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• FRIDAY, OCTOBER 22, 2004
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~ouncil hopefuls ·pound war ·chests
Candidates report how much money they
received and spent from Oct. l through Oct.
16 and how much they have left in the bank.
Deirdre Newm•n •nd
Allcla Robln1on
Daily Pilot
NEWPORT-MESA -It's d~jll
vu all over again, with the hefti-
est campaign war chests in the
Girls Inc.
marks 50
years of
boldness
Nonprofit emboldens
its young charges to
explore careers that
are nontraditional
and be independent.
0Hpa Bharath
Daily Pilot
OOSTA MESA -Audrey A:reve·
do's voice gets all dreamy when
she's talking about the planecs.
"I love reading about the plan·
ets." the fifth -grader at Kaiser EJ.
ementary school said "I love little
Ftuto. you know. and Saturn with
all those colorful ~ •
But little Audrey Is not too sure
she wants to venture lnto outer
space.
FYI
WHAT: Girls Inc.
of Orange
County's 50th
annlver11ary
celebration
WHERE: Hyatt
Regency located
at 17900
Jamboree Road
in Irvine
WHEN:6p.m.
tonight
TICKETS:$200
per person (still
available)
INFORMATION:
Call (949}
646-7181
·1rs Just
that I tuM! a
fear of
heights.• she
saJd. apolo-
getically. • But
I guess I could
study the
planets from
down here.·
Audrey has
spent much
of her time af-
teT school at
Girls Inc. in
Cost.a Mesa
for the last six
years. which
is most of her
young life.
"I learn so
much here.
and I have a lot of fun, too," she
said •rts going to make me a
strong, smart. bold girl.•
And that in a nutshell is the rea-
son the Costa Mesa nonprofit has
existed for the last 50 years. said
its executive director Lucy San·
tana The organization, which
now has 26 sites in four school
districts, will celebrate its 5()th
anniversary tonight with a spedal
dinner at the Hyatt Regency in Ir-
vine. she said
second reporting period
amassed by City Council candi-
dates Katrina Foley ln Costa
Mesa and Steve Rosansky in
Newport Beach. The same two
also raised the most during the
first period for campaign finance
reports.
The deadline was Thursday
afternoon for candidates to re-
port how much money they had
received and spent for the period
of Oct. 1 through Oct. 16 and
how much they have left in the
bank.
Foley, a Costa Mesa planning
commissioner, collected $6,948,
including a late donation of
$2,000 that was filed on Oct. 18
from Brion May Consulting of
Newport Beach. She has col-
lected even more funds than re-
ported on her statement, she
said.
"Every day I'm raising $200 to
$500 a day: Foley said. ·lrs been
a multi-faceted campaign, in
that respect. because we really
do need to reach every voter we
can. and we can only walk so far.
I've walked 25 miles altogether. w
WAITING FOR THE SUNSET
Another large contribution
came from the Orange County
Automobile Dealers Assn .. which
gave her campaign $ l ,000.
·(As a planning commis-
sioner), I maintain a good rela-
tionship with them to try to
make sure we have open com-
munications on issues relating to
car dealers,· she said.
Her largest expenditure was
$9,000 for printing campaign lu-
Girls Inc. usually has an Octo-
ber luncheon. which serves a.s a
fundraiser for the organization.
but this year, it'll be a special
event to mack a significant mile·
stone. Santana said. The keynote
speaker at the event will be Sally
Ride, the 6rat American woman
OOOOlAS ZIMMERMAN I OM.Y Pl.OT
A surfer sits on his board while waiting for waves as the son starts to set over the horizon at Crystal Cove Park.
c Stately structure up at .Vanguard
First of four new
buildings on campus
will house classes that
intermingle studies of
tiuslJless and religion.
Daily Pilot
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Scheafer, an incumbent. who
was appointed to the council last
year, raised the second most in
Cost.a Mesa -netting $5,626 m
the last two weeks.
Some of his largest contribu-
tions include S 1,000 from Surat
Singh. who owns Angel's Auto
Spa and $1 ,000 from the Apart·
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Judge:
City to
pay for
lawyers
Ne\-vport Beach b
ordered to shell o ut
more than S 17 .000 in
attorney fees incurred
in Greenlight Steering
Committee's law~uit.
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Daily Pilot
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cjty of
Newport
Beach pay
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ON THE
MARK C. DUSTIN I DALY Pl.OT
Thurman "Dig" Graves of Newport Coast checks out the detail work on a model of the Flying Cloud, an English Galleon that was
launched in 1851. The model, built by Ed Averkieff, is one of many model ships on display at the Newport Harbor Nautical Museum's
·small Ships: The World of Model Ship and Boat Building" exhibit. The exhibit will be at the museum through Feb. 13, 2005.
Closely monitored moorings
Exh ibit at Newport
na utical museum is
showcasing model
versions of some
famous warships.
Dane Grace
Special to the Daily Pilot
T he sea vesi.el'> of old that
took explorers or settlers
to uncharted territories
were miracles of engineering
for the time, and since those
days. people have made
miniature rendit 1oni. of these
ships. The finely detailed
miniature vers1oni. have found
a bay not far away.
l'he Newport I !arbor
WHAT'S
AFLOAT
• WHArS AFlDAT is published
periodically. If you are planning a
nautical event. submit the
information to the Dally Pilot, 330
W Bay SL, Costa Mesa. CA
92627;byfaxto(949)646-4170,or
by e-mail to
da1/ypi/ot@lat1mes.com.
SPECIAL EVENTS
The 17th annual Newport
Autumn Rowing Festival begins
at 8 a.m. Nov. 7 at the Newport
Aquatic Center. 1 White Cliffs
Dnve, Newport Beach Admission
1s free but entry fees are required
to race. Information· (949)
646-7725.
SAILING CLASSES
Salling Fascination offers classes
in boating safety and sailing
year-round for persons with
disabilities. Classes are Tuesdays
and Saturdays at the Balboa
Yacht Basin, slip B 1, 829 Harbor
NauticaJ Museum is hosting an
exhibit of model ships provided
by the California Ship Modelers
Assn.
Sixty ships are on display,
ranging from models of a World
War II Japanese battleship to an
electric-powered model of the
U.S. battleship Monitor-one
of the first iron-clad warships
that sailed during the Civil War
-complete with smoke-firing
cannons.
The models vary in size, but
aJJ are m eticulously detalled
and took a considerable
commitment of time to build.
'These models are finer
examples of ship modeling,"
~aid Glenn Zagoren, president
and chief executive of the
Newport Harbor NautlcaJ
Island Drive. Newport Beach.
lnformat1on:(949) 640-1678.
The 1812 American PrivatMr
Schooner lynx is offering
educational programs for
fifth·and eighth-grade students
based on state standards. The
Lynx operates from the Scout sea
base, at 1931 W. Coast Highway,
Newport Beach. Information:
(949) 723-7814.
http://www.defenseof
freedom.org.
BOAT RENTALS
Wrth Marina WsterSport9 at the
Balboa Fun Zone, you can enjoy
nautical experiences from mild to
wild. Take a self-guided tour of
the bay in your choice of power
and sail watercraft. jump the
ocean swells in a 5e&-Ooo
jetboat, put you sport-fishing
skills to the test In a fully
equipped Boston wNler, Of' aoar
above it all on a paruall night
along the Newport coast.
Complimentary ice and
beverages are included with all
electric boat rentals.
Museum. "The craftsmanship
is just stellar."
Paul Carter's rendition of a
World War I German Raider
took. 1,250 hours to complete,
according to a placard
accompanying the display.
Zagoren said the museum
enjoys a steady turnout, but
this exhibit has drawn several
patrons to the museum, which
is itself a replica of a 19th
century riverboat.
"It's a very, very good
turnout.~ Zagoren said.
The fine detail of the
scale-model boats has attracted
young and old to the museum.
"Kids like it. adults like it,
women like it, and the guys like
it," Zagoren sald. referring to
the exhibit. "It's kind of a
FYI
The Newport Harbor Nautical
Museum la at 151 E. Coast
Highway, Newport Beach. For
more Information, call (949)
675-8915 or go to
http://www.nhnm.org.
universal attraction.·
Museum members got a
preview of the exhibit. with the
artists, and many wanted to
purchase the models to display
in their homes, Zagoren said.
He estimates some of the ships
could sell for SS0,000, but none
of the artists would pan from
their creations.
"There is a price for
everything, but in their eyes,
they're priceless," Zagoren said.
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group activity fOf' corpora1iON,
birthdays, nonprofit
organizations and group outings.
The hunt padcages Include boats,
trivia questions, mape. Polaroid
cameras and supplies. The coat of
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and catering Is available at an
additional rate. For hunt
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Bec'lric boet rwrtals ........
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THE HARBOR COLUMN
Whats up, docks?
A ~-lack of fac:illdea
UJICI and piaMIQgf
Marina park MOit
saga condnues, opponents to a
and aa the park and boat
election neara,the launch cite the
antidpadon capital outlay to
bullda aa to the city for
whether the land building a put.
will become Well. there are
developed lnto a funds available at
privately owned MIKE the state level
hotel or that the WHITEHEAD trom the
'Jaat remaJnlng Department of
bay-front land could Boating and Waterways for
become a public park. building boating facilities.
It is interesting to read These are the funds paJd
the comments in the by boaters that the
Pilot's forum, where the department gives back. for
points for and against boating projects
each usage is like throughout the state. Just
comparing Sabots to look north to Long Beach
submarines -two or south to San Diego as to
completely different uses how those cities are using
that serve two completely that funding to improve
different objectives. their boating facilities.
I really appreciate
Tuesday's letters to the
editor, written by Wes
Armand and John Hart.
that mentioned my
column on thla issue.
Armand's letter
bigbligbted the positive
l.ssuea for public access on
public land and the need
for aquatic resources for
ow harbor, while Hart's
letter hit the nail on the
head about the city's
vision for our harbor.
I have received a lot of
e-mails and calls of
support for my Oct. 8
column, ·Local boating
industry undervalued," as
to what ls actually
occurring in this harbor
and the "on the record"
comments from the mayor
of Newport Beach. I must
remind my readers that I
do actually travel the
Padflc coast from Mexico
into Canadian waters and
out to Hawaii as a yacht
captain. As such, I know
first band what it is liketo
visit other harbors on the
Weat Coast, and I have
reports on my weekly
radio show aa to what is
happening in our nation's
harbors. There is a·Iaclc of
amenities in Newport
Harbor for visiting boaters
and no plans to address
these needs. The big
question is if Marinapark
la a location to start
addressing the lack of
boating facilities and
launch ramp?
Perfect example: Can
anyone tell me where
there Is one public dock
that I can temporary dock:
a 1950 boat -a dock that
has the proper-sized cleats
to secure the vessel? I
skipper many local boats.
and tt la sad when I bave
to explain to the vessel
owner that there are no
public docb, where I can
dock for him and where
his guests to go ashore.
The only option is for me
to return to their sUp, and
the group returns to their
can to drtve to their
deatinadon. Am I missing
something here about the
TIP OF THE WEEK
Watch out for all the
"stuff" that Is flowing
down Into Newport
Harbor from the recent
rains. Unfortunately, what
I call the "inventory" backs
up in the storm drains and
into the chiµmels that feed
the harbor during the dry
months. I have noticed the
storm drain screens being
installed by Newport
Beach and Costa Mesa to
help prevent larger items
from entering the drains.
It's a proactive move that I
support, but you still need
to be aware of what ends
up in the gutters.
After the rains, boaters
are at risk with this
floating debris that can
damage propellers and be
sucked up a boat's water
intakes. This is not just
inside the harbor; it's
present for a couple of
miles out to sea If you are
going cruise along the
coast, then bead out to
sea, but watch for logs and
telephone poles.
Lastly, I would Uke to
give a personal thanks to
Jerry Sbandera, who last
week I referred to as my
cabin boy. Jerry asJced me
to emcee the Corona del
Mar Centennial Oassic
Boat Parade last Saturday.
Well. Jerry was actually my
co-emcee and helped
bring the parade to the
shoreside spectators.
Tune in to the No. l
boating talk radio show in
the nation, "Capt. Mike
Whitehead's Boathouse
Radio Show.~ It airs every
Saturday from noon to 1
p.m. on JCCBQ-AM ( 1170).
You can join me, Oaandler
Bell and Erk Hovland by
calling the listener line at
(888) 344-1170.
• MIKE WHrTEHEAD ia the
Pilot's boating and harbor
columnist. Send him yoor
harbor and marine-related
thoughts and story
suggestions by e-mail to
mikeflboathouaetv.com or
via It
http:l!Www.boathou.setv.com.
WE'VE MOVED!
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It's a MADID w ,ovtd
Members of the
Costa Mesa Police
Department are set
to strut their stuff in
an anti-drunken
driving walkathon.
MarlH O'Nell
Daily Pilot
Costa Mesa Police officen make
thousan~ of drunken drMng ar·
resas each year. But nett weekend
they're battling the issue another
way-by walking.
Nearly I 00 Costa Mesa oflicenl,
plus their friends or famil}4 are
taking part in next Saturday's
Snides For Change, a SK walk rais-
ing fun~ for Mothers Again.st
Drunk Driving. Costa Mesa Police
Lt Karl Schuler, who also serves
as the state chairman for MADD,
helped organire 10 teams from
the department, making it the
most represented organization in
the walk.
"I'm not surprised,· Reidel Post.
executive director for MADDs
Orange County branch. said of
BRIEFLY IN
THE NEWS
Water awards given for
top-notch education
The Orange County Water
District and Orange County
Sanitation District's Groundwa·
ter Replenishment Sysrem's
communications team earned
the 2004 Public Education "Pro·
gram of the Year."
The WateReuse Assn., a non
profit organization thal works
to find new sources of quality
water through reuse. awarded
the title fo r the team's public
outreach and education efforts.
The replenjshment system
cleans highly treated sewer wa·
ler through the same processes
used to purify baby food and
juice. Untreated waler would be
drained to the ocean, bur now
it's possible to reuse the water
10 bolster groundwater sup
plies. This wiU also help to curb
ocean pollution and to de·
crease the possibilities of a se
vere drought.
Mesa water district
names new manager
Mesa Consolidated Water
District has announced Bill
Johnson will talte over the posi
lion or water-operations man-
ager. Johnson will manage the
operations and activities of the
Water Operations Department.
including the maintenance, op·
eration and repair or the dis-
trict's water supply and dlstrl·
c.osta ~ intended preemce..
'1Cnowing (c.o.ta Mell PollceJ
Ode! (JolmJ Hmliey .nd 1L
Schuler. I'm not aspdled. Wbm
Lt Schuler pas bia mtod to IOlu.
thing. it bappa-. We're tbdlled
and very gmrdul. ..
So far. the Calta Mae Alike
Oepatmmt'a 10 teams have
railed more than $15,000 for dle
walk. Schuler said. F.ach team,
headed by a police eJnployee, set
its own Cundra.lsing goals.
Money raised at the event will
go to vk:dm support and educa·
dona! progiams, Post said.
Thi.1 is the finit time MADO has
used a walk to raise money and
awareness for their battle against
drunken chiving. she said. fl will
take place Oct. 23 at the Queen
Mary in loQg Beach.
-nUa is the perfect event to in·
elude family members," Post said.
"Wffre hoping to see parents with
babies in strollers, hoping seniors
will join us. We want a real cross
section of people -and dog;, we
have a pet area too."
The event is being sponsored by
both the Orange C,ounty and l.os
Angeles chaptel's of MADD. So far,
60 tea.m> from area compan~ and
bution facilities.
Before Johnson's appoint·
ment, he was the water produc-
tion supervisor.
Nominees being named
for Mayor's Award
Nominations are being ac
cepted for the Cosla Mesa
Mayor's Award, which recog
nizes individuals in rhc com·
munity who have performed an
outstanding act, good deed,
service or who have given much
time to volunteering.
The nominations are open to
all Costa Mesa residenl'> and to
people who work or volunteer
in 1he community.
To nominate an ind1v1duaJ for
the award, submi1 a nomina·
tion letter to the mayor\ office
Include the name of the nomi
nee and a brief statement or
why this individual deserves
recognition. AJso include your
name. address and a phone
number where you can be con·
tact ed.
Submit nomination letters by
mail to: Mayor's Award, city of
Costa Mesa, P.O. Box 1200.
Costa Mesa. CA. 92628-1200; by
fax to (7 14) 754-5330: or by fill-
ing out a nomination form on
the city's website at http://
www.ci.costa-mesa.ea.us/coun·
cillmayorawd.htm.
Mayor Gary Monahan will se·
lect individuals from nomina
lion letters received from the
public. The Mayor''> Award re·
cipients will be recogni7..ed on a
quarterly basis at a Ciry Council
meeting.
For more information, con
tact the city manager's office at
(714) 754-5327.
~ LAGUnA PLAYHOUSE
We're singing the praises of an unsung
American hero, a true woman of valor ...
FYl
WHAT: MADO'a Stridet for
ChengeSf(wallc
Wt9* 8:-40 •.m. Snun"Mv
WHERE: Queen M•rv Ewnta
P..-, 11210ueena Hlghw•v.
Longleed\ -POR ... N ONlA"TION:
htlp://www..rrtdnfor
chenge.org, or C4111 Lt. Keri
Schuler et (714) 764-6384
law ellbamerlt ~ indud-
ing Colla Mesa. are set to tam part
The C.oeta Mesa Police Depart·
ment .. known for their enfm:e.
ment of drunken drtvtng in the
dty and regularly receive booors
al dle Orange County chapter's
annual awants dinner:.
"This is a way of us saying
thanb for recognizing us," Schul-
er said. "This is the least we can
do for them."
Schuler recruiled police person-
nel to lead the I 0 teams, recruit
walkers and get pledges. Rachel
Rui7.. office ~t to Hensley,
got invotved, in part. because she
knows someone who lost a broth·
er to a drunken driver.
·1 really believe it's important to
enforce the law of not drinking
MARt< C DUSTIN I DM.Y Pl.OT
From left, Cynthia Larkins, Ronni McKendry, senior officer George Rose, Rachel Rurz, Phil Myers,
Bryan Wadkins, Chief John Hensley, John Smith, Carlos Oraz, Joyce LaPointe, Ooneen Westenhaver,
Lt. Karl Schuler, Diane Majerski and Julie Beckman are all employees of the Costa Mesa Police
Department and will be participating in a walk Saturday benefiting Mothers Against Drunk Drivers.
and driving." <>ht• ...Ud.
The depanrnl·nt ~still trying to
raise mom'Y hcfort:' Sarurday's
event. Schuler -.aid.
"We'n.• JU~t trymg to get the
word out ·1 tt'y, 1lu~ 1c, "° unpor·
tant,·· he -..ud
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M Fnday, October 22, 2004
GIRLS
Continued from Al
astronaut to travel into outer
space.
Girb Inc. has oome a long way,
Santana said
"We started olf in a UttJe mobile
hut here,• she said. "Tuday. we
serve 1,800 gim countywide and
40 girls in our Costa Mesa W:illty."
Girts between 5 and 18 can par-
ticipate in a variety of programs
aimed at Improving their self'-es-
teem and giving them the tools to
face the world, Santana said.
'We encourage girts to explore
nontraditional careers and try to
give than the UiDs Ibey need to
be aelf ... •fficien1,. she said.
The oigan.i7.alion also helps
build a support system for the
girta in an era when body image,
teen pregnandes and dropping
oul of school are major ~
Santana said
"We~ there to help them over-
come cb.aDeoges at home or
school. she said.
Girl,, Inc. plans to expand into
South Orange C:Ounty in the next
few months to years, Santana
said
Leyla Szilagyi. a fourth-grader
at Victoria Elementary, will speak
Saturday, Oct. 23
II am -3 pm
Join us for center-wide family fun.
kids crafts and savings including:
• Decorate your own Pumpkin!•
• Face Painting
• Musical Entertainment
• Three Dog Bakery's
Annual Costume Contest
& Party 12 noon -3 pm
Judging held at 2 pm
•Savings up to 15% at
participating stores
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DailyAPilot
VOL. 98, NO. 296
TlfOMAS H JOHNSON s.... McCrW1llc Publisher
TONYDOOEAO
Editor
USA COSENZA
A~·~·=f' Promotlon11 Director
Photo Editot'. (714) 9664692
~.mocmnkfllatimea.oom
Jo.J.S.-.
Art Director I N-. Oellt Chief.
(714) !8-4627 ~-~ .._.&lla9
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about her experienoea ~ the
Olpl1i1.adoo at tonJghi\ ewnt. STRUCTURE ''I'm nervous.• M>e emd. "But rm glad I got the opportunity to
go up there and tell people wbat
GI.di Inc. baa taught me. ..
Continued from Al ·
Our goal is to n:uib sure of that•
The onhwalty bas a.I.lo ralaed
$1.2 mfi1ion towud con.strucdoo ot three additional buUdinp ex-
pected to open in the next m
years-the Tuwnsend Center for
Science and 'lechoology. a new
student union and a music and
humanities building that hasn't
been named. Dempster said the
university also expects to raise
$10 million for an education en-
dowment fund to coincide with
Vision 2010.
Leyla laid ebe ba.1 leamed that
boys and girls are equal
·1 don't know what 1 want to be
yet.• she said. "But whatever I do,
I mow 11J be a strong, smart. bold fPrl for the rest of my Ufe. •
• DEEM 8HARATH Is the enterprise
and general aulgnment reporter.
She may be readled et (714)
966-4625 or bv e-mail at
deepa.bhar«htllatJm-.com.
Dempster said the Heath Aca-
demic Center for Business and
Religion will lessen overcrowding
in other university btilldings.
Business. with 457 students, and
theology, with 338 students, are
the most popular majors on the
campus, he said. The campus
serves more than 2,100 students.
"Before, we were at a 95%
classroom-occupancy rate,
which meant we were bottle-
necked: Dempster said. "Now,
that has been reduced to 67%.
We've basically maintained a 16·
to-1 student -to-faculty ratio.
We've opened up classes and
kept class size small."
AROUND TOWN
• Send AROUND TOWN items to
the Daily Pilot, 1375 Sunflower
Ave., Costa Mesa, CA 92626; by
e-mail to
jeff.benson@latimes.com; by fax
to (714) 9664679; or by calling
(714) 966-4617. Include the time,
date and location of the event, as
well as a contact phone number.
TODAY
Gad Rennert will spMk on
·eancer in Israel -What's
Differentr at 4 p.m . at UC Irvine's
Sprague Hall. Information-(949)
824-8202.
Allan Schoenhetr, author of "A
Natural History of California; will
speak on California's Colorado
Desert from 6 to 7 p.m . at the
Environmental Nature Center,
160116th St., Newport Beach
The event is in celebration of the
center's new Sonoran Desert
Oasis plant community.
Information: (949) 645-8489.
The Orange Coast College Rim
Series continues with a 6:30 p.m .
showing of •The Haunting"
(1963) in Fine Arts Room 116, 2701
Fairview Road, Costa Mesa.
Tidlets are $6, $5 for seniors.
Information: (714) 432-5880
Stanley van den Noon will
present an update on multiple
sclerosis research at 7 p.m. at the
UC Irvine Tamkin Auditonum.
Admission is $10. Information:
(949) 824-8202.
SATURDAY
KRLA Radio's Nonn Bour will
host a seminar, "'How Money
Worts,"' from 9 a.m. to noon
Saturdays through Nov. 6 at
Orange Coast College's Business
Education Room 102, 2701
Fairview Road, Costa Mesa. The
cost is $49 per session.
Information: (714) 432-5880 or
http:l!Www.occtidcets.com.
A loen signing agent seminar will
be held from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. at
Orange Coast College's Business
Education Room 103, 2701
Fairview Road, Costa M esa. The
cost is $154. Information-(7141
432-5880 or
htJp:llwww occtidcets. com
Project CuddM, whid't NVff
babiM from abandonment, will
hold its fourth annual Costume
Ball at the Wyndham Hotel, 3350
Avenue of the Arts, Costa Mesa.
The event includes dinner,
entertainment and a silent
auction. Information: (714)
432-9681.
·A volum.er from the Su .. n G .
See TOWN, Paa• A!5
-
. PUBLIC SAFE1Y .
POLICE FILES
COSTA-..A • ~,.,..._A bufgllly
WM l"llpOlt9d In the 1llOO blodt
llt 9!61 p.m. Wedn•dey.
• Herbor~ Pou1181on
of drug perephemalle wea
repoft8d In the 2100 bkd et
11:22 p.m. Wedneeday.
• NwJPC)lt BoulMlrd:
Vandalism was reported in the
1600 blodc at 3:33 p.m.
Wednesday.
• Red ttil Awnue: A burglary
was reported in the 2900 blodc
at 1 :04 a.m. Wednesday.
• ,...,,..,.. DrM: An aut.o theft
was reported in the 400 blodc at
12:09 a.m. Wednesday.
• w.lllCe Avenue: Petty theft
was reported in the 2100 bk>dt
at 6:47 a.m. Wednesday.
• West Wllon StrMI: An auto
theft was reported in the 100
blodc et 8:11 a.m . Wednesday.
NEWPORT BEACH
• South a., Front: Battery was
BRIEFLY IN
PUBLIC SAFETY
U nanended stove
leads to costly fire
Food left unattended on a
lighted stove burner appar-
ently caused a two-alarm fire
at a Newport Beach apart·
ment complex Thursday
afternoon. fire officials said.
No one was hurt in the fire,
but the apartment suffered
$20,000 in damages.
Dave Wilson. an off-duty
battalion chi er for the Orange
County Fire Authority called
9 I ·I after he saw smoke
swirling from the apartment
complex while driving down
Jamboree Road, said Jennifer
SchuJz. a spokeswoman for
~In the 500 bled .. 4:31
p.m.~ .. • .,.la.llt:V.drRrrWll
~In the 6100 blodt ..
2::01 p.m. ~.
·~ ....... DIM:GtMd dwft w NPCMted In.,.. 100
bloc:* .. 2:23 p.m. w.ctnwt.v.
.............. .._d:A
vehlde burgl8ly w rwported
In the -'300 blodc .. 12:47 p.m.
Wedneedey. • w.t Newpott c..-Dl'M:
Petty th9ft WU reported In the
900 blodt at &'46 p.m.
Wedneeday.
• Ou.-SINK A commeraat
burglary WM reported In the
1100blodtet12:14 p.m.
Wedneeday.
• Ur.-.ety DIM end
JemboNe Roed: A traflk:
aocident lnvoMng Injuries was
reported llt 9:54 a.m.
Wednesday.
•Vista Aon: A vehlde burglary
was ntpOrted In the 600 bloct et
7:39 a.m . Wedneeday.
the Newport Beach Fire De-
partment. Wtlson also evacu-
ated the building before fire-
fighters got there, she said.
Firefighters who arrived on
scene saw a srnoke-fllJed
apartment with crackling
Oames in the kitchen, she
said. They called a second
alarm and additional fire -
fighters after they realized
that the blaze had spread lo
the attic and was endanger-
ing neighboring apartment
units, Schulz said.
Thirty-eight firefighters
from Newport Beach, Costa
Mesa and the Orange County
Fire Authority responded
with six engines. four trucks,
two paramedic units and two
battalion chiefs and put out
the fire in about 15 minutes,
before it could spread to
other units, Schulz said.
John Tem1nce O'Toole
March 25, 1951-Sept. 24, 2004
Born In Watertoo, Iowa. Long time
Newport Beach Resident. ~ of
Newport Harbor High School and
Univensity of Hawaii at Hiio.
John pasaed away qulelty In his home In
Hawaii near his beloved Paciftc Ocean.. A
memorial was held at the Mauna Kea hot8'
" on the island of Hawaii for fmnly and
friends. He Is SUtVived by his wtfe Penny O'Toole, brothers Tom,
Denny & Michael O'Toole and his step children Ian Potter and
Amber Garcia
A memorial at sea win be held November 13, 2004. tf you would
like to a ttend, please all 949-64S-8383.
In lieu of ftowers, donations can be made to Hoag Hoepltal.
John M. "Jack" Mulroy
Jack. 84, of Newport Beach passed away SUnday, October 17, due to natural causes. .
Born In ~. Massachusetta, Jack WU a grriduat.e of
Boston College and Hatvard Buslnea School. A naval eupply
officer on lhe escort can1er ~ 1 USS St. Lo durtng Wor1d War II, he survived its ~a kamikaze foaowtng
the Battie off Samar (Leyte Gulf, ipines). After the war, he
manied Bizabeth Mary Wilkinson, a native Califomlan who wu
teaching school In Missk>n Bay. Jack and FJlzaheth Mttted In
Newport Beach in 1954 after IMna In Corona det Mar, her
birthplace of Pomona, and In HawaJ'I dwing a second tow of
duty In the Korean Conftlct. Jack devoted four dec:adee tio hll
clients u a financial consuttant In the leCUf1tie9 buU'9ee In
Newport Beach. An active member of s.lnt Jo.cNm'e P.teh
for 50 years, he fufty eupported, along with Elnbeth, thW ftve
ct)lldren In all of their .ndeawra. Jack was prec«led In dMtt'I
by £Hza.beth .. He Is 8UIVfved by their chlchn: Tom Jule, Joe,
Vince Mutroy and Katie Mulroy Spert1ng., aa Wet aa MWf1 grandcNldren.
A Roeaty wUI be hekt Friday, October 22nd at 7:00 PM at
Pierce Brothera Bell BroadwaY ~ In Co91a MMa. n....
wtll be a funeral eervtce at noon on ~, October 23 at St. Joachim's Cathoflc Church In Costa MeM. A NCeptlon wlll
follow at the Mulroy home, 1739 CandleetJck L.8fte: N9wport
Beach. The family requeets that In Heu of flowera, dooatlooe be
made to Share Our selvea (SOS).i,.!~ ~ Awnue, Costa Mesa; or the St. Vincent de l>aut ~·
SURF AND SUN
~
WEATHER FORECAST
Expect• moatty sunny day
after pa-tchy morning fog ttm
luvea vlaibility et lea than e
quarteHnlle at timee. Highs
ahould be from 68 to 73 wttti
light wtnds. ~evening
should be moctty deer with
Iowa from 4' to 54 wtth fight
wtnd&.
~
www.,,....noa.fJOV
~wfndlat10
ltnota to make w.vea al 2 Mt
or lw on • flOfU'tz ..a tM'8ll of
.. to 8 fMt at 10 w:ondl. The
swefl ehould be 3 to 6 fMt at 9
MOOnda at night. but
conditlOf • lhoutdn't c:henge
ott.wta
SURF
l
CHESTS
ContftJed from Al
i mmc Alm. of ar..., County
Potitica1 ACdocl ~ Ub
-~ Set.... ..., received :sun> from 1be 0ranp County
iAutomobQe DellelsAlm.
: ffil lal'plt espendlture WU
'about $700 tm .door banpn. He
could not be sacbed for com-
.ment.
I Newport Beach Clty C.Ouncil
candidates were all over the
:map, with some spending in the
;thouaands and one candidate
:spending nothing at all
Aa In the Ont period, Rosansky
raised and spent the moat of the
:group. Rosansky. an incumbent
who represents West Newport,
:netted $10,345 In the period
from Oct. I to Oct. 16, with some
of bis biggest donations comJng
from political action commit-
tees. The Business & Community
Political Action Committee in
Newport Beach and Orange
County Automobile Dealers
Assn. in C.OSta Mesa each gave
Rosansky $500.
"I think people basically sup-
port what I've done on the coun-
cil, and they want to see me stay
there for another fow years,•
Rosans.ky said.
A majority of his spending -
$6,450 -was on campaign lit-
erature and mailings.
"You have to get your name
out there, so people know that
you're running." he said. "It's
name recognition, so the more
opportunities I have to put my
name in front of people's eyes,
the more likely I'll be successful."
Councilman John Heffernan
TOWN
Coobnued from A4
Komen Breast Cancer Foundation
will host a free seminar on breast
heahh at 9 a.m. at the Athletic
Club for Women. 2036 Quail St.,
Newport Beach. Information:
(9491 852-8655.
Christ Lutheran Chun:h'a FeH
Festival will be from 9 a.m. to 4
p.m. at 760 Victoria St., Costa
Mesa. The event includes food,
entertainment, games, live and
silent auctions, a book fair, a rode
wall, a bake shop and more.
Information: (949) 548-6866.
The Ptov6dence Speec:t. and
Hearing Center will hold a
-.
CAMPAIGN SRENDING
Cencldlrtie ............
Catherine EmmQOS ........ ,,.
Steve BromberA .IDfln UJJF mM
Dolor•Qajng
raised the second-highest
amount with a $5,000 loan he
gave himself. He spent $2,906 of
that on signs.
•tt's my own money, so it's lent
rather than a contribution," Hef-
fernan said ·1 think it's appro-
priate to indicate to residents
that I'm in this race, and I intend
to win it, by putting up a signifi-
cant number of signs."
If he had been uncontested,
he said, he wouldn't have spent
anything. Heffernan is being
challenged by Dolores Oning.
Despite having no challengers,
incumbent Steve Bromberg re-
ported collecting $950 in this pe-
riod, and he's not even trying.
"Last time around. I made it
dear to people that I'm sending
money back. and I sent back al-
most $8,000 or $9,000," Rrom-
costume ball, ·Tue Ball of the Fall
-The Magic of Movies," from 6
p.m. to midnight at the Balboa
Bay Club & R85')rt, 1221 W. Coast
Highway, Newport Beach. The
event will feature a red-carpet
walk, a silent auction, food,
drinks, dancing and
entertainment. Reserved sealing
tickets are $250. Information:
(949) 923-1534.
A 20-yeer reunion fof Newport
Harbor High School's class of
1984 will meet from 6:30 p.m. to
midnight at the Pacific Club, 4110
MacArthur Blvd., Newport Beach.
Organizers are also looking for
classmates and need assistance
in tracking them down.
Information:
http:llwww.nhhs84.com.
.... A S16A13
Enclngc.h ....... --'.Ga
~e $1'.298
berg said. ''What I ran into was a
lot of people saying they don't
want the money back. and some
of them were offended that I was
giving it back. ..
Although he spent nothing in
the most recent period. people
in his district should check their
mailboxes in the next week or so.
He plans to send out a couple of
mailers to teU people what he
stands for, a suggestion from
some of his donors.
• DEIRDRE NEWMAN covers
government. She may be react.eel
at (714) 966-4623 or by e-mail at
deirdre.newman@latimes.com.
AUaA ROBtNSON covers
business, politics and the
environment. She may be reached
at (714) 966-4626 or by e-mail at
al1c1a robinsonlaJ/atimes.com.
SUNDAY
"'Pumpkins •nd Pancakes -A
Children's Halloween
Extravaganza* will be held from
8 to 11 a.m. in the Crate and
Barrel and Macy's Home Store
wing of South Coast Plaza. 3333
Bristol St., Costa Mesa. Children
may come in costume. The
event benefits abused and
neglected children served by
Court Appointed Special
Advocates programs of Orange
County. Information: (714)
435·2171.
Th• Southwest Coordinating
Committee will celebrate B'nai
B'rith's 161st anniversary with a
gala luncheon and awards
presentation at 11 a.m. at the
Wyndham Hotel, 3350 Avenue
of the Arts, Costa Mesa. The
JUDGE
ContnJed from Al
not ttie .. amber of rooml. The
baetioe mloMd UM for boteJa II
l,000 tqUare feet per room.
While d.ty oftldala bad argued
cbe lawsuit did not dmctly ln-
lpbe the ma,.. tblt were
Wide to the tri8Pring criteda.
Monroe laid It la unUbiy that
the Oty Council would ha~
made any changes without the
•threat ollitigation. •
Gn!enligbt spokesman Phil Arst
expressed deligJ\t at the ruling.
"lt'a a complete vindication of
our posltJon,• Arst said. ~The
judge, in aU his points, ruled in
our favor and awarded ba.s.lcally
the full amount that we paid to
the attorneys."
Ottherine Engber&. outside
c.ounsel working for the city from
the San Francisco law firm of
Shute, Mihaly & Weinberger, said
she was disappointed in the rul-
ing,
"'lbroughout this process, we
believe that the Greenlight Steer-
ing Committee did not cause the
city to amend the Measure S
guidelines," Engberg said.
"'Rather, the city was in the proc-
ess of amending the guidelines
when the Greenlight folks pre-
maturely filed suit."
Greenlight. an organization
that coalesced over the need to
reduce traffic congestion caused
by development project'i, filed its
lawsuit in April. The changes
were made on June 8. But when
the city fir5t intended to make
the changes is stilJ a matter of
debate Monroe said the "city
presented no intention of mak
cost 1s $35. Information (714)
892-5906.
The eem.r fof Spiritu•I Discovery
will host a "Radical Forgiveness
Wortcshop" from 1 to 6 p.m at
2850 Mesa Verde Dnve East.
Costa Mesa. Cohn Tipping,
author of• Radical Forgiveness
Making Room for the Miracle;'
offers forgiveness ted'in1ques
~m:,= pdor to the
J!.nebell ~ 'lbe ODUD·
di loobd cbdy at making
cNtnpt In February and M.an:b.
Ille said.
"'Wire DOt remly llD why the Jl.te9 aid Che Qy CouDcl didn't
do 8Dydlmg und (the lilMull WU ftledJ, •• llid. "JR irwnnte •
The committee requested
about $30,000 in fees, which
represents the actUal amount in
attorney fees' it paid. But the
judge ruled that the city has to
pay only $17,550 -the dis-
''*· OdaW 22, 2004 •
• DBADRE NEWMAN coven
govemment. She may be readled
at (71.C) 966-4823 or by e-mail at
deirdre. rnrwman (ii l11t1mes.com.
The cost is $65. Information: (714) •
754-7399, Ext. 23
MONDAY
The Orange Coast College Benefit
Gol1 Tournament is held at Mesa
Verde Country Club, 3000
Clubhouse Road, Costa Mesa
Sponsorships will benefit the
Orange Coast College
Foundation. For information and
tee times. call (714) 432 5707
• .... •••all Ocfe a ••"".t
350 Ooeen Ave. I 949.494.8302
••••rm•1•111tO•le
132 S,; c... 1161.793.5438
M frlday, Octobef 22. 2004
IN THE RACE
The contenden for
the Newport Beactl
City Council:
District 2
-
!3VOTE J2004
HOW TO
GET INVOLVED
John Buttolph
Catherine Emrnons
Steven Rosansky
District 5
The contenders for
the eo.ta Meu
Cfty Council:
Kart H. Ahlf
Eric Bever
Mima Burciaga
Rid'lard Carroll
Sam Clark
Mid'lael Clifford
Unda Obc:on
Katrina Foley
Bruce Gartktl
Mite Schea1er
TenyShaw
Chris Steel Whtt ie.. than • month
,..,,,.inlng until election day.
there'a more than enough time
to hetp your party or caute.
Hef"e'a whent to go:
DEMOCRATIC PMTY Of
ORANGE COUNTY
l.9ERTMIAN PM1Y Of
OMNGI CCUfTV
ltEPWUCAN MRTY Of
ORMQE CCUfTY
Steve Bromberg
District 1
John Htilfwnen
-Names in bold
indicatB candidates
profiltJd today
200 N. Mein St.
Santa Ana, CA 92701,
(714) 836-6158
http://'www.ocdemocrats.nt1t
P.O. Box 27871
San1AI Ana. CA 92798
(714) 640-6063. (949) 966-6082
http://www.lpoc.org
2A6 Redter Ave,. Sub C-2
Costa Meu, CA 9282e
(714) 66&-8666
hitp:/Miww.oevop.oro
THE RACE FOR NEWPORT BEACH CITY COUNCIL
So-called straight shooter into openness
Deirdre Newman
Daily Pilot
NEWPORT BEACH -John Heffer-
nan is an enjgma to some, because
he stayed on the council two years
ago after vowing to go, because he
vacillated about running for reelec-
tion and becaw.e of his indecision on
taking endorsements
To others, he is clear as crystal -a
straight shooter who speaks his mind
no matter what he is thinking.
I le is running in 1he district that
includes Newport Coast against chal-
lenger Dolores Otting
He grew up in Santa Ana and has
Lived in Newport Beach since 1978.
I le practices real estate transactional
law, which he was inspired to do be-
cau!>e of his father, who started in the
~e field m Newport Beach in 1946.
"'It'~ just a field I lcnew growing up
that I wanted to do," he said. H it'~ an
easy area of law to practice.''
He al&<> develops small retail cen-
ters outside of Orange County.
He decided to run for reelection to
continue giving back and because of
a lack of candidates qualified in his
district, he said.
Hit's public !>ervice in a nutshell,
and I wanted the district well-repre-
sented." he said. "I thought Newport
Coast should be represented, be-
cause it hai:. a uniform strata of inter-
est~."
He would like a more open City
Council that isn't as fractious.
''Maybe it':-. 1ust pan of the political
environment that you can't have that,
but I don't believe (the counci)j is a
group working as a team,• he said.
"Because otherwlse, ii''> Yugoslavia or
mcd1evaJ Italy People ..LI'l' fighttn1i:
about Lh111g~ ratht'r th.u1 \.\-orrymg
about the furks talcmg uvcr your
counuy:·
Heffernan helped wntc the baJJot
argument against <:hanglllg the gen
eral plan to aJJow a hotel for the Ma-
nnapark sue. The property 1s on the
Balbod Penm!>ula. where mobile
home;; ar<' I le voted to certify the en
JOHN HEFFERNAN
AGE: 54
EDUCATION: Bachelor's in history,
Stanford University; juris doctorate,
University of San Diego
FAMILY: Wife Barbara; sons Casey,
17; Grant, 15
COMMUNITY ACTIVITIES: Not
involved with any because he
doesn't want them to be conflicts of
interest
vironment.al report for the project,
which triggered the public vote be-
cause it had a "low burden of proof.•
he said.
He was also on the negotiating
team that helped develop terms for a
ground lease for the Marinapark ho -
tel project designed by Stephen
Sutherland. But he is not satisfied
with those terms, h e said.
If the project fails, Heffernan thin.ks
the final outcome of the land will be
something in between a hotel and
the park opponents are suggesting
for the property.
"It's not going to be all hotel or all
park." he said. "The land is too valu-
able. lt will have a restaurant and a
big marine component I thinlc. the
ciry can afford it. We don't have to
make the decision solely on income "
He did not take any financiaJ con
tributions during his first campaign
and said he won't talce any thii. time.
either.
"I'm most concerned about IOlh ."
he said. ''I'm very old-fashioned thal
way."
He also said he wouldn't talc.e en
dorsem ents but later changed hii.
m ind, accepting a formerly declined
endorsement from the Newport
Beach firefighter:. A!»n. -a turn
about tha1 raised m.my eyebroW!>.
He explained hi!> actioni:. by saying
he isn't ~licatmg the endon.ement.s;
he's simply going to talk to groups
that ask him. After talking to the
Newport Beach Police Lmployee'
Assn .• he felt confident that he could
accept endorsements without being
bound by them.
ON THE ISSUES
WIY!'a the most important issue f8dng
thedty7
Any expansion of John Wayne Airport
in terms of terminal size, passenger
output and hours of use beyond the
current permitted limits, because any sud'I
expansion will have the largest
environmental (quality of life) and
economic (property values and business
vitality) impact on the city.
Wh9t is your opinion of how the
Greenlight law is .tfectlng the city, end
wh9t Is your position on plans to bulld •
hoW 9t Marinepartc7
Greenllght Is now part of our City
Charter, and it gives the voters the right to
approve major real es1ate developments.
which are not already permitted under our
existing General Plan. That is a valuable
resident right. I voted for Greenlight in
2000. But the flip side is that same final
stage of voter approval may also be
causing certain development and
redevelopment not to occur in Newport
Bead'I because proponents look
elsewhere, where sud'I specific citywide
approval is not required.
I am voting No on Measure L I helped
write the ballot arguments against the
proposed land-use d'lange, whid'I would
allow the much discussed
Suther1and-badced hotel at Marinapark. I
did so because I consider the Marinaparl<
property too: (a) valuable, because its
value is likely in the $14-million to
$20-million range and maybe more if the
property is declared by the state to be
uplands, which allows full commercial
development, rather than tidelands,
where use is restricted to marine public
uses. and the city's oversight and revenue
is as trustee for the State, which controls
tidelands; and (b) unique because it is the
largest piece of bay front property
controlled by the city, when so many other
privately owned bay-front properties are
being sold at very high prices, which wrll,
in tum, resuh in likely high-end residential
development Muc:ti has changed since
Sutherland was designated more than
four years ago by a prior City Council as
the exdusive proponent for Marinapark.
Today, Marinapark requires a thorough
John Heffernan
and complete reevaluation of what is the
best use of the Mannapark property for
the crty and our residents.
Are city IMdef'8 doing e good job
handling the budget end the prMSUres on
It from the state 1
The city budget, at $178 million for this
current 2004-05 fiscal year, is in fair shape,
with no current requirement to spend any
reserves and focused on holding the line
on expenses, largely because of actions
by the state of withholding revenue, which
the city would otherwise receive. On the
upside, sales tax and property tax
revenues have exceeded budget
estimates. The City Council is keenly
aware of keeping the city budget in good
shape to ad'lieve the short and long-term
objectives of city government and its
residents. Therefore, potential big tidcet
items sud'I as new City Hall, will be
carefully scrutinized on a
needs/cost-benefit analysis before the city
proceeds with any of them. My experience
with the staff of the city Finance
Department is that they a re property
fiscally cautious and detalled in their
preparation and oversight of our budget
and the related corresponding collection,
safeguarding, investing and expenditure
of city funds
How should tn. dty handle~
..... *°"of John w.yne Akpoft end St.
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Aa I de9cribed, above, the cumtnt and
future largest and most costty potential
8fl\lironmental end economic impact to
the city Is the expansion of operations at
John Wayne Airport. There are many
forces and Interests elsewhere In Orange
County, the state and the federal
government. which want pauenger and
freight output to John Wayne to increase
-which Is directly counter to our keen
city focus that any expansion be limited In
terms of volume (the current passenger
cap and terminal size limit) and In terms of
hours of use (the current hours of the
curfew). Becaus.e of those competing
interests pushing expansion, it Is unlikely
that the city will have sole control over
John Wayne. So, the practical goal of the
city should be to get a veto right on any
expansion of the volume and also of
hours of use beyond what Is currently
allowed. Hopefully, the existing Clty
Council Spheres Committee can
accomplish that objective by the end of
2005 or even 500ner.
The impact of the proposed expansion
of St Andrew's Church is a balancing act
between the laudabfe objectives of the
church, whid'I will be adlieved by
expansion of current d'lurch facilities
versus the neighborhood impact caused
by the construction of those added
improvements and also, loog·term, the
impacts caused by the larger number of
future users and longer hoors of
operation likely resulting from such
expansion. The neighborhood impac1
must be weighed from the inside out -
those closest to the impact. The benefits
must be weighed more broadly. Do I have
an opinion of yes or no to the expansion
at this point? No, because no one vet has
precisely defined the project nor the
related neighborhood impacU. But, all of
this is to come before the Planning
Commission <is soon as next month I am
looking forward to input and tMtimony
from both the dlurch and the neighbors
on those final project details and impacts,
and also to leadership on this 1saue from
the two city councilmen whose districta
border on the d'lurd'I site, as thi1 project
heads toward final resofution a1 the Clty
Council.
Seeking respect for all podium speakers
Deirdre Newman
Daily Pilot
NfWPORT BEACH -Dolor~ Ot ·
tang 1.' the Aretha l·ranklin of city gov
cmment -demanding respect for
resident!> from the Ciry Counnl,
where she feels it 1s lacking.
The City Council candidate tJu.nks
11 should be more inviting for people
to -;peak up at City Council meetings,
1101 mum1dallllg.
"I think it'i:. important 10 malce City
I lc:t.IJ a more happy place to make
DOLORES omNG
AGE: 52
FAMILY: Husband Tony
EDUCATION: Bachelor's in
education, Salem State College.
Mass.
COMMUNITY ACTIVTTES: Newport
Harbor Republican Women,
Environmental Quality Affairs
Committee, senior advocate with the
state Council on Aging -acts a
mediator for the council, which
oversees residential care facilities
people come." she saad. "There has to "Because in this business, there's
be more respect for people who spealc always someone that wanL'l to have
at the podium. Whether we agree or the whole pie -you had to protect
disagree. they need to be thanked fo r yourself,· she said.
their participating in government." She is a staunch believer in open
Otting is running against incum-government One area she would like
l:wnt John I l<'ffeman in a district that to shine more light on is the council's
includes Newport Coast. handling of its sphere issues -which
She started attending City Cowicil evolved from the city's d esire to ex-
meetlngs more than a decade ago for pand its role in several areas. includ·
business purposes and got hooked. ing John Wayne Airport. redevelop·
She continued going to meetings to ment of Santa Ana Heights.
follow Issues she fell passionate administration of tidelands in the city
about, and that pas.'>ion never waned. and environmental protections at the
"I don't have children. so I have closed Coyote Canyon landfill
more time than someone who has She is frustrated that an ad hoc
kids and a family." Otting said. "Once comrn.ittee is pursuing these goals
I heard about something going on, I and doesn't have to adhere to the
cared about that· same open-meeting requirements as
Eventually, people~ her if she the coWldl.
was going to run for a seat on the • ... The public has no knowtedge
council. That was eightyea.rs ago. She of what's going on.· Otting said. •lbe
ran but lost. public needs to know. When do we
Undeterm:i, lhe is running apin get to lcnoW1 J don't know what they're
because eome res.ldenta uked her to do~ There's no communlc:aek>n to
when they heard lncumbenl John us."
Heffernan might not. she &aid. Ad h()(' committees In general arc a
"They said. 'You go to the mttdng.<1 pet peew of hers.
all the lime anyway -you misbt &11 ·every time there'• some lllaueJ ol
well go for u;· w said. llhort duratSoo. (the coW1dlJ atu1I Ul
Heffernan ultJmatdy decided to ad hoc comm.lttee," she •d. "Thoy
run for reelection, IO the two of them don't haw to (put fl on an aemdaJ or
&11! compettna for the apot he holds. adhere to the Brown Aa. Noc that a
Otting pew up tn S.l.lg'U8. Mus.., lot of people would want to go (to the
noc1h of Boston. She has IM-d In meednpl. buJ they lhould ICdl hne a
Newport Beach for 15 years. c:hob.
She and her hutblnd opnated • She alao " In ad'fOCate at town ball
UUh-haullng busineM -s sear Rub-meednp. becai.m u.y 11:mte men
bbb Sent~ -that got • fra.nc:.tme publk Input. ... md.
fmm the dty In the 1990L ~ no ·r.n chi 15 ,_. J'te INd-., m.
longer haw lhe ~She would\ dlJ bm 1M top-JO lit ~ ~·
go to aty Council meecio8a to -.., • 111c1. "Noc once ._ _,.,.. llll:i9d
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ON THE ISSUES
Whet'• the most importMt .... facing
thedty7
I feel the most important issue facing
the city is the General Plan Update.
We had a visioning festival in Newport
Beach that asked us how we wanted to see
our city in the year 2025. It started at Hoag
Hospital and ended st the Oasis Senior
Center. We placed different color dots on
drfferent maps, showing the city what we
wanted and wherv. We has small
meetings, the doaest thing to town hall
meetings that I can remember, all over the
city, and we again revtewed what we said
we wanted. More than two years later, the
General Plan AdvilOfY Committee, with 36
caring and dediceted volunteers, has come
out with e document that la probebly 1800
from what we had uid that we wanted. Dolores Otting
We need to get the s>'an out to the
public, but the plan is now 1he me of en
elephant end the onty way to eat an And wtMrt le your "'*"°'1 on plmw to
elephant la one bfte at a time. We need to buld •hotel trt ~1
get 1he General F'tan update out to the I am against building e hotel on the last
P80Pe rn bfte.elze ~. so tt..,. cen piece of bey-front property. I believe In
und9rwtlnd ~ tf-vwUI be '<IOdng on. I property rights, and this propMty belongs
f9el hit Town H11M m.tinga wW be the to the people. Al.a, there.,.. too many
best vehlde bi( whld'I to get the public unllnowna In thta prefect. 10 It it -Mua1ty
eglln ~In the~ for the 2026 lmpoealble tor the wt.en to mate an
vWon of our dty. The man pubic lnfotmed dedslofl. Since lhe pn>ject hea
~, lhe morw ~the yet to go~ the Coettal Comm.k>n,
Cllo9ef' we wta gllt to talcfng the plen to the we........, h...-. no !dee• to~ wrtl
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COMMUNITY COMMENTARY
Councilman, candidate have answers for 'a city divided'
I read wttli bemused interest Mary
Fewel'a recent letter regarding City
Councilman Allan Manaoor and
me. While I have admired Fewel's
long-atanding efforts to contribute her
time and energy in our community's
beat interest, I am a bit baffled as to
why Mansoor'1 truthful reporting on
candidate's voting
records elicited such
a strong response
from her.
Fewel complained
that " ... Mansoor
cares a great deal
about what the
realdeots of the
Mesa Verde
neighborhood
think." That ts also a
bit odd, as It ls
Mansoor'a job as a
councilman to care
ERIC
BEVER
about aJJ citizens' concerns, regardless
of the location of their homes or
businesses.
In the recent Daily Pilot M 103 most
influentiaJ" ex.ercise, Mansoor is
referred to as the ·costa Mesa
councilman who is the lone
representation of the beleaguered
Westside.· Earlier this year, Mansoor
presented a substantiaJ list of Westside
incentives to the council.
These incentives won council
support and a.re being implemented by
staff. Obviously. Mansoor cares about
the Westside. as weU he shouJd,
because it is part of Costa Mesa after
aJI. It appears to me that Mansoor is
fulfilling his obligation to his
constituents; how can that be a bad
thing?
Allan and I have both worked
voluntarily for severaJ years to help
make positive change in our
community. our city, our home: Co!>ta
Mesa. We have both advocated
strongJy for a stable, safe and desirable
communjty to live in. We will both
continue to do so.
When our leaders strive only for that
which will satisfy their immediate
neighbors, we fall aa a community.
When neighborhood leaden auch aa
Fewel pointleaaly attack an elected
official for doing h1a job, we fail aa a
society. We have become a dty divided,
and that aad truth must be changed.
We are all Costa Mesans. and we all
need to pull together to make Costa
Mesa a great city.
With regard to who has done what, It
ts strange that Fewel's prefel'Ted
candidates have a history of ignoring
the plight of the Westside, much to the
peril of the entire city. But then, they
have also negatively affected most of
our city in some way or another.
Collectively. they have ignored the El
Toro airport alternative. supported
double-density housing at 1901
Newport. supported big-box. projects
that negatively affected our
neighborhoods, wasted untold tax
dollars on frivolous gestures and
neglected needed street and
infrastructure repair. Is this a good way
to lead a ciry?
Some of Fewel's politicaJ friends
were on the council when it acted to
repave sevf'raJ Westside streets, but
they really had no other choice. The
roadways had become el>SentiaJJy
unmaintainable and practically
impossible to drive on. Sadly. not one
of those who cite this overdue repair as
proof of their grand legacy has ever led
the charge; they were content to
simply go aJong when the question
finally came up.
City Council candidate Enc Bever says both he and Crty Councilman Allan Mansoor want to help revitalize the We stside
Regarding my positions. and what I
have done for the Westside, and city.
my record is clear. I have consistently
supported an airport at El Toro. I
opposed 1901 Newport because it was
twice the density that was allowed
under our GeneraJ Plan. I suppon a
residentiaJ overlay zone on the
Westside because it will increase
opportunities for property owners,
supplement our single-family housing
supply and help revitalize the Westside.
I have worked to educate myself on,
and have weighed in on, city issues for
several years. I aJso helped found and
lead Lhe Westside Improvement ~n
1 i.upported the drive to preserve our
Noguchi Garden. I have worked with
the school disLrict and arts partners to
ensure that our students benefit once
again from the substantiaJ offenng!> of
the arts partners, which includes the
Performing Arts Center, the Pacific
Symphony, the Opera Pacific and
South Coast Repertory. to name a few.
I do not support a forced and
puniLive "Arts in public places··
ordinance that further taxes progre-;s
in our city.
I do support restricting use of the JOb
center to people who live in our city,
because 40% of the laborers using our
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Me'>a every day? TI1e candidate'> h>v.el
'iupport!> appart•ntly think '>O
One ha~ to wonder why?
I <Jupport the rnn11nued .,uccc·.,.,ful
effort hy our Police Department 10
rt:'duce lo1tt>nng, vending truth and
pw.h earl vendor., I also support thl'
rnntinut·d pre-.ence of an lmmigrati1111
and Naturali1.a11on '>ervtte agent at om
1ai.I fanJ1ty to make "ure LllegaJ alien<.
are dt•ported after commuting crime..,
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and <,(<1rt do111g whJI ,., bt"\l lor < 11..,t.1
:-.1e.,o.1. I will v.ork IO p11111ur 1 1t11t'n'
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•ERIC BEVER •!. .t rP~1rl1>nt o f Co~t<J MP.,d
a planning comn t'>S•Onf'r drHl" d111jrcliltP
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FRIDAY A t.1ce on American tie "life With Father; a lighthearted
description of classic American family life, takes to the stage
tonight through Sunday at Vanguard Unlven11ty's Lyceum Theater,
55 Fair Drive. Costa Mesa. Performances are al 8 p.m. Saturday
and Sunday performances will also be at 2 p.m. Admission 11 $10,
but disoounll are available for seniors and students. Information:
(714) 668-6145.
M Fnday, October 22. 2004
SATURDAY A grand 9-rt The Stella Dance Company's annual
gela fundnliser, •The Grand Masquerede; begins at 6 p m. 81 the
VIiiage Crean, 2300 Mesa Drive, Newport Beam. The event benefits
community OUtTe8dl and dance sdlolarlhlp progra1Tl6 Codctall attire
or costume is suggested, and masks are available 81 the venue
Advanoe ,_-yationa are S60 per person or $100 per couple, and
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SUNDAY Come In costume ·Pumpkins and Pancakee -A
Children's Halloween Extravaganza• wlll be from 8 to 11 a.m. in
tile Crate and Barrel and Macy's Home Store wing of South CoNt
Plaza, 3333 Bristol St., Costa Meea. Children may come In
oostume. The event benefrtt abuMd and neglected d\lldren
served by Court Appointed Special Advocatee progreme of
Orange County. Information: (714) 43S-2171.
Datly Pilot
THEATER
Highly honed silver REVIEW
Fastforwarded
'Father' proves
fiercely funny Costa Mesa artist's pieces are now available at museum galleries all over the country. And the demand
for her jewelry has gotten so high that it has kept her up throughout nights getting pieces ready to ship.
Costa Mesa's Shirley Price holds a
finished bracelet made of silver and
gold that she crafted by hand in her
home studio.
Paul Saitowitz
Daily Pilot
A I a !.mall workbench with her
blowtorch's blue name
mercilessly turning a sturdy.
chord-like piece uf raw silver into
putty, Simley Price performs her
ve rM011 of alchemy.
But m<,t ead of turning lead into
gold, she turn-. raw. 1agged metals
FYI
WHAT: Art1st1c
License Fair
WHEN: Oct 29
and 30
WHERE:
Estancia Park. at
1900Adams
Ave., Costa
Mesa
INFO: (909)
371 -6507
11110 twisty works
of wearable art.
I hen she takes
the scraps and
1 urns those into
art
Be1ween the
-.mewy silver, she
111serts ovular
'>I ones,
-.ometimes more
lhan 2 inc hes
long, to
punctuate the
appearance and
crcalc neckJaces,
ring'> and l·arrings.
•• 1 UM' every s111gl<' bit of silver
1ha1 I <.an ," she said. "There is
alwayc; some use for every little bit."
Price began silversmith work a
d('cade ago, when s he took a class
at the Irvine Fine Arts Center, and
has since '>ludied at the prestigious
Revere Academy in San Francisco.
"I wa-. alway<, into crafts and was
always pretty good at them, !.o I
gavt• -.ilversmllhing a try,· Pnce
-.aid "I picked it up pretly fast, and
I've bt•cn working on 11 ever since "
After ll'arnmg tht• lo'>I wax
tt•ch1114ue, which involves creating
mold., for 1ewel-.. <>he grew
un111ten.•s1ed and dedded to pursue
f..ilmcat1011 , which'" c;haping the
pit·<.es wi1h a blowiorch.
"It\ morc creative that way, and I
gN thing-. to turn out exactly the
PHOTOS BY STEVE McCRANt< I DAILY PILOT
see SILVER, Paie A9 Shirley Price is reflected in a mirror m her small Costa Mesa home studio as she work s on a piece of silver jewelry.
BEST BITES
Mariposa bears the
Neiman Marcus touch
By GrHr Wylder
T o ladies who lunch,
Neiman Marcus has
always been tops on
their list. They can spend an
ahemoon shopping and trying
on the Oneal designer apparel,
pamper themselves with
complJmentary f actaJ
tieatmenu, and now they can
tieal themseJvea to lunch at
the new Mariposa Restaurant.
Men wtll aJIO enjoy Mariposa'•
ambience and extraordinary
dJehet.
~ Marcua atttacta
tbaee aatdUllc for ....
FYI
WHAT: Mariposa Restaurant at
Neiman Marcua
WHERE: Third level of Neiman
Marcua at FHhion laland in
Newport Beach
~ 11 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Monday through Saturday and
noon to 4 p.m. Sunday
INFO:(M9)4e7-3350
merchandJse. lta flagship •tore
opened lo 1907 ln Dallu,
founded by Herbert Marcut
St., hil lllter Cante Mam.al
Helman and h1J
brotber-ID"law. AJ.. Nelman. 1belr ..._,_to
fashionably outfit Dallas
realdenta and offer the 8neat,
most exclusive fuhlons with
lmpeccabfe service.
Bven though Neiman
Marcus wu 1,600 mUes away
from New York, the pinnacle of
hlgh-atyle ehopplng, It
captured the attendon of
faahlon'a elfte. The founders
apprecfated the finer tblnga ln
Ille, Including gourmet food.
In order to Improve the
Neiman Man:ua experience, a
chic ca" opened ln l 953,
called the Zodiac Jloom.
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Tom Titus
Daily Pilot
What do you get when
you take a classic
comedy from the tum
of the century (the 20th, not the
21st) and transpon it,
freeze-dried and fastforwarded,
to the 1950s?
In the case of Vanguard
University's revivaJ or ~ure With
Father." you get a lot more
laugm than you probably
deserve. True, many or them are
FYI
WHAT: ·ute
With Father"
WHERE:
Vanguard
University
Lyceum
Theater, 55 Farr
Drive, Costa
Mesa
WHEN: Closing
performances
tonight at 8
p.m .• Saturday
at 2 and 8,
Sunday at 2
p.m .
COST: $10
CALL: (714)
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driven by
character
gestures and
grimaces, but
they're laughs
all the same.
Director
Andrew Levy
has taken
Oarence
Day's memoir
of growing up
under a
demanding
but loving
father and
brought them
as far into the
modem era
as he dared
to, without
losing the
mannered
texture of the play. I Us strikingly
enthusiastic cast has taken it
from there.
The result is not only a loved
and lovable slice or Americana.
brought into more recognizable
context, but also an often
hilarious treatise on life within
the nuclear family with only a
few of the original play's
old·timey characteristics
evident.
Levy ls not above using slght
gags for effect -cuting the
diminutive Mart Parker in the
central role and the marvelous
Kathryn Scon, a full head taller
than Parker, as his loving and
delicate wife LavinJa. or Vinnie.
That she must bend over to offer
him a perfunctory peck on the
cheek is an added smile-inducer.
Parker may not be physically
imposing. but bis word -
generally at the top of bis vok:e
-ls law in the Dey houlehold.
and his sputtering llJllstance
regarding~
eq>eodltures or, in parUcular, bis
own bapdam, ls com.maodJn8'Y
conveyed. He simmers wltb an
exceed1ngty strong sense of
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HAPPENINGS
REELCRmc
America teeming
with comedy fodder .
T rey Paita and Man
Stone are the wild and
crazy guys behind the
cutting-edge •South Pa.rt"
animated 1V aeries. They are
also the artistic cattle prods
In charge of the satirical
buJJoonery In •Team
America. ..
This film manages to
offend every poUtlcal
sensibllJty imaginable
without taking a stand in
favor of any particular point
of view. North Korean
dictator ICirn Jong 0 and
ultra-Uberal Michael Moore
are both skewered without
mercy in this parody of our
times.
Full of relentless guilty
laughter, it pokes fun at
everyone who talc:es seriously
BEST
Continued from Af3
Today. the Neiman Ma rcu'>
Group operates 35 Neiman
Marcus stores across the
country and two Bergdorf
Goodman stores in New York.
Almost every Neiman Marcus
store features a restaurant or
cdf~. and loyal cu<>tome rs
across the country are hooked
on their signature dishes.
Last year, the secrets o f their
legendary recipes were
revealed In a beautiful Neiman
Marcus Cookbook. marking
the restaurant's 50-year
anniversary. The Neiman
Marcus Cookbook. even made
Oprah Winfrey's "favorite
Things" 2003 list for
Uuistm~s. Winfrey mentioned
it on her most anticipated
show of the year, the
Christmas show. The book is
available at Neiman Marcus
for $45.
Neiman Marcus at fashion
Island is In the process of a
major remodel and expansion,
featuring a new, upscale
Mariposa restaurant, replacing
the original Zodiac restaurant.
Whereas the Zodiac was
enclosed and dark, the new
Mariposa is open and hght.
Mariposa features
floor-to-ceiling windows.
ocean-view dining on the
terrace and a contemporary
d~cor designed e<>pecially with
the Neiman Marcu-. customer
in mind.
A Neiman Marcus lunch
always centers upon
contemporary cuisine. It
includes eight choice:. of
composed salads, five
sandwiches and i.ix regional
SILVER
Continued from Af3
way I want them to,· s he said
Her pieces are available at
museum galJeries all over the
country -including the
Bowers Museum in Santa Ana.
Th~y often sell for upwards of
$500. The demand for her
jewelry has gotten so high that
it ha.s kept her up through
nights getting pieces ready to
ship.
"It got to the point where I
had to slow down a bit because
It was getting too crazy,• she
saJd. ·1 work full time and just
don't have the lime to be dolng
this at aJJ hours of the nigh t.
' Maybe when I retire l'lJ try to
JOHN
DE PKO
any aspect
of the
current
wodd
situadon.
lenorlsm.
corporate
greed.
Third
~rid
cultures
and
arrogant
American
power are comedy cannon
fodder in this rowdy pamdy.
Parlcer and Stone do it all
with "actors" who are just
puppets on strings. bur they
are endowed with biogenic
faces tha1 seem to expre~
real human emotions and
Oaws. Amazing low-tech <>ct
e ntrees. featuring fresh
seafood and specialty
produce. Al Mariposa, r hl'f
Steve C. Palmer and man,1gt'r
Jill Crozer have created a
wonderful lunch menu thul
shows off their culinary
talents, while keeping NC'1rn;m
Marcus' l>ignature dis he.,
Palmer came from Davit!
Wilhelm's Lulinary
Adventures, while Crott'r
interned at Aubergine
Res1aurant, o ne of Newpor1\
finest restaurant'i. Pa'>try chef
Sumalar Saisombot creatl''
fresh desserts daily.
Neiman Marcus has a
tradition of starting lunch with
complimentary hot chicken
t:onsomme, SC'rved in wh11t•
demitasse cups with tiny,
crescen1-shapcd cheddar
cheese biscuits. l he restaurant
then serves the mo'>t
recognized Neiman Marcus
lunch lrademark -giant
popovers served with
strawberry butter.
Other signature items
include the Mandarin Orange
Souffle salad with chicken.
fruit and poppy-seed dressing
and fruit bread ($1 5). This
bestselling lunch dish isn't a
typical baked soufn~; 11's rnurc
like a light, whipped gelat111
mold, served alongside a
chicken salad. Other popular
dishes include the ind1v1dual
roasted coconut-le mon cake.,
that come wi1h mango puree
and s ummer herriei., and it.,
world-famous chocolate c hip
cookie.
Although the menu changt·.,
with the season, the fall menu
includes starter dish es
including crab cake5 with a
micro-salad and citrus aioli
($12), and an heirloom torna111
take it a step fort her."
She does make pieces 1f
people ask her. but -,h e tlt'ver
takes commissions
"The reason I do this,.,
because I love 11." Price said
"It's fun and relaxing. If I do
something that someone
commissions, I'm domg what
they want, and I don't find that
appealing."
Her jewelry 1s more suited to
galleries than jewelry s tores
because of its semiprecious
stones and the artistry in her
manipulation of the silver.
"What I do is called bridge
jewelry. which is In between
fine jewelry and costume," she
sald.
Price treks through the
desert once a year to a gem
,,
designs by Jim DuJtt add to
the campy flavor. The rocking
music has lyriC8 not suitable
for a family newspaper.
This Wck ls a howling hoot
for the Generation-X mind
and funny bone. The humor
Is squarely aimed at the
young. male, video-game
crowd with a high tolerance
for foul language. The mostly
young-adult "audience at my
screening howted throughout
the movie. I lowever, you
should be aware t.hat there
are sexual reference~ that will
offend most normal,
middle-aged people ··team
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and :to at f~stancia Park in
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(we're only
li stening)
P1ul S11towtu
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black coat, cowboy hat and his
posse in tow.
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THEATER REVIEW
It's a dead man's party at the Playhouse
TomTttva
Dally Pilot
W bat do Edgar Allan Poe,
John Banymore and
Jayne Mansfleld all
have in common -apart from
the fact that they're all dead?
Actually. that's their primary
common bond. Or at least It is in
a new dark night program at the
Costa Mesa Civic Playhouse
called "Old Black Magic" by a
group called Olio Theater Worb.
Those spirits. and others, will
rise again several times during
October.
Terra Taylor Knudson, director
of the playhouse's current
production of "The Diary of
Anne Frank." has assembled
these luminaries In the form of
actors from her Long
Beach-based company to
perform Halloween-themed
entertainment. She and actres8
Lauren Nave created the original
script, and both appear In the
production.
Knudson has assigned herself
the Mansfield role, for two rather
obvious reasons, and seems to
enjoy sending up her character's
image of an ultra-sexy actress
forever to be remembered as
Uthe other one" -in other
words, not Marilyn Monroe.
Not everything in this
makeshift production works to
full potential, but two actors
render superior performan~es -
John Sturgeon as Poe and Tim
Thom as Barrymore. Srurgeon
crawls inside the creepy poet to
startling effect, while Thom
revels in the guise of his
hard-drinking, high-Living
theatrical legend, cutting down
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Continued from Af3
self-righteousn~ using tus
volcanic lemper on such lines as
"Why did God create so many
fool!> and Democrats?"
Scolt i1> a captivating contrast,
<>weetly pushing all the right
buttons to tum her husband's
head and heart, often giving him
the impression thal hls change
of mind was his own idea. It's an
elegant interpretation of the
stereotypical ·sos housewife.
Andrew Smiths~ as the
eldest of the four Day children,
about to enter Yale and in
desperate need of a new suit 10
establish his own identity. rat.her
than hls father's hand-me-down.
which cames the elder man's
character as well. I lis younger.
more mischievous brother is
nict'ly interpreted hy Tony
Console.
Smit.h's head is turned 180
degrees by a comely visitor
(Danielle Melilli) who proceeds
to melt his fat.her-induced
srubbomness with her charming
innocence. She's accompanied
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Continued from A9
The seventh annual Tridc or Treat
Festival will be from 7 a.m. to 4
p.m. Oct 31 8t the Orange Counfy
Market Pl&oe, 88 Fair Drive, Costa
Mesa. Events include the
Halloween, Hearse, Bug and
Monster Oassic Car Show from 9
a.m. to 3 p.m.; an antique hearse
parade at 10 a.m.; free
tridl-<>r-tre81ing f()( COStl.Jmed kids
from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. and David
Markham's sword-swallowing
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Famed poet of the macabre Edgar Allen Poe, played by John
Sturgeon, left, debated the afterlife with the legendary John
Barrymore, played by Tim Thorn, right, in ·01d Black Magic."
the others with the swgical
precision of repanee.
Unless you saw the movie
~The Girl In the Red Velvet
Swing" bad In the 1950s,
chances are you're unac~uainced
with Evelyn Nesbit, whose
husband. Harry K. Thaw, shot
and killed her entrepreneur
lover. Stanford White, about a
century ago. Erin Young prances
prertily as the old-time actress,
while Paul Karlia1c and Beach
Vickers snarl at each other as
Thaw and White. respectively.
All the spiriced guests aren't
from real life, however. There's
also Waitress Judy (Mona
Chatterjee), who made Leslie
Gore cry because she warned to
on the 1960s record "It's My
Party.• But in this version. ~e
got revenge with a bit of literal
backstabbing, changing the
lyrics to ·it's my party and she'U
die if she wants to.•
Co-author Nave as a
high-class madam and
Stephanie Thomas in a hilarious
turn as a wannabe star whose
budding career was crushed by a
falling chandelier complete the
guest list. The evening of
otherworldly meniment is
presided over by a spooky
voodoo priestess caJJed Marie
Laveau (Patricia Newman).
whose daughter (Ren Lavanchy)
waits In the wings to take over
her "duties.·
Original music by the
playwrights spices up the show,
VANGU~DUNIVERSITY
Meri PM<er Crulsefs tis chlcteo (Corney and Kari &rtOO'l)aS) fl ttls
scene from 'Ute With Father,~ beilg staged at Vanguard Ln.iersity.
by a relative, believably and
blandly played by Harmony
Whaling.
Both Ryan Stice as the
Episcopal nunister and Jeanene
Shelton as a house-calling
doctor seem a bit hesitant in
roles in which they could briefly
dominate. Siblings Connor and
shows 81 t 2:30 and 1 :30 p.m
Admission is S2 for ages 13 and
older and free for kida 12 and
younger. Information: (949)
723-6663 or
http:IM!ww.ocmsrlcetplace.com.
BAL.80A'S 'GREAT PUMPKIN'
A Halloween event in 8alboa
Village features live entertainment,
raflle prizes, a costume oontest. a
pumpldn coloring contest and
"The Great Pumplcln; from 11 a.m.
to 6 p.m. Ott. 31 at Balboa
Boolevard and Palm Street,
Newp<>ft Beadl. Information: (949)
723-6070.
MUSIC
IGOR POGOREUCH
P\anlst Igor PogoreHct. will perform
. Mlectlons from BeedloYen,
Sibelius and Redlmanlnoff at 8
p.m. Wedneedey at the Barclay
Theatre, 4242 Campua Drive,
Irvine. Tdets are $60 to $100.
Karli Berkompas are quite
convincing as the younger Day
children.
A running gag in the
household is the rapid turnover
in maids due to Parker's
egregious temper. Ecclesia Pnce
and Kari Lynn handle these
double-duty assignments nicely,
Information: (949) 864-4646.
UCI SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA
The UC Irvine Symphony
Orchestra will perform
selections from Wagner and
Liszt at 8 p.m. Oct. 29 and 30 at
the Barclay Theatre, 4242
Campus Drive, Irvine. Tidcets
are $12 for general admission,
$10 for seniors and UCI faculfy
and staff and $8 for students and
children under 18. Information:
(949) 854-4646.
ORANGE COAST COl.1.EGE
SYWttOHY A CHORALE
The 0'90ge Coest CoC1ege
Symphony & Chorale wlll perlorm
MuuotgltYI "Night on Bald
Mountain" end vocel aelacdone
from "Phantom of the 0pera• at 8
p.m. Ott. 30 In the Robert B. Moore
ThNtet, 2701 Fehview Roed, eo.ta
Mesa. Tidceta ere $8 In advance
and $10 at the door. lnfonnation:
(714) 432-6880.
but Che plot hldf II a bat tmddy.
dependent u tt II on celebdly ~ Butcally. ab
=::=~ awaldn8 the bnlklbrougb that wtn aend them ettber upstaira or
down. needing only a
sympathetic ear to listen to their
atoriea.
1Wo more perfonnanca
remain -Wednesday and
'Ibunday-at 8 p.m. at the
Qvic Playhouse, 611 H.amllton
St., Cotta Mesa. nckeu are $10,
and more Information la
available at (310) 266-3872.
NEW VEW AT OCC
Onmp Cout College will
offer a "View of the Dome• this
week.end when 1bereea Rebeck'•
aharply written comedy opens a
two-weekend enppment In the
college's Drama Lab Theater.
The play focuaea on a minor
campaign wor:br caught up ln a
poUticaJ sex scandal As m.Jght
be expected. It containa adult
language and altuadona.
Playwrtgbt Rd>eck baa written
extensively for movies and
television. Her wol'k on the 1V
shaw ·NYPo BJue" won her a
Writer's Guild of America award
for episodic drama.
Curtain will be Thursdays
through Saturdays at 8 p.m. and
Sundays at 2 p.m. until
Halloween. TI<:Uts are $1 0 for
adults and $8 for students.
senior citiz.ens and chlldren
under 12. c.aJJ (714) 432-5880 for
more Information.
•TOM TITUS reviews local theater
for the Deily Pilot. H11 reviews
appear Fridays,
while Oui.ssy T\holiz staunchly
interprets the stolid cook who
remains through thick and thin.
In the event that audiences
aren't aware of the production's
updated period. Levy introduces
the first act with a selection of
1950s 1V commercials for such
products as Wtldroot Cream Oil r A little dab'U do ya") and
Atka-Seltzer cw Plop. plop, fizz.
fizz") on a downstage scrim
curtain. There's even a poodle
skirt (on Melllli) in the miX-
Paul Eggington has designed
an i.rnmaculate and very '50s
Interior setting, splendJd}y
lighted by David Pecoraro. Lia
Hansen's period costumes -
especially the full skirts on the
women -are particularly
effective in setting the time
frame.
While elements of the original
venue ($1 5 for a man's suit}
remain, this updated "Ufe With
Father· succeeds in ticlcling its
audience's fancy, not to mention
its funny bone.
• TOM TTTUS reviews local theater
for the Daily Pilot. His reviews
appear Fridays.
ORANGE COAST COLLEGE BIG
BAND
The Orange Coast College Big
Band will perform at 1p.m.Oct.31
in the Robert B. Moore T'hefrter,
2701 Fairview Roed, ea.ta Meu.
Tdets are $6 in advance and $8 at
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HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL
Sailors hand Aliso .first loss .
Link explodes, Tars'
defense doesn't rest as
Newport Harbor rolls in
Sea View League win.
Rick Devereux
Daily Pilot
Nl:.WPORT BFACH -There was no
mistaking what was on the line Thursday
nighl in the Sea View League football
game between host Newport Harbor
High and Aliso Niguel at Davidson Field
"This was the league championship
lgamel." lineman Saami Khalifian said
following the Sailors' 21 • 7 victory over
Ali.c;o Niguel.
Newport Harbor
(6-0-1, 1·0-1 in
SCOREBOMD league) dominated
the time of posses-
-
sion, 32:03 to 15:57.
The Wolverines
I (5-J. 1-1) ran lhree
offensive plays in
Aliso Niguel 7 the third quarter
Newport 21 for a total of 1: 19.
Newport put to-
gether a 6:34 drive
10 end the third quarter, but came up
with no points as Xavier Gardner inter-
cepted a pass at the I -yard line and re-
turned it 10 the Aliso 17.
"llllat drivel was very important for us
to uy to establish momentum," Coach
Jeff BrinkJey said.
The momentum was in the Sailors fa·
vor before the intermission, thanks to a
stingy defense and an opportunistic of-
fense.
Drew Westling has been one of the top
quarterbacks in the county this season
for the Wolverines. but Newport Harbor
did not allow the senior to throw the ball
deep.
"We kept our rush going all night,"
Newport defensive coon:tinator Tony
Ciarelli said. "Our DBs did a good job of
keeping everything in front of them and
not Jetting people get behind them."
Westling finished with 178 passing
yards, m05tJy on quick screens lo wide
receivers.
The Sailors jumped on the board in
the first quarter on quarterback Kasey
Pe1ers' 6-yard bootleg to the left. The
MARK C DUSTIN I DALY Pl.OT
Newport Harbor's Greg Miner (11) gets his face mask grabbed by Aliso Niguel's Adam Huebner while trying to give the defender a stiff arm Thursday night in the
host Sailors' Sea View League battle against the previously undefeated Wolverines. Newport dominated the contest on both ends and defeated Aliso, 21-7.
score was set up by a 48-yard pass from
Peters to Spencer Unk.
Link gave Newport Harbor a 14-0 lead
on a 44-yard reverse. Running back
Trevor Theriot took a pitch to the left and
handed off to I.ink. 1 fak sprinted down
the Sailor sideline. then cut across the
field for the touchdown with I : I I left in
the first half.
"We uy to gel the ball in Ir .tnk'sl
hands," BrinkJey said. "lie exploded to-
night"
link finished with 119 receiving yards
and 55 ru!>hing yards.
Despite the dominating third quarter,
the Tars failed to put any points on the
board. and the Wolverines had a chance
to cut into the 1-0 lead after the lntercep-
tion. Aliso Niguel drove to its own 46, but
was forced to punt.
Alex Orth rushed from the left side
and blocked the punt and returned the
loose ball to the Wolverine 33. Three
plays later, Peters connected with Orth
on a 30-yard touchdown pass to make it
21-0.
"I'm excited." Khalifian said. "I want to
play another game right now. -
Hungry Lions
use might, light
up host Eagles
Westminster amasses 64 7
yards of offense Thursday
night, before Estancia
shines in final 0:49.
Bury F •ulkner
Daily Pilot
COSTA MESA -The lights came
back on and, finally. after nearly four
quarters of futility, juice was restored to
the P.atanda Hlgb offense ln a 42-7 Gol-
den West League football loss to West-
minster Thursday at Orange Coast Col-
lege.
The Lions (5-2, 3-0 in league). ranked
No. 9 in CIF
Southern Section
SCOREaWI> Division VII,
man:hed up and
down the field on
their way to 609
yanb of total of-
fense through the
ftnt three quar-
~ 42 ten.
e.c.ia. 7 Meanwhile. Bl-
tanda (3-4, 1-2),
which dropped
lta 14th dedalon in lta Wt 16 1ague
g:amea. managed just 50 yardt through
three period&.
Detplte wtdesprad IUbldtutlna by
the Uom. there Wiii more ol the --.
undJ tho Eqtea tocJk owr on their' own
20wttb.C9•ioadt~ Quaned>ldl NkS COi found 8r)'t.e Md:mdrJ 00 • e-yilrd ICllU Oft ..
down to P. dlit ~ ....... Cblld Im
Ofthe ....... Ms•VI' t itlo-
s1er penahy moved the ball to the 20,
Cox threw to the back of the end zone,
where Ryan Sanford hauled it in for a
touchdown. Geo Macias added the con-
version kick 10 avert what would have
been the firsl Fs1ancia shutout in eight
games.
Donovan Henrilcson recovered the
subsequent onside kick and Cox hit
Sanford for 42 yards to the Westminster
7 with six seconds left.
A scrambling Cox was knocked out of
bounds at the I as time expired, but the
proli6c finish helped the Eagles bring
something positive out of a game that
was, well, forgenable.
Westminster, the clear front-runner
for the league litJe, finished with 647
yards of total offense. The Uons might
have scored more had they not commit-
ted 12 penalties for 109 yards.
Westminster senior tailback Carloe
Broob rambled for 243 ruabing yards
on 23 carries, while aenlor quarterbadt
Steven Betz arnaseed 242 pllllog yards.
completing 10 of 14, with thn!e touch-
down pasaea.
Senior 280-pound fullback-dabt end
Michael Bladcbum caught two touch-
down puaes from Betz and threw m-
other on a double paa In the ftnal min·
ute before lWtt&De. conneding with
Owtea Dolan for an 80·ya.rd TD.
And wbllo the Uona ueed ftrieue, It
WU phylkaJ domloaitce that WU their
~ WlllPOD. on both lkSe9 of .the
l!ltuJda man.pd J\iit 28 Yaldt OD
the gro'1od ~-tied Jt* 25 throulh the
a1r, undl ca~ a.. in ~ amf,mln·
UY. 0. ftnllhiCI t OI 19 6Jr 132 ,..._
..
SPORTS
BRIEFLY
Sea Kings tie for top spot
Corona del Mar girls
golf team captures_
Pacific Coast League
showdown, 222-224.
The Corona del Mar glda golf
tmm awnpd ltB '°88 to Untwntty
earlier tbia INIOn by defeating the
vlstdng 1ioja.ns, 222·224, Thurs-
day at Newport Beach Country
Oub -putting the teams in a tie
for first place in the PadBc Coast
League.
C.dM's Katie Albright shot a 38
to. become the medalist on the
wet. slow course. Katie MdClttrlck
(4'). Jonna Klm (4.5), Michelle AJ-
bnlcht (46) and Cahtin McDonald
(50) were the top finishers for the
Seil Kings (10-1, 6-1 In league).
CcSM gave Univeniity tll-1, 6-1) its
first loss in ~ play.
Newport ekes it out
• VOUEYBAll: The Newport
Harbor High &iris voDeyball team
deleated Foothill 25-15, 15-25, 25-
19, 22-25, 15-12 in a grueling Sea
View League battle Thwsday at
Newport.
Kiley Hall led the Sailors (8-7,
5-1 in league) with 13 kills, while
Stephanie ltinen and C.000 Yo-
koyama added 10 kills each. Brya-
na Carey had five kills and Taryn
Tamutrer had two blodts and one
ace.
OCC takes second
• VOlJ..EYBA.LL: Sophomore
outside hlner Melissa Zapta.in led
all players with 22 kills lO lead the
Orange Coast C.Ollege women·~
volleyball team to a 24-30, 32-30,
3().26, 30-25 win over Cypres.s on
Vkdnesday in Orange Fmpire
Conference play at OCC
With the win, the Pirates (8-3.
4-2 in conference) grabbed a
share o( second place in the con
rerence. a.long with Cypress.
Lions win in 89th minute
• SOCCER: Sophomore Stacia
Hoover scored an 89th-minute
breakaway goal to lift the Van-
guard women's soccer team to an
upset 1-0 victory over host Califor-
nia Baptist in a Golden State Ath-
letic C.Onference game Thursday
afternoon,
The Lions (7-7-2. 2 5 I m con-
fierence) woo for just ~ eec:ond
time tn their last etglJt pmm. It
was the Lanoera (9-5, 4-3) thUd
lttalght -an on goels at the end of cbe game.
Harbor doubles up .
• WA.Tllll POLO: The Newport
Hmbor Jfialh boys water polo
team doubled Laguna Beach's
score. winning, 12-6, Thursday at
Newport Harbor.
Dan Funnan and Oay Jorth led
the Sailors (11 -7, 2-1 in league)
with three goals apiece, while Jo-
van ~ and Brett Auer had
two each.
MidlaeJ Robimon had five
saves for the Sailors.
wasn't eoouaJi to awrt a 10-8 Sea
View 1 ~ tennis Joee to Foothill .
The a. dropped the Sailors to
9-7 .... 2 In ~ Newport Har-
bor de&med Poothill. 11 -7. to
open league play.
IMV...L....,.
Foothlll 10, ~Harbor I 8'ftga. -c:. ... rly ( H I loat to
Duealer, M ; loat to Ansep 5-7, def.
Foley, M ; Schwartz (NH) lost 3-6,
2-8, won, 6-1; Ne.Unde (NHI lost,
M, 4-6, (Sub) Nel10n 1NHI lost, 0-6.
Doubles -Dunlap-Sturgess (NHI
Iott to Al. Moeer-Wilco•. 5-7, def.
Neufled·Armstrong, 6-1 , def.
Fisher-An. Moser, M ;
Mclnto1h-Cluct (NHI 6-2, 6-1, 6-1;
McKay-Adams INHI lost, 5-7, 6-7
(4-7), 6-0
Noaleacue
Newport Hart>cw 12. t.gun•
a.ache
Score bv Ouert.n N.wpof1 5 1 3 3
Leaun• Beec:tt 1 1 o •
Ntf -Jorth 3, Furman 3, Auer 2,
Vranes 2, Hodcebury 1, Castillo 1 s.,,.. -Robinson 5
Estancia holds on for W
•WATER POW: The &tancia
High boys water polo team edged 1! OUl visiting la Quinta, 11-10, in a
nonleague game Thursday.
LB -Fair 4, Frimond 2. Sevn -
Burge6.
Sage back on track
•GOLF: C.Oming off a I~ last
week to Orange, the Sage I !ill
School girls golf team turned
things atOWld and picked up a
254-2n win over F.stancia on
Thwsday at the par-36 Rancho
San Joaquin course.
Sages Justine Chen shot a 36 to
become the medalist. The rest or
the top finishers for Sage (10·3,
10-2 in league) were: Emma Koh
(49), Natalie Kraft (54). Kimberly
VenclitOXl.i (56) and Madison IGlli.'>
(57).
Tars win on damp course
• GOLF: Medalist Natalie !)ra
ganza shot a 40 to lead the New
port Harbor girls golf team to a
231-291 victory over Irvine on
Thursday at the par-36 Big Can
yon Oluntry Oub.
Kayeigh Hom (45). Ashley Ja-
cobs (46), Katie McKay (49) and
Kendall Hom (51) were the top
finishers for Newport (7 -6, 4 4 an
league) on the wet course.
Foothill defeats Sailors
•TENNIS: Freshman Alex
Mcintosh and junior Bnttany
Oud swept at No. 3 doubles for
host Newport 1 larbor 1 ligh. but it
Junior Owl Kunert scored the
deciding goal for the Eagles (9-8,
3-1 in the Golden West League) on
a breakaway with 3:09 left in the
fourth quarter.
Nonleacue
Est•ncl• 11, Le Oulnu 10
Scor. by Quarters La Quinta 2 3 4
Estancia 1 J 5 2
IQ
11
Estancia Kunert 5, Alderete 3,
McDonald 1, Goodman 1, Difrans1co
1 Saves McElveny 7
'Eaters upset Gauchos
•SOCCER; Jlte UC Irvine
men's \occer team upset No. 2
UC Santa Barbara, I -0, Thur!)-
day in a Big Wes1 Confe ren ce
match in Santa Barbara.
Cl1ris Klot7 took a cross from
Anthony I lam1lto n and scored
a t the 73 24 mark for lhe game·~
only goal. Senior goalkeeper
Lamcron Hov.1 earned his 14th
career shutout an the win while
picking up one !.ave. The Gau-
cho~ (I I 2 I, 4-2-0) had not
been \hut out this wason . UCl
improved to 6 8-0. 2-3 0.
Vanguard defeats foe
•SOCCER: I lost Vanguard
Univer!.ity knocked off Fresno
Pacific. 5-2, in Golden State
Athletic Conference m en's sor-
ter action Thursday night a!.
the IJon~ improved to IJ 4. 7-1
in the <,SAC. while the Sun·
birds. ranked No 6 in the NA!A.
rJTre City of Newport (}Jeach
ffnt QJ«tta!imi fint ~m1.A4oplion o-n,;ua
and
'IM Offian ,.,.{ Stliff !Non-COllllrliDorJ Offian
oftbe
'First <Batta&on, 'First ~tines
tf..-.y, tlil """9-riV' of OcloNr
Sodlll"'1at ~t 6:0011•
tDiaan~ Id 1:00 11•
... ..,CIM'
1211.,..., fW:ifo CMt '6fiwtllJ
"""""" tlMc4 rAfonM
Vwifora· «>mtS•Jf ot£,.._, ~
0.-.~llW ~ if'w t«wtl
Colt' ,., iwh"' '°1filw
-~
fell to 12-2-1, 4 -2-l.
Lightning storms pool
• W.G11Jl POLO: The Sage Hill
School boys water polo team de-
feated visiting Los Amigos, 5-4,
Thmsday at Corona del Mar High.
Juniors Julian Tooma and Jor-
dan Oine Jed the Ughrning with
two goals apiece and Senior John
Neff scored one.
Nonleacue
Sage HHI 5, Lot Amigos 4
5cOf9 by Quatteni
Sege 2012 ~
Los Amigos 0 1 1 2 •
SH -Tooma 2. Cline 2. Neff 1 SavM
-Granger 7
LA -Lepe 3, McGany 1 Saves
Lepe9.
SCHEDULE
TODAY
Clo. country
High &dlool boys and g1r1s
Corona del Mar. Estancia, Costa
Mesa and Sage Hill at Mt San
Antonio College inv1tat1onal at Mt
SAC,2p.m.
football
High sdiool -Costa Mesa at
Ocean View, 7 pm . Sage Hill at
Sherman Indian, 7 30 p m .
Northwood at Corona del Mar at
Newport Harbor, 7 p m
Soccer
Community college men
Orange Coast at Santiago
Canyon.3 pm
Community college women
Cypress al Orange Coas1 3 p m
Tennis
High scnool g1r1s Sage Hill JI
Brethren Chnstlim. 3 p m
Voleybafl
College women Pac1f1c 111 UC
Irvine. 7 pm
Community college wom1m
Orange Coast at Goldrn West 7
pm.
High sdlool girls Sage Hill at
Oxford, 6 p m Saddleoad .ti
Costa Mesa. 3 15 pm. Estanc;1J ,)I
Ocean View. 3 15 p m
QUOTE OF THE DAY
"Thi.\ wa.\ the lt:"Klll'
( ham pi om h 111
/>:ame/."
Saami Khalifian, Newport
Harbor senior two-way
lineman
7 21 ,, 0 . •2
0 0 0 7 -7
~STQUMlU
w..t Stteng 87 pass (FISCher kd).
1:02.
SECOND QUARTER
W... -Bledcbum 12 pass from Beu
IFlsdlef kdl, 9;02.
W... -Diaz 1 run (Fischer k.idt). 4:35
WMt -Dolan 80 pus from Bladlbum
(Fischer kdl. 0:34.
TNRD QUARTER
w..t-Bladtburn 11 pass trom Beu
(F1tcher kd). 5 22
w..t Nhep 3 run (F1sdler lodll. 1 04
FOURTH QUARTER
&t -Sanford 20 pass from Co•
(Mecias ludt), O 23
A 450(est I
IHOMOUAL RUSHING
Wat Brooks. 23 243, Osgood 9 50
Nhep 5 33. 1 TO. Diaz. 4-18, 1 m Bladcburn, 1 1 Betl 1-minus·3 Gorr,.,
I monos-4. Schaeffer. 2 minus 12
Est Cheesboro. 5 :19. Moreno $4
Co• 4 minus 1 McKendry 8 minus 4
INDMDUAL PASSING
West Beu. 10 11 o. 242. J ro ..
81.tdtburn. 1 1 0, 80 1 TD Sch.ieff,,.
0 1 0
Est Cox 9 19 2. 132 1 TO
INDMDUAL RECEMNG
West Doliln 4 15<i 1 TD. Slrdng
1 87. 1 m. M Ol!>t' 2 26 BlddchlJll• 2 ri
2 TDs, Koohnle111 1 15 5nydPr 1 15
Est Sdnlorrl 4 71 1 TD Mr w N•l'.h r
2 39 Mdro.1~ J n
GAME STATISTICS
West Est
"'''' dnwu"' Hu~h• .. Jo -1.)r1J ,~· '-' r Js.~u"'"' ,,,, .. , •• J,
P,.\_\1r1t.1 11 , __ . 'I
f4M J .. l••lf y II,.,. ; c;.,.:i.,., ,,.tJ r I I}
Nrt v.ou ttJ• ··4. " Putil'\ ... t Ji~ ... ,,..,.,. •. !I.,., ..... ! ... . . 1 •
... Hf\ t1••I t<i! 11 1• I) I~ I'
t ,,,,,.of ,.1~~t ~' I() 4'1 •,
2005's Have
Arrived and
Perfection Never
Looked So Good ...
SCO. IY QUM1BS
A11eo Nlouel 0 0 0 7 -7
Newport Harbor 7 7 0 7 -21
NH Peters 8 run (Duf'fletd kldt),
506
SECOND QUMTER
NH -Link 44 run (Duffield klctl.
'11
NH -Onh 30 pass from Peters
(Duffield k1ckl 6.58
AN Zanoll1 59 pa11 from
Westhny !Carr luck). 6 18
A 3,300 (&st I
AN Huedner 5 19 Westhng
5 minus 30 Broaddus. 1 6
NH Theriot 29 135 Link, 2 55 1
TO M.inin 7 51 Peters 3 11 1 TO
Rrppon 4 3
INDMDUAL PASStNG
AN Westling 2'l 31 0 178
Zanolh 1 1 0 minus 7
NH PPrnrs 18 :l2 1 179
INDMDUAL RECEMNG
AN Z<.noll1, 9 1 io. 1 TO.
GiHrlnM B S2 HuetJn~r 3 4 Sunon,
1 l W1·~t111111 1 minus 7
NH link I 117 Th1'11nl 2 16.
Ortto 1 0 1 TD M1111" 1 12 Tr.:1cv
1 4
GAME STATISTICS
AN NH
~ •• ... ~ ... • ., 1'>'>
111 17!1
n '· -O •s n •
It II
J IA 00 1/fj •'>I
'>ICU 1 X1
I 0 00
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l? OJ I~ ~7
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TH[ PlTITIOH raquubi
euthoruty lo e6tnlnbttf
the wll te ulllMf Ill•
Independent Admlnls
ttatloft of C.telu Act
(Thia •ullwwltr wll elow
YoV •• • pwaon In twest.S In the estate,
you mar flit 'wlttl Ille
c-t • ltequut for ~ Not!« (fOflll OE
lS.) of the Nklc ef ••
!lwt11tory Ml4 ~alsal
of •t.b ....ta Ot Of
AAy petitlcMI or eccovnt
u ptOvio.d In Pr~te
Code section l250 A
lltequ .. t lor Speclal
Hotlc:• form i. evellablt
trom the court clefll
Anw-y fw PMffl-u I
HAaY I. WISTOVta.
ISQ., WUfOYll &
WISTOVO, ff I DO-
Yla oa.. sn. 120.
NIWPOftT HACH, CA
'2660
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resteurent with Al••
ent.,tatnment end
dtnelna. 1nc1 11t0Clelffd
to M •n ,.,, I I 00
p.111. within 200' of
r11hlent11I property (2."00 a m cloUnra. 1
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to<atN at tm """'°'' louMvwd In a C2 :LOM.
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ectlOni wlUlollt ob«MI
Inc court epproul
Bel0tt 11AJn1 Cefte.ln
nry llT!pof"t111t ectlons,
however, the pet$0flll
r19<eMntaltve will .,.
requrrtd to &Iv• nolie:e
to 1nttfested persons
unlus they h1vt watvtd
nottce or conunted to
the proposed •c:.tlon )
I Ile tndeptndenl 1d·
m1n1st11llon autho11ty
will be 111 anted unless
en interested person
!ties an ob1ecllon to the
petllton and shows eood
cau~e why tht court
Nolle.a ...... , .,..
tfl.1t .,, eppUcatlCMI hn
""' IUMitted •1 IOdy
'" AutMntlc '*'" . To •ttbllah e l)lt'toftll
HC>TICC IS HfltHY QIYUI u.t CHI Oct°"9r
11. ioo.j __ ~! cu, c.d ~ Ordl-~ 04-11, entldlll:
te011 • polUtMe tfltre· Deh ,_.. OCt. l, a. I!, attw ... UM followllll 2!.JoolM _ f 551
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nation eumpt
M Cl• llJH•CI Of ...,., tot Crntlllt and TIM lolow!IW ,.,..,..
3 Development
Improvement feelllb
•lttl operttlftt ""'' of 7•00 1 m to 1:00 p.m.
'"' an comca °' fMI OTY Of <OITA Oou11ll Joll111tn.1. to .,.. dolf'C ~ ..... as:
tolllitud I lltW, ".'83 :i..:::::.1 :) ~
14" "-· i .... t_,, ~ £m1r1111cy Saf•tr
IS( 14tJ4
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DA• THOIAS CAIT1ll.
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.UDAWCAl'IB
WlllO.U271St
Io 111 hett~. benef1
c1a11es ciedtle>f s con
Unaent credolo•s Jnd persons who may oth
e1w1se be 1nte1ested on
the will or estate or
both ol DAVID l
CARTTC R. ~~.i OAVIO
THOMAS CARI ltR ak"
DAVID CAR I Tr R .ika
DAV£ CART[R
A PC 111 ION I OR Pllll
BA TE has been ltled hy
LORI CARTTE R 111 lhe
Supe1101 Court ol Cdlt
fornoa, County ul Or
an11e
THl P£ flllON I OR
PROB A 1£ r eq111•\I' llo~I
lORI CARfT£ R lw Jp
pointed .,, 11e1 .. 011,11
represenlallvr to dd
monoster the t'\ldlt ol
the decedent
should not 11rant the
autho11ty
A HEARING on the
peltt1on will be held on
11/18/04 at I '5 pm tn
Oept l 73 localed at 3'1
The Coty Drtve South.
Ot.inee,CA92613 tr YOU OBJECT to the
1tran1tn11 of the petohon
yuu ~huuld appear •I the
hearon11 and slate your
ob1echons or ftle written
ob~toons with the court
belore the hearon11 Your
dl)pear .. nee may be tn
person 01 by your
attorney tr YOU ARE A CREDI
I OR or cont1n11enl
tr editor of the deceased
you mu~t folu your claim
woth th~ LOurt ind mail
d lOPY lo the personal
1 epresentaltve 1ppotnled
by the LllUI I w1th1n four
month~ trom the date of
the l11~t ·~~uance of
ltllers as provided "'
f'robat~ Cod~ section
9100 Jhe lo"'e 101 l1l1ne
da1ms woll not u\pore
tielore four months horn
thr hea11nii date not1t ed
Jbuve
YOU MAY f XAMIN£ the
lol~ l<ept by thu court If
ADvmtSOIBfl fOl leS
Published Newport
Buch/Costa Mtta O•lly
Pilot October 22. 28. 29.
2004 Flh583
The Costa Mesa
Plann1n1t Commission
will hold a study session
and pubhc hearone at
Coty Hall, 77 F atr Drtve
COsta Mesa. Cahfornla
al 6;.JO p m or as soon
as possible thereafte1 on
Monday. November I
2004. for the study
session and Monday.
November 8, 2004. fo1
the pubhc hearon11
1 Plannme Apphc1toon
PA·03·27 f0< John De
Frenzio. auth0<1zed a11ent
tor O'Aless10 lnvnt
ments. for 1n et1ens1on
of tome and possible
mod1f1ciotoon to condo
loons 10< a vanance to
encroach onto the front
setbaclr. (20' required. O'
proposed) for a second
floor deck. located at 1777 Newport Boulevard
tn a C2 zone [nvoron
mental determ1nat1on
exempt
2 Cond1t1011al Use
Permit PA 04 33 for
John DeFrenta. autho
rtZed aeenl tor D'Aless10
Investments, for off site
valet parking al t 754
Anaheim Avenue in an
R2·HO LOne. 101 a
orooosed 4 245 so ft
Sub1ect to tu111Jo11r1n\ p1e~rr1bed by the Unfvenlty of Collfontlo, lrvlno,
sealed bod., lno " lump \um cuntracl are 1nv1ted for the lollowone. Work
SOTA rLUA llENOVATION (lll·llD)
rllOJECT NO. 99907 S
rllOJICf DCSCRll'TION: r1a1a ld'td\capone. upgrade and hardsu11e
renovdlton ul 40 000 ·.q II 1111 lhe School ol the Arh comple< Tht>
requu ed wor ~ '"' ludr\
• Replatemtnt ul Jll l•nd tapr 1111cdtmn and hardscape utolt11nli\ a varoety ol m.oleroal\ .ind 'urlace lraluor\
• Coordtnlllmn 111 th~ 10\I illatmn ol • l<iuntJtn art el~m~nl tiy nthe"
• lncorporaturn nl .1111\111 "' t t11t lov.hronr.
• Audoo ~l\U.ll • 11m1•otoN1h 1111 ludong .,deo mor11to1~ m1cruphone~ .Jnd
spea"tt\ and v1dro f .,.,.,..,,J .. "
• Ampholhl'.tler woth lho· itrllJI aull v•dto p101~d1on t dpabolotoes
•Sole woltr .rnd •le.rrn JI utololo~\
•Planter w•lls •nd 1 Pt.Hntn11 wJll\
• Structur.il modolotJloon ol e •I\ long buoldong t n11slouct1nn
b11 ... 01ocf Co•ulrucllon Cost: S 1,87S,OOO
Noto: Prl"'o llcfcfer• not m .. 11"9 tho ...,..utlcatlom In tho llcfcf1"9
Oe<-nts may not be oll9lbl• lor oworcf. Primo llcfcfers sholl sllbmlt
tit.Ir Ouollflcollotu on the form provlcfocf by the University o• on
.. le<hment lo llcf form.
PllOCEDUlllS: Botld•nv dot uonenl\ dvaolable at 2:00 PM, Friday, October lS, 200,, trnm
lle\11t11 & l.011\tr Ulllun Servo~e\
ll111vP1\lty ol Caloforni.1, lrv1n1• 11,>0t C:Jl1lnrr11J Avenue. Suitt> ~'10
It vont CA 9?697 2450
l'hune No ( 949 J 824 66JO
Hotllno (9'9) 12' 1117
An-rofuncfoble fee p.iydhlt-by theck to "lhe R~gents of the Un1vns1ty
of Caltlo1111,\ "' tho .wmunt ol $25.00 I\ r equ11 ed lur each s•I 111 Boddong
Oocum•nl'
Boddonit dot um~nl•. woll ll~ avaolJblt loo voewong at lhe lnll11w111~ 111~11
1(.)<ln" hf'e111n1nv. al I ti() ~·M I 11day 0< tober I'> 2004
f W. Dodge CompcM'ty (McGrow Hiii Conatnu11on)
;11'><1 <;1.11lh lownt' Crntre PIJ1 ~ Suite 100 Anaheim CA 92806
A11,.nt111n M\ Ka1111 CarlsQn
l'/11111~ I 71 CJ 937 0831
I it• c714J937 0917
CMD An°"el"' (lloecf c_.trv<flon Doto)
1111 <:1111111 1.•I• ( ollC'&e Bnultvo1tc1 Suitt 160 Anaheim C:A 92806
Allenronn M' Ke•staon McWhnrter
I' hon• ( 877) 556 9371
f .11 t/1111 .?86 1001
•-4o1ory Pre 81d Conler•n<o oncf Prol•<1 Site Vl1f1 tu be conducted
on Monday. October 2S, 200,, heg1nn1n11 p1omptly al 2:00 rM. Parll11panl ~h.lll "'•"·1 .11
1Jn1vP1•,1ly nl' altlorno;i lrvrne I'•,,,,,..,,, • ('1111ll'r•Ole Room Mesa Ofltrf' Ru1ld1ft~
~tKM Mes• Road ~;uite 3000
h vine l.A 92697 (~9/ 874 b630
CJnly UtddeJ '• 11.1rl11111.1t1111( on Por BuJ Conlerencl' and Protect Sile Vost!
on theu enfoely woll hP ollOwC'd to bod un P1111ell Persons ~111vrna later
than 2:05 PM on O<tobor 2S, 200' will not be allowed to bod a~ prome
Lon tr acto" 1111 llw l'1111N t
for lurtht'o 111f11rm,1111111 11led~e lontao I Chns Oowa at (9491 874 2262,
Design & C:11n,rr11r """ Srrvot~s U111vers1ty ot Calltor"'a Irvine
atcf1 wlH be rt<elved only al:
Rtd Rn;, I ront CQUnter
Ot'l1tn & Con~lruttoon Service~ ll111vC'r~1ty of Cahfornoa. Irvine
"1'01 t. dlolornta Avenue. Suite 2'>0
lo vine. CA 97697 24!>0
f'hllnt' No (9'9) 82' 6630
_. _. be rec.otw.f -w ..._.. U>O rM, l'lllDAY, NOWMaa 5, 2004.
allh wlll be opened ot 2:0S rM, FltlDAY, MOVIMllll S, 2004, °''
U111vc1,1ty of Calot0<n,., Irvine
0Mogn & Constr uctoon ~rvtees
SttlhvJn and W111tht Conference Rooms
U,7()\ Cahfornoa Avenue. Suitt~
lrvtnt' CA 92697 2'50
Bod S•• 1111lv 111 1111 1mo11nt of 10"-ol the lump sum bne b•d exclud1na .illt'rn~I"' •h•ll "t om11any l'•rh bod The surely ossutn& the Bod Bond
~hall b~ "" tt11 11111 1Jeddlont •n •dmolled surety unsure• (as defined in
the Cahlmno.i l.01'.11• nl (',.11 Prntt'llur~ Sf'clton 995 l:i.'O)
lhP w•• "''lul HotJtJ,, and th whcontractors will be req1111ell In lollow
the nondl\rrum11,1llnn 1Pqu11t'mf'nh ~et fo1tll "' 1'1<' Btddona Documents .ind to p11y prl'v41hnt waR" ralt'~ al the locahon ot the W0<k
lhf <uu e"f11I Rodder will be 1equ11ed lo have the follow1n11 Caltlornta
con1tarro1 'lot.rn~" 'urr~nt at the ltmf' of the Btd OP<!n1n1
LICENSE CLASSIUCAflON: LICENSE CODl:
Coner al l:lutldonR Con tr actoo B
lHl RECFNTS Or Hf! UNIVERSITY Or CALIFORNIA October 2004
Publ"hed ~w 111 I Hrdch/Costa Mesa Oaol Pilot October lS 22, 2004 fS75
AcrMMent OA·CM·OJ lot John Kreppman, avtho·
rlt•d 11ent tor f sr Two
Town Centtt, llP, for
an Annual Review of the
Two Town Centw O.·
velopment Aareement
(DA..00 04), located at
655 Anton Bouleverd.
Cnvl1onmental de!erml·
nalton uempt.
C. Development
Aareement DA-04-04 fOf'
Philip Schwert.u. IU
thollzed aaent fOf' BR£/
South Coast llC/ Mc·
earthy Cook. lor an
Annual Revtew of the
Sout h Coast Metro
Center Development
Aveement (DA·99 01),
located at 475 595 (odd
numbers only) Anton
Boulevard Envttonmen
tat delerm1nal10n Cl
empt
S kevtew ot u1sttn&
lonm11 Permit Process
1ne re11ulat1ons and
alternatoves fe>f pet nut
sir eamltnm1t
6 Review or possible
Zon1n11 Code amend
ments to clartty eaostine
zontn1t defon1t1ons and
sbnd1rds, 1ncludtn& •
rev1s1on of the defin1hon
of "mobolehome park
conversion· to include •
closure ot a mobolehome
p~rk
for further tnforma
loon on the above
apploc.ittons. ple•se call
(714) 754 52,5 or VISll
the otftce of the Plan
none p1v1s1on, Room 200,
77 F 111 Ortve. Costa
Mesa, Caltto1n1a
Published Newport
Beach/Costa Mesa Dally
Ptlot Octobrr 22. 2004
F581
NOTICE Of! IHTENOED
TAAHSFEA Of! RETAIL
Al.COHOUC BEVERAGE UCEHSe
UNOEA SECTIONS
24073 AND 2407,,
CALIFORNIA
BUSIHE.9$ AHO
PAOFESSIOHS CODE
1 ~·· rwne(•) WWAM ALBE"'r
JOHNSON. Luarrne
TIMI f•cMlty •Ill etnploJ
up to ttw" pet'IOflol •nd no more ltlan two •ill
typluny bl on duty at
In)' 0111 time The
f•clllty apecfallus In
Plletu Instruction.
Group sessions will
typlc1lly not .. ceed 6
persons 11 any one time
within the feclllty wllfl
one lristtuctOf' with 3
cllenh e1ch. The facillty
Is located in a ahoc>c>lna
center •Ith • mlature of
retaN and Hn1lce usn
on·alte ind a pool ol avalla~le plf'tllnc The
property la loceted 1n
the RSC District.
Property loc1ted at:
H41 Vie lWe, s.lto D.
Afte1 rov1ewin1 tl11s
proiect. 1t has been
d1t11mlned that 1t Is
cate1011cally eaempt
under the requ11emenls
ol the Caltforn11 Env1·
ronrnental Qualtty Act
under Class I (Eaistone
f aetlltles) land Olvt· s10ns)
,._,,., Olrocfw't
UM rM9ft Ur2004-
042 ts scheduled IOI'
ravlew by the Planntn&
Department of the City
of Newport Beach -•
ofter T1t1tdo1, Me-
VtM .. or 2 , 2004.
Wrotten comments or
input related to the
pro1ect should be sub·
milted to the Plannin1t
Department by M-.loy, ,...,.,.._ 1. 2004 In
orde1 lo be considered
1n the Plannln11 Dttec
tor's decrs1on. II •P
proved at the time of
revtew. the appeal
period ol I' days wtll
be111n trom that date,
du11n11 whteh ltrne any
1nteiested party OI theor
aulhorued aaent 111
iiroeved of that decision
may hie a nottee of
ap~al to the Plannrn11
Comm1s~1on with a lolon&
lee of i91~ 00 to dehay
the cost of the appeal
procedure
The appltcat1on and
development plans ol
the propost'd proiect are
available for public
review and 1nspect1on at
Jolln9on (Oeoeued)
Premt11M Addresa(lll) to
wtllCtl hoensee(s) has
(have) 1-l laaued
Newin Moe1a L
NewWl Mike M , & the Plannone Oepartmenl
locatrd at 3300 Newpo1t
1548 Adams Ave , Ste
,._, Costa Mesa. CA
92626 12591 Adelle Ave tO,
Gatden Grove. CA
90680
2 Intended T ranete<ee'a
Name(s)
Nader Burtoanzw & T nnh
MaiOo
10 Thuodef Run . .Apl 8F.
Irvine, CA 92614
3 l(lf1(I ot Lloef\9e( s)
tn!ende<I IO be
llanele!Te<I
Oft·Sale General
Llcen9e No 21 272'52
' Name and MdtMs ot Escrow Holclllt or GuaranlOI
Boulevard (Buoldone CA)
Newport Beac.h. /;A
97663 For further
1nlu1 ma loon contact the
Newport Beach Plannona
Oepartmenl al (9'9) 644·
1?00
NOTE: lhe e•pense of
lh•\ noto~e rs paid lrom
a filing fee collected
lo um the .ipplocant
Jiff C. llomlroa
City of Newport •-ct.
Plannln9 Doport .. ent
AHi••-· Published Newport
Btar h.'CC.\la Mesa Daily
f'olnt October 27 2004
f601
•HA. CAU•Oal8~1 MDl811"Ul•ur
Jll <OU& •II&
..... M <Gel•· ...... "" ... Of HMPOIARY lleH
fCMI 01Y4NMOID IYIMYI OM PUIUC
PltOPll1'V MD IAJI>.
NIU ON PUlltC
USHAU. AND IOH-
IAU. flODI.
SUMMARY OF THE
OROfNAHCE:
This Ord.in•~ •menda
the Article 2. Tttk 13 ol
tfle Cos.. Meta Munlc·
ICl•I Code by addinl a
definition lo Section U ·
111. recardina "f'Ybtlc BasebaN/Softbell fltllcr'
and a1n41ndln& the dell·
nltion for "Public
Prop«ty"; and addln&
Sections 13·1l8.l end
13·118.2 to Hle.blbh
resulations relatlnr to
temporaty sltns on
public property and
banners on public
baseball and softball
flafds with standa1ds
rqardln& ttle locat10n,
size. iUumlnation, num·
ber. malntenence, and
lencth of mstatlatlon
THE MOTION to 11ve
Or dtnance 04 JJ second
readma and adoption
carried by the lollowlnc
roll call vote·
COUMCll MIMllllS1
AYIS: M....e.-, Cow-
-. Sct...for
NOES:·--· Stool USINT1 NeAo
A certified copy ol the
tull teal ot Ordinance
04· 1 l IS posted and m1y
be re•d tn the City
Clerk's OHice. 77 r a11
Orove, Costa Mesa. Tile
O.dtnance us scheduled
to be 1n lull force and
effect 30 days trom its
adoption
JULIE F Ol CIK
Deputy City Clerk
Published Newport
Beach/Costa Mesa Daily
Pilot October 22. 2004
f588
UBICUTOf
CAI.MIA,
CCUITY Of OIAIGI
OUIGICCUITT
sillBllCUT
PIOIATI
CCUT OftlAlDIS
341 lll cm DIVVOST
OfRCUOX 14171, OUIGl
CUIY,CA,.._1571,
Pm110I Of •a. FOi
~Ofona TO SHOW CAUSI fOI
~Of-WllMl&Amoot
TO All INTER£Sl[O
PERSONS
1 Petotooner J•e Chen
hied • pettlton with thus
court for a decree
chana1ne names as
follows Joe Chen lo luhe
Jte Chen Ludly Team EIO'OW,
Inc 13305 Brookhur11
Slnlel. Garden G<ove
CA92&43
5 Total oonliderallOl'I to
be peld lor the bu .....
and lo9t-. (IO rdudlrlg
~ .,..,., adllal
CIOlll, Nlmlted 008!, "' •
nol·io.xceed amounc)
CASH S 3.000 00 CHECKS S92.000 oo
ISCl4fl5
l9011Cl Of SAU Of llAI.
"°'9TT AT PllVATI SAU
WI llO. A224050
In the Supei •Of' Cour I
of thr State of Cahfor
noa for the County ol
Oran11e In the Malter ol
the Con~ervato1sh1p of
the Cst,te of KATHERINE
llOffMA l'I aka
KATHERINE M DARLING.
conservatet Notice 1s
hereby 11ve11 thal the
unde1s1cnrd will srll al
P11va1e Sale. to the
h•ahesl and best bidder,
sub1ecl to confirmation
of said Superior Court
on or alter the I st day
of November, 2004 at
the otfoce of Amy C
Anderson. (sq . 2070 N
I ust1n Ave • Santa Ana.
CA 92704 7827. all the
1111111, t1tlt and interest
nl said conr.ervatee tn
and to all the certain
rut prOl>flrly, situated
1n Costa Mesa. County
of Oran&•. State of
Cahfo1nta. partteularly
descrtl>ed as follows.
2 Jli[ COURT ORDERS
that all persons inter
ested tn tilts matter shall
appear befe>fe thus court
.it the hearon11 1ndic.1ted
below to show cause of
any, why the petition lnr
chanee of name $hould
not be granted
TOT AL AMOUNT
$95,00000
6 The pattllll 80'9' INt
1he Cl008lderlb00 lor the
transfer ot the bu8if1"a
and 1he tic:enle(a) Is to
be paid art; after the
Department of Aloohollc
Beverege Control haa approved 1he P'090Md transfer The parties alto
agrw and her'etn dlred
the aboYe-named
Ellcrow Holder to IT\lke
payment ol distnt>utlon wtth:n a reatonable llmft aherthe~ot
the nnt1et ot the ·~ .. pnMded V'I Sedlon 2407, of the Caltlolria Bullr-. and P~Code
T rartlferor(a) $4QNture
NEWIN Nok)El.A
NEWINtM<E M T,.,,..,_•> SialwllUrM NADER BlJAHANVJ TRHi MAI DO
1~
CNS-TS711 ..
NEWPORT BEACH-COSTA M£SA OM. Y
Pll.OT
lot !t Tract 836. n
per map recorded In
Book 27 Pa11e 2'.
M1scellantous Maps.
rrcor ds of Or an1e
rounty. California,
Anesso1's Parcel Num
ber 117 ?92 05. com-
monly known as 368
Ent Ma11nolle. Cost•
Mesa. California
NOTICE OF H[ARING
Date II 16 04 lime
2 00 pm Dept ll3
The address of the court
ts same as noted above
3 A copy of this Order
to Show Cause shall be
publtshed at least once
each week tor four
successive weeks p11or
to tile date set for
hearing on the pet1t1on
on the followone news
paper of 11eneral cttcu
laloon. pttnted on thus
county NewpOf'I Beach/
Costa Mesa Daily Pilot
Oeto:OCT 19, 2004
...... lelf'tl c-t ....
J~ Of THl sur1.
alOtl COUltT
Pubhshed Newport
Beach/Cost• Mes• 011ly
Pilot October 22. 29.
Nov 5, 12. 20<M f603
UilAIT Of PIOPOSID
tllUICI cm Of COSTA llSA
NOTICE IS HEREBY
GIVEN that on October
18. 200'. the City
Cou11c1I introduced Or
dmance 04-13, entitled M OltDINAJICI Of
THI CITY COUNQ. Of
T.. CITY Of COSTA
MISA, CALlfOllNIA,
llUON•O 4.4 AcaH fltOM ct TO POC IY
ADOPTIOll Of RRONI
PnmoN l-02-0~.
SUMMARY OF THE
ORDINANCE:
STARTING A
NEW BUSINESS??
Terms of salt are
cnh on lawful money of
the United States on
conlttmatlon ol sale. or
pa•! cash and balance
UPon such terms and
cond1!1on as are K ·
cept1blt to the conser
valor Amount to be
deposited with bod will
be negoti•ble Bid' or
offers to be on wrltlric
and will bt received at
the 1foresaid offle• at
1ny time after the first
publlcatoon hereby and
befOf'I d1ta of H it
01t1d October 11, 2004
DIAHE HOFFMAN. Con·
'JefVltOf' of the Htete of
Katherine Hoffman th
K1thertne M D1rt1n1.
Consarvatff
This Of'dinance amends
tile Offtelal Zonin1 Map
of the City of Costa
Men to ch1n11• the
zontne district from CZ
(Genefll Business Dis
trlct) to POC (Ptenned
D111elopment Commer·
c lat) the C 4 ecru
located at 1626/1640
Newport Bouleotd,
Assessor Plf'c.4 Num
bin '25·432-01 and '2!>
432·02. to allow 1
mH lmum bulkHnl fleilllt
of fovr at~,.., lor the
CQMtructlOll of • 78,500
1quare·foot o fflu buM!nl with e 3 lewt ~ ltrllCture
The Legal Notices Department at the Dally Pilot Is
pleased to provide services to new businesses.
The filing of your riCtlttOUS Busmen Name Statement
le an Important first step. We can save you valuable ume
by making the trip to the Orange County Clef'k·Reoofder
In Santa Ana to file your statement (on.rt reftrred u a
OBA· "'Doing Bualne .. Aa.) We Wiii pubbh your
flclttlol.-name atatem.nt onoe a ~ to< four weeks u
required by laW end l'*' rite your ptOOf of publication
with the County Aecorder. es well
Publl•h•d Newport
Bucl\/Cosla Mesa, Daily
Pilot October 22, ZS, 2t,
20<M r "'512
ntf MOnON to 11'1111
Ofdifttftc• Ot-13 fil'll
r=c•rled Illy ttle f roll call •ote e ... ,.,.
ATISo • 'I • (ew--.w..tw ................. m.y,.._
::'n!l '::i:t:i t: MlftlllllMMl ~. 8901 llltow ttte front porefl to M1trou Ortwe.. Hun· •~oech 2 ftet Into ttte tklalon haefl. CA 92G4'
"
_.. -f t tr t Nicole Dee Hone, 8:901 requ "" .. v-00 Oft ,, ... ,,.... Or , u ...... -•• Ntbecll, localed at '54 " .,. ....., nu"'"'
Mqnolla Streat In an RI tOll 8uc:h, CA 92646
1one. En'tlr onmental T1llt butlnetS Is con·
dttermlnatlon: exempt duded by; an lndM clu•I
2. Minor CondrUooal Ha'te )'OU sbrt•d doinj
UN Permit ZA 04-82 IOI' Duajnus rttl
Shelley's Pl.ua Restau Yu, 10/18/04
rant, auth«lad •1•nt Nicole Hone
for Blaf ''"*'ties. to Thia statement wai •Ito• addlllon•I a•m• flied with ttla County
m1chlnes (maximum of Cl41f'k of Orana• County
20 came machines total) on 10/19./04
In the talltlna Shak•r'• 200460041 ..
Plua ftutaurant, lo Dally Piiot Oct Z2, 2:4
cated at 2216 Newport No•. 5. 12, 2004 F5
Boulev1td In a Cl lOM .._ .....
En•ltonmental detaunl ,_
nation: tatflll>t. ...se....t
3. Minor CondiUonal
Use Permit ZA 04 84 tor
John and Rechna l a
londe, to construct • 40
sq ft datadlad struc
ture contain1n1 • tollet
shower. and "°" behind
• smite femtly ru1
dence, located al 28'
23'd Street 1n •n RI
zone Envttonmental
deter mlnatloin exempt
Publtshed Newport
Bt1ch/Costa Mese Daily
Pilot October 22. 2004,
F586
Tilt followtn11 persons
are dolne business as
Sh11wn Michael Droke
f'91ntin11s. 442 R1ve1s1de
Ave . Newport Beach, CA
92663 Sh1wn MtehHI Droke
4'2 Riverside Ave
Newport Beach, CA
92663
l hts bu~mess ts con
ducted by .tn 1nd1v1dual
Have you st.1rtf'd dome
business yet'
Yes Junt I st. 04
Shawn Michael Droke
lhis statement was
filed with thr County
Clerlr. ot Or.mce County
on 10/15/04
2004.00..S.2 Dally Pilot Oct 27 29
Nov 5,12 2004 f601
The follow1nii penons
al# do1na busonus as
San S1v11r Res taut .int
19'0 liarb0t Blvd . Costa
Mesa, Caltfornoa 926?7
Sonia Quesada. 31 4
West Gutnod• ln Ana
heom. Caltlor 111~ 9280'>
Mrguel ~u1la1 , 314 W
Gu1n1da L n . A11ahu1m
Caltfo1 n1a 92805
Thus bus1ne~s ts run
ducted by ~ eener al
partnership
Hotve you star lf'd dotnfl
bustne~s yet' No
Sonia Quesada
lhts statemtnl was
filed with the Cnunty
Cle• k of 01 aniie County
on 09/29/04
20046002'20
D.ttly Pilot Oll I~ n
29 Nov 5, 20<M r ~76 ----
Tltt fotlowln1 persons
ar • doln1 buslnest as;
Sensatlonel Go1umet,
17922 Sllyparll Ctrclt
"M-, Irvine, CA 92614
Tim Mc:Oonald. 8215 E.
Whitt Olll Rid&e ~l.
Oran1e. CA 92869
Ava McDonald, 8215 E
Whole Oall R1dae 191,
Or1n1•. CA 92869
Thus business us con-
ducted by husband and
wllt
Hne you st•rted dotnll
business yet? No
ltm McDonald
This sbtement wu
filed with the County
Clerk of Oran1te County
on09/Z8/04
20046002502
Dally Pilot Oct. I. 8. 15.
22. 2004 f548
Fldltl.-..... ... s......
The lollowtn& persons
are doon11 business 1s .
Cal;uy Sales A&ency.
'l'1 V11111n11 Pl IB.
Costa Mesa, CA 92627
Came Kennedy, 247
V11111n1a Pl •B. Costa
Mesa. CA 92627
Huth Cofran 2'7
V1111n1a Pl •B. Costa
Men CA 92627
This business ts con
ducted by • 11eneral
partne1$111p
tlave you started doon11
busmess yet?
Yes 10 4 04
Curie Krnnedy
Thi& statement was
ftled with the County
Clerk of 01an11e County
on 10~/04
2004600SSU
Oaoly Pilot Oct 8 15.
2'l 29. 2004 F!)69
flcffllsa..m
--~ lhe lollow1n11 persons
are doone business as
QC AUTOSOUNO. 16335
Harbor Blvd , Fountain
Valley. CA 92708
Asi>I Ahmad 16335
ltirbnr Blvd , r ountaon
V;,lley. CA 92708
Basum flh•trm.
1633!> Har bo: Blvd
f ounl••n Valley CA
92708
I h1~ bu\lness 1s con
ducted by d 11ene1 •I
part n~1 ship Adllm llliltss Have you started doone ... s.....f business yeP Y~s 7 19
The lollow1n1 prrsons 04 art dotn& bu\lness as As•I Ahmad AA Mobile Repa11 I S4'> I h•~ statement was
B Pondeios. St CostJ toled with the Cuunty
Mesa, CA 92626 C:lrr-of Oran11e County
Stephen Wayne Al on 09/18/04
blt&hl. 15'S B Ponde 2004.007'91 ros.a. Cost. Meu CA Daily Potot Oct I. 8. 15.
92626 22. 2004 f552
Thus bustneu ts con fklltlm -...SS
ducted by an tnd1v1dual
Hilve you st.irled do1r111 -~
bus1nen yet? The follow1na persons
Yes. October I , 2004 are dome busmen as
Stept11n Wayne Al Amettcan Monument
b11eht Company. 3857 Burch St
Thus statement wn 11.630, Newport Beach,
filed with the County Calofornoa 92660
Clerk of Oranee County Ilene J Scott, 4'
on 10/()5/04 S h e a r w a t er P I a<. e
2004.00JSS2 Newport Beach CA
O•ily Pilot Oct 8. l !> 92660
22. 29 2004 I !>70 Thus business us con
ducted by an tnd1v1dual
Have you started dome
business yet7
f I Yes , 1988 Th• o lowln1 persons Ilene J Scott
au dolna buMness H "'°' statement was •> Herti Communtee ftltd with the County hons. b) Collet• Con nect, 2311 Elden Ave Clerk of Oran1e County
Ste 22. Costa Mesa, CA on 10~/04 92627 2004600JJ22
Heitz Communtcetoons Dally Pilot Oct 8. 15.
(CA), 2311 £Iden Ave 22. 29. 200' F559
Ste 22 Costa Mesa CA I01KI Of APftJCA110I
92627
Thus business us con RltW•O---
ducted by •corporation OfMCOIOIJC
Have you stifled do1n11 --&HI~
businnsyet7No w•--Henz Communocattons
Rond1 Hertz. President
Th1t stetement wn
flled with the County
Clerk of Or1n1• County
on 10/05/04
2004.001124
Oail1 Piiot Oct II. 15 22. 29, 2004 f 560 -
Date of fllln& Ap9hca-
tlon October 12. 20<M
To Whom It May Con·
cern
The Name(s) or the
Ac>pllcent(s) ls/are
J E INTERNATIONAL INC
The appllunh ltsted
ebovt are apply1nc to
th• Depertment ol
Alcoholic Beveraae
Conttol to H ll •lcohoflc
bovera1u et· The lollo•lna persons '1'3 CAWllS Oii STE are doln1 business " C 196 Pan Aslt Monrolian Ber tRVINE, CA 92612 B Q, 369 E 17111 Sl 112 Type of ltullse(s)
Cost• Mna, CA m:n appfi.d tor·
Siu Cllvn Cheu, 1&:151 •l·OH·SAU IECR AHO
Oellrow Or • Hec1e11da WINE • EATING PlACE Hats. CA 91745 IO/Z2/0tl
lei Ku.rt l1rn. 18351 CNS 1~
Oatuow Ot , Htcitnda NEWPC>ltT 8CACH-COSTA Hcts .CA 917'5 Tllb bUllMU ti con M[SA DAil y Pll.OT
ducttd by hu1bend end .......... wtt.
Kevt JOU ltltt.cl clom& .. ......
tiv.m.119t1 The fodow .... "''°" Y .. 01·16-2000 lfl dONll ~ M :
Slu Cftun Chiu Johnny Ad11na Aat111
Olis aftl...itnt WH lfltenr.Atlon, 3157 llrth
fMed •1\11 UN County ~~t 1..-, CA
Clttll of Orlll .. COlltlty -on lOl14,l'04 John Ad1lfta, 38'7 !99UIOQ17 ltrcll St .1......!.!••pott Dtlty ,tlot Oct. 22 2t, l eadt, CA I~ ~. 5.12, ~ fl04 Tiits bualnta 11 con·
.___ ............_ dueled by "' lllt1Md1141f
--Hellt yo. attfte4 tlolnt ........ buslnt91 J9t1 No ·
JotlfltAdlfM •
MIN~-~ ...,.,......_,..,
~ptfY• ~ CtioffJn l. GniW fllb ......... WU fW ........ C.-t, ctlrti of Or.np Cotllttr
•ftl2&/0t ... ..., ....
OlllV ,llot Od. I, I. l&, 22. 2004 t&51
' .......... ........
The follo•ln1 f)lflOn• ete clotna buslne.. aa.
Loma h•du•trlaJ, :t27 [.
21st Strfft, Co.ta Miu,
CA92627
e1n o. M111er. 321 E.
21st SttHt. Coai. Mtta,
CA92627 nt• b11t1nau Is c:on·
d11Cted br: an l11dMd11al
Ht¥t you started dolna
buslnesa nt? YK, 1993
Bnt o. Marter
Thi• stateinent was
filed with the C()unty
Cletll ot Of1n1e County
on 09,12.1..o1)t
'°°'60024H
Dat11 Piiot Oct 1. 8, 15 . 12.2004 r555 .......... .........
The foltowina l>lfSOns
are doln& buslflHs es
Krystal Kleen Cleanlna
Service. 2.388 Horse Awe
fA, Costa Meu, CA
92627
Wendy Wtrth·Guzman,
2388 N0tsa Ave IA.
Costa Meu, CA 92627
This business Is con
ducted by· an lnd111iduel
Have you started dotnt
business yet? Yes, 1982
W•ndy Worth·Curm1n
This 'tatement WH
filed with the County
Cieri! ol Oran11e County
on 10/19!0'
20046004NS
Oatly Piiot Oct. 22. 29.
Nov 5, 12,2004 F591 ........... ... s.....
The follow1n11 persons
are do1n11 business u
B N Boatworlr.s & ~
soc111tes. 621 1/2 West
Bay Ave Balboa. CA
92661
Cordon Johns<>n 621
112 West Bay Ave
Balboa. CA 92661
This business tS con
ducted by an ond1v1dual
Have you shrted do1n11
business yet' Yes 09/
01/2004
Gordon Johnson
Tiius sl.tlemenl was
hied with the County
Clerk of Oren&e County
on 09/28/04
20046002412
D11ly Pilot Oct I. 8 15.
22,2004 f5!>4
RdtllM .....
... s......
The tollowong per sons
are dotn& business as
Ame11can Prtde Movers.
1623 N O'Donnell Way.
Oran11e. CA 92867
Mark £ Lynn 2051
W1n5tuckel Place. Tus
ton CA92780
Thus busonen t~ LOrt
ducted by •n individual
Have you star led do1n1
business yet' Yes I 30
96
M,;11k l Lynn
!hos st<itement w.is
filed wolh the County
Cieri\ of 01t1ngc Counh
Oellt , ... Oct. 1. .. ll.
H .20CM f150 ........ ..._.. Tiii,.... ...... ,,. ... --... ...
Lt11 l '"k Ill & A11ocl•t... 1t1n If OOlllw'IA St., at.. 1.01,
reu11t•lft VIier. Celt
tor11lal'Z70I
Lo11 t . '"' 11t, au
OIWllO A¥1 .. ~°" Btkfl, CA t2MI
Tlli• ~ la con·
ducted by. en lndlvidu1t
Have you •tarted doln1
buslnua yet? No
lonE., .... 111
Thlt •tdeinent WH
ffled with tlM County
Cltf'k ot Of•nce County on09/23/0t 20tt600l02t
Deily Not Oc1. 15, 2.2,
29, No11. 5, 20<M F579 .......... ..........
The fOltowlftl perwns
8ft dolftl bus.inHs IS'
Sii Con a tr uctlon Co ,
5641 Ooncesttf Wa•
Westmtmter. CA 92UJ
Steve 8elany, 5641
Ooncastar w .. 1. Wnt-
m1n1tef. CA 92613
Thb bu"'11U ts cofl
ducted by en 1nd1vlduat
Hua you started dOlec
business lfet1 No
Steve 8elany
This statement •b
ltled with the County
Clerk of ~•na• County
on 10/15/04 200tto04SIO
Dally Pilot Oct 22, 29,
Nov 5. 12, 200' F600
lhe followina penon'
at• doln11 business as
Ane1op11rn com, 40 Oak
tree I ane. llvln•. CA
92612
Jack Slocumb. '0
Oaktree L 1ne, Irvine, CA
92612
Thts bustn•ss tS con
ducted by an ondovldual
Have you star1ed doona
business yet'
Yes 2/5/0ot
Jack Slocumb
ThtS statement was
hied with the COi.iniy
Clerk of O.anae County
on 10/19/0ot
20046004 .. t
Oatly Ptlot Oct 22 19
Nov 5 12. 2004 F595
The tollowtna persons
are do1n11 business .u
KMI'. Auto sales, 3910 E
Co1onado St •O. Ana
he1m. CA 92807
Aysun Kurutn. 27!>8
De Soto Av • Costa
Mesa. CA 92626
fhts busmen ts con
du,ted bV an ondovldual
Have you started do1n1
business yell No
Aysun Kurutn
This statement wu
ftled with the County
Clerk of Or 1n11 County
on 10/15/04
20046004S66
Daily Pilot Oct 2'l. :?9.
Nov !t 12 2'004 f!>97
AOVllTIS8UIT fOl 195
Subr~ct to <.Ond1t1on' prntrobed by thr
undersoened sealed bods fe>f " lump Sum Con It .tll
are tnvoted for the follow1n11 Work
DlMOUTION/COttSTllUCTtoN
PA.HIM' lOf 16 & 0
NOJICT N0.1 S04S442
COWTUCT M0.1 996520
UNfVIUfTY Of CAUfottNtA ... VINI
•VINI. CAUfOftNtA 92697 raOJICl Df«RIPTION1
Worlr. includes, but 1s not lomt!ed to Ille tollowtn&
Phase One Demohtlon of tr a tier par~ lo include
demoltlton, 1 emoval and dtSPOHI of abendoned
tr a1lers. eart11work to on elude tree and veretatlon
removal. raw1n11 oft of utoltty and sew1ae ltnes.
minimal surface leveltne and 111ound prepa1atton.
construction of tempo1111y 11,.vel parlr.1n1 lot 16
Contractor must meet challen111n1 completion
schedule
Phase Two Oemo1tt10n ol p1rk1n1 lot ·G· to
include bteak up and removal of 1sph11t, 1emov1I
of all foatures nsoc11ted with the p11kin11 tot
ISTtMAnD CONSTtUCTIOM COST1 $290,000.00
Note P11me Btdden who do not meet the
qualrflcahons on the C11ntract Documents may not
be elt111ble for award
B1dd1ne Documents will bt evaolable to Bodden
on Ftm>AY, 0Cl09U U , 2004 and will be Issued
at r aetlthes Man•11ement
University of Caltf0<n ... Irvine
?OJ Inter Im Office Bu1ld1n1 (mal1tn1 adduss)
19171 Jamborff Boutev1rd (physical addren)
kvtne. CA 92697-5444 (949) 112' 1404
Checlr.s for a_._._....... fM will be reqund
1n the amount ol S2S.OO per set of Biddlfll
Documents
Checks •rt lo be mede payable to "The R•1•nh
of the Unoveutty ol C•ltforn11 •
Sealed Bids wlft not bl tccepted ett11 2.00 PM
on MONOAY, MOVl•IH 1, 2004
Bod S.Cur1ty In ttle amount of 10~ ol Ille lump
Sum Bue Btd, ucludln1 alternates. shall
accompany t1ch Bid The Surety lssuln1 the llld
Bond shall bo, on the Bid Ot1dlifte. an 1dm1tted
surely 1n1ur..-(as defined Ill the Cal1f0f'nla Codi
of Clvll Procedure Section 995.120).
A mand1tory Pre Bid C011fer1nc. and Pre Bid Job
Walk will be conducted on. MO•AY, OCToe•
'5, 1004 ~ pr001)tly at 1• .. Perttctoant1 shall meet al.
F ac:lll11H M1n...-nt
lnlettm OH1Ce 8uildlna. Conference Room 128
Unlvenlty ol Calitornla, lfvme
(8uitdinf I 92 on Notti\ Campus Map)
t9 n Jllllbor .. Bouttv•d
lfvlnt, CA wet'7·5444 (Mt) l2A lt04 :::-,:i ~':'=-~ A&1 ..... CCNnUaoa. T• ...,... Wll& ClOSli AT , ... Pa UY CotlTUClOU
Amwee Ana Tm .... WILl "°' • we-.l fO P~Aft • TMI -NOCJIS AS A .... CCMnaA<Toa. ,
Only ~. ,.... PllfUdDat• 111 bOttt tt1t rr...-
Collference anl ttlt >ob Wei. In ttlllr t1t1tntJ _.
.,. alloWff to IHtl Oii tfltt hofKt .. ..,...
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TM wecatflll lhldw Mtl lb •tell'a •ill be requlrld to ,.. tM ~tilft
r-.ilrefftlftb Mt folttl lft tlM lldtllttl Oocu 1 " 111d lo ,._, ,., • .,~ w111 rttte et ttt. locabetl
of tMWtttl t
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lnltruoliorw for your llctlttoul butJneta Nlrftft at8temtnt,
Of atop by the Dally PUot. 330 w. S.y St, COl1a ......
Ire euy llt1d only tS*9 a ,._ "*1uM. " YCX1 "9W tl'l'f
~ pleme Cll ua II (IMO) 042-4321 We"rt Ol*'1
Mondl.y ~ Ffldly from 8.30 em ID 6"00 pm. Good
A certlfiM eof'Y of the Ml tul of Ordln1nc:e
Ot-13 b potttcf and mar
be rtlld 111 the City c••·• Office. n r.1r Orin, Cotta ...... flit ordilNnce le ~dllllM
for •~t~Otl et 1111
t•l•ltt Clt1 Cet1ncll II*('"& of ... ...., 1,
20IM.
TM foltclwlfll persons lllit attt9'1!1-rit ••• .,, ..-. ".... .. , ..... lttt Mo~nl letvtce ,,_ wftlt tflt County
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"•' l 11111 Jllt~nt Wit
fllld with ttie C01H1t1
Clerk ef Orentt Covnty Ml~ .. 4579
Otlly Pilot Ocl 22. 29, ... ,w... Nee ........ ........
The tollowln& per10n1
1r1 dolnt bua!Mu ea:
HGO Valet Patlllna
Servlc:e, 890 W. 15UI St 126, Newport BHCll,
C1llfornla 92663-6117
Hldalp, Jost Antonio,
890 W. 15tl) St. 126,
Newport 8e1cll, C1ll-
tornla 92663-6117
This busi!IU3 Is con· ~ucted by: 1rt Individual
Have you stifled doina
business yet? No
Jose Antonio Hklalao
This slalement wes
filed with the County
Clerk of Oranae County
on09/15M
20046000951
Dally Pilot Oct. l, 8. 15,
22, 200' F547
Policy
Rates and deadlines are subject to
change without n0Li1.:c. The publisht:r
reserves the right to censor. recl~sify,
. revise or reject any classified
..........
lmits..iit
The fol~ l*IOflt •• dOilla b~sl!Mte 1t: .... tlone St•ffk\a Sokl· tloM, 20l2 $l Btlttol
Str•t, Ute 201, New·
port B.-clt, CA NM0
Philli.i S. 01.irley, 2tl82
SE Bristol StrHt, S11lte
201, Nlwoon B11ct1, CA 91660
This bullntst Is COf'I •
duc:"d by: an lndMdu11
Have you attrt.d doin1 bulllneu yet? No
PhlHip S. Gurley
This st1t1ment was
flied with the County
Olefll of Orenae County on 10/19./IM
20046004at9
Deily Pilot Oct. 22, 29,
Nov 5, 12, 2004 FS90
~mm
This ........ • con• ···••1··~ H.lff ,OU I---.... ~~'"' . fl•™"" Flaq lro-Thls te.t.._I •M
filed wltfl \tie Ceutlty
Cltt1l of °'"*~tr on ot/18./IM
l00C6001102
Daily rttot Oct. 8, _1.5.i 22, 29, 2004 f:JQG ........ .........
The followlna persons
1r1 doint l>ulinfla H :
G. A. Cuslolll lnt•lofa,
9841 Russell Ave. Apt I
C. G1rden Gtove, C1U·
fOl'nl1 92844
R•ul Gonulez. 9841 RuSstll Ave. Apt. IC,
Garden Grove, C11lforni1
92844
This business Is con-
ducted by: an Individual
Have you sllrt1d dolna
bur.mess yet? No
Raul Gon11lez
This st1tement WIS
filed with the County
Clerk of Orenae County
on 10/20/04
.............. ......
TM followtna ,.,-.on1
tr• do1t11 ~ 11:
Blind [qM Cl.tliwy, 351 Old ... wport 811/d. ••••
Newport 811ch, CA 92113
liaa Wt!lt•. 6 CellflO Colllt. Newport Coaat, CA92613
Thll bvsllless Is con·
ducted by. en lndlridv1I
Hive you st•tld dolna
b111IMU yet? No
Lisa l . White
This statement was
filed with the County
Clerk of Or1n1• County
on 10/19/04
2CMM60041to
Dilly Pilot Oct 22. 29.
Nov.5, 12,20().t FS89
fklllm ..... ... s......
......, , ... .., ....
ZQ)7t LIM F«etl Of. tA.a. like Fot•t. CA ~ Thia~ It con-dl.lctad •y. .,. lndt¥1duld ~ Y• IW'-d dolftt b~yM?No
KMIMY Paul Httbll
Thb 1tate1Mnt WH
filed Wlttl UM County Cllr'tl of Or1np County
~~ QS1
0-"Y PMot Oct. 8, 15,
22. 29. 2004 F571 ........ ... s......
TIM followina person•
.,., tloina business as·
1) Cubicle llv1n11, b)
Cubicle Life. 1553 Or
1n11 ·Avenue, Costa
MeSI, CA 92627
Wuren Bloombera.
1553 Or1n1e Avenue. Costa Mesa. CA 92627
This business 1s con
ducted by: an 1nd1v1dua1
Hive you started domg
business yet> No
Warren Bloombera
This statement was
filed with the County
How to Place A
Ci.fl IA Ot .. c-tr -~ .. ueeueJ Oelly l'llDt Oct. l , 8, l5..1 22, 2'0CM ..,..., ........ ... ._
Tiit fotlowki& per10n$
"' doln& bus"'-es: G .. G Ent•priMs, 26892
Calle RHI, Capo Beach,
CA926.2A
G1rrett Y1ncey, 261192
C1tle Rul, Capo Beach.
CA92624
This business is con·
ducted by: 1n lndtvick.tal
Han you started doinc
business yet? No
t;arrett Y1nuy
This statement WIS
!tied with the County
Clerk of Onnae County
on 10/15/04 20CM6004S6S
Dally Pilot Oct. 22. 29,
Nov 5. 12. 2004 F598
CLASSIFIEIAD
A-. .... ... s......
The followlna persons
1r1 doina busmen as·
Well Advised. 15 Cov
entry, Newport Beech,
CA92660
Je1nne Cnr1ford. 1 S
Co ventry, Ne wport
Beach, CA 92660
This business 15 con
ducted by· an 1nd1v1dual
Hne you star led dome
business yet'
Yes 2002
Jeanne Cr an ford
This statement was
flW wn \tie Collntr
CWta of 0r-.. COUlltr
.. 1Cl;05/04 ....... u.
Oatfy f'ilol Oct. I . 15, 22.21.2004 f5n ......... .........
Tiit. lollowln1 penons
are clolna buslMU ••· N.w Yorti Style Pina.
600 E. B1y Ave Suite
B·Z. 81lbo1 CA 9266t. Jose' luiS Mcwa!fi, 724
W. 18th St Apt 9 Cosll
MeSI. CA 92627
Thcs business is con
dueled by an 1nd1vidual
Have you started dome -------• business yet' Se your
Yes. 06/01104 d Jose Luis Mor ales UftWGftfe
This statement ""'•~ •t th hied with the County I ems e
Clerk of Ora111tt> County easy wayf on 10/19/04
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!hey ,HI' not l1c.ens'd
by lhe l..ontr..ctors
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HOMES~OASALf
ORANGE 5400
COUNTY
On Balbod Pemn attos<>
from the Oceantronl ')
complelely remod condo
read for viewing 'lbr
2 "ib.1 P.tlh f P ~ra111te
ctrs. \lone th~ more•
Md1or pnle reduttotJn
$12"iK & 8ZSK ea. Or
bolh for SI .500.000 PdUI
Langone (ti> Pavtllton In•
949 <'90 8J28 tor \how '"Ii' t;O'OP w/B~rs
Vie• 3B1 21/1Ba, f R
Lhar rn, 2f p·s. pet<;? Musi
'ee \Pt'ttal Agt Ja<k
94'l 723 6037 Hurry•
OPEN
SAT -SUN 12-S
2J2 Hazel Dr
lncrod OcoOfl VI••
of llttlo Co ro"o
looch, Lo< -l;tsh
CV"• pvt poth to
i..ochl Primo roro so· wide lot.
M cDo,,old CDM
Homo•. Jim & ratty
Mc:Do.dd $3,345,000
949-7st-9070
Carpentry -----A l HANDYMAN
""' 111 cefacf! cab1nels kCclM\ t\ifltV~
nrilll!'. ~ 714-658-0?16
Carpet Repair/Sales
tARrn~u.rn •"
k~f"IU \ Patching Install
(: ""' IPOUS any Silt iobs Wh11l1·\al•' 949 492 020~
11 12 13
orEN SUN 12 5 3760
Sourli loor St •H Soulh
Coast Melro nt Soulh
Coast Plata (ondo 2
master suol" uppe1
unit, w/large dec k, ind
washer/drvPr r~tr1~.
frplc overlooks \lreams
& landsl !tdl~d Lornm
Pool Spa I < 11ar
$368 000 Agtnt /60 84S
607S otfl 94'1 /'JI 6167
MESA VlRDl POOL
HOME Swee111na corner
111ounds on prune trc1ct
lol I o;ty 4br t'ba new
& upg1ddrd k tllh
w if an1te l!Junk" new
wood/I tie tloor in&.
plantation shutter!.
Freshly pamted 1ns1de/
out S69!i.OOO Call
Coldwell Banker Beach
srde 714 968 I ?00
Open H-H Wed Sat,
11 ...... 1,.... ?60 V1Lloria
C 2 Rare Opportunity
near Newpor I Beach'
28r 2 SB a Condo appro • l~f Capp Cod Style
ideal locallon masler
suite w/vaullrd <erhngs
HOA, pool wa SeLured
premises S lf>0.000 Call
951 694 8016
C.OUlGI PARK Jbr ?Ila
tp, nu pa1nl/1 .1rPC'I. wal
wond, ref, wd. l!lll oak lo.rt
cupbds ~ S619K 2263
Rut~s Ail 114 J94 9661
TIMI TO IEGIN
YOUR HOMI
IMrROVlMI NT
PROJECT?
Call a plumber,
painter hdndyman.
or any of lht pr~al
sf!rVtCf!~ lt'tf!d hrrp tn
our SIHVIV dor~tlory'
THESE I OCAI SVC
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SMAU JOI lXPHT
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Home. Yard & Ootk I lf!<.I
20 Yrs ho Ourur1 £1Pdric Lll'lJ'fiIIO 94')4ll() 7042
1 .1.C. lloctrl< I t'IW prices
local conlJatlCJr no !'lb too
Sinai. no IOb ton '-II. Refs
1C>On recJJmt l llCIG8101IJI
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.. _.. ..... eqst
IW6w Z20 \di OIA door
ll1ht1n1. doclla, R1c-
ldDfsll ODie 7'4 roair;
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ln.ultatioM Jill'I 0..llUll
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to be locly '>Omclirna. But, man:
Wm th.II. you have: lo take advantage
of good fonune
SAVI THOUSAMDSI
We help s ellers sell for 1
low set fee HELP·U·SHL
Soutti CoNI 1188-5411-2822
Fountain Valley
urGllAOIO 2 STottY
POOl HOM(. Charnune
4br, 2'/•b• home on
oversized lush land
scaped er ounds New rol
up p door' private pabo w"'1erapeubc spa, SJ.JOO
Call Coldwell Banker
8ea<;hsidr 714 -.1200
UPGUOIO ltANCH S1YU
CHAltMlR. Spacious
e•panded 38< 2Sa. tons
of llPliJ ades newer kitchen
& windows. romantic
cornet F p scraped tei4
pergo floors. trench doors
$5915,<XX> Coldwell Banker
Beachscde 714 968·1200
Hu~ngton Beacll
SIACllfF IY-THl-SIA
Model perf~< I Cosl•I
efeeantt & only 2 yrs
old W.tlk to beach I e
2 sly tn eafed LOmm
w/pool & spd 4br 3ba
guPSI br & ba on for ~I
level Sil 39,000 Call
Coldwell B.inker Beach
\Ide/ 14 968 1200
HACH RfTlttA T CHAl.fT
Brand ntw on lhe
market 1 \ty. bike to
beaLh pvl end untt 4Br,
upanded & remodtl~d
l111lh w/d & Irr& 1n1 I
Walk lo shopp1n2 He•
from $425 000 t o
S4 l8.000 Coldwell Banke<
Beach"d' 714 968· 1200
UPGRADES GAlOltl.
Smale Story Charme•
S550.000 RanLh s tyle
4br newtr windows
throughoul lresh paint.
new carpf!t newer roof
Walk tu <ilhool!. Shops
Call Cotdwrll Bani.er
Be.tc.hs1de 714 968 1200
HACH CLOSE flXllt.
MJny 2ood ameml•es
ltke 1ns1de tr act corner
loc w/RV park1ne lop
raled \Chools 4B1 7Ba
tamrly d1mne rn spa
ct0us ktlchen SS99 000
Call Coldwell Banker
Be.tch"de 714 968 1200
UKl A NI W HOMI
Remodeled & ready for
new ownt>r I sty 4Br 'l
nf!w Ba\ h"hly pa1nl'd
1n outtlo\e to b'ach
S649.000 Colelwell Banker
Be.tt h~1de 714 968 I ?00
s.I yow 1111w111t14 item
the eny WIJl "-ct•
Closslflt4 e4 tt4ey!
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Hal ... ~
HomlRlplir
• l£SroOOIAl • COii
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Dave
949-3124191
Aoaltllt1ll
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14•11129 ~ ......
Hli61gtunttnollr
HDUCID $30,000 Front
courtyerd/etrlum entry,
new front dOOts Open
des1an adds lots of
s1mhrtit. 4br 2111, up·
eraded kitchen New roll·
up eareee. S749,000 Call
Coldwell Banker Beach·
srde 714·968·1200.
llANONIW
CllAfTSMAN
J 71 Howtt....-ltd.
OCEAN VIEWS!! North
Laauna 3 I& br each
w/own ba. Buu des1en
& f1n1shed. S2,39!>,000 A
re12uson/t>ay Propet1les
~ 9&725-92'63
2670 Solana Way
Open Sal Sun 12 5
Walk lo Vtctorta Beach
£ rec hm lbr 2 5ba
marble spa ba. 4 lp's
$I 884,000 Mindy Miller
Wm l<ennedy & Assoc
<ell 949·422 7211
Newport Beach
NEED TO
SELL YOUR
PROPERTY
UR HOME
Of THE
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ON
ATURDAY
CAN HELP
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Mt-S74-4249
lDIUll 010mll
H9-S74-424S
No.ALH'S llUFFS
TOWNHOMI
No• llstl"tl ....... 4br
3bo-Gr00ftltolt
2651 Vtsto Omodo
O,.ns-1 s SI 15,000
'""'·-Realty 949-632-6•19
Ctvtstlen Hendym8n FnS!c.p.w
llr'Cm.~ UOO,UlltDI,
~--llllce ba9lla' ~ S.-dilcot.f'll.me
tllll\We.ClllJom
714-63G-&236
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MIDIUMJOU
3 Mt.929.2136
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t !
O.-n Sufi 1-4130
26iuoGr .... 0tK ..
bu rtmod & upand
Oeauvllle, eppro.t 3900
s f, la pvt p1t1os
w/lrmostone flfs some
viows of 1011 course
Sl ,99!'>,000 $2, 19!'>,000
C..-01 Rudat Barons Real
Estate 94·677 3366
Of'lN HOUSE SAT-SUM
1-S Se1enily near the
beach Beauttfol 3br.
2.7Sba, bonus rm, m•ny
uperades $2,288,000
Offtred by Coast Prop
ert1es Of Caltf Aet.
t.awie Ltala 949--2.» 1661
Of'IN HOUSE SAT-SUN
1-S Strently near the
beach Beeutrful 3br,
2 75ba bonus rm, many
uparades $2.288.000
Ottered by Coasl Prop
ert1es 01 Caltf Aat.
lautte leQlllO 949-W-1661
flll ~ IBt al pr~
lor sMl W/l'l#r« n:i.O'c
pr cc:es descr t0hons ad dresse:.. owner's phone
rurbers. f!tl: ltlP.U.~
South c:oast 8 !'>CS 2822
Cktt Maven 4br Sll'li lam
hm famrm. Open Sat-Sun
I 5 ll Pnte Rd. Mel Kiddie Rttr 949--881 {HJ2
LAGUNA VINTAGE
Bf ACH COTTAGE
EN fRV LEVEL PRICE
ACT 949 "19 2559
Newport Coast
WI
flOIT IOW ESTATI
PBJCAllllll.
$5,500,000
·~ .cm
MISCBJJNEOUS
RENTALS
Renbll To Simi 6030
~ c.-. ~ oc.-t
-..... to bch-Share lln1d s:z!!911P. berid1 hse,
isn '"' $1. 9&9:71-1743
Rooms for Rent 6040
LIOO ISL ( wate1 front,
prr•at y & ~eperale
entr<1nte IJI rm tria &
micro S950~9 673-8886
-~&22NISL
IN!. room rill\ ba. ullls
pd roVsrlN IJ'el l<Adl!ll
title. roy I bk lo ~
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714 968 1882
AVAILABLE TOOAYI
949 673·5566
QUICIC &CUAN
Haulln&/Dump1ne Svc
& More 94t-t2t-21 U
Home lnlpedion
...... ~Co
Uca-i cornctar bondlcV
ns ~ L'883'1'961 Bob 71 875-6075 _....,_
Holll aantng ...... ~~ ..... Wkly/Bl wk y/ onlhy,
Refs Greet retnl lmolda,
~9419-m.am
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llndscapt design &
hoftlcuflural seMces.
desigr\ • pllrt • imoanon '= fllalnlllma. GMDEJllHBl I HIZ4 ... , .... t.TS ......,,_. ~
~ ... 7'43IH1lll
l br
2.Sba den. fp, 2 car,
1•ted comm, pool •
s pe. Pet Oii S2850
Olene Coltren• 949-
836·3730 nt
8-1 2br a. ... • Jl'd
br/dlln, liwm. cln, 2 c ....
wd, t1 • boci yd Ip, br..,. $3150~
1506 Delflll Torr••
New home Jbr, 2be, I&
lot $5000/mo eveileble
now 714-307-4214.
ISO& hffte Ton'Me
New home Jbr, 2b•, ta
lot $5000/mo av11lebll
now 714·307-4214 . ........... _...
...... 11r I 0-. to
'-"· vatAed Ciiis. stow, me, eel Ian • more 1 SJ
l. ... St 949-546-2421
Ger4N opt lbr Iba
w/carpel nr trraflllle sq
I 5 mt from bc:h, g•ted.
upstao w,lbalcOfly $975 ~ UIX> ktervo.c:om
2br Iba East\Ade pvl
patlO, I tar p 2S3 C<nta
Mesa St S1350/mo Move
"' PtOW •ii 949·673 7tnJ
I Sl4o 2br I I 5 ba, 191
Albert St. B Open Sun
12 5 twnhm pvt p1tro,
I l ear. Ava ti now Ael
$1495 Cell 949· 378 8999
l Sl4o ,..,.,.,.,_ style
lbr, I 5ba new k1tch
w/aramte & statnless.
new fir, wd hkups. gar,
palto $1575 949-285 2621
Jbr 'lba wrlh 11ar cto'e
to shoop1ne and lrwy
3110 Mace SI 7'JO mo
ail 949 67 3 7800
Bnut1ful Del Home
2 Sha near I rt Squ~re.
3 c &Ir. wd firs Ip. ac.
wd eran1tf! kit w/Bosch
~--.. ~ ....
now. 2,J,48r's. Prlc:a
~ from .,. e-
YHl Rty~
11f' lie "" 1/2 blll lrom lh• bitch on 22nd
St., lncl11d11 p1rkln1
$1280/mo Cell S•m 949-
278·7905 betwHn ~·Sp
NP Hrs nice 2br Trlc>lu,
lerae petlo. a•r •
par kin& ac>•C•, l11H1d I K .
$1500/mo 949-223·8820
2br Ibo upsb'a tpt. Mk:,
fp, welber, lncloaed
carport. Ballol Blvd $1550 71~31112 96-~16
LWo We, quiet lbr lb•
reunify remodled, aar
ultl incl no smk/pots
$16!'>0/mo 714 772-9272
....... , ......... 2
mstr sub w,lloft, lttllCll ,,., .,.. loc. ~ comm.
$2100 no p.t ~9410
saw Jt.. ._.._, 11so
sf, B1yrid1e. nr Orson &
Jamboree 800·300·7717
$230() WWW ft•Sw.<-
U6o hJo 28r. 281 Home.
2-car aar, refria. patio, $2~/mo. 9 month lease
117 Via [boll 626-332·3263.
Jbr 2bo condo. liid1t &
wy, 8ttxh 2 c p IAJ'.l
1807, 2 palro5 w/C»11$111l
pets S2500 949-278 1506
Nr ladi ..., h• Jbr 3
lull ba &aled comm.
) 9J8sf condo, la l)llhO &
balcony. 2 c &• pool ..
spa S2'Mno 9e9 !'>74 9474
........ c-.. """ ........ 2br Bayfronb
stBr1re mrYni w/lrol 6
mo Ism Pool. '4)1, llY"I ~. ""' bdl 966J3.(l(J)
Si r Jlo Perfl'tt f1m1ly
home Lre yilld lleU M
ave4 now S32!JO/mo v-
leasoe By o-1631 Pepsus SI 949-887 7173
BlJfls r •partllllt! -a1 bad b;ry. 2br 2ba C001>
remod. ht ceth S3lXJ
Sanlvet Rlt'S ~l!li
949 ~81 4000 $19!>0 180'M. lodi lcoy .,....
www klernpro com Bklffs Jbr 2 ~ c~te
loa1111do lua,.y ioc.tion remod, 'l <. iM pvt palJo.
eo1f c:o;,se v-3b!, 3ba $3500/mo 949-644 9701
frU1t bees no/smvpeh o,, ttio S-4 furn ltke
.$VIX)n Ouna 965618191 new oceanfront Whtie
.b 2 5ba beau home ')
c pr wd firs. formal elm
16th Place S2700 I yr ~
.kllcus Aal 949-439 777 3
~2...., ......
4br' :l>a, din, 2-c pr' Ip, -~ th, pnntt kAdwl, ,.. carlllt/mn '** PllllO. ywd, ...... ~$21ID'mon~
UJ wn n 4-85& 14211 oe1
~---4br 2.5bl ttse, 28nsl pvt spa. assoc pool,
ten. Qlill!t So ec-1 Metro, tse S285(Vmo 714 549-0703
•-rux Groot tM .....
lUnt Cond Makt: Offer
A~k1ne S850K to S949K
Paul Ail 949 290 30!>3
Dana Pol~
ar~praee.~rm
oce8ll -· f P. ca1hedr al cei1 er• locabon s 1 !l!bn
+ Sl500 ~ 714--283 ~
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PUBLIC NOTICE
The Caltf. Publlc
UlllOIH Com"""lon
requites tltet ell used
houuhold 1ooda mo~ra print their
,,U.C Cel T number:
limos end clteufleura
print their T C r
llUlllC>or hi ell eclver •
tlaeftMnts It rou hew
Illy Clllftllona •bou1
lhl l111llty Of I
111ovtt, limo or
dteutt-, c.MI. NIU(UTIUftlS
~-.,, .... ,
water •tew 2br 2ba
mstr suite 24ft pvt
deck 6304 112 w Oen
front Avail Jan 4 $5500/
mo Own/Ail 949 646-
6304 909 337 2045 951·
288·6523 MLS 043821!'>3
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YOUR
GWGESAll!
In
ClASSIAED
(949)642-5671
0.-.'• .... BM 1D1P Greet Prieel Gu ... enteed
war-. free est Lf375602
714-!'>38 1534 7 390-294!'>
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aopOllr s,-w.t. lnte·
rlor /{ • terior Peint1n1.
Oavid sio.. P......, en.
El528 Cd! 714 915-2200
.. aimwa•
Rel ... territory lot locll
community MWSC>8'*.
Must be e self·stertlna,
ao-a•tt•r •nd be •bll lo
aen1ot1 new binlness.
Competitive Hlary plus
commluiOfl es well H
ettr ect1ve benefits pro
aram 1ncludin1 4011t
m1dlcel/d1ntel/vi1ion,
end much lllOl'e.
PIHM fu resume to:
714-tH-4675 IOI
( .... w.. ,.. .......
Compet1trve waan •
com ml Now h1nna F ff
C1ll 949 221-0322 or 111
resume to 949-221 0324
~HVINT"°' cooaDINATM/~s.
~ commcssron &
salary Fl 949·723·3143
GUYS ISLAND HOMI
STO.l cn r a~hton Island
has 1 pos11tons F /PT
•C•~h1er /111 11 WI ap
•Slock per son Benefth/
heollh 40111 Call C11111
949 290 1261 or Kayrn
949 640 nn
'Cr HOUSI CllAN -
DtS~o home SIO S20.I
ht Must have !.ill Clll
Clw ~IJO 949 632 4lll)
Rocoptl-lst NB Real
£stat' lrrm has 1mme
dcate Opt'n1n1 for re
c~lrom~t lootune for
ener11etrc team pleyet
who PO~sesse\ e•cellenl
tustom~1 ~erv11ee $.lulls,
c<1n handle very busy
phones has the abrltly
lo mullr t<1~k 1$ de
pendable .ind self molt
v<1led Prof1uenl tn
Mtuosoll Word and
[ aut fa• resumt lo
Admrn1~trator 9'6Q48lll
HClrTIONIST full & Pl
for cemelery 1n COM
Pr of appear a nee. 4pply
en per\on 3!'>00 P1c1hc
Viow Or, COM, 92625
edMStonof MBT J Bangert
SEWER JE TTINC
£LECTRONIC SLAB
l EAK OCTECTION
rr11ndly Service
•••·•7s-tJ04 -~com
l • 7 S2•91 rnsund
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trim. Pfttll • lllOtlt 1111&• (Nllr loedM) • .,..,.
ttelmon KtrfOn MVM
Jyttem, Xenon "-•• llpta, 11111roo1, full llHAuf werr, or1l11 ·~ IJllmec cOftdllloft mJNJ•~o
c.-.c .. , ~ 6811
inl, wtliW01t111UI lttlf,
mnrf, f\ilt; loMtd. beeut
unmu••d cond
lhtouCltt. $6995 v45872 g&sas1aa
-·~·-
D911leo '02 1500 ._
Pickup truck euto,
areen, chrome whHls,
50ll mi, buut Ilk• ne-.w
unmerbd ct>ftd, $10,9915
ltn eveil v291741 94&-
!'>llf>.l.81111 WWW oq>et!I aim
LN:n.N Coupe. Mak YI '86 Cold. ......~ wtlt>, 11\8{
mo, ert shaiJe but no
briltles sum ~I 5N
Mil'O!dr!!. 94 [ .ro {'..bU'f
.,:rll"D6 .. Ol .. bw fT'I
al recach. Ntt loaded
dnTne, $1!U! /14-l!il 1464
~ns .Af :Home, Inc.
Diane lw a 36-ycar background in Medical
Tech~ology, Business Management and Scruor
Howmg. She has worked prinwily in the senior
community for the past 20 years and opened Canng
' Co!"panions At ~ome in _September 1998. She
believes that plaang caregmn with seniors in their
own homes enables them to remain self-reliant
independent and healthy. Diane is involved in'
several charmes and community organizations. She
presently serves on the Board of"A Charity for
949-574-0750 Charities" and "Hoag Hospital's 552 Club." Diane u _.,,_,_..,..._.C"M widowed and resides in Ncwpon Beach, California.
• Boulevards of
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A Ca/JFornla Corporation
220 Newport Center Drive, Sune 22, Newport Beach, Ca 92660
Amember of Signature Travel Network
Barbara Boatman
(949) 720-1042 President
1 (800) 690-8728
Fax (949) 720-9044
BRAG, INC.
CST# 1000179-10
BarbaraB@Blvdsoftravel.com
www.blvdsoftravel.com
KIM HORVAT & KRISTY COOKE, OWNERS
Fashion Island, Newport
Beach • 949.644.saw
www.bragalittle.com
"Such a little
product.. .such big impact. ft
Sister -in-laws, Kim Horvat
anQ Kristy Cooke, have
taken their Newporr Beach
based company nationwide.
BRAG, Inc. i.s centered
around an open-faced,
sterling silver locket. This
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all-new model from
Land Rover ii big news,
atnce k baa only happened
nine times in the company'•
56-year hiatory. The launch of
the new LR3 is that much more
stgnUlcant, u it'a theflntn~
vehicle developed endrely
under Ford Motor Cosnpany
ownersbip.Carefully
developed and englneeied to
Land Rover's exacting
standarda, the LR3 ia packed
with power, technology and a
spadoua interior cabin
virtually unmatched in its
class. Available in SE and HSE
derivatives, LR3 offers the
advantages of a powerful and
responsive 300 hp 4.4-llter V8
engine, mated to a six-speed
electronic automatic
transmission. Th.is
transmission is intelligent -
adapting ita ah1ft patterns tx>
driving style and road
conditions -and equipped
with Command ShiftTM,
allowing the drtver full control
over gear changes.
"A true Land Rover, the LR3
benefits from a clarity of
purpose and conviction that is
evident from its clean design,
versatility and outstanding
driving experience. Like all
new Land Rovers, its on-road
composure is on a level with its
outstanding off-road
capability," said Richard
Beattie, executive vice
president, Land°Rm'er North
America.
HJchUlbU
• Distinctive exterior ltyling
using alwninum, magnesium
and Boron steel reftects Range
Rover and Discovery cues
using new Integrated
Body-frame TM architecture.
• Jaguar-based 4.4-liter, 300
bhp OOHC. aluminum 'CB
engine tailoreq for Land Rover.
Stx-speed, ZF automatic
transmission and two-speed
electronically shifted trimsfer
case and center differential
lock.
• Optimal packaging with a
,
•three aped.al oft-road
modes:
1. mud/ruts
2.sand
3. rock crawt
Terrain Response then
automatically selects the most
appropriate setting for the
vehicle's advanced electronic
controls and traction aids -
incJuding ride height. engine
torque response, hill descent
control, electronic traction
c:ontroJ and transmission
settings. Higbty resporWve
on-road performance was a
top prlorlty for the LR3. The
new powerttain uses a
ipectaDy devdoped 4.4-liter
version of Jaguar' a aa:l•im..i:d
AJVB. OOHC engine that .....
develops 300 bhp at 5,500 rpm.
Changes for Land Rover use
articuJadon made possible by
a traditional separate chassis
frame. This Integrated
Body-frameTM structure allows
Land Rover to deliver all the
comfort, refinement and
on-road attributes of a
monocoque, while continuing
to set new standards in
off-road performance. The
combination of a tough frame
mated to a rigid body structure
provides occupants with a
secure zone in the event of a
collision. while also acting as a
stable foundation for a suite of
advanced dynamic control
systems which give the vehicle
its swe-footed confidence. The
design of the chassis was
ew~ with safety in mind.
Advanced computer design
techniques enabled Land
m1ni.mi.ze the effect of the
collision. LR3 has extremely
powerful four-wheel disc
brakes and ABS, Electronic
Brakefon:e Distribution EBO
and Emergency Brake Assist CEBA) to provide an automatic
extra boost when a panic stop
ls detected. Emergen')'
maneuvers and cornering
control on slippery surfaces is
made safer thanks to Dynamic
Stability Control The parlcing
brake is set electronically using
a lift tab on the center console.
.
It QJ>#Stel • drum cast Into
the rear wbee1 dllc rot.on. «.
cruh cannot be avoided. LR3
Ja equipped with e!ght airbags
on MWD·aeat veb1cles and six
on ftve-eeai models. The driver
and pusenger a1rbap deploy
in two ,qgea depending on
the aevmty of the frontal
impact and work in harmony
with the 18.fety belts. North
American vehicles are fitted
wfth weight and safety belt
tension sensors that detect the
presence of an occupant and
deploy or inhibit the passenger
airbag aa:ordingty. The side
impact protection system has
a combtnadon of
seat-mounted thorax airbags
for the front aeat occupants
and side curtain airbags for all
rows. The use oflightweight
materials including aluminum.
magnesium and Boron steel
has given LR3 great strength
but maintains a GVW of7,l21
lbs. Complex door seals are
fitted to improve refinement
by controlling wind noise and
dust ingress. Unique Land
Rover design cues include its
bold. geometric vertical and
horizontal elements; its
stepped roof (to boost
headroom); its asymmetric
rear tailgate (to reduce load
height when the lower part of
the tallgate is closed, and
reduce 'reach in' distance
when opened); the use of an
' I
air intake on only one tide of
the body (jt'a all that WU
needed); and its large glaz.ed
aiea&. Thia vehicle WU
designed from the lnaide out to
a great deal of attention wu
given to paaaenger c:omfort and
ergonomics. Front row, bucket
seat.a are fully electrfcaDy
adjustable and are trimmed
with leather upbolatesy. lhe
second row bench seam three
and is set higher in Land
Rover's "stadium seating"
configuration. The optional
front facing third row of seats is
set higher so all passengers can
see forward as well as upward
though the Alpine windows in
the rear roof section. The entire
cabin has a light and airy
feeling. When rear seats are
folded they can be pushed
down to make a tlat floor more
than six feet long and level
from the new drop down rear
tailgate to the back of the front
seacs. The cabin environment
must be able to cope with a
broad range of operating
conditions. from the desens of
Dubai to the frozen tundra of
Sweden. Automatic
temperature control air
conditioning is standard with
separate controls for the left
and right front seats. An
opuonaJ rear heaung and air
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page C4
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for vehicles with thkd row
seating. A 24.0·watt
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and 30 map displays. Because
of the continually increasing
number of electrical
requirements in
a modem
vehicle, and the
need to carefully
interface a
number of
electronic
control units
and processors,
Land Rover
engineers
divided the
electrical system
into four main
elements that
are grouped
according to the speed of
transmission required. The
system that links the in-car
entertainment and navigation
systems uses fiber optic cabling
and is called the MOST®
(Media Orientated System
Transport) network. The LR3
also features optional adaptive
headlights that swivel with the
direction of travel to illuminate
the road ahead Park distance
warning sensors for the rear of
the vehicle are standard on
HSE. Power assisted rack and
pinion steering has a smaller
turning radius than previous
Land Rovers. 'Throughout the
development process for LR3,
d~igners and manufacturing
engineers worked with the
accessory engineers to create a
have details.
warranty,
six-year,
unlimited
mileage
corrosion
warranty and
Land Rover's
24-Hour
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plan. Land
Rover retailers
Land Rover North America is
part of Aston Martin Jaguar
Land Rover with headquarters
in Irvine. Land Rover
established operations in the
U.S. in 1986, and now imports
and distributes Range Rover,
LR3 and Freelander vehicles
manufactured by Land Rover
in Solihull, England. Land
Rover's worldwide operations
are wholly owned by Ford
Motor Company, Dearborn,
Michigan. Vehicle
specifications and features are
subject to change.
For more information, vi.sit
Land Rover Newport Beach at
1540 Jamboree Road In
Newport Beach. CAU (949)
640-6445.
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side-impact crash tatJ for both driver and
~ uat1n1 positions
S ubaru of America. lnc., the only car
company that features Symmetrical
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on every vehicle in ita product line, today
announced the 2005 Subaru Outback earned
the bisbest rating ln the U.S. Department of
Transportation's National Highway Traffic
Safety Admtniltration (NHTSA) New Car
Alletlment Program (NCAP) crash tests. The
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the frontal and 1ide-impact craah test.a for both
the driver and puaenger seating positions.
"We are very pleued with the results of the
all-new Subaru Outback ln the NCAP crash
teat.a," Mid Fred Adcock, executive vice
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our ltrengtha u we transition to a premium
brand in the marketplace."
NHTSA'1 New Car Assessment Program
(NC.AP) provides conswnen with vehicle
llfety information, prlmarUy front and side
cruh teat reaulta, and more recently rollover
rad.np, to aid conaumen ln their vehicle
purchaae decialon1. The teat reeults are relayed
to conJWDen via an euily recognizable star
rating ty1tem -from 1 to s stan, with 5 being
the higbett Every year the agency chooses to
test new vehiclet which are predicted to have
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redee!pied with 1tructural change., or those
with improved ufety equipment The NCAP
craeh tec1I are conducted at 1peedl higher
than required by the Federal Motor Vehicle ·
Safety Standarda for both 1tde impact.a at 38.s
mllea per hour and full frontal banter impact.a
at 35 m.1111 per hour. The te1t1 are done to
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compare vehicles for the NHTSA Consumer
Information Program and the results can be
found at www.nhtsa.dot.gov.
The all-new 2005 Subaru Outback brings
occupant safety to a new level. Built on a new
version of the company's proven Ring-Shaped
Reinforcement Frame safety structure, the
2005 Outback models include as standard
equipment front seat side impact air bags and
side cunain air bap that offer additional bead
protection for front and rear occupants. New
intelligent dual-stage deployment front air
bags use sen.son to detect the presence and
weight of a front passenger and also the
driver's distance from the steering wheel. The
system determines front air bag deployment
strength for optimal occupant protection. All
Outback models for 2005 feature active front
head restraints, which can help reduce
potential whlpluh injury ln a rear collision.
In addition to passive safety features, all
2005 Subaru vehicles are equipped with
standard active safety features including
Symmetrical All-Wheel Drive, four·channel
anti-lock brakes, and four-wheel disc_ brakes
that provide Subaru owners with exceptional
traction, handling and control.
About Subaru of Amerlca. Inc. Subaru of
America, Inc. ii a wholly-owned 1ubsldiary of
Fuji Heavy Induatriea Ltd. of Japan.
Headquartered ln Cherry Hill , New Jersey, the
company markets and distributes all-wheel
drive Subaru vehicles, parts and accesaorlea
through a network of nearly 600 dealen across
the United States. Subaru ii the only car
company that features Symmetrical All-Wheel
drive u standard equipment on every vehicle
ln Its product line. For additional information,
visit www.subaru.com .
Visit your lOcal Subaru daikr, South Coast
Subaru, 292.M Harbor Blvd. In Calta Mua.
Call (866) 764-1111 .
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Seating for Seven. Honest.
Sit 1n the first or second row and you'll be amazed by how much leg and
shoulder room you have. Even more amazing is the fact that you'll have a
comefortable seat in the third row. The third row of the LR3'.s optional
seven-passenger seating package can accom~te two 95th-percentile
adult males jth1nk big, as in six feet plus. Comfortabtyl) Sitting side by side,
those two individuals will find ample foot. knee and shoulder room.
The World At-¥eur Fingertips.
Packed with the most aavanced user-friendly technologies, the LR3 is
available with a DVD-based touch-screen navigation system. Onty two
buttons are required to interact with the system -an activation button and
a main menu button. Aflet' that. all selections can be made throught he
high-resolution, seven inch touch screem. Furthermore, voice recognition
and voice commands allow LR3 drivers to utilize the system withollt
diverting their eyes away frOm the road. ·