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' THURSDAY, OCTOBER 21, 2004
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Tom F1lbertson, general manager of the Newport Harbor Yacht Club, says its new ranking speaks volumes about the quality of the club
Club sails into top 15
The distinction of being named among the
country's premier yacht organizations 'is an
honor; Newport Harbor commodore says.
then p1tked ba.c.ed on 10 ma1or
t ntena. fhe clubs lustor. of e:'<
cellence. qujtl1ty ol membership.
condition ef the facilities .• caliber
of professional staff. competence
of board members. the club'~
adaprability to changing times.
members' devotion to club cuJ-
ture. -.pirit of generosity, prudent
fi'>C'al management and. finally,
the dub\ image and its reputa-
tion m the community.
Milh1gan and the "-e'' 'ork 'Jlhl
Oub roundt-d out the h'>t nl tht·
top five
fhe report h~ been relea'>t-d
once every three years smce J 998,
'>he said. Deepa Bharath
Daily Pilot
United States' top 200 private
clubs for 2003, was conducted by
the Oub Leaders forum, a rnaga-
1ine published by lhe <>earch firm.
Newport Harbor Commodore
John Conon. a third-generation
member of the yacht club. sajd he
has n o doubts that it 1s a premier
dub
NEWPORT Bt-.ACH -Newport
Harbor Yacht Oub ha'> heen
ranked among the top 15 yacht
clubs in the country for the first
time.
The disunction was awarded by
St. Louis-based John Sibbald and
Associates Inc. in a report re-
leased Fnday.
The survey, which ..elected the
The firm sent questionnaires to
6,000 clubs countrywide toward
the end of 2003, managing part
ner Kathryn Sibbald said.
"We had a total of 1,600 club..,
that were nornm.1ted. out of
which 200 were yacht club<.," <,he
said.
Sibbald '><.lid the bes1 cluhs were
Jlle top three spots for the best
yacht clubs were taken by the San
Diego Yacht Oub, St. Franch
Yacht Oub m San Franasco and
the 5'm Francisco Yacht Oub. The
Gro'>M.' Pointe Yacht Oub m
The d1'>tinction of being named
among the country's premier
clubs "is an honor." Cotton said
Ilic club 1s what ll is because of
11~ dedicated member;h1p. he
See CLUB, Pa1e A3
Wet, wild morning leaves some in a hole
Marisa O'Neil
Daily Pilot
NEWPORT-MESA -Pound-
ing rain and wicked winds early
Wednesday caused f1ooding in
c;ome areas. closed county parks
and knocked one light pole
down.
More than 3 inches of ram fell
in I 0 hours in Costa Mesa.
weather watcher Oluck Doucot
reported. The heavy rains
caused major flooding at the
Intersection of Pomona Avenue
and 17th Street.
tow-truck. dnver fell m, but for-
tunately he was able to catch
himself."
Cars were stranded and had
to be towed from that intersec-
tion at about 6:30 a.m. Wednes
day, and from other areas in-
cluding SunOower Avenue at
Fuchsia Avenue and 19th Street
between Pomona Avenue and
Park Avenue, Costa Mesa Police
officer Bryan WadJcJns said. A
Harbor Boulevard onramp to
the San Diego Freeway was also
closed Wednesday morning.
the high winds. according to
Southern California F.d1son
spokesman Marlon Walker.
The storm dropped 3'1: inches
of rain tn Doucot's rain gauge at
his Mec;a Verde home from m1d-
n1gh t to 10 a.m. Wednesday.
Doucot 1s a volunteer weather
'>potter for the National Weather
Sel"Vlce
He also measured winds at 30
knots wilh gusts up to 50 knots.
Nearly 3 inches of rain fell at
John Wayne Airport In the same
time period. according to the
National Weather Service.
~howers are expected to con-
unue until Friday morning, he
said.
"oggy conditions closed 20
Orange County reg10nal parks,
including the Upper Newport
Bay and Talbert preserves.
"The parks' tralls are soggy.
and there's a lot of debris on the
trail<;." groundskeeper Portia
Arutunian saJd.
The Muth lnterpretive Center
at Upper Newport Bay re-
mained open, she said.
Berween 4 and 11 a.m.
Water
boards
necessary,
panel says
A governor-appointed
team disagrees with a
massive report that
includes recommendation
to cut them from budget.
Alicia Robinson
Daily Pilot
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·There were three cars that
were almost completely sub-
merged.· Costa Mesa Police Sgt.
Marty Carver said. ·The water
took. a manhole cover off and a
A light pole at the comer of
Harbor Boulevard and Fair
Drive blew over in the storm,
Carver said. Newport Beach and
Costa Mesa experienced Inter-
mittent power disruptions in
The precipitation came from
an Alaskan storm that pulled up
moisture from the southwest.
National Weather Service fore-
caster Stan Wasowski said.
Wednesday. the California
Highway Patrol reported 198
crashes in Orange ·county. offi-
cer Denise Quesada said. On a
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amusement of cross-<ountry runners Emmily Attyah, 15, left, and
Annalise Leffler, 14, Wednesday after about 3 tnches of ram fell .
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POLITICS
THE POLmCAL LANDSCAPE
DON LEACH I OM.Y PILOT
Costa Mesa Councilman Allan Mansoor opposed reading a proclamation naming October National Arts and Humanities Month.
Councilman can't back artful edict
Alicia Robinson
Daily Pilot
It '>l'Crtl'. hkl' dt•cted officials
.U-l' alwa)"> 1.kddnng a tlay or
week lO honor '>ornethmg or
othl•r
In l 'o<;ta Me~. however. what
wa.o. expectt•d to be a foel·good
prodarna11on on Nauonal An~
.rntl I luma111tie .. Month drew
.111 unexpt'cted l'C'>pc>n!>e from
Co!>ta Me'><! ( 1ty Councilman
Allan Mansoor at a meetmg
Monday
Mansoor oppoS(.'tJ the
reading or a prodamatlon
nammg Ot·tol~r ~ NdUor\d.I
Arts and Humarut1ec; Month in
Costa Me\J. "'h1ch calh 1t..elf a
··cu} of the .inc,.· Ille
• c.:ounulman read a statement
ob)t'<"tang to any .. uppon for fhe
National Lntlowment for the
!\rt'>. which the procfamat1on
111en110111·d 111 pd.,.'>lng, becau..e
1he group tJ<-l'' IJXpayer tlolla~
to luntl .11t1't' who frl'ale woru
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.mu rehg1ou., or pornogrdph1c
' I pt·r-,<mally ran't <.uppon
lhJI. c1mJ I don't hd1eve wE• as a
wunul 'hould hl' 'upponang 11.
l''-Pt'C1,1lly whl'n we have
important t 1ly buw1t''-" befort•
u.,, .. M.m ... oor \Cltd Wedne\<lay
'><mw .11 tlw mrt•l111g,
1ndutl111g ( ouncaJwoman U.bby
C'.owan, were pw.7Jt"d by
Mansoor-.. '>tatement.
"Wl1.11\ mt<'rc•,11ng is that the
prodam.1111>n h.1d nothing tn
do with thl· '\,111urMI
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POLITICAL
CALENDAR
OCTOBER
tm1de, so I'm not '>Ure lll what
context he felt it necessary to
go on and on about cenarn
projects funded by lhe
INalional Endowment for the
Arul." she said.
The city's an::. projects have
nothing to do w\lh thl' Na1ionaJ
Endowment for the Art::.,
Cowan said. After a lte vote on
a motion from Councilman
Oui.s Steel not to read the
proclamalton, the council rt•ad
tt, Man,oor ..aid.
Graham pushes for
reaction to reactor
UC Irvine professor and
congr~sional candidate John
Graham continued to push
his concern<; ahout the <,afety
of the campu~'s nuclear
reactor at hi., second pre.,.,
confert>nce o n the l'>'tlH~
fuesday.
Graham firo;I ra1o;ed
questions about the reactor on
Sept. 30, prompting a pledge
from Rep. Olris Cox to revH.'w
the i~ue. Cox is the chairman
of tht" I louse Homeland
~ecurity Comm111ee.
TI1ough Cox toured thr
faetlity, he rnncluded 11\ not
tht> 1uicy terron.,t target
(,raham believe'>. Graham.
who ts hoping to win (',ox's
congressionaJ seat. wasn't
satisfi ed with tha1 response.
• J think it's great that he'o;
1aken a personal interest m 11,
but he hasn't sctid a word
about any of the other 32
reactors around the country
that have similar security
problems," Graham said. ·The
problem I have is he's stating
puhhcly that 11 appear<• safe.
and I don't think he has
enough evidence on the table
to mJke lhat Judgment. ..
lhe reactor's supervisor has
~a1d the facility is con1inualJy
reviewt·d for safety. anti Cox
d1-scounted Graham's concerns.
" I hl' visit that I made 10 the
IH .I lampus simply failed to
t orroborate any of hi!> claims."
<ox 'aid "None1hele!>!>, I have
not reJi:hed any conclusion
with respect to the protecuon
afforded lhe reactor or the
protection that might be
nercc.i.ary. That awaits review
from the (federal) Nuclear
Rehrula1or Comm1ss1on."
c.raham said he has asked
the university chancellor to
.,chedulc a public forum on
the rCJl·tor's ~afety. and he wilJ
'>UR&C"I tha1 the faculty '>enate
tll.,tU'>'> the IOJllC.
Local politicians bump
higwigs twice an hour
H you're .. 1ck of the usual
'>Ound bites from presidential
candidate'> George Buah and
John Kerry. refresh yourself
wtth a dose of your own local
talking heads on CNN
Headline News.
Comcast Cable. which
provides semce to Costa
Mesa, began amng
five minute locaJ news
c,egmen1~ Wednesday that
feature elected officials and
ttpresentativd of community
organizations. This week's
segments include
Assemblymen Todd Spitzer
and Tom Hannan, Costa Me-;a
Planning C...o rnmisl>ioners
Katrina Foley and Bruce
GarlJch and Costa Me!>a City
Councilman Mlke Sc:heafer
The segments air at 24 and 54
minutes past lhe hour. 24
hours a day during CNN
Headline News on Comca'>t
For just $58, you can
party for the president
Locals who want to help
President Bush 111 ht!> final
spnnt toward electton day t·a11
attend a "party for the
President" scheduled on
Monday al Pascal\ Restaurant.
IOOO Bristol SI . Newport
Beach The event last~ from
5:30 to 8 p.m .. and lhe $58
admis...ion covers hors
d'oeuvres and wine ro reserve
a spot, call Gisela Burmeister
al (949) 752-0107.
On Wedne!>day, Orange
Co~t Collef(e will hos1 a
public fornm for 46th District
congressional candidates
Dana Rohrabacher. the
incumbent Republican. dnd
his opponents, Democrat Jim
Brandt. Libertarian Keith
Gann and Green Party
candidate Tom l.uh.
The forum wiU begm at 6 JO
p.m . m the <.c1ence haJJ at
OCC 270 I Fairview Road. For
mforma11on. Lall
(714)432-5507
Oub. Information: (949) 721 1726. ballot for the Nov 2 elections
WEDNESDAY: Costa Mesa Republican
Women Federated will hold a general
meeting at 10:30 a.m. at D1dt Churcti's
Restaurant in Costa Mesa. The special guest
will be Assemblyman Tom Harman.
Information: (714) 962-5398.
TODAY. Newport Harbor Republican Women
will hold a lunctieon at noon at the Pacific
TODAY: Chudl DeVore for Assembty will
hold a fundraising reception from 5:30 to
7:30 p.m. with guests state Sen. Tom
McClint<><*; proteSaor John Eastman of the
Claremont lnstiMe; and Cart DeMaio,
president of the Performance Institute.
Information: http:/lwww.chudcdevore.com.
llJESOAY: Last day to apply for an absentee
29: Last day to mail absentee ballots for the
Nov. 2 elections.
POLmcs ASIDE
More debate
on Marinapark
I seem to be ~e
rare creature m
Newport Beach
conflicted about
the Measure L
debate.
park.
Now. I know I'm
not the only one
thinking this. but
it's hard not 10
jump to the
conclusion that at
least some of these
contributions are
coming from
My column last
week on the issue
gathered an
expected reaction.
But I'm happy to
report that. other
than one
Mari naparlt S.J. CAHN residents or people
who own vacation
unprintable voicemail. the
responses, even when they
disagJ'eed, were respectful.
OK, unless the person
responding was somehow
involved in the pro-hotel
camp, the responses aJJ
were anti-hotel and, as a
result. anti-me.
Of course. l never came
out pro-hotel. I'm just, by
temperament, against the
way the Measure L
campaign seems to be
running -on personal
attacks and off the issue
rather than substantive and
h onest.
So I appreciate the.
thoughtful and al times
exhaustive comments. I
find most of them, however.
to be misreadings of the
agreement with Stephen
Sutherland or. frankly, to be
fishing for "facts" that
wouJd make residents
question a "Yes on L" vote.
There are unanswered
que!>tions about the city's
contract wilh Sutherland -
mcluding whether
Sutherland will be the one
lo develop the land -
because the details are
going to be hammered out
after approval. for m stance
There will be more on
these issues in the day~
ahead. For now, though. I m
going to take the advice of
one reader and "follow the
money."
It just might not be the
money the person had in
mind.
I wa~ c;urprised at the
c;ources of dollars that
appear o n the campaign
statements for Protect Our
Parks and the "Yes on I."
camp.
First. "Yes on I~" As of the
end of September.
Sutherland had loaned
himself $68,500. That's the
sole source of his money.
That surprises me,
because I'd guess there are
people in the community
willing to throw some
money to back the passage
of Measure L
Protect Our PaJks'
sta temem offers a more
grass-roots picture -but
1w.t where the grass 1s
growing is an issue. Out of
51 contributions, totaJing
almost $22,000. 28 of them
were from people who live
outside of Newport Beach.
At least one or the Newport
Beach residents
contributing lives in the
Marinapark mobile-home
homes on·the property.
Tom Bllllnp, head of the
group. acknowledged that
some of the group's support
is coming from Marinaparlc
residents. though he saJd it
isn't exclusively them.
That raised another
question: Why wouJd
resid ents there, who I
wouJd think want to stay 111
their harbor-front homes.
support a plan that ends
with them gone and a park
in their place?
The answer. from park
resident Stewart Berkah!tt,
is that 11 is imponant to
defeat the hotel plan. which
would set in motion the
quickest demise to their
home::..
"The first thing is to
defeat the hotel if at aJI
pol>S1ble. • he ... aid .
Not that the battle would
end there. If Measure L
does go down to defeat,
Berk.shire <.aid he expects
the rity to qu1ck.ly .. tart the
proet·~c; all over again to pu1
something other than
mobile homes at
Mannapark
1'he c1tv feels lake 11's a
black eye to have a
mobile home park 111 the
city on the harbor front,"
he said
Anothl'r Newport
rei.1den1 who ownc; a mohalc•
home 111 tht-parl. John
Rettberg. put the answer
<;imply: "Wt-ohvlously
would lake to <;tay there •
fhat\ a ratlon3.le 1 can
under'>tand
Reube~ further argued
that. 1f the mohilt> home<;
have to go, residents there
want to make way for a park
-as. he added. their lea<;es
say will replace them -and
not a hotel Thus their
oppoc;ition to the hotel.
Those are about the most
simp!e 11>suel't I've run
aero s m the Mannapark
debate. Both Rettberg and
Berkshire raised plenty of
others that, I ">Uspect, will
be partc; of ston es (and
even more column'>) during
the next 12 day'>.
One concluc;10n I believe
may also ht.> simple If
Measure l failc;, there will
be a continuing battle
about how and when 10
relocate the moh1le homes.
• S.J. CAHN is the managing
editor He may be reached et
(7141966-4607 or by e-mail at
s.j.cahn~lat1mes.com.
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My oh my, w.hat a wonderful day
Share Our Selves is
given a $15,000 check
from Disneyland as
an award for its
community service.
Deep• Bh•r •th
Daily Pilot
COSTA MESA -Mel Capson
was waiting for this day.
The longtime Share Our Selves
volunteer sponed one of h1s big-.
gest smiles Wednesday after-
noon when lhe Disneyland Prize
Patrol and ilb entourage, com-
plete wilh its ubiquJtous mas-
cots, handed lhe nonprofit a
Community Service Award and a
check for $15,000.
Capson, who purchases food
for lhe organization through
wholesalers and manufacturers,
will use the money to buy a truck
with a tailgate that volunteers
can use to pick up food.
"I can assure you (the money!
will be put to good uae in our
community," CApeon said while
Oanked by Mickey, Minnie and
Disneyland oflidals.
Many volunteers and em-
ployees gathered around cheer-
ing the Disneyland crew with an
accordion player playing "Zip-A-
Dee-Dod-Oah" in the back-
ground.
The nonprofit, which provides
food for the homeless and needy,
has been the winner of Disney-
land Resons' Community Serv-
ice Award more than IO times,
said Karen McGlinn, executive
director of Share OUT Selves.
"h's being able to get lhe truck
lhat makes it special this time,"
she said. "Our volunteers travel
in small vehicles to coUect the
food and often have to lift the big
btnt and put tt ln the vehicle. If
we get a truck with a tailpte. it
would be '° much eaaier to .lolld
the food."
Share Our Selves was one of 30
award winners from a Odd of
279 applicants ln Orange County.
said Jennifer Gray. a spokes-
woman for Disneyland Resorts.
"It was Walt Dimey's vision to
give back to l'.he community,
which supports us," she said.
The awards were Instituted more
than 50 years ago, she said.
The award is a way to increase
awareness in the community
about Share Our Selves, said
Alan Greeley, owner of Golden
nutDe restaurant in Costa Mesa.
Greeley b one of l'.he volunteer
participants LO lhe organization's
Celebrity Cllefs event, one of the
biggest fundrrusers for the non-
profit.
"When you help out here, you
can meuwe the c:Wfermce
you're making in the commu-
~ • Mid Gneley, who bu been
a volunteer for 14 yean at the fall
fundtailer.
The organization has also
gwwn remarlcably over the years,
he said.
"When l first got involved with
it, the building was just a small
square," Greeley said. "Now, Ir's
much bigger. A lot of people
would be hurting without (Share
our Selves)."
Volunteer Max WOQd said the
award motivates her, but more
importantly, it wiU help get the
word out and hopefuUy attract
more voluntee~.
"This is a down-to-ean.h kind
of place where I've met so many
wonderful people," she :.aid.
"I've fell so pen.anally involved
in everything I've done here "
NEWPORT BEACH PLANNING COMMISSION PREVIEW
ON THE AG ENDA
1 lere are !.Orne of the items
the commis1'ion will consider
TI1ursday.
ST. ANDREW'S
ENVIRONMENTAL
REPORT
meeting to enable church
officia.ls to prepare and
submit its latest revision'>.
Olurch officials haven't yet
submitted their plan!.
detailing the latest change in
their proposal.
The rnmmt!.MOn wall
con!.ider an environmental
repon biil>ed on St. Andrew\
original expan!.lon propo~.
at t11e church\ request, evt.'n
though the church ha!.
'>tgnificantly revi!>cd it!. plans
'" term!> or <,quarc footage
and building height Planning
-,1aff members recommend
the cornm1'>'>10n ronMdcr 1he
report and then postpone any
dec1.,1011 unul tlw Nov. HI
The latest plans call for an
expansion of abou1 22,000
square feet down from their
original request of 36,000
WHAT TO EXPECT
Commission member'> will
consider the environmental
report.
~we·u go through and do
the report based on the bigger
plan, .. chairman Larry l'ucker
'><!id. "It may be that it pa&'>t''>
!>Crutiny even at the bigger
plan level -that would not
be ou1 of the ordinary for that
WATER
Continued from Al
board1'J," he !>Clld. "I hope they arc
going to leavt: them m the 'iame
rnnfiguration ru:. oppo-.ed to neu
tenng them.
n,e comm1~'>1on alw t!>n't rec
ommending i.elling the Orange
County Fairgrounds. but the re-
port didn't recommend selling
the ground!> either, Martine-L said.
c .osta Mesa offic1ab have been
nmct.-"mcd '>!nee 70th D1strk1 A'>-
'>l'mblymJn John Campbell in
Apnl <ougge'>t(•d selhng the fair
groom.I'> to hl'lp thl' '>tale budget
cn!.I'> In iii. recommcndauons,
the pt•rforma11n• rl"VJew used the
frurgrourllh al> an l'llltmple to su~
gcM that the state \treamline its
procedures for selling i.urplus
state prnpt'rty, but the report did
not giw a list of propertiel> that
could tx-sold.
l11e rnmm1!..'>ion didn't make
any comment'> on 1he 1,300 re<:·
ommt•ndauon'> in tht' n·port but
CLUB
Conbnued from Al
'Mild.
"Our club ~ run by its mem-
ber.," Cotton said. "Thal's what
separates w. from all lhe olher
yacht clubs."
Members volunteer to be on
committees, organi7.e events and
run programs, he said. The club
now has 1.000 members, of which
SWEDISH
ABSOLUT
VODKA
v..m.Qaly
99·~
will submit public rnnunc11t .. on
1hcm to lhe govPmor, Martlnc:t
s<ud.
The city voiced it:. po!>ilion on
the fairground .. at a commi5..'>ton
hearing in Davis la'>t month, and
<:Ost a Mesa Mayor Gary Mona
han d~n·1 think state officiab
will ultimately uy to seU the
property.
~we've made our po~iuon ob
vmusly dear, and if they're lis ten
ing at all, then they've gotten the
message that the fairgrounW. is
not m anyone's best interest to
he altered," Monahan said. "I
1hink the message ha5 been '><'nl
loud and clear from the re~1
dt•nt!>, the city, the fair board,
even some of the legislator'>
around here."
Other recommendauons of thl'
commission include retaining the
state air resources board. keeping
lhe :-tale board of governors and
chancellors who oversee commu
nity coUeges and creatinR a new
department of public safety and
homeland security that will in
elude the C,alifomia Highway Pa
700 attend regularly. he said.
The club's ~g speaks a lot
about the quality of the dub.
which will celebrate tlS 90th anni-
versary in January 2007, Genera.I
Manager Thomas Gilbertson said.
"This was the first yacht dub in
Newport Harbor, and so obvi
ousty, it has a rich history: he
said. "The club's traditions have
been its strength and guidance
over the years."
The yacht club hosts 40 regat-
tas every year. including national
BROOK HOUOW
WINE
C.aberad • Mrrlot
a.daaDay
to be the case. fhat does not
mean that even lhough the
environmental document
might be acceptable that the
project will be acceptable.
The land-use compatibility ·
(i511ueJ is the elephant in the
room."
GRANNY-UNIT
ADJUSTMENT
Inc commission wiU
lOnMder changing the Santa
Ana I le1gh1s Specific Plan to
give the planning director
authonty 10 approve second
unit'>, known as granny umt5.
imtcad of the Planning
Commi'>sion. Ilic plan now
allow'> these unit!. wilh1n two
re'>idcntiaJ dl!>trict!>:
eque\trian and smglc family.
'We've made our
position obviou'sly
clear ... the
fairgrounds is not in
anyone's best interest
to be altered.'
Gary Monahan
Costa Mesa Mayor
FY1
•WHAT: Next Planning
Commission meeting
•WHEN: 6:30 p.m. Thursday
• WHERE: City Hall, 3300
Newport Blvd.
• INFO: (949) 644-3200
The d1rec10r h~ the
authority ovt'r granny 111111'.
for the rest of the city. Bui 1 hl·
Santa Ana I k1ght!> !'>pet 1 fit
Plan give/'t that aurhonty to
the commis.,ion. f'l;.mn1ng
staff member:-recom111t•11d
makmg San1a Ana I le1gh1-.
plan match the re.,t of 1lw
city.
WHAT TO EXPECT
The comm1s~1011 will
probably adopt thl' 1 hangl'
trot, firefighle!'l> and other emer-
gency per.onnel
Martine-.1 ...Ud about 3,000 peo-
ple gave their input on the report
Now the performance review
tl'am wall draft a final report and
dd1ver 11 to lhc governor within
1wo wet'k.<. rhe recommenda-
tions wall then be included in
Schwar1.enegger's furure initia-
tiw~ or in hills during the next
legi .. lativc -.ci.sion, he <>aid.
• AUClA ROBINSON covers
business, politics and the
environment She may be reactted
at 1714) 9664626
and international events, keeping
ahve tht' "Connthian spim." Gil-
henson ..aid.
"But we're not a high-profile
club." he '><Ud. "It's a place where
people tan indulge in recreauon
111 ..afrty and solitude. and lhey
hke 1t that wdy.
• DEEM BHARATH 1s the enterprise
and general assignment reporter
She may be reached at (714)
96&-4625 or by e-mail at
d6epa. bhararh <" latlmes.com.
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POLITICS
THE POLITICAL LANDSCAPE
'
DON LEACH I DAILY PILO I
Costa Mesa Councilman Allan Mansoor opposed reading a proclamation naming October National Arts and Humanities Month.
Councilman can't back artful edict
Alicia Robinson
Daily Pilot
II '>erm ... li~l' l'leclcd ollk1als
are .ilway' det 1.mng J day or
week to honor 'omt•lhing or
otlwr.
In ( :o'>la Mesa, however, whal
\.'\il'> exrwt led to be a feel good
prorlam.111011 on National An~
and I lum.tnill<'' Month drt•w
an unexpl·c1ed re!>ponw from
C:o,ta f\k...a Cily Lounetlm.u1
Allan Mansoor at a meeting
Monday
Man<.oor opposed the
reading of a proclamation
naming October~ Nauonal
Arts and Humanities Mon1h rn
Cosra Mesa, which call1' it!\Plf a
"city of the arh " me
councilman rt•ad a Matcmt•nt
ohjcctmg 10 any support for 01e
National l.ndowment for the
Art,, wlm h lhc proclama11un
nwnt1om•d 111 pa-..,1ng, hecau'e
tlw group use'> taxpayt>r dollar.:.
to lund .1rt1'1' who trl«llt' work.<.
th.it "onw con'>1der
,111t1 rchg1ou.., 01 pornographic
.. , Pl'r'>onally t an·1 'upporr
thal. and I t.lon'1 believe we ..t" a
mum ii \huuld lw '>ttpponing It,
c"pl·nally when we h.1ve
important city busint''" lwlore
11•., • M,tn<,oor ,,ml \<\t•dne'>tlay.
'mmc di lhC' 11wet111g.
including< .oum ilwoman Ubby
Cowan. Wl'H.' punJed by
Mansoor\ statement.
"Wh.ir\ 1ntere-;ting ,.., that the
proclam<1tu111 had nothing 10
do with 1 tw I \;,111on.tl
l·.ndownw11t lor 1he Ari...I. wh1rh
'erm ... 1<1 he llw point of h1'
POLITICAL
CALENDAR
OCTOBER
tirade, l>O I'm not .. ure m whal
conrext he felt 11 necC'>.'>ary to
go on and on about certain
project!> funded by the
INallonal l·.ndowment for tht•
ArL'>I." <;he said.
·r he <.:ity\ art.'> proje<. L.., havt'
nothing LO do w\th thl' National
Endowment for the Art\,
Cowan l><ltd. After a Uc vole on
.1 motion f1om Counnlman
Oir:ls Steel 1101 to read the
prodamarum, the council rl'ad
it . Mansour -.aid
Graham pushes for
reaction to reactor
lJC Irvine professor and
congressional candidate John
Graham rnnhnued to push
his concern<; about tht' '>afety
of rlw rampu.,\ nuclt·ar
reactor a1 ht<, '>econd prt•s.,
conference· on the is,ue
fm·,d.1y.
t.rnham first ra1'>ed
quc<;tions about the n•attor on
"ert JO. promr>tmg ,1 pledgt·
from Hep. 01rls Cox 111 revit·w
che ,.,.,ue. (ox i., Che dlJtrmJn
of tht• 1 lou...c~ I lomelan<.I
'-ienmty ( ornm1t1ce
Though Cox toured the
facility, he ronrludcd 11 \ nol
thr 1111cy 1t·rror1.,1 tar~t·t
< 1raha111 hC'11c•vc•, (,raham,
who .., hoping w wm Lox\
Langressional seat, wasn·t
.. ati1'fied with that re<;ponse.
"J thml. 11's gr<'al lhat he'c;
taken a per .. onal interest in 1t,
hut h<' htL\11°1 said il word
about any ol the 01her 3£
reactor., aruund the country
that have similar security
problems,·· Graham said. "The
problem I have is he's stating
publicly that it appear' 1>afe.
and I don·1 think he ha'>
enough evidence on the tahle
lo make that 1udgmen1."
rhe reactor's supervisor ha ...
'>atd the facility is conttnualJy
reviewed for <;afety, and Cox
discounted Graham's concern.;.
"The visi1 that I made to the
lJCI campu5 simply failed to
t orroborate any of hb claims,"
Lnx ~aid. • Nonethcles-.. I have
nut reached any conclu.,ion
with respect to the protection
afforded I.he reactor or the
protection 1ha1 might bt•
nece!\.,ary. fhat awaits review
from the lfederall Nuclear
Hrgulator Commission "
GraJ1am said he has asked
the un1vers11y chancellor to
'>chedule a public forum on
the reactor's i.afety. and he will
-.uggest that the faculty <,enate
diSCU\\ the topic
Local politicians bump
bigwigs twice an hour
If you're o;ick of the usual
<,ound Imes from presidential
<.:andidates George Bush and
John Kerry, refresh yourself
with a dose of your own lornl
tdJlong head5 on ( NN
1 leadhne News.
Comcast Cablt>. which
provides service lo Coc;t.i
Mesa, hegan airing
five-minute local news
'>cgments W<'dnesday that
ft.aturc elected officials and
representative~ of community
organizations. This week's
segments include
A-.:-.emblymen Todd Spitzer
and Tom Harman, Cosld Mesa
Planning Commis.,1oners
Katrina Foley and Bruce
Gulich and Costa Mesa City
( .ounctlman Mlke Scheafer.
I hr segments air a1 24 and 54
minutt•s past the hour. 24
hours a day during CNN
1 leadline News on <.omrast.
For just $58, you can
party for the president
Locals who wanr to help
President Hu'h in hi!> final
~print toward election day can
al tend a ·'party for the
Pre.,1dent .. scheduled on
Monday at Pascal·!\ Restaurant,
I 000 Bn..101 St., Newport
Brach. I he event lasts from
5:30 lo B p.m , and the $58
adm1s\lon cove~ hors
d'oeuvrt'S and wine To re .. erv<'
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at (949! 752-0107.
On Wcdne'>day, Orang<'
CoaM College will host a
public forum for 46th Di-;tric1
congressional cand1dale'>
Dana Rohrabacher, the
incumbent Republican, and
h1<, opponents, Democrat Jim
Brandt, Libertarian Keith
Gann and Green Party
candidate Tom Lash.
lhe forum Wlll begin al 6:30
p.m. 111 the scit.>nce hall at
O<.C. 2701 Fairview Road !-=or
information, call
(714)432 5507
Club. Information: (949) 721-1726. ballot for the Nov. 2 elections.
WEDNESDAY: Costa Mesa Republican
Women Federated will hold a general
meeting at 10:30 a.m. at Dick Churctt's
Restaurant in Costa Mesa. The special guest
will be Assemblyman Tom Harman.
lnform&tion: (714) 962-5398.
TODAY: Ncwpart Harbor Republican Women
will hold a lunctteon at noon at the Pacific
TODAY: Chudc Devore for Assembly will
hold e fundraising reception from 5:30 to
7:30 p.m. with guests state Sen. Tom
McClintodt, professor John Eastman of the
Claremont Institute; and Carl DeMaio,
president of the Performenoe Institute.
Information http:/lwww.chuclcdevore.com.
TUESDAY: Last day to apply for an absentee 29: Last day to mail absentee ballots for the
Nov. 2 elections.
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•
POLITICS ASIDE
More debate
on Marinapark
I seem to be t~e
rare creature m
Newport Beach
conflicted about
Lhe Measure L
debate.
park.
Now, I know I'm
nor lhe only one
rhinking this, but
it's hard not to
jump IO the
conclusion Lhat at
least some of the~e
con1ribu1ions are
coming from
Marinapark: S.J. CAHN residents or people
who own vacation
homes on the property.
My column last
week on the issue
gathered 811
expected reaction.
But I'm happy to
report that, other
than one
unprintable voicemail, the
responses, even when they
disagreed, were respecrful.
01(, unless the person
responding was somehow
involved in the pro-hotel
camp, the responses all
were anti-hotel and, as a
result, anti-me.
Of course, I never came
out pro-hotel. rm ju5t, by
temperamenl, against the
way the Mea5ure L
campaign seems to be
running -on personal
attacks and off the issue
rather than substantive and
hones I.
So I appreciate the.
thoughtful and al time:-.
exhaustive comments. I
find most of them, however,
10 be misreadings of the
agreement with Stephen
Sutherland or. frankly. to be
fi5hing for "facts" that
would make residents
ques11on a "Yes on L" vote
There are unanswered
questions about the city\
contract with Sutherland -
including whether
Sutherland will be the one
10 develop the land -
becau<;t• the detail<. are
gmng to be hammered out
after approval, for mstanct'.
rhere will he more on
these issues in the days
ahead. For now, though, rm
going to take the advice of
one reader and "follow the
money."
It just might not be the
money the per-.on had 111
mind.
I wac; '>Urpri..ed at the
source' of dollar.; that
appear on the campaign
statements for Protect Our
Parks and the "Yes on I."
camp.
First, .. Yes on L." A:-. of lhe
end of '-ieptember,
Sutherland had loant'd
himself $68,500. 1 hat's the
sole source of his money
fhat i.urpnses me,
becau<;e I'd guess 1here arc
people in the community
willing to throw some
money to back the pas!>age
of Measure L.
Protect Our Parh·
statement offers a more
grass-roots picturt> but
just where the grass 11'
growing is an issue. Out or
51 contributions, 101aJing
almost $22,000, 28 of them
were from people who live
outside of Ncwpon Beach.
At least one of the Newport
Beach residents
contributing lives in the
Marinapark mobile-home
Tom Bllllnp, head of lhe
group, acknowledged that
some of the group'!> support
is coming from Marinapark
re~idents, though he said it
isn't exclusively them.
Thal raised another
que'>tlOn-Why would
re,idt•nls there, who I
would think. want to stay in
their harbor front home ...
'upport a plan that ends
with them gone and a park
in their place?
The answer, from park
resident St~ Berbhlre.
is that it b important to
defeac I.he ho1el plan, which
would !>et in morion the
quicke!>t demise to their
homes.
"The fir<,t thing 1s to
defeat tht' hotel if al all
pos~ihle." he '>aid.
Nol that rhe ballle would
l'nd rhere. H Mrasure I.
doe' go down to defeat,
fit"rksh1re '<ml ht' expects
the nty 10 quickly start the
procf''>'> all over ag.i1n 10 pur
'omething other 1han
moh1le homes at
Marinapark
"The city feel\ like it\ a
black c·ye to have .i
mohtll' home park in tht>
n1y on rhc harbor front.·
he said.
Anolht'r \/t•wport
rt:'>id<'nt who owni. a mobile
home m tlw park, John
Rettberg, put the answer
-.imply· "Wt• obviously
would hke to ... tav there ·
I hat\ a rattonale 1 can
under\tand
Rettherg further argued
that. if tht• mobile home.,
have 10 ~o. rt·~1dents there
want 10 male way for a park
as, he ddded, 1he1r lea\es
say will replaci> them -and
not a hotel lhus their
oppo...,llon to the hotel.
Those are <1hou1 the most
'>lmplc• t'>Sut>' I've run
aero~., in tht' Marinapark
debate Both Rellherg and
Berhh1re ra1<,ed plenty of
other<; lhal, I <,u5pect, will
he part<, of .,tone'> (and
t•ven more column'I during
the nexr I 2 day~.
One· conclu.,ion I believe
may aho bt• <,1mple. If
Measure L fails, there w11l
he a conunuing battle
about how and when ro
rtlocatf' tht• mobile homt>s.
• SJ. CAHN 1s the managing
editor He may be reacned at
1714) 966 4607 or bye mail at
s 1 cahnra lat1mes.com.
MOVED!·
My oh my, what a wonderful.day
Share Our Selves is
given a $15,000 check
from Disneyland as
an award for its
community service.
DHpa Bharath
Daily Pilot
COSTA MESA -Mel Capson
was waiting for this day.
11\e longtime Share Our Setves
volunteer sported one of his big-.
gest smiles Wednesday after-
noon when the Disneyland Prize
Patrol and its entourage, com-
plete with its ubiquitow. mas-
cots, handed the nonprofit a
Community Service Award and a
check for S 15,000.
Capson, who purchasei. food
for the organization through
wholesalers and manufacturers,
will use the money to buy a truck
with a tailgate that volunteers
can use to pick up food
·1 can assure you (the money!
wW be put to good uae in our
community,• Capson said while
Oank.ed by Mickey. Minnie and
Disneyland officials.
Many volunteers and em-
ployees gathered around cheer-
ing the Disneyland crew with an
accordion player playing •Zip-A-
Dee-Do6-Dah" In the back-
ground.
The nonprofit, which provides
food for the homeless and needy.
has been the winner of Disney-
land Resorts' Community Serv
ice Award more than I 0 timei.,
said Karen McGlinn, executive
director of Share Olk Selves.
"It's being able to get the truck
that makes it speciaJ tlus time,"
she said. "Our volunteers travel
in small vehicles to collect tl1e
food and often have to lift the blg
blm and put lt ln the vehicle. U
we get a lrUCk with a tailgate, It
would be to much easier to load
the food."
Share Our Selves waa one of 30
award winners from a field of
279 applicants In Orange County.
said Jennifer Gray, a spokes-
woman for Disneyland Resorts.
"It was WaJt Ottney's vision to
gtve back to the community,
which supports us," she said.
The awards were instituted more
than 50 years ago. she said.
The awclfd is a way to increase
awareneSl> in the community
about Share Our Selves, said
Alan Greeley, owner of Golden
Truffle restaurant in Costa Mesa.
Greeley is one of the volwiteer
parucipants in the organization's
Celebrity Olefs event, one of the
biggest fundr.use~ for the non-
profit.
"When you help out here, you
can measure the difference
you're making in the c.ommu-
nity, • said Greeley, who bas been
a volunteer for 14' years at the fall
flmdtaiaer.
The organizadon has also
grown rerrwbbly over the years,
he said.
"When I first got Involved with
It, the building was just a small
square," Greeley said. WNow, it'i.
much bigger. A lot of people
would be hurting without (Share
our Selves(."
Volwiteer Max Wood said the
award motivates her, but more
importanlly, it will help get the
word out anc.l hopefully .mratt
more volunteer.>.
UThis is a down-to earth kmd
of place where I've met !.() many
wonderful people, -'>he >aid.
u I've felt so perl>OnaJly involvt·d
in everything I've done hert• "
NEWPORT BEACH PLANNING COMMISSION PREVIEW
ON THE AGENDA meeting 10 enable churth
officials to prepare and
I !ere are '>umc uf the items s ubmit its latest revision!'.
the comm1sMon will consider Cliurch officials haven't yet
l11un.day. submitted their plans
t.letailing the latest change 1n
ST. ANDREW'S their proposal.
ENVIRONMENTAL l he latest plans call for an
REPORT expansion of about 22,000
.,quare feet down from their
J'hc comm1:-. ... 1on will original request of 36.000
con.,idcr an environrnent • .il
repon bai,~d on ~I Andrew\ WHAT TO EXPECT
original expan ... 1011 rropu~. Commi~ion member:. will
at the thurch\ requeM. even lon~ider the environmental
though the d1urd1 ha'> report.
-.1grnfica111ly rt'Vl'il'd Iii. plan-. "We'U go through and do
111 term'> of '>quare footage the report based on the bigger
and huilc.l111g hl'1ght Planning plan. chairman Larry l'ucker
... 1alf member'> rl•t·ommcnd '><lid. "It may be that ll pa!>'>t.''>
tlw cornm1-. ... 11111 tonsider tht' '>n1.1tiny even at the bigger
report anc.l then J>O'>tporlt' any plan level -that would not
c.lt•c..,1or1 unlll till' Nov. I H
WATER
Continued from A I
hoard,]," he ... uc.J "I hope thl'y a.fl'
gmng to lt•avl' Lhem Ill thl' ..ame
tonfigurallon a\ oppoM.'<l to nt>u
tenng them"
01c 1.:omm1!>.'>1on aho t!>n't rl'c
ommcnding '>clling the Or.u\ge
County 1~a11wounds, but the re
ron didn't recommend ">eUing
the grount.l!> c11her, Marune/ said
< .oc;ta Mt...a offictal'> have bt.>en
rnnn·mcd '111te 70th 1>1.,1nct A.'
'ol'mhlym.in John c .ampbell 111
Apnl 'u~e'>lt'd '<'1hng the lair
grounc.J., 10 lwlp tht• '>tall' hudgcl
L n.,.., 111 th rt'l.ommt•nd,lllon:..
1 he pnfonnam t• Cl''V1ew u~ the
fau~rournh "' an example lo .,ug
gc!.I that the :-.tale MrcdJTllu1e ii'>
procetlurL.., for -.t•lling :-.urplu~
'talc property, but the report did
not i:;ve a list of propcrtic., that
could ht• '>old.
Ille comm1!..,1on didn't make
any romnwnts on the 1.:'\00 rec
omnll'ndauon~ Ill tht· n:port hut
CLUB
Continued from Al
'KUd.
"Our dub ..., run by JI'> mem-
her..." < onon rwud "That\ what
..eparates w. from all tht' other
yacht clu~."
Member.. volunteer 10 be on
rnmminees. organi:t.c evenrs and
nm programs, he said. The dub
now ha~ 1.000 members. of which
SWEDISH
ABSOLUT
VODKA
VuillaOnly
99·~
he out of the ordinary for that
will '>llhmll puhlit rnmmenlo., on
lhem to the governor, Marti11e:t
'><Ud.
the city voiced it., po'>1tio11 on
the fairground!-. al a conuni,,1011
hearing in Davis lcu.t month. and
CoMa Mesa Mayor Gary Mona
han doe.n't think state offic1ab
will uJtimately try In o;ell the
property.
UWe've made our pos111un ob
viow.ly clear. and if they're ill.ten
ing at aJJ. then they've gotten the
m~ge that the fairgroun~ 1~
not 111 anyone's beo;t interest to
be altered," Monahan ~1d. "I
th111k the me!>.sage ha.., been '>t'nl
loud and clear from the rc<>i
dt>nt•,, t.he nry, thl' fair board.
even '>Orne of the leg1'>lator'>
t1round here ..
< >ther recommcndauuns of lht'
rnmmi~1on include re1am1ng the
'>late aJC re~ource;c; hoard. kcl'pinH
the <,tale board or governon. and
chancellors who oversee commu-
111ty colleges and creatjng d O('W
dep.irtmenl of public <>afety and
homeland 'iCC'Unl)' that will in
dude the California 1 lighway P.<1
700 anend regularly, he '>aid
The club's rankmg spea.k.c; a lot
about the quality of the duh.
wh1ch will celebrate 11s 90th anm
Vt'rsary in January 2007, GeneraJ
Manager Thomas Gilbertson said
WThas was the first yacht club in
Newport Harbor, and so obvi
owJy. it has a nch history," he
'Wl.ld. UThe club's t.radic10ns havt'
been its strenglh and guidance
over the years."
TI1e yacht club hosts 40 regat
la'> every year. including national
BROOK HOU.OW
WINE
Cabcmet • Matot
<ludoamy
to he the case. That does not FYI
mean that even though tl1e •WHAT: Nex1 Planning environmental document
might be acceptable that the Commission meeting
project will be acceptable. •WHEN: 6:30 p.m. Thursday
11w land use compatibility •WHERE: City Hall , 3300
l11>~uel i~ the elephant in the
Newport Blvd.
•INFO: (949) 644-3200
room ."
GRANNY-UNIT The director ha., lht•
ADJUSTMENT authoriry over gr.tnny u1111-.
fur the re'>I ol tht' l lly. Bui lht
I he l ommi~ion wdl Santa Ams I lc1gh1:. \pct 1fi1
l'Oll!-.1der changing the \Jnta Plan gi\e!> that authorn~ to
Ana I le1ght!> Specifk Plan to the comm1.,.,1on Planning
give the plannmg duectur i.tafT member-, rt'l umnw111.J
authorny 10 approve !>econd making ~ta Ana I lc1ghh
uml'>, known as gr.utny unit!>, plan match tht• rt•\t ol tht•
111:-.tead of thl' Planning uty
C.ommi'>'>1on ll1e plan no\.\
allow~ thei.c unii.. w1!hm two WHAT TO EXPECT
rt•-.1dent1al dl.,tnl h l he comm1~1on will
eque'>trian and ... 1ngJc family. probably adopt tht• 1 h,111gt·
'We've made our
position obviou'sly
clear ... the
fairgrounds is not in
anyone's best interest
to be altered.'
Gary Monahan
Costa Mesa Mayor
trol. firefighter., and other emer-
gen<.y pcr.onnel
Martmt"t ~d about J.000 peo-
plt· Kavt> their 111put on the report.
Now the perfom1ance reVlew
tedm wtll draft a find! repon and
dt•hver II to the governor within
lwu wt·1·lc.' 11H~ fl'commenda-
llOn<; will tlwn be mdude<l in
S<·hwar/A..'lll~er's future milla-
llw., or in hill~ during the next
lew.,lauw .,. . .,.,ion, he 'Wlid
• AUCIA ROBINSON covers
business. paltt1cs and the
environment She may be readied
at (714) 966-4626
and mtt•mallonaJ events. keeping
Jhve tht• "Corinthian spint." GLl-
twn'>< in -..ml
"Hut we're• not a high·profile
l lllh .• he '>did wit's a place where
peopl(• t.an mduJge m recreauon
m <,afcty ,111d soUtude. and they
hke 11 th<1t way"
• DEEPA SHARA™ 1s the enterprise
and general assignment reporter.
She may be readied at (714)
966-4025 or by e-mail at
deepa.bhnrath(!Jllatimes com
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EDITORIAL
Shelter debate
has two sides
T he s lories involving
the Orange County
Humane Society
shelter on Newland
Street have been nothing less
than heart-wre nching.
There have been
descriptions of animals living
in filthy. overcrowded
conditions. Former volunteers
have given accounts of
an11nals going without
medical treatment. And then
there is the one story of the
clumsy euthanasia of a dog. It
1s no wonder that former
volunteers and m embe rs of
the community are protestin g
the\t' sad stories. One even
has filed a complaint with the
stall· Veterinary McdicaJ Board
against the shelter's owner,
vett•rinarian Samir Botros.
It 1s not a one-sided battle,
however Other people who
have been to the shelter report
none of the problems and
recount seeing animals
housed in clean. appropriate
cages. And Rotros has denied
thl' charges and call ed the
attack!> pan of a personal
baule agaimt him, waged by
former volunteers, whom he
di-.mis<.ed after ongoing
wrangling ovc-r how the shelter
MAILBAG
Honoring 'The OC
is misguided
I find myself a little
unnerved to discover that on
Oct. 28 al 6:30 p.m ..
Newport Beach Mayor To m
Ridgeway will award the key
w 1 he city and immortalize
the cast and producers of
Fox'<> hit show ~The oc· on
the Newport Beach Walk of
fame al the Balboa Pavilion.
Am I the only person who
ha1> actually seen this show'l
I laving worked in the
television business for
.tlmo\I IO years, I take no
i..,!'>ue with Fox's right to air
1heir pro~. nor do I
u<>ually <;peak out on moral
1s<.ues to which I usually fall
on a more liberal stance, but
al> a member of the
community and father or
two, I feel I must corrunent
on this one.
I cannot believe that
should be run.
The one point everyone
seems to agree on is that the
shelter now is clean and its
animals welJ-treated. For that,
we all can be thankful.
We also can bt• thankful that
an outside group is looking
into the allegations-the
Costa Mesa City Council. ll
has a three-year contract with
Botros to house stray animals.
and council members want to
make sure those a nimals are
being treated right. The city is
scheduled to announce its
findings Friday
Those findings, we hopl'.
will signal an end lo this
upselling saga. If the city
determine!> that the c;heller is
failing lo provide adequate
care and treatment. then the
appropriate acuon should be
taken, and those raising the
questions can feel vindicated.
But if the city decides that at
this po int the shelter and
Botros are fulfilling their part
of the agreement, then that,
too, ~hould settle things down,
and those raising the concerns
also should feel vindicated
and accept that they were able
to get their que-.tion<.
answered.
the main character hails
from, as a haven for
crim1nals. thugs and wife
healers -so much so as to
force their local politicians
to condemn the show as
defamatory.
I don't doubt that
Newport Beach probably
has a darker side to it, but I
see It generally as a good,
family-oriented community.
I take no issue with the show
for its entertainment value
and concede that it shines a
little glamour on our little
beach town, but I think the
mayor and the City Council
should take a real hard look
al the show before they put
our city's seal of approval on
it and say to our children
that these are the values
held by the residents of
Newport Beach.
J.P. HAffi'N
Newport C.oast
A sign the rules do
not apply equally
Ridgeway and the City The •siJJy season" for
Council want to formally campaign signs ls in full
endorse this show as swing. ln a recent letter to
representative of our the Pilot. C.osta Mesa City
community by bestowing its Cbuncil candidate Mirna
highest honors upon it. This Burciaga complained that
is a television lhow that someone was •stealing" her
repeatedly portrays Newport campaign signs C-A sad sign
Beach as a haven for for political process," Oct.
teenage drug use, absentee 10). It is Interesting to note
parenting. snobbery, spousal that Burciaga has placed
infidelity, public conuption many of her signs lo the
and crooked businesa public right of way and
dealin&'-other places not allowed.
On "The OC" a mother This put Sunday, I even
sleeps with the 17-year-old saw them at C.oatco in
boyfriend of her awn Fountain Valley. It abe
daughter, her husband steals running in Fountain Valley
millions from bis own also?
friends, and the show Burciaga apparenUy
generally portrays our failed to be aware of the
teenagera as out of conq.j. •IP. onlinance. She. along
uneducated, violent drUI~ with other candidates. have
dicta. The lead placed signs tn
d a Inappropriate placea. It New...n ~yvu wondet how
all the ..tlMe. good a CltyC.Oundl
·lab cb8nc:ler m«Plbet tMy would be
8d1y bttbes. ~
coercet evayone
btm -~bll
Cbddren-in the
COUJMol
i!n&Gl*WllS tm non
LETTER TO THE EDITOR
K[NT rR[PTOW/OAILVPILOl
Tony Bommarito of Newport Beach photographs his children. Luca, 2, left, and Marco, 4, at ttie mouth of Buck Gully.
Native plants perfect for Buck Gully
T hank you for covering the
Buck Gull y stut.ly session
("Overgrown gully targeted ...
Wednesday).
I spoke at the meeting regarding
the opportunity to convert the Buc.;k
(.,ully landscape to native plants,
specifically roastal sagl' <>cruh.
consistent with tht· are.1·~ original
flora.
rhe n ty\ report ~late'> lhal lht>
area \hould be planted Wlth
native type 1.pecie'i. My point i~ that
tlw city should make a commitmt·nl
to the folJowing:
• Use native plants approrriate for
the arC"a. The definition of
"native typl' plani.." .., open to
1nterpre1atmn. and the opportunity
111 create a true C .ahforrna coastal
hahital toultl he lo'>t 11 we c1n· nut
u1rl'ful h>r l'xampll'. n1,my
drought-tolerant planb commonly
grown in Southern California art' nol
necessarily nauve to Orange
County's coastal area and should be
avoided. We have an opponunuy to
extend the amount of local hab11a1
for native birds who frequent Crystal
Cove State Park hy planting with
native plants. Local examples of
native vegetation can be seen at
Crystal Cove State Beach or
Castaways Parle
Several local organizations.
including California Native Plant
Society and Surfrider. have in the
past helped with park planning -
for cKample, at Castaways -and
lOtslt.I provide <1<\S1!.tance with
information on native plants thal
grow well m the garden, while
reducing fire danger
• Inform re'>lt.lenh and prov1dt'
incent1vl''> for re-.1dents to use nat1vt•
pla1w ... l·or eKample, om• homeowner
spoke about his concern 1ha1 his
privacy would be redun•d if the
e"<t'>ting 1nonna11ve and highly
0dlnmable) eurnlyptu~ 1rees were
ft'rnoved fhe city rnuld help add re<.!>
1h1!> 1ssu<· through public forums and
tour-. of existing city native plant
art'as ..,urh a' Castaway-.. Park. wht'n'
oak and -.ycamore tree;. Oounsh.
FurthNmore. since this projecl 1;.
impartl'd by watN usage from
multiple '>ourc.:e• .. 11 could be an 1dral
opportunity to introduce the use of
ucred pncm.: for water u!>age in
ordN to encouraKC re..ident<. to plant
nJ!lve. t.lroughl-rt'\l'>tanl plants,
n•ducing wa1rr u ... age and runoff into
tlH' Otl'•lll'>
LAURA CURRAN
c .oronJ del MJr
COMMUNITY COMMENTARY
Measure L best choice for public
CONTACT YOUR
REPRESENTATIVES
CITY OF COSTA MESA
Costa Mesa Crty Hall, 77 Fair Onve
Costa Mesa, CA 92626, (714)
754-5223 By Clarence Turner
I f we can fight our way 1hrough tlw
bliz.7.ard of campaign rhewric from lht•
oppo-.111on to Measure I on lhe Nov. l
ballot, a dear question emerge~. What USC'
of the Mannapark land will provide the
greatest benefit 10 all the residents of
Newpon Reach?
Before exploring that question. it 1s
instructive to lay to rest one argument of
the opposition to Measure '-To allow a
resort. they claim. is a giveaway of publk
land to a pnvate commercial interest. llus
would be true only if the resort failed to
return any financial, environmental,
recreational or quality-of-life benefits lo
the public. Furthermore, the argument
seems to imply that a private commercial
interest on public land is oxymoronic and
incompatible. The reality is these types of
arrangements oct-ur all the time. Think of
the private resorts within Yosemite
National Park or on San Diego's Mission
Bay. for example.
Nevertheless. it i!> pro blematic to argue
that the Marinapart resort and community
plan is a giveaway of public land to a
private commercial interest since the resort
will provide a host of benefits to the greater
Newport Beach public.
The resort will contribute $2.2 million a
year to the dty's general fund ln leMe
revenues, sales and bed taxes. Over the
term of the lease. that represents more
than SlQQ million.
The ... rt w1lJ conmbute approximately
Tid Fund for water-quality ~ft year to the Newport Beach
ti to the bay. That's $50
mlW lmf the term of the lease.
The le'Ort wW proride new view and
pedestrian corrldora to the 300 yards or
bay-front beach for all mcmbm of the
public to mjoy. ThJa means V1Ltdy
lmpnMd pubUc aa:et1 to the~ ln
tronc of tho mobOe-home plrt-beed1e:I
that today~ needy~!
1be telOl1 wOJ ~the dty wtm.
new community ainw lind Gld 8cXillt
~ • Wiii •a nilurtlWltd Ati11Di0
....-.,nPolt;
The resur1 will provide storage and dock
facilities for the city's Wdlercraft reneat1on
programs.
The re'>Ort will rebuild the mumt'ipal
tenni'> courts on the site.
The resort will spark the rcvitali7.ation of
the Balboa Peninsula.
Now, in a'lSessing whether the resort
provides a bener use and greater pubhl
benefit, we have to assess what benefit a
public park would provide. Tom Billings.
founder of Protect our Park.-. and the chief
opponent of Measure L. has presented a
plan calling for a soccer field, public
boat-launch ramp. picmc art'as and other
elements. It sounds good. but what public
benefit would it provide'? Other than a new
point of bay access for tens of thousands of
people from Newport Beach, Orange
County and the Inland Empire, there aren't
many.
According to a city staff report, a part
will cost Newport Beach taxpayers as much
as $5.25 million to build and, minimally.
nearly $21,000 a year to maintain (a cost.
by the way. that does not include drainage
and pumping-facility costs). It will generate
very minimal, lf any, revenue.
According to the certified environmental
report on the Marinapark resort plan, a
public park on the site will generate two to
three times more traftle than the existing
trailer-part use.
The presence of grus for picnic areas
and a soccer ftdd will aeate serious
environmental concenu related to
rertl.U7.era. animal waste and other
pollutant runoffs Into the bay.
The boat-launch ramp and eoccer and
picnic fadlldet will create a "8Nftcant
demand for new partdng to aa.xxnmodale
boet ualJen and w:hlde tnftk, fDr tOCCer
..... and plcnlddng.
In my opbUon, the MadMpatt ftllOft
and~,,..._ prcwtdei the bitter
ftnandlll. ~ AlcrilldOn ind
qU&llty-of·lll beMlil to• Qt UI. A pjjt meddeinot. I
Melian L II iWil tOi Newpaft 8iiii:h.
Mayor: Gary Monahan
Council· Libby Cowan. Allan
Mansoor. Mike Sctieafer and Chns
Steel
CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH
Newport Beacti City Hall, 3300
Newport Blvd., Newport Beach, CA
92663, (949) 644-3309
Mayor: Tod Ridgeway
Coundl: Leslie Daigle, Steve
Bromberg. John Heffernan, DI<*
Nichols, Steven Roaansky andUOn
Webb
U.S. HOUSE OF
REPRESENTATIVES
•Chris Cox (R). 48th District. 1
Newport PllCle, Sutte 1010, Newport
Beacti. CA 92860, (949) 766-2244; or
2402 Raybum Building;
Washington, D.C. 20616, (202)
225-5611; fax (949) 261-9309
(represent.a moat of Newport Be&dl)
E-mail:
chri$topher.oox '1m•ll.houH.fJOV
• Dena Rohrabad\er (R), 46th
District, 101 Main St.. Suite 3C.
Huntington Beed\, CA 92848. (714)
~;or 2338 Aaybum Bulking.
Wuhlngton, D.C. 20616, (202)
226-2416; fax: (714) ~7808
(Repreeenu eo.ta Meta~ West
Newpof1)
E-mall: dandlm•/l.hof.IM,gov
"' ··. LIPE A LEISURE Tluldly. Octmlr 21, 2004 A7
THE· CROWD AFTER HOURS OUNC2 COUT COUEGE
IVWteoNY & CHOML£
IOf9 bV Mozart. 8ttdol end Rawl ..
• p.m. Nov. 22 et.,_ 8--Theailre.
'2A2 Cempue Orfw, IMM. 1'1cbta.,.
1351o Sie6. lnfonnedorY. (Ml)
553-2422. Stars help remember
son of the Duke
• Submit AFYER HOURS tt.m. to the
o.Rv Piiot. 1375 Sunflower /we.,
Costa Meu, CA 92826; b'(f.x to (71.4)
96&--t879; or by celling (714) 866-4817.
SPECIAL EVENTS
THE GRAND MASQUERADE
The Orlnge Cout Coftege ~
8t Chorale wtll perfofm ~y'a
•Night on Held Mountllln• and weal
_.,~one from "f'Nntom of lhe
()peq" et 8 p.m. Oct. 30 In lhe Robet1
B. Moote Thuter. 2701 FIWiew
Road. Costa Meu. Tidceta.,. SS in
advance and $10 et lhe door.
Information: (714) 432-5880.
WEDLY JAii OUl(E'S PLACE
Jmz end codttaila flow daUy from
noon to mJdNght Sundaye through
Thuredeys and'from noon to 2 11.m.
FridaY9 and Seturdeys at the Balboe
Bey Oub & Reeort. at 1221 W. Coat
Highway. Newport Bea<ti.
lnfonnation: (9491645--5000. M k:bael Wmyne, the beloved
eldest son of John Wayne, was
honored posthumoU8ly last
week In Beverly HWs.. A star-studded
Friday evening unfolded In the Crystal
Room of the Beverly Hills Hotel.
Aa paparazzi snapped photos, the
Newport and LA crowd came together
in a show of unity against a disease
called lupus. Michael Wayne passed
away last year from the complications
or lupus after undergoing surgery. He
was honored and memorialized at a
sentimental yet lively affair co-chaired
by his widow
Gretchen, in concert
with two
high-profile LA.
couples, Carrie and
Bern.le Brillstetn
and Marta and Bud
Pauon. More than
$350,000 was rai!>ed.
The event wal.
produced as a
fundraiser and 8. W. COOK "friendraisn " for
Lupus L.A .. a
medical research project fronted by
distingui'lhed lupus ~pccialbt Daniel
Walhlce. A frequent J.,'U(''>I lecturer at
Hoag Hospital, Wallace maintains an
international practice caring for
patients fighting lupus aml rt'lated
ailments.
The ballroom overflowed with
c;pecial guestl. who had come to pay
homage to Wallace, Lupu'> L.A. and
other medical professionals ~vmg
lives, one day and one per:.on at a lime.
Also honored was Or. Deborah
McCwdy, an Orange County
transplant to the UCLA Medical< enter
from OuJdren's I lo1.p1tal of Ordll~e
County, where c;he served the children
of this community for many yt'ar'>.
McCurdy received lhc "Medical
Visionary Award" from Wallace,
surrounded by celeh hosts including
SU7.anne Whang. PauJ Rodriguez.
Craig Kllbom and writer/director
David Zucker.
Organizers, including producer!>
Adam Selkowltz and Pamela Sharp,
brought in the ccleh cro.wd for an
evening billed "I £1Ve, I Jght and
laughter."
The evening's honorees wt'rt' Wayne
Newton and wife Kathleen,
surrounded by family m ember.,,
including a cherished aister who suffers
from lupus. Kathleen Newton wiped
away tears as she told the audience of
more than 500 that her sister Is "a true
inspiration." Wayne Newton delivered
a passionate tribute as well, referring to
his sister-in-law as the origlnaJ "my
glass Is always haJf full" woman.
Also honored was Lupus LA.
founding committee member Dorothy mu., a remarkable nurse who joined
actress Men.a Joan Har1 on stage. The
sitcom star of "Sabrina The Teenage
Witch" shared emotions con cerning
the death of a close friend Heather
Martin, 19, from lupus complicatloni.
Mingling with the Newport and
Beverly Hills guests were a host of celeb
faces, including Sally Strut.hen, Ryan
O'Neal, Bonnie McKee, Bo Derek,
Brittany Murphy, Julie Be~. Kerr
Smith and the incomparable
actress/comedienne ShondreUa Avery,
anending the dinner with her mother,
Miss Donna. who ha1> rai:.cd a family of
10 chiJdren and 47 foster children over
the past 25 years. Howie 0 from thl'
Backstreet Boys wa~ in the crowd, a.,
was '50s heartthrob PrankJc AvaJon.
Actor Marlo Van Peebles attended with
his radiant young daughter. Additional
honorees included IV per'>onality
Beverly Sassoon and her he..,t man
Philip Neal, chairman of thl·
Avery/Dennison Corporation
Throughout the ev1·11111g, tnhute-. to
Michael Wayn(' were -.han·d hy m.my
m a11endance. I le pal.wd aw<1y \pril l,
2003. Orgam1.t'r'> of the lupu.., l'H'llt
cho<,e lo honor !11-. nwrnory. t:rl•.1t111g
an annual cmnrnun11y \l'rVllt' .1ward 111
h11> name
Michael Wayne took owr th1· hl'lt11 111
hi~ moVle Mar d.1d \ HalJat l!/(1th11 111111-.,
-.upemi.ing many film-. 111 h1-. m .. 11 n~h1
and carrying on tht' Waym• tr.1tl1t1on 111
charitable f{iVlng and -.ouJI
involvemenl. I le -.ervl'd mi tlll' ho:11d~
of the John Wayne I m111dat1011. thl'
John Wayne Cam(•r ln..,lttutt•, till'
Mollon Picture ant.l ll'lev1-.io11 I 1111d
and the Orange C.011111y ">heri lT\
Advisory C..ound l, to 11,mw .a ft•w
I lis widow Crete hen Waynl' an t·ptt•d
the Michael Waynt' ..,erv1c l' Award Ii 0111
Lupus L.A. on hl'half of tht• Wayrw
family
•THE-CROWD appears Thursddys dnd
Saturdays
The Stelle Dance Compeny"a ennuel
gala fundralaer, "The Grand
Masquerade;" begins at 6 p.m.
Saturday at the Village Crean, 2300
Mesa Drive, Newport Beacti. The
event benefits community outreach
and dan<:e scholarship programs.
Codctall attJre or costume is
suggested, and masks are available at
the venue. Advan<:e reservations are
$60 per person or $100 per couple,
and admission js $75 at the door.
Information: (714) 241-7424.
TRICK OR TREAT FESTIVAL
The seventh annual Tridc or Treat
Festival will be from 7 a.m. to 4 p.m
Oct. 31 at the Orange County Mari(et
Place, 88 Fair Drive, Costa Mesa.
Events include the Halloween,
Hearse, Bug and M onster'Classic Car
Show from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m .. an
antique hearse parade at 10 a.m .• free
tridc-or·treating for costumed kids
from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m and David
Maridlam's sword-swallowing shows
at 12:30 and 1 :30 p.m Adm1ss1on 1s $2
for ages 13 and older and free for kids
12 and younger. Information: (949)
723--6663 or
http://www.ocmarketplace.com.
BALBOA'S 'GREAT PUMPKIN'
A Halloween event in Balboa Village
features live entertainment, raffle
pnzes, a costume contest, a pumpkin
coloring contest and WThe Great
Pumpkin;' from 11 a.m to 6 pm Oct
31 at Balboa Boulevard and Palm
Street. Newport Beach lnformdl1on
(949) 723·5070
MUSIC
IGOR POGORELICH
Pianist Igor Pogorelich will perform
selections from Beethoven Sibelius
and Rachmaninoff at 8 p .m
Wednesday at the Barclay Theatre
4242 Campus Dnve. Irvine T1d<ets ..ire.•
$60 to $100 lnformauon (949)
854-4646.
UCI SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA
The UC Irvine Symphony Orchestril
will perform selections from Wagner
and Liszt at 8 p.m Oct 29 and Oct 30
at the Barclay Theatre, 4242 Campus
Drive. Irvine. Tidcets are $12 for
general adm1ss1on, $10 for seniors
and UCI faculty and staff and $8 for
students and children under 18
Information (949) 854-4646
ORANGE COAST COLLEGE BIG
BAND
The Orange Coast College Big Band
will perform at 1 p.m. Oct. 31 in the
Robert 8. Moore Theater, 2701
Fairview Road. Costa Me ... rldcets
are S6 in advance and S8 at the door.
Information: (714) 432-5880.
KREMERATA BAlJlCA
Kremerata Baltica, led by artistic
director and violin soloist Gidon
Kremer, will perform at 7:30 p.m. Nov.
5 at the Orange County Performing
Arts ~nter, 600 Town Center Drive.
Costa M esa. Selections include the
Shostakovich Chamber Symphony,
Op 110a, Schubert's Quartet No 15 in
G, 0887 for strings and a new wori( by
Russian composer Leonid
Desyatnikov Tidcets are $76 and can
be purchased through (714) 556-2787
or httpJ/www ocpac.org. Information
(7 14) 755 0236
LATINAS! MUSICAL DIVAS Of LATIN
AMERICA
Colombia's Toto la Momposina,
Chile's Mariana M ontalvo and Br<111f's
Belo Velloso will perform in an 8 p m
concert, "Latinas! Musical Divas of
Latin America" The concert 1s held at
the Irvine Barclay Theatre, 4242
Campus Onve, Irvine. Tidcets are $27
and $32 Full-ti me students can
purchase half-price udcets at the box
office with valid ID. Information (9491
854 4646or
http "www thebarclay.org
WARSAW PHILHARMONIC
ORCHESTRA
The Warsaw Philharmonic Orchestra
will perform Penderedu's
Potymorph1a" and Chopin s ·Piano
Conc.eno No 1 1n E minor Or.i 11 " at 8
p m Nov 8 and 9 at thr Barcfuy
Thedtre, 4242 Campus Dnvf' Irvine
T1dcets dre S65 Information (9491
553 2422
THE ENGLISH CONCERT WITH
ANDREW MANZE
Pr.nod instrument group The English
Concert <1ncl its v101tnis1 Andrew
M;m11~. will perform at 7 30 p.m Nov
9 di the Orang£> County Performing
Arts CPntcr. 600 Town Center Drive.
Cosw Mesa T1d<ets are $76
l11forma11on (7 141 755 0236
GUARNERI STRING QUARTET
The Guarneri String Quartet will play
M.UtllM GftA WEEKEND JAZZ.
Walter Lakota and David Alcantar. the
New Yori( Jan Connection Duo, play
st Mamma Gina at 251 E. Coaat
Highway in Newport at 8 p.m . Fndays
and Saturdays and at 7 p.m. Sundays
and Mondays Diana 01tri 101ns the
duo on vocals o n Mondays. It's free.
Information· (949) 673-9500
MUSIC AT THE GRIU
MPG members Greg M organ, N1dt
Peper and Kelly Gord1en perform
classic rode. R&B and swing mus.ic at
8·30 p m Fridays and Saturdays at the
BluewatPr Gnll 630 Lido Parll Drive.
Newport Beach Information 19491
675 3474
REVOLVER
la Cave Rest<1urant offers Revolver
which features DJs <1long with
1magr>ry and auditory delights at 10
pm Tuesd<1ys at 1695 lrvine Ave .
Costd MPso Information 1949)
646 1944
SINATRA TRIBUTE
la Cave Restaurant offers Dav11!
Kinwald's hve tribute to Frank Sinatra
from 610 9 pm M ondays dt 1695
Irvine Ave Costa Mt-sa l11forma11011
(949) 646-7944
THE UNDERGROUND LOUNGE
La Cave Restaurant offers the
Underground Loun~e fei:ltur111g PPll·
Villani singing Benm•n Martin dnd
Sinatra from 6:30 to 9 pm
Wednesdays at 1695 Irvin,. Av1•
Costa Mf'Scl lnforn <111(,n 19491
646-7944
PLAN BE
La Cave Rec;taurant offer'> the funky
soul 1au music ot Pl<111 BP from 10
pm 10 1 om 011 Thursd<1ys at 1695
Irvine Ave Cost.1 MPsa lnform<1t1on
19491 646 7944
THE GINGER BAKER JR. TRIO
La CavP RPst<1ura111 offr•r !> ttw 1.v1
fusion mus1t of tlw u1nq1·r B..ik"' Jr
Trio from 10 r m to 1 .t m F rirl.iy., ,11
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A new canvas to cover in Costa Mesa .. • • ..
N ewport Needlepoint, new
to Costa Mesa, offers an
assortment of
hand-painted can.vases, threads
from around the world, expert
ft rushing and classes. A huge
variety of canvases are available,
ranging from Ouistmas
!.lockings and ornaments with
beautiful floral designs to birth
announcements, tooth fairy
pillows and naulical pillows.
Classes are offered Thursday
l'Vl'nings and Friday mornings
dnd aftemooni.. lnMructors can
enhance your canvas and tum it
into a family heirloom. Saturday
cl~es for children and
beginners star! 'iOOn. Open LO
a.m. 10 5 p.m Fnday. 10 a.m . to
4 p.m. Saturday; 369 l:. 17th St ..
'it11 te 6 (next to Plum!> Cafe) in
( O'>la Me~. (949) 650·8022.
POWER MIXERS
Verandah Styte just opened at
Old Newport Houkvard m
Nl'wport Bl'ach. 11\ a mix of
cdectil' furniture and tun
fa,hions. Owne~ Knslen
1•111"-'>0n and Ram Hal created a
<,hopping experience witl1
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lmaginadon.
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furnish your
house, pick
upa new
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buy a gift. all
at once."
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She has a
taJent for
designing
unique looks
-mixing vintage and new
pieces that work in alJ typeS of
decor. Her partner BaJ travels
!Wice a year to Indonesia, where
she designs furniture and
accessories for the store. The
owners complement each
other's talents by providing
clothing, jewelry and
onc·of-a-k:ind gifts that work
welJ together. Shoppers can also
find custom pillows, cushions
and lampshad~. Open 11 a.m.
lo 6 pm. Monday through
Fnday; 11 a.m. 10 5 p.m.
Saturday. 631 Old Newpon Blvd.
in Newport Beach. (949)
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South Coast Plaza presents
• Italian Luxury & Design"
through Sunday. The
center-wide event showcases the
finest In Italian f'ashjon. food
and furnishings from South
Coast Plaza's unparalleled
collection of boutiques.
In celebration of"Jtalian
Luxury & Design," participating
retailers are hosting in-store
events, including trunk shows.
special collections, book
signings. music, modeling, wine
tastings and cooking
demonstrations. Afso. some of
South Coast Plaza's
award-winning restaurants are
offering i.pedal menus.
TREATS TO BE HAD
Kids in cosrumes have many
opportunities for Halloween fun
this year. Local retail centers,
including Corona del Mar Plaza
and Pashion Island, are offering
trick-or· treating. costume
contesti. and more.
On Saturday from 11 a.m to 3
p.m ., Corond del Mar l'laza will
host a prL·· I lalloween
HOURS
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TODD OLIVER JAZZ. QUARTET
la Cave Restaurant offers the 1au
m usic of the Todd Oliver Jazz
Qua rtet from 10 p.m . to 1 a.m
Wednesdays and Saturdays at
1695 Irvine Ave .• Costa Mesa.
Information: (949) 646 7944
PHIL SHANE
La Cave Restaurant will host Phil
Shane, a one-man music legend
who s mgs Elvis, Lewis, Diamond,
Orbison. Cash and other music
greats. The performance begms
at 10 p m the last Friday of each
month at 1695 Irvine Ave., Costa
Mesa. Information: (949)
646-7944.
MUSIC AT THE PELICAN
The Rusty Pelican offers the
music of Common Ground from
Wednesday through Sunday The
band performs from 7 to 10 p m.
Wednesday and Thursday. from
8:30 p.m. to 12:30 a.m. Friday and
Saturday and from 2 to 6 p m
Sunday. The restaurant is at 2735
W. Coast Highway. Newport
Beach Free (949) 642·3431
MUSIC AT PLAYERS
Players restaurant 1s now offering
live music from 9 p m to
midnight every Friday and
Saturday. Players is at 512 W. 19th
St , Costa Mesa. (949) 646--5615
WEEKEND MUSIC
Anthony's Riverboat Restaurant
in Newport Beach presents the
Rick Sherman Duo featuring Rick
Sherman and Alan Remington on
Friday nights. Anthony's is at 151
E. Coast Highway. (949) 673 3425
POP-ROCK AND FLAMENCO
Tate 5, a funk, rode and Motown
act, performs at 9 p.m Saturdays
at Carmelo's R1storante, 3520 E
celebration, complete with face
painting, m1nJ pumpkin
decorating and free goodie bags
for the first 500 costumed
children.. A OJ will entertain
visitors. (949) 720-3172.
Don't miss Three Dos 8akery'a
sixth annual Doggy Costume
Party on the same day from
noon until 3 p.m. Costumed
dogs will receive a free piece of
cake, can participate in a doggy
costume contest at 2 p.m. and
can have their plcture taken as a
memento for thdr owners. (949}
760-3647.
On Sunday, Fashion Island will
host trick-or-treating from 3:30
to 5 p.m. (949) 721-2000.
Also, California Pizza IOt.cben
at Fashion Island will offer a fun
Halloween promotion. On
Halloween, costumed children
can receive a free kids' meal with
a minimum $10 purchase of an
adult's meal. In addition, there
will be goodie bags for costumed
trick-or-treaters from 3:30 to 5
p.m. (949) 759-5543.
NEW TRADmONS
On Saturday. renowned Italian
Coast Highway, Corona del Mar.
Solo guitarist Ken Sanders
performs classical flamenco
tunes at 7:30 p.m. Tuesdays and
Sundays. Free. (949) 675-1922.
SAT\JRDAY NIGHT R&B
Gerald Ishibashi and the Stone
Bridge Band play rode and R&B at
9 p.m. Saturdays at Sutton Place
Hotel's Trianon Lounge, 4500
MacArthur Blvd., Newport Beach.
Free. (949) 476-2001.
STAGE
DIARY OF ANNE FRANK
A new adaptation of "The Diary
of Anne Frank" is showing at 8
p.m. Thursday, Friday and
Saturday, and at 2 p.m. Sunday at
the Costa Mesa Playhouse, 661
Hamilton St., Costa Mesa. Tickets
ore $15 and g roup rates are
available. Information: (949)
650-5269 or http:l..WWW.costa
mesaplayhouse.org.
LIFE WITH FATHER
"Life With Father; a lighthearted
description of classic American
family life, takes to the stage
today through Sunday at
Vanguard University's Lyceum
Theater, 55 Fair Drive, Costa
Mesa. Performances are at 8 p.m
today through Saturday and at 2
p .m. Saturday and S unday.
Admission is $10, but discounts
are available for seniors and
students. Information: (714)
668-6145.
HABEUS CORPUS
South Coast Repertory will
perform "Habeus Corpus"
through Nov. 21 at 655 Town
Center Drive. Costa Mesa. For
ticket information, call (714)
708-5555.
A MURDER IS ANNOUNCED
·A Murder is Announced· takes
to the stage Nov 12 through 14
and Nov. 18 through 21 at
Complete your BKhelor'• dell"" in u little a 22 months at
Vanguard University's School for Professional Studies CSPS) .
SPS offers degrees in Bus,,_., Psycholao and RaUlkln·
We also offer Gen.nil Education dalMs and 1 minor In
lJberaa Stl.tdia that will prepare )OU fOf the MWCS£T exam.
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Jewelry deaJgner Robert Coln wtIJ
unveil bis new designs at
n.dJdooal Jewelen at Fashion
l&land from 4 to 8 p.m. (949)
721-9010.
DRESS YOU UP
You can find Halloween
costumes, masks, make-up and
creepy dkor at local temporary
stores. On F.ast 17th Street in
Costa Mesa, two Halloween
stores -Spb1t lbDoween and
Halloween Bxpr'99 -have
opened for the season. And at
Corona del Mar Plaza. there's
another Halloween Express.
Unlike Halloween Exp~.
Spirit Halloween will not have a
clearance sale after Halloween.
Spirit Halloween is at 257 E. 17th
St. in C.OSta Mesa. (949)
548-7100. Halloween Express is
next to Mother's Market, at
Orange Avenue and F.ast 17th
Street in Costa Mesa, (949)
548-8440; and in the Corona del
Mar Plau in Newport Beach.
(949) 718-045 l
rrs IN THE BAG
The international luxury
Vanguard University's Lyceum
Theater, 55 Fair Drive. Costa
Mesa. Performance times are at 8
p.m . Thursday through Saturday
and at 2 p.m. Saturday and
Sunday. General admission is $10
or $8 for seniors and children
under 12. Information: (714)
668-6145.
ART
'Al.ITUMH IMPRESSIONS'
An exhibition of paintings
featuring vineyards, harvests,
sunflowers and boats runs
through Nov. 30 at the Debra
Huse Gallery, 229 Marine Ave ..
Suite E, Newport Beach.
Information: (949) 723-6171 or
http://Www.debrshuse.com.
'PARIS PICTURESQUE'
An exhibition of photographs by
artist Barbara Higgins, "Paris
Picturesque; will be on display
through December at French
Budcets. a florist at Fashion Island
in Newport Beach. Information:
(800) 652-9551.
ntE PHOTOGRAPHY OF
ROMAN LORANC
An exhibition of new
photographs by Roman Loranc
will be on display from through
Nov. 30 at Susan Sp1ritus Gallery,
3929 Birch St, Newport Beach
Information: (949) 474-4321.
SCREEN
OCC ALM SERIES
Orange Coast College's Film
Series presents ·The Haunting·
at 6:30 p.m. Friday at OCC's Fine
Arts Room 119, 2701 Fairview
Road. Costa Mesa. The event is
sponsored by the fine arts
department and OCC Extended
Education. Information:
http.llwww.octickets.com.
OCC ALM SERIES
Orange Coast College's Film
Series presents "Adam's Rib" at
6:30 p.m . Nov. 5 at OCC's Ane
Arts Room 119, 2701 Fairview
Road, Costa Mesa. The event is
sponsored by the fine arts
department and OCC Extended
Education. Information:
http://www.octidcets.com.
OCC ALM SERIES
Orange Coast College'• Film
Series preseni. •Gilda· at 6:30
p.m. Nov. 19 at OCC'a Ane Arts
Room 119, 2701 Fairview Road,
k'atu~d on:
Extrtme Makeover
E-Fash1on Emergtn<'Y •
Orsc<M'ry Channel •
Makr Over Story
brand Monthlanc wtD preeent
an exhibit of six enormous a.bopping~ called. "1be Art or Shopping. Each lhopplng •
bag mea1wes about 10 feet ~
7 feet wide and 3 feet deep. and
weighs 882 pounds.
World-renowned contemporary
artism designed the shopping
bag sculptW'eS. including David
UIChapelle (U.S.), Gary Hwne
(United Kingdom), Jean-Marc
Bustamante (France), Sylvie
f1eury (Swit7.erland), Anne & .
Patrick Poirier (France) and Sam:
Tuytor-Wood (United Kingdom).;
The exhibition begln.s Mondar.
and runs through Nov. 8 in the •
Jewel Court at South Coast
Plax.a. During the emibit.
customers can receive a
limited-edition paper version of
the art shopping bags with any
pwchase of$250 at the
Montblanc boutique.
• BEST BUYS appears Thursdays.
Send information to Greer Wylder
at greerwylder@yshoo.com at
1375 Sunflower Ave., Costa Mesa,
CA 92626; or by fax at (714)
966-4879.
Costa Mesa. The event is
sponsored by the fine arts
department and OCC Extended
Education. Information:
http:ltwww.octidcets.com.
OCC ALM SERIES
Orange Coast College's Film
Series presents ·The Letter" at
6:30 p.m. Dec. 3 at OCC's Fine
Arts Room 119, 2701 Fairview
Road. Costa MMa. The event is
sponsored by the fino arts
department and OCC Extended
Education. Information:
http://\.vww.octidcets.com
OCC F1LM SERIES
Orange Coast College's Film
Series presents •udy in the
Lake· at 6:30 p.m. Dec. 17 at
OCC's Fine Arts Room 119, 2701
Fairview Road, Costa Mesa. The
event is sponsored by the fine
arts department and OCC
Extended Education. Information:
http:l..WWW.octidcers.com
OCC ALM SERIES
Orange Coast College's Film
Series presents "You Can't Take tt
With You" at 6:30 p.m. Jan. 14 at
OCC's Fine Arts Room 119, 2701
Fairview Road, Costa Mesa. The
event is sponsored by the fine
arts department and OCC
Extended Education. Information·
http:/..WWW. octidcets. com
OCC ALM SERIES
Orange Coast College's Film
Series presents "The Set-Up• at
6:30 p.m. Jan. 28 at OCC'1 Fine
Arts Room 119, 2701 Fairview
Road, Costa Me.a. The event is
sponsored by the fine arts
department and OCC Extended
Education. Information:
http:/..WWW.octickets.com.
DANCE
SW1NG
Lessons are given from 2 to 6
p.m. every Sunday at the Avant
Garde Ballroom in Newport
Beacti by the Orange County
Swing Dance Club. All ages are
welcome and a dancing partner is
not required. lnf6rmation:
http:l..WWW.ocswing.com, (909)
656-6119
ARGENTINE TANGO
Tango dancing 11 onered from 8
p.m . to 12:30 a.m. the first
Saturday of each month et
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Warm Pac1f1c waters wash against the rocks m Cabo San Lucas. Mexico 11s;REET
Cabo beauty in language, culture BEAUTY CENTEr~
By Maria Quinones
, T here 1\ an inner heauly lo
Labo \an Luca.,, Mexiro,
that ,.., ume4'n and
unspoken the language and
culture of the pcopll' I he warm
sand, calm water., and heaut1ful
roclc.1' of Ccibo bring to life a
visitor's desire lo n•lax and
enjoy these plca!>urc'>. l'he
variety of mU\ll' and food must
also be mduded 1n tlm
gra11fica11on
As an adjunct profr.,.,or dt
National Univcr'>lty ll'<tl hmg
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Conbnued from A8
Oanscene Studio, 2980
McCllntodc Way, Costa Mesa.
lnformallOn (714) 641 8688
CHRIS TANNAHILL ANO LEIGH
WHITE
Chris Tannahill and Leigh White
will be featured poets at 8 p.m. at
Alta Coffee House, 506 31st St ..
Newport Beach. Admission 1s
free. Information: (949) 675 0233.
'FIRST WEDNESDAY'
ISM Magazine hosts "First
Wednesday; an open-mike
poetry night with gallery exh1b1ts,
video and film screenings,
monologues, and DJs and bands
from radio station KUCl-FM
(88.9) The event 1s from 7 to 10
p.m. the first Wednesday of each
month in the Living Room at the
Lab/Anti mall. 2930 Bristol St .
Costa Mesa. For seating, guests
should bnng lawn chairs
Information-(714) 966~
CHILDREN
STARLIGHT STORIES
Children 3 to 7 years old are
invited to participate in songs and
fingel'puppet plays at 7 p.m.
Mondays at the Costa Meaa
Library, 1855 Park Ave.
Information: (949) 646-8846.
IJn~Ul!tllC'>" cour.,c..,, traveling
to nearby Cabo reinforce'> hm\.
Lhl• f.nglish language learned 111
our ~chools needs lo hr
promoted exten.,ively ;11 .111
early age throughout thl'
t:duratwnal system
llecognizing individual
hackgroundi. of language u .. 1·
can only be a benefit. not a
t11ndrance. in developing '>kill ...
111 the use of ~landard l·ngJi...h in
reading and writing.
N. .,Lated by poignant author
Nancy Ronvillian 111 her hook
"Language. Cultun· ,ind
Lommurncatmn." ··1.m..,'l1.1gt•"
717-3801.
WEEKLY S'TORYTELLER
A children's story time is held at
10:45 a.m. Wednesdays at Barnes
& Noble Booksellers at Metro
Pointe. 901 -B South Coast Dnve,
Costa Mesa. Information (714)
444-0226.
STORY TIME
A children's story time 1s held at
10 a.m. Wednesdays and 10: 15
a.m. Fridays at Borders Books,
Music and Cate at South Coast
Plaza, 3333 Bear St., Costa Mesa
Free. Information: (714) 432-7854
CHAMPAGNE BRUNCH
Bayside Restaurant offers a
brunch, which includes a
three-course brunch, free flowing
champagne, live music and
terrace seating From 11 a.m to 3
p m. every Sunday at 900 Bayside
Onve, Newport Beach. Tidcets
cost $22 95 Information: (949)
721 -1222.
SUNSET DINNERS
The Rusty Pelican offers Sunset
Dinners from 4 to 5:15 p.m.
Monday through Friday at 2735
W. Coast Highway, Newport
Beach. Meals typically cost
between $10 and $15
Information: (949) 642-3431.
SUNDAY BRUNCH
The Rusty Pelican offers Sunday
bruncti from 10 a.m. to 3:30 p.m .
every Sonday at 2735 W. Coast
Highway, Newport Beadl. Meals
typically cost between $8 and
$16. Information: (949) 642-3431.
1WILJGHT DlfMG
A twilight dining menu, featuring
dishes sucti as ctilcken
parmigiana and celamari picante
at reduced prices, la off1nd from
5 to 8 p.m. weetcdaya ltnd from 4
tO 6 p.m. Sundays at VIiia Nova
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650 8463
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buffets. roasts carved to order.
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MacArthur Blvd., Newport Beadi
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HAPPY HOUR
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with half price appetizers,
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specialty martinis from 5 to 7 p m
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W Coast Highway, Newport
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CHAMPAGNE BRUNCH
Bayside Restaurant offers a
brunch, which includes a
three-<ourse brunch, free flowing
champagne. live music and
terrace seating From 11 a.m. to 3
p.m. every Sunday at 900 Bayside
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cost $22.95 Information: (9491
721-1222
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CLUBS
ALTA COFFEE
Musical acts perform at 8:30
p.m . Thursdays through
Saturdays at Alta Coffee.House,
506 31st St., Newport Beacn.
(949) 675--0233.
DIN DIN AT BAMBOO
TERRACE
Music is performed after 9 p.m.
Thursdays, and pop and rock is
presented after 9 p.m. Fridays
and Saturdays at Din Din at the
Bamboo Terrace, 1n3 Newport
Blvd .. Costa M esa. (949)
645-5550.
DURTY NELLY'S
Live music is performed at 9
p.m . Fridays and Saturdays at
Nelly's, 2915 Red Hill Ave ..
Costa Mesa. (714) 957 1951.
FOUR SEASONS HOTEL
Live music 1s performed
Mondays through Saturdays at
the Four Seasons Hotel. 690
Newport Center Dnve, Newport
Beacn (949) 759-0808
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Thursdays through Saturdays
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HOGUE BARMICHAEL'S
Live music is performed
Wednesdays through
Saturdays at Barmicnael's, 3950
Campus Drive, Newport Beacn.
(949) 261-8270.
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Enjoy a smoke with your drink
at Lido Cigar Room, 344 1 Via
Lido, Suite D. Newport Beacn
(949) 723-0595.
MARGARrTAVIUE
Live music is performed at
Margaritaville, 2332 W. Coast
Highway, Newport Besen. (9491
631-8220.
MARRAKESH
Authentic Moroccan cuisine
and belly dancing is offered at 5
p.m. daily at Marrakesh, 1976
Newport Blvd., Costa Mesa.
(949) 646-8384.
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FRIENDS OF ORANGE COAST
INTERFAITH SHElJER
The Friend• of the Orange Coast
Interfaith Shetter meet the first
Thursday of each month to plan
projects and eventl that benefit
homalau families. FOCIS 11 the
shelter'• only fundralslng·arm.
Information: (949) 640-8828.
GIRLSCOUtS
Girl Scouts of Orange County
needs volunteer• who will be
trained as troop leaders, serve on
special committeM and give
lectures, demonstrations or
classes. Information: (714)
979-7900.
GIRLS INC. OF ORANGE
COUNTY
Volunteers are needed to offer
educational and enrichment
opportunities for girls and boys.
Information: (949) 646-7181.
HOSPICE PREFERRED CHOICE
Volunteers are needed to help
make a difference in the lives of
terminally ill persons and their
families. Volunteers would assist
them with nonmedical needs
such as providing respite for the
primary caregiver. running
errands, reading to the patients
and weekly social visits. Training
is provided. Information: (714)
980-0900.
HUMAN OPTIONS
The organization shelters,
counsels and educates abused
women and dllldren. tt le looking
for volunteers. lnfonnatlon: (949)
737-52'2, Ext. 2A.
JEWISH FAl&Y SERVICE OF
ORANGE COUNTY
Volunteer• are needed for Project
Caring, whldl provides
aodelludon and cultul'81
experiencM to the Jewieh
residents and others at Fairview
Developmental Center In Coste
Mesa. Volunteers adopt a facility
to provide programming of
Jewish content to th• realdenta
on a monthly ba1l1. They must
take a TB test and undergo a
fingerprinting badcground chadc.
Volunteers are also needed to
provide comfort and support to
the Jewish terminally ill and their
families. The group sponsors an
ongoing Jewish healing support
group for people with chronic
illness at 7 p.m. Thursdays at the
Jewish Family Service, 250 E.
Baker St.. Sui1e G, Costa Mesa.
Free. Preregistration required.
Information: (714) 4454950.
JUNIOR LEAGUE OF ORANGE
COUNTY
The organization of women,
committed to promoting
volunteerism. developing the
potential of women and
improving communities through
the work and leadership of
trained volunteers, is seeking
new members. Information: (949)
261-0823.
KAISER PERMANENTE
HOSPICE SERVICES
Volunteers are needed to spend
four hours per week visiting
patients or doing errands for
them or their caregivers in
communities near volunteers'
homes. (562) 622-3805.
LAGUNA GREENBELT INC.
Volunteers are needed to assist
Laguna Coast Wilderness Park
staff and James Dilley Preserve
staff and docents with hiker
registration and general public
orientation. (949) 488-0287.
LAGUNA SHANTI
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provkffno COfnpUmentary
'thentpl .. audl as mauage,
acupunctunt and d'llropr.c:tJc
care. Information: Uaa Toghla,
(949) "'-1448.
LrrERACY PROGRAM
The program 11 alway1 In need of
volunteer tutors. No professional
teaching experience le required.
To attain certification, a •rt. of
tntlnlng clauet must be
completed. For more ll)fonna11on.
contact Literary Services at the , •
Newport Beach Library, (949) ,
717-3874. • • ' LUV·A--PET CENTER
Volunteers who love to worj( with
cats and kittens are needed at the
Luv-a-Pet Center at PetsMart in
Costa Mesa. Information: (949)
451-3272.
MENTOR PROGRAM
YMCA Community Services
needs mentors to make a lasting
effect on a young person's life.
Students 10 to 18 years old are
matched with mentors to
improve their school
performance and self-esteem
while developing positive peer
and adult relationships.
Information: (714) 549-9622, Ext.
35.
MOBILE MEALS
Volunteer drivers are needed to
help deliver nutritious meals to
homebound, frail or elderly
clients incapable of shopping and
cooking for themselves.
Information: (949) 64!>-8050.
MOZART CLASSICAL
ORCHESTRA
Orange County's only nonprofit
resident chamber orchestra
needs volunteers for tidteting,
ushering. phones, mailing and
help with receptions. Nominees
are also being sought for the
board of directors. Information:
(949) 830-2950.
NEW DIRECTIONS FOR WOMEN
INC.
The recovery center for women
with alcohol or other chemical
dependencies seeks volunteers.
Information: (949) 548-9927 or
(949) 548-8754.
NEWPORT BEACH l/lADOPT
A MARINE BATTALION FUND
The 111 Adopt A Marine Battalion
Fund was created to accept
donations and to provide
financial support for ongoing
programs and events planned to
show appreciation to the l st
Battalion 1st Marines, based at
Camp Pendleton. Information
(949) 644-3124.
NEWPORT BAY NATURALIST
The Upper Newport Bay Nature
Preserve 1s looking for
volunteers to assist with
naturahst-led tours and
programs, special events and
habitat restoration projects. The
interpretive center is at 2301
University Drive, Newport Beach
Information: (949) 923-2296
NEWPORT BEACH
CONFERENCE AND VISITORS
BUREAU
The bureau is dedicated to the
promotion of the city to potential
visitors. Volunteers with
extensive knowledge of Newport
Beach are needed. Information:
(949) 719-6100.
NEWPORT BEACH LIBRARY
LITERACY PROGRAM
The program seeks volunteers to
tutor adults who want to improve
their reading and writing skills.
Volunteers will be certified during
training wort<shops in the Friends
Meeting Room at the Central
Library, 1000 Avocado Ave.
Newport Beach. Information:
(949) 717-3874 or literacy@
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HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL
Tars face early test cHALKTALK Potent offenses prepare
Newport Harbor plays
undefeated Aliso Niguel
in league game with
playoff implications.
Rick Devereux
Daily Pilot
The start of lhe Sea View League foot.
ball schedule for Newport Harbor High
looked daunting befbre lhe season bepn
Thal perrepdoll hasn't changed following
a. l 0-l O. tie with Foothill. one of last year's
~tri~
Next up_ fur the host Sailors (5-0-1, 0-0-l
in league) is Aliso Niguel tonight al 7. The
~ (6-0,
1-0), another tri-
champion. oome in
averaging more
than 33 poinls per
game thanks to a
hlgb-powered of-
fense guided by
senior quarterback Drew~
~has oompleted dose to 60 per-
cent of his passes for dOfie to l,slK) yards
with 14 touchdowns and only four inter-
cepdons.
"They have a real good quarterback and
four or ~ guys that can catch the ball."
Coach Jeff Brinkley said. 'This is a big
See NEWPORT·, Pa1e 82
PLOTPICKS
Toalght't...,.. w... ...........
ERal1dll
7:30 p.m. at Onmge
Coast College
·Westminster by 10 Aleo,..... ..
N9wpoft~
7 p.m. at Newport Harbor
• Newport by ,
Fridliy'• pmM cosu Meu et ac-t View
7 p.m. at Ocean View
• Costa Mesa by 7 s.. tftll llt SMm\af'l Indian
7:30 p.m. at Sherman Indian
·Sage Hill by 8
Not1hwood 8t Corona del Mar
7 p.m. at Newport Harbor
-CdM by 1
Last week's record 4-1 (80%1
Season record 22~ (78.5%)
BOYS WATER POLO
Corona del Mar,
Northwood can run and
pass well; teams square
off in Pacific Coast battle.
Rick Devereux
Daily Pilot
The Corona del Mar High foolball team
used its bye week to work on condition-
ing and techniques. Las1 week. the Sea
Kings utilized both, rncing out to a 42-6
victory against Calvary Chapel in the Pa-
dfic Coast League opener.
Friday rught. CdM (4·2, 1-0 tn the PCI .)
will try to continue executing well agairu.1
a tough Nonhwood Learn al Newport
MARK ~ DUSllN DA ¥ Pll 1
Newport Harbor's Carson Hill, left, tries to get a shot off against the defense of Irvine's Danny Whrtehead in Wednesday's Sea View League game at Irvine
In cold, Sailors heat up
Newport Harbor flexes its muscles, romps over
Irvine in Sea View League matchup Wednesday.
Chrl1Yemma
Daily Pilot
DMNE -In the cold, dri:aJlng
~afternoon rain. the Newport
Harbor High boys water polo team beat-
ed up ltle pool in a 24-4 rout of host Ir-
vine in a Sea view League same at the
William \\OOl)ett Jr. Aquatics Center in
IrvinP.
Eight differenl Sailors scored. oom-
pared with ~ lWO Vaqueros scoriog In
•
a game that wa'> pretty
much won af1er New-
port (10-7, 2 1 In
league) wenl up 8-1 in
the first period
After a couple weeks
of playing top-ranked
teams, tndudlng Villa Palk (Newport
lost 7-0) and Los Alamito.5 (Newport
won 7-6 In overtime), Sailor Coach Jason
Lynch wa-. womed his team nuWit
come m complJcent ~"' lrvmt
"I told the tc-cilTl that this 1..., a le~t·
game and we c.:an't take it likely," l¥J1rh
said "And after IO'i.SeS to CdM and root
hill. we couldn\ afford to IOM" any more "
But aftef' the game. Lynch srud trvme
didn\ compare WTth some of the other
HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL PLAYER OF THE WEEK
Harl>or ~figh at 7
p.rn
The Tunber-
wolves (3-1-2, 1-0)
beat Corona de!
Mar, 35-7, last year.
Runrung back Jeff
Keller ru.<Jled for a
ga.'lle-tugh 126 yards las1 year agamst the
Sea Km~ Keller has tallied rune touch-
down.., and dose to 600 ru.<Jimg yards this
year.
But Kl'ller 1~ not the only threat CdM
ha.'> to worry .ibout. Quanerbad Dan Sel-
W3Y h<L'> rnrnpleted more than 52% of his
pa'>.'>t.". for t lo-.t• to 85() ycll'ds. Receiver
<;e-dn C 11n1-. ha' 17 rccepoon., for dose to
See SEA KINGS, Pa1e 82
Sea Kings
stay strong
Pearson scores fiv e
goals for second
straight game in
Corona del Mar ·~ 16-7
win against Te<ioro.
Bryce Alderton
Daily Pilot
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del MJr I 11.;1 '>t'mor
llmm,l'> l'l;ar'-<>n • wa-.n t .lh<>ut to rt"tl
on ht., ldllrl'I'> .lol-
lowmg ,1 five·goal
outbur.t in the Sea
Kings' 9 8 overtime
viC1ory over Servue
Tuesday.
Wedne<.day brought another
game. Uus ume against Pacific C..oast
League foe Tesoro, and Pearson had
plenty left Lil the tank.
The senior rwo-meter man tallied
all five of hJ.' game-high five goals in
the fir.t half. helping the hO'>t ~a
Kings wm thP1r fourth !>tralght game
and remJtn unheaten tn le-ctgue pl.:!\
foUowmg a I 6 7 mumph
fom Mon~ '>COred four llffi("';
while lyler ~ent tallied thn•t.• goab
for the Sea Kings ( 11 7, 2 0 m
leagtw), who ..tiowed little. 1f any
-.1gn'> of faugue foDowmg Tuesday''>
\1Cl01'\ ~-lien they ...cored tht.• game·s
final fi\'r goaJ.,
"V\oe leaml'd bum our nu'takes
I uN<layJ," PeaNm said "We came
out l'C'laxet.l rl\.1<.">davl and picked II
up 111 the third quaner [Wt'Cint.".
tla\ I, wt• ptl ket.l up the 1111en<Jty.
came out <,trong and ti ..howed
"We hdve been swurunmg non-
'itop It\ not how long. but the quah-
t)' of tht· ..,"Wlm'> that IC.JM < ..oachJ
Sam l~uley makes us do that k.ef>p.
U'> <,tmng through the founh quar
ter ..
Tlw ~·a Km~. Lhough. didn't
have to mu-.1er a fourth-quarter
comet~< k against the Titans (8-8,
I 2) Ille th(') did Tuesday agamst
See POLO, Pa1e 84
Cofona del Mar's gentleman under center
Tom Welch may be well-behaved, but the Sea Kings '
senior quarterback is a fierce competitor on the field.
ltlck Devereux
Oait/Pilot
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82 Tlusday. October 21 , 2004
Lightning win
with defense
Sage Hill's key to
victory has been a
stingy defense against
the run and pass.
Rick Dever•ux
Daily Pilot
In the mldst of Its best season,
the Sase HW School football
team Is not relishing in the mo-
ment. Instead, the Ughttllng
(5-1) are
loolcing to
the future.
"If we
can win
our sixth
game of
the year,
even if we
lose all three Academy League
games, it will give us at shot at an
at-large benh for the playoffs,"
Coach Tom Monarch said. ''With
that said, our team is getting bet-
ter each week and we play some
pretty tough teams in and out of
league."
Before Sage opens the Acad-
emy League schedule Oct. 29
against Brethren Ouistian, the
Lightning play Sherman Indian
at 7:30 p.m. Friday in Riverside.
The Braves (l-4) beat Sage
Hill, 22-9. last season with a
dominating running anaclc that
produced 237 rushing yards and
three touchdowns.
This year, the Lightning have
made a conscious effort to force
teams to pass by stopping the
run. The Sase Hill defense has al-
lowed one rushing touchdown in
its Bve victories. When the Light-
SEA KINGS
Continued from B 1
590 yan:1s and four touchdown.:,.
"Probably the toughest offenses
to prt'pare for are the ones that
can do it all," Coach Oick Free-
man said. "TI1eir quarterback can
run well. too. I'm thinking throw-
ing [Selway! under rhe tires of a
bus (mi¢lt be our best defenseJ ."
Freeman said one of the keys to
victory will be the battle in the
trenches.
"[Northwood doesJ really well
on the offensive line the last cou
pie of yeaJ"'>." Freeman said.
HWe've had <I problem matching
up Wllh their offensive lme. We
don't w-dnl to give away any push.
We want to get a o;talemate or a
WUl ...
The LdM defensive line ha'>
been ~uffled around. Carlos Cor-
ral._.., opened the year as a starting
defensive end, but he went down
m the Valencia game Oct 2 with
an ankle mjury. Thytor Meehan, an
ms1de linebacker to start the sea-
son, wac; plugged in at the end
spot against Calvary Olapel and
impressed the coaches enough to
earn a starting spot against North-
wood.
The l imberwolves run a baJ.
anced offense, despite lining up in
WELCH
Conbnued from B 1
tum Daily Pilot Athlete of the
Week honors. could have been
much higher. He dld not attempt
a J>1S58 alter the interm.llUon and
sat for much of the second half
after his 48-yard touchdown run
at the start of the third quarter
gave CdM a 35-0 lead.
·1o«ena1ve coordinator) Tony
(Naranjo) told us we were going
to try to throw the ball more
againl1 c.alvary Cllapd, "Welch
sakl. "We Wt're really sue.1na It
in the bye lWek and kept ruoom, th. ame plays OYer and
O\/ll' lgllin. It ~ me a lot of
coiiMencie going fnto the
~· Weldl bU peaed for 788
~with nine toUcbdownl and
oNj tW'O lat8t0eptloo& .....
• pn)dUCed 33t Nlhlnll J.rde
lilid ..-econ. oa 5'·Cilllfel.
. ·~•1Doutlhn ....... Midi illilW. '1"1D noc .,.-aoblr t•-IOM 16 the &oi or ... la.dr
ning win, opponent.a have been
limited to less than 1.9 yards pet
carry and teams have averaged
less than 56 rushing ylllda a
game.
Monarch said before the sea-
son began that he wanted to
force teams to pass on the sec-
ondary. what he thought was a
strength of the defense. The de-
fmse bas picked off eight passes
and has held opposin8 quarter-
bacb to 39 percent completion
percent.age and 85 passing yards
per contest The IJshtning have
also registered 24 sadia. The
three touchdown receptions the
defense bas allowed came in the
past two weeks, and when the
game was well in hand for Sage.
The matchup against Sher-
man Indian should be an easy
Sase Hill victory when looking at
common opponents. The Braves
lost to lWin Pines, l 4-0, in the
third game of the year, whereas
Sase Hill blew past the Bobcats,
40-7. The Lightning controlled
Falnnont Prep, 35-0, two weeks
ago, but Sherman Indian strug-
gled to an, 8-6, victory over the
Huskies last week.
Ml think if we stay healthy, we
should be able to handle (Sher-
man Indian I, H Monarch said.
The one thing that might af-
fect Sage Hill the most will be the
hour-and-a-half bus trip out to
Riverside.
.. , have not been Ito Sherman
Indian) to pl;Jy or to scout, H
Monarch said .. I don't think it
will affect the kids that much.
The kids will bring their pregame
meal with them on the bus and
they will get taped on the bus. To
me, it doesn't make a difference."
mostly passing fonnations. Foot-
hill averages just under 32 points
per game.
· "They do a1ot of spread (forma-
tions)," Freeman said "They
throw the ball well and the entire
offense blocks well, even the re-
ceivers."
The Tunberwolves run a pres-
sure defense with close to eight
men near the line of scrimmage
in the Bear 46 alignment CdM
counters with a potent offense of
its own, scoring more than 29
points per game. The Sea Kings
are just as balanced as Foothill at
running and throwing the ball.
Running baclc Wess Presson has
697 rushing yards and seven
touchdowns on 91 carries this
year. Quanerbaclc Tum Welch has
thrown for 788 y.il'd.s, nine touch-
down.sand just two inten:eptions.
He also has 334 rushing yards and
five touchdowns on 54 carries.
Kevin Welch has 389 receiving
yards and five scores on 16 recep-
tions.
At 6-foot-2 and 205 pounds.
Kevin Welch aeates a mismatch
on most defenders he faces.
"We're going to try to get Kevin
on people they don't want to put
Kevin on." Preeman said "We
can~ hide Kevin, so when they
double him, we1l bring bads out
of the bad Held."
Welch is also a talented
volleyball player and helped the
Sea Kings advance to the
semi-finals of the CJF Southern
Section Division 11 playoff&
"I thlnlc the mental aspect (in
voUeyballJ ~alm~tthesameM
in football,· Welch said. •tn
football, there might be a little
more thought in the
preparation."
One thing Welch enjoya about
both sports ls what he enjoys
about all of the endeavora he
Wldertakea.
•1 like going out and
oompeting," he aakl ·1 juat tty
lO bring the beat I can."
Hla belt ls pretty dam good.
He At a big reuon CdM (4-2, l-0)
It ranked No. 5 lo Dlwtllon IX.
.. grup of the opdon bu
propea.d the Sea KJnajl Into I
dynamk .......... am..
pn>blelnl .IDt DPPoillas .......
.,. loft tbl oPdoa.~ Welm .............. Job bJ C.oldl
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SPORTS
MARK C. DUSTIN I DAILY PILOT
Newport Harbor's Alex Orth tries to escape the grasp of Foothill's
Ryan Brooks on the kickoff return last week in a 10.10 tie.
NEWPORT son N1guelJ to be able to hone in
on what ~ trying to do deCert-
sively, and the nickel (packagPJ can Continued from B 1
challenge for us. ~ need to get on
tnd early and hit the 6dd nm-rung. ..
in the Foothill tie, Newport
looked pas.gve to start the game to
take 8 10-0 deficit into the ba.l£ but
came out aggressive in the third
quaner to tie the game.
.. I think we're still going to ~a
game where ~ hittfns on an
cylinders on offense running and
throwing the ball," Brinkley said
.. It's going to be cbaDenging for us.
We need to stay balanced against
!Aliso Niguel's) defense."
Brlnkiey should have Newport
well-prepared. He i9 2-0 with the
Sailors following a tie, induding a
28-0 victory against Marina In 21X>l.
Newport. whk:h is ranked No. 3
in OF Southern Section Division
VI, has held opponents to leas than
12 points per game. The ~
Ines. No. 7 in Dtvlsloo IY, spread
the field with four rec.eMrs and
utilize the shotgun on offense.
last weelr. ~ Footh.iII, the
Sailors switched from their regular
four defensive linemen. three ~
backers and four defmsM bacb
to a four-two-llYe look against a
spread offense. 8dnldey said New-
port might nm that defense this
week against Aliso Niguel
"We brought in a oouple of extra
D& to keep (FoodlillJ guessing."
Brinkley said "We don~ want Wi-
help."
~the Seilon came out
with a three-back set and split
bac:lcs aga1mt Foothill in order to
put ThM>r Theriot and Thomas
Martin in the backfleld at the same
time.
"We always try to oome up with
something advaJ:tta8eous each
week." Bdnkiey said. "If we uee
[Theriot and Martin ~ on
~] against Alban Niguel de-
pends on what the defense gtves
us."
The \\blveines use a three-four
alignment and have first-team aD-
league nose guard Tun:y Ko return·
Ing. It wiD be up to Newport's of-
fmsive line to continue its play
from the second half against Foot-
hill. when Theriot was able to rush
for 174 yani<l after the mu and
206 in the game.
"Our oft'emive line staned to
knock [FoothlD) off the baB." Bdn-
kley said. "We had a bib push up
front that opened up lane& for
Theriot"
Wb.iche-.u team wins the game
bas an inside tract to the league
dlampiornhip and a top pla)1>tf
spot .
·1rs ol7liowly a big game for
us." Brinkley said. .. If you want to
put youraelf in a (Xl6ition to be
league champ. you need to win
them all. lt's going to be a huge
game for both tearm."
..
Ball control is name
of game for Estancia
Eagles want to keep
Wesaninster offense
off the field by
controlling the clock.
Rick Devereux
OaUyPllot
1be Bltanda Hilb football
temn felt pretty ll)Od after its
c:ome-from--beblnd. 21·14. vic-
tory aver Ocean View lilt Friday
in a Golden
Welt
Leque
cont.est.
1be
euphoria
luta aa
long u It
took to
look at the schedule and see the
Eagles host league-leading West-
minster at 7:30 p.m tonight at
Orange Coast College.
~got our work cut out for
ua," C.Oach Craig Fertig said.
The Uon.s. ranked No. 9 in CIF
Southern Section Division VII,
are coming off a bye, but de-
feated Orange, 42-7, Oct 8. Es-
tancia lost to Orange. 23-21, Oct
1.
"This ls a bis game for them
and for ua: Fertig said "They're
touted to win the whole thing.
We have to come after their rear
ends. 'The lcey ls our offense and
our offensive line.·
Fertig said be wants his team
to control the time of pouession
and keep ~a high-
~ offense off the field In
order to do that. a running game
must be established.
The P.agtes' top nmning back
ls 8eyce Mc.Kmdry, who has
gained 479 ruahing yards and
sewn touchdowns on 99 carries.
McK.end.ry ls not a 6asby runner,
opting to run over a delmder
than around one.
An emerging IW for Bltanda
(3-3, 1-1 fu leque) II Daniel
Clieelboro. Qieeeboro, a cnnafer
from Cotta Meta. bu ruabed for
272 yuda with tW9 touchdowna
on 37 carrie1 three pm-.
Clieelboro II a aLuher that can
break off a long run aeemfngty
any time he touchee the ball. He
baa allo returned a kickoff 97
yards and an interception 56
yard.a for toucbdowna.
"We need to be able to run the
ball conmtendy," Fertig said.
.. We will work at It in practice
and then we will run right at
[Westmln.sterJ. ~ need long
drives."
It won't be easy putting to-
gether any sustained drives on
the Westminster (4-2, 2-0),
which hat held opponents to 10
points per game.
The defense la led by Ernesto
Mora. a 6-foot-3, 250-pound de-
fensive end. Fertig remembered
seeing Westminster in a scrim-
mage over the summer.
.. They run a four-three [de-
fense) with a four deep second-
ary," Fertig said ... Their linemen
are big, good looking guys. I
think between Orange and West-
minster, Westminster ls the class
of the league.·
Running back Carlos Broolcs
will see the lion's sh.are of the ball
when Westminster ls on offense.
Brooks has rushed for close to
700 yards. including 194 yards
and three touchdowns against
Costa Mesa Oct l. La.st year,
Brooks torched F.stancla for 222
yards and three touchdowns.
"I remember him from last
year,· Fertig said. "We've got to
try to atop him if we can. We've
got to get the ball away from
him. The key ls for our offense to
hold on to the ball."
High hopes for Mustangs
Baldwin believes
Costa Mesa can make
playoffs by winning
three consecutive
Golden West games.
Rick Devereux
DaityPik>t
Despite onJy winning ooe
football game thia season. the
c.ost.a Mesa
HJgh foot-
ball team
believes it
can make
the play-
offs.
"We are
capable of
winning the next three games."
C.oach Tum Baldwin said "We
totally dominated our last two
opponenta."
The Mustanp (1-6, 1-2 In the
Golden \\at l..eague) Mn! able
to beat Santa Ana Oct. 8. but lost
to Saddleback last Friday.
Before Mea can ride off into
the plaJOfti, It muat fli'at get pa.st
hott Ocean View (1-5, 0-2) at 7
p.m. Pr1day; .8Udwln feels confi-
dent in getting the victory be-
C81.lle the Seabawb ao.t to
Sadd1ebKk. 29-0, wbeteu Mesa
pl.s)"!d well in 4a, rT-14, Joa to
the Roednmnen. 1be owm1dlng
factor In the pme WU Mee0 18
penaldel for 130 yards. •1n • aJfnl lbame we ao.t
that • Balclwln lakl •:..t': WM DOC better than
UI ln"11JpbMe f-Athe pme. •
.... bll ... tbli., thole
... , ... "+**I.the
............... Ocean
View.
~[The Seahawksl are a very im-
proved team compared to last
season,· Baldwin said. "But they
weren't very good (lastl week
against F.stancia."
The Mustangs will try to dupli-
cate the game plan they wed
against Santa Ana and Saddle-
baclc. which was a heavy dose of
running back 'fyler Legg.
The junior gained 323 of his
685 rushing yan!a against Santa
Ana and Saddleback. He reached
the l 00-yard rushing marlc in
one game all year, then rattled
off an 184-yard game against
Santa Ana and 139 yards againsr
Saddleback. Legg said a slight
adjustment by his coaches
helped him have a break
through performance against
Santa Ana
"Now I'm lining up further
back." Legg said. "I'm gtving the
lh1e more time to make their
blocks."
The increased presence of a
rushing attack has d.imln.lshed
the role of star dght end Jeff Wal-
dron. Waldron. the only Mesa
player with a catch in every
game, only caught one ball
against Sldd1eb&ck. but It was an
18-yaid touchdawn..
"We didn't throw to blm be-
cause we didn't need to throw
the ball at all In that game."
Baldwin aaid. "CSlddlebackJ WU
double and lrlple CXM!ltng him
and we Wll1' pining 8, 9, 10
yards on ewry pll)t,.
Waldron .... a8 Newport-
Mma Khooll with 30 recepdona
.. 511 ·,... and two touch-
......... &&and& team
.............. yuda
and ... ~
• • #
FOOTBALL
MARK C. DUSTIN /OAJLY PILOT
Newport-Mesa's Stephen Cureton (80) tries to stop a Corona
ballcarrier in the second quarter of a recent Junior Al~American
Football Pee Wee Division game against at Bonita Creek Park.
Two plays ignite win
Forrest airs it out to
Traglia for two
touchdowns and a
Se aha wk victory.
The receiver-quarterback con-
nection of Tanner Traglia and
01ase Forrest combined to lead
the Jr. Oinic Seahawks over the
Rowland Heights Raiders, 19-12.
Jake Favreau rushed for 70 yards
and a touchdown to cap the Sea-
hawks' victory.
The Sea.hawks scored on their
first possession of the .econd
half on a 52-yard touchdown
pass from Forrest to Traglia The
defense. led by Tate Smith, Spen-
cer Lujan. Andrew Shearer, Fav-
reau. Forrest and Traglia
squelched the Raider offense.
holding them to negative yards
in the second half.
Traglia and Forrest hooked up
on the next possession with a 90-
yard touchdown pass. tying the
score 12-12. Olarlie Padden,
Marshall Sepulveda and Keaton
Cablay added to the defense and
forced the Raiders to punt. Smith
tangled up the punter. causing a
fumble that was recovered by
Forrest on the Ralder 35.
Favreau then put the Sea -
hawks ahead for good on a nine·
yard touchdown run. On the en-
suing kid off by Sage Fleming.
favreau recovered the lose ball
giving the Seahawk.s the ball
back with 2:47 left on the clock.
Hehind the solid bloc.king of Max < :arr. Austin Arico, Dane Valdivia.
Quentin Moses, Taylor Antenuc-
ci, Lukas Nienhuis. Stephen Cu-
reton and Grant Nutt, the Sea-
hawks run out the clock for their
third victory in a row and a share
of first place in conference.
The host Silver Seahawks face
Long Beach Poly Saturday at I
p.m. at Bonita Creek Park.
• Roland Heights 24, Peewee
Seahawks 14
The Peewee Seahawks lost to
Roland Heights Raiders. 24-14, in
a hard-fought division game last
Saturday night
The Raiders scored on their
second play of the game to take a
6-0 lead and the ensuing drive,
the Raiders intercepted and re-
turned a pass for a touchdown to
go up 12·0. A long run later in
the half by the Raiders quarter-
bas;Jc made the score 18-0 at half.
time.
In the &eeond half the Raiders
would again be the first team to
find the end wne and increase
the lead to 24-0 early in the third
quarter. The Seahawks then took
all the momentum in the game
thanks to defensive play from
Steven Sheldon, Braden Granard.
Keegan JakowsJcy, Hunter Du-
rante, DJ Hauser and Jimmy
Reed. Linebackers JD Abbott.
Brett Klien, Drew Diller, Ryan
Iverson and Blake Budhart
made countJess tackles while the
secondary of Brett Linkletter,
Travis Woloson, Chris Brown and
Aaron Rentz shut down the Raid-
ers in the second half.
The Seahawks offense drove
the ball behind their line of Aus-
tin Turner, Reed. Hauser. John
Prickett. Hauser. Sheldon, Nico
Napolitano and Spencer Haly.
Seahawb quarterback Woloson
completed passes to Unkletter,
Abbott, Napolitano. Sheldon and
Iverson to set up two touchdown
runs by JD Abbott and closed the
gap to 24-14. The clock was the
Seahawb biggest enemy as time
ran out before the Seahawk.s
could regain he lead:
The Seahawks will host the
Tri-Oties Steelers Saturday night
at5 p.m.
BASEBALL
Newport Harbor rallies
The Newport Harbor Base-
ball Auociation ll ·year-old
. team scored alx runs in the 6-
naJ inning to earn a 14·13 vic-
tory aga.ioat Dana Point lo win-
ter leaguo lciJon Oct. 3.
Aaron Sc:hott wu hii by a
pitch to lead off the ln.n1ng.
Gut Moore. ~r llehnfo and
1 Jake StowiU "then diew COD•
i RCUtiri Wli11te. 1COrili8 Sc:bOtL
Mer a pop out; f.lban
Pkhtner b1t a buel~
triple.
~n Dam then pC;unded a
arigte lO ~ to d1tfe li1
Fichtner for the tying run.
Davia atole lecond and Bren·
nan Callahan rollowed wtth a
ah.arp line drive that was
caught by the center fielder.
With two out-, Patrick Over·
•treet laced a llne drive to the
pp In rl&bt·c:itnter 6etd for the
walk-olf aingle.
Gra.llt Pujli and Cooner Bu.ah
Uo readMcl MCely durln1 the
conrllt. Qu:Qeron QMYu tUUC'k out
two Of the efsbt bitten be faCed
1n die ftnal lDnlnl to set out ot
a ---loeded jam.
~.~2 .....
SOCCER
.Ordaz's hat trick sparks Newport
O'Campo, Daly also
score goals in boys
under-13 AYSO
Region 97 victory
against South Irvine.
The Newport boys .under-13
soccer team won against South
Irvine 5-2, Saturday at Kaiser
Field in Costa Mesa
A bat trick was accomplished
by team captain Jay Ordaz.
Ollis O'Gampo scored on a cor-
ner kick to start the scoring
streak, while Kaelin Daly scored
on a breakaway. Other offensive
contributors were All Sadri,
Brian Baca, Hector Marino. Ali
Sadri and Sebastien Welch.
The defensive team of Aaron
Rentz, E. J. Kehoe, Jake Man-
ning, Spencer Martinez and
Oiris Mendez held lrvine to two
Emily Nall scored fint for the
Pussycats with a left-footed
shot. Gianna Ught also scored
for the Pussycat.a with a strong
shot followed by goals by
Courtney Buck and Danica.
Casey Duckworth provided
strong mid.field support and
Andria Spears made the pass to
Buck that led to a breakaway
goal
•Rip Curls 6, Orange Crush 0
The Rip Curls rolled over
Orange Crush 6-0 on Saturday.
Madison Jabara had three goals
for the Curls, two were scored
by Roxana Crane and Catherine
Connelly scored her first goal of
the season.
The defensive line of Page
Keys. Emma Howard, Hailey
Newett and Savannah Baron
held off the Crush all day long.
Aiding on the field with assists
were Nilli Walsh, Alyssa Ohlig
and in the goal, both Monika
Peterson and Allsion Kahn.
In girls under-10 play:
•Surf Olicks 4, Bull Dogs 0
Haley Oeveland scored her
first goal of the season for the
Surf Olicks in the first quarter.
That was followed up by a goal
by Shannon Henderson in the
second quarter.
Seneca Jakoslcy took over in
the second half scoring two
more goals. Defensive play by
Brinley Siemonsma, Hannah
Nance and Mahaylee McKinney
kept the Bull Dogs scoreless.
ln boys under-IO play:
•Avalanche 5. Blue Tsunami
l
Nie Sargeant opened the
scoring with three first period
goals off of long lead assists
from Kevin Rakestraw and Olris
Buchanan. Gage Coffelt scored
after sharp passes from Riley
Ricker and Parker Martinez.
Sargeant finished the Ava·
lanche scoring with a second
half goal with an· assist from
Sam Jones.Joey Gregory and
Rory Aeming helped the Ava-
lanche to control the middle
and Gordon Lewis made an
outstanding kick save on a Blue
Tsunami try.
• Raiders 3, Patriots 3
Blake Smith, Adam Bennani
and Bryan Shollin started at
forward. with Grant Moore and
Griffin Leggett at midfield.
Oladie Barber and Cameron
Candelaria started at defensive
fullback, with Dytan Roe at
sweeper and Connor Leggett at
goal keeper.
The Patriots scored a goal in
the first quarter to take a 1-0
lead into the second quarter.
Keaton Hirsch rotated in at for -
ward, and Andres Zourelli came
in at midfield. Blake Smith ro-
tated to fullback. to help out on
defense. Griffin Leggett was
able to score a goal. and the
score at the half was 1-1.
• Devil Rays 3, Red Bull 2
Rocky Gonzales shook off last
week's injury to score early in
the first quarter on a pass from
Bob Boullon. In the second
quarter, the Bulls evened the
score before Boullon moved the
Devil Rays ahead.
The Devil Rays scored again
when Brandt Boucher passed to
Izaak Lofgren, who fed it in to
R.J. Roberts, wbo found the net.
Zade Cornwell played goaJJe for
the first time. T.J. Tucazevit.s and
Lee Stevens broke up Red Bull
scoring drives. while Max John-
son and lsa.iab Suarez moved
the ball well wlth a strong pass·
ing game. Red Bull scored once
more In the fourth quarter, but
the DevO Raya held on to win.
In gida under-8 play:
•Purple People Baters vs.
Pink Panthen
Julia Cuney 11Uted off the
game lo the goal and had thlft
aaVH. The clefeoatw wodc of
Kayla SaYUeM and MacbnDe
Hyde aided Cuney.
Siema Dllnpworth and
Haley aq domlnaled oa of-r.n.e with ..... bUI ban·
... and , ....... bl tbe tee•
near the goal the entire quarter.
•Purple Panthers vs. Water-
melons
The Watermelon's defense
was the key to the game as the
Panthe~ only managed one
shot on goal. Much of the game
was played in the center of the
field with neither team able to
gain an advantage. Tough-
nosed defensive play by the
Panthers' Leah Castillo. Kira
Wandrocke and Tara Fuller kept
the talented Watermelons on
their heals throughout the first
quarter, but the Panthers were
unable to capitalize on an
early-field advantage.
Leading Panther scorer-;
Libby Knight and Bryn Crowell
were unable to get on track for
much of the game. Knight had
two fourth quarter breakaway.'>
and just missed wide to tlw ld1
on a shot with two minutel> left
in the game. Carlee Kap<111a
stopped five shots un goal.
while Rachel Wh1telegge.
McKenzie Stephen., and Hyan
Moncrief played well togethl'r
on the offensive and defemivt-
end.
In boys under-8 play.
•Green Grunion-. \ '>. lnlemo
Halls
The only goal of tilt' game
was scored in the third q11artt:r
by Ai1dy Gutierrez. Ryan Ha'>
kent and Malt Valeriano led the
way with a '>I rong nffrn,(·.
Olance Siemon<.ma. Ktlha11
Headington and D.J. l·rick.,on
provided offen.,ivl' 'upport
throughout the gam(' with
01ance again bemg challenged
a~ goalie. succes.-,fully d('nyrng
the Inferno Balh' <.coring
chance:-. Clarence Mc<:art hy,
Alex Kerr and Mallhew l.l'fllt>r
aJso '>Uccessfully contnhutetl to
the Grunions' effl'ctive dell'll
sive effort
ln girls undt'r· 7 play
•Speckled Alligators v'>. l'111k
.Piranhas
Attacking the baJI on offense
was Emily Golrz. 1-.mma Vju·
novich, Olivia Jones and Megan
Keys. Jacque Defeo '>cored on
an assist by Paige Tamblyn. Ka
tie Kearns lead tlw gator.., in
steals.
In boys under· 7 play:
•Trojans vs. Sun Dt>v1h
The Trojans continuou'I}
pushed the baJI untu thl' Sun
Devil side of tht' tit'ltl w11h for ~
wards I uis Mora and Matt Hrn
die finally landing 'hols 11110
the back of the Sun I >evil m·1.
Trojan fullback' Cllac;t' Hraun.
Jack Beeker and Mikey Pleca..,
turned away several hrt-.1k
aways from the aggres~ive Sun
Devils. anchored by Ryan Young
and friend!:>.
I lowevcr. Trojan goalie'> h i
die Guzman and Michael Uarke
made several diving save,. rtw
balJ control skill'> of Cooper
Hendrix was key for the Trojan..
in the second half a'i the tf'am
continued on its <,ucrec,,ful
campaign.
•Predators vs. Steelers
The Steelers dominated po'-
session in the first quarter. hut
were unable to penetrate a
stingy Predator defense that
had allowed only two goals in
the last five games. The dead
lock was broken just before
halftime when goal-scoring
wizard, DUJon Murphy, latched
on to a pass from the right to
slam the ball low Into the net.
The Steelers almost equalized
soon after the start of the sec-
ond half when their skillful cen-
ter forward slid the ball put the
Predator goalie, Charlie Sta.ssel,
only 10 see SLassel chase back
and smother the ball right on
the goal line.
Thi5 wa:-the last real chance
The Steelers had as The Preda-
tors applied continual pressure,
,md after seeing his close-range
'hot fly off the post, Murphy
gathered the rebound and bur-
ied 11 in the net. The scoring
wa-, completed when Carter
~coll dribbled the ball into the
opponent'5 goal from the left
!>Ide of the penalty area.
In g1rb unc.Jer-6 play:
•Flamingos
Flamingo Madeline Phillips
'>CUrf'd her first goal on Satur·
day in only her fourth soccer
gamt:'. Julia Ackerman and
McKt·n11t· Porteous each scored
1w1ll'. ctnd hika Ellia added a
... ixth g11ctl. Paige Fults played
d<'ft'n-.e while Mandy Tapfer
<rnd J....att> McAllister supported
un huth offen!>e and defense.
•Blue I >olphinl> vs. Iii-Light-
er.,
Lead oner again by the goal
-.rnnng ot Mari..,.,a Cislaw and
Amanda W1bon, the Blue Doi·
ph111-. matched up favorably
v.uh thl· Iii I 1ghter<i. Emily
Hett hl'r. KC'ndall Machado. Ab-
by Flem:'> ctnd Kailey ltambek all
contributed with o;trong games.
\ml Paige c >key wa:-again the
ta,le't volunlet:'r to come out of
1lw g.rnw
In hoy<, 1111der·fi play·
• l'urpll· Dragon'>
Barron Hanta and Max foffel
h.td another big game scoring
lor the Purple Dragons. Oomi·
111t Lofius and Olase Adelsohn
kept their opponents away
from the goaJ. Nie Rimlinger
anti Ben Toffel advanced the
hall and Malcolm Davis had
c;onw hig shots at the net.
In bor• under-5 play:
• c,reen AulJdogs vs. Dino-
mtte.,
rhl' highlight of the game
.1gain...i the Dinomites. and per-
hap'> of the entire Green Bull-
d11gs 't'a~un, was Eann McKas·
..,on\ fir1-t goal. Ben Zehnder
a11d Billy Shannon also scored
goal.., lor the Green Bulldogs.
lack Hrennan played solid de-
feme and Joe SK.inner had sev·
tral long ranJ.:e shots on goal.
• l hee1ahc; vs. Silver Tigen
ralting advantage of opportu-
nities wert' Ashe Deering and
Jack McUintock. with four
goals apiece. <handler Sie-
mon<,ma had one. and Lucas
I lodges. had his first of the sea-
:-.on.Joshua Jenk.ins. Jon Hodge-
<,and tames Hodges all played
tough for the Oleetahs,blocking
shots. mak.ing some steals and
nmning down loose balls.
•The Stingers vs. Crocodiles
Max: Sandberg. Keagan
Coyne. Cole McFetters. Scott
Ryder and Forrest Faigen all
scored goals for the Stingers in
a game against the Crocodiles.
It's like, yau know,
, '" liml.
Daily~Piloc -·
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.. ltusdly, Octllber 21. 2004 SPORTS
BRIEFLY
I
Parker heads f or1ner UCI trio
Jj
Perry Parker leads a trio of UC
Irvine a1umnJ after the first two
daya of competition in the Brat
stage of PGA Tour qualifying
school at the Greg Norman
Course at PGA West in La
Quinta.
school Former Anteater Jeff Co-
burn (76-83 -159) sits in a tie
for69th.
CdM battles through 5
• VOIJ..BYB\LL: The Corona
del Mar girls volleyball team de-
f eat ed host Tesoro, 25-17, 22-
25, 21-25, 25-17, 15-12 Wednes-
day ln a Pacific Coast League
match.
Coast College men.a water polo
team defeated Santa Ana 11-9
Wednesday afternoon ln an
Orange Empire Conference
match.
Alex Avetoom scored four
goal• to lead the Pirates (4·
10, 1-3 ln conference), while
Jonathon Goldstein and An-
drew Crowell both bad two.
Parker shot an even-par 72
Wednesday and sJts ln a six-way
tie for 10th place after two
IOWlds (74-72-146). Olrlsdan Tapla led Santa Ana
(5-5, 1-4) with four goals. Mike Lavery, a 2003 UCI
graduate who won the Big West
Conference Individual title as a
senior. is in a three-way tie for
16th (67-80 -147) with two
rounds remaining in the stage.
Lavery led the field after his 67
Tuesday.
Lindsey EnsJgn racked up 25
kills for the Sea Kings (18--4, 6-0
in league), while Jo{dan Smith
had 19 kills and 27 digs.
Brianne Ogden had 17 digs
and KeUy Orristian had 23 as-
sists to help keep CdM perfec t
in league. ,.
Onnc• Empire c~
0rangt! Coat 11. Senta Ana • 8ciof'9 by quarW9 occ 1433 -11
SA 3222 1
OCC -Avetoom 4, Goldlteln 2,
Crowell 2, Prl~ 1, Colller 1,
Feuenden 1. &awe -Shin 7.
Mar1tellor 3. The top 23 finishers and ties
following four rounds qualify for
the second stage of qualifying
Coast slips by IX>ns
•WATER POW: The Orange
SA -Tapia 4, Colchado 2. Vargea 1,
Storey 1, Tapia 1. Swee-Aguilar 11.
SCHEDULE
lODAY
FWdhodcey
High school -Marina at Newport
Harbor at Harper Community
Center, 3:15 p.m.
Football
High school -Westminster at
Estancia at Orange Coast College.
7:30 p.m.; Aliso Niguel at
Newport Harbor, 7 p.m.
Golf
High school girls -Estancia at
Sage Hill at Rancho San Joaquin,
3 p.m.; University at Corona del
Mar at Newport Beach Country
Club, 2:30 p.m.
Tennis
High sdlool girls -Costa Mesa at
Orange, 3 p.m.; Foothill at
Newport Harbor, 3 p.m.; Santa
Ana at Estancia. 3 p.m.;
University at Corona del Mar, 3
p.m. POLO Senior goalkeeper Gaston San-
ford made five of his eight saves in
the second q~er, including a
stop on a poll'r-blank shot by
Mike Meier on one of Tesoro's
seven man-advantage siruations.
Volleyball
High school girls -Foothill at
Newport Harbor, 4 p.m.
w.terpolo
Continued from B 1
Servite.
CdM began the fourth quarter
with a 13-4 lead, outscoring the
Titans, 7-1. in the second and
third periods combined.
High school boys -Los Amigos at
Sage Hill at Corona del Mar, 7
p.m.; Laguna Beach at Newport
Harbor, 3:15 p.m. 'fyter Kent finished with three
goals while Jacob Murphy (two),
Blake Schoenberg (one) and
Spencer Pirdy (one) all added sin-
gle goals for the winners. who
were most prolific on counterat-
taclcs.
The mans. who stayed in the
game early with two first-quarter
goals coming on 6-on-5 chances.
trailed, 6-3, following one quaner.
but would get no closer the rest of
the way.
QUOTE OF THE DAY
''I'm eatmg my
Wheaties." (',,dM held the litans scoreless
in the second quarter with aggres-
sive defense and strong goaltend-
ing.
~I told the bds tthe ·maru.1 were
capitalizing off our mistakes. but if
we put away our opponunities.
we would be fine." Bailey said of
his speech foDowi.ng the first quar-
ter. Thomas Pearson, Corona
del Mar senior standout Pi.rdy tallied five assist'> while
Kyle Hersh added three for the Sea
leplN*81 2640
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WITHOUT ATTORNf't'
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ham 32SO W1lsh11r
Blvd Su rte 603 l ns
Anaeles, CA 90010
(213) 386 6900
AnORNEY FOR M1thrlle
Moyer and Denni~ Rnd
man
NAM[ or COURT JUDI
Cl Al DISl RIC I OR
BRANCt• COURl If ANY
Supe11or Court of C1h
lorrua, County of Ot
anee 700 C1v1c Center
Drive West Santa Ana
CA 92701
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estany
DCfE NDANl N1der
Am,, vend
NOTKIO'
SH[llff'S SAU
LEVYING OFFICER
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Dept 4601 J1mb0<1e
Rd Am 108. i.twport
BHch. CA 92660 Herbol
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CC>UaTCASI
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Issued on March 2. 2004
In the above des1an1ttd ~urt, UPOn a tud1ment
entered October 14
2003 in f1v0t of 1ud1
ment c11d1tor(1 ),
M1ch1fl1 Moyer end
Dennis Rodm1n ind
1plnst jud(ment debt
Of(s) Nader Amlrv1nd,
Auto Mlfllet, 1howln1 I
net b1l1nce of
1257, 179 34 1etu1lly due
on Mid jud(ment on the
at1 of tlle 1Uu1nc1 of
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llpofl ell ,..,., • t!Ut Ind
lllter•t o1 said ~
Nbt.or(a) In tfle prop
erty In thl CcKinty or
Orin... Slit• of Cell
lor11l1, dHcrlb1d 11 foffowa·
Tr1et Humtlef 345, lot
5 Ind W IO fT lot I. '•reel N11111be r
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should refer lo Sections
701 510 to 701 680,
Inclusive, of the Code of
Civil Pr oc~durr tor
prov1s1ons aoverr11n11 the
te<ms. condrt1ons, and
effect ol lhr \air dnd
the liab11tty of defaultine
bidders
NOTICC 15 HlRl BY
GIVEN that on November
17. 2004 at 11 00
o'clocl. A M al 5herift
Office 4601 Jamboree
Rd. Room 108. City ol
Newport Beach. County
of Oranae Sbte of
Cahforn1.a I wtll sell 11
pubhc auctt0n to the
h11hest bidder for c1sh
1n lawful money of the
Un1tl!d States. all lhl!
11ehl. ltlle and interest
of ,aid 1udement debt
or(s) 1n the above
descrtbed properly, or
so much thereof as may
be necesur y to satisfy
said eaeculton with
acer ued inlrrest ;ind
COiis
Dated October I J. ?004
D1vls1on Harbor
APPR0l(IMAIE
MINIMUM BID
$0
M1ch4el S C11ona
She11fl, Oranae County
ly /S/ I . S.., Depwty
N01'£. Do not t1ke down
or defacl! • posted
noltce before the ule or
sa1tsfac.lt0n of 1udcment
Penal Code Section 616
Published Newpnr I
Beach/Cost• Mui Daily
Pilot October 71 . 28,
November 4. 2004
Dresser
BZSO Tom llarlley Tues,
Bike, ladder. Elo•es
Cl 19 JD l1IP Wa~her ,
Dryer. l acJ<ler Dune
Bum Parh
BI02 Royce Rum~ty.
199'; BMWll lrc
•R o y teJ I v1n •
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Published Newpor t
Beach/Costa Mesa Daily
Pilot Octol>ef 71 78.
2004 lh~78
chan111na nenies as
follows AleJts Yvonne
Yat oel to le>1e Yvonne
Yacoel TH[ COURT
OROlRS Iha I all pl'r sons
interested in this mattrr
shall appea1 before lhtS
cnur t al the heerm&
1ndrcated below to show
cause tf any why the
peht1on for ch.inar> ot
name should not be
11ranted
NOTICE 01 IH ARING
Date NOV 16 2004 MOOO Of P\IUC ..._ Time 2 00 pm Dept l 7 l
NOT ICC IS Hr Rf BY The address ol lhl' cnurt
CtV[lf that 1 public is same •n noted dbuve
hearina will be held by 3 A COl>Y nf lh1~ Order
the Costa MHa City to Show Cause 'hall be
Council on November I published al ten t once
1004. 11 6 }() p m in each week for four
the Coun"I Chambers ol successive week' p11or
City Hall, 71 f 111 Dme to lhe dale stl for
on the followme item hea11n11 on the pe1t11on
Consider alton of the in the lollow1na news
deletion and/or modilt paper of eeneral c1rcu
cations of the II\£ A l~llon prmled in this
Master Plan (PA 99 14) county Daily Pilot
Condtlt0n of approval D9'e: Sl' 30 2004
*-'" •• , f ttflhetf
FidltlM a..a..u ....
The follow1na person
has •bandoned the use
of the ftel1l1ous Bus•
ne!>S Name Jl Marlin
M0tlC<1&e & Re.ti l state
2107 Business Center
Drive Suite 130, Ir vine
CA 9Z61 7
The r 1cht1ous Bu~iness
name relP11ed to above
was filed in 011nge
County on 8 6 2004,
f llf NO 20046996089
Roeer fr an'" Tur~
2714 Starbud Drtve
Costa MeH CA 9:<'626
rhtS business IS con
ducted by an md1v1dual
Aoaer r furk
This )llltment w1s
ftled with the County
Clerk of Or a nae County
on 10/12/04
2004600J'IH
D•tly Prlol Oct l 4. 21.
28 lfov 4 1004 Th574 Number 18 reaardtn& the MARJOlll LAllD
provm on ol onsite CAlnR, JUDGf O' THI Rdllm .....
pubhc art in a Planned SUPlmo. COURT
Development Commer Published Newport "-S......
ual Zone. tocited al Beach/Cost• Meu Daily The follow1n1 persons
1475 South Coast Drive Ptlot October 7 14. 21 are dotn& lluslness n
IF THE ArORtMEN 78, 2004 fh539 a) MARQUEZ ENT[R
TIONEO ACTION I S PRISES. b) FM ENTER
CHALLENGED IN COtJRl , fkllll.s..... PAIS£S, 400 S Flower,
the chaHenae m1y be "-S...... Unit 21. 011nae. CA
hm1ted lo only those 92868
Issues raised al the The followme persons Fredrico Marquez, 400
pubhc hear111e dHCllbtd are dolna bus•nen u S Flower Unit 21.
'" the nohce or in a) Tinsel lots b) Ory Orana•. CA 92868
written correspon~nce Biby. c) 01y M1m1 M11uel Nuniz 2J02
delivered to the City 1940 Oranae Ave., Coste M•n1tob1 Or S1nt1
Council 11, or prt0r to. Mesa. CA 926"7 Ana. CA 92704 the publtt hatrtn& Consuelo I lrHcy, Th1S business 1s con
NOTICE IS rURTH£R 1940 Orenee Avenue, ducted by 1 eeneral
GIVEN that at the above Coste M1se. CA 926?7 partnership llOTICIOfMJCW.1 time and piece. all Jus1c1 Lu Sewall. Hive you 1t11ted doln1
The mlnr st or If• interested persons may 2275 Golden Circle, business y1t1 Ho
ftcillty, accordina to the appear 1nd bt heard by Newport Buch, CA fredr1Co Marqu11
provisions ol Olv1St0n 8 the Crty Council on the 92660 Mtcuel Nunei of the Business and 1bove item ind thit 111 Presopsooll Phone This 1t1t1rnent wes
Professions Codi, out ind w11tten com ph1n1Ch, 210 Kelp St . filed with the ~unty
Chipter 10. Sictl mun1cat1on wtll be Manhett1n Beach. C1 Cleril of Of1n11 County
21707 (i), hllttly 11 considered 90266 °" 10112/04 NOTICE Of PUBLIC JUUL FOlCIK, This buslneu Is con· 2004.00ltSl
SALE Deputy City Clerk ducted by • &•nenl Dally Piiot Oct 14, 21,
EXT A A STORA G [ City of Coste Mesa putnenhlp 28, Hov. 4, 2004 Th568
NEWPORT MESA Will Published Newport Hive you sterted dOlne ~ ..
conduct a publt( aale of Beech/Costa Mese Daily business yen No -
the contenta of Iha Pilot October 2 1, Consuelo! Tre1cy U ' , .... ..
1t0t1,. se>ece(a) n1med 2004 Th582 ft~~" wl~~·1~:'"~ov~~; ,.._ .... ...
klow. with the contlfth SW911CDITCI Clerk of Of1n1e ~unty The folow1na l*Mlll
Mini so4d to the hlpelt on 09/24/04 hH abandc>Md tlM UM
b'dder. for lawful money CMl'9M. I004'°'21tl of the flctJ1lou1 lv&I ol the United Stites ol a.nor.... Dilly Pllot Sept 30, Oct nna NtnM· GuiHntM
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to saflsly 1 landlord's PA .. I".. ..___..........._ c"' t lien 1nd wlfl be held 1t N. •I ,__ •~,otnla 1 ... ---v.M.t•n .....,_ Mc.ft· 1250 8rlltof St . ~1t1 O...,CAms.IS6t -pte C.poratioft (CA).
Meu, CA 92628 on Nov ._ .... C.... The follow=.ilH''°M 502 l:. Ocunfro11t,
3, ZOO-. et 1 30 p "' • -· are dolnt as ,.,....,... lucll ,.. .... Auctleneer's Ne me. n.11-frOlll Tiie lllallda, Vie -.!"""'!~ ' _..,. o.ntila Avln1 l'tlcNM ~ l ••-fotllla 981 W.lY..... UCCI -.4', Wine. Ce ThtfldltiOw ...... '2S-1tl•62JS), Meir-: 92612 Nf-flftrf~ to .....
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Kings.
Corona del
Mar's Tom
Money,
right,
scores over
the
stretching
hands of
Tesoro
goalkeeper
Austin
Hughes in
Wecilesday's
game.
PHOTOS BY
KENT TREPTOW
/DAILY PILOT
Pirdy and Money each finished
with two steals while Michael
Berty, Pearson, Murphy, Sanford
and Hersh each had one steal for
the Sea Kin~ who host San Oe-
mente, Bailey's ahna mater, at 4
p.m Friday.
When asked what has sparked
I 0 goals in two games. Pearson
said, ''I'm eating my Wheaties."
Padk Comt lalllNe
Corona .. Mmr 18, Telof'O 7
S-bv0ml1llr'I Teso<o 3 o 1 3 1
CdM e 4 3 3 1e
Teecwo -Colt.on 3, White 2. Acosta 1,
Bryers 1. SaVM -\A:>lk 7. Hughee 1
MNIKC.~/
OMYPl.OT
CdM -P9af100 5, Money 4, Kent 3,
Murphy 2, &noenbef'g 1, Pirdy 1.
Saves -Sanford 8, Anthony 2.
Corona del Mar's Jacob Murphy, nght, looks to pass as Tesoro's
Mike Meier defends tn Wednesday's Pacific Coast League game.
Rdll. ....
"-S......
The followina persons
are doina bu)mns u
Blakel on Group, 209
r ernleaf Ave . Coro nil
del Mar, Cf. 92625
Dean Wttkstrom. 209
Fer nleaf Ave , Cor on1
del Mer CA 92625
This business is con
ducted by 1n 1nd1v1dual
Have you started doina
business yet'
Yes.9/23/04
Deen Wickstrom
This statement was
hied with the County
Clerk of Or anre County
on09/24/04
20046002' 35
Daily Pilot Sept JO. Oct 7. 14.21.1004 Th538 ..........
... s.......
The fotlowlna persons
are dolna busin9" IS.
Fun in a Bo• 157
Yorktown ln . Cost•
Meu. CA 92626
[man S11d1lli1 157
Yorktown l n Cost•
Mesa. CA 926:?6
This bus111eu is con
dueled by 1n lnd1vidu1I
Hive you started do1ne business yet? No
Em1n SHd1ll1
This st1t1ment WIS
flied with the County
Ci.t-11 ot o ... nce County on 10/12/04
2004600H SI
Daily Piiot Oct 14, 21,
28, Nov 4, 2004 Th572
fktlm ..... ........
The followln& persons
ue dome business as
Onshore Oes111ns 132
Lisa lane Unit C. Costa
MeSI CA 92627
lereu Rene Sells·
Lowery 132 Lisa lane
Unit C. Cost• Mesa. CA
92627
This business is con
ducted by an ind1v1d1,.1
Have you started do1n11
business yet' Yes,
September 20. 2004
Tere~ R Sells Lowery
This statement wu
!tied with the County
Clerk of Or anee County
on 10/08(04
2004600Sltt
01ily Pilot Oct 14, 21 ,
21. Hov 4. 1004 Th557
Ac-.. ....
"-*-" The lollowlna persons
are do1ne business 1s
United f und1n1 and
lle1l t y 14S41
Brookhurst Sutte B8.
Westminster CA 92683
Kn1n Ho. 2628 W
Kno• Ave , Sant• An•.
CA 92704
This business 1s con
dueled by a11 tnd1v1dual
Hne you star led dom&
business yet' Yes,
9 20 2004
Kevin Ho
Tl11s st1tement was
flied with the County
Cl4!r-of 011nii1 County
on 10/01/04
20046002' ..
Otily Pilot Oct 7, 14,
21,28,2004 Th545
Ac-.. ..... ... s......
........... ... s......
The fotlowlna persons
are doma busineu as
DCA Movie Cars, 1760
Monrovia A·22. Costa
Mesa CA 92627
D1rrelt Gilbert 1760
MonroV1a A 22. Costa
Mesa. CA 92627
This business IS con·
ducted by 1n ind1v1dual
Htve you started doinc
business yet? No
Darrell G11ber I
Thia 1tal1menl was
filed w1ltl the County
Ci.rt. of Oran1e County
on 10/08/04 20046001111
0111Y Piiot Oct 14. 21.
28. Nov 4, 200tt Th561 .......... ... s......
Tht fotlowlna ~rsons
••• dolna business 1s
Blue Tulip Call1ty, 200
Perrs line •308. ,,...,.
port 811ch. CA 92663
Grace S Cllyvn, 200
Paris line •308. ,.. •.
11«t 8Hch, CA 92663
This buainess 11 COii
ducted by: 1n Individual
tt.ve you stifled doln&
=~t?Yes,
Grece S Chyun
This statement was
filed with the Count)
Clarll of Of1n11 County
Oft 10/01/04
toOUOOtHO
01111 Piiot Oct 7, 14,
21 , 21. 2004 Th541
..... ......
"-*'-' fhe lollowlna persons
118 dotn& bUSIMU H
S1lvet Ster. 3723 South
B11stol, S1nll An1
C1hf0<n11 92704
Ahreza Kel11estan1
24751 Ge0<111 Sue Or1ve.
laf un1 Hills, Calrf0tn11
92653
Thia bu11ness 1s con
ducted by 1n 1nd1v1duel
Have you started doln&
business yet? No
A11rez1 K1l1111l1n1
Thrs st1tement wu
ftled With the County
Cletk ot Ounce County
on 09127 /()4
20046002HI
Daily Poot Sept. 30, Oct
1. 1~.21.2004 Th526
.Aclllm ...... ... s.......
Thi followln1 persons
lfl dolnl busifleu IS
Moto•w orh . 1760
Monrovia Av1 Unrt C,5.
Coste MIM. CA 92627
Ayan Chr la topher
Coruni, t760 Monrov11
Ave Untt C-5, Coste
Mai, CA 92627
This bu1ines1 Is con
ducted by, 1n lndlvidu1I
H1v1 you started dolnc
buslneu yet? No
Ry1n Cof11m
This ····-t "'" fllld wlttl the COllllty
C1er~ of Orenp County
on09/24/04
200 .. 001u2
Oally Piiot Slot. JO, Oct
7, 14, 21. 200l Th535
• T1Vlllly, ac-. 2J, .,. •
G;lillill ....... ......................... • Giil ... .. l.lllliiiiil -.......... .. "'Ltiii~"' .... ~-""!-!l'!'!' Glli... • =?J, TM......_,.,..,. •e .......... •: YerlUt ·~ Y1eltte. lMOO
.-.clfto CoMt Hwy. fl07, Hllfttlltctotl INdl, CA l2IMt
Hevt11 HerW Ytcltt bcun .. , l~c. (CA),
H400 '•clflc Coaat
HwrwtY f107 J!!!~tlnt· ton IMdl, CA~°"" \1111 blltlM&a II con•
duct.cl by:• COfpc>fltion
Hawt you •titted dolnt
bUlllMU Yttf YN,
Oll07/1• Hewell Hlrbot' Yecht Eldlanp, Thomaa A.
Yoflttl, Praatcllnt Tllil stalerntnt Wll ntec1 with tlle CO\lnty
Clerk of Orena• County
onOl/24/04 !0046002172
Delly Piiot Oct. 21, 28,
Nov. 4, 11, 2004 Th581 .......... .........
The followln1 penon1
1ra dolna bulln•H H :
Totally Real Appliance
lnatellation. 100 S.
Lincoln Ave. #2, Fuller·
ton, Callfornla 92831
Jonathan Al1torre, 100
S. Lincoln Ave . 12,
Fullerton, C1llfornl1
92831
Thia business 11 con·
ducted by: an lnldlvldu1I
Have you st1rttd dolna
butlnna yet? No
Johnathan Aletorre
Thia 1t1t1ment was
filed with the County
Clerk of Oranae County
on"9/27/04
20046002391 .
D1ll1 Pilot Oct. 21, 211. NoY. 4, 11, 2004 Th583
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.... dO"'i ~ •: ere dolltt ~ •: .,. "°"" -AcllPlif'Cbll'• a Herbel t1111110011trttut.co111, °""' Gitt, I MMtcl,
Cll11lc of Tradition•! 204t 'llalerope Ct., ~Vll~.CA.... 70 '"'• Prl"'"'· C111neae Mtdlclne, 234 [. Cotta Mita, CA t2121 D•n1111tc SoJutlons ltMdlo lflflt. Mor..,tta, 17tll It., Suite 210, Tiie '"'" Tannl• lflw111tMM1, lftc. (CA), CA._ Coata Mela, Ctllfornla Herlt. ... FOUfldM!on, lllC. l ModlCI, A11jN Viejo, CA W... J. i.t. 70 t2$27 (CA), 2<M8 Pllaltr~ ... ,IMO f'flmero. ~
1t1ch1ll1 Jeanne ~!-J Costa Mtu, CA Tiiie b~ II cot1-Senta M1r1arlta, CA Ce11nt1, 115 Yorktown, ..-m28 dllct14 by. 1 ciorpor,tloft tam ~-•-'fl!port Buch, CA T'lllt bullnen II con• Htvt you •tarted dolftt Thia butlMM ta COii·
t2'10 ducted b1: a corporaUOn blllfMl.I ,at? ducted by: en lndfvlcklot Tlll1 ttualnas 11 con· Have 1ou 11.arted doln1 No Have you ltattM clo4ftl
ducted b1: •n lndMdual bualnen yet? Y11, 2·11-Dynemlo Solutlon1 bull""' yet? Vn ,
Have you started dolna 02 lnternat10111 1, lnr; .. 10/01/04 b~ J•t? Ytt, The J111u Tennis RllOill Hal•hanl, Pr .. I· Wllllem J. Epn
11/13/2003 Herta&• Foundation, Inc. dent Thlt atetWMl!t Wat
S • Y ch 1111 J" n n • Rolf Jeqer, Pr1tlcllnt Tlllt statement WH flled wtttl UM County
Cannes Thia 1tat1ment wH flied wlUI ttle County Cltitl of Oranp County
Thia 1t1tement wH flled with the Count1 Clerk of Oranp CoUllty on lOIOllOt
filed wltll tile Count1 Clef'll of Or1111e County on 10/01/04 IOOMCIOMll
Clerk of Orana• County on 10/12/04 IONtooMOO Dally Piiot Oct. 14. 21,
on 09/22/04 f004600JtSI Dally Pilot Oct 7, 14, 21, 28, Nov. 4, 2004 Th564
to046001112 Dally Pilot Oct. 14, 21, 28, 2004 Th552 ..-_ ..... D1ll1 Piiot Sept. 30, Oct. 21, Nov. 4, 2004 TI1571 -
7,14,21.2004 Th522 .......... .......... ... .......
fklMlll.... ._ • ......__ .......... The foUowlna persons
... ....__. -Tha followln1 person• ara clolnt butlneu 11: .,.._ The followtn1 persona are dolnt bulln-u; S .C.S.C.S., 3355 Via
The followln& peraona are doln1 bu1ln111 H : Co11tal Home Concepts, Lido, Suitt 300, Newpo<t
are dolna business 11: Person1I Tralnlna By Mr. Inc .. 892 W. 18tll StrMt, Beach, CA 92663
Fl&flt on Account #l, c/o America. 1048 Irvine Cotta Meta, CA 92627 Donald Franll Stalllnp.
lea & Associates. Jo~n Avt. 1357, Newport Coaatal Home Con· 3355 Via Lido, Suite 300,
Tenaalla. 701 S. Parker Beach, CA 92660 ceptt, Inc. (CA), 892 W. N
9
rewport Buch, CA
St., #1000, Or1n1e. C1 Tarence L. Hairston, lath StrHt, Cotta Men, 2663
92868 1048 Irvine Ave .. t.357, CA92627 Ray Walton. 1617
John Ttnaalla. 3307 Newport Beach, CA !hit business II con· Loran• W11. Anaheim,
Clay St .. Newport Beach, 92660 ducted by: a corporation CA 92802
CA 92663 This bualness Is con· Have you started doln& !hit business Is con·
This business Is con· ducted by: an lndMdu11 busln"s yet? Yes. ducted by: 1 aeneral
ducted by: an indlvlduel Have you started doina 11-29-2000 partnership
Have you st1rted dotna bu1lness yet? Yes, Coastal Home Con· Have you started dolna
business yet? No 09/01/04 ceplt, Inc., Gerald Noon, buslness yat? No
John Tene&ll• Tarence L. Hairston President Donald Frank Stalllnas
Thia statement wu This stetement 10s Tiiis st1t1ment was This statement was
filed with the County filed with tlle County filed with the County filed with th• County
Clerk of Or1nu County Clerk of Orana• County Cl•r11 of Drane• County Clerk of Oranae County
on 09/24/04 on 09/24/04 on 10/01/04 on 10/01/04
20046002134 200460021~6 f0046002t9J 20046002919
Dilly Piiot Sept. JO, Oct. Delly Pilot Sept. JO, Oct. Dally Piiot Oct. 7, 14, Dally Piiot Oct. 7. 14,
7, 14, 21, 2004 Th534 7, 14, 21, 2004 Tb536 21, 28, 2004 ThS42 21, 28, 2004 ThS49
.......... ........ TM....._,..... ., .............. ~C..---llon, 1•1•111tr1ePtece, Tuetln, Cllfw• tZ7IO Clt .. IMllM .... .... ,_.r...~1
Jaft ..., .. '*'· law!, Catffvtllit tz7IO R~ • It FUlllW,
1•1 Jell ...,... ""'· T.,.tlll, Callforme mlO
Thie Mlfleat " COii· duct.cf by: an lnldMdUel
Hell• you •tatted dolnl buMneat yet? No GrKIN Santina Bada
de di ta Fuente
Thlt 1tatement WH
flied wlttl tM County
Clel'll of Orana• County
on 10/ltlO' l0Mt00411f
Dally Piiot Oct. ~1. 211.
Nov. 4, 11, 2004 Th580 ,... ... .........
The followlns persons
,,. doina buslnaas as:
a) WORLDRIDER. b)
WORLDRIDER PROOUC·
!IONS. 2046 Allao Ave ..
Costa Me11. CA 92ti27
Prlscomm. Inc. (CA).
2046 Aliso Ave., Cost•
Meu, CA 92627
This business is con·
ducted by: a corporetlon
Hive you st1rted doin&
business yet7 Yes,
8/2003
Prlscomm, Inc.. Allen F. Kiri, President
This statement wn
filed with the County
Clerk of Orenae County
on 10/12/04
20046003963
Dally Pilot Oct.
28,Nov.4,2004
....... ..........
Tiii ,........ .., ... ................
:rr'J:'l...."1ra:: =rrl IHCll, CA
..... Austin. 7411 =llar ~VI . £10~1
lnrtoii ·-"· "" 1 lett1 Au1tln, 7451
Warner Ave.. U02,
Huntlnaton Beech, CA 12M7
Tlllt bualneu It eon·
ductad by: husband and
wH•
Have you start.cl c1o1n1
bu.Inna yet7 No
Robert M. Auatln
Tblt statelftent waa
flied with tll• Count1
Clef'k of Or •nee County
on 10/01/04
20046002tH Dally Pilot Oct. 7, 14,
21. 28. 2004 Th546 ......... ... s......
The followln& persons
art dolna bu1ln111 11: A
& D ~anlna. 522 Sin Bernardino Ave., New·
port Beach. CA 92663
Anna K1t1 Kimble, 522
Sen Bernardino Ave ..
Newport Bnch, CA
92663
This business is con· ducted by: 1n Individual
Have you started doina
business yet? No
Anna Kite Kimble
This statement wu
flied with the County
Clerk of Orenae County
on 10/01/04
20046002997
Dally Piiot Oct. 7. 14,
21, 28, 2004 Tb553
....... ........ ... ..... ... ............... ....
Tiie .................. ,.. ........ ....... n. ...... ..,_ .................. , ............ '. ......... . ~·c--.,..., OOOD»Glii, llltt'*t (lilt Weit~. 7041. 7te ....... Dr. ~ =:u....,.,.hldl,CA ..-... ...._., -..r1 fl, c:oeta .._., c.11-.._..CA ._l
forna. t2&Z1 a-of %000 u.c. TileMI ~ Nplyfll,
hbtltt Loper. 7M <CA>. llt ~ M.1 -Kaw4 =aa H , ....,_ Dr. fl.l.....t.!!te ~~•port Inell, CA a.ta, AN, CA ...... Callfornlt 'HJ/UT .-Z Tilta ..,..... II COA· ™' ~ .. COfl• 11111 ~ " COfl· ClactM ~ ... lftdNJduel ducted by: 111 tnlclWtdUtll ducted by: Limited Mew...,.. ltarW ..._
Haw JOU .tar'9d '°"'I LllMltJ Co. ~yet?
buslt1eM Mt? No Hew }'«Ml...,... do*'W Y• l~ Oabrtello.,aa bue1Nu ,at? No ThMll NIOC ~~ Thie statarntnt wet C... of 2000 L.l .. C.. Tllll stl~ ...
flied with die Count1 Stepllen J. Olet1!. l'rM. filed wlUI the County
Clerk of Oranp Count~ Tiiis 1tate"*'t ... CWll of Or•nc• County
Oft 10/ltlO' fllN wlttl tM Co.inty Oft Ol/2A/04 IOOH9047H Clerk of Orena• County "°'60of1tt
Dally Piiot Oct. 21. 28. on 10/01/04 Dally Pilot Sept. 30, Ocl
Npy 4 11 2QQ1 TbU9 2001600I001 7, 14, 21, 2004 Th533
........ Dilly Piiot Oct. 7, 14, .._._ ..... 21. ~. 2004 ThS43 ,_
.. t ....... ... ......
.............. ,.._..._ The followlft1 l*WtlS
The followin1 .,.rson ... ir........-.... are cloln1 buslfllN as.
h11 abandoned tile use -5-nlor Llvin& Ministries .
of the Fictitious Busl· The followina P¥SOna 28232 Yanei, Mission
n111 Name: Coolls Cor · 111 doina bu.lneu as· Viejo. CA 92692
ner, 19152 S1ntla10 Caterina's Bistro. 28241 Senior llvlnf ·
C1nyon Rd .. Trabuco Greenfield Unit C. la· (C1llfornl1). 2112 2
Canyon, CA 92679 aun1 Niauel, CA 92677 Yanez, M11slon V11jo,
The Fictitious Bualneu Caterina's Entetpr1Us, C1lllornl1 92692
n11N referred to 1bove Inc.. (CA), 2021 Busl· This buslnus is con was filed in Ora nae ness Center Dr. •114, ducted 11y. 1 corporation
County on 9/1/04, FILE Irvine. CA 92612 Have you 1brt1d dotn&
NO. 200469991J1 Tt-.ls business ts con business yet? Yes,
fr1nklln Edward de ducted by 1 corpor1t1on 06/24/2002
Lune, 1100 Suaarplne Hive you started doln& Senior Llvina, Warren
Rd .. Bt& Bear City. CA busineH yet' No R Olson. Prnldenl
92314 C1ter1n1's Enterprises. This 1t1t1m1nt wu
This business 1s con· Catherine Arakell•n filed with the County
ducted by· an Individual President Clerk of Oranae County
Frenkhn E. de Lune This statement was on 10/13/04
This statement wn filed wrth the County 20046004121 filed with the County Clerk of Oranae County Oa1ly Pilot Oct. 14. 21
Clerk of Oranae County on 10/01/04 28. Nov 4, 2004 Tb575
on 09/17/04 20044003007
20046001365 Daily Pilot Oct 7, 14,
Daily Pilot Oct. 21. 28, 2004 Th548 28 Nov 4 2004
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1ult1 w/11au1t1d c:elhnp,
HOA, pool, s.pa Secured
piemlHs. $360,000 Call
95t 694-8016.
2670 Solana Way
Op.11 Sat·Sun 12·5
Walll to VlctOfi. 8Hch
E u c hm. 3bt 2.5ba,
m9'ble spa ba, 4 fp'a
SUIM ,000 Mindy Miller
Wm KenMd) I Auoc
u ll 949-422 7211
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Rllnllln Vallly
UNllADID 2 STOIY
POOl NOMI. Chermona
4br, 21/•ba home on
oversized lush la nd
scaped arounds New rol
up pr door. p1111ate petJO
w/llwlll)MIC Sllll -7.700
Cell Coldwell Banller
BeiildMte 714-968-1200
WGUOf.D ltANOt STIU
CHAIMH. Spacious
e•panded 381 2Ba, toos
of lJPiraOes -kltl.hen & windows. romanloc
U>r '"' r p scraped ce<I per &O floors. trench doof s
$595,CXXl Coldwell Banker
Be•chsodt 7 t4-968 1200
Hunt1'900 Beadl
SlACllff IY-THE-SEA
Model per feel Coslal
'lea a nee & only 2 yo~
old Walk lo beach L.:
I sly on gated comm
w pool & spa 4br 3ba
v,uest br & ba on lorsl
lt•c.-1 $839.000 Call
Coldwell Banker Beach
\Ide 714 968 1200
HACH untfAT OW.IT
Br.;nd new on lh e
onarket ? sty. boke lo
beeLh pvl end unol 4Br,
tipanded & remodeled
k•tch w d & lria oncl
Walk to \hoppon& F le•
lrom $425.000 lo
$438 000 Coldwell Banket
llt3Ch\od' 714·968 t200
UPGRADES GALOlll.
Single Slor y Charmer
S'iS0.000 Ranch style
4br newer windows
thr11u11houl hl!sh paonl
new ,..,,pel newer rool
W.ilk to schools shop'.>
Call Coldwell Banker
a~.i· h\1de 714 968 1?00 -----
HACH ClOSl FIXER.
Many .iood amen1l1cs
lokP '""de tr all corner
loc w. RV parking Top
raled uhools 4B1 2Ba
lamtly dtmng tn spa
• IOUS l11l•hen $599 ()()()
Call Coldwell Ban~er
fl'ach\odP 714 968 !ZOO
Lii(( A N£W HOM(
Ro:modt'led & ready for n~w owner I sly 4Br ?
rttw Ba~. lreshly painted
on/oultlose to bearh
S649 000 Coldwell Sant.er
Bta< nsode 714 968 1200
HuntlnQton Harbour
REOUUD $30.000 Front
touo ty.ir d/ato oum enh y
new tr ont doors Open
desoiin adds loh of
'unh&hl 4br 2ba up
Rrader! kitchen Ntw roll
up ~ar aae $749.000 c~11
Coldwell Banker Beach
\ode 714 968 I 200
Laguna Beach
BRANO NEW
CRAFTSMAN
378 Hawtftome Rd.
llCf AN VIEWS" North
1 .o~una .l lg br each
w 11wn ba Beau desoan
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ORANGE 7400
COUNTY
Ballm llland
loyfr_, Wlflter ,......,
3br 2ba charmon& furn
house. Oct·June S3000/
mo oncl uttl 949 673 1617
Corona del Mar ..................... w/9nal l\rtcll & M: ,_
r.arpd, ulis lld ~
;wM 11/1 $1150/mo Iv rnse
di 949·222 5775 x226
21r I la, New kitchen
apj)ls/c3rpel/p11nl, cable.
aar w/d hl<up. sm pet
ok Sl450m 949 640 t450
light & brlglit 2lr,
I l a, new kitchen bath
& Bt1 ber carpet Car
w/d $2050 949 l'lS 8S35
B~JU 2bt 2ba hl>e • Jr d
bl /den, IMrn. don, 2 L !.(at.
wd lrl & back yd fp,
br oghl ;SJ 150 949 &38 '>ISO
I S06 Dottin Terra<•
New home Jbr 2ba I&
101 $~000 mo a•aolablt
now 714 307 4214
8AYFIOMT 8'11 3bt Jba
laundry & ,., 1<1all No<1
l, $2950/mo yr leH•
949 673· 1283
YlMt.Y LIASIS
FINI NIWf'OU tlOMl'S Kl _,..y llUl.TOIS
949-675-6161
o-.. ..... ~
now 2,3,48r'.s. f>rtces st.ma lrom $9fJO &.'I' WhteRty~
l l r Ila A,lt 1/2 blk
from the beach on Z2nd
SI.. includes park Ina
$1280/mo C1ll Sam 949
?78· 7905 betwe.n 9a Sp
Zbr I 5ba East stde
lownhome, pvt pallO, t
car earl, 191 Albert •B
Move 10 NOW aal S1495
949·378·8999
NP Hi's nice 2br Triplet,
la1 iie patio, aar +
parkona space. laund lac,
SISOO/mo 949 223 8820
lido Isle, quiet t b• Iba
r t'cently remodled. aar
u Ill Incl. no smk/pels Paulson Realty
949-632-6419 I S06 Dolf In Terroc• $1650/mo 714 712·9272
Open Sun 1-4:30
26 Rue Grand Ducal
bea remod & ea pdnd
Oeauvolle, appro• 3900
'' lg pvl p4t1os w/hmestone firs \On•~
views of golf cour'!.t
$t 995 000 S2 19'> 000
Carol Rudat Barons Rt.ii
E \late 94 677 3366
New home .lbr 2bd. I&
101 $5000/mo available
now 714 307 4:?14
Costa Mesa
AA hr """-"' _..-. ..,.c:Wsl ,. l ,.. 10
beM:h. vaulted cells. stow
frog. ll!il fan & more 133 L 16th St 949-S-48-2421
OPEN HOUSE SAT-SUN 7br lba £aslsode pvt I ·S Seren1ly near the pdloO. I car iiar 253 Costa
beach Bea utiful 3br M~s.1 SI Sl350/mo Move
2 75ba, bonus rm many 00 NOW agt 949 673 71Dl
up gr a des $2 ?88 000
Oll"ed by Coa\I Prnf'I
er ties DI Cahl Al!I
l aur or l ee&JO 949 ?I> I ti> I
OPEN HOUSE SAT SUN
1 S SerPn1ty ""'" lhe beach Bea1111l1rl Jbo
? 75bd bonus 1 m. many
uparades $2 288.000
Offered bv Coast Po op
er toes 01 Gahl Aal
lau<~ ll!WIO 949 2.J) lffil
Al& We&>f 1151 (If prr~ty
b .... W•ownef R.~
pot~. ck.~rtptlQn•. .id
dleS!>es, owners pho11~
rul'Os'>. ell t-£1P U 5£11
Srulh Coast 888 548 7872
Ckll Haven 4bc "'"II fJm
hm lall'Ym ()p(>n Sal Sun
I '> :n; P.-ate Rd Mo·I
lloddte RllJ ~ 887 bS!li?
( Side 7br 1 t 5 ba 191
Albert St B Open Sun
17 '> lwnhm pvl patoo
I , ~dr Avail now Aet
$149"> Cell 949 378 8999
( Side Townhm \lyle
7bo I 5ba new kotch
w 111 a note & stainless,
nPw flo wd hkups I.II,
pdloo S1575 949 785 2621
(asulde 7br I ~ba
hnu'e Ir og dishwasher
w ·d hkups fpk yard
$1100 mo 949 719 0748
!b1 ?ba woth gao. tlo\e
to 'hopping and lrwy
1110 MaLe $17'>0/me>
drl ~49 Ii 73 7800
tle.rnl1lul Del Home
7 '>ba n~a• fro Squarl'
J l Ra• w<I firs Ip 8'
wd It' dnote ~ti w Bo~ch
'f4!1 '>81 4000 '19'>0
www kleonoro tum
... Herth T_._, 2
mstr su~ w/10ft. attadl
pr. .,-t toe. Quiet oomm.
$2100 roo pet 949-433-9410
l br ""' ...._., 1780
sf B1yrrd1e nr 81~on &
Jamb0<ee 800-300 7717
S2300 www oslisw.c-
Udo i.i. 281, 281 Home.
2 car ear. refrta, patio.
S2400/mo, 9 month lease
ll7 Via E.boi ~332 3263.
eNPI Ith Jbr 2ba Ilse,
2 <. &ar Ip, yard, hdwd
firs $2550 e 2br 2ba
1ar Ip. Stl!D ~1 Uilll
Nr lodi boy hUfle 3bt 3
full ba gated comm,
1938sf coodo. la patio &
balcony, 2 c aat. poo4 &
spa $2750mo 949-57 4-94 7 4
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.......... 2br Bayfionts
5t!l'q SJ100im w/r!WI 6
mo tam Pool. spe. llY"' """".pvl bdl~
Sir 31a Perfect family
home Lra yard. pet~ oil.
avail now $.3250/mo Yeat
teaw By owner 1631
Peiiaws St 949-887 7J73
~ E•PilflSN'e voew of
bo bay. 2br 2ba CXllT1>
r emod hr eds UJXl
SaYt\'Jel ~ 96644-0195 Newport Coast
WI
----I 80% lodi a.,. View l~nide l urnry local.Ion Bluffs 3br 2.5ba, complele
gvlf coUf~ voew Jtx. 3bd. remod. 2-<: lilt. pvt patio,
lruot tr~ no/smk/pelS SJ500/mo 949-644 9701
S7700n Deana 9$ !Dl -11191
flOMT lOW ESTA Tl
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$5,500,000
~east
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MISCELLANEOUS
RENTALS
Rental To Share 6030
Eastdde 2 ctary ......
<lb-_tl,) den 2 c p Ip
lwclwctlble In ~
MthYl new ~ITWll
blrlds. patio. y;Jld p d!flf:r
~·"'11/pm $28Jllmo 714
4 Jl ~n 714 85fi 1428 Ltli
leaul 4ll< :? 5ba m.i:. l'bOOsl pvt spa, assoc pOOI
ten quirt So Coast Mello.
ISC! $28501mo 714 549-0703
~ CdM ...._ O(.~.Yl 4 PlU Greal ln<om• ._ wat. to bell Shat,. Off hind $2.<XXl.<XXl bf'.adl ,_ Xlnl Cond Malle er
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Carpentry
A -Z HANDYMAN
In\ tall. rel ace cabinets
Mr;her\1lat!VOOorv\w1dow'>
mo1rq D!q 714-ffilHtllf>
Carpet Repair/Sales
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Wholnale' 949 492 0?0'>
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bu't or rebtli.<i1ed ssmn.
itvaol 11/1 949-67J.6J25
On the s -d furn toke
n~w oceanfront Whole
water view 2br 2ba
msto suite 2411 pvt
detk 6304 1/Z w Oen
front Avail Jan 4 SSSOO
mo Own/A&t 949 646
6304 909.337 2045 951
288 6523 MLS 04382 t 53
CLIAHfNG & llPMIS Ho minimum Ch1r11 All
repalu done on the spot
Ll 734808 949 929 86118
Irids Ii.ct St-Tiie
fMTftleG DIVllO'llDfT Concrete f"lltio, Or1YSW1y
~ flreolc, BBQ Reh 25Yrs f1tthif1Cda<1~ com (Ip Terry 714 557·7~ mws 'JS.tC 91At46HS
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Cell T"41J M 9CD-3&SJ
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SOt.rrH •Vold
\'l AQJ 73 >A9
11D WRONG WAY UP
lowed, aod NMll decided !hat a PWld a.lam wou.ld be • awd bet. Well led the Ida, u1 lplldu, and>
&be p'llld &lam WIS indmd almost
laydowD. Eid.-.r a 2-1 tnlJl1I) ..,iit "' • 4-3 bean bralt would haw i1Jowcd
dcclaR:r to draw tNmps. dUalnl die
lable'• diamolld !Olen Oii 1-u and rvtr the lolln1 diamond. >.. the cads
be however. If deci.er drew cnamp1
an4 men ltlll1tJd oo the hearts. be
would have bef:rl left with two loeen
in band, • diamond Will • helu1.. but only one ttwnp in dummy with
which to Nlf.
•AK Q J 8l
The solution IO the ptOblem WU to
revux dummy, and lO prepere (or
lhat decJater had to take pn:caudom
before he k:new t.hc euc1 disuibuOoo.
South rul'fcd the opcnina spidc ad lu&b and led the two cf clubl IO the
seven. When West dilialrded I dia-
mond on this trick, South's CMeful
play bore fruit.
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NORTH
10
3• .... ..
41:/ .... 51:1
7• .... ,._
Opcni11g lead: King of •
Thc 1cd1111quc of a dummy reversal
IS ~implc: enough -you lrea1 the
dummy hand ~ masu:r. Recognizing
the possibtltty of applymg the lttb-
naquc is mon: difflCUIL
Dccl.vcr ruffed aoodlcr spade high.
crossed to the nine o( clubs and
rufl'ed a third ~padc. The klna or
hearu provided the cniry for a
f owth sOlldc ruff with dee laser ·s la.u
tn1mp. A hcal1 was ll'Umpcd on the
board, and the las! uump was Clltract·
cd w11h the icn. declarer di.cwdmg
his lollins diamond. South-. hand wa.~
now lugh. and the ace of diamonds
was the entry w run the winners and
claim the grand ~lam.
Nonh-Soulh bid well to the: opli·
mum \pol. After an anificiaJ game
force and a waiting rcspoo.tie. the rest
of the auction was ruuural. North
11greed on tbe tru.mp JU.it at the fin.I
opponuoity. 1Wo hun cue-bids fol· Smd ...mad flJ ~~@uul.rom.
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needed to foll rul estate
temtory desk fOf loca l
communoty newspape1
Must be a sell slarlona.
go &eller and be able to
1enerate new business
Compehtovt salary plus
<.ommossoon as well as
attracltve benefits pro
gram oncludona 401K.
medocal/denl al/v1s1on,
and much more
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Competiltve wages ...
comm' Now horona r /1
Call 949 221 0322 or fu
resume to 949 22t 0324
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earn common oon &
salary n 949.723 31 43
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OAIYS tSl.AllD HOMI
STOii m F asht0n lsl•nd
has 2 pos1lt0ns f /PT
•Ca s h 1e r/&1fl wrap
•Stocll person Benefits/
health 401K Call Ch1ro
949-290· 126 l or K1yrn
949-640-2372
Receptleftht NB Real
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diale openona for re
cec>bomst looll1n1 for
ene(atbc:, team player
who possesses eacellefll custornei service .slulls,
can handle v•'J busy
phones, has the ability
to multi-task. 1s de·
pendable and Hlf moll
v ated. Proficient In
Mlc:ro.sofl Word and
Eacel Fu rnume to
Administrator ~
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for cementary on COM
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on person. 3500 Pacific
View ~, COM, 92625
AUDf A6 2000 weaon.
silver /blacll. 5911 m1, •Int
corn!, fully loaded, 1N
wneel drive, 6011 ml
senoc:e comple ted
$17.'lX> obo 96675·3596
IMW 32SI '2002 Navy
blue, 111ey inter w/wood
lrtm, prem & Sp()(ls
Pll&S (fully loaded) auto,
Harmon l<ardon sound
system, Xenon head
ll&hls, sunro of, full
m•nuf wa rr, o•aln
owner. 1mmac condrtion SZJ.400 obo ~47
hf Must. have car ~I IMW s:za '97 fully
Chrrslor ~632 48)6 loaded, clYomes/MW Ir-.
sand lttr tnt. a> a..
snrf, S89l50 714-7'S l ·24&l
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mnrf. fully loaded, beaut
unmarked co nd
throuaht. S6995 v45872
949 586 1888 -~.(-
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Pickup tr uck auto,
areen. chrome wheels,
SOii ml, bHul like new
unmarked cond, SI0.995
ftn av•il v298748 ~
581).1888 WWW oqMbt com
Mere..._ •ts 280 C
leather, s unroof. air,
13811 miles $7100
9'•-644-6064
Nls-JOO IX '17 2+2
T-top, automatic. t 7811
miles, a1r $2100
949-•44-6064
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acter Ind surf r ados
120< «IJll mills, runs
11Nt! $1 l!llS 949-7!i&--0986
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