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WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 1, 2003
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A look at this year's Likely news stories
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sto n es that we think will continue to
make headlines in 2()93, aJong with ah
actual headlme likely lo appear in the
Daily Pilot.
FORMER PACIAC AMPHITHEATER
REJURNS, NEIGHBORS UNHAPPY
It may be missing a berm, big name
bands and a few hundred seats. but the
concen venue formerly known as the
Pactfic Amphitheater is destined to
make a comeback. .
noise rt">tncuom, Lim11ed
performance.., and no rode band.,
With plam for a I a1rground'> falt' hft
official'> haw -..ud they will n• .. 1w tht'
now sleeping g1atll
Whtle the oppo-.1111111 can·1
llt'Ct'"-\Jnly '>top JI. lhl·} \\Ill do
ewryth1ng p<>'>Mhll• to ~cep it Imm
bemg the huh of l,11t· 111>{111 ,
.nOl\l' a pa.1001.i. a-, 11 \\a\ 111 lh ht•\ da}
HUSCROFT HOUSE TEETERS ON
BRINK OF DESTRUCTION
QUE,STION
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FILE PHOTO/OAIL Y P1LOf
Kristen Petros, left, of the Costa M.esa Cultural ~nd Historical Arts Committee,
and former Councilwoman Linda Dixon look at photos of Huscroft Mouse
(background) man album before the house was donated to city of Costa Mesa.
It will be music to people's ean..
litcralty, but not necessarily figuratively.
Hesidents of the surrounding
neighborhoods of College Parle and
Me-.a [)cl Mar will fight for stringent
)hould auld c ralt\nl.ln '''It· homeo;
b~ forgot and nf..wr brought '10 rrnncJ7
Should aulcJ I hl\1 roll I h1u,t· be forg1,11
becau'><.' public \llppon dt·l lint:d7
Dt>\J>llt' 1lw ht·,1 11111·11t1om of many
I louw to lw dt:moh\ht•d 1h1'> yt-ar
Although uty offiual.., haVl' lned to
negotiate w1Lh a \\1lling buyer, t'Vt'n 1f
tht: 1em1' wt:n· ngtil. n·-,1dent\ are
bound to oppo-.e tJw largt: honw
)Olning thn·t• 11ther holl"-'' on .i lot. < 11y
offic1aJ~ .irt· go111g 111 put Lht· poor
See WATCH, Paee M
FAA gives
Newport
Beach its
JWA wish
.f'
Lette r ~cnt Tuesday by th e
federal agency see ms a n
a surance tha t 'extensions
on fli ght restrictions at the
airport wo n't be
cha lle nge d in c ourt.
June Casaerande
Daily Pilot
'\F\\'POHI HI.AUi A lt•tter from the
1 t-<leral /\\ldtlon Adm m...,tra11on on Jue\
dJy appe.ir-, ro be '>olid 1n'>urance that
n01'><' rnntrol' at John Wayne t\1rport
won't he oven urned m coun , c11y olfic1ah
..aid
n11~ a\1ation admmi!>tr..tllt)ll ..ent the
nine· page lct1er to Lhe city l\Jci.day, draw-
ing cauuou' cheerc; from local leader!>.
"Hearing in mind that there could be
.,ornt' tweaking and that 11\ ~rill bt'ing
looked at by the c11y. fro m what I can ..,ee
now. 1h1., leuer I'> dynamite. It\ everything
we wen: J10pmg for.· Mayor 5tev<' Brom
berg said
City Atty Bob Burnham \aid that law·
yer; will revtcw lhe details of the letter 10
entture that their first 1mpre~1ons are
right: that tJ:ie letter offeN sobd protection
agamst legal chaUcnges to noic;e re<ilric·
lions at the airpon .
·Based on our m1ual review, 11 appear;
to be satisfactory.· Burnham said.
Though the administration L<i not a
party to the on gmal settJe111ent agree-
ment, the pos.sib1hty thar the administra-
tion rrught sue has loomed as the biggest
threat to the flight restrictions.
Last month. the city and other parties
to the o riginal settJem ent agreement
~ck a compromise with airlines. They
offered to add two moo: ~tes and a mil·
lion more passengei;s a year over what
was originally p.roposed in the extension.
Over the next 10 years. the passenger
cap will be rai$ed to I 0.8 million a year
and the number of gates allowed at the
airport will go up to 20.
N'ow tha t the administration has given
See JWA, Pqe M
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Still reigning_
, KENT TREPTOW I DAILY P1LOl
Nancy Skinner sits with grandson Robbie Caustin, 21 months, with a scrapbook open to a
picture of herself as Rose Queen in 1952. "We call it graridmommy's parade,· she says.
Environme n tali s t Na n cy
.. Skinner, who le d the 1952
Tourna ment o f Rose~
Pa rad e , is ·one of seven
forme r Rose queen s w h o
call Newport home.
Deepa Bharath
Daily Pilot
N anC) ~kinn<'r \1\1dh rtnwmht•r' iht·
evening '>ht• ~a' t rcw. rw<l. Ho'>(·
Quet>n.
The year \\a'> 195 I. It ~<t.' n.,11
around Thank.sgivmg l mner ~a' onh I-: .. 1
<,tudent at Pa.!>cidena C11~ C ollege.
There~ a '>peetal even I 1ha1 evt'rung to
wtuch the seven ROSt' pnme-..~ wt•rt• '°' llt-d
lbat ~ the eH'nmg a quet•n woulcJ ht·
crowned.
"It was'><> ca~ual thoo.,t· day'· '>d.ld ~nnl'r.
now 68 ·1 dtove mVSt'lf to the event Jnd
when I got back. I <U>lt-d m}' mom, C1UL''>'
who the queen 1.,1· ~y mom gtJt">.\t'<l '>t'verul
different name'> and. final!}. when "he '>8\.\ me
smiling. '>he said 'You'rl' 'the quet'n' and tht·n
gave m e a big hug. It ""a' mce. I m1oyed
playing with my inom."
It's beeh 51 years since th1!> Jongumt:
Newpon Beach re-sident and envtronmemal1'1
do ruied the coveted crlJ\.Vn But \~ner c;ttll
chenshes the expenence.
Every year. she gets together with fonner
Rose queens. inducting her fnend I lolly .
Halsted Bath.ts -a former Newpon Beach
residenl atid the oldest ... urvtvtng Rose Queen
at 94. She rode the Rose Parade Ooat m 1930
On Mo nday. Skinner drme 10 Pasadena to
partictpate in the Kodalc Rose Queens Brunch.
to wtuch all the queens were mvtted
·1 always thought thts was a one ume
affair.· Slanner said. ·1 thought you're queen
thJ., year and forgonen the next year But thar
wasn't true. It's something that connnues
through your life and I've en Joyed that"
In fact, six other Rose queens fjvt> m the
Newpon-Mesa area wtuch. Skinner <>a)"'. is
not ar all surprising.
"When I was a girl. we always used to come
10 Newpon Beach for the summer.~ she c;aid.
"I know that a lot of Pasade mans en1oyt>d
doing that ·Many, including myself, moved to
this area a., well.·
See REIGNING, Pqe M
· Daily Pilot HAPPY NEW YEARI Ne:wport w~n 't assume coastal authority yet
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HOLIDAY CLOSURES
The following Will be cfoaed
becauM of the New 'tNr'a
holiday:
City officials say they will monitor the state coastal succes.Wl there. there' aJwaya the oppor-'""'."-Y
commission's legal fight to stay afloat, but they don't :UmZ :r: l~tun!~' mm
WEATHER
H~ 2001. It comes
complete with ton.
S..hpA2
FORUM
: Bridge dieQ-'on retume.
: S..hpA!
• Costa Mesa City Hell and
MMcea, lnducfing traah
pickup end street tweeping
• Newport~ City.Hatt and
Mf'lficM, f~ud6ng tmh
pic*up and--~ng ..
• Newpoft-MeN Unified
~o.tc:t
• Unft9d ~ Poaal &lfvice
• Utw.riett
·.8.nb
expect to start making decisions about the coast. We'll take a wait and Re attitude..
The com.mi.'5ion wu made permanent
Deirdre Newm•n /
Daily P~ot
NEWPORT BP.AO l -Oty officials and
environmentalists do n ot expect th~ d ty to
take over the California ~tal C.Ommls
on' dudes now that It has been atripped
or the ~rity of Its powu. .
Or\ Monda)\ a state eoutt of a~
dttmed thie col'nriliaioo atNctUft un·
comtlrutionaJ aince lbe maJority of its YOl • ina rMtnbm are. appointed by the lfgWi·
tuns a.rid can be ftnd at wOl
file commiufon eua.ilive and j~ by .the tate' Legislatutt throuCh adoption
powen ~ mnowd. prewndng it from of the Califofn.la Coas.ta1 Act of 1976 aftt'r
lssul.ng permits for couta1 dewlopmtn voten approYed the qency through an
While that df'ectWely leaws local gtN-ln.l~ four years eadtet.
emments With the pen'nft·pMt,ing Moindqs ruling upho a tower court~
l l_lthorlty, NeWpon a.ch offtdals ...., thhy dtdllon ~ the Comm1s1dol1
don't see the dty sem,. inV'Qlwd UJ the · ~ the separation of powa1
proceu in the near fut\n. the state c.onltitudon..
•1 don't think that we th1hk ht che ~ ~ ClOUl1 aedaiorl ii ~ c:ubnl·
CMf," 0ty ~ }~ 8ludeu. I •Radon of fhe. ... tWtt IUlched by ·a tNnl. the~ CommlilllOn Wb m: Nc'....,,art enwtn•lllf'I• ¥• Ro-
tend to ~ lb dedllonJ .0 the Mt
~ Coll1 Mid, ewrt fl, dWy 'l
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A2 Wednesday, Ja/MJaty 1, 2003 ••
LOCALS ONLY
NEIGHBORS
Steve and Kaysee Ferguson of
Costa Mesa won the Best of
Show award at the third annual
Holiday Car Show and Pedal Car
Invitational held at the Orange
County Marketplace on Dec. 8.
The Fergusons won th~ award '
for their 1932 Ford Roadster and
took home $200 In cash along
whh the Best in Show trophy ...
WaJeed Aflfy of Costa Mesa'
completed a comprehensive
course on priority senfor issue.5.
The course was conducted by
the Society of Certi°fied Senior
Advisors, a national
organi7,ation that has trained
more than 8,000 professionals in
all 50 states and the District of
Columbia. Afify, now a certified
senior advisor
himself, took
this
educational
step to become
a professional
leader in
meeting the
key needs and
, i~ues of senior
Alan citizens and .
Fenstermacher will participate
anrrually in
lOntinuing education through
the organization ... Alan
Fenstermacher of Corona del
Mar became an Eagle Scout
after completing his final
project at Riley Park in Coto de
Ca7.a. His project consisted of
making initial improvements
w1thm the park by consrrucling
picnic tables. After planning for
:.ix months, Fen:.termacher
began wor)t on the tables by
securing supplies. sanding and
painting the wood and
constructing one table with
handicap access.
fenstermacher, a 16-year-old
1unior at Santa Margarita I ligh
School, completed the project
with the assistance of his scout
master, other 5cout:, from troop
.
. Steve and Kaysee Ferguson
818 and friends ... Sanford
Coggins. a vice president at
Merrill Lynch in Newport Beach,
received the Merrill Lynch
Lifetime Community Leadership
Award f9r his ongoing
commitment to community
service, To quality for the award,
a persdn must be in leadership
roles and in significant
community org~tions and
must exemplify the company's
principle of responsible
citizenship. Coggins is active in
a number of civic and
community organizations. such
as Lhe Los Angeles Urban
League. the l 00 Black Men of
America and the Orange County
Regional Purchasing Council.
I le also teaches a weekly
character enhCllfCement class for
high school students in the
AWANA Qubs International in·
his spa!e time.
• NEJGHBORS spo1lights
achievements in the community. ,.
Please direct noteworthy
information 10 Christine Carrillo via
fax at 1949) 646-4170, or send e-mail
10 dlrisrme.carrillo(!f!latimes.com.
PET OF THE WEEK
Roxy
Roxy Is a 6-year-old
female Boxer that loves to
play fetch and go for
walks. However, when she
becomes overly active. she
ends up walking wj,tb a
slight limp for the next
few days because of an
injury she incurred after
being hit by a car, said
DiAnna Praff-Martin,
rounder of the
CommUnlty Animal
Netwonc in Newport
Beach.
While Roxy may
encounter some small,
physical problems, her
main problem right now is
finding a home,
Pf81f-MartJn said. The
gentle dog enjoys
snuggling and wW even
try to sit on' your lap.
The network is also still
collecting donations for
•The Marcus Fund."
Marcus is lhe 10-week-old
kitten that has a herniated
diaphragm that is
constricting its breathing.
"We have raised almost
Sl,000 and are still
accepting donations for
bis speclalized and
necessary surgery,"
Pfaff-Martin said.
See other animals
available for adoption at
• www.anlmalnetwork.org
or stop by Russo's pet
store at Fashion Island
between noon and 4 p.m.
on weekends.
Information: (949)
759·3646, or write to the
Community Animal
Network at P.O. Box 8662,
Newport Beach, CA 92658.
DailyA Pllot
VOL. 97, NO. 1
TiiOMAS H. JOHNSON, Pubhsher
TONY DOOEAO. Editor
JUDY OETTING,
Adverti1mg Director
LANA JOHNSON. Promotlorna Director
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FOR A GOOD CAUSE
Keeping busy
W h.en Leon Misiolek is not
stirring up old· fashioned
soups or cooking pot roasts
in his gourmet kitchen, he
volunteers at the Costa Mesa Senior
Center.
The 82-year-old Costa Mesa IESident
has helped out al the center for more than
10 years. .
"I never wear a !name) badge these
days." he said'with a laugh. "Because if
you don't know Leon, then heaven help
·you."
Misiolek is there at least three days a
week. He has lived in the city for about 42
years. Since he started volunteering, he
has helped out with tasks such as helping
seniors look for homes or res1 homes,
giving them rides to the hospital,
coordinating Ou shots, picking up bread
from local grocery stores and organizing
events.
Costa Mesa resident
Leon Misiolek spends
at least three days a
week· volunteering at
the senio r center.
Misiolek even helped put together the
New Year's Eve dance Tuesday night at 1.he
center.
"It takes some work.· he said. "You
need to have musicians and the caterer..
By 11:30, we put out the champagne on
the tables. And of course, whafs New
Year's Eve without noisemakers?"
I le volunteers with a passion. Not 1w.1
at the senior center, but even al his
church in Newport Beach. lie used to
tend to lhe rose garden at Newpon
I !arbor Luthl'r.m Churth unul recently.
when he gaw 11 up beuu'>t' of health
rea.\(Jni>, hl' !><Ud.
"I love doing th1'>." M1siolek. llatd. "It\
the saui.facuon you get from givmg bad
to yow community·
Also, as a former manager at a grocery
'itore, he ~ u\t'd I<> hetng around people.
he said
"l need to~ .icuvc, M1~iolek said. ·1
need to kt'cp doing \Omething and I low
meeCing p<>ople and helping people."
His voluntl'enng activities haVt' a.bo
helped him make ~veral friend<; over 1he
years.
"My SOJl t'> dlwa)" lellmg me to relax.·
he "3.ld -well. I do reldlL Bui I need to be
busy and I look forward to volunteenng a'
long as I can ··
'>tory by l.Jft>pa Blwratlt.
J'#IOtd, by Sean J 11//N
DUI ARRESTS GETIING
INVO LVED The following persons have been affested
on suspicion of driving under the influence
of an intoxicant They have only been
arrested on suspicion of a crime and, as
with all suspects. are considered innocent
until proved guilty.
• Ameriat Verduzc6. 22, Santa Ana
COSTA MESA
Monday
• Roberto Araujo-Escobar, 28, Santa Ana
Fridey
• Cherie Ann Adams, 56, Costa Mesa
• Vicente Gaspar-Diego, 29. Santa Ana
NEWPOR'.T BEACH
Monday
• GETTING INVOUfED runs
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rotating basis. For informatio n on
adding your organiza1ion to this hst,
call (9491 574-4298.
• Sergio Benitez-Bautista, 19, Costa Mesa • Kymberly Marie Cook, 37, Harbor City VISIONS FOR PRISONS
Visions for Pnsons, a nonprofit
program that teadles attitudinal
he;ahng and medita1ion in prison.
needs typists to transcribe letters
from 1nma1es to troubled kida.
Weekday hours, Mesa del Mar. (714)
• Kerry Richard Sakamoto, 49, Huntington
Beach Sunday
Sunday
• Michael William Telford, 30, Huntington
Beach
• Steaven Jeffrey Lingo, 50. Costa Mesa • Takayoshi Kuroda. 39, Newport Beach
. 556-8000. .. • Jeffrey Alan Murphy, 25, Fullerton
S.turday • Jason Daniel Alduenda, 24, Huntington
Beach
• Miguel Angel Navarro, 33; Santa Ana
• Robert Douglas Herbst, 59, Newport
Beach WEST SIDE BOYS
l.GIRLSCWB
Sftlrday Fridey
• Kevin Vito Loftus, 43, Costa Mesa
• Richlord Asavi Kukuia, 22. Santa Ana
• Stephen Anthony Joyce, 43, Newport
Beadl
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SURF AND SUN
WEATHER FOR~CAST
We'll be mostly sunny today,
making It the 48th consecutive
New Year's Day In
Newport-Mesa without
precipitation. Highs will be in
the upper 50s along the coast
to the m~ in Costa Mesa.
Lows will be In the mld-40a.
By Thursday, we'll warm a
couple of degrees and should
enjoy sunny condition. Into
the weekend.~ 2003
wil•be beautiful •nd tunny
every day. El Nlflo who7
lnfonnetlon:
www.nws.nou.gov
BOATING FORECAST
n,. westerly winds will
blow 10 to 16 knots In lhe lnnei
w.t9r• thla momlng, wttt..
1-foot Wllwe •nd. Wlet SWiii
of 6 to 8 feet. W.V.. end lhe
.... wttf bu6ld this 8Y9nlng.
Out hlnhtr, lhe ~
wlndl wNI blow 10 io 20 11noca,
wht'I 2· IO +foot W1YJ111 and 1
northwest swell of 11 to·16 feet.
The winda will ease a tad thi•
evening.
SURF
The latest swell arrives
today, but It'll be best to cetdl It
earty -the overheads will
beet down this afternoon. tt'll
be almlleron Thursday end
ptdc up • tad on Friday, with the
next northwest swell. Setura.y end Sundiy'.
wave. .... k>c*lng qui\9 lerge,
~reedy YoUreefvM for that.
WlllW.-ity:
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Newport-Mesa schools to
get $800,000 from lottery
·n1e Newport-Mesa Unified School
Di'trk t will receive about $798,000
from the state's Lottery Education
,..und. ~oder Proposition 20, passed by
voteri. 1n March 2000, a certain per·
centage of lottery funds must be used
dm:cUy to purchru.e instructional ma-
tenab
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All -American Boys Olorus
audition s set for Feb. ·6
fhe AJI ·American Boys Otorus will
rn11d urt individ~ial auditiOJlS for boys
1110 l 0 year\ of age throughout Janu-
ary at ib offices on the Orange
County l·dirgrounds.
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BRIEFLY IN THE NEWS
sing them. Those boys who get past
the· .audition will be invited, along
with their parents. for an information
night from 7: 15 tq 8:30 p.m. Peb. 6.
when staff members will talk about
the program.
The choir has petf'ormed all across
the U,nited States and Canada and in
Russia, Japan and parts of Europe.
Las t summer, during a 30-day tour of
Asia, the group staged ~concerts in
Malaysia. Singapore, Hong Kong, Ma·
cau, Taiwan, Seoul and Beijing.
Parents wishing to schedule an
audition· are asked to call (7 I 4) · 708·
1670 during weekday business hours.
They can also sign at the group's Web
s ite www.AllAmericdnBoysOtorus.org.
Library.affers new
after-scl)ool program
Ubrary. fhe program Will include fun
with boob. stories and crafts. It will
take place from 3 to 4 p.m , on most
Tues~ays. The1 Corona del Mar b~an£_h
is at 420 Marigold Ave, Call (949) 644·
315 1 for m o re information.
South Coast Rep to tour
schools for four months
South Coas t Repertory's 2003 Edu·
cational Touring Pro.Puc1ion, ~Indian
Summer" by Rich~ Hellesen and
Mk hael SUvesher and. d irected by
John-David Keller, will tour OraAge
and L.A. county elem entary schools
Jitn. 15 through May 2.
Bookings for elememary sc;hool!; are
still available. There will be a special
<>howing for area educators on the
South Coast Repertory's main stage at
HJ.a: to underwrite a production at a
·specific child's school. 'fhere will be a
public performance !lt Santa Ana Col
foge's Phillips Hall at I 0 lllm. Feb. 11 .
'lbe musical explores I.he relationship
between Native Americans and Callfor·
rtia's early senler!> during the Gold Rush
in 1850.
for nookmg information. call (71 4)
708-5549.
Ne~rt artists hig~lighted
at City Hall and library
The ~all Newport Beach An ist's f.x
hibition continues at Ciry Hall
thro ugh Jan. 17. The exhibir, at 3300
Newport Blvd., is one of a number of
the city's current an exhibits.
Wedrieso.ty,. January I. 2003 AJ I
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dolphe Stre1cl)enberger
Strekhenberger'!> Marine
Forest!> Society became em-
b roiled with the comm ission
when the agency refui.ed to is~
sue a permit for hti. experi-
ments with oli:J tire!> to create
more fishing groundi. off New·
purt Beach
c.arry Brown. director of
(Jrange Coll11ty Coast.lteep er,
said he albo believe'> that the
legt!;lature will move quickly to
make chaflges to the commi!>·
c,ion m rec,ponse tQ the ruhng. If
11 makes any ahanges w dilute
the•comm1Ss1on\ power, voters
throughour the c,tate Wlll be up
in arm\, Brown 'aid
"If 11 goei. the other wa). and
there 1., a chance to d1ffnse the
power "' the tomm1'>!>1on. I
thmk therr would be a whole
1n1t1a11ve tu covt'r up the loop·
holes." Hrown ... aid. "Coa.,tal
pro1eu1on '' not goin~ to go
I hoc;,e interested need not have
m11,ical tra111111g, bUl will be tested to
dett'rmine their basic vocal aptitude.
I ht' uuditwn Will last about 30 min·
111t·\ <1nd include an "ear tes t,• in
which .1.'>taff mem ber !>trike!> various
rwtt','> on a pi.ano and asks the boy to
A new after-school program titled
"Stories and Crafts for Kindergaiten-
ers through Second-graders" will be·
gin Jan. 14 at the Corona del Mar
B~ the Newport Beach Public
•s p.m. Jan. i7. This performance will be
a preview for crdministracon,, P1A offi·
ciaJs and othe r school representative'>
interested in bringing the '>how to th eir
campusec,, as weU a.~ parent'>. grand·
parenL'> or.family member' who wouJd
"Local Scenes." an exhibit by
painter Jane llill, will open Thursday
at the main branch of the Newport
Beach Public· Ub rary. I 000 Avocado
Ave. A reception for the art1s1 will rake.
place from 5 JO tu 7:.HJ p.m Jan. :W
Fur murt' mlormat1on. call 'lJ491 717
'.1800 1 away. crnd I don t think the peu·
ple want 11 10 go dway"
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and location of the event. as well
as a contact p hone number. A
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TODAY
Newport Beach Rec;,eation
Services will host a 2003
Tournament of Roses Parade
E)(curs1on from 6 a.m to about 1
p m The excursion will include
transPQrtat1on via deluxe coach,
grandstand seating on Colorlido
Boulevard. a continental .
breali:fast before departure and
lunch on the nde home. The
buses will leave from the
Manners Par1< par1C1ng lot at
Oover Drive and Irvine Boulevard.
T1d<ets are $90 for Newport Beach
1es1dents. $100 for nonresidents.
For more information, call (949)
1>44-3151
FRIDAY
A Feng Shui seminar will be held
at 7 p.m. at V1s1ons & Dreams in
Costa Mesa The seminar will
e>Cplatn how elemental remedies
can be implemented to improve
health, re1a11onsh1ps and
prosperity Reservations are
required. Visions & Dreams is at
2482 Newport Blvd . For more
1nforma11on.,call (626) 288-1669
orv1s1t
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SUNDAY
Saint Michael a AJI Angels
Episcopal Church will host a
Twelfth Night Celebration at 5
p.m. at the church in Corona del
Mar. The event. which wiH be the
fourth concert in the 2002-2003
ft1ends of Music Series, will
-include a festival of seasonal
hymns. The church is at 3233
Pacific View Drive. Free. For more
information, call 949-644-0463 or
visit www.stmikescdm.org.
The Jewish F9denrtion Youfli)
Business & Professjonals will
hold a special event and tour of
the Jew ish Federation beneficiary
agencies and dessert reception
·from 7 to 9 p.m. at a private ho111e
in Newport Coast. The
o rganization, which consists of
singles and couples ages 25 to 45,
provides a connection and entry
point ioto the Jewish community
for single and married young
adul1s and provides educationjtl
and social programs. spiritual
enrichment and community
involvement while building
meaningful relationships. For
more information, call Deborah
Klein at (7141 755..6555, ext. 225.
MONDAY
The Alzheimer's Aun. of Oransie
County will host a suppprt group
for caregivers from 7 to 8:30 p.m.
at Our Lady Queen of Angels in
Newport Beach. The church is at
2046 Mar Vista Drive. Free. For
reservations, call (949) 640-1750.
JAN. 7
The Corona del Mar Chamber of
Commerce will hold its monthly
board of directors meeting at 7:15
a.m. in the chamber office. The
office is at 2855 E. Coast Highway.
Suite 101'. for more information,
call (949) 673-4050.
Mary and Darwin Boblet will
pres~nt a slide lecture about their
three-year sailing adventure with ·
their two young sons at] p.m. at
the Newport Beach Central
Library The presentation 1s part
of the library's armd,air travele rs
series. The Boblet family left froni
thEf San Francisico Bay and
JAN. 8 traveled to Mexico, Hawa11.
Newport Beach Community Samoa, Fiji and New Zealand
Services will host a new drawing The library is at 1000 Avocado
and painting wor~shop series on Ave. Free For more information,
Wednesdays from 10 a.m. to •call (949) 717-3801.
12:30 p.m. today through Feb.
26. The worksho p will include JAN. 11
individual instruction for Auditions for the School of .
beginner through advanced American Ballet's 2003 Summer
students in mixed m edia. The Course will be held at the DeFore
workshop will be held rn the· Dance Center in Costa Mesa
Vince Jorgensen Center Aud1t1ons are open to intenned1ate
· adjacent to Ma riners Library at and advanced students only and
2005 Dover Drive. $66 fo r w1ll·be held from 1 to 2.30 p.m for
residents, $71 for nonresidents 13·year-olds, from 2:30 to 4 pm
For more information, call (949) for 15-year-olds and from 4 to 5
644-3151 p.m. for 16-to 18-year-olds
JAN. 9'
The International Coach
Federation, Orange County
Chapter will host a business
solutions wo rkshop at the ·
Wyndham Garden Hotel 1n Costa
Mesa. The firs1 part of the
wo rkshop will be held fro m 5 to 6
p.m. and will focus on contracts
for coaches. The second part will
deal with powerful questioning
and will be held from 6:30 to 8:30
p.m. 1he hotel 1s at 3550 Avenue
of the Arts. For mo re information,
call Elaine Arons a1 (949)
457-6190, or visit
www.icforangecounty.com.
Students must register one hour in
advance. For more information
call (212) 769-6600 or (714)
241-9908
JAN. 12
The Azzoni Sisters and vocali51
Brenda von Gremp will perfonn
works for VOICe, violin and piano at
3 p.m. at the Newport Beach Central
Lrbrary. ChnstJan Azzon1 plays the
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----·Established 1n 1962 ---
piano and her sister, Sandra Azzoni
Wood, plays the violin The library
is <ti 1000 AllOCado Ave. Free For
more 1nfonnatJon. call (949)
717-3801 or visrt
www newponbeach/1brary.org
JAN. 16
UC Irvine Medical Center will
host a seminar on Medicare
benefrts at 10 a rn in the
University Club at the UCI
campus The seminar will focus
on the latest changes in Medicare
benefits and supplemental
insurance coverage It will not
cover Medicare HMOs. The club 1s
at Los Trances and East Peltason
Drive. Free For more information.
call 1an1 UCl-DOCS. or v1s1t
www ucihea/th com;events.
JAN. 17
The Newport Beach Chamber of
Commerce will host the Newport
Harbor Christmas Boat Parade
Awards Dinner and Auction from
6 to 11 p.m. at the Four Seasons
Hotel The event will feature
parade winners and have
entertainment, a live and silent
auction. dinner and much more
The ·hotel is at f\90 Newport
Center Drive. Newport Beach
Tickets are $75 per person. $900
for a table of 12. For more
informa11on call (949) 729-4400.
\Oewport Beath 1s developing
a rna'>taJ 'plan, which I'> due in
to tht' rnmm1,.,1on in July Blu·
dau '>aid tht' city will invite d lot
n1 publll p.irt1c1pat11in on the
plan 111 the next fe....., mnnth' .
'\;e\'l<prirt Beath re.,1dt'nt Judy
Ho.,ener who wa' an original
member of the comm1!>-,ion.
~aid thdt 1f lu<.:al Jllrl'>d1lt1ons
are given rhe ..iuthoury to issue
pt'rmll!> '>he doe'>n t hJ\t.' a lot
uf faith tn Newp1Jrt Beal h to
make tht hec;,1 deu"o°' for the
lOd'>I
.. I \t' lived 1n \.rwport beach
for. 42 year' and I \e traveled aJJ
OH'r the world and the <.:ountry.
and I find \ot"w port Beach to be
tlil'. lea<,t '>t•n.,111\t' tu what a
bt'dUIJful lll\ Wt' LOUld he,"
Ho<,ener \aJU It., 'o bad now. I
d1in'1 know what., lf'lt 111 <,ave "
Ho-,ent'r t"mpha ... ut'd that 11's
the lOmml'>'>l1h1 that ha-. pro·
trcted the 1nttgrit\ of the
coa.,tltne in mmt ol .()range
( .11Unt\
'I 1ti111~ wh.il pt•rJplt' need to
remembt'r " rht· rea-.un they
Cdn .,,ee the watt'r lrom Corona
dt'I Mar to L.;,KlJna Ht'ath 1!> the
coastal comm1 ..... 1un. Ho'>ener
'>aid "You go up JJld Jowi: tht·
coast. and tht-\ f11rge1 that •
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dilapidated tructure out of It'!
misery and eat the $35,'000 it will
cost them to demolish it. •
WESTSIDE IMPROVEMENT
EFFORTS RETHOUGHT
Under heavy scrutiny and
critici'Sm, members of the
committee set up to forge a new
future for the Westside will prove
they will not crack under
pressure.
The final report from the
Westside's Community
Redevelopment Action
CommHtee -lovingly
nicknamed the CRAC comrninee
-is due to hand over a report to
the City Council with ·
recommendations of what
should become of the Westside.
So far, the troubled commiuee
has been criticized by its own
member!>. :-.ome city leaders and
residents at large for be\ng 100
large. unorganized and divided.
ALE PHOTO I DAILY PILOT
The Pacific Amphitheater, empty since 1995, may soon be bothering its neighbors again.
Look for the report to include
a recom mendalion to rezone the
bluffs from industrial to
residential. to study the
possibility and feasioility of a
bridge at 19th Street and create a
major sh_opping center on 19th
Street.
STATE BUDGET HAS COSTA
MESA TIGHTENING fTS BELT
Costa Mesa leaders will take a
hard look a t the next fiscal year's
budget, l!Crutinizing various
social program~ in light of state
belt ti~tening.
The Job Center may be up for
reevaluation, as Councilman
C.hris Steel ha~ already voiced his
, opposition to the city-run
employment hub, and his
colleagues AIJan Mansoor and
(,ary Monahan have expressed
U.tereM in charging more for the
!>ervice'> instead of taking the
money from city coffers.
After-school and other
recreation programs may get cut
to provide more funds for the
basics. -.uch as road repair,
public safety and code
enforcement.
IKEA OPENS AT HOME RANCH
Little tiny Allen wrenches
capable of COOiStructing an entire
kitchen wiJJ abOund as the new
Costa Mesa Ile.ea will open its
doors for bu~iness this spring.
l11e Costa Mesa fkea is
proposed to be much larger than
i~ Southern California
counterpans and will boa.!il
thrtt eateries, professional
design'consuJtants. three
lif<~·~ized home models ant.I a
supervl.!>ed children's play center.
which includes a learning center.
Depending on whom you fall
10, the Ikea portion of the Home
Ranch project proposal will
bring in one of two things: a
big-box retailer with lots of
traffic or a responsible
corporation that~ a good
neighbor. n~ardless of the
actual outcome. the Swedish are
coming.
TRIAL BEGINS FOR FORMER
NEWPORT EMPLOYEE
Trenton Veches, the former
Newport Beach recreation
coordinator accu~ of sucking
young boys' toe,, is expected 10
face jury lnal in March. Veches,
32. faces 28 criminal felony
charges of indulging in lewd
contact with minors and one
misdemeanor count of
possessmg child pornography.
I le has pleaded not guilty on all
cowlts. Also, three parents of
boys said to have been moles1ed
by Veches have filed a civil
lawsult against the city seeking
damag,es for alleged negligence
in hiring Veches. That case will
likely be heard this year as weU.
Veches faces multiple life terms
,if convicted.
TRIAL STARTS FOR
SUBSTTTUTE TEACHER
A35-year-old substitute
teacher ~ccused of sexually
assauJting several female
students -at least one of them
a Newport-Mesa student -is
expec1ed to ge1 a jury trial later
this year.
lne liuntington Beach
resident faces 17 felony counts
of sexual assault and one count
of w1mess intimidation. He was
first arr&;tea Sept. 13 after a
therapist who treated one of the
victims told police aoow it.
1 laluch posted $250,000 bail the
same day.
A second warrant on four
fresh charges led to another
arrest on Sept 30. Haluch is now
in Orange County Jail He has
pleaded not guilty to all charges.
TRIAL BEGINS FOR ASSISTANT
SHERIFF'S SON ANO FRIENDS
Yet another triaJ to expect this
year is the case of three teenage
boys accused of sexually
assaulting a 16-year-old girl in a
Corona del Mar home.
Gregory Haidl, Kyle
Nachreiner and Keith Spann -
all 17 ·year-old students at
Rancho Cucamonga High
School -allegedly drugged the
victim's cl.rink and then raped
her while a video camera filmed
the incident on the evening of
July 5 in the home of Don I laidl.
an assistant sheriff ior Ordllge
County. AU three have pleaded
not guilty ro 21 felony charge~
POLICE DEPARTMENT
EXPANSION BEGINS
The Costa Mesa Police
Department is likely to start iLc;
expansion project, which got the
City Council's blessing in
November.
The 11.000-square-foot proje<:t
proposes r:enovation of 75% of
the police facility, including a
seismic upgrade. construction of
an additionaJ single-story
building. a new parking lot and
changes in landscaping. It is
expected to make more room for
additional office space, storage
and a new emergency
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operdtions center. Officials have
made the project a priobecause
thl"current facility, built in the
mid 1980!., is overcrowded.
MEASURE A SCHOOL
. IMPROVEMENTS BEGIN
In early February. the iounds
of jackhammers and drills will
be heard on some
Newport -Mesa Unified school
campuses when construction
finally starts on Mea.o;ure A
facilities upgrade improvements.
All sch ools will receive
upgrcid~. including seismic
strengtherllng of structures.
hahdicap-accessible drinking
fountain.,, repair of stucco.
painting. and replacement of all
ceilings in pennanent
classroom'>. The bond. passed in
June 2000. provided $110 million
of the totaJ $173.3 million.
SCHOOLS MAY GET HOME
RANCH EDUCATION MONEY
The Costa Mesa City Council
may loosen its grip on the $2
milHon in educationaJ funds
obtained during the Home
Ranch negotiations.
On Jan. 20, the council will
revisit the issue and consider
options, including handing the
money over to the schools that
will benefit Costa Mesa High
School, Estancia High School
and TeWinJde Middle School;
e'>tabllshing one guiding
foundation with two
committees or establishing a
foundation with extensive city
involvement.
The Home Ranch
developme nt agreement,
adopted last year, called for
the Segerstroms -the dynasty
REIGNING
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She rode In Tournament of
Roses parade twice sinte her
reign as Rose Queen -once for
the parade's lOOth year and
another time on an insurance
company's Ooat.
In those days, the selecdon
process was different. Skinner
recalled. Glrls did not send in
applications to the tournament
committee. lnsteftd, all girls In
both of Pasade.._·s city colleges
got to participate.
"We'd have to hold out our
• registration. numbers and walk
before the judges so it would be
a fair pr~· sh e said. "They
got to know you only when you
got to the lase seven or so. I'm
glad now that It was that way or
I would ~ve ntM!r applied•
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Its bl sing, thele cape and all
other ClUl'eJl t n!ltJicdol:b, in·
duding curfewa. will remain In
pl .ce through 2015.
Some residencs h vc protested
~deal, aaytng that It g1va away
too much.
Ofticials ~ rountrft'd that
thele tennl ... bllW lliii ..,
that owns the development
site -to give $2 million in a
lump sum to Costa Mesa high
schools and m1ddJe schools
when Lhe first building
permits for the project were
issued.
Costa Mesa High will receive
$1 million and Es tancia and
TeWinkle will split the other $1
million.
ONE ANNEXATidN FOR SURE,
MORE COULD FOUOW
They've been waiting for
years, and in July, the walt Will
be over.
There will probably be a lot of
celebrating when East Santa Ana
Heigh!S officially becomes part
of Newport Beach. But others
haven't been so lucky; at least
not yeL West Santa Ana I !eights.
the Santa Ana Country Oub and
a small residential area south of
Mesa Drive have been bucking
hard fQr the privilege of adding
Newport Beach to their
addresses.
These areas were originally
designated to become part of
CosLa Mesa. but widespread
opposition has caused the
county to put the breaks on
those plans. ff the momentum
continues, it's possible that they
will gel their wish.
In the meantime, East Sama
Ma Heights annexation could
bring some cootroVersy.
Questions of who will pay for a
fire station there, whether the
city will manage a portion of
Santa Ana Heights' S30-rnillion
nest egg and whether the state
budget crunch will cause the
area to be a financial liability to
the city have y.
Slcinner doesn~ recall being
asked the kind of questions
women are asked at pageants
these days.
"We just bad casual
conversations with the judges,"
she said. wit was pretty simple:
During her year as queen.
Skinner gorto travel to Mexico
City for a parade and to New
York City as part of a
promotionaJ campaign for
Chrysler.
Skinner believes the image of
the Rose~ haso~ changed a
whole lot over the years.
"I always thought It was the
girl-next~door kind of image,"
she said. "I don't think I was the
prettiest of the bunch. I th.ink
_they picked me because they
thought I wouldn't say anything
that would e~ the
Tuumament"
But that's the way Skinner Is
-modest -said her son-In-law
could have hoped for.
"Because the PM has stated
defin!Uvcly that the extension of
the current controls at John
Wayoe ill consistent wtrh f'edenl
~ this paves the way for addJ-
tiooal menalona beyond 2015,•
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menL
The alrllnes, 1n tum. told
=~~ to ,end a lieoer to lb9 ~ etadna
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MORMON TEWLE ~s GR0tH> QUIEllY -
For the Mormon temple, the
big news will probably be half or
silence. After a year and 8
hot controVetSY over tM
proposed tempJe. It's Ukely that
the groundbreakin8 will be
peaceful by contraSl .
Cllurch planners have ~d .
that they're anxious to begin,
construction. but they haven t
set a date because they are
waiting to cut through a few
routine bit.s of red tape.
The temple debate came to a
peaceful resolution after church
planners agreed to bring down
Its Steeple to roughly 90 feet.
Plans that had ori~ called
for a 124-fOOt steeple were met
with outrage from the
community.
A comptornise of 100 feet
didn't get the support church
planners had hoped becaUSe.
around the same time. it c;ame
to light that the existmg stake
center's steeple was much
shorter than official documents
showed. The 90-foot height
proposal was a way to make
peace with residents.
DAVE EWS, DAVE EWS, DAVE
EWS AND MORE DAVE EWS
Even before he admined
creating a phony campaign
telephone message. munnurs
had Dave Ellis pegged ru. a
powerful. almost sinister
backroom player in local
poli Lics.
Now that foul play is
documented. the inquis1uon
could go farther. Greenlight
leaders have filed a complamt
with the district attorney's office
about the message Ellis i.ays he
created. but never used. in the
2002 City Council elecuon
That message. they ~y. wa.'>
an attempt 10 confuse
Greenlight suppone~. thereby
splining their voth between
candidcltes Rick. Taylor and Ron
Win'ih1p. The Idea. accuser; ..ay,
was to help Hlis' ehent.
Cound lman Gary Adams. m the
election.
Now, other que~uonable
campaign tacrics are corning to
light. 1-:or example, the1e wa5 a
similar phony mes!><lge in lhe
2000 race between Steve .
Bromberg, Patricia Beek and
Bob Schoonmaker.
Ellis is abo a targe1 of a .
movement to create new
conOict·ol'..intere~t rule' in tht•
City.
DESIGNING Of MARtriERS
LIBRARY 8EGINS .
Stare ~oney for the joint-~e
Mariners Library if> essentially
in the bag. but in 2003. the city
will get down to the delails
Tha t's where 11 could run into
problems.
Some community members
. have worried about the pro1ect
becau~e it would serve as the
school library for Manners
Elemc!'ntary School ant.I a.s the
new Mariners branch public
library. nie proximity of school
kids to the general public
makes some wonder whether
the kids Will be In an~ danger.
ln their conceptual design.
city planners made sure to keep
the kids and the public areas
sepanlte. But until lhe
blueprints are drawn up, no
one will know exactly how this
will be done.
The City Council will
consider cruong a citizen
committee to help with the
design. that public input and
oversight will resuJt in a project
everyone is happy with.
Bob Caustin, aJso a Newpon
Beach environmentalist. ·
"I think she\ a very different
kind of Rose Queen," he said
"She rarely ta.lb about ii .. She
would be quick to say there were
more beautiful women. But
Nancy Skinner is Nancy Sldnnec.
She's a very speclaJ woman with
a very sweet personality."
Skinner says she now
occasionally shares her
"scrapbook" with her
granddilldren.
"We call It grandmonuny's
parade," she said with a laugh.
"Beyond that. my life was pretty
nonnaJ, It was like this small
pocket of fun. an extraordinary
time."
• DEEM BHARAnt covera public
safety end courts. She mey be
reached et (949) 57-M226 Of bv
e-mellat
flH/».bh1rarhO/arimea.oom.
that the noise controls are con-
atatent with federal law.
"It'• better than Just their
opinion that It's conaiate:nt With
t.be Wrpon Nolle and Capacity
Act of 19901. It offen 1 t.ctuiJ
bMia for that opinion.-Brom-berg eaJd.
• JUNI CMAGR.+.NDI CO\l'ef'a
N9'I Jt)Ort ._,, ~ JOhn w.jne
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PUBLIC
·SAFETY
POLICE FILES
COSTA MESA
• Avoaldo S1rMt: A
vehicle burglary wa1
reported In the 200 bfodt
· at 8:37 e.m. Monday.
•Bristol StrMt: Grand
'theft was reported In the
3300 bloc* at 9:48 a.m.
Monday. • c.nter StrMt~ A vehicle
burglary was reported in
the 600 bloc* at 12:09 '
p.m. Monday.
• Hamitton SttMt An
auto theft was reported In
the 500 blodc at 1:13 a.m
Monday.
• t..urel Lane: A home
burglary was rePQl1ed in
the 2500 bfodt at 12:11
P·!l'· Monday.
• Monte Vista Avenu.: A
home burglary was
reponed in the 100 bfodt
at 10:07 a.m Monday.
• West Wthon Street: A
home burglary was
reported in the 300 blodt
at 4:55 a.m. Monday.
• West 11th StrMt: ·
Trespassing was reported
m the 700 blodt et 11 :20
a.m. Monday.
• West 18th StrMt and
Newport Boulevard: A
traffic accident involving
injuries was reported at
7:34 a.m. Monday
NEWPORT BEACH
• BofN Av.nu.: A vehicle
burglary was rep011ed m
the 500 blodc at 10 58 a.m
Monday
• PTornontofy Drive w-t-
Petty theft was reported in
the ~o blodc at 1 :26 p m 1
Monday
• w..tdift Oriv9: A
commercial burglary was
reported m the 1800 blodc
at 5 33 a m Monday
• Via Udo Drive: Forgery
was reported in the 3400 ·
btodc at 1\ 23 a.m
Monday
• Via.Udo Soud: Batte.ry
was reported in the 100
bloc:k at 8:02 p.m.
Monday
• 18th StTWt and West
Balboa Boulevard: A loud
party was repa:rted at 1 11
am. Monday.
•28th StrMt: Petty thefl
was reported in the 200
btodc at 6 17 p rn
Monday
OBITUARY ·
Robert Leo Dugan -
Privalt' lttYlccl wOl be
held for 40·ymr 8al>oa PeniNu1a ttsident . ~
Robert Leo~ Mr;
Dugan dJed Dec. %3 -
his blrtbd.y -cl l1lllUra1
<:aUlel. He wu 12. He II
lwYtYe(j by bis wile ol35 •
~ JoaA; cbiJdreD
Danoy, Dla.ne and Dee
Dee; attpchlldrm Pally
and Ricbaid; .... a.ah
and Rode: and lour
grandchlkben.
• The Deity P'Mot ~
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Meill end Pl•uu• leedL •
if Yo'I wenc to'-• ~ prinljdln ..
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Denni• R. ·Moran, 82 of
Irvine, ~ved huaband,
father, brother, unole,
grandfather and friend,•
died o.c.mb« 'l.7, 2002.
hrvlcet wlll be I*~ on
Januwy 2, 200S at f 0:00
am at Our Ledy of Mount
CMMI, Newport 8eld\. rn
Heu Of ftowera, donetklnl
may be 'tent ·to the
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. MAILBAG
Gi sler bridge study
would waste money
I am in total agreement wtth
the Daily Pilafs edito rial
position expressed on Sunday
<Editorial, WCosta Mesa needs to
fight study of bridge at Gisler").
How many more timel> must
taxpayers dole out money to an
end.Jess stream of consultant:.
to study thb issue before a
stake is ftnaUy driven through
the heart of the < .1.,ler Avenue
bridge?
For crying oul'loud, the
(5an'ta Ana River Crossing)
s tudy I!> not yet romplete, and
the d1singenuou'> member'> of
Fountain Valley's City Couni.:11
try to i,ltp another one unde r
the door. Their request for
SS00.000 in grant funding at
this point look.<. particularly
waJ>teful in light of the dire
financial cond111on of the '>late
this year.
• .1 can only 8Si>UD1e that
Fountain Valley\ leader'>
cymcaJly beli~ve that 1f enough
studtes are done. they'll
residential neighborhood
would be destroyed if the Gisler
bridge were ever built. I'm just a
private citizen, and not welJ
enough connected to catch
wind Qi dirty deals going down.
Thanks to the Daily Pilot for
..brlngingjhls latest maf\euv~r
by Fountain Valley to the
attention or people like myself.
I, for one, will keep fighting the
bridge until tt is removed from
the county\ 111a.'>ter plan for
good.
JON ROWE
Costa Mesa
Un ion obviou~l y not
that powerful
'In her le lter 10 the edttor
!Ma1lbag, NBlame for poor
school system he., with union ."
Sunday), Betty Brown gives the
teachers' union credit for a lot
m ore power tha n they deserve
A'::. a teacher in thl' district for
35 yea r... I can as'>urc her that
we a·re among the fl'eblei.t of
o rgamzatrens. If we really had
that much powe r, we wo uld no t
b e reaching in d1lap1da1od
classrooms crowded with.38 to
. 40 k.ids. and we might be
getting paid eno ug'h to actuaJly
afford a ho use in th1'> distnct
Jews, Prote,ldilll> and
nonbeltever<t, for their rehgwuc,
belief.
In the J6th lentury. Martin
Luther and Joh.n CaJvin and
their follower'> chaJJenged the
authonty of the Catholic
Oiurch. but when they gamed
politicaJ c:onttol or a region.
they encouraged similar •
atrocuie' agaimt tho<,e who did
not acc.ept their view'>. fhey
we re partttularly ha!'>h toward
human1~I'> who dared to
'>ugge'>t that perhap'> God
wa:.n't as wrathful a'> they wert:
depicting him CaJVJn
pe r'>onall y ordered the burr11ng
of Michael 'wrvetus. u
humani'>I
In tht· I rt•m h rehg1o u' war.,
of the lblh Lentury. LJthol1l
'>oldie" would 'ome1tmeo, Ile
young f'rote'ilanl girt.. a round a
keg of gunpowder and 1gn11e 11
In the I nth tl'ntur). <,erman
J.rote'>tant'> killed a'> rn.tn} a'>
I 00.000 people. mo-.1ly women.
becai.1'e tlwv were su,pec1ed of
\011thnafl. ofter/ aJso burning
the young daughte" ol the
c.~~~
In the \6th umtury. Du11.:h
.._f?.utie~Uld.Saap1'>h CatfiOiKtci~~i"i-<:tiwff~
rt'ltgion Lngli~ Anghu m s
killed ln '>h C atholu.:'>. Italian
< .Jthohc.'> killed llcJ1an
Pro1e.,i_ant'>. I ngl1l>h Puntanl>
killed f~ngli'>h Anglic.am. and of
t.ourse, everyone killed Jew'>
· fmaJly. m the 18.th umtury in
France. some t.ourageou~ men.
mo'>tly non ()tnstian 1he1'>l'>
like Voltaire. D1dero1. and
l)'AJembert began '>pt·ak.mg
out again'>t the'>e '>t'll'>l'le.,.,
horror'> perpetrated" b) the
Vd.rlOU'> Mdle reltgjon\
. lr1 1776. a ~roup of <·ducale<l
<.olonist<, in Amt'nta nwn hkc·
I twma'> Jeffl'r'>on. Juh11 Adam'
a nd Jame'> Mdd1son who hatl
n·ad Voltairt' "'and who k1ww
well th e '>avage hi'>tory of the11
I uropean antestor'> dec1dt'i.l
w '>tart a t ouritrv "11h '>unu:
d1fferen1 1dl'd'> In '>Pi ll' or their
JH'r'>onal rl'ltg10u" beheb , the'>t'
men agn·<·d on one thtnK
I here "CJlald never be d '>lale
n·hK10A m Ament.a
I 11 1hu 1 '-No.,, a
'l.:t-" pon Me'>a '>Choo I board
mt'mber '>Ug&l''>lt'd 1ha1 we
hd1,e a 'ldlt' '>ponsored praver.
that we h.UlK 1n ·evt'ry
tlJ.'>'>room d -.1a1e -'>pon!.ored
religioui. dorum ent. tha1 we
-t'llan~ aot c,cience"C~ ses nr-
match her parucular religious
behefc, Ded1t ated teat.hers.
both libt•ral Jnd con'>erva11ve,
-.huddered 111 horror
"som eday get the answers they
want to heM. Sadly. this show of
bad fruth from I ountain Valley
toward ll'> neighbor., 1u:.1
reinforce'> my long '>landing
beltef that '>Ume loc.al
polt11uans will keep re~urfacing
a pet i'>'>Ue over and over again
unul the o ppo'>111on ,.,
worn down or I'> look.mg the
other way
I wonder if Brown ha~ ever
been in one of the curre nt
classroom s '::.he de'>cnbel>. I
have. and I can d'>\Ure her tha t
kids are m ore mo11vated and
better bebaved today than they
were JS years ago. A1. to the
"dumbing down" of education,
m y experien ce " qutte the
contrary.
fll[ PHQri1 (JA;I y P1, )
Robert Graham, a proponent of a 19th Street bridge. at the site
which pn'>oni:r~ on t.•ithl'r <Jde
were giwn a tho1ce.uf
lOnverttnK or death, .i deJth
precedl'd by h1deou' tortures.
In one 1m 1dt'nt. a Du1rh
phy'>1uan extral.led the heart of
a <.,pan11.,h pn.,oner J.nd nailed 1t
llJ a '>hip 111 the h~rbor
Prote,1an1 wwn-.mt•n were
A'> lTUe Anll'ncan~ w11h a~
much ngh1 to 1hetr opinwn as
Jrtyoni; eh<'. ,U1d as t'ducated
1)t•opl'e who know wh<ft tan
hdppt'n ''twn 1h1: ~O\.-Nnnie111
'>pon,or' d partll uldr rt'hi.:wu ..
\dew. the lt'dC.ht"ri. rather
11m1dly 'uggt''>lt'd that voter'>
might con'>ldt'r their option'>
carefully. thitl maybe th!'> board
member hdd '>ome rather '>t.aT)
idea:..
Ye'>. I do have a n ax lo gnnd
when 11 comes to the Gisler
bridge. I hve on G1!>ler. and
would be impacted by the
noi!>e, the fumes and possible
lo!>S of part of my property IO J
wider G1!>ler 1f the hridge were
built Nol 10 mention the fact ·
that I'd need a traffic. cop to
h elp me get o ut of my driveway.
It doesn't take a
half million -dollar !>tudy to
under5tand that this quiet
When I '>tarted at Newport
I !arbor I ligh School, we offered
one Adva n ced Placement class
AP classes are college-level
classes that 1Jffer t.ollege credit
if the s tudcni passe'> an
extremely difficult national test
a l the end of the year. In J 972.
probably SO student'> took an
AP test at Newport I larbor.
Even though the population of
the school is less than it was 1n
1972. we now o ffer I S AP
classes in a variety of '>UbJl'l I'>
Last year. mo re than 500 AP
tests we re given to Newport
student'>, and the va. .. t ma1on1y
passed .
We have doubled the number
of setence labs arid have added
a haJf-d o1en fully equ1pP.ed
computer labs. I teach AP
l·u ropean histo ry, and I th ink
m y !>tudcnts who arc headtng
o ff to I lahr-ard. Sta nfo rd.
DMtmou1h. Berk ele\. l'IC..
would '>mile al Bro~n.,
lOmml'nl about tht• leaching o f
history.
I doubt that !>he had a h1'>lOrV
dal>!. as d1flicul1 a!> mine If '>hl'
had, she would le.now the
foUow1ng lactl>: In thl' 15th
through the 18th Lentuttt.''>. the
Cath olic lnqu1si11on
1mpn soncd . tortured dnd
executed. U'>ually by burning J I
the 'lakt:. thousand' of people,
1m 11l'd to ta~c bile'> lrum 11
\"h1ch the) d1d w11h great rehsh
In 1he I i th century.
l·uropean Protestant'> and
( athohL\ fought a JO-year-long
war th.11 leh m1lhon' dead and
hundred'> of town!> tota lly
depopulated .
Atroulll"> and war-. for
reltgiou' rea,ons t.on11nued for
t•entum•' 1rt I urope. all done
\' 11h thl· tull rooperauon of. ·
whatl'H'f hr.ind of 0 U"ltantr)
had bernnw the offiuiil '>late
Apparentl\-. the voter..
agreed. I hire lu think tt was
common St'n'>t' that prevailed,
not a fic1tt1CHJ'>h powerful
union
JOE ROBINSON
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S. Scheafer T. Thompson R.Davis B. Horrell
J. Gage C. Phoenix • A. Newes C.Beny
G.Griffith B. Pizzica G. Bassett J. Keithley
D.Davis G. Gelker D. Brockmeyer J. Fisher
l.-tiayes K. Long-Norden B. Worl<man C. Lynch
T. DiStarislao J. Dodd C.Shores G.Evarts
K.Campbel G.8<rjer • B.Gel<er M. Ger,,-d
L. Cutler
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ONCE
UPON
A
TIME
Royalty from this Land of Oz offers the
grandest of all the starting lineups.
ROGER CARLSON recq>tipns from Steve
Dally Piiot Buklch as Harbor pulled
Wtc~me. a3tain, to a
out that memorable 20-17
football Victory over Loar<\ reVlslt to e tn 19737 world's greatest Remember the bull collection of sports stars, elephant. Hal Sheflin, where these hand-plck.ed mashing everyone in the blue ,ehips reside in fall of 1942? engraved fonn, taking their Remember Estancia place In a record book for High's stunning 17 -0 run at champions, the Dally the out.set of the state Pilot's Sports Hall of Fame, championshp game en celebrating the millennium. route to the Eagles' Their numbers total awesome basketball victor) 1,003, representing the best tn 1991 ? of the 20th century, and I Remember the great k.now every reader will be showdowns in basketball able to experience a between Estancia and personal celebration with C.Orona del Mar? Or Orang( many of his and her C.Orua's Junior Rose Bowl favorites from this land of victory of 1963? Oz ... C.Osta Mesa, C.Orona Remember the Tars' del Mar and Mike Freeman Newport Beach, "They say, gathering in that here on the
southern shores you know, memorable pass
~fl~1de~ and scoring to
that fame defeat Servite, 20-orrua. 15, for the '94 CIF Today's story. is fleeting. football title? essentially what
was stated on This makes Rememerthe
New Year's Day of it a little 1969 five-overtirn1
2,000 as the third 97 -~5 Newport
mellinnJum was l " Harbor loss to
ushered in, onger ... Westminster in
remains t})e same. Sunset League
As 2002 becomes history basketball?
another 52 have been . Or C.OSta Mesa's 3-0
chronicled with victory over Newpon
miUennJurn stories, every Harbor ln f<><>tbalJ in 196n
Monday of the year, Or Harbor's 7-0 Win over
bringing the total to 473. mJghty Anaheim in 19631
C.OUectlvely, and ind!-AU of the thousands and
vidually, they personify the thousands of great
great common triumphs are brought baclt
denominator which all of into focus with this honor
us enjoy vicartous!h Great roU of the century.
fcoals and feats in e quest We cheered them then.
or perfect:Jon. We oheer the~ow
These are the athletes The c:rlteri for this Hall
who stlm!d the of Fame, for the most pan,
lmaginadon with their begins with AU-Cl:F
great accomplishments,
and the coaches who
recogrudon, or something
similar.
helped mold them, who Also, there la the matter not only taught and .refined of Impact.
their skills, but inspired So the~u have tt.· them to heights they may Read 'em. ose your eyes not have known posslble. and see lf r.;u can hear the Also, those on the swtah, fee the coWslon. periphery who have been grasp the heart-1top~r. Or there to help make It . envt.aJon that winning' happen. am.Ue. Its foot.ball and If you're a real fan, I basketball, baseball and
track and fteld, and most all know .J:u will be able to do
of the aporu wbk:h are thl& en give your
sprlnkled ~the favor1tea a call or drop .
teUOna ... u ua them a Une. 'I\tU them you
repraentado.n of the were looking fQr them. and
bOadng wortd, which b ao that you found them,
prevalent along these Oh, and lfyou don't find
lborea. . them In the category you
Addfdo~ aome belJeve they abould be, lool ~resJ entawtth· around, you lb.lgbt find
ad.alt just too them under a dtfrerent ~topusby. banner. Some got around !ta~ eqn the roUa, quJteabll
th.Ink and vt.aua11%e. tarri.Tbey aay, you know, that Remelnber Vlnnle
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(ridf Atlf\UJl'\
Gordon /\darm
Tt•rry A1brittoo
StuAJdrich
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I .ara A.\l)tt
Rudi\~
Hmt Baker
Uyroo BWJ
.Jon IWladl
Don llatrk£r
BUJ Humdt
( ri-'Ol"l(e Bwncott
Him Barry
(;kfm~'U
Oenny Bean
l>oo l~Uy
l\1ike Beech
Jack HeU
Re~ 8dl
Cart Uer,,eeron
Janle'\ tk~111
Uob Herr)
(luutie lk'f'T')
RobHcf11
I~ llet."'"1
JclT Hitetli
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( 1uu1ic Hll'ikcr
Sheldon Hk1d thurw
Dan.-! Rlood
(:ino "'"'"' l'ina U.1~man
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l\tcw Br.v~
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Tom Hunndl
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J:N.n l>ttrY
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John Dobrott
Joan Dodd
Kl'lllM.~
LalT) l>o) k.-
Etik b1,t.iler
Jenny E\"ilnS
Julie Evan-.
Gmcvie'c E\11~'
Hr.mdoo 1-inney
Oenn) FitJ~
Vernon fltq>a~
~h.anc Foley
SteH' f'ole)
Dal-id Fontill'I
HuWl ... ..,.ei"
l>t-rek fo,
Skip Franklin
JO'iiah F redrik.'iltfl
Dick Fn.ottnan
f .ric Freeman
Mike Frtem:u:t
Ralph F'l'dUla
Alan Gadd~
Jim Gage
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RtMdlGan
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Gr1111l G'ftker
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Pat Gla.9>W
DaoGlenn
Clw1es Godshall
Sieve Goru*8
Rod Gould
G.-,Green
Georse Greeowalt
M..sGner
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Glm Gt"W'ftth
JotmGu.l . Al Hackney
Daleffllley
BobHalry
Frank Han*°'1
Ma.e Ranrodl
Brett Hamm-Dent
8riln flMml
Lee Hawn
C...Helds
Ginatt.dl
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Gavin Hedrtck
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Rieb Boyce
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George Selfrldgt
Robert Shupp
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Pat Sweetland
M1ke Szypen:ld
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Jirka Batlik
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Danny Bibb
.Jeff Bickmore
Billy Blanton
Ila Bordef-,
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Bud Kru~oe
AI Cart.on
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Ktvin CarNJri
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Scott Oavb
Dou~ DeCinl'e'i
Phi.I Dml
Todd Dixon
Bob Dueiler
Marshall Duffeekl
Charlie Eaton
Ro\ Emenioo
J. KeMdh Fagam
Chuck F&nley c urt1' Fleming
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Kn fritz
Bruce Gelker-
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Ai-t Gron<iky
Paul Hahn
Sharoi> Hanson
'~ Hotsne.
Bruce Ibbetson
Al Kent
Shiriey Kinder
·Natalie KJng
Cart Kraushaar
Jim Kn.we
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Marlin McKc.-ever
Tom McKibb<.111
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M~run Mcl'iamara
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Steve ~Ulen
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( .hartie Ptunip.
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Jeff PuN:-r
Taylor Puryear
Ja<iCJfl Quinn
Robyn Ray
Bill Reynold\
Bill Riddell
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Jake Rohrer
Paul Salata
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Rich SauJ
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DougSpwiLs
Leigh Steinberg
L>ick Stbef'ner
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Ken Stuart
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Ron 'fom'ik:.
Phil Tu.Der
Jim Tunney
Robert Van't Hof
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B11an1 Humann
Johnny lkt'da
Ralph Irwin
Tom Jacobson
Shannon Jakaiky
Joey Jaine!> .
Matt Jameson
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Brian Johmon
F..mit Johmon
Brett Kacura
Waynr KA'ipm!k
John Kazmer
Justin KrrT
Tom Kit.chcn
Jelf Krmtz
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Jen')' Ki!thley
Jor;b Kldn
Brian Kreutzkamp
Tara K.roe!ich
Oa\'e KurT'ltSCh
Ron Lamer1oo
And1"' Law!IOl1
Don U:nt
Brtao~
Eric Lindroth
Lyle Uoyd
Kdly Lcq-Nordel
Maril Lortamo
Gray Lunde
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AJ Muniz
Joe Muniz
Manud Muniz
PauJ Myrdm
£miJ Nerme
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Jill Ndsen
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Paul NeJmann
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George Non'8
Brian O'Flaberty
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The folloWtfll per•on
his ebanclontd th• ~
of tltt f lclJllous 811$1
nus Name 280 Calon
Street, 417 Baywood
Onve, Htwpott 8NCh,
CA 92'660
Th• f IChhous Business
name rtftrrtd to abol(JI
was It ltd In O• ana•
County on 02/05/02,
FILE HO 20026891265
Susan Hel\011, Trustee
for Bennett F1m1ly Trust
dtd 7 l.9-89. 417 Bay
wood Drive. Newport
Buch, CA 92660
This bu"neu is con
bucted by. ram1ly Tru!l.I
Susan Nel$On, Trustee
Th" uatement was
filed with tho County
Clerk of Oranae County
on 12/20/02
2002'927401
D11ly Pilot Dec ZS, 2002,
Jan I. 8. 15. 2003 W984
AdilM llllilllss .... s.......
fhe lollowma peo sons
u e doina busmen n
Natural Hullhworks
Chlfoprathc and Well
ness Center 1731 Santa
Ana Ave ·Costa Mua
CA 92621
Scoll Mac•dam. 1131
Santa Ana Ave Cosl.i
Meu CA926l7
Ratllh Umb11arn 173 I
Santa Ana Ave Cosl•
Mesa CA 92627
John Cloonan Jo ,
22391 Wuodarove l.ike r ore st CA 92677
This business '' 'u"
ducted by • 11enu .it
partnerslup
Have you <lorled do111a
busmen yet' No
John Ctoon;in Jr
Th" ~talem~nl WA\
filed with the Cuunly
Clerk of Oranae County
on 12/06/02 •
290269259S3
Datly Polol D•l 11 18
2S. 2002. J.in I 1003
W968
FktitiMllsiieu .... s......
The followina pet sons
••e do1na business as
Law Offices ot John R
Brown1na. 23461 Soulh
Pointe Dr . Ste 200.
l 11un, Hills, CA 92653 ~ Robert Btown1n1.
3256 Broad Strut ,
Newport Beach. CA
92663
This business ts con
ducted by an 1ndtwtdual
Haw• 1ou SIMled do1n1
busmess yet? Yes. 12/1/
02
J<mn R 81 ownm1
Th11 st~tement was
ltled wtth Iha ·County
Clerk of Onnire County
Ofl 12/20/0Z
,0026,27193
011ty Pilot De~ 25, 2002.
Jan I, 8, IS. 200J W983
ActlliM ...... .... s.......
1 he lollow1n11 pt1 sons
are doma bWiiness as:
A ) Ne11:hburhood Access
Corp , B.) Coei net. 20
Co1po1dle Park, Irvine,
CA~2606
Prollty D1a1tal Networks.
Int (NI/), 1600 Canal
Street, Su1to 1418, New
Orleans, LA 70112
This business 1s con
ducted by a corpora"\1on
lt1ve you startrd dome
bu~one~s yet? Yes. 1/2,
02
Pro11ly D1&1lal Nel
works. lnl
Kenneth r riedenreich
Admm M.ina11e1
lhts statement w;u
ftle·d with the County
Cle• k ol Or anee County
un 12 20102
20026927404
D<tily Polul Dec l!>, 200<'
Jdn I 8 IS 2003 W986
Rc11tMB~
M-.S.......
I he lollowm11 pt'rsons
Jre dcll"R bUSlnt'U di.
Sun Chia lmpor t;i.. 3400
Ave11ut' of th,. Arh. J
/04, Cust.i Mes.i. CA
9?6i6
W1H1om IOIHI A"de•~on,
1400 Av~1111•• of lhe Ari\,
J·?CM. Cu\ld Mesa, CA
9i'62b
l ond.o BJrrull, 3400
Avenue of lht' At ts. J
204' LO\ la Me~a CA
926?6
lh1S business •~ lOrl
dut led by d aener al
par tner,h1p
llav~ you star led doing
bus1ne!.\ vet' No
W1lhan1 J Anderson
Thts stAtement was
filed with the County
·Poli cy
Clerk of Oun1e County
Ofl 12/20/02
2002 .. 27395
Daily P1lqt ~ 25, 2002.
Ja11 l. 8. 15, 2003 W9ll2
fkllM ..... .... s.......
The followtn.a peoon$
ett doma business H
Oavtd Browne Swtmrnina
Pool Servite. 18tl
Rochester Costll Meu,
CA92621
D1v1d ~nthony
Browne. 186 Rochester,
Costa Mesa. CA 92627
This business 1s con
ducted by an md1v1dual
Have you star led dotna
business yet' Yes,
November I, 2002
David Anthony Browne
This statement was
tiled w1lh the County
Clerk of Or a nae County
on 12/06/02
200269259 54
Daily Pilot Ott. 11, 18.
2S, 2002. Jan. I, 2003
W970
Fldltim "5lness ,._s..._...
The lollowma persons
are dom11 bu\mess n
W1n~on s Jewelers of
Newpor I Buch. Int .
171S B Newport Blvd
Costa Mesa CA 92621
Winston's Jewelers ol
Newport Beach In•
(CA) 1175 B Newport
Blvd Costa Mesd CA
92627
This busmt\s is ton
dueled by a LOrporahon
Have you started doin11
busm~s' yd 7 Nu
Winston's Jewelers ol
Newport Be.ich. Int
terry Palms President
Th" •latem~nt wa•
hied with the County
Clerk bf Orange County
on 12/20/02
20026977398
Daily Pilot Dec 25. ?OOZ.
Jan I. 8. 15, ?003 W981
rictitlous lusinHs ,._s.......,
The following persons
are doing business as
Ride Assisi Shuttle Inc ..
12812 Gdrden Grove
Blvd fl Gar den Grove.
CA 92843
Ride Assist Shuttle. Inc
(CAI 12812 Carden
Grove Blvd . #L Carden
Grove CA 92843
1 his business 11 con-
duct.cl by • C()(IM>f•llon
Havt ~CM.I slarted dolnC
business yet' Yu, 11/ll
02
Ride Assist Shultlt,
Inc
Cailos c.,c1on1. Olfll(lor/
C£0
Thrs s t1lemtri.I wlS
flied with tho Counly
Cltrk of Orana• County
on 12/20/02
2002 .. 27405
Daily Pilot Dec: 25, 2002,
Jan I, 8, 15, 2003 ~
fktlllM ......
"-S.......
fhe followina penons
are do1n& busin11ss as
The Vo1et ram11'f, 363
Old Newport Boutevud,
Newport Bea1.h , CA
92663
Joanna Voact, S64 South
Sunklst St Anaheim, CA
92806
R1eh11r d l/oael, 564-South
Sunk1s1 St . Anaheim, CA
92806
Th1i. busanl!u 1s con
dueled by hu\bAnd and
Wife
Have you stdr led dom11
business yet? Ye~ 1987
Richard Voael •
Joanna Voael
· Thll statement was
hied with the Coulfty
Clerk of OuneP County
on 12/21/02
20026927902
Daily Pilot Jan I 8. lS.
22 2003 W991
RditiM~ ,._s......,
l he followine person\
arf dome bus1r1n• u
Atf1haled Ctoth1na 21851
Newland St •229,
Huntmaton e.,a~h CA
92646
Vincent delaJnrre. 21851
Nwwland St '229,
Huntir1jllun 81'3lh, CA
92646
C rw1n fo•llllana, 14666
Pr di roe Vitw Cu cle,
Chino Hill~ t.11 91709
Th" buw1es\ 1\ tun
due ted by a eenet 111
partnership
Have ynu star led dome
bu\ln"u ytP 'fr' 1 70/
02
20026t J14U
Dally Pilot Dec 25. 2002
Jin l. 8. 15, 2003 W988 ........... .... ~
The lollowln& penons
ere doin1 business n
119 135 Fah11on Ptaee.
UC. 24536 Alta Loma
~~ Laauna H1Ns. CA
119 135 S Fahrion
Place, llC, 24536 Alta
Loma Ct • L11un1 Hills,
CA92653
Thts business rs con·
ducted by limited
l iab1hty Co
Have you started dolna
bus111ess yel7 l'f(I
119·135 S. Fahrton
Piece. llC
Marc Rolh, Mana11lng
Member
This statement wai.
hied w1t:ll the County
Clerk of Ounae County
on 12/20/02
20026927401
Deily Pilot OK. ZS 2002,
Jan I. 8. 15. 2003 W976
Rdltt.slllsilm .... s ......
lhe lollowma persons
are dome business as
Honey Do of Ame11ca.
4633 Ro1bury Rd .
Corona del Mar CA
92625
Kimberly Sk•nd•lls.
4633 Roabury Rd
Corona del Mu CA
926?5
This buiuness is con
ducted by an tnd1v1dual
Have you star led doin11
business yet' Yes. Nov
,J0._2002
Kunberly Sk<tndahs
This statement was
hied with the County
Clerk ol 01 ~nge County
on 12/23/02
2002692765 t .
0•1ly Pilot De;.. 25. 2002.
Jan l 8 15, 2003 W98'3
~w.u .... s .....
Thi' lollow1na p11rson'>
are domg business as
Coalnrie Kona. 1160
Monrovia Ave •B IO.
·cosla Mesa CA 92621
All•n Boru\hek &
Assoc Im. {CA), 1760
Monrov1" A•e #8 10
Costa Mesa CA 92627
Th1\ bu\ml'\• ,,. con
ducltd by a corporahon
Have Y.Oll starltd dot111
busiMU yit7 Yts, 10-02
,Allan Bor ushek &
Assoc Inc .• Paul James.
vie. President
This stattmenr was
ftltd wflh lh• County
Cltrli of Ounae CoU11ty
on l 2ftl6/02
2001 .. 25952
Daily Pilot O.C. I I, II. 25. 2002. Jan 1. 2003 ,... ..... r .. 96'
.... s......
The foHowln& persons
are dolna busmess as
Mecca Enletpnses. 1800
E 16111 SI , #H310,
Newport Beach. CA 9~3
Abdul Alkayah, 1800 E.
16th St. tH310, Newport
Beach, CA 92663
This busmen 1s con
ducted by; an md1vlduat
Have you started doin&
bustntts yet, No
Abdul Alkayah
Thts s·tatement was
filed with the Coonty
Cieri\ ol Oranae County
on 12/27/02
20026927859
Daily Pilot Jan I, 8. 15,
22: 2003 W991
fktllielJ ...._
.... s......
The lollowrnf persons
are dom.: busineu a\
Cedar 8th 1'partrilents.
UC. 24536 Alla Lorna
Ct . Laguna Hills CA
926!>3
Cedar 8th Apartments
UC (CA). 24S36 Alla
Loma Cl L<1&una Hills
CA926!>3
Thts bus1n .. \~ " con
dueled by l•mtled
l111b1hty Co
Heve you started doana
busmen yet> No ,
Cedar 8th Apar I
m~nl•. LlC
Marc Roth . ..-,1anaa1na
Membef
Thi\ statemenl wn
liled w1tn the County
Clerk of Orange Counly
on 12/20/02
20026927400
Daily P1iot OK ZS. 7002
Jan 1 8, 15, 2003 W975
· How to Place A
RttlM .... ....s.......
Th• followln1 pe11oni.
.,, doln1 bu11nns IS
f lllht Crtw Contract()(s,
61 Avoc•clo Avenue,
Corona del Mar. CA
92625
Judith O Ol50n, 618
Avoudo Avenue, Oo!ona
del Ma<. CA m25
This bustness ts con
ducted by an 1nd1vldual
Have you sta¥ted do•oa
busln"' yet? No
Judith 0 Olwn
This statement wu
tiled w1lh the County
Clerk of o,a1111e County
on 12/27/02
20026 927161
Dally Pilot Jan l. 8, IS,
22, 2003 W993
RdlttM hslMls .... s ........
The f.2_llow111e per sons
are dolna business u
Amo Productions, 1015
Muhfteld 011ve, ~wporl
Beach CA 92660
James {dward rinks, It.
IOI S Mu11 lleld Drive,
Newport 8t1dlh CA
92660
This bustnus '' 'on ducttd by M• 1nd1•1dual
Hne you \lar led dOlfll
busines' yet? No
Jam"' C f 1nh Jr
This· st.,.lement was
filed with the County
Clerk r>f on·na" County
on I? IJ/07
2002692677•
Daily Pilot Oet ?S lOOl
Jan I. 8 15 7003 W974
RditlM t.IMss ,._s.......,
I he followin11 per \on'
.;re duin11 bus111en "~
Cl l WOR 1 H CONSUi 1
INC. 7<'l CCJl ION ~r
NCWPOR I Bf ACH. CA
82663
ROGER WtlllA M
Cl l WORl ~I l<'l COl 1 ON
ST , NE WPOR I 8f ACH,
CA 92661
Th1\ b1u1n1•u 1~ con
duLted b.r an 111d1v1du~I
HIYe yuu \ldl led d111n~
busine" yeP NO
ROCC R Cll WORW
Jh1s \l&lrn1~nl wa\
tiled with lt>t County
Cl<!ri of Oranat County
lln 12 3()102
2002.9280 71
Daily Pilot Jan I
22.7003
I he lollowlna ptnons
ar • dotnl business as
Pthna, 178 Wells. Costa
Mna,CA92621
Jenny Johnson. 211
Rochester St • Unit E.
Cost• ~SI. CA 92627
lhis businns ts con
ducted by· •~ 1ndivldu•I
Hive jou started doma
busmen yet? No
Jenny Johnion
Th11 statement was
tiled with the County
Clerk of Oun11e County
On 12/20/02
2002'927410
Daily Pilot Oet 25. 2002.
Jan I 8. I!>, 200J W980
FldltlM lwsiless Mme s,.......
lhe lollow1n11 per.sons
are doing busmeu as
loby's Ttla, I 070 We~I
ward Ln Costa Mesa.
CA 92621
Wade Alan So hlendNma.
1070 Wr\l...,drd ln
Co~ta Mesa. CA 921>27
rt11s busmess ·~ con
duct•d by ap 1nd1v1du .. 1
Ila vi' you slao trod domii
bus mess fel / Nu
Wade Sthlende""l
l his \tatenient w••
tiled ""'" the County Cler~ of Ooan&t' County
un I? '2110?
20026927860
Duly Point l3n l 8 I!>
?7 2001 W992
RctitlM lllsillm i...s._.,
lh~ lollow1ng P''"°'"
~re 001ng busme~• II\
Prndur ks 91!2 Med•
let r a11e.rn [Ir, ltunlmg
IOM 8e.t• h I A 97641:>
Mil hart I 'id It Pr 9 IJ7
Mt'dlltrrJll•.ln Dr
ltu11l111~tun Rl'd1 h CA
92Mb
I h" bU\IM~S " l "" dut.l"d by an 111d1v1d11M
lfdv~ Y••v \ld•t~d t1om1t
bu\m .. v, y .. t' Ye, Or-L
I lflOl
MochdH J 5all~t
I hi\ '.t.it .. m•nl wa~
l1ltd with th• l 11unty
C'lrrk ol OrJng .. l.ounly
on 12 20 07
20026927436
Oa1ty Pilot 0..1 I'• }('1)2
Jan I 8. 15 l'OOJ W"78
...........
... s......
fl\t followln1 per aon•
1u e dolflC business H N Gott, 26136 Via Pera,
MJssion Viejo, CA 92691
jerome Veltn!Jn, 26136
V1a Pwa, Mission Vrelo.
CA92691 Th,, llUSIM$1 I~ con
duct"d by an ind1w1dual
tMve you atwttd 6offlc
bu5'ness yet7 No
Jefome Valenlin
This statement was
hied with tilt County
Clerk of Ora11p County
on 12/20/02
%0026921412
Daily Ptlot Dec ZS. 2002,
fan. I. 8, 15, 2003 W977
MtiM .... it.es..._...
The loliowlna persons
are do•n& busmen as.
MPC Secu11ne. 297 J Har~ Blvd #198. Costa
Meu, CA 92626
Shannon M. Betarave,
2973 Harbor Bl•d • 198,
Costa Mei.a. CA 92626
This businHs 1s con
dueled by "" 111d1v1du•I H;rve you sloarted dome
buS1ness• yet> Yes 8/1/
01 .
Shannon M Bel11,.ve
This ~latemenl was
loled with th• County
Clerk of 01<1112e County
on 12 20,1l2
20026927397
D•tly P1lol Oe. 2'>. 2002
IAn I 8 1 S 200J W982
Fldilills w.ss
"-S......
fh• lollow1n& persons
drt dulni bU,IOI\\ a\
JRA Prnmol1un\. 170
23rd SI . •U Custa
M•S" CA 92621
John Reiss Aoverh\lni &
Int•• ad1ve lnl (CA).
120 734d St •D Co•l.1
Mesa CA 976'/7
This bu\in"\ 1\ con
duded by "lorrior.il1on
Have you •Id• ted dmng
bu51fl•H yet' Ye\
Uec.mber I 7002
lt>hn Rr"' Adverlmna
& lnltr di l•vt lnl
John Rei~\ Pr e\1dent
{h" 'tatrmenl wa•
fokd with tht C11unty
.Clerk of O"nRr County
on 11 ll Ol
20026927851
O••ly P1fnl IAn I
22 2003
O!i!x Pi!Ot
TIMI. follow1n1 per aons.
ar• do1n1 business as
Marketlnc Slteel ''Int·
1n1, 517 Supetlor Ave., ~~ort Buch. CA
Adam Nitlstn Over,
strnl. 19'6 Mtyw Pio,
Costa Mou, CA 92627 ff1ts buslntU Is con-
ducllld by an lndtvidu.I
Ha .. you s t11ted doinc
bus1.ness yet1 No
Adam Ovt rsltHt
fhts st•temtnl WIS
t11td with tilt County
Cieri\ of Oun&• County
on 12/27/02
2001 .. 211u
D11ly Piiot Jan I, 8, 15,
22. 2003 W996
Actlllll ...... ..........
T ht follow1n1 persons
are do•na bu.1lm1u u .
fMM Conshucl•on &
lnvlronmental S.rv1cai,
1912 Chu1c;h St , Coda
Mts4 CA92627
Todd M Marhn, 1912
Chu11.h St , Costa Men,
CA ~ ,h1\ busmen is con
duded by an 1ndiv1dual
Have you sl•rled do1nc
busontn yet? Yn. 1/14/
02
I odd M Martin
fh1s sl-ltment wai
hied with tilt County
Cl.,k of Ounae County
on 12/20/0'l
2002 .. 274 t1
Oillly Pilot De<. ZS 2002
Jan I 8 IS 2003 W979
Mtl....-.U .... s......
I he follow1na per~on•
~·• ddlna bll\lneu n
tnterpl1y Communac1
loon~ & f und•••s1n~ Con~ull•nh, 11705
All.,n. Tustin. CA 91182
Devon Doutherly, 11705
Allen, Tu~t1n, CA 9218<'
lh1s bu\men 1s con
due ted by an 1nd1v1dual
H•vt you startl!d doma
busmns yet? Yes 1981
Devon Oouaher ty
Thi\ \lalemenl wa'
hied •Ith th• County
Clerk of Oun1e County
<>n I? 71/02
2002'9'27H4
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SERVICES 2600
Miscellaneous
Services 2605
U"clolm..i M-•Y
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from abandoned proper
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FURNISHINGS
Mevl"t s.1., Sofa.
coffee tbl. entertarnment
ctr, recliner, w1eker furn. "°" patio set. queen bed complete. art Follection
714,846-6129
JEWElJtY/ 3460
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PRECIOUSWTALS
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Bustness
Oppof1unlties
Businesses and
fnnctllses 3905
YlNDING ltOUTt
Hollnt Products +Creel
locations • lltC S i 7S90
invest BOO 396 9311
(llclsat.em 6tCI
C.M./frwy ConvltHflt
SS I' reeway a t Bri,lol.
300 S.r. Private Bath
$425/MO 949 6116 9165
IACIC IAY ClNTt•
2651 Irvine Ave. 1011
vrew. retail on site 7 14-
573-7710
HOMES FOR SALE
ORANGE 5400
COUNTY
Corona del Mar
TltUHOUSI
SlCWDID llTRLU
A•AZIHG ,tKl
AGT.t4t·72S4120
Udoldl
HAQt conAGI
2br I'/• Ba:? c 1ar, bch
& '8n club 35 lot
By ownflf $880,000 obo
949 &U 2330
Ind ex
.. l oyol4• vi-...
A Tropical P•Bdlslo 2Br
wood lh. fp, lrendl doors.
reces.'led ~ bl& !laeBl
tv. ~ krl. i 179.900!
obo Mo1ry Wood, a&! 9e'}.
584-'lal I. 7119816
• Deslro~f• Spoclout
double unrt Creal v-of
IUlnlOI blSlfl and City
"&Ills, 48t 4 sea. ait
M~ Lou Keiher 949 67S 27
HACH ltlTtlAT
,ANOIAMK VllW sot,ooo
AGT. 949·7214 I 20
OCEANftONT flllt
NOT FOi THl FAINT
Of HlAllT
AOT. 949-721-8120
Newport Coat
15 v1.v.-.i.
4.br. 4 5b1 librer y ~ bo
nus room $1,Sl5,000
24 < .......
A touch of Italy 4bt
2 Sba Strada homt'.
$1,72ti000
'lATIMUM PtWHTilS
Stef1nle Meurer
!M9 715-3156
MISCEJ..lMEOUS
RENTALS
RlnlllTo .... -COM 8r'811t IUM'f rm 2br
Iba, co11 llomt, fp, wd,
fem non srnoller only,
S7'iO~mo 949 644-0323 ............ ...
NI/°'-View rooms.
oc .. 11front1n1111. pvt
'"'· u11lu1n, &llAf• b1,
uus pd, n/lmka. llltch
entlte, ln4k y, l blodl 10
HtWPOrl Pier. 1695/mo.
Call S.m •t 949 271· 7905(bet_ .. ~)
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RESIOENTIN.. RENTALS
ORANGE 7400
COUNlY
Balboa Island
3 HOUSCS rROM WAHR
l ar ae 2br 2ba apt fn1.
lots of sto<a(le. yrly tu
Sl800mo949 675·1779
Balboa Peninsula
3br 2.Sba 3 story condo,
1/2 b'y/bch. furn, wd,
2 c aar 1906 W Balboa
Blvd S2400i\~-865 1899
Corona del Mar
21r 21o Ilse, huae mstr
s.u1te w/fp + Ip in lrw rm
walk. 1n clos!'s. 1ac lub,
le aar 949 721 5747
21w 1110 tr-t "-se 1n
old COM, fenced patio,
I 111 space, $1850/n•o
Myrna 949-720-0146 or
DebbH! 949-854·0929
IH 21A houH. dtn, Ip
taund. 'l c 1ar I 112 blk
to bch a Sholl$ AQll l
15 $25(l)m 956.11 2115
'-remod lBt 'l.581, It
lront uNI apt. lrt rm. din,
Ip, custom cabltlry a Iron
W'O<k 2 i»bo&. It pr
UJOOsf 3 blls to bclhl Ho
ptV$ll1lt S?G!ll!Vmo 'ff u
Al/Al.. l ·1'> 2m· 72'6 1001 cm-.
1 & 21r'• from 191°'110
In lovely 11tad comn1
near Trl·Squerel rtldp,
11r/ltor1p Kie n Mnct.
877·704-1649 a 9200
UncJer the Service Directory Bannl'r
Reach 80,000 Homes Each Week
For Only $32 per week (4week minimum)
Call Lorraine at (949) 574-4245
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beach & tennrs club
S7800'mo 949 644 2ll0
Newport Beadl
AYfltONT
ON LIDO PCNIHSUlA
NEW 21r 210
COTTAGlS
Priv•le Buch. Pool
and Spa WaH. to
Oct1rl, Shops 1nd
R"t•uranh Le;ise
6/mo 2 yr +
Bo•t Shp Av1!11ble
,710 UDO ,AllK Dll.
949 673 6030or
949 723 S8JO
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Bill CRUNOY RCAl TORS
94t-67S .. 161
4 . ,.. hou-.., beMJlrful
cond,all~ Ip wd
..~ dbl a• avd41 now um mo 949. 759 CJJ7 4
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JBr. 2Ba 1 car e•r•11e
S?800 010 Hill r.n I
949 466 5756
YEARlY HNTAlS-
our th• beach, 2br. I In
2br 2ba •rt SISOO $1850
949 293 4630
Errqiloyment 8500
DRIVER 0 0 T@am
oppo1tuntlles from LA to
H1 Oakland to NY
Oakland to Orlando. l A
to Orlando No truck no
problem l uu: purchase
proaram avatlable Other
na1tonw1de opportunities
also au1fable Ava 95
rpm HE 800 574 !>160
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ORll/£R DlR drtvllts
earn bluer paychecks.
enjoy lob of mfln, dnv•
state of art equipment.
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fookln1 for 11tenttd
people to svc pvl
Pit Un. schooli., Wiid
dln11. ' 1tunlons
Become • 011f you enjoy
music or set on tht
micropllQne If you flaw•
perM>nahty to becorM an MCI Ho up nee
Wwutay/•••hnd '" P6• now audlltllftlflt CaM
800-468 6900 and b•
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A!.11 for Brendo11 81own
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queaboM 949-720-tl 15,
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lull lac:t w1rr. b!ertf bl•c:ll/blk. · co, c:hrome luHuy loeded, 117 .9'$
o.im.11 llhr. CO, mnlr, whls, 1ara1ed. n/smkr. v•521332 Cott• MH•
chrome whit. IN'-· like new, v852621 Olr 9496467822
¥875214 $28,996 flnenc .. U l,995 Un evsll Bkr
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11•Y lthr mnrl, CD, c:tum
whls, full lac:tory w1rr
v27251? $27,995 ltn
1v11l 81\r 949 586 1888 -.oc,-1.WM
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full lec:t weH, whlla/
oelmHl llhr. CO. chrome
whls, like new. smelli
new >1"952871 SJ!'>.99S
In .-Biol -JXlltJi.cuu 949-SH-1811
J;op 't6 Cit.roll ..
Sport 4x4 red. 4dr. auto
super clean 9511 m1
$16500/obo vlZ 12548 eo-.i..
Meu Dk 949 646 7817
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feel w111 "'lvor/gtey
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•••• '9t Mleta Merc:wy '9S SeMe GS sllu buut1ful $uper
Conv 341. "''· •uto. red/ 66k V6, wht/blue Int, clHn, S9,4~ vt682782
bla(.I. int' to11 buultlul very clun. xlnt c:ond. all Co1Q Mm;i o. 96641>71122.
orl& cond •5972°'1 pwr, $4500 310 925·8027
$10,995 ltn ' w111 ••••I His -'U Alta-Gll AUTOMOll.ES,
Bk r 9 4 9 5 8 6 1888 auto, supes t itan. MSZ MISCB.lANEOUS -·~1·•-lrade 1n v•21~ Costa Merce4.. le11a •to Mese Dir 949 646 7822
lOOt 2 6 Blacll/tan lthr. NI•-,87 Stenae Gll sntf. ni~e r u $5925 vaaJ40I J Cosf4 Mesa auto, I02k '"'· IJIOdrna'~ '"-,_, c;ar • S25(X) v"895458 Cost.I
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fully loitded lif'•ul books/ V8. lmmac, fully loadejl lthr 84K m1. $5775 re~ords. mnrl, .St5.995 vll434720 Costa Mesa ••215552 Cost<1 MeH Dir 949 646 781'} Oh 949 646 7822
Mere.dew •as 1.01 2.3 •-.. •••" '97 4 6 At snrl ·super clun HS£ SOI. m• mel~lh~
d11m alloys nK.e Cllr d•rll iireen oatrnt.il lthr
S2595,v•6?8173 Costa Ill" whls labul-Ous '"' M D nm fabulous tond $18,995
CASH FOi CAIS
We need 1our "'' paid fw Of 1101 Ph1ll1ps Aulo
A:li.. for Malcolm
949 574 7777
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ercedei '93 JOO( 3.2 avail Bkr 949 586 1888 BOATS -black sunr ool it hr -
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Mercede• ,96 (320 prrle~t <OOd l<tp ind --------
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