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Serving the Newport-Mesa community since 1907
FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 2002 ..
SEAN HILLER I DAILY PILOT
Firefighters work a crash scene at John Wayne Airport. Two persons were hospitalized after their aircraft went down Thur sday afternoon.
Plane crashes at JWA
Man and woman aboard a single-e ngine
V-tailed Beechcraft Bonanza suffer moderate
injuries in the Thursday afternoon incident.
Oeepa Bharath
Daily Pilot
JOHN WAYNE AIRPORT -
1Wo people were injured after
their single-engine airplane
crashed between two runways
while trying to land Thursday
afternoon, airport officlals said.
The V-1ailed Beechcraf1 Bo·
nanza wenl down as ii ap·
proached the runway for small
aircraft at about I :45 p.m., said
Justin Mccusker, spokesman for
Joh n Wayne Airport.
A man and woman aboard lhe
plaOe suffered "moderate
trauma" and were laken to West·
ern MedicaJ Center in Santa Ana,
he said.
Orange County Fire Authority
officiaJs responded to the inci-
dent. There was no fire involved,
but tlrefigh lers used foam and
water to hose down the plane
because of "lea.ldng Ouid, •
McCusker said .
Fire offi ciah withheld the
identities of the injured man and
woman, believed to be in theu-
50<>.
"We believe their injuries are
minor, but Lhat can change de·
pending on what they find out at
the trauma center," said Capt.
Steven Miller. spokesman for the
fire authority.
The airplane suffered signifi·
canl damage. McCusker said.
McCusker said the investiga·
·lion had been handed over to
the Fed eral Aviation Administra·
ti on .
Details of the origin of the
plane were not known, he said.
"What we do know is it was
not based out or John Wayne Air·
port.~ he said.
The NacionaJ rransponation
Safery Board moved the aircraft
so the general aviation runway
could be reopened, Mccusker
said. The runway was closed for
abou1 rwo hours.
No commercial nights were
delayed because of the crash. he
said.
• DEEPA BHARATH covers public
safety and courts. She may be
reached at (949) 574-4226 or by e-mail
at deepa.bharath1a!/atimes com .
Newport Beach making Far East its business
About 130 persons from the Newport Beach
business community will leave for China today in
search of new working partnerships.
Paul Clinton
Daily Pilot
NEWPORT BEACH -A delegation
of local businessmen and women
beaded to China today, hoping 10
forge ties with a nation opening itself
up to more trade with the West.
For Dorothy Larson, the trip. spon·
sored by the Newport Beach Quunber
of Commerce, is an effort to explore
whether business deals can be struck
ln the future.
Larson IUru1 a Newport Beach ac-
counting practice, Larson and As.wci·
ates, where she prepares tax returns
for Americans living in foreign coun·
tries.
·we thought ii sounded like a great
business opportunity,· Larson said
about the trip. "The only realistic way
to approach ii Is as an exploratory trip
to see what the opportunities might
be."
Larson. 50, said she is heading to
the Asian nation to take in the sights.
but also hopes lo get a better handle
on the size or the expatriate crowd
REPORTER'S NOTEBOOK
After the election,
what's new and exciting?
•'
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'The goal is to introduce
cultures to one another,
see if business
opportunities exist and
tour the country.'
Richard Luehrs,
chamber executive director
there.
During .their nine days, 130 local
business leaders will stop in Beijing.
Hangzhou, Suzhou and Shanghai
They have a string of mee~
scheduled with the deputy mayor of
Beijing, Chinese business leaders and
several other high-ranking Olinese
government officials. including mem·
hers of the country's Administration
of Foreign Trade and Economic Cor·
poration.
Newport Coast businessman Leo
Uu pitched the trip to the chamber.
Liu owns Citslinc intemationaJ Inc.. a
company that worn to develop
business partnersh1ps ro foster trade
between the two countries.
Developing interpersonal relation·
ships is the first step toward that, Uu
said.
Hit's important for people to know
each other before anything else.· Uu
said "Then you can talk business.·
Uu leads regular trips to a country
72 HOURS
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OCC all
fired up
for new
buildings
I
Passage of state and college
district bonds allows the
school to build a new library
and other facilities.
Deirdre Newman
Daily Pilot
OCC CAMPUS -When C..ene hrrell
agreed to become the intenm president of
Orange Coast CoUege this fall, he didn't re·
alize he would preside during the passage
of a historic bond measure.
On Tuesday, the Coast ,ommun11y Col ·
lege Dastrict'<> $370-million bond passed
with 65% of the vote. The bond wdl fund fa.
ciliiy improvements over 20 year. at all
three schools -Orange Coast, (,olden West
and CoastJine. OCC will receive Lhe la~est
portion of lhe bond -$200 million.
HI thought. doggone it, I wa\ )Q\I glad i
was here at ()(,C during Lhe lime 11 p~ed
because 1t will have such an mue<l1blt' un·
pact on the furure of the plate, -1-arrell saJd .
"I would have hated to m~ 1t. •
See OCC, Page A4
BUSINESS
ICN shares
gain ground
in trading
Stock in the Costa Mesa
drug firm shows a 30% gain
after company announces
the res ults of months of
restructuring and new hires.
Paul Clinton
Daily Pilot
COSTA MESA -Unveiling a restructur·
ing plan, hiring a new slate of corporate of-
ficers and beating Wall Street earnings esti·
mates made Thursday a blue-ribbon day
for JCN Pharmaceuticals Inc.
The Costa Mesa company's <>tock rose
30.J~ in heavy trading on the New Yon
Stoclt uchange, dosing out the day at
$11.99 per share, up $2.79.
The string of announcementS came after
months of restructuring in which the com-
pany, headquartered in a North Costa Mesa
office complex. trimmed jobs and watched
several leaders walk out the door.
'"These moves are designed to refocus the
company ... spokesman Steve Hawkms said.
"It's to return the business to its ~
Daily Pilot
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A welk:fecorated boat cruises past homes on lido Isle during last year's Newport Harbor Christmas Boat parade.
Prep for the boat paraO,
June Cau1rande
Daily Pilot
P tanning on putting some crepe paper
on your Chris-craft? Want to dazzle
'em with lights on your Duffield?
Before you leap into the coining boat
parade. you'd probably do well to attend a
boat-decorating seminar at the Bahia
Corinthian Yacht Oub.
•There are a lot of thin~ you need to
think about when you're decorating your
boat," said Jay Cruson, who is helping to
put on a series of public-service seminars
at the club.
For example, he said, crepe paper in a
saltwater environment can leave nru.'ty
stains on fiberglass and other boat
surfaces. Also, he said, it's important to
• WHArs AFLOAT is published periodically.
If you are planning a nautical event, submit
the Information to the Daily Pilot, 330 W. Bay
St., Costa Mesa, CA 92627; by fax to (949)
&46-4170; or by e-mail to
dailypllot@lstimes.com.
SAILING CLASSES
Sailboet rentals Md Pffwt• ~ .,..
available at Marina WaterSports in the
Balboa Fun Zone. Advanced ctasses Include
navigation, big boat, powerboat,
introduction to heavy weather and first-mate
instruction. (949) 673-3372; the Blue Dolphin
Sailing Club, (949) ~2525; or lido Salling
Club, (949) 675-0827.
SalNng fllscination otfws daSMS in bofling
aafety and sailing year-round for people with
disabilities. Free. (949) 640-1678.
Onnge County employ9n can bltng their
employees out to Newport Bead'! on
weekdays to enjoy a day o_f sailing courtesy
of Orange Coast College. The Sdlool of
Salling and Seamanship now offers a
chance for groups to wori( with the on-board
Instructor on different sailing techniques
while they get advice on how to perform
well In business. No sailing experience
necessary. One-day classes range from $100
toS125. (949)645-9412.
BOAT RENTALS
IWboe Boet Rentals can put you on th•
water In many ways: with alngle and double
VOL. M , NO. 312
THOMAS H. JOHNSON.
The Bahia Corinthian
Yacht Club is offering a
boat-decorating class.
know how many lights your boat banery
can handle.
MSome people with littJe Duffields. they
love to put lights on their boats,· Carson
said. MThey end up putting more lights
than U1ey should and they find themselves
being towed back to Ule dock.~
The seminar, which will also cover the
creative aspects of boat decorating. will be
the first in a new series of
communJly-focused seminars at the dub .
Yachting protocol. care of the marine
environment. travel and especially safety
WHArs AFLOAT
kayaks. electric boats, 14-holder sailboats,
pedal boats and runabouts for offshore use
or cruising the bsy. Balboa Boat Rentals also
holds two-hour scavenger hunts aboard the
electric bay boats that provide group activity
for corporations, birthdays, nonprofit
organizations and group outings. The hunt
padcages include boats, trivia questions.
maps, Polaroid cameras and supplies. The
cost of a hunt begins at $225 per boat and
catering is available at an additional rate. For
hunt reservations, call (949) 557-5100, ext_
12. For general information, call (949)
673-7200.
Elec:tfic boat rentala are 11V1tilable by th9
hour at Duffy Electric Boats, 2001 W. Coast
Highway, Newport Beach. All boats are
equipped with window enclosures and CD
players. Ice and cups are provided.
Reservations are suggested. An hour rental
is $70. (949) 645-6812.
Sall airl>ome outaicM Newport Ha~ at
Marina WaterSports, pulled by a motorboat
at Balboa Para-sailing near the Balboa Fun
Zone. A 90-minute trip is $45. (949)
673-3372.
A motorized loung4t chair may be rem.ct at
Resort Water Sports at Newport Dunes for
$26 per hour. Pedal boats. electric boats,
boogie boards, kayab, inflatable rafts,
beach fumfture and wetsuits also are
available. (949) 729-1150.
Party pontoon•. chapamil NnabouU and
will be the focus of the seminars, wbk:h are
open to members and to the general
public. . ·u·s a way to get our name o ut mere in
tile community and let people know who
and what we are," said Ron Banasuk.
general manager of the dub. ·And for
obvious reasons. we care about the marine
environment.· •
The first seminar, litJed MDecorating Your
Boat for me Holidays." will be given from 7
to 9 p.m. Nov. 13. The next seminar, ·Salling
the Fiji Sunsets," will take place Nov. 21.
The series will continue through
December and into me new year witll
safety, travel and omer topics important to me boating community. For more
information, call me club at (949)
644-9530.
family pontoons may be rented at Marina
WaterSports Bay Rentals in the Balboa nm
Zone. (949) 673-3372.
Gondola tours are o«.ed by the Gondol.i
Co. of Newport, 3400 Via Oporto, Suite
102-B. The $75 cost includes a basket of
bread, cheese, salami, ice, glasses, a
blanket, music and a Polaroid picture. Wine
also is available . (949) 675-1212.
Gondola Adv9ntures/Newport. 3101 W.
Coast Highway. offers one-and tw<rhour
gondola cruises. A one-hour tour with
champagne Is $70. A two-hour tour with
dinner and champagne is $180. Pidcup is
available at waterfront restaurants. (949)
675-4984.
Irvin. Coast Chart9n In Lido Marina Village
offers two-hour electric boat cruises with a
gourmet dinner. $180 for two people. (949)
6754704.
Gondola Romance ofrerl dally tours of
Newport Harbor during lunch and dinner.
Call (949) 676-4730. The tours go out of Udo
Marina Village, 3400 Via Oporto, Newport
Beach.
CRUISES
The Newportl.anclng ...... 9"llll1W. for
weddings end receptions, codctall end
sightseeing cruises, and meetings et $250
per hour (minimum two hour•) and $160 for
each additional hour. (949) 361-3640.
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THE HARBOR COLUMN
Avoid fire
hazards in
> your boat slips
A boy. ----~----, they are attacking
a boat ftre at a
marina, the
control will be
swift.
· Ooyou
have two
boats ln your slip.
with one boat
being blocled
from leaving? Are
you a yacht broker
trying to maintain
numerous boats
on display? Or are
you a sailing d ub
with a lagoon-type
dock
MIKE
WHITEHEAD
What bothers
me ls the double
standard betweer1
land and water
storage of boats. I
am allowed to
keep a boat in the
existing racks that
store boats three
configuration, yet you have
a boat in the main f!ilJway
blocldng the entrance to the
lagoon?
If you answered yes, men
you are in violation of the
fire code. Issues of vessel
berthing and uniform fire
code were addressed at me
Newport Beach I larbor
Commlsslon's study session
Oct 23.
Let's start with the bamcs:
The fire code states mat one
boat may not block another
boat from being moved out
of a sUp and, regardJ~.
boats may not be rafted
together. Thb is so boats
can be cul free in case of a
lire. From the beginning of
boating. it was standard
simply to push the burning
boat to drift downstream,
since marinas and buildings
on the water were few and
far between to catch fire.
That method is what
helped define today's fire
code and it still worh in
ruraJ areas with !united
firefighting resourc.es.
Nowadays, once the
burning boat ls away from
me dock. the available
shore-side firefighting
resources have been
dramatically reduced.
Another thought is to
move nelghboring vessels
away from the burning
vessel, and this needs a
tJ1orough study the actual
effecdvenes. of how me
vessels are berthed. ln other
words, does 1t matter if
boats are rafted, c;eparated
by a few feet with a doclc .
finger or if the burning boa1
ls in me end slip of marina?
To help, we need to
review the previous boa1
fires in Newport. and the
recen t marina fires in me
SeanJe and the Olesapeake
Ray areas to under5tand
what started the fires. me
fire patterns, bum rates and
best memod of control to
heJp guide our own fire
codes. 1 would lllce to know
if the dock configuration
made a difference, or rud
the neighboring vessels in
their own slips still bum,
and what were the anack
methods.
1 have run ronfidence in
our harbor department and
Fire Department. When
high. with boalS to either
side. and all the boats
movable only with the
forklift. HOW8Yet, if I place
these same boats ln the
water two abreast and tlutt
long, it is now UJegal..
It is common for a yacht
bro~ to display boats sidt·
by skie on land. usually
with the boats In aadles
and abutting omer
building$. Now. if you
simpty switch the asphalt
with water, It is now nol u p
10 fire code.
Yachl brokers here arc
hard pressed to afford the
necessary slips for meir
inventory, with many
brokers unable to bring 111
new boat.!>. In San Diego. 011
me omcr hand. the slip rail'
is much lower, so broker.
can afford regular marina
slips for their new boats.
Lei's look at a broliter w11h
an 80-fool slip and the h1~1
slip rent must be pald, ~
the broker has 10 maximvt·
t11e slip illW!ge. ll is wltlun
code to have an 80-footer in
the slip, but not twO
40-footcrs. In practicality.
the overall mass for me two
40-footers Is less than tmt
of me 00-footer, whkh hlb
a wider beam, deeper keel
and larger superstructure.
La.'itJy, it is legal within
the fire code for me to back
rnto a slip with a 100-foot
yacht carrying a 20-foot
whaJer on me aft deck. yer 11
is against the fire code for
me to hoist the whaler into
the water between the
yacht and the doclc.
ThLci is a very complex
issue that needs detailed
study with current fire
i.cicnce models, and l did
no1 have the space to dive
into me standards of new
yacht construction. I think
me insurance Industry will
be the major player in
guiding the standards. as
they are the ones to pay thr
tab in the end.
Safe voyages.
• MICE WHITEHEAD is the
Pilot's boating and harbor
columnist. s.nd him your
harbor and marln&-related
thoughts end story
suggestions vie e-mail to
MikelJBotJthouN TV ciom 0<
Boathoose T\l.oom.
SURF AND SUN >
WEATHER FORECAST
It should rain ~ tod8y
than on Thu~. Hight Will
hoVer In the lower to mld-80a
In Newpo11-Mete. Overnight
Iowa wtn drop Into the upper
60e end It wlll rtln. tt would be
witect to drfve tarefully, with
all of the poulble oll 8'ktt out
there. •
The Nrhr pert of Setufdev
loob Ilk• ..... wefl, bull
lhould drt up In.,,. dwnoon.
........... n:.
~IMl.noM.(lfN
15 to 20 fwt. Areas of dense
fog will devetop tonlgh1.
SURF
White Ila Wfll be grwt
todey, bewer8! the relne of
Thurlidey night and this
morning cen ~,..... haarde>U•
runoff, '°enter at your own
Nk. W.'H ... e lot of
~along w.t.flldne 'ba•-. Some CW9lt111 lk.
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Talking the walk
Florida man walking 10,000
miles to teach about diabetes
reaches Newport Beach.
DHpa Bharath
OaityPifot
Y ou can't really miss a man like Andy
Mandell.
He's tall, well built-and sports a
big, gray mustache -and an
-equally magnanimous smile.
And he wa.lb tall. pounding the sidewalk
with size 13 shoes and a daJk brown waDdng
stic'k almost as tall as his 6-foot..f frame.
The 57·year-oJd Aorldian walked his
2,618th mile Thursday afternoon on c.oa.st
Highway in Newport Beach. The distance Is
only a fraction of the 10,000 miles he hopes to
cover in the next two to three years as pan of
his campaign to educate the nation about
diabetes.
And Mandell is an authority on the subject.
He's been there. He's Mr. Diabetes.
Diagnosed with the disease at 40, Mandell
was bedridden for two years.
·1 thought I was going to checlc out."
MancleU said "But I survived. I made it and I
recovered."
He started the Defeat Diabetes Foundation
to inform people about diabetes aHd how to
prevent it The foundation also emphasius
the importance of good nutrition and reguJar
exercise that can help counter the problem.
Mandell began his Wake Up and Walk tour
in Pensacola. Aa., on Jan. 15 and reached San
Diego on Oct. 11. On Thursday. he and tour ,
manager Bob Brooks cruised through
Newport Beach.
Brooks drives the foundation's white Land
Rover ahead and gives Mandell a heads up
about traffic conditions. lbey communicate
via a two-way radio.
Mandell never gets bored walking because
he has his "tunes" -Beethoven, Mozan. Bach
and Tchaikovsky.
"Beethoven or Mozart are good when I want
to be relaxed." he said. "Tcha.i.k.ovslcy is good
when I want to get going."
SEAN HILLER /DAllY PILOT
Arldy Mandell walks along Coast Highway
on his way around the rountry.
Going from·bedridden to marathon waUcer
hasn't been easy for Mandell. A lifelong
exerciser, runner and a black belt in karate,
Mandell worked hard to get back in shape.
"I did 4,000 sit ups a day." he said "The first
2,000 would really hurt. but after that. the
endorphins would kick in, and it felt good.·
The duo's unbelievable voyage has seen its
ups and downs, Mandell said
"We've been anaclted,by wild packs of dogs
at least a half a dozen times," he said with a
laugh.
And in Louisiana. Mandell almost walked
into a bunch of snakes. intertWined and
seething -more than creepy enough to freak
out Indiana Jones. :a But all that is worth It f the finer
moments -times when me up and
ask questions with a genuine · to learn
about diabetes, or even when passersby honk
to show their support.
"My message is that people can come to LI!>
for infonnation. • he said. "If I can get up and
-walk. so can you.·
Spa Gregorie's
AN O S A LO N 0"1[00R 1 ~'8
f rlday. November 8, 2002 Al •
BEST BUYS
Dish it up for Thanksgiving
T oo busy to cook
Thanksgtving
dinner? Let dWJ
do it for you. Dtah Is a
great caf~ and cooking
school and one of the
best local catering
companies. It's now
taking orders for a
delicious dinner fo r
for private holiday
events in the evenings.
It also offers calering
for events or platters to
go. Plums ls at 369 E.
17th&. in Costa Mesa.
Call (949) 5-48-7586.
GIRLFRIENDS
Classic for classic men's suit& otJ
the rack priced from $600 to
$1000; and a high-end Gianni
Versace Couture line.
eight at only $249. The
m enu features
WEST CUFF
Glrlfrlenda Beverty GREER HJDa. a popular
Versace is open from 10 a.m.
to 9 p.m. Monday through
Friday; from 10 a.m. to 7 p.m.
Saturday: and from 11 a.m. to
6:30 p.m. Sunday. Jt_is on the
second level of South Coast
Plaza Call (714) 751 -7474 or visit
www.gianniversaa.com.
cranbeny ginger WYLDER boutique in Beverly
compote, roasted garlic
mashed potatoes, brown sugar
sweet potatoes, three-bread
sausage apple stuffing.
herb-roasted turkey. pan gravy.
dinner rolls and apple, pecan or
pumpkin pie. Quantities can be
increased for $30 per person,
and additionaJ pies can be
ordered for $11. Orders must be
placed by Nov. 23. Pick-up is
becween 10 a.J1l. and 1 p.m. on
Tha11ksgiving day. Dish is at 435
E. 17 \h St in Costa Mesa. Call
(949) 574-1A33 or contact
www.dishcookingschooLcom
PARK rT AT BLUE SPRINGS
Blue Springs Home is having
a terrific parking lot sale today
tbrough Sunday. All Shabby Olic
bedding and fabric by the yard is
up to 75% off. Also included are
select patterns of bedding by
House inc. and Bella None.
There will be special sale prices
on antiques and painted white
furniture. Blue Springs is open
from 10 a .m. to 6 p.m. Friday
through Saturday and from 10
am. to 5 p.m. Sunday. It is at 369
E. 17th St, C.Osta Mesa. Call
(949) 642-3632 or visit
www.bluespringshome.com
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Plums ear' and Catering is
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and actresses. Regular
customers are Halle Berry and
Angelina Jolie. Even Michael
Douglas and John Riner are said
to shop there. The store caters to
small sizes and "fit ligures."
Mitcl)ell says. There are
body-hugging H Starlet sweats,
Cosabella lingerie from Italy,
Hardt.ail separates, U.X jeans.
Allen B, Lucy fro m Paris and
Riley pieces.
Girlfriends Beverly Hills is
open from 9 am. to 6 p.m.
Monday through Friday; from 9
a.m. to 6 p.m. Saturday; and
from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Sunday. It
is at 17 19 Westcliff Dnve in
Newport Beach. Call C949l
631 -1719.
WATCH THESE WATCHES
ln 1860, Louis-Ulysse Olopard
started the company making
pock.et watches in rural
Sonvilier, Switzerland. Today
Otoparcl has grown into a
luxury watch company that
features 12 watch collections. It's
best known in the U.S. for its
happy diamonds and happy
sport watches with floating
diamonds in the bezel. 0.opard
is open from 1 O a.m. to 9 p.m.
Monday through Friday; from 10
a.m. 10 7 p.m. Saturday; and
from 11 a.m. to 6:30 p.m.
Sunday. It is on the second level
of South Coast Plaza. in the
Norruotrom wing. Call (714)
432-0963 or visit
www.chopard.com.
NORDSTROM SALE
Nordsttom's half-yearly sale is
underway for big savings on
women's and children's apparel,
shoes and accessories.
VERSACE EXPANDS Nordsuom brings in speciaJ
South Coast Plaza's Glannl merchandise for the sale that'!>
Versace boutique has expanded only available during the sale.
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BRIEFLY IN THE NEWS
Irvine man convicted of ~
assaulting Newport officer
A s.-,......old Irvine man who fled the
·Onlted States and eluded police for two
years after being arrested on suspicion of
drunk driving and assaulting a Newport
'Beach Police omcer WWI found guilty ln
Orange County Superior Court on Wednes-
day pf assault with a deadly weapon on a
pollce ofBcea:
Jeffrey Minor fted to Italy in February
1999 after fall.Ing to appear at Harbor Jus·
tice Center. He was extradited from Italy
and escorted back to the United States by
federal marshals in Novembet 2001.
Minor was arrested Dec. 21, 1998, after
POLICE FILES
COSTA MESA
• Anton Boulewrd end Sunf'IOW9f Awnu9:
A traffic accldent lnvoMng injuries was
reported et 7:39 p.m. Tuesday.
• Beer 8trMt: Grand theft was reported in
the 3300 block at 7:04 p.m. Tuesday.
• Golf Coune Drtve: A vehicle burglary was
reported In the 1700 blade at 5:21•p.m .
Tuesday.
• HanMlton Street: Annoying phone calls
were reported in the 300 block at 7:14 p.m .
Tuesday.
• Harbor Boulevud: A traffic accident
lnvolvlng injuries was nJported in the 3100
blade at 5:10 p.m. Tuesday.
• N9wport Boulevwd: P.ttty theft was
reported In the 1600 blodc at 9:57 a.m.
Tuesday.
• ~ PSac:.: Annoying phone calls
he dragged a polloe officer n feet with bla
car through a crowded patkfng lot in
Fashion lslaocl Newport Beach Police Of-
ficer Kriaten O'Donnell •topped Minor on
auspJdon of drunk driving, but be tqed to
escape ln h.ia red 1987 Porsche.
O'Donnell, who clUDI to tu. vehicle while
he drove away, ~ped with cuts and
bruises.
Authorities arrested Minor ln Italy ln
Mart:h 1999, but he foUsbt extradftioo. Of·
8cials said he entered . 1* using his ·
brother's passport. Minor had also been
charged with felony drunk driving Jn Irvine
and was on probation for a 1993 conviction
of drunk driving and man.slaughter lo
Riverside.
Minor, who faces 10 years ln prison, is
scheduled to be sentenced Dec. 6.
were reported in the 2700 blodc at 10:15
p.m. Tuesday.
• Vk:torie Street: Vandalism was reported in
the 500 blbdc at 11 :40 a.m. Tuesday.
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• Corpor9te P\ua: A hit-and-run was
reported in the 100 blade at 11:47 a.m.
Wednesday.
• Newport Bou.*'-rd: Battery was reported
in the 2800 blade at 1:49 a.m. Wednesday.
• Newport Centw Drtve East: A commercial
burglary was reported In the 600 blade Jlt
10:35 a.in. Wednesday.
• Sherington Piece: Battery was reported in
the 1900 blade at 2:56 p.m. Wednesday.
• 3rd AWnue; A vehicle burglary was
reported in the 3100 blade at 8 a.m.
Wednesday.
• 29th StrNt: Vandalism was reported in the
200 blodc at 7:38 a.m. Wednesday.
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The ofd library at occ wiU now be replaced using part of a $37Q.million bond passed Tuesday.
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Continued from Al
Orange Coast College also
scored in the election with the
passage of Proposition 47, the
state public facilities bond act,
which got 59% of the vote.
Proposition 47 bonds will fund
the vast majority of the school's
new l.abrary. Ferrell said. Money
from the coUege district's bor'rd
will fund the rest
The new library-the school's
priority -will be about 50%
larger than the old library, which
is no longer used. md will be
situated between lbe lewis Sci-
ence Center and the new Arts
Center. The plans and worXl.ng
ICN
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business."
Company leaders said they
plan to sell the company's F.ast-
em European operation and a
handful of smaller divisions t11a1
don't relate to drug develop·
menl
During the restructuring. the
company laid off190 employees
in a 10,000-person worldwide
workforce. No jobs were cul in
C.0Sta Mesa. Hawtclns said.
ICN is best known for Ribavi·
rin. a bot-selling drug for hepa·
titis patients. The company
spun off Ribapharm lnc. to seU
the drug via a marketing agree·
ment with Schering-Plough
Corp.
On Thursday, ICN leaders re-
ported a $74.9-million net loss.
NOTEBOOK
Continued from Al
Tuesday night
Election night is one of the
few when you will find the Daily
Pilot newsroom teeming with
liveliness at midrtight, as
journalists ftlrt with extended
deadlines to bring readers
up-to-the-minute election
results.
Knowing It would be a long
night. our day started at about
2:30 p.m. I rolled into the
newsroom fresh from a midday
nap, ready to hit the polls and
start election 2002 coverage.
The first four or five hours at
worlc were business as usual. Go
out. talk to people, come back
and formulate It into story.
Although this portion of the
evening fell along the lines or the
lbltW quo, it provided a
sobering reality. For all the
stories I bad written about
campaign contributiom,
~debates and
mud-alinghll!. l found that· most
votel'l I talked to hadn't rud any
ofit. Ouch.
1be mldeel environment of
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drawings will be·completed this
year, with construction slated to
begin next year, Ferrell said. ·
The old library will be reno-
vated and seismically retrofitted
to be used as a "surge space-to
accommodate students and fac-
ulty who are displaced ~e
their own buildings are bemg
modernized, Farrell said.
OCC officials will also select an
architect to revise the campus
master plan, which needs to be
updated with the new projects,
Fa.i;reU said.
District board President Walt
Howald said he greatly appreci-
ated the community's under-
standing and support of the dis·
trict's facility needs. ··nus is a fantastic recognition
of both the need and the future
or 90 cents per share, compared
with 311 $11.7-million loss. or 14
cents per share, a year ago.
lCN said it received $63.4 mil-
lion in royalties from Schering·
Plough from Ribavirin sales.
The company also announced
a new slate of corporate leaders.
The board named Robert
O'Leary, interim chairman and
chief executive, to the perma-
nent post. llmothy Tyson, an ex-
ecutive at GlaxoSmithKline, was
tabbed as president and chief
opt;raling officer, and Bary Bai-
ley, an executive from Pacific.are
Health Systems. took over as
chief financial officer.
Company founder Milan Panic
left lCN in June.
• PAUL CUNTON covers the
environment and potr11cs He may
be reached at (949) 764-4330 or by
e-mail at
paul.clintonrtJJ/allmes com.
the newsroom made me forget
a!J about the blow to my ego. It
was about 7 p.rn., and 1 had
walked into the eye of the
election storm. Keyboards were
quiet, but fingers anxiously
tapped the desks, waiting to be
put to work.
Reporteni browsed the
lntemet while periodically
checking the county registrar's
Web site for preliminary tallies.
No results yet. We called our
sources to chedt and double
ched that we had all their
contact information: home
phone, cell phone, work phone.
pagers, etc. Then we sat back
and waJted.
"Still nothing.· someone
would report before grabbing
another slice of piua.
Then it began. ~
"It's been updated!" Managing
Editor Steven Cahn announced.
I clicked on the Web site and
saw Councilman Gary Monahan
with a siutble lead, followed by
Allan Mansoor.
Th.is changes everything. I
thought to myself, and started
writing my story based on the
lnltial result.s. Each time the
resulta were revised, I beJd my b~ to see how my story
possibilities for educa11ona1
infrastructure in Orange
County ... HowaJd said. ·nus as
really a terrific investment by all
of us to make sure that our c:hil·
dren, grandchIJdren and people
who want to change jobs and all
kinds of things will now have the
physical opportunities."
Golden West will receive about
$96 million, and Coastline will
get about $66.2 million from the
bond. The rest of the district will
receive $8.6 million for other lJ!l·
provemen ts, such as replacing
temporary district buildings with
permanent structures.
• 9EIR)R£ NEWMAN covers
education. She may be re&ctied at
(949) 574-4221 or bv e-mail at
deirdre.newman@latimes com
CHINA
Continued from Al
he Hved in until 1993. when he
moved to California. Prior to
moving here, Uu ran Chrrla
lntemational Travel Service. a
goveinment program. I If:' has
also brought delegations of Chi·
nese to Newport Beach.
A second trip is planned for
March, said Richard l.m:hrs.
chamber executive director.
"The goal is to introduce cul
tures to one another, l>ee ti
business opportunities e10st and
tour the country,· Luehr'i said of
both trips.
• PAUL CUHTON covers the
env1ronmen1 and politlCS He may
be readled at (949) 764-4330 or by
e-mail at
paul.clmtonc@fat1mes com
might change. The trend !>tayed
consistent throughout the night
and, at l I :45 p.m ., I was
knoclcing on Mayor Unda
Dixon's door to get her reacuon.
lier election party was
winding down, but with only
half the votes tallied. hopes were
still high.
"The night is young.· she 10Jd
me.
I called in the final quote of
the story just minutes before the
drop-dead an-off. My story was
filed and the night was finally
over. After the feverish pace of
the past hours. It was hard to
wind down.
With all the characrer and
eclecticism in Costa Mesa. 1
couldn't assume the preliminary
repons would remain when I
came into the office the next
day. Anything can happen. as •
Costa Mesans continuously
prove.
And anything d.Jd. POiitical
newcomer Allan Mansoor
ousted Dixon.
Now what I am goln8 to doi
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COSTA MESA
CITY COUNCIL WRAP-UP
NEXT MEETING:
•WHAT: Costa Mesa City
INSIDE CITY HALL
HUSCROFT HOUSE • Council •
•GETTING INVOlYED runs periodiatlly in
the Dally Pilot on a rotatJng basis. For
infonnation on adding vour organization
to this list, call (9491574-4298.
The d~plt house, perched
on blocks in a local park. may
still have a chance at
rehabilitation after the City
Council vote
Monday to
postpone the
.., 1 wowo issue for another
month.
Council
members voted to delay a
decision for one more month to
aUow the city to negotiate with
one of the bidders for the now
infamous Huscroft House.
Two proposals have been
received from private parties
interested in buying and
relocating the 1920s ..
craftsman-style home. Michael
Steiner, of Steiner Investments,
said he has the wherewithaJ to
move and restore the house,
but would nec:_d about six
months to find and buy a
property to put it on.
John Morehart, of 126
Properties LLC. said he was
interested in moving the house
to his Westside lot, but his plan
would require a city-issued
zoning change. His
12,000-square-foot lor Is already
occupied.by two single-family
homes and two townhomes.
Morehart wants to demolish the
front home and replace it with
the Huscroft House.
Morehart aJso proposed that
the city pay to move the house.
which officials estimate would
cost about $41 ,000.
Demolition, the other
alternative, would cost the city
$35,000 because of the costly
removal of asbestos and lead
paint used in the house, said
BiU Morris, the city's director of
public services.
Councilwoman Karen
Robinson opposed addilional
negotiations, saying any more
delay wa5 just prolonging the
inevitable. Even if Morehart
would agree to move the house
himself, Robinson said she was
not convinced the houi.e would
be appropriate on his
already-crowded property.
WHAT IT MEANS
Staffers will have one more
m o nth to negotiate with
Morehan and bring the results
back to the council, at which
time council members will
decide whether to sell the
ho use or demolish it.
WHAT WAS SAIC>
•1t seems like we've been
there, done that,• Robinson
said. •tBiddersJ keep coming up
with proposals that call for the
city to pay for the move when
our bids dearly say If you are
interested in this. you need to
be able to handle it yourself."
HOME RANCH
EDUCATION FUND
Council members began
discussion Monday of how the
Home Ranch education money
should be aJlocated by
reporting committee •
recommendations and inviting
pubUc comment.
The Home Ranch
development agreement,
adopted last year, called for the
Segerstroms -the family that
OWll6 the development site -
to give $2 million in a lump
sum to Costa Mesa high schools
and middle schools when the
first building
permits for the
project were
drawn. Costa E Uh I IL Mesa High
School, which
serves tl)ose grades, will receive
$1 million, and Estancia High
and TeWlnkJe Middle schools
wlU split the other $1 million.
The committee has
recommended that the mo ney
lhould be controlled by a sing)e
seven-member foundation, to
•WHEN: 6:30 p.m. Nov. 18
• WHERE: City Hall, 77 Fair Drive
•INFORMATION: (71 4) 764-522a
entltJes them to place
conditions on the money.
officlaJs said.
The city received the $2
million months ago, but the
councll postponed the transfer
so It could provide more inpu1
on how the money was
designated. The council created
a committee to provide
suggestions about who should
be in charge of the money and
how it should be spent.
WHAT IT MEANS
Council members have
invited the public 10 attend
Monday's City Council study
session, when the issue will be
c;jiscussed at length. The Issue
will then be placed o n the
agenda for final approval.
-Compiled by LoliUJ llarper
UFEUHE ~CENTERS
Mentally Ill adult• rety on the Newport
Beadl center for residential housing. It
needs profeulonal fund-raisers to support
and maintain this resource.
MASTER CHORALE
Of ORANGE COUNTY
lhe perfonning arts organization noeds
volunteers for computer input, tic:btlng,
filing and handling phones. (714)
556-6~62.
MENTOR PROGRAM
YMCA Community Services needs
mentors to make a lasting effect on a
young person's life. Students 10 to 18
years old are matched with mentors to
improve their school performance and
self~steem while developing positive
peer and adult relationships. (714)
549-9622, ext. 35.
MOZART CLASSICAL ORCHESTRA
Orange County's only nonprofit resident
chamber orchestra needs volunteers for
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ticbtlng, ushering, phones, mailing and
help with receptions. Nominees are also
being sought for the board of directors.
(949) 830-2950.
NEW DIRECTIONS FOR WOMEN lNC.
The recovery center for adult women
with alcohol and other chemical
dependencies seeks volunteers. (949)
548-9927 between 10 a.m. and 6 p.m.; or
Joy, (949) 548-8754.
NEWPORT BAY NATURALIST
The Upper Newport Bay Nature Preserve
is looking for ~lunteera to assjst with
naturalist-led toura and programs, special
events, and habitat restoration projeCts.
The interpretive center is at 2301
University Drive, Newport Beach. (71 4)
97J..6829.
NEWPORT BEACH CONFERENCE AND
VISITORS BUREAU
The bureau is dedicated to the promotion
of the cify to potential visitors. Volunteers
with extensive knowledge of Newport
Beach needed. (949) 722-1611.
NEWPORT BEACH LIBRARY
UTERACY"PROGRAM
The program seeks volunteers to tutor
include one member appo~ (949) 554-0830 '
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adults W1Shtng to improve their reading
and writing sJcills Training workshops at
the Central Library will certily volunteers.
(949) 717-3874.
NEWPORT BEACH PREMIERE
CINEMA GUILD
The Newport Beach Premiere Cinema
Guild, whidl supports the Newport Beach
Film Festival, is looking for new members
Interested candidates should want to help
further an arturtic and cultural heritage in
the community, should have a love of
cinema and a willingness to raise
awarene~ of the film festival. (949)
253-2880.
NEWPORT BEACH PUBLIC
LIBRARY FOUNDATION
The library foundation needs extra hands
to perform clencal duties, such as fihng ,
organizing and stuffing envelopes, at the
Central Library, 1000 Avocado Ave (949)
717-3890.
NEWPORT BEACH
RECITAL SERIES
The Fnends of The Newport Beach Recital
Series Guild needs volunteers to ass1s1 in
fostering music apprec1at1on so classical
music will endure 1949) 644-4208
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Look for real reason.s
for electio.1f outcome
The elections are over, and the
µme has come for changes to be
made. '
Mayor Linda Dixon lost in her
bid for a second term to Allan
Mansoor, a first-time candidate.
Both should be pleased with
their campaign efforts and both
should take the outcome with
dignity.
Unfortunately, it was
somewhat disturbing to read in
Thursday's Daily Pilot that the
soon-to-be ex-mayor was quick
to place blame based on silly
arguments:
Wayne and Long Beach
expansion. Mansoor came ?ut
sWinging for El Toro. and will
now provide Costa Mesa the
3-2 majority needed to fight for
El Tur9. AttentJon, Karen
Robinson and Lobby Cowan.
you had better t*e notice. or
you will also be roast when you
are up for reelection io 2~.
In addition, the followmg
Orange County Regional
Airport Authority board
members were reelected:
and can even be very helpful,
as was the case lo Cos ta Mesa.
Oo the other h1µ1d, being
anti· Bl Thro guarantees nobody
any loyalty. It looks like the tide
has. turned in our favor. We
must seize on this and keep Lhe
momentiim going.
However, let's not make the
mistake or reviving the flawed •
and widely hated county plan,
which was inefficient and
would send jets over residential
areas. It is high time to take .1
good look at the V Plan, which
can be a win-win fo r all a11d,
bes t or all. not stick us with a
nasty Lax bUl like Agran and his
Great Pork attempted to do via
Proposition 5 1.
REX RICKS
Huntington Heath
lime to get down to
business on Westside
For one thing, she made
comments suggesting that
somehow Katrina Foley may
have cost her the election by
s plitting the vote. While this may
have been true on a limited
scale, how does that compare
with Gary Monahan splitting
votes with both Mans0or and
Peridns? Wouldn't a three-way
split in a two-seat race be worse
than a two-way split? Mansoor
and Foley both received a lot of
voles because they both ran
inteJllgent and weU-articuJated
campaigns. I believe Mansoor's
commitment to putting Costa
Mesa firs1 In regard to John
Wayne Airport, traffic and crime
garnered him the widespread
support he needed
FILE PHOTO I OAILY PILOT
Allan Mansoor won a surprise seat on the Costa Mesa City Council in Tuesday's election.
Council members Lydia Sondhi
of Cypress, Steve Simonian of
La Habra. Harry Dotson of
Stanton, Jae.le Paris of
Westminster, and Palsy
Marshall of Buena Park.. Also.
Garden Gtove has b een a very
strong suppo rter of El To ro, and
all three incumbents, Bruce
Broadwate r. William Dah on,
and Mark l.eyes were reelecred.
Finally, Anahe im Mayor Tom
Daly has more 10 celeb rate
besides a home1own Wprld
Series victory. He was elected 10
become the county clerk
recorder.
Surprise, surprise. Once
again the Westside activi!>t,,
unde restin1ated by this wrnn
and much of Lhe remaininK
populace of our fair city, havt•
mounted a succei.sfuJ
campaign to get their
candidate elected. fhis timl'
1hey managed to unseat a
popular incumbent mayor'' 11h
another untried newcom er
Dixon also called the practice
of voting for oo.ly one person
"unscrupulous." Well, with her
and Foley a "team'" and
Monahan and Perkins a "team, ..
why wouldn't one expect some
people to only cast one vote for
Mansoor. How is that dishq,nest?
Would you expect people to vote
for two candidates jus t because
Lhere are two open slots?
Anyway. I really doubt the
practice was that wide-spread.
·111e voters of Costa Mesa have
'!poken. We have proved that
money, while a big help in
getting a message out. does not
always beat the hard work of
active citizens from all comers of
our city In electing our leaders. 1
wge Dixon to take a cue from
how Maosoor aod J:oley
accepted their outcomes.
They both earned my respect
through both their actions and
words.
JOEL FARIS
Costa Mesa
• Joel Faris is a former Costa Mesa
City Council candidate.
Election brings good
news fo r airport issues
Last March, everything that
could possibly go wrong for El
To ro supporters did. Measure
W passed, Measure V passed.
and Supervisor Cynthia Coad
lost. Then, there was more
subsequent bad news in
September. when a judge
upheld Measure W.
However, this recent election
was a preny good outcome for
El To ro supponers. For staners,
Proposition 5 1 went down in
flames. It lost in every single
county In the s tate. In Orange
County, it lost very badly 65%
to 35%. It looks like people
gagged when they actualJy saw
the price tag for the Htruc-free'"
Great Park that they voted for.
Proposition B passed 60% to
40%. Th.is was despite a
pro-airport statement
submitted by "V Plan" creator
and Newport Beach resident
Charles Griffith, folJowed by
anti-airport activist and
Monarch Beach resident Len
Kranser countering with an
editori(\I and mass e-mail
urging a "No" vote.
Measure B states that no land
can be transterred at El Toro
until Base cleanup is complete,
which will stop an immediate
Irvine land grab. Wj th the
94THANNUAL
NEWPORT HARBOR
CHRISTMAS BOAT PARADE
A Special Edition of the Newport Beach Chamber of Co mmerce
Advertise in the Daily Pilot Official Parade Program.
The Christnias Boat Parade is coining to . .
Newport Harbor, December 18-22. This ~ear's
theme is "Celebrating Amer~ca With Lights."
One way your business can participate in this rich
tradition is by adverti~ing in the Official Newport
Harbor Christmas B oat Parade Program. .
The program will be mailed to all chamber
members and Jeliver~d to more thart 40,000
households with the Daily Pilot on Saturday,
The CtWY1b« ~your~ By 9dlt9'11ting In the Oftldal ~ eo.t
P.-.de Prognwn, you promote yotAr buMlee9 lrtd IMM It pa11lble for the CNmber to
conllnue ~ one of the.,...... holkl9y eY9f1te tn the nation.
'
•
Navy's horrible past cleanup
record with Hunter's Point
Naval Shipyard in San
Francisco, it's a good thing this
measure passed.
Maybe people do want to
take a loo k at l;he V plan.
Beforehand, it was just tha t tl}is
wonderfuJ wtax-freew par.le
sounded so great, umiJ the
voters got the invoice in the
form of Proposition 51.
In the past, ii was widely
believed that being pro-El Toro
was politically risky, while
being a nti-El Toro wa~
politically enhancing. Let's look
at the results for pro-and
anti-El To ro city council
candidates.
In Costa Mesa, newcome r
Allan M.ansoor defeated
incumbent Linda Dixon. I
guarantee you this upset
happen ed because Dixon
refused to fight for El To ro and
protect her constitue nts from
the d ouble threat of John
Lei 's look al some an1i-El
Toro candidates. The Great
Park visionary, Irvine Mayor
Larry Agran. was re-elected by
less 1han a mere 54%. So much
for any ambitions of higher
office. Where's 1he love a nd
gratitude by all those Grear
Pa rk supporters? Sure. it would
have been nice to see Agran go
down in defeat Aul. I thin.le ii
will be even more to rture for
him to have to deal with newly
elected councilwoman and
longtime adver~ry Olristina
Sh ea! That will ... ure be fu n to
watch.
Over 111 Ml\'>IOll Viejo,
incumbenl'! Susan Withrow
and Sherri Bullerlield were
badly defeated and will not
ret urn. Both were outspoken 1:1
Toro airpurr o pponents. and
look how murh that helped
them.
A:. one ca11 :.ee, being pro-F.I
Toro is not ~o politically risky
UC Irvine
en's Soccer
UC Irvine
vs.
an asrounding feat.
Congratulations to them all for
a job well done.
Now the real war.le begins
Assuming AJJan Mansoor'!>
success in the election will
provide a very different powl'r
base on the City Council, th1 ..
cen ainly looks like the 11mr for
1he Westside activists lo 1tgh1t•11
1heir focus and make somt• H'dl
progress on 1ho:.e issues thl'\
feel are cnticaJ to Lhe
improvement of their pan of
town. We can only hope thiil
Man:.oor follows through un 1111,
campai~n p led ge to work fur JIJ
the people of Costa Mesa. no t
JU<tl tho<,e who got him elelled
GEOFF WEST
Costa Me"'
Cal State Northridge
Saturday, Nov. t at 7 p.m.
Anteater Soccer Stadium
•Pepsi T-Shirt Night -
TIM tint 100 kids will receive a
frn t-shh1, courtesy of Pepsi
• All ldcls wearing a youth soccer jcncy
ICt In frn to all llo111e soccer pma
UC Irvine Bueb•ll
lot Stove Dinner
Daily Pilot
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www.MWtJOlfbeadl.com.
Friday, Novemb« 8, 2002 A7
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the Delly Pilot, 330 W. Bay St.,
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(!MSl 846-4170; or by calling (M9l
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and location of the event, as well
as a contact phone number. A
complete llttJng la available at
www.dallypllotoom.
BEST BET A MmiMf on Mti1'9 right while
on the run will be held from 6:30
to 8 p.m . at the Patio Cafe In
Costa Meu. The seminar la
sponsored by Mother's Martet &
Kitctien. The caf6 la at 225 E. 17th
St. Free. (949) 631-4741.
IREFLY IN TIE
TODAY
The~ of the N9wport
Beacti Library will hold a used
boot sale for "members only"
from 1 to 6 p.m . In the Friends
Meeting Room at the Central
Ubrery. A MCOnd ho<* ule for
the pub&ic: will be held from 9 a.m.
to 4 p.m. on Nov. 9. The library la
et 1000 Avocado Ave. Hardcover
bQob are two for $1 and
papefbecb are abc for $1. (949)
769-9887.
ntURSOAY
~ WarehouN will host 8
d8ll on how to ii ICOlpOnlt8 fruit
and 88880f\8I acoenta with heh
flowers 8"8t1g81I18flta from 6 to 9
p.m. Th<*! atlMCing the 8'll9nt will
make one am11 lgllfll8flt In oeais and one in a V8ll8. They will also be
a.igaring ftuit and ftowera. Rower
Warehouee la 11t 1308 Logan Ave ..
Suite B, Costa MeA-$36. (714)
546-6666.
A aemimar on how to wold atrMa
during the holidays will be held
from 6:30 to 7:30 p.m. at the Pa1io
cite in Cost.a Mesa. The seminar
is sponsored by Mother's Mar1cet
& Kitctien. The cafe is at 225 E.
17th St. Free. (949) 631-4741.
NOV.15
otc lec1we Will
benefit homcle8I
Or-. °*' ~ llt ~ pc~frrror ldal lkt-. _.,..... ........
oadOnil an arid um11.-..
leccwe io.upa IO .....
money tor vuSOul ~
1be lectur6 d feiliaa m
edecUc uray of art. indud·
in& pkturee of the 1\llcany
1U1t o.deo and IOC::k mt fn
lhe s.a.... Oeeett.
1bt nmt wtl beellt •
~bomide11 .... and m • AIDS FounclMlon tor
A .......... lec1ur'9 on unique art
and architecture from around the
wor1d wll~begln at 8 p .m . in the
Orange Coast College RQbert 8.
Moore Theatre. The lecture will
be pt'9Mnted by OCC profeuor
lrinl frderaon. All proceeds
raised from the lecture will
benefit AIDS Charities of Orange
County. The theater is 81 2701
, Fairview Road, Costa Mesa.
Tidteta are $10 and will be
available 81 the door. For more
infonnation. call (714) 432-0202.
FRl>AY
Denny (Curtis Mark Williams) visits publisher John Pace
Seavering (Hamish Linklater) in his Manhattan office in a
scene from the world premiere of Richard Greenberg's
"The Violet Hour," directed by Evan Yionoulis. The
inaugural production of South Coast Repertory's new
Julianne Argyros Stage runs through Nov. 24.
The Costa Mes. Senior Cent.tr
will host a Health Expo from 8 a.m.
to 1 p.m. The event will give
attendees the opportunity to
receive influenza shots, health
screenings including lab wortc and
hearing and chiropractic exams.
Attendees will also have the
ctiance to speak with HMO •
representatives. service providfWe
and community educators. Coffee
and light refreshments will be
provided. The center is at 695 W.
19th-st Influenza shots free for
patrons 55 yean; of age and older
or those with a ctironic disease.
(949) 645-2356.
The 3Znd annual Needle Arb
Festival and Fall Fair will be held
from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. today and at 690 Newport Center Drive. For
S••Adeyat~Ce•Gol~~tion.eefl (9491 --
in Com Mesa. The festival, 859-6312 or visit
hosted by OCC, will offer four www.pcrl-lcids.com.
60-minute wortshops and a
variety of activities sdleduled
throughout the day. OCC ia a1
2701 Fairview Road. For more
infonnation, call (714) 432-5880.
The City ol Costa M.M'• FelrvMw
Part Friend• Committee will host
a guided tour of Fairview Part at
9:30 a.m. at the south end of the
main part parting lot on the west
side of Placentia Avenue. The
tour, whldl la expected to take
one and a half hours. will present
an overview of what the pa rte has
to offer the community. Free. For
more infonnation. call (714)
754-5688 or vish
www.cmfairviewparlc.org.
The Catholic O.ughtera of the
Amer~ll hold a holiday fair
fro~ to 7 p.m. today and 8 to
11 :30 a.m. Sunday in the St
Joadllm Catholic Churctt Hall.
The fair will include handcrafts, a
bake sale, "white elephants" and
a food basket raftle. The ctiurctt is
at 1964 Orange Ave .. Costa Mesa.
Free. For more information, call
(714) 968-2665 or (714) 546-2875.
The~ C.ncerRMMrc:tt
Foondetion will host its annual
Bid fof 1he Kids gala at 5:30 p.m.
at the Four Seuom Hotel In
Newport Beec:tl. The bladt tie ev.m will begin with codctaila
and silent bidding in the Palm
Garden Ballroom followed by a
live auction, dinner and
entettainment In the Grand
Ballroom at 7:15 p.m. The hotel is
I CHRISTMAS
SATURDAY
A Green Egp and Ham Pwty 11o
kidc off the opening of tidcet sales
for "Seussical the Mu~I" will
be held from 10 a.m. to noon at
the Orange County Performing
Arts Center Box Office.
Participants will not only have a
ctianoe to get the first tldtets for
the musical, but also enjoy food,
games and activities and get to
leave with a "Seussical" surprise.
The center ls at 600 Town Center
Drive, Costa Mesa. Tidcets are
$22 to $57. (714) 556-2121.
Susan Spkttua Gallety will host
an exhibit opening ftom 1 to 5 p.m .
The exhibh. whicti will n.m from
Nov. 6 through Jan. 31 . 2003, will
feature photographs t;iy Robert
~an and will give guests a
chance to meet the artbt and learn
how he created his wortc. The
gallery is at 3929 Birdl St, Newport
Beacti. For more information, call
(949) 474-4321 or visit
www.suSBnspiritusgallery.com.
lnapntional Vllion will host a
Perfect Peace Summit at 3 p.m. in
the Corona del Mar Lhtle Theater
in Newport Beach. The summit is
open to anyone interuted finding
perfect peace. The theater is at
2101 East Bluft Drive. Free. For
more information, call (562)
867-5333.
TUESDAY
A Bulding eu.iMU ExpettiM
worbhop will be held at 6:30
.......... , ..... ELS
WOUID YOU FIND
SO MANY VARIETIE.5
OF CHRISTMAS TREES?
You 'll be ama:ed and deµghied
how real~ We>k and feel.
I nduJse yourself.
Let w cwtom light your tree and
have our dapr decorate it.
Q~
1)~
South Coast Plaza
(Near Cra~ a: Ba~l)
3333 Bear St., Co.ta Meea
(714) 641-3500
p.m. at the Newport Beacti Public
tibre1 y.-lne wo1bhop1s1loste:d
by the Newport Beach Chamber
of Commerce and the Newport
Beach Public Library. The library
Is at 1000 Avocado Ave. Free. For
more information, call (949)
729-4400 or visit
www.newportbeach.com.
Mother's Mlllbt a Kitchen will
host a seminar on the time it
takes to be side from 6:30 to 7:30
p.m. at the Patio Cafe in Costa
Mesa. The cafe is at 225 E. 17th
St. Free. (949) 631-4741.
A seminar on the financial
aspects of divorce and
widowhood will be held from
6:30 to 8:30 p.m. at the Costa
Mesa Neighborhood Communrty
Center. The seminar, part of the
2002 Sem inar Series sponsored
by WISE, will be presented by
Violet P. Woodhouse, co-author of
"Divorce & Money: How to Make
the BeS1 Financial ~sions
During Divorce:' The center is at
1845 Pane Ave. $20. For more
information, call (94S) 588-2429
or visit www.wiseinve~ors.org.
WEDNESDAY
The Newport S..c:h Chamber of
Commerce will host a networtcing
luncheon at noon at the Radisson
Hotel in Newport Beadl. During
the luncheon, business lawyer
Chris Sexton will give a
presentation on the 10 most
common legal mistakes in
business. The hotel is at 4545
M acArthur Blvd. $20 for
members with a reservation, $25
for potential members at the
door. For more information, call
The Coata M ... Senior Center
will hold a silent auction from 6 to
8:45 p.m. in the Automotive Road
of Dreams Classic Auto Museum
at the Costa Mesa Fairgrounds.
All proceeds raised from the
auction will go to the center. The
fairgrounds is at 88 Fair Drive.
Admission is $25 per person. For
m ore information, call (949)
645-2356 ext. 16.
A "Fine Wine, Fest Cara end
Smooth Cigars· event will be
held from 7 to 9 p.m. in the
Automotive Road of Dreams
Museum at the Orange County
Fairgrounds In Costa Mesa. The
event will also have a "M eet the
Winemaker" session and special
barrel tasting from 6 to 7 p.m
Advarn:e tidtets are $25 per
person and $50 with the
w inemaker session. Tidcets at the
door are $35 per person and $60
with the winemaker session. For
more inform11tion, call (949)
723-0663 or visit www.martm·
familyvineyards.com.
NOV.19
The Cofone cHf Mar Chamber of
Commerce will host its monthly
networtcing luncheon at 11 :30
a.m . at the Five Crowns
Restaurant.. Reservations
required. The restaurant is at 3801
E. Coast Highway. For more
Information, call (94S) 573-4050
or visit www.ooronadlemar-
chamber.com.
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a little help. I am Rev. Kenny Mosley
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QUOTE OF THE DAY
"We have to take our
victories where we can
get them."
W/ NoonM, Estancia High
footbal coacll
Al Friday, November 8, 2002 '
. '
GOLF
Setting
-up shop
with Hahn·
Newport Beach Country
Club head pro will be
honored as SCPGA
Merchandiser of the Year.
I t seems all Newport Beach Country
Oub needed in its pro shop was a
woman's touch.
"Every golf professional will say this,
that the toughest niche is ·
merchandising in the pro shop in the
ladies' section," said Newport Beach
h<>ad pro P-.iul I lahn,
-----~ who wilJ-Oe honored
by the Southern
California PGA as
the Merchandiser of
the Year in the
private cour~e
category at the
SCPGA's.An nual
Awards Dinner Nov.
24 at La Jolla
Country Oub. RICHARD
DUNN
"It's nice lo be
recognized that we
have a nice pro shop,
but I thinJc in terms of Merchandiser of
the Year, il's a little ambiguo us because
it's not just me. I'm the head pro. but it':;
not just me. We have a great 1'laff and
it's a team effort.·
Newport Beach hired Susan I loffman
about two years ago to primarily handle
the ladies' section of the pro i>bop and
Hahn said she has done "a remarkable
job ... she has really cate red to the
woman who want~ to play golf and yet
likes to wear (nice golf apparel} away
from golf ... she has rumed our section
around as far as ladies are concerned."
They say the best managers surround
themselves with quality people, and it's
no exception in the golf business.
Mlt's just nice 10 have a ladies touch in
the pro shop," said Hahn, also voted the
1995 SCPGA Assistant Golf Professional
of the Year prior to becoming the head
pro.
Hahn, who was nominated for
Merchandi$er of the Year by former
Corona del Mar resident and Oak Creek
Golf Oub head pro Perry Hallmeyer, is
Oattered to win the award. but, of
course, would Mlilce to have it be Player
of the Year."
Hahn invited each member of the
Newport Beach staff to the awards
dinner, which he will attend with his
wife, Marlene.
•••
Hahn was pretty excited to hear that
Katie Albright. the daughter of Newport
Beach women's club champion Debbie
Albright, won medalist honors at the
Pacific Coast League girls golf
championships this week.
"The genes must run in the family."
said Hahn, who gives lessons to both. •
•••
Balbca Island's Bob Osborn, a former
Golf Course Management. Inc.,
president and a familiar face amid
Southern California Golf Association
activities for the past 15 years, was
chosen to receive the first Jim House
Awa.rd for outstanding service as a
committee YOlunteer.
Osborn is retiring this year as a
member of the board of directors for
Golf Course Management, Inc.
•••
UC Irvine athletics and the Private
Thnnis Cub AMociation will present the
fourth Myron McNamara Golf
Tuwnamen1 Nov. J 8 at Jack .Kramer's
Los Serranos Golf Course in Otino Hills.
Proceeds benefit the Myron
McNamara ScholarshJp Fund for UC
Irvine's men's tennis program. The late
McNamara coached the Anteaters'
men's tennis team to NCAA Division II
cbampionshlps In 1972, '73, '75 and ·n.
The event will begin with check-ln at
JO a.m., followed by an 11 ~m. shotgun
start in a four-player scramble format.
·After golf ls a ho pltallty tQur, dinner
and silent auction. The cosr is $150 per
plllJ'!l' or $500 per foursome. Details:
(949) 824-2046.
•••
1be Jlnt WalJy Joyner and Frlends
QM a..tc. benefiting the Newport
Hllbor BuebaD Aleodation, ls Nov. 15
at ...... Golf Oub in San Oemente.
1be eMlt .. a IClmlble fonnat 'With an
11 a.m: ~DI'\. . ••die p1todq ol Mm\ and the golf ..,..._...., inlb an C'VtlY child in
EYE OPENE~
• Deily.4' Pilot Ill
Sport& Hal ol Fame
(rl\ br.111• 11., hulk\fljolum
November l l honoree JASON f'ERKINS
Sports Ecltor Roger Carlson • (949) 5J4-4223 • Sports Fu: (949) 650-0170
PHOTOS BY DON LE.ACH I DAILY Ptl01
Newport Harbor quarterback Michael McDonald (9) takes off on a keeper, leaving Woodbridge tacklers in his wake tn the Sailors' 35-14 victory over Woodbridge
Tars roll on, 35-14
Newport Harbor handles
Woodbridge, sets up the
showdown with Foothill ~
Barry Faulkner
Daily Pilot
IRVINE -The suspense lasted
slightly longer than the Woodbridge
lead. But, in 1he e nd, Newport Harbor's
35-14 Sea View League football .victory
over the host Warriors Thursday at Ir-
vine High amounted to about what
most Sailor rooters figured the first nine
weeks of the sea-
son would be: a
SCOREBOARD prelude 10 a
league title show-
down with Foothill
Thursday at Tustin
High.
A win over Foot-
hill would give the
defending league
Newport 35 champion Sailors
Woodbndge 14 (7-2, 3-1 in
league), ranked
No. 6 in CIF
Southern Section Division VI, at least a
share of the league crown. Should Foot-
hill lcnock off Jrvfue tonight, a Newport
win next week would give the Turs a co-
title and the leasue's No. 1 playo.tl berth.
. '
Woodbridge (J -8, 0-4) went 75 yanis
on 11 plays with the opening kickoff,
aided by a key fourth-down conversion
on a fake punt pass. to ta.Ice a 7-0 lead
with 8: 18 left in the first quarter.
Newport's Darta~gan Johnson (22) carries a defender as he bolts for solid gain in the Sailors' Sea View League victory.
But if the Sailors' defense was, in
Newport Harbor Coach Jeff Bdnkley ter-
minology "Oat-foot~.· the visitors' of-
fense appeared willing and able to de-
liver a swift Icicle to his team's
momentum.
"I don't know tf it was belng a Thl41'S-
day night or what, but tt was a very
weird reeUng out here in pregame,"
Brinkley said. "l told the coaching staff,
we needed to get some emotion going."
Newpor:t Harbor senior quanerback McDonald Olpped to Johnson in the Oat,
Michael McDonald and senJor tailback where he colJected the ball, rumed the
Dart.angan Johnson appeared to have all com er and sprinted down the sideline
the emodon they needed, and they for a 74-yard touchdown.
wasted little time sharing their sense of
urgency. On Harbo(s third snap, See SM.ORS, Pac• AlO
COLLEGE HONORS
Stanford beckons Bergeson to Hall of fi ame
Former Newport Harbor
High water polo "
standout joins Cardinal
legends tonight.
Nw&pmt lillCla ilid Colta Mell.~
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SPORTS fnday, November 8, 2002 A9
HIGH SCHOOL CROSS COUNTRY FROM THE SIDELINES
CdM ·packs away two crowns R ecalling
Corona del Mar boys and a legend,
girls cross country teams
use soli~ packs t.o run R erb Hz·zz away wtth PCL titles
Th ursd ay at IIVine Park.
Bryce Alderton
Daily Pilot
ORANGE -A runner from Laguna
Beach Hlgh said It best, "The pack
strategy Corona del Mar (High) uses
wockswell."
His comments hit the bull's-eye at
the Pacific Coast League Finals for
boys and girls cross country Thursday
at Irvine Regional Park, where the Sea
King boys and girls both took home
team league titles.
The girls won a league title for the
fifth year in a row, the fourth in the
PCL, scoring 33 points, topping sec-
ond place Tesoro (63), University (67).
Northwood (75), Laguna Beach (128)
and Calvary Otapel (162). The boys
also scored 33, edging Laguna Beach
(37). University (94), Tesoro (102) and
Northwood (111 ) finished out the field.
'!I
Five Corona .boys runners finished
No.'s 4-5 and 7-9 while two took llth
and 12th place. J.C Turner ran the
fastest boys time to finish fourth over-
all with a 16:05 and Blake Dillion came
in fifth overall with a 16:09. Jack
Turner (16:19) and Bo Weidner (16:19)
came on strong to finish seventh and
eighth, respectively, and Kevin Artz
took ninth place with a 16:20. Danny
QuinJan and Brandon Borcorman took
11th and 12th with 16:28 and 16:29, re-
spectively.
fll[ f'tt(JlfJ I Df\11 V I'll OT
Corona del Mar High's girls, many seen here at a dual meet 1n Laguna Beach. swept to the Pacific Coast League crown.
race, I djdn'1 get my guys, but it's all
right because we stilJ won."
eighth overall. "(Lal{una) wanted to
win big time, but we held together in a
pack and knew we could pull it off. We
like to nm close. Blake Dillion stepped
up big for us today."
tan 17th, 19: 11 ),' KeC'l <tn Luyler 181h,
19:12) and Melis!>a Swigert !91h. 19:1S>
ran in a padt for virtually tht> entire
race and were followed by C:d M'!t Jen-
nifer Logan (16th, 1~1·4f:!) and Devin
Ahearn {17lh, 19:49).
J.C Turner gave Brandon Bo rcor-
man credit for running strong at the
end to edge Tesoro's Brett Buffington
and University's Gordon Withes, help-
ing the Sea Kings claim the PCL crown.
Laguna Beach's Brendan Bowler
won the boys individual race wi1h a
15:34 and teammaies Nathan Greene
and Sean Fuszard finished second and
third, respeciively, with 15;59 and
16:0 I before the onslaught of CdM fin -
ishers.
University's Hadas Moser and
Northwood's Christie Farson took No.'s
1 and 2, respectively. in the girls race
with times of IA:09 and Ill:! I before
third-place Courtney Winovitch
( 18:29). of Tesoro. Moc;er and Farson
ran toe-to-toe for the three miles.
Refore the girls varc;ity ri'lce. < dM
Coach Bill Sumner t()ld his team hutl
dll:'d around him to "prepare and 'tick
lo the plan."
WThe secret was the Borcorman fin -
ish." said Turner, adjusting Corona's
tent as the Light rain began to fall after
the race. WHe passed (those guys) and
that saved us. It was n't the greatest
Bowler never trailed, jumping out to
a seven -second lead at the I-mile
mark and led by 15 seconds over
Greene at the 2-mile mark, and Artz
was in third at that point before falling
back to finis ninth.
Becky Cumminc; Jed the CdM girls
charge at fifth place with 18:49 and
Sea King runners took the next four
spots to claim the league tl)le.
The plan seemed to work.
Runner!> on holh CdM learn' 4ual1
lied for the CIF Oivic;ion Ill hnab at
Mt. San Antonio Colll•ge in Walnut
Nov. 16. The top three team' and top
seven runnerc, individually uho quah
lied for the Cff finals
ww e basically knew ii was us and La-
guna." said Weidner, who finished Taryn Kawata CGth. 19:08), Ahlia Kat ·
HIGH SCHOOL
FIELD HOCKEY
One win away
Unbeaten Newport reaches the T of C
title game against Harvard-Westlake
Saturday after a 3-1 victory in stroke
play against Santa Ana Thursday.
SAN'P. ANA -Newport Harbor High's field hockey team
will try to do something it has never done, go through a sea-
son undefeated and win the Tournament of Olampions.
The Sailors will have that opportunity Saturday at noon at
P1easant View School in Huntington Beach when they play
for the T of C championship. after the Sailors defeated
Santa Ana in overtime stroke play.
Newport and Santa Ana played a 10-minute overtime pe-
riod.of seven-on-seven sudden death. but didn't score, but
Newport gained the upper hand in the stroke play that fol -
lowed. ln stroke play, each team has five players that stand 7
ywds out from the goal cage and take shots.
rufany Vandersloot scored Newport's first goal in the
shootout in the upper-right comer and then .Kerrie Gates
and Amanda Wittman both put the ball into the net to se-
cure the win.
"It was a really great shootout." said Newpon Coach
Sharon Wolfe. "f.ach player from Newport and Santa Ana
stroked the ball really firm_ M
Wittman made 10 saves, on what Wolfe called a "fast
fteJd."
Newport changed Its fonnation. going to a 1-3 along the
front line, Wolfe said
·Ashley Gleu>n and Danielle Pfaff provided a spark along
the front line, Wolfe said. and got help from forward Kaley
Nix and midfielders ftll Whitfield, Olloe Cox. Vandersloot.
Getes and Dana Owad Reese Simmons was caDecl up from junior varsity and
•gaw (Newport) solid minutes in the first and second
halves, Wolfe added.
With seven minutes remal.ning. Whitfield collided with
another player and butted beads and Jay on the ground for
a few minutes before getting up. Wolfe said. Whitfield par-
ticipated in the shootout.
"We'll have to get that checked out tomorrow," Wolfe
said.
Newport and Harvard tied 2-2 the only time the teaJN
met this seaaon on an Mtroturf fteld at Moorpa.rt College.
~ said pJaytng on Santa Antis field Thunday should
help Newport with an expected up-tempo game against
Harvard·~
•Pleasant View Elementary School has short grus that
gives more of a turf·lib feel." \\blfe aaid.
The l(hool t. at 16692 Landau Ln.
HIGH SCHOOL BRIEFS
Sailors wrap up
Sea View crown
PCL champion CdM hosts
Newport Harbor tonight in
Battle of the Bay special.
Newport Harbor High's girls volleyball
team wrapped up the Sea View League
championship with a three-game victory
over FoothiJI Thursday at Newport Harbor
High, 15-10. 15-5. 15-12.
Newport, 21 -6. 9-1 in league, was led by
Kristin McOune's 16 kills followed by Lau -
ren Miller's eight kills and Alyson Jennings
(seven kills) and Shelley Langford (five
kills). McOune also had five ace serves and
Kellie King contributed 47 assists.
"The kids played well and had a pretty
good pace," said Newport Coach Dan
Glenn. "They're fired up for (tonigl1tJ."
The Sailors travel to Corona del Mar to
play the Sea Kings tonight (at 6) in both
teams' final regular season match.
VOLLEYBAU..: CdM wraps up unbeaten PCl run
Corona del Mar High's girls volleyball
team completed an unbeaten season in Pa-
ci6c Coast League play Thursday, shelling
visiting Northwood, 15·7. 10-15, 15-10, 15-
10 to run its record to 17-7, 10-0 in the PCL
Oaire Allen bad 26 kills and five digs, Jor-
dan Smith had nine kills and five digs, Und·
say Bnsign had 14 kills, and McKenzie Co-
nover and Ashley Bill shared_ setting duties.
TEJNS: SnydW.ftolMd ..... In PCl
In an all-Corona del Mat High girls dou-
bles tennis final, the Pactfic Coast League's
No. I doubles tandem of Taylynn Snyder
and Brittany l lolland defeated the league's
No. 2 seeded doubles team of sisters Anne
and Rachel Yelsey of CdM, 6-2. 6-3. in the
league finals Thursday at Northwood I ligh
Snyder and llolJand defeated a team
from Lagu.na Beach, 6-0, 6-0, in the semi-
finals Thursday and the Yelsey sister<, de-
feated a Univerc;ity team. 6-1, 6-0 .. earlier
Thursday.
TENNIS: U1htnin1 falls in semifinals
Sage Hill High freshmen Kalie McKitter-
ick and Kellie Ammerman dropped singles
semifinal matches in the Academy League
Finals at Sunny Hills Racquet (]ub in Ful-
lerton Thursday, each to a St. Margaret'c;
foe. ·
McKitteritl fell to Laura I mre, 6-I, 6-0.
and Ammerman lost to Tiffany Huang. 6 3,
6-0.
Both Sage Hill girls are first-team All -
Academy League, and second -team honors
went to Laura Webb, Danielle Berman. Jes-
sica Tsoong and Stephanie Olen.
YOU.EYBAU..: Sqe Hill fMll In ftv.
Sage Hill High's girls volJeyball team lost
its final match of the season, an Academy
League decision, In five games to Oxford
Academy. 13-15, 15-10, 15-4, 3-15, 1'5-8,
Thursday.
The Ughtning (3-8. 1-7 in league) was led
by Sophia Hlllgren's 12 lcills and SbeUey
Smith's eight kills.
Cat Dailey talJled seven ldlls, two aces
and had two bloc.ks ror Sage Hill.
HIGH SCHOOL FRESHMAN FOOTBALL
·Newport Hfilbor pulls out 8-7 win
cantweU' s two-point run
c;apa ~ctory over Laguna
Hilla In Sea View tuaale.
The one-time Orange
Coast Co llege assist.~ot
went on to become one of
the most repspected high
school coach es a nywhere.
0 ne of the finest grid coaches
ever to emerge from Orange
Coast College was a noted
Santa Ana native son named
Herb I lill. Jr .. who helped h ead coach
Steve Mus.-.eau lead CX:X to a confeft'rn't
champion .... hip in 1957 with a remrd of
B· I ~l
'lhe late MtL-.seau. a ru~ed infa.mry
parntroopcr dunng Wurltl WaJ ll anti t
one-tinw tackle for Loms1a11a l.\tate
University. Wd.\ dlway... prnntl or 1 lill a11d
hb longtime friend. the late ( iih Dear, 011
t.he Pinites' <;tafTfrom 1957 61.
1 lill, a fumier -.tout
linemm1 for the '4<!
Santa Ana < . .ollege
I .lon<>, later dn.·w 1 )t·ar
along when he
t1t't1'pted a po:-.t .i.'>
head coach •>f i ,oara
I ligh of Anaheim and
<l1wctt..J the Saxon.-. to
a I <II 11'1 11 record
owr a 1.wriod of 2H
y1·ar-..
l'w11 I Jlal'll ttvdlTls
eap111wtl (.II-Divi')ion
'lA d1a.111pion~hi~ in
I !-11'18 and I 97Y.
DON
CANTRELL
I fill had ;u10ther great a..,-.i..,tanl dun11~
e1gh1 (If 1ho<.e Yt>"df"i nanw<l Glt>nn
ll1oma..,, a one-time gnd .. 1ar at Nf'\l•'JI' 111
l la.rhor I hgh in '"4 and al C)(·dde111..il
LoUc-ge.
·11 wma.-. once ..aitl. "I leamt'<l <.c:J 1111 H h
from football with I krh I le was
thnrougi1. r )lit' tlung for tenain with
I fill-coached l.oara team~. they never
heal them~l\lt'S."
And he -.hared Hill's lofty admirntir111
for Dear. 'lhmna'> said. wc;m Dear Wd." an
absolute wonderful guy. a fine man."
Hill remembers the big impaL1 <>Cl
delivered in the final '57 game beforl' a
pack.eel stadium at Coast againc;t the
r .lone,. whu were ranked No 1 m the
nation.
·n1e Pirntes beat the invaders. 13-7,
fn-ezing a Oon.s' offense which featured
four bads who could run under IO flat m
the century.
"Mtt~au had a bi~ effe<..i on me." 1 llll
...aid. "HL<i deferu;e and planning was
outSta.nding. I think he learned rus gre.11
defensive c;trntegy from the South befort•
he came lo Or.rnge County." Mu.c;seau
was Mater Dei High's head coach before
coming to OCC
I !ill al<;o recalled that he had followed J
Mu,,..;eau format once. traveling
extensively during the summers to vic;it
other coaches at major schoolc;, such as
USC UClA. SMU, Stanford and Arlcansa'
"(Tommy) Prothro was one my idol"-
Prothro coached at UOA before mo\ling
his single-wing (philosophy) to Oregon
State." Hill said.
I le c;hared regrets that thin~ didn't
ma•riali7,e for Musseau at OCC ac; time
pas<;ed. He was aware of bitter sttugglt">
between Musseatl and OCC President
Basil Peterson. Peterson was always
opposed to encouraging the creation of
an OCC ~er dub. though it was a
long fixture at Santa Ana and Pullerton
Musseau claimed it was one key to
developing a solid recruiting program.
Reflecting back. Hill said, ·Peterson
was ahvays a highly principled man. J le
was always against boos1er dubs.·
I le recalled hi.s coaching during Sanra
Ana days. which induded Bill Cole amt
Bus McKnight at Santa Ana High and JC
coaches Bill Cook and John Want. "They
were salt-of-the--earth kind of people.• tw
said.
Although he has been praised many
times over the years for hi<; watt at Loam
lijgh. Hill. a modest gentleman. will
quickly attribute much of the sua:ess ·1n
the great coaches that came a)ong with
us.·
Small world thinp have aJso come h~
~including a~ discovery aftcr
be ~ to San Jacinto. He 80CKl teamed
that one of bis old prep ooec::hes.
McKnight. "lM!s just dowrl the street
from me."
Asked to name one ol the bfg ewsu:s he
has relished"""' the yeu1. Hil ~
light!); "It WM nice 10 wfn."
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COMMUNITY COLLEGES
·Putting up
goose eggs
Orange Coast
women's volleyball
team has galloped to
the top of the state
coaches' poll with
five regular-season
matches left.
F =~::~.::oge'.
women's volleyball
team is ranked No. 1 in
the state according to
the most receot c:alifomia
College 'M>mens VolJeyball Tup
25 Coaches Poll released
Wednesday, the same day,
virtually bows. before the Pirates
lost their first match on the
season to Fullerton at OCC to fall
to 14-l, 6-J in the Orange Empire
&om last year Js Iba! we
avedooked people ln the second
round and 1ttuggfed to beat that
team, so this year It's one ·
opponent at a time." Cutenese said.' .
Coast lost to tiolden West lo
three games for the state
-char:npiomhip last seuon and
finished with a 22-3 n:conl
Coast enters the second half
with several playen nursing
nagging injuries such as Davis.
who has tendinitis in her ankle,
JaneUe Jeremiah with an injured
foot that Cutenese said ls healing•
and Jessica Uppi with bad
spasms.
The injuries didn't seem to
bother Uppi and Jeremiah In
Coast's three-game victory over
Santa AnAf Friday. Uppi led the
Bucs with four .service aces and
Jeremiah led the Pirates with
SPORTS
,,
1COM IY QUM'TUtt
Newport Hart>or ,.. ,.. 7 0 ' • •
'NoOdbridge 7 0 0 7 • 14 ;
F1ltST QUMlD
Wood -Segey 9 .,... from Kegel
(Nojl lddc). 8:18.
NH-John80fl 1• .,._ from
McOoneld (Welker kldi). 7:13.
NH-McOon•ld 4 run (Walker kldd.
2:"3. ( '
SECOftD QtJNt'1Ut
NH -McOoneld 1 nm (p1119 f•lledl,
7:11. NH -Unk 7 peM from Mc:Oc>Mld
(Voung p.111 from McDoMld), 2:30.
THMD~
NH -Johneon 8 run (W.lker lddd.
4:27.
FOURTH QUMT£R
Wood -Oennann 63 pea from
Ander10n (Nojl kl<*). 9:33.
Attendance: 600 (estimated).
N>MDUAl ROSNNG
Conference.
Heres where the cruel
part comes in 7 just a
couple of boUB after I
turned this column in
seven digs. .-------. MThey're all limited as
far as jumping ability.
but how do you not
jump in volleyball?"
Cutenese said. "They're
working on passing and
defense. Were trying to
get the most out of
people without injuring
them further. With three
weeks left. we're aying
DON LEACH I DAILY PILOT
Newport Harbor receiver Mike Toole (8) veers toward open space with one of his two receptions.
NH-John10n 23-135, 1 TD;
M cDonald, 8-104, 2 TOI; Meltin, f>.21;
Theriot, 2·21; Munoz. 2-mlnue-1,
Peters, 1-mlnus-2; ICalama-Outro
l·minue-2.
SAILORS
Continued from A8
to my editor, as in 9:30
p.m . Wetinesday, be
hands me a faxed game
account with a quilty
smile and sakl "Your
column won't run uncil
Friday.·
I was ready to gloat
on the Pirates'
undefeated season so
BRYCE to stay focused and give
Joel Walker's conversion Icicle
erased a Warriors'. lead that
lasted all of 65 seconds and the
Sailors were on their way to 35
straight points, before ushering
on the subs with .more than a
quarter remaining.
ALDERTON the Cinjuriesl time to
heal in preparation for
the second round of the season." far. Heck. I even had It in my
headline, lead and sequential
paragraphs.
But enough abou~y .life. let's
get on to the meat of the maner -
tht: success of the women's team
this season.
The Pirates sit in front of
c:econd-place Moorpark of the
Western State North Conference,
who have tallied a 13-1 record
this season.
GoJden West. at 8-5, jumped
five spots to No. 7 in the state
from a No. 12 ranking and is
ranked fourth In Southern
California The Rustlers are the
only other OEC team besides
Orange Coast to crack the state's
top 10 this week. Irvine Valley
College sits at 11th in the state
with a l 0-4 mark.
The Pirates have put up
startling numbets so far.
Freshman outside hitter
Melissa Zapiain leads the team in
three categories-kills (220),
solo blocks (28) and dl8S (161),
but she bas much help coming
from players like Krystle Davis.
who leads the team with 37
service aces and has racked up
15 1 kills, Kelly Overby with 12J
lcills. Elisha Counts and her 452
assists, Jessica Lingo (second to
7.apiain in~ with 82) and
Casey Petersen (second to
Zapiain in solo blocks with 28).
During the Pirates run they
have only lost 10 games and won
42.
One of the keys to the Pirates
success could rest with the
lineups Coast puts on the llooL
The Pirates have not used the
same starting lineup two
m atches in a row yet this season.
which could give opposing teams
problems in scouting the Pirates.
And eNery player contributes.
said Coast head coach Clluck
Cutenese.
_ #People are contnbuung more
now that at the beginning of the
year,· he said. "We have 14
talented players. Rut one of the
thin~ I stress now is that we're
turning toward the second round
of the season and are ranked No.
I so people are going to be
gunning for us.·
(Irvine Valley College) is
fighdng for second place with
F\.tllerton and CypreM and
RJvenide all battling to try to get
at least fowtb place (In the OEC)
for a berth in the playotls. he
added.
Cutene5e saJd he has learned
from last season.
"One of the thlnfJJ_. learned
Uppi has tallied 242 assists and
36 blocks (solo and unassisted
combined) and Jeremiah ranks
third on the team with 94 ~
•••
Ten Orange Coast College
student athletes maintained a 4.0
grade point average in their
respective sport's season to head
the 152 Pirate student-athletes
that made the coUege's Athletic
Honor Roll for the 2001-02
academic year which amounts to
35% of the 440 athletes who
competed fo r OCCs 24 men's and
women's Learns in the 2001-02
school year.
Women's golfer Lauren Johsz.
football player Robbie Pate and
women's volleyball player Melissa
Roberts maintained a 4.0 during
the fall season while Arnall
Cardenas, Nicholas D'Antoni, Jeff
Shepard, Alan lWigg and Steve
Wuk.awitz, all of the mens crew
team and women's crew
membe~ Bernadette Sanjcola •
and Jennifer Vigneault made 4.0
during the 2002 spring sports
season.
Of the 152 student·athletes,
J 42 had GPAS between 3.0 and
3.9 with 65 studenu. making the
honor roll for fall 2001and87 for
the spring.
Coast's athletic department
reJeased the list in October. ln
order to qualify for the honor roll,
students had to maintain at least
a 3.0 GPA during the season of
their sport and each student had
to complete a minimum of 12
academic units during the
season.
•••
Newport Beach resident Bob
Schermerhorn, an assistant lo
longtime UC lrvine head men's
basketball coach em Mulligan
{1980·91), is the ne'W'eSt entrant
into the California Community
College Men's Baslc.etball Coaches
Hall of Fame.
Schennerhom went 247-135 at
Cllaft'ey and Riverside colleges
from 1979-98 with four state final
appearances. He was an !Wistaot
to Mulligan during Mulllgan's
tenure at ua that saw the
Anteaters make the first round of
the National Invitation
Tuumarnent in 1982 and 1986.
Mulligan will introduce
Scbennerbom at the Hall of
Fame luncheon in March.
Schennerhom currently serves as
Rlverslde College's athletic
director.
"This was our league title
game, because, if we didn't win
dlis one. we wouldn't be playing
for the league title next week.·
said McDonald, who threw for
139 yards and two touchdowns
and added a career-high 104
rushing yards on just six carries,
including scoring scampers of 4
and I yards. McDonald, who
compleled 9 of 18 passes. but
had four would-be completions
dropped by receivers, also threw
a two-point conversion pass to
Taylor Young.
Johnson whose 8-yard scoring
run with 4:27 left in the third
Eagles find
small
victory
Estancia loses, 58-7,
~nding shutout streak
in nonJeague game
against Pacifica.
Steve Vtr1en
Daily Pilot
WF.STMINSl"ER -The Fstan·
cia High football team, which lost
its eighth stralght game of the
season. managed to find a small
victory against nonleague foe Pa·
cifica at Balsa Grande Thursday
night
The Eagles (1-8) ended their
three-game scoreless strealc. but
Pacifica gained 439 rushing yards.
Estancia Pacifica 7 58
leading to a
58-7win.
"We have
to take our
victories
where we
can get
them. M E!s•
tancia
Coach Jay
Noonan
said. "Rome
wasn't built
in a day.
Bwn Miipitas wasn't built In a
day. We're riot Rome. but we sure
aren't Milpitas, either."
SAILING
nailing, 30--0. at halftime, a.,.
tanda came out with aome ftre In
the third quarter. Easle aenlor
Louis Valdes JL rail bade the
opening klckoft' 34 yards to the
Padftca 45. Patanda dl'OYe to the
8 in seven plays. aided by a Valdes
13-ya.rd recepdon from quart:er-
badr. Brad Young, and a pus lo·
tetference penalty drawn by
Valda We~ls, Butler sweep On fourth-and..ooe from the
Plldftca ~ junJor fulbtd Bubba
i.,. a thte&-day, seven-race aerie& JCapko appeared to have ptcbd Mistral Windsurfing
at recent U.S. TriaJs.
1Wv former UC lJVlne saillna
team membefl, Ptctt Wells and
L1ime .... twtpt the U.S.
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--. tom .. a. fi/'96, end
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quarter put an exclamation point
on Newport's efficient offensive
performance, rushed for 135
yards on 23 carries. It was bis sev-
enth straight game of at least 100
rushing yards, upping his school
career record of 100-yard games
to 16. Johnson went over the
1,000-yard plateau for the second
straight season (l,070) and upped
his school career-record rushing
total to 3,075. He is only the sixth
player in Newport-Mesa history
to rush for at least 3,000 yards.
While the offense scored on
four of its first five possessions,
the Newport defense settled
down, as well. The Sailors forced
the Warriors into eight punts and
senior comerbaclc Ben Sou in-
tercepted a long pass in the end
zone to halt another Woodbridge
possession.
Senior tackle Cllase Brawner
was in on two quarterback sades,
among nine stops behind the line
by Sailor tacklers. Newport also
stulfed one running play for no
gain and swrendered onJy I yard
SCORE BY QUARTERS
Est~mcia
Pacifica
0 0 7 0 . 7
9 21 14 14 -58
RRST QUARTER
PK -D. Heller 18 run (ldck failed).
8•(16.....,,.
PK-liladden40FG.1:57
SECOND QUARTER
Pac -D. Heller 77 run (Gladden
kick), 10:39.
he -D. Heller 31 run (Gladden
kick), 6:57.
he-Franco 10 run (Gladden kick).
3:33.
ntRDQUARTU
Est -Bradshaw 13 pess from B.
Young (Ramirez klckl. 7:11.
PK-Franco 1 run I Gladden kick),
5:05.
he-T. Thompeon 7 run (Gladden
kl<*). 3:03.
FOURTH QUARTER
he-T. Thompeon 6 run (Gladden
kidd, 7:42.
he-Hunt 5 run (Gladden kl<:k},
1:19.
Attendance: 400 (estimated).
INONl>UA&. ~
&c -Kac*o. ~30: Moreno, 4-t";
Estrada, &-mlnus-1; B. Voung,
5-minus-22.
PM-D. Heller, 11-157, 3 TDt; T.
Thompson, 12-81, 2 TDt; Franco,
1().87, 1 TD; Hunt. 11-85, 1 TD; Macias,
3-16; J. Thompson, 2·14.
&t-B. Young.~21-1, 115, 1 TO;
Br9dehaw, 1· 1-0, 10.
PK-Turner, &-1<>-0. 103.
ll>MDUAl. RECEMNG
&t-J. Voung, 4-24; Bradlhaw,
2•50, 1 TO; R9mlret. 2-34; Valdee,
1-13; E«rada, ,...._
,_ _ S. Heller. 3-96; D. Hefler, 1-28;
Koclh, 1· 10.
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Lagune H•lta ' ' 0 1 2 0
Wooclblldge 1 • 0 0 .. 0
lbu'9dwf'• ec:o .. Newport H.rbof 35, Woodbndge
14
Tonight's ga~ (7 p,m .)
Foothill at Irvine
Aliso Niguel vs. Laguna Hills. at
M ission Viejo
ThurwcS-v. Nov. 14
Newport H.rbof vs. Foothill, at
Tustin
Laguna Hills at Irvine
Fddrf, Nov. 15
Woodbridge at Aliso Niguel
on five other rushing attempts.
After Oermann had runs of 15
and 20 yards on the opening se-
ries, the Warriors' final 20 rush·
Ing plays gained just 35 yards.
Wood-Oermann. tj-78; w..i.h.
3-3; Anderson. 2-3; Kegel, 3-mlnuS:i
N>MDUAL~
NH-McDonald, 9-18-1, 139, 2 TOI:
Pe1e,.,91.J-O, 22.
Wood -l<.egel. 9-1 f>-0, 39;
Anderson. 4-8-1. 105, 1 TD; Hedstrom.
1· 1-0, 6.
INDMDUAI. RECEIVING
NH -Link. 4-25. 1 TD; Johnson.
1·74, 1 TD; Sou. 2·23; Toole. 2-17;
Young, 1-22.
Wood -Sagay, 4-56. 1 TD;
Oermann, 1·53, 1 TD; N iklefet, 2·28:
Rommelfanger. 1~; Thom•. 1~; Gill,
1-5: Welct\, 4-mjnus-2.
GAME STAllSllCS
NH
11 ~219
111
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CHI
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1 \ p,.30
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lO 2A-IM 190 .... ,
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HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL
Lightning favored
against St. Anthony
Sage Hill looks to end
three-game losing
skid against Saints,
who have lost 17
straight games.
LONG
BEACH -
Having
completed
its first var-
sity Acad -
emy
League
season last weeJc. the Sage Hill
High football team hopes to put
an end to its three-game losing
streak when its meets St An-
thony tonight at 7 at Oarlt Field
ln Long Beach.
The Saints are in the midst or
much longer victory drought.
having dropped their last 17 con-
tests. lncluding 0-8 this season.
Sage Hill (3-5) Is anxious to
a~d another victory to its debut
sp.son and appears capable of
extending the Saints' woes.
The two teams have one simi-
lar opponent Mary Star of the
Sea. Sage HID lost lo the Stars,
34-20. in Week 7, whlJe Sl An-
thony lost a 31--0 decision on
Oct. 16. It was the third shutout
sustained this season by the
Saints, who have scored just 30
points in eight games.
St Anthony is surrendering 31
points per game. while Sage Hill
is giving up nearly 33 per con-
test But the Ugbtning has
sq>red 120 points thJs season
with an offense keyed by the
passing of ~erback Zach
Friedrichs.
Friedrichs. whose mobility baa
been limited recently by a severe
thigh bruise, bas thrown for
1,281 yards and 10 touchdowns
this fall. He has completed n of
167 with 12 lnterceptions.
Senior Erik Wlllla.ms has also
been a valuable olfenatve
weapon for the Lightning. He
has 259 yards and one touch-
down rushing and also leads the
receMng corps with 25 catcbee
for 434 yards and 8ve TDs.
Fu!Jbaclc OUf SWanaoo is the
leading ground gainer for s.ge
Hill with 312 yarda and atx TDs
on 99 carries.
Scott Cho (18 catchet for 302
yards and two TDt) and fJesh-
man Keya Manshadi (12
catches for 283 yards and three
IDs) are additional targer. for
Friedrichs.
HIGH SCHOOL SOFTBALL
Giffin joins Mejia as
CdM softball co-coaches
Cotona del Mar adds
26-year-old walk-on
from Utah to help
bolster the ~a Kings'
chances in the PCL.
T
S P O R TS
AYSO REGION 97 SOCCER
ruins chew 'em up
aylor Allee scores three goals to
ace 5-2 win over the Panthers
n boys under-12 competition.
The B(lllns recet\led a total team effort to beat
e Panthers, 5-2, ln its final regular season game
Boys under-12 AYSO Region 97 soccer.
'nlylor Allee scored three goals off crossing
from Bryan Rhodee, Blab ICeUy and
r Noon and the defense was anchored by ~.Dan.Id Ne17.er, Mu Van Berg.
~rlllftan filprt ahd Andy Brown.
Bruin mldftelders l.uc Heasley, Sam Mueller,
Cmlghlll and Ricky Su.UJvan provided
efeosJve suppon and staned Bruins' attacks.
• Huntcanea 4, Panthen I
The Hurricanes ended the regular season on a
uong note with a win over the Panthers keyed by
goals from Simon Hedrick and single goals
m Grady ICougb and FAston Gledt.
MidfteldeTS Derek Boler and Jordan and Justin
11e1~~ ignited a second-quarter attack and
"edt, Kough and Robbie Hampton all added
. t.s for the Hurricanes. who received strong
efensive suppon from J. P. Muller, Harrlaon
• Mick Sheehan, Max C.OWna and
~t.tllan Scott helped to stop Panther offensive
ttacks.
The Panthers got on the board in the final
· utes when Spencer Joya scored. Panther
oalk~per Gavin Arblaater held steady.
• Rebeb 2, Blue Men 2
The Blue Men scored a last·second goal to
re the tie.
A header by Evan Call off a corner Irick and a
nterlng pass by William Munoz to Erle Holland
t up the Rebels' two scores and Munoz and
rey Bell-Whelans had several shots denied by
Jue Men goalkeepers.
Rebel goalkeepers John Ryder and nm Barela
eld strong.
• Patrlob 2, Rebels 0
The Patriots beat the first-place Rebels behind
oals from WU Cu.rid and Jacbon Cannadt. Jay
assisted on both goals. om. O'Campo, Peter Nguyen and Praton
1111711-'-ignited Patriots' scoring drives and
· dfielders Randall Hau.le. Jay WU.On. Daron
Id. Tummy Preeman and Joe.bua Bowman
dded strong play along with defenders Spencer
o, lrvtng Tuna and Curiel. Hause and
ler tended the nee.
ln Boys under-14 play:
• lbe Who 6, Strikers I
1Wo goals from WW Atwood off assists from
Kuhns and Jon Gordon and single goals
om Jacob Sllvennan, Gordon, Jamie Gayley and
Normandin keyed the win.
Vinnie Pinn and Michael Pertd:na played strong
t midfield and the defense was I~ by sweeper
on Parole with help from Christian
-•P"l'lllinn and Tobin Ol8on.
Goalkeeper 11mothy Regan made fow saves.
• Slammlo' Smurfs 2, Saint. 2
A late goal from Smwf Ben Swift allowed the
· -place Smurfs to lie the second-place Saints.
The Smurfs played with nine players for mosl r the game against the Saints. who had 11
layers.
The first Smurf goal came when Will
ldl::bel1Adn booted a rebound into the
pper-right comer of the net off a shot originally
n by Ra Nel9on.
Ouia Gu1ierra made accurate passes and took
shot on goal before leaving the game in the
n1 quarter with an injury and Sean ManhaU
top ped many balls in the air.
The Saints scored twice before SWift scored bls
goal, but the Smurf defense tightened wilh
n.DLln:'W Kahan, Kyte Caldwell. Robert
DlPnmc:aco and BrMden Rowley playing
aggressive soccer, tackling the ball and passing
forward.
Smurf goalkeeper Tommy Olaon made nine
saves, including one shot bloclced up and over the
goal.
Jordan Harrla and Phil Garrett are both out of
the Smwf lineup with broken arms. but hope to
return soon.
ln Boys under-10 action:
• Blue BLuten 5, Galuy 3
The Blue Blasters responded from a 3-2 deficit
in the third quarter to end the regular season with
a victory.
1Wo players scored two goals apiece for the
victors includJng Crail MdCennoo and Mlalui
Pa.kwM. who scored on two breakaway shots.
c.leb Cende'•rta added a goal and tallied an
assist while helping an offense also made up of
Trey Franklln and Paul WeWnger.
Franklin, Weisinger. ~delarla. Jab Uldcb,
Ryan Shuman and CJ. To°"' shared mJdfieJd
duties and Brecht Varn Hof held baclc the Galaxy
while playing sweeper.
Tona. Shannon, ~cKennon, Ukich and
Franklin played strong on defense and Ukich.
Candelaria and Shannon shared goaltending
duties and made some key saves.
• Surf Monkeys 2, Volcano 0
Forwards Sean Repn and Scott Mack each
scored goals and Wyeth IUetYeld provided assistS.
The Monkey attack also included C'.-ey
Bushong. WUUe Pyle and MJcbael Shaw and
go~eeper Garre« Kerr maintained a shutout
wilh strong play and key saves outside the goalie
box..
Strong defensive play for the Monkeys was
provided by Dylan Goodman, Trewr Magana.
and Tyler Smyth and Patrick Conway at midfield.
• Soc:cer Preab 4, Blue Bombers 2
The Blue Bombers received goals from Nolan
Mena and Maroa Urqulr.a and displayed strong
offense from David Vorom, 8rodJ Beal and
Ethan Murray.
The defense was helped by Slater Stanley, Kyte
Regan. Ryan Davld80o and Jack Murrel and
midfield play was controlled by Gus Moore and
Nl,cholaa Jaber. Marco Plaza played strong in
goal.
• Oieetah.s 4, Team 16 O
Austin MchaJJey scored two goali. and CheeLah
forwards Matt MeUo and Troy Arnold each
scored one goal to lead the Oleetahs in the
shutout
Luke Dawson had assists and Owile
Mual:ngill and Thytor Sims controlled the
midfield with help from Stephen Pratty.
Center defender Matt DlPrance&CO made some
solid kicks to stave off Team #6 shots and
defensive backup came from Wade Kubat. Ross
Schwartz and Zack Tufoya.
Goalkeeper Jacob Hinch made to crucial saves
in the fourth quarter to secure the game.
ln Boys under·8 action:
•Heavy Metal w. Golden Snitches
1Wo goals each from Joshua Munoz and Robert
Wlhon and one goal from Alon Anlsh led the
Heavy Met.al.
Robert Boullon. Ryan Murphy and Ryan
Fowler provided midfield strength. and defenders
Max Mebenhelmer, Blake Pender, Bayley
Plenon and Spmc:tt Keith conLained the
counterattacks from the Snitches, who played a
strong game with solid defense from all players.
• Panthers vs. Devil Rays
Oay Smythe scored the Pant.hers' goal after
passes from Riley Peterson and Tyler Schwartz
and Scott Sexton kept the game tied with several
stops in goal on point-blank shots in the final
minutes.
Mk:hael Reo. Kyte Henter and fyler FarTeU
played solid against the Devil Ray forwards and
c.arter Von.ken. Braden Oelannoy and R.J.
Roberts kept the midfield under control.
In Boys under-7 action:
• lbe Luers w. Blue Dragons
The Lasers and Blue Dragons battled with the
Lasers receiving tough defense from Rian
Atherton. Jack WlWamlOn and Joey Gregory.
Forwards Ian Macinnis, J.J. Von Ahldeld and
Grant Moore attacked for most of the game and
strong goaltending was provided by Garrett
Ryen. Brandon Beck. C.Ole Olapln and Shaun
Vet:Jowc.
The Blue Dragons received a strong effon from
Zachary Butg!effn. Samuel )one9 and Bryan
Sbollln. 11motby Roj.M, Mara> Bnllda and
om.tian s.ndoval made some key passes and
Ivan Dbuy. Jacob Parwell, )acbon Sanden and
Derek Sweet all played strong.
• Flreballs vs. Bladt Hawks
Marlo Nm scored twice on assists from
Cameron Hall and Nick Roman and attackers
OanJel <Yfuole, Mitch Mendor.a and Broob
O'Hea joined forces with rnidfielders Nick
Huntley and Marce1J OeBa.rro. to keep the
pressure on.
Goalies Kody Wenaley and Brandt Bucher
stopped many goal attempts by the Hawks and
Marc Gehlke stopped many shots in the fourth
quaner.
ln Boys under~6 play:
• Green Homeu w. Dragons
Ben Bockrath scored three goals and Blake
Je9een and Lub Shea added single goals for the
Green Hornets.
The goalkeeping tandem of Dub
Danell-w.lbr and Brian Shaw kept the Dragons
out of the goal and Se9n WU.On, Bryant Putnam.
Wyatt Devine and Cuter Scott played solid
defense.
The Dragons evened the match with a strong
finish.
RUNNING
Local runners
sparkle at the
Orange County
half-marathon
~~~ 'H::3""/
L.ocel competitors from
t.op 200 of field of 747
20. Art Hernandez, 42,
Costa Mesa, 1:22.59; 29.
Tonson Tong, 35, Newport
Beach, 1:26.50; 36. Don
Hassett, 48, Coate Me58,
1:27.30; 37. Diane OanJty. 39.
Newport Beadl 1 :27.45; 38
Henrik Frank, 34, Newport
Beach, 1:27,52; 42 Joby
Gutierrez, 28, Newpon
Beach. 1 :28.30; 43. Ed
Murphy, 39. Newport Beadl,
1 :28.42; 55. Jay Paldiikoff,
Corona del Mar, 47. 1 ·31.01,
62 Frans Ert(elena. 36.
Newport Beach, 1:32.00, 63
Jack Carr, 42, Newport
Beach. 1 :32 01; 83. Don
Gaymon, 36, Costa Mesa,
1:35.50; 87. Steve Monke, 34,
Newport Beach. 1.36 11; 94 .
Mark Siemonsma, 41, Costa
Mesa, 1:37.14; 97. Bill
McCarthy, Newport Beach.
34, 1 :38.0:Z; 102. Mart
lukeric, Costa Mesa, 44,
1.38.31; 104 U!ura We1ssen.
44, 1:38.42; 113. Edward
Miller, 44, 1:40 01 ; 142. Alan
Wakelin, 62. Corona del Mar.
1:42.40; Lori Sage. 40. Costa
Mesa, 1:42.59; 155. Kevin
Barnes. 52, Newport Beach,
1:43.40; 170. Julia Cross. 38,
Costa Mesa, 1 :44.40; 186
Alex lsaly, 31, Corona del
Mar, 1:45.45; 193 Jillian
Mead, 3'), Costa Mesa,
, 46.31
JR. WATER POLO
CdMjunior
in big efforts at
Southern Pacific
Southem Pacific ~Group
Championships
(I t long Be~I
Coron• del Mar Jr. Polo
Boys, 10-under, second p&lce
Team. Teddy Bandaruk, Bruce
Bearer, Man Berry, Brent Gray. Austin
Jones. Emery Molnar. Neal O'Hara.
Derek Salvino, Patridt Schoenberg
Girts, 12-under, third p4Ke
Team: Taylor Best. Cameron Chne.
t<ate Duddy, Erin Epp, Melissa ~Ohl.
Natalie Hupp, Erin McAdams, Margo
Money. Anna Palch1ltoff. CarQle Anne
Pecchia, Bree Peters, Natasha
Shulman, Knsta White, Adina Zepfel
Girls, 14-under. bMth p4Ke
Team: Kelly Christian. Anne
Claster, Mldci Di Ch1ro, Elise Hall,
Taylor Harkins. Sarah Hutdiison
Katie lndvik. Emily IC.lug, Can Levine.
Leilani Livingston, Emily McAdams.
Kate Murphy, Emily Odenberg, Emily
Tong, Alexandra Torres, Holly Van
Hlel, Kelcie 'Nolfe.
AYSOREGION
57 SOCCER
Silver Bullets capture
boys under-12 crown
Qunden Nk:holaon provided
the scoring for the Silver Bullets
with two goals and got help on of-
ferae from Ori 1iibM and Tummy
Bmlp!'t with support from Jona-
than Ji6e. KeYtn Corrlpn and
K.oomJ Cbehllbl in the SiM!r Bui-
~ 2-1 win over the Sbnp&0ns in
a Boys under-12 AYSO Region 57
soccer game.
The SiJvef' Bullet defense was
led by .... Helnec kit, Almt
Mllintbow, Anthony Awx:ilco
and Joeeph Reed and goalie Con-
nor Beuw:uud provided solid play.
-. ·-.. ., ••• ?.
fnday. ~ 8. 2002 All
COLLEGE WOMEN'S VOLLEYBALL
Anteaters win in four
UCI scores at Pacific.
STOCKTON -UC lrvine's
women's volleyball team was a
four-game winner over host Uni-
versity of the Pacific Thursday
n.lght. claiming a 30-23. 30-23,
27-30, 32-30 victory before l,445
al Spanos Center.
Kelly Wing led all players with
23 kills, and Chanda McLeod (J6 kills) and Dana Kurzbad (JO kills)
were instrumental.
Hut the eye-opener came via
Rebecca Larsen, who had 17 ki.lls
and one error with a .MO per-
centage.
UCI improves to 14-9, 7-6 in
the Big West Conference. Pacific
falls to 14-9, 9-4.
HAPPY BIRTHDAY
Celebratkvl the Daily Pilot's
Athlete of1he Wee* SMeS
i jl I ' I I
TODAY
28 -Donna Harri•
OrangeCoHt
Cross country. '97
18 -Nicole Madtey
Nawpon Harbor
Swimming, ·oo
HIGH SCHOOL BOYS WATER POLO
Eagles drop 18-1 2 finale
COS'!~ ME.SA -A six-goal
flrst quaner stant>d the scoring
for Mater Dei Ill~ and the visit-
ing Monarchs went on to defeat
Estancia High in a nonJeague
boys water polo game, 18-12,
Wednesday.
The Monarchs jumped to a 6-1
lead after one quaner and held
off the Eag)es, 8-12. 3.3 in the
Golden W~t League. in the
Eagles' finaJ game of the season
JeSl) Hellmich led the Eagles
with five goals wtule Frank Gam-
boa added four goals, Anthony
Hermann contributed two scores
and Ananth Vanna scored one
goal. f-.agle goaltender Nathan
MarsteUcr made nine saves.
SCHEDULE
TODAY
Foott*I
High school -Northwood 11s.
~rona del Mar. at Newport
rbor. 7 p.m.; Santa Ana vs.
sta Mesa, at Orange Coast
College. 7 p.m.; Sage Hill vs. SL
Anthony, at Clark Reid, long
Beach, 7 p.m .
\lohyball
Community college women -
Orange Coast at Riverside. 7 p.m
High school girts -Newport
Harbor at CdM, 6 p.m.; Estancia at
Ocean View, 3:15 p.m .•
Saddlebadt at Costa Mesa. 4:15
p.m.
The Monarchs' lead proYed
too difficult lo overcome. said
Estancia Coach John Carpenter.
'We came back and tied it, 9-9,
but (the Monarchs) pulled away
in the fourth," Carpenter said.
"We had good counteranacks in
U1e second and third periods."
NOfUAGUE
Ml'tltf Del 18, Estancia 12 Score by ~ Mater Del 6 l • !> 11
Estancia 1 • • J 12
Mat.er Del -Randall 8. CarToll 5 .
Mastro1ann1 3, Grant 2 Saves -J
Kelly, 7.
Est.ncili -Hellm1ci1 5, Gamboa 4,
Hermann 2, Varma 1 Saves
Marstell8f. 9
W.Wpolo
Community college women -
Orange Coast at Southern
California Championships, second
round. vs. Cypress, 5:30 p.m.
Soccer
Community college men -Orange
Coast at Fullerton. 3 p.m.
Community college women -
Golden West. 81 Orange Coast. 3
p.m .
Cross COUntJy
High school boys and girts -
Newport Harbor at Sea View
League Finals at Irvine Partt. boys
at 2 p.m ., girts at 2:30 p.m
BasUtbel
Community college women -
Orange Coast Tip-Off
Tournament. first round OCC vs.
Allan Hanoc:d. 7.30 p.m
AYSO REG10N 120
Raiders and Poison Ivy duel
The Scarlet Raiders played
aggressively again.st the Poison
Ivy. receiving strong defensive
play from Theresa Pfelfer,
Deanna Henri.bon, EmDy Ol.'Jlon
and Aleo Levin, in a Girls
under-12 AYSO Region 120 soccer
game.
Laurm Sullivan and Beb
R.<* played mong on offense,
driving the ball deep toward the
Poison Ivy goal.
In Girls wtder-10 play:
• The Strike Force and
M~ battled with the Strike
Force's Ka.ey Johmon scoring
two goals and 1J'8C)' Wlpnore
and JUllan tanner both tallying
single goals on ~ from
IQmey Aheme and s.r.. Ray.
Sm1I Giibert scored one goal in
the game's final minutes.
The M~' defense held
strong.
The Strike Force defensive unit
of Maddy Sdrwart:ro Ma'ytam
Butcho, v..-Dondo and
Sbanay Aec.hel' held the
Mustangs scoreless.
In Girls under-8 play:
• The Purple Ponies scored the
only goal of a game against the
Orange Ruffles.
Maddie Deuucb scored for the
Ponies and the defense was led
by Tan.Ith Kime, Tayla Woodbury
and Paige senw.. who helped
maintain the shutout. bloddng
many attempts in the goal area
In Girls ~er~ play:
• The Glitter Girls battled the
Pink Dolphins with ~
Am8dor .... a.they and Paith
Nakamoto all scoring gee.ls for
the Giner GUk
)enolfier v.ldez played strong
defense and ,...._ "'-1o.
Lb:betb Ouna and c ...
Gonzalrr moved the ball
down6eld
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Social S.CllJlty Of r"' fl'.i Tn Humbots •lld
Mllnlu addt'ess of tho
s.tllf(,}/licenw.(') err.
Marcie N. S11cuu •nd
hkeo S111u11, 41'o Irvin• Blvd., 1103, .,,.._,
CA 92620, SSN Ot
F1det1ITa. No.: Ooinl 8uslfllss 1r. Rill!
Sushi
All olhtt bu•lnus
n•m•(s) a nd •d·
drtss(n) used by tlM
Se Iler ( s )/llc~nsu(a1
wlthln the put three
y11ts, as st1t1d by the
Seller(•)/licensae(s), I._/
art: NONC
The n1me(1) Soc11t
Secw lty Of Fedlr1t TH
Numbers ind address of
lh• Buyu(s)/
appbunt(s) ls/are: S.nt
Haon Kim and Mo<111
Park. 2201 Cr11c1nt
Oak. tnlne. CA 92618,
SSN Of Fedetal Tu No.:
The assets blina sold
are aenerally described
;as Furniture, filtufls,
equipment, tools, 1ood
will, trade name. IUMI·
hold 1111.,est. lea11hold
improvements, all
transferable per mots,
and llcenHS, and 111·
venl0<Y of stock in trade
and ls/art localed at:
4790 Irvine Blvd., •103.
Irvine, CA 92620
lhe type of license lo
be tranferred ls/are:
Restaunnt now Issued
for the ptemlses located
at; On·S•le Beer & Wine,
41 310078. Same lhe bulk nle ind
tr1nsfer of the alcoholic
beveraae ticense(s) Is/
are intended lo be
consummated at the office of New Star
escrow, JOJO w 8th
Straet, •203. Los An
1eles, CA 9000!I and the
antocopated PU d1I• is
Noweml>er 27, 2002
The Bulk sale Is subject
to Calofornu1 Uniform
Commercial Code Sec
lion 6106 2. YESfNO Y
The purchase price or
considera tion 1n
connnection with the
sale of the business and
transfer of the license.
1s the su m o f
$280,000.00. lncludin1 inventory eshmilled at
$2,000.00, which con
sisb of the totlow1na.
0£SCRIPTION; AMOUNT
Cash $140,000.00 Check $140.000.00
tt has been •IU eed
between the seller ( s )/
llcenue(s) and lhe
Intended buyer(s)/
lransleru(s). n re
quired by Sec. 24-073 ol
the Business and Pro
fesslons code, that the
consld91alion f0< tnns
fer of the business and
llcensa b to be paid only
.. tter the ln,nsfer hes
bfffl a119'0ved by the
Dep1rtmenl of Alcoholk:
NWD
,.ublic llHrlllcs will bl
lleld b'/ 1111 Costa Mesa
.......... Oo.nlnlSsloa at
City Hai. 11 F 1lr Orlvl.
Collt1 MIN, C11tf111nla.
It ~~·· or as soon •• lhereeftw on •••4•r, •••••lt•r 2~, 2002, r11ardinc ttM to110winc 1ppllc1tions.
I. Appnl of Minor
0.sS&n Revilw V.·02-44
for Peul Collins/PAC
DIJlcn, authorl1td 1aent fOf MlchHI and .Ann
Gandl, to add a den over
•. MW, two·car aaraa•
and to n empt lht
P'~ty ffom current parllln1 requlfements (2
111a1e and 2 open spaces requ lr ed; 2
1•r•1• spices pro·
posed), located at 378
Walnut StJeet In an Rl
zone. Envlronment al
determination· eumpt.
2. Pl1nnln& Applk:ation
P A·02·4S for Bill
Pat\~non/Hunsaker &
Aa~lates, 1utllor1zed
epnt f0< James Raven/
1901 LLC, for conditional
use permit for a n11ht·
club on the basement of
an 1x1shn1 commercial
bullcllna. with • ptoposed
liquor license requirlna
a public convenience or
nec,ess1ty fmd1n1, with • minor cond1tlon1I use
permit lo deviate from
1h1red pukinc require· ments. due lo offset
hours of opera hon and a cond1tlon1I use permit
for evenirie valel parking
for th1 entire cenler.
located at 1901 Newport
8ouleverd In a POC
tone. Environmenl•I
determination· exempt.
3. Pl1nnln1 Application
PA·02·SO for Andrew
Frank Lee. for • cond1·
tional use permit to
••pand an ei1.1st1ne
rtsltur ant· both lrtterior
and with an exteuor
pabo. lo 1xtend oper·
1t111e hours to 2 a.m
(currenlly closine at 11
p m ), 1nd to otter
llmlted live entertain
men1 for Pl1ye(s Pizza,
located at 512 and 516
W 19th Street and. with
a cond1hon1I U!.fl permit
to allow shared access
and to deviate from
shared part.me require
men ts. localed at S 12 throuah 54() w. 19th
Street 1n 1 C2 zone Environmenlal determ1
nation uempt
It any of the preced1na
actions are challen1ed on
court. the challenae may
be limited lo only those
issues 5omeone r aoses at
the public hearing
described 1n this notice
or on written corre·
spondenu dehvered to
lhe Ptann1n11 Comnussoon
at. or pioor to. the pubhc
heen nr
fo1 lu1lher 1nt0<ma·
lion on t he above
1ppUu l1on•. telephone (71') 7S. 5245. or visit
the office of the Plan·
nm& 01vls1on. Room 200.
77 F 111 Dove, Costa
Mesa. Calolorma.
NOTICE IS HE.REIY
GIVCN that a publle llNrillc wiM Ill hlW "1 ~Com .... Cky Coilftclt Oft Nov..,.., 1a. 2002. at 1:30 p m., In
lM Cow\cll Ctlamben of
City Helt, n Fair Ol'l¥e, °" "" followiftl It-. APPUCATtOM from
Paul Wiibur, ........
the Plllltlllfta Co111t11ls· sloft'• cllclslo11 oi 1"1111 •
nlns Apf>lkatlofl PA-02· 11 to modify condition•
ot epproval fot Of•ns•
Coul Collea• Swap
Meet, for 1.nthony
Buumon, authorized
•cent for Ceora• l.
Bline, to ·allow VN!dots
on S1tur4•Y'. ind to
continue to _,,,.,.t• on
Sund1ys, located at
2701 Fairview Road In
Ill I & R z.one. Eo~I· ronmental Oel•r'mln•·
lion: Mltlseted Nap\lve
Oeclar ation.
IF THE AFOREMEN·
TIONED . ACTION IS
CHALLENGED IN COURT,
the challenee may b•
limited to only those
Issues raised et the
public hearina: clescrlllld
in !tie notice, °' In wntlen correspondence
delivered lo the City
Council 1 t, °' pt ior to,
the public hearlna.
NOTICE IS FURTHER
CIVEN that at the above
lime and pl1ce , all
1nteruted persons may
appear and be heard by
lhe Crty Council on the
above item.
JUUi fOlO«,
Oepvty City Cl«tl Published Newport
Beach-Costa Men Dafly
Pilo t November 8 ,
2002 F201
Rdlllm ..... ... s......
The foltowina persons
are doina: business n :
All Communications, 382
Rochester St.. Col>ta
Mesa. CA 92627
Keith How•rd Marte111.
382 Rochestet St,. COlta
Mesa, CA 92627
This busrness is con·
ducted by: an 1nd1v1du1I
Have you s tarted doma
business yet? Yts. June
2002
Keith Howiird Martens
This statement was
hied with the County
Clerk of Oranae County
on 11/05/02
20026'22825
Daily Pilot Nov 8. IS.
22. 29, 2002 f208
fldlllm .....
"-S......
The followm& persons
are do1n1 business as·
lahe-y M1na1ement
Croup. 3442 Via Oporto
"103, Newport Buch,
CA 92663
Dennis P Lahey 4
latitude Court. Newport
Beach. CA 92663
This business is con
ducted by: an mdlviduat
Have you s tarted dome
business yet7 Yes. 10/
15/2002
Dennis P Lahey This statement was
filed with the County
Clerk of Orance County
on 10/30/02 2002692223'
......... ...... ..... ......... ... .......
The ...... ,..... Tiii , ....... ..,_,
11fi cloilll IMHlMu •: ,,. 4'olllc ..,..... u:
H1nn1 M1nl1 1011 S-..t Int.Iott, 5
W.-.Clltt Or. Svlte 4, h•l Shore. La111na
Newport Inch, CA ,.._.,CA-17
t2610 Julie A w.1141. 5 bst W.-1t~1n lttMt. ion Sllofe, Laeina Hipet. W11tclfff Or. Sultit 4, CA M71
Newport Buch, CA ltlelt O. w.t>tt. 5 t.st t2'60 . Sftcw1, Lal\ln• ~t. TIUa bu•I,_. le ·~· CA tan
dueled l>y: an lndlvljlual This ~ b con-
HaVI you 1twted clolnl 1Nctl4 byr h"8&11d and
b ...... '1•17 No •If• Julio Ralls Hev1 you atattld
This statement wH dollla b\19'Mu yetl Ho fllM willl thl County Btren O.,W1bb
CM of Orenc• County Thi• statement •as
ort 10/17/02 fi*I with the County
JOOHtlOUJ Clark of Df•nc• County
'Oally Pilot Nov: II, 15, on 10/17 /02
22, 29, 2002 F2ll 200UH011t
Th• follciwln1 penons
ere doin& buslneu ••· lnsurence Fundln1
Group, 18301 Von KM·
man 1325. Irvine, CA
92612-01 13
J8W HOfn t. Assocl1tes,
Inc. (CA). 18301 Von
K11man, U 25. Irvine, CA
92612-0113
This business b con·
ducted by: • c0tpor1Uon
Have you sbtt1d4C I business yet7 No
JBW Horn & I·
aln, Inc.
Sheri l. W Horn. Sec·
relary Th11 statement wn
hied wrth Ille County
Clerk of Orana• Count1
on 11/7/02
20026'2'241
Dally Pilot Nov. 8, 15,
22. 29. 2002 f210
fidlllM ..... ... s......
The followlna persons
are dolne business ":
MABS EUROPEAN CAR
SERVICE, 641 P•ul1rln:>
Ave., Costa Mesa. CA
92626
MABS. INC.. 12121
Wilshire Bl •200. Los
An1eles, CA 90025
This business Is con·
dueled by • c0tporahon
Have you sltrted do1na
business yet7 No
MABS. INC.. Al1n
Smokier, PreStdent
This st•lement wu
filed with the County
Cieri! ot Onna• County
on 10/22/02 2002H21J42
Dally Pilot Oct 25. Nov
1.8.IS.2002 f l90
Rdlllm ..... ... s......
The followlna persons
are do1n1 buStness as
ATM Busmen Solutions,
333' E Coast Hwy,.
#262, Cot ona dei Mar.
CA92625
Jennifer £.ve Alla11ach. 28
Canyon Island Drove.
Ne•po1t Buch. CA
92625 This busrness ls con
ducU:d by· an individual
Have you started do1111 business yet? Yes,
8/l S/02
Jennifer Eve All1n1ch
lh1s st1tement was
flied with the County Clerk of 011n1e County
on 10/16/02
2002H 20S4S
Oally Piiot Oct. 1_8, 25, No~. l, 8. 2002 Fl84 ........... ..........
The followln1 IMlfSOns
111 dolna business 11:
A.) F Ina Finish Suh &
Door, Inc. B.) Fini Finish
French Windo w• &
Doon, 1Z'1 E. Meats
Ave .• Or•nJe. CA 92865 Fl111 finish Sash &
Doors, Inc. (CA), 'l'l7 E.
Meets Ave., Ot1n11. CA
92865
This buslrless Is con·
ducted by: • corporatJon
Have you started dolnc
business yet7 Yes, 1975
Fine Finish Sash &
Door, Inc.
Sanch Rowley. VP
This statement was
folcld with the County
Clerk of Or1n1• County
on 10/09/02 200HflHSa
Delly Piiot OcL 25, Nov.
1,8. lS.2002 Fl89
flctMM ..... .........
The followlna persons
au dolna business as:
a ) Kato he Soft, b)
K1lohe Productions. c)
Kalohe Enterprises, 124
Southbrook, Irvine, CA
92604
Joyce Keiko M1um1t·
su. 125 Southbrook,
Irvine. CA 92604
This bus1111Ss is con·
ducted by: 1n 111d1v1dual
H1Ve you started doma
bus1neu yet? Yes. 10· l ·
02
Joyce Maum1tsu
This statement was
filed with lti. County
Clerk of Or1n1• County
on 10/09/02
2002HIH64
D11ly Pitol Nov 8. IS.
22,29,2002 F212 ,.... .....
"-*--The followlna peuons
ar1 doone busoness as.
Blue Star Soccer. 2576
Westminster Ave .. Costa Mesa, CA. 92627
Theslol Enterproses LLC , (Nevada). 2419
Santl110 Dr.. Newport
Beach. CA 92660
Thl.i bu1lness 1s con·
ducted by: a limited
L11blhty Co.
HIVa you started doin&
business yet7 Yes , 10·
21·2002
Theslof Enterprtus,
LLC. Luanne Thtnlof.
President
..... ..... ........
TM followlftc persons
"' ..... IMlliMls •: ~ Cotf>Ot'atloll,
3125 MKMl!w Bfw~.1 Ql2. S..b AM,~
9VOt
HofMdkai CCMl>O'•tllfl (CA). 3'25 W. MK·
Arthur Blvd., 1302. s.nt• Ana, CA t2704
This 11¥si.-t Is Con·
ducted 11,Y: a ~P«•tJon .._.,. Y04I start4MS doll'C
l>tlsl-yett
Y IS, 10{13('915
Homedical, Inc.
Joseph O.,.r1c1, Viet
PrHkknt ·
This stat1mont wn
fllld with the 10/23/02
Hol .. 21M6 Qllll~ Piiot Oct. 25, NOY.
1,8,15,2002 Fl92 ........... .........
The followlna penons
are dolna business as:
At Home Theupy Ser·
vlces,lnc.. 275 VlclOfia
Str11t, Ste. 2A, Costa
Mesa,CA92627
At Home Th«apy Ser·
vices, Inc. (CA). 275 Victoria str .. t, Ste. 2A,
Costa Mesa. CA 92627
This business Is con·
ducted by: a corpo<atlon
H1v1 you sta<ted do1111
business yet? Yes. 5/l/
2002
At Home Ther1py
Services
lhrleene Rubenilein.
President
' Thi$ statement w.s
filed with the County
Cieri! of Oranae County
on 10/24/02
2002H2lS.7
Daily Pilot Oct. 25, Nov
1.8. l S.2002 fl93
The followina persons
are doin& busineu as.
Cua Re al learn1ne
Center, 1666 N. Main
Street. Suite 415, Santa
Ana, CA 92701 Cua Real Lurnlne
Center. Inc . (CA). 1666 N. Mairt St . Suite 41 5.
Santaana, CA 92701
Th11' business 1s con·
ducted by: a corporation
Have you star led doina busmeu yell Yes,
9122.192
Casa Rul
Center. Inc
Alicia Gomez.
CEO
lhis sbtemenl was
hied with the County
Cler II of Or an&• County
on fY3/27 /02 •
2002'918494
Daily Pilot Oct 18, 25,
Nov. 1. 8, 2002 rl82
fhe follow1n1 persons
are do1n1 business as
Under the Rainbow
Home 308 E. 18th St ..
Costa M~a. CA. 92627
Marta S. Deleon, 308
E. 18th St .. Costa Men .
CA92627
This business is '°n
ducted by: an 1ndiv1du11
Have you started doon&
buStness yet' Yes
Marra S. Oi!Leon
....... ......... The folowlna ,__. .,, =IMlllnK• u: A.) lo, Qlltllllc• I .) S.W" oc1t0f.COM,
-PortJeo Altll, lrvlno, CAt1'DI l o)tllty c~. llC (~). 312 POfticO Ahle.
lrvlnt. CA 9'2'0I 'nib bualneu It COii•
d11el1d l>y: Limited
llablllt)t Co.
He~ YoU &t.art.d dolrl( ~~f?Yae.
Lo~llty Cl\lml«ll, LLC
Mllle Oldham, Man11l111
Memllef
This atatement wu
filed with the count'/
Cltrk of Or1n11 County
on 11/5/02> 20Ct2'HHH Dally Piiot Nov. 8, 15,
22, 29. 2002 f206
ii ..,, ~ 19,0001 NGilCI ::i
..... .... ... ......
flll follo•llla penoll• .,, dolnl IMt.i.eu aa:
lit V ...... d Mott .... eo.. 1no1 At11.Co111 A,,.. ~ti 200. lnl1nt,
CANl14
f'fatlnum C•pltel
Croup, (CA). l 1101
A1'"1tror11 Ave. Suite
200. k rillo. CA 9%tl4 Tllh l>uMnns Is con·
ducted lly: • (O(po# •Uon
Hewe you sbrttd dolllc
lluslnoes yet? No
l't.atlnum Capltll
Gro1.1111 Mer• Moses. CEO This 1ut1m1nt was
filed with Ute County
Cltrk of Or•n&e County
on 10/10/02 2002H201JS Dally Piiot NOY. 8, 15,
22,29,2002 F207
Bevera1• Conllol
01te:
(Slcna1ure of Setlef(s)/
licensee(s))
Daily Pilot November 8.
2002 f203
Oa1ty Pilot ,.ov 1, 8. IS.
22,2002 fl99
Daily Pilot Oct 18, 25.
Nov I. 8. 2002 rl83
This sl1tement was
filed wolll the County
Cieri! of Oranae. County
on 10/22/02
2002H21US
Dally Pltol Oct. 25. Nov.
l,8, IS,2002 Fl91
This statement was
hied with the Coun1y
Clerk of Or a nae County
on ll/07/02
2002H2S1'4
D11ty Pilot Nov. 8. 15.
22.29,2002 F209
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Hours:
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Monday-Fnday
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beec'.h beau Abt 3b1 a c 1~,;.,~:99·000
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7\4-174-111l12U
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Thundlly 5.00pm
Fnday .\.OOpm
........ .• Fnday s-(IOpm
IWfn
I OfAl•OI
UPIJ'ld, utrem pvt,
l story 3bt. 2ba
linda Model. end unit
w/huat wrap •tound
patio overlook Ina r eflK
tlc>n pond. Call f0< appt
AkeOPlM
SAT-SUM u ps
t0-+44-1464
Of'fM SAT-SUN l -S
17UllMM.W
C.pendtd blau aJn1 f1m
rasld landsc A
deal1ned. Formll dl!I, ll
fem & r •m• rm, 3 fpk'1
&'Jetd "=if 8-y.,. ~ -3111>
4• Sh PGOI homo, 2200tf. qilMl Cul•do·UCI
lust e •ton,.. tllrow ••~1 from l>aa •ey
1711,000 ,,.. '°' .... by ow11tr/1hown br
a .. nb wrttl llppt enly
!M9.933-2'19 or~
....... ,. 4'r t .SM
-. with eowm11 kit, If ~tio •llCI yard. &olf coursl' a11d sunut wlews. $9)5,000 Anchof
,,ot*tiH 949-120·3900
OPDUUlt 1·S IHWUSnto ., .. .__,
SSlt.000
Norelee Paulson Realty
949-632·6489
OCUJI 'Alto.AMA
Ptrdle4 -• ltltl ..........
Sl,ttt,000
..... 4t-72J-1120
PIUlllSTAUS ,&TIKI TINOll
MATIOMWIDI USA
t4t··156-t70S
www.peltlclltenore com
IO<H COLONY
8'ANT4+DlN
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MT. t4t-72J-1120
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bonulroom
$1,649.000
ISV1e~eh4i.
5bt 5.5ba S'00.000 tn
uev•dn' $2,279,000
Spectacular lo' w/v1ews
4br 2.5ba ltr ada home
Sl ,H0,000
24 Cotelllno A touch pl Italy 4br
2 5ba,Strada homl'
St .729.000 PLA I INUM
PROPERltCS
Stefanie Meure1
949 715 3156
OPIN SAT t.S
1 S Vlo Veftnlo
4br. 4.5ba ltbr di y • ~v
nus room Sl.•49,000
1 S Vlo Pollodlo
5br 5 5b• $400 000 tn
UPatadel1 $2,279,000
Spect~cular toe w v101s
4bt 2 5ba ~ll ad• homl' s 1,690,000
PLATINUM PaOPlams
Stefuue Meurtr
949 715 3156
PatMllSTATIS
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NATIONWIDE USA
949-856-9705
www pat11ckteno1e tom
Rll.tio Sanl3
Mqarita
OPIN SAT I -4
6 Tierra Pt-
Goted 21tr 2.Sbo
2 story townhm Comm
pool/spa ~Int linanc
S299,900Crn1e & Sharon
lanaston Cont Homn &
loans 800 443 /643
SanClemera
• 2.S... hov.e w1lh
IOI!, hdwd firs. yard, 2
c altach 1<11 SS4t,000 ..,,.....,.,._ <•• t4t-J22-ot:12
Diffc't 949-JH-1 J24
c..ry~ ,... "'"" ._.....
Prem P•noramoc toe ea,_.. Tc1um tot 213
.,-MCD" r Sl?,!tCXJN 080 ,,...,.. 101-838-4563
PAClfK VllW
2 slcle b1 \Ide (ocean
view) Plou , SI0.000 tor
both 114·841 9873
0
Cetllornle I•• re Q!Hrn lhat contrec
IOI'• tet11n1 joe>bs th•t
total S!i(lO °' m«• (t.bot cw m•t•teb)
be Ac:enHd b1 tho
Contractors Slate
li«nse 8o«d Sl•t•
few ebo requir• thel contrectOl's Inc.tu•
their license nombctf
Oft aff advertbtn1 YOU
Clln <*II the 'l•l:lls of 1our llcennd contrec l o r •I www calb c• aov or 800·321 CSLB Unli·
cansed contncton
talllna jobs lh•I
tohtl len than S!>OO
must •l•t• In their •dnrtlsernents that
11101 ere not llc:tnHd b)' the Contractor• State Uatme 80.u1.· .....
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RESORT/
YArA110M
PROPERTY
FORSM.E
o...t"""" -Coif prop Sain &
winter rentals Palm
Spron11s. Palm Ouert
Also Wnhincton Wa-
1 e rf r on t Referrals.
Mtchatl ~nler Bedet &
Becker RE 800-550 3523
TimeShares
Marnotts Newpo Coast
Perfect Chustmas Present
PllltJoum Membershtp
Save! Savel Only SI 7.(XXJ,
lrade Worklwtde Now.
Chi rs Uuppet , Realtor Jflj.
346 7940, 949-697 8437
MISCEUANEOUS
RENTALS
Ami To Shn 6030
Cc&M Stw Jlf' 21• house
w/I person Edra rm to
i hare •s offu Sl<mn ~
dfc> prof pr el 96 721). 1770
Nl/Wesllltfl 11ea 1Br/
2Ba to shr .• w11t 1mmed,
S6!JOm • 1 /J Utl\, pool,
lndry lac 949 631 4349
Nwi>f ~~ rn"lt I bl'/ I bd
.tva• "' h• n 2br "!>I. aM ~ lem prefd. tl/vnlv
S850m 949 .m 1500
BI /YoUng prof mai,. well\
\Mle to sh.ire 4tx """ ra rocllTidle has 78< I Ba. •Int
loc S9!iOnt 949 61~ &13b
Rooms tor Rent 6040
Bdlbn.o Penon, Ibo AVdtl
tn !Lo h1111\f' on 7'lth SI
''''ll\ '" '1ncl S68'>11110
"'' ll" I\ 94 9 9l'l 4081
NI/Ocean View 100111\,
Ort· rnfoonl :17ruJ pvl
rm unfur n ... h.:t11· ha
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•nelt~ lndr / I blu• k In
Newpu1 t Pttr Sb'J'J "'"
C311 ~drn di '149 l/8
19/Yi lbtlWetn !la '>!>I
•/roonl\ ilv.oil ., ltt lnne
W/prl(~ pool tbl I 'Ii. II nu
~ UU-. orrd 01 rl'fol
mmt Stt 714 146-51~
~[.SIDE.tHIAl. Al NI Al S
ORANGE 7400
COUNTY
Balboa Island
lowe r unit 3br 1 J. 4 t,a
duptu n~w ~~rtpt 1nll
\hare &•• pdtto, wd.
S2100/mo 714 8J8 l 469
Balboa Peninsula
1 Ir Apt \leps to br•ch
total upgrade. I& pdtto.
1 yo lse. no peh, S97'>m
1n~d ulh 949 673 7736
J l r 21o Dvplu on
Peninsula Steps lo
be•~h. r p. 2c &~I I year
l'Wl n/pels 626 359 4539
l TO t AlNDYMlN
lnstell. reface cab1neh
Kkl~~ "'°"' Do.$ 714 54& 77!:J8 c.,.c Qaning
o-Cllll'O 1l' CJUl.f'O (lo
Rep•lr•. P•lch1n1. lnsl•ll
Co .... teous. enl •OU jOb• Who~I 94 492 0205
Qled~
WMPllScmot
0•1cere/ltlnclef&llrten
rudlMr.s •ees 2·5 Rudlna. creftt. music.
cooll1n1. a•rdentna &
m0<• lnclo•ed r•rd & pl•1roo1n lull time M f
MHl•r• de& teecller Rers Lie;, flnl •Id/CPR
cert 714-376-3552
Oc....,_. et 1ttllt St
condo. furn 2Bt 2B•. re.
·-· Wiiler 949 673· 1943, 949 689-5553 eel
, ..... P 2tx Ac>t OR,
al~. ondds d/wll<ihe<,
w/dryer . no peh,
S1850lno 949<-~4813
JM /2 .... 1ar & drive
wa1, deck, W/O, Inc. 2
door s t o water,
S2100mo 949·650-9428
torona def Mar
SW. Aftt. lielJt, grrat <tesvi. dose to bdv~
~" .tvl 12/1 ()pei1 Ilse
Sat· Son I 4 949-073 am!
Stuclo newly remodeled,
Sl<Xnm.(!TJll 6 mo) •ldds
cablt/watcr /gas/elect. lull
kit. I mo di\? ava4 Nov 15
714-9n. t224
Chon..1"9 Stvdle Apt.
new balhrm, w/d, palto
drea. very cle•n SlOOOm
949-642 'HJ] 949-421-8435
'9 se..ID IXJ\/(3>y0n llleW5
gar. Ip. t.i pa too Open
Sat Sui 10-5 «1J ~
SI !Qi/mo 949-723-1500
CostaMm
IASTSIDE lorg. llr,
19'.iOfno new balhtoom &
k11th"11 par~ ltke setltne.
no p.-1~ 949 631 8427
• 1Br'• from $87S/rn•
• 21r'l, S I 100/mo
on lovely gated lomm
near T ro Square frtg, gar/
\loraee Kleon Mngt 877
/04 8649 • 9?00
1 br I ha det hou,e, Nwpl
llR!s arc' f p, pvt enlr
lUff' itvl 17/1 $11~ ITIV
mo l\vl I/, 1 9119 'J/4 'ltlh
lASTSIOl 28r, 180,
7016 r 11lle1 Inn AvP •II
"" t1nf\ $17()0 non
(949) SS2 8842
l'•ide 2br Iba lwrol""
v.11111 o eol\ oll ~·" Iv
lmh y ltkttp\ ) 11 •It<•'>,
JI llJIJ mu '!4'1 11<0., t'>H
EASTSID( ?~r h• r In• ll
yurt WU hk111 llW
lJUllf l'I fftflii;P nv~O )t
dll d gar Walto lo dSh
f)dtd Ill "'·"' Jl400 mo S'>OO d•P 17'>0 pel
d•IJ•l\11 11 4 ~., 0447 --------
Nr Bock Boy, dll remud
2Br l 58~ , ,,nd" ], l(dt
f p wd h~np\. nu p~I'
S!47'i mn ~~'WI II llS4 r• SfR rem.1d•*<l :llJ1
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p;wit k~ & ba 711 l 2001
116 .igt Sl5ri 9'19 118~
('•ide Townhome 31r
2.Sla, f p, 7 Pncld
patios. ;ill gar no pets
Sl900/mn 949 /?I Ol!8'I
13• I . Semo IHbef
41r 210 hou~e l om
plete remodel w d
hkups ce. am1c tile fir \
new carpel fenced yd
S2200m 949 646 6463
Conc:rttl I Masof1ry
'---.., ''*"' BBQ. !tie, SIOM. land·
supe. relaonona walls.
L667547 949 2S4 1048
c--Cementwork, Bnct., 1 ti•
& Mon Relt•ble No tnb
loosm•ll949 61S 9062
Tip Cesulc ...... &th r-Klldlen&, R-A l Honie lnlfl'-*'"
949-246.flOUI Lk'8134 IO
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IM"""vtM Df1
NOJl<T?
C:•ll a plumt>er.
p•onlet, h•ndymen,
or eny of the arH I
services listed here in
OOf UNOC41 dw ecloryl
TH£S£ l OCAl S\IC
P£0PlC CAN HELP
YOU TOOAYI
..,..... .........
NeW'ltllleft • B'cardl
niindon MMltial
Guides • Dnd Miii
Procl.a~
Cel .... , .....
OH UOO PENINSUl..A
MlW21r He conAou
Pm1te Ba.ch, Poot
1nd Spa Walk lo
Ocun. Shops and
Restaur•nb Luse
6/mo 2 yr ~
Boat Slop Avallllbl4
110 UDO PAH DI.
949 673 60.JO °'
949 723 .5830
* YIU.lY * UAHS •
Bill CRUNDY REAL lORS
949-675-6161
2br ·Ibo, newly remod
efed. I c aar. lncds 111&,
w/d. walk to Gelsons.
Sl500/n10 714 624 2667
.._,, .._.,. trone lllJU'JI!
2b fib.I. fp. \I pabo, wd
~ ow~ now 1715 CWf °' .Ji! $167'5. 9&J78.&139
21r /Ito, lo&hl & brtchl.
upper wtlh voew. 2 bale,
1< car $1750/mo 2031/>
28th St 949 645 9913
21.r / 1 bo, 2br /2bo yrly
renl•I, on the Balbo•
Pen1nsuli1 Aet S 1500 s 1800 949 :<'93 4630
2br/11.o, 2br/2bo
ye;;u ly rent•ls on the
Balbo• Pemn a&I Sl500
S1800m 949 ?93 4630
(ostllvfl 21r, 21•, •
deft, 1520\f, 2 Cill &al,
on &re~nbell community
w/ponl Av.-now $195()n
Sm pet\ welcome Woll ...rrow bf1weeft 8 7.l> M r
714-414-4466
NP Hh 1hr '} 5ba
duplet W/cl hkttp, 7 (
i:~• pvt IJdltn, St980mo
Nn P•I 'H':I '148 6'14'1
SCA FAIRE
wnYI•, liver ldldhn.1
$1 b'>O
lop I~.,. Pr·11lhou\I'
1>o.,11lk• M.t\ll'f HR St11t~\.
S? O'iO
Mory Am W. McGuire
(949) M6 6770
l'rnd.-ntul L • .iol ~l'Jlty
N' Hts /hr 7b.i •~ ln11n
fp lrlwll "' ""' yd ~ lb I IM ~ Ip V1'!W\,
I etr«I s llM 9'19 w '>488
Brid ge
By CHARLES GOREN
wtth OMAR SHARIF
and TANNAH HIRSCH
MAXIMS -TRU[ AND t'ALSf..
F.w.t-WeM vulnerable. Sooth deal'>.
NOR'TH
• f(7 4 l
; A 109 3
94
• 65~
'The b1ddmg:
SOlfTH Wt.51
I I•
4 Pass
EAST
•A 108
i' 52
K 86 2 ,
• 10 98 7
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2 2• hM Pl5l\
Opening lc..d: Quttn of •
Hewan: of bndgc maurTI\ The}
.ilY [!CntraltUC$, and thal means the)
do nm apply 10 every \llUatton.
Con\ldcr the che\tnu1: Cmh an
honor with an honor.
llad the vulnerab1ht) hccn
n:vcr.cd. W~I m1gh1 ha•( l•lfNd
ered sacrificmg ac four 'J!a<lt"'. buc
n:'pccl for coin uf !he n:alnt rnd<k a
pa" more prudent With a balancC'd
hand, Ea~• had no re.i:.on 111 con1em
pldtc further act100
Wc\I led the queen of 'padc~ If
YlARlY RINTA.lS
you believe 11 ·~ l Oflt\.1 tu •ll'Cr .111
honor with .n honor. ) ou "'r II Ill'
dcfca~ no maner wh.11 1:..;,, will
win with the ale and \lWt Iv Ilk ten
of d u!Ml. and to !he end you w1ll lo-.c
one tnck c~h tn 'pade' ilnd d1u
IJlOlld.. an<l IWU tn dulx.
~'TC arc 1"' o good n:.l.'4111' wh>
a\ Sooth. you ~hoold no1 CO\ler "-llh
dummy·~ kin~. One ts th.ti you an:
'urely -ending "" ma.JC''Y 111 cl~ guillounc Chen•.'' no ll!awt' tv !>ll~JlC\.I tluu We"" woukl Ix lc:Jd1r1ii
away trum tilt Jlc ol ,p....a.,.~ un tit"
auc1t011. S«ondly. 11 t) 4 near \:cn.1111~
ty lhai F..1\1 \ tll c I\ I\ uan.kd no mon: lhan tw11.c Wc,I I\ nwti.cd with di 1µ_,, ftvc ~1i.iJc, 1111 the ovcR.iJI
.... tuch mean' th.JI th<-.M.'c •ilfl Ill'
ruffed oot . ..enm)( up thl.· l.1nii d' till·
fullilftne, ind ..
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diamond~ :u 1nck rwn (3, g1>1•d .1
detcn..e a_, dll) 1 Win "'uh the'. ... e 111
diamooch. go 111 thc nine 111 trump'
and rufT J ,p;tde m hanJ Return tu
the lllble with the ten or heath. dni"
mg the f:i!>t he.in .. md k.id .1notl11:r
lo"' 'paJe \\.lien lht' fcl(hc' Che .IU
from f~. you .11c home
Ruff tn tun<! .t11cl rncllnlc .1 dtJ
mood When i-_.,, "'"'.ind \h1fl, 1o1 .1
duh. ~oo lan .1th>rd to fincw.: th ..
4ueen for JJ1 u\~nmi.. Afccr 1h1'
Jo...e, IU W('\I \ "'"!!· "1n Ill<' duh
return wllh the .Ill' nill a clt.1111111111 111
dummy and d1 ..... 11.l 1oc duh luwr ,,.,
the 1-tn~ of 'flJ\k' M.1~10)! lour 1d1I
• Bayfrunt IAr . Sl!iOO TROVARE Jllr ? Sil .. VACATION
RENTALS
• IB• SI 100
+I Br Oceanfront $1 250
• 3Br 7 5Ba $7.400
ASSOCIATED R[AlTY
949-673-36'3
•<><-m-orrt 48< 38o,
IJ.1k. w~al oc.un vu~ wnn Av1~ Nuv l!i ttvu
"'"'' l agl 949 7"JJ 4038
IAY FRONT Jbr ?ba
lowe. unit pa too i;:ar age
w~\hPr dryer hkup' Agt
$? 150 949 193 46 lO
loyfront 31r 210 lowei
unol pdltu g.ir ille w d
h~ up• dl(l S77'>0 mo
949 791 4610
pvpuldt llo pldn up
\la11s smgle lvvet dl(I
SJOOO 94'1 7':1.J 46.lq
frovor• 3br 21/1ba,
pnlJtJIM lloorpldn up
~'""' '"'~I~ level dCI $3000mu '149 29J 46 JO
8ig Unyat. t-., l'&I 28< pr ~lone Ullll lCJfnt<
end unit un the fi!Oll
~°"'" SJ'iOO. mo aet Oo<or. c1aii.. ')49 718 l'iOO
Miscellaneous
Vacation Rentals 7920
LAKI ARROWHEAD
led ond 81eokfou
'ldelwel .. Hou•'
foll on lo6te View
Call for Roln
909 337 8822
BAYFRONT
O<eonfront on the ..... d
48r lR~ ye.irly rf'nlal
new • "' p~I 1Jatnt dgt 'lt'.tJOm .. 94'1 7<}1 4f'd0
Community
2BR. 2BA Executive Suite
Available For Im.mediate Mc>Ve-ln
$209;
Eledrtcal SeMces
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Set voc..<l/R """°""" l •21!>870 949 6!)(). /04?
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6 Recen~d lt11hh •nd
dommei on•l•ll•d tor
S!>SO
7 14·3 60-ot4t
llc•69l•SO•M YStMC
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CNllAT UltlWOOD Twrlflc H1rdwood Ml• in Cotd S95, ru11 s1as Cel 0-lle MMJ9..Woocl
Aoaftlll/Till
OIJTOM a.ATIYI TU
DIRTY wo•tt
l.ANDSCAP'l COMf'ANY
Cummefl,.I & £\tot•
M•ontenanu , Clean Uo•.
free s~rv•ce & h11gat1on
Up11radM. R•o••"
froubluhoot1nc
PIHsr <:~ll TU 71S 2828 and have
u• do your Ditty Wor4r
Tr-S*"'I<•, Yard
Cte•nup. Maintenance.
Sprmkte1 RepaK H•uhn11
(t4t)65p-e1a1
~
&l4plh
C«pen1T1 • Plumt>tnc Orywa• • Stucco
P11ntonL 1111! & more
2C)+ v ... ~ [·-•nee! ... 714-96 ... 5776
lnsUl9tion. 91e. cer...:, ODffllAl COHnACTOa
,._.,., 110r19 .... 1t7S lie/bond, cerpentry, full
LAll6120M Jflft 714-612-9961 svc r ernodel & repairs
MSM Coost 714 962·2"36
Je..Mw-llc:J-s-. No Job 100 bf& or
loo sm 10)'!-s HP rea
SOllbltt pr km 714-501-6466 ,....,.._, ...........
O<eoftfront un th~ '~nd 4br lb~ ;rl, renldl new
• or pet """' p.rn11 ~~I
$ 3800 94 'I 7'H 4b lO
layf<ont corner lot lR1
3Bd newly ren1ud~t
w 1'>0 dol k rvoflop d~t k
$3800 mo 94'1 173 7440
• BAYSHORlS e
Galed community, 38r
3Ba home .. b3V VIPW
$4500 mn 949 466 /4()()
Newpoct Coast
Harbot-city ll9t1 .,,...,,.
38r 38a 1 c ~ti car
tw1lhse 2"" gM\IS. w 'd
..... S3Z'fiTI 98 rwi146
HaullnG
JUN• TO THl DUMl'lll
714 968 t 8112
A\IAllABl( TOOAY1
949 67 3 S!l66
--·· '-"" a.-.., Svc. R .. odenlt•I Com mere.al OC 1JYrs R•f• 9&~949637 .. 113
"-''-lfttl •h~· .. Wl<ly/81 w•ly/Monthly/
R..rs. Glut r•t.s• Imelda
949 548-4285 'l/278-0837
MEJIA'S
Housedeonlng
Service
r 01 Your Hou~e
Ap1rtmenl or Y•cency
Qu•hty Work
~ Of! :tu CNq
Frff fst1m1le
Reteuncn An~•ble
10 Ye11n [1f)f!foenee
c.11 o ... , ••tie
714-1 2 1-744J
C.11114-225· 1714
o-Mty ...... o.-Mt Own eq .. lp • •opplles
Total trust & f•I• rates c.-t4t-422-74S4
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Mowing I Sbagt
HST MOYIH SSt /Hr
'Prv1n1 •II c.1t1fl'' ln,ut ftd
t•'\I tuur htuu~ c.•rr fuf II 6.J844 llOO 1"6 lJ 78
PUBLIC NOTICE
fh• Celtl Public
Uttllht, rommt,'\1nn
rttQ111te• lhal all "'•d
household 11ood•
mover,. pttnt th Pu
P U C C•I 1 numb~•
ltmo• •nd chauffeur•
prtnl tlleor 1 C I'
number •n ~It advttr
lt:temenh If you h•ve
•ny qunlion\ •boul th• l•&•loly o l • mo ver . tomn o f
ch•ufieur. cell PUB
LIC Ul lllTICS COM
MISSION 71 4 5!18
4151
a.-i 70eys
Low Aateo
8'0f'll90~ a-1911
949-&4&-4MS .......
fridciy, November 8. 2002 All
TODAY'S
CROSSWORD PUZZLE
ACROSS
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