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THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 12, 2004 -
.
District alters
conduct code
Students caught
drinking or us ing
drugs can shorten
transfer time by
taking classes.
Marisa O'Neil
Daily Pilot
NEWPORf·Ml.M -!'>tu-
dents caught drinking. u:.111g
drugs or undt•r the influence nt
either on campus or at ~chonl
fUJlt:tions now l1.1w an alrrrn,1
live' 10 th e aultlmatic ... chool
transfer 1ht'Y previou,h• lat c<d
unc.lt>r Ille di..1nr1\ uidl." ol ''11
dent condull ·
grams. they can return to tlleir
home school in as little as one-
1h11 d Lhal ume.
"\Ve're excited 10 see the dis·
inn move beyond 7.ero-toler-
.1111'l' into counseling and pro-
viding help for students."
I larbor Council M'A President
l'311v Omstian en sajcJ.
I i1c d1~1nct board of trustees
1111 lut'-;day night approved a
l·ontrat:t with the National
C.u1111c1l on AlcoholiMn and
Drui.: Dependence-Orange
c .ounty for the two programs.
wl11rh will educate l>IUdents
.111d their parents about drug
.111d .1kohol u~e. Ille revision
1 .111w <1her a '>en c<; of town hall
cnt·t·1111i.: ... and bo.trd 'tudy !!CS· ""11' over the l<hl year.
PHOlOS BYMARKC OU5T\N DAJLYPtlOT
Newport Beach Pohce Department Dispatcher Jason Servin types in data while listening to a caller on Wednesday.
llmh·r rlw l1rt'v1ou~ \l'r,11111
ol Huie and 1t1·~11t.11inn 1210.
~tudenl~ 1111d1•1 llw intl 111•111 1·
on r ampu., or 111 '>rhonl tune
tion~ fan•d ,1 llw tlay .,u.,pen
,ion and i1l\'11hmi.tl'\ 1r.u1.,h·r
w anollll'r cJ1-.1rit 1 ... ctiool for !Ml
tlJy--Nm,. 1f -.1mlt>111' n 1111
plelt' 1wo rww t•1h11-.11111nal pm
"II\ another opporlur'\i!.Y lo
providt• ~Ollll' a!il>i'>tance lo °'l;tu-
dt•ni... ;urd fam1lil''> and provide
othl•1 means in 1erm'i of en-
hanl'1ng .uur 4210 policy," said
.,, h11ol board member Manha
See CODE , Paee A4
A quick dispatcher THE BELL CURVE
A Newport Beach ·police dispatcher is honored by the American
Legion ·Harbor Post 291 for talking a man out of suicide
I'll take some
of that credit Deepa Bharath
Daily Pilot
I r's hard to believe that Jason
Servin did it all from a
well-lighted room that, to a lay
observer. looks like norhing more
than an average call center.
It's from t11is obscure par1 of the
Newport Beach Police Department
that mild-mannered dispatcher Jal>on
Servin -.aved a man'-; life.
With his headphones on. 1he
31-year old Servin, who is pan of the
departrnt'nt'i. hostage negotiation
ream. ronvinced a suicidal man to
drop the knife he was hole.ling against
hi'> neck -teetering on the brink of
life.
Servin received this pin and the
Newport Beach Poltce Department
Medal of Lifesaving.
brutal rnd.
-.howed during the 2002 incident.
I >n \\'t·c.lne ... day. Scf'\~n wa~ hailetl
onc:e agJ111 fur his herott ac1 hv the
1\mencan Legion Harhor Po,.;1 :!91. lie
wa)> prc .. emcd with n plaq\le anc.I al!..o
accepted a S 1,500 check on lwhalr ol
thl' dcpanrnent. Thar money ha~
already ht>en allocated for a
cklihrilla1or. a device ui..('d for
rt''-U'\citario n.
"iervm. \\ho -.1ancd off in till' l'oltl l'
I xplort·r prngr.im in {,arden <.rove,
w.1111t·tl to he a police offi cer. like 1110-.1
other' 111 that junior program. But lw ..
c·arl'l'r ll•d 11101 on a dilforcnt path, .ind
,,, ii t111 nl'li out. he liked it
"l'his roh give<; 11'\t' ii chann· 10 help
pl'opll· .md make a difTercnre ... ht•
'aid. "ll ~ivt"> me an opportunity Ill
hdp pt·opll' 111 their 1110\1 de-.p1:n.11c
L :l\I t hur .. day. II
1111 rrw 1ha1 \\e
tht.I '>()01(' 1h111g ...
n~h1 i11 rni-.111g ou1 kid.
I wa-. hnme alo1w
when he ph11rll'd.
,1hout ~I o'rlm k 1h.11
rwr"'1.: I It• Jr.cd takl'n
11tf t•mht·r in tht· ti.iv
.1111."r 'Pl'nd111i.: lht· ·
111gh1 \\Ith II' and ,,11d
hr would rt•111rn la11·
rh" 11 .... h1·1·11 .c
fre4uen1 pj llt•rn "'" l'
JOSEPH
N. BELL
after all hccau'ie he
had some b11..,i11el>l>
in Lo., Angele 1he
next morninK and
would be sp1'nding
the night in ht'>
apartment tlll're
-111a1 '>el'mcd to me
10 take care or lhl'
matter. hu1 he \~·ai.n'1
quite firm ht•ll.
"I'll t:()llll' liy
tomorrow ICI make
my bee.I." lw .. aid.
"Why?" I aslcd.
For 45 minute-;. Servin wa<,
marketing life to a man who had lived
it and loathed it.
In the end. Servin had made 1he
,all' TI1e man chose life rather than a
I he Newport Beach Polin•
Dl•partment honored Servin Ja.,l yl'ar
with the prrMigiou~ Lifc .... avi ng Award
for 1hc courage and per'\istenn• he
I tc Ill' of lll'l'CJ."
\l'l\111 h1•t·ame inl l'rc.,teu m lw-.tage
See DISPATCHER, Page A6
he hooked up with a wnllng
p.irtner 111 C >r.111gt• C.11un1y and
hq:(dll u-.ing hi'> old hcdroum
.1:.. a heu-and hrt .. 1kkt't plat'"
whkh c.. 11c..1 li1w \\llh u ...
l1('r,1u!>l' wt· gel to 'l'l' rnon· of
him that way.
"Beniu'>e I wn" r 111111111~ late
1h1' morning and d1tln'1 have
rime to make it."
I laving Liwd with the chao~
Ill his room for a do;rcn
.11lr1lt·,cent year~ -which we
So (a<.,I I hur..d.1}. ht• calh·d to
,,1y 1ha1 hl' wo11ltln 1 be borne See CURVE, P11e A4
Costa Mesa house getting 'Extreme Makeover' Daily Pil ot
AT A GLANCE
ON THE WEB:
www.daiypllot.com
The fam il y is pac ked off to
Arizona so the crew of the
ABC reality TV show can
remode l the hom e.
Deirdre Newman
Daily Pilot
COSTA Ml·A<;A -Wednesday morning
started out ordinarily for member:.. of
one Costa Mesa family.
But at 7:45 a.m., their breakfast was
interrupted by a visit from Lhe design
team of the new KABC-1V show "f.x.
Lreme Makeover. Home Edition."
The famJly fow1d out it had been elm-
sen for a honw remodel -10 h<> com
pletcd ill a fovcn.,h pa~e wi1h111 one
week.
The family, whtN~ name ha'> nor bel'n
dic;closed, will i;l)On be outgrowin~ tht-ir
1>pace. given that Lhere arc already 1wo
1oddler'i and triplets are nn the way. The
remodel will test the skills of the make-
over team ~inn• it requires adding spare
in addition to renova ting the home, ex-
ecutive producer Tom Forman !.aid.
"A'i anyone who's rver tri ed to do 1ha1
in n week. it''i difficult.'' forman '>aid.
"New construction in one week is sort of
terrifying for everyone ...
The family lives in a salmon-colored,
tllree-bedruom house on Rosemary
Place. fhe children's wandmother, who
came lo help ou1 1mrt' tht· 1rc plt•1., are
born, i.. livmR in thl' ~ara).:l'. I 111 m<ITT
said.
Family members were whl'kt•d away
10 a vacation in AriJ,ona in ,1 hmo
Wednesday morning and wn n't he rr ·
turning until neXl Wedm•.,dny f1.ir the
unveiling of their new home. Demoli-
tion will start thi!i evening, with the bulk
of it don~ on Friday. Fonnan said.
111e cul-de-sac has been blOl:kcd ofT
to uonresident traffic. and '>ome parkmg
has been restricted on 20th Street. P·Jrr
of qualifying for Lhe show is ~citing 1hr
consent of aJ I the neighbor,., on the
block. since construction takct. place
round-the-clock..
Nc>ighbor I farrlet Lewin said she com-
FYI
The season premiere of "Extreme
Makeover, Home Edition" well be
Sunday al 8 p.m. on KABC-TV Channel 7
plerely <iupports 1he makenv(·1. dl•-.plll'
ht>r ~trcc1 being taken ow r hy a 'll'w of
trailers. equipment and a vt'ry larJ.:l' bu'>.
in which the design team l'''1•ntially
live-.. fur the week.
"II':.. lnvcl)•." Lewin said. "I 1h111l if ,
l{reat. Mor<> power to them ...
On 111hcr projccli. Ille honw mJlt•over
team has worked on, ncighbm-. hav(·
even pitched in to help with paintini.:
See MAKEOVER, Paee A4
NEWS
Cristi Cristic:tl apol ogizes
for campaign mailer.
SeePa1eA3
SPORTS
Newport Harbor girls tak.e
Sea View title in water polo.
SeePa1eBl
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c Valentine's is for suckers
D
Some are born lonely,
some achieve loneliness
and some have loneliness
thrust upo n them.
Lolita Harper
Daily Pilot
B ah, humbug to the love bug,
If, for whatever reason, this
Feb. H finds you alone -be it
that your slgnUlca.ru other is busy at ·
wortc. out o( the country, or doesn~
believe In such an overly
com.merd alized MHallmark holiday"; or
that you have no tlMdy darling-
there 1.s plenty of stuff to do Saturday.
Forget those fools who are devoting
endless time ru1d re ources 10 someone
else; this day Is all about
self.indulgence.
Angela Cortright, owner of SpA
Gregorle's In Newport Center, is an
expen In pampering. Her day spa offers
the best In luxurious treatments such
as steam baths, pedicures. manicure •
facJals and body wraps.
HWe are about relaxing aJJ Ille sense
so you can recharge your battery and
get back out and do your best." she
said.
Cortright MIOWlJ no cell phones
S.. VALENTINE'S, Pa1• M
LOVE LESSONS:
• TODAY: The third story In
our series on Valentine's Day
activities wlll out:tlne the
perfect plan for thole who
prefer tome 'me' time.
THE DATE
MORNING
Sleep ln. Catc:tl up on that beauty rest
No need to rush out of bed or into any
strenuous activities. Today is about you,
and only you. When you finally do roll
out of bed, treat yourself to that $5 cup of
coffee you always try to avoid -and ask
for e>Ctra whipped cream.
LUNCH
Make yourself a turtcey wrap using a n
extra large tortilla, a light layer of cream
cheese, spinac:tl, turkey and avocado.
Pede it up and take It and your favorite
book to the beac:tl for a lazy lunc:tl In th e
aun.
AFTERNOON
Treat youraelf like a mo~ie star and
book a facial at one of the local day spas,
suc:tl as Spa Gregorie's, whic:tl has
catered to Sarah Jessica Parker and Kim
Cattrall. You can spoil yourself with
various treatments. from classic facials
to hydrotherapy massages. for anywhere
from $75 to $525. There are great
padcages for men. as well.
Having trouble justifying the expense?
Think of it this way: You would probably
spend about $70 on a new outfit for your
"hot date; plus money tor new jewelry,
lingerie, atuffed animals, gifts. cab rides
and that perfect bottle of wine. Why not
spend that money on the peraon you
love the most -you.
EVENING
Meet some frienda for auahl and sake
bombs. White you are getting ready, play
S..DATE.PaceM
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AZ Thur~ February 12, 2004
LITICS
THE POLITICAL LANDSCAPE
Congressman steps back
into dangerous ·territory
Allcl• Robinson
Daily Piiot
T he angry phone calls and death
threats that Rep. Oa11a
Rohrabachi:r received fan. 28
d idn't deter him from taking w1other
pubUc ~tand agarns1 twnefiu. for illegal
immigrants on Wednesday.
The threats i.temmed from
legislation he lntroduced that would
limit healthcare for illegal fmmigmnts
and require hosp itals 10 report illt>~aJ
immigrants Jieeking treatment 10 U.S.
authorities.
This week. the !.ub1ec1 \vrut Social
Securiry. Rohrabacher attended a
W~hlngton event at which the
Sen iors Coalition, a senior advocacy
group. presented membe~ of
Congre with about 150,000 signed
1lcti1lons asking Pre'>idcnr Bush no1 to
give Social Secunry benefit) to illegal
1mm1gron~
"I took tlw thredtS ~enou~ly. hut ii"
not going to intimidate me. and I hate
10 think that our cm1111 ry has actually
come to the point Whl'rt' rhcre·~
~erlous danger 10 elected officials for
taking a stand agamst illegal
11nmigrolion. • Rohrabachcr said.
No federal policy now grants Social
se<:uriry to illegal immigrants. but the
White House has discussed the issue. ·
ftohrabacher spokesman Aaron Lewis
'laid. rlw congre sman il> .;llll pushing
l1·1{i'>lation he inuoduced la!>t year that
would deny such benefits. me blU never made ii lO a House
vme. but It till could dunng this
't','\IOn. l..ewis ~d.
"11''1 a show of force to dt'>'>Uade the
.1dministraLion from .ioini.: doWn that
tlM<l." ht.> ~Id.
Eth ics violation alleged
in 70th A ·sembly race
C andidate Otuck DeVote has
taken the lateM 1thu1 In the ongoing
nep11blledn battle for the 10th
A'~cmbly Dbtric1 ~t'al. this week
lil111f( u compla in• <1gainst opponent
<. nl>li Crb.tich with the elhlci.
1 0111m1t1ee of thr Oranl(e County
CiOP A lt>Her from OeVort.''s
c.impa1gn to ethics committee
Chairman Enc Wool<'ry alleges that
C:ri 1lch violated the parry code of
ethics four times with 1hree pieces of
campaign literature and a recorded
pho ne message 10 d11>1 rlc1 voters.
De Vore has critlcl1,ed Cristich for a
mailer fea1uring excerpl fro m a
le11cr from Rep. Otris Lox t'>ee
POLITICAL
CALENDAR
FEBR UARY
TODAY: Brett Franklin for Supervtaor
will hold a fundral1lng reception from
6 to 8 p.m. at the Santa Ana Counlry
Club. Information: (949) 763·0860
FRIDAY: Ven Tran for AIHmbly wlll
hold 1 fundrel alng lunctieon at noon at
the Pacific Club In Newport Beach.
Information: (949) 753-0860
SATURDAY: Marianne Zlppl for
A1tembly wlll conduct precinct walka
leaving from the Balboa Bev Club.
lnformetlon: (949) 622-0009
MONDAY: The Aepubllcen Perty of
Orenge County Centrel Committee will
hold• general meeting at 7 p.m . 11 the
Rep. Dana Rohrabacher says threats made against hrm won't keep him from
backing legislation that would limit health benefits for illegal immigrants.
related story. Page 3). a p resl> releiu.e
that says OeVore supports President
Bush's proposed guest worker
program -which it calls ~amnesry~
-and o ther campaign material.
Glitch botches Orange
County's sample ballots
A computer glitch caused errors in
'>Ome sample ballots sent out to
Orange County voters. county
Hegi'ltra r of Voters <>pokesman Bre11
Howley said. The position of 'ome
candidote names o n the sample
ballo1s wlll not matr h 1heir posiuon s
on absentee ballots o r at polling
places. Races a ffected by the error
were the Presidential. Senaie. !louse
of Hepresentatives races and a
county Green Party race. Rowley saicJ
the error will not affect actudl voting
on electio n day.
Rohrabacher backs fonner
treasurer for Senate
As Republicans around the state
make their pick among fo ur
candidates hop ing to uni.eat ~en.
Barbara Boxer. Rohrabacher h as
come out in favor of former U.S.
Treasurer Rosario Marin. Marin, who
has her campaign office in Costa
Mesa. announced the endorsem en1
last week.
Whil e he doesn't agree with Marin
South Coast Pla111 Weatln Hotel. at 686
Anton Blvd .. Coate Mau. Admlsaion Is
free, end all Republicena are welcome.
(714) 656-8655
MONDAY: The Republican Parry of
Orenge County wlll hold lta annual
Prealdent'a Oay Cherry Pie Reception
11 Antonello Riatorente In South Coast
Vlllage lmmedletely efter )he central
committee meeting. Information: (714)
666·8666
MONDAY: The last day to register for
the Merch 2 primary election
TUESDAY: Reps. Chris Cox end Ed
Aoyce, former Aaaemblyman Scott
Baugh, end Budt Johna wlll host e
reception In 1upport of former Rep. 8111
McCollum, who Is running for the U.S.
Senate from Florida, et 6:30 p.m. 11 the
offlcea of the Inland Group In Newport
Beech. lnformetlon: (818) 243-4699
TUUOAV: Newport Herbor
Republican Women wilt h<;>ld a general
on everything, Rohrabacher sajd,
Marin is Intelligent and
hard-working and would make a
good pan y spokeswoman.
~My endorsement mainly deaJs
with the fact that she's committed to
Republican ideals and she'i. a fine
per~on." he said . He dismissed the
race's front runner, Bill Jone1>, for
backing away from an endorsement
of George Bush in favor of en. John
McCain during 2000 pre'>idential
primarle .
"Tha t really rubbed a lot of people
the wrong way. including me."
Rohraba<:her said. "I think Jlosario
knows what loyalty meani-and tha t's
whal counts."
Endorsement train
keep rolling
Other cndorsementi. announced
this week were an endorsem ent for
Cri,tlch from the Orange County
Deputy Sheriffs. endorsenw nti. for
OeVore by the HO\'VClrd Jarvh
Taxpayers Assn. and outgoing 35th
District en. Rosi. Johnson. and an
endorsement of 68th 01\trict
A~semblyman Ken Maddox ror the
35th Oi~trict Senate seat hy Sen. Tom
McOintodc
DeVore also annuun1:ed that h e
received the U.S. Army·~ meritorious
service award on Sunday for hi!.
service In the Army Nauonal Guard.
meeting at 11:30 a.m. al the Pacific
Club. Guests wlll be Republican
candidates for U.S. Senate Biii Jones,
Toni Casey. Howard Kalooglan and
Ro111rio Marin. Information: 1949)
644-0639
WEDNESDAY: Jim Gibson for
A11embly will hold an evening
reception from 6:30 to 9 p.m. et the
Pacific Club In Newport Beach. The
apeclal gueat will be former
Republican nominee for governor Bill
Simon. Reaervatlona: Patrld< Banen,
(760) 433~775, ext. 303 or
petrldc<§electgibson.com
20: The lrvlne and Newport Beech
chambers of commerce wlll hold a
c11ndldete1 forum for the 70th
A11embly Olatrlct and the 36th atate
Sen1te Olatrlct racea from 7:30 to 9:30
a.m . et the Sutton Place Hotel in
Newport Be•ch.' Information: (94.9)
729-4400
Male Roblnlon POSTMASTER: S.nd 1ddre11
Politl<ll. bu1lnet1 end environment ctiang" to Th• Newport
POLITICS ASIDE
Too early to call
I n the past thre~
weeks, two
presidential
front-runners -both
once crowned by the
media as lodes to win
their races -have
plummeted rem arkably
from the ranks of the
sure-to·be-elected. The
first of these, former
Vermont Gov. Howard
Dean, needs a miracle to ·
~------, Bush was considered a
lock to win reelection as
he enjoyed soaring
approval ratings after the
Gulf War.
It's the best not
because Bill Ointon
rewrote that conventional
wisdom. It's the best
because the media were
already making the exact S.J. CAHN same mistake again this
win the race for the Democratic
nomination that was supposed to
be his by now. The second,
President Bush, is not in such dire
need, but his poll numbers, now at
about 50% approval. have
collapsed. and in some surveys.
he's running behind the new
Democratic front-runner, Sen.
John Kerry of Massachusetts.
There has been plenty of hand
wringing. not to mention
name-calling. among the media
for assuming knowledge of how
vorers would act in Iowa and NC\v
Hampshire. the first two stops o n
lhe nominating t.rail.
A succinct critique was put forth
by former St. Louis Post-Dispalch
Editor Cole Campbell: "ITlhe
campaign press corps' stories
citing all these factors. causes.
dynamics and developments {after
the Iowa caucusl never mention
the centraliry of the campaign
press corps in picking what counts
and doesn't count in explaining -
or explaining away-political
reality. The campaign press corps
pretends it doesn't exist. except to
obser\le and explain. It pretends it
is a political innocent."
This chasclsemen t boils down,
essenclally. to a common
complaint: The media cover the
"horse race" aspect of politics
while failing to delve adequately
enough into the "important"
policy positions of the candidates.
That is, as a friend of mine
would say for emphasis, a lrue
fact. And there are plenty of
reasons for it.
The central one. I believe, is that
policy makes for boring stories.
Above all other real or perceived
bias of lhe media is this one: The
media love exciting stories (or at
least what they see as exciting).
Handicapping the presidefltial
candidates and delving into how
they are planning their campaigns,
which media consultants are
about to be fired, and why one
candidate is clicking wtth voters
are all far more Interesting than
who says what about the state of
healthcare or a similarly welghry
topic. This bias is why we're likely
to see a long string of stories about·
Bush's service. or lack thereof,
while with the National Guard. An
AWOL president? That's exciting
news! And It wouldn't maner if the
person ln question were
Republican, Democrat or Ralph
Nader.
And so the medla, headlng Into
elections. fixates on who's ln front,
who's doing what to win and who's
mes.sing up. And they pretty much
can't help setting up front-runners
or announcing who's out of the
race.
What's reassuring is that they
are so often wrong. The media's
mass belief that Dean had the
n omination Is only the latest
example. The best. I say, is from
1991-92, when the first President
year. with yet another
President Bush and another war in
Iraq. No, it will be a long. rough
road to the November election, I
think. And I doubt Kerry will prove
to be a Michael Dukakis by any
stretch.
All that aside, it is not solely the
media's fault that campaign
coverage Is as ii is. Ju l as
members of the press corps find
policy stories tedious, so do
readers. And until they up and
demand boring. policy-laden
stories bulging with jargon
language. the media wiU continue
to serve up helpings or
handicapping reports.
Is there a solution? I've long
thought that journalists should use
the more exciting pieces of the
stories -the personalities. the
quirts, the battles -to draw
readers in and then also provide
more meaningful information. Ifs
kind oflike a spoonful or s ugar
helping the medicine go down.
WHATS IN A CAUCUS?
On a related mailer. a member
of the staff here asked me during
the past week what lhe difference
is between a primary and a
caucus.
The anticaucus brigad~ will tell
you the c\ifference is given voters
their rights versus treating them
like a pan or a sham Central
European vote during 1he Soviet
Era.
And that isn't exactly wrong.
According to the Iowa
Department of Economic
Development, caucus is an
American lndian word, possibly
Algonquin, that means a gathering
of ruling tribal chiefs. Today, of
course, it's a gathering of political
party members.
Why some see it as a sham is at
the heart of how it differs from a
primary, which involves the classic
American "secret ballot" kind of
voting.
A caucus. on the other hand,
involves groups of people meeting
and publicly voting. often by th.e
old-fashioned hand-raise or by
splitting into different groups -the
Oeaniacs over here, the JFKers over
there, the Edwardians off there.
(This Is where anti-caucus folk cry
foul arguing that it takes away from
the one-person. one-vote base of
American democracy. If you run
Into any of these follcs, you can hold
up the Electoral CoUege to them as
another fine example of where our
Individual votes don't exactly
count.)
If you already knew all this,
maybe this will come as a surprise.
Foiles In Iowa caucus ever two
years. Those off·presldendaJ years
focus on the party's platform and,
not surprisingly, tend 10 have a
lighter turnout.
• 8.J. CAHN le the managing editor.
Hamey be reached at (9491574-4233
or by e-m~ll et •./.~hn~l•tlm••.com.
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Dally Piiot
Candidate apologizes for mailer
Cristi Cristich's
campaign manager
says a correction
letter will be mailed
out this week.
Allele Robinson
Daily Pilot
Sony apparently wasn'1 the
hardest word for Republican
10th Assembly District candidate
Cristi Crislich, wtio apolO[,rized to
Rep. Quis Cox for a cru-npaign
mailer that he said implied an
endorsement he hadn't given her.
Cristich apologized for the
mailer, which showed a photo of
Cox and induded selecLions
from a letter of support the
congressman wrote her. In t11e
lener, Cox wrote that h(' doesn't
give endorsements in GOP pri-
maries, but Ille mailer d1dn' in-
clude that portion. Cox sent the
same letter 10 Cristlch opponent
Omck OeVore. Botll candidates
sought the congressman's en-
dorsement.
A statement from Coxs con-
gressional campaign on Wednes-
day said that Cox accepted an
apology from Crisdch and con-
siders the matter closed because
she agreed to send a correction
to ~e voters who received Ille
mall er.
"Restoring integrity and fair
dealing to lhe campaign debate
is Ille right thing to do." Cox said
in the statem ent. ··111e voters are
well served hy this. and the po-
litical process is the better for ii."
Cristlch campaign manager
Dave Gilliard said a correction
letter would be mailed 10 70th
Uistrict voters on Wt.""<Jnesday or
·n1ursday. He declined to provide
a copy of the letter before it was
mailed.
What's in Ille leller is a product
of Ille discussions between Cris-
tich and the congrcs..,man's of-
fice, he said.
Gilliard said tllat all parties
consider the matter closed and
that he doesn't expect t11e inci-
dent 10 afft!(;t Cristich's cam-
paign.
City tell s homeowner to shape up
City Council denies
an appeal by the
owner of a nuisance
property on Dover
Drive. He must clean
the Jot immediate ly.
June Caaa1r1nde
Daily Pilot
NEWPOHT BEACH -Inc
owner of a blighted home that
has infuriated neighbors for
more than 40 years will nol gel a
reprieve from Ille Cily CouncU.
The council voted unani·
mously on Tuesday to de11y a re-
quest from Dover Drive ~ident
Elmer Thomassen to overturn its
earlier ruling tllat his home was a
nuisance and should be cleaned
up immediately. Thomassen,
who did not shaW up for Ille
hearing. filed the appeal to buy a
little more Lime to clean up Ille
Dover Drive home whose lawn
and even roof is strewn witll rub-
bish, Assistant Cicy Atcy. Dan Ohl
said. But city officials ab>recd tllal
he's had enough time.
"We think 1he abatement order
is necessary to keep Thumas.<>en's
feel to Ille fire," said Cily Ally.
Bob Burnham. whose offi ce rec-
ommended t1la1 Ille rnuncil
deny Ille appea.I.
In four decades or off-and-on
attempts to force Thomassen to
clean up the home, officials have
kept hitting the same wall: ·n1e
onJy way to get court permLc;sion
for city workers 10 clean up Ille
propeny has been to serve
lhomassen in person wi1h 1he
court paper ...
·we've had process serveri. 0111
there w. many as eight 10 12
times to scrvf' him, and every
Lime, he secs tllem he runs the
oilier way," Ohl told the council.
"If it comes 10 lJ1at again, I say
we just have the process servers
Fill PltOIO 1 UAll Y f'tLOl
The house at 1918 Dover Drive ts cluttered with brush, trailers
and a car. The City Council said that it must be cleaned now.
camp out on his porch ," Coun-
cilman lcve Rosansky said.
Hut many are hoping it won't
come IO that The local charity
Go and Do Likewise has offered
to do 1hc lahor to clean up the
home. Ohl ~d that he has met
witll 111omassen and tllat
Thomassen had said he was
amenable lo letting the volun-
teers do the work.
"It's ~mr hope that within Ille
next :.10 IO 45 days. we can have
the property in ac:ccplable cun -
diliun. ·Ohl said.
Neighbor Kurt K.alanz urged
the council to take action. shar-
ing his horror at having 10 walk
past the house frum thc time lw
wa~ 7 years old. I le ii. now 17.
-"It'.-, I 0 years later. and 11·~ -.1ill
tl1e !'Kime problem," Kalanz ~aid.
Mayor Tod llic.Jgcway pledged
lo help: ''I'd like 10 make a prom-
ise to Kurt Kalanz that he wo11'1
have lo sec it whe11 he'!'. 'l.7."
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M Tiiursday, F&l>rulrY 12, 2004
PUBLIC SAFETY
BRIEFLY IN
THE NEWS
Bird causes Crystal
G>ve brush fire
A small brush fire that
1118/led after a bird Dew lnto
power lines burned through
El Moro Canyon In ~tal
Cove State Park on Wednes-
day.
II started just after 11
a.m.. about two miles
nori_heas( of the trailhead
parking lot .near Pacific
Coast Highway. after the
power lines fell into dry
brush. said Capt. Steve
Miller, Orange C.Ounty Fire
Authortty spokesman.
Units from the Newport
POLICE FILES
COSTA MESA
• Avenue of the Am: A
vehicle burglary was
r·eported in the 3400 blodt at
11 :35 a.m. Tuesday.
• Bristol StNet A
hit-and-run was reported in
the 3300 blodt at 11:03 a.rn.
Tuesday.
• El Camino o.tv.: Petty theft
was reported In the 1000
blodt at 12:46 a.m . Tuesday.
• McConnldi Awnue: Grand
theft was reported in the 200
blodt at 11:24 a.m . Tuesday.
• Newport Boulevard:
Forgery was reported in the
2200 blodt at 10:06 a.m .
Tuesday.
• Padfic Avenu.: Graffiti was
reported In the 2200 blodt at
8:45 a.m. Tuesday.
• PIK*1tia Avenue: Petty
theft was reported in the
2300 blodt at 10:42 a.m .
Tuesday.
CODE
Continued from Al
1•1uor, whoi.e s<ln hnd a problem
with drugs. "While it's very strict,
ii lcfl very few options and wry
J111le support al the back end.·
'111e two programs arc Second
0\am:es, a thrce·day program
for students 1ha1 is based on a
similar prol{ram in the Tustin
Unified S<.:hool District, and the
Juvenile Akohol and Drug Edu-
cation program, which covrrs
two t•venings and parents allend
with their children.
It ha .. been used with great
sun:ei.s in the Capistrano Uni·
lied School Di~trict for 1hc pru.1
two years, fluor Mud.
Students who successfully
romplete both progntm1> and lO
h1111r~ of r om11111nlty service -
on top of lht 40 required for
h'ft1dua1ion -C'an significantly
shoncn the 90 school days spt>nt
al a dllTcrenl school, said Mike
Murphy, director of .<t1uclen1
.;ervires for lhe tlistrkt.
Rather lhan the roughly 18
week transfer, Murphy said, sru-
de11 1~ w11hl apply to return to
lhl'ir home school after as little
Wi -.ix week.Ii.
The fi rst Second 01ances ses·
.\Ion will take place in March, he
said, i.o students with drug and
alcohol violations for the rest of
the year can choose the pro-
gram.
GuE.>sl speakers at the Second
fham:es and Ju venile Alcohol
and Drug Addiction programs
will help driw home the point
CURVE
Continued from A 1
dealt wi th hy not allowing him
10 export I! to other parts of the
house"-I couldn't quite absorb
Co.UM-Reglatered Voten
Sign the referendum to
Jet citizens vote on
proposed 145 Condos.
5-story parking structure
at 1901 Newport Blvd.
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Beach and Laguna Beach
6.re department.II also inl·
tialJy responded, but the
Orange Counry Fire Author-
ity took over with a heUcop·
ter that dropped water on
theOames.
p,rt rangers evacuated
the area. whJch is popular
with mountain bikers, and
closed the park until they
received the all·clear from
fire official&.
The fire dld not threaten
any structures. Miller said,
and students at El Mono El·
ementary School were not
affected.
Firefighters had the
names under control just
artcr noon. A to!al of 1.5
acre!. bumed.
-Mari..w O'Neil
NEWPORT BEACH
• Weft a.lboa Boulewnf:
Grand theft was reported in
the 1600 blodt at 6:17 p.m.
Tuesday.
• Hoag o.tve: Battery waa
reported In the 100 blodt at
2:46 a.m. Tuesday.
• Hotpltat Ao.cl: Vandalism
was reported In the 300
blodt at 4:15 p.m. Tuesday.
• Klnga Road: A home
burglary was reported in the
1600 blodt at 8:54 a.m.
Tuesday.
• Superior Avenue:
Vandalism was reported in
the 1600 blodt at 9:04 a.m .
Tuesday.
• 9th Strwt and West Bay
Avenue: A hit·and·run was
reported at 7:36 a.m.
Tuesday.
•West 18th StNet
Trespassing was reported in
the 800 blodt at 4:()3 p.m. ·
Tuesday.
'We're excited to see
the district move
beyond zero-tolerance
into counseling and
providing help for
students.'
Patty ChrfsdanHn
Harbor Council PTA president
thal 5tudent5 should stay away
from drugs and alcohol. said
Margie Diaz, director of adoles·
cerll services for the National
Council on Alcoholism and Drug
Dependence·Orange County.
Trauma nurses. a member of the
coroner's office and a 20-year-
old girl left brain damaged after
a drug overdose give presenta·
lions about the effects of both.
A worker also brings in drug·
addkted babies for the child ren
10 see.
"They see this kid running
around, giving lhem high-fives
and everything and she el(J>lains
tha1 a year from now it will be in
a wheelchair and that it screams
22 hours straight because it's so
addicted," Diaz said.
Students must 111110 undergo
drug testing, which often rume
back positive and serve as a
wake up call to parents in de·
nial, she said.
Both programs will be funded
with money from an anony·
mous donor through the end of
the year, Murphy said. lf they
work out, lhe district will try to
ge1 fundln~ for them 10 con-
tinue.
this new social awareness.
"Oo you have some other
reason for coming here
tomorrow1" I asked.
"Just to make the bed~ h e
said. "When I left. I thought I'd
be back tonight."
So l told him we would take
Daily P,llot
Grainy matter clears DMV room
Material found in an
envelope causes an
evacuation. Hazmat
concludes the
material is hannJess.
DHpa Bftarath
Daily Pilot
COSTA MESA -Titlrty em·
ployees aJ)d nearly 30 customers
were evacuated from the Depart·
ment of Motor Vehicles buUdP,g
after a cim opened mail con-
laining a st.11pidous giainy sub-
s1ance, fire oftldals said.
Orange County Haz..anious
Materials tdlm members, after
examining the substance, deter-
mined that it was nol a credible
threat, C.OSta Mesa Fl.re Battalion
Otief Keith Fujimoto said. It ap·
pcared that some kind of pack·
Ing material had gotten into the
MAKEOVER
Continued from Al
and other tas.ks, Forman saJd.
The amo unt of construction on
a project of this magnitude
would normally take five
months, Ponnan added.
After the family vacated the
premises, the design team
spent the rest of the day craft-
ing a plan for the interior of the
house. The family gets to pro-
vide their general likes and dis·
likes, but the rest they have to
take on faith, forman said.
"They don't decide much of
a nything,• Forman said. "They
really do band over the keys.·
emeJope in question. he added.
C.oata Maa flttftghten and
paramedics respooded to the
call at about .f:35 p.rn. Wednes-
day In the 600 block of 19th
Street, Deputy Fire Chief Greg
Steward said.
An employee had opeoed a
OMV renewal envelope and no-
ticed a "granular substance." he
said.
"She called her supervisor.
who asked ber to wear gloves
and then called us,· Steward
said. .
Firefighters evacuated the
building right away, and the IWo
women were asked to put their
clothing in bags and to wear
whi1e suits as a precaution. he
said.
They were both taken to Hoag
Hospital Presbyterian as a pre-
cautionary measure, bur neither
reponed any sickness or discom·
fort, Steward said.
The C.a.W'omia Highway Patrol ooncems 10 rise after a lener
i.tt lnvestigatins lhe lncldent be-l(lced with ricin powder, a pQi·
cause it is a saateoftice. son. made its way to Senate Ma·
No other employees or cus· jority Leader Bill Frist's office in
tomers were reportedly affected the Capit.ol building in Washing-
by the substance. said Bill too, D.C on Feb. 2.
Branch, a OMV spokesman. Also. on Feb. 4, 80 employees
MThey were both working in a were evacuated from Fairview
back room, away from the other Developmental Center ih C.Osta
employees and customers,· he Mesa after someone found a giay
said powdery sub.tttance in envelopes.
The office <;losed at about 4:30 Officials la1er determined the
p.m., about a half-hour before substance 'was bannless. The
nonnal closing time, Branch powder turned out 10 be ·sacred
said: The office will remain • ash• brovght in by an employee
closed today to obse(Ve Abra--who smeared it on.her forehead
ham Uncoln's birthday, he said. as part or a daily religious riruaJ.
After Sept. ll. 2001, there were However, every seeming t~ea1
scattt!red discoveries of similar must be thoroughly exarruned,
substances in some of the state's Steward said.
DMV offices, he said. ·There's a lot of copycat stuff
•They were all false alarms." going on,· he said. "And there
Branch said. "But ifs bener to be are some who do it for eff~L But
safe than sorry and exercise cau-it is our job to err on the side of
tion. • safety and look at these situa·
Steward said it's natural for lions carefully.''
Some of the crew whiled
away the time on Wednesday
afternoon playing catch in the
street. On the comer, project
manager Randy ~ine chatted
with city building inspector
Gary t look. Hook said he will be
at the site almost 24 hours a day
to make sure things run
smoothly.
Mayor Gary Monahan said
the makeover is a double bless-
ing for the city -a deserving
family gains a new home, and
the city gets national attention.
) le said he is impressed with
the positive altitude everyone
involved has displayed.
KENT TREPTOW I Of.IL Y Pll Ol
This house on 20th Street in Costa Mesa will be entirely remodeled in the coming week for the
ABC-TV show *Extreme Makeover, Home Edition." D.emolition will begin this evening.
.. It sure hasn't been like a City
Council meeting." Monahan
VALENTINE'S
Continued from Al
beyonJ the doors of Lhe lobby
and walks patrons down the
long halls of the spa, pain led In
soft, soothing colors create a
leisurely atmosphere. After
slipping into a silky robe.
customers head to the "quiet
room" for some down time
before lhey are thoroughly
indulged.
Calming products are applied
to the skin in finn but gentle
motions, a.pplying pressure to
specific areas 10 relieve stress.
And all the while, soft music
floats through the room.
transporting you 10 a melodic
paradise.
lf you are ltill thinking about
tJ1e lack of a dare for Valentine's
Day at this point, you are crazy.
Costa Mesa resident Jamie
Dexter said she always likes to
gather a large group of good
friends -both guys and gals -
for a night out. Dinner at
said. "P.veryone's been friendly
and helpful, and the film crew
and construction and city staff
and neighborhood have all coa·
lesced to gel this thing done. fl 's
phenomenal."
Domenico's pln..a place and then
a night dancing at Detroit Bar
suHs her better than a sappy
date at an overcrowded
restaurant, she said. More often
than not, the group ends up at
someone's house for late·ni~t
snacks and card g-dmes.
"Whal better way lo celebrate
love than with people you truly
love -as friends, anyways.· she
said.
Others, such as C.osta Mesa
Mayor Gary Monahan, simply
do not have time 10 indulge in
I.he holiday. Monahan, who
owns Skosh Monahan's pub, will
be at work on Valentine's Day,
tending to the every wish or his
customers -nol his beloved.
But people need look no
fu.rther than the family portrait
lO see the amount Of love in hJs
household, he said. One, two.
three, four, five children: That's
the kind of love that can't be
confined to just one day.
• LOUTA HARPER is the community
forum editor. She may be reac:tied
Bl (949) 5744275.
care of it this time but not to let Angeles nightly for a run that
it happen again. l'm oot sure he was extended for IWo weeks. He
knew I was joking. I didn't won for best performance as an
know, lhen, that he and his actor for his wotk In "Leopold
mother had had a policy and Loeb" and for ensemble
discussion in which it was performance in the same play.
pointed out to him that while This is a 26-year-old kid,
we enthusiastically welcomed seven years out of Newport
him as often as possible, he had Harbor High School and three
to respect the rules that years ou t of Occidental C.Ollege.
governed our living space. And His first full·length play was
one of them was not leaving his given a workshop production
bed ln a tangle of sheets and during his senior year at Oty.
blankets. While he supported himself
J viewed our phone uneasily with a retinue of often
conversation with a special minimum wage jobs. he wrote
irony because what Erik didn't voluminously, hung out with
know was that while we were nm Robbins' Actor's Gang and
talking about bed-making, I had saw his own work performed In
open befo~ me on my deslc a workshops and one-act
copy of the Qlrtand Awards programs until "Yellow Rose"
Issue or "a.:katage West," a attracted considerable attention
highly respected trade paper (or -and paid patrons.
the Southern CalJfomJa stage During these years of hoping
community. Rather than that some commercial theater
selecting one winner in each heavyweight would see his work
calegory, Gut.ands are awarded and offer him a commission.
to several nominees chosen by Erik began to realiz.e that
W>te of the Bacbtqe West playwriting is an economic
corpt of crtdca. And Srtlt Indulgence that can best be
Patterson wu one o( the few su pported by screen writtng, ~
namet t.o be recognit.ed In three And so h e joined up with a
eep&rate caleflOries. partner who has sc~enwrtting
He wu llllected in the credits and whom he knew to
playwrtttns cmtegory-along be crealiwly compatible. The
with IUCb hMvy hitters as multa -now .cuung to come
~t WU.On and Munay to fnaldon -are tmpl'ftllYe.
Mednick-for hla plal· "Yellow ~and bla pertner hive jute
Flesh/ Allbeller Role, which a contract with a 'IV
filled the ,.,_tre of Note lo Lot netwodt for an eptlOdlc
~
When the family returns
Wednesday, their friends and
neighbors will be there to cele-
brate with them at a huge block
party, Forman said. ABC staff
members have not announced
DATE
Continued from Al
some feel-eood tUnn. For the
ledies, we auggeet Noreh
Jones, No Doubt, FJoM
Apple or Dido. foelln, ~ 111
the tunes your previout
gfrffrienda wouldn't 10llr*.
u::h ..... Be-. 8oya,
Kid "°'*· N:IOC or -WV nip, end be gled you didn't hew
to tuffet' thn>ugh "Thew..,
Vou Loolt Tonight;"
WhHe Nting. melce "-'of
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c:hopetJdca end epult loudly '° annoy the couple "Yb'8 to
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get down on one.,_ end
feke e m11rrilge propoeel.
W9tc:h a the guy .r the ncct
table looMna hit collar end
drlnlte large emCMinCa of WIMr
aa his Qirtfriend gives him the
one-hour dramatic show they
created. They are presently
polishing a script for the pilot. lf
it is approved, the pilot will be
filmed, and if that. in turn, Is
approved, the show will go into
production, and we will never
again have to help Erik pay his
car insurance. Meanwhile, he
and his partner have a movie
script being read at high levels
and several other creative
projects of promise In the
wings. They have acquired
those appurtenances of sutcess,
an agent and an entertainment
attorney. And through all thiR,
P.rlk has written a foUow·up 10
"Yellow Rose" that will be
produced by the Theatre or
Note in May.
This sequence of events
catches the irony of the tenuous
and shifting degree of
separation when your ldd leaves
home and then pops baclc and
forth into your life like a
peripatetic viaitor bringlng
home a deep breath of fresh air
and some dubious IOdaJ hablta.
You have only a vague Idea o(
hls ll(e away from home, but all
the old concerns ldck In when
he appears, no matter how
many auccetAful playa he may
have wrtnen.
We newr know whether P.rik
will Show up wtth a beard or
clean lbmtri. whether he'U be
~his Goodwlll pants and
yet when this episode will air.
• DEIRDRE NEWMAN covers Costa
Mesa. She may be reached at (949)
574-4221 or by e-mail al
deirdre.newman CPlatimes.com.
•when can I expect my ring"
look.
t..UQh Pf()futely.
NIGHTLH
There .. two pd1a to talce
here; SingM f'IQht out or
rel8ldng night In. tf vou c:hoH
the fl'9t. tum 1hlt .vening of
•ke bombs Into• fulM>lown
night out. In which vou
dance. ftkt end WON the
crowd with your good natu,..
end Qlowlno lkln . .Juet be cereful for.,.., goOQled
wpide widl flaming enows.
The MCOnd e>ption c.IS. for
an Mfty end to an evening on
the town. Stop bv
lloc:MM..., on the wey home end'**. greet movie cfn*
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enyone1 Pop In the video
en , .. -or DVD -pop
eome light microwave
popcom end th•nk your ludcy
ltart thlt you didn't have to
~ fOror 1mprea •nvone
tonight.
the shirt he borrowed from me,
or what hour of the nigh I he Is
likely to arrive. l have an almost
spiritual faith that his 1992
Toyota with 120,000 miles will
get hlm here. even though l
have considerably less faith thal
he changed the oil at the proper
time.
There are growing signs,
however. that creative maturity
is beginning to have a mild
effect on his personal habits.
His car is a case in point. As far
back as J can remember, it has
served as a kind or upscale
homeless shopping cart, piled
co the celling with old
manusaipts. discarded
clothing, candy wrappers,
dog-eared boob. magazines
that dated back to the Jee Age,
and junk that de8ed
descripdon. By some miracle I
don't want to probe too deeply,
he arrived lut week with a
clean car, clalmlng this as a sign
that l\e 11 a oew man. We'll see.
Meanwhile, l don't lcnow
whether I'm most excited about
the diatinction of his work. the
cleanllneaa of hJs <l8f or hia guilt
over not making hla bed. But
l 'm ready to take a amall pinch
o( credJt -after h1a mother, o(
coune -for them en.
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CenterLine haters convene to voice displeasurq
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Council members and commissioners from
across the county meet at a Costa Mesa
restaurant to raJly against light rail.
COSTA MF.sA -A group of
Ct-ntcrunt' opponents . from
lhroughout lhe cowuy con-
Yefl>ed at Avo's Blstro on
We:tlncsday lo mobiliY.e opposi-
tion to the tight rail project
The 9.3·mile route for the Ught
rail system was approved by the
Orange C.Ounty 1\'ansportation
authority in January 10 run from
Santa Ana to John Wayne Airpon
through Costa Mesa. Tranapona-
tion authority atatf members are
completinl the final environ-
mental. report. to submit to the
/" Seating: 6:00 p, nt.
2" Sealing: a-oo p.m.
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The owner of Awis Bistro. Avo
Kilicars!an. offered to host the
event because h's part ofa prop·
erty at 580 Anion Blvd. that's ln
the way of CenterUne and could
be taken through eminent do-
main u a worat-caae scenario.
Speaker after speaker railed
against the project and urged the
30 or so audience members 10
take immediate and strong ac-
tion against II.
"The main reMOn for tonight
is we don't have all'lhe answers,·
said Tom Whitacre: a Parb and
Recreation commissioner from
5anta Ana "We Just wanted lo
get the word out that this is the
genesis where we take our bayo·
nets. ta.kc the hill and hold the
hill:
Chuck DeVore, a candidate lo
replace A.uemblyman John
QunpbeU. charged that Center-
Une is a huge waste of money.
The authority is trying to obtain
$500,000 from the federal gov-
ernment for the project and the
other half from local and state
funds.
"CenterUne Is about inertia,
bureaucracy and 'spend money
or you will lose money,·· De Vore
said. "It all comes down to your
local action to stop this boon·
doggle before we make a mistake
we can't recover from.·
DISP}'TCHER
Continued from Al
negotiation after he took a call
from a suicidal woman with a
gun in 1999.
"At that lime. I had no tr.tining
at all," he said. "But after one
hour, I was able lo convince her
to peacefully surrender:
That incident told him he had
a w.iy with people and a way
with words.
"Thal phone call acted as a
cataJyst, M Servin said.
He applied to become pan of
, the department's hostage
negotiation team, but didn't gel
in right away. l le took a
weeklong course and learned
about basic negotiation
techniques.
"That course nnd thl training
I took with the department help
me become belier al this.·
Servin sakl.
He made the team in
December 2000 and has been
one of its valuable members
ever since.
Helping was always part of
who Servin was, said Joe Honon,
his friend since seventh grade,
who also works as a Newpon
· Beach police dispatcher. They've
known each other for 20 years.
•Jason has alwJys been a
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The apeakers suepsted sev-
eral tactics to den1l CenterUne,
such as writing letters to the Fed-
eral Tranalt AdminJstntion and
local C,ongress members. Mart
Leyes. a Garden Grove city COWl·
ctlman. proposed getting an
amendment to Measure M on
the ballot to red.lrect funds the
authority plans to use on Center·
Une. Measure M ls the half-cent
sales tax 10 fund transportation
Improvements in Orang"
County.
Kermit Marsh. a Westminster
City Councilman. urged oppo·
nents to vote for Mike Berry and
Eric Bever for the Costa Mesa
City Council ln November so
that, with Councilman AJJan
Mansoor, there would be a ma-
jority against CenterUne.
"Costa Mesa puUs out of Cen-
terUne, and Centerline is dead,M
Marsh said.
Berry said he was glad to see
so many people voice their op-
position 10 CenterUne on
Wednesday.
d lts clear that whet Costa
Mesa has been doing is ii never
asked for a vote on 'Do you want
to have CenterUne?" Berry said.
"They've ~ed for votes on do
you want this color or that color
or this study or that srudy, but
the vote on CenterUne has not
been brought before the public.·
caring person: Horton said. "I
still remember this one time
when a sliding glass window in
our home broke and things were
rough for my mom. Money was
hard 10 come by.·
So Servin anonymously
dropped off an envelope with
money to fix the window,
although he had nothing to do
with the damage.
-11 was money he earned on
his newspaper route,· Horton
sajd. ·That's how much he
cared.M
Servin's temperament is
perfect for a hostage negotiator.
he said.
MHe's very empathetic while
tailing to people on the phone
under high-stress situations:
Horton said. ·And al the same
lime. he looks at the big picture
like lhe safety of the person who
Is calling, where the officers are
and their safety. tie is good at
m uJ ti· taslcing. •
What Servin does is invaluable
10 the department and to the
commUJlity, said Earl
Fusselman, a senior volunteer
with the police department and
an American Legion board
member.
·1 think what he has done is
heroic,· he said. "When
i.omeone can do somelhing like
that lur another pe rson, it's
Kreat."
STEVE McCIW« I DAILY
Westminster City Councilman Kermit Marsh speaks against the
Centerline project at a meeting at Avo's Bistro in Costa Mesa. It'
one of the businesses that could be displaced by the light ra~ ~~
Authority spokesman Michael
Utschi said opponents used a lot
of faJse claims to make their
case. He disputed the claims: the
money going toward CenterUne
couldn't be used for any other
projects and the authoritys woit
on CenterUne was not at the ex-
pense of other projects.
MWe're working to stan con·
structlon on the !Garden Grove
Freeway!. we're doing a S3 mil-
• • lion study on ways to unprmJ
the (Riverside Freeway!. adl
we're completing work. on a ~
jor improvement project on
San Diego-Costa Mesa fi.-wiM~
project," Utsehi said. "It's false
say we're only focused on Ce
terUne and ignoring o
projects. The reason we're do·
it is because Orange C.oun
needs a host or transportati
options."
Local businesses
show their wares
• • • • • • • • • • • • • "' • • • Representatives from a variety of vendors :·
pack the Marri ott to entice Newport buyers; ..
Allcl1 Robinson
Daily Pilot
NEWPORT BFACI I
Whether you're looking for a chi·
ropractor. kitchen remodeling or
a cruise. you can find it in New-
pon Beach.
TI1ose and other types of local
busine8Ses were on display
Wednt>Sday at the Newport
Reach Marriott Hotel for the an·
nual Business at the Reuch ex·
position. Hundreds of t,l\J ests
visited booths for more than 60
local businesses at the event,
which w~ sponsored by the
Newpon Beach 01amber of
Commerce.
Guests could enjoy hors
d'ocuvres and drinks and enter
rame drawings as they browsed
the booths. and business repre-
sentatives got to meet potential
client~.
"Most of our business is in
Newport Reach, so we want IO
target our cornmuniry." said
Vincent Slepak. owner of Bal port
Lock & Safe.
SlepaJc WJS displaying a liny
safe and several locks at his ru-
ble. I IL!. company al!.o prnvidei.
security cameras and otlier
safety equipmen t.
One first-time exhibitor at the
event was rhe Floor Guys, a farn·
Uy-owned business offering car-
pet, tile and wood floorings,
painting. generaJ home repairs
and other services.
WhiJe many who attended
were business owners or opera-
tors, thal didn't preclude Lhcm
from lhinking of remodeling
their homes. said Jolita Perez of
the Floor Guys.
"Most everybody that' com-
ing through Is looking for their
own personal use even though
they're here for business," she
said.
Some of the exhibiting com-
panies sold cosmetics, bar·
becued food and reson homes,
some chartered yachts, and
some offered banking, account·
Ing. interior design and catering
services.
For the energy-conscious,
electricity provider Southern
California l'.dison's booth fit the
,.
bill. A di splay showed visitors:,
comparison of two kinds of Ou~
rescenl lights, one of which used
40% less energy: and the co,.£.
pany was offering free book.I~
for businesses about legal iSSUl!f.
technology. financing and ma.
keting. :-
·our biggest interest is prct
viding i11format.lon for conseiv.
tion for our customers. how ~can save money for their ene
bill and also help reduce
amount of power that's need
in the state,· said Jane Bro
Southern California F.dl~ spokeswoman.
The company offers free
ergy audits and rebates to e
courage businesses to sa•
money by switching lo more e£.
ergy-efficient technologi4
Brown said visitors were intet'-
ested in the business booklets¥
well as the rebate program. ~
One of the more unusual cf
ferings of thi> expo was free bh~
photonic laser scanning, whi~
measures Lhe amow11 of harrf
ful antioxidants in a perso[f
skin and gauges how welJ he far"
she is absorbing vitamins arf
minerals from food. •
The procedure was part of ttW
display set up by Corona cJ11
Mar's Priestly Otiropractl'-
which wai. als<J offering free
massages. The antioxidant sea~
ning was tu cqllect data for )
clinicaJ study on the presence M
antioxidants in the count~
populalion and the effectiveneO
of vitamin supplements, ~
Mary Snyder, an acupunctu'1it
who works with Priestly. •
Luehrs said many exhibit~
would reap new business by tlt
time they left the event _.f.
"And if not new business "f
rectly on the spot, lhey will hai
shared information about th
busint!M that wW be helpful
the future," he said. i
Exhibitors deemed the busf
ness expo a great success. •
"It's one of the biggest ch~
ber events of the year and one ..
the most talked abouc. ·said
liam S. Ftanapn Ill, who p
tices acupuncture and Orien
medicine at Priestly Chlropra
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DISTRICT BOARD MEETING WRAP-UP
NEXT MEET1NG
•WHEN: 7 p.m. Tueaday, Feb. 24
INSIDE THE DISTRICT
Here are some deds.lons from Tuesday
night's Newport·Mesa Unified School District
meeting.
• WHERE: Roderick H. MacMllllan Board
Meeting Room at the District Education
Center, 2985-A Bear St.. Cost.a Meaa
•INFORMATION: AgendH are available
several days before each meeting at
http:/twww. nmusd.k 12. ca. usldeptslboel.
ADDITIONS TO
COURSE OF STUDY
A life slcills class will be added to the high
school course of study. 'This Item was held
over from the previous meeting.
requirements of the federal No Otlld Left
Behind act and Title I.
WHAT ff MEANS WHAT ff MEANS
Ufe skills is a home economlcs core class After a rerun of inspectors from the state
visired in November. !hey recommended
that rhe dislrict revise its rule and regulation
on parenr involvement. In the regulation,
for freshmen. II will cover nutrition and
health .• child development. food
preparation and clolhing
construction. Students will
work with the food Guide
Pyramid, learn food
parent involvemenl is
described as ways parents can
support their children to get
the most out of their
education. The recommended
preparation, wort on communicario11 skills
and srudy child development and doLhes
constnaction. revision stares that the super'imendent will
support school staff members to encourage
parent Involvemen t in a variety of ways.
including helping them develop parenting
sJdlJs and providing supportive home
environment!.. This is the second reading of
rhe revislo11.
RULES F.OR PARENT
INVOLVEMENT
By law, the tlistrict is required ro hove a
parent in volvem ent policy that mee~ Lht'
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(9491574-4298. Include the time,
date and location of the event, as
well as a contact phone number.
TOOAY
Hoeg Hospfgl will present •
community education class on
·women and Heart Disease" by
Or. Oipti ltchhaporla at 6.p.m. at
the Hoag Hospital Conference
Center in Newport Beach.
Information and reservations:
(800) 614-4624,
http://wwW.hoaghospiral.org.
MilM1Dne tieelth CaN CenW will
present the the King and Queen
of Hearts Celebration at 2 p.m. at
2670 Newport Blvd .. Costa Mesa.
The event will Include romantic
dances of Italy. Former
Congressman Bob Doman will be
In attendance. Information: (949)
631-4282.
SATURDAY
The UC Irvine Albor9tum will
present "The Romance of
Orchids• at its annual Winter
Orchid Show, from 10 a.m . to 3
p.m. on the UCI North Campus.
The cost is $2; children younger
than 12 get in for free. (949)
824-5833.
MONDAY
Mother's Martcet will host a free
cardiovision and cardiovascular
screening from 11 a.m. to J p.m.
in the vitamin department. The
market is at 225 E. 17th St , Costa
M esa. Information and
reservations: (949) 631-4741,
(800) 595-0667.
Orange County for O..n will host
a house party to commemorate
Susan B. Anthony and to honor
presidential hopeful Howard
Dean. The party will be from 4 to
community education class on
#Setting the Pact#. The Latest
Pacemakers and Devices# by Or.
Neala Hunter at 6 p.m. at the
Hoag Hospital Conference Center
in Newport Beach. Information
and reservations: (800) 5144624,
http://www.hoaghospital.org.
Book Soup South Coast Plaza
will start its new book club "We
Want Fiction" at 7 p.m. at 3333
Bristol St , Suite 2400. The first
book for discussion will be "The
Great Fire" by Shirley Hazzard.
Information and reservations:
(714) 689-2665.
Dr. Victor A. McKusick, profnaor
of medical genetics at the Johns
Hopkins School of Medicine, will
discuss in his lecture the scientific
and htdinological advances of
the last 50 years that allow for the
dlagnoais, prevention and
management of genetic
disorders. The lecture begins at 7
p.m. at the Irvine Barclay Theatre,
4242 Campus Drive. Irvine.
lnformatron: (949) 824-8202.
The Newport Harbor Orchid
Society will present its 20th
annual orchid plant auction from
7 to 10:30 p.m . at the Costa Mesa
Neighborhood Community
Center, 1845 Park Ave, Costa
Mesa. Information: (949)
642-4148, http:ltwww.nhos.org.
WEDNESDAY
Tom BNnnan of the Com MeM
Chamber of Commerce will speak
on HThe Chamber Yesterday,
Today and the FutureH at 7 p.m.
at the Costa Mesa Historical
Society, 1870 Anaheim Ave.
Information: (949) 631-5918.
Corona del Mar. Information:
949.675.050,
info@cdm2004.com.
FEB.19
Speak Up Newport will present
its 23rd annual Mayol"'s Dinner
with keynote speaker John M.W.
M oorlach at 6 p.m. at the
Newport Beach M arriott, 900
Newport Center Drive. Newport
Mayor Tod Ridgeway will give the
state of the city address. The cost
is $60 per person, $600 for a table
for 10. Information: (949)
224-2266.
Th• Friends of th• o,.nge Coast
College library and the lido Isle
Woman's Club w ill present OCC
Vice President of Instruction
Robert Dees speaking on •A Short
History of the English Language:'
The event will begin at 7:30 p.m .
at the Udo Isle Clubhouse. 701 Via
Lido Soud, Udo Isle, Newport
Beach. The cost is $5. Information
and reservations: (714) 432·6087.
FEB.20
The Newport 8MCh and IMne
chambers of commerce w ill host
a candidates' forum at 7:30 a.m.
at the Sutton Place Hotel, 4500
M acArthur Blvd. Candidates from
the 70th Assembly District and
the 36th state Senate District
races will receive invitations to
participate. The cost is from $25
to SJO. lnfOfmation: (949)
729-4400.
The Newport 8MCh Public
Library Foundation will present
Lori Wallach, director of the
Public Citizen's Global Trade
Watch, as part of the
Distinguished Speakers Lecture
Series at 7 p.m. in the Friends
Meeting Room at the Central
Library, 1000 Avocado Ave.
Newport Beach. There will be live
music and a buffet dinner. Tickets
cost $55. Information:
(866)301-2411,
dsls@wesrem-direct.com,
http://wwW.newportbead>library.
org.
7 p.m . at a private residence in
Newport Beach. Howard Dean,
along with his wife Judith
Steinberg Dean, and Ambassador
Carol M oseley Braun will
participate in a national
conference call with attendees.
Tho cost is $20. Information and
reservations: (949) 646-0786,
(949) 872-0966,
http:Jlwww.ocfordean.org.
Th• Newport Beach Newcomera
will have its monthly meeting at
10 a.m. at the Sports
Club/LA-Orange County, 1980
Main St, Irvine. There will be a
presentation by the sports club's
staff on nutrition, women's health
and exercise. The group is open
to women who have lived in
Newport Beach for less than five
years. The cost is $21
Information: 1949) 645-9922,
http://www.newcomors-nowport
bead1.org.
The Corona del Mar c.nt.nnial
Celebration Event Committee
invites the public to attend its
general meeting to participate in
the planning of Corona del M ar's
centennial celebration from 7 to 8
p.m. at the Sherman Library and
Gardens, 2647 E. Coast Highway,
The 0.ughten of the ArMric:an
Revolution, the Sons of the
American Revolution and the
Newport-M esa Unified School
District w ill host a seminar on
"George Washington's Legacies~
from 8:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. at the~
Neighborhood Com munity
Center, 1846 Part Ave., Costa
M esa. The cost is $10. ~
Information: (949) 645-8207. ~
TUESDAY ' .
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NEWPORT BEACH
CITY COUNCIL WRAP-UP
INSIDE CITY
HALL
Here are some decisions
coming out of Tuesday's
meeting or the Newport
Beach City Coul)ciJ.
TREE TRIMMING
CONTRACT
A plan to renew the
contract with the city's
tree-trimming service
turned into a debate over
which jobs should go out to
bid and which shouldn't.
City Manager Homer
Bludau had recommended
renewing the city's contract
with West
Coast ·
Arborists for
10 years.
When
Councilman
Steve Bromberg and others
questioned why the matter
hadn't gone to bid. Bludau
said that not all contracts ·
go out to bid. West Coast
Arborists trimming cosl of
$39 per tree combined with
their long history of service
to the city made it a wise
decision 10 grant the
contract, Bludau said.
Mayor Tud Ridgeway
agreed. Bromberg and John
Heffernan did 1101. casting
the two dissenting vole'~ on
the contract
WHAT THEY SAID
"I don't thjnk we cm1
know what we would gel
from another service
provider unJess we ask,"
Bromberg said.
"This is a wonderful
contract," Hidgeway said.
WHAT IT MEANS
The city will renew 1he
West Coast Arboris ts'
co11tmc1 for I 0 years.
though the contract can be
terminated by either party
with 30 days' nolice. So the
city isn't guaranleed that ii
will still hP paying only $39
a lrcc for I rimming nine
yea.' from now. jusl a!. the
contractor i-; no1
guar.u ·1·tl 1ha1 the city wiJI
stay \"<11 1h1!m for lht· full
I 0 Yl'<U!>.
NEWPORT HILLS
TRAFFIC
City nflit.:i<ib ;111·11'1 !>urc
how lo make lhe !.lrceL'> of
Newport lliUs a nd I larbor
View S<tfer for pedes1riaJ1s,
but they in1end 10 find oul.
·nie council on
·1\1esday
approved an
$88.000
contract wi1h
Kimley· 1 lorn
and Associate!> lo conduct
studies on improvenw n1s
that can be made on a
NEXT MEETING
7 p.m. Feb. 24, City Council
Chambers at City Hell. 3300
Newport Blvd. Agendas
and staff reports are
available several days
before each meeting at
http://www.city.newport·
beach.ca.us; for
. Information· by phone, call
(949) 644-3000 ..
number of streets: Port
Weybridge Place, Port
Provence Place, Port
Seaboume Way and
Newport Hills Drive.
·n1e matter came up at
the request of Heffernan ·
and a number of
community m embers who
wanted to find out whether
speed bumps on some
streets could improve safety
for school children.
Heffernan said he worried
that the extensive study by
the contractor could use up
all the money for
improvements. but staff
members assured him that
money for work su ch as
speed bumps wouldn't be
difficult to obtain.
WHAT THEY SAID
"I'm afraid we're going to
burn up all our $88,000,
then not even get a s top
sign ou1 of this,·· I lcffcrnan
said.
WHAT IT MEANS
KlmJey-l lom's work will
include anal)"1ing traffic
Oows and pedestrian lmffic,
conducting worksh ops with
community members and
making recommendations
lo improve safety.
BIG CANYON CREEK
RESTORATION
The Big Canyon Creek
Hes1oration projec1 got a
boost when the Stare Waler
Resources
Board granted
the project
$200,000. The
council was
asked
Tuesday 10 accept 1he
money and adjust the
conlr.tcl with Community
Conservancy ln1erna1ional,
the no11prufi1 group
performing the sludie!>.
WHAT IT MEANS
The project, now in
planning for its second
phase, will include
restoring Newporfs
wetland!. habi1a1s a-; well as
studies of lhe area's
endangered species, effects
of runoff. drainage from 1he
nearby golf course anti
homes and flood
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Continued from 1-8
The UC '"'1ne Center fot
UO<X>nVentional Security Affairs
la sponsoring "Landmines and
Human Security; a presentation
by Kenneth Ruthertord,
co-founder of the landmine
Survivors Network. Rutherford
has wortced along such celebritlt1s
ea Princesa Diena. Queen Noor,
and Heather Mills McCartney. :The
presentation will begin at 4 p.m.
in the Soolel Science Plaza, Room
1100 at UC Irvine. Information:
(949) 824-8804, .
http://Www.cusa.uci.edu.
FEB.21
The Pllnot Educlltk>n end
Adoption Center, a nonprofit
organization, will have a seminar
on feathel'deatructlve behavior
from 1 to 2:30 p.m . at the Balearic
Community Center, 1975 Balearic
Drive. Costa Mesa. The cost is $15
for nonmembers. Information:
(949) 631·3606.
http://Www.peac.org.
The Newport 8w:t'I Public
Library~undation will present
Lori Wallectt. director of the
Public Citizen's Global Trade
Watch, ea part of the
Distinguished Speakers Lecture
Series at 2 p.m. in the Friends
Meeting Room at the Central
Library, 1000 Avocado Ave.
Newport Beach. Refreshments
will be served. Tidcets cost $18.
Information: (866)301-2411,
dsls@westem-direct.com,
http://www.newportbeach
library.org.
Maril" Stockman will lead a
wortcshop covering all the basics
of drawing from 1 to 5 p.m. at the
Orange County Fine Art AnneK
and Art Studios. 1631 Sunflower
Ave., B15, South Coast Village
Plaza, Cosla Mesa. Information:
(949) 640-1727.
http://www.gallerymarilee.com.
The UC Irvine college of medicine
is sponsoring a Parkinson's
disease event featuring Fox News
Channel's Morton Kondradte and
UCI geneticist Douglas Wallace.
The event starts at 4 p.m . at the
Irvine Barclay Theatre, 4242
Campus Drive. Information: (949)
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The Woltd Afhlln Councff of
Orange County will host George
Argyroa, U.S. Ambassador to
Spain, at its monthly dinner and
speaker program from 6 to 9:30
p.m. et the Sutton Place Hotel.
4500 MacArthur Blvd., Newport
Beach. The cost is $48 for
members and $55 for
nonmembers. Information and
reservations: (949) 253-5751,
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FEB.24
Hoag tto.pital WiH PfeMnt 8
community education class on
"The New Guidelines on
Hypertension" by Dr. Rictlard
Blankenbaker at the Hoag
Hospital Conference Center in
Newport Beach. Information and
reservations: (800) 514-4624.
http://www. hoaghospital. org.
The Newport 8w:t'I Pubtlc
Library Foundation will present
Or. Leonard Shlain who will speak
about his new book NSex. Time
and Power" as part of the
manuscript literary lecture series
from 7 to 9 p.m. in the Friends
Meeting Room at the Central
Library. 1000 Avocado Ave.,
Newport Beach. Tidce1s cost from
SS to $10. information: (94S)
717-3890.
FEB. 25
Hoag Hospital will present a
community education class on
NHeart Healthy.Cooking" by Hoag
chef Richard Reilly at 6 p.m. at the
.Hoag Hospital Conference Center
in Newport Beach. Information
and reservations: (800) 514-4024,
http://WWW.hoaghospital.org.
Mother's Marte.et will host ~The
Path to a Healthier. More Vital
You; a free seminar by Steve
Holmes, from 6:30 to 7:30 p.m. in
the Patio Cafe. The market Is at
225 E. 17th St., Costa Mesa.
Information and reservations:
(949) 631-4741. (800) 595-6667.
FEB.26
The Founden Guild of CHa
Teresa Invites the public to attend
a play, '-'The Subject was Roses,H
as a fundralser Feb. 26 and 27 at
the Newport Theatre, 2501 Cliff
Drive, Newport Beach. All the
proceeds from tidcet sales will be
donated to Casa Teresa and
Hannah's House. Tidcets cost $65
per person. All the proceeds will
be donated to C<1sa Teresa and
Hannah's House. Information:
(949) 858-5385, (714) 538-4860
Hoag Hospital will preserrt a
community education class on
#Innovations in Cardiac Surgery"
by Dr. Douglas Zusman at the
Hoag Hospital Conference Center
in Newport Beach. Information
and reservations: (800) 5144624.
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EDITORIAL
Mailer a dishonest
• • campaign piece
A campaign mailer the campaign. but clearly lt
sent out this month was Intended to," Cox ta.id
by the Cristi Crlstich during the conference call.
for Assembly "What was extended as a
carnpaJgn likely garnered far counesy was completely
more attention than even the abused.·
most media-hungry politician It wW be up to voters to
could wane. It Is hard to decide whether the mailer,
imagjne the campaign's soal and the minor ensu.ins
was a headline readlns "Cox political furor, will matter
condemns candidate's mailer.· when they head to the polls.
Bµt there the headline was What should not be up for
last Saturday. alter Rep. Ouis debate is that sendlns out
Cox had taken the unusual • such misleading campalsn
tep to contact the media and Uterature Is wrong.
hold n conference call In It Is usually a pretty good
which he denounced the clue that the honesty of a
mailer. whlch showcased his political statement or deed is
name and excerpts from a tenuous, at best, when the
letter he sent Crtstich, one of loudest defense comes ln the
six Rep11hlicans running in the form or "everybody does It."
March 2 primary. That is just what Crisdch's
READERS ·RESPOND
fll£ PHOTO I DAILY PILqf
U>x has n long-standing campaJsn manager said in
poli<)' of not endorsing during response to Cox's outrage. "It's
70th Assembly District candidate Cristi Cristich has been criticized for misusing excerpts of a letter from Rep. Chris Cox. .. ·
rrnnv primaries, though done all the time," he said. ·1
( 11~11t h and one of her could send you a l 00
opponents. lrvme's Oluck examples if you wanted."
{)eVore ta former Cox staffer). But, as at any time that Mailers shouldn't be deceptive::
seught the congressman's defense Is troned out, It does .·
support. Cox sent both nearly not exonerate the guilty
identicaJ letters outlining his panJes. It merely puts them in
stance, and It was from that poor company. The Cristich
response that the Cristlch campaign did the right thing
campaign drew I.he comments this week and rose out of this
AT ISSUE: A mailer from
70th District Assembly
hopeful Cristi Cristich that
campaign manager brush this maner off
as insignificant speaks vol umes about her
character. Our congressman, Duis Cox. is
a well-respected member of the
community and has enjoyed enormous
political success -having been re-elected
to office time and time again.
voluminous campaign literature and
public appearances throughoul the 70th
District. ·
lf Cristich want.s 10 use these sleazy
politic.al tactics, perhaps she should run ,
for office elsewhere and seriously reflecl ..
upon the fact that she is living in Newport. for the mailer. unsavory crowd by fulfilling
"I want you to know how Cox's wishes that the
impressed I am with your campaisn send out a second
. implied that Rep. Chris Cox
had endorsed her. Presumably, many people will take his
concerns and criticisms quite seriously.
The gross disrespect that has been shown
to Cox by the Criscich campaign is truly
unfortunate' and once again points
directly to her character. I believe that
Cristich should be and most li.Xely will be
finnly rejected by local voters because she
and her advisors simply can't be trus1ed. 11
Is also my opinion that local vorers expect
more from this particular candidate, who
continually mouths high moral and
ethic.al standards by way of her
Beach. not Southgate.
candidacy, and how much I mailer clarifying his neutral
look forward 10 working with position. Crlstich also
you as a State legislator," the apologized to Cox. Now, the
mailer quoled Cox as saying. campaJgn should remain
I lowever. the original letter above the fray by running an
had continued. "if you are honest, clean carnpaisn. as
~ucccssful in March and. should all other candidates
undouhtedly. in November." running in March 2 races.
"I don't know whether this Perhaps, one day. everybody
will haw a 111a1eriaJ effec1 on wiU be doing it.
W ilh her former position as a
Democral together with some of
her Uberal actions and views, the
misuse of the Cox letter clarifies my
decision not to vote for Crist.I Cristich.
GEDftGE COFFlH
Newport Beach
For Cristi Cristich nor to immediately
own up to this lack of judgmenr and
deception on her part but instead lei her
KENT MOORE
Corona del M• ...
I'm outraged that Cristi Crfstich would, .
resort to this type of deceit, although I'm ,
not surprised. This is a candidate that is
passing herself off as a conservatJve
Republican but endorsed Ointon In I 99Q.,.
I believe this will further hurt her
reputation in the district.
DEBRA KELANI FALASCO
Newport Bea<lt .. "" .. --COMMUNITY COMMENTARY .. -w ..
November is not that far off anymore ... ., ,. .. .. .
By Gtoff West
W l1h 111s1 ahou1 three quaners of
a year to go 11nlil the
November election , h's not
100 e<Lrly tu begin thinking about what
rhis particulllr election will mean to
C"..o'lt:i Mesa. Ince this fall's elections
will provide us an opportunity to elect a
nt'w majo rity on our City Council, !l's
also nor too early 10 think about th e
Mlle' and w begin comlderlng the
pt1'>\ible cru1dlda1es -and begin 10 size
them up.
• o, what are the Issues Lhat will face
thi.s city for the next decade -the UJcely
time period in which those three newly
elerred council perli<ms will exercise
i11011t'nce over the course of our
community?
Well. nghr ar the top has 10 be -or
perhaps I 11houJd say. conlinu~ro be -
the future of the Westside. For years.
this has bt>en rhe topic of study after
study. and eitcepl for ome superficial
bur necessary infrastructure
improvements in a smalJ portion of that
area. there has been no real plan
developed.
Crltlral 10 the ful\lre of this part of
ottr town muJt be the burgeoning
Spanish-speaking 1>0puJadon. At the
MAILBAG
CNeral I height is an issue
at Marinapark resort
On Sunday, I rtld wtth Interest what
I believe ls the third Martnapark
·1ntomerc1ar written by dewloper
Steven Sutherland. printed ln the
Community Commentary aection of
the Pilot. I must congratulate
Sutherland on hJs adroit and free use
of your paper to advert.lie and promote
his plan for utilization of scaroe
waterfront clry land on the Balboa
Peninsula. This etro11 was another
attempt to answer lmportanr questJons
posed by Donna Mattln of Newpon
Coast. who was pubUahed In the
Mailbag section. Mattln uked why
people would chose this reeort when
they can get to the Hyatt and Hilton
~rt• In Huntington Beach. the
Monr• Dana Point. the RJt1-Catlton
In ~a or the Bay Oub ln Newport.
ln his response, SUthertand lndicatee
f
time of our last elections. it was
estimated by some that this
demographic group represented a large
segment of the Westside population, yet
I have seen no plan put forward that
includes even an acknowledgment of
their existence. It has been obvious for
some time that there are thoae In our
city with a solution to that situation: the
ejection ofthls particular demographic
group from the city's borders. They
would accomplish this by shutting
down portions of the suppon system
available to them -the Job Center and
charities. for example -In hopes that
such action would discourage them
from senling in our city. I don't know If
this is reasonable or reallstlc, but I do
know that it sure doesn't feel right.
High on the list or priorities ln our
city must be the exercise of.some
fottsight and vision when It comes to
development. Since we are virtually out
oflarge parcels of land, future
development wW likely come
piecemeal. a few lots at a time. We need
leaders in place who will ensure,
through weU·concelved, consistent
land use policies and adherence to
local codes. that our city doesn't
become a hodgepodge of atrtp malls
and soon·to-be ghenos. Our policies
that the two Huntington Beach hotels
are dill'erent due to the ract that they
~ very substantialJy larger and target
primarily business cllents. He Indicates
that the Rltz·Carlton la aimUar In lta
business client aemces. He thinks the
Montage might be a clOStt Bt. but It
too Is substandaDy larger. He also
cla.J.nu that most of the rooms ln the
Bay Oub face either a pu\lng lot or
central courtyvd -whamer that
means. It la).nteretdng that he hu to
verbally trlMI all tht way co France to
find what he feeJa la comparable -
apln, whatever that mean& What
we're talkina about ii a propoeaJ on the
penlnsu.la. and other tompullona aN
tmlevant.
Nowhere ln any of h1a arUdet,
testimony before the CUy Council. or
In othe_r public fonune doet be make
clear tbe vmicaJ dimensions of hit
planned hotel lt eeema that. tn term.a
of ovmD het8bt. the hotel wW be at
leut u tall u the Balboa Bay Oub and
•tretch the tlldre lentth o1 m.
waterfront view of the parcel. The
shouJd be developer-friendly and ye t
not give away the store simply for the
sake of development We literally
cannot afford another 1901 Newpon
Plaza debacle.
There are many other issues facing
our chy as the dock conti.nues to tide
away. The ones listed above and others
will require strong, dedicated.
competent leaders in our community.
We now have the opponunity to lure
the right group of candidates 10 the
ballot -those with the lnteUect, energy
and foresight to manage the city's
affairs for the next decade. We cannot
afford to elect those with a narrow
focus, seeking to serve only a small. but
vocal, segment of the population of this
city. We must recognize pa.st mistakes
and not make them again. Recent
history has shown us that simple
tenacity alone does no! prepare a
candldate for public offi~. An elected
official must be ready. willing and able
to make the personal sacrifices
neceuary-and do the homework
required -to provide leadership iJ1 this
town.
As the candidates begin 10 surface
this year we need to do our best to
educate ourselves about them. We need
to pay attention to not only their words,
vertical footprint will amount to a wall
on the bay or at least three stories
facing dlrectly across from the south
aide or Udo Isle obstructing waterfront
views from Balboa Boulevard.
Thete are numerous other issues
m-otvtng this project that we an only
apeculate on, as no one really knows..
One fact cannot be denied: that the
property ownera of the peninsula are
adamantty opposed to this project
baaed aubltanttally on tnefutable
evidence of aetthedc denigradon from
building nwe and resultant Josa of
view. Common aente would lndJcete
that mine would be tncreued, and
though loudly denied, public aa:ea to
the bey beach -fronting the proposed
hotel -would be de facto ellintnated.
I understand the dty't motive here la
ftnancla.land un aympathedc to that.
What'• Wl'Ol\I with almply upandtng
the cunent UM and dwpic current
market rates for sround leaea. which
could be evaluated perlodk:aDyf Why
amend the c:wrent Newport 8Mdl f"eral planT Why bold a apedal
but their actions. This Is even more
important than in previous years
because each elected council member
now has virtually carte blanche when it
comes to appointing members to th e
Planning and Parks and Recreation
commissions. As a result, we elecl not
only three councll people, bu! six
commissioners, too. This potential new
super-power base could change this
community forever. 111e sys iem has
become much less forgiving than in
years past. when the inadvertent
election of an lncompetent.. misguldeq
or lazy council person could be
"managed" by the rest of the council. If
we make a mistake th1s time around,
we all wiU pay the price -perhaps very
painfully.
We cannol afford to elect
well-intentioned but Ill-prepared
people this time around. We cannot
afford to elect people 11ore concerned
with the frills and ceremonial aspects of
public office than the nuts and bolts of
actually geulng thin~ done. The issues
facing this cl1y will require leaders of
strong character, Umftless energy.
intellectual maturity and very broad
shoulders, as we ask them to grab the
helm for our trlp into the VMt unknown
of our future. Some of those candidates
election? Why stuff' Jhls plan down the
throats of peni nsula property owners,
risking rage and long-term hostility
from those most impacted? Let's keep
It simple and forget this extremely
controversial plan.
JERRV MCC' fl 'M
Newpon Beach
Newport Ridge center is at
the right spot, right time
The antwer to the quetdon about
the Newpon Ridge center lt twofold.
One, It la the only place for a
community center tf tt lA to be built ln
the Newpon Cout. Newport RJdge
area. The commJttee that wu formed
to look lnto thi• matter tpent 1 year
ttytp1 to dtftnt alternative •ltet, and
then are none. It 1 community Qeftter
II plnl to be built In our community,
thJe II the only tpOt avallabte.
Whether It would bt ·the bat alte ll
then were ot!Mr al• IVIDabM. l think. .. alto • pd qu.doa. and the
,.
might plan 10 use a positJon on our City.:
Council as a stepping stone to higher ::
office. Tu thal I say. "Good for them!" I ;
would much prefer an energl7..ed, ,
competent candidate who is loolcing :.
forward than one who is unrealistically ;,
rrying to return this city to the days of ...
Goat Hill.
As we consider the potential
candidates this year. we must ask
ourselves, "What brings each of them to,
the table?" ls it a single issue I.hat
propelled them Into action? ls it a true
desire 10 provide public service to all
the citizens of this city? Or. perhaps. is
there a hidden agenda lurking behind
the curtain until after the election is
over? This is an uncomfortable .
question, but one that does exist in our
city. Perhaps we will find a way to pull ,:
that curtain back a little in months to :
come. so we all can see the real .:
Mwizarcr behind them. :·
So. fellow citizens of Costa Mesa, we}
launch ourselves once again .No the
wonderful world of local politics. nust a leap year, but I encourage all of you
look before you leap when you enter
the voting booth thls fall. Much
depends on your decision.
• GEOFF WEST is a Co111 Me11 resident.
answer Is. l think, this is the best site
not wtthsta.ndi~g the fact that It's the ~
only site. ~
What makes this the only site Is that.'
It ls the onJy undeveloped comer at ~.J
the intersection that Is truly the cente
or our community. At one comer, we '
have the Newpon Coast Elementary
School; on the comer across from It, ~
we have the Coutal Canyon '1
clubhouse, tennis and swim center. ,3
and the Pavilfons market on the thJrd. ~
Then we have this ana, which It not ,
yet developed. on the fourth comer ~
. that 11 adjacent to a park. So, It forma ~
the functional bub of our community \
and It ts the right location for a )
conununJty center. i
The a.rd\Jtecture Is going to~ hJgH~
qualJty. It will he almilar to the 1
architecture style or the lhopplns '
center itself and It wUl blend nicely ~
Into the communJty with a lot of hath ~
veptadon. So, I am much In f•::J the location. -Newport c.oua.
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Daily Piiot
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New age
with a beat
he Ocean Institute recently
celebrated with "Jazz in January,·
raising much-needed funds to
rt the IJ\stitote's chfldren's
'onaJ programs.
star n.vld Benoit charmed the
of more than 180 guests. many or
from the Newpon-Mesa
wliry, at the scenic Ocean
Le headquarters in Dana Point. By
the end of the
-------. evening. chaired by
TimMcMahon
representing his firrn
Grubb and Ellis.
more than $75,000
was ncllcd for the
charity. Punds raised
came from the $250
per person ticket
price as well a~
winning bids from
both a live and silent
auction.
pporting the Ocean In stitute were
Sherman. Sean SMeney, Ryan
_,WIL Jeff Gehl. ()ennJs Gabrkk.
Ewnole, and Salty Coombe to
only a few. Local auction
derwriters included liarhor Island's
l Dizllbeth Vincent, Mike and
Metz.. Raelyn Luckow and Hyman
fink. For m ore information on the
Ocean Institute. visit
http://www.ocean-ins1i1u1e.org.
CENTER EXPANSION
F.lbabeth Segenbom, wife of Or.mge
C'..ounty philanthropist Henry
Segentrom, is set to chair the opening
of the new Performing Arts Center
expansion in conjunction with the
center's 20th anniversary.
The major event, which will take place
in September 2006, will undoubtedly bt'
the most ambitious social and cultural
celebration in Orange County history.
The wife of our own intcmational
athbassador of the arts, a most
lltcomplished woman in her own right,
has accepted the challenge of putting
the new Performing Arts Center 011 the
world-wide map.
"'This is an opportunity for us 10
enhance our already respected
reputation," Elizabeth Segerstrom ..aid.
"We have an opponuni1y for the whole
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Jeny Mandel and Music Director of the
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applauding her dedication. St. Oair. very
involved with the planning and
development of the new concert hall in
which the Pacific Symphony will be the
resident orchestra. said, "The dawning
of a new erd in cultural life in Orange
County has begun."
To join Segerstrom in tl1e effort to
law1ch the new expansion oT the center.
call Tudd Bentjen at (714) 556-2122, ext.
4242, to get involved.
CELEBRATION OF CHILDREN
Plans are underway for the u pcoming
March 6 gala on behalf of Court
Appointed Special Advocates of Omnge
County.
The organ.i7,ation known as CASA will
produce its I Ith annual Celebmtio11 of
Oi.ildren fundralser to be held at the
Su11on Place 1-lotel in Newport Beach.
Special honored guests this year will
include Bill Cvengros, set to receive
CASAS highest honor as "Oiildren's
Champion.·
Cornrnii;sioner Gary 819cholJ will be
honored as the annual judicial award
winner for his effon.'I on behalf of
abused children. Local celebrity
business leaders Bob and Marie Gray of
St. John's Knits will also be hemJded as
corporate honorees. Carrie Craig will be
named "Advocate of the Year."
Celebrdtion of Ulild.ren b CASAS most
important fundrai-;ing event, and has
raised more than $2 mJIJion for the
organization since iLS inception in 1994.
Most generous local donors include
Pml and Unda Port, Ouis and Pam
Massey, Glenn and Susan Schaffer,
Doug and Kytle Hoclgie, and RJch and
Frances Gadbois. TickeLS to the
upcoming gala arc priced a l $250 per
person. For more inform alinn and
reservations, call Greg Bradbard at (714)
619-5141.
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Attending ·Jazz in Jaquaty" and admiring an Ocean Institute exhibit are Nancy and Jack Hochadel.
Newpor l's Tim and Carol McMahon
chaired ~Jazz in January" event.
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m January· are ltsa and Mike Metz
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BEST BUYS
Jeweler setting the Barr
C ..__ H. a.r Jet 'lllen
ol'ers exael\IM jewelry
Rl'Vlc:es, including Ul
on·alte jeweJer and watchmaker.
Q.astom wort. repairs and
appraisals ~ specialties.
Olooae from an array o( jewehy
designs that Include bri«W sets,
k>ose diamonds and precious
gems. Hard-to-find fine watches
come from Cyma. a line sold
exclusively at Inde pendent
jewelers that empJoy
watchmakers. Popular gifts
lnd ude the slide bracelet, a
modem version oC an
old·fashloncd charm bracelet
(14 ·karat slides can also have
gemstones) and products by
Correra, a high-end gtassware
company that provides bowls,
vases and perl'wne bottles.
Other services include hand
engraving and restringing for
pearls. "n.e store, at 1803
Westclifr Drive at Westclill' Court
In Newpon Beach, Is open from
9:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. Monday
through Friday and 9 a.m. 10 4
p.m. on Saturday. Call (949)
642·33\0.
CASUAL WOMEN'S WEAR
11uee Pnenda, a women's
boutique, carries casual
contemporary sportswear
avaj.lable in sizes 2 to 14. Popular
lines Include Luclcy Brand. ·
Buffalo Jeans, Ke117je, Hard Tail
and novelty blouses from
Language. "We pride ourselves
on customer service.# co-owner
Maggie O'Melvcney said. "And.
ofTer fashion at great prices for
all women." Seasonal trends, fun
accc~rie~. ~ weU as classic
cotton tees and high· rise pams
AFTER HOURS
• Submit AFTER HOURS items to
the Daily Pilot, 330 W. Bay St,
Costa Mesa. CA 92627; by fa" to
(949) 646-4170; or by calling (949)
674-4295.
SPECIAL EVENTS
Mr Of Al.FRED HITCHCOCK
Orange Coast College Is offering
a nine-part film history on Alfred
Hitchcock. Each session will be
held at 6:30 p.m. one Friday each
month. The events will be held at
OCC's Fine Arts Hell 116.
Admission is $6 for adults and $5
for seniors and OCC students.
Information and tickets, call (7141
432·5880.
'SHIMMER'
Three Trees Productions will
present #Shimmer,# an
exploration of art, music, drama.
dance. video and poetry, at 8 p.m.
Feb. 20 and 21 In the lyoeom
Theatre at Costa Mesa High
School, 2650 Fairview Road,
Costa Mesa. Tickets COS1 $10,
Information: (949) 548·2600, ext.
302.
All-AMERICAN BOYS CHORUS
The All·American Boyt Chorua
will hold an audition call for boys
ages 8 to 10 in the third through
fifth grades. Auditions take will
take place from 7:15 to 8:30 p.m.
Feb. 24 at chorus headquarters,
88 Fair Or., gate five oft Arlington,
Costa Mesa. lnfonnalion: (714)
708-1670, http:/lwww tasbc.org
MUSIC
NEWPORT BEACH JAZZ PARTY
The Newport Beach Jazz Party.
today through S unday, will
GREER
WYLDER
arestapfi
Three
Friends, at
1130 trvtne
Ave. In
Newpon
Beach, ls
open from 10
a.m. to 6 p.m.
tdonday
throlJ8h
Wednesday,
10 a.m. to 7
p.m.
Thursday, 10 a.m. to 6 p.m.
Friday and Satwday, and t l a.m.
to 4 p.m. Sunday. Call (949)
548-9881.
•Pl.ACE
For nearly 30 years,
co-owners Mary Frankel and Iris
Rubenstein have provided
upscale designer appuel and
accessories in a small boutique
setting at MJ P18ce. They carry
Michael Kors, Celine, Alberta
Ferretti, John Galliano.'Jean Paul
Gaultier and Oanerlng designs
by Narcisso Rodriguez. Hot new
designers recently added to
their inventory include Naeem
Khamn, who designs fabulous
evening wear, Derek. Lam and
7..ac Posan. Custom gowns and
special occasion dresses are
their specialty. Beverly
Hills-based jewelry d esigner
Loree Rodkin, who speciall.7..es
ln platinum. white and yelJow
gold with diamonds. is featured
here. Rodkin also designs
Gothic crosses. Oler was one of
her first customers. Mi Place in
the Corona del Mar Plaza is
open from JO a.m. to 7 p.m.
Monday through Friday, 10 a .m.
feature such musicians as; Benny
Green, Russell Malone, Dena
OeRose, Houston Person and
Martt Murphy. The event will be
held from 8 to 11 p.m. today; from
noon to 12:45 a.m. Friday; from 10
a.m. to 12:30 a.m. Saturday; and
from 10 a.m . to 1 :30 a.m. Sunday;
at the Newport Beach Mamon,
900 Newpor1 Center Drive.
Newpor1 Beach. Tickets cost $30
to $295. Information: (9491
759-6003, http://www.newporr
beadljazzparty.com.
'HAPA: A CELEBRATION Of
HAWAI'
The ooncert "Hepa: a Celebration
of Hawaii# will be performed at 5
and 8:30 p.m Saturday at the
Irvine Buciay Theatre, 4242
Campus Drive, Irvine Tickets cost
$32 and $38. Information: (949)
854-4646, http://www.hapa.com.
PROLOGUE: 'CANDfDF
Opera Pacific will present
Prologue: #Candide; a lecture o n
Leonard Bernstein's opera, at 2
p.m. Sunday at the Irvine Barclay
Theatre, 4242 Campus Drive. The
cost is $25. lnfonnation:
http://www.o~rapacific.org.
CLASSICAL EDGE TRIO
The Newport Beach Public Library
will present the Clauical Edge
Trio featuring Larry Greenfield,
Susan Boettger and a special
guest percussionist at 3 p.m .
Sunday in the Friends Meeting
Room at the Central Library, 1000
Avocado Ave., Newport Beach.
Information: (949)717·3870,
option 2. http:/!Www.newport
beadllibrary. org.
CABARET BY THE BAY
Duke's Ptace will host Cabaret by
the Bay to benefit local charities
at 9 p.m. with • preshow dinner in
the Rm Cabin restaurant at 7:30
to 6 p.m. Saturday and 11 a.m.
to 5 p.m. Sunday. Call (949)
219·9919.
a.OTtlNG KINGPtN
ICennedl Cole New ltNt
carries complete lines for men
and w0men -the biggest
selectl.on in Orange County.
Kenneth Cole started as a shoe
designer. His compaJly. Kenneth
Cole Productions, Inc .• was
. created ln Manhattan 20 years
ago. Cole designed shoes in
Europe but ilidn't have the
money to stan a shoe company;
sb<Wm>oms were too expensive
in midtown Manhattan. So he
borrowed a friend's truck.
applied for a parting permit
under the guise that he was
shooting a movie called "The
Birth of a Shoe Company.# The
film camera wasn't always
loaded. He parked the 40-foot
trailer truck with Kenneth Cole
Productions, Inc. painted on the
side, across from New Volt's
shoe show on 6th Avenue. He
sold 40,000 shoes in 2~ days.
Since then his company has
grown into a full-Oedged fashi.on
brand. Cole's kept the
Productions. lnc. name.
Shoppers will find apparel,
shoes, jewelry, watches, purses
and briefcases. Cole's slyle
ranges from conservative 10
fashion·forwd.f'd -it's very East
Coast. 'Jlte Reaction line is a
little more edgy-some catchy.
party colors. Kenneth Cole
suppons important charitable
caUSt:s across tJ1e country. The
Fashion Island store is open
from IO a m. 10 9 p.m. Monday
through Friday. 1 O a.m. to 7 p.m.
p.m. Wednesday and on March
10, April 14, May 12 and June 16.
The cost i• $10 for the show and
$37.60 for the dinner. Information
and reservations: (949) 630-4145.
CARMEN BRADFORD
The Newpor1 Beach City Arts
Commission will present
Grammy Award-winning jazz
vocalist and professor of music at
USC Carmen Bradford, in a
performance and talk from 3 to 4
p.m. Feb. 28 in the Friends
Meeting Room at the Newport
Beach Central Library, 1000
Avocado Ave., Newport Beach.
Information: (949) 717·3870,
http://www. newportbeachlibrary.
org.
MOSCOW STATE RAPt0
SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA
The Moscow State Radio
Symphony Orchestra will
perform wortts by Sergei
Rachmaninoff at 8 p.m. March 2
and an all-Tchaikovsky program
at 8 p.m. March 3 at the Irvine
Barclay Theatre, 4242 Campus
Drive, Irvine. The orchestra will
be conducted by Pavel Sorokin.
Tldtets cost $44 and S59.
Information: (949) 854-4646,
http://Www.classicalarchives.
comlartist&lmoscow.html.
SYMPHONIC BERNSTEIN
Orange Coast College's
Symphony Orchestra will
perfonn music from #West Side
Story" and ·candide" at 6 p.m.
March 6 at OCC'1 Robert 8. Moore
Theatre. OCC's 11)()...voice choral
will join the symphony In the
evening performance.
Information: (714) 432-5880.
JAZZTRIO
Gulfstream Restauranl in
Newport Beach presents a jazz
trio Sunday through Wednesday
Satwday and 11 a .. m. to 6 p.m. ·
Sunday. Call l949) 219-0671 or
vis.ii http://www.UnMth
cole.com.
SPECIAL ACCESSORIES The....,_. Home is a
specialty boutique featuring
unique invitations, stationery :
and greeting cards. There are •
also darling baby accessories !i{
My Vintage Baby,'UttJe Gtraffe .
and Woof and PoOf. The helpftll
staff offers design ideas for ;
invitations and helps select 1
shower gifts. The boutique. at 1
417 3 1st St. in Newport Beach, is
open 11 am. to 6 p.m. Tuesday
through Friday, 11 .a.m. to 4 p.m.
·Saturday, or by appointment.
Call (949) 566·9863.
8tG MONOGMM SAlE •
The Mon~ Store Is having
a great sale throughout ~bruary.
All Vera BradJey, Ell1.a 8 101es,
Aprons and FUr Bags are
reduced 30%. Colorado Tradin~
robes (~Kashwere" ·style) are
available for adults ($80) and
children ($60). They also carry•
hooded towels, Kashwere baby
blankets, Animal l.ovies as well
as other great gift items. All
prices include monogramming.
The store. at 1823 Westcliff Drive
in Newport Beach, next to HaUte
Calces, is open from IO a.m. 10 5
p.m. Monday through Friday
and 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Saturday.
Call (949J 642-211 9. •
• BEST BU't'S appears Thursdays.•
Send information to Gre'or Wylder
at greerwylder@yahoo.com; at 330
W. Bay St .. Costa Mesa, CA 92627;
or by fax at (9491646-4170.
~s regular entertainment at 850
Avocado Ave .. Newp6rt Beach.
Hours are 5 to 9 p.m. StJnday a~d
6 to 10 p.m. Monday through
Wednesday. (949) 718-0188.
WEEKLY JAM
DUKE'S Pl.ACE
Jazz and codctails flow daily from
noon to midnight Sundays
through Thursdays and from
noon to 2 a.m. Fridays and
Saturdays at the Balboa Bay CIL4b
& Resort, at 1221 W. Coast
Highway, Newport Beach.
Information: (949) 645·5000.
M.+JiWA GINA WEEKEND JAq
Walter Lakota and David Alcantar,
the New Yortt Jazz Connection
Duo, play at Mamma Gina a1251
E. Coast Highway in Newport at:S
p.m. Fridays and Saturdays and'.
at 7 p.m. Sundays and Monday,.
Diana Oitri joins the duo on
vocals on Mondays. It's free.
lnfonnation: (949) 673-9500.
MUSIC AT THE GRU
The Bluewater Grill offers live
music Friday and Saturday
nights. Greg Morgan, Nick Peper
and KeUy Gordien (known as fl
MPG) perform classic rodt, A& .
and swing at 8:30 p.m . Fridays.
Marvin Gregory and MPG will
perform classic rodt, swing and
R&B at 8:30 p.m. Saturdays. The
restaurant is at 630 Udo Partt
Drive, Newpor1 Beach. Free. (949)
675-3474. '
MUSIC AT THE PELICAN
The Rusty Pelican offers the
music of Common Ground fro"1
Wednesday through Sunday. The
band performs from 7 to 10 p.m'.
Wednesday and Thursday, front
8:30 p.m. to 12:30 a.m. Friday and
Saturday and from 2 to 6 p.m. .
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Building wood fences of all flavors ~nd /Unctions
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Building a wood
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and maintained. Here are a
.. , fOme pointers to extend the life
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• The wood of ch oice Is
redwood. Redwood doesn't rot
and it holds its shape better
than other woods.
• Make sure the redwood
posts are sunk in concrete
-footings. Install enough support
posts to keep the fence steady
during wet and windy weather.
,. If you install landscaping
, jlext 10 the fence, make sure the
p lantings don't bear weight
ilgainst it. Today's sweet litlle
HOURS
Continued from Al 2
Sunday. The restaurant is at 2735
W. Coast Highway, Newport
Beach. Free. (949) 642·3431.
MUSIC AT PLAYERS
Players restaurant is now offering
1 live music from 9 p.m. to
'midnight every Friday and
Saturday. Players is at 512 W. 19th
St, Costa Mesa. (949) 646-5615.
WEEKEND MUSfC
Anthony's Riverboat Restaurant
• 'ih Newport Beach presents the
Rick Sherman Duo featuring Rick
Sherman and Alan Remington on
Friday nights. The program
· features all your favorites on the
saxophone keyboards. Anthony's
is at 151 E. Coast Highway. (949)
673-3425.
PoP-ROCK ANO FlAMENCO
'rate 5, a funk, rode and Motown
.act. performs at 9 p.m. Saturdays
. at Carmelo'i Ristorante, 3520 E.
'Coast Highway, Corona del Mar.
l>olo guitarist Ken Sanders
performs classical flamenco
tunes at 7:30 p.m. Tuesdays and
Sundays. Free. (949) 675-1922.
SATURDAY NIGHT RU
Gerald Ishibashi and the Stone
Bridge Band play rode and R&B at
9 p.m. Saturdays at Sutton Place
Hotel's Trianon Lounge, 4500
MacArthur Blvd., Newport Beach.
Free. (949) 476-2001.
STAGE
1ANTIGONE'
:Antigone" by Sophocles, the
story of Oedipus' daughter who
sacrifices everything to bury her
brother, will be perfor"!ed at 2:30
p.m. through Feb. 29 on the
South Coast Repertory
.~erltrom Stage. 655 Town
<;enter Drive. Costa Mesa. Tldcets
Colt $19 to $55. Information: (714)
1.708-5554.
'THE SUBJECT WAS ROSES'
~ ;The Subject Was Aoses,H a
.. flulltzer Prize-winning drama
about a paper boy's return from
_war, will be performed through Qeb. 29 at the Newport Beach ..
creeping fig or ivy can
topple a fence with their heft.
•Add copper or galvanized
tin "toppers" to your fence
posts 10 help prevent water
damage.
• Adjust your sprinklers so the
water stream doesn't warp the
wood.
• Coat your fence with a clear
water sealant.
• If you have a gate in your
fence. be sure that the support
posts are well anchored and
your gate isn't too heavy.
• If you have a pool , the gates
need to have a self-closing
mechanlsm.
• Check for subterranean
termjtes. These uninvited guests
arc your fence's No. I enemy.
• KAREN WIGHT is a Newport
Beach resident. Her column runs
Thursdays.
Theatre Arts Center, 2501 Cliff
Drive, Newport Beach. Ticbts
cost $17 for opening night and
$13 for all other performances.
Information: (949) 631-0288.
'NUINSKY' .
The Hamburg Ballet makes its
American premiere of "Nijinsky,"
a celebration of the life and
legend of one of choreographer
Vaslav Nijinsky. The ballet will be
performed at 8 p.m . today and
Friday; at 2 and 8 p.m. Saturday;
and at 2 p.m. Sunday in
Segerstrom Hall at the Orange
County Performing Arts Center,
600 Town Center Drive, Costa
Mesa. Tickets cost: $20 to $75.
Information: (714) 556-2787.
'SIDEWAYS STORIES FROM
WAYSIDE SCHOOL'
"Sideways Stories from Wayside
School," an adaptation by John
Olive from Louis Sachar's
Wayside School novels, w ill be
performed Friday through Feb. 22
on the Julianne Argyros Stage,
655 Town Center Drive, Costa
Mesa. Tickets cost $10 to $21.
Information: (714) 708-5554.
'TELLING OUR STORIES'
Orange Coast College's Repertory
Theatre will present "Telling Our
Stories;· an evening of short
plays, scenes and monologues by
and for women, at 8 p.m.
Saturday and Feb. 21 and at 2 and
7 p.m. Sunday and Feb. 22 at
Orange Coast College's Drama
Lab Theatre, 2701 Fairview Road,
Costa Mesa. Tickets cost $7 and
SS. Information: (714) 432-5880.
'INTIMATE EXCHANGES'
~intimate Exchanges," written by
Alan Ayckbourn and directed by
Martin Benson, will feature
Richard Doyle and Kandis
Chappell portraying an English
garden full of hilarious
characters. The performance will
preview from March 7 to 11, and
the regular run will be from
March 12 to 28 on the Julianne
Argyros Stage at South Coast
Repertory Theater, 655 Town
Center Drive, Costa Mesa. Tickets
cost $19 to $55. Information: (714)
708-5554.
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This redwood fence has a framed lattice top.
Freed and directed by David Urban California,# an art exhibit
Emmes. is an off·beat comic take on how artists in the 1930s to the
on the Salem witch trials. present have incorporated
Puritanism is broadly satirized in skyscrapers, houses, bridges,
the production. The performance freeways and automobiles into
will preview from April 2 to 8, and their works, will be at the Orange
the regular run will be from April County Museum of Art through
9 to May 9 on the Segerstrom April 25. The exhibition will also
Stage at South Coast Repertory feature paintings commissioned
Theater, 655 Town Center Drive, as covers for Westways magazine
Costa Mesa. Tickets cost $19 to by the Auto Club. Information:
$55. Information: (714) 708·5554. (949) 759-1122,
TWO ABOUT POOH
http:llwww.ocma.net.
"Pooh in The Enchanted PlaceH is HELGA UMBER
a double bill of "Bother!" and An exhibit of artist Helga Umber's
"The Enchanted Place Suite;' work will be on display from 11 :30
which will be performed at 2 and a.m. to 10 p.m. through May 22 at
7:30 p.m. April 17 and at 2 p.m. the Bayside Restaurant, 900
April 18 in Founders Hell at the Bayside Drive, Newport Beach.
Orange County Performing Arts Information: (949) 851 ·9181.(949)
Center. Tickets cost: $26 to $50. 721-1222.
Information: (714) 556-2787.
http://www.ocpac.org. DANCE
'THE STUDIO' STUDENT DANCE CONCERT "The Studio; written. directed Orange Coast College's Dance and choreographed by Department will host its 41 st
Christopher d'.Amboise. 1s a story annual Student Dance Concert at about a choreographer with a 8 p.m. April 23 and 24 in occ·s public image larger than life. The Robert 8. Moore Theatre . performance will preview from Information: (714) 432-5880. April 25 to 29, and the regular run
will be from Apnl 30 to May 16 on SWING the Julianne Argyros Stage at Lessons are given from 2 lo 6 South Coast Repertory Theater, p.m. every Sunday at the Avant 655 Town Center Drive, Costa Garde Ballroom in Newport Mesa. Tickets cost $19 to $55. Beach by the Orange County Information: (714) 708-5554 Swing Dance Club. All ages are
ART welcome, and no partners are
needed. Information:
A.M. HOCH http://www.ocswing.com. (909)
New York artist A.M. Hoch links 656-6119.
images, sound and space to ARGENTINE TANGO create "Mitosis: Formation of Tango dancing is offered from 8 qaughter Cells." which will run p.m. to 12:30 a.m. the first through Sunday at UC Irvine's Saturday of each month at Beall Center. The exhibition is
open from 5 to 9 p.m . Danscene Studio, 2980
Information: (949) 824-4339, McClintock Way, Costa Mesa.
http://beallcenter.uci.edu. Information: (714) 641-8688
ROBERT R. ECKER POETRY
The Newport Beach Public Library ALTA COFFEE HOUSE will present an art exhibit by
Robert A. Ecker featuring 20 of his There will be a love poetry
meuotints in February et the contest with professional
Central Library, 1000 Avocado judging, cash prizes and !Ive
Ave .• Newport Beach. music at 8 p.m. and sign ups for
lnformati4in: (949) 717-3870, contestants at 7:15 p.m .. Saturday
http://www.newportbeach at the Alta Coffee House, 506 31st
library.org. St. Sign-up for contestants will
begin at 7:15 p.m. The cost to
·cmES Of PROMISE' contestants is SJ. Information:
HCities of Promise: Imaging (714) 564-6526. (949) 675-0233.
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Crowds walking in the courtyard in front of Basilica San Ma.rco in Venice, Italy.
A classy Italian trip
By Steven Hendlin
T o celebrdte our 26lh
anniversary. we decided
to take a two-week
holiday trip to a couple
of our favorite places in llaJy.
TI1is was our first time
traveling to Europe in winter
rat.her lhan fall, but we wanted
to sec how festive the cities
would be with holiday
decorations. and a lifelong
friend who l.ives in Florence had
invited us to some holiday
parties. .
On Dec 2..'l. we flew directly to
Zurich and then took the shon
flight to Milan. The airport
security had been tightened at
JAX due to the change to the
Or'dJtge-color-coded hi~h alert
the day before but thls did not
cause any undue delay. It's worth
noting the business class seats in
the new Airbus A·340 planes
used by Swiss Air. Finally, they
have created a seat that makes
long-distance night not only
tolerable but downright
comfortable.
Deborah and Steven Hendlin stand on the Ponte Vechio in Florence, Italy.
Af1cr a night in Milan. we took
the train to Venice. where it was
freezing but t11e sun was out. We
spent four nights at the Grilli
Palace, a world<lass hotel that
had perhaps the best service of
any place we had ever stayed.
Yes. it is very expensive, but lhis
is one hotel you will never
forget.
On Otristmas Eve. we
attended the midnigh t Mass at
Basilica San Marco. This is one
of the most beautiful churches
in the world. and it was
memorahle to witness Mass in
thi'> glorious setting. There were
mori:: than 1.000 people
congregated. with most of them
s1anding durinK the entire
proceeding.
Before our arrival, the
concierge at our hotel had
arranged to get us tickets for the
opera. ''The Barber of Seville.'' al
the quaint and charming
Mallbran 1l1ea1er. We sat in the
third row and just loved
watching this light-hearted
opera, even though It was all in
Italian with no subtitles. We
made sure to read a detailed
synopsis. so we had some idea
or the plot.
I think Venice is a place that
begs you 10 spend your lime
outdoors. roamiJ1g lhe narrow
streets and canals. soaking in the
unique Venetian culture. But this
culture -and your enjoyment
or it -is curtailed when it's
freezing. Still, we were glad to
have revisited a romantic and
magical place we never tire of.
We took another train lo
florem:e. where it was slightly
warmer. I was surprised to see
that the holiday rime brought so
many tourists from various parts
of Europe. It seemed every hit a-;
crowded as if you were there in
summer or fall. We made sure 10
revisir some or the museums
and churches, including tllC
Ulfo.i. lhe Academia to see
Michelangelo's "David." the
13argcllo. Opera Santa Maria del
Fiore, Santa Croce and the
PaJatina Gallery in lhc Pitli
P'.llace. We also made sure to
visit the Capella Brancacd, in
Santa Maria del Carmine. Here
you can see Masacclo's frescos
-a real delight for those
appreciative of e.arly
Renaissance art.
One of lhe highlights or our
trip was a party we attended on
New Year's Eve. Our friend's
close friends, a very wealthy
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been furnished in the utmost of
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located on the edge of lhe Amo
River. The people attending were
from many parts of the world.
including some Americans who
had fallen in love with Florence
and chosen to retire there. The
large heated terrace allowed us
10 enjoy Wdtchjng fireworks
explode over Qie Arno at
midnight. a.<> we toasted in the
new year. II felt like the perfect
place in the world 10 be a l that
moment.
After seven days in Florence,
our final train ride brought us
back to Milan, where we stayed
at the centrally located Villa de
la VilJe I lotel. We celebrated my
birthday in Miladby going to see
da Vinci's "The Last Supper,"
where you need reservations
and are escorted in a group of 25
to view the magnificent fresco
for 15 minutes. The restoration
wa.s significant ill its effort to
show the art, as it would have
aged after hundreds of years. It
is an awe-inspiring piece of worlc
that far transcends any popular
effort to analyze it ("The Oa
Vind Code" novel).
Steven Hendlifi stands next to a
statue in Milan, Italy.
We carne home refreshed, glad~
to see lhc sun and relatively·
wann weather, and happy to
once again have had the .,....
opportunity to enjoy the history,
culture, cuisine and personality -·
lhat Italy has to offer.
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''There was no way
we were going to
lose this game."
SMne Colllnl, Corona del Mar
boys soccer player
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Thursday, February 12. 2004 Bl
BOYS BASKETBALL Corona del
Mar's Adam
Freede, left,
goes up for a
shot while
Northwood's
Chris O'Brien
tries to block it
in Wednesday
night's Pacific
Coast l eague
showdown at
Northwood.
GOLF · .
dM stays hopeful Lavery
qualifies
for Buick
a espite 77 -58 loss -• Sia Kings must wait .,
ftir an at-large berth
after falling to
'Northwood despite •
"1 don't know.• Cuny said
when Wed about C.Orona del
Mats chances for an at-large
berth. "Wect have liked to have
been more sure by winning
(Wednesday) and having Laguna Mike Lavery, a 2003 graduale of UC
Irvine who won the Big West Confer·
ence individual title as a senior. shot a
5-under-par 66 Monday at Encinitas
Ranch Golf Course 10 qualify for this
weekend's Buick Invitational al Torrey
Pines Golf Course in La JoUa.
Seaborn' s 27 points.
Patrick Laverty
Daily Pilot
IRVINE -After C.Orona del Mar Higtl
lost its final Pacific Coast League boys
basketball game of the season. n -58. to
Nonhwood on Wednesday, Sea Kings
C.Oach Ryan Curry could onJy hope for a
OF Southern Section playoff berth.
BOYS SOCCER
Kings
of the
Pacific
Coast
CdM earns the league title
outright with hard-fought
5-2 win over North wood.
~•Alderton
l)aity Pilot
IRVINE -When one player scores
three goals in a soccer game Ir ls called
a hat trick. Corona del Mar High senJor
(:hrts Ringstrom achieved the feat
Wednesday in the most important boys
soccer game of the sea·
•
-son thus far, but a shiny
crown for him and his
teammates is an even
greater reward.
Needing a win to se·
• cure their goal, the Sea
: Kings jumped out to an
eiffy lead, suffered a minor blow, but
~ed into overdrive to clinch the Pa·
cilic Coast League championship with a · ~;2 triumph over rivaJ Northwood on
Wednesday at Meadowood Parle in the
~lar·season finale that oozed of
~lafOff intensity.
• The Sea Kings 02·3·6, 7-1-2 in ~e) held a one-point advantage qttr" Northwood (12-7·3, 6·3·1) and a
Mll>'point edge over Tesoro heading ltllo Wednesday's action.
; '3odles coUided, yellow and red cards
~ Issued, players routinely slide
tack.led and goalies dove to make saves. ~·there was no way we were going to
lo~ this game," CdM junjor defender
Shane C.Ollins said. "There were very
.. _ ..
See KINGS, Pase 82
Beach win. We could ·have fin.
Wied third and known."
The Sea Kings did have an outside
chance at finishing in the top three spots
in league. But now, anned with a 13-13
overall record and a 4-6 finish in league
play, they can onJy hope for an at-large
berth. ln recent years. every team that
had at least 11 wins and petitioned for en-
See CdM, Pa1e 83
GIRLS WATER POLO
MARK C. DUSTIN/
DAILY PILOT
DON LEACH !DAIL YPllOT
Newport Harbor's Jessica Ball scores between two Woodbridge defenders in the second quarter Wedhesday .
Sailors hoist banner
Powerhouse Newport
Harbor does enough to
defeat Woodbridge and
claim Sea View title.
Steve Vlr1en
Daily Pilot
NEWPORT BEACH -There were
three primary goals the Newport
Harbor High girls water polo ream
made before the season began.
Now there are rwo.
The SaJJors becam e the Sea View
League champions with a 6-2 victory
over visiting Woodbridge • said she had a 102 tempera·
Wednesday. They also wam ture Wednesday and she con·
to be the No. I seed in the tlnually coughed after the
CIF Southern Section Divi· game. She scored one goal.
sion I playoffs and that is ex-part of a 3·0 first-quarter run.
pected to come about, which Newport Harbor (22·3. 5-0
leaves their final goal -to in league) answered a 1-0
win the CIF title. deficit with three goals in three min·
That will definitely be a challenge utes In that first quarter. That was
with four-time defending champion enough as the Sailors' defense held
Foothill seeking to exa~t revenge for the Warriors (20-5, 3·2) scoreless in
losing the league titJe to the Sailors. the second and third quarters.
Newpon Harbor's quest for the CIF "We have to play better than we
championship could be even more did (Wednesday) or we are not going
difficult as senior Carolyn Conway ls very far.'' Newport Coach Bill Barnett
battling the Ou.
The Sailors' leading goal scorer (72) See SAILORS, Pait 82
DAILY PILOT HIGH SCHOOL ATHLETE OF THE WEEK
Lavery will be paired with Tripp Isen -
hour and Ryan Palmer
for the first two days or
the PCA Tour event. I le
v1iU tee off on the I 0th
tee of the Souther
Course at Torrey Pines
at 9:15 a.m. today and
will begin play on lhe first tee of the
North course a1 10:09 a .m. friday. Both
days. he will be playing directly behind
the three ome Lhar fearurei. Tiger
Woods. -
The runner-up m the Costa Mesa city
• champion!>hip in each of the last two
years, faJJing in a playoff last summ er.
Lavery was UCl's male Big West Confer-
ence Scholar·AthJete of the Year in
2002·03. He averaged 72.47 strokes per
round with four top· 10 finishes at UCI
last season. earning first-ream All -Big
West Conference honors.
COLLEGES
'Eaters'
fortunes
Green-lit
I n the midst of its second six-game
losing streak of the season. with
more players our with
season-ending knee injuries than
victories (3·2), UC Irvine women's
basketball coach Mark Adams funneled
his frustration into a mid-January
locker room tirade against his best
player.
"He got on me
pretty bad," recalled
senior guard Kristen
Green, who rather
than shrinking
under the verbal
cascade, took heed,
then took charge.
"She responded
Jilce no player I've
ever coached,·
Adams said of the
5-fool·S firebrand,
who has helped the
Anteaters (4· 15, 3-8
BARRY
FAULKNER
in the Big West C.Onference) win three
of their last six conference games to
climb out of the cellar and into the
hunt for one of the eight berths in the
conference tournament. "She has put
ll1e team on her buck and carried us."
Green, who scored a team-high 19
points in a 63-48 home win over Cai
State Northridge Saturday. has ave~ged
See COL.lEGES, Pase 82
Andrew Keligian
KENT TlltPTOW I OM.Y Pl.OT
CdM junior wins the 215-pound Pacific Coast League
title, qualifying for CIF fo r the second straight year.
Patrick Laverty
Daily Pilot
A s a freshman football
player at C.Orona del
Mar High, Andrew
Keligfan often told
C.oach Gary Almquist, also the Sea
Kings' wrestllng coach, that he was
"But I'm getting older."
•
While he still may have
trouble against his coach.
Kellgian has prawn to be the
cbw of the Pactftc Coast League.
winning the 215-pound weight
cbw at the league
going to pin him. .
It was enough for Almqu1st to pull
JC.eliglan onto the mat ao he could show
him what wrestllng la all about.
Three years later, JCeligfan still hasn't
pinned Almqu.lat.
"I've gotten pretty cl09e," Keliglan saJd
with a smlle. "I'm almost there.•
Almquist can only chuckle. "He'a
getting harder to tab down,· be llid.
charnpionsrups last weekend.
The victory returns JC.eUglan to the CJF
Southern Section champlonshlps. where
he went 2·2 last season. .Jao at 215
pound& His expectatiooa are hlaher this
yur, with the hope o( tlniahlng In the
top five and quallfytng for the Masters
toumarrient. , •
"Last year, I wasn't expecting to do
anytblng. • JCeligl.an said. "I think I got a
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82 Thursday, February 12, 2004 , SPORTS Dally Pilot
BOYS SOCCER ,
Logjam on top
Newport, FoothilJ,
Woodbridge all tie
for Sea View title
after Sailors faJI to
Woodbridge, l -0.
Bryce Alderton
Daily Pilot
IRVJNI:. -The question sur·
roundmg Wednesday nlght"s
boyi. i.m:cer game between visit·
mg Newport Harbor High and
Woodbridge to cap the regular
'c.uu11 wus whether there would
be company celebrating a Sea
View i,edgue championship.
fk11~1 bring In a few extra ta·
. bles.
•
hafeearn::f0~~
least a share of
the Sea View
r.eague title -
for tllt• first time
since 1997 -
\'>llh <1 victory h1duy against La-
l!(lma J lllJ s. but a 1-0 loss 10
Woodl>ndge at Alton Athletic
l".irk Wednesday, coupled with
I oothlll's 6-1 victory over Irvine,
gave Newport, Woodbridge and
foothill l'ilCh a share of the
( (tl\\'ll.
rt1l' Jar., 114·6. 7 3 in league)
11u1,ho1 thc Wamor' 11:3·2·1. 6·
1. :.!} 111 uw .. ernml hair. fl·:.!, and
'Ptml a 11rn1umy of lhc fir111 half
in thl· i.1t1a1·k111~ 1.one. hul
1 <iuld11'1 lup1tah1t'
I ~·u1<t1e rult•s .tllot two roinl'>
tnr a w111 aml one for a lie Foot·
hill aho fini,hed 6·2·:.! in league.
Newpc1rt split both garne~ wirh
Womlhritl>(e and foothill. so a
~·om flip will de1em11ne playoff
.. eeJm~'>.
1~,p11e the wtback. fir~t-year
Nt•wport <:o.1l'h Hya.Jl I lernandez
had llll romplainl!> about hi!.
11111111's 11ff11rt or the oulcomc.
"J hctl' i!. nuthing more we
lOUJd havt' done," I lernandet
..aid. "We defi n11ely put I the War
riur~I 0 11 1he1r heel'>."
Wootlbndge !>en1or ~oalkeeper
Adam I lahn. who rl'Ct'ivcd d
'cholar<>h1p to play at I larvard
Un1verMt\I Jll'XI w a!\011. madl·
five S<Wt'' 111 1 h1 'et·untl half. Ill·
KINGS
Conhr d from 81
1111411 , 1111it1on' but we had to
ket•p under cuntrol. We worked
hard all Yl'ar for II ant.I we earned
II."
~·111or lorward Ddnny Whitak·
er '>COi\ J t\\ 1tc. both on .1~ists
from IC111~trom. and at.It.led an
••·'~"' 111, who ebe?, Ring!>trom.
"I'm so happy." said Ring·
\Imm, who inneascd lllS team-
leading goal total 10 18 on the
)'Car .• ,..or those that have played
here for four years. this 1s a great
end for us." Northwood and
C.dM 'hared the league title a
year Ul(O.
Whitaker and Ring,srrom burst
through an often porou Nonh-
wood dt•fe nse to gain rwo-one-
one advantages and helped CdM
build un \ls I ·O halftime lead.
One mlnute into 1he second
half. Rmgstro m dribbled around
Northwood's Michael Flynn and
found the near side or the net for
his cw nd goal. Not a minute
later, Whitaker made it 3-0 off u
pass from RJngstrom, taking ad
vantage when a North wood de-
fender · JS late gelling back.
~, 1 hr Timberwolvcsl left
'SOl'f'I'' h les in the tlcfo11se that
Whi nl.. and I wt>re able tu
spec d 1111 ough." Ring.strom said.
"Tht' th1ough bnJI, 1hat Jeritt
Tha}t>I .md Julien !Cerutti!
plan•d \ere perfect:
But l\orthwood cut Lhe lead to
3·2 wllh 12 minutei> left when
Mike Reid's pcnaJ ry kick one-
hopped into the left side of the
net. Offidali, awarded North·
wood the pe11alty lock after
whU.tllflM ,, Ct.IM player for trip·
ping 1111 opponent within the six·
yard ho>t,
"II "'.is a roller coast~r at the
KELIGIAN
Continued from BI
duding a sliding grab on a ball
Newpon senior Oaue Kelly sent
on the ground within the U ·
yard box after receiving a pass
from senior Matt Tracy.
•tHahnl made a huge save
there: Hernandez said ·!The
Warriors I were the better team.·
The Sailors defeaJed Wood·
bridge: 3-1, In the teams' earlier
meeting this season. ·we had payback on our
minds. rllle Sailors! beat us
pretty bad last time. so we
wanted revenge:· first·year
Woodbridge Coach Gustav 1
Grat7,er said.
The wamors have now w0n at
least a share of the last four
league tltJes. the prior three out·
right. The defending CIF
Southern Section Division II co·
champions are ranked No. 6 this
season.
Sophomore Jesse Oaun sped
down the east sideline and
veered Into the 18-yard box to
score the game's lone goal In the
25th minute.
After that. the Sailors' defense
tightened up with Olase KeUy
and Eduardo Garcia covering
most of the field l)Jld quickly
turning the ball toward senior
midfleld ers Skyler Taugher and
Will Guzman.
Midway through the second
half Taugher controlled a re·
bound, but his shot from 16
yards out !>ailed left.
enior forward Joel Walker
,aJd the Woodbridge did a good
job of dropping more players
b.ick on defense to neutralize
him and teammate Mau Tracy.
but commended Newport's ef·
fo r1 10 get around a stingy de·
fense in the second half.
"We were really close two
umes. but. overall. that was one
of our best game of the year,·
Walker said. "At halftime, !Her·
nandezl talked about going out·
side and then getting behind the
defense. We were finally able to
do that. but it wasn't enough .
"It b a bummer because we
played better all year round, but
we jus1 had two bad games
(lo .... rs to Ali o Niguel and Foot-
htlll We are solid league
rha111p!>."
end," Collins said. 'Toward the
end f Northwood I was trying the
long balb to beat u deep, but
we held up well.·
CdM goalk~per Jay 11mmer-
man made six saves. including
running ou t to the top of the 18-
yard box tu boot a ball away
from rwo oncoming Northwood
forward!>.
•Jay has played well for us all
year.· CdM Coach Pat Callaghan
said. "Everyone played well."
Thayer assisted on Ring·
mom's first goal in the 35th min-
ute and. along with Rubino, pa·
trolled the midfield with
precision.
No rthwood shifted to more of
a forward-dominated strategy in
the second half. e<ipecially when
Callaghan gave Hing.strom and
Whitaker a rest wi th a three-goal
leatl 10 minutes into the second
half.
"!The Timberwolve!>I got two
goals out of it, but then I just
pushed the forward~ up top."
Callaghan said.
LdM defeated Northwood.
I ·O. in the prior meetlng this
season, a game Callaghan said
hi~ team controlled.
Wednesday's game was just
about fin ishing chance .
~The odd-man attacks created
those chances,· Callaghan said.
"To be the sole league champs
wi th 1he injuries and number of
ob~tacles we've had thls season
... it's great they are starting to
play their best soccer. which was
needed to win thJs game. They
kept playing and I am proud of
them. It was a phenomenal ef-
fort."
The Sea Kings only blemish
concerns Cerutti, who received
two yeUow cards and ls not eli-
gible to play In the Sea Kings'
fi rst CIF Southern Section Divi·
slon II playoff game.
PHOTOS BY DON LEACH I DAILY PILOT
df Newport Harbor's Jessica Ball, right, deflects a Woodbridge pass and forces a turnover in Wednesday's Sea View League action.
SAILORS
Continued from Bl
said.
Junior Melissa Wheeler got
things started for the Sailors
when she grabbed junior Anne
Beldens shot that had deflected
off the post and put it in. Wheel-
er's goal came on a six-on-five
opportunity with 4:04 left, 86
seconds after Woodbridge
scored the game's first goal.
In the game.
Gauthier. who leads Wood ·
bridge with 122 goals this sea·
on, but found it difficult to
score against Newport and Ball ,
who was guarding the Warriors'
senior.
Newport goalies Terin Cortam
(fo ur saves) and Kim Housepian
(three) anchored the defense.
Anderson was impressive for the
Warriors, recording eight saves,
including a stop on a four-meter
pena1ty shot. Ball and Belden
contributed five steaJs each.
helping the Sailors go unde-
feated In the Sea View League.
Above, Newport goalie Kim Housepian makes a stop of a
close-<ange Woodbridge shot attempt in the third quarter. Below,
Newport Harbor's Carolyn Conway (dark cap) turns and scores in
the second quarter. NewPort won , 6-2. to win the Sea View title.
Conway scored on a counter-
anad to give the Sailors a 2-1
lead. Junior Ashling Taylor start·
ed the counterattack with a steal.
She flipped the ball back to the
goalie, Kim Housepian. who
th.rew the lead pass to Belden,
and Belden assisted Conway.
Heading into league action,
Newport knew Foothill and
Woodbridge would be its tough-
est opponents. The Sailors had
to face Foothill in the first league
game and won, 10-9. in over-
time, ending the Knights' 49-
game winning streak.
COLLEGES
Continued from Bl
18.5 points her last six games, lifting her
season average from 10.9 to a team-best
I 3.4. She also leads the team in assists (5.1
per game) and Is second in rebounding (5. 7
r er contest) and steals.
"I Hice challenges and !Adams! gave me
one,· said Green, who call~ the teams I· 12
start the most difficult st.retC'h she has
experienced since arriving at UCI from
Acalanes High School in' Lafa yeue, Calif.,
after three seasons at Borah I llgh in Boise,
Idaho.
"I had lost focus on my l(ame a11 d he ·
challenged me to be a leader for this team. I
accepted. I figured If there wa-; going to be
one person this team was goi ng to folJow. ii
would be me."
Green, a two guard asked to handle more
of the ball-handling chores this year, since
the team has lo t th.ree of its top four poim
guard candidates to injury or transfer, ha<,
led with her play, as well as her will.
Her recent hot stretch has featured
improved perimeter shopting. She had five
three-pointers and 17 p(lints in a Jan. 17 win
at Cal State Fullerton, then made four
three-pointers en route 10 a • ·
then-career-high 22 points a week later in a
loss to Long Beach State.
She had a career-high 27 pointi., includlng
five more three balls. in the Feb. 5 loss at
University of the Pacific and hit 5 of 8 from
t.hreedom against Northridge, playi ng all 40
minutes to up her season average 10 37.4
minutes per game.
HI have a lot of confidence right now,"
With 63 seco nds left in the
first, senior Jessica Ball gave
Newport a 3· I lead, scoring at
four meters on a shot that the
goalie, Katherine Anderson, got
a hand on.
"I thought we progressed
!throughout the season)," Bar-
nett said. "But we had to be good
early because we had Foothill.~
The Sailors received goals
from senior Katie Erickson, Ball
and Taylor for a 6· l lead, before
Woodbridge got on the score·
board again. After golng 22 min-
utes, 56 seconds without a goal,
Woodbridge ended the drought
when senior Jaclde Gauthier,
bound for Stanford, made good
on a counterattaclc with 2:34 left
S.. View le1p
Newport .H•rbor I, Woodbridge 2 Seo,. by Qu1iun
Woodbridge ' o o ' -2 Newport 3 I I I 6
Woodbridge-Bnggs t , Gauthier 1
Sa11es -Anderson 8.
Newport -Ball 2, Wheeler 1, Conway
1, Erickson 1, Taylor 1. Saves -
Cottam 4, Housep1an 3.
Green. shooting 40.7% from beyond the arc,
said of her perimeter success, which has
ulso come with hard work..
"She wasn't hJtUng her shots during a
pracLice we had at Pacific and we were
about ready to wrap up the pracLice. ·Adams
recalled. "She said Coach, we've got to stay
longer, because I need more work on my
shooting.'·
UCI has a chance to extend Its recent
upswing with two critical home games this
week. The 'Eaters host Cal State Fullerton
(5· 14, 5-5) tonight and UC Riverside (5-14,
4·6) Saturday. With a pair of wins, as well as
a second victory against Utah State, (in
Logan. Feb. 26), the Anteaters would
virtually ensure their participation in the Big
West tournament, March 10-13 at the
Anaheim Convcnlion Center.
•••
In addition to Green's scoring, her
energetic defense has been a staple for the
'Eaters. She became the program's all-time
steals leader at UOP and added two more
against Nonhridge to up her total to 194.
With 124 three· pointers, she needs just
nine more to move past Wendy Gabbe
(1999-2003) into the No. 2 spot on the
schools all-time list (Kathy lharraga is No. I
with 198).
Green also leads all Big West players this
season in three-pointers per game (2.56).
•••
Another key performer for the ucr
women all season has been senior Christina
Callaway. The 6-0 forward is averaging 11.5
points and 7.6 rebounds. the latter third
among Big West players.
Callaway's six double-doubles this season
a.re tied for the conferenre lead with Cal
State Northridge's Ofa Tulikihihifo.
•••
Callaway gave Adams and her teammates
a scare when she hyper-extended a knee
during a recent workout.
Callaway, however, did not miss any
games, avoiding adding her name to the
UCJ list of the walling and limping
wounded.
That list includes: freshman point guard
Megan Aaker, who tore her ACL for a
second straight season (different knees)
early in preseason workouts; sophomore
guard Jackie Lord, whose attempt to come
back from a knee injury suffered In rugh
school ended early in the season, forcing
her 10 give up basketball altogether; and
freshman forward Stephanie Duda (5.5
ppg), who had emerged as a solid
contributor, before blowing out her knee
in practice Jan. 30.
The Anteaters have also played the last
two games without junior guard Courtney
Ferguson (8. 7 ppg), who has been bothered
by the effects of a concussion.
•••
The ua women's single-game attendance
record Saturday (2.227) should Include an
asterisk. since it came as part of a
doubleheader with the men, who tipped off
30 minutes after their game at the Bren
Events Center .
Surely a portion of those counted among
the women's attendees were early arrivals for
the men's game.
The previous women's record was l ,384
for a single game only In 2<!02.
'He has a legitimate shot at placing in the top five at CIF. What we need
to do is to get him in that fifth-sixth place match or close to it. From
there, anything can happen.'
get something to eat· ·
fee for what ClP Is a.11 about. This year 1
want 10 win more matches. get further In
the tournament and try to qualify for
Master'"
Gery Almqultt. Sea Kings wrestling coach on Andrew Kehg1an's
prospects for the Clf Soutnem Section chamPtOOshfps.
see who goes the farther and wins the
most matches. lt drives everybody up to
the nexr level. We all want to be the
best"
An offensive and defen.,ive lineman for
the Corona del Mar football team.
Kellglan maintains his strength by lifting
weights tM!e times a week. After
wetgh.ing 230 pounds during the football
sea.son. Kt1Js1an lost 1 o pounds at the
start of the wrestling aeasof\ and lo9ft
five to sh pounds before weigh·lns.
Despite the need to make weight ln
wrestling, Keligl.an hu found a balance
between maintain.Ing the size needed for
a football lineman and being a
215-pound wresder.
•My coaches are always telling me.
'F.at6 eat, eat." Keligian Mid "AD I've done
10 lose Might is eet healthier. My
1crength is sdD there. I've just lose the fat." Almquiat saJd those goals are reallsdc.
"He has a legitimate ahot 11 placing in
the top .6\"e at arr Almquist Mid. "Wha'I
we need to do la to ,et him In that
fifth-sixth place match or close to It.
From there. fL1Ylbing C111 happen.·
The by. accontinc to both Almqws.
and KeUfjan. mAlfU "* be bow weU .some or the other See Kl..-do. Corona
dd Mar h.is eight junJon and one lel\lor
In the Of competition and they all have
been known to push each other.
•All of us have a~ 61end.Jy
don,· K.eltgtan .pt. "We want to
Kellfan attended to wrestling camp of
Cul Sanderson, one of the belt wrestlm
In NCAA history finishing his career
undefeated, and Almquist credits the
camp with convincing KeUglan how good
hecanbe. ·
•He di8coYered that nobody can hold
him down.· Almquiat said. "When you
rulll.e ch.at. It takes away the fw or
falling. U you fnab a mistake and get
taken down. you know you're going 10 be
able to pt t.:k up.•
"I just do lots of running with no
Uquids.. ~ aaid. •For about two
days before. there's no eaq or drinkl.ng.
That's probabtythe hardett pert."
Mer making ~t. It's euctty the
oppc>Alte though.
"I Just drtnk u much water u I can/ JCeli8ian u6d. ·11 them any room lea. f'D
Kdlgian eq>ecW to ~ to 230 or 235
~ ror hll aen1or fooCbeD leUOI\. But
before he 8Cal1a putting on more ~t.
there are sdD pis to be met on the
Wl9tlina mat
·1 wu talldnl to a lot of coaches and ~ lat OP I.at year),• Kdt,pan llkS.
'1 found out how hard you haw to woe\ '° w. ..--1n cm Mattera anc1 State. how much dedlcadon It .....
KetWan hu lhown a ltmDar type of
c:kodk:adon. Now he lfU another chance
• to wtn thOle matchea.
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BRIEFLY
Corona del Mar wins · PCL crown
. Senlor l<a1ya l!lldingtun SCOfl'tl
four goals to help lcud the Corona
det Mar High girls water polo
team to a 9-4 win uvcr Pacific
Coast League hoi:.t University
Wednesday.
The victory capped w1 w1di:·
feated PCI. season (4·0) and the
le-dg\Je title !or tlle Sea Kin~
(16-9), the defending CJF
Soutllem Section Division 11
champions.
Junior Katlin Kuba:; allde<l
th~ goals for Corona del Mar,
while Vivian Uao and Jortlan
Anae scored one goal each. Sea
King junior goalie Brittany Fullen
recorded 12 saVL":>.
Corona del Mar's junior v-.arsity
team also won, 7-5, and tile frosh·
soph squad eaml'<l an I I· I vic -
tory over tile Trojan.\.
P-* Coast Lucue
Corona def Mar 9,
Univenity4
Score by Ouaf1ers CdM 331 'j Urit 2 0 I I 4
CdM Ead111gton 4, K Kul>as 3. I.Joo 1
Anao 1. Saves -Full81'1 12
Uni -Sp1ezia 2, Dorsey 1, Nelson 1
Saves -Sussman 7
Mustangs win league title
•WATER POLO: Sarah Bow
man score<l tllree goal' <u1d LoMa
Mesa I Ugh's girl:-. w.itl'r polo
wmpped up the <;olden WC'!>t
l.e<!b'UC title, finbhing ,m undl'
feawd league L<t111puig11 with an
8-1 vil:tory OV\.'.r Sant.1 Ana.
Je.,i.ica Steenhard anti Oim ·
tine Twohig~ addl'd two
~oab and Quyen Nguyen c~mw
up with eight sa v1·.., for tlw Mu ...
tangl>. who fini i.ht•d h·agul' pla y
6·0 and won thl'ir fir..,I outrigh1
league title in thl' program\ hi..,.
tory. Last year, C.cl'la Mc•sa wa.,
a tri-champion.
Golden West Le11ue ---Cost• Mesa 8. Santa Aria 1 Score by Ou•rters Santa Ana o 1 o O
Costa Mesa 3 1 1 1 a Santa Ana Palma 1 Sav1•s Luna
5.
Coste Mesa Bowrnan 3, Stet!nhard
2, Twohig 2, le 1 SavtJs Nguye11 8
UCI travel s lo Fullerton
•BASKETBALL! I lw U(. Ir
vine men's ba'>kethall ll'am will
try to ~nap it~ fiw·gamc lo"'1g
streak again:o.t tht' tc.1111 ii caml•J
ib las t victory, wlwn thl' A111
cater~ visit Cal ~t.itt• I ulh·r1011 tu
night at 7:05 fur .1 Big w ... ~1 Cun
fercncc gimw al f'itan < 1y111,
UCI (9 -11, 4 -7 in n111fc•rc11rel
is tied for sixth in lhl' H1g Wl''l.
while Fullerton 17·12. ·1 7) ,.,
tied for eighth. -0m• half ga111l'
aJ1ead uf la!>l-plan· L.il Poly Sarr
Luis Obispo.
IJC:I. which dcfcoai<:d tlil' Ii
tan..,, 74-67. Jan. 17 .11 Ile.I, is 1-h
in road ganw.., tlm M'<t'llll. I hl·
'Eaters have avcrJgt·d 11N '.ill.II
points anti shot 111s1 .Ill.Ii% fro111
the field in their last fottr gat1H's.
Tu night's d a)>h pits 7-foot IH .I
~enior n•nter J\Jam Parada
(I l.4 point-. and t>.9 n:ho111111,
per game) again' I 6-I U .,c111111
Pape Sow ( 17.J Pl'J;· H.7 rpg).
LICI is also on till' road S;11ur
day, when It met·ts I IC: lliverside
at :!:05 p.m. in a gamt• tl'll'viwd
on Fox Sport' Net l.
-llnrry ,..a11/k111•r
Gabert in Olympic trials
•SWIMMING: Stl'ph:tnic
Gabert , a Corona drl Mar 1 ligh
freshman. qualified fur thl'
Olympic trial' hy lour h1111
SCHEDULE
TODAY
8eMtNlll Community colklge Orange CoaSI
vs. Eas1L.A.111 Sou1hwestem toorn11men1, 2 pm
Bellwttlall
College men UC lrvme 11t C..I Slah1 Fullerton, 7 O!> p m
Conm1urmy colklgd men -Saddleblldl 111 Or<1nge Const. 7 30 pm
College wonitm C111 Slate ftJllcrton 111 UC lrv111e. 7 11.m . Wcs1mon1 at
V&11guard, 7:30 p.m
Con11nun11:y colluge women Orange
Co.;st .;1 lrv11'6 Valkly, 5 JO p m Htgh school boys 5a{je Hill .;t
o~turd, 7 JO p"'
H19h S(;f1001 guts Sania An.; at Co'>lil
Jred1hs of .1 wrnnd. as she fin ·
"hcd l ist w11h a l:35.94 time in
thl• WO metl'r breaststroke at
thl· ~pring National Otampicm-
,111ps i11 Orlando, l-'la, Wcdnes·
d ay.
(;ahert, -.wi1n111ing for the Ir-
vine Aq ummh d ub, came in
with a \Cetkcl time of 2:37.61.
I hl· qualtfic:a tion time for the
Olympic: tri<cl~ ii. l::l5.99.
(;aherl. who will swirn fur till'
Sea King!> this ~pring. will corn
µetc in till' 1110 hrl·ttslstrokc Fri
day.
-.\11•w Vi rg1111
Mesa dominates Lions
• BA.SKF.THl\l.L: The C.oMa
Mt.,•• I ligh hoy' ha!>kt•thall
ll'am had all 1h players sc:ort'.
induding .1 n 1n·er-high 11
poi111s from 'l'ttlor DaYid (;,111.
d1a, as the Mu,tang:-. 1rn11nn·d
< .oldl·n W1· .. t l.t•agul' vi.,itor
Wt:,trni1 i..1c•1, 71i-11. Wcdnt''
d:iy
ll-lf Waldron l1•tl ti ll' Mus·
1.111gs (I li·9, 7 •I in ltague ) with
L I po1111~ ani.l Ill rchounc.Js. Jun
1or J>uairw Wasl' c:ontri huttd
'even a .. s1sts and juni or Bran
don Alt·..,.111 h.1d 'ix rebound., 111
( 1i...ta M{·,a\ l.1 .. 1 ho1111· game of
th<: re!{trl11 r was1111.
I he Mu Mang~ hl'ld the I .ium
(2-~l in leagttl') to singlc '-c.Jigit
\l'Ori11g in t•arh ol the fi r..,t lhrt•t•
q11arll'rs to t'<.tr 11 ,, 5 1 -15 ad van
lagt·
Colden West Lea1ue --Costa Mesa 78,
Westminster 31 Score by Quarters Wt•\1111111:.11,1 h ~ • 11> 11 Cos1 .. Mn ... 1 •~ tb lb 71 18
Westminste1 0. 0111111y t A Ouo11y l, 011L1.icorno 2. Nguyun 11.
Bowlt" 3 I <11t1,.11rt11 l:i. G1ll11no J. Vu
2,
3 1>• goal,. Nguvt>n 2, A 011om1 l.
L.il>t:.llCl<i l
Fouled out OeGt.tc:omo Coste Mes• Mohn,, 2, Knu>< 8.
Krrkortiln 6, S11mkov1c 9. J W<1lrJron
23, G,rnt11a 11, lttfohvrn B. Alr~on 5,
C Waldron 4, Wos1· 2
3 µt goals J Wnldron 3. K110~ 2. K11 konan 2. Gun1hu l
OCC sweeps Biola
• VOLU'.'.YBM.I.: Sophomore
11111sidt• hiller l'oyl'r l'oia 11·1' .1
balanced Oningt• C.nasl C:olil'gt•
c>ffl·n..,i vl' all<wl.. w1tlt t'i~ht l..111'
111 go along wtth tlH1T hloc:h , ,...,
tht• l'1rat1·,· 1m•11\ v111lcyh,ill
.,q1t.1J k1111c:k1·d 1111 lliul.i Uni
vt•,...ity':o duh 1t·a111. :m w. :w.
l!i. 'IO·ZI Wcdttl'~day.
J1111 l;m,011 addl'tl '~kill.., .nul
four bl<ick ... for()(.(. c:1 01. whtlt•
Urrah ~1·111 ;11ul lcw Arnold l Olll
htnl•d lor l'ight ktll., :incl I 0
hlorki..
Sage Hill ends with win
• BASKETBALi.: J1111iur Katie
1'11i'ohy~ 'tC:Orl'd .1 gdntc·high I !:I
Mesa. 7pm. s-H1gh 5chool boys -Sage Mtll 111
Oxford. 3:15 pm.
High sdlool girls Oxford el Sage Hill,
J·15pm ......
College women UC trvme at UCL.A,
1 JOp.m.
CommunrlV college men Or engu
Coasl at LA. Pteroo, 2 p.m.
w.t.polo
High sctioot girls Sage Hill di
Estanaa, 4'15 pm
~ High school COSla Mesa cmd
Estancia at Golden \/Vest League
finals
points Ill gu wi th 12 rebounds,
two Meals and two blocks. help-
ing lead the Sage I lill School
girls haskt•tball team to a 49-40
seusun·{'nding wi n over Arnd·
cmy l.cagut· host OxlorcJ J\cnd·
{'Illy Wednc ... day.
Sophomor(' I laywood Wright
added I :i points. 12 rebounds,
five assists, five blocks and
thrcc 'tteals for the Ughtning
I 10 10, 5-5 in ll'agul').
Academy Lea&u•
Sage Hill 49, Odord 40
Score by Ouerters Saye Hill t7 a 10 ,. 49
O)<ford 1 1u q 8 40
Sage Hill Schocfor 4. Yodor l oo 8.
Gut1erre1 3. Plllshys 19. W11yht 13,
Hembarsky 2. GomaleL 0, Tyro 0,
Kal1sk1 O Fouled oul Yoder Leo
Oxford Chon 1, Ambatal1 5, Schrade r 17. l u 5. Sactchta 0,
Togashi 6. Westbr ook 5, l<wo 1
3 pt. goals Schrader!">. Lu 1.
Toyash1 t
Bucs shut out Pi erce
• SOITfDALI.: Sophomore
right-handed pitcher Olivia Bl'll
o;c:allt'red live h11s anJ, along
with Yvunrw 1>1m1\ scurelc.,s in
ning, led tht: <>r.angc Coast < .ol-
lege ..,ofthall 1cam In a 2·0 11011
confrrem·l' v1c:tory over vi'lting
LA. Piern· Wtdlll'!>day.
le..,i.ica Wardll' had lhl' only
llBI fo r OCC: (5-l), which '>l'Oml
11:. othl'r run on an error. l>ia:t
pKh·cl llfl tlw 'ave wi th a 110 hit
i1111ing Ill lhl' ... eVt'nlh.
Nonconference
Orange Coast 2, L.A. Pierce 0 Score by Innings Prerce 000 ooo O o ~ 7 occ 001 010 J l 0
Goni<1lcs and Sais; Bell, 010117) ,111<J
Ensey. W Boll, 2 O L Gonwlos Sv -D1a1 I 11 28 Peret (P) JB
Gi!llur IPI
Warriors ease past Tars
• DASKETDAl.I.: N~wport
I l.1rhor I ligh junior laylnr
You ng 111utdll'tl Davul Burgess
wi th Ill poi111s, but host Wootl-
hmlgt· had a heller ... uppnrting
Gisi and pn·vailcd. 75·44, to
n ip ;i11 umll'fealt•d Sea Vil'W
Lc>ague hoys haskethall sca~on
Wednesday nigh!.
WoodhridKt' ll'J, l.1-6. a t tht·
l'rtcl of 01H' quarttr and pulll•d
away fr11111 lhl'n '.
Se nior C:had MacBeth ... corl'd
~ix puinti., blocked four shots
and grahhl'd :O.l'Ven rebound~.
while holtltng Burgei.:o. hnu11cl
for flrigham Young IJniversity,
111 h i'> sea~o11 average in point ....
Alex Orth and Rafael Mour.1-
dya11 each ~i:orc·d fivl' points lnr
rofrwport I t4 I 5-!i in lt'agul'),
which fini-;hcd 1";·'..l in lcagul'
and will know ol 11 ~ecding for
the C:IF Southern Section l>ivr
'ion 11-M playorr., when parr-
MEN'S TENNIS
ings arc announced Sunday.
SN View LHllM •
Woodbridge 75,
Newport Harbor 44
Score by Ouarten Nowpon Hor 6 9 1& " 4.t bor Woodbridge 21 ·~ n 2& 1& PMwport -Mouradyon 5, Pemne 4,
Heenan 4. Young 18, MacBe1h 6 .
Slater 0, Gausewitz 2. Onh 5
3-pl goals -Onh 1.
Technicals · Young
Woodbridge -Mitcholl 2, Fimell 4, Armstrong 7, Gillotti 5, Wo1ss 11.
Winder 14, Dietrich 10. Swanson 5,
Burgess 18.
3 pt. goals Armstrony 2, Gillom t,
Weis:. 3. 01otrodl 2, Swanson 1
Techntclll Burgess
Eagles lose in overtime
• BASKJ:!TBALL: The l~'llanda
I ligh boys ba1>kt!tball team came
fro m hehind in tlw founh quar-
ter, hut hoM Or.111ge 1 icd thl'
score with two :.1~rumls left aml
outscored the F.agll's, ~-:1, in
overtime for a li6 liO Colden
West l.cal{llc victory Wednesday.
Carlo~ l'i1110, who led the
1:a~1c, (I.I U , 5· 7 in league)
wi th 2:1 point' hit two free
throwi. with W :-.t•rnnds left in
regul ation' tn givr 1:...,ta ncia a 57 ·
55 ll'ad . But Orange·s Unmdo11
l'almt•r nailed an off-balanced
.. hot fr11111 .1hout 15 ft•et out
wi th lwo sl·nmds rt>maining,
Sl•ntling till' ga 111e 111 UVl'rtin1c.
E ... ta111.:ia was 17 for 2fl from
tlw lrt•t• 1h111w li111: (60.7%).
Colden West Lu1ue
Orenge 66. Estancia 60, OT Score by Periods EstJntia 1 15 13 n J 60 Orangu lfl ~ 14 Hl !I ti6
Est•ncl• PtnlO 23. MrOi1111CI!> 8.
V1ramonros O. EscolJedo 15, Sankey
8. Mar~loy 3, Verene 3, Kopp 0
3 pl IJOdl~ Escolledo 3. McOa111cls
2, Markley 1, V"'rene 1
Orange Palmer!">. Nyuyon 1 /,
Gama 12, Dismuke 24, Ballos1oros O. Walker a
3 pt goals Nguyen 4
Technicals Coach. bent.It
Coast avoids shutout
• Tl!NNIS: TIH· Ora11gl' C:oa))t
<.olll'gt· women\ tennis tt·.11n
earned ju ... 1 om· do11hlc~ w111
<llltl lo'l. Ii· I, tu n11nt·1111fl•rt'llt'e
h1"1 .11uJ dcfl'nding ... 1att• dtam-
pi1111 < i111s~mo111 W!'dllt•,day.
K<1i Moriyama a nd l'ha1> I lo
1<-.111wd llfl f111 lht• Pir.1tl''>0 lo rll'
vw111ry, w111ni11g !:I II. 7 .I 111 1he
t il'lm·llkt·1.
<X .C whic:h wa..., wtthout top
pl.cye ri. l..t•ah Hec:kcr u11tl l.t•a1111a
Bun1111od. dropped to I I, whilt•
< 1ros.,n111111 i111pmvl'cl to .!·O.
Nonconference
Grossmont 8. Orange Coast 1
Smgtes
F11kumo1u IGI def Tanarn.tl, 6 0, 6 3
Hag-w,1111 (G) rt1:I Tran, 6 1, 6 0. Kim (G) rt1,1 Mottrty<1rn.i. 6 0. 6 1
Bcrgo11oy !GI d PI Ho. 6 2. 6 2 B1•rg (G) tlC'I Yuh 6 4. 6 3
Pinrnch (G) rlt•f Okamuru. 6 2. 2 4
lrl'l I Doubles
HJ91wara Bt:ryuvov (GI c1f:t Tarwmal Tran, 8 0
Mor1yam.1 Ho IOCCI riot
Fukumoto K1111, !l 8 (7 31 Bery P111111lh tGI tlef Okomuru Yuh.
85
Lions sweep Alliant
• Tf.NNIS: Tlw Va11guard
lln1versi1 y 1111·11\ ,111d women·~
11·11111.., t('illll' eartH•d '111111d vic-
111m·' OVl'r Alliant, Ill IHICll'Oll
lc•11·rtt'l' <•t·t1u11 Wi:drw ... cl.cy.
I ht· Vanguard 11w11 (:I 0), led
by I lt•ilt>r Wc1sl111air\ 11 r., fi-2,
fl·l vk tory. dl'featNI Allia11 1,
!:1-0, wllih· 1111' l.icm..,· wo1111•11's
lt•am 1•.1m1•d an H I win in Its
'tea.,011 111w111·1
Look who's coaching the Pirates
Forme r Coast football and
head baseball coach takes
over team of all newcom ers.
Bryce Alderton
Daily Pilot
If the players 011 the Orang(' Coast College
men's tennis team 1wPd any history lessons
about the school they arc playi ng for, first·
year head coach Mike Mayne would he a
good place to turn.
Mayne, 57, who ha' coaclwd both ha!>c·
ball and football at ocx: took the program's
reins al the end of last
•
scho.ol year a'> administra-
tors were ready to drop the
program due to lingering
effects on the school'~ fi-
nances caused by lhc states
budge I deficit.
"They were losing ad-
junct coaches (waJk·onsl and so someone
had to come coach the tennis team. Sn I
told them I wouJd to it." said Mayne, who
coached football at Coast for 11 seasons and
baseball for 16 years and Is still a 1>hysical
education teacher at the school. "It is not
right for the school 10 drop programs. I got
Into It and am enjoying It. The lids are fun
10 work with and are great people. TI1ere is
some talent here.·
Mayne, who has coached tennis r ln. ~cs at
OCC. but no1w at tht• compl'titiw levrl. In
/
THE PIRATES
Mike Manus Fr.
Colin Duncan Fr.
Mike Hoeve Fr.
Scott Fielder Fr.
Riley Collins Fr.
Isaac Beiley Fr.
Gerald Pan~ku Fr.
Rictrard Nguyen Fr.
to.ch: Mike Mayne (first year)
lll'rit~ all newrnmcri.. Coast's three best
plnyer.1 a year ago, Including former Costa
Mesa I ligh product Spencer Solomon and
Mike Ful111im111tc. arc re&hining Lhls year.
Leading tile group is freshman Mike Ma-
nus (Woodbridge) while Colin Duncan and
Mike lloevel, both Newport Harbor prod-
ucts, are not far behind.
Duncan transferred from Long Beach
State while 1 loevcl graduated fmm Yale in
2CXll , but is taking 12 units at Coast this se·
mestcr to prepare for a teaching position in
Shanghai, Oiina. I le taught English litera-
ture In I long Kong for two years and is flu·
ent in Ollnese anti French.
"llfocvell might be our best player,"
Mayne said.
&011 Fielder. n three-year letterman from
( :ypre s, had knee surxery in the fall and Is
stPadlly rounding into playing shape.
Isaac Balley and Riley C-0llins have also
~t'l'rt ;wtlurr l'arly on while M11ynt> l'X,pects
freshmen Richu1ll N1-:11yl'll (I .llllg Beach
Poly) and Gerald l'a111rhk11I, orig111ally from
Thailand, to be a part of the rotation.
Manus and Dunran, alon~ with I lucvcl
and Bailey. have spt•nt timl' logl'tlwr in dou-
bles, hut Mayne :-.aid he is .. ti111•xperiment·
ing with the combinations.
"Of Manus, Duncan. I locvd and Helder,
the nnly one who playrd last year was Field·
er," Mayne said. ·nuncan and Manu!. were
a year out of high school while 1 lnl'vel was
<1ix years out of high sd11111I. It will take a lit-
tle lime, but they arc all fuirly talented ."
When asked if the 1t·a.r11 i:.et any goals,
Mayne quickly responded. "ju~t ~how up
healthy and compete."
Mayne admitted he will he learning on
the job this year, but doesn't feel his mex-
perience at the collegiate level will hl' a hin-
drance.
·m e Pirates are 0-2 heading into their
nonconforence match against host Los An·
gelcs Pierce at 2 p.m. today.
"When I went from baseball to football, J
learned from the players. I am learning
more than they are," he said. "It is like any-
thing else. You have to have talent in order
to be really good and we are OK there. I
might be at a competit ive disadvantage as a
coach, but it isn't a total di!l8~vantage.
Coaching is coaching. The bottom Une is
motivating people, I don't care what sport it
is. You have to mollvate them to be as good
a!l tht.-y can be and I can do that. I have been
doing that my whole life."
lhofsday, Febroary 12. 2004 83
MAllK C OUSllN I DAil V PtlOI
Corona del Mar's Jay Northrtdge dnves around the defense of
Northwood's Chris O'Brien tn Wedne sday night's PCL game.
CdM
Continued from B 1
try 111111 lilt' 1w''"l.,L-.c111, has 111•1•11
g11111t1•d slll'h. 11111 1ha1 d11e .... 11·1 :cl
low< :11rry to sll't'I' .lily l'<L-;11·r.
I Ill' only \V<•Y that would h.1v1•
happt•cwd wuuld li.IVI' ht't'll ii 1111'
~"' K111g..., kn11d.t'tl on '>ti.l111d
pk111• Northwood I I ti ICJ. 7 :I) 1111
tlw ..,t·rond tir111· 1l11s ..,e;1su11 and
I "'l"'llllU l\('nc:h dd1•;1t1•d I lrllVl:'Ntl y,
furri11g a thrt•t· w<iy 111· f111 tlw
ti uni 'IWll 111 lt-.1g11t• 1!111 ( rn11n.1
tlt'I M.cr didn't lal..c• 1-.111• ol 11~ p.tn
1111111' ha~ain
I ht• Sc.•a l\111g' 1 cn1111111ally al
low1·d tilt' hlgg1•1 1'1111lwrwolv1•, IO
gL·t im1dt• thl' p.11111 and N111 th
WtHHI l'l)tlVt'rl1•\l l.1y11p, .1lll'r layup,
ahl·r l.1y11p.
"It w01 ... 11'1 ,, goml ..rr11r1 ," < .urry
::.;ud. "h w,,, .l porn 1lc•t1•11..,iw l'I
lrn1. lo lwat s111111•0111· g1111d. lik1·
N111 thw1111d. y11u '11· g11111g 111 haVI'
111 do tile' juh dl'll'l"1vl'ly Wh:11
l'\11'1 'hlll lht•y Wttllll'tl w,1, tlW
'h111 llwy 1~01 trnught. We• cl1111·1
IH loll ti \"di l 'llllll~h 11ll1 •n'9\l'ly ,111tl
gc·t t·111111~:h la}'l•f" 111 giw 1h.11
llp."
Nonhwuotl pullt•d away ho111
1111' !-11'<1 King ... whu 11•1 t·1v1•d !.7
1H1111h .1ml -.c•v1•11 ll'ho1111d., 110111
'l'llt111 l~11who !'>t.'.thorn. w11h .111
II 0 11111 I hat hl'g.111 wl 11'11 l>a11 !'>(•I
w,1y (;!7 poi111 ... ) 1·1111wrted ;i lay11p
1111 ol llllllllvt'I With lhll'C' 'l'C 011tl,
11•111,1i11111g 111 llll' li"I h.111 Allc·1
onhworn l r11ach• th1•11 lir-.t thrn·
'huh ol 1 lw "'1 ond h.111. .111 lay
llfl'· 11 h.1d 1·\11·11d1·cl 1111• lc•ad to
47 :1.1.
I hl' I 1111lw1 w11lv1·, l t1lltlt1111'cl 111
g1•1 layup' .11111 111.ulc· 1111•11 lih l
'4'Vt·n ... 11111., ol 1111' 1hinl qtldrtc·c
Aht•1 "it·lw·.ay\ wn 111d lid d g11.1l 11l
ll ll' thirtl quanc•r, N1111hw1111cl li·d.
f,.1-:1!1. with ·1:'ll 1('111aini11g 111 th1·
pn111d.
N11nhw1HK.I fii11..,lwd !.'I ol '".Cl
fr111n the lloor trll.l"'ol 11110 /~11.1
gu)'.<1, a (i-fuol 5 junior. h;.1d 2G
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OMN 11\et MWd CKO•
powl, IOI fUfn,.lllfl& all
l1bot. tMie•iel•. tQUlp
menl. tlln'l90fl•hon end
t uch other /ecllltles as
may b1 rtQUlftd IOf lh• MIWPOIT toUUVUD
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OIAN61 COUNH
,.,.OIOUNOS • CITY
PIOJICf NO. 04.0>.
wlll be te'81ved by lht
City ut Cost1 Mu i 11
lht 01110 <11 the Ct11 Clet~. 77 f a11 Oun
CoUa Mtu. C1hforn11.
11nt1I the hout ol t0.00
• .-.. M~. Mwclt I , 2004, 11 which llme
lttey Wiii b• <llllhed
publlcly ind 1t1d •loud
1n the CoullCll Ch1mbe11
Su l•cl PfOpoub 1h1t1
bor 1no 1111• ol lh•
WOik ~nd MnlO ul lh•
blddet but no otll•r
d1•l11111u1•h•n1 n1'1 h
.f.rly bid rec.ind 1ltet
lht -.hedul•d clo>1n1
lln•t for the •••.,pt of
b•dt 'hell be retur n•d lo
01dder unopen•rl It ,11.11
be the .ole 1e,pon"b1llty
uf the bidder fO ue th1t
hi\ bid 1s te<etved in
p1011•• hme
A •el of 81d DOlU
mtni& m1y b• obl•tned
•t tne Ofltu ot lht C•ty
li1a1nee1, J1 ~llr D11ve.
Cotte Mesa. CelllOtnl•.
upon 11•11refw11lllleltl• ~· •• $20.00 .... MW111_., ,,._.. ef
SS.00 mu\t b• Included
11 11 .. 1dled by mill Bid
Oulu111e11h •lld Olhet
~onh .1ct docutncnl' may
11\o be eun11ned al lhe
Olfll~ ol the C11y Cle•~
111 the C•ly ol Co~ta
Mo• B•d Oorvment~
will nut be m•1lrd u11lcu
Hie Add1hu11al S5 00
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nu lhPi PfhPO\dl fOtttl
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STOllM OIAIN lllPAllt
Al JAMAICA OlllVl •
CITY "llOJICT NO. 04.
07. will h• • •t •1ved by
th• C•lt ol Co~IA Mt\I
•I th• Oll1u ol lht Ctlr I.I••~ 77 r "" Or1ve 1.o~t• M•\I. C•hln1n1A
11nltl lho hour of 10100
....... M-'ey, •·••II· •ry 2J, 2004, Al wh11 h
llmt lhty will bt 011~ned
pubhllv •nd ,.,d •loud
1n tho Coun~1f Ct11mb«r'
Suled propoufs sh•lf
beM the tllle ol lhe
wori. •ncl n•·m~ of tlte
h1ddo1 but no other
dlJl•nCUl\h111c m•1 k'
-'ny bid r ece1ved •Iler
lht •Chfdultd CI0\1nt
hmt 101 tho loCt lPI of
b•<h '""" be ret111n1d lo b1d~et unopentd It •l1tU
bt the sole respon11bllity
of Ille b1dde• to He lhAt
ht\ ll•d IS 'ect•Y•d In
PIOP•I lime
-' \et ol 81d Docu·
menh mn be obltlntd ~I lh• Ofhce of lht C11y
Enalneet 7l F" 11r Drive.
Co•I• Mesa, C1lll0tnl1.
upon "•11r•f•11llll••I• ..-v-• •f s20.oo . .,. ..................
SS.00 niu•t II• tncludtd
11 h•ndled by mi ll Bid
Oocumenb end oth••
'onltacl dOcuments may
••so be eo mlt1td 11 lht Ottic. ot the City Cteri.
of lh• City of Cost1
Mtu Bid Doeumenh
will not bt m•lled uni.u
lhe eddlUon•l 15 00
cller11 11 l11cluc1td wllh
p1ym.nt.
C•ch bid wit ti. mtde
on th• PrOf>OH I form.
'h"t• P· I throulh P·h
pro~ldtd In tilt contt t et
docunttnt1, and •hall k
1Ce0ftlp1nltd by • ctt
tlfltd Of cntll<M'• ~tr.
or • bid bond tor not
lei• tll•n IO• 01 ~
1mo11nt ol tti.lr bid,
mlft JltxPb!t to tilt Oltv
ol Cosll Mtu No t0tnle, County of O<
ll•Ol>O••I \111lt b• c<1n ·~·· .id<H_.t unleu e<cotll TH[ PETITIO N fOR
pan,.d by \udl ca.niet'• PROB.-. TC r equuh
cl\t<lr., ~oh. °' biddl ., BCVCfll y "-'S$1F b•
bond. appointed H peoon•I
Ho l>1d •h•ll be ~on tt1Ktte11t1llvt to f d
l\dtttd u11leu 11 "m.O. n11n1tl•• the estate ol
on 1 bl•~ PfOi>OHI 11 .. ~dent
fOfm lurn•sllfd by lht THC PC Tlfl()N roquests
Clly ef C0\11 Moa •nd UM dtcedeflt'• will and
'' n11ll• 1n •ccord•nc• codlcll•, 11 eny. b•
w1tt1 th• provts1on1 ol •dmltltd lo prob•lt Th•
th• f'1 op<>ul 1tQ11t1e Wiii end ,ny codtclls 111
mtnh 1olleblt f()f u arnln•
.-. Con11..cto1 1111nc • tlOn '" tilt hi• k(t9t by
c1 ell 01 cl1u1!1uh0t1 lht co..tt
1101 '"own on the THF PtTlllON teQUtsh
Ctntrtl Pr••••hna W•a• 1ulllonty 111 admlnlsttt
D•term1n1hons mo b• the nhl• under th• r~ulled 10 P•Y lilt wwa• Independent .-.dmlnll
ta ft ol lh•t cttfl or Ir atlon ol hl•tes -'ct
ct•u•ll1 •lion mo\l Hit•• e11th0r1ty w1ll •llow
ctoMly tela1ed 10 11 "' tltt Pf' •on•I ttpreltn·
flhown tn tnt Gener al l•l1ve lo Ukt m1ny
Dt1e11n1naho1n elltchve •chon' without obt .. n
al lho lime ol lht c•ll rna court •PP• ov1f
fo, b•d• Belor• l1krn1 cetlain
Etch b•ddtr rnust hi e ~"1 1rnpo1t.anl 1c1tons.
• Cl1u •A• Cen114I how•v•r lht petson1I
f na1nu 11n1 fletn'e •nd rept Htnt4hve will be
•bO bt tlffQUllll .. d U llQUlf •d 10 llVt notica
1equ1"d l>V law to 1ntt1elttd penons
Tht Conh •t lm 'h II unless thov have w••ved ~ompfy w1lh the prov1 notice 01 •onHnted lo
ston\ of Section I I 10 to rhe f)(OllOUd ac11an )
1780 1nclu\1v•, ol the lhe 1ndep•nd1nf •d
Callforma l •l>ol Code m1n1s1r111on 1ulhon\7
lite p1ev,1hna rat• •nd win be c,1n1ed unlu s
\Ult Of WI&°' .. l•b •n 1nternled petson
ll\hed by the City of hie• 1n ob11cho11 to Ille
Ca•ta Meu, whtch • e 11el1t1un •nd shows coofl
on Ille with Ille Ct y c•u$e .,hy the courl
Clerk ol th~ City ol should not rrant the
Cosl1 MHa 111d ~hall authouty
forl11t pen<1flln prt .-. HE.-.RINC on the
s.Hbtrt.f lhet etn 101 p~hllon will be held on
nu11c11m11hence ot u d 2126/04 •t I 45 p m 111
Code Dept L73 roraled at 341
"" C1ly Cou11e11 ol the lhe City Dm• South C1ly ot Costs Mau Ouna•. c.-. 92613
reurvts the ri&hl lo II 'l'OU OB.ICCf lo the
teiect 1ny and/ot 111 I' •nlm1 of th• pel1t•on
bids. 1ou st.Quid •WU• al the
JUUt fOlC* hu11na •nd ,1ate yout
D•lf"l'Y City ci.ri., ob1tcl1on' 01 file w1 •llM
City ef CMt• M•.. ob1ecllon\ wotlt the cou1 t
Publ1,hed Newpo• f before lht hu11na Your
Buch/Co•I• Mes• O••ly a1>1>eetance may be 1n
Pilot feb1uary 12 19 peison 01 by your
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IS< IJtSS
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TO~
lSUnOfi
fUIKISSMAlll ..
fUIKtS I. SMAlll
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IF YOU ARE -' CREDI
lOR or cont1nae.n1
er ed1tnr of lh• deceased.
you must life yom cla•m
Wl\11 (hf COUI I and m•1I
• copy to lht per son•I
repruentetive appo1t1l•d
by Ille cou1 t wllhm lou1
mOt1llls lrom the dale of the 1,,., 1n11a11ce ol
Celt•1s n p1ov1ded In
Tu all h""" bencl1 P1obale Code section
lliHes tred1tu1> .on 9100 fht hme 1111 fllmK
linKenl 11ed1to1>, •nfl cl••ms will nul HPll•
''"""'" who may oth belo<e 10111 months from ••w"• I>• 11llerntt d •n the hn11n1 d~te nollced
the will or eslalt 01 •bo'le
both ul 'RAN CES YOU MA'I' (XAMIN£ (he
SHANLll .. ~ .. rRANCfS file kept by lhe court II
M SHANI R you •re • pooison tn
A Pf 11 !ION f OR PRO lerested 1n the n tace,
BA II h•• bun tiled Dy you m•y ftlt w1tll the
llN !HONY P COSH LLO n1ur1 a Reqont tor
1n ll1t Su1'enn1 C<1u•\ ol Spet••I Notice (lotm DE c .. 1,1111 n1• County ol I ~4> of the f11ina ol an
01~1111• inventory •nd •P11•a1sal
111( I'( It 1 ION I OR ul e•tate •S\eh n1 uf
l'ROSllll ftQUO\I\ AN •ny pellln.lfl UI •CCount
IHONY P COS ll 1111 ,.. dS provided 111 Probate
Jl1\)umleil a~ pe1son I Code \t~t1011 12~ II
repro1011t•llvo: tu ~d l<equnt lo• Sµec1al
m1n•ste1 lh• e.t•tr ul Nolitt tor m •• ava1labl•
th• de,rdent I rum th11 Luur l cletll
IH[ Pl llllON 1eque1h Peffll-Mt
lhe d.r•denl s Will •nd llVlllY NASSlf
r 0<11111\ 11 anv be 231 S COUlGl Ol.
Ad1111tted Co p•obdf• The COSTA MHA, CA
wtll •nd any cod1c1I• 11e Published Newport
11•••l•bl• lor e. an11n1 Buch/Co'IA Mu a Daily
llun 1n lh~ Jtle ktrpl b Ptlot f ebr u11 V 5, 11 Ii/
lhr rnu•I /004 ThWl 21
1111 Pt llllON r•IJU•\1
011tno111v ro adm1nl\te1
lhe -.1.1e under lh
t11d•11<nllc11I Admin1•
tr.1hon nl C.lalr\ -'•t lhe follow1na (ltr,ons
1 lhl\ A11lhn111v will •llnw .ur do1ne buiineu ••
lhe Ptt\Onal tepr.-en lopp111c E•e11t>. In,
1.1... to t•ke man 2950 R4ndolph "'""
Mltnn\ w1Jhnu1 ohlA1n Coll• Meu Cll 926Z6
1n11. -<•111 l •PP• uval fopprna I venll, Inc
Belure l•~1ng Ctlld• 1 (CA) ?%0 Randoph
v••Y 1noµ11r l•nt Jll1on\ llvt Cos1A Mes• c.-.
howe•t• th• t>N>On•I 976?6
••rir•-.nl•l,.e wilt bt lhll bu11nu" 1\ con
rtt11111•<1 l•l 11•v• notite dueled by • co<potahon
111 1nrerr•tctl 11erso11\ ll•ve yov \I.tried <101112
onlt'\"' ttwv h111ve Wdt\ltcJ hu1.1i\e~\ vet'
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11,. 111\'lrllrfldent ~d lnon Oel<10 P"s1dent
""''''"•111111 auth11111 lhl\ s.t1temtnl wa'
will n .. 1;1•111•11 "'''" fifed w1fh tht Couniy
~I\ 1111M~\l••I 11 .. ·u1 c1 .... ul O••n&• Co11nty
Ille• ,111 11bwc11011 to lf•t' on 01/23/04
11ef1llu11 .111tf \llOJW\ i"Otl 20046972161
1 "'"" why lhe '""' t Daily Pilot Jan :t9, f eb 'hnulll nQI grA1ll th 5 12. 19 2004 Thi()()
•• urhottfV
A Ill ARING on "'
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vblt!lllon\ ••tit th~ cou• t
befo1• tnt he•rlnR Yo111
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II YOO -'RE A CRlOI
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will\ If•• <11111 t and mlll
• lnpv In lh• '""on•I
'"" ''""'~t••' •11J1111nleCI ~I' lht <Our I w1lh1n lour
month\ li u111 tile tl•le ol
lhP '"'' 1uua11ce ot l~llPI\ J\ provided 111
Prob~t~ Cod~ section
9100 The lime 101 hl1n11
d ima will no1 11pue
betore four month~ lrom
the hur111a date noticed
Above
VOU MAY l llAMIN[ lh•
lilt ktpt hy the coutl II
you •le • jlerson in
leruted in Jhg Hiiie,
you trniy file with the
cour l • ReQuMl fo1
Spect1I Notice ( lotm OE ·
154) of lh" fltlne ol 1n
1nvento• y •nd 3Pllr ••sa
of utile aneh or o
•nv P•ltt l-Ort 01 •ccoun
•• p10.,dtd In Probate
Colle •ect1nn • I ;>SO "
Rtquol lot Spec1•
Nollet IOI m '' 1v11l1bl
lrom the court cteti. . ...._.,,_,,.......,
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McC••lcll, Kl.._ & ,...,.,,.,ur
•ts '--,_,., Or.
Ste. 400
C..teMMe, CA t2'H
Publrslted New pot I
Btt ch/Coilt Me" O•oly
Pilot hbrnuy :i. 11. 12.
2004 111w 121.
IS( 13911 .... """°" TO•~a.ma
mAllGfi
OM8 WllMI llASSf
Wl•Am211
To •II heirs. IHtnelt
cl11 It\, tfldtlou, con.
fln1ent c1ed1t0ti, end
pttsons who may oth
trWIH llt lnlt1ut1d In
Ill• wtll 01 nt•tt, or
both, ol CH-'RLCS
Wll l lAM HASSlf
A l'tTITION rQft PRO
8At! has bffn flltd bt
~Vlltl. Y NASSIF Ill lh1
$11Mr!m CQl!tl of .C•U·
lht tollowlna person~
"' ~ doinR. bui1nt!.!i tt\. C Fo1tunes Realty, 6881
P1n1d10 01 Hunhneton
Ru~h. CA 9?648
fne N Wu 6881
Pr•>1d1n Or Hunttn&ton
Buch. Cll 926'8 Sh•1I~ C Wu, 6881 P1~11d10 Dr Hunl1neton
8tach CA 926'8
I hi\ bu\1ne\\ 1s cnn
dlH lld by f jOlll f
Vf!C11Ufe
Have you slar led do1n2
bu11neu yet>
Y•> 9/1(96
loe N Wu
Sht•la C Wu
lh1~ slltement w-.
llled w1lh tht County
Clerk of Oraniie County
on 02/10/04
2004H7UH
D•lly Ptlul Feb 12. 19
26. M11 4, 2<lO' lhl~
lhe loflowtrtl penon'
•• e do1n11 bu»ntu t \ O·rorce .-.dvert1s1ng
2910 Jna Rd . Cost• Mesa, c.-. 92626
Omnlhc -'dvct hs1n1,
Inc (CA). 2910 lav• Rd
Cost• Mui. c.-. 9?626
!Ills bu,lneu Is con
d"cted by • L()(POI A hon
Have you il•r led do1n1
bullneu yet?
Yes I I 2004
Omt11h c Aove1 l•s•na
Inc • Ju he Gl1cy. P"~•· dent
Thil sl1temenl wAs
hied with lh• County
Clttk of Or1n1• Countv
Ort 01/23/()4
2004H11171
D11ly Pilot Jin 29. F t b ~. 12. 19. :l004 lhl03
the lo11ow1n1 persons
.,. doln1 busln•u u
Sllfctl1 llmou1111u
Unlimited, 2J016 l•ll.t
r 0101 Ot S1.11t1 Ut57,
l 1sun1 Hlll1, C-' 926t>l
[Y111 M1rt1n M1d1111I,
1205 W. Wetnut St.,
S1rtt1 An1, CA 9::>6!>3
Thi• buslne" Is con·
duclltd by '" tndlvKlual
Hltve you 1t1tttd doln1
businHs yt t1 Yn . 1996
Even M11hn M1drl11I
Thi• statemeM wn
llltd with tilt County
Cltt• of Onn1e County
on 01/30/()4 t
too4 .. 7M7'
0.11, l'tlol r.11. 6, 12,
19, 26, ~ Thl?1
The folh1w1n' pee so11s
•• • dolr'll b11.in..s e.l.
Ch•P Foose corn. 180
Htw.J>l»I Ctn\tt Otlve
•265. Newpott Bu ch. c.-. 92660 Zu1c Solvhons, Ifie.
(CA) 180 Newport
C111t1r Dt1n . •26S,
Newport Bu ch, c.-.
92660
I hll bus•n•» " con·
ducted by a ~0tpouhon
ua .. you st.,l•d do•11e
bu1•neu ytH No
Zinc Solutl-On\, Inc •
J111t luf1w, Prat1denl
lh" st1t1ment 10 s
tiled with the County
Cler~ of Ot1n1• County
on 01/23/04 2004 .. 72tt7
o.,1y Pilot Jan 29, fob
5,12,19,2004 Thill
~ ...... ----'he follow1n1 pe1 sons
11e do1n1 bus1n1n as
G1e1 Ct11i.e Cons tr ue·
hon. 20ll Apofen• .Av• ,
Newpo• I Buch . CA
9766?
Creaory C111ke 208
Al>ofen• .Ave Newpotl
BtaLh, c.-. 92662
N1tnha Cluh. 208
Apoten.i .Av•.. Newpoi l
Buch, CA 92662
this busmen is con·
dur ted by hu1b111d ind
Wiit
H•Y• 1ou >l<1t tell do1n11
bU\llleU y•I ) Y••·
I 02
N1l•sha Cl•rke
I h•~ st&lernenl W•S
liled with the County
Cler~ uf Or •nee Co11ntr
on 02, 06/04
2004'97'9t7
0•1ly Pilot r eb 12, 19,
?6, Mar 4, ?004 lhl49
~ ...... ..... -....
r ht followm1 pe"ons
•le do1n11 bus1neu n
B•lbe>a Eaprus M111o>•ie
Centre T II S. I ~ W
Balboa Blvd . Newpnr l
Buch C-' 92663
lt cqu•hne .-.nne Ma"t
Ryder 216 22nd St
Co1t1 Meu. C.-. 92627
Tt11• bu•lness IS con
dvcl1d by 1111 1nd1v1dual
"•~~ you stao ted do•na bus1nen yet?
Yo J~n 12. 2004
l•tQuehn• .-.nnt M•11e
Rvder
lh" statement w1s
flleCI "'''h th~ County
Cle• k of Or an1• County
on 01 /30/04
20046973092
D11ly Pilot f eb 5 12,
_19. 26. WO. Thll4
fktltllll ...... ..... s.......
lhe lollow1na pttSOflS
aie do•n11 bus111us 4S
l he Benefit .-.dvoutes,
2 Spt'"i Hill lane,
I ogunA Htlh CA 9?6!>3
San Oteio Assoc•Atu.
t11c cCA) 3550 C.tm1no
del Rio No1 tit Su1111 Z06
S•ll Direo. CA 97108
This bu>1nns is con
ducted by a COPOI ~11011
11ave you s1ar1ec1 doing bu~iness yet'
'Ve• 12/01/1996
!.•n D•eeo .-.uoc••to. Inc Dn1d N Pettrson
P1e\1den1
llH~ ''~lement w~' f1l•d with th• Cnunly
Clerk ol Oranie Courily
on02/06/Q.4
20046t1400t
D•1ly Pilot Fell 12 19
Zii. M•r 4, 2004 lhl5l ':t:::·
I ht follo•tna 11enons
a1e dome bus1neu n
a) !he P1ac11ce of Love
b) lapn Pubhu hons,
If.a!>? Buch Blvd Su11e
?14 Jluntinaton Beach.
CA. 92647
B<ell R1char d W1lhams
lbOS2 Be.ch Blv(I Suite
?1 4 tl11nt1n11ton Beach.
f.A 9?1)4/
l hi\ h11s111eu I\ cnn
ducted by ~n 1nd1v1dual
Have you •14fled doina
busmen yel I No
Breit Wofl••ms
lh" \l•temenl was
llfed w1lh tht County
Clerk ol Or ani:e County
on Ol/15i04
200469712$9
0•1ly Ptlot Jan 22. ~.
f eb 5. 12. 2004 1h074
FldllM ......
"-S........
The lollowlnll pU\Ons
"' c doing business as
.l60 l ndm •nce Sports.
7414 Bonri111 81 at Sanh
Ana CA 91706 360 f t1durance S11orl•.
''"(CA>. 2•1 • BonnU!
Br •c Sant.1 .-.n1, CA
92706
1111• buw1eu ·~ ton tlo.ted bv l1m1ted
I 1•b11ity Co
Ho~ you s l.ir led doina
bu\mcu yet' Nn
J60 Endu111nce Sporh.
lLP l\evrn Herbert,
P•llner
lh1s statement wu
tiled with the County
C1e1~ ot Orenae Coun1y
OJI 02/06/04
2004H73tH O"''Y Pilot I eb 12, 19,
26. M&r 4. 2004 Thl46
Rctll6M ...... ... s.......
lhe followlna petsons
•te dome bustness as.
Our House Motl&•&•. 1185 Be1mud• D11vt.
co,t• Mes•. c.-. 92626
Andtta Routh, 3185
Ber mudl 01 lvt. Cost•
Mna.C 92626
John Routh . 3185
Bt1 mud• Olive. Cost•
Meu .CA92626
lhtJ busineu Is con·
ducted by. husll,nd and
wlle
Hive ym1 started dolna
businen yet?
Yes November I. 2002
And<H RotJth
!his llltemenl wH
llltd with the County
Clerk al Oranae County
on 01/23/04
I004H711tt
0111y Piiot Jin 29, r eb.
5. l2. 19. 2004 Thl09 .......... ..........
The followln1 pertons
••• do1n1 buslntst u : •) ll•nl Enhtrptl .. s, b)
Knowell Houff, c;) Alba<
Hou... 110 ArbOf St ..
Cot t• Mew. C-' 92527
C11ol Kent, 170 Alb«
St.. Costa Men. C-'
9M27
lllftn Abltmtn, 2(M3 r •cl•• al Ave.. Coile MeN.CA~
This bllJln.S• Is con·
ducted by: co par1n.u Haye ioy 1&,trt14 doloc
bu~lntft yelf Ytt 200l
Karen -'llle.fl\ln
Thi. •lat-11t •n f1Mld wltll Ille County
Ci.ti. ol Dten1e County
on0lf27/04
IOO<Mt7tt\•
D•llY '1101 "" n. r •b S, 12, 19, 2004 fhl IS
fllt lollowln& peuons
ltl dolnl bu~Ol>S H . 0t111c• Count1. h ecu
livt H•t-~. 2040 Mlllll
St. Ith rtoot. l<Ylnt. CA
92614 Oebot ah Mc Muter,
2614 San Joeqvm Hilh
Rel . Cllfona Del M••, CA
92625
Thi' busineu ll con·
ducted by· en 1ndlvldu1t
The followlna pttsons Have you stat lt d doln&
ate d01ftC buslneu es builnt u yttr ~u.
The 81 illi•ll• Comp a }lnuar y 9. 2004 ""'-
""'· N9 SOuth Coast Oe&ou lt McMnltt Dnve. Su1ta 17S, Cost• This st•ltmenl wu
Mau, CA 92626 tiled w11h 1111 County
R1nd1I J Brossett•, CCetk ol 01an11 Co1rnty
24832 Los Ot to' Dtlv1 on 01/20/()4
Le1un1 Hill,, CA 926Sl J0046t7 t 416
May f B1nu1t1 Dilly Pilot J•n. 22. 29. 24832 Los Gatos Drive ftb. 5, 12. 2004 Th076
1 aaun• lilll•. c.-.92653
rri1s buslnn• 1$ con
ducted by: • 1ene,.1
pat ln•ths1p
Hne yo11 ,11rted do1ne
bustntu yel1
Yu01/01Jl995
Randal I Breuelle
Th•l stetemenl w ..
flltd wtlh tho County
Cieri. ot Ono&e Counly
Ofl 01/20/04
20046971471
Oaoly Pilot fan ?2. 29
Feb !>. 12 2004 lltosA
l he follow1na per ~on,
•1• do1n~ business u Starwol Capital. 3/00
Newpor I Blvd . Ste 303
Newf.)or I Buc h. c.-.
92663
Star west Cap1lll. Inc
(Ol l 3/00 Newpott
Blvd . Ste 303. Newport
BuLh CA 92663
lh•s business Is co11
ducted by 11 corpo11llort
Have you started dolna
bu'1ntu ytt'
YnOI 10 04
St'"""'' Captt•I Inc Robt! Ir •lc11. President
lh1> sl•lement was
filed with the County
Clerk ol 01 anae County
onOl 2/04
20046'72526
Daily Pilot Ian ?9 I eb
~. 12 19 2004 Thi 16
.......... ... s......
Tfl• lollowlnt persons
If• do1111 business n
II Pal•ce. l P . 20820
Paseo Panoflma. Yo1b•
Linda, c.-. 92887 ·2432
Je111tynn Honeycull.
20820 Paseo Panorama,
Yorba l•ndt, CA 92887
7432
John Honeycull, 20820
Pano PanOt•mil, Yotba
Linda. c" 92887 2432
this bustness is co11
dueled by a lm11ted
par tne1~h1p
Have you s ta•l•d dOma
business yet' No
Jemlynn Honeycult
This st•lement was
liled w•lh the County
Clerk ol Oran1e Counly
on 01/20/04
20046t717U
Daily Pilot Jan 22 29.
feb 5.12. 2004 Th088
""""" ...... ----The lottowin& persons
u e doine business as
Med1aMau. 19152
Chandon L..ne.. Hun
1111ato11 Beach, c.-. 92648
Oa111el J Wood, 19152
Cba11do11 La11e, Hun
tmaton Buch CA 92648
Kenneth M Willette
19152 CllAodon l ane
Uunt1n1ton Beach. CA
92648
~.,_. ll11s bu~1oeu 1s 1.011
ducl•d by d gen er nl
..... ~ r>artt1e1sf\1p
l ht lollow•na pet son• ltave you s.111 led do11111
a1< do1na bus1nes' as busmess yet' No
Cu\lom 8ullde1' o f 0•111ef J Wood
Ntwport Buch, 833 w l\cnncth W1ll~ll•
17th Sheet. Sulle 6 lhis st111e01e111 wu
Cost• Mesa CA 9267/ filed with the Cour1ty
Newport Custom lfome Clerk ol Or.anae County
Bullde•s. Inc . (CM. 833 oo 01/14/04
W 17th SI . Su1le 6 20046t7T021
Cosla Mei•. c.-92627 Daily Pilot feb 12. 19.
lh1s °l>ullne" 1s con 26. Mar 4, 2004 fhl62
ducted by a corporat1011 flctltlwtL-'---
Heve you sra1led do1na -
bu>inen ye1? Yes, 17/ ..... ~
01/2003 lh• lottow1n1 persons
NewpoH Custom Home ar• do•"l busrness n
Bu1lllet> Inc . Jetn L Total Mobile, 28251
Carrere. C(O Cto.,., Valley Pac~way,
lh1\ Stdlement wu Suite f. ll&Una N1euet,
ltltd w11h the County c4 92677
Ctetll of 01•nte County lotal PhonM Int (CAI ;~~~~7'!4370 282!> I Cr ()Wn Valley Par~way, Suite f I a Oatly Pilot feb 12, 19 auna N1auel CA 92617
26. M4r 4. 2004 ThlsO This business. 1s con
1 he lollow1ng per sons
art du•n& busrness as
Bisbe.'s latkle 3040
Cleveland Ave . Costa
Mesa c.-.n626
lou1111ment Ptomo
loons Inc ICA). /29 W
16th St Sit · B 10. Co\ ta
Mesa CA 9262/
Thi' bus111us 1s con
dueled by a co1pora\l(m
Hava vou ltuted doina
businoi ·yeP No
Tou1 nament Promo
lion\ Inc Pat11c1a
AisbeP Vice Pres•dent
llus sl~temenl w•~
!1lr<I w1lh the Cuunty
Clerk ol Or•nae Counly
onOl1?0,04
200 .. t71413
Otlly Pilot Ian 22 ?9
I eb ~. 12 2004 lh018
RcthlMl8tu ..... s.......
Iii. lollow1ne pe,.ons
~re doine business u
R) Su Point Capital. bl
Seapo1nle I 1nane11t. ')
Sea f'o1n1 r 1nanc11t. d)
"~pomte net. e) Su
pomle I 1n1nC1•I Se<••c
es. 17821 17th Strut
•195 lustm. c.-. 92780
Ctalit Boardman
l/821 17th Street •1%.
I usfln, Cl\ 9?/80
lh•• busrn•n " con
ducted by '" '"d1v1dual
Have you \l.,led d0in1
bu''""'• yet? Yes. 1986
Cra1a Boardman
fht\ s tatement wos
lilM with the County Cler~ of Orante Counly
on 01/JO/<M
20046973010
011Jy Pilot Feb. 5. 12.
19.Z6.2004 ThllO
FlctllM ...... ... -....
lf\e tottowlna penons
are do1ne bu,lnass u
qb Resource or Orenae
County, 2500 E lmpe11at
Hwy , Sulit 201 252.
Brea, CA 92821
Jamu W Lancnt11.
Ir , 1920 Wooden Dnve.
Plactnll• CA 92870
This busln1ss 1s con·
dueled by: ,., 1nd1vldual
H•v• you slat led dolna
busmen yel?
Yu 1/1/2004
Jamtl W lancnter. ,,
lh1s s tatement wu
!lied wllh the Cnunty
Clerk ol Otan1e County
on 01/J0/()4
2004H7JOl7
Otlly Pilot F tb 5, 12,
19, 26, 2004 ThlJ!I
flcllM .... ... s......
The 10110""*'1 pettons
ete dol111 business u Sp1n~h"-CW.in, 27062
f1111na l ul Orlve.
L •aun• Hiii•. c.-. 92653
BrtdltY V. Draa•.
27062 F"1lfin1 l tal Or .
l 11un1 Hills, CA 92653
Tttnt 1'.amt1m1n •
22082 f •lllna l eaf Dr ..
L11un1 ~h11$, CA 92fi53
l hit bu1ln .. s It con·
'ducttd by: •· 1•n•nl p1ttt1tulllp
Hav• yov al¥19d dolnl b~llHI yet? Yet. Nov
03
8radteyV. Of ...
1hl\ &t•l•IMflt .,., ••
filed with 1111 Counly
Ci.ti! of Oren1• County on0t/0&/04 ..... 7,...
Dflfy ,.llol ,tb. 12, 19.
26.MM.4.200l Thl81
ducted by a copor at.on
Have you slat led duma
business yet'
Yes 7/0J
I otal Phnn8' In t
Ronnie Ynha11m P1ts1
dent
This slalement was
loted with the County
Clerk of Ornn~e Counfy
on 02/06/04
2004H74004
Daily P11111 r eb 12 19
26. Mar 4 :l004 lhl!'i4
fidltlMl.sllllSs .... s.......
rne followma person\
a. e doma business as
lol Tycoo11 Saloon.
26701 Vorduao St . S.in
luan C•P•sh •""· CA 9267~
San luan Depot. t l C
(CA) 76101 Vetduao SI .
S•n Juan C1pistrano CA
92675
This bU'llnt\S IS Cl.ln
<lucfed by ~11 md1v1dual
Have you st•• ten do1na
bus•ne\\ yet, Ves 8· l
03
San luan Depot I l C.
Joe Sc1•rra, Menae•r
This >laleine~t wAs
t.l~d with lhc Countv
Cleik ot Or•nae County
on 01123104
20046912T6t
Oa1Jy Pilaf Jin. 29. f eb
5. 12. 19 2004 lhlOI
MllM ...... ..... s......
I he tollowln& pe<Sons
''" do•na business u Millsu 11p1neu Res
tauranl. 18035 Beach
Blvd . llunt1tlgton Beach.
CA 92648
Mahutow Corp01ahon.
• California Cot po< allon
<California) 1803!>
Buell Blvd Hunllnalon
Beach. CA 92648
fh1s bU\tnU) I\ COii
ducted by a torpotahon
Have you s1a1led dOtni
bus1nen yet 1
Ves9/28/78
M1hulow Corpotahon
Mauyosh• C. Seto.
President
t hos shtement Wf'
flltd w1lh the County
Cletk of 011n11e Counly
on Ol/23/G4
20046972170
Dally P1lol Jin. •29. r «b
5, 12. 19. 2004 th 102
~ ..... ... -....
Tiie follo•lna pttsons •t• doin1 buslneu n .
V5 Cn1tntenn1, Inc . 310
Ruby .._..,, . Balbo a
lsl1nd, c.-. 92662·1130 vs c,.,,,,,er1na .
lnc.(GA). J IO Ruby Ave
Belboa Island. CA 92662
1130
Thts bus1nus 11 cort·
due tad by· • copor aUon
Have you sltrted dotn1
b1mness ytt1
Yn.2·1 Z004
VS Cn11nee11n1. Inc ,
81t1n C. B1tum1•n.
Presldtnl
This 'ttl•ment wu llled with lht County
Clttk ol 0!1n1t County
on 02/06/04 IOCMtt7Jttt
Dtlly Piiot h b 12, 19,
25. Mar.'· 2004 ThlSO
ID1Kl•AlfW111TO
••<mKnlMIS ................ ..., ....
l o Whom It Mar
Concllfn: Th• N1me(1)
of th• Affllc1nt(•) 1'1
1t1: SIA CtNMAI INT INC
The 19111k1nll lisl•d
1bovt Kt •091Wlfll to
\111 Otp1flment ol
Alco.bo!lc l1uru1
Conb ol to sell atcoholk
t>evtt •&es et: l344 E
COAST HWY. C~OHA
Dll MAii, CA 9.262S
l ypt ot hcenn(s)
"'11141td lot 47 ON SALE CEN£R"1. EATING
PLACE
Published Newport 8Hch/Co~t1 Moe Oally
PtlOI Jtnuary 29. r ti>·
I Ulfy 5, 12. 2004 I h095
ll011CI • APPUCAnoll
fOI OIAllll I OWl8SIW
•MCClllU llWIMI UCll5I ........ .,,., ....
,..,10,2004
lo Wllom ti M11v Con·
cern·
The N1me(s) ol the
Apphcant(s ) isl•••
CHUNG JAE. HYUNC
The apphonls hsted
above ere fpplyrna to
lh• Oesia1tmtn\ o l
Al coholic B•v•taae
Cotllrol to sell •lcoholtc
tieveuaes •l 401 E
17TH ST STE C. COSTA
MES.-.. c.-. 92627
lype ol hcenu(s)
apphed lor 41 ON·
SALE BEER ANO WIN(
EATING PLACE
Pullhshed New p ot I
Beach/Costa Men Daily
Pilot Febru11v 12.
2004 lhl43
Rdl!IMW.U ..... s.......
r ne lollowinc pe• sons
•• e flotna businen ~s
Cottae• Blue, 10 Rut
Btartltz. Newpur I Be~r.h,
C-' 92660
.-.1ana M Hcdl~y. 10
Rue B1arr1lz Newpor I
Buch. CA 92660
This busmen 1s con
dueled by an 111d1Vtdun1
Have you slarted do111e
llustne~ y•t?
No
Al•na M tledley
I his statement WJS
tiled w•lf\ rne County
Clerk ol 01anee Cu11n1y
on 0 1/20/04
2004 .. 71474
O•tfy Pilot Ian 77 79
I eb 5. 12. ?004 lhOB!I
FlctltilUS """'" ..... s .....
lhe (111Jow111a pe1 sons
•It do1n11 bu1111en .>s
Cleat Mal!tC. 18712
Broukhursl St • f ounta1n
V•lley, CA 97108
RtChard Mallhew l\tem
lllJl7 B1ooktmrs1 St
r ounla1n Valley CA
92708
lh1s business ·~ <on tfucted by .in 1nd1v1dual
ll11vt you sl~rted d<11ng
busrness yet' No
Hlchard IVl•llhew Klein
Th1~ \lale1111n\ w4)
lifed with the County
Cl~•k ol Oranae County
01101/?3 04
2000912tat
na1ty l'1lot J11n '19 r eb
5. 12. 19. 2004 n1101
flcttliM hsiltls ..... s........
I he lollowine pe1 sons
are dn1na bu~thus n
Wotk•nii Space Unllrllll·
ed. 16:>8 Oahu Pia•• •
Costa Mesa. CA 926?6
Leona I au11e. 16!>8
04hu Plau. Co~t• Mes.4. c.-92626
lhl> bu>inns 1s con
ducted by an 1nd1v1rt11i!I
ll••e you 'IMCed do111£
bu"ness yet? No
Leona lau11P
Tiiis sl•lemtnt wo
hied w1lfl the Cnut1ly
Cle1k ot Or•nae Cuunlv
on 01170/04
2004H7141S
Daily P1fol l•n 22 Z9
ftb 5. 12. 2004 Th077
™'"-hsiitfl ..... s .......
1 he follo .. mg peo '1111s
11 ~ d(l•nR b1"111ess ~'
Vl\1011 Sit Ike 2437 ( lde11
.-.ve Cusla McH CA
921127
Mark Stm ?431 f Iden
live . Cost• M°'•' CA 9?6V
Tl11s bu.,neS\ " wfl
dulled by dll 1ndiv1dual
Have you s\a• led dn111e busme'~ yet> Yes I 201
04 Ma1k Stvi
t fits statemtnl w~s
filed w11h the Counl y
Cte1t. ol Oranae County
on 01/30/Q.4
2004 .. 730tl
0•1ly P1lol f tb !> I?.
19. ?6. W04 lhlJI
fldiffM INIHl .... s ......
I hr follow in a peno11s
1111 doma bu,1neu 11s
V111 ual Adm111 3114
Dublin Street. Cnsla
Mesa CA 92626
Ch•11ese l\1dd1t, 31141
Oubhn S treet Cost•
Men. c.-. 92626
lh1s bu~ont's •s rrm-
duc\ed by an 111d1v1du111
Have yo11 s1a1 led doma
busmeu y111' No
Cher1ese K1dd1e
T111s statement was
filed w•tll 1he Cnunty
Clerk or Oiance Counry
nn Ol'/10/04
2004't7U6S
01lly Piiot feb l i . 19. 26, Mar 4. 2004 Th 157
fktltllll ...... ...*'-'
lhe fnllowtna Pt1'0ns
a1 e doln11 busmen as.
F In Sl~hon. 1121 Ct•y
SI • Newport Buell. CA 9?663
P11ut Shnl.,y G~ll•nt
1111 Clay St New11nrt
Buch, CA 92663
Th" b11slnen " con
ducted by an indlv1du~I
Have you started do111a
businui yet? No
Pfuf St1nlty G•llant
lhl\ st•terneo1 wu
hied with the County
Cletk ot Or1n11 County
on 01/20/Q.4
20046t1t412
D•lly Pilot Jen ?2. 29.
ftb 5, 12.2004 fh079 ........... -----The leflowln11 PtllOns
•re dolne bustnns u · P1~1flc Genet• Mt1nl•·
n1nce. 2262 .-.v1lon St ,
Coi le Mtu . CA 92626
ley•• Valentin, 2252
Anion SI • Costa Mesa,
CA 92626
l hl• bUSltltU It ton·
r111cted by• t n lnd1vtdu11
H1vt you t111ted dolllt
buslnen yet?
Yu 1999
Valentin Leyva
I his at•lt rnenl was
feted with the County
Clttli or Ot1n1• County on Ol/27/04
lt04 .. 71HO
Dtlly Piiot Jin. 29. t tb.
5. 12, 19, 2004 Tll114
Ac-. .... ... s......
The lollowin& P'"""' ... dolna bu.\•ness n
8 2 Solullon1, 10 Oeet
wood Wu t Suite 468,
lrvlnt. CA 9200'
Rtlltece l ltroo. 10
Deerwood West Sutt•
468. ltv1n,, CA 92604
Thts bus1nt1$• '' con ducted by 1n lnd1v1dual
Havt you starl•d 4oln1
bu&intt1 yet?
Yes 01/01/04
Rebecca l Zeroo
Th" •latcmenl wts
hied w1lh the County
Clerk ol 011n1e County
on 01/23/04
20046972117
011ly Piiot Jan 29, f eb
5. 12. 19 2004 lh 106
~ .....
11.tS.......
I ht lollow1n1 persons
.,. dolna business as
St1'• V•l'li Collerie Stu
detth, 20591 Go~hawk
Ln .. Hun1111aton BuLh.
CA 92646
Randal Dttschel, ?0591
Goshawk I n , lfuntmaton
Buth CA. 92646
fh11 bus111ess 1s LOil
dueled by •" md1v1du1I
Have ynu started doma
busmess yel7
Yes I ?9 ?004
Randal D11s~hel
This \talement w1s
Med with the County
Clerk ul Oranae County
on Ol•l0/04
200 .. 9 7,0 77
Oa1ly P1rot r eb !>, l?.
t9. 26 2004 lhl37
nc... .....
... S"'-t
I he lollow1ng P•"Ons
Mt doing business as·
hsenll•I Esnn,e. 2600
M1thefso11 Drive. Sev
~ntecnlh rcoor ''"'""· c.-.91612
I 1sha A Holle 2600
M1chel•on 0f1Ve Sev
enlee111h r llnr, h vtnt• CA
92612
This bu~tn~s. 1s con
dutled bv an 1nd1v1du•I
Ila•" vou sl•rled cl01n11
bus111ts' yel' No
I "h" II llolle
l t11\ •l•tcmeot wa~
lllod with Ille County
Cl"~ ol Or dl•ie County
onOUL0,04
20046974362
D•1ly P1fnl feb 17 19.
76. MM 4, 2004 lhl~'>
Flc1ff6M~
"-*'-" fhe follnwma pet~On\
aie do1n11 bus1n~\' dS
lmm11r1r&l1on Rel•t~d
Se.v1td\ CIRS). 213U
Mam Unll 110. Huri
tin&ton lleacf\ CA 97648
M.ldt1'1 Nirnumand
3601 Vtrmo~I •I I I ong
Bear h CA 90814
Tt11\ twsrness is , on
dll(led by an 111tl1v1dual
Hdve you \la11cd dom~
bu"""" vel' No M"lf•d N11nutna110
Thi'. s1~tenienl wa\
ltlt1d .. 1th th• Co11r1tv Cler~ ul 01d11t:~ Co11n1v
on 0 1120/04
20046971411
Daily Pilot J*n 71 19. r eb 5 17 7004 1h08/
Fk1itiMht1Mt1 -..s ........
I he lollow11111 '""ons
a1e J11111g bu\onen dS
ll1mnno Crpahoni 2101
I ,,~t I ':>lh •~. Nt.,11011
Boat h, CA '12663
Yuko l11k1rna""· 2101
[<1\I ISlh •5. New1111rl
Budl CA 9?663
I h1' hu''''~~s '' rou dut le~ by •11 ind1v1du~1
H•~e you sld1ted d11111R
bu-.1nr•a. y,.P Ye~ •~rn
28 7004
Y11k11 I uknnaga
lht> st•lemenl wd>
lllttl w1lh tht t.nuntv
Clerk ol Oranv.e Cn11nty
unOl 3004
20046973075
o .111v Pilot F cb 'I 12
19 76 7004 1111?4
FicfitlM twr.Ks ....s .....
The lulluwma prr\on'
41 f tJomri, bus•niP\~ "' ModNn V111111ae lewthY
3J5 I •\I 111\h Sh•tl
CMI• Mt\b CA 9267/
MILhPllt Lyn Bt1 Iller
J1 5 (•sl 18th Str,et.
CO\U M•\• CA 9'lf>l7
fll1' b11S111r~~ IS <On
dur ltd by an 1n<11v1du•I
llA•t you \hi ted "'""~
bu""'" ve1> Yts 11
16 OJ
M11 helle l vn Bechtei
T111s \lnl~m•nt "·" l1let1 w1lfl lhe Counly
Cle•k ot OrAnge Co1mly
on 07106 '04
200 .. 97399$
Oa11y P1101 r eb 12 19
l6 M•I 4.2004 Thl48
fldttiM hliins
"-S.....
l ht Joflnw1ne 11•rsons •t• dn111a bu>inu\ ~s
ll.1tk\ Pl11mb1n11. 234 V1clu11~ PIJ•• Cu~•··
Mt•A. Cll 9?6?1
01\v1'1 C I sir Ml~. 734
V1<to11a Pr Custa Meu.
CA 92627
Thi\ bu>•nen 1\ con
rtuded by an md1v1du1I
tcave you MArttd do111a
hu,1ne•s yet' No
o-v1d C r sir Ada
Thi\ \latement wo•
hied w1lh tile tounty
Clttk ot Oran1e County
on 0?106/04
200 .. t7Htl
0~1ly r11r11 rob 17 19.
76.Mar 4,?004 lhl4'1
Rctll6M ...... ----1 he 1.,11owin11 per snn•
are dot11a bus•nen A\
Ch1•h M-111ten•nct ,
2020 fulleilon 118.
Costa Mt'"· CA 92627
Ch1hlophe1 Bowen.
7020 f ulltr Inn 111!,
Co,11 M,.,,, c.-. 92627
lhls bustntn Is con
ducted by 1n lndlvldu1I
H1v• you ''"'ed <1111ns busmen yeH No
Christophet Uowen
This •llltmant w•• Wed with th" Cou11ty
Clttk of Or•nee County
Ort 01/20/Qo4
1004H11476 '
01ily Pilot Jin 22. 29,
l eb ~.1i.200t ThOA2
.,,.,.. . ... · ...... , . . · ....... ,,_ ..
Tlusday, febrUlf)' 12, 2004 19 -------Ulll.... .. leell-. ........... -l.11111 ..... .. l.1111 .... -l.11111 ..... -l.11111 .... -Llpt ..... -
'-S.....
Tll• followlnc peuons
... dolnc buslneu "' Dtkl• Moton, 711 West
17tll St .• Coste Mnt. CA
92'27
O.kaa Motor Inc. (CA).
111 Wal 11th SI., Costa
Miu, CA 92627
This buslnen Is con
ducttd by· • corporatlo"
Havt you st1Kt1d dol"tl
IH!tln1u yett No
Otlu1 Motor Inc .• lony
Sttt•o, President
This slalemtnl was
flMd wrlh 11141 Coonly
Cletll of Ounae County
on 01/27/04
l004 .. 72S.'4
Oaily Pilol Jan. 29. f et>.
!i, 12. 19, 2004 Th097 ...........
... s.....t.
Tht followln& porsons
art do1n& busmess u
Clob•I lnd Source.
1565·8 McC•w Ave •
Irvin., CA 92614
ltec:h Assoiutes, Inc
(CA). 1565·8 McCaw
Ave .. ltvine, CA 92614
This business ls con
dueled by. a corporaloon
Have you sli t led dom2
business yet? No
llech Auoc11tn Inc.,
R1ch1rd Dtlhouuye
C.0.0.
nus statement was
filed wllh the Counly
Clerk of Onnce County
on 01/30/04
2004 .. 7'097
Dally Pilot reb ~. 12,
19,26,2004 lhl32 ,... .....
... s.......
lhe tollowlne persons
are do1n1 businen as.
M•r .. ech1n1. 4 tO Poin-
settia Ave , Corona del
Mu .CA92625
hrr11 Matl1t, 41 0
Poinsettia Avenue, Co·
r ona del Mar, CA 92625
Thri business 1s con-
ducted by. an Individual
H1y1 xoy started dotog
fk-. ......
"-S......
I he lollow1n1 per sons ue doina bu\lnH• as
•) Pac11i, I 1del1ly Rut
£stale. b) Hornon West
Cap1t1I, 203 Ith SI ,
Newpo1 I Buch. CA 92661
laion Powell, 203 llh
SI , Newport Read1. CA
92661
I h1~ bus111n\ '' con
dueled by •n 1nd1v1dudl
H•vt YOU \lot led du11111 busmen yet? Nu
lnon P Pow~ll
This slalemenl wa•
filed w1lh the Cuunly
Cieri. of o,.nl[e County
on 01/27104
2004H72S23
Dally Pilot ldn 2'3. I eb 5, 12, 19. ?004 111098
fie*'-....
~s........
lhe tollowine persons
are dour& business •s
Men I a1lo1 s . 'J 190
Harbor Bl • IOS, Cosu
Men. CA'92626
Anl D1anu1an 24101
Kathy Ave , lJko foresl,
CA92630
I h•s busmess 1s 1.on
d11cled by· an ludivodual
Have you st11 led doin~
business yell Yts. 1111 04
Ani 01an•1 ••n
fhos slalemenl wo
loled woth the County
Clerk of Oranae County
on 01/30/04
2004'97'0'9
Daily Pilot Feb ~. 12.
19,26.2004 lhl73
Poli cy
........... ........
The fotlowln1 per sons
... doina bU•IMS3 as·
Wllat A Joy C1t1t10ns,
16872 Hatlr.nus Cr .
H1U1h111ton Buch, CA 92649
Allu Lynn Cl•us,
16872 Hukntn Cr ..
Huntlnaton Buch, CA
92649
l hii b11s1nen Is con·
due led by an '"drvldu.,
Have you st~rted do1n11
business yet? No
Ahu Lynn Claus
lhu, st1leme111 wu
loltd wllh the County
Clerk of <>••nae County
on 01/?7/()4
20046'72SH
Ddlfy Pilot Ian ~. Feb
S, I?. 19, 200' lh\.18
nc.. ..... ... s.......
lhe lollow1n1 persons
•1 e dome business ••
H•ll Se1v1cn , 1048
Ir v1n1 Avenue •360,
Newport Beach, Ceh
lornoa 9?660
Malinda H~ll. 1048
tr vine Avenue, #360,
Newport Beach, Cato
lor noa 92660
I ho~ bu son en ·~ con-
ductod by ~n 1ndNldu1I
ftave you •tarted doina
bu\ineu yet1 Nu
M•hnd• H4ll
fhrs stalerntnl was
hied with lhe County
Cler .. ol Or a nae Cnunly
on 01 /?l/04
2004 .. 71121
D6•ly Pilot Jan 29. r eb
5, 12. 19, 2004 Th099
~ .....
"-S......
H•v• yOll •tarted dolnc
t>uslntll ~·n YH,
12124/03
first Cepllal Inc., Rosie
Tr111. Vin Pr .. ldtnl
Tt\1$ sl1lt-11t ""'"
filed with ttlt County
Cltf• of Or •nee County
on 12/29/03
IOOMt6f Mt
Deily Piiot Jlln. 22'J:g r .... s. te.eelM '~ ..........
--~ The followin& Pt<SOns
•• • doin1 business 1s..
EZCompule1 Co.ch.com,
1835 Nt wpott Soule·
vud, •AI09 261. Cost• Mes., CA 92627
Scoll C1meron Dunn, l /60 Pomone Ave •53, Co~\I Men, CA 92627
Thoi busineu rs con·
ducted by. an individual
Hne you 'tarted dolna
bus1nns yel1 Yu, 01/
01 /2004
Scott C1me1on Dut111
Thos stltemtnt wu
filed wllh the Counly
Cler II of Or 1n1• County
on 01/20/04
2004H1'477
Dally Pilot Jtn 22, 29.
f eb !">, 12, 2004 th083 ,... .....
... s.......
11\t lollow1n1 1>•• son~ Are doina bu,men u
MTS Croup, 668 North
Pac1lrc Coasl Hoah•HY
1208, ta11un1 Buch, CA
97651
Stephen I Wheeler.
668 N Paclloc Co11I
Hwy, #208, laluna
8£ach, CA 92661
Thts business Is con
ducted by an tndlVldual
tine you slarltd do1n1
bus1neu yer7 No
Stephen I Wheeler
lhos slllement was
loled wrlh lhe County
Cl•rk ol Oranae County
On 01/23/04
2004H721'2
Daily Piiot Ian 29, r eb ~. 12, 19, ?004 Thi 10
.........
TIMI 'ro:'1o~1sons
are doln1 bu~n as·
Mcf •ddtn llulty. 6
S.nifd Coutt, Newport
Beach, CA 92663
Rldl.,d Mldletl Mc·
f16dtn, 6 St•bltd Court,
Newport Bt1eh. CA
92663
This bus1neu Is con·
ducted by: •n Individual
Hive you st.,led dolna
bus!Mn yell Ko
lllch11d Mkhael Mc
FMdtn
Thrs •l•temtnt wu
flMd with the County
Cltfll of o,,nce Counly
on 01/30/o..
2004 .. 7S094
01ily Piiot Feb 5, 12,
t9. 26. 2004 lh125 ..... ...... ... s.......
Th• tollowina per,ons
•re dorn11 bu,lneu u .
Bool-.~ Kept Clean, 17
Oanforlh Avenue, t •au·
n• N111uel, Ca 92617
Ally\on 11unter Con·
slantlno, 17 Oanforlh
Avenu•. laauna NIQuel,
Ca 92677
This busmeu 15 con
ducted by an rnd1v•du11
Hive you started doma
business yet? No
Allyson Conslantrnu
Thrs statement wu
fried with the County
Clerll of Or a nee County
on 02/10/04
2004 .. 7064
Dally Piiot I eb 12. 19.
26, Mar 4, 7004 lhlf>G
~ .... ... s.......
t>uslntn yttf Yn 01/ O!l/04
Marvin Ull11111&u1lar
rhis sf•l•mtnl WU
11led with the Cou"t'f
Clerk of Ot •nee County
onOl/20/04
2004 .. 71475
D•rly Pilot Ian 22, 29.
ret> 5. 12. 2004 lh081
~ ..... ... s.......
1 he follow1n1 per ions
al• dolna bu,lnus u ·
4QUCST Consult•nh.
140 W. Maupou , S•n
Clemente. CA 92672
Laut• B•ldl. 140 W
Matopou, S•n Clemente. c. 9~/'l
lh1s busmus Is con-
ducted by •n 1r1dlvidual
H~ve you st•rted duona
buslneu yet?
Yes 01/20/04
Lau•• Bald!
This statement WIS
toled with lhe County
Cler .. of Ot•n1e Counly
onOl/13/04
2004H721H
Oa•ly Pilot la11 29. r eb 5, 12. 19, 2004 lhl IJ
Fk11!1. .... ..........
The follo••o11n1 persons
u e dome bus.nus o
Clark (quopmenl Sup
phe\ 184~ Anah"'"'
Avenue •I 9C. Co•I~
Mesa, CA 9762/
Lmda Matt Cl,11 II, 1845
Anaherm Annul! #l9C,
Costa Meu. CA 92627
Thos bus111eu 1s CCIII
dueled by an 1ndlviduat
Have you slar ted doong
businen yel' No
lond• Mat Cl1tt~
Thos i lalemenl ,.._
hied wolh lhe Cuunly
Cler .. of Oranrie t.nunly on02/06/~
2004H7Jtl4
0111y Pilot I ell 17 19.
26. M1t 4, ?004 lhl44
SEll
Ilow to Place A
The tollo wlna persons are dolnt business u ·
Art Fny Studio, MA
Conarus St , Cost•
Meu, CA 926?7
Cab1 lelt liedllP.e. 844
Con&• •1' SI . Costa
Meu , CA 92627
This buslneu I~ con
ducted by' en 111dovldu1I
Have you \t,rted doin&
businen yell
Yes Ol/01/04 C1bnete lloidlke
Thts sh1le1ne111 w•s
toled with lht County
Ct.irk of 01•n11 County
on Ol/30/04
2004H7SO ..
Daily 1'1101 reb. 5. 12.
19.26.2004 Thl36 .... ..... ... s.......
1 he follow1n1 persons
ar<e do111a bu,inns n
Independent Creative.
160 Cedar Way I f ,
I •1una Be.ch, CA 92651
I udov1c Bamvel. 160
Cedar Way •I . lacuna
Beat h, CA 926SI
Thos IJ11sont1n I\ cun
ducted by an ondovldual
Have you std< led dooni,\
business yet? Yes, 0 1/
24/04
l udov1c 8a111vel
lhrs statement w•~
toled wolh the County
Clerk ol Or an11e County
on 0?/03/04
2004H13Sll
Oa1ly r1101 r eb ~. I?
19,?6,7004 lhl20
flctlllM ..... ... s.......
I he lollnw1na per sons
Ar~ doing busme'S" n
Benchm••.. Con .. t•u~
lion. 186 Trufello ldne.
Ahso V1e10 CA 92656
C1"1101y I Lundquist.
186 frufollu l•ne, Ahso
V1e10. CA 976:>6
1 hrs bUSllll!SS " C<ln.
due led by Ml 111<11v1dual
Have you .. 1.ir led doln&
bysmcsli ytl1 Nu
Cr•tof 1 I Lundquist
Tltl• S11ten1enl wu
itled with the Cou111y
Clerk of Ou11at County
on Ol/J0/04
20046'7I09S Oerly Pllol r et>. 5, 12,
19.~.2004 Thl26 ........... ... s.....
The followma person•
•r• doln& bu11nen u ·
Oes.rt Ironwoods, 1592
Monrovl• Ave , Newport
BHc:h. C• 92663
Janet ~leod. I S92
Morvovla Ave .. Newport
8tKh, CA 92663
lhis buain .. s Is (on-
ducled by· •n 1nd1v1duat
llan yo11 star led dooni
buslneu yet? No
Jantl r.Jcleod
Tho• ~l•temenl wu
fried wolh the Cou~ty
Clerk of Or •nee County
on 01/23/04 2004H72t.O
0•1ly Pilot Jan 29. Feb.
5, 12, 19, 2004 Th\08
nc.. ..... ... s.......
lhe tollowmg persons
are do111g busine" a\'
Versatile Design, 360? S
R.unon• Or , S•nta A11a.
CA9U07
Jan Ke l ylln W•ll. )602
S Rununa Or . Sanl;o
Ana. CA 9'1101
Thi\ busmes\ " con
dueled by an ond1V1dual
Have rou starled do11111
business yell No
JdlliU l W•ll
this \latemcnl was
lofed wolh lhe Counlr
Cieri\ ol O•••tll• Co.univ
on 01/09/04
2004'9704'4
O;ooly P1to1 Jan 29. r eb ~ 12, 19. ?004 lhlll
...........
-~ lht followlna persoru
11 e do1n1 buslntu as:
Cht111plon Depor tu ,
1916 ll•rbol Blvd .. Co)ta
Men . CA 92621
1o1,e Ve11. 289 W.
Wol\On Apt 8, Cost• Mtu, CA 91627
Tto" bu)1nn' I) cun
dueled by en 1nd1vidu11
ll•ve you \tailed dO\n&
buslntu yet? No
Jor &e V•e• Thi• sl•lemonl wn
filed wolh the Counly Cler~ of 01 •nee Counly
on 01/U/()4
2004H72UJ
Oarly PUol 110 79 Feb
5, 12 l!l, 2004 111105
FldffiM'-lrlen
"-S...... fhe 10Uuw1n11 µer.,un~
Are do•na bu•lne~~ as
St111<.e I 1me Pro Shno.
1091 Old h vrne Blvd
TuSlon c.11101 nr• 927llO
Pats y I u1.1• lotvak,
2973 H•rb1>1 Blvd . Cost'
Mesa. C8hfOlntd 92626
Tho" busllte\S •s con dueled by ~11 1nd1v1dUAl
Have you •IMled do1n11
bus111•'~ yet> No
P4hy luc•• lllvdk
lh1> •l•lenoent W•>
toled wolh lht t.ounly
Clerk of 0111n~e Cnunty
on02/03/04
2004'97JS44
Ddoly Polol hb !>, ):;>,
19. 26. 2004 lhl40
Se your
unwanted
Items the
easywayl
Place a
Classlfled ad
todayt
9 642-5678
I he toflowlna P•• son\
•• • do1n1 busl11u1 as Bl.s~e lnlt110I\, 200
M•cnoll• SI • CO\ll
MeH .CA916U
Oen• Blnche B••on. 20S M11nol1a St .. Cost~
Mes•, CA 92627
lh1s bu$1n•~• •~ con
du~lad by' an 1ndhlldudl
t11v1 you suu ted d0111(
bu•lness yet1 No
Dena Blnche a.run
Tho• sl•lemcnl w•~
toled w1lh the Cuunt~
Clerk ol Oran(le Couuty
on 01123/04
200U972' ..
Oaoly Pilot Ian 79. I tb
5. IZ. 19. 2004 lhll:!
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& MISC. ~ 1010-1770
GARAGE
SAU
BUSINESS &
FINANCW
2c-t ... rlets
111 Pac1l1c View,
1oodlocahon!S8000
•661·2f>9·1891•
Colllc:lllllal
Mllnorllltlll 1180
TOC' SS 4 .. COltDS llC
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u... ~ellectt ...
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F •Ir Housln1 Act of 1968
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advertise 01ny prete1
enct, flmllallon or
discrlmh11tlon bued on
race. color. rtllclon. sea,
h1ndinp. femoll•I sl1t11s
or 111llon1I orlain, or •n
lnlt11tloll lo m•kt 1ny
such p,.ftt1nc1. llmll•·
tlon or dlscrlml111lton."
lll1a new1111per wlll not
hnowlntlt 1cc;epl any
•lhitrtlMf'llent tor real
ut1tt whl~h It In
vlol1tlon of the law. Out
tt•d•n ., , h•rebr
lllfor-4 lhtl ell dwef
lnp '4wft1Md In this
11twt1111CHW lft 1valllble
on en tef1141l ociportunlty
bet II.
To complain of di'·
«imlnetloll. c1• HUO toll·
frM 1\ \·I00·.24-8&90.
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WANTED
ANTIQUES
Older Style Furni\Vft
PIANOS & Colltctlblti
·~ ......... ,~
•Sc-...•A.,,.,.•Olt'f••WI' ........
$$CASHPAID $$
c..~vtl...._....t"'(NW
WI BUY UTATr8
• """""""'" 111..-diy *"'CO
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•• ...... w. '-'· ... Ratllltl kitchen set. mlcto,
biles & mite p.ssw••.
1501 f<Mf. C«on• clel Mir
..... y .... w. Stl e.m.
r urnilure, bile .,.U. &
much much rnortl 17 7
..... St.C....~
Hooftey • ..._,,. mla. 1 yH1$, &old/btown 80
lbl, •n,wer a to fisher,
btown llhr coll•• tul
seen m1tln11s Dr. 81ch
B•Y "8 949·3'8 9997
By J;ax
(949) 63 I ·6594
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111Hinc numbn .ulCI "~ II call
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Uy Phone
(949) 642·5678
I lours
By Ma il/In Person:
• 1 lO We,I Uay SLrcet
Cmta Mt!,a, CA 92627
At N1·w1lnn ttlvd & Bay St.
Wcdnc .. day .............. Tucsday 5:00pm
Thur..day ........... Wedne~day 5:00pm
Friday .................... Th!-lr~day 5:00pm
Sa1urduy ..................... FriJay J:OOpm
Telephone 8.30--.un-5:00pm
Monday-Friday
W;1I"-In ll: 10..un·.'.i:Ol~lllt
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1111
Al ESTATE
R SALE
HOME
IMPROVEMENT
SERVICES 2600
Mbcltlanlous SIMces 2IG6
COOL UAVH JO•
C nlry I evel PnsollOM,
18•,noe~
_.,, 7 ........ ~ pild ~
tr an\µor lahon, lod1tm& jll'~ fD> 5'7~_ lxrus
lo stwt. 1.-free 8!11-272
2'132(CAL ~)
tm
FURNISHINGS
tealher Sol• & lovest1I
br end naw 1n the ct •I•
Musi Sell Can d41hvtr S7~ 949·3S~ 8091
SOOS-SISO
MUSICAL
INSTRUMENTS
Planoa 3510
B•by &•and P1a110,
lleaut1h11 wood lltlN> with
Ivory keV\ movtnl! mu\I
sell $18!>0 ')49 ~2-5021
Call 3118
HSCIU '" Liie''
Unce1 lalnllu Happen!
Pet Ownen Need Help.
Well M1nnered Adult
Cats & Oldtr Doa~ n"d
new homes Ado(>I Adult
Animals th11 limn! 30
day return Polrcy.
wwyt.1nlm1ln.twork.ora
........ cm
Bcee r.i & HR ,.., "'
arq tuY-. .'I) °"' ...... .... lilotl ..,. ,...,..,.
!Im. dlwomwd. tll ~ ~....., ......... nil
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www.anlm•lntlwork.or& ...... ......... ll1ln111111M
Ftlncllau -AVON. Entrepreneur
wanted. Must bt wiltin1
to w0<ll wlltntvtr you
want. bt your own bou,
ind tnfO~ unllmlled
.. ,"~· lib t••· ... 942 J (CAl •SCAN) ... ._ -,,, .. om •• . ....
i\pjlrO• 61hf, \063a1 6
122311 at s1.eo.s1.9lf11
Mii Ntwf;.'\ Clftttr,
Availeblt2 3-7~
HOMES FOASAl..E
OIWIE ..
COlllTY
C...'91 ..
OP8t IAf·IUR 1-S
Toll It Coutt E.lt1tt UOOsf ~ ~ llofllt
1.22 IC 1eo· ctt1lln1.
"""' ' •11-t ....... U.9'5,000 Vlrtulf 1-
'1111'1111'1111,ptttlc•te-e.COfll
Ind ex
7412·7466
• l ; 11 d n t Ii l' Sl' n i cc () i rl'l'l < >r\ B~t lllll' r
Reach 80,000 Homes Each Week
For Only $32 per week (4week minimum)
Call Lorraine at (949) 574-4245
STOf' ttAYINO RINT.
Own your own 2br
doulbe w1 de mobile
hom~ Walk to Ille
oceAn I •n11ly park
$6!>,000 Call lot d@leots
MwloerVlewM-•
9&6C2 l3J7 714 m.8439
l-.ty 9-lte C-r-
M-581 51/>fla, filth
room •bove e•r•a• woth
l)llvalt BCCUS 7 lMldpofl
$1,97S.<XX> Chuck Rathlon
949 370 4250 01 Dan
lhurmari 949·?85-'888
Slerflni Rt11I [\late Croup
IXCITINO WATIR VlfW
601 U4e hr\ Or tSt
Grat LIV wn CHR S£C
2BR? SBA l l,750,000
Lido Park Rully Mery
Lou 1i1ehler
949 675 2700
THI llUJff/' 303 Aven1tt• Ci.fillns
llceptlonal 38r. 2'/>Be.
Pt)jlular "E" Pl1n
$945,000 Mar en Sutton
fir~I !um C~latu
94t-212·tUt
i..c, lee 2br 2b~ fenced
yard, clubhouie. over
looks huttd pool, b•y,
m•rl"• & pvl bch Crl
2nd home yu,...,ou11d
$82,000/obo All Mary
Wood 949 584 Sll 11
con cu1 coo
811n1alow 2br 2ba ero·
clos.d porcll, ltHed
land. $250,000 114-H4-IM2 ,,,., ......
LOY Potl IMI Ntwporl
Btecll Ml \111 lido Soud Sl.185,000 Cotti Prop·
tttlH of Callf l ... in.
L._jo9'9-50MJ23
RUfW. PROPERTY
FOR SALE
Rlndles,fanna/
Cony Pruperty 5915
AllZONA llST IMGAIN.
36 acre• S79 900
Bo rder,. St.1lt I •nd Beatlt"" I ""'-h 111 W"°"'1'J
flartall aro• 1)4'fftcl
6.(()()' Cltnl<llt S4>o.'<:lo1CUl.it
mo11nlatn v~ Altord~
frnanc:rna f\11 R I 811 78? 5~ (r.N •SCAN)
RESORT/
VM:ATION
PROPER IT
FORSAl.f
tt• Deeert, S-creet
aolf cour" 2bt 2ba Poot,
ltnn" pullina a• een
$79,500
It .... Oe1ert One Story
hous.. 7b• l b" frpl1 .
wetbus Built •••ound
pool & pallOl $1 ,085,000 ._ ... ,.,, ........ ..
lovely 3br 2ba 11001
home, lte $?500/mo Incl
1111dener & pool t it rotn
voewsl
760-346 /940
( ...... ".,..., ....... -SO.COLORADO RAN CH
Sol1. 60 AC $29,900,
only S•7 •week .. Ve••
ftnd clost oull Save
monty now and own
1ome of Colo11do'i best
lend. Spectacul•r vrtws
of lh• Rockl... ICCISS
to 6000 .,.., .. at 61 M
Rec .,.. YHr rn1.1nd
acceu, Mtt/tel Included
Eic.11t11t flnanc1111 low
dow11 payment. ull
.. W,OIT MlleMU loda~ toN·fl'n 966·696·
MISCEUANEOUS
RENTALS
Rental To Sha" 6030
c.n he c....-1 ... 01
Drl¥•r, will P•Y 11p to
S!>OO Im k~nl Call loan
!JO'l L91 1937•
RESlOENllAl ~NIALS
ORANGE 7400
COUNTY
Bllbol llllnd
Ce1y llr. lie, ~r
unrl. smaN deck I car
,., aae. w/d r p Airt
1 1400/mo 949 613 /800
CM n~~' <twe .h h
~.e. ~·1r11 '4Jil "" ipol. 81 ...... n.-i.....1a
Cill*' '"" c• 2il ro ""' -"'--t wuk IM!'I I 14 ':IJJ-'Ul) ..... 2br lb.I 18 ltv/dlf1,
fti&, dw. la.ind. IMltony. ltilr
CM •hare lb< hoOS41 ond 1~ 1500 Mr-avilll
w/prol """ wd bt!t Y•d. Mir-di $1800 9e!Hl/U /28
~. n~w upel &.
P•onl no p~I\ ?JI l61h
Pia•• •I 11700/rno
!M9 no '14<>2 01 703
llr SpUI level o\pl . ~en
study, I 11h ""' ru, dc<k Sl7SO/mo 11u peb, 180
l 7hl ~lrt'<'I <M9 64!> 7176
lASl SIDI lOWNMOMI
4br 2 Sb• I Arno m, tov11n
Iµ. end unol Avdll 3 I
S?IOO;mo ""-SlS.2000
l~~.b2b.l
deUdt t.-.mc. 2 ~ attach
? f•MI hoot & rt'<•
Y<lllh, ~I !)'..., bv rrly 734
VrllfM Pl $?lb OJ(XI o t!dll
"•""' 3-71 95 no-Oi"6? pee Ill'& Hr tx.lV'lwy $7"4'
mo n:l lll*I 9119 631 3191 htr• ler1r 21'r, l.aganlBelCfl
11/>ba, lbl.. lo buch
·-..,4111 J/1 .h cnW WI l"11 W«1 •o:na.
w/d. ~I) ' JW) ~ • sphl 11111949 650 3!>/~
au. lntlry, pvl p•tro, ?BR IBA. I mole North
S2000m Bii• 949 4'Xl 0471 o1 m11n beach on ocn ............
balcooles, pftl1o, Wtt>. OW,
side, RA•. wd. App10•
Sl!iOO/mo 949 939 8563
,,., av.a 4/5 146 41111 st Mlak>n Viejo
n...,._a...n.-. llA.lft S2700/mo 71• 478-.3942
nuv11 .. NI nwllll -CORDOVA ,... "-",,..,_ .... ...,. .......
111 lownhouH, 11111ed • no/ """' se.om. SJ2!> doep+utd ova1I J/I 114 307 1076
UOO WATlRfaONT
Private, no aar •ao. no
tmokln11. S8SO/mo
949 673 8886
Nl/O•-View ·-Ocunfronl/:>2nd, Private
room unlt11n. \h•r• ba,
ulol\ P•1d no/smk,
kctthMflllt lndry, lbtlc
to Ntwpo<I pier. S71Sm
C4111 Sem 1)49-218 7906
( 1>4!1ween '93rn-!ipm)
'"-"' .......... tt ....
relurbbhed, skytl&ht. Fp, 'J p•llo•. I br .. olflce
$2000/mo 949·61!>·3888
,.., , .......... 2 cu
1111. 11111 cond sp•c
wd hllups. U JOO/mo l·I00-•~••1
&e ... .._ In
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tr-4 -Jb1 21/tb• lwrlM :IOO)sf, iJlt 2-c ,,. •
al Mltll"lltlls ~ 8r,.....,..
Pie s:BiOnl 818 21"1~
Calli ....
w/retr e•I •Int cnnd, W/li
IOI & vlewl ') c &&1 ooM
now 27013 (I Rtll•O
SI 99b/mo 949 8!l6 9105
INVISTOR/OIVllOttlR
-Do you h've visoon 1
Hond alahl Is 20/20
reco&nize IOdays value
lodt y R2 lol @ lhe
buch Aft 949-637·2397
YIAalYUASH
... ~MOMIS
Ml-Y Mallon
Ht-67M l61
5263. •bf1ed on 20' •/-.i .....,., Pflneloplll do•n, IS~r 6.95~ vrm otlfJ. 1\.350.000 flrM, (.CAL •sc )
f'IUl/Aft Mt·ll9·2«5. ·~
...... Cllll ~ ......... -
Mettl• A,h Oiled Comm. nr Tri Sq, lbr lb•
&tof ... ~-Kllln Mlrnt Kn·J04.llM9 •WOO
...... ~...... • • .. 24lw ''°' .... 400-
"'"" ... llV pnt. t~ ..... IOOll unib. f'erhct tor
.... .. & flt '"" .tt ~ low ,.,. ult SJIOO Mt-UHIOO C.otyn ~1300
llft'/•'-• ...... f p, 2 Uf ,,, • eotnf'Rllnity
pool. pvt p.tlo, fWy cloM
11600 Ac19t9·673·1IOO
UDO ISU STUDIO
I dt ge d ose I & bath
\IJ11ny "'f1uw1e, SIOOOno
Aitt 949 675 6161
IUCH STUOIO
IS~ IRA SI 100/Mll
!M9 '133 lJ65
Greuntl fl••• I b1 lovely
nl!wly rl"mOd •ul w/uew
appl'\, oncl w/d rnsod~
~I dishwnher & 111&
New uq1el ~•r An111e tile
firs W~lk In bftllch Sil"-'
mo ~ 9'9646 2Z2o\
2lr llo t•;.e, ~ rinVu1ll.
7-0Jr pl!l.'fl, bacliY•d. I/?
blodi IO OGl'llWI, IT1U5I see
Slfintrru !M'J 1J8 7!i!> i.al
bel-1 !Mm Sewn rdy
2tw 2119 ,-~. wood
Ors. Ip, •nim•c. no ~lt1n
lowcw level. pool, will< to
shopp1na. 1011 now
Sl750/mo 949 881 1200 ...... -.......
"'' poVCfl>Vlle. Clbie ~ .rid rest. fp. Ve p . w/d llCf SI m, 9&29)..t6.1)
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trome wheels , CO.
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ACCOUNTANT/
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1niemicdrwtc. <howmg a 'Otlnd open·
rng bid .mJ '""".ml \Ult B)' aivtt· n~nt. "l11r1h'' I.hr« no lrump
pronu\al tither 11 ..ohJ m111Qf and
Sloppt"r In t~ .. ~m) Wit Of ti.I lca~t
I 0 cnrd> in the ntioo~ 1Mlh loo11cr
diamonch 1Hu" panner h 'upposed
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the auctlon. ~I led I spadt and &JI'• q~
106t IO the kln1. Oec.llRr led I low
club to the j11ek IU1d queen. the ten of
~p;ides return wa.s taken by dumm)"s
ace. lllld another tromp w!U won b)'
l:.ast'• acc. With no enuy to the West
hand to ca>h a spllde ltlCk. no INl1U
what Easl mumcd declarer would
have the ~st of the ukks. Miking
five-odd. Did anythin& un1owatd
~:~ wro11.11 tbroughou1. fir1>1
the bidding. North-South might well have ended up in the wrong oonttael
without the ~hie. (Remember the
ambigwty of North· s thtcc oo tNmp.)
Cla\t compounck<l lh1\ wnh a ~ubtlc
dcfcons1ve emx When dc\-larcr leach
a low 11\lmp ~t tnclc two toward thc
jack. Ille k.ing of trum~ bccolllCll
marktd in WN\ hand. (Holdin& the
long of trum~. decl~r would ~urcly llllve won the li"'1 trick rn dwtun} 1.0
lead 11 1rump toward the Ian@.') ~t
mu~t the~f0tt >0•in the fil"t trump
with the ace and rctum a ~pa<ie. l\ow
We•.i can wrn the second trump with
the kmg llnd CM Casi\ lhe )8"1.. of
spllde' for lh.: ">Citing trid. 1
AUTOMOllfS, MISCEUMEOUS _BDA_JS___ IOATAEPAIRS/
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ment,petor
new
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2000 c ustom I 7fl
Clau1c elec:t wfl ••k/
Holly deck, v11n11hed
wood 111ter. new cush·
•Oii\, Surrey top & lull
cover S3900 9&500-J2!l()
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classi fied!
BOATS SUPS/
MOORINGS/
LAUNCHING/
STORAGE 9680
N-Dedra FrH ._.
l0t Duffy 21' elec:ttlcs. Incl
1nsu1 a nee, ma111I &
revenue Balbo• Bo•I
Rentals 714 557SIOOx12
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949')22·1292
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AlAN THI HANDYMAN
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lt.~I I 400030 / 14-639 144/
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20 y" ( ~p ~ (""" 1tl'/1':JlJ10~~
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Lt74894S 949 646 8!>21 (t4t) U0-171 I
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lnslllllabon \Mtt I* lmlC.
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LIMY st.w... R~ed
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714 846-8526 714 883 lml
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cal l)lumblnc. doon. wat.
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24/7 days 714·366 1881
"-'"' JUN• TO THI OUM,111
71•·968·1882
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949-673-!1566
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949-845-4'546
m-s CUSTOM 'MNTING
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tnte<lor/eal ind dock~
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Quality Wllfh. low rite.
c:.M tor flee estimate.
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The Call!. Publle
Ulilltles Commission
requires that ell uied
h ouuhold 1 oods
movers pnnt lheir
PU C. Cal t 11umb9';
hmos 111d ch1ulfeurs
print th111 1 C P.
number ln 111 '°""' l1$t1T1tnts. II you hive
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Cell 949-887-1480
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f rrendly Service
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FREC ESTIMATE
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Oto W-, lb< I 5be
p1tlo. I ·c., I". new
kltch, ltuodry & doCll
IVI~ $2495 949• 722 9730
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EMPLOYMENT,
AGEMCY,
AND RESUME
SEJMCES =:-I020 -----l>HIV I RS & OWNI R
OPERAT OR ~ Mo r• l o h' New Y••• New
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Employment -----ACCOUNTANT I
I OOUHPH tor bu\y
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I•• "''"'" 949 720 7301
leet•\Haftt, Server/
l erl•,.d•r /M••t/•••
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l•••n C•ll lar •PPI
Newport Buch Tenn•'
Club 949 644 00'>0
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like ntw tond. •Uper b
rntch•r11c•I £ body
&<1ld full)' loaded. mus!
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811 949 !186 1888
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ferr.t 7S Dlo'9 Dl Cl 4
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nlOdol yellow bl< Sll l5t.
"" $18~ /14 7'51·2464
HONDA 2000 c•v IX
4WI> •utu l~ SK m1
root tM._ mm\ cond
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949673 Vl1. c;Ml.j 588 9941
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cond tllf ouahout, l1n
tnt1c v•lu1 $26.99!>
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6 cyl 2•1. bltcl\lbl1ci.
c1o m1 wheel~. CO,
b bulous cond. Sll,995
vl8111 B~r 949·!>86 1888 ··-J....-'OOUIV_4_
Ptu upph•r • dt•k
metallM: blue/er um llt11.
CO. chrome wllh., lUPfl~
t ond mu•l see lo
a pp1 u1ete. lanln llt
••lue $25.m vl8974'1
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upl\11 e blu1/e1 um lthr,
n1••a11ton ipor l pka. ''
new hu1e u v•n&\. sn .995 •89724 t Bkr Uf.SU-1111
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Co"1p•e\OI Sc>ort s.i-
bt;wty 40. "" ,,._
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Merc•4H '99 MU20
44k m1 bl1e ktblk mnrl
lutly !Oadtd l UP•• b
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Meru du '96 370 SL
Coup< while/Ian llhr
hMd/\oll lop, musl \te
lo app1ec111• vOl 1496
$21,995 Bkt 949 586 11188 www_...w . ....,
M•rc•4H 'II S60 Sl
Wh1te/1"1 rn1u11c tn/out
runs areal. new soft top.
nm rwar S17J'j) /14.1'.>1·2E4
Meta.rt Ct and M.>t QUl5 '98
\18 S7K m1 wMe lull
P'"'. ltmlM. musl -pvt patty S71KX> 714 54!> 1500
OWt Cl•r• '96 Pt pp, 6
cyl 1aod cond 741< m1
ltew h unt ltrt. SA100
obo 714-SO-Sttl
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ma,nluned l owner
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Stf11ei • llll Cond 39 :,. mt l/c. tx. pw pl till cc,
side arr b•~• •m Im t•~wtt. •I» •llo~ CO
c.hal\81!1. fleW l•&\ h1ilJ
blue Sl7.170 ~ Sll.<XX! I• m~a 949·67~ 840 /
ley-'97 4 ·-SR~ \16, atnt to<ld k>•ded
IUIO, ne'f' btea~~. CO.
mnrf. very clean $95<Xl
004 ScoU 949 3/!> 21'X>
T•y•t• SI•-• '02 Cl
2°" m1. l1dy owned
"Ivor CO rur ill lull
fact "''" buul hke new
cond $17 m vOl-4296
Bkr 949 !>86 1888 --... ,.... ... _
V•lv• '00 SIO T6 39'
m• mel•llic silvtr blue
oalmul 11111 mnrt CO
bu ut•tul like new cono
$18 99!1 •451281 B~r t4'-S16-1111 •-.ec,..a.1.c-
Bridge
YOO 8Ent£JUDGE
l\cilhCf' VUlllCf'llblc South dW) .
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Void AQ8U3
•JHl EAST Wf.ST •J96Sl A762
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SOUTH
• K8• J94 KS
• 10 9 7 6 s
11lC tudJHI~'
SOl '111 WK'T .._.. P1116
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S• l'K\
NORTH
I .INT
Kclbl ,._
Opcnin).\ k .11.I I "c nf •
EAST
1
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nm h1u rrc au.. unn 11«'\1.' o pla·
nJt1on r: ... ,1·, JUOIJl O\Crl'llll WA!>
m1cmlc.'\11•te. ')l('" 1n~ " .;ound open·
1n11 tn<l 111kl "' l'anl \Ull. By 11grcc·
mcnt, '1111nh·, three no 1rump
prom1-.t cuhcr a wltJ 1runor And
~uprcr tn th.-r n.:m) \u1t or at leMt
10 cant. rn lhc mu~ "'th longrr
d1.&nl00lh t l lul' pMncr 1' su~
AUTOMOlll.ES, BOATS MISC8.1.ANEOUS
IO know wtuch. 5houJd the opponen!i ~· ls a mystery w 11>.l The redou· ble iodicalrd the minor IWCHUittt,
and Soulh'sJump 10 five clubscio.cd
the auclion. West led 1 >pildc and Ea>t's queen
Ml to the kin11-OClcllrcr led • low club 10 the jack and queen, lhe len uf
spades tetum --:u uWtl by dummy'~
8C\'. and IOOthcf Ulmlp Wll> WOO b)'
Ea;1's ~. With DO COii)' to the West
hllnd 10 cull 1> sp.'ldc tnck, no maner
whill East n:tumed declarer would
havt the n: 1 of I.he !ricks. Maklna
five·odd. Did 1111)'lnlna untowll'il
lu\wcn?
t::'as1 wai. w~ng tlU\IU¥hWl. Ft~I
the bidding Nonh·South might well
have ended up ifl lhc wrong COllll'llCl
without the douhlc (Rc~mbcr the
ambiguity of North'~ !hr« no ttump ) C:.\t compoundc<l thi• with a ~ubtlc
dcftnsivc error. When cleclarer lead\
a low uump QI tnck IWO IOWW'd the
jack. the king of trumrx becMlC'
marted tn We''" hAnd (!folding the
kin& of uump" declnrer would wrel)
ha"c won the lil'\t tnck in dumm)' Ill
lead 1 trump toward lhc: ktng'I f-..:L'll
mu~t therefore "'tn tht liN trump
with lhc: att and return 1 ,p:ldc. 1'o"
Wc<.1 c:an "in the 'ClCond trump "'11h
the king and can CL\h llY Jtk'l. 111
"pade' for lhc ..c1ung trid'
BOAT REPAIRS/
Vthfdts Wlnlld 9045 PwlrBo.a. 9515 SERVICES
AUlOS WAN flO ...,_,
1~or •U.T•~ ...,,,_ P11; Cit:!l1 Free
1°"'1! Wt con11e io you
w1U!fit'I, Pay
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MOTOR HOMES
MotarHoma-
Rent 9355
36fl Pr lv•t• M•l•r
home tor 1 enl. loaded
book now tor sprin&
lime 114 965 8282
Cl.ASSIFIED
It's the solu·
lion you're
searching/ or.
whether
you 're seeking
a
73 Balbl w... 13 ,_
·~Hardt .. ~ m IT, CXrrt1!5 Wit* &
~ 16.JlYOOo 96-574-0E4
2000 custom l 71t
Classic elect w/l u k/
Holly deck, var"'shed
wood inter, new Cush·
ions. Surrey top & lull
covet $3900 ~3250
SELL
your stuff
through
classified!
BOATS SUPS/
MOORINGS/
IJUNCff ING/
STORAGE 9680
.. _ o.ci.. ,, .. Space
10< Ouffy 21' eleclttes. Incl
1nsur ianc•. ma1nt &
re¥1nu1. Balboa Boat
Rentals 714 557SIOOa12
SSf1 MOOllMG with
boat for ule in Newport
Bu ch Call Chuck
949·64!>·0334
SUI'S fOa SA&IOATS
cu11ent1y 1v11l1bl• Up
10 !>Ott C•ll
t4t·67S-4147
"Employee."
HEmpleado."
home, apart·
ment,petor
new
occupation! "Arbeitnehmer. "
"Employe. ''
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3 Ca"°°" ~· 4 T edllllque 5 Sl<Jpped II tum e Bunc:lw8
7 Aell•v• tension 8 TlrYlylCO herol'8
9 Klwl'• extinct cousin 19 Prom honOfee
t I Seys ll'lll IOS4fY
12 Olwlge$
13 Sf!edtent 21
23 I snowlallS
?4 VOICllllC llow
25 Anntiones
26 lullUllOUS
27 Contmws
(2 Wds)
28 $cr111et1
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30 ectebt1lkl1 &2 rvoe1-• 31 Klutz's cry 53 Ba--90Wn tabOO
34 Cheers SS U.. • n111t1 11wn 36 Pe-god<less 56 8lidw1r'I ol 37 oe-t 11vepon ~ Shedow' 36 Lumbe< flaws 59 Foot pen
CJ E11t1rgy 61 Th9i nelghbO<
44 Cold --62 Ofl·•09d ...rilde
IOCfe 63 Fiddle'* -
41 Chaplel 8'I Wtnd up
49 Perons
t""dWlle
50 f>Jlot's 8JCI
51 Wed on tl1e run
NO MATiill
HOW YOU SAY IT,
CLASSIFIED CAN
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Boollbttll119 I Concrete & Masonry __ __;___::;__ __ _ Eltdrlcll Strvlca
C1 lllor n11 l•w If
QUlres that conh e'
too t1l11ns 1ob~ 11111
tol•I S500 or mnr f
(labor 01 m•lt• "''> be hceni.ed by th«'
Contr•clo" Stal•
ltunse Board Sl•l•
tlW 11\0 l t QUlln \hll
con111ctors include
the" hcenH number
on 111 •d•e<l111nc You
u n check the \l1tu\
ol your licenHd
cont 1ac l o1 1 1
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cenud conl11clort
llhinf 1obt l h1t
lohl Ins thin S~OO
must '""' 1n the11 1dvert1umenh ttut
they are nol hcens~d
by lhe Conh .c loi \
State license Board "
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Call IK'n 949-278 9129
Clrptnlry --'---A 2 HAND'\' MAN
IMtall rel•o ub.,irl\
klll..hof\ 1>.lll'\-OOCIV...lOOw\
moldlrC Ooi4l 714 '>46 7~
Clrpet Rep1lr~les
Buda~• Cup"! wt1nl•
p llle\ 11ul1ll. lflMll•
rutrelctuna prum111
v1•1u •114 '1?6 410'>
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WhQlft\Ah•' 949 492 0205
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( •P l•rrv 114 '>57 7'>94
C.......~W..ti
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loc<ll CMbactor no !Db loo
vMfl no !Db too i,.. Reh
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714-715-2128
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,., v11 "' fl\ted here In
our \etvl<..e dn8Ctoryl
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PEOPL( CAN HELP
YOU TOOi.Yi
Drywall Services
WITTHOlfT DlYWAU
Alt pllne~ •m/lrt f<lb~
CUANI ?Oyr\, ta11 lrrc
"' l~ ll-4-6J9 144/
Elldrial Stmces
SM All JOI lXPIU
loc•I. Qu1tk Re\ponie
llome Y&rd & One' [feet
20 Y~ C•p °'"'*" tlecitoc L~~IOAl
~. new SVC 949 ~ J6!J6
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WOOd/Chl lfl h,. Palto Tr-Service, Yard c.oven . Door\ Wnc!Wi Ille CIHnup, M11nt1n1nce,
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L•74894S 949 646 8521 (t4t) U0-171l
OISTOM CMATM TU IMt~llatlOn, wte ur am<c.
mablt. stone ~ lt1S
l 11612044 Jeff 114 612 9961
UMY $ Rt1>&•ed Re21out1n tnst~llalton
fll( OCAN 9 673 8065
71484611526 714 883 2031
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CNITM
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llldlW .... $4"
t4t.M5.5704
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No Job Too Small
Dave Hamilton 949-322-8291
ALAM TMI MAMDYMAM
All work ru1rant11d
P\Jmbrc. c lectncal. Doors. r _,, carp *-96-21M81J>
"• u,. Sp.d ... 1t. All
type\ of iep•ln . Eleclll-
cal, plumt>onc. door" wat.r ~"'"· l1le & more 24/7 day\ 714·366·1881
Hauling
JUMIC TO THI DUM ... 11
714·968·1882
AVAllABLC IOOAYt
'l-t9·67J.5566
v ... , .. ,. c-u·•· & M"--t Broeh, Btoci..
Slone. Coocretll R81/Conwn
L•747448 714·96f>·2824 (""""'' ..... 'OVts fl'!>
Gcul Pcicel Guac anleed
wort. Fr•• est l•375602
714-538·1534 7.390.2945
Open 7 Dey.
LowR•t•
Storage Speclelt
Sine• 1911
94~646
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lnttH ior /u I i nd docks
l•703468 949·'600· 1054
IClw. lOOHIY f'AINTING
Qulloly wort\, Low r alt,
CllM for tree esllm1te.
fl 7915"42 114-87~1l
aAINIOW CllQI MAINt llH MOVllS SSS/Ml'. Palntlni.Wext. HotM/~
Servint All Cltits Insured Quality )Obi Free Hllmafe
Tl63844 323·991·1193 l •569897 716·636·8888
323·630·9971 cell
PUBLIC NOT CE
The Cell! Public
Utlllltea Commission
requl1n thal all used
ho usehold 1o od1
moven prlnl their
PUC C1I T number:
hmos end ch1utteu11
prtnt thelf r c p
number in •II tdv., •
llMlmenh. ti you hive
1ny quuhons 1bout
tht ltaellty ol •
movt11 lim o or
dltuff-.c..":
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Painting
Uc.M~
llltedar/lltatar
Demdte'*llC
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Rob llbell · Owner
Cotta Mesa. Ca
(949) 646-3006
c.11949-887·1 •80
Slwa
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('4t) 64S·2U2
HOMISt & .USONMU
PlUMID
fra lsll Sm rlljMR
OClfCU Oise 714 23'>9l!Jll
HICIH PlUMllNG
Rep•ln & R1modelln1
FRCE ESTIMATE
L•687398 714·969 1090
THI SHl,.,l•t
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