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2002
FINAL RESULTS ·
U.S. REPRESENTATIVE 4ettl CongiwlcMMll Di9bict -"'-~-*'II Dena Rotinlbedwr .......................... M %
Gerrie Sctilpske ............................... 32%
Keith Gann ·····-·--· ... ··-·--········ 3.9"' 48dl ~District
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Chris Cox -·-····-·····-·····-······-.. ·-··· 88% John Graham ................................... 29%
Joe Midiael Cobb ............................. 3%
STATE ASSOEI Y
llttt AIMl'T1hly °'9trict ,,. al,,.~ <-""II
KM'I Maddox ..................................... 1115%
Al Snook ............................................ 30% Doug Scribner ................................... 5%
10th AIMmbty District
CllalCll---John Campbell ................ -............. 68%
John Kane .................•..... -.............. 31%
Paul Studler ........................................ 3%
MEASUREC
Sll al Sll I><**"* -"'II ...... : .................................................... 96%
No ........................................................ 35%
COSTA MESA aTY COUNC&. IJalSI_,..~
G.,y Monehen -····--·················-· 31% Linda Dixon ................. ----··········· 20% Allen Men900f ................................. 22%
Bill Perkins ······················-··-·-······· 10% Katrina Foley _ ............................... 15%
NEWPORT BEACH crrv COUNCI. DilCric:t 1 .. of .. precjndo -ing Tod Ridgeway ............................ .. 56%
Medelene Arak.elian ····-······-····· 33% Marianne Zippi .... ...... ............. 11 %
DilCric:t 3 ~.~~~~···-··················· 48"' Don~ ·-···· .......................... ··-5'% Olmkt4
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Ron Winship ··-··············-····-············ 7% Olmktl Dk*~~-·-·-·····---+ Bernie Svalstad -·······-··-··-···--42% l.:aure Dietz ........................................ 12'%
NEWPORT-MESA lN=1ED
SCHOOl DeSTRICT
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8-te Stoll.et ·--············· ......... 88%
Ed ~ -·--··-·········-· .................... 17%
Ron Wirwhip --·---·····-········ .. -· 15% Tn-..AN95
111o1111...----Jvdtt ft'anc:o ...................................... 70%
Shelby Cove ..................................... 30% "ltuRM ANe 7 ~-~ .. -·-·-··-· .47%
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COSTA MESA SMlfMY DtsmcT
.. al .. pr9Cinda -""II -""-Artene Sc:h8'lr ••-•••••n•••-•••-•-•-•-20%
Chudt Perry ................. _.. ................ 14%
Tom Dethlefsen ............................... 10%
Greg Woodllde ............................... 15% Den~···-············--···· 11% Rk:Nrd Culbefuon .... ·-·--··-· 1.3% Louis Smith ___ .... _ ................... 4.8"'
Doug Sc-ribner -···· .. ····--···· ........ 5.34lr. . Pauf'Stromberg ............................... 7.5%
Jim Fisler ·---·············-··· ................ 5%
1MNE RANCH WAltR DISTRICT
ll'lal 11'1~ ~ ---Brten Bt9dy ................... _ ................ 41%
Vince Mull ... _ ...................... -............ 2'%
Steve Moore -.............. ---·····-··--5%
George Komievsky ........ ·--··-2.A%
David Jennings ------·· 2.1'%
Jack Wu -·-····-·-·· ......................... """' Stephen Sanchez ........................... 4.1'%
,.., SWWI ·-·-·--······-· .. ··-··-········ 31%
MESA COfCSOt.DATED
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Miii ~ ·----·--········ 72% David Schne«ter ·-----·-28%
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ORMGE C<UfTY DMllottl _°'_,...._._..... -.,.a..-------77%
Ron W\nehlp ----·-----7% Reginal lMtther ···-· ...... ·---··-11%
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Ctwll Henil1gt0n -··-·-·---I.ft Seu! HlnctwNn ----21%
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:rHURSDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 2002
DON LEACH/DAILY PILOT
Wrtti grass-roots support, first-time candidate Alan Mansoor won a surprise seat on the Costa Mesa City Council in Tuesday, beating out Mayor Linda Dixon .
Grass-roots efforts win seat
Costa Mesa city councilman-elect Alan Man~oor
raised the least a mount of money, but he had plenty
of volunteers, called 'improvers,' stumping for him.
Lofft• H•rper
Daily P~ot
COSTA MPSA -A remarkable elec-
uoo resulted in a classic City Council
Cinderella story Tuesday.
Allan Mansoor, who had never run
for office or held an elected position,
unseated seasoned Mayor Linda
Dixon, gathering 502 more votes than
the incumbent to win a seat..with 6,965
votes. compared to Dixon's 6.463.
Mansoor will join Councilman Gary
Monahan, who was the top vote-gener
with 9,805, or 31 %. on the dais in De·
cember .
Man.soor and Dixon garnered 22%
and 20%, respectively, 6.naJ election re·
sults showed Wednesday.
"It was like David and Goliath."
Man.soor said Wednesday. ·r was the
out.sider and a longshot yet I won over
the lncumbent mayor. I attribute ii to
all the grass-roots support. -
That grass-roots support was pro-
vided by dozens of volunteers who la-
beled themselves "improvers" and
helped Mansoor crusade. He raised
the least money of the five candidates,
but the priceless manpower fueled his
campaign. Many of those who cam-
paigned on behalf of Mansoor were
those responsible for Councilman
Duis Steel's decisive win in 2000.
F.ric Bever. a Westside resident, was
one of the many who took 10 the
streets to helped both S1eel and Man-
soor get elected. He walked precincts,
helped deliver mailers. put up signs
and spread the word.
"We did it again," Bever said of he
and his fellow improvers. "And we'll do
See SEAT, Pa1eA7
Egan brings promise
of a moderate voice
Supporters hope the
only school board
candidate to unseat an
incumbent will be less
'extreme' than Leece.
Deirdre Newman
Da1lyP1lot
Tom Egan may not have stepped up
10 the plate on his own, but with the
support of his fans. he rounded the
bases and beat Wendy Leece on Tues·
day in the only upset of a Newport-
Mesa Unified School Board incum·
bent.
The Westside resident's supponers
said they expect his election to bnng a
more moderate voice to the board
and increac;e the trustees' producuv-
ity.
· ·"I ·think Tom's a good choice." said
Cyndie Borcoman. Newport Beach
resident. "I Jes a conservative person
that will reflect on all the issues.
Wendy abo said that. but she's a lot
more extreme."
Egan received 53% of the vote.
Leece 48%. The morning after his vie·
tory, Egan said that he's ready to put
his problem-sotving skills to work on
complex challenges facing the district
-;uch the state's budget woes.
"They're going to try to balance the
See EGAN, Pa1e A9
Nichols is the sole victory for Greenlight slate
Victory in Corona del Mar doubles the slow-growth
movement's presence on the council , but whethe r
Nichols and Heffernan will work together is unclear.
June Cu•1rand•
Daily Pilot
NEWPORT B.P.AQ-1 -Despite losing
in three races, Greenlight enjoyed a
significant victory in Tuesday's election
as the slow-growth movement will
now have two representatives on the
City Council Jolning John Heffernan
on the dais will be District 6 winner
Did Nichols, the Greenlight candidate
who defeated Bernie Svalstad
Yet 'the Greenlight dynamic of the
next council remains to be seen. Hef-
fernan and Nichols are barely ac-
quainted. Uke Heffernan, Nichols Is
loosely affiliated with the slow-growth
movement. running on a platform of
Greenlight's main principles.
"I'm looking forwanl to seeing how
THE BEtt CURVE
What an extraordinary
odyssey over 4 decades
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he will vole and what that will mean
for the cotincil," said Heffernan, whose
status for two years as the only Green-
Ughter and a distinct outsider has in
the past pushed him to the point of
announcing he would quit the council
"I'm not aligned with any one per·
son on any specific issue, so I will be
making my decisions on an issue-by·
issue basis," Nichols said. "ln general. I
think his ideas and mine are close. so I
think we would be in agreement much
of the time.·
Though Nidlols was the only member
of the Q-eenlight slate to win a seat on
Daily Pilot
AT A GLANCE
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WEATHER ~
SPORTS
the council, Allan Beek. was the ~
vote-getter on the sla!e. 1be District 3
candidate received 9.995 votes to Nich-
ols' 9,853. But within his district. Beek
took a back seat to Don Webbs 11 sn.
Nichols and Webb will be the two
new faces on the council begin.ning
sometime next month; the city clert's
office has not yet set the date for
swearing in the new council members
and selecting a new mayor. Incum-
bents Tod Ridgeway and Gary Adams.
who defeated Greenllght candidates
See NICHOLS, Pac• A7
Hoag hits
$50-million
funding goal
J.MCasaarande
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THE POIJTICAJ. LANDSCAPE
.Glowillg .ia their ¥ictories
Paul Clinton • ·
DaityPHot
Federal and state candidates toa.sted
their victories In different ways Tuesday
evening and Wednesday. ..
Basking in the glow of a nearly 27 ·point
victory, Rep. 0.... RQbrabacher tmjoyed
a Uverwursfsandwich an'd cup of llma
bean soup at Jerry's Deli, across from
South Coast Plaza. on Wednesday.
Rohrabacher said he spent a quiet
afternoon with wife Rhonda reading the
newspaper coverage of the nation's races.
After handsh~ng his way through a
string of conference rooms and suites at
The Sutton Place Hotel in Newport Beach
on Tuesday evening, Rep. OuU Cox
joined longtime friend Gary Mendor.a. an
Insurance commissioner runner-up, at
the Westin Bonaventure Hotel in Los
Angeles.
Cox, who beal Democrat John Graham
by n early 40 points, served as the
campalgn ch airman for Mendoza, who
lost to incumbent Democrat John
Garamendl. The two men worked for law
firm Latham & Watkins in the 1980s.
After digesting the eve~g's election
returns, Assemblyman John CUnpbell
popped the cork on a bottle of
champagne he had on ice waJtlng in the car. .
Costa Mesa's new assemblyman, ICen
Meddox. chose a lower-key celebration,
spending dme'with Wile er,.tal.
"I just .spent some quality time with my
wife," Maddox said.
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IN A PATRIOTIC MOOD
After facing no opponent In his race for
reelection, Supervisor Jim Sliva was able
to enjoy a relatively pressure-free election
night. Silva had gained his seat in the
March 5 primary. .
Wrapping up a low-key Board of
Supervisors meeting Tuesday morning,
Silva buzzed back to his Santa Ana offices
and then moved on to Republican
campaign central later during the
evening.
Silva joined the party at The Sutton
Place Hotel in Newport Beach and was
spotted talking to a group of teenagers
about public life and what motivates him
to continue representing voters in
Newport-Mesa, Huntington Beach and
several other outlying cities.
"You have to have a good feeling ln
h ere," Silva said, pointing to bis chest,
"about the country you live J.n."
RED-FACED TOWMQ WAR
1be Green Patty of'Orapgt! Cpunty
again held it$weekly antiwar
demonsttatlon at South Coast Plaza on
Friday.
From 6 to 7 p.nl., Green memben
P(O~ested the "Israeli occupadon of
Palestine and for global peace,•
accoidlng to their Web site.
The demonstration wu held at the
corner of Anton Boulevard and Bristol
Street.
Green gubernatorial candidate Peter
Camejo put in a respectable showing
during Tuesday's race for the state's top
elected post. Cahlejo finished a distant
third to Gov. Gray Davia, the Democratlc
winner, and Republican businessman BW
Simon, but he secured 5.1 % of the vote, a
modest accomplishment, to be sure.
Costa Mesa resident Kerry Mullins,
one of 29 members of lbe party's county
bo~. helped organize the rally.
A COMFORTABLE LEAD
SEAN HIU.£R I OAll..Y PILOT
Gary Monahan, center, ce lebrates his lead in the Costa Mesa City Council race with employees Rebecca Schlegel,
left, and Shelly Sieh, and guest Cathrine Holyoak at his Costa Mesa restaur~nt, Skosh Monahan's, Tuesday night.
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~No mandates
from this election
T uesdary's elecdon
. results, in a
nutshell, appear
to say something along
these lines: ' ·
In New{>ort Beach,
while voters cleady
want growth slowed
and controlled.
development is not the
only Issue they care
about There is no pt
mandate for ,c:hange In
In Co$ta Mesa. the
success wu evident,
though the methods a
bit controYemlal. In the
final hours qf the
election, the AilpQrt
wOtting Group Political
Action Committee
launched a tough
anti-Dixon phone
campaign that, S~J. CAHN according to people
the d~ with only one
Greenlight·backed candidate,
Dick Nk:bola, ,gaining a close
victory over his opponent And
that victory, it should be noted,
was in a thrt.e-persoo race; It is
possible that without Laura
Dietz running, business-backed
Bernie 9nlstad might have
triumphed.
Also casting a pall over the
Greenlight forces. it would
certainly seem. Is All8n 8eek'I
loss to Don Webb. A victory by
Beek. the most legitimate
~Greenlighter" and the only one
of the four endorsed candidales
who was a true insider, would
have sent the 16Udest message
that voters want.ad a Greenlight
perspective on the council It
didn't happen.
ln Costa Mesa, the
Mimprovement" movement chat
was behind Chrta Steel's election
rwo years ago has proved its
staying power by helping get
Allan Mantoor elected. No
doubt there was again some
"bullet" voting by those behind
Mansoor, who chose only him.
But the city's newest councilman
was lilcely helped as much by
Mayor Unda otxon and
Planning Commission
Outirwoman ICatrlna Foley's
vote splitting. Olange seems
inevitable. with Steel and
Mansoor intent on d osing the
job center and taking a tougher
look at how charities in Costa
Mesa operate.
Councilman Gary Monahan.
who was the top vote-getter
Tuesday, is now the logical
choice to be the city's next
mayor. lf so. it will fall to him 10
manage what could be a dMded.
unfriendly council. ·
And the school board lo~ of
Wendy Leec:le will result in two
changes: fewer interesting
newspaper headlines and a
board tha1 is in near loclc-step.
Leece continually argued that
unanimity would not be a
strength for the district. The
community now will find 001 If
she was righ1. as new trustee
Tum F.gan joins the team.
A "11.XED NIGHT FOR THE
AIRPORT WORKJNG GROUP
Would anyone have taken a
bet that the Airport Working
Group would come out of
Tuesday's elect.ion with a clear
victory in Costa Mesa and a loss
in Newpon Beach?
F'll'St, the defeat in Newport
Beach: Rlc::k 1llytor'I [ailure to get
elected. Taylor, a longtime
Airpon Working Group activist,
ran as the FJ Toro and John
Wayne Airport expert against
incumbent Gary Admna.. But.
despite a slew of letters to the
Pilot about the issue, his
expertise did not ring loudly
enough with voters.
who received the call,
said MOefeat Unda Dixon,"
cla1med she opposed the El Toro
airport and mentioned the fllgtits
over the Westside and Mesa
Verde that have I.Bed residents in
the past months, tying them by
implication to the mayor.
Coming right at the end of the
campaign, there was no way for
Dixon to respond. Dirty politics
or smart campaigning'? It's a thin
line between them.
The calls did explain what at
first looked to be a goof on the
part of the working group. The
group's political actJon
committee on Oct. 31 sent out
an endorsement of three Costa
Mesa candidates, Monahan,
Mansoor and Planning
Commissioner BID Patdna.
though there were only two seats
available.
As committee member Aaron
Elders said, that was more an
uun·endorsement" of Dixon than
a show of support for the trio.
The phone calls were just the
nail in the coffin.
A win by any name
Newport's Ron Wlndllp has
1he dubious distinction of
losing three separate races on
Tuesday.
In his an empt at the
Newpon ·Mesa Unified School
District seat won by Incumbent
Serene Stokel, Winship pulled
in 5,288 votes.
In his race for the District 4
seat on the Newport Beach City
Council won by Adams, he got
1,537 votes.
And. running for the
Municipal Water District of
Orange County Division 5 seat.
he received 4,184 while losing
10 Wayne aartt..
In all -not figuring
cross·over votes into the mix -
Winship pulled 11.009 votes.
Unfortunately for the local
firebrand, even that wouldn't
have been enough to bring him
a single victory.
llis closest contest wo uld
have been the Newport council
race. Adams took in 11 ,454,
which would have made for a
nall-biler rar closer than what
Adams ended up facing.
From there, though, the races
gel bleak. ln the school district
race. with a larger pool of voters.
he would have had to more than
double his returns, with Stokes
collecting 24.045 In her victory.
And Winsh ip would've been
1rounced by Oark, who
received 41, I 57 in the wate r
district contest.
There's always next time for
WinshJp, though. And plenty of
races from which to choose.
• S.J . CAHN ls the meneglng
editor. He can be reached 81 19491
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steven.cahn@latlm ... com.
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this evening. Motori1t1 should
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lot of excea oil Will make
roada even more hazardous.
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today. l...oW8 will drop Into the
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world began observing Ramadan
Wednesday morning. For about
30 days, they will refrain from eat·
ing and drinking starting one and
BRIEFLY IN
THE NEWS
Study shows laughing
decreases stress
I .aoghing does the body good
was the conclusion of a recent
UC Irvine CoUege of Medicine
study. .
TI1c study fo und that even
looking forward to a funny event
increasing endorphins and de-
creases detrimental stress hor·
mones.
"This has profound implica-
tions for complementary treat-
ment of disease and for main·
taining a person's wellness." said
Lee Berk. assii.tant professor of
family medicine and researcher
at the Susan Samueli Center for
Complementary and Ahemative
Medicine. A positive attitude and
h umorous events can help com·
bat the negative health effects of
scress, he said.
Berk has demonstrated that
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a half houri before sunrise and
break their fast at IUDlet.
It 1s a ti.roe of re1lecdon. prayer
and puriftcalion • ..id Imam Mo&-
tafa Qezwini al the Jslamic .Edu·
cational Center of~ County.
"Ramadan is a month oC ~
tense devotfon. • he said. "lt offers
ua opportunities to deepen and
ren~ OW' faith. It'• also a time we
regenerate our splrlt and pmctlce
self restraint."
The act of fasting ~ Mus-
lims together. Qazwtni said. But
in the post-Sept. 11 era, it Is very
important for ~ to estab-
lish good relations with their fel ·
low human~ he said.
"lbat's my ~ to our
something as simple as Watching
a humorous video may be the
solution to lowering stress and
fighting disease.
Thisstudy~mgnificantforthe
ongoing research on the relation·
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Students awarded for
art, essays on peace.
The Newport Beach Public
Library's "Peace Through
Understanding" art and essay
contest judges awarded four
middle and high school stu-
dents with SIOO savings bonds.
Florencia ICrochlJc, a Corona
del Mar High junior, and Lau-
ren Zaslav a Carden Hall
eighth-grader were selected
from among 27 essay writers.
Judges were from the Newport
Beach Public Library Founda·
lion.
Nikki Fox. a Sage Hill !iigh
School ninth-grader, and Lau·
ren MiJler. an Ensign Middle
School eighth-grader, won for
eoromunity," the Imam said. "We
need to educ.ate others about
what fslam really 1' and remove
the oegativerstereotypes. •
LocaJ MWJims congregate at
the Costa Mesa mosque every
night during the month of Rama~
dan to pray and read a chapter a
day from their hoty book, the Ko-ran. .
· One of the nights during the
month that is $gnil1cant is Lai.lat
al Qadr, which falls on Wednes-
day, Nov. 27, this year.
"We believe that was the day
the Koran was revealed to the
Prophet Muhammad.• Qazwi.ni
said .
On that ni~t. prayers-are of-
their art coJJages. Members of
the Newport Beach Arts Com-
mission judged 41 submissions.
These winners were selected
for their outstanding expressions
about tolerance and diversity.
Artwork is on display in the
Central Library's Teen Center
and copies of essays are avail·
able at the Teen Center desk.
The Newpon Beach Central
Library is at 1000 Avocado Av-
enue. For information, call
(949) 717-3801.
Donations needed for
Food and Gift Program
The Costa Mesa Police De·
partment is asking for dona-
tions for its 17th annuaJ Food
and Gift Program for needy
famiJies living in the city. The
goaJ is 10 provide a Ouistmas
food package fo r 100 families
and a gift for each chiJd 12 and
younger.
The department 1s asking fo r
donations of money, canned
food items and unwrapped new
fered from sunset to daybreak the
next day.
Most ~ fast during the
month of Ramadan. F.xcepdons
are ,pregnant or musing women,
travelers. old people and those
who are sick. Some of them make
up for' lost time when they are
able to do so.
Amina Inooes. a Santa Ana
Heights resident. said that for her,
Ramadan is "a ti.me to get closer
to God..
"I try to step away from my
routine life and think about my
life," sbe said. ~It's a time for me
to find guidance and rejuVenale
physically, emotionally and spir-
irually."
toys before Dec. 15. These can
be dropped off at the Westside
Substation, at 567 W. 18th St.,
between 8 a.m. and 4 p.m. Mon·
day through Friday or at the
main police station, at 99 Fafr
Drive, between 8 a.m. and 6 p.m.
For more information, caJI
(714) 327-7450.
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Newport election field,•
incorrectly attributed an
allegation that the man·
ager of four coundl can-
didates' campaigns was
behind a fraudulent re-
corded campaign mes-
sage. Greenlight Com-
mittee spokesman Phil
Arst did not make that al-
legation.
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Costa Mesa council unanimously approves
new headquarters and renovation that will
require a change in the city's master plan.
The dew!loPment falla 90 = ..... lhort of the dty'I
requirements and In·
aeaet the buOdinc demity on
the 9.4-aae CMc Center Ille by
needl could be met by rettiipln&
the older lol. o8ldale taJd. ~~werenot
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lnjun.. WM~ et
5:19 p.m. Tueedey.
• Columble b.tvie end
Joenn 8trMt: Art auto
theft wa1 repol'ted et · '
10:44 a.m. Tuesday.
• RlmON Wly: A vehicle
burglary wa1 reported In
the 3000 bk>dt et 7:26
a.m. Tuelday.
·~Street
Trespassing was reported
in the 300 bloc* at 8:29
a.m. l'uesday.
·~Awnue:A
home burglary was
reported in the 2100 blodc
at 3:49 p.m. Tuesday.
• Newport Boulevard end
Vic:tDfla Str'Mt:
Possession of drugs was
reported at 2:22 a.m.
Tuesday.
• South Cout Oriw: A
robbery was reported in
the 1500 bloc* at 2:20
a.m. Tuesday.
. • East 19th S1JWt Md
Irvine Av.iue: A traffic
accident involving
injuries was reported at
4:45 p.m. Tuesday.
NEWPORT BEACH
• Ealtbluff Drive: Petty
theft was reported in the
2100 blodt at 11:57 a.m.
Tuesday.
• MKArthur Boulev8rd
end Bonite Cenyon Oriw:
A hit-and-run was reported
at 10:52 a.m. Tuesday.
• P9rtc Crest: Battery was
reported in the 100 blodc
at 11 :39 a.m. Tuesday.
•Sen Miguel Oriw: An
auto theft was reported in
the 300 blodc at 3:08 p.m.
Tuesday.
• Von Kannen Avenue: A
commercial burglary was
reported in the 4400 blodc
at 11:26 a.m. Tuesday.
• 28th Street end
Newport Bouleverd: A
traffic accident involving
injuries was reported at
9:29 a.m. Tuesday.
• 33rd Street end
Seashont Drive: An auto
theft was reported at 9:15
a.m. Tuesday.
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CX>SrA MESA-Police of!icert
will hive more room to wo~ In·
vesdgate. stoce evidence and
fight crime lhar\b to an over·
whelmtng approval of1 an ex.
panded headquarters Monday
by ·the City Council.
Without any t&cus&lon. coun·
ci1 members voted 4 lo 0 to ap·
prove plans for an 11,000·
square-foot Police Department
expansion ~t calls (or a change
to the city's master plan. Coun·
cilwoman Libby Cowan was late
HOAG
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cover the remainder of Jhe $180·
mill.ion cost to build the new
309,000-square-foot complex, in·
eluding a seven-story tower that
will stand •as tall as the existing
IO-story tower. .
The campaign to raise the
money took about three years
and attracted several large dona-
tions, including a $5-mlllion gift
from the A. Gary Anderson
Family Foundation in May and a
$2.5-million grant from the Ar·
nold and Mabel Beckman Foun·
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and have lived around here for a
long time, I was present at the
birth of SCR.
I attended "Tartuffe" -its
first production -in a funky
commercial building on the
Newpon Beach waterfront.
grateful for this infusion of art in
an area where public displays of
intellect tended to be highly
suspect. In the years that
followed, my family bought SCR
season tickets when we could
afford them and saw plays
selectively when we couldn't.
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to the meeting and missed the about 9". ll(XOrding to a std re·
vote. port. The existinc CMc Cenrer The sizable project' proposes already exceeds the maximum
renovation of 75~ or the eDstiog floor area atandarda by 281Jf,, and
police facWty, includin8 a &eill· the additional 11 ,000 square feet
mJc u~e. ooostruction of an woUld stay conai8tent wlJh that
additional single-story building. nonconfon!1fty, the "'J)Ort states.
a new parking Jot an<l changes In Planners also • juatUled the
landscaping. paiking by pointing out that
The expansion , project will most of the employees at the
make room for additional office new bu:lkling already work for
'space, storage and a new·eDlM· the city and park. In ~ existing
gency operations center: Qftidals . lot While the plan falls short' of
have placed a. high priority oo the required number or spaces
the project, given tbat the cunent for a building of its size1 It would
facility, built in the mid 1960s. inc.rease by 28 the nwnber of
bas been overcrowded for years. parldng spaces. Further parking
dation in ~ruary. The money
came from group and private
donations. as well as events such
as the hospital's annual Christ·
mas Carroll Ball, its "Stag Shoot ..
event and the annual Tushiba
Senior Oassic GolfTuumamenL
HWe're very grateful," said Ron-
ald Guziak. executive director of
the Hoag Hospital Foundation,
which ls Hoag's fund-raising
arm. HPeopJe believe in our hos-
pital and believe we're serving
not onJy their health, but im·
proving the health of the com·
munJty as a whole.• •
The women's pavilion, sched-
uled to be completed in autumn
2005. wUJ contain services for
Meanwhile, my stepson, Erik.
launched his theatrical career as
a cast member of ·The
Ouisunas Carol" when he was
I 0, appeared in multiple
childrel'l's theater productions at
SCR and has now writte11 a play
that will open in February at the
Theatre of Note in Los Angeles:
So I've wandered along behind
SCR founders Martin Benson
and David Emmes, marveling at
the stability of their
detenninatJon to stick with their
vision while they challenged all
of us who watched to catch up
with them.
Benson and Emmes haven't
made many concessions from
their originat vision. but they've
implemented that vision with
such skill, artistic talent, critical
judgment, patience and lad of
personal ego that they have
attracted a powerful core of
disparate supporters whose
bond is the commlonent to art
they share.
Differences out.side th.is area
are simply a distraction.
From a distance, it has looked
almost painless -a steady
journey that has picked up
speed and national attention
ch.ildbi!tl\ and general women's
health. The building will include
18 labor I delivery I recovery
suites. a maternity unit with 42
private rooms, a neonatal inten-
sive care unit and three operat·
ing rooms for cesarean sections.
The announcement comes at
a time when Hoag representa·
lives are working to assure resi·
dents that the hospital's expan-
sion will have a minimal effect
on traffic and views.
A commuruty meeting with
the West Newport Beach Assn.
last Week drew ~ut 30 neigh-
bors concerned about hospital
expansion. A meeting with resi·
dents of the Villa Balboa com-
and respect en route to its
splendid new home. But Errunes
recalled for me the other day
some pit stops on that journey.
"There were." he said, •rwo or
three occasions when youthful .
enthusiasm -which can't be
~tained lndefi.nltely -began
to run on empty. The worst time
was in the early 1970s. That's
when some of the original
founders fell by the wayside, and
Martin and I had lo reassert our
leadership. That way, no one
person ever had to carry all. the
weight. We were a sort of tag
team. When one of us was ready
to toss it in, the other said 'sud
it up:"
So how did they manage to
avoid conflict with the chaoLic
political climate of the John
Birch Society years in Orange
County?
"We were young enough."
Fm.mes said, "and perhaps naive
enough to just do the work we
wanted to do. We weren't into
giving doses of anything to
people or blazing new trails. We
simply looked for exciting plays.
"We started slowty so the
community could 6nd us," he
said. "Someone coming in and
Raident and City CoundJ
regular Beth Refabs aaid tbe
council should demand a project
that plant further than 10 yeart
out. Ulld and construction costs
will be much blgtler ln a decade
If the city once again iea.lit.es it
bas oucgrown its digs, she Said.
Her sentiment ·was echoed by
resident Joel Fads. who urged the
city to revamp talb with Vanguard
Uqlverslty about the sale and po6-
sible rek>c:ation of 0ty Hall ~City Hall isn't for saJe right
now,• Mayor Linda Oix.oq told
Faris. .
·1 know it's a far-out thing,
plex Is scheduled for Nov. 19.
Hospital Vice President Peter
Foulke assured neighbors that
the new tower would not ob·
scure views of the bluffs. He also
explained how traffic will now at
the renovated hqspital. In 2005.
the main entrance to the hospi-
tal will be from Hospital Road.
Currently, the main entrance is
from Coast Highway.
Some residents, especially
those Jn the Villa Balboa condo·
minlum complex. worry that the
machinery and equipment on
the roofs of Hoag buildings could
blight their view.
An..1ther worry is chat an elec-
lrical generator being built on
rislcing a large investment would
have to make more calculating
choices. But by starting very
young and penniless. we were
slowty able to anract people who
were artistically liberal."
They also picked the right
place and the right time.
strongly ln.Ouenced by two
external factors: the
establishment of ua and the
appearance of what is now the
Anaheim Angels.
"l 6gured." Em.mes said.
"there was a good chance for a
theater in a population thai
appealed to both a university
and baseball."
Will the partners coast a bit
now in these splendid new
quarters? Or are there new goals
to pursue?
"Every once in a while."
Emmes said, "Martin and I sit
back and realize what an
extraordinary odyssey we've
been on. We've always wanted to
be a resource to the entire
community. The feeling that fine
theater exists only in l I square
blocks in New Yock is
preposterous. But the bar keeps
getting raised. We now have a
new opportunity 10 serve artists
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TODAY
The Newport Herbor Republican
Women will host an election
wrap-up with Aue(nblyman
John Campbell at 11 :30 e.m. at
the Bahia Corinthian Yacht Club in
Corona del Mar. The club is at
1601 Bayside Drive, Corona del
Mar. For reservations, send $25
dled( made out to NHRW to
Dolores Otting, 17 Hillsborough,
Newport Bead\, Ca 92660. (949)
75S.3086.
The~· Ann. Or Orange
will hold a support group meeting
for careglve,. from 1 to 3 p.m. at
Hoag Health Center in COflta
Mesa. The center la at 1190 Baker
St Free. For reservations. contact
Matta Alcantra at J114) 593-9630.
Plenned ...... thood ol 0...
and San Bernardino counties will
hoet ltt ann1,1al •A Future with
Choice" event et 6!30 p.m. et the
Hyett Newporter In Newport
Bead\. The went will provide
ettendeee the opportunity to
mNt tNet codctaft9 and then
Ii.ten to a~ by
Cong~ Loreaa Sanchu
and. keynote addreea by o.Yld
SetdMlr, the 181h IUtgeOn general
Conflict Studies and the
International Studies Program
will host a lecture by U.S.
Representative Ed Royce
beginning at 7 p.m. The lecture,
whldl will be held in the
McDonnell Douglas Auditorium,
Engineering Gateway at the UC
Irvine campus, will focus on
Congress' priorities for Americe
after Sept. 11, 2001, and Enron.
Free and open to the pt.ibllc. For
more information. call (949)
824-2511 or {949) 82.4-2904. ,
NOV.8
The Frtende of the Newport
Bead\ Library wm hold a uled
book sale for •members only"
from 1 to 5 p.m. In the Friends
Meeting Room at the Central
Library. A second book aale for
the pt.ibllc will be held from 9 a.m.
to 4 p.m. on Nov. '··The library Is
at 1000 Avocado /:.ve. Hardcover
boob are two for $1 and
paperbacb are alx for $1. (949)
769-9667.
A 90-mlnutlt lecture on unique art
and ard\ltecture from around the
world wtn begin at 8 p.m. In the
Orange COMt College Robert B.
Moore Theet.re. The lecture wtll
be preMnted by OCC pf'Of9uor
lrini Rk*et900. All~
raiMd from the lectul'9 will
benefit AIDS Chertdel of Orenge
County. The tt*ll9r .. et 2701
Feirvtew Aoed, eo.t. M9M.
Tidteca .. 110 and wtll be
evaNable el the door. For more
lnfornWllon, caet (714) "32-0202.
of the Unn.d SUtea. The hotel 19 -NOV. I
et 1107 Jtmbe>Ne Road. For mo'9 Thellnd ....... NeedleAltll
lnformedon. call (714) 833-6373. Felidvet end Ftll Fetr wtl be hetd
a guided tour of Fairview Park at
9:30 a.m. at the south end of the
main park parldng lot on the west
side of Placentia Avenue. The
tour, whlcn is expected to take
one and a half hours. will present
an overview of what the park has
to offer the community. Free. For
more Information, call (714)
764-5688 or visit
www.cmfairvitJWparlc.org.
The Cathoflc Dllughten ol the
Americas will hold a holiday fair
from 1:30 to 7 p.m. today and 8
to 11 :30 a .m. Sunday in the St.
Joachim Catholic Churdl Hall.
The fair will Include handcrafts, a
bake sale, .. white elephants• and
• food bask81 raffle. The cnurch
Is at 1964 Orange Ave., Costa
Mesa. Free. For more
Information, call (714) 968-2655
or (714) 546-2875.
The P9dratrk c.nc.r R .. e1rch
Foundation will host Its annual
Bid for the Kida gala at 6:30 p.m.
et the Four Seasons Hotel In
Newport Beach. The black tie
event will begin with codrtails
and Silent bidding In the Palm
Garden Ballroom followed by a
live auction, dinner and
9ntertainment In the Grand
Baltroom et 7:15 p.m. The hotel Is
et 890 Newpoft Center on~ For
more lnfonnatlon, call (949)
86MS312 or vlait
www,pcrl-lcid&c:om.
NOY.10
from I un. to 5 p.m. todev and
Sundr(. Or-. Coeet College
in c-. Mela. The fMdvll,
h°"9d by occ, wlM olfw four
eo.mhM woebhope Md•
V9ftllyoldwt11 ....... ·~ .. -~ .. .
AO.-. Eels end Harn~
kldt off the opening of tldtet ...._
for "Seuulcel the Mu.qi· will
be held from 10 e.m. to noon et
th• Orange County Performing
Arte Center Box Office.
h~ wtU not ontyheve a
cNncl to G4lt the ftrtt tJdcttt foi
the mwlcel, but •Ito entoy food,
• gemel end IC:ltvltJte ~get to i.v.~.-........ 2109.,... ...... .....
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'lbwnC..DtM, co.ca Meee. Tidulll .. 122 to tit (7141 aN1Z1.
but Lt could be wtn·wtn for both
aides." Parluald. "Costa Mesa la
wry famous for not loobng
down the road.''
· Planning Commtuloo Chair-
woman Katrina Foley shared
Refakes and Paris' aentlment
when she unenthualutlcally
supported approval al the Plan-nlnl Gom.mlaloo level. The en-
dorsing vote wu unanimous,
but Foley said the proposed de-
sigJ\a barely meet: the emtJng
patting and space needs at the
overcrowded police t'acWty, and
less 1ufficlently provide room
ror growth at the Civic Center as
awhoJe. .
f()ley said she only aupponed
the proposed designs because
she realized it was the'bes( proj-
ect for the resources allocated.
the hospital ground,, will add to
visual blight and Cog. ·rm just glad that people are
starting to pay attention. be-
cause now's the time to make
sure this is something we can
live with," said John Chamber-
lain. a resident o(Villa Balboa
"We want to make sU:re that
people have the fads and know
what's going on with construc-
tion," said Debra lepn, vice presi-
dent of marlte1ing for the hospilal.
• JUNE CASAGRANDE covers
Newport Beach end John Wayne
Airport. She may be reached at
(9491 574-4232 or tr,. e-mail et
june.caugrande@fatimes.com.
and the community. The reaJ
challenge will always be quality.·
Exhibit A in SCR's four-decade
commitment to serve artists Wib
put on display th.is week in the
newest addition to the SCR
complex: the Julianne Argyros
Stage. where Richard
Greenberg's sixth SCR world
premiere, "The Violet Hour,· is
the inaugural centerpiece. The
play requires more effon to
assess than the theater. a
336-seat wonder that washes
over the viewer with a kind of
intimate warmth.
It's a long way, indeed, from
that Newport Beach storefront
where I watched "Tartuffe" so
many years ago. But It ma.It~
one wonder if perhaps the spark
of that youthfuJ enthusiasm has
survived all these years. after all.
I'm just glad I've been around
to watch it happen -and to
thank the two artistic
entrepreneurs who made II
happen for the plearure and
stimulation they've given me
over those years.
•JOSEPH N. BEU. 1s a residen1 of
Santa Ana Heights. His column
appears Thursdeys
an e>Chibit opening from 1 to 5
p.m. The exhibit. whidl will run
from Nov. 6 through Jan. 31,
2003, will feature photograph•
by Robert Buelteman and will
give guests a dlanoe to meet the
artist and learn how he created
his wort. The gallery 11 et 3929
Biren St., Newport Beach. For
more information, call (9491
474-4321 or visit
WWW.SUS.-Mpiritusgallery.oom
lnapinltional Vl5'on wtl ho9t e
Perfect Peace Summh et 3 p.m. in
the Corona del Mar Utt1e Theater
in Newport Beach. The aummlt Is
open to an-,'One Interested finding
perfect peace. The theater Is at
2101 East Bluff Drive. ""· For
more Information. call {682)
867-5333 .
NOV.12
A Bulldlng ...._.&prise
worbhop will be hekt at 6:30
p.m. et the Newpof1 Beach Public
Library. The workshop It hosted ·
by the Newpof't Beach Chamber
of Commerce and the N.wport
Beadl Public Ubrtry. The Utnry
la et 1000 AVOC8do Ave. Free. For
men lnfonn.tlon, catl (949)
7~orvlsJt
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The annual Fashion Island Christmas Tree is hoisted into the air. Workers from Victor's
Strictly Custom Christmas Trees keep it under control with ropes. The 115-foot white fir
from Mt. Shasta will be decorated over the next two weeks with 17 ,000 bows, lights and
ornaments. The community tree lighting ceremony will be held at 6:30 p.m. Nov. 22.
Fireworks expected at debate
Deepa Bh1rath
Daily Pilot
NEWPORT BP.ACH -When
1wo men who can't stand to be
In the same room with each
other grab a mJcrophone to de-
bate controversial global issues.
11 can be quite exciting.
Especially when the two men
are Dennis Prager and Michael
Lerner.
Prager is an author, lecturer.
1eacher and theologian with a
nationally syndicated radio talk
show. Lerner. an emineni and
weU-respected author. is a rabbi
at Beyt Tlllun. a 'iynagogue in
San Francisco.
The two have not debated in
20 years. Bui they will end that
run tonight at Temple Bat Yahm
in what is expected to be a weU -
artended event.
Among the issues they'U dis-
sect are the Middle F..ast crisis,
the United States and intema-
tional politics, effects of the elec-
tions and the effect of religion
on society.
"It's going to be fireworks,"
said Arie Katz. chair of the
Orange County Jewish Commu-
nity Scholar Program, the co-
sponsor along with the Jewish
Community Center of Orange
County and Temple Rat Yahm.
"This is a momentous de-
bate," he said. "It's going lo be a
different experience for Newport
Reach."
Katz said he hopes the speak-
ers, instead of launching per-
sonal artacks. will educate the
audience on significant issues.
"The audience wiU hopefull y
get a better appreciation of Lht:
·issues," he said.
The debate will allow people
to listen to different sides of the
issues because the ~peakers are
on opposite ends of the spec-
trum on each and every one of
those issues, Katz said.
EX PER E E
FYI
•WHAT: A debate between
Dennis Prager and Michael
Lerner
•WHEN: 7:30 p.m.
•WHERE: Temple Bat Yahm, at
1011 Camelback St., Newport
Beach
•TICKETS: $18, $36, $50 and
$118
•INFORMATION AND
RESERVATIONS: (714) 755-0340
"MostJy, if it's a speech. people
get to hear only one side of the
story," he said. "Bui here, you
get both side..; in the same
place."
Reth Slavin, spoke~woman for
Temple Bal Yahm, said the syna-
gogue i'> "very excited to host the
event."
·Although it'~ happening here,
this is bf no means a local
event,· she said. "They're talking
about issues that affect people
all over the world."
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EDITORIAL
Another election to·
write-home about
F irst thing's fust
We would lilce to
extend hearty
congratulations to
those candidates who came
out on the winning side of a
long, hard election campaign.
In some cases, the
candidates were not our picks
for the job. But endorsement
or not, we want to make it
clear that we believe it's time
for all parties to set aside
differences and get to ~ork..
While the winners are clear
cut, we need aJso to pay
homage to the losers -the
and-growth Greenlight
movement in Newport Beach,
Mayor Linda Dixon in Costa
Mesa, Wendy Leece in
Newport-Mesa Unified and,
last but not least, voters who
want and deserve a clean
campalgn free of dirty
politics.
Many believed that Allan
Beek, the son of the BaJboa
Ferry pioneer, would ride the
popularity of the anti-growth
Greenlight movement and
finally win a seat on the
council.
Not only djd that not
happen, but with the
exception of Diclc Nichols in
District 6, the Greenlight
candidates did not fare well at
all in Tuesday's election.
The next major defeat comes
in Costa Mesa, where
incumbent Linda Dixon lost to
newcomer Allan Mansoor.
Mansoor, an Orange County
sheriff's deputy, hammered on
the same Westside issues that
carried Councilman Chris Steel
to victory two years ago -
crime, charities, illegal
immigration and the Job
Center.
The other major loss ca.me
for Wendy Leece. The
firebrand school board trustee
has never been afraid to go out
on a limb and risk criticism to
fight for her convictions and
beliefs. For that, we are sure,
she became a target and
newty elected trustee Tum
Egan was the beneficl.ary of
those who successfully
orchestrated her demise.
Finally, to the voters, who
were treated to the now-typical
name calling, charges of sign
stealing and character
assassination that would be far
more fitting in an elementary
school playground than in
elections:
We aclcnowledge that
sometimes we become
convenient vehicles for these
sometimes nasty messages!
but, as we like to point out, we
are only the messenger.
And as that messenger, we at
least do our best to baJance
out the charges and bring
some middle ground.
But for those who don't want
to play fair, they have learned
they can inundate mailboxes
with hit pieces, call voters with
last-minute, unfair allegations
or use television or even the
Internet to sling their mud
It's unbecorrung and
cowardly to resort to such
tactics, but we guess the
candidates believe the results
are worth it
Still, we have to believe thal
clear discussions of the issues
will always be better because
voters will know where a
candidate stands and the
candidates can still look
themselves in the mirror.
In the e nd though, the
ballots have been cast and the
results are in The winners
deserve their day in the sun
because, as those who were on
the losing side can att~ the
clouds can gather oi< the
horizon very fast.
HOW TO CONTACT
YOUR REPRESENTATIVES
CITY OF COSTA MESA
Costa Mesa City Hall, 71 Fair
Drive, 92626, (714) 754-5223
Mayor: Linda Dixon
Council: Libby Cowan, Gary
Monahan, Karen Robinson and
Chris Steel
CITY Of NEWPORT BEACH
Newport Beach City Hall. 3300
Newport Blvd., 92663, (9491
644-3309
Mayor: Tod Ridgeway
Coundl: Gary Adams, Steve
Bromberg, Norma Glover, John
Heffernan, Dennis O'Nell and
Gary Proctor
COAST COMMUNITY COUEGE
DISTRICT
District Office: 1370 Adams Ave.,
Costa Mesa. 92626, (714)
432-6898
Chancellor. William M. Vega
BcNwd: President Waher G.
Howald, Vice President Paul
Berger, George Brown, JerTY
Petterson and Armando Ruiz;
Student trustee Derek Shelly
NEWPORT-MESA UNFED
SCHOOL DtSTRICT
District Ofl'lce: 2985-A Bear St.,
CosY Mesa 92628, (714) 424-5000
.......... Idem: Robert Barbot
IOMI: Preektent Judy Franco,
Vice Pr9lident Martha Auor, Cleric
Serene Stokee, Dene Blad(, Jim
Fenyrnan, o.Vid Broob and
Wetrwtv LMce
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STATE ASSEMBLY
John Campbell (R). 70th District,
State Capitol, Sacramento, 95814,
(916) 319-2070
E-mail:
districtlO@assembly.ca.gov
STATE COASTAL COMMISSION
45 Fremont St., Suite 2000, San
Francisco, 94105. (415) 904-5200;
regional office in Long Bead\,
(310) 59()..5071
GQVERNOR
Grav Davis. (0), State Capitol,
Sacramento. 95814, (916)
445-2841; fax: (916) 445-4633
U.S. HOUSE OF
REPRESENTATIVES
• Chris Cox. (R), 47th District. 1
Newport Place, Suite 420,
Newport Beach, 92660, (949)
756-2244; or 2402 Rayburn
Building, Washington, O.C. 20516,
(202) 225--6611 ; fax (949) 261-9309
(repnJMnta moat of Newport
Beadl)
E-mail:
chri.iopher.cox(lmail.house.(IOV • o.ne Rohra~er, (R), 46th
Olttrict 101 Main St, Suite 3C,
Huntington Beach, 92648, (714) 980-8483; or 2338 Rayburn
Building, Washington, O.C. 20616,
(202) 225-2415; fax: (714)
980-7806 (Repfesenta Costa Mesa
and West Newport)
E-mail: danatlmall.houH.QOV
U.S.SENAlt
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Senate Building, Sufte·112,
WaehlngtOn. o.c. 20610, (202)
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or 2260 E. lmptftel Highway,
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"FU PHOTO/OAILYPILOT
Kate Berry plays a victim trapped inside a spider web, with the spider standing over her head, as a punishment for not doing
her homework at a haunted house held Satl.Jrday at Andersen Elementary School in Newport Beach.
Trick-or-treaters welcome on
Lido Isle, next Halloween
This is an open invitation to "fyter
McGill and his friends C-Halloween spirit
not to be found on Udo Island," Tuesday).
You are welcome here on Udo lslan8
• anytime. The guard who told you this
community doesn't want outsiders
triclt-or-tteating here was wrong. He
certainly doesn't speak for me and,
hopefully, others who live here. I'm
embarrassed that you were treated that
way. Next Halloween, please visit and be
my guest
YVETTE DOB81E
Udo Isle
Thoughts on frien~s end with
gems, not fool 's g&
Perusing the Daily Pilot on ·this
election day for tidbits about the events
of the day. I found Michael A. WaJek"'s
conlribution in the "Student Outlook"
section on Tuesday's Forum page.
As I read young WaJek's painful
lament about the artificiality of
"friendship· he finds in his life. a wide
range of reaclions swept across me. I
felt both admiration a nd apprehension
for him as I speculated 10 myself how
such a young person found the
fortitude to write this piece. Even
though he may ha'<(e changed lhe
names of some of the characters in his
story. those who know him will certainly
be able lo decipher it.
I suspect this article will have the
unintended consequence of sorting out
many ·of those phony "friends" in his Life
and leave standing those "few gems" he
is seeking.
GEOFF WEST
Costa Mesa
Rent-control not a problem
This is in response to David Williams'
diatribe against rent control in the Daily
Pilot ("Don't turn Costa Mesa into a J
low-rent city," Oct. 29).
It seems that Williams harbors a great
deal of hostility a nd many fears about
renters as a class. That is utter nonsense.
Renters are no different from any other
Americans except that, for many
reasons, they rent rather than own their
shelter. They are treated cavalierly by
most local, state and federal politicians
and are utterly at the mercy of landlords
LETTER TO THE EDITOR
of all stripes.
As for alJ the ciu~ rhat have rent
control being festering slums full of
~inister plols against property owners
and criminal types, nonsense! I lived in
San Francisco and Manhattan. and no
one can describe either city in William'>
terms. Equany so with Berkeley. Santa
Monica, Sanla Crw and Los Angeles.
Na1urally, there are areas in every city
thal are run down and off·putllng, but
1ha1 has nothing 10 do with real control
Gentrification usually solves those
problems. anyway.
As for all the scare talk about
bankrupt owners. collapsing property
values and "negative owner-city-tenant
relauonship!>, • again. nonsense. All
ren1 control does Is put reasonable .
controls on rent gouging. Valid
evictions are no more difncult than
anywhere else. and tenants tend lo
remain in their rentals far longer than
in uncontrolled ci ties.
It wouJd be a real feather in our cap 1f
we became one of 1hose cities ihat
protects and respects all of its residenti..
regardless of wealth
WALLACE WOOD
Costa Mesa
Council let the important battle be lost
0 bviously, Newport Beach City
Councilman Dennis O'Neil still
doesn't understand the resencment
many residents feel toward che present
council. His letter to the Daily Pilot made
il seem as if he and his fellow council
people had little or no effect on the
reasons the El Toro airport likely will not
be built. which will result in the
continued battJe to expand John wayne
Airpon.
The fact 15, not one of them had the
same passion, devotion. commitment
• GETI1NG IN\IOUIED runs periodi-
cally in the Daily Pilot on a rotating basis.
For infoonatlon on adding your organiza-
tJon to this Ust, call (949) 574-4298.
BRM.LE .. SllTUTFS
ORANGE COUNTY CENTER
The nonprofit otp.nizadoa is looking £or
volunteen with a basic knowledge of Win-
dows 95/98, Mkrosoft Word and a wlll.ing-
ness to learn the adaptive equipment used
by its students to partJcipate in variou& ac-
tivities at the ()asjs Senior Center in Co-
rona del Mar. Volunteers wW tutor legally
bUnd adult students wfth the ~ of com-
puters and other adaptive tecbn~
~ary John8on, (714) 821-5000. ext. 21l3,
CWHrf N.,._ HE1WORK .
The network needs volunteen to help
tontrol the riling popullldon of wild cau
In local nei&hborhoock ~ ... would
tntp and deltver am to local wtertnutana
for 1p1yina or oeuterlnl. lftd then releue
them b.ck to the prorrty wlMd they
~found. The .,.. ot Jhe program .. to
MW the Uwl of ltt'q C'.811. (949) '7!9-3M6.
and old-fashioned work elhic to protect
Newport Beach as did their opponents.
For inslance. we constantly saw
anti-El Toro airport opinion pieces in
locaJ newspapers by South County
elected officials. The a nti-airport ciry
councils actively and publicly engaged
in the fight against the airport, but I
don't recaJJ our representatives at public
debates. let alone being the ones
debatlng. Not only did our City Council
members Ignore our interests during
the Measure W campaign. they even
GETTING INVOLVED
des. (949) 650-5269.
COSTA MESA
tlSTORICAL soaETY
The sodety collects infonnation, photos
and artifacts relating to the history of
Costa Mesa and the harbor area. Volun-
teers are needed for clerical t.a8b and
computer lnpul and help In the library.
(949) 631-5918.
COSTA MESA
LITERACY ccu.cL
The Costa Mesa Uteracy Center needs
volunteer tuton to teach English as a sec-
ond language. People who waltt to learn
E.ngtiah as a second language are a1ao en-
OOW'lg'ed to call. Call to~ (714) 435-
3310 °' (714) 5'5-3445.
COITA ..UMI IELF-HILP~
The 0..... County cblpter ol the na-
lioml Muldple Sdero9t Sodlty tW tlarted
I MW .. _...help puup In Colt.a .... for
...... newt, =II or with..._ .,....... of .....,. Of both. '!'-~ ........ 11 a.m. .. ant :n.dlJOf,,,,.,., ....... (M) .,_ ?et51.
COia .. NLal ..WPllT ......................... .,~
refused 10 take an official position
again!>l 1t.
Meru.ure W should have and could have
been defeated, allowing EJ Toro planning
.. to go forward. Unfortunately. Newport
Beach and Costa Mesa city councils never
fully engaged In the fight and gave up way
before il was over.
They were a major disappointment In
defending our city during the most
lmportant battle we face.
EDNA NEWMAN
Newport Beach
staff the Westside substation. Volunteers
are asked to work two four-hour daytime
shlfta pe r week and are respooalble for
answertng phones. bfcycTe registration,
6ngerprinting, data entry and asslJdng
with other citywide projects. Seniors wbo
can speak both Spanish and Bn8l1sh lllt!
aJso needed. Call for an appUcatioit. Fttd
GaeckJer, (714) 754-5208.
COSTA IESA SU10R CENTa
The multlJ>Ull>CXle senior servtces c.dl·
lty at the comer or l9th Stteet and Po-
mona Avenue seeb voJunteers who can
greet members and the public at the front
desk and volunteers for the Reeource De-
partment with P.x.ceJ compua.r e.wpert.
ence 8'nd lharp telepboae lk9ll. The Sen-
ior Meala propem allo neeck peopll 10
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SEAT
Contiooed from Al
Mansoor said. "Considering aD
that Human Relations «;ommit-
tee baloney and those people
who tried to send me packing. J
feel really vlndJc.ated. I'm .still
it again If we have to. Jt's not Just here, and they are going to have
tbe Weltalde anymore. People all to try much harder next time."
(JYel' the dty want a change, and Dixon, who touted a 20-year
we are making sure we get laundry Ust of cpmmunily serv-
heard." ice titJes on her resume. bowed
Janice Davidson worked o.ut of the public arena gra-
a)ongside Bever in both cam-o ousty Wednesday, saying the
paipu and said the activists have voters had obviousJy made their
once apJ:n proven they are a decision.
force to be reckoned with. "The coi/unun.11y has spoken.
•And we are getting stronger," and if th~'s the cUrecdon they
Davidson added want to go in, I wish them the
Mansoor, who at one point in best of luck.~ Dixon said.
the campaign lost his-voice from Dixon blames her defeal on a
tallcing so much, said he learned combination of p0or voter tum-
a Jot about the political scene out, a .diluted,.pool oJ cancUdates
durini bJ$ weeb or running, . and unprincipled campaign
Although he had Seen a con-strategies. The mayor contends
· sistent voice at Cily Council that most Costa Mesa residents
meetings. Mansoor said he were content and therefore had
hadn't an inkling of the effon in-no deep-seeded desire to run to
valved ln active campaigning the poUs.
and admitted lo feeling a bit Dixon also sald a bid for coun-
overwhelmed at times. cU by Planning Commission
"I made the commitment 10 Chairwoman Katrina Foley hurt
campaign and I refused to hack her campaign by splitting many
down," Mansoor said. "Even up of the same votes.
until the SUnday before elec-She also pointed the finger at
tions, I was out knocking on unscrupulous strategies by Man-,
doors.· soor and his camp, including
Mansoor, who also sit5 on lhe bullet voting -which is when
city's Human Relations Commit· people cast only one of their two
tee. was the target of earlier at-aUowed votes so as to not give
tacks this year by members of a any other cand idates a boost.
Joca1 gay and lesbian organi:a1-"At least I know I lost hon-
. Lion who called him homopho· estJy, • Dixon sald.
bic and intolerant The cam-Foley, who came in, fourth
palgn trail provided more place wilh 16%, echoed Dixon's
hurdles, as other candidates sentiments Wednesday.
raised double. lriple and even "l think we ran a very positive
quadruple amounts of political and on-the-issues campaign.
funds. and I am very proud of i1,· said
"I feel vindicated by this win,· Foley. who was the target of at
NICHOLS
Continued from Al
Madelene Arakelian and Hid..
Taylor, respectively. will hegm
their second four-year term'> al
that time.
Taylor wa:; cheerful m tht'
wake of his defeat, offering
praise for aU of the 11 candidate-.
in the election.
"You couldn't have a.~ked for 11
bener people,· faylor '>did.
Taylor, who VO'f\<ed IO rnnnnue
working to fight John Wayne Afr·
port expansion, said hl.!> work
with the Greenhght Committl'e
has given him a newfound ap-
preciation of the movement
"I want to continue working
with GreenJight. I t1un.k il's a
really outstanding organization
and they've really proven their
mettle 10 me.· Taylor said.
Ara.kclian said the election was
di~ppoinling because ii gave an
advantage to the candidates who
raised the most money· and, in
her opinion, the on~ who will
allow more development than
the cily should permit.
"People buy elections nowa-
days. and I think that's temble, •
AraJcelian said.
• JUNE CASAGRANDE covers
Newport Beach and John Wayne
Airport. She may be reamed at
(949) 574-4232 or by e-mail at
1une.casagrande@l11t1m~.com
!!!3VOTE 2002
least one contentious poUtk:al
ploy.
Foley said It is difficult to ana-
lyze voters' intentions so soon
after the election and with such a
strong slate or viable cand.lda.les.
.but she doesn' think her bid for
a seat on the dais affected the re-
sults.
"Gary Monahan and Allan
Mansoor had a s1eady lead
throughout the evening/ said
Foley, who received 5.156 votes.
"It was an obvious mandate by
those voters tha1 they wanted
Gary and Allan. If I didn'I run, I
don't think it would have been
any different.~
Foley faces an even more so-
bering realily than just loosing
the council election. Her term on
the Planning Commission ls up
ln March. she said. She will need
a council majorlly to get re-
appointed. .
•1 really enjoy that positio n
and would like to keep it," Foley
said.
Her chances may be slim con-
sidering the policy differences
between her and Steel and Man-
soor, not to mention lhe political
bad blood that was shed be-
tween her and Monahan in the
election.
Nobody was surprised by
Monahan's uiumphant return to
the dais. He held an overwhelm-
ing lead all night and gathered
2,894 more votes than anyone.
Planning Commissioner Bill
Perkins, who was taken under
Monahal1's wing during the cam-
paign, failed to gamer the over-
Oow votes from the numerous
Monahan supporters as be had
planned.
Monahan shared money. mall-
ers and political expertise with
Perkins throughout the cam-
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trying for the second time to get
a seat on the council, garnered
less than a third of Monahan's to-
tal voles and tallied the lowest
totals of the even.Ing wi th 10%, or
3.263 voles. He finished last m
his first council election, as well.
"I didn'1 eipect to come in last
Ttlnday. No¥ember 7. 2002 A7 I
place ap10 and I defln.itety didn't
expect Man.soor lo win.· PeRins
said.
Perkins. whose Plan.rung Com-
mi~lon term is also up in
March, said Mansoor's dedkated
followers and split voting were
responsible for the resuJts. He,
Monalian and Mansoor were
forced to share the conservative
vote, Perk.ins said.
"I knew we were going to split
some votes, and !hat's exactly
what happened,· Perkins said.
·Allan came out the V1Ctor."
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Judge races a local split EGAN Paul Clinton
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· NEWPORT-MESA -Voters sent two
locaJ attorneys to the Orange County
SUperior .Court bench on Tuesday and,
In the process, denJed two othera who
• had enjoyed wide name recognition.
. Gey Sandoval, the Costa Mesa trial
attorney who was the first to publicly
crusade for accused child molester
Judge Ronald Kline's removal from the
blJlot, saw her campaJgn end ln defeat
1Ueaday.
· Sandoval lost to Dana Point attorney
John Adams, who secured 58% of the
· wte. The two were seeking Office No.
21. .
In a campaign that featured the two
' candidates trading charges more often
than offering their qualifications. San-
doval secured 42% of the vote.
Sandoval and Adams entered the
race after federal prosecutors brought
Kline up on child pornography and
molestation charges earlier this year.
• They both vowed to oust the embattled
judge, offering themselves as part of a
crowded field of write-in candidates.
And even though SandovaJ's publlc
assault on Kline resulted in her appear-
ance on national news programs, locaJ
voters chose Adams.
"He was endorsed by everybody i11
the Republican world," Sandoval said
about Adams. "It wasn't a shock."
Adams also won despite the Orange
County Bar Assn. handing SandovaJ a
•qualified" rating. Adams declined 10
participate in the ratings.
Corona del Mar attorney Glenda
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Sanders, a dogged campaigner, rose
out ol ot>.curtty to claim Oftke No. 27.
Sanden perbaJ» benefited from the
bar's rating of her u '"highly qwillfled ...
Sanders also beneftted from an oppo-
nent who stopped campaigning for the
office shortly after the March 5 pri-
mary .
Sanders beat top Orange County
prosecutor David Brent lo a landslide,
pulling 72.3% .to his 27.7% of the vote.
This race attracted the least attention
of the three.
"I'm tremendously thrilled and re-
lieved," Sanders said. "My goal was to
have a successful campaign, not an ln·
teresting one."
Vickie Bridgman, a deputy district
attorney who lives In Newport Beach,
was also turned away despite wide rec-
ognition. Bridgman gained notoriety ln
1997, when her son died ln a tragic car
accident on livlne Avenue. ·
Kell MacEacbern, a Corona del Mar
deputy district attorney, beat Bridgman
in the polilicaJ equivaJent of a photo
finish. MacEachem's 51.5% bested
Bridgman's 48.6%.
MacEachern, a relative unknown
outside the county's insular legal com-
munity, staged a remarkal2}e eomeback
from· the March primary, when Bridg-
man beat her by 10 points but failed to
capture the more than 50% of the vote
needed to avoid a runoff.
Bridgman put a brave face on her de-
feat, when contacted Wednesday.
"I had a great job before the elec-
tion," Bridgman said. "1 still have· a
great job ... It was up 10 the voters. I
asked and I didn't receive.·
Contllued from Al
budget on our backs and on the
backs of cities, so it will be difticult
to even do business as usual,· ~
said.
While Leeee was a gracious loser
on Wedneaday, she expressed ~·
tradon about how difficult It was for
her to nm against what she charac·
terized as an lntense effon to oust
her.
"It would have been a lot easier to
not me and to bow out gracefully be-
--cause I lcnow what lthtt people who
wanted me outl are capable or doing
to get rid of a conservative. inde-
pendent voice, and not allow that
one out of six to represent the com-
munity,• Leece said. "I knew the cost
to me personally and emotionally
would be great.
"But I chose, rather than taking
the easy way out, to continue one
last time to represent a viewpoint
that I'm sony will no longer be re-
presented," she said.
Egan was among a select number
of persons asked to run by some -
including outgoing trustee Jim
Ferryman -who wanted to unseat
Leece, Egan said. Leece publicly
chastised Ferryman after he was
convicted of drunk driving last fall.
Egan said that his vicrory proves
more that he' was chosen than thal
Leece was rejected.
"My opponent has disappointed
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·an awful lot of people, and so a Jot of
people were looking to .get someone
who could be more productive and
contribute more," Egan said. "You
just don't run an empty suit againsl
an incumbenl and win. You don't
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Ferryman expr~ his satisfac-
tion with Egan's triumph over l,eece.
"I thought IEganl put on a good
campaign," Ferryman said. "I
thought the voters made a statement
and think they supported more of
lhisl viewpoint than Leece's."
Now that the campaign b over,
Egan wants to concentrate on im-
proving teachers' productivity by in-
vesting in more technology. f le aJso
wants to see Costa Mesa schools
match the resources and achieve-
ments of Newport Beach schools.
Egan said he was impres.sed wnh
what PrincipaJ Sharon Blakt!ly has
done at Whittier Elementary School,
17,St.
Newty elected
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member Tom
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where parents take literacy classes at
the school
"Thal's a model we might be able
to expand upon and polish-and ex-
port to other schools, and we might
be able to overcome the naturaJ dif-
firuJties of the Westi.ide and Lhe
demographics.· ,
Ultimately, he WdllU. to give pubhc
education in the area more respect,
he said.
"Public educauon -.eems to be the
Rodney Dangerfield in politics. and I
really want to change that," l:gan
said. "I want to improve the way
public schools are perceived in thlS
district . .I wan! this cfutrict to be
so good that people move to the di!;-
lrict for the i.chools."
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DINING REVIEW
RefirJ,ed flavors found at Bangkok F ou.r
By Stephen S1ntacroce
I am often disappointed When
I hear friends or
acquaintances dJsmlssing
whole categories or ethnic
c..'llisines based on broad
generallz.atlons.
Phrases such as "I don't like
French food -too many cream
sauces" or "Mexican food ls too
fattening with all the rice and
beans" are used to chatacterize
unfairly.the otrerln~ or entin!
natipns.
Unfortunately, geoerallzadons
such as these do aa much of a
disservice to a country's cuisine
as do other cultural stereotypes
that we strive so hard to avoid.
Regional variations Qlmte a wide
diversity of cooking styles based
on climate and availability of
ingredients. Our own country is
Crystal Court area. Bangkok Four
bu over the yean dewfoped a
loyal followlng that keepl the
restawant qowded wtth dJnen
deUgtrdngm superb Thal dishes.
1be restawant was one of the
first tenants in the Crysta.I Court
when it opened ln the late l~
and the restaurant's dbx>r still
exhibits some of the design
inOuences of the time, including
pale blue pastel walls. black
lacquer chairs surrounding
tables sporting aisp white linens
and a touch or neon here and
there. Seating spills out into i:be atriumlo~. where market
umbrellas aeate the aura of an
elegant patio.
a perfect example: think about
the great crab cakes we can get
in Maryland, oysters from the
Pacific Northwest, or steaks from·
Oticago.
I first dined at Bangkok t=our
eight or nine years ago when
there were far fewer Thai
restaurants In the area Recently,
I returned with a group of
friends to see if the food still
held its own against some of
these newer offering&
The first good sign was that
the restaurant was crowded on a
Saturday evening. I was glad I
had called ahead for
reservations. Despite the crowd,
the hostess pleasantly h eld our
table while we rendezvoused at
Nello's two floors down for a
pre-dinner cock1ail
Thai food is an excellent
example or the pitfalls of
c;tereotypes, as this cuisine is
often written off as being "too
c;picy" or "nothing but curries.·
The cuisine from Thailand
offers a wide variety of dishes to
!><ltisfy many palates. In addition,
a.\ with most cultures. there is a
distinct difference between the
l11ai foods prepared for everyday
meals and the dishes that
r!'quire more work or expensive
ingredients and are reserved for
-.pedal occasions or higher-end
restaurants.
Rangkold~ur in South Coast
l'la7A is an excellent example of
the refined flavors found at an
higher-end Thai restaurant
Despite its relatively hidden
location on the third floor of the
Once seated, we quickly
ordered several appetizers to
share while we contemplated the
main courses. I'm a big fan of
finger food and enjoy starters
such as Thai sticlcs ($7.95). the
restaurant's version of satay. The
dish features strips of pork.
chicken or beef threaded onto
-skewers, grilled and served with
a spicy peanut sauce. The
make-or-break ingredient here is
the peanut sauce, which at many
restaurants is thick and greasy.
but at Bangkok Four had a light
consistency and rich flavor.
Another favorite is the star
Bangkok ($6.25), which is also
known as katoang thong. Here
tiny Oour "cupsw are quickly
fried, filled with a mix of
seasoned ground chicken, onion
and cilantro, and accompanied
by a sweet-and-sour cucumber
relish. The crispy Oour shell,
spicy filling and cool sauce
combine textures and Oavors in
delicious fashion.
I was less pleased with the
fresh spring rolls (SS.95), served
cold in a rice paper wrapper
filled with tofu. greens. cilan1ro
and Thai basil. When these are
prepared well. the chewy
wrapper contrasts nicety with
the crisp filling. Here the
wrapper was doughy. ruining the
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delicate balance of the dish.
Finishing the last bites of ow
appetizers. we focused on our
main dish es, where one
unanimou!> choice was the pad
Thai ($11 .50).
I use certain dishes as a
standard for various cuisines -
chili rellenos al Mexican
restaurants, fried calamari al
~ Italian. Pad Thai is the
benchmark dish for Thai
restaurdllts. Wide rice noodle~
are pan-fried with chicken.
shrimp. sprouts in a spicy sauce
lc.icked up with a splash of lime
juice. Toasted peanuts top the
dish with some needed crunch
We all loved the dish, and my
friend Paul, who's made several
trips to Thailand, proclaimed it
the 001 he'd ever had.
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Bangkok
mussels. shoo
shee and
Bangkok rice
are some of
the house
specialties at
Bangkok Four
· Cuisine of
Thailand in
Crystal Court
at South
Coast Plaza.
SEAN HILLER I
DAILY PtlOT
TWo other Mandouts were the
cnspy duck. ($16.95) and the
whole catfhh ($17.95). The
former i5 a duck. breast steamed
with ginger and then baked with
an orange-plum glaze. The rer.ult
is a cmpy, <,ucculent smi with a
tangy flavor. encasing moist, rich
duck meal. We aJJ fought over
Lhe last bite. 111e cadish is just ~
good and creates an impressive
presentation. A whole catfish is
deep fried and served on a
platter '>urrounded by a pool of
fragrant !>auc·e laced with
lemongrass and chilies.
AU di-.ht'l> can be ordered with
varying degree!> of spice. We
cho!>e medium for ours. wruch I
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•WHAT: Bangkok Four
• WHERE: 3333 Bear St., Costa
Mesa (Inside the Crystal Court of
Sou1h Coast Plaza)
•HOURS: 11 a.m. to 10 p.m.
Monday through Saturday, 11
a.m. to 9 p.m. Sunday
'• HOW MUCH: Moderate
•PHONE; (714) 540-7661
found to be fairly mild.
The wine list at Bangkok Four
is a perfunctory selection of the
major brands of CalifomJa
wines. I don't find wine the best
· panner for most N.ian dishes,
and prefer a good beer. Bangkok
Four offers ~eral. including
Slngha. the nauonal Thai beer. as
well as Budweiser, Bud Light.
and Heineken
Desen choices are limited, but
don't miss the 1.election of
h om emade ice cream. Ori ow
visit we tried a scoop each of the
fresh mango, lychee and
coconuL All three were
refreshing and liW'it. The coconut
stood out for me !>IOCe 11 featured
chunks of fresh coconut 1m.tead
of the overly !>"Wt'el toasted
shreds found in many offering.s.
Bangkok Four, whkh has been
delighting locaJ dJne~ for more
than a decade. defin11ely offers
an upscale twist on fine Thai
cwsine. The prices are
reasonable, and tht: restaurant •'-
open seven da% for lunch and
dinner, offering ample
opportunitiel> to give 11 a try.
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UNCLE DON'S VIEWS OF NIL REPUTE ·
. 'Ghost Ship': Wheres a 1
. tOrpedo when you need it?
W.elL if you've feen one
balf-wtned, low-brow
horror film. you've
seen them all. An<~ if you've
read one balf-wttted. low-brow
review of saJd films, you've not
only read them all, but most
certalnly read them all here.
The latest or said reviews
lnvotves "Ghost Ship,• a
. rated-R sinlcer from director
St.eve Bed.
lt's a few decades baclc. John
P. Kennedy is still alive, and
we've got a devil in a red dress
singing torch songs to the
tuxedo-and silk-clad glitterad
schlepping about the dartce ·
floor of some Italian luxury
liner that should have been
christened the "ltsa Stoopida."
Even intellectual
loose-change like you know
something bad is gonna
happen, because, well, this is
horror film. And a few seconds
later, something bad does
happen. A cable snaps across
the ballroom and faster than
you can say "Benihana."
everyone is cut to pieces like
vegetables in a Gifl7,u knife
commercial.
Aash forward to the present
day. On shore leave in a bar at
a table sit the crew members
of the saJvage vessel "Arctic
Warrior.~ K.inda drunk but not
yet disorderly, they're
approached by an Air Force
pilot who says he's seen a
mysteriously abandoned
ltaJian passenger srup hanging
around the Bering Strait,
rusting faster than a '72 Pinto.
For a cut of the action, the
pilot will lead this
compendium of stooges,
whose thought processes are
nearly as shallow as the Santa
Ana Rlver in July, to the
promised land of salvage
ric,hes and CQotrtved plot
devices.
And quite the collection of
Oapdoodles they are. You've
got C.apt Murphy (Gabriel
Byrne), who's obviously
watched Robert Shaw In
"Jaws" way too many times.
Spinning sea yams lite
Rumplestiltsldn did straw, the
captain's tales turned not to
gold, but lead.
And then there's the
obligatory female team leader,
F.pps OuJlanna Margulies).
She's tougher than overcooked
steak while being ably assisted
by the Profes.wr and Ma.ry
Ann. Oops. sony, wrong boat.
She's assisted by the uswil
politically correct crew of
whites, blacks and Hispanics.
It's a horror film, so they're
all dead anyhow. Except one.
So you, the poor viewer,
attempt to entertain yourself
for the balance of this waste of
ceUuloid trying to figure out
who will be the first to croak.
and Who the lone survivor will
be.
After a few days voyage, the
Arctic Warrior finally saddles
up to the ghosl srup, the
Antonia Graza. The Mary
Celeste, Edmund Fhzgerald or
even the Flying Dutchman it
ain't. What it ls, however, is a
bad matte painting on a set
that looked like ii was
populated with leftovers from
WThe Abyss."
WeU. let's see. The Antonia
Graza disappeared off
Labrador (that's the Atlantic
for you geographically
impaired): It's been found in
"the Bering Sea (that's the
Pacific for you geographically
more impaired). How did it get
there without crew or means
of locomotion? The real
Drop up to ~ mes
in u liWe as 3 weeb
witll the excluite
European Sli••'«
ProflUI a&
TbeBodylle~
• quealion Ii, who caresr ·lr'I
only a movie. uid a really bad
oneattbaL
Meanwhile. a.pt. Murphy
and tbe rett of bis mentally
challenged yahoos clamber
aboard the Antonia Graza only
to encounter a mess not
unllke that found in a
teenager's room -dirty
clothes, really old fo6d and
messy Ooors. Oh. and the
occasional evil spirit or two or
three.
The Antonia Gnl7.a is
nothing more than a Ooating
version of your garden-variety
haunted house. Doors open.
Doors slam. Blood oozes from
old buJJet holes. The ship's
compass doesn't wort.
Random objects move, well,
randomly. Apparitions appear
in mirrors, in halls. In camera.
Yawns appear from the
viewing audience.
But there's gold in them thar
holds of the Antonia Graza,
and our greedy but doomed
salvage crew is determined to
make off with the few hundred
million or so aboanJ ship. The
evil spirits on board have
other ideas, and off we go as
the ghouls, ghosts, poltergeists
and generally bad special
effects vie to keep us, the
viewing audience, awake and
alert for the remaining 45 or so
minutes of this dog.
WGhost Ship•: Where's a
torpedo or a mine when you
need one?
HGhost Ship" is raled R for
strong violence, gore, language
and sexuality.
· • UNC\.E DON reviews 8-movies
and cheesy musical acts for the
Daily Pilot. He may be read'led by
e-mail at
ReallyBacfWriting@aol.com.
REEL.CRmcs
NOW PlAYING: Owen Wiison and Eddie Murphy star in a remake of the 1V show "I Spy."
Following the 'Cbmedian '
''C omedlan," starring Jerry Seinfeld. is an
Intriguing look at the
life of stand-up comedians.
Shot in the documentary style
with hand-held digital cameras.
the film follows Seinfeld for a
RYAN
GILMORE
year as be
struggles to
create new
material for
his stand-up
routine.
Even
though we
know Seinfeld
as a huge star,
the film
shows what
happens
behind the
scenes, w,hen
he questions his own talent and
strives to rival, if not surpass,
his prior accomplishments.
Because it's a documentary, we
get to feel like a fly on the wall
as Seinfeld speaks with
successful comics such as Chris
Rock. Jay Leno and Bill Cosby
about life as a comedian.
The comedians are sbown in
their natural habitat, the
comedy club. stripped of all the
lights, makeup and hype that
make them larger than life on
\
television or in the movies. We
are shown their agonizing
preparations. their fteeting
moments or joy, and the
devastation that accompanies
their inevitable failures. At times
you wonder along wtth them
why they even bother. But then
you see how a veteran inspires a
rookie or how a great set can
energize a performer and it all
makes sense.
· One of the most interesting
elements of the movie is how it
depicts the hierarchy of the
comedy business. In addition to
following Seinfeld as he tries to
maintain rus position as a
superstar, the film also spends a
great deal of time with an
up-and-coming comedian
named Omy Adams. Adams
alternates from being
unbearably cocky to
neurotically self.conscious, and
he is furuller 10 watch when he
is just trying to be himself than
when he is doing his routine.
Through Adams, we get to see
how the up-and-comer both
resents the big stars and idolizes
them at the same time.
The film also shows that no
matter how big a star becomes,
he or she always feels like there
is someone bigger or better.
This point is illustrated when
Rod and Seinfeld discuss llill
Cosby and later in the film
when Seinfeld meets Coc;by for
the first time. Seinfeld shows his
admiratio n for the veteran
comlc and at the same time
::ove(4 his talent and s tature in
the business in a manner .that ic;
similar to the way Adams feels
about Seinfeld.
•eomedian" does an
excellent job of giving thf•
audience a glimpse of lire
through the eyes of a stand-up
comic. There are no great
revelations in the film. and it
does not exhibit the klnd of
forceQ narrative that is found in
many documentaries in which
the film ends with a b'TC'at
triumph or defeat. And because
of that, the audience fet>ls like it
is allowed to see somethi ng real
and not just a piece of fiction
being marketed as reality For
that very reason, this may not
be the film for everyooe. but it
is perfect fo r the person who b
curious about what these
comics go through just to malce
us laugh.
·enmedian· is rated R
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THEATER REVIEW
Colleges concocting
co.ntrasting comedies
E verything old is new
again at Costa Mesa's two
institutions of higher
learning -Orange Coast
College and Vanguard
University.
Vanguard, which recently
!)resented Agatha Cllristie's
celebrated whodunit "The
Mousetrap,· springs back imo
action next week with a revival
of Brandon Thomas'
19th-century British farce,
•(harley's Aunt." The next
week finds OCC raising the
curtain on a less-familiar
property, "Fortinbras." which
could be accurately titled,
"Hamlet. Part 11."
•Qiarley's Aunt· bears a
topical resemblance to OCC-;
production of period piece
•The Importance of Being
Earnest," in that It involvel> two
young men, Jack and Cllarley,
looking for romance in
stiff-upper-lip Victorian
English society.
According to the custom of
the time, the rwo lads require a
chaperone to lceep company
with their ladie~ -a situation
remedied by the pending visit
of Charley's aunt. Donna Lucia.
When s he doesn't arrive as
cheduled, however, the frantic
young men recruit a fellow
colleg)an to impersonate the
auntie.-in drag.
Old timers may remember
the original movie with Jack
Benny in the title role or the
subsequent mus.ical version,
"Where's Ouuley1· which
starred Ray Bolger and
introduced the hit song "Once
in Love With Arny."
"Olarley's Aur\l, • directed by
Vanguard theater head Susan
· K. Be rlcompas, will be staged
Nov. 15 through 24 with
performances at 9 p.m.
Thursdays and Fridays, at 2
and 8 p.m. Saturdays and at 2
p.m. Sundays in the Lyceum
Theater of Vanguard
University, 55 Fair Drive, Costa
Mesa. Call (714) 668-6145 for
reservations.
OCCs "Fortinbras," written
by Lee Blessing, puts a comic
i.pin on Shakespeare's greatest
tragedy -or rather, it begins
whert! "Hamlet" left off.
Fortinbras, the prince of
Norway, arrives to take
sovereignry of Denmark.,
stepping over an array of
bodies from the original play's
gril>ly finale.
Fo rtinbras, a character
frequently cut from modern
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becomes the central figure in
this play, a wisecracking and
cynical fellow who spreads the
story that the murders of the
royal family were perpetrated
by a Polish spy. His ultimate
plan ls to forge the kingdoms
of Denmark and Norway Into
one invincible power -to be
called Denway (or perhaps
Normark; he's not sure).
· "This play is reminiscent of,
and equal to, Tom Stoppard's
masterpiece 'Rosencrantz and
Guildenstern Are Dead,'" noted ace theater department head
Alex Golson, who ls directing
the production.
The college has presented
that play and several versions
of "Hamlet" over the years.
includ.ing the modem
offshoots "The IS-Minute
Hamlet" and "I Hate Hamlet.·
"Fortlnbras, • which was
selected by Time magazine as
one of the I 0 best plays of the
1990s, will be presented for two
weekends, Nov. 2 J to Dec. 8,
skipping Thanksgiving
weekend. Performances will be
given at 8 p.m. Thursdays
through Saturdays and at 2
p.m. Sundays in the Drama Lab
Theatre. For more information,
call (714) 432-5880
• TOM ITTUS writes about and
reviews local theater for the Daily
Pilot. His stories appear
Thursdays and Saturdays.
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League) and beat them.''
JMOft a.,nct.. Newpor1 Hlrbor Hilh
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HIGH SCHOOL BOYS WATER POLO
EYE OPENER •
~llhonor•
JASONPERKN
Thursday, NcMmber 7, 2002 11
Sailors· rally past Foothill, 8-7
Newport Harbor captures
second straight Sea View
League championship,
this time with dramatics.
Richard Dunn
Daily Pilot
llJSTIN -While Newport Harbor
High's boys water polo team clinched its
second straight Sea View League title,
Wednesday night's come-from-behind
victory over host Foothill, 8-7, was
m uch sweeter for the Sailors than last
year's league championship.
With Foothill entering the picture this
year to push the SaUors, a longtime ri-
valry became much juicier wtth the
league title at stake. . ~It's the first real meaningful (le~e
COLLEGES
Madness
on the
horizon
There's no true favorite in
the upcoming Big West
Conference hoops race.
I t appears Man::h Madness will
come two months early in the Big·
West Conference. The crazy
conference action starts in
January, when there will most
likely be some upsets, but surely the
pure essence of men's college basketball
will be displayed.
STEVE
VIRGEN
The Big West
Conference held its
Media Day
Wednesday at the
Irvine Marriott,
where the 10
coaches discussed
and explained the
method to the Big
West madness.
"There is no
favorite," Cal State
North.ridge Coach
Bobby Braswell said.
•But If I had to pick
one, I would say UC Santa Barbara.~
Most coaches said Santa Barbara,
which won the Big West Conference
Tournament, is the team to beaL ln
fact, the Gauchos were picked No. 1 in
both the Coaches' Poll and the Media
PoU Wednesday. Utah State and UC
Irvine. whJch shared the Blg West
regular-season title last year. were
picked 2 and 3 in both polls.
The Pilot voted Santa Barbara No. I,
UCI 2 and Utah State 3. But. any of the
Big Three can actually be designated as
See COUEGES, P .. e Bl
championship)." Newport
Harbor second-y,ar coach . SCORE80MD
ball while the game's final
precious seconds tided
away. . Jason l...¥nch said. "It's huge to
have Foothill come in here
(to the Sea View League) and
beat them. wt year, (win-
ning league) was a given."
Foothill (14-11, 4 -I in
league) had a 7 -5 lead until
Newport Harbor senior
driver Ross Sinclair scored on
a four-meter shot with 4:12
•
"rt's hard sometimes, but
you just have to stay on your
legs. It makes your heart
pound knowing there are I 7
seconds left and if they get
the ball back they have a
chance or tying the game. It
makes you feel good when
left in the'game to trigger the
Sailors' fourth-quarter rally, whJch was
capped by senior Brent Armstrong's
steal in the waning seconds. Armstrong
also ran out the final 2 1 seconds on the
clock.
8
7
the clock finally runs out."
The Sailors (18-9, 5-0),
ranked No. 3 in Orange Counry and No.
5 in the Southland, tied the game, 7-7,
on Jay Thompson's counterattack goal
with 2:12 left on an assist by Nathan
Weiner.
"We're taught to do that," Armstrong
said of his knack for pushing the ball
away from Foothill defender Jayce Sey-
mour, talcing fouls and protecting the
After a Foothill offensive foul gave
Newport Harbor possession with I :55 to SEAN HILLER /DAILY PILOT·
see POLO, Page B2 Newport's Ross Sinclair (4) and Foothill's Frank Reynolds (13) maneuver.
THURSDAY'S HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL CHALK TALK
PllDTPICKS
Tonight'• gllmel
Newpoft H.tbor w . Woodbridge
... at Irvine High, 7 p.m.
.. Newport Harbor by 14
&tande vs. Pldflca
· ... at Bolsa Grande High. 7 p.m.
.. Paciftca by 21
Fnct.v'• games
Northwood vs. Corona del Mar
.. at Newport Harbor High, 7 p m.
.Northwood by 7
s.nu Ane vs. eo.ta Mesa
.. . at Orange Coast College, 7 p.m
.. Costa Mesa by 3
Last week's pleb: 4-0 (100%)
Season record: 21-8 (73%1
STEVE McCRANI< /DAILY PILOT
Corona del Mar High's 6-foot-l, 2()().pound tailback Keith Long ( 1) is one of the
key focal points in the Sea Kings' quest for the Pacific Coast League crown.
Mesa awaits Golden West showdown
Barry Faulkner
Daily Pilot
COSTA MESA -The anticipation of
Friday's football showdown between
Golden West Leaglle unbeatens Costa
Mesa High and Santa Ana was nearly
enougJl to cost both teams a victory last
week.
But a Nate Hunter field goal wtth 11
seconds left sealed the Mustangs' 11-10
win over Westminster and a missed 43-
yard field-goal at-
tempt by Saddle-
back with no time
left allowed the
Saints to escape
with a 21-19 tri-
umph in Week 8.
So, this 7 p.m.
clash at Orange Coast College could de-
cide the league's No. l benb into the CIF
Southern Section Division Vil Playoffs.
Costa Mesa (6-2, 4-0 in league),
ranked No. 8 in Division VII, is seeking
at least a share of only the fifth league
championship in the program's 43 var-
sity seasons. A victory over Santa Ana
would clinch the league's No. I playoff
berth for the Mustangs. who would own
the head-to-head tie-breaker advantage
eveh if they wound up tied with Santa
Ana or Orange.
Coach Dave Perkins' Mustangs have
See MESA. Pace B3
DAILY PILOT HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL PLAYER OF THE WEEK
Kevin Welch
CdM sophomore, a fo~er ball boy,
is continuing proud family legacy as
a standout wide receiver.
Barry F. • •ulllner DaityPilot
L ong bef'ore he WU big et10\.llh.
(Mt enough. fNell old enough
to compete between the
wbildel, l<evtJ\ Welch WU hauling in ~Oil
the leld at Corona del Mar Hilb~ pma
8ut DOW a topbomore In hie ftrll _.ty teaOn. the
fOrmer Sea Klnp bel boy .... bis tOlllll from the
~not pme olldaa. And. dMM dlijl. the
DOIUt1lly char comm with dMJle catchm ab!Ddl W.
be;ood .... ..., of bll fonDer 1'Dor .... ctr ?TNte&
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Sea Kings have
a shot at PCL
crown Friday
Corona del Mar can earn
at least a piece of league
title with victory over
defending champion
Northwood.
Barry Faulkner
Daily Pilot
NEWPORT
BEACH -Com
ing off what
Coach Did Free·
man termed It'>
most complete
game ITT several
seasons, the Co-
rona del Mar High football team is hop-
ing for what could be ats most meaning-
ful win in at least that long when it hosts
Northwood ITT a battle of Paafic Coast
League unbeatens Fnday at 7 p.m. at
Newpon Harbor High .
The Sea Kings (5·3, 3-0 ITT league),
ranked No. 6 m CIF Southern Section
Division IX. can clinch at least a share of
the league crown by knoclcing off the
defending league champion Tunber·
wolves (7-I, 3-0), ranJced No. 5 in Divi-
sion IX.
Having already clinched a berth in
the playoffs, CdM. which finishes the
regular season Nov. 15 against last-place
Tesoro. is gunning for its f'mt outright
league crown since 1988.
But Freeman hopes his squad, which
has won three straight after a three·
game losing skid interrupted a euphoric
2-0 start, doesn't play for a title as much
as it merely plays the game.
"We need to play like Corona de! Mil
and not wait and see what Northwood
is going to play like.· Freeman said. "We
See COM, P ... 82
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SPOR:J'S
SEAN HILLER I DAILY PILOT
~ewport's Jay Thompson (14) shoots over Foothill's Alex Cripe (6) in Wednesday's game at Tustin High. The Sailors rallied to win, 8-7.
. CDM
Continued from B 1
need to play a whole four quar-
ters like we did last week and
see if Northwood can play a
whole football game against us."
The Sea Kings will likely need
their best effort of the season to
topple Northwood, which is
17-2 since it welcomed its first
senior class, 8-0 in the PCL dur-
ing the same span.
Coach RJclc Curtis' Timber-
wolves have won seven straight
after opening with a 35-14 loss
to Bl Toro and have outscored
league opponents this season,
11 2-26.
Northwood, which draws a
goed portion of its athletes from
the talent pool that used to
Oood lrvlne l llgh, defeated
CdM, 35-21, in last season's
regular-season finale. The loss
kaocted the Sea Kings out of the
playoffs.
·The Sea Kings, who have not
won a playoff game since 1992,
are hoping to enter this year's
post.season as the league's first·
p;lace representative, something
thet hasn't happened since the
CiF Division IV championship
'ldson of 1988.
"The Sea Kings may or may not
have the services of standout
senior tailback Mark Cianciulli,
who was limited to one carry in
last week's 50-8 trouncing of
Calvary Oiapel, after sustaining
a right shoulder strain in prac-
tice four days prior to the game.
WHe should be able to play,"
Freeman said of Cianciulli, who
has rushed for 851 yards and
nine touchdowns on 177 carries
t.biS fall.
CORONA DEL MAR LINEUPS
• No.,..,.,
5J, Hubberd
1 ICeRt! Long
44 Miii! Coope< 2~n'WINd't
15 Tom w.1ctt
7 Kri• Coope< 53 Andy Lujan
70 Chris Reilly
74 J.on KiduMlim
71 John Have9
Eil) John Deley
Hl.Wt. Yr. .....
5-10 170 Sr. 08
&-1200 Sr. Tl
6-2 2215' Sr. F8 •t t79 So. WR s-n 175 So. WR
• ~2 215 Sr. TE
&.2240 Jr LT
&.2 196 So. LG
5-10210 Sr. C
6-0 206 Jr. AG
&. I 23& Sr. RT
TOPlO
CtF DMllion IX
1. La Habra. 7·1; 2.
Northview, 7-1; 3. fullenon. 6-2;
4. Western, 6-2; 5. Northwood,
7·1; 8. Coronll def Mllr, W ; 7.
Los Amigoa, 7-1; 8. Pacifica, 6-2;
9. Pomona, 7-1; 10. Rancho
Alamitos, 5-3.
Cianciulli, Cd.M's No. 2 all-
time rusher with 2,300 yards,
won't start however, as senior
Keith Long. who missed nearly
four games with a strained back
this season, gets the nod. Long
has gained I 44 yards on 37 car-
ries this fall
But after relying on the run-
ning game for nearly alJ of the
offensive production the first
half of the season, the Sea Kings
have found success through the
air in the PCL
Senior quarterback Jonathan
Hubbard has completed 19 of 25
passes in league, for 411 yards
and two IDs, without an inter-
Hl. Wt. Yr. l'ba. •t 235 Sr. OE 5-lO 230 Sr. OT
&-7 190 Sr. OT IM> 205 Sr. OE
IM) 205 Sr. Ol8
&-7170 St. u •2m St. u •2215 Sr. Ol8 5-lt 179 Jr. C8
5-111111 So. C8 M179 Sr. FS
ceptlon. He Is 51 of 89 for 761
yards and six TDs, with three In-
terceptions, for the season.
Hubbard'• leading target is
sophomore Kevin Welch. who
exploded for eight catches and
215 yards last week. including
an 87-yard scoring bomb. Welch
has 24 catches for 498 yards arid
five TDs in his first varsity sea-
son.
Northwood is balanced offen-
sively with Jeff Keller pacing the
running attack and Kyte Harper
triggering the passing game.
Keller. a 5-foot-7, 150-pound
sophomore. has 839 rushing
yards and 10 TDs on 146 carrles.
Harper, a 6-3, 190-pound sen-
ior, has thrown for I ,036 yards
and 13 TDs. completing 58 of
I 09 with three interceptions.
The T-wolves' leading receiver
is senior Brandon Egan, who has
38 catches for 728 yards and
eight TDs.
"Northwood is pretty bal-
anced, but the thing that can
unnerve you is the way they get
to the line of scrimmage so
quickly out of the huddle,• Free-
WATER POLO
--· MCFIC COAST LEAGUE
o-.11 LM9IM
W LT W LT
CcHOfW del Mw 5 3 0 3 0 0 ..... 11• 7 , 0 I 0 0
c.Nwy<>...,.i 4 4 0 2 1 0
~ s • 0 ' 2 0 UV.-Beedl 4 4 0 0 3 0 ,._ , 1 0 0 ' 0
Fttdey'• 9IN'* 17 p.m.I
Northwood vs. CoroM def Mer.
at Newport Harbor •
Tesoro at Laguna Beadl
s.turdey'a .,.ne (1 p.m.)
C.lvary Chapel vs. Unl11er11ity, at
Westminster
Thundlly, Nov. 14 (7 p.m.)
Northwood vs. C.lvary Chapel,
at We$tmlnwter
Fridey, Nov. 1517 p.m.)
Tesoro vs. Coronll def Mer. at
Newport Hart>or
Laguna Beacti vs. Unlvertity, at
Irvine High
(end regular aeaton)
mari said. •1t there's anything
our defense has not done weU,
it's not getting ready for the play.
We're going to have to tum that
around this week..•
Defensively, CdM hopes to
continue a trend of opportun-
ism. The Sea Kings are plus-five
in turnover ratio in three league
games, evening their ratio for
the season. The defense has
produced two touchdowns the
last two weeks on fumble recov-
eries and last week's game in-
cluded a blocked punt for a
safety.
Northwood, averaging just
more thari 29 points per game,
has an added weapon ln senior
kicker Tony Pacheco. whose five
field goals this fall Include con-
nections from 44 and 37 yards.
Anteaters stuff the 49ers, 10-5
The sixth-ranked UC Irvine
men's water polo team downed
No. 9 Long Beach State, 10-5, in
Mountain Pacific Sports Pedera-
ti6n action al the Los Alamitos
Naval Base Wednesday night.
Senior Jeff Powers led the Ant -
eaters with four goals, including
two straJght in the third quarter
to give UCI a 7-2 lead. Junior
GaJTett Gentry and sophomore
Dreason Barry added two goals
each for UCI, which improved to
Ja..7 overall and 4-3 in the MPSF.
sauor goalie Doug Finfrock had
stx li8ves.
6enJor Aaron Holloway led the
49eB with two goals and goalie
Thomas Onyshko had eight
saves as Long Beach State fell to
1~14 overall arid 1-6 in the
MPSR
JllTTN.MC SPORTS FEDERA110N
Seor9by0ulll18rt .
ucimn. 2 2 • 2 • 10 LBState 1 1 t 2 • 11
ua • Powert 4, Gentry 2. Barry 2,
Garcia 1, M8'1<> 1. Savea -Anfrodt 6. L8 · Holloway 2, Bealkehaiy 1,
Geoffroy 1, Allard 1. Savee -Onyshko
8.
Preps: CdM routs
WELCH
Continued from Bl
Tesoro, 18-1
The host Corona del Mar Sea
Kings scored seven goals in the
first quarter arid added six
more at the start of the second
half to sink Tesoro lo Pacific
Coast League boys water polo,
18-l.
John Mann played as if
among boys, scoring seven
goals.
Artie Dorr, John Money and
AU Kattan each scored twice for
the Sea KJngs, 17-7 overall, who
completed PCL play as unde-
feated champions with a 4-0
not only personal single-game bests,
but sent people ahullling through the
ldw>ol record book to see bow they
stacked up (George Suinnen 220
receiving yards In a 1998 pme aplnst
Senta Marprlta la the only atns1e·pme
total greater).
They upped the-S-loot· l ,
175-pouode(a IMIOl1 ltall to i.t
catches &>r 498 ~ lndudtng ftYe ro., and Uo mmed him ~ldon
• Deily POot Pllyer ol the Week.
But delpltle .. ~wtndlall.
Wekh ra:Dltnt more lnClnt than
conb!llll. submerstnl die telftlbn•
that bondl ...... aeceMn benedi .. ~.._to aappon
the ~p)cl ,,, .......
mark.
Corona del Mar, CJF Division
JI champions the past three
years, await the first round of
the playoffs, which begin Nov.
13. The pairings will be released
on Monday.
~COAST LEAGUE
CdM 11. Teeon> 1 lcONb'{Ouetten . Tesoro 1 o o o 1 CdM 7 2 t 3 • 11
CdM -Mann 7, Dorr 2, Kattan 2,
Money :r, MMndt 1, Moore 1, O.
OiRocco 1, Gentry 1, StrMt 1. SeV9t
-Stocbtlll 2, lrunctege 14.
POLO
Conliuld tam Bl
.... .... Won caawrted for
.......... .,... Newpdrt m.w
• Poocbm etecdoo at 1:29, Ihm we. ICOl'ld eve eecondl laser
onthemmi~ FoodUIL ranked IMl"llmtb In the
coun!J and ~ m the South-
lmd. anempted a shot on tu
nal trip down, but the ball
Mtmmed the water and Newport
Harbor PJie Nadwl McLain wu credited with a save.
FoQtbW goalie Sandy Hobener
atopped a shot then twnovers
Mn adwiged before the
JCnlgbta bad poeeesslon wi:lh less
than 30 eeconda left.
Armstrong maCie his steal
whOe guarding the hole, then
protected tbe ball as Seymour
cbued him to no avail Newpor:t
Haibor called timeout with 0:07
to play, and the ball ended up in
ArmstrOog'S bands asaJD-
•we juat told our guys at the
beglnnlng of the fourth quar-
ter that, bey, this is your quar-
ter, this ls your g$JJ1e,·· said
Lynch, whose team, which will
probably be seed~d fourth Ln
the upcoming CIF Southern
Section Division . I Playoffs.
·w e've come back more than
once this year.· We were down
11x to Corona t.lel -Mar once
(before losing l 7 -15 in over-
time) ... our counterattack was
Intense In the fourth quarter.
That's what we preacb around
here, the fact that we're in
tbaSM-We wort bald." n.;-....-oeandonbd
al lbllr 10 ~lldvuattp *'*""" bM ~ one ocber Jeldlnabt~-and-WM
1-0.
1be pine WM ~ four times.
Footbll -~ two-.,.a leada at 5-3 euty In the lblnt quarter,
M midway through the thJrd
and 7-5 at third quarter'• end -
the 1araest lelda al cbe contest.
"We just weQt hard In the
fourth quart.et,. Slnda1r Nkl.
"We knowhow to cpme hlldC. We
came a.ct tn the loW1h quarter
again.It Corona del ~ but
came up just lhott. We worked
too hard to k>fie tb1I one. We
woi:ked bard and it paid o«."
Newport Harbor tied it for the
thiJd tilw, 3-3, When SlncJa1r
SC()l'Cd with 0'.37 mnainlng ln
the ftrst half. after pUiDg .a pasa
from Armstrong and puablng the
ball to dose range before fl.ring a
strike past Hohenff.
Foothill. however. took the
lead before recess. 4-3, on Alex
Cripe's goal with 0-.2.7 left.
Armstrong and Sindalr scored
twice, while Michael Bury. Qw.
lie Hoc.kenbeny, Weiner and
Thompson added one each.
SEA VllW LfAOUE
~ Herbof .. FOOlhm 7 Scot9 .,., Oullftln
Newport t 2 2 ll • 8
Foothill 2 2 3 0 -7
Newport. Sinclair 2, ArmttroOQ 2,
Hodtenbef'TY 1, Bury 1, Thompeon 1.
Welner 1. Saves: McLain 2. fooot1111 ·Wills 2, Reynoldl 2, Oland
2. Cripe t $81181: .Hohener 6.
VOLLEYBALL ·
Hornets sting
Pirates in four
Orange Coast College
handed first loss by
visiting Fullerton.
Top-ranked Orange Coast Col-
lege got 15 kills and 12 ~ from
outside hitter Melissa Zapiain,
but visiting Fullerton was firing
on alJ cylinders Wednesday night
and handed the Pirates their first
defeat of the season, 30-25, 23-
30. 30-26, 30-27, in Orange Em-
pi.re Conference women's volley-
ball. .
Ale.xis Cooley and Suzanne
Andrade gave the Pirates fits
from start to finish, combing for
3 1 kills and eight blocks. The duo
took turns in the spotlight for the
Hornets (9-6, 6-3 in the Orange
Empire Conference), carrying
their team at various points in
the match.
After the 30-25 first-game loss,
the Pirates responded with their
only positive. Kelly Overby had
six k:ilb and Krystle Davis added
five in Game 2 as the Bucs
turned a 12 -11 lead into a I 9-11
cushlon with Davis at the service
line. The Hornets got no closer
than seven points the rest of the
way as the Bucs tied the match
at 1-1.
Coast rallied from a 19·7 defi-
cit to tie Game 4 at 25, only to
waste rhe opportunJty.
Overby finished with 13 kills
for the Pirates Cl•·l. 8-1), while
Elisha Counts dished out 39 as·
sists and added 12 digs. Jarielle
Jeremiah paced the Coast de-
fense with 20 digs, and Casey Pe·
tersen had seven blocks.
Preps: GWL champion
Mustangs roll on
The Costa Mesa High girls
volleyball team continues to
steamroll its way toward the
CIF Southern Section Division
Ill-A playoffs with a. 15-4, 17-
15, 15-10, win over Santa Ana
Wednesday in a Golden West
League match.
Sharon Day led the Mustangs.
12-2, 11-0 in league, with 20
kills and Devin Denman added
eight kills while Jenny Sparks
tallied 22 assists ....
Jack.le Havens led Mesa with
four aces.
The Mustangs host Saddle-
back Friday in the team's final
regular season match before
the CIF playoffs begin next
week.
COLLEGE MEN'S SOCCER
Anteaters punish
Cal Poly (SLO)
UCI blanks Mustangs
behind Sean Iliff s
two goals, and Ryan
Mathy's shutout.
SAN LUIS OBISPO -1Wo
Sean Illfl' goals helped UC Irvine
defeat the Cal Poly men's soccer
team Wednesday night, 3-0, on
the loser's field. ua took• 1-0 lead 1n t6e flnt
half when D1fr ICOred off P8llel
from Juon Thompeon and ScOu
Bowman at 28:41, and the tnar-
gin expanded two goals when
l.erato Simelane soored off a
Bowman pass five minutes later.
Oiff scored his second goal at
49:38, launchi.ng a lob shot from
40 yards out, which sailed over
the head of goalkeeper Greg Ble-
vins. .
Anteater goalie Ryan Mathy
had five sa.es ln recording the
shutout
The Anteaters lmpruw9 to 7-
6-3, 2·2-2 in the Ill Wiit. Cal
Poly sinb to 3-13, l ~
~-S P O 'R TS Ttuldlly, Nowmber 7, 2002 ..
HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL
Newf>ort Harbor leery of nrisstep
Last-place Warriors
stand between the
Sailors and a title
showdown in Sea
View League with
Foothill Nov. 14.
Barry flulkner
Dally Pilot --IRVINE
With
two games
left ln the
Sea View
League
season, the
Newport
Harbor High footbaJJ team re-
mains in position to reach the
summit of the standings. But to
earn a chance to battle for at
least a share of their second
straight league crown In a Nov.
14 showdown against first-place
Foothlll, Coach Jeff Brinkley's
Sailors must first avoid a misstep
tonight against Woodbridge at Jrvine High.
The W:yriors (1 -7, 0-3 in
league) are hoping to fulfill their
spoiler role in the 7 o'clock con-
test against Newport Harbor
(6-2, 2-1), ranked No. 6 In CIF
Southern Section Division V1.
·it's like were climbing Mt. Ev-
erest and we can see the peak.·
Brinkley said. ·Bu t we still have
to go across one of those ladders
and if we rush across, we fall and
don't make It. That's the ap-
proach we're taking for this
game.·
The Sailors have paraded
through the Warriors in 11 of
their I 4 meetin~. including
GOt..DEN WEST LEAGUE
0-... ~
W l T W l T
C-•M9M 6 ? 0 • 0 0
S....Ane 1 ' 0 • 0 0
Ot9"Q9 5 3 0 3 1 0
~ ....... • .. 0 l 2 0
Seddl4IOec* 2 5 0 1 3 0
~""-1 1 0 0 • 0
f:MaACU 1 7 0 0 ~ 0
Ton6ght'a giimes f7 p.m .J
&tanda vs. Pacinca. at Bolaa
Grande lnonleagueJ
w.tminster vs Orange. at El
Modena
Fridey't 911fJ* (7 p.m.I
Santa Ana vs. C09ta Mu., at
Orange Coast
Seddlet'ad: vs Ocean V.ffW, 11
Westminster
Thunday, Nov. 1• (7 p.m.)
C09ta Mau vs Saddleback. at
Newport Harbor
Fridey. Nov. 15 (7 p.m .J
Orange vs. Santa Ana, at Santa
Ana Bowl
Ocean V.ew vs. Estancia, at
Orange Coast
WestminstM at Garden Grove
(nonleague)
(end regular 11easonl
MESA
Continued from B l
won five straight and two more
would produce only the second
outright league title in school
history. the other being a Paci.fie
Coast League crowl'l In 1993, the
same season they lost In the CIF
Division V1IJ title game.
Santa Ana (7-1, 4-0) has not
lost since a season-opening set-
back to Sonora and the Saints
are enjoying their best season in
more than a decade, though the
storied program bas m ore OF ti·
des (ftw) than Mesa has league
avwns. Coach Jesee Gomez's
Saints haw scored 285 points,
third most in Orange C.ounty this
eeaaon.
'The Saints. however, feature a
much different offensive pbi-
loeoph)· than the M\.lltaltp.
Santa Ana. behind senior ~ Omar Camlco.
hPe thrown for more than 654JI>
of their 2.364 yards. Carruco has
competed 93 of 155 (f!OIWt) for
1,480 yards and ftve TDs. with six
lntercepdon& Camlco milled
aD but che llnt few plays agaJnst
Seddleb9ck with a sprained an-
kle. but Pedjna apedl him to
be II the controls~
Colla Mela bu relied on COD·
trolUnl the t:ra>chel on otreme. aDowtns MDlor ftelhck Keala
~~:-==
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SEAN HILLER I DAILY PILOT
Newport Harbor sophomore Spencer Link is one of the Sailors' key weapons in the passing game.
three straight wins by a com-
bined 98-I 5 margin.
Coach Rick Gibson's squad has
lost five straight league games
and has been outscored, 137-46,
by league foes Irvine, Laguna
Hills and Foothill this fdll.
Yet Brinkley, as usual. carefully
side-steps underestimating the
Warriors.
"It'll be a good challenge."
Brinkley sajd. ·They always play
very emotionally on defense and
it's not an easy group 10 prepare
for, offensively, because their de-
fense comes at you from so
many angles. And they're blitzing
90% of the time."
It's the Newport offense, how-
ever, that figures to have the
Woodbridge defensive coaches
even more worried.
The Sailors have had success
running and passing this year,
making ii difficult for any oppos-
ing defensive coordinator to try
to ta.kc either aspect away.
Senior tailback Danangan
Johnson has rushed for 935 yards
and 15 touchdowns and has six
straight games of at least 100
yards. behind a maturing offen·
sive line. Johnson, the school ca-
reer rushing record holder with
2,940 yards, has also scored 12 m s in the last four games. A
modest effort would put him
over the 1,000-yard plateau for
the second straight season and
aJso make him the only the sixth
rusher in Newport -Mesa history
to enter the 3.000-yard club.
Senfor quarterback Michael
McDonald has thrown for 1,305
yards, completing 87 of 153. lie
has nine TD passe!> and only
three interceptions and has not
thrown a p1clt his last five
games.
McDonald's favonte targets are
sophomore Spencer 1 lnlc and
senior Mike roole. lmk, coming
off a personal-best nine recep-
tions for 135 yards and two ll)s
STEVE McCR.W< I DAR. Y PILOT
Costa Mesa receiver Tyler Wa ldron (20) is one of the Mustangs' key weapons when they turn to the
pass. Mesa hosts Santa Ana Friday night at Orange Coast College with a shot at the champ1onship.
TOP 10
Of o+vWon VII
1. Sant.a Fe. 6-2; 2. Walnut,
7-1; 3. Pioneer, 7· 1; 4. South
Hilt.. 5-3; 5 Arroyo. 6-2; 6 Bell
Gardens, 5-3; 7. West Covina,
5-3; I. COii. Mau •2; 9. El
Aandlo, 5-3; 10. LlSema. 6-2.
go GutierreL., guards Andrew
Carlch and Brett Via. as well &.'>
center Luke Sapolu and utility
man Paul Martin. Asuega has 741
yards and IO TDs in four league
games this fall
With Asuega carrying the load,
a.Wsted by junior tailback Omar
Ruiz (456 yanb and five TDs on
96 carries), the Mustangs have
produced nearly 841J(, or their
2.552 oJfen.stve yan:ts on the
gn>Wld.
When Santa Ana stays on the
ground, Jose Alva.re% bas been
the primary ball carrier. The 5-
foot ·9, 165-pound senior bas 56'
yarda and six TDs on 83 can1et.
When the Saints get deep In
the nxl zone, mer NM! utilized
5-10, 2JO.pound jun.&or Juon ~who bu produced n1oe
TDa on jult 20 canie&.
CcJICa Mllla hit ehown cbe
lbOlty ID drrow the MIJ. but ten-
lor ~ 11m IDer hujult
24 complldom for 279 ymtl Ind
onemct.-..-..Mdhunot
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ceptJons for 74 yards. them to d(ive the football and
The Saints' receiving corps is use the same fonnula of good
paced by senior Rene Candelas. defense and ball-control offense
who has 25 catches for 604 yards we've been using. If we play wen
and three TDs. Cesar Garcia (23 and do that. we should have a
catches for 307 yards and three pretty good chance at winlli.Qg. •
TOs) Is another primary target Costa Mesa also has the me
"A win means we WOJJ't be on advantllge over the SaJnts, whom
a bus for two hours the flrat week Perk1N saJd have used their
of the playoffs, going to JM&y quk:kness. ~ and
someone ln the San Gabriel Val-heart to acbJew their success
ley, • Pertins said. •And. lf we win this eeuon.
out. w. could get a p<>tMUble (top-The Mustangs would remain
(Our) -1.. ln the ........, title picture, ewll'I
Mina bellewla victory ll well wtth a io.. .mce Slnta Ana
Within reach. but l&id his team do. the regular MIMOll tp1Nt
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TOPIO
ctf Df¥Won VI
1. Foothill, 7-1; 2. Charter Oak.
7-1; 3. Loa Altoa. 6-2; 4. Orange
Lutheran, 6-2; 5. El Modena,
5-3; .. Newport~ .. 2; 1
Katella. 7-1; 8. La Mirada, 5-3; 9
Bellflower, 6-2. 10. Valencia. 5-3.
in the Tars' 28-26 win over la·
guna Hills, has 29 catches for 518
yards and six TDs. Toole has 23
receptions for 368 yards and one m .
The Sailors have won eight of
their last nine league games, but
are looking to end a three-game
road losing streak that began last
season.
Woodbridge is paced by 5-
f oot-11 , 215-pol.lnd senior run-
ning back Dan Oermann, who
has compiled 843 rushing yards
and eight touchdowns on 130
carries.
Senior quarterback TIITl Kegel
is 89 of 230 for 1,080 passing
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Tonight"s gerne 17 p .m I
Newport H•fi>M V$.
Woodbridge, at Irvine
Ftidey't ..,,_ (7 p.m .)
Footh1ll 111 Irvine
Ahso Niguel vs. Laguna Hills, at
M1asion Vie10
Thundlly, Nov. 1• 17 p.m .I
Newport Hatbof .rs Foothill. at
Tustin
Laguna Hills at Irvine
Fridey, Nov. 15 (7 p.m.)
Woodbridge at Aliso Niguel
(end regular season)
yards, with nine interceptions
and five m passes. •
Ron Rommelfanger leads Wal·
rior receivers with 23 catches for
253 yards and one m .
Pacifica rates favorite's
role against the Eagles
Estancia in d eep
waters in n o nleague
duel at Balsa Grande.
Barry Faulkner
Dail{Pilot
GARDEN
GROVE -Es-
tancia High
foocba.ll
coach Jay
Noonan has
said on sev-
eral occasions
during his team's I· 7 campaign
that if it weren't for bad luck. his
Eagles would have none at all
The luck of the draw appeaJS
also to have abandoned Estancia.
which drew Pacifica in the
Golden West League's -~-week·
agreement with the Garden
Grove League. also comprised of
seven teams.
The F.agies enter tonight's non-
league matchup. 7 o'dod at
Bolsa Grande High. as heavy
Wlderdogs again.st the Mariners
(6-2), who appear bound for their
ninth straight trip the CIF
Southern Section playoffs.
Pacifica C.oach Bill Craven
earned his 200th win at the
school last week. while F.sr.ancia
has 158 wins In Its 38 varsity sea-
sons. The Eagles have won just 49
games the last 13 seasons. while
Pad.fica has t.aUn only the last
~seasons to win 50.
·It's a good footbaD team.
which I th.ink could be as good as
K.atella." said Noonan. whose
Eagles were aounced. 34-0. by
K.atella In Week 3. It was the tint
of four shutouts sustained by Es·
tanda over a sh-game span and
F.standa has now been blanked
in three stralgbt games.
The three-pme scorele53
streak des a program record and
bas dropped the El8Ses to the
bottom of lbe Orange County
scoring list. tied with Thsoro with
47point&
~not ... to Une up and
go toe lO toe with lheln. • Noonan
said of the Madnen, who opened
their MlllOD with • 35-0 win <Ml'
• ~ twn that ll.lb-
eequmdy bellecl e.cana.. 41-7,
m Week 4 "We'll have a few
changes. we11 cry to be creative,
and we'll have to limit our mis-
takes."
M.i.stam.. specifically tum·
overs. have been the E.agies' bia-
gest shortcoming this fall. Th.ey
are minus-16 in turnover ratio.
Pacifica. ranked No. 8 in CIF
Division lX. is known for tis
sound fundamentals and e:&·
ecution, ideals Noonan said
his team can gam tnspiration
from.
"Bill Craven is one of the
deans of Orange County high
school football and Pacifica has
an outstandmg program.· Noo·
nan said. ~ game will give our
kids an opportunity to see how a
good program plays. You know
what Pacifica is going to do. but it
has had pretty good success lin-
ing up and doing it. Our chaJ.
lenge is going to be to try and
stop them."
Specifically. the Eagles mu.R
contend with senior running
back David HelJer, who has
rushed for 1.315 yards and 15
touchdowns this fall.
Justin Turner, a senior quarter-
back. has thrown for I .153 yards
and five TDs, compled.ng 80 of
129 with four interceptions.
Steve Hefler (20 catches for 270
yards and two TDs) and nm
Brannen (15 catches for 371 yards
and two TDs> are the Mariners'
leading rec.et~
Es._anda is led offensiYely by
junior quarterback Brad YoWlg.
wbo ba$ completed 63 of 127
passes for 675 yards and two 1'DI,
with five Interceptions.
Noonan said senior l.ewts
Bradshaw may also play some
quarterback this Wf!ek. Bradshaw,
is among the EagJes' rec.eMng
leaders with 12 catches for 222
yaids.
Seniors )avy Ramirel ( 16
catches for 211 yards), LoWa
VaJdel Jr. (13 for 146) and Jer·
maine bang (12 for 150) are ed·
dltioml pullnc~
Ir'• the ftnt pme in 33 yean
between lbe two echooll. wi*il
mel ave 9b11JPt ,... b 8' •q
with Btcanda~ ........ 1966
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SPORTS
COLLEGE HONORS .
Stanferd Hall Of Fame beckons
Two from Newport
Beach are honored , as they pre.pare for
a trip to Palo Alto.
Rune. lO '9e inducted into Stuaford'• tlG md a.Id aa an eigtdh-
....., .. Caram dll .._ID·
la11•t I lo; 18 the~ bmlblr. WbO .... .....,
Steve Vlr1en
Daily Pilot
Humphreys. who attended Hd al Fame. ·1 bnedt t.11
her rre.hm.n year at Newport up lbere ln a tf!W ymn. l'rD
Harbor HJ8h before movfng to really eu:hed to go up. Wan
Lake Arrowhead and starring t.aldng our older two chOdrm.
at Rim or the Wbrld, was a 1'bete a.re a lot of new build-
four-time AD-American (1984· ings and I'm just anxious to
87) in volleyball at Stanford. see Jt all."
She holds the Stanford school Humphreys and bes hld·
record for ca.re« uaisft wfth band Bnd have four children,
5,003. She was a member of two boys, Ben (age 6) and
the U.S. National Tham in John (I}, and two girls. Kelsey
1989-90. She waa also the Pa-(7) and Ashley (3).
.... mdP.mma.
Montbt dter SL Geme ~
birth to her third chlld the be·
came a USA nv.lt and Field
national champion after win-mna the 5.000 meters
(15:57.71) ID 1994. NEWPORT BEACH -New·
port Beach residents Wendy
Humphreys and Ced St.
Geme, who have experienced
a teucb"or a small world "tory,
will be inducted Into Stanford
University's Athletic Hall of
Fame Oass of 2002, at a spe-
cial dinner Friday.
Humphreys, the former
Wendy Rush. and St Geme,
the former Ced Hopp, met
each other because of their
husbands, who played foot-
ball together at Stanford St
Geme, who lived in Northern
California a year and a tialf
ago, called Humphreys to 6.ntl
out about the local schools
and doctors in the area
Months later they received
word they would be inducted
into the Stanford Hall or
c:ific-10 Conference Player of St. Geme, a standout in
the Year in 1987 and the : track and field, ·was tlie 1982
Pac-lO Female Athlete or the NC.AA charilpion in the 3,000
Year in 1987-88. She eanied meters. She ranb second all-
first-team All-Conference time at Stanford in the 3,000
honors three times and was a meters (8:57.27) and fourth
member of 'the Ne.AA Final all-time in the 1,400 meters
Four All-Townament Tham in (4:1°/.02).
1985and1987. The freshman school record
St. Gane. who wm be the
&econd lerpale track athlete in
the Stanbd Hall of Fune. la
origlnally from Greenwicb,
Connecticut and starred at
Greenwblcb High (<lass of
1981). •
~It's interesting looking
back." St. Geme said of her
time at Stanfold. ... caught the
first wave of runners who
benefited Crom Title IX. I was
the first-ever female national
champion In NCAA traclt in
1982."
H~phreys. who com-bolder in the 3,000 meters
muted to the Southland for (8:57.27) in 1982, St. Geme
three years to play for the was also a two-time All-
Orange County Volleyl>aJJ American in cross country
Oub wfth Coach Otarlie (1981 and '82). In addition to the spedal
dinnec Friday, Humphreys
and St Geme, along with
eight other Inductees, will be
honored during halftime of
the Stanford-USC football
game on Saturday.
8.rande, also holds Stanford's St. Geme and her husband
singl~season record for as-Ed have six children. live girls
sists (l,610). and one boy. Anne,· 14, is a
Hl am extremely honored," freshman cross country run-
. said Humphreys, who is the ner at Corona del Mar High.
third female volleyball athlete Otristine, 13, will compete in
AYSO REGION 97 GIRLS SOCCER .
Red or.Black, both sparkle
Red Crush and Black Knights
of Girls under-12 AYSO
Region 97 soccer tie, 1-1.
Kaitlin Kehoe scored the lone goal for the
Red Crush in the third quarter to allow the
Red Crush to tie the Black Kni.ghts in a Girls
under-12 AYSO Region 97 soccer game.
Strong defense was provided by DelanJe
Unden, Devyn Hartnett, Claire Layton and
Zole Verrall and mldflelders Jordan
Graftath, Rebecca Slater and Kelly <lark
played steady.
ln Girls under-10 action:
• The Bratt 2, Blue 8lasten 0
The Bratz improved to 7-2 wich a win
against the Blasters. Marla Swfft and Milena
Buonanoce each scored goals and Made-
laine Gallardo had one assL'il.
Defensively, the Bratz were led by Oalre
Cutlllo, Sophia leftque, Alexandra JCehoe,
Kelly Klndgren. Zoe Sanglerat and Katie
P.ac:her.
•'lean: Quk:ksiMr wins Its final regular
season game, 7-2. 10 go undefeated.
• Blue Bluten 2, Breakers I
Holly Kelty scored two goals as the Blast -
ers edged the Breakers by one goal.
Kelly scored her first goal off a pass from
Veronica Seidner and scored her second
goal off a rebound from a defender after
Stephanie Verheyen kept the ball in the
Breakers' end.
Kate Batstone, Otarlotte Skfonsby and
Natalie Swth held the Breakers to one goal
and Reano Nathan and JamJe Predrlcbon
shared goalkeeper duties. Forwards Cindy
Mej.la and Amanda Peterson pelted the
Breakers' goalkeeper with several shots each.
• ~n 4, Teal Tigen 1
Mabna Owen scored the lone goal for the
Tigers with solid ball-handling coming from
Mary Yeager, Britany Stair and Kristi
Drake. Tabitha Goff and Addlaon Rlc:hley
both played goalkeeper and blocked several
Stinger shots and the Tiger defense was led
by Delaney BeU, Abby Mkhaebon and Sa-
dye Busby.
ln Girls undeT-8 action:
• Bluewater Dolphins vs. Orange 11gen
Bluewater's offensive team was led by Ing-
rid Pa'alta and Konner Speth and goal-
keeper Kari Hancock led the defense. Han·
cock was assisted by aggressive play of
defenders MaddJe CoUlnl and Vane8U ~
Surf er Girls' Jane Layton leads witti the ball
against the Pink Pandas Saturday at
Ensign.
noL
• Mighty 'Ogen vs. Blue Dolpblna
The Mighty Tigers' Gianna Ugbt scored
her first goal of the ·season and Sanh Zo-
maya scored another goal in the second half.
Samantha Sanchez, Lat Dl&ntla, All90n
Palaferrl and Jenna c.dDo held o1fthe Dol-
phin attaclcers.
• 1be Zooming Zebras received a strong
team effon from Cinnamon Sary and
Hanna Mumm on offense with an assist
from IClanJ Crtwllo. Nk:ole flbalmmons,
Delaney McCardle and Catherine Boettner
held the opposing team at-bay as goal-
keepers. Cat.hertne Qnindly 'and Sally
Puller took shots on goal and Sarah Daly.
Sara Hamllton and Taylor ~ held
strong on defense.
lo Girls under-7 action:
• flrecnck.en vs. Mustangs
Firecracker goals were scored by Analyaa
Vivanco and Andie Strode with support•
coming from C.Ortlynn Oanent, Alana Cou-
rier, Bmlly C.Onant. Rosalie Deliz.. Katie
PHOTOS BY SEAN HILLER I DAILY PllOT
Pink Pandas' goalie Hannah Walker blocks
a shot oo ttie goal.
Donald, Diana Pu.JU, Savannah Gardner
and Halley <>bent.
In Girls under-6 action:
• The Green GlrllllM played aggressively
with Peyton &pley Joo.ea S(;()ring two goals
and Aahley Ammennan and Haley Hee8Ch
both scoring one goal apiece.
Jaynle Hexberg ran both ends or the field
stopping several scoring opportunities and
Ubby ICnJ8ht also played both en.els of rhe
field, bustling to stop breakaways and Ula
McFJroy denied many scoring opportunities.
• Lolllpope V9. Siher' Dolph.Im
Abbey Plcbtt and Aiy.. Quintero scored
goals for the Silver Dolphins with assists by
Rowan Freclier1ben, Amanda Sheppard and
Gtlbby .........., and Carlee Kapana deliv-
ered a goal through a mid.fielder's legs and
Madrern'h Gadd.it added the final goal.
KeDy McFetten and Kate Pipkin diverted
several brealcaway attempts on goal.
Rachel Whltelegge didn't play but hopes
to be back for this week's game.
• SllYer Mustangs vs. Flftcracken
The Firecrackers led in the first half, bu1
the Silver Mustangs were able to hold the
Firecrackers at bay in the second half. Silver
Mustangs' goalkeepers Sara Button, Jedtie
Jones. Uly Olavll and EmDy Plores played
steady. All8on Hanle scored her first two
goals or the season, on assists from DanJ
8l8danan and Balley Rieke. Kate McFetten
assisted Makena Look onthe first goal.
JR. ALL AMERICAN FOOTBALL
AYSO REGION 57 SOCCER
ThUncleE holds
off Costa Mesa
Wheeler and Larson
both score two goals
for Corona del Mar
and Burciaga adds a
hat trick for Costa
Mesa in Boys
under-14 action.
Corona del Mar's Boys
under-14 Blue Thunder defeated
Costa Mesa. 6-4, Saturday in
Boys-under 14 action ln AYSO
Region 57 Soccer action.
aut. Wheeler and Derek
I.anon both scored two goals for
the winnes and Jeff IM'80D and
Ford Noe each chipped in wt.th
goal apiece for Corona del Mar.
Marco Bun:Mgo scored three
goals for a hat trick and Eric
Stoner added a single goal for
Costa Mesa
Morpn Boman, Nick Groke.
Mike Brus.le, Scott Feeley and
Allre7.a Nazeml provided
keydefensive efforts and came
through with mjdfield support
fo r Corona del Mar.
Matt Moore made several
saves in goal to help hold off
Costa Mesa
In Girls under-12 play:
• Blue Crush 2, Lemonheads 0
Laura Kopel scored two goals
to key the Blue Crush in its
regular-season finale.
The Blue Crush finish the
season 7· l-1 heading into the
playoffs.
lCelley Davis played solid
midfield and Katie Muni played
weU on defense in front of
goalkeeper MJchelle Lancaster.
ln Girls under-1 l APP Plus
action:
• Corona deJ Mar Hotspurs 3,
Laguna Niguel Explosion l
1Wo goals from Sidney
Brombal (Haley Rltg\Me assist)
and one goal by Isa n..ldnen led
the Corona del Mar Hotspurs to
a 3-1 victory over the Laguna
Niguel Explosion in Girts
under· 1 l APP Plus play.
Corona. 6-2·1, received
offensive and midfield suppon
from M9ddle Slmmonda,
Brooke DeMlnanda. ICatJe
Deverlan, Kelly Feeley, Kade
DeMlranda and Hanna Stuart.
Goalkeepers and defenders
Sarah Folks and ICyla Winkle,
Laura Fleming and Bayli SceO
limited the Explosion to one
goal.
In Boys under-10 play:
• Blue Crush l. Team USA 0
The Blue Crush's C.Onner Cruz
fired a 15-yard shot off a
rebound above the outstretched
ann of Tham USA's goalkeeper
Oark CMhlon to score the
game's only goal and give the
Blue Crush the hard·fougbt
victory.
Team USA kept the pressure
on offense with.._,.. c.e.
Jack Gonb, MJcbMI Dahl and
Nkholal Mollmra as did the
Blue Crush with Connor C.Ole
and Brent LawloD.
Team USA'.s defense was led by
81.ake Allen. MldlMI Aydn.
Ryan Gooding and Matthew
I.anon.
~
• Wolfpack 3, Patriots 1 c.onnor Gui scored three
goals for the Wolfpack. who
received steady defense from
Brent Gny, Matt F.ngtMh. Iman
Joehelbanl. Zach n.vt. and
MJchael Inwa.
Colton Ponl and P.ngtish
anchored duties in goal.
• Gunnen 2, RaJm 2
By virtue of a tiebreak. the
Gunners take the No. I seed into
the playoffs after a 2-2 tie agains1
the Rams Saturday ln the Boys
under-to American Division .
The Gwurers (7 -1-1) got two
goals from Nick Gooding and
Jack Nowak and Emery Molnar
dominated the midfield.
Spencer am.totr and
Brandon Rua led several
attaclcing runs and Quneron
Orr. Nathan Ollsholm. C.Olln
Beawr and Ryan Durazo
anchored the defense.
Goalkeeper nmner
Grandstaff made some key sawo;
10 preserve the win.
In Girls under-7 action:
• Katie Curd scored three
goals and Noelle Gooding ~d
Isabella HID each scored cwo
goals apiece for the Pink
Panthers in a game against the
Purple Butterilies.
Marissa Pink and Paige Latsh
each scored one goal and
Lauren CaJms. Alexis Que and
· MelanJe Holmen contributed
solid defense for the Panthers.
In Boys under-7 play:
• Four players scored goals for
the Tornadoes in a game
Saturday.
Jake Hastings and Stertlng
Beall each tallied IWo scores and
Matt Deverlan and Matt
BlmaJlan each added one goal
apiece for the lbmadoes.
Jared Oanle!s keyed on
defense and J.B. lee was strong
in goal.
Trey Wood and <bad Sheldon
con1nbu1ed to the Tornadoes'
atlack.
In Boys under-6 action:
• Blake Oavld8on scored four
goals lo lead the Killer ngers in
a game Saturday against the
Thunderbolls.
I le leads the team in scoring
this se8¥>n.
ROLLER HOCKEY
Sary scores five goals
Red Wings roll past
Canadiens.
Four goals in the second
period sparked the Red W1.ngs lo
an 8-3 victory over the
Canadiens in a boys and giru
fourth and fifth-grade roller
hockey gam9 for the Boys & Girls
Oub of the Harbor Area.
Ralaty Sary led all scorers with
five goals and Logan Newat,
Jake Pa.lanjlan and Ian Sequeira
each added one goal apiece for
the Red Wings.
John Barton scored al] three
Canadian goals.
Strong support on defense for
the P.ed Wmgs came from
Brandon Booth and Bridget
Lyom and Newett and Sequeira
held the Canadlem to three
goals sharing time as goalkeeper.
Jr. Clini~ Seahawks are o~ on the right foot , 19-18
Jr. Clinic Seahawks slip
past the Norwalk/Santa
Fe Springs Saints in the
first round of the playoffs.
lhl:xton had runs of 10 and 15 yards
in the second half behind the blocldng
of Ityan ~. Levt SdlbMn. ,.. u.nte. z.m lWnberg, John Park.
11m Kell9y and Colby Wauon.
to an end Saturday with a 33-0 loss to F.ddy. Gnhml Pl'Mler, Yokoyama.
the La Mirada Matadors. 'Thormina and Iverson. touchdowns and completed four of Ove
passes for 98 yards wtUle Co.ntreru and
Luchs eadl scored alter breaking tack·
Jes. Lucbs acored on a 4~yard dive.
Durante also playedquarterback. run-
ning sneaks for 20 yards.
The All·Confemice defender, Carlyle,
led the team wtth aeveral key tacldes
and was uatst~ by fellow AU-Confer-
ence player JU JC.Mm. who made sev-
eraJ tacldea and ran the ball well
SI.... ~ prowled the de·
fenstve beddleld, stopping the Patriots'
momentum in the second hair and Du-
rante. Favreau and Anon ~
ttuffed the mlddJe of the line with many
tackles. TMy recetved .:n. from ........ Ind,..., ~.who
helped• .wt'll taddei. ~~Mdtll..,'IW.......... wtdl~I•• ¢ f
IQd ............ to opm .... for --hnwlt runmn. .,.. IDd .... IOlne
by a.cklll on defa-.
The Jr. CJlnJc s.blwb' ~ came
In Oinic (8· 10-year-olds) actloo: On Nov. 2 the Seahawb ended thelr
•The Seahawlcs defeated the Carson season with a 21-0 loss to the unde-
Colts for the second t:lme ln rour days reated La Mirada Matadors.
on Oct. 001 drawing the Camon defense Five turnovers by the Seahawb en·
offsJdes 10 times. abled La Mirada to score three times to
Mark Coan.. scored two touch-seal the victory in the leCOOd half.
downs, one a 42-yard sweep to give the 18ormlna left the pme wfth a frac·
Seahawb a 13--6 lead, and he ecored his t.ured collarbone after leading the Sea-
thtrd TD on a lcickoff return th.It leUOn. bawb to the La Mirada 30-yard line on
~ llmrJ acored a ruahlJll TO its opening drive. l3ddy entered the
from 4 yank (Mil in the fourth quarter to pme af quarteibect for the ftrlt time
teal the victory after MldlMI 1Mrmlna this eeuon.
bit RIN ttl • wtth a 32-yard pea ConUeru played tolld 911 boch lkles
wtth ax leOOndt remalninl In the ftnt of the ball and Zd ....._ ran u.e
bait to &fve the Seahawb a 25; 12 leed. bill well in the llot-a.dt pc*don.
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The Seahawb reoetved strong run-
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F.li7.abeth Eddy and tbe defenee held the
ColtJ scoreie.. Jn the first half with help
&om r.ew. Klein. ~ ContnTu.
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SPORTS
BOYS AND GIRLS CROSS COUNTRY
Rqjas, Rosete
claim league
cham.pionsh ip s
Estancia High standouts
breeze to titles at Golden
West League Finals.
Steve Vlr1•n
Daily Pilot
HUNTINGTON BEACH -New JeaE,'Ue, no
problem. 'That was the mentality for Estancia
High seniors Humberto Rojas and Diana
Rosete, who each won a GoJden West League
cross country individual tltJe at Central Parle
in Huntington Beach Wednesday.
ln addition, the Estancia boys cross coun-
try squad, which switched over from the Pa-
cific Coast League to the Golden West, sur-
prised the competJtion by beating out Santa
Alla and grabbing the second seed in ad-
vancing to the OF Southern Section Division
DJ pre~es Nov. 16 at Mi. San Antonio.
CoSta Mesa. Wftlth made the same switch of
leagues. led by <:arlos Ibarra (17th, 16:41 J.
finished fifth In the Golden West League Fi-
nals.
The Easies, ranked No. 3 in the CIF Divi-
sion Ill poll, also surprised fatancia Coac:h
Olarlle Appell.
"They dug deeper than I thought they
would.• Appell said of his boys team. "It was
excellent"
Rojas led the Estancia effort, following the
pace set by Orange runners, then breaking
away with a mile and a half remaining to fin.
ish in 15:21, 19 seconds ahead of second
place Francisco Guerra of Orange.
"I was going after the victory," Hojas i.aid.
"I really didn't want the titJe in this league,
but in the PCL But. I'm here."
Orange. which is milked No. 3 in CIF Divi-
sion II, won the Golden West League ream Li·
tJe, putting runners in the 2-3·4· 7 and 9th
spots. Esta.Qcia sophomore Alex Cahuanuj
finished in the top 10 to help the F.agles sur-
prise the Golden West League. Cahuanl7.1
came across in 16:05 and finished sixth,
while his teammale, senior Aaron Van Geem,
finished Jlth (16:20) and Abel Flort>s fol·
lowed in 15th (16:33). Panfilo Elias, who Ap-
pell said is capable of running a bener race,
finished 18th (16:51), and Matt 7jch (26th,
17:35) and Gerardo Orozco (30\h, 18:0 I ) also
contributed.
STEVE McCRANK I DAILY PILOT
Estancia High's Humberto Rojas leads the boys varsity pack up the first steep inchne of
the Golden West League cross country championships Wednesday afternoon.
bur foUowed 10 come in 19:25. the CIF preliminaries.
Rosete ~d she felt maior tightnei.i. in her "Our girls ran awesome." Costa Mesa
4uadriccps dunng and after the Mt. SAC In-Coach Glenn MitcheU said. "Even withou1
virauonal. Otnstine they gave !<}Jtancia a run for that
She re-.ted for a week and came pack with third spot."
hgh1 tr.unmg ju.,t day-. before Wednesday·., The Mustangs were led by freshman Ana
race. Rodriguez, who displayed a noteworthy Icicle
For Costa Mesa, in addition lo rbarra, Mar·
co Huipe finished 19lh (16:54), while Mario
Herrera (22nd, 16:57), Juan Avile7 (31st,
18:02), Steven Ko5noi.ky (32nd, 18:23),
Thomas Payne (33rd, 18:33) and SauJ Palo-
mar (34th, 18:45) foUowed.
·1 Wlb tiwd because I haven'• been able to to finish 17th and with a personal record of
train.~ llol>ete 'Wlid. "I wa'> ju!>! thinking what-21 :28. Mesa freshman Kathryn Connell fin -
t.'Ver happens, happeni.. A Iii Lie bi1 before u1e ished 19th (2 1 :34 ), and f.5tancia'i. Crystal
halfway point. I '>tarted 10 worry a LittJe bit, Rincon 120th, 21:37) and Areli Flores !list,
because I didn't think I could catch (Gallo), 21:48) followed.
bur once I did everything was OK.· Costa Mesa sophomore Kindra Bailey
After Rosete finished her race, Costa Mesa (23 rd. 21 :53), senior Cara [)oone (27th 22:31)
Junior Ouistine B1elland, who did not com-and freshman Hahn Nguyen (28th, 22:31)
pete because or a hip injury she suffered also competed, as did F.stancia's Brittanie
early in the season, came over and congra1u-Stam (29th, 22:36), Marina Abdul (30lh.
lated Ro~1e. 22:40). Lucia Leon (32nd, 22:44) Fatima Car·
On the girls side, Rosete made a quick re-
covery from a recent quadriceps in1ury to
finish before Golden West League defending
champion Kaytynn Gallo, a sophomore from
Ocean View. Rosete finished in 18:57, weU
ahead of Gallo, who i.tarted out with the lead
lbe young Mustangs finished fourth with rasco (35lh, 23:39) and Costa Mesa's Sara
114 points, just behind F..:.tancia, which fin-Bryant (38lh, 24:00) and Perla Marroquin
ishcd thin.I with 101. The Eagles advanced 10 (391h, 24:05).
COMMUNITY CO LLEGE WOMEN 'S BASKETBALL
Commitment to winning
Orange Coast College
women's basketball
team returns six
sophomores, and
that includes
AH-Orange Empire
Conference choi ce
Nancy Hatsushi.
Bryce Alderton
Daily Pilot
COSTA MPSA -Add six
freshman to a roster studded
with six returning sophomores
from a 25-9 team that was one
game away from reaching the
state's quarterfinals a year ago
and you've got the 2002-03 edi-
tion of the Orange Coast College
womeds basketball team, a
team Coach Mike Thornton
calla "better than last year's team.•
"We're taking the Angels' pbJ -
loeopby of, 'One game at a
time,'• aaJd Thornton. referring
to the Anaheim Angels' motto
that Manager Mike Scfoscia
regularly talked about during in-
tervl4M'S as one of the catalysts
to the AngeJs winning the World
Series thia aeuon. ·1 don't know
If we can do what (the Angels)
did and mentally hang in there
one game at a time. but we're
going to have some really good
player&. l don't know lf we have
one IUpel'ltat pie~ but we
haw a blmch of good. aolJd
plqen. Going into the season
you atw.,s bawe an Idea of hbw
IOOd 10'I ..... but • )ot dependt
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THE PIRATES
No. Player, Pos.. Ht., Yr
12 Nancy Hatsush1; G, 5-5, So
13 lelgh Marshall, G, 5-4. So.
14 Lindsey Galasso, G. 5-3, So.
20 Celeste Haueter, F. 5 11, Fr
21 Lauren Murray. C, 6-0, So
22 Liz Mendoza, F. 5-11, So.
23 Laura Garnica, F. 6-9, Fr.
24 Candice Quiroz. F. 5-8. So
31 Amy Shaw. G. 5-8, Fr.
32 Kirsten Von Tungeln, C. 6-2,
Fr
33 Jessa EstT8da, G. 5-9, Fr
44 Alisa Cemtlo. F. 6-0. Fr.
Hud eo.cti· Mille Thornton
(14th year)
AaisUnt eo.cti: Gregg Savage
court by Lindsey Galasso, a 5-
foot-3 shooting guard who
Thornton, entering his 13th
year. said will play point when
Hatmshi needs a breather. Ga-
lasso averaged 8.4 points and 2.4
assJsts last season.
Forward Candice Quiroz. a
5-8 gopho.rnore from El Toro
High, averaged 4. 7 points and
three blodcs a game last season
and will be Joined ln the front
court by 5-U forward Uz Men-
dor.a. who was the Orange P.m-
plre Player of the Veer when ahe
played at Century High SchooL
Thornton~ Meodou to
be one or the better pla)'en l.n
the oonference.
•She'• a good perimeter
abooter who hM improved her
pme a lot,• he .ad.
~de Thomton ..... ~
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DON t..£ACH I OM.Y Pl.OT
Nancy Hatsushi returns to Coast with alk:onference honors.
have recruited Munay,
Thornton ·saJd.
Quiroz. Hatsushi and 5-4
guard Lelgh Marshall are the
team's trl-captains.
·(Marshall) ls the spirit of our
team,· Thornton said. "She's a
very molivalionaJ player and
has helped bring along other
players."
One freshman who 8gwa to
battle for a atartlng spot is &-foot
Cteahfnan Alisa CaniUo out ol
Seddleback HWi ScbooL XJnten
\\>c\ ~ a 8-Z center hlh-mm. lnli 1le u1d from lrv6M ~
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the Pirates open up their season
against Hancock Friday at 7:30
p.m. at OCC in the first round or
the Coast Tip-Oft'Tuumament.
• (Haueter) has Improved
quite a bit,• Thornton said.
"We're going to play nine or 10 a
game.•
C.OUt alao features two fresh-
men who stand at 5-9, forward
I.Aura Ga(nJca and guard }esdca
e.tnda.
1bomton expecu thlt )ftr'a
Plntet to repeat their strong de>
ferllM pswnce of a yeer-...,_
when ocx: held their oppoMIKI
to an awirqe of 51.3 polnu
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Thurlday, ~ 7, 2002 •
HIGH SCHOOL GIRLS TENNIS
Havens captures
Golden West title
Mustangs' doubles
also -victorious.
Costa Mesa High senior Hilary
Havens defeated April SheUey of
Orange, 6-1, 6-2, to win the
Golden West League singles tide
Wednesday at Ocean View High
In Huntington Beach.
'fl\e Mustan~. who won the
Golden West League team cham-
pionship, a1sq had plenty to
boast about in doubles, as it was
an all-Mesa final. Costa Mesa
seniors Minh-Thy Pham and Oli
Doan teamed up to defeal reuow
Mustang seniors Brenda Tran
and Laura Fais, 6·0, 6-4.
Havens roUed through the
tournament, dropping only three
games on her way to the league
championship. Pham and Doan
earned a 38-4 record this season,
while Tran and Fah were 28-1.
three sets, dropping the ~t sel.
6-4.
Newport's Mclntosh-
DunJap fall in finals
Newport Harbor High'1> girl1>
doubles duo of Krii.ta Mc intosh
and Vanessa Dunlap defeated a
Aliso Niguel tandem, but losl in
a three-set tiebreaker to Foot·
hill in the Sea View League Fi·
nals in high school girls double1>
tennis Wednesday at Nellie 'Gail
Racquet Oub in San Oemente.
Mcintosh and DunJap de·
reated the Alii.o Niguel comb•·
nation, 6· I, 6-0, before facing
Foothill's tea, or Duesler-Col
grove in 1he league doubles fi.
naJs. which they narrowly lost.
4-6, 6-4, 6· 7 (7 -5).
Sage Hill's Ammennan,
Sea Kings' doubles rolJ s McKitterick advance
into PCL semis Sage I hJI High freshmen Kel
The No. I and No. 2 doubles
seeds, Taylynn Snyder and Brit-
tany Holland and Anne and Ra-
chel Yelsey, both from Corona
del Mar High School, won their
IWO matches Wednesday lo ad-
vance 10 today's Pacific Coru.t
League girls tennis doubles
semifinal~ at Northwood High
at 1 p.m.
Snyder and Ho lland only los1
one game in sweeping the cwo
marches, and the Yelsey sistets
won, 6-2, 6 -1. in the first match
and then won 6-0, 6·0, in lheir
second match Wednesday.
Snyder and Holland will play
a team fro m Universiry High
and the Yelsey sister will face
the No. 3-seeded doubles team
from Laguna Beach , said CdM
Coach Andy Stewart. Snyder
and Holland beat CdM\ Jackie
Manning and Rachel Miller. 6-1,
6-0.
In singles, CdM's Amanda
Rubenstein. the !.eventh !.eed,
won her first match, 6-0, 6-0,
bur lost her sec.:ond match to
second i.eeded Aimee )(jm from
University. 6-2, 6-I , and Juliette
Mutzke rolled through her first
match bul then lost, 7-5, 6·3, to
No. 3-seed Cameron Barron
from Laguna Beach.
CdM's Jasmine Steele, the No.
8 l>eed . lo!>! in the first round in
lie Ammerman and Kalie
McKillerick advanced to 10 -
day's singlel> wmifinaJ1> al the
Academy League Finab at
Sunny I lilJs Racquel CJuh an
Fullenon with v1c10rit'~ on
Wednesday
Ammerman ehmmated I en
na Grosheh of Capistrano Val
Icy Olri.,1ian. 6 0, 6·2, and
McKinenck blanked tlln'>llne
Chang or Fairmont. 6-0, 6 0, in
the first rqund. Ammerman fol
lowed up with a 6 I. 6 I win
over Jennifer I lams ol C apl'>·
Lrano Valley OiriM1an. and
McKiuenrk defeated l.cJUren
Pasquarelli of \1 Marga rel s,
6-1. 6 -3.
Team mare Paige l'uJler
dropped a 6· I , 6 2 first round
decision 10 Annie I u of \'\'h11
ney.
In double-; play. 1<.·-.-.1la
ri.oong and '>1ephan11.' ( l1en
were 6 0, 6·2 fir,! round wm
ners over Cllan Khara of I air
mont. bur fell m 1hc quartt·r
finaJs to Cap1.,lrano \taJle)
Omstian·~ Trowhridge and
Wood, 6 3. 6-l.
Danielle Berman and I .aura
Webb were 6· I, 6 -4 w11111t~ri.
over Oxford Academy\ 01ung·
Kwak. entry, bur lht-y ft'll 111 thl'
doublec, 4uancr.. lO Valt>nt1
Reisenwerber of ~l Marg,ut.>t\,
6-1. 6-2
AYSO BOYS REGION 120
Galaxy collects, 3-2
The Costa Mesa AYSO Region
120 Boys-under 12 Plus Team
(GaJaxy) raised its record to
7-1-1 witJ1 a 3-2 '-'to over
Fountain Valley Saturday.
The GaJaxy are In third place
in a pool of l 7 teams and got
goals from Danny O'Neil,
Anthony Arellano and c.aar
Amador with assists from BenjJ
Brlleno, Prandac:o Moreno,
Lalo Aguliar. Wm Barloom and
Troy Mc<hnahan.
. AndftW Norlmatsu, Nick
OIMr, Scott Styles and Anthony
Tellez all played solid defense in
front of goalkeepers Ryan
Knapp and Tony Flora.
In Boys under-14 action:
• Cost.a Man QukbOwr'
ended the season with a. 8 -0-I
record with a win Saturday.
Mkhael Metia scored a hat
trick with Luu Nguyen and i.,.
Nguyen each providing assists to
Mejia. 4' Nguyen also bad an
assist to Rodrtp 8otmzl for a
second goal unassisted.
Olbeldo Soto began the day's
scoring with a goaJ off the ~
bar after receiving a pass from
Benny Bdlee and Bndley
Reider, Jorp Oporto and Zeck
Pllk also conlributed on olfmse.
Quicksilver showed relendess
defense with Muto Alnndo.
Dlmel <>Na. Rick <JIFm.
a.ti~ Mmtt Sel*el and ..,. ""'vm.lba. &eepers
Stdd. Puentes IDd Oporto
lecotded. lhutout.
In Boyt \.mder"'8 play:
• tbe .... Dr.-bettled
1he I Ughlander-.. only aJl0~1ng
one goal. hut were held
'>corele'>S.
The Oragon~ wt·rc led by Bill
Crosson. Ouistlan Darrow and
G~n Deutsch and Gan-eu
Kahre. Connor Pu.rce and
Austin Uribe helped out on
defense.
• The flreba.lb and Green
Geckos tied, I· 1, Saturday.
Brandon Dehuhtlan <.cored
the first goal or the gamc and
Alex DeSoto, Danny
Hernandez, Ian Lande and Cole
Mensinger assisted on offeru.t>
and solid defense was played by
Casey Dunning. Jack Dwutlng.
A.J. A8cher and Jormn I.Anon.
• 1be Blaze scored an 8-0
victory 10 stay undefeated.
Eight of nine players have
scored this season with five of ,
those scoring In the game
JeaJe Paz put Sammy
Borlcton'a pass into the net in
the first quarter and he added
his second goal shortly
thereafter.
Eric Pfattz, who played
goalkeeper in the first half. came
out to play forward in the
second half and tallied three
goals with passes from Vktm
Pau and Sma Miiier.
OVlldan Rlwra made a
20-yaJd te<t~rooted 5tlOt for a
goal and Bortlon scored on a
one-man drive into the net and
Bredoo Cw•a• pla}l!d a
Pfautz pua to 9COre one goal.
Aulda Ladt and Victor l'8a
bad doee shots without tc:Ori"S-
SAILING
Roy Woolsey Fall Regatta
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1 he followlna: persons
art doma busmess as:
A) CSS Auto Transpo1t,
8.) Nomad Spark Co.,
C.) Contract Subsea
SeNlces, 526 Sturaeon
Drive, Costa Mesa, CA
92626
Edward Stanley Horac·
zko, 526 Stura:eon Drive,
Costa Mesa, CA 92626
This business is con·
ducted by· an md1v1dual
Have yoo started dome
busmess yet? No
Edward Stanley
HoncU.o
This statement was
ftled wrth the Co1mty
Cieri. of Onnee County
on 11/S/02
2002H22129
Daily Pilot Nov 7, 14,
21. 28. 2002 Th967
The followin& peisons
are do1ne bus1ne~ as:
Pro Audio & Llafittne.
2030 Main St., Suite
1300. Irvine, CA 92614
Pro Audio 01~ lodey
Entertainment, Inc.
(CA), 2030 Main St ,
Suite 1300. lrvtne, CA
92614
This bu\lness 1s con·
dueled by· a corporation
ttave you started doina
business yet? Yes. 2001
Pro Audio Oise Jockey
Enterll11nmenl, Inc.
Michael Ivey, President
lh" shtemenl was
filed with the County
Clerk of Oranae County
on 11/S/02
2002H22121
Daily Pilot Nov 7 14,
21.28.2002 Th966
..........
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The followlna peisons
are doln11 t11Json1ss es·
A.) Finl Advanlil&t
C apital , B .)
TheBetterPlace.com, C.)
Equity One F 1nancial, 6
Hutton Circle, Suitt 280,
Santa Ana, CA 92107
Andre Lona. 6 Hutton
Centr 11 Of.. Senta Ana.
CA 92707
Thll business Is con·
ducted by: an 1ndlv1dual
Have you star led
dome business y•t? No
Andie Lona
This statement wH
flied with lhe Coun1y
Cle.rk of 01ana1 County
on 10/l l/O?
2002H20H3
0.1ly Pilot Oct 17, 24,
31. Nov 7, 2002 Th994
The followma person'
•re dotn& business as
Dinwiddie Events, 2041
Westminster .<venue,
Costa Mesa, CA 92627
Janis Chubelh 01nw1d·
die, 2041 Westrr.lnster
A¥enue, Cost• Mesa, CA
92627
This business is con
dueled by: an 1nd1vldual
ttave you started
doing business yet1 Yes,
02/01
Jant!> £t1nbeth D1w1d·
die
This statement was
filed with the County
Cteik of Oranee County
on 10/15/02 20026920.J 12
The followlna persons Tbe followine persons
are doina business as are dolnc business es:
Cur1co Pool & Spa Paclllc Service, 641
Services, 11882 Medina Paula rlno Ava., Costa
Drive, Carden Crovt, CA Mesa, Calilornia 92626-
92840 3033
Apo Pools, Inc. (CA) MABS, INC. (Calif.).
11882 Medin• Drive i2121 Wilshire 81vd., LA,
Garden Crove, CA 92840 Callloria 90025
This business Is con This business Is con·
ducted by: a corpo1atlon ducted by: e corporation
Have you started Have you started doln&
doinc bus1nus ytt? Yes business yet? No
08/1!"»/02 MABS. INC, Alan
Apt• Pools, Inc Smoklef, P1M1dent
Ben1amln C111ico, Pres This sblemenl. was
•dent filed with lhe County
fhrs statement wn Clerk of Oun&e County
ltled with the County on 10/30/02
Clerk of Oranae Co11nty 2002'922204
on 10/1~/02 Oatly Pilot Ocl 31, Nov
2002'920291 7. 14.-1. 2002 Th953
Daily Pilot Oct. 17, 24
31. Nov 7. 2002 Th9Ji ~..... ISCl2472 ._ s...... llOOO Of fl1J'llll TO
The lotlowin1 person ADii na fSTAlt Of:
lrft dOlnll bU\tntS5 H J059111 l Bl'Ol,a.
Tht Rock Shop, 1663 ~--t-OI 16th SI , Costa Meu. CA _N_.. -•
92627 WUO.A2160H
Huao Beren11uer, 23842 To all heirs, beneh·
Via El Rocio, M11sion c1ar1es, creditors. con·
Vle10. CA 92691 t1n11en1 cred1t01s, and
Jack Preste, 23842 V11 persons who may oth-
(1 Rocio, M1ss1on Viejo erw•se be interested 1n
CA 97691 the will 01 estate. OI This bu~inns IS con both, of JOSE PH R.
ducted by. a 1enera NORTON, JR aka JO
partnership SlPtt R. NORTON
Une you s l&rled dotna A PETITION FOR PRO·
business yet? No BATE hn been hied by
Uueo Beunau•r MARY FRANCIS NOR10N
This statement was 1n the SuperlOI Court of
filed with the County C1hfo.rn11. County of
Cle. k of Ou nae County ORANCE.
on 11/S/02 TH( PCllTION r oR
D<>1ly Pilot Oct 17. 24. 20026922130 PR08ATE requests that
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m1n1sler the estate of ... S...... the decedent
lh1 lollowin& persons THC PE TITK>N requests The lollow1n1 persons are doins businns u the decedents Will end
are doine busineu u Ph1lhps Auto Ser Vtte cod1c1h if any, be The lollowina persons Nehon & Assoc11tes, 3767 Bllch SI Newpor admitted to p1obale. The
are dome business as. 1665 East 4th Street 8each, CA 92660 Will and any codicils are
0 & B Antiques and • 104. Santa Ana CA Phillips McNauahton available f0t eum1na
[states, 3282 Cahf01n1a 92701 LLC (CA) 376/ Bt1ch tion 1n the file kept by
St , Costa Mesa. CA Nelson Murc11 657 St . NewpOll Beach CA the court
TS No Q2-30il<> (A*I No. 92626 West 19th Street ·c•, 97660 TU( Pl TITION requests
Ncllct d TlllAll's Sale ~ Orana K. Stubbs, 3282 Costa Me$lt, CA 92627 Th1\ bus111ess is con aulllortty to adm1ntste1
nlnddllJ"*•OeedCI California St . Costa Thrs business 1s con duc ted by Limited the utale under the
Trwc o.d 1~ Mes•. CA 92626 ducted by an untncor llabihty Co Independent Atlminis· ~ """ take ~ lo Robert B. Stubbs, 3282 poraled assoc11l1on ttave ynu s tarted 00,,.11 tratHJn ol lslales Act. Pl'OltlCI,,:;; ~.•may bl Cahlorn1a St Costa other than a partnership busrness yet' No (I his Authortty win allow
_., 11 1 ~u.. 5* r ""'' Mesa, Ca 92626 Have you started clolna Phllltps McNauahton the pu~on•I rep1es.n·
,_,., :;;-........., of\;; ThtS business tS con business yel 7 Yes, LLC, Mal,olm R Philhps taltve to take many
llllll#t of -a;-;;~ ducted by husband and February 2002 Pres acltons without obtain
.......,, slnAdcontact wile Nelson Murcia This st.oternent was 1n11 court approval ""':""..:::!°°,\~ ...... aucllcrl IO Have you slarled do1n11 Hus statement was ltled with the County Before tat.ma cerl•ln a -TV' ~ business yet? No filed with the County Clerk of Orenee County very jmporlanl actions ,
5111 lhll llqlltl btddlw lo!~ Diana K. Stubbs Clerk of Orange County on I0/?8/02 however, the personal
I eai/W'I cl'8Clo choon by a Th ts slittemenl wu on 10/07 /02 20026921'24 r'presentative will be ~or~r'*"811 ·~ora~ hied with the County 20026919621 Daily Pilot Oct 31. Nov requ1red to ed1ve nollce ,...,., -._. Cler~ ol Oranee County 0Jtfy Pilot Oct 31, Nov 7 14 21 2002 t t t ........ ........, ..._ on 111Cf02 7. 14, 21 2002 Th955 . ' . Th95 o on e11s e pe•sons ... _ or•................ '" r. ...... _ ........__
1
unless they have w11ved
by a II* or ledelll IMlgl 20026922127 ~-noll<e or consented to n io.i lllOdalion, 11!W9 Dally Pilot Nov 7, 14, ... S"'-if the proposed actHJn.) ~ or SIW'9J '** 21. 28, 2002 Th968 The lollowint person lh~ independent ad· ~ 11 *'°'1 Sl02 d.. are doln& buimns as mmlltr at1on autllor1ty ~ Codt lrld IUflonz8d P•pei Chasers Invest will be crented unless IOdo~llhsll*wil menh 9036 Buttercup an interested person
bt lllld 11¥ b Olr ~ Avenu•. fountain Vall•y hies an obrectron to the
..... • ftlwn ~ of II C.hfornla 92708 peltlHJn and shows eood tVc. • nl ....... NOT!Cl: OF ~ deecr1bed In Stephen 0 Kelley cauu why the court ~IO rd now tt.i by TRUSTEE'S SALE TS said deed" OI lrUll. The 9036 Buttercup Avenue ihould not 111ant Ille
,. Nl9lt 111 .. ......,. No 1043674-08 APN lllreet lldllr"9S and oltier r t v lie c 1 autllor1ty -..., "*1Y llldlf n ()48.t 15--02 TRA. 07-001 common dl!lslgnallon, W f!~~ .. ;:;708 a y, a I-A HEARINC on the
~ IO a dlled lo rWI Loan No 35465862 any, of h 1'9111 property l aVonne J Kelley. pelilton will be held on
-..., ~The 5* Wtl REF Sen.n., Oeorg9 d9tlc:rt>ed libolle ii 9036 Butteicup Avenue OECE"'8ER 5. 2002 at
...... ..,......&UT~ ~ '° be 503 f v le c I 1.30 p m in Dept l73 OllNdl,tlli.em~ ,,._n,,.,•"'"1 ""'"-"' ountarn •I y, •I localed al 341 The Crty or w.nny, apmtd or TO PAOPERTY Bay A~ l0tn1a 92708
... ~ ..._ OWNER: YOU ARE IN Newport e..ctl "" This business " con ~~South. Ounee. CA
~or~ D£FAULT UNDER A 92661-1208 T~ :~~1d by husband and tr YOU 08JECT to the
111 r-f 111 ~ prnJpll g~ s:..m:ru:•, ~ llblily for Have you stwted 1ran11na of the petition,
11111 al .. ncle(ll MCUIWd by UNLESS incorrectness ol the do1n1 bu11nns yel7 No you "1ould ~ at Ult ::, '::: :!: :..,,,--~E ACTl~ y~ ::!.. addrese and ofiet Stephen 0. Ke .. y hearrna and relt your _...... ... .... ..,.., •1 PROTECT YOUR common ~llon H This statement wu ob19clloos or rle written ,...._ •• ... '"""'', """""".. • hied with the County obiectoons with the c:OIJrt llttwae, "*Ile lllml of PAOPERTY, JT MAY SE 8/ly. Sl\owrl herein. S8id Cler~ of Or1n&t County bafora th• hta1ln1. Yl)UI fll Deed of TMI, ...... SOU> AT A PUBLIC sale will be made, but on 10115,io2 epoearen~e may be in tterton. .... c:h1r911 lrtd SAU. IF YOU NEED without covenent or 2002H20JH peraon or by your
~:.=:. ~:: ~E ~nt::~ r: =.,~· r~e)Cp(llS .:. ~:1'~0~·~1 ~ I ~h!.45· •w>r~~~ ARE A CREDI· ...,,,.,,,.,,.,. ... ,,. -·-·""" ' • '...,.,., '" TOR 01 cont11111ent ~ Cl .. nllllCe ... " ........... .,...... ,,.._..,__... "' .. ......_L.....I........ d Siie) f-*"Y llllmlled AOAINST YOU, YOU encumbfances, inducing ,__ c1fflto1 of the deceased.
bl • 1t1tf1 b9clW The SHOULD CONTACT A tea, c:hllOn and ... S...... you must lilt your ctelm 111 .. LAWYER On 1 or the T MM with the court and meil :X::. ~~ i:: V. 200i at Ne:= :::::::. trults a~ted 11~.,~~1~:~1:n:~·0:.~ ~.:.~n~:u~ ,::,::'e~
l<.twl ~ DIAy IJIPOllUd cat-Wnlem by said Deed ol TIWI, lo Pet11ck L Ay1n end by the court within tour
Tnm. P'*"d DnJI ~ pay tile remaining Company CPA'a, 7372 months from the d•t• of .......,...., n _. Cotpotation, as duly pr1ndpal llUIN of lhl P11nce Drive. Suite 108. t"11 fjut inuenee of
tll21fl00o. --.. No IPPC*'tled lrullel Under note(•) MCUftd by Mid Huntlnaton Beadl. CA leltt1J H plOVlded In
2IXJOOIB64 In bod!.~ GI Ind pufWUat1I to Deed ol Deed ol TIUll to wit 92647 Probate Cod• wtiott ~AlaMtnbOlbd Trust recorded $444,524 T7 wll\ Palr1ck L Ryan, 401 9100 The time for folm1
.. Rlcoldlf cl ()Wlgl Sep4ember 17, 2001. 18 inllwetl t..on from West Sler11 011ve. Sant• clalms will not Hf>llt Col.ICY.~ 0.. al S9 Intl No 20010855683. Jwle 01. 2002 II An•. CA 92707 btfou four months from lt/t~m • 'O'G> NA ,,.._ ol Olflclll Recordl Jn the 10 ~ p.r llV1Uln M This buslneu is con· the hurlfl& data noticed d sa In .. flQrj el .. ofllce of "' Colny ptO'lidld ln Mid "'*(•) ducted by en lncltvidual •bove
--· ... ny... Aeoon* of Ormnge plul COiia __ n #Pl Have yCMI ilMttd YOU MAY UAMNE UM
IO .. ,...... Oltc c... Courtly, 9'&• of adVancee _, lrMrelf. dojnc binlnns r•t' Yes, lilt kept by Ille cour1. If 401~11 E. ~ M. Ceifoml, t>llCIMd by ESTIMATED TOTAL l/Ol/15 you 1t1e • penon In ...... CA ._,. GI n--M S~ and OE8T 1479..-o:ue. The Ptlflc:ll l Ryen tlfnted In tri. estate.
.......,¥"" Mid Olli ~talemtlll WH you may ftle wrth tilt ,,..... llllnt 9111 ... Rlctllf Angela ~. b101ficilil~ l#1dW flttd with th• County court a Request for
cfWV11:1&).01tM......i ~ Md w-. As Deed of Trult ._ .... , Clerll of DrH,. Count_y Speclel Notke (form 0£-
lllllll Adrt-. or Glllr Jolnl T.,..,..,,,. ... • l.ued lfld=....,~ on9/Zlt'02 l!i4) ol the OOn1 ot •n
CC1111111111 _..., d 11111 Olde IMdon to'*'-lo Ill un:llllfF ,! 200Htt7ff4 lnvtnt.ofy and •Wf•iul
5 8*1111111 Coli! biddittorc:aal\,~a Mll9fl Dedll "' Daily Pdo4 Oct 17. J~ of nlal1 n11b °' of Im\ CA 1*:1 Cf1ldl drawn on a eua. DllClcAI and OtlMnd tor 31, No• 1, 2002 Ol'!MU an, p.tlt1011 or Kcount ~1 'llll ornetionalbe'*.act1'dl S., and I MWl9n .......... n 11tovl4ff 111 Prob•la ~ Tn.-. tlldllr!9 cnwn by a atate or Nolet ol ~ and Code HCtion t250. A .. llMY 1or .., tederlll Qd union, or• ~ to Sell.. Tiie ... S... lle~uut tor Speclal
---d "' ... °**~by ...... 111m119'11d<**ICSMld rhe loflowln1 petffnt Nolt« form" •v•il'"'* .._ or atw m11ma11 Ot '9dlrll MW\gt and NOb Of °"9111 eind 11• dof!IC buslltffs H : from Ille court cltrll.
dlllflllGll, # ..,. ~ toen ....-.on, 11\411111 Eleclof'I eo ... kl be Udtt• 1:room111a. IO ..,._, fW ,..,.._,
...... I 110 ......... or ....... lloii. 0t NW1r9 tlCIOIWd In h ~ lhfMvlno C04ltt, lHllf1 ,__ -. kll•h• ...
-........ ~ • betlk~1nsea10r1 --. .. ,.., ~ 111nc:t1,CAm,. •·z· .... u uo. ..._ ....,,_ It ,. 5102 Of l'9 Flnlndll le locllllilCt. FOf ..... 0011 l •roft r•. 50 II ••••l•t Ill•~
....... ~::; Code and 8llllON9d 10 liltfDnlllllot( MDn-1\'t Onevlnts Cotltt, Lawt ,.....,, & ..... ,,
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... It ... el tit .. d cnnot dty ,_., 300 ~ ,_• w ,.._ Ha .. .,o.i •l11tlMI Publl•lled Newport ... ~.,,.NIOIDt., E111t OlllilPl'Mft ,._,,. ~· _... -dolft1 '"*'-t ,.tl v ... ~ c.tta ._. Dlllr ==-~...:.= ~~--c:r:...: :"D4,~~! ·~..... rt."~Hmber J.~ ........... ~ .. ..: ...... _ Tilh ·~· ... •:e.._ c..... '*' i.y It .., _.. OrMlf M, .,. ...., wt» 11111 c.tiMr -11-• • "-Deect d TNll In .. ~ L .... ~:: ca.rt\ et°'""' ca.er .. ,., ... E .............. ---"''°''l/01 -·"...,,.,. ~ ... --'"°' ......... ,_ w n _ • ,.,.., tt~A!t ...., ,... Ort 11. Jt,
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The followlna persons
are do1na business as:
Natural Hnlthworks
Chlroprutk:, 1731 S1nt1
Ana Ave.. Costa Mesa,
CA92627
1731 Santa Anil Ave .
LLC (CA), 1731 Santa
Ana Ave , Costa Mesa,
CA92627
This business 1s con·
ducted by. Limited
Liab1hly Co
Have you stlfttd
do1na business yet1 No
1731 Senta Ana Ave.,
LLC
john J. Cloonan, Owner
This st1tement was
fifed wtth the County
Clerk of Orenae County
on 10/04/02
2002691'453
Daily Pilot Oct 17. 24,
31 .Nov.7.2002 TH943
fittlee .....
... *'-'
The follow1na penons
are do•na business H .
HPV Technotoa1es, LLC.
760 W 16th Street.
Suite C, Costa Mtu, CA
92627
HPV Technol<>&les, LLC
{CA). 760 W. 16th
Street, Suite C, Costa
Mesa. CA 92627.
This buS1ness 1s con·
ducted by· l1m1ted
l1ab11ity Co
Hive you 5twtecl doma
busineu yet? Yn, Sept.
J.2002
HPV Technotoeies, LLC
Phillip 0 Hamilton, Esq ..
Caneral Counsel
Thrs stalemMt was
filed with lht County
Clerk of Oran1e County
on l l/S/02
2002H22122
Daily Pilot Nov l . 14.
21 28, 2002 Th961
llOOOOfMJC
(OllllfT ...
Rll 200 J. 2002
CoiesoLIAnt AmlAI.
PllfOIUICl Al9
fVAWAllOl "'°'1
Noltce Is ht'leby a1ven
that the City of Costa
Meu'' Housin1 and
Community Development
01vmon has completed
the 2001 2002 Consoll
dated Annual Pertor·
mance and Evaluation
Report (CAPER ) The
2001 200? CAPER ho
been completed In
compliance with lederal
P1oeram re11ulatoon1 and
the City's Cit11en Par
ticipalion Plan The 2001
2002 CAPER covers the
perind ol July I, 2001
throuati June 30, 2002
The CAPfR p10¥16ts a
sum,...,-y ot actmtles
undet"taken with ledeiat
funds dunna this re.port
pet'tod ano p1ovldes en
oveniew of tht City's
efforts to ,,_t lloastne
and community needs.
The City used ledetal
Commvnity Oe'Rlopmant
81ock C11nt (COBC) Md
HOME lnvntment Part-
nt<Jl'llp C1ant (HOM:)
funds dunna tht rt90ft
peood
COBC 11nd HOME
funJed activities under
taken dunna tilt report
per-iod -• con11Stent with tht City's 2000/01·
2004/05 Consottd1t1d
Plan and U.S. Depart
menl of Housln& and
Urban Otvtlopmtnt'a
(HUD) n1hon1I objtc
tlves. Activities focused
on p1jtserv1n1 and n ·
pandlna houslna OfH>Or
tunitles, elimination of
Impediments lo f•lr
housina choice. and
public ur wlcas for
youth, seniors, a11d
lower 1nc:om• pertons
Fund.s w11e •lso utillud
lo undertake lrnprowt•
ments lo public flcrlllles
end rnfrastructU1a.
All persons Interested
tn 1ev,.wtn& tht CAPEii
may Ins.peel • c:09y •t tht City of Costa Mae
Office of Ille C1h Clerli,
loc•ltd It Cost• Mesa
City Hall, 11 FH ~IYI,
I st Floor, Costa Mn.a,
CA. 92678. blt-n the
hou111 of ¥ AM te 5 PM.
Written commentt wllfl
rt1p~t lo tM CAPER
w ti be acc:epted by the
Clty'a Ho111l111 111d
c-1tt o.v•-• Dfvtslon btlrlnl!M1 Ho·
11tmbtt I, 2002" ttwouati "°""'"' 22, ZOO'l • W11tten eomm1nt1
111•1 bl dhettcl to Miii•
Llnaf11, •t lht M>ovt •ddr-. Wrltt1n •com·
l'lltllt molt bt rlCIWtd no .. tar n.... •:JO PM ~---22.2002.
P11bll1h•d Ne'!'f~lt 8Hd!Costa ..._
Piiot f110111111ber , 2001 TMIO
,... .....
... s......
Th• followlnc persons
art dolnc buslnns 11·
luc11 Medical Consult
Ina , 24354 R1m1d1
Court, Lacuna N1auel, CA
92677
Jeannette Oubt. 243!>4
Ramada Cou1t. Laaun1
Nl.auel, CA 92677
fh1s business 1$ con
ducted by· an Individual
Hive you 1tar ltd
do1na buuneu yet7 No
Jeannette Dube
lhlS statement was
l11od with lht County
Cle!k of Ounae County
on 10/10/02
2002H20112
Daily Pilot Oct 17 74,
31, Nov 7. 2002 ~2
RdltlM ..... ... s......
Tht lollowina persons
Me do1n1 business u
Convicted lndust11n
1835 Wtutt tel Ave . C6,
Cost• Mua, CA 92627
Melanie McCu1u. 1983
Conllnental. Costa Meu,
CA926?7
lh1s business 1s con·
ducted by •n 1nd1v1dual
Hnt you s l1t1ted do1na
business yet' No
Melanie McCu1re
Thi. statement was
filed with the County
Clerk of Or a nee County
on 10/29/02
2002H2~4
Oa~y Piiot Oct 31. Nov
7, 14, 21, 2002 TH950 ,.... .....
... s......
The lollow1n1 per son•
1t1 e clom1 busioeu u
CPAccns. 20241 SW
Bitch Sheet, Newport
Buch, CA 92660
Patrick SandelS 2024 I
SW B11ch St , Newport
B1ac:h, CA 92660
flus bu .. ntss IS Con
ducted by an 1nd1v1dual
Have yoo 1terted
dotn& bu11nen y111 No
Pair ic• Sanden
This st1ttment w1s
ftled with tht County
Clerk of Oun&• County
on 10/15/02
2002H 20JS1
Daily Pilot <kl II ?4,
31,Nov 7,1002 IH941
nc... ..... ... s......
rhe lollowma pe< sons
are do1n1 bus1neS\ u
C1lato Cl1u.lco (lrnne).
17811 Sky Park C11clt,
#B, Irvine. CA 92614
Roy Kim. 2043 Cherie
St •B9 Co•t• Mou,
CA97627
fh1s bu11ness n con
ducted by 1n md1v1duel
Hn• you sllrled doma
bu&1neu yet? Vn, 10/
21/02
Roy Kim
1 htS st element was
filed with the County
Cle1ll ot Ounce County
on 11/5/02
2002H 22114
Daily Piiot Nov l 14.
21. 28, 2002 lh963
..... .... ... s......
Tht lotlowlna persons
are dolna bulineu as:
On·Llne 8uslness Ser·
vices. 1001 W. Stevens
Ave., •~. Santa Ana,
CA 92707
Donna A. Oapktvlch,
1001 W. Stevens Ave .
12.56, Santa Ana, CA
92707
This bus111ess Is con
ducted by· an 1ndiv1dual
lirt• you started
do1na business yet? No
Donna A Oapkevich
Th15 statement was
filed with the County
Clerk of Oun&• County
on 10/08/02
2002H1HN
Deily Pilot Oct. 17. 24,
31. Nov 7, 2002 Th93S ..........
... s......
1 he followina persons
a1e do1na buS1nes.s as:
The Ryan C1oup, 7372
Pnnce Drive, Suite 108.
Hun1tn1ton Beach, CA
92647
Patrick I Ryan, 402
West Sierra Duve. Santa
Alla. CA 92707
This business is con
ducted by an 1ndmdual
ttave you started
dome: busineu yet' Yes.
l/01/99 P1trtck l. Ryan
Tlus statement was
hied with the County
Clerk of Oran1e County
on9n3/02
2002691790
Deily Pilot Oct 17. 24.
31, Nov. 7, 2002 Th939 ......... ... s......
The lollow1na pe1sons
.,e doin1 business as
A ) ACW f1nanc1at lief
VICH , B ) S8A Curu, "107
l a Jolla Or~1 Newport
Beach. CA ~~3
Andrus C Weave•. 207
la .lollit OrlVe Newport
Beach CA 92663
Th" bu11ntts " con ducted by 1n 1nc1tvtdual
Have yoo started ll<Mna
business yeP Yes,
O..tobtt 16. 1992
Andrus C We11ver
This lt•lem11nl was
ftled with Ille County
Cler~ of Onn11e County
on l l/!>/02
20026922124
Daily Pilot Nov 7. 14.
21,28.2002 Th962
The follow1na per sons
are d01n1 business u ·
Employee By Oesian. 452
flower Street. Cost•
Mesa. CA 92627
Anne M. Jordan, 452
flower Stint, Cost•
Mesa, CA 92627
This busmess " con
ducted by. en 1ndtvtdual
Have you started dom&
busmess ytH Yes. 0/6/
01/2002
Anne M k>ld•n
This st1t1ment was
hied with the County
Clerk of 01•n&e County
on 10/22/02
20026'2 IJSI
Daily Pilot Oct 31, Nov
7, 14, 21, 2002 Th9!>4
F.-.....
... s.......
Tht follow1n1 perM>ns
are clolnt business n
M Anthony Green &
Assocllllu, 1101 West
Stevens Avt , U98,
S•nlll Ana, CA 92707
Mervin Anthony Green.
1101 West Stevens Ave ,
1198. Santa Ana, CA
92707
~ Thi,,.-b<1s1ness JI c1>n
ducted by en 1ndjvidu•I
Have you star led do1n1
bus1neu yet1 Yu, S.pt
30,02
Mer Vin Anthony Creen
This statement wn
hied with the CO<Jnty
Clt1' of Ouna:e County
on 10/29/02
20026'22060
Daily Pilot Oc I 31 , Nov
7, 14, 21. 2002 1H9!>l
Re-.. ..... ... s......
The follow1n1 per son•
11e doina busmtss as
Newport Nut11tion 436
Suite 28 Hehotropt.
Ave., Coton. def libt.
CA92625
Ther eu Cr um<tt 428 1/2
Hthotro~ A'rl . Corona
del Ma1 , CA 97615
l h11 bu11neu IS con
due led by 1n Hld1vldu•I
Hne you started 004111
buslllt!SS yet7 No
Thefeu Crume!
This shlement wH
filed with lhf' County
Cieri. of Onn1• County
on 11/5/02
20026922121
Daily Ptlut Nd'v 1 U ,
21. 28. 2002 1h965
lhe followln& persons
111 doln& business as:
Weslo.n Compone nts
Industries, 3101 Wu t
Coast Hwy.. Newpo1t
Beech. CA 92663
WP08 lndustrln, Inc.
(CA), 3101 West Coast
Hwy.. HtwpOtl Beach,
CA92663
This business IS con
ducted by. 1 c01poratlon
tMvt you ~tarted '°'111 business ytt7 Ho
WPC8 lndusb11s, llK
Pet 0'8' ten, Prtstcltnt
Thi~ st•ttmenl wu
hied with tht County
Cle/II of Ounce County
on I 0/2!1102
2002H22067
Oatly Pilot Oct 31. Nov
7, 14. 21. 2002 TH952 ,... ....
... s......
flwl follo••na persons
a1e do1n1 bu11ness ••·
Pita's Charitable Hands,
1637 Monrovia, Costa
Men. CA 92627
Myr n1 Baca, J02 S.nt•
I OUlll, llvHlt, CA.92fi0l_._
I his bus111ns is con·
dueled by. en unlncor·
purated 1uoclallon
other than a par tntnhlp
Have you started doina
business yet? Yu. Dec.
?001
Myrna Baca
lh" statement wu
filed with the County
Clerk ol Onn1• County
on 10/29/02
2002'922068
011ly Piiot Oct l l . Nov I . 14. l l, 2002 Tl$9 ,... ....
... s......
lht follow•n& peuons
..,, c1o1111 busineu as
Marlowe Mll<in., 2~
El•n IC. Ccnta Mna,
CA 92'627
C•1y He111y M¥1of, 2'45
C Iden lfC Co.ta Mesa,
CA 97621
I hK buS1ntss IS con-
ducted by an 1ndovtdu•I
Have you \l11ltd
dome bu11nus yet' No
C11y Henry M.1lof
lht\ statement wu
ltled w1tlt lht County
Clerk nl Ortnae County
on 10/l!>/07
2002H202~S
0•1ly Pilot Oct 17, 24,
JI. Nov l, 2.002 Th'lJ l
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& Ml~~ 1010-1110
GARAGE
SALE
BUSINESS &
FltWKW.
'9dlt Vllw ~
Prem P•nor•mic toe ~ Terrace Lot 213.
W-N1CUf SJ.2.5(X)ea
000 Melisa 7f11-838-eJ
PACJFKVflW
2 skle by side (ocean
view) Plots, SI0,000 for
both 714·841·9873
~ 1419
El]
230S-2490
HEAL TH SERVICES
Handicapped
Services/
Equipment
EUCTRIC WHUlCHAllt;
lauy II, US(O onte pd1d
S5600 best olf.r
leaw mess 714 54&-5871
1160 ANTIQUES
TOii' $$ 4 ucous nc
.llzz. am.:, Elc. 50s & 87s a Nt«.. Sc*r. 11t>e ~
Mike 949·645· 75'?_5
EQW llOllSll&
OfPOl'l1llJY
All real 11$lale 11dve1
ltJIJll on this n~paper
ts subject lo the federal
f aor Housm1 Ad of 1968
as amended which
maku II tlle11at to
adverhMt ·any prefu
ence. hmlhlton or
diKrtm111alton bued on
nee, colof, rellll(>n, ux
handicap, fam1h.t •talus
Of nahon•I or1111n. or an
lnttnlion to make any
•uch preference. h1111ta
hon°' diSc;nmtnallon •
ANTIQU( SHOP
t + lOS1 OUI lWl ..
16 SAii MOW tin llOV
Ar.in, .tspily CIMS,
jntlry, .. """· • ,.,.... & I.ts_..,
mst c.m. ""*9 s.•c....,
l lillhl ...
e.1 ...... 1-66JI
........ 4 y., Sdel 1lflV
IMfv.,/morrco/cr~
10.X>'\. ott ~ 1 .. Sat
1011 !Ip Cons11nmenh
W!loorTllo I 9'19 !>4IJ..4 123
htota Sola . Bluck front
Gov~I en or W1~ thr op
Onk wtth Clan Bonk
case 1920 or 1930
SIOOO 949-376 · 1199
How to Place A '
__ Deadline s----. • • CL ASSIFIEIAD Monday ...................... Friday 5:00pm
Tuesday ................... Monday· 5:00pm
By Fax
(949) 63 1-6594
I Pie....., 111dude your rlltmc and
phone number 11u<l v•c'll call
you t>o.:k with a pnc .. 'IUOIC 1
By Phone
(949) 642-5678
Hour s
By Mail/In Per son:
330 West Bay Street
Costa Mesa. CA 92627
At Newpo~ Blvd. & Bay St.
Wednesday .............. Tuesday 5 :OOpm
Thursday ............ Wednesday 5:00pm
Friday .................... Thursday 5:00pm
Saturday ..................... Friday 3:00pm
Telephone 8:30arn·5:00pm
Monday-Friday
Walk-Jn 8:30am-5:00pm
Monday· Friday Sunday ....................... Friday 5:00pm
lllCIWIDISE · [ ~]
M SALE 3010-3940
IEAL ESTATE
FOR SALE ~
soos-saso
M ... Offw l Spacoous
ngle slor y 3br 3ba tront
ondo on a oversized lol
ust blocks to the beach
Business
Opportimities
Businesses and
Franchises 799.500.
c
J
$ 3905 ~ Anthor
Iles. 949· 720 3900
Prop
Interior Dailtn
Busoneu showroom
tor salt in u cept111nal
Newµor1 8";,th locabon
&laAihh.d 1973
--.-siJPER INCOME
Sl85K • tYear (~fun~
Ooly $999!> I Im 400-7151
Costa Mesa
'1lcfa 31r 280, hard
ood w
b
0
b
$4
9
Uoor,. tabulou'
ackyard. w/pat10. and
verhan11 plu' Ir u1t
ea11ng tree evervwhete
89.000 Judy Kolar. Bkr
49 -376-5576 Vocont
MESA VERD£ AREA
4 Plu's Pride of Ow11~1
'hip Prine Only agt 8111 Grund~ 949·67!> 6161
Olfas b Lease 4540 H untington Beach
COSTA MESA W l SIDE
129 Cabrollo St . OFFICE
SPACE, 360 st. S525/mo
Marco~ 949·642 5171
171 Prom-•
VlawOffl<ff
2SO E. 17th St, C.M.
600sf & larger
949-955-01 IS
OPEN SUN 12 -5
847 14TH ST.
Walli to bao~l
completely r emod 3br
)ba plush carpet more•
S79'.l,OOO
%72 Surkr~t walk to
brach b"au 4br lb• J c
ar. laoiie lot $599,000 a
b
SHARP HOMES
y the SIA
714-374-3181 1212 Retail Stonis
tor lease Ir 41o, 3200sf, near
t~ beach and flbr&ry Nn 4545 4
mello roos low HOA too
many amen1tte5 to men
tl0f1 ~.000 By ownei/
shown by ~nls w/aPl)t °"!X. 949-2999
Laguna Niguel
2br 2bo ,_.,., wood
firs, go eal location Most
see' $267,900
HOMES FOR SAL£
ORANGE 5400
COUNTY
Ind ex
PllME ESTATES
PATRICK TINOIE
NATIONWIDE USA
949-856-9705
www.patncktenore com
GIANT flXElt
Not For The faint
Of Haort
og t. 949 -723-8120
llACH COLONY
GIANT 4+DEN
$699,950
AGT.949-723-81 20
Newpoft Coast
5 Via Venezia
4br. 4.Sbo llbrory +
bnnu\ oonm
Sl,6 49,000
1 S Via Pa lladio
5b1 5 5b.J $400,()()() Ill
upgrade~• 52,279,000
Spe:ctac.ular lot. w1 views
4br 2 5ba ~Ir ada home
S l,690 ,000
24 Cotallh•o
A touch of ltdly 4br
'l 5ba. St• ada home
ll,729.000 PlAllNUM
PROPERTl(S
Stefanie Meurer
. 949 715 3156
OPEN SAT 1-S
15 Via Ve-do
4br, 4 5ba hbr ary + ho
nus room S 1,649,000
1 S Via Pollodlo
5br 5 5ba $400,000 in
upiirades1 $2,279,000
Sp11<:lacula1 loc w/v1ews
4br 2 5ba strada home
S l ,690,000
PLATINUM PI OPERTIES
·m
1~
Under tbe Service Directory Banner
aoos-as10
~ Reach 80,000 Homes Each Week
9000-97SO
For Only $32 per week (4week minimum)
Call Lorraine at (949) 574-4245
AESlDENTIAL RENTALS
ORANGE 7400
COUNTY
Corona ctet Mar . S......, .Aftt. Lietit. ereal
deslgr1. Close to och/shops
S950m. al/I l'ZJI Open Ilse
Sdt Sun I 4 949-673 8078
EASTSIDf 281 h!>e lncd
ya11J. W(O hkuµs OW
built on rangeioven. le
all'd gar W.itPr ttrash
p.t1<l (71 Avail SJ400/
mo S500 dep S'l50 pet
depM1t 714 S45 0442
N;Bo<li lay, all remod
Charming Studle Af>t. 2Br I 58<1 rondri 2c car
lower unit 3br I J t4 ba new bathrm, w/d, patio f "· wd hkups no pet~
duple. new ,,.,epl inti area, very clean SIOOOm s14751mo 949 S48 8384
shaoe ear. patui, wd, 94!H>4'l 5f/J7 949-422-8435
S2100/mo 714 838 2469 Costa Mesa E'dda Townhome 38r
Balboa Island
. 2.580, ~ p 7 eodd Balboa Peninsula --------patio~ att gar no pet,. EASJSID( Lorge I I r, Sl900/mo 949 721 0889
$950mo new bathroom & 136 I . Sonfo l1obal
kltl hen pa1k flke setting, • l AST SIDE• 3br 3ba,
no peti 949 631 8427 tnple• 'l \tooy deck
*STOP THE CM *
CANNERY ltENTAlS
HAS ll AU i
Studios. I. 2 & 3Br's,
Yurlv & Wmte1
On the Pen1nsuld &
Costa Mesa
I ower ed Procn Cdll for
Oet••I' I 800 247 870'l
• llr'• from $875/mo
• 21r'1, S 1100/mo
1n lovely eat .. d comm
near T n Square. Ir 1g, gar
storage llle•n Mnet 877
704 8649 • 9200
31r 280 Duplaa -
P•n1nsuta Steps to be<1ch. fp, 2c ear. I year l br Iba dtt house. Nwpl
lse. nrpets 626-359·4539 ttgt• ••ea. f P pvt enlr, cute avt 1211 $1150 mo
mo Avt l'ZJI 949 574 2665
P-ln Palm 2br Apt OR
all •!ll>ls 1ncll!s d/washer.
w/dryer , no pels.
Sl850<no 949-640·4813
lASJSIDE 28r, Il a,
2036 f ulltorlon Ave #8
no dogs Sl200/mo
(949) 552-8842
yd wd 2 '"' altach gar $2000, nm 800·?78 1887
Newport Beach
IAYfltONl
ON LIDO PLNINSULA
NEW 21r 280
COTlAGlS
Pr1¥ate Beach, Pool
and Spa Walk to
Ocean. Shops and
Re~tauraot' lea~e
6/mo 2 vr +
Boat Sllp Available
710 UDO PAIK DI.
949·673-6030 or
949. 723 5830
* YE.All Y • NP Hts ?b1 ?ba gdr<l•n
LIASI S ajlt. up~tairs ear ulll
BILL GRUNDY REAi. lORS paid t11g Sl6'>0 S49 64?
949-6 75-6 161 1146 949 rn 1u1
:mr, lbaU..-
s1mno uU one!.· Close to
ocean. ':IJ7 [ Balboa P<IUI
~ 8l20 818-500-4660
2br 1 ba, newly rem<>d
eled. ll g~r. mcds l11g
w/d, walk to Getson,,
Sl500/mo 714 6'l4 2667
2 br/lbo, 2br/Zbo yrl~
renlal on th• Bdlboa
Pen111,ula Agl SI 500
Sl800 949 79J 46.lO
BAYF'RONT
Community
2BR. 2BA Executlve Suite
Available For Immediate Move-In
$2095
lhls newspaper will
Mt knowmj!ly accept
any advertisement for
rut 41$lllP WhlCh IS 1n
vt0l1lion 61 the law Our
readers are hereby
tnlormed that 111 dwell
1n1s adverh5ed on Uus
newspeper are available
on an equal 01>1>0rlun1ly
basis.
Io complain of di\·
u1m1nation, c,aH HUD loll
lree al I 800-424·8!>90
ART/
PAINTINGS 3060 Balboa Island op-Sot-s-1 -4 Ste~me Meurer
31386 "I'"' 0-d 949 715 3156
1483
$$ CASH PAID $$ ..... ., ........
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•Peter Mu e lon Bott
•111am e v1an11nck
9 49-673-9313
HOME
FURNISHINGS
Furniture 3435
Moving Sole thrnuih
Sat Ktn& mallrf's\ bo;
& flam~ S75 l'lpc
M1ka\a settina S200.
lrundle bf'd $150. game
table & 4 chaus SISO&
mfSC 108 Voa t'.ordova NB
s.c1Mftol c-ti w I ..-we sleeper $150 1 echner
$45. book $helves SlO,
krna size ma1nellc mal
tren pad $100
Call 714 1192 5475
Ctl5IDm de!iJilled conten1>
dlnrm lbl, rnlayded
Trtv911n Top & i-, IN ,...,,, S4SO. 9&71S«il7
JEWELRY/ 3460
DIAMONDS/
PRECIOUS METALS
<-•<• ....... Old Coins! Gold. silYlf,
lewolr'Y. watclle, M11iquej co11eci11>1H 949'642·9448
3111
8 m '1111•• ,... -• • ..._. YCMIR LOW
at Th•llkscM111 with •
Ptdicraecl Cr A Ptnlan
Kltttn. 8 l1cll1, C:rteins.
Tartolse Slltlls . Red
hbb)S. MOO. ~ Stlob.
C.M Ho•! ~1·2.025
Want to Sell
your home?
Ask about our
SAT, SUN
Reol Estate
Edition
Call
Usa Rivera
949
574-4252
or Ann Wiiiey
949
574-4249
Balboa Peninsula
llAllE Rltla
ON THI POINT
IITTll HUUYI
AGT. 94t-723-ll20 .....,.., , __ 2br 2JlO
condo, quiet. IW pool, roof
lop w. Woutdoor ~ WS.cxx>:fst n~
Coronl dllflllf
Oll"IN SAT-SUN 12-4
307M-.,.W
Stunnina 3br. 2.5b1 ,
tmmac home I blll from
oc:n Hand sleeted aran·
Ile&. marble. 1ntique
wind, c:urved s lalrcase ,
3 c 111r. Sl,995,000
KatlllHn McN1mee Bkr
949-@87-555
elr 4.H• epprox 3?69
sf, home on a corner
lot, Spect1cuhlr °"8n
11ltws. wonderful bkyrd,
lfJ aourmet liitchen
Sl.«5.000. ast. Oebr1 81r1tr 310 ·316·8464
d 48 Jl O-Ql0.9168 ( c..il)
Op. S-1-S_. lMS
....._.c,..,~11ilw • t.~ 2500st. _.,,.
lot wittl/toom to upend,
~-"''"' courty1rd. 11,045,000. TrkM Aa1 Est•,. MS>D-252' cetl ....... oftlcl
•
2br 2bo 639,000
A&t John Farrow
Cell 949 322 0931
Oorecl 949 389 1324
Mission Viejo
' 2692 1 Poppy
OPIN SAT 1-4
3br 2.5ba 2 •t:r;r townhm f.meral
Pointe Jllnl l1nanc
$320.000 lrn1e & Sharon
Lancslon Coast Homes &
Loans 800-443·7643
NtwpQt Beach
BLUFFS
I OFAUNDI
up1rad. e~lrem pvl
I story 31><. 2ba
Linda Model. end unit
w/hu1e wrap around
patio o~erloolunc r~ll•c·
lion pond Call for llppl
AIHOPEN
SAT-SUN 12-S
949 -644-5464
OPIN SAT-SUN 1-S
17 23 Sltaffle&d
E •Panded beau sina lam
re~ud. landsc &
Oesianed Formal din, 11
lam &. aame rm. 3 tplc's
&. yard. Sl.085,000
&tty Joe ~ 9'&8B7·&l
4•r 31• pool home,
2200sf, quiet cuHle·sac
1ust • s tones lhrow
aw:l, from b1cll bay.
$7 ,000-ne},. for sale
by owner shown by
91•nts with appt onti
9-933-299 or 254-4406
Cal•lina & City liahts
Vlaws. Op.. S.. 12-4
11U tt.m.dtet "-<•
10 Rooms. 4/58rl, r.plf1I
st.lfc.u ind open 111ult
cells,, $a-like master b1.
S42,t00.
Ownr/l&l. 949 637~3854 -..r.?v... ......
3Br 2. 8 1, 2292st.
e uutlful r1mod1lad
llltchen, ,,.. tile, p1lnt
& carSMtt. A must '"· 1629.000 m· 949·683-0533. 859·3 7
Of'IN SUM 12-S 1917~ Ntwly r..nod Jiit 2b1
homt. Tons of bnftd
ntw faatwn '769,900,
Stlllfl .--. "f tM Su 714.374.311 1212
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PllMl ISJATIS
PATfUCIC flNOIE
NATIONWIDE USA
949-856-9705
www.eatr1e.ktenore com
Rancho Santa
Marprtta
OPEN SAT 1-4
6 Tierra Plono
Gated 2t.r 2.5ba
2 slory townhm Comm
pool/spa Jltnt hnanc.
$299,900 Ernie & Sharon
l•nl'lon Coul Home• &
Loans. 800·443 7643
San Clemente
J br 2 .5ba hou1e with
Iott, hdwd"11rs, yard, 'l
c attach 1ar $549,000
.AffJohnforraw
Cell 949·'22-0932
Direct 949-389-1 S24
RESORT/
VACATION
PROPERTY
FORSAlf
o..tPraperty 5960
Golf prop Sales &.
winter rentals P1lm
.Spnn1s. Palm Desert
Also Waslllnatol\ W1-
terfront Referrals .
Mlchael ~ter Becker &.
Becker RE 800·550-3523 Timi-5175
Marrlotts "-wport Co•St
Pwfect Christmu Pl'9Mllt
P19tlnum Me~ Sa1111! Saw! Only S17. .
Tr Ide Wot ldwlCle Now.
Chris ~. Reeltof 700-
3ofl6. i !M!M97..MJ7
mcaLMEOOS RBITU
R1llllT0 ... -•/Wn k llff ...... 'lBf/
28• to '"'r 1nR 1m"*' • l650m.+ f1 utls , ct;'·
llldr1 fee 949 631 • 9
..... ~ "'* lbr/11111 nllll In b n 2tlr ept.. el --.=.=11.~ lll!Om. 1m
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Newport Beach-
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Pilot and the
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Independent to
reach over 100,000
homes. Fax us this
form with your credit
card# or mail with a
check today!
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your car does not
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• Thlndty, ..,.,. '· 2002
COLLEGES
Contnled from Bl
tbe top team. and after them cbett are
lour moie teams tll8t haw the
~lily of aurprWna, lndudlng
Nonbtidge and UiUYenlty ol che Pacik. selected 4 and 5 in both poUa,
and Cal State Ft.illerton and Cal Poly
San Luls Obispo. '.
The Gauchos are No. l because they'"
feature four returning starters.
However, Santa Batt>ata Coach Bob
WUliams ·said the Gauchos will have
aome difficulty this seuon, because
they will have to adjust to the loss of
senior Bray Skultety, a 6-foot-6 ·
rebounding machJne who tore his ACL
and is out for the year. SlruJtety. a
aubrtitute last year. was looking to
crack the startihg lineup because of his
rapid improvement. His rebounding
roJe would have matte life easJer for
Santa Barbara's shooters.
Here's some more Jnfonnation
gathered from Wednesday.
• Among Santa Barbara's ~eturning
starters, senior forward Mark Hull and
junlur wi.npwl Bn.ndu1nn FulloYe,
were enected to the Praeuon Medja
All-Conference Teem.
• UCI Coach Pat Dous1ua Mid he
wW not redahln any players th.ta
aeuon, which gives the .-i Ugbt co
the Anteaters' only true tn.bman Mike
Bfevberba (pronounC*i E·(ee--bnh).
wbo bu~ h1a abWtyto
penetrate and create bis own lhoc
during the preeeason. Efevberba. the
6-5, l9S·pound tresbman guard who
baa drawn comparllons to Jerry Green, .
ahquld aee plenty ol IClion Saturday
night, when the 'P.atera Qpen their
· seuon with an exhibltion gaqie at Cal
State Bakenfteld.
UCI also bas talent in the post, as 7--0
center Adam Parada. a junior, is on the
verge of a breakour season. Parada was
voted Lo the Preeeason AU-Conference
team. ln addidoo to Parada. 6·5 senior
guard Jordan Harris is on the
comel:>aclc trail from a PCL injwy
suffered rour months agokHe returned
to the court last week. and could be
ready for the nonconference season.
perhaps as early as the Oklahoma
Tournament Nov. 22-23, when the
Anteaters start with Oklahoma. ranked
..
SPORTS
No.. 3 ln the nadoa ln the USA
Tod.ay/ESPN Poll
• • Cal Poly'I YamJe Dennit. Utlh
ScatQ Demlond Pwnlpr and Cal Siar.
Pullerfon't r..,. Sow Mn Mlected on
the PN1euaa AD~ 1Mm.
Penlpt could be lbe Dal In line to
become lhe Bia =.:r-r ol lheYnr.
whk:b hll been to former ua
lblndout Jeny Green lbe put two h:!r. Panda w01 aJao contend for that
IUvenlde'• WJ MottOb would have
motr likely been on the praeuon
team. but he wW redahf11 the aeuon
and prepare ror next year when the
Hlghlanden will be able to compete fn
postteason play.
• Utah State Coach Stew Montll said
he would miss playing ln the Blg Welt
when the Afll,ietl time 1' up. Utah State
is scbedu1ed to move to the Sun Belt
Conference ln.2005. He said be would
miaa the rivalries.
•irvtne has become our natural
rivalry because of the close games, H
Morrill said. "The UCSB games have
been real good. Fullerton whooped on
us Jast year, and they're golng to be
bener this year.
10IW ,. ....
SCHEDULE
High= Njwpoft Herbot \IL ~ et1Mnettlgh,7p.m.:
E......-va. ....... at .. Grende
=7p.m. JW •.
College womel'-UC IMne rt Univerahy
of the,... 1 p..nt.
High ed*>l gk11 -Cor0M del M..-et
Nofthwood. lc30 p.m.; FOOINl tt
~ Herbor,3:15 p.m.; ~at
$ege Mill, 6:30 p.m. c.o.. Country
High edM>Of boya and girts-hdfic Coast
League Analt et INtne Part. girts et 2
p.m., boys et 2:30 p.m. ....
Paciftc COMt LMgue Anata rt
Northwood, 1 p.m.; Academy League
Finals et.Sunny Hlllt Racquet C1ub, 1 :30
p.m.
FWdhodaty •
High' tdtool -Tournament of Champions
semlflnala: Newport Harbor at Santa
Ana,3p.m .
TODAY
17 -MlchHI Bory
Newport H1rbor
Wlter polo, '01
Diving
College men and women -UG Irvine at
USC Invitational.
Of'~~
AT=rvlALE CAie NO.,.,_
2640 l .. Nolas 2MI LIP Mii 2MI l.epl Mllca lMI lJpl Nallcll
~~~~~~~~
In .. ~ Court °' t. S.... Of Ctilllon'M. lot The follow1n11 persons
...........
"-S......
The followlna persons
are dotna business as:
~ .............
--~-----.-"-*'-" The totlowlna persons h'i followlne persons =-~~;:'C.:.. are dome busmess as·
ol JEAH R. HERNAHOEZ A ) CSS Auto Transp<>ft, o-.d. • B.) Nomad Spark Co.,
are doln11 business as: 1re doin11 business as: ,... .. er~'* c.) contract s ubsea
.. 1.1dli~ Ml Ml 81 Service~. 526 Slur aeon ~ • to the Dm1, Costa Mesa, CA ~ end .. blddlr 92626 --~~.,,«':',;. ~ Edward Stanley Hone-..., ft 111111 o1 z.ko. 526 Sturaeon Drive,
'*'-'Cler. 2002i.._-::...!!' Coste Mesa, CA 92626
ollcie ol ONrl P. _,1 This business tS con ~ 201 ~ dueled by· an 1nd1v1dual
A.) First Advanl ae•
Cap ital , B )
TtleBellerPlace.com, C.)
Equity One Financial, 6
Hulton Ctrcle. Suite 280.
Santa Ana, CA 92707
Andre Lona. 6 Hutton
Centre 0. , Santa Ana,
CA 92707
Carrico Pool & Spa Pacific Service, 641
Services, 11882 Medin1 P1ularlno Ave.. Cost•
Drive, Garden Grove, CA Mesa, Califoinla 92626
92840 3033
Apu Pools, Inc. (CA), MABS, INC. (Calif.),
11882 Medtt11 Oriye, 12121 Wilshire Blvd .. LA.
Gu den Grove, CA 92840 Califon• 90025
Tlus business Is con· This business is con·
ducted by: a corporelton ducted by.• oorpouhon
Han you slllfted Have you started dome
~ ~ Have you started do1ne _...,.., .,..., business yet? No
Thrs busineu Is con
dueled by an Individual
Have you started
doin11 bus1nen yet1 No
Andre Lona
dome business yet? Yn, business yet? No
08/15/02 MABS. INC, Alan
Apu Pools, Inc. Smokier. Pres•denl =;,t"~ T-= Edw er d Stanley Ben1amin Carrico. Pres Thts statement was
~ Ill lime of dllllll H0t aCLko
end II iw-. Ill end Ttus stiillement was ..,... IN ..... '-filed with the County
.:qund In 9ddM!oll IO hit Clerk of Orange County
This t.latement wu
filed with the County
Clerk of Oranae County
on 10/11/02
200269202U
tdenl fla.d with the County
This statement was Clerk ol Oranae County
filed wtltl the County on 10/30/02
~ ':f ::•~ 111,cl on 1115/02
Clerk of Or1nae Co11nty 2002•t22204
on 10/15/02 Delly Pilot Oct. 31, Nov.
.....,... PIOPef1Y 2Gq2•t22129 Daily Pilot Oct 17, 24 •
31, Nov 7. 2002 Th994
2002H20291 7, 14, 21. 2002 Th9!>3 ~ In .. City OI Daily Pilot Nov 7, 14,
CORI Meu. Colrtly ol 21. 28. 2002 Th96J Qr919, s.. ol ~-~ RdltiM ..... ... s......
Dally Pilot Oct. 17. 24,
31, Nov. 7, 2002 Tt1932
FlcMIM ..... ...s...... Loe 13 of T l'Kt ZTll9 • !IS'""'~ In Book ~. ,... 32 end 33 ol ......... -~ _. °' Onnge ~. ~
.... c:orrmirtly llrlOWl'I -C7 1811 Pl9oe, c-...... ~
T-al .. .,. °"" In ....., money °' .. Unll9d SW on corA11te110r1 o1
..... OI pwt CMfl end
b*W ICIOft IUCfl *"" ltd cxnllolw .. .,. ~to .. penclNll ............ Ten
s-11 °' _,,. bid to b9 dlpoellird .... bid. 111111 or o111ra to i. In :::., :-i.. :.J: olllle ~ _.,,,. lime .,,,. .. ... ~'**"end beb'9 dlrle °' ... o.ct~~ =:: Rep ........
olbEMlile. LAW OfflCE OF DEAN P.SPERUNG
201 ~ ~. W..220 Swllil "'-. CA rrrT01 11"°81m, H A771Q2, ~~1 ... HEWPOln' IEACK-COSTA •IA OM. Y P'LOT
,..... .....
... s......
The follow1n11 persons
are dOUlll bus mess es.
Pro Audio & l111flbn11.
2030 Mam St., Suite
1300, Irvine CA 92614
Pro Audio Disc Jockey
Entertainment, Inc.
(CA), 2030 Mam St..
Suite 1300. Ir vine, CA
92614
TtltS busmen 1s con-
ducted by· a CO<J>Or alton
Have you star led dome
busmen yet1 Yes, 2001
Pro Audio Dose Jockey
Ente.ta1nment, Inc.
Michael Ivey. President
This st•lement was
ftled with the County
Clerk of Orane• County
onll/5/02
200Ht22121
Deily Pilot Nov 7. 14,
21. 28, 2002 Th966
The followln11 penons
are doma busm~ as.
D a. B Antiques and
l st.ties. J287 Cahforn1a
St , Costa Meu. CA
92626
Diane K Stubbs, 3282
Calrfe><noa St . Costa
Mui. CA92626
Robert B Stubbs 3287
Caltforma St Coila
Mese, Ca 92626
l htS bus inns ts con
ducted by husband and
wile
Have you slat led dome
buslnus yet1 No
011na K Stubbs
Hus st1tement w1s
tiled with the County
Clerk of Oranae County
on 11/5/02
2002•922127
Dally Pilot Nov 7, 14,
21 28 2002 Ttl968
The follow1nc persons
are. do1n1 busme» as
Dtnwlddoe Events, 2041
Westmrnster Avenue,
Costa Meu. CA 92627
Janis Cltzabettl 01nw1d·
dte, 2041 Wntmlnster
Avenue. Cost• Mes<o. CA
92627
ThlS busmen 1s con
dueled by an mdlv1dual
Have you star led
dolnr bus1neu yet7 Yes.
02/01
Janos [ l1zabelh Oowtd·
dre
Ttl1t t.latement was
hied with the County
Clerk of Or1n1e Countr
on Hl/15/02
20026'20312
Daily Pilot Oct 17, 24
31. Nov 7. 2002 Th~
fidttllllll.mm ... s........
The lollowlna pe1 sons
ere doln11 bus1neu as.
Nelson a. Associates.
1665 East 4th Street
#104, Senl• An1, CA
91701
Nelson Murc11 657
Wut 19th Streel ·c·.
Costa Mesa, CA 92627
This business tS ~on
ducted by an un1ncor
poraled euoc1at1on
ott111 than a partnership
Ha•e you slarted dom&
business yet1 Yes.
Februuy 2007
Nelson Mu<ltot
This statement was
filed with the County
Clerk of Or a nae County
on 10/07/02
2002691 .. 21
Daily Polol Oct 31 Nov
7, 14. 21. 2007 Th955
The followlnc per sons
a<• dotnt bus•neu as
ltle Rock Shop, 1663
16th St., Cost• Mesa, CA
92627
Hueo Bere"iuer. 23842
Vt.a £1 Rocto, M1ss1on
Vie to, CA 92691
Jack Prest•. 23842 \111
[I Rocio. M1ss1on \11e10,
CA 92691
This business 1s con
dueled by_ a aeneral
pa1lnerst11p
Have you star led do•ne
busonen yet? No
Hu10 Beunauer
lt11s statement wu
ltled wtltl lht County
Clerk of Or ane• County
on 1115/02
200ut22a30
Daily Ptlol Nov 1. l4,
21. 28. 2002 lt1964
Fkttll.111.mm ...s......·
The followlnc persons
ere doine businen as·
Plulhp:r. Auto Service.
3767 811ctl SI Newport
Beach. CA 92660
Ph1lhps McNauirhton,
LLC (CA), 3767 Birch
St • Newport Beach, CA
9?660
Tt11s bu.smess " con
duc ted by ltmtled
l••b•hty Cu
Have you started dOlnt
busmen yet> No
Ptltlhps McNauetllnn
UC. Malcolm R. Ptltlhps.
Pres
This statement wa5
hied w1lh the County
Clerk of Or anae County
on 10/28/02
2002H21t24
Daily Pilot Oct 31. No•
7, 14,21,2002 Tl1957 .
fidlt.sll.mm ... s ......
The followlna perions
are doma busmen as
Paper Ctla~rs Invest
ments, 9036 Buttercup
Avenue, r ountatn Valley
NOTICE OF C1hforn11 9?708 ~ delc:rlbed In Stephen 0 Kelley.
TRUSTEE'S SALE T.S ukl deecf of truat The 90J6 Buttercup Avenue,
No 1043674-08 APN: street address and ohW fountain Valley, Call
048-115-02 TRA: 07-001 common deeignatlon, II for 011 92708
Loan No ~ arry, of the real propef1y L•Vonn• J Kelley,
REF Stewn9, 0eotge de9ctl>ed abclYe la 9036 Buttercup Avenue,
M IMPORTANT NOTICE plXpOfted '° bl 503 Fountatn Valley. Call· TO PROPERTY Eu1 Bay AYenUI f0tm192708
OWNER: YOU AAE IN Newport Beecli CA Th.s business b con·
DEFAULT UNDER A 112681-1208 The ducted by husband •nd
DEED ~ mUST. ~ Trutlee wife
DATED Sec*mbw OS, dlldllrrlS arry llbllly tor Han you st1rted
2001. UNLESS YOU eny luconec:tneu ol lhe dom1 buSlneu yet? No
TAKE ACTION TO 111r11e1 llddreM 8lld oiler Stepllen D. Kelley
PROTECT YOUR oommon dellgnlllon, If Ttl•s statement w11
PROPERTY, rT MAY BE any. shOwn 118fe1n S.id f~ed with UM County
SOlD AT A PUBLIC ute wll bl INldt. but Cle<k ol o .. nae County on 10/11)/()2 SALE. If YOU NEED Without ClOYetBnl or 200Ht20J9S
~E ~~~ ~ ~~· ,.:.: .:. Dally Pilot Oct 17, 24,
PAOCE£DtNO poueuion, condition or 31. Nov. "I. 2.002 Th945
AGAINST YOU, YOU encombranoe1, lnc:fudlng flcMIM .....
SHOUl.D CONTACT A IM1. chlirgM and ... S......
LAWYER. On N<Mll1'lber ellP«lM$ of tha TN.... The followlne p41raons 27, 2002. If 09 <>Oam, and of Iha vu.ti crMled ere doin& business ea·
Cal-Wntem by uld OMd of Truet, llD Palrtck l Ryan end Aec::orNevance pey the r"'*'*'l1 Company CPA's. 7372
Colporatfon. as ~ pMc:ip11 ltMnl of .. Ponce Drtve, Suite 108,
appoWed Wu .... under nole(1) eeanCI by Mid HunUnaton Beach, CA
end punuan1 11D Deed of Dead of TNlt lo .-:: 92647 TNlt l9CXH'ded $4t&,52A n .ti! P1lfldl L. Rylln, 402 Sel*l•iber 17, 2001, ,. "*'Ml t..on trorn West Sierra Onve, Sanu
lnlt. No 20010856683. June 01, 2002 et Ane. CA 9?70/
ol Ofllclll Recordl In the 10 500"-Pef annum 1a This buslneu 11 con·
ofllCI ol the CoulWy prV¥ldtd In laid "°"(I) dueled by. an lndtvtclual ~ of 0rangt p1u1 c:otG and any Htwe you started County, St.le of adll"1CM wftt1 HllMt. clolna business 1117 Yes,
CalHomll, ell9CUtld by ESTIMAT£0 TOTAL l~~~k L. Ryen o.prge M SllYent and OE8T..'479.A03.38. The Thia sl1tem111t wu
Radlll Motl• S..,.,., bl!~ undW Mid filed wflh the Count)
Hu.bind kro Wile Al Oeed of TNIC hlllteb9 Cler• of Oren&• County JolnC Tanlntl, wll ... II uecul9d Ind ~ on9/13/02 PIAllc ltdon lo '*'-' lo .. .........,.., • toOIM17tM bidii« tor catt, caeftW1 Wltt9n Oednion Of Datfy Piiot Oct 11, 24,
ct.a chwn on a ..._ ~ #Id Oenwld tor 31. "°"· 7, ~ Th940 « ndorW tie'*. 1 ct.a em. • 1 ~ ,.._.._
ctwn by • ..... Of Nolaa ol DIJllt'9 -...,.. Old unlot\ Of. Ellc:lotl to .... The ........
cf** chtMI by I .... 111idetlll9111d01UM1hlid TM follOW'ffll f*'MllJ
t11 ....., .W. end Nolaa ot o..-end •• c1oit1t 1HHAMu -. mn wcWon. MYlrlgl ~ to a.I to be Laden t,ooml111. 50
wode4bt, (1( ~ r9COClld "' .. ooi.ny """"'"' Cotwt, Ladw• ... IPl<lillld In leclof\ ....... ,.., p!apt1ty Rtl'!Ch, CA 9'SM 5102 al ttw Anlna!ILll IDcll9d. For 111111 Don luul1re, $0
Codi and dlOlfl9d t0 ~ ~ llwMvtnn Court, L1dert
do Mtn.i II\ tfl ~ f-OOMt 90 4:Gapm (111) It~,~ it COl't
At .. ltRnCe ID .. .,...., CIJ.W.....,. «*t•d by: tn lnd!"ldull ~~~~--(Ml H•ftro.itt9'ttd ~ ............. ,0 ao. ro~•,etfY",
and .,.._ llOOI. E CllDn. QI o.. i..utwe
ID ...: MW -.t400t . 0.... ........ .... t
• untllr .... °'**" at. -,.;.-.. ~-=--0. at TMI In .. ~ S... OllDlr' Cllrl of 0r...,. C..t1 E ............ ,...... L ...... : .O'-Ofl1Ql15.1W llld .... _,. 1WMll, ........ .
ISCl2472
9IOTICE Of Pl11llOI TO
ADmlSTll ISTAn Of:
JOSIPll t .m.. ..
.. JOSIPll l IOITOI
WUO.A21609'
To all he1n. beneh
c1a11es, creditors. con·
ttnaent creditors. and
pe<sons who may olh·
erw1se be interested 1n
the wUI or estate. or
both, of. JOSEPH R
NORTON, JR. aka JO
SLPll R. NORTON
A P£T1110N rDR PRO·
8Al[ h.s been hied by
MARY fRAHCIS HORTON
1n ltle Super IOI CoUJ t of
Cahfo1 n1a. County of
ORANCE.
THC PETITION fOR
PROBAll requests that
MARY rRANCIS HORTON
be appointed as personal
repr esentat1ve to ad
minister t'le estate of
the decedent.
l H( PC Tl flON r eque'ts
the d~edent" Wtll and
'od1t1h, ti ~ny. be
adm11ted to probate. The
Will and any codicils are
available IOf eum1na
hon 1n ltl• Iii. kept by
the court
I Ill PE Tl TION reque~u
authonty to administer
the eslalr unckl the
Independent Adm1n1~
Ir att0n of Estates Act.
( I tit~ Aultlortty Wtff allow
the per~oo•I reprnen·
tallve It> ta-e many
achon\ without obtain
1na cour I approval
Before takme certain
very important actions.
however , the personal
repr esenlahve will be
required to e1ve notice
to interested peosons
unle" they have ••ind
noltce or c;onsenled to
the p1 opowd acbon ) I ht independent ad·
m1n1strat1on auttlortty
will bt IT8nted unless
an 1nternled person
Illes an ob11<lton to the
pal11ton and shows &ood
caur.1 why the court
$tlould not ar snt tl>e
1uttlonty
A HEARING on the
peltlton wtll be held on
0(CCM8ER 5. 2002 al I JO pm in Dl!!lll-L73
loc1ted at 341 The City
OrtYO South. Onnae. CA
92868
If YOU OBJECT lo the
ar anltn& of the petition,
you dtould 9C)l)Ur at the
tleenn1 and state yoLW
obiec;tions or file wnllen
Oblectlonii With the COUft
before the h .. rln1. Yow
appurance may be In
person or by your
allotney tr YOU ARE A CREDI·
TOR or contlnaent
creditor of the llecened,
you must file )our claim
with the court end mail
• copy to UM penonal
repf-ntahve eppolnted
by the c0ut I within tow
month$ from the data of
the first 1uuence of
letleu as pro¥~d 1n
Prob1te Code sectlott
9100 The llfne for ftl1na
claims will not nptre
before fOUf montltt from
IN hetrtn1 date noticed
lbo¥1.
YOU MAY EXAMNE the
fli. kel)t by the court. II
you 111 • person In·
ttnttltd In Ille Hiatt.
you nl•J fl!• wtth the
court • R1qu11at lot
Sc>eclll Notice (form DC· l ~) of t!M 111111& of •n
invtnlOfy end -W•IHI
of ntalt assets « of
eny petllioll or account n provldff In Prot11te
Code MCllotl 1250. A
Requut lot s,eclel
Nolie• fortn •• aw•~• from Ille court cllfk. a.......,,_,,...,.,,
>-A. Sdlrhrl1: 1tz· UM ,, .. ............. ~
, ........ & .... .,.
1t 712 MH Art••r ...... s..; ! ••• .,,,..., CAt•u
f'u'lltllld Newport
8"ctl~teMIM l>llltJ
Not ••..,...!:.EJ. 14.i002 , __
• '"'-ttlltA!I) °"' ..... Od. ·~ JJ .... 7. 200f 1-----~,....,-
l ti• followln1 persons
are doma business as:
Natural Heallhworb
Chiropractic, 1731 Santa
An• Ave.. Costa Mesa,
CA92627
1731 Santa An1 Ave.,
llC (CA), 1731 Santa
Ana Ave , Coste Mesa.
CA92627
Thi~ bustneu Is con·
dueled by l imited
l11b1hlyCo
Hive you started
doina buslMu yel7 No
1731 Santa Ana Awe ..
llC
John J. Cloonan, Owner
lhls shlement wu
filed wi1h the County
Clerk of Oranae County
Oil 10/04/02
2002t9194Sl
0•1ly Pilot Oct 17. 24.
31.Nov.7.2002 IH94J
~ .....
"-S......
The lollowlnc persons
are do1n1 busmen es.
HPV T echnolo11n, LLC.
760 w 16th SlrHI,
Suite C. Costa Mesa, CA
92627
HPV Technolo111es, llC
(CA). 760 W 16th
Street. Suite C. Costa
Meu, CA 9262/,
This bu11nes~ 11 con·
ducted by I lmtted
L11b1hty Co
Have you sllfted dotn&
buS1nns yel1 Yes, Sept
3. 2001
HPV lectlnoJottes. LLC
Ptltll1p D Hamtllon, [sq.,
General Counsel
This sliltement wu
ft led wtttl I tie County
Clerk of Or1n11e County
on 11/5/02
20026922122
Dally Pilot Nov 1. H.
21.28,2002 Th961
ll011Cl Of MUC
(OUBfT,.,.,
FOl!IOl-2002
COllSCUAlll WI.
PWOllAICIA19
fVAWAllOIUIPOl1
Notice •s tleuby 11veo
that lhe City of Cost•
M•u ' Houdna and Commun11y D•••lopmenl
D1v151on tin completed
the 2001 2002 Consoli
dated Annual Pei 101
mance and Evaluatlon
Report (CAPCR) The
2001 2007 CAPER tin
been completed In
comph3nce with federal
protram re1ul11tons and
the City's Citizen Par
lteipalJon Plan The 2001
2002 CAPCR cov11s the
pertOd of July I 2001
lhroullfl June JO, 2002
The CAPCR provides 1
sumll'lary of echvtltes
unckrtahn with federal
funds dur Ina ltlos report
peot~ 1nd provides an
overview of the City's
efforts lo rout housine
and community needs.
The City used federal
Community Dtnlopmenl
Block Grant (COBO) •nd HOME fnvestmenl Put·
neohlp Grant (HOM£)
funds durlna the report
period
COBG and HOME
funded actMtiH 111\def·
tall en du11n1 the report
IMftOd -• con1nten1 wtlh the City's 2000/01 ·
2004/0!I Co11solid•led
Plan and U S, Depart
ment of Houslna ind
Urb1n Dotlopmenl's
(HUD) netionat objec
lives Acti¥tties focused
on preKrv1n1 and ta
pandlna houslna oppor
tunil.ies. t l1m1nallon of
Impediment• to fair
housln& choice, 1nd
public nr•ICH for
youth, seniors. end
lo-income ptnons
funds Wetl also ultllud
to 11ndet take tfnP(0"9
ments ta, pubfte f.cMitln
and inlrastructwe
All pertont lnt11ested
In revlewln1 the CAP(lt
may 1n19ect 1 copy at
the City ol Cot.ta Mn•
011.ce of the City ·C1-rk.
located •I 'Coste MISI
City Hin, 77 Felf' Oflve.
h t flo6r Cost• Meta, CA. 9267i, b•h•Hn the
holK1 of If AM to 5 PM.
Wrlll8fl COMtMllb wltll re~t to tM wt:R
Wlfl be KC«f!tld llJ the
Clt1•• Heualn1 u• ~lty~t ONlslon IHllln!.\ltlt ,.._
VU!Mt •• 2002 ttw OllCfl
Nov ..... u. 2002
Wr It ten co111m1nh
lll•y tit dlrec .. • to Miiie llnlflt, .. Ult ~
•Cldfta1. Written colll>
rnet1t mutt be rtte!Md "° "'" ...... •·JO ,... No••""* n , 2002 •
P11"l•ll•d ""''ort hedl·Colt• .... OeltJ
Ptlet lhUt11ll11 T,
~ nitm
..... .... fk-. .....
"-*'-" ... s.......
The followin& persons
are d01n11 business es·
Luci• Medical Consult
Ina, 24354 Rama d1
Court, Laaun• Nl&uel, CA
92677
Jean,,elle Dube. 24354
Ramada Cowl, Laauna
Nlauel, CA 92677
This buslneai Is con
dueled by; an 1nd1v1du11
Have you started
doone business yet? No
Jeannette Oul>e
Thrs statement was
hied with the County
Clerll of Ounae County
on 10/10/02
20026t20112
Daily Piiot Oct 17. 24.
31, Nov. 7, 2002 nt942
Ad!IM .....
"-*'-" lhe follow1n1 persons
Me dome buslneu as
Convicted Indus tries 1835 Whttlter Ave , C6
Costa Mull. CA 92627
Melanie McGutre. 1983
ContinMlal, Costa Mfta,
CA92621
TtllS bus1ntts ts con
ducted by an 1nd1v1dual
Have you star led dotna
busmess yet? No
Metan11 McGuire
This slatemenl wa>
filed wottl the County
Clerk of Or an2e County
on 10/29/02
20026'22064
Daily Pilot Oct. 31. Nov
7. 14. 21. 2002 TH950
ftdltlm .... ... s......
The lollow1n1 persons
are doina busonus es
CPAccess 20241 SW
B"ch Street, Newport
Beach. CA 9?660
Pat11ck Sanders. 202• I
SW Birch SI , Newport
Beach. CA 92660
Ttlts busoness is con
dueled by an mdtvtt:lual
Have you started
do1ne business yet? No
Palrtdt Sanderi
Thts statement wa>
filed wtlh the County
Clerll ol Ounae County
on 10(15/02
20026'20351
Daily Ptlol Oct I/ 74
31. Nov 7. 2001 lH94t
RdltlM ......
... s......
The followrne pef\oM
art dotn& business as
Gelato Classico (Irvine).
17821 Sky Park Ctrcle.
•B. lmne. CA 92614
Roy Kim. 7043 Charle
SI , •89, Coste Mna,
CA 92627
lt11s bustnen IS con
ducted by. an 1nd1vtdu•I
Hue you st¥1ed dome
bu$1ness yell Yn 10/
21/02
Roy Kim
lhts statement was
filed with the County
Clerk of Oranc• County
on 11/5/02
2002 .. 22114
Dally Pilot Nov 7. I•.
21,28,2002 Tt1963
The lollowina persons
"' doln11 buslne$$ as·
Oo Line Business Ser
vices, 1001 W. Stevens
Ave., 1256, Santa Ana.
CA 92707
Donni A. Dapkevlch,
1001 W. Stevens Ave., •2'56. Santa Ana. CA
92707
This bu s.nesa is coo
ducted by. an lndlvklual
Heve you started
do1n1 business yet' No
Donna A Dapbvteh
This statement w1s
liled with the County
Clerk of Onnae County
on I 0/08102
2002 .. ltlOI
Oaoly Ptlol Oct. 17. 74.
J I.Nov 7,2002 lh93S
Ac-. .....
"-*'-' The lollowina persons
110 dolna bu~ness as.
The Ryan Group, 7372
PrtnC• Drtve. Suite I 08,
HunltnJlon Beach. CA
92647
Patrtcl• l Ryan. 407
West Sten• Drtve. S.nta
Ana, CA 92707
TtltS business rs con
dueled by an 1ndtvtdual
l~1ve you started
do1n11 business yet? Yes.
1/01/99
Palru:k l. Ryan
Tltts •l•lement wltS
filed wllh the Courtly
Clerk of Oranae County
on 9/23/07
2002 .. 17tU
Daily Ptlol Oct 17. 74.
JI. Nov 7. 2002 Th9J9 ,... .....
"-*'-' The lollowln& persons
''"' dome business n A ) ACW F1nanc1al Ser
vices, B ) SSA Guru, 20/
la Jolla Drt!!J Newport
Beach, CA 9.lbe>3
Andrus C Wet•er. 207
la Jolla Drive. Newpor I
Buch. CA 92663
ltlts busl~s os coo
ducted by an 1ndtvtdu•I
Have you darted doina
buslnen ye\1 Yes
Octobet 16. 1992
And1us C Wenet
This •lalemenl wu
l1led with the County
Clefk of Oranae County
on 1 1~/02
2002 .. 2212.4
Datly Pilot Nov 7. 14.
21, 28,2.002 Tt1962
The followm11 per sons
are dotnr b~ n · EmployH By . 4!>2
rlowtr Street. Cost•
Mesa, CA 92627
Anne M Jordan, •!>2
FIOWll StrHt. Costa
Mesa, CA 92627
This bus1nen IS con
ducted by an 1ndlvtdu•I
Have you slll'ted do1n1
business yet1 Yes. "6/
01/2002
Anne M JOfdan
Ttlts statement was
!tied with the County
Cler~ of Or '"le County
on 10/22/02
2002 .. 21ll1
Daily Pilot Oct 31. Nov
7, 14. 21. 2002 lh9!i4
FldlllM....U
"-*'-' fhe followina per'°"' •re dolna business as
M Anthony Grttn &
Auoc .. tes. 1101 West
Sievens Ave •198,
Slltlla An1, CA 92707
Metvtn Anthony Green.
1101 West Stevens Ave .
• t 98. Sant a Ana CA
92707
fltis business Is con
ducted by en Individual
Have you started dom1
bus1neu yet' Yes. Sept
30.02
Mer•rn Anlltony Green
this st11tement wn
lt14>d wrttl the Counly
Clerk of 011nae County
on 10/29/02
2002 .. 220.0
Daily Ptlol Oct JI. Nov
1, 14, 11 2002 1119'.ll
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The lotlow1n1 persons
.are dolna bustneu \S
Newport Nutrilton. U
Smte ?B. •1e1totropa,
Ave .. Coion• deJ M<H.
CA92625 T~esa Crumet •28 1n
Helt0lrope Ave . Coron•
del MM, CA 9267~
I hrs busmen " ton
ducted by en 1nd1vidu1I
Have you ii ar ltd dotn&
bu~syetl No
Thun" Crnmet
fh" statement •••
hied w1ltl lh" County Cler~ of Orant• County
on 11/5/02
2002 .. 22121
Daily Pilot Nov 7 I•.
21. 28. 2002 lh96~
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"-*'-" The folk>wlna persons
are doina business as
Westo11 Componenh
Industries, 3101 West
Coast Hwy., Newport
Buch, CA 92663
WPOB lndustrin, Inc.
(CA), 3101 West ColSI
Hwy.. Newport Bea«:ll.
CA92663
This bu~mess Is con
ducted by· • corpor •Uon
Have ,011 dwted doq
b~1n"" yet1 No
WPt'B lnduslr°-. HIC
Pet O'Br ten, Prestdeflt
This statement was
filed with the County
Cletll of Of•lll!• County
on 10/29/02
2002 .. 2io.1
Dilly Pilot Oct. 31, Nov
7. 14.21.2002 TH952
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rtie follow1n1 persons
are dome busln.ss as.
Pita's Chant.able Hends,
1631 Moivovia. Costa M~.CA92627
Myrna Baca, 302 Santa
l OUISll, Irvine. CA 92608
lhtS business Is con·
dueled by. an unincOf
porated usoclatlon
other than a partnenhlp
Ha•e you started dotn1
business yel7 Yn. Dec
2001
Myr n• Baca
Thrs statement wu
filed wtltl th• County
Cler'k of Or •nr• County
on 10/29!02
2002 .. 2206*
D11ly Pilot Oct 31, Nov
I . 14.11 2002 TH949
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The follow1n1 p«sons
are do1n1 bUStM$S ts
Marlowe MatlM, 2445
[lckn IC, Costa Men.
CA 92627
Gary Hen•y Marlof, 2445
(Iden •C. Coste Mn •.
CA 92627
I tltt. busmen tt. con·
duded by an 1nd1v1dual
Have you \l11ted
dome bus.neu yet' No
Gary Henry Marlol
lhti statement wn
ltled wrfh Ille County
C.ler~ of Oranee County
on 10/15/02
2002H202U
Daily Pilot Oct 17. 24,
31. No¥ 7. 2002 Th931
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both 714-1141 9873
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HEAL TH SERVICES
Handicapped
SeMC8S/
Equipment 2535
lUCTIUC WHULCHAIR;
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!5600 be'I otter
letYe mess 714~1
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FOR SALE
Business
Opportunities
Businesses and
Franchises 3905
lntulor Dosl9n
Business shOwroom
101 >diem u~epl•olldl
Newpcwl 0.-acll location
ktaYthed 1973
3010-3940
~ soos-saso
Merk• Offerl SpaclOUS
s1n&le slor y Jbr Jba fl onl
condo on a oversued lot
lust bloc~s to Ill• be.ach
$799.500 Anchor Pr0p
erltes 949 720 3900
Costa Mesa
l•stde 31r 780, hard
wood floors, fabulou'
backyard, w/pat10. and
ove•hang plu\ fruit
bearin& tree everywh.,re
$489,000 Judy Kola1. Bkr
949-376-5576 Voconl
MESA VlRDE ARlA
A SUPER IHCOMf 4 Ple1's Pride of Owner
Sl85K •/Yn.r st11p Prine Only a1r1 Bill lMabWw.d f LW1 ~ Only $9995 I llX> 400.7151 Grundy 949 675 6161
OCfices b Lease 4540 Huntington Beach
COSTA MlSA lAST SIDl
129 Cabrillo St .. OfflCl
Sl'ACl, J60 sf. $525/mo
Mai c1e 949 642 5171
171 Prom-•• View OfflcH
750 l. 17th St, C.M.
600.f & lorger
949-9SS-Ol 15
OPEN SUN 12-S
847 14TH ST.
Woll& to beochl c omplel<!ly r emod 3br
'lba plush cMpet morel
$799,000
9612 Surltrest walk lo
beach beau 4br 3ba 3 t
11ar. large lot $599.000
SHARP HOMlS
by the SlA
714-374-3181 1217 RetallStom
for lease 4545 4~ 41a. 32'00!.f, nea•
lhe buch and library No
melto roos low HOA too
many amemtMls lo men
hon. $!>99,000 By ownet I
sl10'jlltl by ag<!nls w/appt
only. 949·933-2999
first Clan aoto repae
lac:My has .............. tor
~ cw>d ._, car ~
949-6'iQ.2285 tor S1fl>
HOMES FOR SALE Laguna Niguel
ORANGE 5400 2br 2bo •-"'°· wood COUNTY fl". er eat locahon Mu•l
see• $267,900
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091. 949-723-8 120
llACH COLONY
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$"99,9 50
AGT.949-723-8120
Newport Coast
S Via Vene:rlo
4br, 4.5bo llbrory +
bonu\ room
S l,649,000
'I 5 Via l'oltadlo
5br 5 5b• $400.000 1n
upgrade'' $2,279,000
Speclal ular lot w/views
4br 'l ~ba ~lr.1da home s 1,690,000
24 Cotelllno
A touch of Italy 4br
2 5ba. Sll ada home
'--$1.729.000 PLA llNUM --. P~OP[RTl[S
Stefanie Meurer
949 715 3156
OPEN SAT 1-5
15 Vlo Veneda
4br, 4 5ba hbr ar y • bo
nus room S 1,649 ,000
I 5 Vlo l'ollodlo
Sbr 5 5ba $400.000 1n
upgrades• $2,279,000
Spectacular loc w/v1ews
4br 2 Sba str ada honre
Sl,690,000
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RESIDENTIAL RENT AlS
ORANGE 7400
COUNTY
Corona del Mar
S1\do Afot. ltghl, great
~ close to bell/shops
~.•Ill 12/1 Open Ilse
S<tt Son l 4 949 673 0078
Balboa Island Charming Studio Apt.
lower 11nlt Jbr I .! 4 ba new balhrm. w/d. patio
duplex. new ~arepl inLI area. very clean SI OOOm
share gar, patio wd, 94~2 5697 949-422 84J5
$2100/mo 714 838 2469 Costa Mesa
Balboa Peninsula
"' STOP THl CU*
CANNEltY RlffTAlS
HAS IT Alli
Studios I 2 & 3Br 's,
Yeally & Winier
On the PeniMUI• &
r.nsla Mesa
l ow•r e<l Prices C•ll for
Oeldll\ 1 800 24 7 8209
31r 210 Ouplea on
EASTSIOl Large llr,
S950mo new balhrM m &
k1lthen. park like sel'lmi .
no peh 949 631 8427
• 19r's lrom S87S/mo
• 28r'1, S 1100/mo
in IMPiy gated tomm
near '" Squaie, In&, gar 1 slor•Me Klem Mngl 877
704 8649 ' 9200
Pe111n s ula Steps lo lbr Iba del house. Nwpl beach. f p, 2• &dr I yedr IR n/µels 626 359 453q H&h area. Ip. pvt enlr. cule avt 12/I Slt50 mo
nlO AYI 12/l 949 '\74 2665 r-m Poln1 2br Apt DR.
all dppb, inckh d/washer.
w1drye1. no P•ls
Sl8SOmo 949 &40 4813
lASTSIDl 21" Ila,
2036 f ullerlon Ave •B
no dogs $1200/mu
(949) SS2·8842
EASTSIDl W r 11,.e fncd
tard. W'D hliups. OW
bur II m r •nge nven, I c
all d ~·· W •le• It a~h Pdld (71 AVdll $1400/
mo $500 dep $7'>0 pet
depo"t, 714 545 0442
Nr 8o<ll 8oy, All rtmod
2B• I 5Ba t nndo, ?c ear.
Fp wd h~ups no pets
$1475/mo 949 ">48 8384
l '•lde Townhome 31r
2.5 80, I p ') tncld
patio\. all gar nu pe1'.
Sl900rmu 949 7?1 0889
136 I . Sonia l~obel
•£AST SIDE e l br 'Iba,
lriplo 2 stor y cfeck
Yd. wd. ? Ldr •Hat h g••
$2000/mo 800 278 1887
Newport Beach
IAYFRONT
ON LIDO P(NINSULA
NEW 21r21o
COTTAGES
P11vate Beach, Pool
and Spa Walk to
Ocran Shop!. and
Re,tauranh Lu s1:
6/mo 2 yr•
Boat Slip Available
710 UDO PARK Dlt.
949-673 6030 or
949.723 5830
* YfAltlY * llASlS.
BILL GRU~DY RlAl IORS
949-•75-6161
211r, Ibo Upper
SI Dlmo utJ ind Clo!.e to
ocean ""17 l Balloa Paul
~8l2081S~
2br 1 bo, newly r emod
eled. I< &ar, 1ncds lrrg
w/d. walk to Gelsons
$1500/mo 714 624 2667
NI' Hh 7br 7b• gar d~n
apt. up,tair s @M ul 11
paod. frig $1650 949 64?
1146 949 777 11 1/
2br / 1 bo, 2br /2bo ydy
renldl on tht Bolb11 ..
PPnm,ul.i Agl SI .,00
$1800 949 ?93 46Ml
BAYFRONT
Community
2BR, 2BA Executive Sllite
Available Forhnmediate Move-In
$2095
This ne~p•per wilt
not knowin1ly a ccept
any advertisement 10<
real estate whteh 1s •n
v1olalton of the law. Our
readers ere hereby
informed th•t 111 dwelt·
1ngs advertised 1n lh"
new59aper are available
on 1n equal opport11n1ly
basJs.
lo compt1m of dts·
trtmination, c.tft HUO loll
hee at 1·800-424·8590
ART/
PAINTINGS 3060 Balboa Island o,_ s ••. s .... 1-4
3138" flyln9 Cloud
2br 21.o $639,000
l'l.ATINUM l'ROl'lRTllS
Slelanie Meure1
949.715 3156
1413
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HOME
FURNISHINGS
Furniture
Moving Sole through
Sdl l<rn& mall,.\\ bo•
& frame S7!"! 12p c
M1kas• s el11nc S200.
Trundle bed $150 eame
table & 4 cha11s $1 50&
ffit$( 108 Via COfdoVa N8
Sectional .-Ji w/...-
s1ze !Jeepef SISO rechner
$4!), booli shelve> SIO,
k1n1 size m1gnellc mal
Ires• padSIOO
Call 714·892 547S
Custom dMvied conten"4>
dlnr m lbl, lnleyded
ff-'1ine Top & '-. Ille ,_ $450. 9&718-0!>17
JEWELRY/
DIAMONDS/
PREC10US METALS
<-•<• ....... Old Coins! Oold, srlver.
jeMlry, watches, antiques
collectlbleS 9"49:642•9448
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3111
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Pttdlcfffd Cf A Pttslan
Kltl•11. Blecla.t, Cft•ins.
Tertolu Shells, Red
flMtys. $0. AM Shots
C•• Now! M-451·2925
Want to Sell
your home?
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SAT, SUN
Real Estate
Edition
Call
Lisa Rivera
949
574-4252
or Ann Willey
949
574-4249
Balbol Peninsula
llAll flXll
OH THI l'OINT
llTillHUllYI
AGT. 949-723-8'20
~ T-. 2br 2be
conclo. ~ nr pool. roof
top . YU, "1/ouldoor ~
$415,(XX} 'f 714-99().Q67
ConndllMlr
OPEN SAT-SUN 12·•
307Mw ......
Stunnin& 3br, 2.5b1 .
imm1c home 1 bllt from
ocn. Hand sleeted ar•n·
lte & marble. enllque
wind, curvad 1t1ifcese,
3 c ear, $1,995,000
K1thleen McN1me• B~r
949-887·555
dr 4.Jh appfOX J269
sf, hOITMI on • corner
lot. Spectac11ler ocHn
views. wonderful bk)'nl.
Ire aourmet kitchen
$1,445,000. •et. Oebr1 Bera•r 310-316·8464
)l,J48 310-fl00.9168 (ctll) op; S.. i~, lMS ...,_ c.-t ocunV'11w
4br 2.5N 2500sf. CO(Mf tot Wlltl/room to upend,
*l*lous ~ couttyllfd,
i 1,0"5,0CJO. Trldw RHI £state Mf.306·2526 ctll ....... db
A&I John farrow ·
c.11949 322 0932
Dir eel 949 389 1314
Mission Viejo
26921 .. ....,. ...
Ol'EN SAT 1-4
3lor 2.5bo 2 •t...-y
town tin• E mer aid
Pointe Xlnt flnant
$320,000 [rn1e & Sharon
l angston Coast Homes &
Loans 800-443· 7643
Newport Beach
I LUFFS
I Of A KINDi
uperad, ex II em pvt.
I story 3br . 2ba
Linda Model, end unrt
w/lluge wrap around
palt0 overlooluna reftec·
hon pond Cati for appl
AIHOl'IN
SAT-SUN 12-S
949 ... 44-5464
OPIN UT-SUN 1-5
I 723 Sltefflelcl
bpanded beau sma lam
resld Landsc &
deslened. F01mat din, le
lam & eame rm. 3 fplc's
& y•rd Sl.085,000
Betty bl ~ 9&811'1-m>
41, 31• pool home,
2200sl, qu1el cul·de·sac
just • s tones throw
away from b1ck bay,
S789.000·n••· fOf sale by owner/shown by
aaents with 1ppt 011ll
949-933·299 Of 254·4406
C.talina • Clt1 Uahls
Views. 0,.... s-12-4
lUJ.....-.trtke
10 Rooms. 4/58rs, 1PiAI
staircase and open vault
cells, spa·lik• master ti..
$5'2 900.
Ownr/•et. 949 637-3854
1'9cll9YYi.w"-·
3Br 2.SBI. 2292sf,
8tautlful rem odeled
kitchen, MW t\lt, paint
• c.rpet. A must see.
S629,000 ••• 949-683-
0533, 959.3337 '
O"IUUll lt-S "" .......... Ntwl,Y remod 3br 2't hOMt. Tons ofllrend
new fHturet S769.900.
Shtf, Ho-llJ tt11 S.. 71H74·3lf t212
PltlME ESTATES
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Rancho Santi
Marptta
Ol'lN SAT 1-4
• Tierro Pia...,
Goted 2br 2.5bo
2 slory townhm Cnmm
pool/spa Xlnl fonanc
$299,900 Ernre & Sharon
l •npton Coast Homes &
Loans 800·443 7643
San Clemente
3br 2.Sbo "°41H with
loll, hdwd rtrs. yard. 2
c altaLh gar $549,000
Aetffhnforrow
( .. 949-322-09)2
Direct 9'9-389-1324
RESORT/
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PROPERTY
FOR SALE
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winier rentals. Palm
.Sprlnes. Palm Oeserl
Also Wash1neto11 Wa·
t e rfr ont Rtferr1ls
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Bedlet RE 800-550-3523
5f75
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llldry fac. 949 631 ·4349
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"-· 1520\f, 2 car aar, In &rtenbell community
w/pool Avl!A now $195()-n
Sm peh welcome Will
show ~ 8-l3l M-F
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duplr•, w/d hkup, 2 c
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Sl.650
Top r 1oor Penthouse
Double Muter BR Surtts,
$2,050
M..y.A.MW.M<O*e
('49) ..._.770
Prudential Calif Rutty
... "" 2br 2bil Ilse. lrn m.
Ip, hdwd ''" pr. yd $2Zi() 2br lb<I 1111 Ip, -.
remod. SUB> 949-642 54811
YlAllY llNTAlS
• Bayfronl I Br, S2500
• 18r, $1100
o IBr Oceanfront S1250
• 3Br 2.5Ba, $2,400
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Clrpentry
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Install, 1elace cabmet1
KilclllYv'betVlloon,i'wnbNs moldirJ. °°" 714-546-7258
Carpet Cleaning
D&W Cerpet 0.-1"1 7 days a wn lt svc, $20
IMna room. $15 bedrooms
!M9-27S 19'l4 949-278-015"
cae.n.,. ~ori81 "me
d.9y SVC lruclt mounted
,,,~ID>-~1
Clr1llt R•lr/Slles
IAY FRONT lbr 2ba
lower uml, pa ho, 11ar a11.
washer /dryer hkUp$, A.111 S2750 949-293 463Q
~4 ... l la,
bale, 11eat ocean vus,
S2900m AvlNI Nov 15 lhru
June 1 •et 949 79!> 4038
TlOVAH 3br 2 5ba
popular llr plan, up
sta11s, smale level. 1111
S3000 949 293 4630
1 bl< lo bell~ Sll1 1·3
SOOI .._. '-•41 4br
Jba, p . al nu $3200 •la
4br 2ba. al nu S28X>
laulO'y f8c ~7931
eon.., Servlca
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...,. respOll!ie. MaosolV,..
Cerl1f1ed 949 697 ?24 I
Concrete & Masonry
lrlck llock St°"• tile
Conctele, Pooo. Duveway
F1replc. BBQ Refs 25Yrs
Exp Terry 714 557 7594
c-..te --., FJ*e. BBQ. Ille, stone. land
~. ret11n1n1 walls
lfi67547 949 254 1048
TheCe-tM-
Cementwork, B11ck, Tile
& More Reliable No fob
too ~mall 949 615 9062
TO DRAW OR NOT TO DRAW
~ .. the IWCHnel ~. NllCC one no trump ii Nied aut by U. llin· ~~Md NOl1h hD 100.-ch
IO ..... ~ haft ,..... it h oely v18bkaotlon. ..
West fed the-lullj of diamondl. Ind dcc:lan:r had problems. There WU I
AR ~"pade loiler and ll'lY*~ from one 10 dwe clllb lo8crs. ln lddtlion.
there could be• hCatt l<*r if the ldna was badly plac~d. Since declarer
would have IO uy for club ruff' In dummy. plllyina just Ofle round or trumps would be one too m•ny,
becMlse the dcfcnder1 mi~I be able
10 lead two men bcfoc-c South ever aot a clwice to ruff.
~~ NORllt EAST
Oeclanr won the open~ lead
with the ece of diamonds and tnllTIC-
diately led a Sf>tde to 1he ma and
acc. West lric!d to cut dummy's ruff·
ma power by shifting 10 a lNmp. But
II WU too fllle. South WOil tn hand
with the seven, cashed the queen aod
leek of spades fcx rwo club ditcards
trom the.table,' thco ca&hcd the ace of
clubs Ind ruffed a club in dummy. A
diamond ruff was followed b)' a ICC·
ood club rulT, and the even brculc WH
a bonus. Dcclan:r returned 10 hand
whh anodler diamond ruff, C11shed
the ace of hearts, leaving jusl the king
ouislllnding, ond led the 13th club.
Whether ex not West ruffed, South
had 11 lricks -two more than 1f
decl11Cr had led a trump a1 trick twul
11:7 .... ,_
·~ ...., .._ ,_
~g lead.: King of 0
By and large, when it tome.\ -w
handling lrumps there are IWO types
of players. One fiddles 11rouod with
side suits until a defender ruffs, and
only then becomes aW11re of the
nece11si1y of pulling teeth. The other
ClllflOt wait lo prevent a pos iblc cot·
astrophe and s1aru on trumps when
a11m111g the lead. Both can be guilty
of tunnel vision.
Tiie auction was simple cnough.
North'i hand IS not good tnouah 10
... ~ "-· 1986sf, 2BI' pnsbne unrt, cor-
end uni! on the pf
course. $3500/mo. a&t. 0ouc Clark 949-7111-1503
0<-frlftt on lhe ~nd, 4br 2ba yrly rental, new
carpel. new paint. aat
S3800 949 293·~
lcryir-t c....,er lot 3Br,
3Ba, newly remodel
w/50' doc.II., rooftop dedl SJSOO/mo 949~723 7440
olAYSHOUSo
Oare4 •-111...,lty, 38r
38a home w/bay view.
$4500/mo. 9-49·466-7460
VACATION RENTALS
MlscelllMOllS
VICltlon Remis 7920
LAkl AHOWHUD .. , _., ·~-•-t 'ltfolwelutt-s'
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909-3S7-U 22
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Oul1Cen Electnc 20V1 ~ [ .cp
locaVQuidl Respoflse Service/Remodels
l#27587'0 949-650-7042
FlH ESTIMATES
•l tnst•ller In 0 C
RECESSED LIGHTING
6 Recessed lr1hts and
d1mn•er installed for
$550
71 4·360-4949 UC•69l 150 Ins VS/MC
UCENSlD CONfllACTOll
No iob too 'sm Al ser-i
Repat< remodel. fans.
,., ,_SVC ~3656
Artwaod
C.••lft1 Pe.,.t• Nee4e41
Make a difference by
•sstShna sen1<1rs with
compan1onsh1p. home
m.aktn&, 1unn1111 errand!>. Flex hrlyn4Hrs stufts
an1I Cer requt<ed
714-444-4811
DRIVERS COMPANY·
Cr1b the Keys lo your
tulur" Creal pay.
benehls. lease purchau
p10&11m. COL/A w/8 mo~ OTR r eq'd Oen Ir al
Rel11daer a led 800-727 5865(CAL•SAN)
DIUYWORIC
LANDSCAPE COMPANY
Commercial & Est1te
Ma1nlen11nce, Clean Ops,
Tree Serviu & 111111at1on Uparades, Repairs,
1 roubleshootina
Pleau ull
714 715 1828 and have
us do your Dirty Work'
Tree Service, Yard
Cleanup M11ntenanoe,
Sprtnltler R!!plH , H•ulma (949) uo~u11
Hlndymlfl/
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DRIVER • OWNER OP
ERATORS Dedicated
runs on 1·5. Creal money
and miles. Fuel sur·
cher1e. Base plate
provam. Luse truck
pro1ram also ava1labla
Cati 800-574 5 16 .
(CAL•SCAN)
Pacific S)'IT'Clhony Olchmll"1
join the annuel fund
carnpaicn team Creal ~ 8onu5as t>lld
dally. Bue t-comm -.. $1~ Cal,...
n4"8'}6..ZJ98 11 321)
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looluna fl sales HSOt Will train 714·596 5321
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practivt olflce, downtown
ttl ~ at 416 17th St. ttl (11 ~) (POV17th) QI
fax resume. 714 969-5850
GAltY'• Men's dolhtnll
store loc 11 F 8511 Ill. tS
currently h11 for PT
c:ashlen.. tA.isl be "'* IO
work Fn -Sat's & Soo's. f QI inlw Cal Robb
CW>orne 949-~ 1622
lit.All PT, HOLIDAY
HELP She1m1n l1bra1y
and 11rdens a•lt shop
SAT SON 10 4 Nov JO
THRO Dec 22nd $11 OOhr
949-673·2261
letoll FT /PT S.o•-•I Help needed 101 111t
basket assombly'lor OC'$
lareesl wine cellar Call
Carole,/8ev.,-ly ~ &16.l
101 dela115 & 1nterv1ew
Hiiiing
JUNIC TO THI DUM,.111
714 968 1882
AVAILABLE TOOAYI
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merclal OC i'JYrs. Ref'•
949 548 <Xb4 949 ¥7 ... 113
H..,u ci.-1"1•1a,.•t1
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MEJIA'S
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Servke
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Terrific Hardwood Mil Tip~ Addi· l/2Cord $95,Fu11Sl85
'-'lie.-...
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lions. Bethrooma, Kilc:t.a, Cal Charlie 949-439-Wood 'l)C.Hl'ITO C.AlPITO A·Z Home Improvements
Repairs. Palchina. Install 949-~18 Ud'813410 FloorfllllJ1ll
Carpentry • Plumbma
Orywitll • Stucco
P11ntrna. Tilt & more
20.-Y111n E•ptfttllC)fl!
Quahly Worlt
~Off )dca.q
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References Available 10 Years Eoperltnct Courteou1 1ny s ize )obs. n..w.. .....,.i.w-
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01yca1e/llinder1•rlen
readiness aaes 2 5
RHdlna, uafls, mualc,
cool11n1. 111dc111n1 &
more lnclosed y1rd &
pl1yroom lull time M·f
Mnters de& leac;her
Ret'1 L1c. first 1id/CPR
Cett. 714 376·3552
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servH:es listed here m
our service dlreclo1yl
THESE LOCAL SVC
PEOPLE CAN HELP
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UMY ._, ttc-ed
Rearoutin a lnstaHahon
OlAN TILE 949-673-80&5
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Toll! trust a fair rates c..l '4t-422-74S4
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89k full books & records
Blk/tan, sunroof CO,
superb ori1 cond, $9,996
v#'7!12.196 Blw !M9-58S-l8118.
BMW 7351 '88 lltn
reh•ble, 14811 ml, needs
minor repair. local PP
$3500/obo 949-759-3031
CAD ELDORADO I H Nerlhslar VS chrome
......, ..._. ploc. sec ploc.
~ am 1 -$18.lXXV obo pp 9496444966
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..... '97 2HO Y•
Conversion, 1tee11, cap ·
Ilana Mita, rear toldine •••Is, T\l/VHS, superb m1chln101l a body
cond, v"500667 S4995
firm Bkr 949-5¥· 1888. ,.,. ...
hatdlbac:l, 2 door, auto, 1kll
f1111ni1 C<W1 ,,.; p/1. cna
ff $34 00 7 IC.:SM-7*
.,.,_ 't6 IU6, Jlke
11ew, Topa.z/Oatmeel, CO
Alerm , Must Seel
$17.888949-650·5860
w-.perlor maoultd c:om
Je1uar '93 XJ6 2
owners, books, records,
Blk/tan llllr. CO, chrome
whls. beautiful ort11nal
cond. ¥1796241 $6995
Biii 949-586 1888
lexin '99 IS 300 17k
full fact warr. mel;slllc
buraund,. li1hl tan,
moonroo , CO. chrome
whls. beafJt 0111 cond
v8724 I 9 $20,995 ftn
avail Bkt 949 5116-8888.
ty, '"'"Ille 1111, NtmMI le_...Ul471 ltlW, CD, t flrOMt _.., l!lcll/\IA,OM~.
hat1tlful orl1 co1td, Molls. i.-. Ull ml,
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wblt1/01tmul lthr. cond, Sll,995 1142964
chrome Whit, beeut I•• ll11ancln1 I w1rr1nly new cond v•59664 I avell Bkr. 949-586-1888
$29,995 f1nancJn1 1vell, Teyete ,,. c-y li
Bkr 949-5111;.1888 40li ml, white/ar•y Int,
•rce4n .... tlO SIL 1ulo, pr aeed, n/amkri
,72 (4•5 ) Ct..•I~, xlet buotlfol cond throuah ¥1274382 18795 fif'm Bkr ltllr, lle4y, ••tlH. 949-58S-L888 lfff"YtWnt ........
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$HOO t4t-US.HOS 27k mi, ailver CO, full
ffci wan, b.aut ,.e new
cond 116752.41 $12.79& fitm. BU 9'9-511&1888 Mene4nS20.W..-
'tt 29k ml, n•w tires/
brakes, 6 dilll th•llllf, U1.500 949.646 1162
P9Mlec 'H 6oOo 2.1
V6, 8911 ml, lt11ure
World owned, fabulous
cond throu1hout, fully
loaded new re11lstu t1011
& srno1, leirilic value
$1.495 firm ¥1267974
Bkr 9-49·586 li88.
UNGllOVll'H
•Below Key Blue Book •
iueat shape Bnt1sh Green
leather, moonroof, &rlll
au11rch, Pfemoum wMels. an the ltoocltn $5850 949-760 2614
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for or not. Phillips Auto
Ask for Malcolm
949.-574-7777
BOATS
9515
DUFFY lUCTIK '77 ur
"True a-.:-Hltw ~ co ' Rado. RID w..tl SD Pf> 9'6Q3.561!;
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Meal Preparation,
Resprle C•re, Ptc 949-64$-1277
er 7 I 4·651-attl
Mowlng&Sbage
H ST MOVlltS $59 /Hr
serv1n1 all cities Insured
fast. courteous, careful
T 163844 800-246·2378
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The Callt Public
01tltt1e5 comm1151on
requtre$ lhal all used
h ouseh old eoods
movers pnnt their
P U C Cal T number,
limos and ch1uffeurs
print thetr T C P
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4151
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/11-U•t(rt ... Atmllllhl,I 7 L"'-'32-7873 .... ,_, , ... .c-
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WOfk fiee est ll3~
714 538 I ~34 1 390 2945
CUSTOM PAINTING
& FAUX
David Sloane Pa1nte1s
l •358528 949-645-9957
•rs CUSTOM PMfl'ING
Prorl. clean. quahty wor-k
lnterior/ .. t and docks.
l •70J.468 949 631 -4610
H INIOW ca<ll MAIN'T
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Qualtly jObl r1ee est.ornate
l •569897 714-636-8888
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24 Hours (714) 554--7831
Plumblng
hr" Dr• Cle-lwt Plumbi111 repa1<s, over
25yrs np Alf work ..,. ...... sa.... 714-568298
All DRAINS UNCLOGGED
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Coeta Meu. Ca
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Repetrs & Remodehna
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PoolSemce
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Construction
Remodles • Rep11<s
Servlct!
llcl796143
... 367-9710
BIG MIKES TREE SVC.
Removal, Trimming.
Yard Cleanup,
Demo Work
949.645.9544
.,.._,_tor ptacbce
conv.-s.bon. wr11tna &
1ud1na 1tat11n lancu•ae
$30,lhr Call 949-413 2323 '"'°" Av9™ Sc>an1sh lan1u•1•. Grades 8 12 Newpor~w-.
9&631-742119'9-413-8228
Wall CCMltftp
We Get. should h1nc
toaelher. Strip, nml. ,,..,
Ext 1*111 1CM:it to the
r:r11Zj '1'B116 D681 ~
tMIStWPill St>ecWinnc In
W111pa.,.. Removal
ll58824l 949-360 1211
..... a.11111
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lt--ial&~
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91-9 723-4123
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