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Ser v ing the Newport-Mesa comnzunity since 1907
FRIDAY, JANUARY 10, 2003
Pro!~ster~ take fight to company .HQ
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A few activists outside John Laing Homes'
Newport offices call on the developer to
leave a 400·year-old oak tree a lone.
June Casagrande
Daily Pilot
NEWPORT BEACI I A few
protester-, waved '>•gm and
-.houted slogans at John L.ung
I tomes' headquarters fhur.,day
to protest the company\ a t
tempt to remove a 400-year old
oak 1ree near Santa Clarita and
II'> plah'l to build a houc,i ng
pro1ect on a Seal Beach i.ite
where Native-American rl'
I tomes" were wavf'd hy five
prote!>ter!>.
Organizer5 ac,.,emhled the
event o n short notice lhurc,day
morning after rece1v111g nL'W'>
that the lOmpany had t.tkl·n a
1ougher stance in the ba11le
over an oak tree nl'ar Santa
Oanta that the company want.,
to remove to widen a road
there
In a statement, 1hc company
cued safety a!> 1t!> main rea.,on
for demanding 1ha1 Quigley
leave the p erd1 he ha'> occupied
for more than two rnonlh'>
John Laing I lonw'> f'rc-.1dcn1
Bill Rattan.i a lc,o poinll.'d ou1
that vbiwr.., to 1ht-lrce. 011 pn·
vale property. hc.1ve t. reated a
nul'>ance 10 neighbor'>
"1 he number uf 1wopll' who
ill'C betng 111v1ted to \1'>11 and
even chmb anw thl' 1rct· would
continue lo re'>ull 111 umafe
cunditiom." Hallil/11 .,c.11d 1n lhc
'>latement "Ohg1>1ng propl'rty
d amage and ne1ghborl10od di.,-
turbance-; cont111uc IO OC.l u r "
Quigley.
"H1ey hc.1vL· dended to tome
down 1n a heavy handed man
ner, • i.aid Doug 11.orthof. an en-
vironmentah't .md organi1.er uf
the informal group of prote!>t -
er!>. "It\ nol Jll"l thl'> tree. rhis
tree h cl -.ymbol of the t:ndles<>
paving O\'l'r of ">outhern Cahfor-
ni;i.·
John l..ung I tome' ha., of-
fered to replanl the trcC' in a
nearby park Opp111wnt'> heheve
it would hl' lwttn In ll•ave the
treP in pliltc• Jncl ln11ld tlw road
around 11
m ain'l have been found
'iign'> marked "Save my hom·-.
from John l.aing I tome'· and
"Save the oak from John l .. ung
Op Thursday, John Laing
I lom es announced it had <,e
cured the area around th<.• oak
tree and fiJed suit agam'>l tree
"Iller Jo hn Quigle}' for trt"•P"'"
111K
Protester!> counwr thc.11 1hc
company'i. moVl''> Jrl' overly
harsh. m pan belJU,l' they l'Ut
off food and wall'r -,u pphe., lCJ
•JUNE CASAGRANDE <:overs
Newport Beach <1nd John Wayne
Airport She mdy t.ir wached at
(949) 574 4232 <Jr bye mail di
1une casagrande a lat1mes com
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Doug Korthof of Seal Beach. left. and Joey Racano of Huntington
Beach protest at John Laing Homes offices on Dove Street
DON LEACH I DAR V P1l m
An attentive group of Tiger Cubs listen as Captain Jerry Strom explains what to do if a fire breaks out m their house The Newp,ort Coast
troop watched a video and cooked dinner for the firefighters as part of an educational v1s1t to Newport Beach Ftre Statton No. 8
Feed the .firefighters
Newport Coast
Tiger Cubs cater
dinner for
firefighters
Thursday after
a tour of the
firehouse
Deepa Bharath
Daily Pilot ·
H olt I undament wru. all
set for hie; fire hou..e
tour lnursday night. nie 5 year-old Tiger
Cub Scout from Newport Co~l
had his litlle fireman's hat on ~
he sat up to watch a 'lhort
documentary showing a day in
the life of a firefighter in the
conference room of the fire
station on Ridge Park Drive.
REPORTER'S NOTEBOOK
Web politics return
Welcome to the
new and
un-lmproved
dty-dedk:a.ted Web ite.
turned Into a venue for
frequent loathsome
posts that ultJmatety
led to Its own demise.
A man known only
by his generic e-mail
address, In which he
calls himself Mr. Joe
Citizen, ls picking up
where a group of
concerned citizens left
oft".
The new site 6Us the
void of the now defunct
LOLITA
HARPER
Tuples of the former
Web s.lte, run by local
act:lvl.sts who refer to
themselves u
lmprovers. included
upcoming city
dfNoelopmeot.s. Utter.
graffiti. illegal
tmmlgration. crime and
educadon. O\ats often
local ate once run by~
Otblena for ~ent or
ea.ta ..... Wbich awted u.
community rorum, but qulckty
took a con~ tum,
tkkier aubjec:tl of nice and
SM NOIDUOk, hp M
·· 1 thoui.;ht the big fire wru.
pretty awe-.ome." he said,
referring to video of the Laguna
Reach brush fire of 1993 that
charred 17 .000 acres and
engulfed 366 homes.
firefightt:<r.., Lhe ctuldren and llH·ir
parents VJ<;ited them at the
Newport Coa-;t statio n and gaVl'
them a catered dinner of filet
mignon. Cae'>ar salad, roasted
polatoe.. fudge browmes and
cookJe., Newport Beach Fire Capt. Jerry
Strom taJked to the scouts after
the show. emphasizing the
importance of not playing w11h
matche'>.
"It'., 1u-;t our way of howing
our apprl'caation for our
firefightC'r., • parent Art Sprake
said "Tiu•y're very much part of
our cornmumty and we greatly "One little match can do what
you saw on the video," he said.
As a thank you to 1he ,.. SH FEED. Pa1e M
72 HOURS
A quick guide to the weekend
A BAnlE Of A TIME
1 The Newport Harbor
Nautical Museum will
host a special battle
reenactment from 4 to 7 p.m
~in Newpoft Harbor.
Refr'Mhmenm will be soN9d
after the sail. 1l'9 museum la
at 161 E. Coast Highway.
Reservations ere required. The
fee 11 $50 for adult.I and $20 for
dllldren younget' than 12. For
mont infonnetk>n. ~II (949)
873-1863.
BALL.ERINA TAW..S
2 Auclttlon~ fOf' the School
of American Ballet's 2003
Summ« Cou,. will be
held Saturday 9t the Def.ore
Dance Center in Costa Mesa.
Auditions .,. open to
ln1ermediate and advanced
siudent9 only and will be held
from 1 to 2:30 p.m. for
13-yul"Olds, from 2:30 to 4
p.m for 1~ and 15-year-okta
end from 4 •o 6 p m. for 1&-to
1$-~ Studtnis must
regiAw OM hour in edvllnC*
For mont ittfonndon, eel (212)
~Of (714) 2't 1-9908.
A tale of 2
• economic
proposals
Local Republican le aders say
president's tax plan won 't
counter effects of governor\
severe budge t mea~ures.
Paul Clinton
Da1lyP1ot
'' \\l'OHI \11 '-.\ -~ nc11lt.>'>l1mt' 'tall'
hudgel cnw, could IJ.~l' ihe '>team 11111 111
f're!.1den1 Hu .. h·, l't. one mm 'umuJu, p.u l
.1ge. local lkpubhcan lec.1der' \dld lnuf'dt1\
(;o\-. (,r,1\-1>.1vl\, .11 ii noon pre•" umlt•r
l'll(t:' IO<fa~ ,, l'XJ>l'l IC'd ICI prop<><,t.• w1dt•
ranging la.A llH ll'J'l''· 'Pu t·d \~1th c.,pt'ndin~
See PROPOSALS. Paee A4
NEWPORT BEACH
Commission
continues to
tread water
Coastal Commission appeal
decision removing its power,
but Newport assemblyman
will urge group's ov.erhaul.
Deirdre Newman
Daily Pilot
'IJ IWPORT BIAUI The Cahfom1a
Loastal Commission hiu asked the appellate
court thal 'ilnpped the ma1onty or its puwer
10 recon'lider llb decision.
In lale lkcemher, a Slate Court o f Appeal<.
deemed that the l'Ommissao n's scructure vio
lat~ the o;eparauon of powers clause m the
U. WATER, Pace M
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AT A GLANCE
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BEST BUYS
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ON THE ~TER
A share of the spotlight
The Hawaiian Chieftain
often falls in the shadow
of its partner, the Lynx,
though it has earned a
little attention.
June C1aa1r1nde
Daily Pilot
T oo often, the Hawaiian Olieftain
plays wallflower to belle of the ball
the Lynx. But cast a spotlight on
this tall ship, and it's clear that she,
too, deserves some anention.
NShe's a beautiful vessel: said Lynn
Mcfarlane, a spokeswoman for the San
Francisco-based Hawaiian Olieftain.
FYI
The Hawaiian
Chieftain and the
Lynx will be at the
· Newport Harbor
Nautical Museum,
151 E. Coast
Highway, through
Monday. Tours
are available. A
three-hour banle
reenactment
cruise will board
at 4 p.m. today.
The cost is $50 for
adults; $20 for
children 12 and
younger. For
more Information,
call (949)
673-7863. e>et.
350.
LI.Ice the Lynx. the
Olieftain is in town
for educational tours,
cruises and a battle
reenacunent. The
Lynx usually gets
more ink, especially
in these times of
heightened military
awareness. because
of her role in the war
of 1812 as a privateer
-basically a legal
pirate ship.
The Chieftain
recalls a less
rurbulent time in
history. A replica of a
1790s European
trading vessel. the
Hawaiian Olieftain is
a snapshot of an
unusual moment in
nautical history just
before square sails
went out of vogue in favor of speedier sails.
NShe stands out from other ships largely
because of the square sails that recall that
other era," Mcfarlane said.
The I03-square-foo1 Olieftain was built
in Hawa.H in 1988. The 11 sails that
comprise the topsail ketch make up 4,200
square feet of sail area
The Hawaiian Chieftain was last in
Newport Beach in January 2002 as pan of a
West Coast Tall Ships Tour, during which
she won several awards: The Perry Bowl
award for the top-~nishing tall ship
member of the Amencan Sail Training
Assn. and the Black Pearl award for best
sportsmanship among crew.
"The crew alone make her reaJJy
speciaJ." McFarlane said.
WHATS AFLOAT
• WHArs Aft.OAT 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)
646-4170; or by e-mail to
dsilypilot@lstimes.com.
SAILING CLASSES
Sailboat ,.ntala end private le11on1 .,.
available at Marina WaterSports in the
Balboa Fun Zone. Advanced classes include
navigation, big boat, powerboat,
introduction to heavy weather and
first-mate instruction. (949) 673-3372; the
Blue Dolphin Sailing Club, (949) 644-2525; or
lido Sailing Club, (949) 675-0827.
SeUing Fucination offers de .... in bo8'tlng
safety and sailing year-round for persons
with disabilities. Free. (949) 640·1678.
Onnge County empfoyera can bring their
employees out to Newport Beach on
weekdays to enjoy a day of sailing courtesy
of Orange Coast College. The School of
Sailing and Seamanship now offers a
chance for groups to wort with the on-board
instructor on different sailing techniques
while they get advice on how to perfl>rm
stAN Hll.LE.R I OAll..Y PtlO T
Deckhand Mickey Jordan, 19, makes his way down after furling the sails of the
Hawaiian Chieftain, which 1s docked at the Newport Harbor Nautical Museum.
well in business. No sailing experience
necessary. One-day classes cost from $100
to $125. (949) 645-9412.
BOAT RENTALS
Balboa Boat Rentals can put you on the
water in many ways: with single and double
kayaks, electric Qoats, 14-holder sailboats,
pedal boats and runabouts for offshore use
or cruising the bay. Balboa Boat Rentals also
holds two-hour scavenger hunts aboard the
electric bay boats, providing group-activity
for corporations, birthdays, nonprofit
organizations and group outings. The hunt
pacbges 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) 673-7200.
a.ctric boat rentals ere available by the
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 $75. (949) 645-6812.
Sail eirbome outside Newport Harbor at
Marina WaterSports, pulled by a motorboat
at Balboa Para-sailing near the Balboa Fun
Zone. A 90-mTnute trip is $45. (949)
673-3372.
A motortnd lounge chair may be l"IM1t.d at
Resort Water Sports at Newport Dunes for
$25 per hour. Pedal boats, electric boats,
boogie boards, kayaks, ihflatable rafts,
beach furniture and wetsuits also are
available. (949) 729-1150.
Party pontoons, cheperrel runabouts and
family pontoons may be rented at Marina
WaterSports Bay Rentals in the Balboa Fun
Zone. (949) 673-3372.
Gondola toura .,. otr.red by the Gondota
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
1s also available. (949) 675-1212.
Gondola Adwnturft/Newport. 3101 W.
Coast Highway, offers one-and two-hour
gondola cruises. A one-hour tour with
ch1Jmpagne is $70. A two-hour tour with
dinner and champagne is $180. Pid<up is
avallable at waterfront restaurants. (949)
675-4984.
Irvine Coast Charters In Udo Merine Vlll-oe
offers two-hour electric boat cruises with a
gourmet dinner. $180 for two persona. (949)
675-4704.
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THE HARBOR COLUMN
Two events worth catch ing
A boy. BoatUS oi)ened a
There are retail store in.
two Newpon Beach, at
lrnpor;Ql.tlt b!!J>s on Bayside Drive and
my radar screen, Pactftc Coast
and I think you Highway.
should plot to GaiJ Hine, wt)o
0 ........ 1~-this intercept one or .&'"' ......... ..
both. annual event, has
The first is the planned a
approaching multi-workshop
Christmas Boat MIKE format in which the
Parade Awards WHITEHEAD participants can
Dinner and select from a
Auction, and the second is combination of workshops
the Southern California that best fits their interests
Yachting M5n. Women's and abilities.
Sailing Convention. ·nus event gives women
Why not continue the an opportunity to meet
festive holidays a little longer many other women sailors,
and at the same time help find out about existing
keep the boat parade women's sailing
floating with the 94th annual organizations in their area,
Newport Harbor Christmas instructional programs .
Boat Parade Awards Dinner available, and many other
and Auction? areas of interest for those
The Commodores Oub of who would llk.e to do more
the Newport Beach ChaJnbeF. -·· · tt:"rlt.& -e -
of Commerce extends a sailing.· Hine said.
welcome to the community "We'll have something
in joining this wonderful meaningful f~r everyone.·
evening sponsored this year she said. "For those who are
by Traditional Jewelers. already involved but desire
This year's theme, more. we will offer some
"Celebrating Americaiwith n~ areas of inspiration and
Light.· was shown instruction along with
throughout the parade route. excellent networking
The dinner is how the opportunities."
chamber thanks the boat All of the work.shops are
and home participants, presented by top women
parade sponsors, general sailors from Southern and
public and vofunteers. Northern California, many of
You will not only enjoy a whom are U.S. Coast
five-star dinner at the Four Guard-licensed captains.
Seasons Hotel in Newport Seminars range from a
Beach. but have the beginner's introduction dOed
opportunity to bid on both "Welcome Aboard• to diesels
the live and silent auctions, for dummies, practical
with proceeds used to sailing tactics and docking,
operate the parade. The reading the weather.
evening kicks off at 6 p.m.. overboard procedures and
with a welcoming reception life raft demonstrations.
and concludes with dancing There will also be cruising
to the music from the band with kids and pets.
E-Ticket That evening. Hester
The dinner Is Friday, Jan. Rumberg, vice president of
17, at Newpon Beach's Four the Sleavin Foundation.
Season Hotel. and you do which promotes maritime
need to make reservations safety, will talk about her life
with the chamber at (949) at sea (some 40,000 miles),
729-4400, so attend for a and how important humor
great evening out and show combined with attitude can
your upport for the parade. be. She is very
Next on my radar is the knowledgeable and
yachting association's 14th entertaining while helping
annual Women's Sailing sailors better prepare for
Convention on Saturday. local sailing and offshore
Feb. l , at the Bahia cruising.
Corinthian Yacht Oub in Hine recommends early
Corona del Mar. This is an reservations, as the event
Impressive event open to all sells out every year -and
women who are interested in no fair weather sailors here.
sailing. whether you are a Rain will not hamper this
novice or an expen. day. The convention fee .of
Boat US is the primary $110 includes the
sponsor for this year's event workshops, a continental
NBoatUS bas long breakfast. lunch, dinner, a
supported getting more souvenir and handouts.
women involved in boating, Contact GaiJ Hine by writing
so the 14th Annual Women's SCYA Women's Salling
Sailing Convention is a Convention. 1421 Lance
natural fit for us,· said Elaine Drive, Tustin, c.A 92780, or
Diclcenson. managing editor calling (714) 730-1797. or by
of BoatUS Magazine and e -mail at hi~org, or
Webmaster of the Web site online at wwuuqG.org.
www.BoatUS.com/women. Safe voyages.
"It's such a great event
because anyone, novice or
expert. can participate in the
work.shops and learn
something new.·
This is one of the many
avenues that BoatUS
supports boating in the
United States. Last year,
• MIKE WNTEHEAD la the
Pilot's boating and harbor
columnist. Send him your
harbor end marine-related
thought.I and ttory sugge1tlon1
via e-mail to
Mllce@BoathouuTV.com or
visit Boathouse TV.com.
SURF AND SUN
WEATHER FORECAST wavea and a west swell of 6 to
8 feet. Not muc:ti wtll cttange
Ear1y morning dri.zzte will this evening.
greet us today, though there's a
30% chance that showers will SURF atid< around throughout the
day and evening. Highs will We're not looking supert>
atay on the coofer aide, with today. We'll come up short with
Newport-Mesa ranging from · d\eat-to ahouldef'ohlghs, but by
the mid-to upper 60a. Lowt late afternoon Saturday, we'll
will drop juat below 60. start plddng up • tad. On
Never fear. however, as the Sunday, the next northwMt
weekend'• l<><*Jng mostly swell wlll arrtve. end we'll enter
tunny, with highs In the the ovethMd range. Standout mkMOI to lower 70.. That apota w111 ... eome
trend loob to oontlnue Clou~. through earty next week. WIW~ Wonnrion: WWW.tu .O'fl
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TIDES BOATING FORECAST Time ~
TM wtndl wtll blow 6 to 1& 10:291.m. 2.lOfMtlow
knota In the Inner wewra tNa 3:25p.m. 2.84fMthlQh
morning, wtth 2.foot MWS 8:5tp.m. 1.7efMttow
• end. W99t sweet of 4 toe fMt. 4:12 •..m . 410fMthlgh
The Mme wlll be found"''-.....,,.,. .
Out """*· the W4ndl wit!
WATER TEMPERATURE
btow 10 to 11 tcnoca. wfth 2-foOt '
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I t was a difficult
decision. Dish
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closed its caf~ to focus
entirely on catering
even~ and its excellent
cooking classes. The
caf~ area at dish will be
available for private
parties. Brian Dobbin,
an in.demand caterer,
and Tom Curran, an
experienced chef and ·
cooking school
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District secure with standards
Deirdre Newman
Daily Pilot
NF.WPORf·MI !)A -~chool
district offic1ah say they are not
daunted by the Mate's c.Jed~1on
to mamtain demanding profi·
ciency standards for all stu
dents m the face of proJections
that most ..chools will not be
able to meet these standards by
the federaJ deadline of 20! 4.
Failure to meet the standards
could lead to sanctions and the
loss of millio ns of dollars m fed·
eraJ funding.
On Thursday, offictals in the
Newpon-Me.a Urufied 'ichool
District commended lhe '>tale for
sticking w1th more ngorou.s
standards llbtead of lowenng
them to mcreal* the pro'>pet1S of
comptymg with the feder.i..l law.
State offic1ah announced
those plan'> Wec.Jnc'>day. on the
one-year anniver'>dry of the fed·
eral :'\o Child Lett Hehmd law.
The '>late\ '>tandards were
tmplemented bdore the :"\o
Olild Ldt Bdund la\\ took ef·
feet. The} dt!'>rnbe protiui:nC)
for student) a., the ability to at
tend a lour }ear un1\cr'>lf\ b}
high '>Chool graduatHm. \\h1ch
experu ha\e maintained IY a
lofty, tf nedfly unreathable. goal.
111e No P,ild Ldt Behind law
require~ te'itlng third· 1hruugh
eighth-grader-. annual!> 1n l-ng
hsh and math. "11h .,c;hools
ma.long progrt:'>'> !CJ\\ urd the
goal of 100% '>tudent proficiency.
Sch oolc; with a high percen1 -
age of l.nglt~h language learners.
students who'>e first language 1~
not Lngh'>h. are expet.ted to have
the harde)t ume gammg profi-
ciency m I nglu.h.
School offiaals abo they 5a)'
they have already embalked on the
path to meeung lh~ st.andards.
·1 reel good bet.al15e our sys·
terns are m plac.e now and we are
moving forward with a dear, con·
SLStent curnculum with our F.ng-
l~tt leamt:r.,, • sald ka.ren Kendall.
distm.:t director of fngllsh
Learner Program., "That wtuth
you put a lot ol nme c.tnd auen·
uon on. ~enerct.11) improves.
lne .,tdtl' ddopwd 1i-. .,land
ard'> in l 99iand hd' bet-n bus)
ahgrnng thl· turrnulum tu rt:flec.t
them '>lllll L<i't yectr. Kendall
treated a llld'>lt'r plan lot the cfr,
trict°'> l· nglt'>li lallh'l.htge leJint'r.,
c.tnd now ha-. d luH-Oedged dt>
partmcnt 111 m1111111 ir and o,up
port the plc1n
C c.tnd) <,pl·1 ltng. pnm 1pal ril
\\1hon I lemt·ntar, "ith<Jol 111
lo!>ld \11:-.a .... ud -.he " ..u .. o l 'HI
fid~nt that ht·r 'tudl'lll' l an n-.t'
10 tlw lhallengt· .,t'I ll\ 1he ... 1a1e
-.tandanh
.. n11:-.t' an· lhe thin.:'> that we
dfe &ptnng 10 now. and J don't
!>t't' that part thangmg. • Wibon
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Ldt ~lunc.J \o'.UI be st.ate ~c
111m., agamst "'hool!> that c.on·
unuct.lly tail tu meet 100% profi
rn:nc.) '>t hoob that ..erve a high
proportion of low-mcorne stu
dent'> could lu'>t' lt:dera1 fundmg.
lh~ har.h penalues are a
t ontra-.t 111 u1e i,tate\ own rank·
mg <;Y'>tem the Academic Per
lonnance Index. which is based
on rewJid.,, cu1d mtervenoon for
lm\<·~rtonnm~ '>t.hoob Trustee
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'>IUdt'lll ml't't tht .. iandardl.
M\\l' 1w1:d to addr~ the
.,.. hool' thiil 11eed help to rnee1
1Jw 'lJt1dard.,, '>toke-, ..aid "first.
vou 1dt·nutv tht.< 'cudents that
m•t•c.J heir. then vou develop pro
w-am' Lh.11 \\Ill d.'>W>l tho~ \CU·
Ul:'llh I hJt' our rl''>poru..ibilicy "
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Police arrest 2 after
clothes robbery
lWo men were WTeGted in
their Santa Ana home after
they reportedly made off
with dot.hes from a c.osta
Mesa store 'l)lursday after-
noon, officials said.
Gilberto Astudillo, 25. and
Argeny Martinez. 19, were ar-
rested on suspicion of rob·
bery, Costa Mesa Police LL
Les Gogerty said. The inci-
dent happened at about l :30
p.m. Thursday at the Ross
D~ for Less store in the
200 block of F.ast 17th Street
"One of the t\vo men en-
tered the store and took the
clothes." he said. "When he
lried 10 walk out with the-
stuff, a security guard con-
fronted tum, at which time,
he pulled out a pocket knife."
DON LEACH I DAILY PtLOT
Paramedic Paul Schneider buckles up Grant Dewey for a firsthand look at being a patient.
The man then Joined his
comparuon, who was wall-
ing outS1de the store in a car,
C..ngerty said Wimesses got
the License plate number of
the vehicle. he said
"Officer.. went to the ad-
dress and found the suspects
m tht: residence," Gogerty
said. .
The incident started off as
a burglary. and would have
remamed one if the security
guard had not stopped the
suspect, he said.
POLICE FILES
COSTA MESA
• Anton Boulevard: Fraud
was reported in the 600
blodc at 9:36 a.m. Monday.
• Bristol Street: A vehicle
burglary was reported in the
3300 blodc at 2:40 p.m.
Monday.
• Newport Boulevard: Peny
theft was reported in the
1600 blodt at 11 :59 a.m.
Monday.
• Pomo na Avenue:
Vandalism was reported in
the 1800 blodc at 8:31 p.m.
Monday.
• Wallace Avenue: Grand
theft was reported 1n the
1800 blodc at 2:26 p.m.
Monday.
•East 17th Street: Forgery
was reported m the 300
block at 2:04 p.m. Monday.
NEWPORT BEACH
• Island Avenue and East
Balboa Boulevard: A
hit-and-run was reported at
12:28 p.m. Wednesday
• Mariners Drive: A
commercial burglary was
reported m the 2100 blodc at
11:01 a.m. Wednesday.
• Newport Boulevard: An
attempted robbery was
reported in the 2300 blodc at
1:01 p.m. Wednesday.
• Pl•centla Avenue:
Annoying phone calls were
reported in the 1500 blodc at
7:06 p.m. Wednesday.
• 39th Street: A loud party
wasreportedinthe 100
blodc at 11:47 p.m.
Wednesday.
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Continued from Al
appreciate the work they do."
. It's also a time for the children
to learn about fire safety and
have some fun. On the agenda
was a game of basketball and a
few minutes in fantasy land, as
the youngsters tried on the suits
and boots.
"I don't know who i.s more
NOTEBOOK
Contmued from Al
sexual preference found their
way into the dialogue. Lighter
subjects included a campaign to
officially change the city's name
to Costa Mesa-by-the-Sea.
Mr. Joe Citizen, not to be
confused with any other brand
of citizen, looks to add a whole
new spin to the former chat
group people loved to hate. In
an e-mail 10 me, Mr. Citizen said
he created the site to provide a
forum where residents should
feel and speak their minds. He is
not going to moderate the site,
and everyone is welcome.
He was just "planting the seed
by creating the list and stepping
back," his message said.
"I would be happy to talk with
you more but would not want
my name used at all in an
article." he wrote (l assume he is
a he, considering the "Mr."
ponion of his e-mail address.) "I
w1sh to also be free to express
my opinions on the list as it
develops."
At the Web address
groups.yahoo.rom/groupsl •
OmaMesaCA is an anracttve
home page asking for
subscribers. It states the purpose
of the sire is to "discuss city
politics, locaJ issues, new
business and good aJld bad
chari,g.es to Costa_Mesa."
After seeing the most recent
postings by the handful of
members, 1 can understand
Citizen's acute identity
safeguarding methods. If you
thought tbplcs of racism,
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Catranis said as he warched
other parents eagerly walk
around with cameras and
camcorders, recording the
memorable evening.
James Sprake, 6, said he was
impressed by how firemen acted
in the Laguna fire.
"No one got hurt," he said. ,;It
was good, what they were doing.
They help people.'' ., .
Strom said this kind of event
homophobia, illegal aliens and
100 many charities found on the
previous site run by the
"improvers" were contentious.
hold on 10 your browsers.
The new sire tackles touchy
topics such as where to find the
best brunch, whether or not to
up the trash man and what a
three-bedroom house in'Santa
Ana should be rented out for.
In fairness to Mr. Citizen, tus
first posting on the si!e asked for
opinions on more political
issues such as the Orange Coast
CoUege swap meet, likes and
dislikes of the new mayor and
how she was elected,
Councilman Allan Mansoor's
underdog victory,
· ever-increasing rental prices and
the approval of a new nightclub
for downtown.
A few of the 69 members bit
on a couple of those items. but
the hJgh price of rentals seemed
to be the only topic that
generated an ongoing dialogue
becween members. The subject
of brealcfast, brunch and buffets
was the hot topic of the day, as-
membe~ compared notes on
price, locauon and quality and
reminisced about the grandiose
buffets of yesteryear
One member mused over the
wonderful food at a place he
called "Roma.<o." !formally known
as Aromas.)
"It was a Sunday brunch all
you can eat for, if I remember
correctly, $16.95." he wrote.
"Might I add that, that price also
included all you could drink.
champagne AND fresh ·squee?.ed
OJ along with crab legs, etc ...
What a great place to spend a
rough Sunday lmomlng]."
TI1e lighthearted altitude of
those involved in the revived
Web sate is a refreshing change
from the former one, which
often contained harsh personal
attacks abour emotionally
charged subjects. The former
always means a lot to him.
"I've been with this
deparunent for 38 years," he said
"And I've been in this station a
year. This is a new community
for us. but we've been very
pleased with the response here .
The community here is very
generous and very thankful."
• DEEPA BHARATH covers public
safety and courts. She may be
readled at (949) 574-4226 or by e-mail
at deepa.bharath1aJ/atimes.com
site's disapproving attitude
rumed all but a handful of
dedicated and tough-skinned
members away.
Cosra Mesa resident Enc
Bever, a once-in-a-whLle
member of the previous chat
group. said he was leery of any
city-dedicated chat site and said
they tend 10 "be more of a
distraction than a construcc1ve
thing.·
He said he used to partmpate
on the Citizens of improvement
of Costa Mesa Web site to
correct misinformation. being
spouted by those who had an
agenda.
· "I got suckered into chiming
in to correct people." Bever said.
A liltJe-known group of CoMa
Mesa activists was also drawn 10
the former Web site and dad not
like what they found. They were
so mcensed by what they '
considered intolerant posts from
members of the city's own
human relations commmee that
they launched a full assault on
the Web sire and its
contributo~.
Scrutiny increased to the
point that Web :.Ile founder
Janice Davidson -also one of
the members of the Human
Relat1ons Commmee accused of
aUegedJy racist posts - shut 11
down.
Now the forum is back. Same
search engine. Same city.
Different management.
It will be interesting to see if
the former more, um, intenl>t'
membe<s join the new sue and
how they will interact with the
!>eemingly happy-go-lucky
current contributors, who are aU
too pleased to dtscu:.s the best
breakfast bang for your buck.
Perhaps the co-mingled chat
group could form the CitiLens
for Improvement of Cos!a Mesa
Buffer Lines, where only legal
residents can enjoy
aU -you-can-eat crab legs and
mimosas for $16.95 at an
oceanfront restaurant that does
not overlook the waler.
• LOLITA HARPER covers Costa
Mesa. She may be readled at 1949)
574-4275 or by e-mail at
lolira.harper<B lat1mes.com.
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S Cox estimated that the nation'• PROPOSAL economy would see a $32-bO-
Uon-a-year shot ln the arm from
Continued from Al the plan.
Jt would counter an estimated
cuts, when he reJe~ his ~-ss billion loss ln tax revenue to
vised budget DavtS saJd California that Bush's package
Wedne3day that he hoped to en~ caused. Cox saJd.
'"the roller-coaster budget ride "The effect of this proposal
ln which the state is facing a $35· will be to free up many compa-
bWlon shortfall this year. nies to pay dividends that pres-
.1 think the people in the state ently aren~ (paying them).· Cox
of California will not be enjoying said. "lf we can get the economy
the same benefits as other partS going again. we can restore that
of the country. because Gray Da-lost revenue to Sacramento and,
vis has ... undermined the pos~-lndirectly, to Orange County.·
tlve effects of the president's To belp remedy the worsening
package," said Rep. Dana Rohra· financial situation In Sacra-
bacher, who represents Costa mento, Assemblyman John
Campbell on Thursday intro-M~~· Tuesday, Bush offered a duced legislation that would in·
$674·billion stimulus package, stall a spending cap In the state
whJch, at its center, proposes to Constitution.
eliminate federal taxes on stock On Wednesday, Davis ad-
dMdend& It would also speed dressed the Legislature for has
up Bush's 2001 tax-cut plan. State of the State address.
which includes a revamping of "I don't have all the answer!>,
tax brackets and elimination of Davis said in the Assembly
the so-called "marriage penalty: chamber. "None of us do. Bui I
The package did not include a will lead the discussion. And I
long-standing proposal by Rep will not slgn a budget without
Chris Cox of Newport Beach to substantial structural reform •
eliminate the estate tax. Cox. Campbell. who represent\
who first propol>e<I ending the Newport Beach. said his pro
federal government's tax on in· posal was an answer 10 Daw.
heritances m 1993, reintroduced budget deficit, which mu'>h·
the biU Tuesday. He has prom· roomed to S35 billion shortly ar
ised its repeal by July 1. ter tu.s November reelection.
That it was not included in Campbell introduced Assem
Bush's plan is not necessarily ~ly Olarter Amen~ent 6. which
doomi.day for Cox's proposal. would cap spending so It could
said Jim Toledano, the fom11r grow no faster than popula1iun
head of the Orange County~ and inflation.
Democratic Party and a Costa ·He doesn't have aU the ideas.
Mec;a anomey. so we're going to give him omt."
'The Bush package and Cox's Campbell said of his party's plan
bill are all designed to give tax "Lf we're going to end the roller
breaks to people with a lot of coaster ride, you need lo haH•
money," Toledano said. "The fact some hmits on spending And
that Bush left that parocular tax you need to set up a r~erve fund
break out of his package of tax in good years. so you can 1.ip
breili for the wealthy doesn't that money LO bad years.·
help it or hurt 11. •
Cox lauded Bush's snmulus • PAUL CLINTON covers the
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large scale manne forests "where
seaweed and shellfish growinl(
on sandy bottoms will replaci:
the lost manne habirat.s. •
Hts unusual approach in·
coni.utuuon t>ecause v0tmg eluded experimenting with van
members of the comm1~ion can ous materials to ~tabllsh the
be removed "at wtll'' by Lhe slate underwater forests. From 1993 10
Legislature. 1999. the sooety used old ure' 10
Comm1ss1oners charged that create more fishing grounds off
the court's ruling 1s too narrow Newpon Beach.
and have ru.ked for a rehearing Streichenbergelfiled a la"'"SUll
before appealing their case to dgainst the commission m 199~
the state Supreme Court, an op· after it refused rum a permit to
tion they unanimously approved operate a manne habitat about
Wednesday. 300 yards off the Balboa Pier
Filing for the reheanng bu)") He won his first major coun
the commission more ume to Victory agam t the comrrussion
conunue operatmg with 1ts full an ApriJ 2001 , when a Sacra
authority. since the appellate mento supenor court JUdge dt>
coun\ dec1S1on won't take effect dared the agency unconsatu·
unuJ the case has been fully re· uonal. The appeals court agreed
solved in the legal system. Stre1chenberger said he will
Ronald Zumbrun, co-founder not be satisfied with a "quick fuc'
of Pacific Legal Foundation and to the comnu.ssion. He said alter
the original plaintiff's anomey, mg the language of the Califor
said the commisi.ion's request for nia Coastal Act to institute fixed
a rehearing i!> nothing more than terms for commissioners wont
a i.talllng tacnc. .. change the more significant Oa\'
"It''-very clear It.he counl as tn its purview
not going to bad away from 1~ "They have to decide If they
decision." Zumbrun said. "I want a coastal commission ht>
think they're trying to gain time ing legislaave or being executive
for something. I think most peo-and that's a big change.• Strei
pie would agree that going for a chenberger saJd. •1t can't do
rehearing is a waste of ame. • both It's """""" • · ·1·~~·Y· If the court refuses to change The appellate court has until
its dec1 ion, comnuss1oners will Jan 29 to detemune whether 11
then ask for danficadon -if will reconsider the case. lf not. the
remedying the "at will" Daw is commis.s1on will appeal to the
enough to be deemed constitu· \state Supreme c.oun. DettJoff said
tional. And the cornnussion is Comnussioners also expect mo~g expedjtio~ly so It can the legislature to craft a legally
co_nunue protecang_ the l.150 viable solution 10 comply with
miles of coastline 11 was en-the court's ruling in the near fu-
ln:'5ted with in 1976, said Com· ture, Dettloff said.
m1<;.Si?ner Sh irley DeltJofI of However, Assemblyrftan John
H~ntmgton Beach. . Campbell would not upport any
If we can do something legislation that did not Include a
quickly, it's In the best interest of fundamental overhaul of the
eve~ne to do that," Dettloff commission, his spokesman.
sald. The people who will be Man Back. said.
harmed the most are individual "We feel the Coast.al Cornmis· ap~llcants who ~eed to have sion has been out of conao~ ~ Bac.k
thelf projects reV1ewed, and as said "'They are a very dlsl.lked or-
soon as we can get back (o func-ganization for very good reasons.
tionlng as the commission So in that seme, (Campbelll would
should be, the better for the resi-be supporiM of reforming them
dents in the stare of California.• by changing the way the board is
The original plaint1ff, Ro-structured to make them a more
dolphe Strelchenberger, became ~e bod)t"
involved when his Marine For-
ests Society applied to the com-
mission for a permJt The non-
profit group explores techniques
and raises funds to help aeace
• DEIRDRE NEWMAN oovera
education. She m-v be read'led .i
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TODAY
The Newport Harbor Nautical
Museum will host a special battle
reenactment from 4 to 7 p.m. in
Newport Harbor. Refreshments
will .be served after the sail. The
n:iuseum is at 161 E. Coast
Highway. Reservations required.
The .fee is $50 for adults and $20
for children under the age of 12.
For more information, call (949)
673-7863.
SATURDAY
The Newport Bay Natu,.lista &
Friends will host a guided walking
tour of the Upper Newport Bay
Ecological Reserve, w ith groups
leaving every 15 minutes
between 9an~10:1 5 a.m. People
,oining the tours are encouraged
to wear comfortable shoes, a hat
(if it's sunny) and to bring a bird
book and binoculars to help
observe the abundant wildlife.
The tours will begin at the corner
of East Bluff Drive and Badl Bay
Road. Free. For more information,
call (949) 786-8878.
Aucfltions for the School of
American Ballet's 2003 Summer
Course will be held at the DeFore
Dance Center In Costa Mesa
Auditions are open to
intermediate and advanced
students only and will tie held •
from 1 to 2:30 p.m. for
13-year-olds. from 2:30 to 4 p.m.
for 14-and 15-year-olds and from
4 to 5 p.m. for 16-to 18-year·olds.
Students must register one hour
m advance. For more ·
information, call (2 12) 769-6600
or (714) 241·9908.
SUNDAY
The Azzoni Sisters end vocalist
Brenda von Gremp will perform·
works for voice, violin and piano
at 3 p.m. at the Newport Beach
Central Library. Christine Azzon1
Dow plays the piano, and her
sister, Sandra Azzoni Wood, plays
the violin. The library is at 1000
Avocado Ave. Free. For more
informa1ion, call (949) 717·3801 or
VI Sit
www.newportbeacillibrsry.org.
MONDAY
Orange County Siem Singles will
hold a meeting from 6:30 to 9:30
p.m. at the Costa Mesa
Neighborhood Community
Center. The meeting will include
an urban search and rescue slide
program, live music and a
potluck. The center is at 1845 Park
Ave. $4. For more information,
call (714) 893-2986.
TUESDAY
The Newport Beech Pu~ic
Library will host two seminars on
identity theft at the Central
Library branch. The first seminar,
which is cosponsored by the
Newport Beach Chamber of
Commerce, will begin at 5:30
p.m. It will focus on building
business expertise and include a
networking mixer. The second
seminar, which is cosponsored by
the Newport Beach Police
Department, will deal entirely
with identity theft. h wilt be held
from 6 to 7 p.m. The library is at
1000 Avocado Ave. Free. For
more information, call (949)
717-3801 or visi1
www.newportbeacillibrary.org.
Mother's Matbt & Kitchen will
host a seminar on how to protect
yourself in the age of arthritis
from 6:30 to 7:30 p.m. at the Patio
Cafe in Costa Mesa. The cafe is at
225 E. 17th St. Free. For more
information, call (949) 631-4741.
JAN.15
The Susan G. Komen Breut
Cancer Eoundation will hold a
volunteer orientation from 6 to 8
p.m. at the Orange County offices
in Costa Mesa. Vdlunteer
opportunities include Aeoe for the
Cure, Links to the Cure, Komen
Spring Luncheon. BMW Ultimate
Drive, Mammogram--a-thons,
health fairs and other
Kamen-sponsored community
events. The offices are at 3191-A
Airport loop Drive. Reservations
requil'9d. For QlOre Information,
cell(714) 957~9157. ext.17.
The fMwport BMdt~ wtl
host a worltahop on the seven
keys to suocess from 7 to 9 p.m.
at th• Newport Beadl Chamber of
Commerce. l)le ~amber la at
1470 Jamboree Road. Free. For
more inform.Uon, call (9'9)
736-1036.
JAN.11
The ONta MIN Chembet of
Commerce will hokt fta monthty
90-ml~• brNkfast boost from 7
to 8;46 a.m. st the Cotta Meu
Country Club. The club le 11 1701
Golf CourM Drive. $12 If pntpafd,
$17 "'the door. For mot'9
lnformedon, cell (714) &-9090.
UC hltM M1 llcal C..-wtl
ho91 • Mmfntt on Medk:e,.
bet...,.. .c 10 a.m. ln the
UnMrliltv aw on the ua
ClfftPUS. The..,,,,.,. fooua
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on the latest changes in Medicare
benefits and supplemental
insurance coverage. It will not
cover Medicare HMOs. The club
is at Los Trancos and East
Peltason Drive. Free. For more
information, call (8771 UCl·DOCS.
or visit
Www.ucihealth.comlevents.
The Al:zhefmer'• Aan. of Q,.nge
County will tiold two support
groups for caregivers in Costa
Mesa. The first meeting will be
held from 1 to 3 p.rn. at Hoag
Health Center, 1190 Baker St. The
second meeting will be held from
6:30 to 8:30 p.m. at Silverado
Senior Living -Newport Mesa,
350 W. Bay St. Free. For more
information about the first
meeting. call (714) 593-9630, and
for the second meetlng, call (949)
631·2212.
Leeming Tree University will offer
a six-week class titted ~The
Fearless Writer" for students
wanting to produce polished,
strong and honest fiction and
nonfiction. The class is geared
toward beginning and advanced
writers. The class will be taught
by an award·winnmg instructor
with a master's in creatjve writing
who has been published in the
Los Angeles Times, the Orenge
County Register and literary
magazines. Classes will be held
from 6:30 to 9 p.m. Thursdays.
The university is at 265
McCormidl Ave., Costa Mesa. For
more information, call (714)
427-0588 or visit ltuonline.com.
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 1s at 690 Newport
Center Drive, Newport Beach.
Tickets are $75 per person, $900
for a table of 12. For more
information, call (949) 729-4400.
UC Irvine Medical Center will
host a seminar on hearing loss at
1 p.m. at the Oasis Senior Center.
The seminar wilt have
discussions on symptoms and
treatments of hearing loss The
center is at 800 Marguerite Ave.,
Corona del Mar Free. For more
Information, call (877) UCl·DOCS.
or v1si1
www uc1health.comlevents.
JAN.18
A worilshop for m en end women
who have 1ust gotten divorced or: -
are getting divorced will be held
from 10 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. al
Maxine B. Cohen's office in
Newport Beach. The office is at
180 Newport Center Dnve. $40.
For more information, call (9491
644-6435.
JAN.21
The Corona del Mar Chamber of
Commerce will host its monthly
networ1dng luncheon at 11 :30
a.m. at the Five Crowns
Restaurant. Reservations are
required. The restaurant is at 3801
E Coast Highway. For more
BEST BET
The Azzoni Sisters and vocalist Brenda von Gremp will
perform works for voice, violin and piano at 3 p.m.
Sunday at the Newport Beach Central Library. Christme
Azzoni Dow plays the piano, and her sister. Sandra
Azzoni Wood, plays the violin. The library 1s at 1000
Avocado Ave. Free. For more mformat1on, call (949)
717-3801 or visit www.newportbeachlibrary.org.
information, call (949) 673-4050.
Mother's Merbt & Kitchen will
host a seminar on liver cleansing
and body purification from 6:30
to 7:30 p.m. at the Patio Cafe in
Costa Mesa. The cafe is at 225 E.
17th St. Free. F~>r more
information, call (949) 631-4741.
TheSurfriderfoundation
Newport Beach Chapter will hold
its first meeting of 2003 at 7 p.m.
at Margaritaville in Newport
Beach. The meeting will focus on
local water issues, including how
people can help preserve the
oceans, beaches and surf. Tacos
will be provided The restaurant is
at 2332 W. Coast Highway. For
more information. call (949)
644-7443.
The Zen Center of Orange County
will host a series of programs on
Zen today through March 9.
Programs will be held the first
and third Tuesday of each month
from 7 to 8:30 p.m. and every
Sunday from 5 to 7·15 p.m. The
programs w ill have lessons on
developing a regular practice.
personal instruction and much
more. The fee is $150, tax
deductible. The center is at 120 E.
18th St .• Costa Mesa. For more
information, call (949} 722·7818
or visit www.zcoc.org.
JAN.22
The Atzheimer's Assn. of Orange
County will hold two workshops
today at Silverado Senior Living
Newport Mesa. The first
workshop will be held from 10:30
a.m. to noon and will focus on
memory loss. The second
workshop will be held from 1 to
2:30 p.m. and will discuss how to
create a partnership with your
physician. Silverado Senior Lrving
is at 350 W. Bay St.. Costa Mesa
Reservations required. For more
information, call (949) 631-2212.
The Costa Mesa Chamber of
Commerce will hold its monthly
business after hours mixer from
5:30 to 7:30 p.m. at Skosh
Monahan's. The restaurant is at
2000 Newport Blvd. Free for
members, $10 for potential
members. For more Information,
call (714) 885-9090.
JAN. 23
Mother's Mari!et & Kitchen will
host a seminar on how to
strengthen your immune system
~rom 6:30 to 8 p.m. at the Patio
Cafe in Costa Mesa. The cate 1s at
225 E. 17th St. Free. For more
rnformat1on, ca ll (949J 631-4741.
JAN. 24
UC Irvine w ill hos1 its 19th annual
Martin Luther King Jr.
symposium, ~Prayer, Protest, and
Peace -A Leader's Legacy for
Today;' from 7 to 8:30 p m. The
symposium's keynote speaker
will be Julian Bond, board
chairman of the NAACP and
professor of history at the
University of Virginia. The
symposium will be held in the
Humanities Instructional
Building, room 100 at the UCI
campus. Free. For more
information, call (949) 824-721 S
JAN. 25
A seminar on long·tenn care
planning, including legal. estate
and Medi-Cal issues, will be held
from 10 a.m. to noon at the
Orange Coast Unitarian Church m
Costa Mesa. The seminar 1s
sponsored by the Alzheimer's
Assn. of Orange County and the
Orange County Caregiver
Resource Center. The church is at
1259 Victoria St. For more
information, cal1 (714) 578-8670.
JAN. 29
The MOMS Club of Costa
Mesa-North is hosting an open
house at 10 a.m at Balearic Park
and Community Center 1n Costa
Mesa. Women are encouraged to
bring their children and will have
the chance to meet other
stay-at-home moms. The center
is at 1975 Balearic Drive. For more
information. call (714) 964-5934.
Mothers Matbt It Kitchen wilt
host a seminar on digestion and
elimination from 6:30 to 7:30 p.m.
at the Patio Cafe in Costa Mesa.
The cafe Is at 225 E. 17th St. Free.
For more information, call (949)
631-4741.
JAN. 30
Mother'• Marte.et & Kitchen will
host a woritshop and book
signing with Author Geoffrey
Rose from 6:30 to 8 p.m. at the
Patio Cafe in Costa Mesa. The cafe
is at 225 E. 17th St.· Free. For more
information. call (949) 631-4741.
ONGOING
The Aun. of Bu.ainess Services
host networking meeting that
deal with education con'hections
from 6 to 8~30 p.m. on the .
second Tuesday of every month
at the Holiday Inn at 3131 Bristol
St., Costa Mesa For more
1nformatron, call (949) 805·0011
The Newport Beach Public
Library will host an hour of
storie1' and crafts for children in
kindergarten through the second
grade at the Corona del Mar
branch from 3 to 4 p rn
Tuesdays beginning Jan 14 The
library 1s at 420 Marigold Ave
For more information, call 1949)
717-3800
The New port Beach Newcomers
Club holds a general meeting on
the third Wednesday of every
month. The organization 1s open
to all female residents 1n
Newport Beach who have lived
m the area fewer than five years
For more information, call (949)
645-9922, or VISlt
newcomers-newportbeach org
ln1erfei1h couples w i1h one
Jewish partner are invited to
participate 1n a d1scuss1on group
at the Jewish Family Service of
Orange County office The group
1s geared toward dealing wrth
issues between interfarth
couples, such as raising children
observing holidays, symbols in
the home and relationships with
extended families The cost for
three sessions is $45 per couple
Preregistration 1s required. Call
to schedule date and time. The
office is at 250 E. Baker St , Suite
G, Costa Mesa. (714) 445-4950.
Women 50 and older can join a
discussion group coordinated by
Jewish Family Services to address
issues such as anxiety, depreSSton.
relationships, loneliness and
family. The group meets from 10 to
11.30 a m. Mondays at the agency
offices, 250 !;. Baker St.. Surte G,
Costa Mesa. Preregistration
required. (714) 445-4950.
Friends of the Newport Beach
Public Library Used Book Store
are asking for patrons to donate
books to replenish the dwindling
stock Books may be left at any of
the three branch libranes -
Balboa, Mariners, or Corona del
Mar -or in the book closet nel<t
to the Friends Book Store. at
1000 Avocado Ave., Newport
Beach. All hardcover and
paperbadl donations, with the
exceptiQV of magazines and law
books. will be accepted and are
tax deductible (949) 759-9667
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MAILBAG
Study just dumping money
into Santa Ana River
Re: CostaMesa's decision to not
pursue a study of the
long-proposed 19th Street bridge.
No! The City Council made the
right decision. It would be fiscally
irresponsible to spend $150,000 for
additional study or a 19th Street
bridge that the majority of Costa
Mesa residents are clearly not in
favor of. We need to concentrate on
improving the infra1>1 ructure or the
city in ways that will establish
Costa Mesa as a desm1ble
destination point and n ot on ways
that will make it simply a
cut-through city.
CINDY BRENNEMAN
Costa Mesa
Leecc. surpri singly,
remain s out of office
LEITER TO THE EDITOR
Clarifying a p oint
on teaching, re ligion
and U.S. history
I think Jean Nicholson may have mi-..,t·d
the point of my letter of Jan. I CMa1lbaK
Jan. 8). She paints me as "one-sided" •111el
ace~ me of giving a negative slant 011
Olristianrty and causing confusion with
some students.
That is certainly not my frame of mi11cl
nor my reputauon. or cour-,e, I giVe both
sides in my history class. I personally th111~
Jesus and his teachings are marvelou ...
examples or how we should .treat each otlwr
and point this out regularly m clas!'.,
aJthough I am careful not to impow my
religious beliefs on my <,tudents.
My point was that when gover.nment g1•1,
involved 111 religion, 11 ha'> h1<>lOncaJly h·d 11
abuse'> and atrocitie'>. My point wai. that tlu
ideab of )e'>US (or Mohammed. or Buddh.1
for that ma11er} can be ea'>ily forgollen v.11111
polrlllal goc1h and rehg10n get inltrtw11wd With apologies to Cl1evy Oiase·
and the "Saturday Nrght Uve" gang
of a genera lion ago, I'm '>Orry lO
report that Spain's Generalissimo
l-ranc1.,co Franco ii. i.till dead .
FILE PHOTO OAlLYPILOI
OppOhents of a l 9t.h Street bridge worry that too many cars would be passing this sign post at rush hour.
· My pornt wa' that our founding fatht•r..,
even devout C:hri'>llam hkc Jobn-Ad<un..., -·
real11.ed that we mu'>l keep the goverru1w111
out of religion. we mu'>t not let the
government favor any one religion. or v.1
may fact' the ...ame horror.,, perpetrnll'd b,
And Wendy Lcece s till hasn't
been reelected to the
Newport Mesa Unified School
01strict Board of I ru<>tec<... And the
odd !> that she wiU don't appear to
me lO be very promising at all.
I r.uggest you run one final, very.
very large photo o r Leece, maybe a
full page this time, accompanied
by several more letters, and then
try to put this whole 1s.,ue behind
u~ once a nd for all.
' CHUCK CASSITY
Costa Me~
Fncounter with students
leaves bad taste
Jean Nicholson made some
excellent points in her
contnhuuon lo the Ma ilbag
.,ection or the Oaily Pilot on Jan. 8
("One-sided teaching will harm
'>tudents"). I. too. was concerned
when I read Joe Robinson's letter
attempling to defend the teacher's
union earlier this month.
Nicholson's summation
regarding one -sided teaching is
'>pot-on. It can, a nd does. result m
Lhildren who become confused by
the m essages delivered by an
educational system intent on
placing a liberal spin on religion's
impact on history. Indeed, some of
those ctuJdren rebel and engage in
behavior described by Nicholson
as "immorality, violence and
blatant disobedience to all
authority ... Yesterday, I witnessed
JUSt s u ch a display.
While havtng lunch at a popular
local fast food outlet frequented by
1>1udcnts from Newpon Harbor
I Ugh School on their lunch break,
ill fortune found me seated
adjacent to a group of live s tudent'>
who disp layed all of the
ab ove-mentioned traits. Because of
my proximity to their table. I could
not avoid overhearing the
di'>course between them. In fact. I
doubt if anyone sealed within 20
feet this group mi&5ed much of
what they said. such was the
volume of their conversation.
Conversation may acrually be
too generous a term for what
transpired. As time passed. Lh1c;
boorish group became even louder,
more belligerent and obnox:iouo; -
disturbing all the patrons in the
room With glee, they hatched a
plo t to harass the manager of the
store. who was reluctant t? provide
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one purchased beverage Their
eagerness to disregard even the
most basic courtesies and to
d isrupt an otherwise tranquil
setting by their behavior left me
shaking my head in dii.belief
a'> N1thol..,011 '>cJys. ·powt.'r hungry
opportunr.,.., "
Ry the way. these were, unfonunatt>I~. 11111
"i'>olated" 111ndenls. Mill ion'> died b t•t au"
far too many people coopt•rated rn tlww
actions. lh1'> ,., why '>O nMny people. 11111 I"''
teathe~. were disturbed by the effort' 111 .1
'chool bu.mJ member to t'\tablish a
governmt•nt prayer and other
Finally, they went to the counter
and confronted the manager, who
had maintained his compoc,ure
much too long. Fed up with their
behavior, h e asked them to ledve
and not return As they d eparted,
leaving a table ruU of dehri<, m their
wake, I found myself wondering
what at must be like for the '>taff at
Newport I I arbor High School as
they try to educate these young
women, and what kind or wwes
and mother'> they will become.
government '>ponsored rehgious allr\1111·'
We an• a .,prntual nation. perhap'> llH'
most spmtual 111 the world, becauw w.e h,1\1
allowed freedom of rehgion. and not all rn\l•d
the gowrnment to meddle with our '>p1n11~.11
ltve!> My own <,pintual betrers tell me 1h.11
(;od ,., truth. and that lindrn~ truth writ
hring u ... do,er to (Jod I lrdmg the truth
from my 'tud<•nt\ v.ould be unprore,'>11111.ol
and 1mmor.1I
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QUOTE OF THE DAY
"When you come to league all
the results go out the window..
Anybody can beat anybody."
Jason Sorrell, Newport Hart>or gir1s
soccer coach
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MATI BROESAMLE
f riday JaOUdr; ·10 Z003 A7
HIGH SCHOOL
GIRLS BASKETBALL
Newport wii;is, barely Sailors
.
Sailors win Sea View
League opene r, 1-0, but
coach is hardly pleased.
Bryce Alderton
< Daily Pilot
NEWPORT BEA(.! I With the way
Newport Harbor I ltgh girls soccer
coach Jason Sorrell '>poke 10 his learn
following its game Thur..day you
would have thought the SaiJors
wound up on the losing end.
Quite the contrary. Newport I larbor
(3-6-5, 1-0 in the Sea View League)
won its first league game, 1-0, stretch-
ing its winning streak to three. But
Sorrell was not impressed with his
~1:ilnl':t~ ;: ...... ·-·-~-
"Tuylor Giacamaro and Amy Khp-
pert were the onJy one-. whoput in
100% for the game.· Sorrell l>ald. ·we
shouJd have won. 4· or 5 O. with no
d.tsrespect 10 FoothilJ We made a cou·
pie or nilitaJces In the back late m the
• Foothill
Newport
0
1
game arid they
could have tied
it "
I losr Newport
outc,hot the
Knigh~ (2·8·2.
0-1 m league),
16·2. and didn't
allow foothill a
shot 111 the sec-
ond haJf
m e Kn1ght.s' ._ _____ ,_, bcc,t '>Coring
chance came
with nine minutei. lert as junior mjd-
fielder Frankee Kelly stole the ball I 5
yards from the Newpon goaJ and
rushed up field but she ran into
sophomore Sailor derender l...nn
I lardy. who i>ent the shot attempt
toward the near s1delme. I lardy got in
the ~ing lane at 22 y-ctn:h to thwart
another cross seconds later, helping
Newport preserve 11..S slight lead.
The host.s were denied two more
shot attempts in the final minute..
Giacamaro headed a ball from nine
yan:b that went wide right and Klip-
pert locked one that curled to the left
but mi.ssed the goal by 1ust inches.
Klippert. a freshman. 1ump started
the two-on -one Newport advantage
that produced the game's onJy goal at
the 18-mlnute mart of the first haJf.
faking a throw-in. Klippert raced
up the near sideline with senfor Amy
Burlingham on her right. Klippert
made the cross to the Burlingham at seven m eters and the future Univer·
shy of .Texas soccer player sent the
ball into the right side of the net on
the ground Burlingham has now
scored five or the ,six goals in New·
pon's three straight wins.
fight minutes roDowmg Burting-
ham's goal came another great scor·
ing chance for the Sailors.
Freshman midfielder Krystal Wright
tossed the ball from the sideJlne
toward senior forward Kate Younglove
, standing 10 yards away. Younglove
o ne-touched the ball to Burlingham
on the right side. The Parade Maga-
zine AU-American dribbled a.round
o ne defender and lobbed the ball for
-
run out
of gas
Newport pulls to within
four points with just four
minutes .left, but Foothill
holds o n for a 49-41 wm .
Steve Vireen
DatlyP1lot
NEWPORT Bl A< II '.e .. ,p<irt 11.ir
bor High C..0<1t h ll'n I horn p-.on hJ' l ll'r
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Newport (9· 7) ft'll behmd. 40 ,!<t "11ll
7:35 left, after the lvl1ghl\ 112 .ll 111111
ple1ed a 9-0 run ma 4 11 '>Jlan 1111\\t'\1 r
the Sailors went on d i'·O run 10 pull 1lw
defic11 to 40 36 w11h l.56 Jdt I h.11 '
when the p~urt.' c,11uauon anw .111d
that's when Newpon didn t re'r md
The Sailor. commuted four 1 ir11<1\t'r'
down the stret<.h and l·ooth1ll \\l'1tt 1111 1
9-5 burst to hold on to tht• ..., 111
"We came out '>low 111 tht· 1turd qu 1
ter." Thomp..on '>aid "\'vr d1d111 i.:<·t 11111
on !hear shooter (Jl'nna Horton wh••
scored 20 poull'>) "ihe wa., h1111ni.: 1hn·1·
pointer. We didn't re'>pond to that " .
Horton naded a ')(.hool re< on.I 11\f'
three-pointer;. <;he wen1 J for I Imm
beyond the art m the third qudnt·1
helping Foothill build J l8 2q le.id
Newpon s lead111g c,c:urt'r wa' 1un111r
Jillianne \o\-lutfield. who ro111nbu1C'd I~
points, including JO m the fir'>l quanl'r,
when the Sa.JJor; earned a I ·Pl c1th .m
tage. Whitfield aJc,c> grahbed n1rw rt
bounds and <;hot 4 of 6 from the frt•t·
throw line. She '>Cored Ne\vporl' fir,1
seven points.
S£.AN HILLER I DNl Y Pl OT
Newport Harbor H1gh's Tncta Orth.left, and Foothill's Frankee Kelly go airborne tn their attempt to control the ball.
"She played well." l'homp..on •.;ml "'
Whitfield. "She's a ~t.rong pl<l\ er '-111
was driving to the bask.et and ,J1t
stepped up for U'>."
Younglove charging toward the goaJ
Unfortunately, the bdJJ sailed just over
Younglove's head a.s momentum car-
ried her into the back of lhe net.
"The forwards didn't get help on
the crosses and we didn't work the
loose balls back into the sets very
welJ," said Sorrell, who thought the
Sailors might have had a letdown fol·
lowing a 4-0 victory over Back Bay ri·
val Corona del Mar Tuesday.
"We played our best against CdM."
SorrelJ said. ·we need to come out
with a con.sistent effort every single
game and can't afford to have gamt.'S
like this. When you com e to league aU
the results go out the window. Any-
body ran beat anybody."
Foothill Coach Nancy Doting has
e1gh1 injured players. but relt encour-
aged by her team's play
"Obviously we didn't create much
up top but our team is playing more
together," Doting said. "Obviousfy
we're upset with the loss but that was
a good team effon."
Up next for Newport is a 5 p m.
game Tuesday at home against Aliso
Niguel, ranked No. 7 in CIF Southern
Section Divi.sion I.
Newport 1un1or Alhena \a..q1w1
scored eight pomts. recorded four ... 11·aJ..
and grabbed five rebounds.
"I thought we had a good fif'>t h.111,
Thompson conunued. "We were pl,1\
ing good defonbe, our shot.s were faJhn~
and we were ju.st hustling.·
The Sailors created several turnover'
in the first half, a.s their full coun pn..,
sure defense caused problem., for lhl
Knights. Yet. Foothill. a new entry of tht·
Sea View League, tayed with "Jewpor1
See SAILORS, Pace A9
NFL PLAYOFFS
Just hoping to
go unnoticed
NFL side judge Hayes, of
Newport Beach, will work
Saturday night's' NFC
Divisional Playoff game,
Atlanta at Philadelphia.
lllcMlrd Dunn
Oa.lyPilot .
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M ~riday, January 10, 2003 SPORTS Daily Pilot
• HIGH SCHOOL BOYS BASKETBALL
Sailors = open Sea View ·title def e.n~e
Path to Newport Harbor
repeat once again winds
through Woodbridge.
Barry Fa ulkner
Daily Pilot
The "sunset" that
concluded the pre-• league season for the
Newport Harbor
High boys basketball
team became more
of a blackout, as the
Sailors lost three straight to Sunset
League representatives Marina. Los
.Alamitos and Edison.
But, 'at least metaphorically, a new
dawn breaks tonight at 7, when Coach
Larry Hirst's squad begins defense of
its Sea View League title against visit-
ing Foothill. .
Last year's league crown, the pro-
gram's first since 1990 and its first out-
.right l~e championship since 1985,
ended a string of four straight runner-
up finishes. But based on. preleague
performances, the Sailt>rs (8-7) might
be hard-pressed to challenge peren-
nial favorite Woodbridge.
The Warriors (9-4), ranked No. 9 in
Orange County, open as the team to
beat, while Foothill joins the 'Sailors as
the only other league school to open
league with a record better than .500.
Newport defeated Foothill, 47-39, in
a Dec. 21 tournament contest. but
Coach Tom McOuskey's Knights will
be well prepared for their Sea View
debut, after years in the Century
League. ,
Newport Harbor High senior Chase
Cameron is a returning starter in the
Sailors' arsenal as league looms.
in recent years with Laguna Hills.
dropping two of the last six meetings.
That stretch includes one game that
went the Sailors' way on a game-win-
ning three-pointer in the closing sec-
onds. But Laguna Rills lost veteran
head man Dave Brown to retirement,
no doubt allowing Hirst and his squad
a little more breathing room, as it ap-
proaches this year's contests against
the Hawks.
son of Woodbridge girls varsity coach
Eric Bangs, paces Knights' scorers at
12.9 ppg and he had 26 three-pointers
before Wednesday's nonleague game
against Tustin. Senior J:Jrett Bigler (11.5
ppg) is another stalwart from Foothill.
. Karter Stone, a 6-5 junior in his
third varsity season,Js averaging 15.8
ppg for Laguna Hills. which Js receiv-
ing 122 ppg from 6-6 junior Brock Tii-
lotson.
Aliso Niguel has three players aver-
aging in double figures, as Terence
Green (12.7), Michael Roll (11.7) and
Luis Tejada (11.l ppg. with 19 three-
"'J>ointers), will force defenders to cover
a lot of ground against the Wolverines.
Barring unforeseen change, Irvine,
with a preleague campaign that in-
cluded a 68· 16 tournament loss to
Santa Ana Valley, will continue to rest
in the basement
Newport is led by 6-8 senior Nedim
Pajevic (14.5 ppg). who was second-
team all-league as a junior. Senior
guard Olase Cameron (6.9 ppg) is an-
other returning starter from last sea-
son's title team. while 6-6 junior Brett
Lowenthal, a tranSfer from Torrey
Pines, has provided scoring punch
(7.4 ppg), including a team-high 10
three-pointers.
Senior Olad Borden (5.7 ppg). jun-
ior Andre Pinesett (4.9 ppg) and
sophomore Brett Perrine (4. l ppg)
should also help determine the Sail-ors' Sea View fate.
PHOTOS BY SEAN HILLER /OAJLY PILOT
Senior Chad Rorden (left) is one of the Sailors' major weapons as they head
into Sea View League competition tonight, hosting Foothill's Knights at 7.
Newport, ranked No. 9 in CIF
Southem Section Division 11-M
(where Woodbridge also resides, but is
not among the top 10) has struggled
Woodbridge is led by 6-foot-10 jun-
ior center David Burgess (15.4 points
per game), the circuit's only first-team
all-league returner, and senior guard
Mike Nicholl (10.8 ppg and 21 three-
pointers heading into this week).
Foothill junior Brandt Bangs, the
The Tars follow up Friday's opener
with league dates against Aliso Niguel
(Wednesday at home) and at Irvine
.(Dec. 17). then host Laguna Hills (Jan.
22), before visiting Woodbridge (Jan.
24) to complete the first round The
second Woodbridge-Harbor meeting.
which concludes the regular season, is
scheduled Feb. 12.
HIGH SCHOOL BOYS BASKETBALL HIGH SCHOOL BASKETBALL
Lightning strikes
Academy League
Sage Hill boys and girls open league play
tonight at home against Brethren Christian.
Ba rry Faulkner • Keith said. "We're ex-Daily Pilot cited about it·
The Lightnlng
Sage I fill School boasts one of the
boys basketball coach league's most exciting
Steve Keith caught players in 6-foot-3 sen-
himself after Wednes-ior "point center" Mi-
day's nonleague victory over chael Fitzhugh. Fitzhugh,
Fairmont, when asked to con-shifted to point guard re-
firm his team's record. cently after opening the sea·
"We're 5-8," he said, before son in the post, is averaging
quickly adding, "Or. I guess. 22.3 points and 10 rebounds
we're 0-0." per game.
The Lightning boys. as their Junior Kevin Joyce (15.2
first-year coach was happy to points per game) is also a val-
point out, open Academy ued weapon for the Ught-
League play tonight at 7:30 ning. He has a team-leading
against visiting Brethren 24 three-pointers in 11 games,
Christian with a clean slate. including 17 in the last seven.
Sage Hill missed the CIF Sage Hill is without senior
Southern Section Playoffs last returning guard Erik WU-
season. its first as a varsity Iiams. who averaged nearly
team, when it lost a third-eight points the first eight
place playoff game to Breth-games, but has since left the
ren, based in Huntington team.
Beach. The Sage Hill girls team.
KENT ~REPTOW I DAILY PILOT
Corona del Mar's Brett Matsen (15), seen here in earlier action, was the Sea Kings' scoring leader with 18 points Thursday night.
This year, Brethren is, once handed Its first loss of the sea-
again, among the teams pro-son Tuesday by Northwood.
jected 10 have an inside track also open.S tonight. hosting
on the six-team league's three Brethren Ou1stian in a prelude
Sea Kings bounce Caq.yon, 62-54
guaranteed postseason to the boys game at 6.
berths. Unbeaten St. Marga· Coach Shanna Renkin's
ret's is favored to claim the squad (8-1), which won Its
Academy crown vacated first eight games by an aver-
when CaJvary Olapel of Dow· age or nearly 20 points, is
ney was placed in the Olym· led by 6-1 freshman center Matsen, Luce lead the
way in CdM's final
tuneup before league.
ANAHEIM -Co rona del Mar
. High's boys basketbaJI team, on
the heels of a near·mlss upset of
~peranza Wednesday, rallied
from a 7-0 deficit to post a 62-54
nonleague · victory at Canyon
High Thursday night to give the
Sea Kings a 7·9 record entering
Wednesday's Pacific Coast League
OP!,ner at Laguna Beach.
I was really proud of our kids,"
two solid games, at both
ends of the court," said
Curry.
NonlNlut
CdM 62. C.nyon 54
pie League. Haywood Wright (13.2 ppg) said CdM Coach Ryan
Curry. UWe've had a lot of
close games and we lost a
heart-breaker Wednes-
day. "We really re-
grouped.
~we t~ed about for-
Robbie Luce, meanwhile,
held Canyon's No. 1 threat
to 12 points and was singled
out by Cµrry. "He really did a
Score by Ou•rten
CdM 1• 11 15 1a · 82
Canyon 13 13 9 19 • 54
CdM-Northridge 12, Seabom 11,
Matsen 18, Mancillai 6, Sheridt-Odom
0, Freede 9, Welch 4, Luce 2.
"St. Margaret's has cleanly 5-6 ~nior Carrie Oark (12.Z
established Itself as the favor-ppg) and 6-2 sophomore
ite, and, based on records and Katie Puishya (10.2 ppg).
from what I've heard, Breth-The Ughtning girls \Wte 2-8
ren Christian could be plclced in league last season when
for second," Keith said. "From Brethren Ouistian firushed
what I understand, us and one game ahead of Capo' Val-
Whitney are mid-level teams, ley Ouislian with 9-1 record
with Capistrano Valley Ouis-to claim the aown.
getting It and getting ready for
Canyon," added Ryan.
great job on Didier," said Curry.
Also in double figures for CdM
were Jay Northrldge (12) and Pan-
cho Seaborn (11). Adam Preede
scored nine points coming. off the
bench.
The message we& apparently
heard.
Brett Matsen, who scored 16
points on Wednesday, led the
scoring parade with a season-
high 18 points Thursday, includ-
ing three treys. "He's really had
Bart Welch was CdM's key re-
bounder with five.
Canyon falls to 3-12.
SCHEDULE
Mela, 2'.30 p.m.: Santa Ana at Estancia,
3 p.m.; Brethren Christian et Sage Hiit,
3:15 p.m. •
High 9dlool girls -Santa Margarita at
Corona del Mar, 3!15 p.m.; Sage Hilt et
Bfethren Chrlltien, 3:15 p.m.
VA•llo..a
High ~ -Elcancla, Colt.I Meea et Northwood iournament. 2 p.m.
~ College men -UC Irvine et UC Senti
9erbn Toumement.
UT\JfllW I I ...
College men -UC lrvlna et UC
Alwtllda, 7:o& p.m.; Vanguird lkM'lllv. Hope~ ......... 8:3) pm.
College women -UC RiWl'slde et UC
Irvine, 7 p.m.; Vanguard University et
Hope International, 5:30 p.m,
High tchool glr11 -El Toro et Corona del
Mar, 7 p.m.; Santa Ana Valley et Costa
Mele, 7 p.m .; t..eguna Beed! et N8wport
Harbor, 7 p.m.
Vmd ..a
High actiool -Elt.lnQie, Calta Meea at
Northwood Tournament. 2 p.m. •
~ Col141Q8 men -UC lrvlne at UC Slnta
Blrbarl Toumemarc.
lwliii i.. I
Col141Q8 men -UC Sen Dltgo et UC INfna. noon.
Collagtwomtn • "-1<> SWll 41t UC
IMne,noon.
l
3-pt. goals -Mauien 3, Mancillas 2,
Northridge 1.
Fouled out -none.
Ted'lnicall -none. tlan and Oxford Academy a Brethren Ouistlan la
C.nyon -Simon 11, Omar 10, Briggs 7,
Hurley 5, Didier 12, Ju berg 3, Felton 6.
3-pt. goals -Omar 2. Nllton 2, Juberg 1.
Fouled out -none.
notch below. ranked No. 2 ln CIF Division
"Opening league is always a IV-A. with Capo Valley Qiris-
time when you try to take lt tian ranked No. 5 in the tame
up another level in terms of diVision. Sage Hill la not
Intensity and preparation," ran1ced. ted'lnical1 -none.
HAPPY BIRTHDAY
Celebrat#w the Daly Pilot's
Athlete oflhe Week series
1 I I J 1 I
TOOAY
D-EmllyJooe
Ora~Coett •
SWtmmlng. 00
CO[LEGE SWIMMING
UCI's Garcia, Do honored
ANTBATER AQUATICS COM·
PLP.X -Junior Phil Garc:la and
sophomore 10.m Do of the UC Jr.
vine swlmmlng and dMng pro-
gram were each named the Big
. West Alhlete of the Week for their
performance. at the UCl./Dak·
tronics lnvtta:donals.
Gtl.rda won the ~-ya.rd free-
atyte and the 100 free for the Ant·
eaters u the UCI men'I team
HAYES
Continued from A 7
penalties, but only an ineligible
~ J>e!Wty was called ap1nst
the Giants 8nd the game ended
"My prayer before every game
Is that something like that doesn't
happen to me," said Hayes. com-
pleting his eighth year as an NFL
side judge and his seventh straight
year woddng a postseason game,
an honor for NFL ofticials. who
are graded individually and break rrom· their regular crews during
the postseason.
Hayes. a Newpon Beach resi-
dent and Orange C.oast C.Ollege
men's soccer coach and physical
education instructor, worked Su-
per Bowl XXXV1 last year when
New F.ngland upset the St Louis
Rams. 20-17. It was his first Super
Bowl Officials can only work one
Super Bowt every two years. Each
offidal can work only one post-
season game a season, unless
they're also asked lO wear their
stripes for the Super Bowt.
NFL officials are under closer
scrutiny during Monday Night
Football games and the postsea-
son because of the larger televi-
sion audiences. Purthennore, if ir's
a hlgb-profile game Utvolving a
New Yolk team and "something
bad happens ... you can multiple
(the aiticism) by rwo." Hayes said.
There are 17 NFL officials at
each position and 11 are invited to
work the postseason. Hayes said
his goal each year is to be asked to
work in January. By offi6anng a
post.sea.son game. an NFL official
not onJy rec~ a finanoaJ bo-
nus. but is guaranteed to work the
following regular season.
Hayes., who is planrung for cold
weather Saturday night at Vet·
erans Stadiwn in Philadelphia.
said he's looking forward to the
game and watdung Falcons
quarterback Michael Vicic and the
return of Eagles quanerback Don-
ovan McNabb. who will play for
the first time since Nov. 17, when
he broke his ankle. Fonner C.0-
rona del Mar High standout Jeff
omasoo. an f.agles nght end, is
playing in the game.
Hayes. a former Pac-LO C.Onfer-
ence side judge, has taught every-
thing under the sun m the OCC
Athletic Department, including
aerobics. table t~ and surfing.
A Princeton graduate by way of
Santa Barbara'.s San Marcos High.
Hayes stanecl !he OCC surfing
team in 1978 when a couple of
students approached htm a.bout n
and he was serving as the college's
Assistant Dean of Students. a role
he 6llecl from 1976 to '85.
After a few years woriang at the
district office as Director of C.Om·
munity Relations, Hayes was as-
signed bad to Orange Coast. thts
time in 1987 to fill the role as mens soccer coach. He led the Pl·
rates to state champ1onshi~ m
1989 and 1991.
Hayes officially broke into offi·
dating as a Princeton Wlder-
graduate student. starong with
intramwal basketball.
lrupired by his late father. Will,
he turned his anention to lugh
school basketball and quiddy
worked his way up the ranks to
the varsity level. then small col-
leges. A few years later, baseball
umpinng entered the picture. ·1
figured I knew the strike wne. be-
cause I was a catcher Ul baseball,"
Hayes said.
Hayes never thought a.bout
football until 1976, when he was
hired at OCC and Wendell Piclcens
told him a.bout the Orange
C.Ounty Football Referees Associa-
tion. In only his third year, Hayes
said he got his first big break.
when veteran cfew chief Lany
Arason liked his work and insisted
he join his crew the following sea-
son.
Hayes staned in the Pac l O in
1983 as a side judge. but didn't get
on a full-time crew until 1992.
SPORTS
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Friday, January 10, 2003 M
SAILORS
Continued from A7 •
There were six nes in the tint
half.
The score was. 9-9. with 45
seconds left in the first quarter.
but Newport got a quick bublt
from senior Undsey Woller.
Then. 13 seconds later, Woller
drew an offensive foul. allowing
one last possession for Newport.
Whitfield took advantage and hit
a bank-shot well behind the
three-point line to beat the ftrst-
quarter bw.zer._
The Knlgbts ded the game
three times in the second quar-
ter. at 14. 16 and 18, until Whid-
feld scored three straight to give
the Sa.Lio~ a 21 -18 lead. But.
Foothill closed out the half with a
7-0 run to grab a 25-21 ~
lead ..
·A couple of years ago they 1
weren't playing like this," FoothiD
Coach Vmce Namba said. "'They
have made so much progress
here. When they come to our
place I m sure they'll know what
to do with us and I'm sure tt will
be a dogfight again •
SuVlewl.Npe
Foothill 49, Newpon 41 Scot-. by 0.uart.rl Foothil 9 18 1J ,, -•
Newpon 1' 7 I 12 -41
Foothill -i<arc::tler 6 Horton 20
Hoffman 0 Pur, 12. l.JIRue 5. ~n
4 Batley 2
3·pt goals -Honon 5 Herman 1
Fouled out -none
Tecnmcalr. -none
Newport -Campbell 0 Swigart 1
Whitfield 19 Vasquez 8 'Noller 4,
Eddington 4 Miller J. Stoia 2
Beeson 0
DON LEM:l-I QA. 'f P'LC•
Newport Harbor's Athena Vasquez breaks through two Foothill defenders as she drives toward the basket tn Thursday's matchup
3·Pl goall -Whrtfie10 1 M illet 1
Fouled out -none
Technicals -none
HIGH SCHOOL GIRLS BASKETBALL
Eagles top
Roadrunners
5A. "l'lA A."\A -Led by
a tnple-double from
Tn'iha Wase (14 pomc,. II
rebounds and IO ~J.
!he ~aa High guts
ba<.ketball team won ns
second Golden West
League game m as many
en.es lhursday at ho!.t
Saddleback. Estancia
eight rebounds. one of
wtuch came followmg
a mJMed Estanoa free
throo.\ in !he final min-
ute. Rappa said
The E..agles ~
now won two m a row
and will continue
league ptJy ~
S4 host Santa Ana Tues· The Eagles (7-8, 2-0 m Saddtebadc 48 day at 6 p.m. before
league) were oed with the
Roadrunnen, \'\1th eight
minutes left to play when E:stanoa
Coach Tunu Rappa ~ve a pep talk.
"I told them it Wd.S a new game
and tf they wanted it they had 10
ha~ It Ul their heart.. Rappa said.
"I thmk \.W0re starUng to get it
turned around. ~have to work on
being more collSlStent"
The Eagles shot 15 of 36 (41.6%)
from !he fteld and grabbed 40 re-
bounds as a team. which pleased
Rappa
Xochitl Byfield led the Eagles
With 18 points while haulmg U1
~to cry nval
Costa Mesa for a dash
Thursday at 7 p.m.
Esarda 54, s.ddlt-* 48
Smre bv ai-w. Estanaa 1~ 13 10 •S ~ Saddlebeck 10 •e 12 10 .is
Esmndll V.-14 Byfield 18 Mino 11
Grav 6, Caslro 4, Wilson 1. Aonll 0
J..pt. goets -Byfi.3ld 3. \Nase 2. M ino 1
Fouled out -none.
$«' rW«* Lewis 29, Layman 1,
Williama 10, lei> 4, Ram1rw 1 Lozano 3
Rovas 0, Poca 0
J..pt. goals -L.ozanc. 1
Fouled out -none
SOFTBALL
COLLEGE WOMEN'S BASKETBALL
UCI will 'Eaters breeze
close out
h·omestand
in style
BRE:'\ I vr' r CE.:--:TER -
The UC lnine womens basket-
ball team ""111 try to set a ne""
Mandard ~aturdav, when the
Anteaters ho.,1 Ut. Riverside at
7 p.m.
Saturday\ game agaimt 1he
Highlander<; hac, been dubbed
Break the Record Night.· The
curreni attendance mark of
1.384 was set on March 2. 2002
agamc;1 Long Beach Stale. UU
(8-5. 1-1 in the Big West Confer·
ence) has bettered the school
record for a ""omen's smgle
game attendance each of tht'
last three year.,
The fir'>t 500 fans Sd.turda.,.
will receive T-shirts courtes} of
the UCI Medical Center. Free
admission is offered to fans
bringing a new book. which will
be donated to the Reach Ou1
and Read Foundauon.
BRE:-.: E\'E~TS < E.'\IER -
Knsten Green ... se~on·h1gh 17
point~ led UC lrvme\ women·'>
basketball team to a i2-43 Btg
West Conference victory over Cal
'ltate Fullenon rhur-.day at the
Hren EvenL!> Center
The 29-pOtnt victory l'> the
fourth larges! m the '>t'ne<> record
and the mos1 by UC.I th1.-. ..eason
The Titans' 43 pomt' " the fe\'\ ·
est poUtts allowed ~ the Ant·
eaters th•~ year nw. '' the 12th·
consecutive wui for UCI over
I ullenon. UCI unprovt?l> to 8-5,
I I tn the Big We-.1
The 1itaru are 3-10. I ·2
After tratlmg by one at the 3 10
mark. UC! ~ent on a 13-1 run to
go m10 haJfume with a 33-24
lead. The Anteater\, who bwlt a
I S·point lead in the first four
minutes of the half, wc1tched the
Titan~ get ac; close as 10 43-33!
with 14:38 rrunutes remauung.
Cal State FuUenon managed
three more points before gomg
on a 10-rrunute draughl
UCI's Green wac; i for 17 from
the floor and added eight re-
bounds. Omsuna Waway re-
corded her fifth double-double
of the vear with 13 points and 13
rebounds. Lisa Faulkner was '4
for 8 from three-poUlt range.
encting the ~erung wtth 14
points and four assJSt.s Ul 27 rrun-
utes of action. Ashley Biggins
came off the bench to grab 1 O re-
bounds.
Rochelle Onega paced Cal
State Fullerton Wlth I 0 poUtts.
Heather Hansen had eight re-
bounds. four poUlt.s and ~
blocked shots.
After shooung JU.St 28.2 111-39)
in the first half, the Anteaters
fired 48.5 116-33) Ut the se<:ond
half compared 10 the Tit.ans 28 0
7-25 UCI oed a ">Cason-high
with 52 rebounds.
Bia w.tt Cordwll'~
UCI n . Fullerton 43
Fullerton Alhadefl 2 Gr95h1 4,
Hansen 4 Ortega 10, Prvitt 5, Moon 2.
Mosley 3 Quinn 13
3 pt goats -Quinn 2 Prvrtt 1
F'outed out -none
Tect1n1cals -none
00 -Yadon 8 Callaway 13 Faulkner
14. Gabt>e 9 Green 17 B1ggin1 2
Sturgeon 1 Ferguson 8, Usher 2
3-pt go1l1 -Faulkner 4, Callaway 2,
Ferguson 2. Green 1
Fouled out -none
Tectln1cal1 -none
Halftime UCI J3.24
HIGH SCHOOL GIRLS SOCCER • Newport Harbor 's Va squez-to Wi sconsin Eagles shut out by Roadrunners
NEWPORT BEACH -Athena
Vasquez. a senior at Newport
Harbor High, has signed a letter
of intent with the University of
Wisconsin to play softball there
next year.
Vasquez earned first-team All·
Sea View League honors last year
for the Sailors as a short~top. and
she al.so received second-team
laurels m her freshman and
sophomore seasons.
Vasque1.. a starting guard on
the Newport girls basketball
team tlus season, visited the
home or the Badgers in late Sep·
tember and made her decision
Just before the early signing pe-
riod. She was sought after by
Louisville, Sacramento State, An·
wna State and Princeton.
"I loved (Wisconsin)," VasqueJ
said of her recent visit. "It was
everything I wanted in a coUege
so I decided to go there.·
-Stew Virgen
~"''TA ANA -Saddleback
Highs guis soccer team con-
vened 50% of its 12 shots on
three Estancia High goalkeepers
to win a Golden West League
game over the VlS1ung Eagles,
6-0, Thursday.
The Eagles feU to 2 5 3. l -2 m
league.
' e
Call (949) 642-5678
"It was a rughtmare. a train
wreck." said Estanaa Coach Na·
dine Ra1abi. "Ruth Cllavero
played solid for us today·
In action Tuesday:
• f3tanoa defeated host West-
minster. 3-1 . on goals from Olav-
ero and Karleen Curran u the
Eagles opened league play
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CAUFOAHtA,STATE A~ di! htld by th• Coile NH• luiiu someone raises 1t
PAR!<"1«> S.11 Ctem.nle; CNStll Plannln11 Commlnlon it lhe publlc h11rtn1 ~~!~!?OONN COYec-·• Sutallp P11' ~74 City Hall, 77 Fair Otlve, described Jn this notice ....,,,._....., ,.,.., nlghWay 'f , or in written corr1-Bleoh. Ind II Cll$ta Mesa, Cah ornol, spondenct delivered to NOTICE IS HEREBY
GIVEN lhat lhe Stl19 Pall\ and A41erNtiOn
Commalon, pul$Ulllll lo
tollOWll1I loc:allonl: at '6:JO p.m .. or 11 soon the P11n11ln" 'Commission ~ BNc:h P~ as possible thenafter on • l.lbra!y, 363 Glenneyre St: MOft4ay, ,_,., 27, 1t, Of prior to, the public ~ BMcll, 2001, re1.,cfln11 t11e hurlna. ~ OOlllained In Sec:ttoni 539. 5002 3.
5019.60. 6080.03, 5080.20, et al o1 1111 PIAll!c Rltlourcee Code, S.ation 11370 et Mg. ot the Governmenl Code and ~nl IO llW, wlj meet on Friday, February 2 t. 2003 tt 9:30 a.m In ~ Ballroom 1 & 2 al lhe Aadllson Hotel Newport Beacfl, 4545
GoYtrrvnent lnlofmatlon followin111pplic1tions. For further lnform1-~t. Mtl'1 library, UC l. Ptan11ln&Apphcatlon tlon on the above ~ 1~.:'~ ~ PA·02·44 for Ed Elo1JV•, epplic1tions, let.phone 1000 Avocado Ave . authoriitd eaent for (7l'C) 754·5245, or visit the office of the Plan· ~ 8Nc:h Jennifer Slmoni1n, to nine OMslon, Room 200.
construct 1 2 story, 77 Fair Drive, Costa
6 ,400 sq. ft. ml11i Mesa, Cahfornla.
MllcW1hur Bo\AeVard,
NfWl)Olt 9"ch. Ca,fornla. Th& mMtira lacility IS Wlleeld18rf
~i..
NOTICE IS GIVEN lhtt
1rry perlOll l'l\lly ... •
statement realltling hNting 111ms by wrlq to ~~~:,,~ s111emenfs 11 the '*lriro at 10'00 a.m. or aa eoon
lheftaller IS tht matler ~Y bt heald. lnqu/Ma or
rtQUeSll for inlolmation
ahOuld bt direelld to
AQtrlda "1tems inOudl l.ouil Naetn>,
oonalderatlon ard lldton L.NutroOparka.ca.rPV, on ..... n-............. of 9161663-0524, or lo tilt u'"' ..,,............... Stalt Pl/ti and Aecrtallon Parka and Atcreallon Commlulon. Box IM2886, reoommtndatlon fOf Saaamtnco CA 94296-aDOIOYll of the General 0001. CtJifomta State F'tlin Amendment for Parka does not Cryalll Cove State Pirkl ... .....i...in11e aoaJnet as c:onlalneCI In the Crysta ~Uals w111l
Cove H°tSIOnc District diaabolilles. Vlsltora whO Preservation and Plbflc WISh asa1Stanct aholid Use Plan (PPUPj and cont&c:t Louis Nutro at f/Mronrr.ntal "llllCI Repott, and concurrence the eddtess al>Ove at least
on the re~n1 ol 72 hoin p<oor to arrfval.
Tracy Kahn .,., Claire NOTICE IS AL.SO GIVEN
P..,.Smllh to the Board that the Commission ~ans ot Oire<:lol1 ol lhll c "'-· California Citrus sb;i; ~ toor rystai ....,,.e tale Hlstonc Parle Nor..P~ark on February 20, 2003 The toll wtll begin Management Corporation at noon at the park's I.OS
T rancos parklr'Q IOI on the eaat $idt ol Peafi<: Cout Highway No pli>llc 18$tlmony wlll be hearO
and no action wiN bt talcen by the Commo&$1on dUllng
this tout
The Prelimnary General Plan AmerlClmtnt !or Crystal Cove State Parto.,
as part of the Crystal Cove H1S10rlc Dlstrtct PreMNahOn Ind Plilioc Us. PlaJ1 (PPUP). IS
1vallable on !ht Internet et SO ORDERED· www palks ca gov/delaull RU1h Colemen, Secretatv asp?page d:21553 The State Park and Re<:reatlOn pl111 IS alio available for Commission review at the following 01110/03 01119/03 Ca~lomoa Stat• Panes . CHS. 4i2330I olflces Southern Service NEWPORT BEACH-Center, 8885 Rio San COSTA MESA DAILY Olego Dl!ve, Suite 270 PILOT
Policy .
stora11• build•na with 1 Dally Pilot January 10, man11er's unit and venances from buildina 2003 fl81
setbacks from resfden·
tlally zoned p1operty (50
feet requited; 30 teat
proposed) and pai ki111
(4 ,.,_,es required: 3
spaces proposed). lo·
c:..ated at 1676 Tuftln Avenue in a Cl zone.
Environmental determl·
nation: exempt
2 PlanninR Application
PA·02-52/Ll·02-04 for
OKO Enaineerin11. au·
thorized O\aenl for
Mathew A. Gloza. for a lot line adjustment to
reconf111ure two ex1Stona
lots with a variance from street frontaae
requor ements and a
minor condillonal use permit lo allow shared
acceu, located al 515
and 525 Fairfax Or Ive m
an R2·HO zone. Envl·
ronmental determ1na·
loon oempt.
3 Cond1t1onal Use
Permit PA-02·53 for
Matthew Taylor, autho·
med a~ent for Eleanor A. Manion, for a request
for reasonable accom
modahon to allow a 9
person alcohol/drua
rehab1litat1on facility on
an ex1st1n11 sln11le·fam1ly
residence, IOC3led al
3138 Cork Lane Drove on
an RI zone Environ·
mental determ1nat1on
SUPal)l COUil Of
UllOlllAi COllllY Of OIMGl
J41 T1I (l1'Y DIM
POST OfflCUOX
14171, OIANGI, CA
HIU-1571
WIOIWIX
MTICl CDfTll
P£l1TIOll Of
SMr.~Ws
fOI OIMGl Of NAii
Ola TO SHOW CAUSI fOI
CIWMOfUllWI
NUUll:A216W
TO ALL INTERESTED
PERSONS:
I. Petitioner: Sharon
Smith Rooks filed a
petition with this court
for a decree chane1ng names as follows:
Sharon
Smith Rooks to Shari
Smith Rooks
2. TttE COURT ORDERS
that all persons inter·
ested on this matter shall
appear befort this court
at the hea11n11 1nd1cated
below to show cause If any. why the petition for
chan11e of name should
not be 11ranted. eumpl NOTICE Of HEARING ~~ ..... " ~~~:""(!·~
.::.::.:.;..:,;;,.:....:;.::...;..:.:.::.;.=::.:..:...::.: p.m Oepl. L73
The address of tlle col.ll't
Is same es noted allovt.
3. A copy of thl.s Order
to Show CIUSt '"'" b• published 1t lent once
HCh WHk for fo11r
successive weeks prior
to the d1t1 Ht lbr hurlna on the petition
In th• followlna new•·
paper of 1rener1I clrtu• talion, ptlnted In this
co1mty: Dally Pilot
OATIJ DIC IO, 2002 JUDGI llCHUD O.
PIAZH, sa., JUDOI Of
THI SUPlllOI COUltT
Publlshtd Newport.
8111ch·Co1t1 Mesa Dally
Piiot Oecemllet 27, 2002,
January 3, 10, 17,
2003 • fl61
fkfltlM ..... •s...... The fottowin11 person$
are doln1 business as:
H1ut1 Bath, 606 1/2
8e11onl1 Ave .. Corona del
Mar, CA 92625
Melissa Brooke Con ·
away. 606 1/2 Begonia
Ave., Corona del Mar,
CA 92625
This business 1s con·
ducted by: an indMdual
.Have you started doln1 business yet? Yes, 11/1/
02
Melissa Brooke Con·
away
This statement was
flied with the County
Clerk of Oran11e County
on 1/7/03
20016921701 Daily Pilot Jen 10, 17,
24, 31, 2003 F!79
Rctlti.lwlillm
llmtS.......
The followin1 persons
are doing business as:
S&R Valet, 19191
L1 wrence Canyon, Sil-verado Canyon, Callfor-
nia 92676 Rlch.ard Lee Lawrence
It. 19191 Lawrence
Canyon, Sllverado Can·
yon. California 92676
Sohrab Afrasiabl,
!fiGal-Stnfford, Mlulon Viejo, California 92692
This busloeu la COil·
ducted by: 1 1•ner1I
partnership
H1v1 you 1t1rtad dol111
bDsineu y•tf No
Richard Lewre(lc•
This statement wn
filed with the County
Clerk of Oranc•. County
on 12/J0/02 2002tt27tH
Dally Pilot Jan. 3, 10. 17, 24,2003 F17'
S.....tl
... , ttlU..tl
~ ........
The following person
his abandoned tht use
of th1 fictitious Busl· nes.s N1me: BHT lnt1r·
naUbn1I, 614 Orchid
Avenue, Corona del Mar ,
CA92625
The Fictitious BusinHs
name referred to above
was filed In Or1n11e County on 10/18/2002,
FILE NO. 20026920883
Altred C. ~uense. 614 Orchid Avenue, Coron•
del Mar, CA 92625
This business Is con·
ducted by: an Individual
Allred C. Muense
This sbtement was
filed with the County Clerk of Orange County
on 01/08/03
20036929034
Daily Pilot Jan. 10, 17,
24, 31, 2003 F 182
fidttlMW.U ie..s.....
The followln11 persons
1r e dolna busll'ess as
Reality Ma nacement
Services Company, 421
Brookhurst Street 11228· A, Anaheim, CA 92801
M1mz1. tnc. (NV), 2950
E.nt Flamln&o Road, #[·
5. Las Ve11as. NV 89121
This buuneu 1s con·
ducted by a corporation
Have you started doon11
business yet? Yes, 5/20/
1996
MIUIZI, Inc.
Cashon Quoette, Preso·
dent
This statement wn
filed with the Couotv
How to Place A
Clerk of Oran1• County
on 11/21!02 2002H24SH
Delly Piiot Dec. 20. 17.
2002 Jin. 3, 10,
2003 F156
fl&llM ..... ... s..-.
The followlna person' ere dotna butlntu H:
MERC Enlerptls-s, 117
Via R1vtnn1, Newport
B11ch, CA 9.2663
ROiif Devis. 117 Via R111enne , Nt,.port
Beech, CA 92663
£rln Devit, 117 Via Ravenna, Newport
Beech. CA 92663
This business Is con·
ducted by: hustiand and
wife
Hive you started doina
business yet? No
Ro11er Davis
This statement was
filed with the County Clerk of Oranae County
on 1/7/03
20036928718
Daily Pilot Jan 10. 17,
24,31,2003. fl76
fktttlM ..... ,._s......,
The followin& persons are dolna business as:
MEGT FLORA, 120 N.
Tustin Ave., Suite A.
Newport Beach, Call·
fornia 92663
MEGT, INC. (CA), 2700
W Coast Hwy. Suite
•257, Newport Beach, Cahlornia 92663
This busoneu " con· ducted by· an md1v1dual
Have you started doin&
busmen yet? No
MEGT, Inc , Is/ Pru
1de!M
Tiiis stat~ment wu
Wed wolh the County
Clerk of Or anae County
on 11/27/02
2002692S2S7
Daily Pilot Dec. 27. 2002.
Jan. 3, 10. 17. 2003 fl 70
NOOO Of APPUCATION TO
SIU AlCOHOl.K IMIAGIS
2MO Lepl NollCll
2002
To Whom It M11y
Concern: The Nam•(•)
of the Appllcent(a) I~
ert: PACIFIC WHEY
CRYSlAl. COvt'. L PSHIP
The appllcenh listed ebovt ere 1ppl)'lna to
the Department of
Alcoh;tlc Bev tr aae
Contro to sell •lcohollc
bevereaes at: 7981
PACIFIC COAST HWY,
NEWPORT COAST, CA
92657 Type of license(s)
Applled tor: 41 · ON·
SALE BEER ANO WINE
EATING PLACE
Daily Piiot Dec. 27, 2002 Jan. 3, 10, 2003 F 160
fktlllM .... ... s .......
Tile lollowln& penons
are doln11 bOslness n :
Waulna Tails, 3
Monle1ty Pine Or ,
Newport Coast. CA
92657 Liu Pandolfo . 3
Monterey Pine Or ,
Newport Cont, CA
92657 This busmen 1s con·
ducted by· an indmdual
Have you st1rted do1n11
buslneu yet? No
Liza P1ndolfo
This statement wu
filed with the County
Clerk of, Oran11e County
on 1(7/03
20036921716 . Oaoly Pilot Jan 10, 17
24.31,2003 F178
Fictitious ... s
NntS.....
The follow1n11 person~
are doin11 business as·
Abyu Construction.
6141 Palisade Or .
Hunt1n11ton Beach. CA 92647
Daniel Sander\, 6141
Pallsadt Or , Huntington Beach, CA 9264 7
This bus1nHs IS con
ducted by an 1nd1vrdual
.Have you started do1n11
business yet1 No
Daniel Sanders
This statement was
flied wllh the County
Clefk of Oranae County
on 12/17/02
20026009270'2
Daily Pilot Dec. 27. 2002.
Jan.3, 10, 17,2003 f!65
Adtllu ..... ... s .......
Th• followina persons er• dolna bu$lness 11s: Genevieve's Wl&S, 369 E.
17th St 112, Costa Mesa,
CA92627
Kim Adele Petry, 101
Pinon Tree Lene, Costa
Mesa, CA 92627
Thb business os con-
ducted by: 1n 1ndiv1du11
Hive you stir led doin11
business yet1 Yn. 1/1/
98
Kim Perry
This statement wu
filed with the County
Clerk of Oranee County
on 12/26/02
20026921772 Daily Pilot Dec. 27. 2002
Jan. 3, 10, 17, 2003 f171
RcthiM IMtss
Ntne Shlttlllftt
The followine persons
ar11 doln11 business n .
A. Sava11e Marketin11,
28071 Gunnison Court.
La11una Noeuel, CA 92677
An&ela Rene· Savaae.
28071 Gunnison Court.
Lacuna Nl11uel. CA 92677
This buslnos 1s con·
ducted by. an 1ndmdual
Have you started do1na buS11Tns yet' No
An&ela Sava11e
This statement wn
filed with the County
Clerk ol Oranee Cou11tv
on 12/18/02
2002600927213 Daily Pilot Dec. 27, 2002,
Jan 3. 10. 17. 2003 Fl67
Fldltlous 14rsiims
"-'Srn.nt
Daily Pilot
Lo1111B1ach,CA90810
This buslnns Is con· ducted by: an lndivldu1I
Havt you iterttd doin1
business yetf Yes, l·I·
03 Marvin Grego1y
Thi• statement wn
filed with the County
.c11;k of Oran111 County
on 1/7/03
2003H21720 Dally Piiot Jan. 10, 17,
24. 31 . 2003 Fl 17
AcftM ......
"-S....... Th• fi>now1n1 per.sons
are do1n11 business n · A.) The Clay Group, 8 )
Clay Enterpnses, 21094
Calle de P»eo, Like
Forest, CA 92630
Albert Vann, 21094
Calle de Paseo, Lake
forest, CA 92630
This bu,11nu1 1s con
ducted by an Individual
Have you started do1n11
bus1neu yet? No
Albert Yanez
Th" statement wu
hied with the County
Clerk of Or anee County on 1(7/03
20036921721
Oatly Pilot Jan 10,F
1
1
80
1 ..
24, 31. 2003
fidftlM w.ss
Mints.......
The lollowine per sons
are dome business as
Confluence Manaeement,
1201 Walnut Ave . Apt
58, Tustin. CA 92780
Ph1hp Hashway, 1201
Walnut Ave . A.pt 58.
Tustin, CA 92780 This business 1s con
ducted by an ind1v1dua1
Have you_Jtarted dome business yet? No
Philip Huhw.ty
This \latemenl was
filed with the County
Clerk of Or anal' County
on 12/18/02
2002600927192
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330 West Bay Street
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Collectibles/
Memorabllla 1160
lOP $$ 4 ltlCOltDS nc
.Ba. O:.SSC Etc !'Os & 9Js .8l Allee, $p\r. tube a~
Mike 949 64S· 7505
LAUQUE f'ISCU llSH
~et1111 S3000
Sell for $1900
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Auctions 1483 Found 1510 Cats 3610 ======== ----------------2 male dog• found on • Adopl • WwJts Kittens. WANTED 1/3 In Fountain Valley cats. does ra.i or shne, ANTI(\UES area. Cell 714·964·8622 every Sat-Sun 12-4pm ~ ANTIQUES r~ ~4~4~ Older Style FumiWre www ~ora he
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event Sat Jan 11, 8·3.
2145 Vl,ta l111"edo NP8
(THE 8LUrFS) Oak din
set, art, atassware, kltch
stuff, much morttll
.,_ Sue4e >-iiery
t.•1 511 cont11n1n1
llmWpla --of~. Loct In Ylcinfty of W-'t °"' flaD 171li St. t..mrll it-!d(!49?261 «a>
FoMI 1510
fOUNO. RING luve
d1t11ttd doctff)tfon.
mutt Incl n•m•. phone
f , color ~ f"'I llZW, Jlfll
.... ..,., lot1 C4tllt Wiil
Mly IN rtturitd lly
t11Mt IN111n, dtlUllH ~· ,.,.720· 122
hcldlt lt-d t Ch IOft9 perfect condition$ 1500
obo (949) 719· 2943
APPUAHCES 3050
Gl Fri,, tl4e-lty-1lcle, 26.7cu t, hke new, $250
obo (949) 642·2165 eves
JEWELRY/ 3460
DIAMONDS/
PRECIOUS METALS
Coast Col11 Need• Old Coins! Gold, silver,
,ewelry. watches. antiques
collectibl8' 949·642·9448
Heed lovlng home•
2 fem cat1, 2 yr & 6
mo., 1 declawacl
$25eo 949-548-1311,
3615
MAU
GERMAN SHlf'HERD
,U,f'Y I mo11ths,
714.194.1919
7402·7466
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MISCEl.lANEOUS
MERCHANDISE
Mlscellaneoos
Mriandlse 3855
WANTED
W02 Hohdak Celebration
IA Ill
949.574.4241
Olllces b Lim 4540
•CM/.?:oa. 1b1'ef, 1 SOO of N.wport
llvd., 949·619-SSU
C'-and Aw-lo<.
IACk IAY CEHTElt
2651 Irvine Ave. 1011
view.retail on· site 71 4-
571-7710
H" OFFICE Sf'ACE 833 Oowr (). #14 Ground
floor, •c::l'ltecb office. ~ spaoe 6alsf ~
'
Retall Stom
forlme 4545
fM Svlt·leoH Prime
~ta Mesa reu1I locabon
00 17th Sl ll00$1, I~
remaln11111 oo lease. $2000 per mo. 949. 71)4.9446,
949-795-19'39
HOMESFOA SAi.£
ORANGE 5400
COUNTY
Anaheim Hiiis
,......., i-. one acre
secluded lu•uroous estate.
5br Sba. 2 tavtsh master
suites. t::/• spa, 4c 1er,
SI .59'5. Trider Real
Estate 949-n.2526. 949-
64().8841 -
FIND ..::::.
Und e r th e Servic e Di rectory Hann er
Reach 80,000 Homes Each Week
For Only $32 per week (4week minimum)
Call Lorraine at (949) 57 4-4245
Balboa
,_ c.,...._ Lott Ont
~A and I WVt family
home. Sl.310.<XX> Located
in one of the nlcat
111Vll>orhoo<b ro Bal>oa. r entasbc OCJPOr1Un1tY tor
tOVeSlml!nt or dMtlopment.
leff lacobs. Balloe ~
Re:lty. ~.
Corona del Mar
• llAUTlfUL • Or1matlc Spyalass Hill
executive home No
expense wn spared
Fabulous Ocean View,
4Br. Ottered al
11,695,000
Seller&;,ucht eilother
' home. Must Sell
Ju!ty lt.t.r, l kr
949·'7'-5516
TRll MOUSI
SICWOID RnltlAT
AMAl .... NICI AGT.t4t·71a..a120
IMnl
llACH COTTAGI
117V1AllOU
2bt l'I• 8• 2 c a•r. bch & ten club .15' lot Sy owner $880,000 obo
949·644·2330
Newport Beach
Of'IH SUH 1-5
HlWUrnHG
1 Stwy Via. pit
c.st, tlir 1111 lib .... fllt4 < ... ; ,.-, M ·
ra,wtli11Wleols.
shipS A; $362,SOO f.,
949-632-6419
NlW,OltT HEIGHTS
$749..000 2br/lba. home w/l. Fp's. lllrmel clr1, la liY
rm pka S11JC11o wt1ut end 'Iba. Ex n wide bl Call
for lllJl)t. Doi.II Clark 94g.
7 !a. l,!i00 OI ~1995
t,lppocled Or 2.Sla
home with •ourmet kit,
la patio and yard1 goll
cour se and sunset
views 5949,500. Anchor Pfopertits 94g.7zo.3900
HACHltlfHAT
llTTllt HUltRY
UNDEl SS00,000
AGf. t4t·12J-a 120
O<l~NfltONT nxu
NOf fOl f HE fA1Hf
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AGT •• t4t·'7214120
RESORT/
VACATION
PROPER'TY
FOR SALE
Desert Property 5960
f'alm De1ert '•Im Valley CC, 2br 2b1
condo, 1ated vaul ceols,
courtyd, 2 c 1ar Superb
cond! Clos" lo pool/club
hse Own/aet S272;000
.klhn r lrTC1W ~ 3Zl .01J2
Goff f'roper1fea Sales &
winter rentals Palm
Spr1n1s. Palm Ouert
Also Wuhonelon Wa
terfr ont Reteirals.
Michael Anter Becker &
Bethr RE 800·550-3523
MISCEl.LANEOUS
3 HOUSES fftOM WA-
Tllt Li 2br 2ba apt f111.
Lots of 'tora&t yrl~ lse $1800/mo 949-675-1779
.... Sita house, furn/
unfurn, 2c pr, mde lndly
rm. ba~ ftom patio,
$:l"JOOn 714-546-2313 &103
Balboa Penilmlla
323 Mode 5 Doors from
bay1 Lower umt, I.a patJO,
2br. Iba, olf St. P'kne
Sl fiOO/m yrly 949-5'8-7!l8
21< 2h. 2c ear. patlO,
w/d. d/W. ,_ Cl'Pl, pMll,
lowe< urnt W h 20tti St s 1850lno 949-723-1186
3br 2 5ba .3 story coodo,
1/2 bay/bch. furn, wd.
2 c 1ar 1906 W Balboa
Blvd S2400 7U ·865· 1899
llr Ha, 11111• liv1n1
area, deck, and new
lndry. close to beach, RENTALS S25001t10. 949·71S·351%
Reral To Share 6030 Corona dtl Mar •
.-... Cr-* ~tad,
NI S.hwe ~Ir 21/tla ~ M'2&..-o.n,. Slot Townhouse w/l person, T•tn ~ ..._ Ol)tlOn.
carace. w/d. S700m Incl Aeit1t. !M&o7!a. l526 Ulll$, Molle 949 720·0809
.....,..,. l each 4 lst ST
illere with 1 penon
$675/mo with r•f'lllna Incl, 714·318·545
Ntwport Harbot town·
hm. on water, Ir br, pvt
ba, pklne, w .. Hn clst.
11our kit. fp, laund, Jaltd
com II} atJO 9&tliOo 7123
Rooms for Red I040
Nl/Oc:eet1 View rooms,
Ocunfr ont/Und. pvt
rm, unfurn, shirt b•,
utlt pd, n/amkt. kttch
enatte. lndry. I block to
Newport Pltr $695/mo.
tlr, 11a, New La . lllkhln, tile firs, ti.tc:ony,
w/d, utol locl. Sll95m, ds to bc:Mhopa 98-275-2021
• 1~ IJPI*' w!b*. utts lllcd. le sri li'I pr, 1/1.5, ~ SI~ 949-222.:sn5 x.25?
Mertverlte Jlr /21•
luxury refurb home
$35(X)n Alie ..... r•
28t llla. new C#Jlll &'
f)M1t S1100m 949-71~13
• 2.sM Brand new k>• Twntvn. l 95Qgf, 2c pr, 1 blodl from P~. ~mo. 562·MJ.1081
CWINUT 1·S Call Sam at 949.27g.
14 <....... 7911,i (~tween 9•·Sp> Rere Ot-vllle sn1I·
ato1 y dtt1ch 3br 2h, 2c
aer, pted cc>mm, f)OOI, 'I" l3600mo. 12mo IM. cnnt 5&.'Z~ a2D1
A touch of ttely 4bt • -·
2.5b1i Strtda home. • R£SIOENTIALRENT.Al..S •LATl~u~':t:'n"as ·ORANGE 7400
Stefenle Meurer COUNTY 949 7115.31 Sf!
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l lr'• Y1/1er, $109S/mo
& llr'• from $855/mo
111 lovely flllld comm
~Ill' Tri Square, Irids•. Indy f1cUrty. Klein Mnrt
877·704·11649 x 9200
2br lba, f'llll tdlool. llZI> + SllX> a.p. WIW ..,. no pm,
~ ~74J.JO!I>
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twnllm styie a.pt RenlOd
w1llH11 ~. M>eb $12!'iOn 'JI ... 9&J23.0l45
Nr ledl l.y, 111 remod
28r 1.58• condo, 2c Cilr,
fp. wd hlr.ups. no peh
$1325/mo 949·!>48 8384
l'el4e Sfa, completely
remod1l1d, 2br I b1,
bid! hH , new crpVp11nV
krt/b• 217 E 20th 19 t SlS75 949 378 8999
!bl qUiirl. West3idl °'
dlt-SIC llortll. '*' c:a-p,'pwil ,,. • lu1d. yd. CUM!
SlfB5 + dip 913 w 2Dlh Sl lllw~!lnl
Jii; I .SIMI ,.w;;i;;;; ... 2 c pl. Ip. wd ht.up
formel din, yd. meld •1t
S1750/mo 949 293 4631
c.. 2br 2.!5ba '°""'1house, s-td1 .,, pd>, blilalny.
lc .,,mmn~.
,.t $1156no 9&29J..41BI
l".W. Lr1 lBr '-· fp. clll dlt IJI' . .,.;d ~ Ir&
r't.~ZJ6 "'-*Ym SJ.lllQno 9&71~2llil
•-VM4e Buuliful rtm*I 4br. 2ba, house
tp, hrdwd tin, S2300/mo
~ 9&246.lfl78 ........
ar ... _. "'*-l>YI
pMJo. .,, • .me pool ..i
~ Wft) hfwpl!.. .._
trasll meld Ptl 011
s1550ft> =gt n4-cm :s.D
Laafilrllt
2~ 21te te..,,.t.-u.
Super nice' New carp.
peinl. pa ho. 11r. laund
S1'!}5. dt'p 26198 Hill
\IO<JI Blw 94~ 645 991J
u.itstt
._.c.,...ar1•1• 2 c pr, tot•I remod.I
bucll & tennrs ckJb
S22IOO/mo 949 6-44 2JJO
Nnpoltlach
IAY ONT
ON llOO PENINSULA
NIW 21r 21a
COTIAGlS
Prrnl• Bilich Pool
ind Spa W1fll to
Ocean, Shops and
R11t1ur•nts. LHH
6/mo 2 yr•
Boat Shp Au1labl<I
110 UOO PUil DL
949 673 tiOlO Of
949 723 5830
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C11iforni1 t1w re
qurres th1t contrac
tors llAllllJ jobs 111•1
total S500 or mor1
(l1bot' or m•t• .. h )
be licemed by the
Con tr •c tors Stilt
l icense 8 otrd St•tt
la.,. •ho requlf n t111t
conlr1clort include
ti-license numbet
on .. .o.,.tmnc You
Cllfl t,_. the slalllS
of yo 11r llctnud
contr1c t o r •t
www CSlll Cl aov or
I00-321 ·CSLB Unh
u nsed contrectors
talll111 jobs tll1t
tot1J less th•n SSOO
lllU&t 1t1te In lhetf
1d'ftrllsemenls th•I
ther are not lrcenHd
by the Contractors
State l lcenM Boetd,"
studtos •011 Ntw p110t
' tiupet, $1200/mo
Heh ~1119'9 71S 3513
lbr lb.I iws llllt. S1V'S
lO SAHDt itew UlrM/
1*11. ti>. off \beet ~ Sl450+ dr.f> 5aZ3 RMr /we
llC Olt ...... J..ttll
leyvtew c_. 2bt Zba
11' pool 1300sf I ~
from bac-bay No pet bll SIJIXVmo ~
v.,..111.. 2br 2bl
penthoule, ocn views
bale on y. cnmm pool/le~
art Sl800 949 673 7800
YIAalY HIUAlS
nur Ille be.ch 2br. Iba
.21>1 lb• •&t SISOO $1850
94 9 293 46 )()
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TUlll~SHOP
(949) 645-4641
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Complllr SeMces
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Concnte, PallCI. OIMwly
ftrtp6c. BBQ Ref's 25Yu
Eap ''" 714-557 7S9' T <-•M-C•mentwMk, 8 rk k, Tiie
& Mott Reltlblt No job
too smlll 714 615·9062
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NOJICTl C.fl I plumbef.
painter. h1ndym1n « 1ny ot the p Ht
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our Hf Viet d11ec:toryl
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llhr. CO mnrl. lully
loaded Ith new v624521
$14.995 fin & w1rr 1va1I
Bk r -949 -586 1888
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'HIWPS AUTO
IMW J11t Se-. '9S Blildl w/81Kto lntero
Low Mile!.•
•187051 $11,!8>00
....-lUSc-.
2+2 '9S
8t1tish Racrne Green
with Cfeme Luthe<
low Miles' ~~utyl
•18955C S18.89000
fw4M ........ , .......
Vb lt 5 ~. a/c CO
playl!f Ml power
, 18560 S9 9lr) 00
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Ve.y Rare VI? Low
M~• Immaculate
Coupe•
•18471 $998000
Ponct. 911 T• .. C...-'IO Ttw. rs a r•e fw\d'
~ice Well mainta!Md
911~" •18646 Sl6.!8JOO
MIZJOOCI c.,..-.2
White w ICrey I eathtw
Ttw. ri ooe ratt MBZ 4
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•18771 SIC BOO
IMW 740! Se-.··-lmm.culate white
w ~rey L~lhl'f
8t1vtrful
•187)0 S29 98000
lelrVll.5400 ~·•1 Tins l'I f C.Ht lU•UIV
SMan Pt.ad to wt
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Mer ...... 9-z C2l0~'02
Bia<.~ ~uty' Hutry
for thrs one Watranty
# 18869 $22,980 00
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loc:.al;()ud Reponw
Setw:e/'lemodels
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Rep11<, remodel fans
Sfll• new SVC 9&646-36156
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fnd1y, J1nu1ry 10, 2003 A 11
Bv CHARLES GOREN whh OMAR SHARIF
Md TANNAH HIRSCH
TODAY'S
CROSSWORD PUZZLE
GET THERE t'IRS1
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Opening le.id (Juoen ol
ln ~hall, the pund1ti. will tell
yu<J thu1JuoJ pnclung ~111 prc~•1l
o\cr g1>1 h11tmg. At bodge. g<>•ld
dden"L' win nfkn oven,ome go.Id
bidding and play North wuld OOI make .i talm111t
doohle of nne dJ..nxinJ bc.:au..e of \h(~ 111 heans An O\craJl 11[
9004~
l,..C> duhl. ""ill> ch<~n v.nh thc mini
lKJn of bidd1n11 'pilik' ldlct .JiookJ
Clf\.'UffiMWll.e!> J>Cllltll l-.obl m.adc a
JlfCCmptJve ra1-< tu three d1amu1x1'
and, dc\p1k J ,. c.O. h&nJ 'iouth
dxN: tu wn1pc1e .. 1th lhr~ 'i*k'
1l '' rx11 "''°n'"f hndgl' tu remain "lent and comcu u good •1x-co.n.I
ma)OI' h>11r •P*k' "'3!r J fl(wmll
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aga1ml ...n)thinr le" th<111 \tcllar
defcn-e
Wc•I ltd the IJU«n OJ dtollllOod~
and. ... , " of~n the 4'il..C. the c:rueuJ
play had IO he m.iJc al lbc •et'}' fir.I
111< l. bl\I C411 ~ tlu.I thc club \Ull
will provide <kcl.irc:r with all the di•
card' needed. 11<1 the defcn..e mu•I
i.akc: wlu.t tn<.:k\ they L'Ull "-' 111....i '' P."'""k lllc only plain \Ull "'here an) 1nd.
n11gh1 he t:Miihh\I~ " heart• Tu
l'llkr IU lhc J)O'>IUllll in the d1.igram.
Ea•I mu\t ovc~ thc quttn of d111
rntin<l\ 11>1th thc I.mg lllld ~1h h) t.ll(
Jik.I. 11f hcan\ Th" fine defen'<
leu\ev South hclple'' Whclhcr
decl..rer co•er• wuh thc 411ttn or
du.b the dcfenden mu.\1 collect 1 '"'I. in each \ull for a one tnd: ..a.
With any other dcfen~. S<iuth will
ha•e llnll' to lon.c out the hlock ace\ . I.:. av. lflllllP' and W.e hcGn.' ili 'Ulfd, oo dummy·, high du...._
9004 Automollve
~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~ IMW '95 540! IOOlo
m1. black/bit. buuttful
oncm11 lond hnancina
& warr ;ov11I v#249762
SI0.9'JS Bl<r 949 586 1888
IMW '95 74011 ollver,
1mm•culate. 7811 m•. e• t
w111 . non/smlor, S22.000
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'99 HONDA CIVIC EX~ DOOR Low Miles, Auto. Moon Roof. Full Power 504131
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