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'THURSDAY, OCTOBER 3, 2002
New Dllnes o\mets say no hotel in future
Instead, resuming Fourth of July fireworks
on list of priorities, as well as adding RV
spaces and stacked boat storage.
about $25.5 million. •1 suppose
there's a poulblllty that the hotel
option could be c:onsidmld. &ut
It's not in our plans right now."
quiring voter approval for some
projects this slze, Evans repre-
sentatives decided they would
abandon their unpopular plan.
June Cn•1r•nd• Daily Pilot
NEWPORT BP.ACH -Though
they'll never say •never," the new
owners of the Newport Dunes
say It's not very likely they will
build a 275-room hotel on the
site.
"We haYe gone into the trans-
action happy to run the property
as is for the time being." said MJ-
chael Gelfand, president of Terra
Vista Management, which along
with Goldrich & K.est Industries
bought the Dunes on Aug. l for
The ownen have the right to
build the already-approved 275-
room family-style Inn on the site
if they choose. Previous owner
Evans Hotel Co. had 50U8ht to
build a 581,()()()..squa.re-foot. 470-
room hotel and conference cen-
ter. But when the city's Green-
Ught Initiative became law, re-
Community opposition to
building a hotel there is just one
factor that the new owners took
into consideration when decid-
ing what lo do with their new
property. A bigger factor, though.
is that the two companies are ex-
perienced in the Dunes' cunent
business: boat slip rentals, vaca-
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Costa Mesa F"tre Arson Investigators Marty Huguenin, left, Kevin Diamond, Herb Ohde and Shawn Brosamer boast
their new badges after a ceremony Wednesday at Fire Station No. 4 to officially activate the new unit.
Digging dpeper
DHP• Bhar•th
Daily Pilot
D igging into rubble. SU'ting
through charred remains.
Questioning witnesses.
It took 6ve Costa Mesa
firefighters all that and more to
become part of the department's first
ever Arson Investigation Unit
The five-member team, which has
been tralned over the last three years
in all aspects of criminal
investigation, will be called when
firefighters suspect anon. said JCh:t
Dominic, a Costa Mesa Are
Department training ofticer.
•1n the past, the department had
other agencies help with arson
investigation," he said "But this is
great because it11 help save property
and life."
This special unJt ls composed of
Capt Kevin Diamond, Capt Herbe
Ohde, Capt Marty Husuenin and
firefighter paramedics Shawn
Brosamer and Greg Beutz.
Over three yean the five members
Five Costa Mesa
firefighters make up
the department's
first ever Arson
Investigation Unit.
have undergone training in several
areas of investigation. including
photography, Investigation of what is
known as "origin and cause" of the
fire, basic aime scene Investigation.
witness interview techniques, legaJ
p~ and courtroom
testimony.
They even went to the FBI
Academy in Virginia and the National
Fire Academy in Maryland for pan of
their training.
The group has learned a lot
primarily by partnering with the
Costa Mesa Police Department,
Diamond said
"Leaming police techniques has
been a cbaJienge for us," he said.
""'1 It's been very interesting.·
the team members will work as
investigators in addition to their
regular duties as firefighters.
Diamond said.
Fire Ollef Jim Ellis said he
applauds the Arson Investigation
Unit members for taking the
Initiative and for having gone
through the training on their own
time.
"They've investigated more than
150 incidents now," he said "In the
long run, it could be benefidal for
citizens by bringing down what we
pay for insurance."
Ellis said this "was a long time
coming.~
"It's been a great effort on
everybody's part." he said. ·And this
is yet another way to enhance the
level of service we provide to our
community."
• DEEM BHARATH covers public safwty
and courts. She may be reached et (949)
574-4226 or by e-mail at
d86pa.bharath lllatimes.com.
THE BELL CURVE
Thinking not-so angelic thoughts
JOSEPH N.IELL
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tion RV spaces and other marine
recreational uses.
Co-owner Goldrich & Kest In-
dustries. based in Culver City. al-
ready operates several thousand
boat slips in Southern California.
Terra V1Sta ~ment oper-
ates the 600-space RV park Cam-
pland on the Bay in the Mission
Bay area of San Diego. Also, the
company has operated DeAnza
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OCSD meeting
under scrutiny
Alleging a Brown Act
violation, board
member storms out
of meeting on water
treatment waiver.
Paul Clinton
Daily Pilot
NEWPORT-MESA The
Orange County Sanitation Dis-
trict's 25-member board has
come under 6re from one of its
own members over a meeting
held last week that may have vio-
lated the state's open meeting
laws.
I funtington Beach Mayor
Debbie Cook stormed out of the
meeting. held at the district's
Fountain Valley offices on Sept.
26, and later criticized it as il-
legal.
Cook. an attorney who spe-
cialized in environmental law
before she was elected to the
Huntington Beach City Council
in 2000, said the district mappro-
priately discussed a public issue
by shielding itself with an excep-
tion in state law allowing agen-
cies to discuss legal strategy be-
hind closed doors.
"It was absolutely illegal,"
Cook said. "They were trying to
keep the public ouL •
At the regularly scheduled
meeting. the district's appointed
board members held discussions
with representatives from the
Environmental Protection
Agency and the Santa Ana Re-
gional Water Quality Control
Board.
Newport Beach Mayor Tod
Ridgeway, aiso a member of the
district's board. said he shared
Cook's concerns.
"She's probably right.· Ridge-
way said "It probably shouldn't
have been a closed ~on.·
Members of the district's staff
SM OCSO, Pac• M
DEVELOPMENT
Commission steps
into steeple debate
Any decision on
Mormon temple
<.plans would likely be
appealed to City
Council.
June C•u1r•nde
Daily Pilot
NEWPORT BEACH -The
Planning Commission is sched-
uled to take a final vote on a pro-
posed Mormon temple and stee-
ple, but chances are that
tonight's vote won't be the end of
the discussion.
Planning commissioners
could op1 to postpone their deci-
sion to request more informa-
tion or simply to ta.Ice more time
to make up their minds. If they
do give an official yea or nay to-
night, there's a good chance that.
either way. the question could be
lleCUM.'-M
appeaJed to the City Council.
And it's not impossible the mat-
ter could end up in coun.
"We'll do the best we can to
ferret out all the issues. hear all
the public testimony and make.
as a group. what we believe to be
a fair decision," said Steven Kis-
er, chairman of the Planning
Commission. ·0ur objective is to
co11SJder the potential impacts.
which are largely aesthetic. but
also be fair to people who own
property."
Kiser, like many of his col-
leagues on the coO\IllWion, aid
he would not support the origi-
nal proposal for a l23-foot 9-
inch steeple on top or the
17.575-squMe-foot building
planned for 2300 Bonita Canyon
Drive.
Staff members have su ... ed
a 100-foot steeple as a compro-
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THE POLITICAL LANDSCAPE POLmcs ASIDE
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Firing at 'near Earth~ objects Not a wide
Web of
information
Paul Cltnton
DailyPilot
Rep. Dana Rohrabacber
lalmched a bill,~ pwed the
House of Repmientadva Tuesday
evming, that establiahes' a
scbolarship Coe astronomers who
Identify •near P.arth. objects.
The legislation. called the
awtes ·~e· Conrad Astronomy
Award Act. paaed the House
shortly befdre JO p.m. Eastern
SCandan:I Tune.
Rohrabacher, during a speech
delivered from the House Ooor,
said the blll would encourage
amateur astronomers to seek out
and identify asteroids and meteors
that are dangerously close to the
planet.
"Let me just state that for those
people who believe that there is no
threat and that we live in a world
today where ... asteroids colliding
with the world ... is all science
fiction. I have bad news for them,·
Rohrabacher said. "It is not science
fiction:
The bill is named for Conrad, a
veteran astronaut who flew
Gemini, Skylab and Apollo
-missions.
He was lcilled on July 8, 1999, in a
. motorcycle crash in Ojai. Conrad
lived in Rohrabacher's 45th District,
which indudes Costa Mesa
In October of2001, a 300-meter
asteroid crossed into Earth's orbit
about 500,000 miles from the
planet
On Jan. 7, an asteroid the si.7..e of
three football fields made its
closest approach to F.arth, at
roughly the same distance.
Green awards all around
Environmental group Orange
County CoastKeeper honored
Supervisor Tom Wilson and a
Newport Beach man at a Saturday
fund-raiser in Newport Beach.
Joe Warren, who converted his
charter boat into the only electric
charter liner in the county, joined
Wilson, who represents Newport
Coast in his Fifth District, as an
honoree.
The group also saluted the
Irvine Ranch Water District for
moving forward on a plan to
install wetlands to filter out urban
runoff.
Wilson was honored for his
work with coastal protection and
clean water issues, said Garry
Brown, the group's executive
director.
"He's a big proponent of
water-quality issues,• Brown said.
·He has been the county's biggest
champion for getting federal and
state money for water-quality and
beach-related issues."
Warren convened his charter
boat ·Angela Louise" from diesel
to electric power. The boat is
based in Newport Harbor.
The Saturday evening
fund-raiser was held at the Village
OCTOBER
Mondey: Anlt day to request an
ebeentee ballot for the Nov. 5
general election
11: Auembtyman John Campbell
fund-raising reception from 6 to 8
p.m . at Robert Mondavl f.ood and
Wine Center In Costa Mesa.
TRAVELING MAN
FU PHOTO I ON..Y Pit.OT
Orange County Supervisor Jim Silva traveled far and wide this week as he searched i1 Washington
O.C. for a lobbyist for the Orange County Transportation Authority.
Crean in Newport Beach. Dinner
was served for $150 per plate.
The event also included a live,
silent auction of a new Ford Think
electric car, valued at $7,000.
The group raised about $35,000
from the event.
The m oney will go toward
projects such as replanting kelp
off of Crystal Cove State Beach
and finding ways to reduce urban
runoff in Buck Gully and other
drainage canyons.
Traveling for the
trartsportation authority
Supervisor Jim Silva began the
search for a federal lobbyist for
the Orange County
Transportation Authority this
week. as he traveled to
Washington, D.C. on a two-day
trip.
Silva, who also sits on the
authority's board, began the
process by meeting with several
firms who could ultimately
emerge as leading candidates for
a county contract.
• The lobbyist, who will be
known as an "advocate" lo the
authority's lingo, will help the
agency pursue federal grant
money or lobby members of
Congress for needed changes in
legislation.
Silva returned Wednesday
evening from the trip, said Steve
Franks, the supervisor's press
deputy.
A gold medal for
democratic gains
Rep. Olris Cox presented
Taiwan's first lady with a gold
medal last week for her role in the
wremarlc.able economic
development and
democrati.z.ation" in the country.
Cox gave First Lady Madame
Olen Wu Sue-jen the National
Endowment for Democracy's
POLITICAL CALENDAR
Information: call Diane Stone (209)
847-6200 or e-mail to
'1stoneosk@aol.com
21: Last day to register for Nov 5
election
21: Republican Party of Orange
County Central Committee general
meeting, 7 p.m. at the South Coast
Plaza Westin Hotel, 686 Anton Blvd ..
Costa Mesa. Admission is free, and
all Republicans are welcome. (714)
556-8555
29: Last day to request an absentee
ballot for Nov. 5 election
NOVEMBER
5: Fall election, including Costa
Democracy Service Medal.
Madame Olen, a former
legislator and social advocate,
worked to help her husband,
President Olen Shui-ban, win in
the 2000 elections.
Those elections marked the first
time the Kuomintang Party lost
power. Olen is the leader of the
Democratic Progressive Party.
The United States has fostered
close ties with the Island republic
of Taiwan. which now co\Jnts 23
million people, since at least 1949.
when Olina's Communist regime
forced former Kuomintang leader
Olang Kai-shek from the
mainland.
The ceremony. which was
attended by a handful of senators,
representatives and other
dignitaries, took place Sept. 25 in
the Russell Senate Office Building
on Capitol Hill.
The award is given to persons
who advance the cause of
democracy around the globe.
Mesa and Newport Beadl city
councils, Newport-Mesa Unified
School District Board of Education,
state Assembly and Congress
5: Republican Party of Orange
County hofds an ·Election Night
Party• from 8:30 p.m . to midnight at
the Sutton Place Hotel in Newport
Beadl. Information: (714) 556-8555
0 ne of the bonanz.as of the Internet age is
the wealth of political information
available. And it isn't only on the
national or global scene, though immediate
access to the political pages of papers across
the country or those
covering the Hill is a junkie's
perfect fix.
It's the local information
one can get to. especially the
unfiltered Web sites of
political candidates.
A previous column listed
the Internet sites for many of
the candidates for statewide
races. But those running for
arguably the most Influential S.J. CAHN seats-city council and
school board -are nor
without their campaign beadqwuurs in
cyberspace. What ls somewhat Shocking is that
-at least via a thorough, though perhaps not
exhaustive. sean:h-not more candidates have
one.
lo Costa Mesa, Allan Mamoor, a member of
the city's Human Relations Committee, and
Planning Commission Chair Iatrtna Foley
have the notable Web sites. Both, of course.
offer the opportunity for a visitor to support
the campaign financially. More importantly,
both give the full run of statements.
philosophies and backgrounds -Mansoor is a
member of the National Rifle Aasn. and the
California Republican Assembly. for instance.
Individually, Mansoor's interesting link is
under "photos" at his site. a!lanmansoor.com.
Those links include snapshots of different parts
of town, notably the Westside. and allow him to
suggest where city planners could have done
better in their decision-making (the
comparison shots between Costa Mesa and
Newport Beach are especially illuminating).
Those pbotos certainly provide a look into
Mansoor's thoughts on the city.
Foley's includes a running list of supporter~.
so voters can find out if anyone they know is in
her camp -not a bad strategy, and the one
behind sticking signs in front yards. She also
clearly lays out her campaign platform, which
covers a gambit of issues from blighted housm~
to improving efficiency in City Hall.
In Newport Beach. the Greenlight slate of
candidates are all lumped together at
newportgreenlight.com. It's irlteresting because
it sets up the dynamic, which not all of the
non-Greenlight candidates believe is even close
to fair, of a straight ahead pro-and
anti-Greenlight election. Otis not interesting.
for those who go there, because a previous
column of mine is excerpted.) But is strOngly
indicates that while the Newport Beach
election thus far has not turned nasty, there are
the maJdngs for a mud-t:browing. name-calling
battle worthy of the old party machines. On
one side we will have Madelene Anbllan,
Allan Beek. Dick Nk:hola and Richard Taytor,
on the other Guy Ad.um, Tod Ridgeway.
8emle 9vabtad and Don Webb.
Where t:be other candidates. Laura Dlett.
R.on Winship and M~ 1Jppl, flt in I
suppose is anyone's guess.
After a search with several search engines.
that is the extent of Web sites that pop easily 10
the screen, none for those running for the
Newport-Mesa Unified School District Board of
lhlstees. It is a shame there are not-more
because, ultimately. the better infonned a voter
is. the better the elected officials should be.
And the information on these Web sites
provide a useful look at Newport-Mesa's
candidates.
If I've missed any, let me know and I'll prim
the addresses.
• S.J. CAHN 11 the managing editor. He can be
reached at (949157~233 or by e-mail et
steven.cahn@latimes.com.
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Wate~ conservation
comes to City. Hall
City staff, fresh from
training, are studying
water bills, saying
savings will be
significant in a year.
Loltt. Harper
Daily Pilot
COSTA MESA -every month.
Jim OrtJz studies the water bill
and tries to find places to save
money by cutting back on the
use of one of P.arth's most pre-
cious resources. But Ortiz la not
looking to save him.self any cash,
he is working for Costa Mesa
reside I) ts.
part by one o( the dlatri.ct't re.
eouree ~ ooord.lnatora.
c.oJeen Scemllnach. the water
clistria'a adminlatradve services flW'Mlier, aald the dau la de-
signed to slmpJy edlJ9lle "peo~
pie who work with water all the
time so they have the most
knowledgeable Information."
Most of the region's water is
used for outdoor irrigation, so
the class focuses in on the area
where it can make the most im-
pact, she said. Many landscapers
and dty officials do not rea.liz.e
that using less water is not only
environmentally conscious but
will help to lower maintenance
and property damage costs.
~. Odaber 3, 2002 Al
OM McMaster.
~ and ststers
HMey. centet'.
and Caitln take a
dose look at a
lobster at the
Blue Watflr Gril In
Newport Beach.
The BltJeWater
Grill just received
60 pounds of the
season's first
batch of lobsters.
Regulars have
been eagerly
awaited the
lobsters, calhng
to find out if the
lobsters have
amved,
according to
manager
Christopher
Rock.
KUANC. HWANG I
DAIL f f'll.01
As the city's maintenance su-
pervisor for the parts division,
Ortiz Is charged with finding the
most efficient forms of irrigation
to keep parks and ball fields
green and inviting. He is also
supposed to provide a system
that is as environmentally con-
scious as it is capable.
"P.xcess watering not only
wastes water and damages the
plants but when it runs down, it
deteriorates the infrastructure,
which has to be replaced more
often.• Scarminacb said.
Ortiz. who has a long mainte-
nance wort history and has
taken four similar courses, said
he learned some very helpful
tips from the course. He also
walked away with a 65-page
handbook to use as an on-site
refe1ence or training guide, he
said.
Slow start to lobster season this year
"We are always looking to con-
serve more water." Ortiz said.
"We are always looking at our
water bills and seeing where we
can save from last year."
To accomplish that taslc. Ortiz
and eight of rus staff graduated
from a countywide water con-
servation program last month.
The city irrigation expen s stud-
ied what type of hardware, land-
scaping and troubleshooting
concepts to U86 to save the most
water at a six-week Protector del
Agua lhtin.ing Program.
Officials from the Mesa Con-
solidated Water District also sent
four of their employees to the
program. which was designed in
vi learned so much, I would
take the class again,• he said.
By implementing the informa-
tion outlined in the course, he
expects the city will save a con-
siderable amount of money.
"We should absolutely see a
tum ~ in about a year." he
said.
The program attracts many
city employees and landscapers
but can educate the common
homeowner also, Scanninach
said.
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On opening day, Dana Point waters yield
more than Laguna or Huntington.
June Caaa1rande
Daily Pilot
NEWPORT BEACH -Lob-
ster fishers gave mixed reviews
to the opening day of lobster
season on Wednesday.
Linda Southern said the
day's haul was a little lighter
than expected, about 400 or
500 pounds instead of the fish-
ing company's hoped-for 600
to 800. The family-owned
business' boat ·Shellfish"
fishes the waters between La-
guna Beach and Huntington
beach for the California spiny
lobster. Fishing season for the
clawless crustacean opened
today and continues through
March 17.
But not far away, at Dana
Point, the fishing was good.
said Vi Pearson of Pearwn's
landing. The family's two boat!.
brought in about 300 poundi.
of the lobsters, which they sell
to locaJ restaurants and other
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Oct. 10
Women's volleyball vs. Cal State
Northridge. 7 p.m., Crawford Hall. SS
Re 5'19'1,.
outlets for S 11 .99 a pound.
"It\ been a good opener for
us." Pearson said. "It always
varies so much, but at the mo-
ment things are looking pretty
good."
A number of factors can af.
feet fishing for the locaJ lob-
i.ters. Colder water tends to at-
tract more of the lobsters to
local fi.,hing grounds, as do
swell'>.
But regardle.s of the fishing
condition-.. the season opener
1s aJwa}"> good news for lobster
lovers and the places that cater
to them. suc:~~s the Bluewater
(,nil.
"Our customer<. are alwa'f'
very excited at the !>tart of lob
ster season." bald < hris Hock.
manager of the Bluewater
Grill. "They call and rerrnnd u~
it's coming."
The restaurdJlt prepar~ the
lobsters "Pueno Nuevo·· Myle.
which mearu cut in half and
served in garlic bu11er. Becau-.e
the lobsters have no claw-..
Rocle said that they're e3!>1er 10
eat than other lobster; and JUSt
delicious. The re'itaurant aJc.o
!>ells the lobster. m us marltet
"The meat i.s really '>wt-et
and delicate. They're excel
lent." he ~1d.
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Oct. 7
Meditation for Heatth Series.
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COSTAIESA
• C..0.. 8'1..-: An ldenlitv
theft wa reported in 1he noo
blodc at 8:57 Lm. Tueedlly. • Elden,_.._ P8tty theft
was reported In the 2400
blodt at 7:62 a.m. Tuesday.
• Fullerton---=
Annoying phone calls were
reported in the 2000 blodc at
9'.A8 a.m. Tuesday.
• N9wpoft Boul••d: A
commerdal burglary was
reported In the 1900 blodt at
6:21 a.Jn. Tuesday.
• Oregon AllMue: Grand
theft was reported in the
3200 blodt at 4:62 a.m.
Tuesday.
• South Coest Drive: An auto
theft was reported in the
1600 blodt at 8:12 a.m.
Tuesday.
• Victorill StNM: Asl assault
was reported in the 600
blodt at 7:69 a.m. Tuesday.
• West 19th S1N9t:
Vandalism was reported in
the 800blodtat11:40 a.m.
Tueedey.
NEWPORT BEACH
•9lli*l ...... a..n.:A
burgleryw.. ~In the
1000 bloct at 8:16 p.m.
Tueeday.
• Ea.t eo.t Hlghw.y. Petty
theft was reported In the
3100 bb:*'at 4:14 p.m .
Tueaday.
• Dowr Driv.: A commercial
burglary was reported In the
700 bloct at 8:39 a.m.
Tuetday.
• E"*9ld Awnue and
South B.y Front: Vandalism
was reported at 8:26 a.m .
Tuesday.
•lrvine~A
commercial burglary was
reported in the 600 bloct at
3:07 p.m. Tuesday.
• JemborM Roed and
Unlvenlty Drive: A
hit-and-run was reported at
8 a.m. Tuesday.
• w.tdlf o.tv.: A vehicle
burglary was reported in the
1800 bb:* at 8:39 a.m.
Tuesday.
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Wlmi ..... In the l!MOI
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Newport ~ach tmcture fue de troys 3 cars
DUNES
Continued from Al
Bayside VOlage Mobile Home-
park in Newport Beach, near the
Dunes site for 25 years.
Plus. Gelfand said. the Dunes
is already profitable. The compa-
nies are looking into ways to im-
prove on the business. including
expanding its banquet op-
erations. adding more RV spaces
or possibly offering stacbd boat
storage there. But no plans are
definite.
"We are aware of the £act that
the prior owners stirred up some
OCSD
Continued from Al
derended the meeting. Tom
Woodruff, the agency's attorney.
determined that It would not
violate state law, spokeswoman
Usa Murphy said.
"We believe that the meeting
was a leptimate dosed-seaioo
meeting,• Murphy said. "The
district called the meeting be-
cause of potential litigation.•
As the district moves to a
higher level or treatment for the
234-milllon gallons of waste wa-
ter it releases into the ocean
each day, officials there are wor-
ried about the possibility that the
EPA wouJd me a lawsuit and levy
harsh fines or up to $25,000 a
day.
Since the mid-19806, the dis-
STEEPLE
Continued from Al
mise. But that recommendation
could be reconsidered in llght of
the recent discovery that the ex·
isling stake center's steeple is 18
feet shorter than the 86 feet re-
ported in city documents. The
difference Is relevant because
church officials say the temple's
steeple must be more prominent
than the stake center's 10 retlect
the greater importance of the
building to their religion.
Temples are where the
church's holiest activities. includ-
ing marriages. must be per·
formed.
Still, some residents say the
church's objectives could be ac-
CURVE
Continued from Al
Danziger cartoon that takes off
on the recent Mel Gibson movie.
"We Were Soldiers. .. The cartoon
'headline reads; .. C.Oming Soon:
The Movie They Don't Want You
Tu See ... We Weren't SoldJers. ..
A large bed has a oote on the
pillow that says, "Send
somebody else. .. and peering out
from under the bed are most of
the major players-except, of
course, C.Olln Powell -running
the current war game for the
Bush administration.
• Hany'1 Bu in Cenrury Oty
bu jult been datwyed to make
way for one of tboee hlab-rlle
commelda1 buildinp that leelll
to be swnptng out eo many of
life\ watering pJac:a. We didn't
go there often -and never
parddpated in tbe .
bed-Hemingway contest
beldquanered at Harry\-but
eYer)' vlalt WU memon.ble. So
' ... We just want to let the general community
know that we intend to be good neighbors and
work with them and solicit their input .... '
Mlcheel Gtllflnd,
Gelf.and said he's coo,ftdent that
the new ownen can find ways lo
pnMmt such 005tly damage.
"We don't see a big liability
thme,. be said
City Qnmdlman Steve Brom·
berg. whose district includes the
Dunes. said he's pleased that the
new ownttS have demonstrated
an interest in commwlity input
president c:A Terra VISta Management
controversy and some m wW re-
garding their proposed larger ho-
tel and we jUst want to let the
general community know that
we intend to be good neighbors
and work with them and 80lidt
their input, concerns hopes and
dreams before we make any de-
cisions about the future," Gel-
fand said
l. In a move designed to please
trict has been allowed to unload
moderately treated sewage into
the ocean environment because
it bas been granted a special
waiver by the EPA The waiver
gave the agency. in essence, an
exemption lo the Oean Water
Act or 1972.
Even though the agency voted
on July 17 to drop the waiver and
step up Its treatment levels, the
EPA would be legally required to
bring a suit. said run Ferryman. a
board member and trustee in the
Newport Mesa Unified School
District.
"'The minute we don't· comply
with the waiver, they have to sue
us," Feuyman said.
To avert that suit. the board
bas been negotiating with the
EPA. A week ago. district officials
pitched the Idea or filing a pre-
emptive lawsuit, then asking a
judge to sign a consent decree,
complished with just a 75-foot
steeple, but church officials take
their direction from the church
president in Salt Ulke City,
whom they consider to be a
prophet of God. Thus, local
church officials have limited
power 10 make compromises.
Residents who oppose the
project say this poses a problem
for making such local. commu-
nity-oriented decisions..
"If the decision maker is in Salt
Lake City, what does that mean
for our role as residents of New-
port Beadlr' said David Wolf. a
homeowner in the Bonita Canyon
development who has opposed
the church's original project.
Most opponents emphasiz.e
that they are happy to welcome
the church to the area if its pres·
ence is not too impOsing on their
memorable that my wife and I
sought out the original Harry's in
Venice. Italy a few years ago and
paid an outrageous price for two
drinks just to enjoy the civility of
that hallowed environment
• If you think politics are
tough around these parts,
consider Cllarlotte, N.C., where
Republican officials are using
escorts from the National RlfJe
Assn. to protect their candidates
on via.its to lmmignlllt
neighborhoods that might be
uncomfortable for some
volunteers. The genius who
came up with thia caper said
that "NRA members wW cover
nelchborhoodl that might be
uncomfortable for tome
\'Ohmteen.. Theo be Mlded
tbouahtfuDy that he hoped the
NRA ..com Wouldn't be
carrying ............ be added that the ,,...._n wu really
fut-~ Cidk rather than
crlme. In cbll mtled version.
the NRA e.coru are apparently
to counter ai1Dllid tnotoriltl.
• I've seen Seo« spedo make
neiSbbors. the companies hope
to resume Fourth or July fire-
works at the Dunes, perhaps as
early as next year. Evans Hotel
Co. stopped the longtime tradi-
tion of fireworks last year, saying
that the liability bad become too
costly. Embers from the fire-
works burned fabric covers of
some private boat owners.. caus·
ing them to file claims.
"lt sounds like they want to be
good neighbors,• Bromberg said.
"And that's good news."
·JUNE~covera
Newport Beach end John W1yne
Airport. She !'NY be readled et
(949157"-"'232 or by e-mail at
juM.casagrandtJtfl•timn.com
which would allow the district to dle," Francke said. "You have to
work toward full treatment with· huddle to prevent the other team
out the fines. from finding out what play
District engineers have esti· you're going to nm. You wouldn'i
mated that l()OIJ(, of the waste have a huddle with the other
water could be fully treated by •team."
2013. Other legal scholars said the
The state's Brown Act requires matter Isn't as clear cut.
public agencies to conduct David 1reiman. who teaches a
business in public and provide class on local government at
detailed agendas of those discus-Whittler Ulw School in Costa
sions. Private meetings can COYer Mesa. said the Brown Act doesn't
personnel issues, property nego· include a sped.fie provision the
tiations or •pending litigation." governs whether legislative bod·
However, even though ageocy les can meet with other part.i~
leaders believe they are headed they intend to sue.
for a lawsuit with the EPA. Brown "The language of the law
Act author Terry Francke, an at· doesn't dearly address this situa
torney with the c.alifornia First tion." Treiman said "There isn't
Amendment Coalition, said he an easy answer to this.."
agreed with Cook.
Francke said the meeting was • PlWL ClWJON covers the
illegal because the district in-
vited a legal combatant
"Think of it as a football hud·
residential area. The height or
the steeple, the hours the build-
ing will be lighted and the
arnowu of traffic It generates top
their list of concerns.
Some also say that there need
to be restrictions on the amount
of holiday decorations on the
building. They point to temples
in Arizopa and other places
whose stunning holiday light
displays attract traffic.
"We as a community have al-
ways been willing to compro-
mise." \\blf said, adding that he
would accept a steeple slightly
higher than the existing stake
center's. perhaps up to 80 feet
Oturch planners have made
concessions on their $10-mil·
lion-plus project. including re·
dudng the hours the building is
lighted and changing its exterior
the play that aU~ the tying
run to score a doz.en limes this
year. But even after that nm
scored, there was still time to
bring in Pen::tval.
• A few weeks ago, a letter
writer to the Pilot was trying to
help local voters by pairing city
coundl candidates with
well-known political figures. It
was an earnest effort. and he
was probably In the ballpark
until be got to the •moderate
risht. 111 gi:ant that moderate
RepubJiC8.DI are bard to come by
in Orange C.Ounty, but his
exarnplea didn't help much. He
paired C.Olln PowdJ and Dana
Rohrabacher -who am about
u close phOosophlcally as
Anbur Miller and Ayn Rand -in
the moderate right category.
•Another forum contributor
wrote: •1 consider any American
aplnat thia enemy lwho) ar thia
dme ptt.ac:ha padftsm u
~to my tam.uya belltb.. Although he wun't
lp8dlc. he Iii of coune.
nifming to the praldent'a rather
.
environment and politics. He may
be reedled at (9491 ~or by
e-mail at paul.clinton@latimes.com
color.
But opponents have said th1'>
isn't enough.
And the biggest sticking point,
the steeple, remains up in the air.
On Wednesday afternoon, city
planners began discussing
whether they should modify
their 100-foot steeple height rec-
ommendation based on the sur·
veys of the stab center steeple.
As the business day came 10 an
end, city staff were still uncertain
whether they would change their
recommendation prior to to-
nighr's Planning C.Ommi.ssion
meeting.
• JUNE CASAGRANDE covers
Newport Beach and John Wayne
Airport. She may be reached at
(9491 574-4232 or by e-mail at
juM.caagran<Jetllatimes.corn
and several members of his
cabinet who were the first
Americans to challenge publicly
the administration's current war
policy. .
Ftna.IJy, Steve Smith was right
when he toot me to task for
putting the Angels in the
play-of& before they actually
got there. This is both
dangerous and unwise,
especially considering their
~~They IC8n!d the
<layUabta ow or me before they
righted themaefva and won the
wild cud. 1 wu checld.fll out
monasteries at the time since
my guild would have allowed no
other solution. But, u Steve
said. l'tn off the boot now and I
will make no more predJctions
-except that aome of my
pointy-headed frlmdt wl11 be
extmnely glad wbeil this la over
ao we can get ba.ct to t.alk1ng
poUtica apln.
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THE NEWS
Plaques will
memorialize greats
Cosia Mesa oftlda1s are look·
ing to rnemorlalti.e the lives of
residents who gave significant
service to the c;;lty over their life·
times.
TheCil'cleofServiceMemorial
plaques were designed to com-
memorate people who made an
extraordJnary contribution to the
city or it.s history in their life-
times.
The nominated person must
have been deceased for at least
six months. been a resident of
Costa Mesa for at least eight
years and been involved in at
least five years of service to the
city or the nation.
Applications can be com-
pleted by a family member, resi-
dent, a business person or mem-
ber of a nonprofit group.
A Circle of Service dedication
ceremony will be held Jan. 24.
Mail or take the appticatiog to
the City of Costa Mesa Re-
creauon Division, Circle of Serv·
ice Nomination. 77 Fair Drive,
Costa Mesa, CA 92628. Nomina·
tions will be accepted until 5
p.m Nov. I.
n.ndly, OQober J, 2002 M I
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More than 400 students and parents got a whiff of the crisp fall air Wednesday morning as they took an invigorating walk to
Pomona Elementary School. The walk was part of a national Walk-to-School event that highlights safe communities and
physical activity. The Costa Mesa school already boasts a high-walking population, as about 220 of its students walk to
school on a regular basis, said Sharon Moore, project nutritionist. Pbove, siblings Jaime, 8, left, Alexis, 6, center, and Angel
Jimenez, 7, receive stickers for International Walk to School Day from Costa Mesa firefighter and paramedic Cheryl Rossi,
nght, as their mother Karina Jimenez looks on.
For more information, call
(7 14) 754 5300.
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travelogue film aeriee. •Armchair
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begin at 7 p.m. in the Robert B.
Moore Theatre. Admission is $8
in advance and $10 at the door.
The theatre 11 at 2701 Fairview
Road, Costa Meu. (714)
432-5880.
Neil Holbrook. • diatinguished
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wortcing with Orange Coast College
students 8S part of the Visiting
Sdlolar Program. Holbrook. a
prominent researcher and physical
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students in marine ICience,
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SATURDAY
The Harbor Heritage Run and
Frtness Fair will retum to Newport
Beach. The 16-year event, hosted
by Newport Harbor High School,
will indude a SK Feature Race, a
2K Fun RunM'alk and a Kid's
Klassic race. Registration will
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Ftw. (Mt) 574-1400.
S&MDAY
TMatyofNeeUl*t ...... _.
celebr8l9 Are Prevention Wtek
from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. at the
Newport Cen1er A,. Sbrtion No.
3. The pul>'ic uf9ty eYWlt will
conaiat of five Ant end SWAT
demonltnrtion9 8t noon n welt
as displays from the Lifeguards,
Harbor Plrtrol, Red Croa, Orange
County Bum Aan., DARE, Crfme
Prevention. Animal Control and
CERT. Guesi. will also be allowed
to tour the fire and police
station•. Ff'ee. The fire station I•
at Santa Barbara Drive and
Jamboree Road.
A bl 111 Ing of the pets wll be held
at St. Michael end All Angeles
Episcopal Churcf\ in Corona del
Mar at 10 a.m. The church I• at the
comer of Pacfflc View Drive and
Marguerite Avenue. Free. (949)
644-0463.
A program about how the
animals of the Upper Newport
Bay see, hear, taste, smell and
feel will be held from 10 to 11 :30
a.m. at The Peter and Mary Muth
Interpretive Center. The program,
best suited for ages 5 and up, will
consist of hands-on activities
geared toward helping humans
understand animal senses. The
center is at 2301 University Drive,
Newport Beach. $3 per person.
(714) 973-6829.
A candle?ight NrVice on the role
of faith in the lives of those
individuals affected by mental
illness will be held from 5:30 to
6:30 p.m . at St. Andrew's
Presbyterian Church in Newport
Beach. Refreshments will be
provided after the service. The
church is at 600 St. Andrews
Road. Free. (949) 631-2880.
MONDAY
The AtzMimer'• Aun. of Orange
County will host a support group
for caregivers from 7 to 8:30 p.m.
at Our Lady Queen of Angels in
Newport Beach. Free. The church
is at 2046 Mar Vista Drive. For
reservations, call (949) 640-1750.
OCT.9
The Alzheimer'• Aun. of Orange
Concert pianist and chamber musician Sarkis Baltaian
will present a piano recital at 3 p.m. Oct 13 at the
Newport Beach Central Library. Baltaian, who made his
Carnegie Hall Debut in 1999, has performed throughout
the United States and Europe acquiring acclaim for a
style likened to that of George Gershwin and Oscar
Levant The Newport Beach Central Library is at 1000
Avocado Ave. For more information, call (949)
717-3801 or visit www.newportbeachlibrary.org.
County will host two worbhops
at Our Lady of Mount Carmel
Church in Newport Beach. The
first wortcahop, which will run
from 11 a.m. to noon, will deal
with memory loss and its signs,
stages and symptoms. The
second wortcshop will run from 1
to 2:30 p.m. and will focus on
how to develop partnerships with
treating physicians. Free. The
church is at 1441 W. Balboa Blvd.
For reservations, call (714)
283-1111.
Speek Up Newport will host a
Newport Beach City Council
Candidates Forum at 5:45 p.m. at
the Newport Beach Tennis Club.
Refreshments will start at 5:30
p.m. The club is at 2601 Eastbluff
Drive. (949) 224-2266.
OCT.11
The Achtev.ment Rewards for
College Scientists will hold its
scholarship awards ceremony at
the UC Irvine University Club.
The reception will begin at 6 p.m.,
with dinner at 7 p.m . Eight
awards will be presented, and
National Medal of Science
recipient Francisco Ayala will
serve as the keynote speaker. For
more information, call Mary Lou
Fumes at ~) 644-6789.
OCT.13
Concert pienist end chamber
musician Sarids Baltaian will
present a piano recital at 3 p.m. at
the Newport Beach Central Library.
Baltaian, who made his Carnegie
HaU Debut in 1999, has performed
throughout the Uni19d Stllt8S and
Europe acquiring ecdaim for a
style likened to that of George
Gershwin and Oscar Levant. The
Newport Beach Central Library is
Clean, Comfortable, Uncrowded
More Personal Attention to
Our .. mben
• Semi-Private for Men & Women
• Lots of EquipmenVFree Weights
• Pilates Studio & Mat Classes
• SPINNING Theater-Licensed
• 16 Full lime Personal Trainers
• Child Care Sam-noon M -F
• Ample & Convenient Parking
• Yoga, Tai Chi, Stretch classes
• Step, Power Pump, Cardio
• Showers, Steam & Towels
• Skin Care
• Shape-Up Physical Therapy Center
• Permanent Make-Up
OCT.II A .. ..._.,.__. .....
·~ PNl'8"'. be .... from 10 ta 10:.46 a.rn. •The,.,
Md MalV Muth .. ~ c.n.. Thi~ wiH pO\llde
hlndl on acdYldea for 2· to
4-ywold naeuratim. ,_......,_~and parent
~It required. The
c:enW Is 8t 2301 UnlvenitY Drive,
N.wpolt Beech. $3 per ct.lid. (714)
973-e829.
OCT.17 n..c....-. ~.of
Commerce will hoct • 80-mlnuee
btea.ltfnt e>oott from 7 to 8:46
a.m. today at the Costa MMe
Country Ctub. $12 tf pNpeld, $17
at the door. The country cfub Is at
1701 Goff CourM Drive. For
1'91efV8dona. c:el1{714)885-9090.
The N9wpott oerd9n Club will
hold its monthly meeting at 9:30
a.m. in the Hart>orVlew Club
Hou9e. The guest speaker will be
Rex Yarwood, hortk:ulturlst and
manager at Hester Grove In
Laguna Beach. The dub house la
at 1900 Port C.rtow Place,
Newport Beach. (949) 720-1662.
OCT.19
The HarborChristlen ~
Church in Costa Mesa will host a
Mammogram-a·thon from 8:30
a.m. to 12:30 p.m. The event,
sponsored by YWCA Enooreplus
and The Susan G. Komen Breast
Cancer Foundation, will provide
breast cancer screenings to the
community. Free. The church is at
740 W. Wilson St. For more
information, call (714) 935-9720 or
(714) 806-2037.
A. pert of Its annual funckalaing,
the Costa Mesa Senior Center will
host a Monte Carto night with the
Bob Whit Trio (formerty of the
Platters) from 7 to 11 p.m. at the
center. The evening will include
gaming, bladcjack, craps, poker. a
silent and live auction, and a
gourmet Chinese dinner. The
center is at 695 W. 19th St. Call for
reservations. (949) 645-2356.
Bjorn Apin. 1111 Austnlian bend
that dresses and sounds like
ABBA.. will perform at the Orange
Coast College'• Robert B. Moore
Theatre at 8 p.m . The band is
wor1d famous and has glitter-laden
Swedish dlarm. For tidcet
information, call (714) 432-5880.
OCT. 21
An eight-wHk course provldinv
~196 Harbor Bl
Costa Mesa
call (949} 6SJ-2JJO
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from 11 •·"'·to 1 :tO p.m ... Oniftle ~ Colege. The
..... wNc:ih beglrl9 today, will
belllead• ....... ~n138
In OCC'I ~ $11 per unit.
The ootl-ot .... 2701 Fafrview
Road, Cotta~. For
appllc:atlon or regfttrttlon
Jnformldon, cell (714) 432--6072.
OCT.21
A•r•<a..prooedll('lll
wofbhOp wiff be held from 9
a.m. to 12.'30 p.m. at Whittier
Law Sctiool In Costa M .... The
WOtbhop la spc>MOred by the
Area 8oafd XI on Developmental
DitlbilhlM along with th•
lnstftuta of Admlnlltntlon
Justice 8t ~rge Sc:tiool of
Law and Whittler Lew School.
Free. Tt-. ldM>ol is at 3333
Harbor Blvd. For NMrvations,
cell (714) 561 4404.
TM C.... Meua.amber of
"Commercewlll hold a business
after hou1'9 mixer at the Country
Inn by Ayrea from 6:30 to 7:30
p.m. Free for members, $10 for
potential members. The Country
Inn la at 326 Bristol St., Costa
Mesa. For more Information, call
(714) 885-9090.
OCT.2'
Chrilt Lutheran Church and
School will hold its ninth annual
Fall Festival from 9 a.m . to 3 p.m
Members of the Costa M esa
Police Department will be in
attendance to show some of
their equipment and answer
questions. The festival w ill
consist of old-fashioned carnival
games, a boutique with unique
and holiday gifts, home baked
candies. treats and dishes and
live entertainment throughout
the day. Admittance is free and
open to the public. The church 1s
at 760 Victoria St., Costa Mesa.
(949) 648-6866.
A program on how precblton
capture their prey and how prev
avoid being captured will be
held from 10 to 11:30 a.m. at The
Peter and Mary Muth
Interpretive Center. The program
11 belt suited for ages six and up
Space la limited. The center is at
2301 University Drive, Newport
Beach. $3 per person. For
reservations (714) 973-6829.
The 10th annual Top Dog
Fashion Show will be held at 11
a.m. at the Newport Dunes
Resort. The categories will
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couplel, IUCft • r'IWng dlMdren, Include belt fonnal Mer, bNt oblervtng holtdlvt. tvmbol• In _,..weer,'*t the home end ,..etloNhlpe with ~mee, beetlWimWMr extended fwnlU... The coct 18 $45 andbelt~loot ... Uke. per couple for dvM ...ion..
Proceedl raiMd from the 9Yen1 Preregl8tr8don 18 f'lqOlred. C.11 to wUI benefit the Orange County ld\edule date and time. The Sodetv for the Prewntlon of offtce It .. 2!50 E. Beker St., Suite
CrueltytoAnlmeltend G, CON M ... (714) 4'M950.
CompenJon Pet Retreat.
Partk:lpanta ahould check In It Women 50 end older m., be pert ~30 •.m. Regl8tration 11 $8 prior of e dlecu•on group
to Oct. 25 end $12 on the day of coordinated by Jewi~ Family
the event. per1tlng It $8 per car. Services to eddrea luue• soch The~ltat1131 Bade Bay as anxiety, depreaton,
Drive, Newport Beedl. (949) reletlonahlpa, lonellneu and 7~NE or visit famUyttwlmeettfrom 10to 11:30
www.newportdunn.com. e.m. ~et the agency
~ 2l50 £; 8elcer St., Suite G, NOY.a eo.ta ,..._ Prereglstretlon .......... ~ ... .,...... required. (71.C) 446-4960.
Native American chlJdren of the
Bae* Bev might have played will Mindi of the Newport Bud1
be held from 10:30 e.m. to noon Public Ubtery Ueed Book Store
et The Peter and Mary Muth ere Hieing for patrons to donate
Interpretive Center. The program book8 to replenish the dwindling
11 beet 1ulted for chOdren ages stodt. Boob may be left at any of
five and up. Spece is limited. The the three branch libraries a1
center 11 at 2301 University Drive, Balboa, Mariners. or Corona del
Newport Beach. S3 per person. To Mar, or in the book closet next to
regleter call (714) 973-6829. the Friend8 Book Store at 1000
ONGOING
Avocado Ave., Newport Beach.
All hardcover and paperbadc
The MOMS aub ~Newport donations, with the exception of
Coast holds monthly meetings magazines and law books, will be
for stay-et-home mothers and ac:oepted and are tax deductible.
conducta various activities such (949) 759-9667.
at Part & Pool Days, MOMS
Night Out, field trips, walking The Braille lmtttut. on.rs free
groups and playgroups. The computer classes to people with
general meetings are held In the fading vision who have difficulty
clubhouse at the Newport Ridge seeing the computer screen. The
Apartments. Membership is $30 Oasis Center at 800 Marguerite
per year. The apartments are at 1 Ave., Corona del Mar, offers six
White Cap Lane. For more sessions. Call to sign up for
information. call (949) 715-3129 or classes. (714) 821-5000.
e-mail npc.momscJub@cox.net
A spiritual care dau me.ts 111
The Coste Meea Chapt9r of AJI 7:15 p.m. Wednesdays at 3400
Lassen's Laads Club holds a Irvine Ave., Suite 114, Newport
weekly meeting for business Beach. Call to reserve a seat. (949)
professionals to improve their 263-1462.
networtting skills and leam how
to obtain new contacts. The The Costa Mesa Chamber of
meetings are held Tuesdays from Commerce hosts networkers
7:15 to 8:30 a.m. at Mimi's Cafe in luncheon mee1ings Wednesdays
Costa Mesa. The cafe 1s at 1835 from 11:45 a.m. to 1 p.m. at the
Newport Blvd. (8001 767· 7337. Costa Mesa Country Club. The
cost is $13. The club is at 1701
lm.rfaith couples with one Golf Course Dnl/e, Costa M esa.
Jewish partner are invited to (714) 885-9090.
participate in a discussion group
at the Jewish Family Service of A brain tumor support group
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holta. mental lllneee IOpport
group from 6:30 to 8 p .m .
Sundays In Dlerenfleld Hall C at
600 St Andrew9 Road, Newport
Beach. (949) 674-2236.
The Jewish Femlly s.vtce of
Orange County sponaora a
discussion group foc:uslng on
concerns and r91POnsibUities of
adult children and their parents
from 6 to 7 p.m. two Tuesdays a
month et the Jewl&h Family
Service oftlce at 260 E. Baker St,
Suite G, Costa Mesa. $10 per
person, per seulon.
Preregistration required. (714)
445-4950.
The Jewiltt FamUy s.Mce of
Orange County has a weekly
parenting support group to help
parents learn strategies for
successful parenting and helping
them deal with the feelings and
behavior of their children. The
group meets from 10to11:30 a.m .
Mondays at Jewish Family
Service, 250 E. Baker St, Suite G,
Costa Mesa. The group will cover
topics about managing anger,
anxiety and peer pressure
children experience.
Preregistration required. (714)
445-4950.
The Costa Mesa Senior c.n19f
has ballroom dancing with live
music from the CoS1a Mesa
Music Makers from 7:30 to 10:30
p.m. every Tuesday night at 695
W. 19th St., Costa Mesa. $4. (949)
548-3884.
Jewish Family Service of Orange
County sponsors an ongoing
healing support group for the
chronically ill. The purpose is to
provide participants wrth
emotionpl and spintual support
to manage illness and its
consequences. The group meets
at 7 p.m. Thursdays at Jewish
Family Service, 250 E. Baker St.,
ea.ta Me.a.~ a. free,
but ,...i.tradOn .. requited. (714)
~.., .
lallMa CM» No. .. IMMa
from e to 10 p.m. TIM.ndey8 at
Borderl Boob, Music I& Cefe at
South COMt Ptaza, 3333 Beer St.
in Coate Mesa. $3. N9w pl8yen
are welcome. (IMS> 208-9822.
The Coln Md 9bwnp aub me9lll
from 1 to 3 p.m. Mondays at the
Oasis Senior Center. New
members lnterelted In trading,
buying and selling stamps and
coint are being sought to join
thesejrtfonnal meetings. There
are no fees required. (949)
644-3244.
Jewtah FamUy s.rvtce oflws
ongoing bereavement support
groupe for adults at all stages of
losa. The groups share
experienoea, hear how others deal
with grief, receive support and
leam ways to cope with sadness
and losa. One group meets et 7
p.m. Tuesdays at Beth Jacob in
Irvine. The second group meets at
10 a.m. Tuesdays at Tempfe Judea
in Laguna Hills. The third group
meets at 1 p.m. Thursdays at the
Ezra Center in Anaheim. Free, but
advance registration Is required.
(714) 445-4950.
Jewish Family s.rvtce ~ Orange
County provides a support and
discussion group to assist
participants in their recovery from
childhood or teenage sexual
abuse. The group meets from 8 to
9:30 p.m. Tuesdays at 250 E.
Baker St, Costa Mesa. Advance
registration is required. (714)
445-4950.
Two-hour kayak tours with a
trained naturalist guide !Jre
offered at 10 a.m . Sundays from
the Newport Dunes Waterfront
Resort. The resort is at 1131 Ba<*
Bay Drive, Newport Beach. $20,
or $10 for California Wildlife
Campaign and Newport Bay
Naturalists and Friends
members. (800) 585-0747.
A yoga and dance dets is held
from 4:30 to 5:45 p.m. Tuesdays
at the Center for Spiritual
Discovery, 2850 Mesa Verde Drive
East, Suite 111, Costa Mesa. (714)
754-7399.
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Lunch • Dinner • Sunday Brunch
251 Shipyard Way • Newport Beach
Please call for hours. directions & reservations.
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Suite 111, Colta Meu. Bring 1
lunch. (71<•) 754-7399.
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d ..... to alrlne piloes and fl6ght
attendants. a..... .,. taught by
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Champion Tom Marshall.
Marshall's 11 et 333 E. 17th St,
Suite 13. Costa M..._ (949)
574-0122.
A o..llng wldt Dtvorce aupport
group i• offered by Jewish Family
Service of Orange County. The
group ia led by an experienced
coun&elor and meets at 6 p.m .
Tuesdays at the Jewish
Federation Campus, 250 E. Baker
St., Suite G. Costa Mesa. (714)
445-4950.
An lm..f91t:h couples support
group is offered by Jewish Family
Service of Orange County. The
group addresses Issues faced by
couples in which one partner is
Jewish and the other is not.
including raising children,
observing holidays, displaying
symbols in the home and
relationships with extended
families. The group meets for
three weekly sessions
Wednesday evenings at Jewish
Family Service, 250 E. Baker St ..
Suite G, Costa Mesa. (714)
445-4950.
The Costa Mesa Chamber of
Commerce sponsors a
ne1Working luncheon at 11 :45
a.m. Wednesdays at the Costa
M esa Country Club, 1701 Golf
Course Road, Costa Mesa. (714)
885·9090.
The Walking Club of Newport
Beach meets at 9 a.m. and 7 p.m.
at Hospital Road and Superior
Avenue. Lose the weight and
have fun. (949) 650-1 J32.
The Sea Scouts' ship Del Mar 711
of Orange County offers a
program for boys and young men
ages 14 to 18 interested m sailing.
seamanship, piloting, navigation
and cruising. M eetings are from 6
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SMb experienced danc9N to joln
Its group from 9 to 11 a.m.
Thurad9Y1 8t the Coeta Mesa
Senior Center, 191h Street and
Pomona Avenue, Costa Mesa.
(714) 646-5669.
ArtMtit Foundation lnsbudor
Hillary Stone leads an exera.e
cleas at 11 a.m. Thurtdays et the
Jewish Senior Centet, 250 E.
Baker St.. Costa Mesa. (714)
513-5641.
The Newport Bead\,_,~
Club meets at 10 a.m. the third
Wednesday of each month,
except July and December. at
varied locations. The group, a
social organiz.ation for people
who have lived in Newport Beech
for fewer than five years, meets
for events, activities and field
trips. (949) 645-9922.
The Friends of the Newport
Beach Pllbli<: Library seek book
donations to raise funds for the
library system. Books may be left
at any of the three branch libraries,
including, Balboa, Mariners or
Corona del Mar. They may also be
left in the special book closet next
to the Friends Boobtore at 1000
Avocado Ave. All hardcover and
paperbadc books are acceptable,
with the exception of law books
and magazines. Donations are
ta><-deductible. Call to arrange to
have books pidted up. (949)
759-9667.
The Thursdey Morning Women't
Club, a 40-year·old friendship
club, 1s seeking new members
The club, which includes golf.
bridge, walking and gourmet
sections. meets at 11 a.m . on the
second Thursday of every
month at the Radisson Hotel in
Newpon Beach. The luncheon ts
$23 and includes entertainment.
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EDITORIAL
New.port visito~s
bureau has a
bright future
T he leaders within the
Newport Beach
Conference and Visitors
Bureau have wocked
han:I to establlsb tourism as a
major piece of the economic
c;ngine in town.
After all, Newport Beach is a
destination spot. a tourist
attraction. much to the chagrin
of some folks we lcnow. But you
can't change what you are.
So, it is with open anns that
we welcome Marta Hayden as
the executive director of the
bureau as she lcnows what
Newport is and has good ideas
on how it can fulfill that role.
Some may recall that the
bureau came into prominence
into the first half of the 1990s
under the leadership of the late
Rosalind Williams. Wtlliams
recognired the value of tourism
and promoted Newport Beach
as a resort town that visitors
could venture to year round.
For example, Williams was
legendary for paying close
attention to the college football
season to see just which team
would be coming to the Rose
Bowi that year. Then she'd do
her best to get them to stay in
Newport Beach, pumping up the
hotel and tourism industry
during the winter, a time
normally written off as loss.
Before her death. Wtlliams
was able to present the Newport
Beach Oty Council with a
symbolic check of $21 million -
a swn that represented the tax
benefits the city received for
tourism in a given year.
Unfortunately, after Williams'
death, the leadership of the
visitors bureau hasn't been quite
the same and the abrupt
departure early this year of her
replacement. John Cassady,
made that painfully clear.
So our hope is that Hayden
will restore the spirit and energy
that was indicative of the visitors
bureau in the past. Her
experience in Monterrey,
another upscale beach
tommunity in Northern
California, should serve her well
here.
We hope she is able to again
make Newport Beach, and even
Cosca Mesa, attractive to those
who want the best \n beaches,
shopping and entertainment.
Judging by her comments in a
recent interview, ~it's getting all
of these wonderful mosaic
pieces that make up the jewel
that we have and making people
aware of it." it looks like she
knows how to put those pieces
in place.
READERS RESPOND
Main Street ficus
discussion continues
AT ISSUE: Letters to the editor greatly
outnumber the 2 of 25 trees that remain on
the Balboa Peninsula street.
F icus trees are beautiful and
they improve with age. lf
you have ever had to
replace the entire sewer line
from your house to the center of
the street, after a back-up into
every drain in the house, and all
because of two old ficus trees,
then you would know that
Balboa Village is correct to
replace those invasive trees.
Why not plant orchid trees and
palms? Something tropical for
the ocean front. The tree they
have been discussing as a
replacement has long thorns.
Sony. Balboa Arbor Society. why
not just get with the program and
decide on another beautiful tree.
MARCEUA KIRST
Newport Beach
Please. Can these Newport
people step outside their
sheltered little lives for one
moment? I only wish I had their
problems that the most
important thing in my life is to
ftgbt the city on whether or not
some ficus trees (that was
damaging other people's
property) get cut down or if my
dog can go on the beach
without a leash ("Newport can
dghten leash," Sept. 5).
I shudder to think of the
amount of money the city has
bad to waste defending
themselves againat these
self-important people who have
w.y too much money and dme on their hands that they feel
th'Y can go around wasting
othen.
Personally, I would rather
have seen that money go to
improving schools and other
areas that would improve the
community as a whole and not
just a few.
In the past year, thousands of
people lost their lives, many
more their loved ones, we're
fighting terrorism, and people
are worried about their dog on
a leash? I would suggest getting
a little perspective on life.
Do you think we can we move
on now?
CATHY COLEMAN
Newport Beach
I'm trying to get a group
together to file a class-action
suit against the city because
they've allowed all of these
eucalyprus trees lo Corona del
Mar to block everybody's views.
I've got a picture of a view I had
seven to eight years ago and the
city trees now are blocking my
view to a point where it is now
diminishing the value of my
home.
What kind of a price do you
put on that? The city is not
trimming the trees back the
way they should be, they're
getting diseased. The trees are
blocking people's views now
and I nUgbt get a group to me a
class-action suit. I know if I
went to sell my house now It
would be worth a lot leas than it
woulft if I had the view seven
years ago.
•DEGRADEL
Corona del Mar
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FU PHOTO /ONLY PILOT
John Wayne's former home on Bay Shore Drive is set for demQlition sometime this month.
Treat John Wayne's home just
like Elvis' 'Gracel2nd'
I think it's very sad and selfish of the
Cohens to want to tear down· their house,
which happens to be the house John
Wayne lived in ("Duke's home near last
roundup," Sept. 25).
Too bad it can't be turned into a
"Graceland."
I, for one, would have liked to see what
it looks like.
First, the Port Theater gets tom down,
then they want to tear down the Ice
Capades Chalet, then Kona Lanes ...
now John Wayne's house?
What's next?
Tear down South Coast Plaza and tum
it into an outdoor mall like Fashion
Island?
JUDITH HUNT
Costa Mesa
Costa Mesa tr~ some
help ... and Jess pruning
While trees are a regular topic of local
discussion (I refer to the controversy
over the ficus trees on Balboa
Peninsula's Main Street), I am writing
out of a long-held and deeply felt
concern for the welfaie of Costa Mesa's
{Tree City?) trees.
Not a month has passed since we
{residents of Costa Mesa) received the
August/September "Costa Mesa Live:
News From City HaW stating: "Trees are
one of Costa Mesa's greatest assets. Not
only do trees improve property values,
they are also one of nature's greatest
tools in helping us keep our
environment clean and cool .... Trees
also create shade. allowing air
conditioners to run less and landscapes
to need less irrigation. The reduced
demand for electricity and water results
in other pollution reduction benefits."
I could not agree more, but I must
hasten to point out that very few of the
street trees in Costa Mesa provide much
in the way of s,hade, due to overly
enthusiastic pruning by whomever the
city has contracted with to "care for"
the city's trees. Moreover, so much of
the tree canopy is removed that it must
jeopardize their very survival. Also, the
ameliorative effects for the
environment are greatly depleted by
over pruning.
Does the city contract with a certified
arborist for the care of its trees? I find it
very difficult to believe that this is the
case and respectfully suggest that
further professional opinions be
requested before every Costa Mesa tree
is ruined.
I have no wish to sound strident, but
I care too much for my home city to sit
back and watch while what could be
one of its finest features is destroyed.
SHARON K. EKLOF
Costa Mesa
C.Osta Mesa mayor never
fought for El Toro airport
ln the Sept. 28 edition of the Pilot,
there was an article about the recent
candidate debate {"No knockouts in
Costa Mesa debate"). It said that
"Mansoor charged that Dixon did not
fight aggressively enough to get an airport
at the former El Thro Marine Base."
Actually, she didn't fight at all to get an
airport there. She did not oppose Measure
W, whlch was our only hope to keep John
Wayne Airport from expanding, By doing
this, she not only dropped the ball for
Team Costa Mesa but she picked it up,
ran in the wrong direction and scored a
touchdown for the opposition. Go team.
AU.AN R. MANSOOR
Costa Mesa
• EDITOR'S NOTE: Allan R. Manaoor 11 a
Costa Mesa Chy Council candidate.
LETTER TO THE EDITOR
Pilot should consider retiring
Bell Curve columnist
I do not understand why the Daily
Pilot would run Joseph Bell's Sept. 26
column (The Bell Curve, "Pondering a
serious white-out"). This column was
not sly, nor tongue-in-cheek funny.
This column and BelJ did a great
disservice to Newport Beach and its
residents of all races and ethnicities. I
strongly suggest that the Daily Pilot
retire Bell permanently as a
columnist.
DAVIO MIU£R
Balboa Peninsula
No one but C.Osta Mesa voters
must make city's decisions
in their letter in support of opening a
massive free clinic in Costa Mesa that
will be a magnet for !UegaJ Immigrants
(Sounding Board, "CHOC center
discussion should focus on children"),
Quynh JCieu and Burton Willis tell
readers that "pediatricians put
children's health first -no matter who
the child. It is not the place of
pediatricians or children's hospitals to
set or debate our government's
immigration policy.·
Right. It is up to the citizens of Costa
Mesa to debate these matters and to
determine what is best for our city.
Letting pediatricians who don't live in
Costa Mesa dictate that a clinic is going
to go into this city Is wrong.
For too long, Costa Mesans have seen
decisions made for this city by people
who can't vote here. Now, more and
more citizens are demanding the right
to determine the future of this city, free
from the distortions that are caused
when people who can't vote here
dictate to those who can.
MARTIN Mll.lARO
Costa Mesa
Steeple unnecessary to get closer to God
I i is unfortunate that lessons of old
have not been learned today
("Height of Mormon steeple
contradicted," Wednesday). Is there a
compromise that can be reached over
the height of the proposed Mormon
temple? Rather than residents, city staff
and church officials warring over this
question, wouldn't it best be answered
by God, through Jesus Otrlat. from
whence the name "Oiwch of Jesus
Cluist o( Latter-day Saints" comes from?
About 7,000 years ago, man labored in
vain to build a tower that would reach to
the beaw:na so that one Icing could test
his throne closer to God, to be as God,
and to better oversee and rule over his
subjects. God .destroyed this tower of
Babel and dispersed mankind into races
each with new languages to prevent the
folly of man from attempting to rule as
God.
Jesus Quist taught "that the kingdom
of God Is within you." Luke 17:21. This
was later revealed to mean that, to be
close to God did not mean erecting the
highest, most glorious "building .. in
which to worshJp in; it meant humbling
oneself to allow the spirit of God to
enter one's own temple (man's body.
mind and soul through his heart) to
allow God to commune and fellowship
whh man personally, through the
perfect sacrifice of his son Jesus Olrist,
by recognizing that sin, not the height of
our throne Is what separates us from
God.
Yet today, we still have •ldngs"
enslaving men to build glorious
man-made "idols," teaching that
believing in and woBhiping them will
bring mankind closer to God. and some
go as far aa to promiae to become Gods.
Tu believe that building a great temple
will bring you closer to God Is just pure
fooliBhness, and proves that the greatest
downfall of modem man is llliteracy.
Those seeking to get cloeer to God
need not stones or steeples. they only
need to ta.Ice refuge in the living word of
God and forsake the foollsbness of man
and the things made by man.
RUSSELL NIEWIMOWSKI
Santa Ana Height.a
Situation at Orange Coast not as dire as editorial states
' REBUTTAL students. Wf!re one of the largest
community colleges in the state.
The It.ate or CaliCo.mi.. bowevet. is
not gofog to fund three·quarten of that
1 "'"' 1'1U growth. 8ec:ause of growth and 6.mdtng cwbe. OCC can no lonpr
dord ihe luxwy of o«ering amaJl mu. Thia year, ()rans Cout CoJleit
facee $1.5 million in lldc1ldoMI ..,.._due to c:hUWel ln lbe 1&aae
rildnaent ~.nil In hllllb
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SOCIETY nv.-. October 3, 2002 •
THE CROWD
Orbiting Newport-Mesa society at dinner
I t Wll Ul evening with ....
.... wortd·renowoed pilot
of the Bre6tllns Orbiter 3, •
hot·alr bdoOn that CJ'rJeled
around the world In 20 days.
IAllll wl llmlon IWfllcre, ownen of'n'adltional Jewelen in
Puhlon Island, joined with
........, the famlly-.owned; ·
century-old Swtsa watch·makl.ng
ftrm, to host the Newport-Mesa
crowd at an
-----. elegant
evening at
the Palm
Gardens.
The recent
mid·week
coc.ktail and
dinner event
introduced
Jones to the
crowd, which B.W. COOK included
o.wlMuDer,
((men FlemJJll, Ruwll and
~I.owe, Mary Petenen,
John ..... John and Unula
Bniepr, IM and <laftnCe
Bllrbr, 1bm c.ey, Beth Kania,
Ann md VIJI s.dulvam, and
Ven Old>loocl of Dover Shores.
Oxblood commented, "It was
so exciting to be in the presence
of a true hero.·
On March 21, 1999, Jones and
Bertrand Piccard landed in
southeastern Egypt, finishing
the first successful .
circumnavigation of the globe in
a balloon. Their trip took 19
days. 21 hours and 55 minutes.
With the landing. the last great
aeronautical record had been
broken. Today. the capsule of
the Breitling Orbiter 3 balloon is
on rusplay in the Sm1tru.onian
National Air and Space Museum
in Washington D.C.
Officials from Breitling came
to Newpon Beach to celebrate
more than a century of creating
timepieces in conjunction with
the aviation industry. Among
the specialized products
Breitling has created are cock.pit
timers for pilots and the
"Navitimer" chronograph, a
timepiece with a circular slide
rule that has been in production
for SO years.
At the event, officials from
Breitling and Traditional
Jewelers plOUdly bJtroduced • new product cabed ~
Euwqeocy. •• multi·fUncdon
~ tb.atre.tWaa mlnJ&turU.ed di8treM signal
trammitter. Both Jona and
Piccard wore the watch during
their uound·tbe-world
adventure. Very James Bond.
The Ha1facres welcomed
more than 200 guests to the
Palm Gardens to Jupport the
event and meet Jones. The pilot
signed copies of his book, titled
•Around the World in 20 Days." and~ personal stories over
the trials and tribulations of
getting the project literally off
the ground.
Jones was candid about the
failure of three previous
attempts. along with the years of
study and preparation that went
into the daring expedition. A
film was shown to the crowd
outlining the higbpoints of the
adventure. Jones shared with
the audience that he had been
the back-up pilot, and that the
original commander backed out
of the journey at the last
minute.
His wife, Joanna Jones, shared
her one fear: uHow wiU you get
home if the world is flat?"
Jones did make it home. and
is now on a national tour
promoting his book. which will
in tum help to fund the Winds
of Hope charity and its fight
against noma, a disease that
often occurs in poverty-stricken
countries such as Niger. Noma
attacks the skin of children's'
faces and disfigures them for
life. It is often fatal.
The World Health
Organization estimates that
there are approximately 100,000
children who contract noma
each year. Both Jones and
Piccard are dedicated to
supporting this cause.
The evening was a splendid
collaboration between business
and charity, with more than a
dash of adventure, daring and
the best of human motives. It all
combined to produce positive
results.
•THE CROWD appears Thursdays
and Saturdays.
Shown at the Breitiing Orbiter 3 dinner party at Jhe Palm Gardens are hosts Manon and Lula Halfacre and guests of honor Joanna and
Brian Jones. Brian Jones traveled the world in a hot·air balloon in just 20 days .
Attending the party to honor Bnan Jones were Marcy Petersen
and John Rossi.
John and Ursula Braeger and Eve and Clarence Barker attended
the Brertmg dinner.
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Abes take on-Japanese cuisine a culinary delight
ByK9dlyllader
E ~now U1d theQ.; tbae
come1 a ..,.,ant that
makes you wilb you were
l'IOt only a better writer but
better educlted in lbe art md
science of food 10 that you could
truly do that place jusdce. AW
(say ah-bay) .Reltaw'ant io
Newport Beach la just one of
t.bote.
Thia lovely Japanese
restaurant was recommended to
my by a Japanete ttudent of
mine, Kojl. wh~ family
-ceJebrates every holiday there.
That should tell you eomething.
Tu regain some of my writing
skills (I have a sneaking
suspkion that giving birth
robbed me of more than a few
adjectives) I wUJ concisely use
some alliteration: AM is elegant,
exotic, expensive (moderately)
and, oh, ao excellent
Oiel'lllltuhf Ab6 opened Ab6
almost seven years ago after
woridng in various places,
including Santa Barl>ara and
Alaska. He came from the
countryside in Japan. "a place
nobody's ever heard of," about
20 years ago. He calls himself a
·country boy." You would never
ever guess that by his food.
I
His cooking incorporates
traditional Japanese cuisine with
ingenuity and independence. I
love that! I read a review in
another newspaper where top
local chefs Pascal Olhat of c.ar~
Pascal and Tim Goodell of
lfoquet were on fire about~. I
thought that was wurth
mentioning. lf you are indeed a
foodie, that carries some clout.
As you enter the elegant yet
simple restaurant with its warm
caramel-colored walls and Its
dusky-sky painted celling, the
entire staff greets you with
"lrashaimase!" which means
"Welcome to my place" or
"Welc.ome to my restaurant."
DONLEACH /l>Al.YPtLOT
Sushi chet Takashi Abe with house special creation Salmon Tar Tar with caviar at Abe Japanese Gourmet Seafood. Abe's has dishes for the nervous and the fearless.
And welc.ome you are. This is
a very nice place to be, with
windows on every wall, small
quiet tables and great
background music. The daily
specials menu reads like a
treasure map. and I should just
printonehere.AbaJonewith
light garlic saut~ ($24), black
mussels or bay scallops with
~ot butter ($7.50), smoked
roast duck or smoked tom with
foie gras ($20) are just a few of
the items found. I need to eat
here about 20 more times. nus
year.
The sushi list has all the
regulars for the fearful and
incredibly unique choices for the
fearless. The California roll
($5.50) is as good as any, with
asparagus added for crunch. The
crunchy roU with tempura
shrimp ($5.50) is very good. but
maybe not the best I've ever
had. But did somebody say
tempwa? We had popcorn
shrimp ($12.50) with a
ginger-truftle dipping sauce that
was out of this wodd.
We aJso ordered the mother of
all tempura platters ($25.99)
with extremely generous
amounts of crispy fried shrimp,
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lobster, sweet potatoes, red
peppers, asparagus and halibut.
garnished with wasabt potatoes
and udon noodles. OJder this. If
you need more convincing on
top of the mashed potatoes sat a
•yamamomo," a Japanese
mountain berry. and I bet most
of you have never seen one of
these.
And chef Abe is gifted in the
art of presentation. Everything
was beautiful to look at. And the
bay scallop in escargot butter
($7.50) served on a decorative
clam shell is my new destination
dish, I.e. the item that gets me
back to the restaurant the
. quickest
For you fearless sushi
explorers, there is orange or red
clam, eel and mussel, all with
extra smelt eggs available. nus
does not begin to list all the
choices but should Intrigue you
none the less. The reaJ
adventurers should try the
•ornaJcase" or tasting menu,
featuring the "special creations"
of chef Abe. This changes daily
and always includes a sushi
course, a sashimi course and
· ·the best of Ab~'s hot dishes."
This menu ranges from $50 per
person for the tasting menu to
$75 for the full menu to SI 00 for
the luxury course. Whether it's
filet with yuzu, oysters with
ponzu, or Qillean Sea bass with
fois gras and sake, you can't help
but appreciate the creativity and
the talent that went into this
cuisine.
Not all is unknown. Abe offers
a delicious njso soup, a salad
with an incredible sesame
dressing. terlyaJd chicken and
filet mignon. Finally, if you are
FYI
•WHERE: Abe, 2900 Newport
Blvd .. Newport Beach
• HOURS: Lunch is served 11
a.m . to 2 p.m. M onday through
Friday. Dinner is served 5 to 10
p.m. Monday through Thursday,
5 to 10:30 p.m. Friday through
Saturday and 5 to 9 p.m. Sunday
• HOW MUCH: Moderately
expensive
•CALL: (949) 675·1739
usuaJJy fearful and want to be
fearless, start wilh the elaborate
sake menu and go from there.
If I had to complain about
anything ... weU. I can't. We
enjoyed Abe thoroughly. Abe is a
treat. and I suggest treating
yourself as soon ac; p<>">Sible.
• KATHY MADER's dining reviews
appear every other Thursday
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'UGHT 1ltE NIGHT
South Coat Repertory will
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Center on Slturday with the
24th •nnual gala ball, titled
•Ught the Night.• The dinner
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S750 or $500. (714)
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MUSIC
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Broadway legend Polly
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todey through Sa1urdey et
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GALA CONCERT
The Pec:fflc Symphony
On:llestra will present a
C1mica ·Knodtout· Gala
OpenJng llt 8 p.m. today,
featuring worb by Pieter,
Uat end Strauss, at the
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Arts Center, 600 Town
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There will be a preview
lecture llt 7 p.m. $19 to $59.
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The Pacific Symphony
Orchestra Pops will play
with The Righteous
Brothers at 8 p.m. Friday
and Saturday as part of its
season opener. This is the
famed duo's first
symphonic outing. Among
their most popular songs
are ·vou've Lost That Lovin'
Feeling• and ·unchained
Melody.• The concert will
be held at the Orange
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Center's Segerstrom Hall,
600 Town Center Drive,
Costa Mesa. $26 to $80.
(714) 556-2787.
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Dale Kristien, famous for her
longtime run as Christine
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The story behrnd Richard
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Oct. 5 when the Pacific
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THEATER
Another undiscovered gem to play at OCC
By Tom Titus
I t aboWd come u no asprile
that Oranp c.out Co1lep
and dlrector John Fermcca
are preparing to lift the CW1aln
on a play no one In thil put of
the worid bu eeeo ~and
one that few~ eYe11 beard
about
Ferzacca has been~
little-known scriptl for yan and
turning them into memorabJ'e
productions, such as •North
Shore Fish," "The Mineola
1\vins," "The Memory of Water,"
"F.pic Proportions• and
"Approximating Mother.• And
that's just in recent years -
Ferr.acca hM been teaching and
directing at occ since 1970.
His latest find, opening tonight.
is a comedy titled "Anton in
Show Business," the •Anton" in
this case being the Rus.sian
playwright Olekhov.
Oiekhov is not a character in
the story -the play centers on
three mismatched actresses
trying to pull off a production of
"The Three Sisters" at a theater in
San Antonio, Texas. "Anton in
Show Business" was written by
Jane Martin, who was also
repret.entcd in OCCs last offering.
"Jack and Jill," a few weeks ago.
Playwright Martin is reclusive
to lhe point that she'd make J.D.
Salinger seem like an
cxhibitfonisl. Labeled America's
best-known unknown playwright,
Martin apparently hails from
lmtudr.y and bu written~
plays OW!( the put decade. But
lhe'a never made a public
appeerance or spohn of her
wos:b oo the m:ord. She's never
gl'8Dted an interview, no photos
ol her have been published and
there's no biographical
infonnadon. Critics widely
speculate that her name is a
pseudonym.
Be that u It may, she's highly
succes.mJJ at writing play&
"Anton in Show Business" won
the 2001 American Theater
Critics Award for "best new play."
It's a badcst.age comedy with a
cast or 16, all female. The story
revolves around the three
actresses -a glamorous
television star, a local third·grade
teacher and a seasoned
off-off-Broadway actress who's
been in more than 200
productions and has yet to
receive a paycheck.
"The play is very funny,"
Ferzacca declares.. "Directors get
fired, the producer is inept. lhe
girls can't act and lhe audience
keeps interrupting the
production. The play provides a
hilarious look at all that's wrong
and right with American theater."
Martin's script pokes fun at
corporate sponsors, incompetent
producers, small·time critics and
self-important directors.
Ferzacca's cast will feature
Jonie Ros._c;, a professional singer
who starred in his last show, M Side
Man"; Jessica Kelly, who's taking
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Getting a kick from '8 Women'; 'Alabama' more than a romance
A light. frothy bit of
ffinch dressin . g
F ... olPrmdl c:mem. wll
b'9 ·e ~·if 011JY to
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flnnine SUSANNE Riclwd and
PEREZ VirRWe Leddyen are a
force to be ~ned with.
Aa directed and co-written by
~is Oz.on. the mm has the
glossy, overripe look of those old
Lana Turner movies In the '50s.
the same time period in which
"8 \\bmen" takes place.
I really bad no idea what the
movie was about other than
what the ads revealed -the
lone man in a household of
women is found murdered in his
bed. The plot is like an Agatha
Cbriltie *'Y or a 111118 ol.
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dance with bet dau8hten Sur.on
(ledoyen) and Catherine
(LudMne Slgnier). What kind of
a JDOl9ie 1s dUa?
Well. it's everytb.lng and
nothing you've evet eeen befote.
and that 1s what mates ·e
Women" IUCb a kick. It's a Can:e
with couture clothes. a frothy
little excuse for the acton to
have fun; and each gcta her own
musical tum in tbe spotlight.
Isabelle Huppert Is quite
hilarious as the stereotypical
spinster and a real acene-stealer
-no small feat with thJs
ensemble. And when was the
last time you saw Deneuve do
physical comedy (in a mink
stole, no less)7
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something silly then go and see
"8 Women." Don't be put off by
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we meet Melanie <:annicbael
(Reese Withenpoon), who fled
the small backwoods town of
Pi3C0n .-------. Creek. Ala.,
JULIE
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back..
Now a budding fashion
designer on the verge of
success and engaged to one of
The Big Apple's most eligible
bachelors, she must go back.
Go back to the one-bank town.
Go back to the Catfish Festival
and Coon Dog Cemetery. Go
back to the Civil War
reenactments. And go back to
the husband that she Jefi
behind.
difficult choice for a reason.
Directed lly Angy_ Tennant
("Ever After") "Alabama· is
wholesome, traditional,
matinee-idol, B·movie fun.
Both the film's strengths and
weaknesses lie In Its reserved
composition. While more
outlandish characterizations or
concentrating solely on
Melanie's love Interests may
have enhanced the film, it
would have overshadowed its
main theme.
ThJs is a romantic comedy, so
in the end love__does triumph,
but not the way you imagine.
The charm to "Sweet Home
Alabama," besides the
captivating Witherspoon,
resides in its subtlety. It's not a
simple roll-the·dice romance to
see whJch man she chooses.
For those of us who are
transplants in California (and
you know who you are) this
movie could have been titled
"Sweet Home Missouri" or
"Sweet Home Tennessee." OK.
so it isn't as lyrical and it
wouldn't have inspired a
remake by Jewel, but you get
my polnL
Witherspoon C-Election,"
"Pleasantville") Is endearing as
the confused Melanie. She's
surrounded by a well-known
IUpporting cast (Mary l:ay
.flace, Jean Smart, Fre4Ward)
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stereotypical, but not over the
top. Dry-wined Candice Bergen
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she wants to marry, but in
which person she wants to
become. She's tom between
two worlds. She has tried very
hard to deny her past by
transforming herself from
·Felony Melanie" into a
confident, accepted success.
But now she wants both worlds.
Can she have ·roots and wings"
too?
It wouldn't do the tum justice
if you simplified its m.eaaage to
her choice between Jake as her
"roots" and Andrew as her
"wings.· If you're curious as to
which feller she gets hitched to,
it's revealed at the end of the
movie. But if you're interested
as to how she finds balance in
her Ufe, stay through the credits
and view the photomontage.
"Sweet Home Alabama" isn't
the best romantic comedy I've
seen, but it certainly isn't the
worst on my lisL And if your
teenage daughter begged to see
it, I would only hope that she'd
discover more about
ldf-acce:>tance and
eelf·conftdence than notice the
~m.e L.Ycu Although. he
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adorable. Patrick Dempsey
(Andrew) as her fianc~ is also
adorable. The fact that he
rebels against h1s mother's
polidcal slant on his
reladonship is admirable. It's a
"SWttt HOTM Alabama" is
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and sexual references.
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Thursday, October 3, 2002 •t
COLLEGES THURSDAY'S
CHALK TALK E01otionally focused Midnight
madness
PllDT PICKS
Tonight'• flNM o.n. ... vs. N.wpof't Hefbor
... at Newport Harbor, 7 p.m.
... Newport Harbor by 14
Fnday'a pmee
Cypress vs. Corona del Mar
... at Newport Harbor, 7 p.m.
... Corona del Mar by 7
Costa Meu va. Ocun View
... at Westminster High, 7 p.m.
... Coste Mesa by 7
Saturct.y's p m•
W.stmlrm. vs. &ta~
... at Newport Harbor High, 7 p.m.
... Westminster by 14
Last week's picks: 3-0 (100%)
Season record: 5-5 (50%)
Mustangs open league by
revisiting same venue,
opponent Friday that
provided the backdrop to
last season's tragic game.
Barry Faulkner
Daily Pilot
WESTMINSTER -It won't be the
most lopsided victory of the 2001 sea-
son the Costa Mesa High football team
will remember Friday when it meets
host Ocean View High in the 7 p.m.
Golden West League opener at West·
minster High.
It was the same stadium, against the
same opponent last year, when the pro-
gram suffered an unthinkable tragedy,
as 17-year-old senior Mart Colby col-
lapsed on the sideline and died just
hours later of brain injuries sustained
on the field.
"It's going to be a real intense situa·
tion, • said Mesa Coach Dave Perkins,
who was among !hose for whom a
scouting trip to Westminster to watch
Ocean View last week stirred powerful
emotions.
to
•we had quite a
few players !here
(scouting) and
you could see by
the looks on !heir
faces they were af-
fected," Perk.ins
said. "I even saw
one pointing to the spot (on the side·
line), where Man went down. The whole
thing ls still very much on their minds.·
Perkins said he and his staff have
talked to the players about trying to fo.
cus their emotions on opening their
first Golden West League season in win·
ning fashion.
"We're going to Lry to turn it into as
much of a positive as we can." Perkins
said. "I know our kids are going to be fo.
cused. I just hope they don't go out and
try too hard to play well."
On the field, the Mustangs (1 -2).
ranked No. 9 in CIF Southern Section
Division VU, will be faced with a wide-
open offense that has featured balance
this fall.
Coach Harold Eggers' Seahawks (1 -2),
coming off a 31-27 triumph over Cen-
tury in which they Lrailed by 18 at half-
time, have produced 444 yards rushing
and 4 13 passing.
•
AJex Hickerson, a 6-foot-.f juni~r
quarterback, has completed 43 of 94
with four touchdowns and five intercep-
tions. He has now thrown for 1..281
yards and nine TDs in his varsity career.
though he has tossed 21 interceptions.
"He throws it aU over lhe place, so we
better get our secondary straightened
our,• Perkins said. ·And if you don't pay
attention to the running game (5·8. 165·
pound junior runnif!g back Aaron) Go-
nya is going to score."
Gonya has rushed for 450 yards and
two 1Us on 58 carriei..
The Ocean View receiving corps in-
cludes Shawn Kim (15 catches for 123
yards and one TO). Justin Roth (12
catches for 88 yards). Americo Lopez
(nine for 102) and Rick Sweetin (seven
for 119 yards and three TDs).
"They marched down the field on
their first drive last year and <;cored on
us; Perkins recalled of the Mustangs·
53-12 nonleague wm ··we need to jump
ahead and nor have bad thing!> happen
early."
Good things have happened for lhe
Mustangs when they have given the ball
to senior running back Keola Asuega the
See MESA, Paee 82
us1ness
Newport Harbor is heavy
favorite to continue its
winnihg ways tonight
against the struggling
Dana Hills Dolphins.
Barry Faulkner
Da1lyP1lot
NEWPORT BEACI I -·me thrill is
gone.
At least that's what Newport Harbor
High foolbaJJ play-
ers and coaches
would have you
believe as they
prepare for to-
night's 7 o'clock
kickoff against
nonleague visitor
Dana Hills.
One might expect Lhe Sailors to still
be savoring the satisfaction that came
with Friday's 17·0 victory, before 6.000.
over a highly regarded Corona del Mar
team that just happens to be ars biggest
rival. Ir was the second straight victory
for Newport (2· l l. ranked No. 3 m CIF
Southern Section Division VI. after a
disappointing season-opening loss to
lrabuco Hills.
DON LEACH/DAILY PILOT
The Tars' swarming defense figures to have a lot of flags surrounding Dana Hills' runners tonight at Newport Harbor.
But senior middle Linebacker Fer·
nando Castorena said the euphoria
halted Saturday morning. when the Tars
began preparing for the Dolphins (1-2).
in what Coach Jeff Brinkley terms "a
short week."
"We enjoyed the (CdM win) Friday
See NEWPORT. Pae• 82
DAILY PILOT HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL PLAYER OF THE WEEK
on the
horizon
Let the countdown begin
for UC I Coach Pat
Douglass' men's
basketball team, which
kicks off the season with
''Magic," Oct. 11.
T here will be something
significantJy different when the
UC Irvine men's basketball
team opens its season with its
annual Midnight Magic Oct. 11. For the
first time in four years, the
season-opening extravaganza will be
without Jerry Green.
However, if you look closety and
notice the high
energy for An teater
basketball on the
UCI campus, and
notice the
excitement for the
season among the
player'>, you will '>ee
that Jerry Green
never left Irvine. It
seems Green. who
was the Big West
Conference Player of STEVE
lhe Year the past two VIRGEN
sea.sons. will always
be a pan of the UCl basutball
program
"Jerry has been very much the key m
the program evolving into one of the
better programs in the nation," UO
Coach Pat Douglass saJd of Green, who
is playing basketball overseas. "His
presence did a lot for the program. for
the support and the players. Maybe
now we're in the position for players to
talce the next step. Maybe Jerry can be
instrumental again for the players wbo
played with tum; for them to continue
the success. There are a few questions
to be answered."
One of the question mads for the
Anteaten. is Jordan Harris. who injured
his knee this past summer. He tore his
PCL (post cruciate ligament in the
knee) and has been rehabilitating the
past three months.
"I !bought he would be a premier
player in the conference." Douglass said
of Harris.
The Anteater; will learn of Harris'
status m the weeks to come. Until then.
the UCI men's basketball team, and
Coach Marie Adams' women's squad,
will en1oy the festivities next week.
"It's 1ust a lot of the kids having fun
and they get to see both reams. and
they become familiar with the players."
Douglass said. "Around the (Big West
Conference) people are aware of the
CIA (Completely Insane Anteaters).
They'll be there jumping up and down.
With the support and the spirit.
See COLLEGES, Pace 83
Fernando storena
Newport Harbor defensive standout has taken a
circular route to legendary middle linebacker spot.
Barry Faulkner • "My first two years at Daily Pilot Newport. I couldn't knock
over a cable if 1 wanted to,·
M iddle .llnebacktts are, said the S-foot· 11 .
most often, born. 214~pound project. who may
not made. But never have landed in the
Newport Harbor marquee defemive position
H1gh ten.lor Fernando Cut.orma tuid bla favorite NFL team. the Miami
thawed llttle predisposfdon ror th.e Dolpblns. not drafted Zach Thomu
poaftlon for much of bis 17 yam. ln 1996.
BubtbaD, Dot football, WU bis ·11ove the Dolph.ins and I started
sth.ledc pualon before high Khool n~ dm guy out there ki1llD8
ind the footblll be elk! s>l'Y befbre bia peop.. • Cutorena l8kl. "l guea I fell
frelhman yarwu of the fllg ~ in '°'9 ~ cWmle because of
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HIGH SCHOOL FOOJBAI I .
CdM aims to settle score
Sea Kings host
Cypress in nonleague
rematch of teams
that h ave battled
even on scoreboard
over the past two
football campaigns.
Barry Faulkner
Daily Pilot
NEW-
PORT
BP.ACH -
Coming off
a disap-
pointing
17-0 loss to
Newport
Harbor in its biggest rivalry
game, the Corona del Mar High
football team is faced with a su-
preme rubber game with non-
league visitor Cypress Friday at
7 p.m. at Newport Harbor High.
The Centurio ns and Sea Kings
have split the last two seasons,
with each scoring 52 points In
the series.
CdM (2-1), ranked No. 5 in
CIF Southern Section Division
IX. won last year's clash, 42-17,
after Cypress (2-1), unranked in
OF otvWon VI, earned a SS-10
tliumpb lo 2000.
Coach JC'eny Crabb'• visltors,
however, bdng eometblng to
lb.ls game that CdM baa not
shown thus far: offen.slve bal-
ance.
Cypress bas 421 rushing yards
and 362 mo.-e pusiJl8. Con-
veraely, the Sea JClngs have pro-
duced 7K of their 624 ofrensiw
yards on the ground.
Senior tailbadc Mart Cianci-
ulli bas been the catalyst for
CdM's rushing production, col-
lecting 380 yards and four
touchdowns on 79 carries this ran. The 5-foot-lO, 175-poWlder
needs 171 rushing yards to
reach 2,000 for his varsity ca-
reer.
CdM, however, produced mi-
nus-I yard rushing in the sec-
ond half against Harbor and will
need to execute to have success
against a Cypress defense that
has played well this season.
M(The Centurions) have some
good size, defensively, and they
have some great linebackers,"
CdM Coach Dick Freeman said.
uThey will bliiz, so we'll have to
do a good job picking that up.~
Cypress, with just 21 points
allowed this season. ranlcs fifth
in Orange County in scoring de-
fense. Senior linebackers Bran-
,..
CIF DMlkMt IX
1. ~ (3-0); 2. Fuli.rton
(3-0); a. La Habra CS.01; 4.
Northvf.w (2· 1 ); I. CorONI ..
Mer 12-11; 6. "-dflca (2-1); 7.
Nolthwood (2-1);8. Covina (2·11:
9. Loe Amlgol (1·21; 10. Laguna
Beedl (3-0).
Otlw9: UnlY9t91ty (2-1 );
CenNry (2· 1 ); Ranctlo Alamitoe
(2-1).
don McGowan (6-0, 200) and 1Y
Belanger (6· l, 215) were both
second-team All-Empire League
performers as juniors. They are
the only two of eight all-league
players back from last year's 3 -6
squad.
ln order to keep Cypress from
flooding the rushing lanes, CdM
may need to increase its pro-
ductivity with the pass.
Senior quarterback Jonathan
Hubbard has completed 16 of29
for 137 yards, with three touch-
downs and only one intercep-
tion. He was sacked three times
last week, after not having been
sacked the first two games, wins
over Costa Mesa and Troy.
Sophomore Kevin Welch is
CdM's leading receiver with six
catches for 46 yards and two
T'Ds.
McGowan and ienlor de!en-
alve bacb Cbariet Dobbs and
Anton Jamir all have two Inter·
ceptiooa tb1a aeuon.
• /t lot of (the lntereepdons)
bas to do with the preaawe they
put on the quarterback," Free-
man said. "And they've stopped
the run pretty well, so they've
forced t.e4ms to throw.•
Dobbs (5-8, 160), who also re-
turns punt.a, is a key contributor
on o1fense, where he leads the
team with 20 receptJons for 192
yards and one touchdown.
Senior Niclt Mahin (6-2, 210)
spearheads the ground attack
with 373 yards and two TDs on
67 rushing attempts this fall.
Eric Burroughs, a 5-11, 170-
pound junior, has completed 33
of 60 for 362 yards and two IDs,
with three interceptions.
The status of Corona del Mar
senior Matt Cooper. a starter at
both fullback and inside line-
backer, is Wlcertain after he
sprained an ankle against New-
pon Harbor.
Senior safety K.C. Rawlins
may also be h eld out if his
pulled groin does not improve,
Freeman said.
Freeman has penciled in
sophomore 'fyler Lance into
Coopers starting linebacker spot
Uneven ground
Estancia faces long
odds in Golden West
League opener against
defending champion
Wesoninster.
Bar ry Faulkner
Daily Pilot
NEW-
PORT
BF.ACH -
On the sur-
face, the
only thing
equal
about Sat·
urday's 7 p.m. Golden Wei..t
League-opening football
matchup between Estancia High
and visiting Westminster would
appear to be the two teams' re-
cords.
Estancia Coach Jay Noonan
acknowledges his Eagles (1 -2)
will enter Newport Harbor High's
stadium as the clear underdog
against the defending league
champion Lions (1 -2), who were
picked to win the league in a pre-
season coaches' poll.
"They played two good, solid
NEWPORT
Continued from B 1
night. but Saturday, we were
watching film on Dana Hills,"
Castorena said.
It hasn't exactly been a high-
light reel for the South Coast
League representative, which ap-
pears to be adjusting slowly to
the system brought from Ariz.ona
by first-year coach Mike Rear-
don.
The Dolphins. who earned a
14-6 victory over Woodbridge af.
ter dropping their opener, 35-3,
to Lakewood. were troWlced by
FoothilL 49-6. last week.. What's
more, the Dolphins have only
one offensive touchdown this fall
teams in Pacifica (2-I and
ranked No. 6 in CIF Southern
Section Division [)() and El Mo-
dena (2-1 and No. 5 in CIF Divi-
sion VJ)," Noonan said. "I thinlc
(Westminster Coach Ted McMiJ-
len) wouJd agree they were over-
matched in those two games
(both losses by a combined score
ofn-14)."
Estancia was also trounced
last week. 34-0, by an unbeaten
KateUa squad ranked No. 9 in
CIF Division VJ this week. after
splitting against lesser foes Mag-
nolia (a 19-8 season-opening
win) and Centwy (a 35· 7 loss in
Weelc.2).
Estancia is further handi-
capped by injury ac; ~nior rt"·
turning standout Lewis Brad-
sh aw will not play any
quarterback and is expected to
be held out on defense after
spraining a shoulder against Ka-
teUa.
"The good news is, he could
play this week.· Noonan said.
"But he won't play quarterback
for at least two weeks and we
plan to let him play wide receiver
o nly, if he does play this week.."
Brndshaw had been sharing
quarterback chores with junior
and have fumbled 16 time!) in
three games, though losing just
six.
KiclcotT returns of 95 yards
(against Woodbridge) and 93
yards (against Foothill) have ac-
counted for roughly two-thirds
of their 23 points this season and
their offense is averaging just
fewer than I 03 yards per game.
This does not bode well
against a Harbor defense that
appears to have figured things
out, after opening the season
with just two returning starters.
The Sailors held a previously
productive CdM running game
to mlnus-1 yard in the second
half last week and just 83 for the
game. The Sea Kings added fust
24 passing yards to that total as
Brad Young. who went the dis-
tance against Katella and will be
expected to do the same this
week. Young has completed 16 of
32 passes for 151 yards and one
touchdown. But, with minus-35
yards on 20 rushing anempts, he
has not been as effective as Brad-
shaw triggering the split-veer op-
tion.
After collecting just 15 rushing
yards against KateDa. the Eagles
are averaging just 98 yards per
game on the ground. They have
also fumbled 13 times. losing
eight, to help account for a mi-
nus-seven turnover ratio.
Estancia's nmni.ng game couJd
be bolstered by the return of sen-
ior tailback BQbby F.i;trnda, a
SaddJeback transfer who has
missed the first three games
while recovering from a broken
coUar bone. Estrada is expected
to start, Noonan said.
Junior fullback Hubba Kaplco
leads the f.agfes in rushing with
129 yards and three TDs on 22
carries.
Westminster's team statistics
reOect its two lopsided losses,
which foUowed a 15-13 season·
opening victory over Rancho
Alamitos.
RANKINGS
ToplO
CIF DMlion Vl
1 Los Altos (2· 1 I; 2. Foothill, 3-0;
3. ~ Hert>or (2· 1); 4.
Charter Oak (2-1 ); 5. El Modena
(2-1 ); 6. Bellflower (3-0), 7. La
Mirada (1-2); 8. Orange Lutheran
(1-2); 9. Katella (3-0); 10. Brea
Olinda (1-2).
Others: Cabrillo (Long Beach),
(3-0); Aliso Niguel (2· 1 ), Laguna
Hills (2-1).
Harbor, which has been among
the Orange County leaders in
scoring defense the last three
seasons, posted its first shutout
of the campaign.
Newport's offense appears also
to have regained the efficiency it
The Lions have been more
successful with the pass than the
run, which is not surprising
given the presence of three-year
starting quarterback Fidel Gon-
zalez.. The 5-foot-9, 155-pound
senior has completed 29 of 61 for
357 yards and two IDs to up his
career totals to 219 for 447 for
3,336 yards and 21 TDs. His four
interceptions this season,. how-
ever, give him 32 for his varsity
career.
MHe lllces to throw the ball
down the field," Noonan said of
Gonzalez.. "But. from a defensive
standpoint, we believe our sec-
ondary is one of our strengths.
One thing we need to do a better
job of. which we didn't do
against Katella, Is create a pass
rush."
Senior Louis Valdes Jr., who
had a interception while filling in
for Bradshaw at free safety last
week. will be asked to defend the
deep ball, along with starting
comerbacks Geo Macias and
Marco Villatva.zo. Senior Javy
Ramirez, who has started at cor-
ner, will see only spot duty after
suffering a bruised back against
Katella
Gonzalez's favorite receiver
lacked in the first two games,
particularly in the running game.
The Sailors rushed for 189
yards last week. including 144 by
senior tailback Dartangan John-
son, against a solid CdM de-
fense.
But Brinkley is anyth.ing but
satisfied.
"We need to keep improving
and, hopefully, build off what
we've done the last couple
weelcs, ~ Brinlcley said. "Our (Sea
View) league is looking awfully
tough. so we've got to keep get-
ting better. We still need to elimj-
nate some mistakes and be as
technically sound as we can.
And, hopefully, we can keep
playing hard.~
Johnson continues to drive
ESTANCIA UNElPS
COSTA MESA LINEUPS
5-10 175 s.. 08
&-1 200 St. TB
&-3 215 Jr FB
&-2 180 Sr W8 1M> 170 Sr WR
5-11 200 Jr TE
&O 255 Sr LT
M 2Ml Jr LG
5-n 220 Jr C
1M> 210 Jr RG
... , 290 So. ffT
S.2 2100 Jr. OE
5-11 315 Sr. NG
&-3 215 Jr. OE
6-2185 Jr Ol8
&O 210 Jr. 11.8 g. n 200 Jr MLB
M 20& Sr IUI
&-0 170 Sr Ol8
5-10 1"4 S. CB
5-7 1315 Jr CB
&-2 180 Sr FS
CORONA DEL MAR LINEUPS
OFFENSE • DEFENSE
5 JoneU\en Hub-
bsd
I ~th Long
'4 M.ctCooper
4 K.C R.wlu,.
21 Jell A4lod
7 KroaCooper
S3 A/ldyLuien
60 John o.i.v
74 Jeeon Klduoh1m
71 JohnHev•
50 Denny T9Rfflen
Ht. Wt. y~ f'D.
5-IO 170 Sr QB
... , 200 Sr TB
5-2 :125 Sr FB
5-9175 Sr WR
&-0 205 Sr WR
6-2 215 Sr. TE
5-2 2-40 Jr LT
6-1 236 Sr LG
5-10210 Sr C
&-0 205 Jr RG
!>-II 211 J1 RT
Ht. Wt. Yr. Po.
60 John o.i.y &-1 235 Sr DE !>4 Jay900 Sl<etle 5-IO 230 Sr. OT
61 Aft Wocaen 5-7 190 Sr OT
51 JoMj)ll Cetr &-0 205 Sr DE
I ~ti\ Long &-1 200 Sr. OLB
118 Tyler Lance 6-1 195 So ILB
74 JMOn KIC!Ulh•m !>-10 210 Sr ILB
7 Kn• Cooper ... 2 215 Sr. Ol8
8 Mordy Omgua 5-11 175 Jr CB
24 Oat1tel Menn Fmn 5-11 168 Jr CB
4 KC Rewl•"9 !>-9 175 Sr FS
NEWPORT HARBOR LINEUPS
OFFENSE • DEFENSE No.~
llMidleel~
Illa
22 0 .lc:Jlm9ot1
34 Rhelll Henaf*<I
8 M141eToole
6 Spence< l.Jt1t
82 f"mulTom.n
7tl .U SIMer
79 Erlc:Cu<b.
50.Mdi51u11*1 n Nd<W.Wns
75 °"'' Bedorel<
Ht. Wt. Yr. Po.
&-0 180 S< OB
&-0 19& St T1I ~ 195 S< F8
5-11 198 St WR
M 153 So WR
&-1 209 St TE
5-6270 S< LT
5-11 Z30 Jr LG
5-9 225 Sr c
6-3 251 Jr RG
M 190 St RT
has been versatile senior Ouis
Renk (10 catche!> for 163 yards).
Sophomore Jason Morse and
junior Livingston Tautua also
have five receptions apiece.
Sophomore Carlos Brooks (24
carries for 20 I yards) has been
the Lions' leading ground gainer.
but he carried just once last
week..
Mike Laurel, a 5-5 junior, is an-
other rushing threat with 82
yards on 28 carries.
hard toward the school career
rushing record held by Steve Bra-
7.aS (2,700 yards set in 1982-83).
Johnson's 225 yards this season
give him 2,230 for his varsity ca-
reer. He aJso has 17 career touch·
downs. after scoring his first of
the season last week.
The Harbor running game.
however, is still playing catch-up
with the passing game, triggered
by senior quarterback Michael
McDonald. McDonald is 32 of 63
for 443 yards this fall, with two
TDs and three interceptions.
Sophomore Spencer Link. (IO
catches for 159 yards and two
TDs) and Mike Toole (eight
catches for 142 yards) have been
McDonald's primary targets.
Trevor Walls, a 5-foot-7 senior,
7 s Mou<edv .... 21a-er-S6~No9!0 45Mec~
1 Mlll!Eno.....
"4FC-..,.
5 ,....Hoot! 12 er.,.. s-y...
4 llenSou
28 Wlltrwn Junowd1 no Joh<-..
Ht. Wt. Yr. Po.
~ 190 Sr DE
6-1 215 S.. OT
~9 202 Jr. HG
&-1 170 Sr DE
~9 1111 Jr Ol.8
~n 214 5, MUI
6-1 1911 J< Ol.8
5-10 174 Sr. CB
&-0 1~1 Sr C8
!>-9 160 Jr SS
&-0 19!5 Sr FS
Kevin Delahoussaye. a 5-11 .
165-pound senior linebacker.
was an All-CIF perfonner for the
Lions last season, when they
went 4-0 against Golden ~t
League competition, including a
42-41 upset of Tustin in the
league opener.
Estancia, which has won two
of its last three league openers,
has split its two previous non
league meetings with Wesunin
st er.
has completed 19 of 57 passt>'>
for 189 yards thus far for Dana
HilJ s. But he has thrown four in
terceptions and has yet to throw
a ID pass.
Joel Manin, a 5-8, 175-pound
senior, is the leading ground
gainer for the Dolphins (11 3
yards. including a 49-yard ID
nm, on 27 canies).
Martin and senior Bren Shiro-
wno have scored on kickoff re-
twns and Alan Gantes has two
interceptions for a defense sur·
rendering 30 polnts per game.
It's the third of five straight
home games for Newport, which
has won 14 or its last ) 5 at its
own stadium , 23 of its last 25.
The Tars have won both previ-
ous meetings with Dana Hills.
MESA POP WARNER FOOTBALL
Continued from B 1
ball. Asuega. who lines up at tail-
back. fullback and wingback. has
amassed 556 rushing yards and
four TOI on 68 carries this fall.
He has 2,437 cueer rushing
yards 150 from moving past
Stew Herzog Into the No. 3 apot
on Mesa'• career rushing list. He
also bu three rc:cepdona for 44
yards.
Junior Omar Ruiz (173 yaids
OD 34 c:Ulle) bu alto helped
:0-e Meilil ~ IUDe whlc.b :~~..:J::.: :t line led bJ we.an IWldouta
'Andrew C'Artc:h -,.... Mardn. Both C.tcb ... Maran, who
alto play on Cbe cWeurhl Jlne.
will mill ......... wllh Whal
~ ......, "\npe.... In·
~· ...... deleNf. UJed bJ ..... OUlllde ........
NM9 Hullili. ..... ·~
W. Go111 w llld lienlor 315-
pound • ··-8CMhcJ9 ~ ....... ....-..i....-ee.t1 ..... Doan•• Dllilal co 80
Top 10
Clf DM11on VII
1 Bell G11rden8 (3-0); 2. Pioneer
(3-0); 3 Santa Fe (2-1 ); '· South
Hilla (21 ); 5. El Randlo (2· 11; 6
Califomla (2· 11; 1. w.t Covina
(2· 11; 8 . Arroyo (2· 1 ); I . eo.t.
Meut (~); 10. Sdlurr (1-2).
OU-.: Walnut (2-1 ).
rush.Ing yards last WMk.
Laguna quarterback Alex WU-
eon. however, threw for 217 yards
andtwoTDs.
Mesa bu won thJ'M of ita four
meed.np with Its new leque ri-
val. ou.tlCOring the Seahawb,
165-57, ln the proceu.
1be MUstangs, who ccnppeted
In the Paclllc Cout League the
IMt 16 years, haw loet their last
dvee league openers.
DEEP SEA
SCHEDULE
Todey
Footbell
High IChool -Dana Hiiia at
Newport Harbor, 7 p.m .
Oro.country
High IChoot boya and glrtt -
Teeoro at Corona del Mar, 3
p.m.; Emncia at Santa Ana, 3
p.m.; Orange at Cotta Mesa, 3
p.m.
"'*-PolO High ac:hool boya -La Quinta at
Coeta Mesa, 3:115 p.m.; Garden
Grove at Sage Hill, 7 p.m. ...
High ac:hool girt.-Corone ct.i
Mar at Laguna Beed\, 3:15 p.m ..
AlllO Niguel at N9wport Harbor,
3 p .m.; Eat9ncla at Paclftca, 3
p.m.; Senta AM et Cotta Meta, 3
p.m.; 6-ge Hiii at Oxford, 3:115 p.'11.
~ .......
High tchool glrlt -Seg. Hiii at
Seddtebac* V9fley CMttten. 3:30
p.m.
==-~nWtevva. ~ Herbor, ltt.....,.,
c.omtnunlty c.m.r, 1:1S p.m.
Gel
Hlgt1 li:ltool glfie -Com Miia ..
....... Sp.m.
Marvelous Mustangs
The Costa Mesa Mustangs
used all facets of the game In
their first win of the season
Saturdaytn Costa Mesa's Pop
Warner Midget DMslon.
The Mustangs won their first
game of the aeuon. a roclting
33-0 victory over Hawaiian
Gardens. nJ. U!pper ecored two
touchdowns, one on a punt
return and the other on a Nib.
The Mustanp llCX>led quickly
on a 25·yard pua pt.y ftoom
quarted>ackMlllt ..... ...,
to tight end nm. MoftilJ to Cllre
• 7-0 lead.
~Dk:Ml
fnteroepted: Md tOcilt It downthe~to~•
40.yard IOUdadlJwn to pul Meaa
up20-0.
Inc-. ........ w. play: •a..X 'I GIZ 14. C...MMaH I ,1
The Mustangs held tough ln a
defensive stnJ881e, but couldn't
come out with a wtn against the
Griflirul.
Jo.taua Brno scored a
toudldown at the beginning of
the third quarter to get the
MustanBS back Into the game u
GmJ.t -ldcbd the m:ra point.
Beu and Omar Wm both
hid tnteftleptiona In the eec:ond
halt
Beu t'lll 70 yardt on hla
l.mercepdon before betJ1I
tadded at Cha :ZO..yud Ufie. .., ........ a.....
Mlm Mairllitllld ,._ llorw e.d1..,.. ._ deftl .....
BrDo ... • llldde to~.
third Grtftlnl' touchdoWri.
ln Junior"' W. lkUcia: .a... .... nu sit.
R d • 1 liilllaO pol
Oirll Giit ... Nit
JC SPORTS
Davis
making
it Krystle
clear
Sophomore outside
hitter for Coast's 5-0
women's volleyball
team recently set the
school's career mark
for service aces and
will most likely add
to that total.
S ophomorc o.ulside hitter
for Orange CoaM College
women's vo lleyball team
~tle Davis has begun
to write her name in more than
a fe\v record book.s.
Resides owning the
single-season Coast rec.ord for
~rvJce aces, 76. which she fired
BRYCE
ALDERTON
lru.t season,
Oavis recently
pa!.'>ed Kati
French (89)
for career
-.ervicc aces
when she
tallied five
aces in
Coru.t's
five-~ame win
over Ventura
Sept 25.
Davis now
has ~7 career
service aces, 21 already lhil.
season in five matches. She
broke French\ rernrd '>E.'l during
the 1995-96 ~a')()ns. rrench's 59
-.ervicc ace!> in a single 'i<.'ason
was the previou-. rernrcl that
Davis broke la5t sea.-.<m.
Though &hc didn't have any
aces in the 'it'ai.on opener at
Southwestern, Davis more than
made up for that with eight in a
five-game win over P.dlomar in
OCCs home opener and tallied
three more ag<un'>l l'a'><!dena
Sept. 20. sening the table to
break the record.
Al her current pace of I .J aces
per game, Davis would finish the
2002 ~n with 7q .u:es and
155 aces in her two year carecr 1f
she plays in 60 ~dOll''> ,L., she did
Last season.
She loo!G to Jdd to the total
when the Pirate.; (5-0) host the
University of Uaja California in
Peterson Gym Friday at 7 p.m.
Tiuough live matches,
freshman outside htltt:'r Mehc,.-.a
7..apiain leads the teJm with 63
kills followed by freshman
outside hitter Kelty Overby's 57
and Daw;· 52 kills.
:t..apiain is al!>o fiN on the
t~am in solo block.c. ( 14) followed
by sophomore uut-.ide hiller
Casey Peterwn'i. 13 -.olo .,tops.
7..apiain is second to ... ophomore
libero Janelle JercrnMh 111 digs -
32 for Jeremiah dnd i I for
7.apiain.
•The Bue., football team
jumped back to No 14 in
Southern California with 92
points in this weck\ California
Community College l'ootball
Poll as voted by coaches. o;ponc;
infonnauon d1n.>ctor!> and the
media, after their ZR· 10 v1t'tory
over visiting l·.I c ... 1mtno Saturday
night.
COLLEGES
Continued from B 1
(Midnight MagiL ha. .. ) been really
successful the last few years. -
• Doors open 111 the Bren
Events Center at 10:30 p.m. Oct.
11 for Midnight Magic There
will be a pre-party at the Berry
Thrtace and free food will be
gjven to the first 500.
At 11 :30 p.m .• doors to the
arena open. Free T-shirts will be
given to the first 1,000. The
opening portion will aJso
lnclude a cheerleadlng dance
CASTORENA
Continued from B 1
•t went out for middle
llnebackef my freahman yeax
and I won the 'tarting job,•
Cast0tent. who has also played
dtht md. recalled. •But I was
benched alter three games and
had to wolt my way back up.·
Catorena bu been worklog
bla way up ever alnce. toil.Lng
~11 alddom·used
IOpbomoft. Ihm ~ng hls
jur1'or teMOn aan1nc on lho
j\mlol" vvtlty and~ on
~ ..... In wnkypmea.
"'did noc. In fact. est\ the ..,qJob ........ unaD
illilrlbePflllMDGllllkU ..
....... mdMa 11n1tter• .. cw:h
Min lluini..m ~ bD
SPORTS
COLLEGE HONORS
Armstrong Big West
Athlete of the Week
ANI'1!ATE.R S'IM>IUM -
UC Irvine senior Amanda
Armstrong, who endured an
Achilles' tendon lnjwy last
spring, bas been named the
Big West Conference Athlete
of the 'lkek In women's cross
counuy after leading the Ant-
eaters to a fifth -place finish of
33 teams in the Stanford Invi-
tational Saturday.
Armstrong finished 29th
out of 234 runners with a
time of 22:09 aver 6,000 me-
tens at the Stanford University
Golf Course.
·she was injured during
track season and then she
came back strong.· UCJ cross
country coach Vmce O'Boyle
said. •That Just shows you the
type of lcid she is. A year ago,
you would look at her and
you would see her as our
fourth or fifth girl But this
year she has really stepped
up and made a great i.m -
provement over the year. Her
wad ethic, that's what has
made a big difference.~
The UCI cross country
teams are iclle from competi-
tion this weekend before
traveling to La Jolla for the
UC San Diego Invitational
Oct. 12.
AYSO REGION 120 SOCCER
Mesa mauls Laguna Niguel
Four first-half goaJs
spearheaded the Costa Mesa
Boys under-15 APP Plus soccer
team from AYSO Region 120 as
they went on to a 5-2 victory
over Laguna Niguel Sunday.
Lu1s Guerrero scored two
goals as Nk:k Straubel and Luis
Andrade each added single
goals for Me.sa in the first half.
Jay Benny Quiroz added a goal
in tl1e second half as strong
defense and offense was
provided by Shawn Engmann,
Prancbco P.strada. Joshua
Henrlqua. NJck Juarez. Jordan
Ka.Ike, Juan Perez and Ryan
Prautz. Goal.keeper Matt
Plsarsld made seven saves.
On Saturday, Cosla Mesa tied
TuMin, 2-2. as Pisarsk.i made 14
..aves for Mesa.
Quiro7. and Straube! M:ored
th e goals for Me5a as Luis
Andrade, N1colaa Arant,
Ernesto Casteneda, Shawn
Engmann, Estrada, Guerrero,
Josh Hendrlbon, Brian
Henriquez, Juarez, Kalke. Perez
and Faut.z played stron~ offense
and defense.
In GirlS under-14 acuon.
• Twisted <1laos I , AU
American Glrb o
One goal and a last-minute
-.ave are all the 1W1sted Chaos. a
Girls under-14 AYSO Region 120
'>OCcer team. needed to get past
the AU American Girl!>, l ·O.
Chaos forwards h ad several
opponumnes lo Sl·ore before
Lhey broke through late in the
i.econd quarter as midfielder
Vktorta Farrow pal>Sed down
the line 10 Annel Alvarez. who
dribbled past two defenders 10
'>Core the only goal.
In the fourth quarter. Olao.;;'
goalie Jaye Hellmkh was drawn
OU( of the box and fullback
Samantha Strodel made a
reverse k.ick to preserve lhc win.
·111c AJI American Girb had a
chance to tie the game in 1he
third quarter as well, but the
shot went wide.
• The Strilcers continued their
undefeated season with a win
Saturday against Costa Mesa at
the Farm Complex.
Multiple goals from .Karyn
May and Oiantel O'Toole
combined with assists from
Emily Leece and Aubrey Brown
helped the Strikers to t11e win.
ln Girls under-12 play;
•Girls In Bladt 4, Oterry
Bombs 1
Forward Alex Payzant '>Cored
three goals and Alexa Aguliar
added another score as the Girls
in Black defeated the Olerry
Bomb'>.
Forward Abby Scheaffer had
two a.<>s1Sts as fullbacks Mariah
Balley. Teresa Fox and Michelle
Eastman played steady
throughout the game.
Rebecca Alward, Nicole
Apted and Dlana Gutierrez
supported the midfield.
• Polson Ivy 2, Raiders I
lWo goals from Breanna
ArelJano helped lead Poison Ivy
to the wm.
Arellano scored the first of her
two goals from a cross delivered
by halfback An.nJe Tomasek and
scored her second goal off a
comer k.iclt in the final quarter
ru, llffa.ny OK>I. Gabby Chavez
and Undsay Atwood h eld
strong. allowing only one goal
to be scored on goallc.eeper
Kelsi Bauermeister.
Scoring chances by forwards
Jenna Tu.mer and Rachel
Golden were stopped by the
Raiderc;' defense as M.ed.l!lon
McCarthy, Karen Vlllalba and
Megan Klpp covered the
midfield
In Boys under-12 play:
• Newport 2, Costa Mesa
f1reblrds I
Costa Mesa answered
PREPS
Newport's fir!>! goal when Adam
Gardner made a cross pass to
Jordan Strobel, who scored
Costa Me ... a's lone goal ru,
Newport edged out a win.
Newport's goalkeeper kept
the game 11ed in the third
quaner a.-. Costa Mesa's Marc
DePrenza, Nicholas Desldario.
F.dward Garcia, Arnold
Hernandez and Omar Gamboa
had seven shots on goaJ
between 1hem.
Rubin Rubio, Alexander
Suarez and Eric Cushing kept
the Mesa l'one relatively quiet
for Meo;a goalkeeper Michael
Uedtke, who touched the ball
onJy threl' timl'c,.
Newport crossl'd the ball to
the weak side on a corner lock.
and took the lcad for good.
• Plreblrds 3, Blue Crew 2
The f-1rebml!> scored the first
three goals and held on to beat
Lhe Blue C.rt•w.
TI1e hrebalb used effective
ball movement by stiikers
Robert Rutan and Alex Suarez
and Marc Oelttnza, Erle
Cushing and Jordan Strobel.
who laced the ball through the
midfield and attacked the Blue
Crew defense from the ~ides.
Rutan i.corcd his ftrst goal of
the season on a cross from
Nlcholaa Oesldarlo a.:. &twurl
Garcia and Arnold Hemanda
slowed the attacking Blue l.rew
offense. redirecung rhem to the
outside where Adam Gardner
and Ruben Rubio stopped
several shots enlering their
zone.
Goalkeeper Michael Liedtke
played strong in net. allowing
only two goab as the Fireball<.
evened the season senl"\
between the two teams, I I
The team., will play each
other a third time Nov. 2 at I O:JO
p.m . at reWink.le School 111
Costa Me..a.
Sage Hill has two coaching vacancies
NEWPORT COAST -Sage Hill
1 ligh has two coachmg positions
open to interested apphcanlS.
The two vacant openings are
tor the first-year 1unior varsity
routine and a las Vegas trip
promotion giveaway. Then, with
IO minutes remaining before
midmght, the CIA will present a
movie skit, which will feature a
surprise theme that will also be
the theme for the night. •
Al midnight. p&ayen will be
introduced. Oou8lass and
Adams will also deliver short
speeches. There wiJJ al.so be
layup and shooting contest~
between the players.
• Why do the ua babtbeD
tea.rm have Midnight Maf)c?
The NCAA does not allow official
practices until Oct. 12.
girl!> basketball team and the var·
sity softball team
Amy Ray, the school's varsity
softball coach last season. will
stay on as an assistant. according
• It's too arty to detenn.lne
what this year's edition of the
Anteaters will be all about,
Douglas.s said. But.. UCI will
receive its first test Nov. 9. when
the 'FAlters open their sea.son at
Cal State BakersfieJd. Dougt~
coached at Bakersfield and led
the Roadrunners to thrtt NCAA
Division n titles in five years
Cl993. ·94 and '97).
The UCI women's basketball
team opens its season at home
against Vanguard University in
an exhibit.ion game Nov. 5.
• UCI Coeda 'led Newlaocr.
men's water polo learn retained
more comfortable in the eye of
the stonn that takes place
between the hash maib. And.
thanks to aoUd coaching,
detennination and the help of
hi• defemtve teammates.
Ca5torma belleYes be bas finally
aettJed lnto a poc.idoo wtth a
stotted put at Harbor.
OYer the last 11 seuons.
Sailor middle 'btlcken have
earned AIJ.<l.F Southern
SoctJon recogn.idon nine times.
C:Ory A.ay (2001) WU OF
Dlvlalon VI and Newpon·Mea
DfftOllve Ptayer ol the Year.
while Alan s.m (1999·2000)
WM AU-ClP and the
Nftpon-M.a Defeoal• Pl8Y* or the v.r both,_....
·b wu a me ol run fbt me ID
waCCti AM. biec9• be.....,
~-....... ·
to AthJelll Director Nate Miller.
Miller ho~ to filJ the two pos1
tions by the end of this month
lntew..1ed applicant\ '>hould
contact Maller at (949) 2 19 I :165.
its No. 2 ranking in the latest
American Water Polo Coache!>
Association national poll. Ira
their only action last week. the
Anteaters defeated Pepperdme,
9· 7, last week on the strength of
four goals by Oreason Barry.
Stanford. coached by fonner
Corona del Mar High head man
John Vargas. remained in the top
spot. despite a 10-7 loss to
Pepperdlne Saturday.
The Anteaters (6-2) will face
20th-ranked Air Force in the
opening game of the 16-team
NorCal Tournament Saturday at
8 a.m. at OlabJo Valley CoUege.
Castorena said. ·And Cory
really Oew around and laid the
hat last )1!ar. •
And while Castorena is proud
to be a part of such a legacy. he
is also ~ary of its burden.
•1 think I haw mixed feeling,
a.bout It.• he Mid. •rt'a kind of
ha.rd to live up to those
ctpedltion.s. •
If Friday's performance -ln
which the 1U1 held the Sea
J.ln to f ust l 07 yards of totaJ
offcnK, lndudlng Just 13 after
halfttme and m.fnua.-l ruabtng
the final two quarten-:--" any lndk:adon.. the polition would
seem to bo ln ceplble bands.
•femando bM dope I nice
job.. Sedon' coech Newport
~,.,, ~ ........
... wadmid t.ld., .. qWcbr
IDd ... aperleDca be hM
1luldlrf. OctioW 3, 200l •
BRIEFS
CdM wins, 10-(J
Dorr' s eight goals key
to water polo victory.
Corona deJ Mar HlgJl's Artie
Dorr soored eight goals to help
spearhead the Sea Kings to a
10-6 nonleague win Wednesday
over visiting San Oemente.
The Sea Kings. ranked third in
OF Southern Section Division I,
led 5-1 at halftime and 8-2 after
three quanen. before the ltttons,
ranked eighth, scored four goals
in the fourth period, three as
CdM played the la.st 5:47 with a
man down.
CdM had nine steals to San
Oemente'1> three, as John Money
led the team with two steals fol -
lowed by David Di.Rocco's two
steals and John Mann. Jason Di-
Hocco. Ali Kattan and Griffm
Genuy, who all had one steal
apiece.
Mann scored twice and added
an ~ist for the Sea Kings as Ja-
c;on OiRocco 1allted )LX assists to
lead CdM.
Beau Stock..'>llll made 13 savei;
for the Sea Kinw •.
Corona ~ Mar 10, San Clemente 6
Sc.ont by Quarters
San Clementi. b 1 1 • " CdM 1 • J 2 10
CdM -Dorr 8. Mann 2 Saves -
S1odts11ll 13
POLO: OCC women win
The Orange Coru.t College
women·~ Wdler polo team
.. mothered Omnge l:mp1re Lon·
ference foc Saddlebaclc. 16-4.
Wednesday. m the winner's tank.
OCC coach M 1ke Giles used
hb emirc bench in the win a!. 10
differenl player ...... cored goals in·
duding fre'>hman uuhty Nicole
'">luiber. who c,rnred 10 end the
fir<>t penod aml again 10 open
the '>econd
Sheri Meyc1 and Amber Braly
ah.o had two goal' apiece for the
Pirates (12 4, •I 0 1n the OFC>
Stuiher nho had three assisLS for
the Pirates
Coru.t goalkeepcr ( .oun.ney
Roberi .. on m ade two !>aves
through thrt>c periodcc, before
Heth Strau.,_., made one save m
the final quaner.
The Bue., hw.t the Univen.1ty
of Utah club tc·am today at 2
p.m and compete m the Ventura
l1111rnamen1 1-nday and Satur
ddy
TENNIS: Tars fall, 15-3
The No I douhles duo of D1
ana Khoury and A I Ol'><m won
1wo of thrt>t! wh \Vl'dne<>day. but
Newport I ldrhor lo.,t to VISiUng
l.aguna Re.· at h 15 \, m a non
league matrh Vvl-dnesday after
noon
Newport., double., tandem ol
Bonnie Adam .. and Carly Adam-.
won one M"l fur Newport 12·3l.
ranked ninth m UI' <;outhem
S.:cuon D1vi .. 1on I. who open Sea
View League play today at 3 p m
dgam'>l Vl\lting Ahc;o 1'.1guel
·oaguna lle.ichl 1<, very good."
Newpor1 coalh lletcher Olson
..a.id about the Hreak.er-.. now 5· I
and ranked No. 10 m CIF SS D1-
vis1on I heading mto the match.
"I wanted to u<,c all !he player.. m
the match TI1e1r c.mgles player.
were dommant
11...'houl) and Olson are nO\~
IS I in five matche' this season
~
Laguna a..cti 15. Newport 3
Sing.., -Mclniosh (NHI lost to
Sandman 3 6. lost lo Re1tdl 0-6, los1
to Kalle Oc:hwato 4 6, Dunlap INHI
lost 4·6. 1 ~. f>. 7 G Kay (NH) los1 to
Oc:hwato O 6. Hubv (NHI lost to
Rendl 0-6, Sister tNHI lost 10
Sandman 1 6
Oouban-Khoury Olson (NHI clef
M umiy·Phelpe, 6 0. def
S1mons·Murrel, 6 l, lost to Kim
Oc:hwsto-Mlller 4-6; 8 Adsms-C
Adams (NH) IOC1 4-6, 5 7. won 7-5
Sturgess-Md<aiv (NH) lost & 7. s. 7. • 6
VOUEYBAU.: Mesa wins
The Cost.a Mesa girls volleyball
team won in three sets We<lnes·
day over visiting Golden West
League foe Orange to Improve to
3-2. 2·0 in league.
I 1 I I ' I
To9y
2.4 Tyler Beardslee
Corona del Mar
Cross country '96, '97
19 -Bryce Shemlan
Cost.I Mesa
Golf ·01 02
Mesa won 15 :1. 15 3, 17-15, as
the Mustangs' Devin Oerunan
taUied a team high nine kills.
Kristen Bagwell added seven lcills
and stx digs. Jack.i t: Havens led
the Mustangs with '>C'Ven digs
and had three ace!>.
Jenny Sp~ w lJected 25 as-
sists and Jasmint' Day conaib-
uccd four blocks.
CoMa Mesa ho.,b league rival
E!.tancia Friday.
POLO: OCC men roll
An eight-goal fir.I penod set
the Orange Coabt College men's
water polo team well on their
way to a 15·4 Ordnge Empire
Confercnce win over visiting
<)addleback. Wednc'>day at 0CC
The !>irate-, 5-5. 2 2 in confer-
enu'. received ~1x goals from
(,reg Worthing. three from Billy
Jolly. two ap1t!ce from Steve Mur-
phy and Jake I lerrmann and one
guaJ each from Mtkl' Nichols and
Nick Wilbur.
< .oa.,t goalket•per'> Sean An·
drew., and Kile Haker made nine
and eight -.avt''· respcctivety, for
the Bue<.., wtio compete in the
C1lru'> JoumJilll'nt al Citrus Col-
legt· and M1 '°);Jt I riday and Sat-
urday.
OAANG£ EMf'tRE CONFERENCE
Orange Coast 15, Sadd&eb.dt <t
Scof1I by OuartMS Saddlebadt I 1 1 1 (
OCC ~ 5 lS
Saddlebedl M1lll•r I G1lhan l ,
Schenot l Saves Corey 8
OCC -Worthin\:l 6 Jolly 3. Murphy,
2. Herrmann 2 Nichol~ 1 Wilbur 1,
Sdv~ Andrews 9 Bakt>r 8
GOLF: Pope sparkles
Orangl' C.o<.l.'I <.ulll·ge women's
golfer Manlyn Pope .,hot her best
ruund of rlw 'it'a~on a., OCC lost
an Orange h11p1rt' Conference
m.11th agauN ~ddJebaclt
W<'dm•-.dav in \ll'-<oton Viejo.
!'opt\ in her be<,t ever effort.
hJll twu tmdil''> and nine pars en
routt• 10 '>hnottng an 80 on the
par 7:! fi11:ra' (.reek Golf Oub,
ont· 'hol murt' than medalist
IJ._.1 M.11111111~ of ~ddleback.
\\oho lin'd .1 • 4 to lrad Sadd1~
lMl I.. to il I >4 ~..., win over the
PtrJtl''
'>tore" for <X < (I 41 mcluddi
Joanne J>uroc.h1·r and c.,ina Wat-
l..111.,, "'ho hoth tired IOls and
Laura :-,ump1c.·r .. 1t l 0 I
VOU£YBAll: CdM sweeps
< oronJ Jd \1,u ll1gh's girls
volleyball t1'am c,wept host San
Oementl' in nonlt•ague play
Wedne-.ciay. l S i. 15 I 0, I 5-8.
Oa.ire Alll'n I 1.1 k.tll'>>. Lindsey
f.n.,1gn ( l 2. lult-.1 and Jordan
Smith IUI diW>l k-d CdM's as-
..ault The \t"'a t..111g-. improved
their overall l"l'cord to 7 6.
GOLF: CdM just misses
Corona del Mar High's girls
had the medalist. Katie Albright
with a 5·over 41 for nine holes at
ML.,Mon Viejo Country Oub. but
dropped a 251-252 decision to
nonleague foe Mi.won Viejo
Wednesday.
Other CdM scorers ror CdM.
which fell to 3-6 owrall. were
Jackie McCoy (47), Veronica
Fnedman (5 l ). Jennifer W:>o (5.'J)
and Maggie Nel'IOn (60).
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............... ~ "YI· ......
11-4 .... -.c e .. p#bW1'11p
• ellout t.I M -0. ,.,~ ,,..leftc '
Of IM HMb MsutbH Thta •t."'*"t WU
below. hied Wlltl .... eo-tJ 11'1 ..-IM .,_, CWk et OrllflP c-ty
,.... ...... of UM on OllV/02
Ullr Ill.: teeff9 ..... ....... lift, O.D. o..ly ,not Saot. 2'. Oct.
Z$3 t 17th StrMt, U11lt J, 10.. 17, 2002 YHllO
C. Coate ....... CA "621 ......... TM lonllOtl In Celi
lo"''' of tlle chi•• ... ~
eaec11tlve olflc. of the TIMI totlowlnc peuon•
Hiier bl: Strn. " tbovt tre doln& business es:
At fisted by th41 Mlltfr, Eoc:utlvt flHourct
•" other buslnMS ne,,_ Group. 22 Cape Wood·
•nd •ddf~ us.cl by bury, Hewpot"t Be11eh tlMI Mii« Wtlhrn thtH CA 9266o .
yews befOfe llM 6el• Peul w. EIMfy 11, 22
such llst wes sent Of Cepe Woodbury, Hew·
deltvered to the buyw pott BHc:h, CA 92660
•re: none ., th D s 22 Th• nemes •nd bust· "eM• · impson.
ness •d«nsn of tlMI C.pe Woodbury, -_Hew· l)Oft Beech. CA 92ti60 buy•r ere . Wilff•m Rice. 22 C•pe M1chHt P 8our101n. Woodbury, Newport
O.D •nd Jun Yoo, O.D.. Suc:ll. CA 92660 7 lnverwy. Oove Cen)'Ofl, This bustneu rs con· CA 92679 TM •uets 1 to be sold •re described diic:led by ' iener• pwtncrsllip In 1ener•I H. All Hn• you started
fURNITUf!E. f1XTUR£S, dolnt busrnns yet? No
EQUIPMENT. TRADE l'•ulW Emery.II
NAME. GOOOWlll AHO Thi$ sl•lement wu
LEASE •nd '" louted hied wrth th• County •I 253 E 17th Strffl, Clerk of o,.n1e County Unit C, Cost• Mesa. CA on 09/'Z0/02
92627
The business name 20026'177"5
used by the Hlltr •t D•lly Piiot Sept. 26, Oct.
th•t loc•hon 11· lester 3• IO, 17· 2002 Th872
Zeff. 0 D. Rem. ....
The anltcoc>•ted d•te of .._ S......
the sale/l,.nsfer 11
Octobet 22, 2002 •I the
office of Burrow Escrow
Semces, Inc . 2121 E
Coast Hwy , 1120B.
Coron~ del Mar , CA
92625 Thos bulh sale os
rnb1ec:I lo Cal1lor noa
Uniform Commer coal
Code section 6106 7 If
so sub1ect, the name
1nd address ol the
person with whom
claims may be hied 1s
Liu M C vans, Burrow
Escrow Services Inc •
2121 E Cont Hwy ,
•1208. Coron• del Mar.
CA 92625 and lt>e ••st
date for lolin& claims
sh•ll be October 21
2002 which rs lhe
business diay before Ille
sale date spec ified
above
SCLLER
/s/ lester Zell, 0 D
BUYER
/s/ Michael P Boureoin
OD
s/Je1n Yoo, 0 D
Published Newpor I
Buch Costa Meu Daily
Pilot Oc:tober 3 ,
2002 lh893
MUCWE
Pursuant lo Chapter
JO commenc1n1 with
21700 of the Business
and Pr ofess1ons Code.
nollu is hereby 21ven
that A+ Storaee ol Costa
Mesa aka Storaee Plus
Mail Center will cause
to be sold to the eener al
pubhc by compelttrve brd
al 2458 Newpor I Blvd .
Cost• Men, C•hfornoa
92627 on October 21.
2002 at 10 00 AM the
lollow•n& described
properly
Unit 1309 Guslno
Al .. rez aka Guslno
Alverez personal prop
erly household eoods,
bus on en records •nd/or
inventory
Uno l "4 J4 Sharon
Dasher a k a Sh•r on
Dasher per~n•I prop
erty, household aood~.
busineu rtco•ds and/or
inventory
Unol 1304 Doane
l\elhn& aka Doane l\elhn&.
personal properly ,
household eonds, bust
ness records and/or
inventory
Uno I 1210 Pao tr a
Rose aka Patlra Rose,
personal property,
household eoods. bust
ness records ~nd/or
1nvenlory
Untl •234 An&ehca
Ru11 •ka Anaehca Ruiz. personal properly,
household aoods. bust
nus records •nd/or inventory
Unol •299 Jeffrey
Smith aka .leffrey Scott
Smith. personal ptOP41r
ly housf'hold &oods.
business records •nd/or
1nvf'nlory
Unot •12 15 JMemy
hr dtff aka lei emy
Tardiff person•I prop
erty housthold eoods
busonen record\ and/or
inventory
Purchne must be
made wolh cash only and
•t the tune of s•I• Sele
subiect lo tancellahon
on the event ol settle
men! between owner
and obloaaled party
Published N1wpor I
Beach Cost• MeH D"IY
Pilot September 26.
October 3, 2002 1h870
PUUWOCI
_,11CI Of AVAIJlllTY
Of AmlAl lllPOIT
Pursu•nt to 6104(d) ot
lh1 Intern•! Revenue
Code. notic. is hereby
1iven that the •nnuel
rllOO'l f()( tM fit.eel yHr
ended J11ne, 2002 of the
Byers hmlly Found•
tlon, • private founde
tlon. la •verlable at the
foundation's prtnclp•I
office for rnapecuon
durtn1 lht re1u1.,
business hou" from
9•00 HI to 5 00 Pftl by
1ny ClllUll who requesb
it wlllun 180 days after
the data of this pubh
'8llon
TM found•tlon·s pt1n
dotl offie. It louted et 3300 Wut Cofft Hllll 'i2la Ntwport a .. ch CA
flle prlllclJel men...,
of Hit fou11d1tlo11 1,
khvbwt .. •1•• Ft•se a Broderick,
Clftlflod l'Ublle Ac
counllnbl, HOO Don. •230, ""POft &.Kh,
CA t2MO (949) MO-
atOl 'ultltl)Md 01lly
Piiot Oeloller. _!: ~ TMlt:I ...... .. , , ...... ..............
n. ........... ...-................... ..... ,k ............. .... ,..... TllM .....
f'f ..... , IOI (, IC .....
.Or .... ~CA-7 ,..~ ...... ._,...,, ..........
-.... If! Gt .. ~-~fU ........... 1.
llle followine persons
•re doin& busmess u .
B•lboa Postal Proper·
lies, IOI I Brroso Drive #201. Costa Mesa, CA
92627
Gary Leroy Poelslra,
1617 E Balbue Blvd ..
Newport Beiich, CA
92661
Frank l Clark, 2332
Vi sta Valley Verde.
f allbrook, CA 9?028 Constan~e H Clark,
2332 V1Sta Valley \lerd1.
f1llbrook, CA 92028
lhts busonen 15 con
ducted by a eeneral
pertnersl11p
Have you started
do1ne business yet' Yn.
10/12/92
Gary l Poelstrt
Thts statement was
filed wolh the County
Clerk of Otanee County
on 09/13/02
2002 .. 16HO
D11ly Prtol Sept 19, 26.
Oct 3. 10,2002 Th857
Rdltllls .... .._s.....
The followln& person:s
are doone bus1ness as.
AK M11ket, 1178 Sun
llower Avt , Santa Ana.
CA 92626 A~hok S Patel, 827
Monta11ue 01 .. Corona
CA 92879
K1unal Inv Corp, 2905
C•meha Ct . Corona. CA
91720
This business 1s con·
ducted by • 1ener11
patlnershop
Have you st11ted
dom1 businen yet? No
Ashoi. S P•lel
l hrs statement w•s
fried with the County
Clerk ot Ounee County
on 09/04/02
2002 .. 15900
D"'Y Pilot Sept 26, Oct
3. JO. 17. 2002 TH884
RdltNa ..... .._s......
The follow1n1 persons
ere do•n& business as
Me&noh1 Ger dens. I 02
S~hol1 Pina PH28,
N1wpor I Beach. CA
92663
LNMN lnvtslments, Inc
(CA). 102 Scholl Plaza.
PH28, Newport Beach.
CA 92663
This business 1s con·
ducted by: a corpor1toon
l1•ve you ~11rted
dome business yet? 'l'es,
03/31/1944
l NMN lnveslmenh,
Inc.
Nadia l Abu Asul,
President
ThtS statement wu
filed wolh the County
Clerk of Oranee County
on 09/06/02
20026t16074
Oaoly Prlol Sept 12. 19,
26, Oct 3, 2002 Th833
~ .... .._s......
lht followrn& persons
tre dotn& bu~oness H
Colle&e Drove In D•ory.
4~ S St Collea• Blvd
An•hetm CA 92806
Krunal Investment. Inc
(CA) 425 S St Col\e1e
Blvd Aniihe1m CA
9l806
Thrs bu5tnen os con
ducted by • corporahon
Have you started
dorn& busonus yet1 Yes,
04/1992
Krunel Investment. Inc.
K1mlesh M Patel,
Pre"~nt
This ~l•tement wu
flled with the County
Clerk of Oran&e County
on 09/16/02
2002Hl7214
Daily Pilot Oc:t. 3 , 10.
17, ~4. 2002 Th901
MllM .... .... s......
The follow1n1 persons
are doin& bUSI-H :
Envoronmenl•I Systems
lntern11lon•t. 2913 El
Camino Real, Apt. 221.
Tustin. CA 92782
Sus•n Bellew, 2913 El
Cemlno Reel, Apt 221,
Tustin. CA 92712
Anne Taylor, 2913 El
Cemono R"J. Apt 221.
Tustrn, CA 97782
Tiits bustnt:SS is CCH1·
dliCted by co·pertn..-s
Hne yo111lal led dol~~ yet? Yt1, 1111
su .. n8.tltow
Tiiis stetlin.nt w11
f;i.o with ttt. eovntr
Clerk of Of1np Count~
on09/0l/02
2002Hl6077
Dellr l'llot Stflt 12, 11. tt., Oct ~ 2002 ThlJ8
..........
"-S......
The folloWlll& penons
.,., dolfll business u :
The Mllll Bucket Ir.
Market, 10511 Miano•••
Ave .. Sltnton, CA 92804
l\run•I Investment, Inc.
(CA). 10611 M.,nol"
Ave .. Stinton. CA 92804
Thl:s business is con-
ducted by: a corporetlon
Have you sttrted
do1n1 business yet? Yes,
03/1997
Krunal lnveslm41nt. Inc.
Kamlesh M. Patel,
Prnident
This statement was
filed with the County
Clerk ot Oren&• County
on09/16/D2
20026'1721S
Daily Pilot Oct 3, 10.
17,24,2002 Th903
AcllM .....
"-S......
The followina per:sons •re doin& business •s
A.) Gabe and Assoc:1ales,
B.) Southern Californ"
S11n•n& Service, C )
SoCal S1oir111 Service.
182 Yorktown Costa
Mesa. CA 92626
Jar Gabe. 182 Yorktown.
Costa Mes.e, CA 92626
Cindy J. Andru. 1451 S
Nutwood, Anaheim. CA
92804
This business rs con·
ducted by. • eeneral
ptrtnersh1p
Have you started
dorn& bus1neu yet? Yes.
B/29/02
Ja1 Gabe
Thos statement was
filed with the County
Clerk of Oranee County
on 09/06/02
20026916072
Daily Prlot Sept. 12. 19.
26, Oct. 3 , 2002 lH835
fldllm..._ .._s.....
The followin& persons
are do in& business u . Th; Photo lab/Premier
Photo & Drartal lma1in1.
270 Ent 17th St., 113,
Costa Mesa. CA 92627
S•ndy Seol, 23 Amrslad.
Irvine, CA 92620
David lee, 23 Am•slad.
Irvine. CA 92620
Th1S business os con·
dueled by husband and
wife
Have you slu ted
dorn& business yet> Yes.
Sept 5, 02
Sandy Seol
Thos statement was
toled with the County
Clerk ol Oranee County
on 09n 1/02
20026917249
Daily P1lol Sept J9. 26,
Oct. 3, 10, 2002 Th863
fldftlM .... ... s..e...
The followin& persons
are doine business as·
Escape Ptlates Studio.
508 Old Newport Blvd .
Newport Beach, CA
92663
J•ime Uch12ono. 29831
Hiddenwood. laeuna
N11uel. CA 92677
Hedi Funderburk, '"4
Emerson. Costa Mesa,
CA 92627
Thos business 1s con
ducted by· • eeneral
partnership
Have you started
doona business yet? Ho
Jaime Uch1Zono
This statement was
fried wtth the County
Clerk ot Otanee County
on09n4/02
2002 .. 1111S
Dt1ly Pilot Oc:t 3, 10,
17, 24, 2002 lH898 ......... ... s......
I he followln& persons
"' doin& business H . Lentz Morrissey Arc:hl·
lecture, 3111 Second
Ave . Suite 1, Coront del
M1r , CA 92625
Thomu Petrlc:lt Morris
sey, 1025 W. 20th St ..
Sent. An•. CA 92706
P•ul Russell Lentz.
1D730 hulbu Ct.,
Tustin, CA 92782
This busJness ir. eon-
duc:ted by: • pner•I
pertitwsttlp
H•ve you ittrted
doin1 bllSIMSs yet? No
Thomes MonlsMy
ThtJ statem.nt wn
filed Witt! the County
Clerlt of Oflfll• County
on Dtfl 7 /02. to0t .. t7HO
Dilly l'ttot s.e,t. 19. 21,
Od. 3. 10. 2002 Th8M ........... ........
TM fo41owlnl , peftof'IS .,. ....,,. busWID ..
lheCHdits,ot.com. J700 Newpcwt llvd., Suite
lO\, Nt,.,.n 8udl, CA l2MS Allthotly ,._..,. f renc:ols.
416 H•dlftl St • Now-
e«l &.tell, CAtttitll
Cbrlatl111 Antlloitt
frtMolt, lOIOJ Ony•
CL, rount.flt v~. CA t210I
llllt bV9lMsS IS Clllll•
due.tad lly; ......
~ Hne 11Mt a...W "'M~;.tl "° ..... ,,,,,. .
C4Mt TMt ........... ..
.... .. .. c:.Mnltr
a.ti .. Or .... °"""" ......... ..... ,..,.
~"r.:r··~
fktlm ..... ........
The foltowfnt Pll"IO"-' .,, dolll1 buslllna as:
A..) Esec:utlvt 0.Sl&n«a. 8 .) Qulc:k Timo (P«b
C.) lenden Chobt. 2li50
W. Oopood, Art•helm •
CA92801
Adtm Romo, 2050 Doc·
wood, An•h11m, CA
92801 ThtS bu$in.ss Is con·
dliCttd by. en lndMdu•I
H•v• you st.,ted
doin1 buS1ness yet? Yes,
03/06/2001
Adam Romo
This st•tement wu Hied wrth the County
Clerk of Onnae County
on 09/17/02
20026'17.112
Dally Prlot Sept. 19, 26,
Oct.3, J0,2002 Th865
Adltll. .....
"-S......
The followin& persons •re doln11 business u ·
KM footwetr. 251 E
Bey Street, Costa Mesa.
CA 92627
Son" Scroltno·M•der.
251 E B•Y Street. Coste
MeSI, CA 92627
Doualas E Mader. 251
E B1y Street, Costa
Mes.a. CA 92627
Thrs busrness 1s con
dueled by husband and
wrfe
Heve you star led
do1n1 business yet' Ho
Thomas Morrossey
This statement wn
hied with the County
Clerk of Onnee County
on 09/17/02
2002H172SJ
Dt1ly Piiot ~pl 19. 26.
Oct.3, 10,2002 Th860
Rdllllmt.dms .._s......
The followln& per sons
are doin& bus1ness u ·
Reliable One.' Inc., 1654
E Fourth St . #B, Sant•
Ana, CA 92701
Rellable One. Int (CA),
16S. C fourth SI , #B,
Senta Ana. CA 92701
This business rs con
ducted lly • corporatoon
H•ve you st8rted
doon& busmen yet? Yu,
8/14/02
Reh•ble One. Inc
Sandrrne Cardona, D1
rector
lhos 1.fatement wu
filed wolh the County
Clerk ot Or •nae County
onD9n 4/02
2002H1a04a
Oatly Pilot Sept 26. Oct
J 10 17, 2002 TH882
Adtm .... .._s......
The follow1n1 persons
•re doona busrneu as
DEATH. 2211 Moody
lane. Apt •2. fullerlon
CA92861
Daniel Ptlrtclt Shelton,
22J I Moody l•ne, Apl
'2, Fullerton. CA 92861
Jamal Mahammed 01h
doul. 850 N Kathleen
Ave . Apt #A, Oranee.
CA 92867
Th15 business is con
ducted by a aeneral
partner hop
Have you star led
dolnt business yet' No
Jam•I Mahammed Dah
doul
This statement wn
filed with the County
Clefk of Oranre County
on08/l0/02
200Htl4222
D"ly Pilot Sept 19 26.
Oct 3, 10 2002 TH869
I011CI Of APPUUml TO
S8l Al(OllOIJ( IEVllAG6
O•le of flhn1 Apph
c•t10n Auaust lO, 2002
To Whom II Mty Con
cern
The Na-(s) of the
Applte•nt(s) tS/t1e DISH
COOKING SCHOOl INC
The •pphc•nh hsted
•bove ere 11pplyrn1 to
the Oeptrtmenl of
Alcoholic Bevert&e
Contol to sell •lcoholoc:
bever•&H at·
435 E 17TH ST fB,
COST A MESA, CA 92627
Type o f llcenu(s)
Applied fOf'
41 ·OH-SALE BE.ER AND
WINE · EATING PlACf
Deily Pilot October 3, 10,
17, 2002 Th894 .........
... s......
The followlnl peraons
.,, doin.I bulllness H:
QuiekTel HetwOfks. 1048
Irvine Ave , Ste 35 l,
=ort 8Hch, CA
Srl•n Ho,..n, 1048 lfvlM
A11•. Ste. 351, Newport
had\, CA 92660 This b\lsiflus Is c:on
duc:tlMI by; Ill llldivldu•I
Hovt 1ou stert td dotn& IHltiMU t•t7 Ho ari.n Hot en
flllt lleteme11t Wll filed wllll the County
ca.t'k of Ora"*' County
Ofl 09/06.'02 tlOtM1607 t
Otllr '"°t Sept 12! .)J1 2'. Oct 3, 2002 Trlll..M .......... ... .......
The fo"o•l111 peftons ,,. 4olfta tw~ness 11:
Act1011 '•11111, 1119 Qdlerd Ot., Sont1 An•,
CAH'707
Stiwe '"'· ltlJ Ordllfd °' ~ Sllrtle Alli. CA 92707 11111 ~le con
Mtecl •:r tit 11141\fldvtl
HI•• fOll shirted ~~ytt?Yta,
.Mew•hf
l lllt •Ut•""41t ... ,... ... tlllt c:Mty a.• ., °' .. ee.i.t1 •9111/01 ...... ,. .. .,..,,.....,., ,., a .
oet...1 10,1002 , .. l
........ ...... ............... .,, ............
•) I Mc.I•,,_....
.... It) .ACM El C) tllH .......... ....... cw Pl J1 l .... :lt .,..D,s.t. AM,CANJM T•~4.'110 S 1Mt A Ulllt D, s.ta
Alta, CA tZ7CM 1Mt • ...._ Ill OOfl·
Mttd ~.-" IMl\ll*lu 14ell9 YOll .._., .... 4oint bulillet Y•tf No Tim HUfllMfMd
Tiil• •l•l•IMflt w•• filed with the Co11nty
CltB of Ofenp Countt ... 09/06,1)2 """"' .. Oillly l'llot S.t. 12, 19, 2&, Oe-t. 3, 2002 Th853 .......... .........
The followln1 persons .,, dolnt IHlllneu ts .
lmpoet Audio, 813 Con·
ll'ftl SL, Cost• Meu, CA92Q7
.l!Mon Cllivo Crannetnen, 813 Conar-St .. Coste Mn•, CA 92SZ1
811 Mtrlel, 1126 1/4 H
Vbta. Los Anc•s. CA 92627
Thb business Is c:on·
ducted by: • 1ener •I
ptrtnenllip
Heve you started
dolnt business :yet? Yes,
7/1/02.
Jtson Chlvo Grtnn•·
men
This st•tement wH
flktd With the Cot1nty
Clerll of Ortnp County
on09/6/02
20026t 1toa2
Diiiy Pilot Sept. 12, 19, 26, Oct. 3, 2002 Th841 ..... .....
"-S......
lhe followln1 petsons
ere doln& business as:
2010 Development Co.,
Inc .. 136 lealn1ton ln.,
Cost• Men, CA 92626
2010 Development Co ..
Inc (CA). 136 lealnaton
ln., Coslt Meu, CA
92626
This busrness is con·
duc:ted by: • corporetlon
H•ve you sttrled
doina busrneu yet? Ho
2010 Development Co ,
Inc
Wrlll•m C Nutt1n1.
Pr9$1dent
Thos statement wts
filed wrlh the County
Cl9fk of Or•n&• County
on 09/20/02
2002H177J7
D•Uy Pilot Sept 26, Oct
3. 10. 17. 2002 Th876 ......... .._s......
The followlne persons
are doina busmess n
Auto Masters, 2030 S
H .. bor Blvd , Coste
Mua. CA92627
American fleet and
letsin&. Inc. CCA), 2030
S Harbor Blvd . Coat•
Mesa. CA 92627
Tl11s business is con·
dueled by. a corporation
Heve you sl.,fed
doint busoness yet? No
Amerrcan Fleet and
luson&, Inc
Aynur Ozonur. President
Thts statement wn
filed with the County
C19fk ol Oranee County
on09n4/02
2002H1ao70
D•oly Pilot Sept 26, Ocl
3 10. 17 2002 TH879 ........ .._s......
The followln1 persons
are doona bustnus u
Alla Den• [&press, 1062
Old Irvine Blvd , Tushn,
CA92780
l<r un•I Investment. Inc
(CA). 1062 Old Irvine
Blvd , Tustin, CA 92780
This business rs con
ducted by • corporation
Have you star led
doine business yet? Yes,
06/1999
Krunal Investment. Inc:
Kamlesh M Patel,
Presrdent
Thi\ statement wu ltl~d with the County
Cler~ of Oran&e County
on 09/16/02
2002H17217
Dtily Prlot Oct 3. 10.
J7.24, 2002 Th902
~ .... .._s......
The followin1 ptfsons
•re doon1 bus1neu u
Coastel Fun9f•I Bus•
nus. 2102 Business
Center Dr • UlO, Irvine.
CA92612
PBH Enterprrses, Inc
(CA). 2102 Busrnus
Center Or . tllO. Irvine,
CA!li612
This bus•Mss 1s con·
ducted by. • C()(por1hon
Htve you started
dorn1 busmess yet? Yes,
03-2001
1'8H Entefprtses, Inc
Bethe Hunt. CFO
lhls stetement wu
filed with the County
Clerk of Orenr• County
on 00/'Z0/02
200H t17740
D•ily Piiot Sept 26, Oct.
3, 10. 17,2002 T'h873 ,..... .... .._s.......
The followlnl persons
•re doln, bulineu H . )(orcbl, 986-B Chllfch
=~Costa Me... CA
Jon l<evln Anu1lone,
1986 8 Cl\ur c h St .
Coslt Mesa, CA 92627
H•than Rostro. 2020
fullerton Ave , 126.
Coste Mesa CA 92627
This buslf'lns 1s con-
ducted by • '"*•I partne11tlip
Hen you stwted
dolnl b1111nes1 yet? No
Nellltn Rostro
This st•t•-nt wt1
flled •1111 tlMI County
Clefll of Orense County
01109/17/02 IOO,M l7ttl
Dilly l'llot Sept. l ~ l_G-' Oct 3, 10, 2001 llllllll'
-ftit .... ..... _...._ ......... _
1~. I :llelj Or,. c:.w ........... CA 821 ..... .._ ..... ,
Dr .C:.Mt.., Mw. CA
12118 S.M A. ~. I Jla, ~COtona ..i Met, CA
l1lls MIM18 Is C911•
M\N bf! c. IMlffn«•
Heve 109 •tlrUMll
dofllc ·~ Jttl No St~thomn
This •t•t•-nt wH
filed wlUI tilt Coun1y
Cletk of Dranp Count,
on f1V1.0/02 100tff1114' Dall~ l'liot Se9t. 2'. Dc:t. 3. lO. 17,2002 Th87S .........
...s....t
The tot1o.ina persons
we dolnC buMnus n:
S.fe Ho-. 2450 [Iden
Avt!, K, Cost• Mne, CA
926V Huch Finley. 2450 Elden
Avt .. K, Coslt ~. CA
92627 ~Prenatt, 2450
Elden Ave.. K, Cosl• Mn•. CA 92627 This buslneu is con·
duct.d by: • aenertl
partnershrp
Heve you st•rted doina business yell Ho
Huch Ftnl•Y
This statement wu
filed with the County
Clerk of Or•n&e County
Ortf19n4/02
200ltt180H
D•lly Pilot Sept. 26. Oct
3, 10, 17,2002 TH880
~--.._s......
The fotlowin& p11nons
ere dolna business as·
Properties of R•ncho
Sant• M1r1erit•. 23331
Via Venado, Coto De
Cn•. CA-92679
PRMS Realty, Inc (CA).
23331 Vi• Ven•do, Colo
De C•zt. CA 92679
This busineu tS con·
ducted by: • corporation
Hive you st•rted
doln& business yef> Yes,
8/02 PRMS Really. Inc
Dennrs Grah•m. Prest
dent
This statement wn
hied with the County
Clerlo. of Oran&• County
on09n4/02
20026t1114S
Daily Pilot Sept. 26, Oct.
3. 10, 17,2002 Th891 ........... .._s......
The lollowln& pusons
are doin& business n ; Z
Pizza, 3423 Via lido Or •
Newport Beach, CA
92663
Luis Aneel Venean. Jr , 902 Hayes. Irvine, CA
92620
Caroline MyQu1en Mao,
902 Hayes, Irvine, CA
92620
Thos business is con
ducted by husband and
wife
Have you started
do1n11 business yet? Yes.
9/1/2002
Luos A. Veneaas. Jr
Thos s tatement wu
hied with the County
Clerk of O,.n1e County
on 09/25/02
20026t1a1n
D•1ly Prlot Sept 26, Oct
3. lD. 17. 2002 Th889
Rt-.. .... .._s......
The followm& persons
.,e doon& binoness as
Tll)Sy's, 210 42nd Street
•B. Newport Beech.
C•hf()(ma 92663
Christine Mrchelle
McAdams. 210 42nd
Street 18, Newport
Buch. Caltfornla 92663
Sean Patrick Parsons,
2 10 42nd St #B, New
port Beach. CA 92663
This business 1s con
ducted by: a 11:ener 111
p.1rtnersh1p
Have you started
doin& business yet1 No
Sean Parsons
Tlus s tatement was
filed with the County
Clerk of Oranae County
on 09/11/02
2002HH739
Dt1ly Pilot Sept. 12. 19,
26,0c:t.3.2002 Th~ ..........
"-S......
The tollow1n& persons
are doon& bu~tnes~ u
Prohte, 17951 Sky p.,i.
Cu cle, Suitt G. Ir vine
CA92614
Alderm NA UC (CA),
17951 Slly Park Cwcle.
!Wile G lrvlf'le. CA 92614
Thos business IS con
dueled by l rm1t1d
l"bthly Co.
H•ve you sterted
doinc busmess yet' Yes.
1/1/2001
Aldefm NA llC
James Kreusllnr, Man
•&in& Member
This st•tement wu
hied wrth the County
Clerk of Ortn&• County
011 09/06/02
2002 H1607S
D•oly Pilot Sepl 12, 19,
26, Oct. 3, 2002 Th&Jl
I01ICI Of Al'ftDTmTO
SBlAUOllOllll'VllMIS
D•I• of f1tin1 Applin·
tloll: Aupst 9. 2002
To Whom It M•r Con
cern: The Ha-(1) of
the Appliant(s) ls/are:
KIWNAl INVESTMENTS
INC
PATEL ASHOK SHIVAB
HAI
The •ppllcanh llsted
ebove "' epplytna to the Deptrtment of
Alc oholic 8e•un1•
Controt t.o Mil alcollolk
bner•1n at. 1171 SUNA.OWU AV[ STE [
COSTA MESA. CA ma
Tr11• of llcenn(•)
Aoof*'fOf.
20 • Of'F·SALE 8CER
~WM
o.lly ,llot ~ 8. Oct
3. 16. 2002 Th885 mm•..ua•
fCllW•HB• ·----D•t• •ff...._~· lion: Juty 31. 2001
lo .... "-~ C...· ffflf: n. ...... (•) •• U.. Alflle11t1l(6) l&/"e: 1""°(11Ct.Y
fC HUUOVANNA OTH
MO Tht .,,..11t1 ltata4 ...... .. ~ ..
"" O•p•rl•••t er Atuflellc hJ::.:J: C.trel .. ....
• ...... tit: 1110 WOCIM fJIQtn •«1Wt KIRl GA
--l WJ• •• uc .... (•) "•------·IA fUCl ="""'~~ ........ .........
Tiit ........ ,_.,,.. ., ..... .._ .... ··~ Wllclewoo4 r.--. 217' OfcMld Dfiwe, ....,.,..
hMll,CAllelO --~ *" ._.,, m Ee1t t2"d l tr•t, ,. __
llOl't .. tc:ft. CA '2elD
Thi• busln ... la con·
ducted by: en lndMdu•I
H•vt you 1t•rted
dolnJ buslnHS y•t7 YH,
1970
M"t Je111 Stoulle
Thlt •ttt~ent WH
filtd with the County
Cwk of °'"''' County on09/0&I02 20HHf6071
D•lly ,llot s.t. 12. Lt, 211. Oet. 3, 002 Th8l6 .......... ... ......
The followl111 petsons
er• dolna buslneM es·
Petl'els, 884 Senete
StrMI, Coat• Mes•. CA
92627
Sherri T Dyer. 884
Sen•te SlrHt, Coal•
Mesa. CA 92627
ThlS buirness ts c:on
ducted by• an lfldivldual
Have you startld
doin& business yett No
Sherri T. Dyer
This statement wu
filed with lh• County
Cieri! of O,.n&e County
on09/17/02
2002H17'21
D1rly Pilot Oct 3, 10,
17,24,2002 Th897
Re-.. .....
"-*'-' The followin1 persons
.,. doin& business es
VEGAS, 3424 Via Oporto.
1206, Newport Buch,
CA 92663
GIFTIME. INC (CA). 3424 v .. Oporto, 1206, New
port Buch, CA 92663
Thos business ts con
ducted by •corporation
H•v• you star led
dorna business yet? No
GIFTIME INC
Huther Rooney Secy/
CFO
lhos sliitemenl wu
hied wolh the County
Clerk of D"n&e County
on 09/6/02
2002'91.0SS
Dally Pilot Sept 12 19,
26, Oct 3. 2002 Th843
Mt. ..... ... s.....
The follow1n1 per~OM
u e dolnc busineu as
Harbor f atr Staloon.
2502 Harbor Blvd .. Costa
Mesa, CA 92626
Karam1il Soneh Katilon.
18222 Armonh St .
Reseda, CA 9133!> 2009
Thos bustnHS ts ron
dueled by· an rndrvodual
Have you sti11 led
doine businen yet' No
Keram111 Sineh l\ahlon
This statement wn
fried wtlh the County
Clerk ol Oranae Counly
on 09/16/02
2002 .. t 70SS
Darly Pilot Oct 3. 10.
I 7 24 2002 Th896
Rdllm .....
"-S......
The follow one per snns
are do1n1 businen n
Mitchell Morrison Con
sullln&. 1100 Cambr•d&e
ln Newp0rl, CA 92660
Mitchell Morrison 1100
C1mbrrd&e l iine, New
por1 Beach. CA~
This business ,,, con
dueled by •n 1nd1v1du•I
Have you slillrltd
doon& business yet' No
Mitchell Morrison
Thl5 statement wu
filed wolh the County
Clerk of Oranae Cnunty
on 09/06/02
20026t16011
Dally Pilot Sept 12, 19.
26, Oct 3, 2002 Th839
nc.. ..... .._s.......
The follow1n11 per sons
are doin& business n
NEWPORT TOWNCAR,
142 ltberly, Newport
Buch CA 92660
Roy•I FIHI, Inc !CA)
19 SltJ&ale. Ahso Vtein
CA926S6
This bu.,ness os 'on
ducted by ii co1pouhon
Have you st.,ted
doin& busonen yeP No
Roy•I f feet. Inc
Anthony Pesct. Prntdenl
Thos sl•lemenl was
filed wrth the County
Clerk of Ounee County
on09/24/02
2002 .. ll071
Dtily Pilot Sept 26. Oc:t
3, 10. 17. 2002 lH878
...... =-==..., .......... .. ...... ~':/, .. ..._...,.._ C.-._CA _..., ...... ~ .............. _.
C"* AMett. 11 l 11111 ._.... llJ .,. ~
llttet, Ht111ll•1to11 ...,._'fC"ls._W
lliecfl. CA.... 4oillll ~ ,.tf "4 lcott ,,..,.. ..... ..... nwvey
t1l lldl Street, Hull· n-. stat•-• was t..-1..c11,CA ~ flMd wlttl 111e COillltr ·vw. IMla'-t 1e c011· Cl«ll ot Of•"" Cou11tr dutt.d by: .,. IMWl!ldlll .. 09/lot02 ........ ,tertlel ..,. •• 1 ..... dolllt ~ 1ft1 "8 Oelly l'tlot Sept. 11.. It, SCOtt FrMerldi weoda 8, Oct. J, 20Cl1 1'11M7
Tiiis at.tttfMftt wts -..... fM wlUI ti. County -
Clerk of Or•n1• County ......... °" Ollfl0/(12 IOOIMIHU
D•llr Pl.lot Sept. l6. <Jet.
3, 10. 17, 2002 THl87 ........... .........
The follo•l111 porsons
ere doln1 bllllneas es:
Andef'tc111 1nd Son. 3102
Donnybrook, Cost• Me·
u ,CA92.62'
RtM E. Andtnon, 3102
Oonnybrooll ln.. Cost•
Mese.CA9262f This business Is con-
ducted by: en 1ndJvtdual
Heve you st•rted
doln& business yet? Yes.
l9'J2
R-Andlrson
This slttemenl was
hied with the County
Clerk of Or•n1• County
on '19/06/02
2002H160t4
Daily Pilot Sept 12, 19.
26. Oct 3. 2002 Th832
~ ..... .._s......
The folfowln& persons
are doin& businus es:
A ) Wind & Sprn
lr1nsfers. B ) Advanced
tmeee & Photo. 17859
Oak Street, fountain
Valley, CA 92708
Julia Hilary Curlis. 17859
Oek Street, Fountttn
Valley. CA 92708
This buslnen is con·
ducted by· en indivrdual
H1v1 you sttrt1d
doin1 busmeu yet? Ho
lulte H. Curtis
Thos st1tement was
hied w1lh the County
Clerh of Oranee County
on 09/17/02
2002H172U
D•1ly Pilot Sept 26, Oct
3. 10. 17.2002 Th867
Ac-.. .... .._s......
The lollow1n1 persons
are dotn& busrness as
Blue Shore Roofon&
(SI loct810900). 16
C•pstone Irvine. CA
92606
Rodney Ford J6 Cap
stone Irvine. CA 92606
lhos bus1nns 1s coo-
ducted by an ond1v1dual
Have you star led
do1n11 business yet' Yes.
9/l/02
Rodney rord
This statement was
hied wtlh the County
Cler~ of 0111111e County
on 09/17 IO'l
200269 I 72S4
Delly Prlol Sept 19. 26.
Oct J, 10, 2002 Th859
Adi"-....
"-S......
The tollow1n1 persons
~" e doone bust0ess as
Mlchel\e's D•yCare, 26J 2
Wollo l•ne Costa Meu .
CA 92627
Mochdll D11ne Z•palt
2612 Wollo Lene, Costa
Mna.CA92627
Thos bu1.1neis IS con
due led by an 1nd1v1du•I
Have you started
doin& business yet' Yes.
Aueusl 1992
Moc:helle 0 lapal•
lh1~ statement was
foled with lhe County
Clerk ot Onnee County
on 9/10/02
2002 .. 16464
Oa1ly Pilot Sept 12. 19.
76, Oct 3. 2002 Th846
RdltlM .....
"-S......
lhe followrn& persons
are doon& business as
Atwell ConsultrnR Group.
2030 N Po1nset111
Sheet. Santa Ana, CA
92706
[ht•bclh Atwell, 2030 N
Po1nsell11 Sheet. Santa
Ana, CA 92706
lhos business os con·
ducted by an 1nd1v1du•I
Hne you started
do on a business yet' Y ts
1/01/1999
E ltubeth Al well
Thos statement wes
hied with the County
Clerk of Ounae County
on 09/06/02
20026t1H76
Dt1ly Pilot Sept 12, 19.
26. Oct 3. 2002 Th830 ......... .._s......
The follow1n1 petsons
are dome bu!iness u
E ucut1ve Coll Pley, 2606 Ekl!n Ayt.. !O
The tollowlna pettont
,,. dO 111 busll'HI es:
Fenner Con•ujtin1. lll.3
8aywood Dtlve, Newport
Buch.CA~ P1ul A. Fenner, 1133
Beywood Drive, Newport
Beach. CA 92660 This buslneis Is c:on·
dueled by: en lndMdu•I
Htwe y-ou started doilll bll-Slness yet? Ho
Peul A. FttnMf
Thrs stttem.nt wH
hied wrth Uit County
Clettl of Otani• County
on09/06/02
20024t16094
Daily Prlot Sept 12. 19.
26. Oc:t 3, 2002 ThMO
fldlllM .... ... s......
The followm1 persons
are dotn& business n
Soft H' Ro, 1164 Atlaat•
Way, Cost• Mes•. CA
92626·2701
Rup•I V. Nauyen, 1164
All•nt. Way. Cos II
Mest. CA 92626-2701
This business 1s con
dueled by: an lndrv1dual
Have you star led dOlf'll
busrness yet 7 No
Rupal V. Nauyen
Thts st•lemenl was
tiled with the County
Clerk of Oranee County
on 09/11/02
20026t167U
Oaoly Pilot Sept I 2. 19.
26, Oct 3. 2002 Th850
Attllim t.Altu .._s......
The followln& persons
art dotn& business as
Streetman Assocraln
412 Whole Cap lane
Newport Coast. CA
92657
Gror11 A Sheelman 412
While Cap liine New
port Coast. CA 92657
Thts busoneu 1s 'on
dueled by an ind1v1dual
Have you started
do1n1 busonns yeP No
Geort• Streetman
This statement wa•
filed with the County
Cieri. ol Ortn&e County
on 09/24/02
20076911072
Daily Prlol Sept 26 Oc I
3. 10. 17, 2002 1H877
fldfl'-s a.-s .._s......
The lollowong pe1 sons
are dotn& bustnns a•
Nelresulls. 175~ Hai
vard. C 197 I"""" CA
92614·8522
Terry Franet\ lve" 9
Cedereten Irvine, CA
92604
This business 1s ~on
dueled by an ond1v1dual
Ha•e you \larled
doone business yet' No
Terry F Evers
Th" statement was
toled with th~ l..uun11
Cleo It ol 0 1 anK• County
on09~/02
20026'1S912
Oa~y Point Od l 10
17 24 2002 lh900
Rdi"-t.dms
"-S......
The follow•nc pe• son'
are do1n2 bustne"s .,.
Roc:a.do s Boat Service
2191 Harbot Blvd Sp
46. Cos ta Mu a CA
92627
R"ardo Cnr le' ll 9 I
Harbor Blvd Sp 46
Costa Mesa. CA 97627
lhrs businn• 11. con
dueled by an ond1v1d11al
Have you st.,rted
doin& busonn"S yet' Ho
Ricardo Corle~
This stat~m~nl was
filed wtlh the County
Cieri. of Ota nae County
on 09/J0/02
20026916459
Daily Pilot Sep! l:i'. J9
26. Oct 3. 2002 lh849
Adll. ...... .... s.......
The lollow1n1 per sons
are doon1t business as
A ) Kanady a. Modine,
b ) l\aniidy a. Assocr
iales. 1467 N Wanda Or .
• 115. Ota nae CA 92861
0.n kanad)'. 1467 N
Wanda Or • 1115 Or
iinee. CA 92867 This busrness ,,, con
dueled by· an 1nd1vodual
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dorna busrness yet' Yes
10/16/97
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11.7 .... 4'V ,_ INT ,_
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Opening lead: King of 0
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exited with the nine of hcm1s. Wes1
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