Ji n 9. 16,
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RctltiMa.a.ss •s....... The lollow1na persons
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Newport Center Or
#206, Newport Buch,
CA92660
Mark G1dd1nes. 534
C•telina Or , Newport
Beach. CA 92663
Paul Moen. 6811 Srl11er
Beach Circle. Hunt1n1ton
Beech, CA 92648
This business 1s con
ducltd by. a eener•I
partnership
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hied w1tb lhe County ;
Clerk of Oranee County _ 4
on 01/13/04
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Oa1ly Pilot Jen 16. 23.
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Old Com~! Cold. silver.
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cullccl1bles 949 642 9448
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HOMES FOR SALE
ORANGE 5400
COUNTY
Corona del Mar
NIWUSTINGS
CONOO Jbr + den & 3.5
b~ front brand new So
of the hwy. Sl,450.000
OUPUX 3br 3ba & 2b1
2ba Corner No. of hwy,
Sl.450,000
Owner /Aeent
800·64().6661
Huntington BelCfl
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llACH. POOL, SPA & '"
MOlll. LOW $200'1.
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WWla mTIMS & CATS
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p bklOd lned. nMlred.
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Business loans 3915 Irvine • ' t
3615
Vacationers out
of town lost
their dog. So
out of kindness
Kim from Dog
Wash said they
could use her
phone number
because they
lived out of
area. Dog Wash
did not lose the
dog and was
re · no way
s onsible.
IUSINISS STAllT·OP
Ha11me dllficulty st.,tina
or n pandm& a small
buslneu 7 f 0< the help you need cal 888-567 -431 s
INDUSTRW.
PROPERTY FOR LEASE 4402
41001f •(tot•cl yllf~,
Westside bfoch from
17th & Newport Blvd
Met 949 675-6700 est 24
Cer-tlel M•, 2865
E. Coast Hwy. She<e q.lll
fwntshld office w /CPA
S300/mo 949-760-9033
be<vtlv1 Offlcff 2787
Brlstol, CM S500-S700m
tnelucles use of eonferenct
room Cati 714-556-9188
Prl1R• Office Swlte
Approx 681'1. l063sf &
1223st ti SI 80·11.981$t
n11r N••J>Of:I Center.
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Of ll 40x40, 50x75. l•O AC • Only $49,900,
80• 150. C•ll Howl Bast Adltcenl lo Htlloft•t E•
Off11llloyl00 499-2760 f"OtHt. deer, small
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3 homes 3 & 4br
$549.000 $615.000
$624,000
Owner/Aeent
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G~eotC'""'--""d
Townll-•• from 3SOll
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(714) 217. 1794
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lOT •ott SAU N1wport
Buch 648 Via Lido Soud
Sl,685.000 Coast Prop
erllu of C1lif Llurie Lealo 949-509-8923
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AGENCY,
AND RESUME
SERVICES
ARlmablles 9000
Employment
St!Vlces
IMW I ffl S21 Ea
ceHent cond. while/Ian.
prem p1cka11e. all nlto. 8020 $22,950 949 515 0782
OCLIVER "NEW' MOTOR
HOMES and Travel Tralk!ts
f0t P•yl Hotllon Trans
l)Otf IS wekll\& QUlltfled
dr•vets to dellvt'f vthtcles
to 111 48 \tales & Canada
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Employment 8500
MANICUUST e.p
w/cl1enlel lor s~1nc.re
IMW 1991 521 h
ctllent cond wh1le/11n.
prem paclo.aae. all ulus
$71. 950 949-515 0782
IMW '01 ?3 coupe,
3 0, !ispd, 23k 1111 lull
lact warranly, sllver/blk
lthr. CO. mnrl. 19111
whls beauUtul hke new
Lond Ion avail v99!i62 I
$21 !l!l> Bl<r ')lg. 586 l 888
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31r 21e, new capel & New ,_ "'""" 11 h 11:.a
paint. no pets. 277 16th on Pww15lJla hVtll' w
nlon 111 Newport Buch
2br 2t.a , beach view Call Son•• 949-64!>-2066 Chevrelet '99 Monte c .. 10 2dr coupe V6, 30K
•Ctual m1, silver tareen
metalht. CO buul1lul
like new cond $6495
v812491 Bkr 949-5861888
RURAL PROPERTY
FOR SALE
Rancftel,farms/
Counlly Property 5915
20 AClll ltAHCHIS Ne•
bOOmlllC El Paso. leus
Ro'ads Surveyed,. Pre·
1s:le! $8,995 $9!> wn monthly. ( 10"'/
Open
do 2 16 months) Sunul
R inches Free maps/
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ONA llST IMGAIN, MU.
3 6 aero $29,900
or de rs Slale Land B
8N utill.li ranch 111 Wiiiams/
f la11~t1ff area. perfect .100 citmale Spectaculat 6
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ISCEWNEOUS M
R ENTALS
Piece •7 $1700/mo Ir**!. wall to ~ p .
949 720 9422 u I 203 wd I*~ ~ 95293-46.'I>
Ip, gar. m11de laundry
$1900/mo yrly l•e Ail
714 423 1652
~ t.m ~Ml, .wy 1 llr 1 bo oll street 3br 2ba upper unit on
pvt. h 2bo PETS <Jl wd. parkrn1. coin l1undry, peninsula nu pa1nl/
..._ ,,_.... ~-.. near water Dock avail tonoleum b1lcony Ip •ii ~S2.«X>96~1 SIOOO/mo949 722 9130 $2200949 293 4630
1'114-Charmine cottaae
hardwd firs, new kllch.
I& yard, 2 c aar. w/d incl, S2200m 1'114e completely
redone home 3br l ba. all
~ llld. IK bec:ky•d
$2500rn 9'9-!J00.9nl
Huntington Bead!
SS+ Uwmwtt pied comm
llr 2be COlldo. ~. ~e. wd. dw. p. ~. ,.., ..
now Sl«"JO 7l4-96!Mm9
Laguna Niguel
UDO ISU STUDIO
Laree closet & bAlh,
sunny nposure $1000m
A11t 949 675 6161
s.,...Jeuo ..... 1 '/~ ~. betnl Oen fmt
Hme. Lease. av•• liln I
SI 525 l1d 11H 949 41&-079>
OCEAN VllW
!Br. all new Yearly
S 15!>0/rno Assoc 1aled
Rulty949 67J Jb6J
Nf' Sh0<et 3br i'ba I&
ocn view deck. taund lac
µarhrn11. Av11I f tb I
S2200/mo 949 903 6353
N' Hel9hh 2br 2b•
fanvm fp, hd#d fh pvt
Vllld See 2110 Cor.tl Ave.
$Z25C)no 94U42· !>41111
3br 3bo houH, quiet •re•. newly relurb1shed
2 car ear wd hkup•
S2300tnio 949 759 0874
Rooms tor Rent 6040 Balboa Penlnsula On L. Nl9uel Golf
Cour H 3br 2ba, beautiful
f'ININSUl.A f'OINT, !BR condo end·unit 2-car a~r.
very quiet neighborhood $2200/mo 949·716·6196
Av11lable Feb 16 yrty u-....a •• ""' $985/mo 949 675-2869 ,_.,...,., _w1
2br 2ba or 111er nu loyfronl 2br 2bo, ••ew
paint carpet ltte. clan dech den loll l blks to
lo shop~. Ip. I c &•r wd. bch dock Avail dbl gar
agt $1775 949 270 1103 S2495 A11t 949 642·9666
Golf Cour .. Vlewt NI
I br. Iba. 1~ share
~y tac.. kc:h. drc rni utj
rv'n:i ~rro 949-6ol0-71a!
Nl/Oce°" View ao-
Ouanlronl 22nd. Prtnle
room, unturn. shirt bi,
ut11~ paid no/smk,
kttchonette, fndry, lblk
to Newport pier. i 730rn
Call Sam 949-278-1905
(between 9am·!)pm)
Storage~afltt Space For Rent 6060
Corona del Mar
C111tom, 11111 ltwlh 2+2
1araat + c11por1, alarm.
A/C. Fp, 2 p1t1os, wired
home lhtaltr. lndry rm.
trevertrnt, H20 peek
S3075/mo949 230-1771.
J-IM Creek 31>f, 2ba,
I level, new kitchen &
up1rades available 3/1 NPll 24hr st0< age, 400-S3500mo (949) 640-4497
600!.I units Perfect lor
vehic~. tow r ale\ c.ill
Carolyn 949-863 1390
RESIDENTIAi. RENTALS
ORANGE 7400 eom Mm
COUNTY
Balboa Island
WT 511 stAOOVS
2br Iba apt, quiet area,
no pets 949-574-5134
UCIPnONIST for Re~
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pref not ~ lllx res 9119 673-9200 /aj 96&4200
YIAal Y UASIS
flHI NIWPOllT HOMES
A.I. GllUNDY ltlAl TOltS
t4t-67S-6161
2lr I lo, new palnVc.arpo:t
7-ctll Pfa&fl, bacilyMd 1/2
blodl to ocean. must \ee Sl8XVrro 949-278-1905 cal
~ !lllm 5pm ortf
2W, 2toa. 2 -....... 1 wnhm Style, lrplc bad.
bay V-, IUOCllhon, pool
SllKX>/mo 562·434·1470
2b< 2ba ue>daled unit.
hdwd firs. nu parnt comm
P004/51)8, fitness cir •at S1~~3-71KX>
OR
On Water, Jbr I 5ba
patio. I rar gar. new
hitch l•undrv & cla\.k
avail $2500 949 7'l2 9730
llvfft loy View approa
280Chf custom upar ad
ed 3br • family room.
m50/mo 949 632-6489
lt 2lir 2lla .__ In
!oho<~ steps to beach,
new/pa.,Vlloor~ Li yd S3!m Robert 949-100-1150
Slef'• to Newport
Hel9hta .lbr 2ba 1rnmat
$804,900 Remu Cap &
1001 949 4!iJ.13!i2
Newport Coast
Trevor• I l•vel gated
comm 2br 2ba 2 c ear
yr ly S32'>0 mo Coast
Properll~\ of C•ltf LaurO!
lea&IQ 949 509 8923
Can r1 sttm to
get to all th ou
rtpairjobs
around tlit liouu?
Rentl
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WGI SUNNY 2br I !>b1 New,..rt ecrHa the
7 slory. 11ar It yard ufll •trfff 2br l.Sbt oo pets
net great loc allon Sll!IWmo 1665 lrvint Ave
$1850/mo 949 675 0993 •3 949-720-9422 1203 6030 I Ltt tht Cllmijitd
Stnict Directory £Wf'ottT HACH luaury
b each house, on the
at er, priv ba. gar bo~t
hp S895 949·650 117J
w
5
48r 21A, Upper Unit,
lrg master w/balcony,
also front deck. auaae
wace. $2900/mo yearly
A11t 949·123·1363
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Service Directory
"NO ICE TO AOERS
California law re
qu11es that conlrac
tor& takine 1obs that
total $500 or more
(labor or materials)
be lrcen,ed by the
Contnctors Stale
lrcen.e Board. Stale
l•w also requ11es thal
contractors include
their license number
on ell advertlsrne. You
un check the slatus
of your licensed
contrac tor 4t
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800 321 CSLB Unl1
censed contractors
hk•na robs thal
tot1I loss than $500
must state in their
1dverhum1nts that
they ere not licensed
by the Contractori
Stele license Board."
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30 yurs Upilrience
QulckBooks ~1011st
Call Jim 949 278-9129
T•&Acd.~' ~ CPA w/14 yrs
exp Cal for l'tomot'°"1
Rob !M9 25.l-4194
Auto Services
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Competitive llotes
Conveniently locottd on the Penlnsulo
407lhtSt. ........ hedt
Cafllentry
A -Z HANDYMAN
Install, reface cabinets.
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mokq Dote 714-546-n!B
'-~~ <abfttry. Oxn. k*:hsl.
nmx1ltl. ~ lA25all esc B11an 949 515·9699
Clrpet Cleaning
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caroec cteanmg soec111
3 (()()111$ & hallw.ly .....
IOCllldeS prec;ondtllonlng
CAll TODAY· CWll TODAY
Kevin 714-321~3142
tatptt Repalr"81a
o CAltf'IT o CHf'IT o
R~pa1n, P1tchln1. Install
Courleous. any si11 jobs.
Whoteulel 949·492·0205
I SIDI CHAaMING, like
new 2br I 5ba town-
house style 2522 Elden
$1375/mo 949·642 5488
Computer Services
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714-612-2786
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PC Repair~ IJPll'tdes/New
rusonllble rain. Mlcrm.ft <Mt. .Im 714 '34-4783
COl1Crltl & MllOlly
lrlcli llecli st .... Tiie
Concrete. P1tio. Onveway
Fireplc, BBQ. Refs. 25Yrs
Eap. Terry 714 557 7594
c-i.-y w.t. c;..,,.,., 8nck. Stone. Til.
Orlwnys. etc. Rtlll*, '*> lob too Jlnll 714-615-!0;2
Touch orKJ~
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HouH Cleaning
20 yun in 8u1i~ss
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Sprlna Cleaning
Sp«IAI\
WITTHOEFT DaYWAll
All pheses sm/lre robs
CUANI 20yn, fair. tree
est L4<XXlXI 714-6J9.14.t7
Electrtcll Services
SMALl JOI IXf'IH
locel, Quick Response
Home, Yard & Dock Elect
4!I> Yn Eqi OuncMn Elech:
l'27'5870 96&-70'2
1.1.C. llectrlc low puces
Ioctl contrllciof, no job too
smal, no job too btQ. Refs
lClOO ~ lllCl~alal
(714)842-1410
UCINSID CONTIACTOl
'*>jobtoo,,,.M-i
Repalf, remodel. fans,
JC)&, MW SVC 9fi.645-JEl56
Floor1ng/Tlle
CUSTOM CJIL\TM TU
lnsUlabOn. Wfe uramic.
marble, stone bM. 1t7S
llll612044 Jeff 714-612 9961
Gnu! a-... Stone/T'lle
Cle.wq Pollsl-.. St-alln&-ll Yrs. ~ Fr~ 0omo
Cdcieco Inc 949-lb-2960
UAICY V.-.. R~f'd Regroultn & Installation
TILE OE~N 949 673 806!J
714-~ 71• 883 2031
Ganltntna/
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714-715-2828
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[)nge Seim °"" ~ ""1r9. ..._ 1.9 °"' lAll °"' '-Tree Service, Yard
Cleanup, M11nt1nAnu,
Sprinkler Repau. Hauhne
(t4t ) 6SO-t711
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Handyman/
Home Repair
RES TORE • REPA'R
& REMODEllNG
GENF.1A1. mm
lc MAINTENANCE
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No Job Tho Smal1
Dave BamJ..lton
94~322·8292
Al.AN THI HANDYMAN
All worlo. eu111nteed
P\Jmcirc, EIKtrlCll Docn,
r Mii CMll * 9&21M-8Ri
Fl• u,. S,.•tlellet. All
types ol repairs. EIKtrr·
cal. l)llHnblrlfl, doors, Wlller
helteB, tile & more
24/7 dtys 714 366 1881
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Dryw1U • Slucico
Ptlntlna, Tiie & l!IOf• 20+ Yaart E1pt1ienc;1!
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UCf PllONIST f'T up to
J2 hOU1$, musl WOtk
weehnds & occas1on1I
n111hls and have pleaunt
phone voice. prolu
\1onal appear a net able
to hdndle busy phonu m lobby Apply 1n per son
@:> 3!>00 Pacific lliew
lh, COM 949-644-2700
Weekend lteceptlonttl
N B r rdl eslale olfu has
IOlffied Ollfflllil for a wllnd
Recephon1st Must be
depefldabi,. professional
and have eaoelltnt com
munir•tinn skills r u
r_!)U111t' tn 94CJ.644•1690
U Clf'TIONIST
Part h me l'venin&\ &
weekend< l ntry level
po\1hon I yurs work
e 111e11l'nl e Newpor l
BuL'1 949 574-8333
RICff'TtONIST [ •p'd Pl
for Rul £state office 1n
Newport Beach please
lu resume 949 720 7301
SALIS ASSOCIATES
F/Pl Carys Island R1sor1
ware mens clothm11 store
tn f ash1on Island & h vine
Speclrum. llnl benehls/
hMlth 401K Call Steve
l outk\ 949-640 2371 or
lu 949-642-2152
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C.rhutl:>Nry fl'lt stae 11
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req NiS P•ao 9119-121 !>133
Pre-achool T -Mn r /1 Pf! lcMg 12 ~ ECE
unit~ • eaperience
Cotto MeM 714-54(). 1175
PUT AfEW
WORDS TO
WORK FOR
YOU!
(949) 642-5678
Haullng
JUNK lO THl OUMPlll
/ 14 968· 1882
llVAll A8Ll TOOAYt
949 673 ~S66
House Cleaning
House Cleonlng9bp'd
Whly!Br wkly/Monlltly
Rel \ Crut rates' Imelda
')19 !148 4285 94CJ. 278-007
Landscaping
c-tcr11>et1r..,.... kr~tlOn. ~. Cuslom Qualrty Workmanship
714-642-4V8
MO¥tng & Storage
',', I 1•1 T Hf 11"-..
r.~ 0l'j I ,~, 1.,f l~,:~(1(
Open 7 Daya
Low Rates
Stonoge Speciale
Since 1981
949-645-4545
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Painting
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Creal P11cel Cuar anteed
work free est L#375602
714 538 1534 1 390 2945
IKl'S CUSTOM f'MfTIHG
Profl. clean qu•hty work
lnte<ior/eal and docks
l .,03468949 400 1054
Joyao"'' f'olnlln9 Top Qualtty, Compelrtrve
lnterror/ht L•648228
Call Jay 949 650 5066
KMN lOONfY f'AINTING
Quallty work Low role,
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