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T\JESDAY,OCTOBER19,2004
Arts center dancing· after $3-inillion gift
Grant from James Irvine Foundation will go toward
education programs and concert-hall construction.
Jeff Benson
Daily Pilot
COSTA MESA -The Orange County
Performing Arts Center received a $3·
million grant from the James Irvine
Foundation last week that will help fund
education programs and the construe·
don of additional facilities.
The center will use $1.5 million for
The Center's Building on the Vision
capital campaign to build the Ren~e
and Henry Segerstrom Concert Hall and
the Samuell Theater, Orange County
Performing Arts Center president Jerry
Mandel said. The other $1 .5 million will
be used to establish an endowment
fund that will help support education
programs and the facility's new educa·
tion center. h e said.
MWe're very ex.cited about this."
Mandel said. uThe James lrvine Founda-
tion is one of the most imponant foun-
dations in the cowttry and in this re·
gion. It's got lots of Its origins here in
Orange County, and to have it support
us is exciting. We're very pleased and
appreciative of th.is outstanding group."
Mandel said staffs from both organ1·
zations began meetinp in July to dis-
cuss a possible grant to pay for con-
struction of the 2.000·seat Ren~ and
Henry Segerstrom Concert Hall, the
500-seat Samueli Theater, the education
center and outdoor plaza The new ad·
d.itions are scheduled for compleuon in
2006.
MThis is another good step in com
pleting funding for our new concert
hall, which should help establish the
cenrer as or1e of 1h1· 1op cenlcr<i 1n toun
try.· Mandel S<Ud
l roy Hotl'llo, d1recio1 of education
and wrnmumt\ program~ at the center.
said hl• plan<, to work Y.1th 11!> art~ part·
ner!.., mdudin.: the Paalk Symphony
Orche.,tra the Phllharmonit Society of
Orange< 11unty, tht• Pal lfit 010raJe and
Opera l'aulil
I le .tl~o \.hill!\ lU expand edutallon
See ARTS. Pa1e A4'
St. James
Raindrops keep f allin' pastor: No
solutions Heavy rain will be
back tonight and
Wednesday night,
with scattered
showers during days.
Oeep18h1r1th
Daily Pilot
(
T he m.id-~ter·hke s torm
system. which dumped
close to an inch of rainfall
over the weekend, 1s
likely to strengthen and produce
more rain over the next two dayc;,
forecasters said ,.m Monday
Between Sunday and Monday
nights. Costa Mesa got O .17 mches
and Newpon Beach got 0.08
inches, Including a strong
downpour Monday afternoon.
And that was after an already
wet weekend.
John Wayne Airport recorded
rainfall of 0.82 of an inch as of
Sunday evening. a rare occurrence
thls time of the year. said Steven
Vanderburg, a meteorologist for
the NationaJ Weather Service in
San Diego.
"The ram we got was on the
heavier side for October, .. he said.
"But it happens from time to
time.·
Most of the areas rainfall was
concencrated over Costa Mesa,
Vanderburg said.
Costa Mesa got 0.67 of an inch
over the weekend, but Newpon
Beach got only 0.04. because the
storm system weakened by the
time it hit the coa,st.
The heavy rain will be back
tonight and on Wednesday night,
with scattered showers through
the days, Vanderburg said. It's
expected to taper off Thursday.
Temperatures. however, did not
get very cool over the weekend,
but that's about to change in the
coming days. he said.
·The next stonn we're going to
get mid-week is coming from the
north.# Vanderburg said. #That
storm will lilcety bring colder air
with it, bringing down the
temperatures u well."
1be National Weather Service
has also issued • Oasb-ftood
advisory. espedally near the
foothills and creeb. he aakl
"Residenta living in those aiea.s
should be well-prepared. .. be said.
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s.. RAINDROPS, Pea• M Children at Newport Elemen1ary School sneak in some basketbaU before the rain hit Monday afternoon.
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MARK THE DAT£
:Chief 1 ohn Hensley's
·community-friendly slant
ln Costa Mesa has netted WEATHER ~
osldve feedback so far.
KIDS TALK BACK
Juggling
scarves,
dolls and
towels
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he Daily Pilot
sited Kerri
ordelon's class at
California
Elementary School
and asked students
after their juggling
lesson: 'What can
you juggle?'
"I can juggle
balls. but I
never did
~lft.~~ ..
CLEMENCE.
5
Costa Me~
"I can Juggle
one ball and a
plastic towel."
CHARLIE
GODSHALL, 5 .
Costa Mesa
" fay'>. Dolls. I
can do five.
Wait, I can
juggle one."
SIERRA
GRINDSTAFF,
5
Costa Mesa
"lWo scarves
and then one
ball. And then
two."
KILLIAN
MULROONEY.
5
Costa Mec;a
"A ball. I'd
throw it up
and catch it."
VMANW,5
Costa Mesa
ONCA PUS
IN THE CLASSROOM
PHOTOS BY KENT TREPTOW I DAILY PILOT
Kindergarten teacher Kerri Bordelon fits her husband Brent with reindeer antlers at California Elementary, where he gave students a juggling lesson.
Lessons up in the air
.
A TeWinkle Middle School physical education teacher visits California Elementary
School in Costa Mesa to show more than 50 kindergartners th e art of juggling.
Jeff Benson
Daily Pilot
"T 1s fo r Jill. Jaguar, 1eUy and
jester," Brent Bordelon told a jury of
juveniles. "What else does the Jetter
T stand for?" ·
Like any good juggler would,
Bordelon tossed around every idea.
the kids threw at him -from juice
to James ID jump, since 'Twas the
lener of the week in his wile's
kindergarten classroom. Then he
tossed around all kinds of different
things.
Bordelon, a TeWinkle Middle
School physicaJ education teacher,
juggled his own commitments last
week by journeying next door to
CaJifomia Elementary School in
Costa Mesa and joining more than
50 students in Natalie Hall's, Carrie
Friedrich's and Kerri Bordelon's
Jcindergatten classes. But the kids
were more jazud with the variety of
colorful ob1ects that Oew with ease
through his hands.
First, he tossed a red ball from one
hand to the other and invited several
kids to do the same.
California Elementary School kindergartners smile as they watch Brent
Bordelon's juggling demonstration. Students got to try their hands at it.
"That's pretty impressive. right?"
he modestly asked. "What1 No?"
He added a green ball to his
arsenal, eliciting an elated "Whoa!"
chorus &om the aou-legged sitters.
"Euily lmpreuedl My kind of
aowdl" be aid.
Several students were allowed to
uy juggling plastic bananas and
orange juice bottles. but their
attempts proved unfruitful Bordelon
picked up the slack. weaving aerial
patterns of fuzzy fabrics and plastic
French fries in threes.
"I think it was cool with the 'three'
thing," Tommy Okey. 5, said. "The
French fries were funny."
Before taking the kids outside to
uy on their own, Bordelon offered a
few tips to make the jugsling
concept easier to grasp.
"First. you've got to be patient
with it." he said. "'You can't take it
too fast Toss one around a wblle.
then maybe toM It a little higher. My
second tip Is don't look at yow
hands. If you look at yow hands, you
can't see where the ball ls going.
With juggling. you have to lceep yow
eyes on the ball."
Kerri Bordelon laughed wtth her
students as her husband donned a
goofy cape and antlers.
"He comes over on his lunch hour
and does this for us," ahe said. "And
sometimes ow kindergartnera go
over to his school and do P.E. with
them. He gets really involved.•
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City Hall battlers mull ~lass action
Two men contend they can't be pro1ecuted
~or code violations when city laws haven't
been enacted or publicized properly.
Dtlr••Newmen ?lily Pilot
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I OOSTA MESA -1Wo peni.lt· '°t aty Hall critics -one up ~ and one who hu tabn ref.
qe In Lu Vegu -continue to Puah the dty to c:hanp the way \t enacta and pubJ!dUll ordinan-
cea.
: Neither la lnterated lo the ar-
~ workinp of city and 1tata
~t code ror hJa own .._ P.ach bu ulterior modva.
: Sid Soffer fted the Newport-
Meu area in 1995 after falling to
4how up for a sentencing date af.
~er being convicted of building
~ode violadons at several of hla
roperdea. lgal Israel is ftghting
e dty after It aued hia parents
~ased on code violadons at their
property, which houses hia bUBi-
ness, Bengal Industries Develop-
!
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STREETS
Continued from Al
I
earlier approach with commu-
nity-oriented policing.
That approach was so impor-
tant to Hensley that he asked the
City Council to endorse the ap·
proach, which it did in a procla·
~tion.
MANY CHIEFS ON THESE BEATS
Since then. the depanment
has been integrating new pro· grams into its crime fighting and
prevention. as well as starting
new ones. One of those changes ts assigning an officer to the
same shift in the same beat area
to give the officer "ownerstup" of
the beat.
They're encouraged to get out
and walk the beat, whenever
possible. to talk to residents and
business owners and to trou-
~leshoot problems.
"Each officer is chief of police
of his own beat," Hensley said.
The approach seems to be
{Tlaking a difference in the quali·
~ of life issues, Like stolen shop-
ping carts, illegal street vendors
"11d transients, many officials
and residents say.
"Feedback bas been good."
Mayor Gary Monahan said.
I-People enjoy getting to know
ihe police. And the better re-
~tionsh.ips people have with the
police. the more often they call
police and have safer neighbor·
hoods."
Hensley was first exposed to
community policing when he
was a lieutenant for the Manhat·
tan Beach Police Depamnent.
He used it extensively when he
1erved a.s ch.ief In Cypress.
It works well in Costa Mesa, he
'4fd, becauae the city is generally
aafe to begin with. People worry
tnore about quality-of-life lasues
J.han major crimes.
"When I see people in the
community, they talk to me
ttbout parldng 1.asuea, day la·
borera or gang members," he
laid. "Ra.rely do people mendon
robbery or burglary."
That doesn't mean the Police
Department lgnorea those
~ea, he aaid. •. (
· But rather than Nllll08 from
one call to the next. ofllcera take
She time to llaten to people and
ft.nd out the reuona behind the
problema.
"I've seen a big change In
community iaauea," Cotta Meta
reaident Mike Berry aaid.
"They're not out there anwting
bank robben and the Undbergb
mem Group Inc.. on = BouJevud. Soler II co....., __ _
llrMl OD hJa famDy'a tight qUmt
the dty.
Both contend they can't be
proeecuted ti the ctty'I lawa are
lnYlllld b«auM of the way they
are enact.ed or publlci.r.ed. SoJrer
la tbreetenlng a clua-actton law·
auit Jnwlvtng everyone a&cted
by what be conaiden the ctty'a
wlDful dJsreprd of the atate gov-
.mneot c:o4 •rm going to drq everyone
el.le fn Costa Mesa that'• been
acrewed around by laws that
aren't laws,• aaid Soffer, whoee
many ~nesaea in the city In·
eluded a state house on Newport
Boulevatd.
The city has thus far acqui·
esced to one change both men
have been hammering away at
regarding how laws are pubU-
'This chief has really
made it everyone's
responsibility. He has
given us the training
and encouragement
and said this is how
we're going to do
police work, like it or
not. I think in the end
we solve a lot more of
the city's problems ... '
John Gates,
police officer
lodnapper. but they're out there
enforcing the ticky-taclc stuff
that's not fun but needs to be
done."
Berry, who has been an out·
spoken critic of the department
m the past. said he's noticed a
difference in the past year.
ln the past, he said, officers
might dismiss calls to dispatch
as unimportant or low priority.
"They would try and talk us
out of it," he said. HNow they
take the call and respond or
don't respond, but they don't try
and talk us out of it.*
NOT TOTALLY NEW
ON TH£ STREETS
Community policing isn't a
new approach in Costa Mesa
Under former Police Olief David
Snowden, the department had
what's called a Problem-Ori·
ented Policing program. Each of
the city's three areas had an offi·
cer assigned who wouid take on
the bisger, more time-consum-
ing projects typical of commu-
nity policing.
Now, with the •Community
Oriented Policing Problem" solv-
ing philosophy, each officer Is ex·
pected to function 88 a problem-
orlented policing offtcer.
"This chief has really made It
everyone's responslbWty." said
offtcer John Gates, who had
served 88 a problem-oriented
police offtcer. "He hu given ua
the training and encouragement
and aaid thJa ls how we're going
to do police work, like it or not. I
think ln the end we aolve a lot
more of the city's problems be·
cauae every oftk:er [hu that ap-
proach!."
That includes new computer
aof'tware developed while Hen-
lley wu chief ln Cyprea All oftl-
cera wW aoon have the nl!W aoft ·
ware, which allaw1 oftlcm to
track problems and haw loo of
actMty taken ao other otlfcen
can offer auggeations.
c:t.I. Tbl ... ....DWllll
code ..,. a •amary al po.
pOMd IDd IPPlowd laWI DIUlt be publllbec1 'lbl dty hlid oa1y
bMl puhllqrh• a~ t{.
de oltbt lawl, not·~
M al Mln:b, Chi dly ICUted locbwtlnc • deia1pdoo ot the
1aw1 .ioas wtth tti. ddll. nm Id·
dldon WU bec:ewe of~ cri•
~deputy city dedt Julie Pol·
".J'm not aaylng wne IWtlna a
IWDDW)' per ee." PoJdk ea1d.
"We Juat felt it would be better
for '-to add a little mon lnlor-
madon."
Softer lt1ll isn't sure ti the city'•
effort to provide mon l.nfoana-
tion la enough.
"Whether or not the aummary
la adequate, that's another story,"
Soffer sald.
While the two continue to
lambaste city of!lcials, larael's
pa.rents' case -which he la han-
dling -ls set to go to trlaJ on
Nov. 16. Last week. he wu of·
fered a plea bargain by Deputy
Sometimes, problem solving
has little to do with crime fight·
ing, Gates said.
For example, he sald, one
apartment building wu having
problems with a group of teen·
agers being loud and unruly and
tossing trash on neighboring
yards. When police showed up.
they'd run into an apartment
and hide -something that
would end the call for officers
taking a traditional approach.
But some conversadons with
neighbors, a call to the apart·
ment manager and then to the
children's parents stopped the
problem and stopped officers
from having to go to the same
address over and over again.
NOT Ai.WAYS AN EASY SEU
Selling community policing to
officers, many of whom got into
law enforcement for the thrill
and not for what they may view
as social work. is a challenge,
Hensley admitted.
"I don't have 100% buy-in." he
said. ~1 didn't expect it. But I do
have a cadre of individuals who
see the benefits and they're sell·
ing it to the rest of the depart-
ment."
Some officers. used to being
iudged by the number of arrests
they made or tickets they wrote,
worried that taking extra rune oo
calls would mean those numbers
would go down, Gates said.
Now they're realizing that their
new chief is more concerned
with problem-solving than sta-
tistics.
The approach seems to be
worldng and seems to be lower·
ing crime in the city, Hensley
said.
The department ls seeing
more calls, Berry said, but it's
more a reflection of residents'
wUlingness to call the police
than an increase in crime.
"I've been very happy with the
progress to date, but we're not
6niabed, • Henaley sald.
He intends to get special en·
forcement offtcera aad detectives
tnvotved. too. And u more om·
cera get used to the approach. he
want.a to evaluate what works
and what doem't.
And, he aaid, he wants to hear
from the community.
•Sometimel (police! think we
know everything and know
what'• going on In your neigh·
borbooda. and we don't," he
l&ld. "You do." ~
•MANIA O'NEl covert public
Nfety and couru. She may t>.
l"HCNd st (7141 ee&-4e11 or by
•mall st
mtrlN.OMlt•lttl,,,.,.com.
Qty~ Mmanna Mllltpn. he
Mid. HI niluled.
"What UD J ~ aidJtY cor i...a Mlmd. 1 dlddt do lllY"
tblnl wroas. 11* laws anrdt
vdd: And If tbeynt not wJld.
wtial am J tn violadoo ofr'
Af. the Oct. ' Clty c.oundl
meednlo lnel posted bJa •· phone number on the monlton tn the council chambers and
uked :e who bad aperi· enced luuee with the city
to contact him. He recetwd
about four calla from that po1t· tng, be 11.ld.
He la d&nn1ned to continue
hia ftght in public view while bia
parent.a' case wends its way
through the courts. he added.
•rm just holding (city oftictalaJ
accountable for their actions," Is-
rael said. "They need to do things
the way the government code
says, and they don't They dance
around It. They think they're
above the law, and they're not·
Stem-cell initiative
a hot topic at UCI
UC lntne wlll bOlt an aD·
day lf""P""an Wednelday
to eu•• ..... cbe 6cta ~the
llale lmda1M Chat pn>-
IDO(M Item-eel rel I m::b.
If~ 71, the &em Bewrcb and
Qua lnJdaiM, II puled In
Novmnber, $3 bUlion In
state general obligation
bonda over 10 yun wW
proYide fundmg for atem-
ceD reeearch.
The evmt. tided "Devel·
oping Stan-Cell Therapies.·
wtD Include ldentists, pol·
Icy mperta and ethicists to
dlacwa the possible efkcts
of Proposition 7l and stem-
cell therapl.ea. The keynote
speaker, Helen Blau, Is a
leader in developmental bi·
Euabluhtd m 1962
c*JIYand ~ ...
meeolocY· 1be ~!ID wll ID-
clude dine ltT ..... '"BlllC
Relean:h QD Stan CAif..
"Propsdll and~
~of s.mi ~
and "Sdmce, P.dUa and
Polldet of Stem-Gell lbma·
py. • Registtadon ta between
9 a.m.. to 5:30 p.m.. Lunch
will be from 0000 to 1 p.m.,
and an hors d'C>elJ\ll'M re-
ception will be from • to e
p.m.
The event wW be at Beck·
man C.enter of the Nadonal
Academies. 100 Academy
Way. Reservations are re-
quired for each session and
for lunch and the recepdon.
For reservadons or more
information, call (949) 824·
7252 or visit http://
www.biosci-events<iPud.edu.
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·~StrMt:
Trnpeulng we1 reported In
~ 200 blodc et 8:23 p.m.
Sunday.
• Briltof 81rNt: A warrant
arrest WH reported In the-
3000 bloct at 2:23 p.m.
Sunday.
• tt.tbOr Boul...,.l'd: A
.hit-and-run accident was
reported In the 2200 bloct at
7:09 p.m. Sunday.
• Pomona AwnuelVlctoda
S1rMt: Prowllngllottering on
private property was
reported at 2:24 a.m.
Monday.
• South Coast Drtve:
Possession of deceptive
government ldentifteation,
fo rged handwriting and
ARTS
Continued from A 1
program~ tu other parts of
Orange Counry and the lnland
Empire.
The center will work with local
teachers to improve ans educa-
tion al various grade levels, Bo-
tt~llo ~d.
"It\ really helping us establish
education endowment," he said.
"We hope to really deepen the
expenence by worldng on pro-
fessional development. We want
to make a level of service and
quaJiry of educational opportu-
mtJes aV"dilable to the commu-
nity. and a lot of that is the quali-
ty educauonal experience of
what'!> happening on the stages."
The Jamee. Irvine FoWldation
announced Monday plans for
Sl5 m1U1on m new grants to Cali-
fornia nonprofit orgamzauons.
The foundation has donated
RAINDROPS
Continuedirom Al
Services ctirector David
N1ederhau~ said there w.i.~ -.ome
flooding m We-.1 Newpun on
'\unday
In f\1.iy, a deadly combmauon
of tugh tidet. and big '>Urf flooded
Balboa Pier area homes and al!.o
damaged ca,..., parked 111 the tors.
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THOMAS H JOHNSON
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Editor
USA COSENZA
Advart11lng Director
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PHOTOOAAPHERS Mine C Dustin. Don l.Ndl.
Kent Treptow. Dougln Zimmerman
burglary were reported In
the 900 blodc et "J::U1 p.m.
Sundr(.
NEWPORT BEACH
• 1• 8tlWt: Vandallam
wn reported In the 2600
bloct et 5:28 a.m. Monday.
• 39lt'I StrMt: A structure fire
waa reported In the 100
bloct at 4:50 p.m. Mondey.
•MKAlthur
BoulevwdMllaglo Strwt:
An injury collislon was
reported at 4:56 p.m.
Monday.
• Newport c.m.
Drive/Newport Cent9r DrtYe
East Commercial burglary
was reported at 10:22 a.m.
Monday.
• lbdewinds Lane: Prowler
noises were reported in the
1700 blodc at 11:11 a.m.
Monday.
S3 l .9 million in 2004.
"This grant recogrw.ei. the
foundation's rootc; in Orange
County and the world·cla.sl> sta-
tus of the Orange County Per·
forming Arts Center,· James E.
Canales, president and chief ex·
ecutive of the foundation, said in
a statement. "N. one of the larg·
est funders of the ans in Califor-
nia, the foundation feels srrongly
that California·s communities
benefit from a n ch and diver-ie
arts culture.
"The Orange l..ounty Perform
ing Arts Cenrer offer!> Southern
Califorruans extrnurdinMy dt
cess to a wide range ot o ut'>ldild
ing performing arts e\''' • · 1,,.
foundation is espec1aJh
to be supporting the 1
the expansion of •l'> dfl'
tion effortS ..
• JEFF BENSON 1s the nell'v
assistant and may be readi•
(7141966-4617 or bye mail .
1eff benson .P la times com
./'
' < ,eneral Semce-. worker'> will ht·
monitoring high tide period1.
during the '>tonm. Niederhau:-.
'><lid.
"We'U he talong covt>f'l> ofi the
storm drain basim.." he ...cud.
"We'U be watching the situation
clusety."
• DEEPA BKAMTH tS the emerpnse
and general assignment reporter
She may be reactted at 17141
966-4625
ho~• be aald. ·n.r'1 not go-
ing to work for us.·
J. Jon Bruno, the Epllcopal
Bilhop of Loa Angeles, will not
comment on the commlssion's
report tor the time being. a
apolcetwoman for the Dioceae
of Los Angele• said on Monday.
Bunyan, however, 1aid he was
happy to see that the commis-
sion es~bllshed a theologfcal
foundadon -based on biblical
passages calling homosexuality
a sin -for why It believed the
actions of the Episcopal Olurch
relating to the ordination of
Robinson were wrong.
~It only affirms that what
we've done is right," he said.
Bunyan also critiched the
commission for chiding the Af-
rican bishops who, he said,
came to the aid of the strug-
gling American and Canadian
churches that were unhappy
with the direction the Episcopal
Olurch was taking.
"They did not interfere." he
said. "We sought their help, and
they lent us a helping hand. In-
stead of thanking them for pre-
serving the unity of the Angli-
can church by keeping us
within the Anglican Commun·
Ion , the commission has criti-
cized them. It's sad."
The commission, headed by
Archbishop Roben Eames, the
Anglican primate of Ireland.
also called for an international
"Anglican covenant" that would
require that the 38 provinces
\Urrender some of their aut-
onomy The Episcopal Olurch
IJSA 1s one of those provinces
1hal male up the worldwide
\nghcan Communion.
Bunydn said he expects a
~!rung dissent to the commis-
,1011 , report from the primates
ir 11 .irchbi\hops in charge of
1 H Anglican provinces,
v.. 111 • 1 hey meet in February.
I .11'11 be the one to watch."
11t m l 'Tht· Lambeth Com ·
m1-.,11111 ha~ no real authority."
l'a-.wr'> of local Episcopal
r hurchc\ <;aid ii 1s going to talce
them cl while to r('ad and digest
1lw l.<imhe1h ( ommission's re-
port.
Pett·r 1 layne'>, rector of St. Mi-
l h:1('I\ and All Angeb f-pi'>copal
01Urc:h in Corona del Mar. said
11 would be months before
member<, of the Episcopal
Oiurch begin to discuss the is·
'>Ues highlighted by the report.
I le understands the commis-
'>ton'<; c;harp criticism of the or-
dmat 1o n of Robinson, Haynes
said.
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But Haynea wu quJct to add
lhat he, penooally. ~~rtl
the Eplacopel Olurcb-~:.
phy to encomput all popuJa-
dom. tncludlq homoMXt'lk
•We did the right thing, but
we dJd It at the wrong time in
the wrong manner," be N.id.
Barbara Stewart. rector of St.
John the Otvtne Epllcopal
Church in Cotta Meta, N.1d ahe
agreed with Haynea on th.at is-
sue.
•sut (like the Episcopal
Qturch USA), lf I ha~e to en, I'd
rather err on the alde of being
inclusive than not,• ahe said.
Stewart, like many Epiacopa-
lla.na, believes the Bible's con-
demnation of homosexuality
must not be ta.ken at face value.
·They're missing the con-
text," she aaJd. ·0ur 2lat cen-
tury American world is not the
same as the lat century MiddJe
Eastern society, which was the
backdrop for the Bible."
Stewart said she hopes the is-
sue will blow over just as the or-
dination of women to priest-
hood issue in the late '70s did.
Four Southern Callf omia
churches seceded from the Dio-
cese of Los Angeles over that is-
sue.
"But people gradually began
to accept it or just agree to dis·
agree about female priests."
Stewart said. "Hopefully, the
same will happen to the homo-
sexuality issue.~
Both Haynes and Stewart
said they don't see the Episco·
pal Oiurch USA changing views
about ordaining gay priests de-
spite what the Lambeth Com-
. mission report has to say.
Haynes said he doesn't be·
heve tha1 11 will lead to the ex-
communication of the Episco-
pal Olurch from the Anglican
Communion.
•1t may lead to censure or o ur
limited participation in Angli-
can events," he surmised.
The commission's recom ·
mendations ·didn't seem 100
harsh ,• Stewart said.
ult's time for us to realize how
we've hurt each 01her. • she
said. MBut we also need to figure
out how we can live together
despite the disagTeemencs. We
need to get past these issues so
we can continue 10 be a
church."
• DEEPA BHARATH 1s the
enlerpnse and general
assignment reporter. She may be
reached at (7141 ~25 or by
e·mail at
deeps.bhsrarh a lar1mes com
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EofMl:s.nd to dallypllot•i.tJ,,,_oom •All cone.ponder a mwit Include Ml n.me, homeCown and phone number (for wriftaldon purpow). The Piiot r 111 rwt the right to edit ell aubmluk>na for aarhy and ~
MY TURN
· A message through the noise
T bia time last
month, I was
sitting In
• • • .. •• ~
human propensity
to blame the other
person rather than
take responsibility
for your own
reactions and
actions.
temple,
worshipping at the
High Holy Days. If
you're Jewish, as I
am, the 10 days
from Rosh
Ha.abanah to Yorn
IGppur ls the
holiest time of the
year. These are the
Days of Awe, when
MAXINE
COHEN
Yes sirree. From
God's ears 10 the
rabbi's Ups. The
sermon pertained
quite nicely to
what was going on
right here. Because
you look back over the past
year, ask forgiveness for
your sins and welcome in
the new year.
Now. mea culpa. I am not
' very religious. In fa ct, truth
be told, this is the only time
of the year that I attend
services, even though I
enjoy the services at
Temple Bat Yahm a lot. It's a 1 time for me to be quiet, 10
reconnect with myself, my
daughter and my heritage.
I was with my daughter.
Barbara, seated in the back
of the room. up on the
stage. where they put extra
seats to accommodate the
large crowd. When we first
sat down. I noticed several
families with young
children around us. so
much so that I wondered if
this section was reserved
for them. Then I recalled
that there's an earlier
service at 9 a.m .. which is
specifically for families with
young children so there can
be lots of noise and
comm otion. and it's
perfectly OK.
The 10:45 a.m. service
was lovely. I always enjoy
Rabbi Mark Miller. He has
the nerve to tell the naked
truth, as he sees it.
TEWNG TO, NOT
TALKING WITH
Across the aisle from me
was a very young couple
with a 6· or 7-month-old
little girl. She was perched
, on Dad's lap and was
• babbling happily, if lol!dly.
Mom was sensitive to the
effect this might have on
the worshipers around her,
so she got up and took the
baby out of the sanctuary.
I was relieved. Happy
chatter or not, it was
starting to be too much.
In a while, Mom and baby
returned, just as Miller
lnlroduced a guest. As bad
luck would have it, the baby
started to babble her head
off.
I could feel myself
starting to get upset, but
before I could even think
about what to do about it,
the man sitting in front of
them turned around and
said in a forceful whisper.
"This is not appropriate.
You need to rake her out of
the sanctuary.· Dad got up
immediately with the baby
and left.
The service contmued
The Ark was opened and
the Torahs were taken out.
Each rabbi and the cantor
took one and began to walk
around the sanctuary so
people could touch and kiss
the Tura.hs. Bveryone
started to talk and move
toward them, u did this
man.
His wtfe remained In her
seat. As soon as her
husband left, she turned to
the young mom and
apologlud: "I don't agree
with my husband." she
said, "but there lsn't
anything I can do about It.
I'm sorry."
When ber huaband
returned. be, too, spoke to
the mom. I lmqined bia
lntendon wu to aoften
wb•t be'd aa.ld and try to
make It better. but It loob!d
to me lit. he wu telling her
inltead of taltins wtth her. 1
aaw ber ahr1nk back Into
benelf. ao P91e and set
llMUer and tmaller.
Thia WM all Mom could
tab. She cou.ci.d her
~·-Wt
the underlying assumption
that makes It possible to
blame another person is
that you think that you are
absolutely right, and they
are dead wrong.
Just think about it. Ther('
are multiple points of view
here, and they are not
compatible. or course, I'm guessing,
but J would thinlc that as
new parents, Mom and Dad
might have thought that
because their baby could
only sit on their laps, taking
her along would work just
fine. They didn't quite
appreciate the amount of
noise a baby can make m a
quiet auditorium. even 1f
she's stacionary.
The annoyed man
wanted 10 worship in peace
and quiet, which is why he
came 10 the later service
He has a perfect right to do
so, and Temple Bat Yahm
tries to accommodate ju1:1t
thal by offering the earlier
family service.
The man's wife d1dn'1
'>hare his sensibili ties The
babbling didn't bother her.
My daughter, all 25 years of
her, had yet another point
of view. She was of the
opinion that the babbling
was tolerable because the
baby was not crying and the
parents were obviously
trying to be considerate
ROOM FOR THE
OTHER SIDE
So. who's right or wrong
here? Oearly. there are
many perspectives and
plenty of blame to be
assigned. depending upon
how you see it.
And l think that is the
essential point -that no
one's point of view is
inherently more right or
more wrong than another's.
Each comes to his or her
own perspective based on
age and life experience.
People are trying to get
their needs and wants met
in the best way they know
how.
And so it is in all
relationships. If we can onJy
keep this in mind, then we
wiU be far less qui.ck to
jump to the conclusion that
our partner. spouse, child
or friend is being
unreasonable and is out to
get us.
The service ended.
Barbara and I got up to
leave. I felt a presence at
my elbow immediately. The
man from across the aisle
was standing next to m e. In
a low, intense voice, he
whispered. "I've been
waiting to talk to you. I'm
going to nominate you as
scribe of the stage. I see
that you've b~en taking
copious notes. What were
you writing about?"
I was stunned. I didn't
know what to say. Do I tell
the truth -"Look for this
ln the Da1Jy Pilot," or do I
pass? I didn't want to get
into lt with him. ao I took
my cue from h1a tone of
voice and the preciafon of
hlJ word.a. I deferred. I aald
something vague like, "Oh,
it wu nothing,• and to my
relief, be let It 10.
I 'll cop to iL I got acattd.
So much for quiet
momenta and reconnecttnc
with mytelf, my da\llhter
and my berltap.
A~ Slumah 'lbuah:
nm • Sood )'Mrl
NEWSQ~IZ
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Residents and onlookers gather around an aenal photo of Corona del Mar during the k1ckott for the city's centennial c elebr at1on
I . The proper name for the
road reUnqulshed to Newport
Beach last week ls what7
A. Pacific Coast I lighway
B. CoaM I lighway
C 1 lighway 10 heaven
D. Roull' 66
2. What ls WROC1
A. Women Hepublicam
Organ111ng Committee
B. We Rock On Cakulu., <-We<,t'>1de Hevuahzauon
Over-.igh1 Commmee
D. We'>t-.tde Redevelopme111
Over\lght Comm1.,.,1un
3. KOCE-TV Is a what?
A. Religiou1> broadLa ... 11ng
station
B L4-hour new\ Lhannel
L Public broadca'>l 1t}g \t<ll 1011
D. A new model of Son>
television
4. Buck Gully ls what?
A A comic book .,upt'rlwro
B. A famou'> 1ournalt'>t
C An .uea ul Newpon Heach
when.• t11y officials art' trying 10
dee rea!>e water nmDff
D. A World War II film
5. The ftne for a ftrst offense of
smok.Jng on a beach or pier In
Newport Beach ls what?
A $100
H S 1.000
t $500
I) none of 1hc .1hove
6. ~ California Coastal
COMMUNITY COMMENTARY
Commi!>!>lon did what IMI
week?
A Aprro ... vd p\Jn\ 10 t·l11n111.m·
the 11 \1orru V11!.1gt•
mob1ll' honw p<1rl.. 111 ( r\ ... tal
Cm l' I \ir \..
B Hull'd tlt.11 11 Morro\ 1ll<1gt·
re'>1dtn1 ., tould .,,a~
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Parkland needs good measure of stewardship
By Joan lrvlne Smith
I n 19.37. my grandfather.
Jame!> Irvine, gave che city
of Newport Beach one mile
of bay· front property along
CoaM I lighway between Bay
Shore., and the Arche<, for a
public park and docl..age.
Although 1lm property wa.,
deed-restricted for parl and
recreation purposes. i;horth
after my grandfather died 111
1947. the city leac;ed the
property for a number of
different use'> induding the
Balboa Bay CJuh, which wJc,, of
course, pnvate
When my uncle Myford
Irvine. succeeded rnv
grandfather as pre<>1dent of rhe
Irvine Co. in 1947. for year. he
wouid not attend any event.-. at
the Balboa Bay Oub because hr
was so incensed at what the city
,MAILBAG
of Newport Beach did with bJ.,
father's gift of public parl..land.
In ~ubsequent years. the city
of Newport Beach ceded away
almost all of thic; µubliC'
parkland to private in1en·-.1., for
commercial development.
Today. Marinapark. one of tht·
last remaining pieces of puhhr
parkland on Newport's
harbor-front, is also bemg
threatened by commercial
development
We now have a very differen1
<>1tuation in our coastal
communitJes. Umited beach
and harbor-front access and a
<.carcity of open space has
become a distressing reality
The city of Newport Beach 1s
buth out, as are many other
urban areas m desirable coastal
locat1on1:1. Now, the only prime
land available for development
in Newport Beach is the
rem.11111ng <,pace c;e1 as1dt' and
de-;1gna1ed for parlu.. recreatmn
and puhl11 use like MarinapJrk
lod.1\ rnmerving the
crwironnwnt and pre1:1en·1ng
thl' 1mpt•nled d1ver;ity of hk m1
our plarwl are rwo of the rno ... 1
1n1port.in1 !\sue.-. facing
humankind The need LO
h,tlam·p economic growth ~1th
t•11viro111nen1al pre~en·at1on ha-.
he(omr our most pre~s1ng
ohhga1 mn ro ach1e\'e a
h.1lam 1· bt>tween nature and
hum;mkmd. the em1ronmen1.il
l ommunttv mu•;i reco~11.e the
ru>tt''>.,lf't of a c;trong and
prodUtll\e etonomy that will
... uppon l'O\ iron mental
prn)t'rtc,, and the development
cornmunitv mu'>I -.erve it~ own
enhghtl'ned '>elf intt>rest by
pur-.u111g .1 po<t1t1\e
en\1ronnwn1al approach
lmteJd nl 1re.i11ng tht' planer
Ridgeway.
J-. If 11 \H'rt' ,1 IJll-,1111 " 111
liqu1d,111011. \\t' -.lw11ld ht
.11klrt''>'>ll1g till' rok \\I' l Jll pl.t\
Ill lht' trltll.tl 'l'.lfl h 101 ol
\ll\lt1in.ible 1·m 1r111111H'lll I •ll h
gt>1lt'rat1on m It\ rum ,., lhl'
\lt'WJrd of lht' IJnd. WJlt•r .111d
dll Our 11111e 1-. no~
l'uhl1l p.uk.la11d "une of th1·
mn'-1 \ .tlu.1hlc• a .-,.,t",., anv
Lom111unll\ um ha\l' I urgl·
vou 10 raL.tt .irtwn and Vott• 1111
on \ll'a.,urt• I to pre'>erve rht·
e1gh1 pnu•h•.,., acre.-. ol
waterfront pubuc park.land JI
\.1.innaparL. hefore 11.-. too lair
• rorroo·s NOTE Joan Irvine
Smith is a resident of San Jua,...
Capistrano This commentary
contains excerpts from her new
book ·A Caltforn1a Woman's
Story; which 1s being publtshe<l by
The Irvine Museum and wtll be
available after the first of the vear
JOHNIMIR
• Newpon Beacb
M Tuesday, October 19, 2004
HIGH SCHOOL
FOOTBALL
PLAYERS OF
THE WEEK
WEEK7
CHOSEN BY TitEtR R£SPECT1YE C0ACHU
CORONA DEL MAR
r--~----:.~ Ke~nw.lch
6-2 205 Sr.
Theaenior
gra~a
game-high five
receptions for
168 yardaand
a pair ofTDa,
all in the first
two quarter•.
0 e e
Taylor
Meehan
6-2 218 Sr.
The former
linebac:ker
played his
first game at
end, where he
provided
constant
disruption.
He carried the
ball 26times
for 139 yards,
surpassing the
100-yard
plateau for the
third time this
season.
0 Q a
Dualne
Wase
5-11190 Jr.
The inside
'bac:ker's wortc
in the trenches
helped limit
opponent to a
mere88
rushing yards.
ESTANCIA
w.:on
6-() 165 Jr.
The receiver
caught a Crucial
third-down
pautokeepa
drive alive and
al10 acored the
game-winning
touchdown.
0 61\. W 8
Nick Cox
6-2 170 Sr.
Hla 210
pe11lng yarda
were a career
bfft,Hhe
connected on
11 of hie 22
ettemptava.
Ocean View.
NEWPORT HARBOR
St8Vt Jotltn
6-2 270 Sr.
The left tadde
helped tpf1ng
Trevorl'hertot
for208
ruahlng yarda,
lncludlng the
geme-tytng
touc:Nlown.
VJ
lporta lcllor llUcMnt o.m: (7)4) 966-4616 • lporta 'ax: !714196&4668
GIRLS VOLLEYBALL
' PHOTOS BY KENT TREPTOW I DAILY PILOJ]
Corona del Mar's Erica Solis, center, blasts the ball between a pair of Laguna Beach defenders during the Sea Kings' five-game PCL victory Monday night at CdM. · ··.
• ,,,
Sea Kings survive tough PCL test ::.
CdM remains atop PCL
standings with dramatic
five-game triumph over
Laguna Beach Monday.
Rick Devereux
Daily Pilot
CORONA DEL MAR -Ranked team
against ranked team; the veterans
against the rookies; both coaches com-
peting against their former programs.
Monday's Pacific Coast League girls vol-
leyball match between Corona del Mar
High and Laguna Beach had multiple
plot lines, but none so intriguing as the
battle for first place in the league.
The Sea Kings prevailed, 26-24, 25-22,
19·25, 23-25. 15·12, to remain unbeaten
in thePCL
"It feels good," CdM Coach Bill Ouis-
tfansen said. "Now everyone i.s chasing
ua."
Corona del Mar (17 ·4, 5-0 In league)
ls ranked No. l in CIF Southern Section
Division ill-A and the Breakers (ll-6,
3-2) are No. 4 in Division IV-M.
Laguna Beach la a young team, with
two freshmen in the starting lineup.
Whereas CdM la senior-led, with return·
1ng All·CIP seniors Breanne Ogden, Jor·
dan Smith and Undaey En.sign. But the
Breaken did not act their age or show
respect for their elders. battling hard in
all ftve games.
CdM roared to a 7 ·3 lead in the ftnt
game, getting kills from Ensign, Smith
and senior Britta Nielsen. Laguna Beach
clawed its way back to
tie the game at 15,
thanks to kills from
freshman outside hitter
Dana Hutchinson and
an ace by senior Joy Hen-
derson.
The points seesawed back and forth
until the Breakers' Stephanie Darnell
gave Laguna Beach a 19-17 lead on a
stuff block. A kill by CdM's Erica Solis
made it 19-18, but, following a CdM hit·
ting error, Darnell answered with a kill
down the line of her own to make it 21 ·
18.
Ouistiansen, the former coach at La·
guna Beach who Jed the Breakers to the
CIF final and the state quarterfinals,
called a timeout when Laguna had a 23·
21 lead. Smith came out of the timeout
and pounded a kill, before and a Break·
er error knotted the score at 23.
After a long rally ended with a CdM
double-contact violation to give the
Breakers game point, Ouiatianaen
bwned another timeout. Again, Smith
came out of the timeout and gave the
Sea Kings new life, this time smacking
her spike off a Laguna blocker. Smith,
who finished with 24 kills, smoked an·
other spike down the line, prompting
Breakers Coach Lance Stewart to call a
timeout. but a mishandled aet by La·
guna gave CdM a 26·24 victory.
Stewart coached the CdM gi.rla to a
34·0 record an a mythical national
champlonship In 1992, then guided the
Sea Kings to a second straight 1tate title
SH VOLLEYBAU., Paa• A7
Corona def '" , ..
Mar High ~·
senior Britta, .,
Nielsen ,. ;
makes a ..
pass during ·~
Monday lie!
nighfs
Pacific Coast·'
League ~ t ..
crucial ....,,. against . .. visiting 1 ,
Laguna
Beach. The . ,
Sea Kings du
won the firsP"
two games, '
but were
taken to the
limit, before / prevailing tQl_.
secure their
spot atop th~
league
standings.
'., . ,,
. ,, :u
..
HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL
Two-minute drill
Corona del Mar High football coach Dick Freeman and Calvary CUpel Coach
Lyle Lansdell are good frtenda 8Jld travel to coaching conventioN together. Their
two families also take aummer vacations together.
It was no swprtae to tee Freeman pull CdM starters after one aedea in the thUd
quarter with the Sea Klnp leading. 35-0, Saturday night at Westminlter High.
Lansdell, who wu Preeman'I oft'enstve coordinator at CdM from 1994-2001, aald
he wanted to bold the Sea Klnp to fewer than 40 polnta and Freeman appeared
wlWng to obUp.
1be Sea~ wound up with a 42·6 victory.
•The relUIDe of Bltanda High Coach Craig Fertig la about u lmpreutve u a
prep coach can have. but even Pertic'• experience -including five eeuona u
head coach at Oregon State -palea in comparison to h1t aame·ntcbt •eye in the lk}\. Dave Levy.
Levy, .who u the USC quarterbacb coach tutored Pertlg u a collealate player,
l)>eQt 20 aeuom u an NPL llltltant with the San Diego Owsen and Detroit
lJoftl. He bu alto coached with the Lot Anpltll Extreme tn Che XFL and 1ht
SMbtc:bewln &oupiden In tbe CAnadiao Poo1beD ~ tt.nJc lllld Levy, wbo played on UCl.A'.a only nadODll c!bamploDlblp loo1baD -.n tn ltM, OOKbed 1e MUODI at use belo11 belna named ..a.cant Mhledc .... tbeidaool.
l,.ev)-IDt be..,.. Blcandl pniet and talb wtth FtlUc owr a beideit,
•' "'•tl*iliiad POlntqout the oppontnt'e KtilaMI a~ ~ lcM tD be ... for evwy pnctic:e, but I llft55 mllel MIJ. ~ .... PlidaY
.. .,.. .......... 21·1• Golden Wiit I-..~°"' oc.n VS.Wat ~flab.
...... a Jot calmm'," Ftl'd& llid. •If t IWt PDI Olf OD a (lallfliWICJ pldl bl ....... blc:k tn."
GAMEBUSTERS
0
High echool pl1y1 of 30 y1rd1 or more
• 1' -l>anlel ChMlbot'o (Eetancia) touchdown run.
• 70 -K.vtn Welch (Coron• del Mar) touchdown pt11 from Tom W.,_,
• N -,lnden "°'8 (Sege Hiii) punt mum for touchdown.
•II -Geo Meol1&'4E1ta~1) touchdown peM from Mok Cox.
• " -Kevin W...., (Corona del Mar) touchdown paM from Tom w ....
• 41 -Tom Wlleh (Corona def Mer) touchdown run.
• 41 -Jorge Qulroa (Cotta M ... ) kk*off rMum.
• 41 -ec.y. MMehedl (S.ge Hiii) touchdown pea from Jemie Meehe.
• 40 -"Yen Wateon (E1tand1) t~ pea from NWc Cox.
• 40-w ... .W111n (Corona del Mar) touchdown PIM from Tom W.W..
• • -Dlo Jot .. .,..,.. (Corona del Mar) run.
• 11 -Keye M8nettecl (hgt Httl) touchdown run.
• •-Jem'9oft Monte (Cotta ~ ... ) lddcoff Ntum.
• • -Doft Ayr. (hgt Hiit) run. • M-ec.y. ..-.. (S.0-Hiii) run.
• t1 -ltllW ... ,. (Corona def Mar) punt ...cum.
• IO-Dan Ayere (S.0-HIN, run.
OAMESTOPPERS
I
-· !
I
feral~ ...... 0111lboliD .....................
E r.t ......... ....,.. .......... ..................
.......... lilt+ •• ~
==~::::rs.....: .... ~..-qulrterti.ct
for a~ but ckJel forC:e an
~ ••• Senior lllety ms d~blanJtet
on a back In the flat to
Incomplete pul ••. ._..a groqp ~tackJen
op a ttop for loll of.I yard ...
IUl'8 tllCkle produces a
yud so. on a fty sweep ...
oullide 11nebacbr ~
ltdlmlllrYblttzes to coDect a
yud ucl. then. OD next play
• penalty, joins Moreno and
MIAllF'•WSJ on a 6-ya.rd
$:k ... Mllls and a group of
tfammat.es stop a run for a
1 ~yard loss ... Sanford records a
~sack ... Senk>r'Jbm
hrinS' quarterback to his
for a 3-yard sack. which
prompts an
tional-grounding penalty on
View ... Morton gets his
d on a short pass to cause an
llFmpletion.
1 • OORONA DEL MAR -Junior
mstde linebacker Sham Mohler
down a pass for an •
mpletion ... Senior
Haet>ac::ke!' John Shanahan is
a gang of tacklers to stuff a
for no gain ... Junior end
Burgner slams into a
,..,,nhi.aback for a 2-yard loss ...
or outside linebacker Auldn
m.1WD1er pushes a runner out of
unds on a fa1ce punt ... Safety
Welch creeps up for run
port to stuff a running back
line ... Safety Wees
n puts tight coverage on a
.....,....,.~ to force an incomplete
... Senior comerbaclt o.vld
Del Alnte drops a running bad
for a 3-yard loss on an option
play ... Senior end taytor
Meehml and senior tackle n.ylor
Storm pressure the quarterback
into rolling out of the pocket and
lhrowi.ng the ball away ...
Burgner and Shanahan combine
for an 8-yard sad ... Shanahan
slices through the offensive line
to take down a running bad for
a 4-yard loss ... Shanahan stuffs
a run for a 3-yard loss ...
Defensive bad Tom Wddl
breaks up a pass ... Brawner
leads host of defenders to
smother a running back for a
2-yard loss ... Kevin Welch hM
J'>'rfect timing to step in front of
a pass to force an incompletion ..
... Del Pante supplies great run
support by lowering his shoulder
into a runner for a 2-yard loss ...
Mohler pressures the
quarterback into an incomplete
pass ... Mohler stuffs a runner at
the line ... Senior linebacker
MkhMI Peten drops a running
back for no gain to force a punt
. . Senior safety Pad Mc:GoYern
VOLLEYBALL
Continued from A6
in 1993.
The second game was tightly
contested from the opening
serve. with the neither team able
to hold a lead for long. Finally,
Smith was able to put away con-
secutive lcWs to give CdM a 14-13
lead.
Four straight Laguna errors
gave the Sea JCinp an 18-13 lead.
The Breakers battled back on a
kill and two aces by Darnell to
make It 19-17, CdM. Laguna took
a 21-19 lead on four consecutive
kills by Darnell
After a kill by Nielsen and a
miabandled ball by Laguna
~· the Breakers splbd the
near the end line. The line
ruled the ball in and a
int for the Breakers. but the
OYmtUmed the call to
CdM a 23-21 lead. Senior
ylee Dennis' spike and an ace
from senior Shannon
McMenomy gave CdM the vie-
...-,, °*'* lt, 1200t
....... lllrtiol'...., .. ....s 12 Ill I Dlfll wlda • 5-0
mcoal. ID*-,.,. cbe Wan. who.,.., Cbll eeMOD
5-0, bur ded Pooch& 10..10.
Pdd8y in lbdrSea View ......
~ hPe fded to win Che = c. rdne times. mdtedh'C
Prlday'a stalemate .. ooly the
third de (or Newport dw1ng
Coach Jeff Bdnkley's 19-yar
tenure. • s.e HiD Schools 62-potnt
output in Friday's 43-point
drubbing of SU\ier Iae, In the
school's first home night game.
was easily the program's
single-game scoring record.
The previous high bad been
42 points, accomplished twice.
Through the first eight games
of last season. the Lightning had
produced only 63 points and
they finished the 1-8 c:ampa.ign
last fall with just n total points.
This season, Sage (5-1). has
scored 217 points. while
allowing only 67.
• The Mustangs utilized the
speed of junior wide receiver
Evan l lunter In their 27·14 loss
to Saddleback Friday at the
Santa Ana Bowl. Hunter didn't
catch any passes but he carried
M.'Ven times for 31 yards.
Most of his yards came on
reversel>. often taking the 5eeond
handoff of the play.
"(The Roadrunners! were
overplaying us on one side. c;o
we had to go the other way and
counter," Mesa Coach Tom
Baldwin said.
MARK C DUSTIN I DAILY PILOT
Sage Hill School junior Keya Manshadi (9) scored four TDs in Friday's 62-19 win over Silver Lake to help the Lightning improve to 5-1.
• C..o-.ta Mesa Junior tailback
"fyler Legg accounted for -.lightly
more than 50% of the Mustangs'
total offense (276 yards). with hi'>
139 rul.hing yards on 26 carries.
bats down a pass ... Sophomore
safety Nick Rine gives tight
coverage to force an incomplete
pass ... Sophomore linebacker
Matt Lutton twirls a running
bad for a 7-yard loss ... Junior
lineman Glenn Smith wraps up a
runner at the line.
•SAGE Hill.-Junior
lineman Brandon David hits the
quarterback causing him to
fumble. then recovers and runs
21 yards for a touchdown ...
Sophomore comerbad Bnden
A«. tackles a running bad for
an 8-yard loss ... Senior lineman
Bryan Porrest smashes
ballcarrier in the backfield for a
I-yard loss ... Forrest lack.les
punter on fourth down. giving
the Lightning first-and-goal at
the Silver lake I ... Sophomore
linebacker Don A)'ft'S sacks the
quarterback for a 13-yard lo~ ...
Junior Bryan Komswld gets yet
another sad for the Ughtning ...
Freshman linebacker Dylan
Mlllteln makes a tackle for a
9-yard loss.
•NEWPORT HARB>R -
Outside linebacker TreYor
~t sacks the quarterback for
a 9-yard loss on the first play
from scrimmage ... End Sumi
JChaltflao forces the quarterback.
out of bounds for a I ·yard loss
... Theriot and Khalifian
combine to take down a running
bad for a I -yard loss ...
Khalifian brings down a
scrambling quarterback near the
line ... Inside linebacker
lbom. Martin stuffs a running
bad for no gain ... Tackle Ryan
Uhl hits a running back low for a
I-yard loss ... Tackle Kaiona
Kalama-Dutro swats down a pass
at the line ... Khali.6an and
Martin drop a running back near
the line ... Comerback Matt
Fztcbon steps in front of a wide
receiver screen for an
interception ... Kalama· Dutro
drops a running back for a I -yard
loss ... Erickson positions
himself under a lob pass for an
interception that sets up a
touchdown ... )Mal Ruiz
lcnocb a k:ick returner backward
... Lineback.er n.ylor Young hits
a running back at the line ...
Young and Martin combine to
hold a running bad to no gain
on a goal-line stand ... On the
flEKr' TM:PIOW /DM.Y Pl.OT
Corona del Mw Hi&h's Kasey l(Jpp, left. taps the btl Mr' the net
In Monday five.tame lellUe ~ tMt l.allN Bed Breakers.
QUOTE OF
lHE DAY
next play, Martin and Khalifian
deny a running back for no gain
to force a field -goal try ... Alex
Orth blocks the field goal for a
turnover ... Khalifian stops a
running bad at the line ...
Kalama-Dutro and Khalifian
taclde a runner for a 3-yard loss
. . . Ericlcson tacld~ a runner for
no gain ... Erickson breaks up a
pass in the end ?..One ... Khalifian
causes and recover<; a fumble late
in the fourth quaner.
• COSTA MESA -Senior
outside linebacker Jeff Waldron
leaps to make an interception on
fourth down and returns it 5
yards to the Mustangs' 39-yard
line . . Waldron also bats down
two passes ... Juruor defensive
tackle Juan Olaz recovers a
Saddleback. fumble . . Mesa's
starting defenSJve front of Dia7"
Brytt Carlch, Andrew Sanford
and Osmar FApam helps !unit
Saddleback tailback Chris
Washington to 55 yards on 18
carries, just more than 3 yard~
per attempt ... Washington
enten..>d the game averaging 4.5
yards a carry ... Diaz drops
ballcarriers for 2· and I-yard
losses . Sanford nails
ballcamer for a 3-yard loss ..
+.,In the last two games. I.egg
has earned SO times for 323
yard~. an average of 6.5 yard-. per
attempt
• M~ ~naor ught end Jeff
Waldron had a ..ea!>On-low om•
catch for 18 yards. but the
Mustang!> can't be faulted for not
trying to get him the ball .
The Hoadrunner~ covered the
6-foot :\. 215-pounder tight,
often double-teaming Waldron.
"!The Roadrunners! did a very
KOOd job covering Jell," Baldwm
'3.ld. "We were forced to go to
Jeff at the end and it worlc.ed "
WaJdron'c; lone catch wa-. an
IR y-ard n>
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OPEN H OUSE
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Weekends, 11 am -Spm
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October 23, 5:30pm -9pm
Al lU&sday, October 19. 1004
T fes a.re for~ soooer
and shoelaces. Jn no
way. shape or ronn
should tjes be associated
with football, W\Je8$ you're
talking about an accessory to the
slick suits worn by first-round
N .. 1. draft select.ions.
Coach lbfll Monarch
uk1. "'ID 6gbt that bani I
and get a tie It foreign
to ine."
The Pacific C.oast
League. Including
Corona deJ Mar. uaes
overtime, but with a
twist.
the ~· .,...an~e.fter
~Ollthtlr
poue11k>n to wtn the
omdrne talion.
~ andod.f 1WD11>•• ~ WWwellllDDWt IWllp
Ola ealD (ledde A--"'1 II
to PIS)' out the~.
But ewn coedMle wldUP tt)e
Sea VJew ~on tbevure ot
ade.
DMllOr> Vt bVWoo ~
IX and DfitioQ xm. che _..,,... . .,...-:-r.
oldil 5119 *"" Goldlll welt.
AM:ilc C.o.t -~ ~-c~T!wcop
Ihde troenMdl ~ m. ~
pla)'06. wfth one llrl&qjO (ell'l\. ! ' ftDing out the 18-team bracUt.. 1 l l
But tht.> Sea View League
opener between Newport Harbor
High and Foothill ended in a
IO· I CJ tie. 1he league is one that
dot•\ not play overtime.
I think the outcome left the
fans wanting some sort of
re~olutiun, and the players from
horh tt::uns walked off the field
with t.hl'ir heads down, as if they
had lo~r
fonnat as college footblll. After.
coin flip -die winner otwb.ldi
can opt to begin on detenae or
offense, or select the end or the
field where the overtime ts
played -each team Ft& the ball
on the 25-yard line. with the
chance to make a first down. The
result of the overtime counts as a
win or a loss on the school's final
record.
"We didn't come here to kiss
our sister," Estancia Coach Craig
Fertig said. "lf the game ends in a
tie, why even be out there? It's a
great ruJe and I think pro football
should go to it"
~e game offidaUy
ends as tie and it goes
Into the record as a tie,"
CdM Coach Dfck
Freeman said. "The
RICK
DEVEREUX
The de did not a1fect
the Set 1Clnga1 playoff
chances, aJnce they
finished fourth, a
half~ behind
University, which
defeated QiM. And,
though the league
overtime rule left CdM
"I lib over$ne." Foo1hll1
Coach Oo"Ug Que &aid. "!Mn
though we are 0-1 tn. lhe
overtime, r thf:nk the lcids deserve
to play the game out [to a
dedslonJ ."
The Knights lost to Wilson of
Hadenda Heights, U-21, In
double <M!ldme In the openmg
round of the OF Division VI
Dtvisions I and n each have I•
four lf:aguel, whJcb produce 12 ~::
guaranteed pla)'Oft participants 111
and four at .. targe entries. : I •• .ti • •• •r.
Bui Nt'wport Harbor Coach
kff Brinkley said an overtime loss
rnuld hurt a team's chance of
ni.tkmg rhe playoffs.
"()uitt· often a team from our
lt'<•gt•l' i ... an at-large lplayoHl
lt·am." he said. "lf you drnp a
lo-. ... 011 -.omebody. it may put
Ir hat 1t·,1ml in a position with not
"' good of a rl·cord as someone
111 another league."
f\frmhen-uf the Colden West
I t•aglll'. like fa1a11cia and Costa
Ml':>a, 11-;e the ~arnl' overtime
Fertig's enthusiasm for
overtime is nor shared by his
crosstown counterpart
"I think it's a misrai:e [counting
the overtime as a win or loss],"
Costa Mesa Coach Tom Baldwin
said. "You take a chance of
eliminating a team from getting
into the playoffs."
Sage Hill. which plays in the
Academy I .eague, uses the same
fonnat as the Golden West
League.
"A football game that's foughl
that hard for three hours,
deserve!> a victory.·· Sage HiJJ
overtime is for playoff preference,
so it isn't decided by a coin 8ip."
So, the team that wins In
overtitne holds the edge over the
loser, should a tiebreaker be
needed to detennine·final league
standings, as only the top three
teams are assured a CIF
Southern Section playoff berth.
Jn other leagues. such as the
Sea View League, determining·
playoff positioning can differ.
1\rpically, the first tiebreaker for
teams with identical records is
head-to-head competition. If
that doesn't work, a flip of a coin
is usually the next step.
Last year. the CdM-Tesoro
game ended in a 21-21 tie. but
with a 5-4-I overall {eC()rd,
instead of 5-5, it was still denied
an at-large berth.
"I do like lour overtime
format),'' Freeman said. Hit's the
best for both teams. ffhe playoffs
are not decided) by the most
points scored or a coin flip.~
Baldwin said he would be in
favor of the Golden West League
adopting the PCL format, where
the outcome of an overtime is
used only for playoff
implications.
NThe PCL probably has a good
idea of not Oipping a coin to see
who goes into the playoffs," he
said. "We could end up with
three Learns being 4-2 (in league
playoffs last season. •
Newwzt Harbor, which was
ranked No. I in Division VI for
much of~ season, fell to No. 3
after the de. even though the
Sailors remain unbeaten at 5-0-l.
Still, Brinkley believes a tie
gives Sea View League teams a
better chance to get into the
playoffs.
"In this dJvision, there is only
one league that gets a fourth
team In the playoffs," Brinkley
said. "A lie gives you a better
record."
There are five leagues in
Many Newport-Mesa teams : I
are ranted tn their respective ·:I
dMslon's CIP top-10 polls. : I
The CdM girls cross country : ,
team is No. 5 in Division m and I:
the-OiM boys are No. 6. 1:'
The Sea Kings remain No. 5 in: l
Division I boys wate.r polo, ~I
followed by Newport harbor at
No. 6. Costa Mesa is No. 1 O in
Division II.
The CdM girls volleyball team ;
is No. l in DIWion Ill-A.
Newport Hamor is No. 7 in
Division 11-M and Sage Ifill is
No. 9 in Division IV-A. ,
The Sage Hill girls tennis t~
is No. 3 in Division V and the ·I
CdM girls are No. 3 in Division I.' 1
·' . •' BRIEFLY ::
I
Anteaters' Rossi is Big West Conference Co-Player of Week J
l ll Irvine !'>enior goalkt'eper
< ,111a·rn11 Ho"" has been muncd
ll1g \\hr ( onkrenct.' C.o-Playcr
111 llw \\'t'L'k i11 nu•n\ <,occer.
llm\I, l'l'Cogni1.cd for his play
.iga111"1 <,al l'uly '°lan I .ui.., Ohbro
.ind <..ii o..,t.ltt' hillerton, share:>
rh1· honor with Willie Sims of
< .. ii '>talt' Northridgt·. UCI dt•
ft>.i1t•d Cal ~tatt' Fullerton, 2· I,
o..,,1rurday. alter posting a 2-1
OVl'l!iml' rriumph over CaJ Poly
Wl·d 1w~d<1y.
Ho, ... i had 18 t ombincd saves
111 tht· two gaml's and now has
..! 11 ::.<•Vt'" 111 hi~ t:areN lo put him
111 1111' Big We..,t < .onference ca·
reer top I 0. Rossi is also in the
Big West career top 10 in shul·
outs with 13 and goals again:-l
average. allowing 1.23 goaJs per
game .
This season, Rossi 1s tied fur
the Big West lead wi1J1 s;1 save1.
and leads the conference with
6.62 ~aves per game. t.he laller
ranking fifth best in the country.
The Anteaters travel to Santa
Barbara Wednesday to face the
No. 3 UL Santa Barbara Gauchos
at 7 p.m.
Lions defeat Lancers
•SOCCER: Vanguard Uniwr-
sity senior forward Nathan
Kramer scored in the 61st min-
ute to help the Lions earn a 1-0
l;olden State Athletic Confer·
ence men's soccer victory over
host Cal Hapti~I Monday in
Riverside.
Kramer madt· a long run with
the baJI acro!.S lhe top ot the
box. before freeing hirn:,elffrom
a defender near the right side of
the penalty area. lie drnve the
ball inside the left post for his
eighth goaJ of the !>Cason.
Vanguard goalkeeper Tom·
maso Bianchi made four saves
to record the shutout and im-
prove the Lions to 12-4, 6-1 in
conference. Vanguard has
blanked eight opponents this
season.
Vanguard outshot the Lan·
cers. 18·9, including a game-
high four shots by forward Matt
Hess.
Cal Baptist fell to 4-7·1, 2-5.
The Lions return to action
Thursday when they play host
to Fresno Pacfic at 7 p.m.
May wins season finale
•VOLLEYBALL: Newport
llarbor High product Misty May
wrapped up the 2004 Associa-
tion of Volleyball ProfessionaJs
beach tour with a victory Sun·
day in Santa Barbara.
May, teaming with Kerri
Walsh, with whom she captured
the Olympic gold medal in Ath-
ens this past summer, defeated
Holly McPeak and Elaine
Youngs, 14-21, 21-14, 15-13, to
win the Santa Barbara Open.
The winners splH $15,000.
May and Walsh defeated Car·
rie Bush and Nancy Mason, 21 ·
11, 23·21. in the semifinals.
Bianchi Lion of Week
SOCCER; Vanguard Univer·
sity junior men's soccer go•
keeper Tommaso Bianchi h~
been named Lion of the Wes
by the school, as well as Goldt"i-¥
State Athletic Conferen~
Player of the Week. •
Bianchi, who posted shutou~
in five straight GSAC vi<:tori~
through Tuesday, had IO co1~
bined saves in a 2-0 win ov•
Point Loma Nazarene (Oct. fi)
and a 6-0 triumph over Hope
International (Oct. 9).
Bianchi had helped th!! Lio~
to an 11 -4 record, 5-I in confeP-
ence through Saturday's :l -t!
road loss to Azusa Pacific. ~ ,, ,.
•' .1
SAGE HILL PLAYERS OF THE WEEK ORANGE CD AST PLAYERS OF TIIE WEEK SCHEDULE ,.,
Brandon
David
5-10 230
Jr.
The left
guard was a
dominant
blodcer on
offense and
returned a
fumble for a TO on
defense
Nick
Sohl
6-0 160
Jr.
He helped
shutdown
the Silver
Lake
running
game from
his middle linebadcer
position.
Ricky
Miller
6-3 245
So.
The
defensive
end made
eight
tackles, was
in on one
sadc, and also batted
down one pass.
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Rnoluti°" No,
14-10-05
NEWPORT-MESA UNHD
SCHOOi. DISTRICT
RlSOWTIOM Of THE BOARD
Of EDUCATION Of llTtJI.
TIOM TO £XKU1t A GRANT
Of DUD TO THE CITY Of com MESA, FOi PIJIUC
HIGHWAYUSI
WHERIAS, 111, Nt•w
ltlHt MP· .. • •1111t11·tl ·.c 'mnl
ll1•.ft11t tUu \1 hool o,., er " t , ,,w,.., rh1-1
propnty Int tltttd ,,, 9b6
'-;HH(H(l r(o,Jf1 Ill fhp f 1ly
nt r.o\I~ MP'a <.011nly
ot OrAnR-Sl•le o!
C al1f111n1.1 !lh•
"PropP.rty· I, ilnd
WHHlAS, lhe City o! r"'ta MP\a ( thp ·city")
lui. requr:ltd lbal a
II' ~nl of deed hll tr 111\ed
tu thP Coly ,,.,r an
,.,,.,,,"~ A!l•yway
1 ·1 •hlhll A ) for the
1.1urposP of public hleh
w~y dp,ht of way. and
WHlllAS, thP School
D11trlM '' aulho,.1ed to i11ecute a ar ant of dud
to the Clfy pursuant to
Educel•on Cod' uction
17556 el seq 1nd
WHHIAS, C duc1t1on
Code Section 1755?
requlfes Ille 1dopUon of
1 tttokltion d11Cl•tln1
tho Scflool Ol1trlct'1
lnt .. ntlon to ••tcute •
"IOI of deed lo th• CltJ
and to ,., • Pllbllc
llttrlnt realtfdlna lflll
m•ft41f, •.. , ........... n USOlYl9, Ute 80lll'd of fducetion of the N•~l·MtA Ontfle4
Scllool D...,tct 'ti•• .. ., ,_..., *llf·
Mtlne ••4 •!ltf " -...i
--1 I\ puhliL heartng
upon lhP 11ues11on of
gr <lllllnl' ti•• e~semenl
lo lht' Lily lor a publtt
'" "~' nghl o1I way shall ht held on llrlnbe• <'6
/OCJ4 '" llw School Ot~lr•Lt'$ ll"•rrl Room at
798'i Bfo.J• "'"•Pl. Co~ta
Mt>'\.t f .tl1t111 ni,t di I 0'-. vm
I fht• If 11l1tl10rt Sh.4ll
bP pw h 1rl 111 lhH-'P publir
p t111 •" trl llu ·~, '10111
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>'f1ll• f ,11 I II I tlldf 10 0
p1il1l1 fwtl 111 lti ... \r hw1I
'""·''"' AOOPTEO, SIGNED.
ond APPROVlO lh•s
1 llh ll•v of October.
/O!M
Aro I(. Zoreuu•y
fo<llltlu Analyst
H•WJ>ert·MHo U•lfl•d
S<hool District
298 S hM Str-t,
Bldg. l , CMto MHo,
CA 92626
Plt•HIP 1714 ) 4('4-75?2
I·" (714) 424 7S03 f'11hll\hed Newport
ffr.11 h1Cnlta Mesa Daily
l'1l•1t Ollober 19. <'004
l 100
SttalOI COUil Of
CAllOlllA,
COUNTY Of Or9p
)41 n. Oty DrM, cir..,.,
CA t2"8,,.., l.tw
(Mts
PmTIOIOf
W.n..cMd6
JOI OWl8I Of Ull
OID8 TO SMOW CAUSE JOI
OWIGIOfllAll
WUUlla:A221614
TO All !NTER£SfEO PERSONS
I Petitioner· Me!h1H
Tlmochtchlk filed ii
P•l!tlon with this court
for a dec:r ee ch1n1ln1 namts as lollow1: ~I
in• Tlmochtch!fl lo
Mell111 Tlmoshchlll
2. THC COURT OROERS
lh1t all pettollS Inter•
tiled In lhll m1ttor shill ·~' blfOf'e 1111• court •• the lltwlnt illcllQlt.d
botow lo &ho• COlllt If
•n1, wfl~ the 1'9tilkWI for cMn&• of ...._ tl!Ol.lld "°' "r•"•" NOTIC Of HEAIUNG
01t1: I J/2/04 Tlfl\9: 2:00
pmO-t.: l73
Tiit 1clclrna of tll• cOUf't I• .. me u not•d •bow
l, A ~~ Of tflls Orcw IAI ,..._. Ci...-tMlll .,_ ,.,._H at llftt OMt
o.uh •ffll fOf f•ur
~ .... "* te 'tt. .... Ill fof
..... Ir
on the followrng news
paprr cit 11ener al c1rcu
lahon pflnted tn th•s
• ... unty Daily P11ot
Dot•: SIP 24 2004
GlRAlD JOHNSTON,
JUDGE Of THE SUPl-
RIOR COUlT
f'ubloshed N~wport
f!Pdth/Costa Mesa Daily
l'rlol Septembet 28.
Octot1er 5, I <'. 19.
2004 T075
NOTICE OF SALE OF
ABANDONED
PERSONAL PROP-ERTY
NOTICE IS HEREBY
GIVEN that under and
puniuant to Section 1988
ol the Calitomia CMI
Code. the propeny listed
below believed lo be
abandOned by Yun Gao.
an tndtvidual dba Sunnyterra
Who last known buaJ·
ness address was
17B31 Sky Park C11cie
Suite O. lcvine, CA '
WH! be SOid et public
auction on
Date Octobet 25. 2004
Tome 1000a m
Place 17805 Sl!y Parll.
Sultea E-F, Irvine. CA
Oeecnption Of Property
1 Scanner-Um.ax (astra
2100U), 7 100· cables. 4
&1 cables, 1 25'cable.
10 AC/DC adaptett, 1
lbl, 8 ctn. 1 tell net-
working aystem, 8 dlkt,
1 Ille cab, hand cart, pig
bOxes & materlalt. rrieci.
elecCtoolc perts
T ennt of NM are catti
In lltw!ul money ol the
United Statee, money oroer or cuhie(e check,
with .... going to the hil1iest bkbtt ·in oom-
petltlVe bidding, the
prcpatty must be paid tot and nimovlCI by the
pwchlMr II the tme of ...
Collt of~ Ind
...... be Plld tor flom .. prOCMdl of ..... DldlO: t~ Rrctw4 L Weil, t:lq.. eo1oo.i. ..... .-t20 ~a.di.CA ....,..,1.
Tiit. (Mlt 474«)00 -,:~ CH7111IO~ 0Clt2.1!,2004
252, Santa Ana C:ali
for ma 92705
first Trust f"undrne
Corporation ICA). SOS N
Tustin Av~nue. $1111 ..
252, Santa Ana Call
forn1a 9270~
Thrs bus•ness •s con
dulled by a LOrf>1H olltOn
Have you st;irl~d dorng
business yet' Ye\
10/05/04
first Trusl fundonR
Corporal•on. Hvan RP
ese CFO
lh1s slatemenl wa$
ftl~d w1lh lhe Counly
Clerk of Orange Cnt.ntv
on t0/07/04
20046003692
Daily Ptlol Oct 17, 19,
26. Nov <'. 2004 1096
STATOIBIT Of
WITllllAWAl FIOI
PAIJlllSHr
OPWTllG UMD£R
FKTmOUS IUSllSS WU
The tollow1n2 person
has wothdr awn as a
general par Iner lrom the
parlnersh•p ope1 dlmg
under f1cllt1ous business
name of San S•var Rut.iurant al 1\140
Herbor Blvd . Costa
Mesa. Cahfornoa 92627
The ( •chtoous BustneS!>
Name rel erred to above
was ll!ed In Or an11e
County on 03/13/01 File
No. 200168!>8079 r ull Name and Address
of the Person With
drewine. Jo541 Luis Pen.a,
2157 Maple Street #0,
Costa Mesa, C1llfcwni.a 92627
This statement wH
filed with tho County
Clerk of ()Jana• County
Oii 09/29/04
20046001'21
Daily l'lto• Oct. \2, 19,
26, N~v. 21 2004 T097 ,...... ..... ...s......
The follow1n1 porson1
trt dOifl& bulitles& H:
Hovle !nltrlor1, 2307
Lei.rt• Pie«, NewPl>ft 8ttdt, C.flf0f'l19*3
)Ullo C. Hovqntan,
2307 Laurel '''°'· Htwpot"t hf(.111 Cllt•
fO.Mll2MJ
lrltn £. ~•llte.11 2307 l,.ret 'l•C.1,
Ne,wpor' """· Clll· ftfllil'*3
This '"''"'"' It con-ductt4 •t: ltulN.IMI alMI wife ..... ,.... •tarted .,...
~''"· o=c,....,.-.·
20046998797
Daily Piiot Sept 28. Oct
5. 17, 19, 2004 T078
fktiflM hsiMss
"-S........
fhe followrn11 persons
are doln1t business as:
lu1c:e Club USA 2880
Michelle Or . lrvme. CA
92614
Aulomated ffol Foods
Systems. Inc <NVJ ,
2?693 Old Canal Rd.,
Yo1ba Linda. CA 92887 '
Th•' bu\mess 1s con·
r1ucled by a limited
l ••bthfy Co
Mave you started dolne
l.tu'9ness yet' No
Automated Hol food
Systems N,1taUe Russell
Mordy
Omeuze
6-0 200
Fr.
The safety
had six
primary
tackles, one
for a loss,
and knocked
,·_.j,I • .,....~ .•·I . ~-~· \
' ' i. ~ ·~· ~ ,
TODAY
Field hoc:Uy
High school -Hunington Beach at
Newport Harbor, 3:15 p.m.
Goff
High sd'lool girls -Costa Mesa at
Estancia, at Costa Mesa Golf &
Country Club. TBA; University at CdM.
at Newport Beach CC, 2:30 p.m.
Soccet'
College women -Fresno Pacific at
Vanguard. 7 p.m.
II
Tennis "
High adlool girls -Newport Harbor~;
Woodbridge, 3 p.m.; Corona del Mar,.,
at Tesoro, 3:15 p.m.; Saddleback at o
Estancia, 3 p.m \lolleybllll ••
College women -Concordia at · '
Vanguard, 7 p.m. ;
High sd'lool girls -Newport Harbor a~
Woodbridge, 5:30 p.m.; Sage Hill at ,
Brethren Chr., 5 p.m ~
W...polo
down three passes in
coverage. • Community college men -Riverside
at Orange Coast, 3 p.m.
Community college women -Orange
Coast at FtJllerton, 3 p.m.
High sd'lool boys -Sage Hill ar Costa
Mesa, 3:15 p.m.; Servile at CdM, 3 ''
p.m.; Villa Park at Newport Harbor, 3~
p.m.; Saddlebadlat Estancia, 3 pm .,
'T
I
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Off Mar
I hos statement was
hied wtlh the County
Clerk of Orange County
on 10/14/04 2004600407
Dar!y Pilot Oct I 9. 26,
Nov <'. 9, 2004 T 103
Rd!llMW.SS
"-*'-" The lol!ow1n1t personl
are do1n1t busrness as
a) AK! Enlerpmes. b)
Orange County l<arale
Center. 665 Parl. Drive •6. Costa Meu . Call lornoa 92627
A111r1 Fukuda. 665
Park Drive 16, Costa
Mna. C1lrforo1a 92627
Ports fukud1. 665
Park Drive #6, Costa
Mesa, Cahfornoa 92627
This business is con
dueled by· husbarid ;1nd
Wife
Have you started dom11
busmns yet' No
Ak1r11 Fukuda
This Statem,.nt wu
hied with the County
Clerk of Oran1e County
on 10/05104
20046003SSO
Daily Pilot Oct. 19. 26.
Nov 2, 9, 2004 TIO?
Fk*'-lldless
"-*"-' The fo!lowm11 persons
are dome business as: Crystal de L'Amour. Inc ,
14786 Beach Blvd~.
Westminster. CA 92683
Crystal de l 'Amour.
Inc. (CA), 14786 Beach
Blvd., West monster. CA
92683
Thi~ bustness 11 con·
ducted by: 11 corporation
Cryst1I de L'Amour, h•c . Huna M Vo, CEO
Man111er
This statement was
flied with the County
Clerk of Or1n11 County
on 9/13/04
20046000691
Daily Pilot Oct. 12. 19,
26. Nov 2. <'004 T099
Mtlm ....
"-*'-' The followme persons
are do•n& buslnns as
T1m1t1me Productions. 779 West 16th Street.
Cost• Mesi , Caltfornlll
9<'627
Tamr Smith, 1919
Maple Avenue, Numbet
4, Costa Mesa, California
92627 rhls busmMs 1s con·
ducted by· an lnd1v1dual
Have you st1rted doona
busiotn yet? No
hm1Smith
This statement was
flied with the County
Clerk of Oran11e County
on 09/23/0t
10046002071
Dally Pilot Sept. 28, Oct
S, 12, 19, 2004 T079
nc-.. ..... ... s.......
Thi followlna peraon.s
are doln1 business u :
M111w1U A1soclatt1. 26
' Oownhefd Way, Trabuco Thts stalement wa}1
Canyon, Calrlorn11 92679 hied with the Counl';o •
rrederick J. Mcl\ee, 26 Clerk of Oranee Counly'
Oownhe!d Way. Trabuco on 09123/04 , :
Canyon. C1hlorn1a 92679 20046001909 ' ,
This business is con DiuJy Pilot Sept 28. Otl •
ducted by an mdivodua! 5. 12, 19, 2004 T~l
Have you started dom11 1 business yet' No
Fredenck J McKee
This statement was
fifed with the County
Clerk of Oran11e Counly
on 10/14/CM
20046004520
Daily Pilot Oct. 19. 26.
Nov 2. 9, 2004 TIOl
Actltll9I ......
"-S.......'
The lo!towlna persons
a.re dolna businen es
Oerwacenmelster. 716 w. 16th St.. Costa Mn•.
CA92627
J1cqun Bf1cflburn.
19101 Newland St.
Huntineton Beach. CA
92646
This business I$ con·
ducted by: 1n lndlv1du1I
Have you started dc>tna
business ytt? Ves, 6· 15·
85
Jacques Blackburn
fktltlM ..... ~. "-S...... The tol!owme pers ,
are doine busmes~ ,
Scholl r lnanc1al, I
Dove• D11v~. Suite 1
Newporl Beach. Cl<
9"663 J:
P1ul J Scholl, 8'!1
Dover Drive. Suite 384 •
Newport Beach. CA' 9"663 ~I
This business is con! :
ducted by an ond1vidu1'1f
Have you started dou!I)
busmen yet? No
Paul Schull -
This statement w*
llted with the County
Cieri\ of Oranee Coun~·
on 09/22/04 '<f,
200460011•2 •t.• Dally Pilot Sept 28. 0~14
5, 12. 19, 2004 TO!?:
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Hours
By Mail/In Person:
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Costa Mesa, CA 92627
At Newpon Blvd. & Bay St.
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Clnto •••• Horlt•r ........ ., ... 6 adjl
C*lt ptots $3000/ea or 6
,. $2500{• 7W-~
Gtnlral
Annomamenll 1610
A llAJID NIW 2005
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S21.900 Mofe F1etory
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call I 800·965-1603
3460 Miscellaneous
Merchandise JEWELRY/
DIAMONDS/
PRECIOUS METALS
(Ctl·SCAH)
c ... ,, ........ c1.
Old Coins! Gold silver
18wPY. wal<:Ms. anbques
c0Uect1bles 9>19.i;.2 9«8
1310 CHILD _IGUM_111X15116__ SERVICES 3610
•.-.W.CltsMI•
for Adaption SAT 12 4 00
PetSmart Costa Mesa
17th & Supe11or. (Neat
to Mlchilels) 9'&45 l · 'JZ12
also VOllnteers 1-ied
Ol'fOl1\llJY
All rHI eatate advtrhs
NII In this newspaper os
aubtKt to the Federal
rair Housm1 Act of 1968
11 emended which
maku 1t 1lle1a1 to
advtrtl'8 ·any prefer
ence. llmlhtion or
d1SCrlmin1hon bued on
race. color. rellcion. sea.
h1ndlcep, famlhal sl1tus
or n1t1on11 011cm or an
intention to make any
such preference hm1t1
lion or d11crom1nallon •
Tl11s newsp1per will not
kn1wln1ly accept any
adverhsa~nt for real
nt1te which 1s 1n
viof1hon of the law Our
r eaders 111 he11by
1nf0tmed that all dwell
•nes advertised 1n this
newspaper are av11lable
on an equal oppor tun1ty
bnos
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ct11n1nahon, call HUD toll
lrM at I 800 424 8590
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--~-..... ~ WI! llUY ISTATU .............. ........,._
COrJSIGNr.1ENT~
111
l.pst tn¥Olooe w 12 tkk. eta to USC-Ariz.on• State
footbell & pwkin& peu
Rftwd 949-376-lSl 1
Chi~
Sdlools 2375
UVI IN CHILD CAIU.
local AIJ Patr Proerllfll
now acceptlfl8 host famoly llj)plahons for f.. and
winter amvals f'lulble.
le(al, 45hr$/wil Lowest
Pfotram cost 1verllllf1i
$253/wll. per famtly not
I* chlld 800 713· 200'l
ww euraupaor com
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cmlflHllnetwOt"li.•rt
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Cared r r. 1n Pr!Yate Homes.
Mlo'oehpped. Blood Tested.
Fed Premun Fooch. Neu
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de-llead. fOLTH GUAAAN
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eyelid SU'Jl!fY OoNbons ~ Memo checks
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the Greatest Vitamin
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the entire body
AMosl119 .1t11sl11011
I 866·718·7888
UNQAIMID llWDINGS.
,_ ltlt 2!>x40, three
felt 30•40, one left 50x 100 Woll sell for
balance owed Brand
new Never erected Cell
toll free 866·660-2221
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Paul A&t 949.290.3053
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layfrOflt Wlntff rental,
3br 2ba char mine furn
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mo incl ulll 949 673 1617
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service completed.
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lnrf. S8950 714-7'5 H464.
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ll&hl s, sunroof, lull
manul wart . or&in
owner tmmac condition
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. ... .., --" 82 Tuesday I October 19 I 2oo.. Antiques & Collectibles
Miniature collectibles for your
home and garden
I
S pecializing in gardens and
'garden rooms,' our selection of
plants and hand-painted
country fumirure is abundant. Choose
from lovely fems of all types; beautiful
fl ats of impatiens with a shovel, garden
and gloves~ pots of Iceland poppies;
sunflowers and more are al l available.
Of course, no respectable garden
would bt> complete without its share of
frogs, squirrels, birds and more -all are
waiting to decorate your garden.
Wf' also offer painting1, mirror1 and
loads of 11ew food producu.
Carden of Miniatures u located at 353
Old .\'eu:porl Blvd. in Newport Beach. Call
(9-19) 722-1132.
Treasures on Consignment
ASSISTANCE LEAGUE® of Newport Mesa
A Non Profit Charitable Organiution
•Antiques
•Silver
• Collectibles
•Linen
• Jewelry Houn
• Crystal Mon-Fri 10:00am-4:00pm
• China Sat 10:00am-3:00pm
•Furniture
2220 Fairview Road, Costa Mesa
Between NCWP.ort & Wilson
(949) 645-5477
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Royal Copenhagen Collectibles
Antiques
Estate Jewelry
Silver
Clock Repair
Hand Engraving
BIACKMAN LTD.~: Eh':~ JirNE£ims
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Accessories and
fumlture for the
discriminating
collector
S tq>iDU>the~-ac~
gallery filled with dittinctive and elegant
acceuorni. and furniture u well u a
di.ecriminatiog telection of original, antique
prinu. An extraordinary oollection of botanical,
architectural and natural history c.opper
engravings dating from 1613 to 1850 are not to
be missed at Acanthua Gallery.
Other unique fu.m.ilhinga -penonally cboeen
by the owner -include tU"DS, bejeweled picture
fraJ?les, clocks from London, needlepoint, velvet
pillows, hand-carved mim>n, hurricane lamps,
candlesticks, many decorative boxes from peoahell to leather, a unique selection of lamps,
animal figurines, vegetable bottles and more. There are also exquisitely carved,
tum-of-the-century annoires, tables and chain. For the holidays or year round, Acanthua
Gallery has great gilt ideaB and interior treasures.
AcantJw1 Gallery u l.ocated at Cryital Cove Promenade in Newport Coa.ft, 8045-46 E.
Pacific Coa1l Highway. Houri are Monday tlarough Saturday from 10 a.m. until 7 p.m. and
Sunda.r from 11 a.m. until 6 p .m. Call (949) 715-6900.
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Bonhams & Butterfltlds is one of the most dyn1mlc full service auction
houses in the wol1d. Record prices are ccntlnually achlwed In our sales of
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fine jewelry, tlmepleces and collectibles. . '
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The Power of OOOPSlll \i
ifrican <'omer t.eanu ILtiJJi ,,,., M~ Fund
to wpport llOOwttM rhi/dnn 111 Hwanda and
Huru11di . T WO years ago. Judy Koigbt, Kiro
Kiro-Kiro, and Gretchen McKay
Jt.cided they had IO do 80medring
about dw Children in central Africa. So,
th<..-y fonned a nonpro6t org11niz1uioo called
'11ie M()ij(~ Fund. Knight and IGro-Kiro
political~
lo 1998, ia ~ Rw.nda there,..... 357
youth imr'8 OD b llleeCa. BeOi•• of the Valiant
effmta ol Alaya Xabaub, IDOn ibin 200 ol
~~,.d)l!'!:'!J dwm ba~ hem -doi*d by laniiliel. Tbeee
paima have formed an argas '·Miao Called Save
che <lUlcbm. The Moeel Food Would lib to ht.Ip
them by eec:bn8 .., • mill for griQding gri1n and.
bakery. With tlwiae they wwld be able to "JA>Clt
themeelwie betttt. The cost to buy a mill ia $1,500. llll' cJae owners of a small shop called
Africw1 Comer, located on Newpon
Boulevard in Costa Meea. Tbey are
famous for their booth at the swap meet.,
where cJwy eold inoeo&e and African
lrocW ~ocxJ.s (or many years. McKa)' has
-;turli1:<l with P.11. Mmsluili in Swaziland,
Batwa They're alaoJooking for $6,000 to build three homes=: front Of Cflel1r tef1ip0t -clwroome foe a miaU primary echool ~ K.aberub Of=~~ r:t 1111ft (Umubano III) in Cilmyi and $1,500 to (\Ind
KJtO and Ma)I Devi, July 2004 C11ldtl!n, .llMfy JCnlflht. A.IDS/HIV awareneee 1J'ainiog for
mid !.!) li<·•·nM"<l tl1t-n> to prncti~ healing as a
..angonw ( wud1 d()(·tor )
·nw pn1ble11c. of rhildren in Ahic.a SttTD as
n1onno11' as tht' t:c.>111111ent itself. In Rwanda,
tht• 1•ffN·t:. of thl' ~erl()(·ide back in I QQ4 have
1,....,. cln ·L'>tatin~ Oft Ult> liv<'l> of childn-n. ~Rn)'
uf Utl'lfl al'f' horneJrs.., uml liw on the street:.,
111aJw~ do wiu1 ..hatever dlt')· can scavenge foc
foc,.l urul '!helter. AIDS/HJ\' and the pervasive
1~·rn1111111• &-~tuhili.7.auon of Africa have
1111 n-:1'.c·d uw lc'\f•I of ,uffenng for aJI member..
11l "411·w1' 'llu'hf· prohlrms n u acruss ult
1r:11li11ur111I bo11mluri1.-,, of 1·thnic. reli~ous, and
echoolchildren in Gieeoyi. The pl is to
evmtually provide training for every
echno&cbi1d before they reach che age ol ees.ual
activity. They're a1ao eedringmore ~10
beq> support other acboola, provide clubbouaea
where IDV I AIDS training can occur, start
small b•asineeeee to bdp ltftEgtbeo the
families who tab in the orphan children and
build bowies for a trib. of Betwa pygmies.
and £ffrol1\ of 1l1e
Front row, left: Ma}I ~~~I Juty 2004 In
Moses FUnd lead a
RWanda
OOOPS ill Kiro-Kiro'a paws chant,
cheering up youngsters here and in Africa.
Vi.sit www.themoeesfuod.com.
Afriran C-0fTU'r it Jooa/M at 2j W
Nerqx>rt HWd, C-Olta MeML Call (t.>49)
650-799.3 for addilional irifonnatWn.
D uetoan wi~
flood in my home, the
remodelins procees .
has begun. My collection o(
artworic is ready to be eold -
up to 30 pieces. Lota of large
pieces up to 40 x 5 0 .
Ple<Ue call f)49) 854-9608.
STANFORD COURT 'SARAH WHITCOM~
ANTJQUE·&DECORATIVEARTSCENTER FURNITURE RESTORATION
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·~~; A gathering of over 30 of some of the finest antique ~; & decorative ans merchants in Southern California r specializing in antiques from America and abroad, as well as
handmade artist pieces, all in our magnificent showroom in
historic San Clemente, "The Village by the Sea".
l 06 Avenida Del Mac, San Clemente
(949) 366-6290
• REFINISHING
• CHANDELJER REPAIR
•HANDWOVEN CANING
• PRESSED CANE
•WICKER
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ON ANTIQUE Row . . L 130 E. 17TH STREET -COSTA MESA J.
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'The <Pieces
711 W. 17th Street, Ste .. C-12, Costa Mesa, CA 92627
www.pickupthepieces.com
949.645.9953 ph 949.645.8381 fax
or call us toll free: 800.824.6967
Open Mon-Fri 9-5 and Sat 10-4
RESTORING FINE ART, COLLECTIBLES AND ANTIQ!JES
Porcelain
~ PORCELAIN AND CHINA
~ CRYSTAL AID GLASS
~ PAllTll&S AID CiDPHICS
Crystal·
·New treasure~ arttve . at Sarah
·whlt~omb AntlqtieS
S arah Whitco&b
A.Dtiquet 1w been
Cloing buainm from
the Atltique Row location
(or aix ,ean -OWQen
Sbaioo and ThoDias have
been fumi~ dealers for
more than 26 years.
They recently returned
from a buying trip and have
a great inventory of vintage
ligbta, aconces and
furniture.
Do you have a broken
chair? You can get a
no-obligation repair quote
to refinish your tabletops.
re-glue your chairs, re-wire
your chandelier or re-cane
your bench .
Sarah Whitcomb Antiques is located at 130 E. 17th St., Coit.a Me1a and u op en 1Ue1day
through Saturdayfrom 10 "·"'· until 'I p .m. Call (949) 650 -5947. • •
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M Tuesday, October 19, 2004 Antiques & Collectibles
Visit The Collections Antiques at their
new location • F or fi ne antiques, furnishings
and great lighting, come sh op
where the dt'signers shop -T he
Colle<'tions Antiqut-s at their new
location at 2700 We::.t Coa::.t l lighway.
#130. :\t'wpon l.ieach. nf'~t to Lido
Consignment. They carry French.
Ita lia n . English and Asian pif'cf':-. from
around the world
T he Collections Anuques al::.o
specializf'!i in cha ndt'lier::. and :.conces.
from an deco and Frt'nch to lta lia r1.
In addition. vou"ll find decnr11ti\e
ans. antique C'IH"J>f't:oi. rn;z;.. •
acce;.:-.orif':.. prints and oil pai111111g;..
l\e" stoek is an11lablf' 011 a rf'/!1ilar
ha::.i;.. "" comr and se1· thf' St>coud
Empire Burl woocl cnbirwi... "1th
Omoltr \lounts (en. 1870). 1t11cl H
011f'-of-a-kinrl leatl wr 1ru11k 1hat
ope11::. to 11 full bar (1·lt>1·1ric) with Burl
\''uucl. a lllll;.t ::.f't' \ot 11111~ 11n•
11ntiq11h ,.,.r..,n1il1·. ilw~ an• a
'""11l1·rfnl irn1·~11111·111 10 l>1· l'llJO~ 1·cl
fur 111a11\ \t·ar ...
A111 i1p1•· drnnclt•lit>r-• an· part of I ht-
111-.tur: Hild de\'l'lol'nw111 of tl1t' li,d1ti11,!! fi-:tun'. from its humble beginnings as a holder for candles
d1 ro111.d1 ti w mon· 11<h 1·111 u roti-. I 1glit fitt i11/!-. 111' ti w 111d 11,.;1 riaJ revolution to the amazing
c·o11t1'111p11rnr: -,.1yl1· lw111µ c·n·att'd Ii~ li~htr r l!! d1·-1!,!111·r-. 111rlay. ·
Tlw f '11/le1·1i1111s l11ti11111'.~ is 111u·11 r/11i~1 1111(/ /11 ''l'l'"i11lmP11I. For morP i11/ormotio11, call (94 9)
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<!?ranbma's <!Cottage
1$eirloom ~ntiques
APPRAISALS
LECTURES
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Antiques make rreasured gifrs of rhe fucure.
Antiques create family hiscory anJ fond memories
Antiques give ambiance co che hon1e and office.
Antiques are a great inve~tment!
WEBW
JAPANESE SWORDS
Come see us -you'll be glad you did.
-Jim and Gloria Loudon
670 West 17th St., Corner of Pomona
Oust up the street from Trader Joe's)
Costa Mesa, 92627
(949) <J45 -9258
Open Tuts. thru .)ar 10 OOam rhru 'i:OO pm nr hv 'Pt·c1.1J dpp111ntmcnt.
Quality Plating, Polishing and Repair
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•Gold • Antique Brass •Pewter
•Satin Gold • Polished Brass • Verde Green
• French Gold • Satin Brass • Oii-Rubbed Bronze
•Silver • Polished Copper • Olde English
•Nickel • Antique Copper • Sample Matching
•Satin Nick~ • Satin Copper • Custom Colori
Roger Davis
Collector
1039 Katella
Laguna Beach, CA. 92651
(949) 494-1731