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MONDAY, SEP1EMIQ I, 2004
IN BUSINESS
Costa MeSa homes breaking $1-niil-iOn mark
First home officially listed for more than $1
million in Costa Mesa sells on the Eastside.
Allele Robinson
DajfyPitot
COSTA MP.SA -You have to
figure that ff C.olCa Mesa could
just get its own watetfroot. home
prices really would lhoot
through the roof. But even with-
out the water, a home on c.osta
Mesa's Eutslde just broke a glass
cefllng of aorta, closing at $1.1
miDlon last week.
formally Uated for sale. said Rob-
ert Pfeif, a rem estate agent for
Strada Properdel.
Pfeif bandied the recent $1.l
million sale of a house in the 400
block of cabrillo Street. Selling
points included the four bed·
rooms and nearly 3,000 square
feet. a large lot, a sought-after el-
ementary school and the neigh-
borhood's family atmosphere.
'J1ie bu)'a' WU among the Ont
to .ee the house and made an of-
fer the aune day. .
~ weie very happy to~ it."
said happy homeowner David
Schneider, who bought the
hou.e with bJs wife, Vilginia. Mil's
a destnmle neighborhood. (Price
will) always continue to go up."
Otben have been noddng the
neighborhood for its proximity
to Newport Beach, which bor-
ders the F.utside on two sides.
the bou.e's high price tag.
They've been seeing home prices
ln their ara jump higher and
higher. Another house on Ca-
bdDo 5aeet is poiaed to sell for
$900,000. and It ntJeds wort. said
OwlteDe Wolfe, who lives next
door to the house that closed at
$1.1 mllllon.
And It'• not the fttst. 1Wo other
Bastslde houses have sold for at
least $1 million in the last six
months, though those weren't
"When we brought It on (the
malket] we knew it was a big
number for the neighborhood,
but at the same time it was a
good, big house," Pfeif said
"You've got a lot of people that
probably wouldn't cross over the
!Costa Mesa Freewayt but they
would be willing to live on the
Eastslde . . . but its the same
dty, .. Pfeil said.
Though ahe initially felt her
awn imatment might be a UttJe
shaky, she's seen her home's
worth climb since she moved DOUGL4S ZIMM(RMAN OAJ f 'ILOT
Real estate agent Robert Pf eif stands outside of a house on
Neighbors aren't surprised at s.. HOMES, Paa• M Cabrillo Street in Costa Mesa ttlat he helped sell for S l l m1lhon
HOT ROD CIRCUIT
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KENT TREPTOW I DAILY PILOT
Car enthusiasts check. out a few of the classic cars on cisplay at the Orange County Fairgrounds OOring the Great Labor Day Cruise on Sunday.
THE .BUSINESS OF LANGUAGE
The story of the cat and\the 'that' -
Eddie, defective but endearing Uttle
beast that he ls, had somehow
booked a claw from bis right front
paw into bls4rtght rear paw. He was
lying on bb left slde, half bog-tied.
He wu good and stuck and none
too happy about it. He WU ev.!11 leu
happy about my attemp1I to BmtlY me.. bJm from his biDne ~
blot. Ahr a few half-beaitod tries, J
got eerious.
~ l wunHrta:bteined by
hla.p.nicbd bill1Dg and" lqulnning. I
ipob to blln tn. cVDlnl ~
~ ~CM!tblmand ~to do that atem-but~de
thing parents and pet owners must
sometimes do. That's when Eddie
panicked, p'V9 a good yank and, in
the process, freed himself.
1 laugh now, but I suspect I'll have
permanent emotional scars.
I tell you this story because I can.
And I can because l justify it by
hiding a grammar lesson within.
Above. I wrote • 12 )'Mia• ln two
cWrelmt lnstanca But tn one cue, I
uaed an apoabopbe. In~ I did
not. 1be dill'ereoc:eT An • ot •
1be Allodlted Pftel Style gurus
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St. James
• receives a
Texas-size
boost
Maurice Benitez, form er
bishop of the Diocese of
Texas, encourages
nondenominational path.
Jeff Benson
Daily Pilot
NFWPOITT Bf.AUi l.p&opal Bishop
J. Jon Bruno sent letters rriday to ll'ader>
of St. Jamel> Oturch and rwo other church
es seceding from his c.J1ocese, nottfymg
them they were all firt.>d from tht> rhurch
and wouJd be replaced by other EpiMopal
leaders in their respecuve communine<...
lt wouJd have been busine~ ao; usuaJ at
St. James Sunday -but churchgot'r' wel
corned a few surpn<;e vi!>ltor'\ for Ma.'>.'>
who supported the church's nondenom1
nadonaJ cause.
Maurice Benitez. a fom1er b1!>hop of the
Diocese of Texas, read from a prepared
statement Ul each of the church's three
Sunday services. urging pansh.ioner. to
embrace the Gospel of Jesus Omst, 10
pray for Bruno and the Dioce<,e of Los An
geles and to look to what ht"> ahead under
Anglican jurisdiction
"Pray fervently for the l-p1<iCopal
Olurch, that 11 may be an '"'trumcnt for
the furtherance of C.tOd's kmgdom." Beni
tez read. "Pray that it will tum .tway from
these departures from the faith and prar
tice of the one, holy. C..alholJc and Apo<>
tolic Omrch, that have le<l many good and
Godly people -clergy and lay -to feel
utterly heartsick about the church. and to
feel that they could not in good con
science accept the pastoral rare and Epts
copal ministry of their diocesan bL~ops.
to feel abandoned by the Episcopal
Oturch, and forced to leave.
"'Thia is the price, and a painful one it is,
they feel they must pay to remain loyal to
the faJth in which they were nunured. And
I grieve for them. because I. in the name
of God. agree with them."
St. James' lepl spokespe:rlon Enc Sohl·
BJ'ell aid Bruno bad thteatmed to disrupt
Suncky aervk:es dispatching Episcopal
detgy to St. James. to AD Saints in Long
BeeCb and to SL David ln North HoDy-
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BUSINESS SPOll..IGHT
PHOTOS BY STEVE MCCRANK I DALY PILOT
People browse at the hats at ARTH in the Lab. The store began in Japan, and the Costa Mesa location is its first in America.
At the head of the trends
ARTH is a new • store in Costa
Mesa, by way of
Japan, dedicated
to selling hats.
Allcla Robinson
Daily Piiot
H ats have always been
a reliable way to add
flair to an outfit or to
handle those bad hair
days.
People in search of wardrobe
or hair assistance can now stop
at ARTH , a store at the lab in
Costa Mesa that's all about
hats.
The new location is ARTI-l's
first store outside Japan, where
there are about 25 stores. unus is the next step." said
store co-owner Satoshi
Kurihara •we want to spread
our business to grow our
market."
People celebrate the opening of ARTH, a Japanese hat store in the Lab.
The store space Is a long,
spare oak-paneled gallery with
a mirrored back wall and
built-in display shelves
containing dozens of men's and
women's hats, from popular
newsboy-style caps in denims
and plaids to bell-shaped
cloches in a mixture of printed
fabrics.
The store i.s still a work in
progress, awaiting display
tables that wUf line the center,
but business has started to
trickle ln, and Kurihara expectS
it to pick up once people
become familiar with the store.
"There's a lot of people that
will come in and look. then
they'll come in a second time,•
said Kaitlan Crussell, one of the
store's two employees.
Baseball hats have been
popular with both men and
women, and a variety of people
have come into the store
looking for something
different, Crussell said.
She expects hats to become
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VOL 98,NO. 250
THOMAS H. JOHNSON
Publisher
lOHYDOOERO
Editor LANA JOHN80N
Promotions Director
more popular, but not as a fad
that will evaporate quickly.
"I think hats are going to
make a comeback." customer
Cynthia Oarfield said. ·rn had
a good hat. I'd wear it."
She and her frlend And.ru
lacy recently stopped ln from
Long Beach to shop at the Lab.
Lacy said she liked the store
but questioned the viability of
a specialty 1tore with on!y one
kind of product.
"I just wonder how long it's
going to survive," she said.
Kurihara said be chose to
locate the store at the Lab
because the "anti-mall" is as
oriW1al aa the bats he sella,
and cu,,tomers agreed it's a
good fit ·u worb wtth the Lab,"
Clarfield aid. ~It drew ua In."
AR1lf Is open from 11 Lm. to
9 p.m. Monday through
Saturday and 11 a.m. to 6 p.m.
SUnday at the Lab. 2930 Brtstol
St, Costa Mesa.
BUSINESS CALENDAR <o I
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•SendWIE88 CAUNwt "9rne to the Deily
PUoC. 330 w. Bey St., COila
~CA 92127; by ..meilto
/Mf.,,.,.,,,.llltJtrw.com; by
f9X to (Me) 848-4170; or by
calling (Me) 67~ lnctude
the dme, date end location of
the 4Mlt1t. .. well 81. contact
phone number.
WEDNESDAY A N9\dport ..,.,._.,i.....WOt.....,rtdngrt.w.
Breekfeat will be held from
7:30 to 9:30 a.m. 9t the Oaltv
Grill, 967 Newport Center
Drive, Newport Beecti. The
COit II $18 for membert with
reMrvltionl and $26 at the
door. Information: (949)
72M400.
SEPT. US
The eo.ta ... Cttember ol
Commerce'• "90 Minute
Breakfeat 9oo1t• 11 from 7 to
8:46 e.m. at Costa Meu
Country Club, 1701 Golf
CourM Drive, Costa Mesa.
The COit I• $13 with prepaid
reaervetions end $18 et the
door. Information: (714)
885-9090.
The Co.a ... Chember ol
Conamerce'• After Houra
Bulinea Mixer runs from
5:30 to 7:30p.m. poollkle at
the Hofkt8y Inn, 3131 8f1stol
St., Coste Meel. Admilelon II
free for memben end $10 for
nonniemben. lnformetlon:
(714) 886-9090.
SEPT. 23
~'a "2za 8'ol9. SE
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Information end ra 11Ndonl:
(Me) &te.1274.
TheMIMM1111 ....
T()8ltmalllln Club 81'1 in
Cotta Meile mMll 9' 7 p.m.
Tueec:tavs et Me.I Yarde
United M9dM>cllt Church,
1701 w. Beker St., COiia
Meaa. (714) 640 4448.
The NewportC....
To811m81ter1Club231 mMt8
from 7 to 8:30 t.m. Mond9yl
at the lrvlne Co., 810 N.wpott
Center Dt1Ye, Newport~.
. (949) 766-1026.
The Newport.,., :Cl ..
Toaatmatten Club mMt8
from 8 to 9:15 p.m. T~
et Coco'I Remurtnt. 151
Newport Center Drive,
N9WJ)Ort Beed1. lnfonnedon:
(310) 693-1982.
The HtrbcNlllt ro....n.w.
Club meet.I et 1 a.m.
Thuradaya at Coco'• Bakery
Restaurant, 3448 E. Coat
Highway, Con>ne del Mer.
(949) 29:M830.
Udo W. lbeltn••• mNt from 6:30 to 8 p.m. Mondeya
9t Aeedw Jonea Motore9rt,
3300 Jembotw Rold,
N.wpott Beed\. (714)
964-6314.
The .... r'*rt MltWOftdng
group mMll W9IY
WldnwSsy from 7:15 to 8:30
e.m. 9t Mimi'• Cd.
Relefvetlons: Angle Stdord.
(949) 474-2226.
The N9wpGft Bw:tt Chember
of Commerce'• Newport
Sunaet Networting Mixer wtn
meet from 6 to 7 p.m. eboard
Americen Yed'lt Chartiln' The PMllc •11rt 11 IX--..
.. The EndMwr:' 870 Udo Part h8I ~ mMdllQI .. 7
Drive, Newport BMch. The a.m. Tueeday9 Ill the P9ciflc
cost .. free for memberl and Club, 4110 MKAl1hur Btwl,
$10 mt the door. lnfonnltion: Newport Beed\. ft'M for 1he
(949) 729-4411. ftm mellllng. (948) ~"
SEPT.24 /~The~ .......
A N9w MemMr/ of All Lw'I Leeda Club, en
Commodorea Guelt lntemltional group for
Brelkfnt. aponeored by the ~~Ind
CommodorM Club, wlll begin Mtworldng. mellll at 11 ;A6
.t7:30e.m.at1he8alboe8ey e.m. Tueeday99tCoco'a, 161
Club & Re1ort. 1221 W. Coat Newport Cent8r Dt1Ye,
Highway, Newport BMch. lnformadon. (800) m-n:.n,
Mnlllk>n II free for new http-.llwww.IMdeclubl&oom.
membera. lnfonn8tion: (949) ~ ~11. The Cola ol
ONQCMNG
The eo.e. MMe ChemlMlr ol
Commerce hosts Mtworting
luncheon meednga
Wectneedeya from 11 :46 e.m.
to 1 p.m. 9t the ea.ta Mea
Country Club. The COit .. $14.
The club ii et 1701 Golf
CourM Drive, Colla Mesa.
(714) 885-9090.
The Cola MMe
Communtc.tora
Tontrnel18ra Club meets
from noon to 1 p.m.
Wed~ etthe Orange
Countv Department of
Education, 200 l<Mnua Drive,
Colla Mele. Meednga ere
open to anyone who wantl to
I~ hit or her pubflc
lpNlcJng akllll. (714)
444-8783.
The Newpmt ....
~Ta • .,...,..
Qub 1300 mMll fnam 7 to 9
p.m. Tueeday9 8t llt-
Ali Club holdl
• weetdv rriMtillg for
bull~ ptof1tlllooet. to
lmpnJYe their Mtwolidng
lkllll and a...n how to obtain
MW contllCta. The mellllngl
.,. held Tueeday9 from 7:16
to 8:30 e.m. 9t Mknf'a c.M In
Colla Me.a. The ca1' ...
1836 Newport Btvd. (800)
767-7m.
The T1'llle ~ ol the
American 9ua1,_ Women'I
Aun. meett et IS p.m. 1he
four1h T~ of Nd'I month
9t the Country IM & $ultel In
Cotta Meae. lnformedon:
(714) 666-6700.
The Newport a.... of
Commerte mMll from 5 to 7
p.m. on the four1h T'huncMy
of Nd'I month for hi N9wpoft
Sune.t NMwortdng Mbcwa.
l.ocllllof19 .,.11w1ya cl .... 1t
• The COit for nolllfnlmbers ..
$10. lnbmetion: (M)
72M400.
·SURF AND SUN
WEATHER FORECAST wld'I wind W1Nee of 2 '-tor
•on•MblldM91, TonlQht _. wll be out of
the nolttlwe8t et 10 ID 20
la*9wltt wind ~of S
fillton•mMd...._ ..,.
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'CITY APPEALS PIOClll
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1be coundl wQl COl1llder
WbeCher upectl of the dty'a ~B· plOCW need to be rw.b4 Ant. It wQl COOlkler the <Mrlll ..,.. procw.
. when ieefdeaa or lpP4cant1
whO & .,_With dedidona'On
~pn.jectl~ them right to the COUDdl.
1be coundl will esplon
alten'iadYel, including
ellminadng the~ of the fee .
c:harpd for .appeals If a council
member~ the review for
a resklent. and reducing the cost
of appeals. with the city
subsidizing a percentage of the
fees.
The council will allO consider
the development appeals
process, where projects ~
appealed from a city planner to
the wning administrator or from
the wrung administrator to the
P!anning C.Onunission.
The council will explore
options including requiring
more than one planning
BRIEFLY IN
THE NEWS
City planners to hold
open house
The dty of C.Osta Mesa's Plan-
ning Division will be holding an
Open House on Oct. 4 from 5 to
6:30p.m
Community members are in-
vited to visit the Open House to
learn about new resources avail-
able to th~m. and to meet the
city's planning commissioners
and sta1f.
The Planning Division is on
the second 8oor of Ory Hall at n
Fair Drive, C.Osta Mesa.
For more information, call
Senior Planner Kimberly Brandt
at {714) 754-5604.
Resolution adopted to
oppose consolidation
Coast Communiry College
District lhJstees on Wednesday
adopted a resol~tlon opposing
the proposed consolidation of
the California Community C.01-
lege 0\8.nceUor's Office into a
Division of Higher Education
reporting to the Secretary of
Education.
The proposed consolidation
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·A ....... dlia.aon altbe
piOClll.
cnv ATTORNEY'S
OFFICE '
Tbe c:owidl Wm conakler
wbelber to keep bl lepl coumel
Jil·bome or contnct with an
Outllde lrDi. Tbe city
~ lOftmll. with three
ounlde' ftrml being
reoomnMrncted Jf the city
cbooeet an OU1llde route. The
city attorney'• otllce allo bas
aubmltted three eeparate
propouls presenting various
plans for retalnlng a modified
in-house plan.
Based on current staffing
lewla, the propoeed cost from
each of the top three outside Jaw
firms ii more than double the
cost for In-house COUNe1 if the
same number of hours is
required to perform the same
legal services. But if the legal
services are contracted out. it is
eipected that the number of
hours of legal services billed to
was recommended ln the Cali-
fornia Performance Review to
help lower operating costs of
state agencies. If adopted, it
would combine the office with
the California Postsecondary
Education C.Ommission, Cali-
fornia Student Aid C.Ommisslon
and Bureau for Private and
Postsecondary Vocational Edu-
cation under Secretary of Edu-
cation Richard Riordan.
Such a change would ·drasti-
cally impact the governance
structure of communiry college
districts around the state" and
could potentially have an •ad-
verse Impact" on C.Oast Com-
muniry College District, the
agenda Item read.
·The elimination of the Board
of Governors and consolidation
of the Chancellor's Office into a
Division of Higher Education
within the bureaucracy of the
executive branch of state gov-
ernment would inevitably di-
minish the standing of the Cali-
fornia Community Colleges as a
system of higher education In
California,• the resolution
stated.
Classic car show to hit
Corona del Mar
Oassic car lovers should
mark the date of the 2004 C.0-
"'
the dty wtl be l9duced ...
altarDeyl Wiii DO( be~ many al the,.,,,,..... now
attended by ID·boule Jepl ltd.
tceolding to tbe ltd report
WHAT TO DPICT
If the couDdl deddel to
contnct out. Cotincflman Outl .
Steel dofJI DO(~ ID)' vote
~~OD Wblcban outl6de law firm lhoUld be.
hi.red, bec:auee be feels the '8stie
is being Nlbed and the
appolnbnent ol a n'ew legal 8rm
should be a eeperate dlacussk>n
at a later date. He la coocemed
that a wte might be taken since
a meeting bu been set up
Tuesday afternoon before the
coundl meeting for he and
C.Ounc:ilmen Allan Mansoor and
Mib Scheafer to meet with a
repratentatiw oftheoutsidelaw
firm that wu recommended
most~ from the interview
process.
-Compiled by Deirdre Newman
LABOR DAY
CbOSURES
rona del Mar C.Oastline Car
Oassic, which will include hun-
dreds of collectible cars, dis-
plays and other exhibits. The
event will be held from 10 a.m.
to 4 p.m. Sept. 19 ln the Los
Trancos State Beach parking lot
at Crystal Cove.
Sponsored by the Corona del
Mar Chamber of Commerce,
the car show will benefit mental
health services provider the As-
sessment and Treatment Serv-
ice Center of Orange Counry.
For information, call the cham-
ber at (949)673-4050 or visit
hnp:llwww.cdmchamber.com.
Famo1U Stc:ab Lieb
2000 Newport Blvd., Costa Mesa
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PUBLIC SAFETY
POLICE FILES
COSTAMESA •
• 11th 9trNt: Stalking wat
repor19d In the 800 blodt llt
9:15 p.m. Setutday.
• AHpott Loop Drive:
NEWPORT BEACH
• N9wpoetC.....o.Mc A
IUtpk:ious ptl"IOn WU
~in the 100 blodt •t
2:62 p.m. Sunday. '
Burglary wa1 reported in the • ,... Nlwpoft DIM: An
3100 blodt at'6:08 p.m. attempted vehlde theft wn
Saturday. reported in the 4200 blodt at
1:39 p.m. Sunday.
• a.., S1rMt Public
drunkenness was reported • AMI Md Dltve/Coat
In the 100 block at 12:40 a.m. Hlghw9y &st Tresp111lng
Sunday. wn reported llt 12;64 p.m.
• Harbor Boulevard/Meell
Verde Drive: Prostitution
was reported at 7:50 a .m.
Saturday.
• Newport Boul9verd:
Possession of a controlled
substance was reported In
the 2200 blodt at 10:30 p.m.
Sunday.
• Hllvlew Dltw: A viclou1
• animal wa1 reported at 12:31
p.m. Sunday.
• ~ DIM/Avocedo
Avenue: Hazardoo1
materials were reported at
11:26 a.m. Sunday ..
Oassified ads work for
HOMES
Continued from Al
there In 1988.
"We tbc>utht we wen C28Z)\
we'd newr get our money beck
out of the hOUle, • abe Mid. ·1 bet
you could ldl d"8 boute for Sl
miWon light now.,.
As the Ealtllde become. Prici-
er, Pfeil expects to tee more ol
the teanlown mnodeUng jobl
that are alrady viable In the
area. And along with the refur-
bishing of homes will come
more gentrification or prices.
"Bastside Costa Mesa has al-
ways been undervalued,• a1d
Kent McNaughton. an agent with
First Team Real F.at.ate. "You get a
lot more square footage as far as
lot size and your proxl.mlty to
Newport Beach and coastal
amenides is close."
McNaughton said he wouldn't
be sucprised if Bastside homes
start li$ting at $1.5 to $2 million
in the next five years.
And as Costa Mesa home
prices compete with those ln
Newport Beach, business may
get more compedtive for real es-
1111111 11~2~ ~GUAGE
Continued from Al
TME Daily Pilot . .
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Favorite Lexus Models
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use the tenn "quasi possesstve"
to describe phrases such as "12
years' experience," "a day's pay,"
"an hour's drive" or "two weeks'
vacation."
The idea is that, well, it's lcind
of possessive, just like "a cat's
'defective genetic makeup."
But you would drop the
possessive when you write, ·A
cat of defective genetic
makeup."
Sarne idea But you don't even
have to understand the rule to
get it right Just remember that
the "of' precludes the
apostrophe and vice-versa Use
one or the other, but not both.
Now that that's out of the way,
there's something that I want to
revisit .. that"
Contrary to what I reported
last week. several people have
e-mailed me with helpful
lnformation on when to use
"that" A quick refresher: I had
asked readers to help with the
question of when you would say.
"I knew that Eddie was goofy,"
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The exterior of a house on Cabrilo Street in Costa Mesa that so6d for $1 .1 million. It Is the first listed
house in Costa Mesa to seU for more than $1 million.
tate broken.
Though in the put he's
wo.r:bd mainly ln Newport,
McNaughton said. "I'm actually
reevaluating my marketing plan
vs. just "I mew Eddie was goofy."
As readers pointed out. there
is no one dear ru)e on thiA. In a
lot of cases, it's a judgment call.
My personal approach is always
to use fewer words whenever
pos&ble, cutting out the extra
fat
But Melissa Hauke sent in
something that bad slipped past
me, a very important and useful
observation she paraphrased ·
from the N~ York Tunes Style
Guide:
•If the word after the verb can
be mistaken for its direct object,
the reader may be momentarily
led down a false trail, and 'that'
must be retained: The mayor
disclosed that her plan for the
rhubarb festival would cost $3
million."
Without the "that." you might
read it as, ·She disclosed her
plan." Good stuff, Melissa.
Thank you.
Now, if you'll excuse me, I
must check to make sure that
my cat is still just that and not
some form of furry pretul.
•JUNE CASAGRANDE is a
freelance writer. She can be reamed
at JuneTCN@aot.com.
BOOST
Continued from Al
wood, but representatives at SL
James said the opposition never
showed.
The three churches broke
away from the Episcopal Oiurch
because of its liberal views relat·
ing to the Bible, the divinity of Je-
sus Quist and homosexuality,
church officials said. The
churches then joined the Dio-
cese of Luwero in the Anglican
province of Uganda.
Benit~ said Henry OrombL
Archbishop of the Anglican Prov·
ince of Uganda, and Evans JG.
sell.a. Bishop of the Diocese of
Luwero. now have jurisdictional
authority over the three church-
es and invited him to St. James to
speak at Sunday Mass..
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• AUaA ROBINSON covers
PINK
Continued from Al
Beach again this year.
The disease has touched a few
of the company's employees and
their relatives, induding com·
pany President and Chier Oper-
ating Officer Harald Herrmann,
whose wife. Kathy, sucrumbed to
breast cancer ln January.
"Raising money for Susan G.
)(omen ~ a good fit for us, so
over the years, we've been in·
volved with Susan G. Komen and
lour support) has lcind of pro-
gressively gotten larger and larg-
er over the years," Hemnann
said.
The first year Yard House just
fielded a team for the race. Now,
it's one of the major sponsors.
Herrmann said. This year the
team hopes to raise $20,000 for
the foundation.
Yard House will also donate
gift cards for members of other
teams as an incentive for raising
certain dollar amounts.
Since martinis are a popular
drink at the restaurants. the
company thought creating one
"They asked me to come and
offer. on their behalf, a measure
of pastoral care and ministry to
these three congregations, as
best I can." he read. "I now ad·
dress you in these congregations
to whom I was sent. and I begin
by declaring that I am here today
to preach the Gospel of Jesus
Quist, and to call all people, be-
ginning with each one or us, to
repent our sins and to embrace
Godliness and righteousness,
and to obey Biblical doctrine and
the Apostolic faith:
During the 11 a.m. Mass, Beni·
te'L walked to the back or the
church LO hug and sing with
Ugandans Lazarus and Lois Se·
rl.tyange. who received applause
and a standing ovation when
t.bey1¥Jere announced.
"We would like to thank God
for what he's dolng, • Lazarus Se·
ruyange said. "We were very
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SATURDAY
A ·c1ldndon for PMce begins
at 10 a.m. llt Newport Dunes
Reeort, 1131 8-* Bay Drive,
Newport Beech. The day't
festJvitiel Include live music,
gu.t epeekel"I, garnet, food,
wndol"I and beld't activities.
Admitalon le $16 for edutts, $6 for
teen. Ind $3 for c:tiildNn 12 and
under.lnfonnation:(714)
738-7222.
bullnna. polltlca and the
environment. She may be reached
by telephone n 1949) 764-4330 or
by.-malln
alicia.robin«>n tllatimn.com.
in honor of the fight against
breast cancer would be a good
way to raise mo~ money for the
foundation, Hermann aaid.
The Pinktin.ls -a combina-
tion of banana vodka. pineapple
rum and watermelon pucker.
with splashes or cranberry and
pineapple ju.lees -wW be of·
fered for a limited time at the
restaurants ln <:osta Mesa. Irvine
and Long Beach at $8.50 each
with 20% or the proceeds going
to the foundation.
The restaurant's support is in-
valuable. said CJ. Calderon. di-
rector or development for the lo-
cal chapter of the foundation.
"To have that type of support
in the community just validates
breast cancer awareness as a
need in Orange County," Calde-
ron said. "And I think the Yard
House has such a reputation of
being cutting edge and young
and hip, and people always think
of breast cancer as an older
woman's disease . . . and it af.
recu women or all ages ...
• DEIRDRE NEWMAN covers
government. She may be reached
at (949) 57~221 or by e-mail at
deirdre.newman@latlmtts.com.
much impressed, and that's a
sentiment you're going 10 stay
true to the Scriptures."
The Seruyanges said they'd
heard about the church's conver·
sion to the Anglican Omrch of
Uganda. wanted to pay their re-
spects first-hand. and planned to
share the bishop's goodwill with
fellow Ugandans when they re
turn to the capital city, Kampala.
in October.
"We like that people are loving
the lord and worshipping him.
and we were happy when they
mentioned Uganda. Bishop Ki-
sekka and Bishop Orombl spe-
cifically," Lazarus Seruyange
said. ·we are all brothers and sis·
ters loving the lord."
• JEfF BENSON 11 the news
aulstant end may be reached at
19491 57~298 or by e-mail at
j eff.beNOn@latim8$.COm..
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BOYS
·WATER POLO
Eagles
seeking
• surpnse
Es tancia figures to use
multiple offensive sets to
confuse opposition.
Bryce Alderton
Darly Pilot
Estancia High boy!> e
water polo coach John
<.arpentt•r want'> hi'>
players ready for an y-
thing He al'>O wants
them pn:pared 10 do eH'r)
1t11ng crnu.· the '>ea-.on beg111' th1., fall
Both '>< enano-. '>hould 1ndude rna'>
renng -.uch -.kl.It... a'> 1a.k.111g rurn ... firing
on goal o r hloclong '>hor.., in the tagt'.
as well a ... the ab11t1y to fm u., un '>lr..tl
egy as m uch a'> thl' phy'>u al demanth
o r the '>port
Carpenter. entering hi-. .!'lth ..,ea-.or1
a t the helm, inlwr11-. an t•xperiem 1.•d
corps that includt·.., ... e .. en n·rurnt:r'> lw
hopes will kt'ep 1klen-.1.·-. t ono,tanth
gu~-:.ing
"The thing you don t "'a111 ,., to gt•t
mto a vanilla ganw "'here tht· hall got•..,
1n '>el. lo the driH·r and tht'n to tht
nght, • < .<irpentt'r ..,ci1d "'rnu , .. ant 111
mix 11 up a l1ttJt: bit . -.ingle -.e1 dou
ble ')et. no '>et ~vt•rv \eM ''t' tn '°'Ill
thing different \\t• haw don~ no '-l I
offeme'> in the pci'-I
MARK C DUSTIN uAJl r Pit OT
Corona del Mar senior Wess Presson (4), tries to break away from Estanc1a's Ricky Montgomery in.the Sea Kings' 3>14 season-opening tnumph Friday night.
Carp1.•nter said tht' 1.aglt•-. \.\-orkt·cl 011
the counterattad. during ,1 'unrnwr
that inc.luded a I 0 > rt'umJ 1n 111urn.1
men ts
"We havt' good overall 11•.1111 ..,p1·1·1l.
Carpenter '>aJd •
\Injury woes concern Sailors
One or the E-Jgle., fa-.11 ·r pla' n.., ...,
junior Chad Kunert, \.'I.ho '>te1red morl'
than JO goah la,1 'ea.,1111 , < arpl'ntt•r
said.
Kun ert and '>emor co < aptarn \t•.m
Goodman. both entenng their third
varsity scac;on , fi gure to lw the I agll'•.'
top two offem1ve 1hrea1-.. < Jrpenrer
-.aid CdM, Mesa and Estancia
escape openers without
damage. but Newport
Harbor already ailing.
Rick Devereux
Daily Pilot
There were no major injuries for the
three local teams that opened their sea-
son last week. but Newport Harbor
High. which opens Its season Thursday
against Fountain Valley, has three po-
tentially long-term injuries before it
plays an official game.
Returning Newport-Mesa Player. or
the Year Spencer Un.k. who sat out or
the team's sa1mmage against ~on
Viejo Friday, bad an MRI on a sore
shoulder and may not play in the sea-
son opener.
·it's really a day-by-day situation,"
<:oach Jeff Brinkley said.. • H1s shoulder
is feeling better. It ls up to him and his
doctors to say when he'll be back.
tbougb..
Unebacker/wide receiver Thylor
Young broke an ankle ln summer
basbtball. The protective boot he was
wearing was removed Friday, but it is
unknown when be will be able to return
to the lineup. Young and Unk combined
for 76 recepdona for l.2A9 yards and 14
touchdownl Jut leUOO.
Ant-tam AD-Sea View 1.-gue mid-
cle limblchr Thomas MuUn, who led
the teuD ln tlddel u a jwUor. bu
ltOlmd\ problems and ft fl unknown
When be cOuld return to acdon.
"Martin ha IDb9maJ lnjuriel and they
are nmnms ..., to eee what the prob-
llm "• •lnldef uld. •11 we bid (Martin
.... beckbylilpe(~15
..... Pootil), -.s be..,.,,..
•a.JNA OIL 11A1b Wbeli a team ,....... .. Diidy 450 ,... 1he cad-
--_. bznen ,_ a lot of a.dlt.
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MONDAY
MORNING
UARTERBACKS
(,oodman scon•d rough\ hO goal' ,,,
the l:.agJe'> went q 11 . 2 -4 111 the (,oJdt·n
West League. la'>! '>t'a.,on
E-.stanc1a returner'> abo 1111 ludt· '>t 11
1ors Matt Metkov1t h, \.'I.ho will Jl-.o l'll
ter hi'> third varc;lt y ... eao,on. ,1nd H1l h
ard Mcl:lveny. along ~1th 1umor' < I
Buchmann. Dann\ .\.ldt·n·tt'. l>l'\'O ll
MeUm and co-tdpt.un ~ullt I l11le11
Alderete .., a thrt•at JI n .. o nwll'r'
Carpenter said. , .. h1le M1 I hern \'I.Ill
make the swit t h to '>ldfl111g gc .11
keeper, takmg tht• place of \.,11h,111
Marsteller. who '>l.irted tht• l,1,1 thn·t·
c;easons
McElveny. primarily a fit·ld pla\l'r
saw lun11 ed time m goal IJ<,I '>ea...i111 .
but made Mride'> this '>Um1m•r
"IMcl-lveny improved .i lot · < .ir
penter ..aid "lit .., quack..
c:arpentc-r also t•xpecl!> JUlll<>r Broc k
McDonald, who played on the 1umo r
varsll) team last \ea..an. to .,ee ad
equate 11me on var;1ty th.-. fall
The l-.<tgles have been holding their
preseason workouts at < O'>t a Me...a '
pool to allow creW!> to make nt>eded re
pall'S to fiberglass st"Ction., pt'ehng off
in Estanc1a's pool.
Baldwin said a combination or WI.Ideal Carpenter expected the Lagle'> to be
defenders and rotating offensi~ line-bad in their own pool by Tue-.day at
men were the main reaons for the mis-the latest in preparation for their Sept
cues in the quarterback-center ex-14 opener against visiting Savannah.
change. Carpenter hopes the f.a8tes can earn
"We used three difrereot centers and one of the top three platts m league.
they had a noseguaid that was pound-guaranteeing a OF playoff berth. He
lng on our c:enten. • be said. ·Overall. Mid defending league champion
we only had two kids (Bryce Carich and s.ddlebeck and Costa Mesa will be
Rodrigo Gt.ttlenezJ who have played on toup to beaL
the line before. lbAI WU the first game "We haw OW wod cut out for US.
, IMMC.OOSffl/~YPl..OT for the rest of them. to I thought we did but it is doable; Carpenter said. ·The
Corona de'f ~ nming back AuStin 9r1wnet (1), sllsfles ~ a hole 1&ainst OK. consideriJls." by is numben. We hPe nine guys on
Estancia. on his way to 104 rustq ~ Fridly nilht It Newport Harbor tigh. c!m ~~ d: :!t ~ ::;'~~ we hPe to make sure
need to ~ cbe bd oil on the fleld going into the teMOl1 opener tplDlt If tomeo0e were injured, though •
pll." Corona del Mar w the ~ CMpeacer bM more opdom ln resene.,
A IOw 1111p on one 811d-pl try late o&nsiYe line. wtlh Uods 10 plmyen tmtattYely on
In the erst MW rillulleCI In a acnmble Stepbeo ~ ~ tlal1lld the Jun1o!r wnhy eqmd. an lDcreale ~=fir~ re. =e~ed~_,~;::::: ~~cw out for water
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Continued from AS
known u a llnebacker and
safety, putting pressure on the
Sea Kings quarterback as a blitz-
er and ftyi.ng to the ball when in
coverap. -we knew Ryan was a good re-
ceiver, but he surprised vs with
what he could do on defense,"
Fertig said. •He almost bad an
interception, but I am very
pleased with the way he played."
I
QUOTE OF
THE DAY
"Some of the key
runs we had were
from the receivers
blocking well."
Dick F........,., Corona
del Mar football coach
,.
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MEN'S WATER POLO
Anteaters claiin crown
The UC Irvine men's W.-
poJo team won twice ~
and wu crowned champion of
the 'niton tnvitadonal at UC San Diego. .
The Anteaten, nmbd No. 7 tn
the nation, defeated No. 10-
ranked UC Santa Buban,, 4-2,
Sunday morning u Dreuoo
Barty 900ntd a pair of goals.
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2 foll bath Creal
schools. cul de n t
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owner 949 650 1351
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l1nie Meurer
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9'9 715·3156
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undersrounct. pool, 191.
ttnflis, pm •&t SHOO 949-673-7800
Ocunfront 3br Iba on
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~"'""'-,.._.., pets Sll25/MO + SJOO YIAll.YUASIS NPB Cbf. 2ba holM, fp,
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36 1cres $39,900.
8eUJlul ranch 111 W6tllrrs/
flaptlff WA, perfect
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lbl down Sl2.50, 2lw lbl W""9r ........ 4bt 3bl
house end of Sept to End
of June $3200/mo no/
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or 1:11f94!H29-4844.
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detached home. G1r11e
private ywd. w/d hkups,
$1675/mo 1 year lse, Ast
800-894-5845 • 2026
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prowldld. Sii 9'&673-7030
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faml"m, 2200al. $3700/ 3br 2IJe l/l 1111 to belt mo 61g..200-2022
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lesttl4e Wts 4br 2b1 2 "'* br's, + IDft. Piiio. 4100sf furn/unfurn.
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840-4744 Mon·frl S.-6c>
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Wlloltslttl 949-492-0205
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side 2br 2b1 fp, I" +
carport wd, frlc, Avail
Oct l $2250 949. 723.
0608 Cell 714-345-4367
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