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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2004-11-04 - Newport Mesa Daily Pilotc PF #0 " $ JC I a I a 4 Serving the Newport-Mesa community since 1907 THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 2004 . ELECTION 2004 u0UGI AS LIM"-1( kMAN :;AILI F-11 r I Costa Mesa's Eric Bever feels on top of the world after his apparent wm m the Costa Mesa City Council race. Bever in but all votes aren't Orange County Registrar of Voters to see that provision, paper and absentee ballots are all tallied within 28 days following election day. Deirdre Newman Daily Pilot COSTA MF.SA-Planning Com- missioner l!ric Bever narrowly edged lnto the third open seat on the City Council with 12. l % of the vote, while provision, paper and absentee ballots are still to be counted. The outstanding ballots will be tallied within 28 days from election day, said Brett Rowley, spokesman with the Orange County Registrar of Voters. Their website will be up- dated every day with the outstand· ing ballots that are processed each day, Rowley added. Breathing down Bever's neck are Planning Commission chairman Bruce Garlich, with 11.9% and in· cumbent Mike Schearer with 11. 7% of the vote. Only 269 votes separate Bever and Scheafer. Planning Commissioner Katrina Foley and former Mayor Unda Dixon have the first two spots pretty well sewn up. Foley fin~hed Wednesday with 15.6% and Dixon trailed her with 14.9%. Bever said he was thrilled to be in third place on Wednesday. -we realty worked hard to do this ... Bever said. wit was an uphill battle to do this. because many of the major msotutiom m 1he city endorsed others. 1 feel like it wru. worth the effon. and I can't wail to get to work." One clear result is that Council- man Chris Steel will not be back on the dais come December. He fin- ished sixth with 8% of the vote. Foley, Dixon and Bever are ex- pected to join Mayor Gary Mona- han and Councilman Allan Man· soor on the dai6 in December. Foley said she isn't quite SW'"e yet who she will be most closely align ed with on the council but is keep ing an open mind. WCertainJy Linda Dixon and I share a lot of values. but I'm willing to build alliances with all the City INSIDE For more election coverage and the final results. see Page A6 Counctl memtwr.,, f-oley '-did "One of the other 1mponan1 1c,sues I think the voter., were conLerned about 1-. that the C11y Counnl !)e people who can work together I will he comm111ed to doing that." Dixon. who fimshed founh in the courml race 1wo years ago. saJd c,he 1~ abo open to working wilh the rel>! of 1he council 'Tm IJnda Dixon I look al each 1<>.c,ue. and I talk to a lot of community members." '>he '>aid "I have aJway<1 been ac.Te'><11ble to people I read staff repons I take See BEVER. Pa1e A6 THE BELL CURVE Journalists coddling rather than questioning New parkland measures due I t\ mJd-momJng on Tuesday. l'w jult ftnilhed exercising my d&bt to wte. arid it feela good. There Wll an "N"A19tomed line JORPH N. IELL of people waltinl when I emetpd,md Chat feela good. too. We're not llnlrl8 dUa one out. • lberewere no lawyers luddnsto • ........ the ~ol we.war ......... - °"'9M'ltlla alortaul W-lbt DIWWdaj ................. ....... ., ,..... ~· *,, ll!lll:'Oo." IOliftt ......... ....._. .., .... Now that residents have voted out a hotel at Marinapark,· the question of what they want remains. Allele Robinson Daily Pilot .. , • • .. ,. ,, , '' ·1c111 • II~ > Al'..li.Jllt f'.J 1 :1 1 • .l/J I ~ .:;n u111cers nab man accused of battery Two women positively identify 19 -year-old as the person who tried to sexually assault them ne·ar Harbor and Adams. Marisa O'Neil Daily Pilot COSTA Ml::.~ -Pohtt> arrt·,1ed ;1 Costa M~ man Monda't mflrr11ng in conneu1un w11h t\\O <ttlt'lllJHt·d 't'\uc.t.I assault'> in tht· lll\ Jo.,eph A'nthorty \\'hilt', I Y. '' ht·ing held on S IOO.I)()(} bcul on ... 11-.p1uon ol two count-. of felon~ 'K'Xual !>J111•r)' afttr rwo inc1dt'nLc, near tht· 1n11·r'>t"l uon of Harbor Boule\"drd and ·\d.1111'> \\t:nut, Co'>ta ~fr..a Polite '>gt JtKk .\rrh1•1 ~d The mo'>t rec.enl auad.. h.1ppt.'nt'd di abou1 6 :W a m Monday '-" J woman waJked to her car 1n <1.11 .1pa11mt·nt com plex 1n 1he DOO blolk ol l't•1er'>on Plt1tt: "He approached lh(• \It llm from lw- h111d." C oc,1a \le'><l Pohu.· '>gt \I.in) Carver '>aHJ ')he 1urnt'd around dlld told him to ~t·I away, and ht· pullt'd hn behmd a g.tragt " l he man mt111<1gt•d 111 gt·I lwr p.1111\ hoc,e ofl. bur -.lw t·,t.1pt•d ;u1d l.tllt"d po hce, C Mver .,t11d See BATTERY. Pa&e A4 EDUCATION KOCE sale officially over, finally , The station's founda tion takes over th e rein ~ today after unanimous approval from Coast Community College District tru steP-.,. Ma risa O'Neil and Jett Benson Daily Pilot CO',lA \.11 ')A lht-~CX :l·-il:' foun dauon offinally 1.Ur.e-. mer Orangt· County\ onl) puhhc hroaclc a .. un~ channel 1oday. after rnort• 1han a }t:ar of fundr,u~m.:. legal \'1-ran~ling and nail hlling. Lo~t Community Loll<>g<' D1c;tnct trustees voled 4 0 Wedne'><lily to give the finaJ OK for the foundauon to t.U..e over the station after havtng plac~ the win!llng bid more than a year ag<>. Smee then, the sale ftfced a legal challenge from a spumed bidder, finanung diffi- culty and FCC approval. liustee Armando Rwz w~ not at Wednesday's meeting. Beca~ of his re tirement Sunday and subsequent fl'· election Tuesday, Ml new term does not ... KOC£."ceM Daily Pilot ATAGLMCE ONMwa: .,,, .. .,am WEAlHEI • ( ' ' THE POLITICAL LANDSCAPE DOH LEACH I DAILY Pl.OT Rep. Chris Cox mingles at the GOP California party at the Sutton Place ~on~ right A recent article at www.govexec.com suggests Cox wouk:Mikely make the short ist to replace Homeland Security Setretary Tom Ridge, should Ridge take a private-sector job. Cox now chairs the House Homeland Security Committee. Bush win could mean new • possibilities for congressman Allcl1 Robinson Daily Pilot N <NI that Ple.ddalt Buah has won reelection. expect a new round of speculation from the pundits on which of bis cabinet membet'I will seek other jobs and who might replace them. A recent article on the www.gouuec.com website suggests Newport Beach Rep. Outs Cox would likely make the shon list to replace Homeland Security Secretary Tom Rldp, should Ridge take a private-sector job. Cox now chairs the House Homeland Security Committee. Based on history, it's advisable not to read too much into such idle musings. Earlier this year, Cox was a rumored choice to replace George Tenet as CIA director. and the congressman bas been mentioned a! a potential senatorial and vice presidential candidate. Cox himself has generally decllned comment on such hearsay. Moving beyond election day Not content to rest on their laurels or cry in their beers, many of Tuesday's winners and losers a.lik.e had post-election plans by Wednesday. and they ranged from the personal to the politlcal. •Getting married is my next project," said Van Tran, who won the 68th District Assembly seat. whkh represents Costa Mesa. On Nov. 20, he'll wed fian~e Cindy Nguyen in Sacramento, but before that, he's scheduled a more traditional activity for a contest winner: ·rm planning to go to Disneyland, seriously," he said. Ubertarian Tunothy Job.moo, unsuccessful in his bid for the 35th District state Senate seat, will revisit his political ambitions. Johnson said he plans to run in 2006 to represent the 73rd Assembly District, which includes cities in southern Orange County and northern San Diego County. Another qisappointed Libertarian, Orange County Superior Coun Judge Jim Gray, will return to the bench Tuesday. He took a year leave of absence to run for U.S. Senate but failed to defeat Democratic Sen. Barbara Boxer. ·1 made some very good friends. and I'm proud of what we did." he said. HI don't foresee something like thls (election bldl again.· He'll also exercise a lesser-known talent, Writing musicals. Gray's first musical, •American's All," was recently performed by students in Irvine. and he plans to follow it up with one that's not just for young people. *I'm going to write another one, so that's going to keep me a little bit busy,· he said. Gray has a topic in mind, but *it's not developed enough to talk about yet." New state senator to move into new digs Now he can shop on his lunch break. Newly elected 35th Dtatrict state Sen. John Campbell will forsake the Irvine district office he used as an assemblyman to open a new one in Costa Mesa at Metro Pointe near South Coast Plaza. The Irvine office was under a lease ananged through the state Assembly, and the Senate handles its own office leasing, Campbell spokesman Matt Suk said. Senator-elect t&mpbell will be sworn in Dec. 6 and expect.s to move into the office across from Nordstrom Rack 1n early December, though he'll still divide his rime between Sacramento and Orange County. ·we're looking forward to being in Costa Mesa, and I think the office will be nicety located for where the senate district is,• Campbell said. President signs Cox Rare bill President Bush on Friday signed a law written by Cox that bans research grants or other federal homeland security funding to colleges and univenttles that discriminate against studenta enrolled in Rare programs. The ROTC accounts for 7~ or the U.S. Army's newly commissioned officen, but some schools still maintain Vietnam-era bans on Rare recruiting on campus, a statement from Cox said. "Thia new law makes it clear that If you dlacrl.minate agalnst the U.S. armed aervices, you should not try to cash in on U.S. taxpayer funds for national defeme, lntellfgence and homeland security," Coxuid 1n the 1tatement. POUllCS ASIDE And the election . numbers are in '· • • • The fl.nil resulll in our WWW¥ mnpalpl at • )oaaJ elecdoDI tel UI lellt rot lour Jllll'I. . who-and Whit-1bal leeWll Scbeefer woo and bl, but tbele'I. -and Planolnc not much in the nUinben CcMnn 'ss' mer._ yet ro decfpher why or Geel+ wbo cldn't have ' .. }MM the .... I.mt Ant. a recap of Wfhlt we ,,..,..,.. ... aperlmce. _..tnow: In NewJ)ort. a late bunt • fD Colt& Meta. of ldMty from JWDman Plannlng c.ommllalooen -indudlna toudng the · Kmtna iw.,. and 11rtc . S .J. CAHN Pdot'• eodonement 1n bis ...._and former Mayor U&m-eee1n1 ro hsve Unda DbDa got elected. ktMd1ng made the cfiffermce. And I think off two Incumbents. a.di~ and Rosanlky-an ippOlnted Mlb sm.fer. People I've talbd to coundJman, lib Scbeefer- can't remember when two benefited from Broml>eq'a ladt of incumbents lost. an opponent and f"81•1tfng ability to • lo Newport Beach, all three include Roeaoalcy In bis tocumbeall-Steve Bramberg, campaigning. Aolanlky aJao bad Jobn a a ... and.... experience from a lollng 2000 ......., were reaec:ted. The campaign to build on this year. c1oeelt race wu Hdeman's. where 1be Meulue L campaign came be beat his d:Wlenger. DololWI dawn to a ex>mbtnadoo ot two Otdml. 541J(, to ~ facton, I think. The No on L •Measure I.. which would have meeaage about tbewte being about rewned a waterfront Balboa a "gtvlng .way ot pubHc land .. was a Peninlula property so a hotel could tough one to own::ome. 'lbere's no be built there. was soundly good. slmple way to counter than defeated. 66IJ(, to 349'. simple. emodollll lbtement And • Newpon-Mna Unified School the fact thll the man trying to sway District incumbentl all are still on voten' oplniona, ~ the boa.rd, u Dl'fe Broob. Martha Sutbatmd, bad been vWfted by the Fluor and 0.. a.:k faced DO time be really got aunpajgn1ng chaDeoge. made the job neady impouible. Angles to be looking for when the It would bm.18 taken IOIDeODe breakdown of precinct votes with the popular support of a Gov. appear. Arnold Seka& '• , In other • Where did Measure L do, well, words. to ex>nvtnc:e wt.en to back the least poody1 I bad expected a Measure L stronger lhow1ng on the -yes• side There la one curious Measure becauae the measure was being L-related number in the results: a decided during a general election. major dlac:repancy In vote&. The People without strong feelings total votes. yes and no, on Measure .. about the change in zoning on the L equal 31,517. In District 2, won by peninsular parts of Corona del Mar Rosansky, the total votes cast add and areas along MacArthur up to 27,435. In District 5, Boulevard (perhaps those living in Bromberg received 23,5~. And in Newport Coast. which bas been the District 7, the Heffernan-Otting ra~e least Green.light-friendly part or totaled 26,627. town) potentially could have swung That may illustrate a few the •yes• vote above 409li. They thousand bard-a>re didn't, though. But still it will be anti-Marinapalk wters. which interesting to know where the would be a good sign for the controUed-growth sendment is Greenlight controlled-growth group strongest. and other anti-development forces. • Was Bever's support strong on Sdil. the next great battle in the Westside? My understanding is Newport pol.itica will be aver h<M that precincts in that part of town dedicated residents are to those were the last to come in, which is groups' causes and ~ why early showinga bad Bever out The results also aeate the of the running, Also, is there any foO<Ming repen:ussiona in Costa sign or •bullet voting" -where Mesa. where the Planning VOteB pick £ewer than their allowed Cornmi811on is Id JO be ombauled number or candidates in a race -with two members moving onto the which Costa Mesa politicos have council and. possibly, one or more long speculated helped Steel win being replaced u the new council four years ago? I th.ink that's a settles In. It's ewn possible BID question less to do with Bever's Pfttdm could be the lone holdover, mandate from voters as It has to do although I wouldn't be at all with judging how organiz.ed the surpdted to see Ge.rticb appointed Wesuide actMsts are these days. again. • For all the winners, where was 1boee changiea could trickle their strongest support? Old down through other dty Roaansky challenger John.Buttolph. commlulon&, u well. They are ones who was a vocal opponent of to watch. Measure L. do best on the Plnally, the dynamic of the Costa peninsuJa and Udo Isle? Was his Mesa Oty Co\Dldl will be support strongest where Measure L inteiating. Leaping ro conclusions, opposition was toughest? What and probably too narrowty defining kind of widespread support did blocs, Councilman Alm Mamoor Foley and OtJon get? and Bevel' likely will agree on a Answa1 to those questions will number of ft.ema. Foley and DtJon, have to waJt. Shnply looking at the if they can put the campalgn.lng results, one would have to conclude behind them, might be a aec:ond that in Costa Mesa experience in bloc. Thal leaws Mayor Gmy campaJgnlng played a big role. Momh-u a IWfng wter and a Foley. by all aa:ountl I've hean1. ran man who will know bow to get an expert campaign in her eeoond mDeage out of that pocldon. attempt. Olmo Is a veteran of • prevtous camptlgm and cleady • 8.J. CAHN i. Che "*'9glng editor. He learned from her clefNt two years mey be~ 8t (714) 88S..eeo7 orb'( ap>. And Bever bu been active in HNil • .. J.ca1tn•"1tltrw.oom. --------------------------------------------------------------------------------·· WE'.VE MOVED! l111ll111l111l111111ll111ll111l111l11111I , . Dally Pilot Read8r 123 Any Street Anytown, CA USA ., .. • ~ • .. • .. .. • PHOTOS 8Y KENT TREPTOW /DM.Y Pl.OT Retro Bill, a.k.a. Bin Russ, starAs down Mr. Potato Head as part of his performance. Riding on the Retro Jeff Benson Daily Pilot H e has the youthfuJ appearance of a Jimmy Neutron, the pompadour hair of an Elvis Presley, the goofin~ of an Ace Ventura and the happy-go-lucky chann of a Mr. Rogers. You can call Bill Russ clever, hyper and childish, too. but he prefers to be called "Retro Bill, .. his alter-ego who directs, produces and stars in a Qt\RE safety-tips video used in more than 350,000 classrooms nationwide. "That Mr. Rogers guy-he's cool, but a while ago. I said I'm going to replace the sweater with the Qiuck Taylors (Converse sneakers! with Oames on them," Retro Bill said "And the hair. And the positive attitude." Retro Bill visited the studenis at Harbor Day School in Corona del Mar Wednesday to talk about name-calling. dJug and tobacco prevention, helmet and seat belt safety. and bullying issues. l lis crazy antics had the Irids laughing throughout two morning performances. "Just because.you're riding a bicycle or a scooter doesn't mean other drivers are paying attention," he said. "They could be talking on their cellphones. They could be going. 'Aaaaagh!' I saw one guy talking on his cellphone this morning. going l\aaaagh' -and shaving!" First-grader Madeleine Francis, 6, said she learned a lot from Retro Bill's lesson. "If you're a good role model, then people will copy you. like my 2-year-old sister does," Madeleine said. "If I'm careful, she'll be careful. lf I make a new friend at 5Chool. she will too." Retro Bill also showed the effects of careless actions, as he slanuned a helrnedess Mr. Potato I iead to the stage Ooor, causing all of its limbs to fall off. Later, he applauded all the Irids in attendance with braces and glasses because they've likely l1een teased about them. "The day your braces come off, you'll hear good things the rest of your life," he said. "People tell me, 'Retro Bill, I have braces.' And J1J say, 'Wow, cool! I had them too, for like four years. And before that l was Bucky Beaver.'" I le also told kids to listen to their inner voices that can tell them the difference between right and wrong. u It goes a little something like this: 'Hey, I'm going to do something stupid! Uh·uh·uh.' like my day to Nov. 18. Harbor Day School students Brett Super, left, and Madison Thies laugh as Retro Bill performs. grandma always said, if you don't have something nice to say about somebody, don't say anything at all." It's more than a gimmick. Russ, 41, spent his entire life savings. $250,000, and maxed out all of his credit cards to ensure that every school in the ™-RE program received a video. He's barely getting by because he's committed to spending everything he makes so he can give each child a color photo they can take home to their parents. He said nearly 40,000 police officers have promoted the video to a million studenlS in the national ™-RE program. On top of that, he said he tours 300 days per year. He said he's talked with Disney, Nickelodeon and PBS networks about the possibility of his own show, and hes working on getting on ff Oprah. - Ml literally lived on rice cakes and tuna for a while," he said "But when I'm tailing to kJds, I say I'm achieving my dreams. and I say it started right here at school," he said. "Each day you do your homeworic and get good grades, you're taking steps.· Retro Bill. who lives in Santa Oarita in Los Angeles County, said he hoped to use multiple cans of silly string Wednesday but decided against it after accidentally pelting his personal assistant, Rick Larnster, on the bridge of his nose with two cans the day before. La.mster required stitches and cUdn't attend Wednesday's show. "He's supposed to be about safety,"' Lamster joked. BRIEFLY IN THE NEWS Hearing on diocese claims delayed An attorney for St. James Church in Newport Beach, All Saints' in Long Beach and St. David's in North Hollywood filed a response to the diocese's lawsuit last month arguing the diocese's property claims have no legal basis. The churches placed them· selves under the Diocese of Luwero in the Anglican Prov- ince of Uganda, Africa. The Episcopal Diocese of Los An- geles filed a lawsuit in Orange County Superior Court against the churches in September, stating that the church build- ings and surrounding property belong to the diocese. A court hearing to determine whether there is any merit to a lawsuit fiJed by the Episcopal Diocese of Los Angeles against three churches that seceded, including one in Newport Beach, was postponed from to· The three churches seceded from the Episcopal Olurch USA in August because they clJd not agree with the national church's liberal views on homosexuality, the divinity of Jesus Quist and the supremacy of the Bible. The hearing is set for 1:30 p.m. Nov. 18 at the Central Jus- tice Center in Santa Ana in Su- perior Court Judge David C. Ve· lasquez's ceurtroom. SWEDISH ABSOLUT VODKA Vanilla Oafy 99 •m 75111i .. $22.99 . Ai,. Plic:c BROOK HOLLOW WINE C.-...•Matot Clmd.cny Prka Good Thru 11/08104 BASS PALE ALE Al.TA DENA PRODUCTS, FRESH Gl!OUND PENh .. T BUTTER, NUTS & OOED oor. 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JONICSON Publlther lOlfY DOOERO Editof USA COSENZA ~~( PfomOtione ow.c:tor NE\WITAA' .,..... .... &telrplW and~ .... ,,,... l'IPO'W, (714)~ d#I».,,,,..,,,.~ ~ .... --~~#14)•4IZ3 . ~ . .....,,..,, f!ll.-0..... P\dO..._ ...... (7141-..11 mMlaorill ~ .. , ..... ................ ONfM. ,.,..'™ __ ~ ......... B~l IERY Contnied from Al KOCE Continued from Al begin until Deamber. The trustees' vote, coupled with the FCx::s recent approval of the eaJe, dean the way for the IDCE- lV Foundation to start revampmg -station and its prognunmtng. M>oo.g dw9e plans are more local programming, lnduding ID el· pansion of itl ·~ 0ranp• news &bow. The Sbldon will continue to televise college c:ounes for the distttct's three colleges. "Ow!r the romfng months, you'll see.more live stuff and more local stuft:" KOCE-lV President Mel Rogers said "Some of the best local election cowsap ~ done was d<me [Tuesday nightl. You'll see a lot more of that as time goes on" Rogers said new programming will be fused in over the co~ CURVE Continued from Al Amendment rights by doing this column. I don't know who is going to win, but I do know that I'm less than pleased at the job my feUow journalists did in holding up our end of this political dance at every level There are reasons we are called the Fourth Estate. Our function is not to make pals of the people who hold or seek public office but rather to hold them accountable for their promises and actions. We stand between the voting public and the politicians. Only if the media does its job can voters properly assess the performance of their elected officials. And that job is not lo do public relations for politicians. AdmittedJy, this poseS special ~aturc:d on: Extreme: Makeover E fast11on Emergency, D1scovtry Channel - Make: ~r Story Spa 949.644.6672 months, though he bad no lime- cable for any sped6c prognuns. After three deldllne mesilinns granted by the Coast c.ommunlty College DtattJct. the foUQdadon made Che S&-mDUoo down pay· me:ot to the diltrk:t last month. The ftnal $28 million purdme price of the ICation inch wt. $17.5 million oo a long-term note and another $2.5 million worth of pro- granuping. KOCB-lV Foundation chair- man Bob Brown and other foun· dation representa!M!s Wednes- day pre9e11ted district officials with an oversized check for $8 million Ibis team really dedk:aled a lot of hours to make this happen." Brown saJd. "Mel Rogers bas been a l>110"8 contributor in helping us raise funds. He's the best sales- man around• lh.istees George Brown. )my Patterson and Walt Howald spoke on behalf of the district. challenges for community reponers. The people in public service they are interviewing locally are often neighbors or friends of friends. On the other side of that coin, the local politicians expect a little hometown cheerleading and are often miffed when the reporter -or columnist -doesn't approach an interview from that perspective. But these factors should be much less of a problem when the scope is statewide or national. Consider "60 Minutes" lasr Sunday. Did you see the segment on California Gov. Arnold Schwanenegger1 It was 15 minutes of bodybuilding photos and fawning by Morley Saler, who was supposed to be interrogating Arnold. Advertisers pay in the high six figures for that kind of time. Arnold got it for free. Or did you ever tune into the press conferences of Defense Mc:nt1on this Ad and Receive: a 100/o DISCOUNT on a hair cut" 200 NEWPORT CENTER DRIVE •NEWPORT BEACH ,...., lbt-dlt..o °""wl"' """_,,,.•¥>a ................... -~·. tell& •t was cata!nly pleued and lidded by dJJs.. en.-Geolp Brown llJd. "We WOlbd k>ng and bald. and d1ele were many dD1M wben we wondered if lt WU fMI going to happen. But now Omnce County bas tta own broadcut a - don. • 1be cn.tee1 weed to tperMI SI million of the proceeds for addi· tiona1 couna Oranp c.oast Col- lege, the largest of the district's colleges. WU fon:ed to cut 1,500 dasses from lta adieduJe last year becauae of budget comtrainta. The s1 million wm provide about 324 new classes for the three campuses -~ Coa.st- line Community College and Gol- den West College -district spokeswoman P.rin Cohn saJd. The district spent about $1 mil- lion in doling costs. broker fees and legal fees for the sale. Dean Mancina. president of the Coast Federation of Educators. said he'd like the district lo ~ Secretary Donald Rumsfeld7 A roomful of allegedly high-octane Washington reporters repeatedly allowed Rwnsfeld to ignore direct questions and instead use the occasion for endless self-serving rambling. There WilS much of the same at the presidential debates. although the questioners were operating under a set of rules so restrictive that there was very little nex room to avoid speechmaking in place of direct answers. Jim Lehrer was the only moderator to make a pass at crossing that line when his questions were used as an opening into entirety disparate topics. What the candidates were primarily afraid of In setting up these rigid restrictions was the mother's milk of journalistic interviewing: the foUow-up question. This is the gambit that simply keeps rephrasing a question when it is ignored or pursues an opening offered by an evasive or Ignorant answer. In my reporting days, I once heard Ronald Reagan in his first run for governor of California tell three audiences that then-governor Pat Brown should be held accountable for a state unemployment rate l2% higher than the national rate. (I don't remember the exact figure, but this is close.) The third time I beard it, I caught up with Reagan one-on-one afterward and said: ~The national unemployment rate is 5%. Are you saying that the California rate is 17%1" The answer wasn't on the cards he was speaking from, and he stumbled visibly for an answer. Across the room. Reagan's omnipresent alter ego, Lyn Nofziger, saw his confusion, rushed over, asked for the question to be repeated, then said what Reagan meant was the c.allfomia unemployment rate was gruter by 12% of 5 - or about 5.&J(,. I newr beard that statiltic used qain in the speeches I covered. f was alao reminded of a ~by Hartilon Salisbury. PulJ1zer Prize-winning reporter of the New Yott Thne.i, that I wltnesled in Detroit many / m ~with lnfDnMtlon llilbN ......... ,...,......,. loulllV9rd end MlfM AV9IM OI.,..,.,.. who ....... ~ Mvt Men. W:timCllft Gii COICll Mela Poflcl OM. Ed Ewl.n .. (714) 1M-6380. proceeda to psy 6r faa.dty lelfree beoeftta. o.,mr nleYWoo Netwodc. the nadom leCOIJid....,._ ~ ~ eadiel' dill )"laf sued the dislDa and the foundallon for the d8bt to buy the IWlori. Net- woct c6tlll datmed 111 S.0.mO- lion c:.h bid. natYed after the dewfllne, lhould ba\le been the ~ but Ollystar lost the cw Jn Orange County Superior Court. An attempt by Daysmr to block the broadcast blae ttanafer also failed. But attorneys for Daystar are still appealing the case in court and have threatened to sue each t:ru.stee of the district for their decision to sell to \he foun- dation. "If the rowt finds the sale was impropedy done, It'll all be un- done,.. said Oaystar attorney Richard Shemwl. •1t1J be a big mes& l assume they think they're going to win. but if~ don't. it'U be a problem" years ago. I was there doing a magazlne profile of Henry Ford U when our noon interview W3.\ canceled by the unscheduled anival of then-President Richard Nixon, foUowed by his entourage of reporters, Salisbury among them. Ford took Nixon and his staff into the executive dining room to consult on some domestic crisis I can't recall. When Salisbury tried to enter the room, he was prevented by security people. So he stood there and beat on the door until his insistence that this was public busin~ and a pool reporter should be admitted wa.' acknowledged and so ordered These are long-ago and far-apart incidents, but they represent a time when the Fourth Estate functioned without Its hat in hand. Now, the candidates make the rul~. and we get far too much of our news from hysterics on talk radio and 1V shows rather than straight-up reporting and int~rviews that aren't clubby. Journalistic interviewing is generally -or at least should bt' -an adversary process. The questioner and the subject have different motives: The questioner is primariJy after information and insights to report to his ruders or listeners; the subject wants to make himself, his views or his product look good by what he says. These rwo motives don't have to be hostile. but they should add up to more than offering a platfonn for the subject to be creatively evastve or Rlf-servingty expansive. A dull interview la as much the product of dull questions as it ts dull answers.. So much for preelecdon wanderings. I've been watching my 1V for the Ont election repona while I write thJa. It's still far too early, t;ut l just noticed that CNN ls about to go to India. where a group of utrologera ~ standing by to predict the results of our election&. So, to st~ a line from Peter Buffa. I gotta go. • J08IPH N.1181 le•~ of Senta AN Heights. Hla column •s>Peaf11 Thu~ SURF AND SUN WEATHER FORECAST BOATING FORECAST ..... 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NcMfnbw 4, 2004 !3VOTE 2004 ELECTION RESULTS Fina/ rrtSU/ts IMKf fl6Sday U.S. PRESIDENT How Orange County voted George Bush ....................... .59.6% John Keny ............................ .39.3% MEASUREL Yes.. . .................................... .33.4% No ......................................... 66.6% NEWPORT BEACH CITY COUNCIL District 2 Steve ROHnsky .................... 52.2% Catherine Emmons ............ 20.2% John Buttolph...... . ............ 27.6% District 5 Steve Brombefll . . ........... 100% District 7 Dolores Otting.. . ................ A6% John Heftlrnan ....................... 54% COSTA MESA CITY COUNCIL R1dlard Carroll ........................ 4.9% Bruce Garlich .......................... 11.9% Eric Bev. ............................... 12. 1% Chris Steel .................................. .8% Sam Claril .................................... 5% Mike S<:tieafer ........................ 11.7% Michael Cliftord ....................... 1.9% Mirna Burciaga ....................... 6.8% Linda Dbton ............................ 14.9% Katrina Foley ........................ 15.6% Karl H. Ahlf....... .............. ..3.9% Terry Shaw .............................. .3.5% U.S. REPRESENTATIVE 46th Congressional Oistrtct Jim Brandt ......................... .30.8% Tom Lash ...................................... 4% Dana Rohra~ ............... 63. 1% Keith Gann .......................... 2. 1% 48th Congressional Oistrtct Bruce Cohen ..... . .................. .3% John Graham ...................... .32.5% Christopher Cox ................... 64.6% U.S. SENATE How Orange County voted Bill Jones ........................ 50.8% Jim Gray ............................. 2.8% Barbara Boxet' ..................... 43.7% STATE SENATE 35th Senate Dls1rict John Campbell.... ... . ... 63.4% T 1mothy Johnson ... ... ... .A.1% Atta B. Siebert .... ...... .31.9% STATE ASSEMBLY 68tfl Assembly District Van Tnm .. . ............ 58.1% Al Snook . .. . ................ A1.9% 10th AsMmbly Oistrtct Chuck De¥ore...... . ............. 80.7% Cart Mariz .............................. .35.7% Merk Baldwin ........................ .3.6% COSTA MESA SANITARY DtSTRICT Art P9nv .............................. .34.5% Martin E. Millard ............ --11.3% James ~ .......... _ ..• .A8.2'$ lfMNEWATER RANCH DISTRICT John 8. Wlthera .......... _,_.,.23.9% Mary~ ~ ......... .27.2% f?Mryt 0: ,..., .................. .28. 7% Annie Yana-McNally .,._,, .... 11.3"' Jeanne t Mangum -.. --...... .8.9% MESA CONSOllW'ED WATER DISTRtCT COAST~ COUEGE Di1111CT ---~· Mlle• fl "*--·-··.AO.ft Bonnie c.rwy;.. 3Ul"9 DlaneA. lAnnlrig 27.5~ ...... ~ .. ==- Ruiz reelection haS uniOn squawking Some vow to continue investigating the recently retired Coast Community College District trustee. c.ueys qtebplign WM ~ badrid t,, the dllUtcn teacbm' union. the Cout Fedentton of Educaton, and Ruiz llld be believed the contnweny Oftf bla retimnent WU a ploy by the wlion to lnltall a more liberal candidate. 5~ oidef be 1mpoMfJ agalmt the c:ertiflmdon al Ruiz• elecdOn until an lnveldpdon t.an be com~ RuJ.i hu been ecNtinhled by Mandna and fellow trwtee ""' ~ for nmning tor reelecdon without nodfylng voters of bis lntmdon to redte three da)'I befoie the eledion. Jeff Benson Daily Pilot •1 feel the YOten had very good confi· deooe lD ... ..,, tbougb the nepdve prea I receNed from the union,· be takl. NEWPORT-MESA -Tuesday's elec- tion didn't change anything in the Coast Community College and Newpon-Mesa Unified districts. as six Incumbents re- tained their posts. Coast Community College Distrkt trustee Armando Ruiz won his reelec- tion bid Tuesday night. just days after retiring from the post to cash in on a loophole in state law allowing him to collect a hiked pension. c.utre, ln~ed her lou d&- endy. She Aid she believes the majorlty of votera were opposed to Ruiz but split their ballou between Lenning and her- self. The teacben' union is not ready to give up e«orta agatnst Ruiz. On Mooclay, Coast PederatioD of Educators J>re:adent Dean Mancina hand-delivered letters to the Orange County District Anomey's Oftlce and Oran,p County Department of f.ducadon requesting an investigation into Ruiz's actiQns leading up to his re- tirement and election. He also mailed a request to the Fair Polldcal Practices Commission and requested a temporary restraining order to bar Ruiz's certifica- tion as a trustee if he won the election. •As you can tee Crom looking at the result1, s~ wted agalnst Armando Ruiz.• Mancina aaid. •A bard word to ama>me Is the word 'incumbent' Only 414'11 of the public voted for the incum- bent ~re wey dilappolnted. but we tried our best to get the word out We didn't know be retired until Priday night at 4:30. Lt's such a devious plan to 001 tell the public. .. With 40.8% of the vote, Ruiz fended off challengers Bonnie Castrey and Di- ane Lenning, who pulled ln 31.6% and 27.5%, respectively. Because he retired Sunday, Ruiz won't return to the board- room illltil Dec. 15, when his next term By miring Crom the board and his JX>U,Meling job at Irvine valley College on the same day, Ruiz is eligible to cash ln on a loophole in state law that en- ables him to double-dip in both pen- sions and collect a reported $120,000 annual pension rather than the $60,000 be would have received had he retired on separate days. begins. In his letters, Mancina requested a re-Incumbents Paul Berger and Jerry Pat- PHOTOS BY DON LEACH I DAILY PILOT State Assemblyman Chuck OeVore, who won a 70th District seat, reacts to the good news at the Sutton Plaza Hotel. Right keeps reigning in 0. C. Political science professor at UCI says conservative county made election winners known in March. Allcla Robinson Daily Pilot Final results from Tues- day's election followed lhe trend or early returns, which showed a Republic'an sweep of Newpon -Mesa's state and federal offices. There wasn't much nail- b1tihg going on Tuesday night, as Orange County is so Republican that essentially wthe elections were held in March," UC lrvine political science professor Mark Pe- tracca said. Rep. 01ris Cox, a Newport Beach Republican, easily won reelection and took the greatest percentage of votes among GOP state and fed- eral candidates, winning 64.6% or the voles in the 48th Congressional District. In January, Cox will begin his ninth Lenn in Congress. Cox expectB to remain chairman of the House Pol- icy Commjttee, but his chair- mamhip of the Homeland Security Committee awatm a decision on the committee'• status. One of the first wa ln the new legialatfve aesalo$1 will be discuasJng changes to the House rules to mab tbl Homeland Secwity Commit· PARKLAND Continued from Al • A crowd of rallying Orange County Republicans cheers a news report announcing President George Bush's lead in • Ohio during his presidential race against Sen. John Kerry. tee permanent, Cox said. His equally tenured col- league. Huntington Beach Rep. 0ana•Rohrabacher, did almost as well, snagging 63.1 % of votes In the heavily Republican 46th Congres slonal District. Heading to lhe state Sen ate will be Assemblyman John Campbell, who beat Democratic and Libertarian opponena with 63.4% of the votes In the 35th Senate Dis trict. • Compared with his fellow pany members, Ubertarian candidate Timothy Johnson dJd well In bis bid for the 35th District Senate seat. wtnn.lng 4.7% of votes, whlle Ubertarians failed to get even 4~ in other Newport- Mesa race1. However. John- 800 WU atill disappointed. •1 bad a goal going Into this of coming out with about 10%. and I thought getting out and door-knock- ing and meeting people would really make a differ- ence," he said. ·1 felt like I really poured a lot of myself into this campaign. I met a lot of people, talked to some great folb, and it really didn't seem lib It was enough." After winning 60.7% of votes cast Tuesday, political newcomer Otuc:k DeVore will take over the 10th Dfs... trict Aaembly seat In Janu· ary. The 68th District Assembly seat will be 6Iled by Van Tran, a Garden Gl"O'Ve CJty Cound1man who captured 58.1 "9 of the diltrict's votes. nan. the n... Vletnamete American to be elected to a state legtllature, antld.pated cballengel u a member of ' the Republican minority. ·The state budget deficit is still an albatross around Cali- fornia's neck. and we still need to balance that deficit,· he said. •1t's expected the next fiscal year we're going to have a $6 billion to $8 bUlion deficit" Being a former Republican didn't help Newpon Beach Libertarian Jim Gray in his race against Democratic Sen. Barbara Boxer, who easily won reelection with 58% of the vote statewide. Gray net- ted 2.8% of Orange County votes but only 1. 7% of ballots cast in the state. Gray struggled to no avail to be included In polling and a televised debate between Boxer and Republican rival Bill Jones. He thought his message or fiscal responsibil- ity, legalization of marijuana and repealing the Patriot Act would find a better reception with voters. Gray said. "I expected to do better.· he said. ·1 am not a politi- cian, and I have the votet to prove it. .. Petmcca said voters can expect the status quo from their new and returning leg- itlaton, with state Republi- can oflidals ftgb.tlng an up- hill battle against majority Dem.pcrat&. . '"l don't see bow you play ln Sacramento tf you're on the furigbt, becaUM the Re- publican Party dOeln' con- trol anything ln the IC&l• leg· lalature acept maybe the by to their own bathroom." hesafd. • tenOD UC> won reelei::doc\ to Cout't board. with Ber-pr defeadnc Allee Saltz- man 56."' to '3.lCJI.. Pattenon ran un-opposed. • Newport-Mela Urd8ed School DlltJ1ct llChool board memben M.rtba Fluot Dl\19 Broob and o.na Bbd Ilea ran unoontested 1\aeedsy and wOl begin new four-year tmna. 1be Newport-Mesa boatd bu re- mained Intact l1nce Unda Sneeo and Tum f.gan joined In 2002 and will con- tinue with the u.me memben <through 2006. Black said it's a relief to continue woddng with the lame board because each member helped draft the district's strategic plan for 2005 to 2010 and will vote on its implementation at Tuesday's meeting. "We've done all the bard work by do- ing the restructuring of the district and by getting the decb ln order, getting teacher salaries to be competitive and getting Measure A implemented.• Black said. "Now. by making some really great changes, it would be sad not be a part of it." BEVER Continued from Al input from the community. listen 10 other City Council mem~rs' concerns.. I am excited lo wort with the other four Qty Council members.• Bever said he will most likely be aligned wilh Mansoor. but ~ also keeping his options open . .. , see a number or potenual coalitions here." Bever said. "It'i. all good. It will be an interesting mix. and I can see myself -and I know that will probabty sur- prise some people -but I can see myself working with every· one on the Qty Council I hope we have a sense of cooperauon. • Bever and Foley grew antago· nistic toward the end of the cam paign. however. His camp sent out a press· release attacking Fo· ley for being deceptive by paying, as a Democrat. to be on a Repub~ lican mailer. Bever said he is now "forewarned" about Foley but would strive to work with her on the council. "I'm interested in what's im portant lo the citizens of Costa Mesa and if Katrina Foley's will· ing lo work with me to find the solutions that will serve the cm- rens of Costa Mesa, I'll work with her." he said. "I don~ care if she has pink hair, as long as she\ willing to work for the best inter ests or the citizens or Costa Mesa." Foley said it's time to move on from the negativity of some of the campaigns. "I did not campaign agamst anyone,· Foley said. "I ran a campaign for what I believe i.n. I will do that on the Oty Council. I will work for what I believe in and try to work with other City Council members to ftnd positive solutions for things. It's a new day.· Scheafer, appointed in May 2003 to fill the vacancy left when former Mayor Karen Robinson left to become an Orange County Superior Court judge, said he was disappointed by his finish Wednesday. "I thought people recognized I was trying lo make a dilference," Scbeafer said. "There was some good campaigning on the part of lhe others." Steel could not be reached for comment Some of the issues the new council will be grappling with are how to revitalize the Westside. based on the recommendations o! the West.aide Revitalization CMn.lgbt Comml~ and whether to continue supporting CenterUne -:-the proposed Ugbt·rall system running through the dty -which Bever ada- mantly oppoees. ·1 wUl continue, ot coune, to OPIJ<>le CentmJne and will take whatever avenuet en necaury to eee thal W9 lt0p It from being part of Cola.a Mesa~ tuture.• Bev- er Aid. •1 don't think Its a viable transportadoil lltemadYe.. .. r't z- ll· ct I(, Lil ln 1e le ~s lD 's )· d ,g d k ll >f n ;' k ii y s J 1 p : a a ; > SOCIETY THE CROWD Arty·pack at the c.enter .ofjµndtaising M orton'a the ~eakhouae in ColCa Mela WU the bot ll)ot. The oooi crowd t10mprlled the C.enter Stan. an exclusive support group of the Orange County Perfonning Arts r.enter. The lad.lea came for a lwicheon and a visit with Robin llollmm. a soprano who has perfonned at the center on sewraJ occaaions, In addidon to starring in lntemadonal opera producdona. The taJented and warmhearted Follman is the daughter of the much-admired Orange County couple c..role md Robert lblfman of Coto de CM.a Mom is .-------, a member of the Center Stars and Dad is on the boa.rd of directors for the center. The fall social season is in full swing with sevoljl}-8. w. COOK benefits for the center, Including a recent cocktail reception underwritten by Cartier, South Coast Pla7.a and led by the disarming CaroUne Jones. The Sound of Music Oiapter of the Guilds of the Orange County Performing Arb Center~ welcomed into the estate of Debbie and Ron Millar in the hills of Shady Canyon as Cartier models, showing off the • Panthere CoUectJon," meandered throughout the party Guests, including chairs Jennifer Condas. Paroda Lowry. Beth Hart and Tr8cy Martin. sampled the cuisine prepared by Kitchen for Exploring Food and ogled the Cartier jewels. The Sound of Mw,ic reception was staged ac; a preview for the big upcoming fundraising gala set for March 5. The Sound of Music ladles are k:nown for their extravagant affairs, always with a no-holds-barred theme. NelCt year. they are calling the party ~Enter The Forbidden Jungle." Can you hear the beat of !he distant drums? Paula Macko and Irene Tomldnaon are set to chair the jungle boogie. In adD Cunber arts center·rt:lated news. the Ao&ela of the ArtJ, another molt dedicated and f!ldusive support wing of the center, ~tly gatben!d at ow Nolr 1n Calta Mesa to meet and greet Lude Arna, the daughter of~ IWI and Dell Arna. The candid Lucie Amaz shared momenta of her life and limes with the crowd, sharing abOut her personal philanthropic support for AIDS-related charities. l.ater1 she opened the Cabaret Series in FolUl<iers Hall at the-center to rousing standing ovations. She told the audience that her act comprised son&' that her father had taught her. And speaking of cabaret, time for a shameless plug to promote a little cabaret show Wednesday at Ole Balboa Bay Oub & Resort. Jerry Mandel. president of the Orange County Performing Arts Center, will team up wilh yours truJy to perform a benefit show for !he Adoption Guild of Southern Orange County. All proceeds from the evening. lovingly organi.7..ed by Newport's Un Auer, will benefit !he guild. Mandel and I will be joined by some of the fmest jazz musicians in Orange County, led by Gary Matsurra with music direction by Ron Kobayashi To support the Adoption Guild, please call Auer at (949) 760-6993. Tickets are SI 0, and show time i~ 8:30 p.m. The Corona del Mar Home Tour, chaired by Patsy Manhall and Carol Dalton, was a major '>ucces.s wilh record anendance. the best in more lhan a decade. The tour benefiting Corona del Mar Middle and High school<; mduded visits to seven spectacular residences. 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ACQUIRED BRAIN INJURY PROGRAM • Comprehensive cognitive ~raining program • Four momin~ per week ... • ~roximatdy $199" per scmcsta • Credentialed, caring faculty I • Free counsdi~ available ~ BEST BUYS Afine opportunity_ to pic_k up some art. 0 D S.turdiy IDd SUndiy, the Qnualt ~ .... Ari9 ~ wQI celebrate the open1na ot tea AiUat Studio with a Rall Feldvl1 of the Artl exhibit and open bouae from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. The Orange County fine Att1 Assn. opened the studio space oext to Its Showcase Gallery. ao artists can have exhibit space as well as working space in the studio. Showcase Gallery, a co-op art gallery for asaodadon members. will also be open for the event. Member artistl are juried into the gallery and participate ln exhibits, which change every two months. Guests can meet the artists, watch them work and buy art directly from them. Buyers can choose from oil, acrylic, watercolor, pastel, mixed media, sculpture. glass, ceramics and jewelry works. Prices are affordable -for less than $50, you can buy origfnals and reproductions. Qilldren can participate in "Monet for the Day," in which they can interact with artists and create original art. Their work will hang in the Artist Studio for a week. Open Tuesday to SWlday. The Artist Studio and Showcase Gallery are located at 3851 S. Bear St., A-15 and 8-15. in the South Coast Village Plaza next to Room and Board Furnishings. THE 'MORE ANO MERRIER' Neiman Maft:ua kicks off the holiday season with a "More and Merner" shopping event on Friday and Saturday. The store has been transformed into a glamorous theme of red and white. During the event, the new holiday edition of The Book. which includes holiday gift ideas for everyone on your list and the highly coveted holiday gift bag. will be available. Its also the only opportunity to purchase this year's exclusive holiday ornament (a replita of the 2004 Neiman Marcus holiday shopping bag) for Just $20 with a minimum purchase of$150. AFTER HOURS • Submit AFTER HOURS items to the Daily Pilot, 1375 Sunflower Ave .• Costa Mesa, CA 92626; by fax to (714~9664679; or by calling (714) 966-4617. SPECIAL EVENTS EXPLOSION Of THE SENSES The Newport Beach Bacchus Society will hold the inaugural Explosion of the Senses benefit. a Saturday event with live music, dining and an art auction. The event will be a fundralser for multiple Orange County nonprofit groups. The 7 to 11 :30 p.m. event will be at Part Drive. 1570 Scenic Ave .. Costa Me.a. Admission will cost $125. Information: http:llwww.bacdlussociety.org. GREER WYLDER PUTT1NG 1'HNaS TO BED Mltc:bell GOid Co., a manufacturer of quality upholstered fumlture, has opened ftl first Orange County retail store at the Crystal Cove Promenade. The home-fum.lshlnp line is modem and styl..lsb, as well as classic in design. The collection features leather, tailored upholstered and slipcovered furniture pieces, including sofas, sectionals, beds, daybeds. ottomans. benches. recliners and dining chairs. Opeo 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. Monday to Saturday; 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. Sunday. 7932 E. Coast Highway in Newport Coast (949) 376-0303. http://www.mltch.ellgold.com NEW THINGS FOR JIUS J. Jill is a specialty retailer of comfortable and stylish women's apparel. accessories and footwear that has opened a new store at South Coast Plaza. lt's the first Orange County location to feature an extended J.Jill Petites shop. J.JW features relaxed career. weekend and casual eveningwear. The brand offers a wide range of sizes, and it's geared toward women ages 35 to 55. Open 10 am. to 9 p.m. Monday to Friday; 10 am. to 8 p.m. Saturday; 11 am. to 6:30 p.m. Sunday, Level 2, CZate II Barrel/Macy'I Home Stoft wing. (714) 540-5355; ltttp:/lwww.jjilLcom. EVERYTHING MUST GO Bella Mare Woman Fashion Boutique will close at the end of the month. It's having a MUSIC KREMERATA BALT1CA Kremerata Baltica. led by artis1ic director and violin soloist Gidon Kremer, will perform at 7:30 p.m. Friday at the Orange County Performing Arts Center, 600 Town Center Drive. Costa Mesa. Selections will include the Shostakovich Chamber Symphony, Op. 110a; Schubert's Quartet No. 15 in G, D887 for strings and a new w ort by Russian composer Leonid Desyatnikov. nc:tets are $76 and can be purchased through (714) 556-2787 or http://www.ocpsc.org. Information: (714) 755-0236. LATINAS! MUSICAL DIVAS OF LATIN AMERICA Colombia's Tot6 la Momposina, Chile's Mariana Montalvo and Brazil's Bell> Velloao will perform in an 8 p.m. concert. "Latinas! ~llleon~ • jewelry and ICClllOrf• DutLng ~Weekend, It will • have 99-c:ent l:Marplnl. The tjqudque"la in the ~rt NOrth ShoppinaCenterat 1280 W.On St. in Newport Beach. (949) 6'4-4477. BACK UP THE TRUaC ... . M Elillie at Fuhlo:n Wand will boat a Jhane Bunee truck show Saturday from 11 a.m. to 5 p..m. , A Jhane Barnes expert will abow. ' the cwrent and spring collections ol this renowned American menswear designer. For the holidays, 1peclal;order suits and made-to·measure apparel can be ordered, with • delivery available tn four to five • weeks. Refreshments will be served. (949) 759· 7979. BACK IN BUSINESS Just tn time for the holidays, Bendlley l&qpp • GJfls has reopened after an expansion and remodel at Fashion Island. Since · opening at Fash.Ion Island in 1977, it's been known for offering unique gifts, games and luggage. Now it has even more selections to choose from. Benchley carries top-quality brands including Mont Blanc. Brighton and Tuml. as well as many exclusive Items. The store offers fine luggage collections by' Hartmann. Brtgp. Riley. 9wW Anny. Travel Pro and more. · Shoppers can find an array of gift items such as clocks. travel games, business cases, globes and more. Services include complimentary monogramming on leather items, free gift wrap and shipping anywhere in the U.S. Benchley Luggage & Gifts is located at the BJoorn.lngdale'a Courtyard. Open I 0 a.m. to 9 p.m. Monday to Friday; 11 am. to 7 p.m. Saturday: 11 am. to 6 p.m. Sunday. (949) 759-9101 • BEST BUYS appears Thursdays. Send information to Greer Wylder at greerwylder@yshoo.com; at 1375 Sunflower Ave , Costa Mesa, CA 92626; or by fax at (7141 966-4679 Musical Divas of Latin America." The Saturday concert is held at the Irvine Barclay Theatre, 4242 Campus Drive, Irvine. Tlc:tets are $27 and $32. Full-time S1udents can purchase half-price tic:tets at the box office with valid ID. Information: (949) 854-4646 or http://www. thebarclay. org. WARSAW PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTM The Warsaw Philharmonic Orchestra will perform PenderedO's "Polymorph1a# and Chopin's •piano Concerto No. 1 in E minor. Op. 11" at 8 p.m. Monday and Tuesday at the Barclay Theatre. 4242 Campus Drive. Irvine. Tickets are $65. Information: (949) 553-2422. THEENGUSHCONCERTWfTH ANDREW MANZE Period inS1rument group The See HOURS, Pac• A9 n.om ,..._.,.. HaNan • lltr.-n • s.w., Ntt;,ttt ... fw °"'" -. Rabbitt Insurance A2cncv AUTO• HOMEOWNERS• H~ Su.,u,, <Jo 1n1'1"1J Si"" t957. Alllll ~ -s,.\J_, 949-631-7740 , 4'1 Old Nt'wpon JM.. rw,o.t .... (Ne.t ..i) Supercharged Shoes! SAVOfrf LOBSTER BREAD PUDDING 1 ~ pounds fresh lobsrer 2 cups fresh croissanrs Continued from ~ English Conce11 and ils violinist, Andrew Manze, will perform al 7:30 p.m. Tuesday at the Orange County Performing Arts Center. 600 Town Center Drive, Costa Mesa. Ttdtets are $76. Information: (714) 755--0236. JACK SHEL.DON Trumpet player Jade Sheldon, billed n en originator of West Coast be-bop, will perform in two ncerts that will begin at 7:30 9:30 p.m. on Nov. 12 and Nov. at the Orange County Performing Arts Center, 600 Town Center Drive, Costa Mesa. Call for tiet information. Information: (714) 556-2787 or http://Www.ocpac.org. ~MY MOTHER TAUGHT ME' •Songs my Mother Tau9t1i Me; will be singer Loma Luft's performance of songs made famous by her mother, Judy Gar1and. The 7:30 p.m. conce11 will be performed Nov. 16 through 20 at the Orange County Performing Alta Center, 600 Town Center Drive, Costa Mesa. Information: (714) 556-2787 or http://Www.ocpac.org. GUARNERJ STIUNG QUARTET The Guameri String Quartet will play songs by Mozart, Bridge end Ravel at 8 p.m. Nov. 22 at the Betday Theetre, 4242 Campus Orive, Irvine. Tldteta are $36 to $46. Information: (949) 653-2422. WEEKLY JAM DUKFS Pl.ACE Jazz end codrtalla ftow deity from noon to midnight Sundays tbrough Thurtdey9 and from noon to 2 e.m. Ft1daya and Seturdaya at the Balboa Bay Club 'Reeon, 8t 1221 w. Coast Highway, Newport Beach. !~formation: (949) 6'6-6000. IMl91A GINA WEEKEND JAZZ Wal'9r lekot9 and OMd Alc:enblr, the NewYotltJaz ~ Duo, ptey 8t Mamme GN\8 8t 2&1 E. eo... Highwrf.ln ~ llt8 p.m. Fndlys and Slturdayl and Ill 7 p.m. Sund8ya and Mondeya. Qiet'8 Ohrt joint the duo on ~on Mondays. tl"I he. lnfonnadon: (948) 173-9&00. (chopped) • 1 tablespoon chopped ahallot1 1 cup alicied lhiJtak.e mushrooms 1 tablespoon olive oO 1 tabJespooo fresh herbs (thyme or sage) ~cupbrandy 4 large egg yolb I large egg 2 cups heavy cram ~ teaspoon cayenne pepper salt and pepper Sbeny sauce (recipe follows) In a saute pan. beat the olive oil, add the ahallotl and aau~ for three minutes or until tender. Add the sbiltake mushrooms and l&Ute another five minutes. Add fresh herbs, salt and pepper. Remove &om heat and let cool In a large bowl. whisk together the yolks, egg. cn!aDl and cayenne pepper. Add the croissants, lobster and the saute mixture. Pour into a pan, cover and refrigerate for two to three hows or overnighL Preheat the oven to 300 degrees. Set the pan with bread pudding in a larger dish filled with approximatety l ~ cups of water. Form a foil tent over the pudding and bake for 45 minutes. Remove the foil and bake an additional 15 to 20 minutes. Let the pudding rest before cutting. Serve with warm sheny sauce. SHERRY SAUCE 2 tablespoons chopped shallois 3 cloves chopped garlic I tablespoon olive oil y, cup sherry Y. cup white wine 2 cups chicken (or fish) stock I leaspoon tomalo paste MUSIC AT 1l£ GRIU MPG members Greg Morgan, Nidc Peper and Kelly Gordien perform classic rodt, R&B and swing music at 8:30 p.m. Fridays and Saturdays at the Bluewater Grill, 630 Lido Partc Drive, Newport Beach. Information: (949) 675-3474. REVOLVER la Cave Restaurant offers Revolver, whicti features DJs along with imagery and auditory delights at 10 p.m. Tuesdays at 1695 Irvine Ave., Costa Mesa. Information: (949) 646-7944. SNTRA TRIBUTE la Cave Restaurant offers David Kinwald's live tribute to Frank Sinatra from 6 to 9 p.m. Mondays and Tuesdays at 1695 Irvine Ave., Costa Mesa. Information: (949) 646-7944. THE ONOERGROUNO LOUNGE la Cave Restaurant offers the Undergroond Lounge, featuring Pete Villani singing Bennett, Manin and Sinatra from 6:30 to 9 p.m. Wednesdays at 1695 Irvine Ave., Costa Mesa. Information: (949) 646-7944. PLAN BE la Cave Restaurant offers !he funky soul jazz music of Plan Be from 10 p.m. to 1 a.m. on Thursdays at 1695 Irvine Ave., Cotta Mesa. Information: (949) 646-7944. THE GINGER BAKER JR. TRIO la Cave Restaurant offers the jazz fusion mualc of the Ginger Baker Jr. Trio from 10 p.m. to 1 a.m. Fridays et 1695 Irvine Ave., Cost. Mesa. Information: (949) 646-7944. TOOO OUYER JAZZ. QUARTET La C.W Restaurant offers the Jazz music of the Todd Oliver Jazz Quartet from 10 p.m. to 1 ~.m. w.dneedays and Saturdays et 1686 ltvine Ave., Co-. Mesa. lnfonnltion: (949) 848-79M. PHl.SHME LI C.W ReltMnnt will host Phil Shane, a one-men muaic legend who ak9 EMa. L1wis. Oiemond. Orbieon, Calh and ott. muaic grutl. The~ beglr'9 llt 10 p.m. the~ Frid9y of_,. month It 1896 lnltne ,,,,.., Com ~. lhfonnMlon: (948) S.'7M4. . LIPE A .LEISURE Copdooal) 1 cup bMvy aeem . Nit and pepper to bllt.e freeb chopped berbt tor prnJlh . In a large eauoepan, be.a the oil and Mud the lhallOU undl tender. Add pdlc •Mid for two mlnutea. Add sherry and white wine. Let linuner fol' two minutes and then add cbk:bn (or ftsh) ltock. Reduce fOJ' eve minutes and add tomato pute. Add heavy aeam and reduce until sauce becomes thick. • eeuon with ult and pepper. Sprinkle wfth frail hat. and . serve with the lobster bread pudding. CM8 QUESADl.LAS l container dlantro chutney (available at 'Dad.er Joe's) l can crab meat l package fresh tortillas 1 cup grated cheese (your choice) alantro, creme fraiche, guacamole Place one tablespoon of cilantro chutney on a tortilla. Add crab meat and cheese. Cover with another tortilla and place on a medium hot griddle or frying pan (without oil). C.OOk for two or three minutes on each side until tortilla is golden brown and crispy. Cut into eight pieces and serve with cilantro. creme fraiche and guacamole. • KAREN WIGKT is a Newport Beach resident. Her column runs Thursdays ADDA TOUCH OF HISTORIC CHARM TO YOUR H ME. COSTA MESA 130 East 17th Street (behind the Harp Inn) 949. 722., , 77 a little hard to find, but well worth your time! HOME FURNISHINGS • ANTIQUES • ART • BOOKS • GARDEN CAFE .. ' , i tAlO ~. ~ '· 2004 Furnishings • Design Services • Custom Florals Introducing our Holiday Collection COME IN AND LET US INSPIRE YOU! 50o/o off Wreaths • Garlands • Holiday Decor 369 E. J7rh St., Costn Meso •Phone (949) 646-6745 Hour: l 0:0(}6:00 Moo ·fri. • l 0:©5:00 Sot. • l 0:00-4:00 Son. .. ~ l..IF E A L E I SU R t:: TRAVEL TALES /\ ~TNEISSER~ The Andalus Expreso stops in Ronda, Spain. Because of the chffs, Ronda was one of the last Moorish cities to fall to the Crusaders. " Enjoying the train in Spain By Pat Neisser S pain i.s a fascinating country, and when we travel there, we do 1t in stages. One of our favorite trips is by train, but not JUSt any old train. The Andalus Expreso travels through Andalusia, stopping at Cordoba. Granada, Jerez. Ronda and other places, in a six-night, seven-day excursion. We began our trip from Madrid, staying one night at the lovely Ritz Hotet before movirt~ on by train to Seville, where our palace on wheels began its journey. Our gleaming period train stood at the ready-all 12 cars, including five sleeping, cars -at the Santa Justa rail~ on, .awaiting its passengers. The i\ndaJus Expreso is a grand luxe tram, her 1929-era wooden cars proudly refurbished in '20s finery, polished to a fare-thee-well and her spiffy attendants starched and ready to welcome all. friendly multilingual hostesses gi;eeted everyone and helped s«SW away luggage. You'll meet travelers from all over the world. and by the end of the journey, you'll be fast friends. Tuuring the traih was next on the agenda, and as we entered the bar car named GiraJda, everyone drew a collective breath. Flower-tilled crystal vases seemed to cover every surface. and the jazzy music floated up from the piano bar in the center of the car. Paisley ' -\, ... '· , . ~ ' • I. • ':f ... Cordially invites you to a: , SPECIAL PERSONAL APPFARANCE BY , MICHAEL BEAUDRY ~turday, No vembtr 6th, 2004 From 12pm -6pm couches and chairs hugged the mahogany walls, which were inlaid with marquetry designs. You have to see it to believe it We then entered the Medina A7.ahara, the recreation car. which was fined out with VCltl. and other games. A pub was already doing a lively business. 1\.vo restaurant cars continued the haute '20s decor. a bar at one end offering more libations. TlUs was definitely a party Crain. . After an evening of dancing. singing. meeting fellow passengers and trying out our fractured Spanish. we all headed to our compartments for our firs! night. Beds were turned down with terry robes, slippers and amenities neatly placed. You have a choice of compartments. Oub compartments have their own toilets and showers. Otherwise you shower in a special car, which is really great fun. Robes and huge towels are • supplied. Food is alwa)'?> on travelers· " minds, and on this train, . brealcfasts and some dinners are 1. served on board, and you'll dine ,. aJong the way at fabuJous , paradors (inns) and restaurants . that serve Andalusian delicacies. · Tapas (Spanish hors d'oeuvres) are served on the train with drinks. 1Wo spiffy buses traveled with the train, and at each stop they took the passengers off to see the countryside. At Cordoba, we visited the famed Mosque and ea/th Builder Program Miik• Your Mol'tgage Wort For You ·• Instead Of You Worlclng For Your Nlortflllge. 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Then It wu on to c.umona. where we dined at the historic Plmdor of CannoDL Jerez is very apedal. partlcularty to lberry drinlcera, and we vllited the Royal Spanish Riding School and lunched ln Jerez de la FlooterL A visit to eome wtne ceDua really gtws you a eense of bow tb1s historic wine la made. \bu'll be able to buy tome of the best lheny. A pla farewell dinner OD board the train WU a bigbllght of the ttip before toudng Seville on the last day. I've tried" many train journeys, and the Andalua .Exprelo has got to be one of the very best. Pric.es vary for the aca>mmodations. .... ~ .5owember7.~ 1:00 -IS:C>C> Pllm 11a• 1 .... •• ,., m a ll•-• • 1 ................ ................. s ... b ""-"••• tu..,. Jlllw11111••.....__ ..... _........,.._ 0 , f If SH fl ESH FRESH MAHI MAHI WAHOOta.oJ ·NORTHERN ~·FILLET FIWT HAUIUT FIWT •'-11'1 twll c.,ltll """ c.,1111 ,..... .. c... .... "*'"" Pr*'tfAlab . IAl•aJE, GIEATON LOWIN FAT IAIE OI MOIL. THE IAllECUE. & CALORIES. $9'! sa'! : S]4'?, Your Fresh Seafood Specialists for Over 65 Years 154 E. 11t6 StrHt • Costa Mesa 949-574-8862 STOil HOUIS: a.e·Ftt 1 O•·a,. • Set·St1 10•· 7,_ ... ....... ti. . \ Thousands of the world's finest rugs -from placemat~slze to · palace-sizes wll I be sacrificed at- . pennies on . the dollar. . . • I For more lrifonnltlOn pll11a Clll 1481.ll • I .... I ... -'T I• ' • Datt.Plot • .., ..., -~ t; ... ' ..... Edllor ........ o.n: (714) 966-4616 • Spor1I Fa: (7141966-4668 nusday, ~ 4, 2004 11 HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL , Tars focused On HawKs cHALk TALK Estancia fighting on Newport Harbor vows not to underestimate winless Laguna Hills on Friday. Rick Devereux Daily Pilot The way that the Newport Harbor High football team is playing right now, the only team that could def eat them ls themselves. The offense is balanced . The de- fense ii aggressive. The special teams are stellar. Ir appears that the only way the Sailors will lose Is If they look past an opponent or become overconfident and not prepare for a seemingly easy game. Such a trap could be set as Newport (7-0-1, 2-0-1 in tbe Sea View League) plays host to Laguna Hills (0-8, 0-3) at 7 p.m. Friday. The SaHors are cur- rently ln first place In the league and could claim the pro- gram's first league title alnce 2001 and the fourth under Coach Jeff Brinkley if they win the re- maining two games on the schedule. •I don't think we will (look pa.st La- guna Hills)," Brinkley said. •0ur guys are aware of what it takes to prepare for a football team." The preparaHon methods have been near perfect so far. Only a 10-10 He with Foothill on Oct. 15 has kept Newport Harbor. ranked No. 3 in CIF Southern Section Division VI, from a perfect record. Brinkley said that even though La- guna Hills has yet to win a game, the See TARS, Pa&e B4 PIDTPICU lbnlght'a ..... C....ldallt Setwt8Ane 7 p.m. at Santa AnaBowl -Eatanc:d by 1 U~et Colona del Mw 7p.m.at Newport Harbor -CdM by 10 Friday's gamee Orange llt Costa.Me.a 7 p.m. at Orange Coast College -Orang&by 7 leguna Hilla Ill N.wport Harbor 7 p.m. at Newport Harbor -Newport by 14 St.~aetS..Hill 2 p.m. at Sage Hill -St. Margaret's by 6 Last week's record: 4-0 (100%) Season record: '3!>-7 (81 %) BOYS WATER POLO Coaches from both schools in tonight's Golden West League encounter are USC grads. Rick Devereux Daily Piiot The F.stanc1a High football team does not hold its destiny in its hands. Even if the Eagles beat Santa Ana torught at the Santa Ana Bowl and Costa Mesa on Nov. 12, there is no guarantee Estancia will be the third-place team in the league and earn an automatic berth into the CJF Southern Section Division VII play- offs. "We've got our work cut out for us." Coach Craig Fertig said. "Our goal is to get to the playoffs." E!>lancia (3 5, I -3 in lt!ague) must first focus on 1he Saints (3-5, 1-3). who are in the same must- win scenario u the Eagles to stay alive in the play- off hunt. Santa Ana defeated Saddleback. 35- 28, m double overtime for its Jone league wm. Last week. F.stanc1a lost to Saddleback. 14- 13. Tonight's Jcickoff is 7 p.m "I'm concerned because thetr head coach (Jesse Gome71 is fUSCI grad,· Fertig said. Fertig threw the game-wmning touchdown pass to Rod Sherman with l :33 remaining to cap the Trojans' 20- 17, come-from-behind victory over No- tre Dame in 1964. "I carried Gome;-oO the field agamst Penn State one yt'ar." J"ert1g ~d. Go- mez. a Santa Ana gradua1e, wa<, a cepter See ESTANCIA, Pa1e B4 Sea Kings perched atop Coast Corona del Mar wraps up Pacific Coast League championship with 8-6 victory over Laguna Beach . ChrlaYemma Daily Pilot LAGUNA BEACH -The Corona del Mar High boys water polo team got back to winning after a loss to Long Beach Wt.Ison Saturday, de- feating host Laguna Bea.ch. 8-6, Wednesday to capture the Pacific Coast League ti- tle. Before the I 3-7 loss to Wilson in the utle game of the Tru West Memorial Cup invitational in San Jose. the Sea Kin~ were riding a nine-game win streak that was capped with a win over Foothill, then ranked No. 2 in CIF Southern Section Division I, an the semifinals of the tournament. The Sea Kings have won I 0 of their last l l games, including wins against league ri - vals Northwood, Tesoro, University, and Wednesday, Laguna Beach, to finish 4-0 in league (17·8 overall) as the sole champion. A Laguna Beach victory wouJd have re - sulted in a three-way tie for first with Northwood, CdM and Laguna. ~This was the most important win of the season,• Sea Kings Coach Sam Bailey said. •tn terms of maintaining ranking and be- ing league champions, this was the most important one." The Sea Kings will enter the CIF playoffs as the league's No. I team. A& he has done all season, CdM senior captain Thomas Pearson led the Sea Kings in Wednesday's victory. He totaled half of CdM's points, hammering in four goals, the last with 1:58 remaining to put the Sea Kings up, 8-6, and the game just out of reach for Laguna. lbroughout the season, Pearson has SM SEA KINGS, Pqe Bl ._.AAK C OUSllN I DAILY PILOT Corona del Mar High Junior Tyler Kent, left, looks to fire a shot by the defense of Laguna Beach's Peter Phelps in Wednesday's Pac1ftc Coast League game. HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL PLAYER OF THE WEEK Lineb~cker .battles ,more than opponents Newport Harbor's Thomas Martin sat out first two games due to an ulcer but manages to still dominate. • ' 1 • 82 llu'sday, Nowmber 4, 2004 YOUTH SPORTS I t SOCCER Defense keys Disco Dancers AYSO Region 97 boys under-16 team uses defense to control Huntington Beach. goal. Taylor Kalatschan, Ricci Barton and Alex Palmer and An· drea ~arnpo played. on de- fense. ~ •Angels 3, Seekers 1 The Angels' Kathryn De La Torre scored early and several other first -half opportunities The AYSO Region 97 boys un· were created by Kelsey Long, der· 16 Disco Dancers defeated Cassidy Davis and Samantha Huntington Beach, 3· l, Satur· Sanchez, with Megan Farley day. adding to the lead off a pass The Dancers were led by a· from Reo Nathan. Strong de- stingy defense from goalkeeper fense by Hannah Walker, Caro- Tommy Olson (five saves), line Johnson, Julia Frei and Julia sweeper P.J. Baca, and defenders Perry held the Gryffindor Seek· Alex Flores. Seth Janica, Oiris ers to one goaJ. Lewis, Justin Whisler and Gary The Angels' Walker, Madison Guerrero. Botteron and Allee Miller domi· The midfield was led by runo· nated on offense late in the thy Regan, Dillon Giedt, Jose game, enabling De La Torre to Mendez and Morgan Webster, score her second goal to seal the while forwards Sergio Rodriguez victory. and Brian Siemonsma con-Seekers' defense of Taylor trolled the offense. Hickerson, Alice Barry, Andie The Newport team got the Strode and goalies Katty Ayala scoring started early when Web· and Jane Layton worked hard to s1er took. a pass from Rodriguez keep the Angels' offense to onJy and forwarded it to Siemonsma, one goal. Lea Phillips. Kirsten who put it past the keeper for a Rohan and Samantha Stalder of goal. The next goal was set up I.he Seekers were able to work on a penalty kick. Rodriguez's together to help Analysa Vivan- shot was initially blocked by the co score the first goal for the keeper, but Rodriguez tapped Seekers. the rebound into the net. •Rip Curl In boys under· 13 play: The Rip Curls moved into sec· •Newport Mesa Infinity 7, ond place with a win Saturday PSC Pirates O as Sammy Singer scored her first Sean Davis scored a hat trid.. goal of the season. Roxy Crane to lead the Newport-Mesa lnfin· and Madison Jabara followed icy past the PSC Pirates 7-0. Da· with goals. Protecting I.he goal vis drove his first shot home off for the Rip Curls were Nikki a pass from Gavin Arblaster. Da· Walsh, Page Keys, Alyssa Ohlig vis tallied the second goal and Savannah Baron. Keeping thank!i to a series of completed the ball out of the goal were Ally passes by Sean Donahue, Rory Kahn and Moni.lca Peterson. The Kew and Simon Hedrick. offense was aided by Catherine In the second half. Juan Gon· Connelly and Hayley Newell zalez scored the first of his two in boys under-I 0 play: PHOTOS BY STEVE McCRANK I DAl..Y Pl.OT nmothy Donald of the Patriots (3) attempts to elude the Sharks' Tanner Smith in AYSO Region 97 boys under-6 action at Back Bay High School, one of several locations to host region games. goals on a rebound from an Aus· •Avalanche 3. Patriots 0 Patriots Coach Jim Montgomery gets his head scratched as part of tin WebMer blast. Webster then Nie Sargeant broke open a a tradition for scoring a goal in AYSO Region 97 boys under-6 action. ..,c;ored just minutes later. With close match and gave the Ava· ten minutes remaining, Arblas-lanche a 3·0 win over the Patri· ter juked two defenders before ots. Sam Jones and Scott Grew Ludes, Jessica Ochoa, Kelsey on a goal by Sean Korkmaz off a hammering a shot tyo hard for !)et up the scores with long lead Prater and Rachel Digiarnbattis-pass from Andrew Laidlaw. the Pirate keeper to bold on to passes. Gage Coffelt and Parker ta played on offense. Leah Cas-In girla under-6 play: -h1~ ~econd goal in two weeks. Martinez had shots on goal that tlllo played tough defense for •Flamingos vs. Shining Stars Jesse Perez recorded his third were turned away by strong Pa-the Panthers and had several Erika PJlls ecored and played consecutive shutout thanks to triot play. keys steals. strong defense. booting several some great saves and a defense Coffelt had the assist on •Pink Panthers vs. Hurricanes balls OYer the defeoden' bead.I, lead by Rodri Ruvalcaba, Austin Sargeant's first-half goal. Rory OUvia Sever started off with a while Paige Pults turned back Wobroclc, Zac Oiocek. Daniel Fleming and Chris Buchanan pass from Mallory Gyulay to several offensive drlws from the Never. Cameron Conway and controlled midfield with excel· score the first goal. Caroline Shining Stars. Julia Ackerman John Ryder. lent positioning well placed Gels and Mallory Gyulay kept scored a bat trick. once on an Midfielders Erickson J(]eln passes. Gordon Lewis and Riley the ball at the Hurricanes' goal asalst from McKmde Porteous. and Sham-Rocco worked tire-Ricker turned in strong defen-despite a tough Hurricane de· Porteous also uailted on Man- lessly. sive play and Kevin Rakestraw fense. dy Tapfer's goal. Madeline Phil· In gi rls under-12 play: cleared midfield on goalie kicks. In goal. Amanda Dupont. lips was ln on an usilt to Porte· •Newport Beach 5, South lr· • Funlcy Monkeys Anna Hancock. Gabby Mangano ous. vme O True Tamplin had his first hat and Erin Barth combined efforu •Blue Sharb vs. PandM Sarah Buckingham andBrian trick. while Taylor Parks put in with defensive players Hailey Several Shub put the ball na Truxton applied instant pres· two and Ellery Sever managed Mahaffey, Sabrina Sanchez to into the net. l..ndud1ng ntytor sure to the South Irvine defense. to put in one goal on an assist keep the opposing team score-Qaig, Lauren V1uman. Danielle Truxton broke free and scored from Sean Cox. Cole Olapin, Ian less. E.r1n Barth. assisted by Lo· WU.On and UlyWoodaD. early and, moments later, Buck· Batstone, Jan Mac Innis and gan Grovecame, back with a In boyt under-6 play. ingham had a long brealcaway Kolby Pearson had a very good goal in the fourth to secure the •Cheetahs w. Green Dngons and centered the ball to (])elsea day with action on both sides of Pink Panther victory. Although 1tiD m1alng James Barth scored again for Newport. the field. Michael Reo and ln girls under· 7 play: Hodges. the Cheetah offeme Buckingham had another Trevor Conway played as goal· •Speckled Gators vs. Doi-dominated both halves. Ashe long hrealcaway. beat the Irvine· keepers. phins Deering led the Cheetahs in defense and scored to put New •Devil Rays 2. Funlcy Mon-Scores by the Gators were scoring with five goals. lnclud· port up 3-0. Newport's defense keys 1 made by Katie Keams, Emily ing one on the first possession of Megan Case and Erilca Page Bob BouJlon's goal put the Goltz, Er\lma Vujnovich and of the game. JOlh Jenkins scored controUed the action. Christie Devil Rays into the lead in the Olivia Jones. Sarah Boese had a his first goal of the season. Ohthaver played in center. while nrst quarter, In a hard-fought few stops in the goal, while Chandler Siemonsma moved Kathryn Zimmermann fed Ava game that saw no more scoring Megan Keys, Paige Tamblyn. the ball and scoted a goal, u did Nelson a pass for a goal. Kelly for two quarters. Marc Gehlke. and Jacque DeFeo kept the ball Lucas Hodges. Jack McOintock Rarden scored her first goal to R.J. Roberts, Rocky Gonzales out of their territory. Offensively extended h1a scoring streak by pul Newport up 5·0. and Izaak Lofgren took a num-for the Dolphins. Karly Kilmer, one, and also keyed the Oleetab F!mily Boone, Nellie Healy and ber of shots on goal that were Delaney ICording and Emily kept defense, holding off the Dragon1 Nicole Baker played at midfield. stopped by the Monkeys' goalies the ball up field. until the ftnal momenta of the ln girls under· I I play: and the defense of True Tam-In boyl under-7 play: game. • Newpon 4, Costa Mesa 0 plin. •The Predators vs. Blue Mar-In boys under-5 pJay: Josie Jogwe scored on a long T.J. Tarazevits and Lee Stevens lin •Blue Banacud.t va. Green Al· shot that sailed high into the net dominated the midfield tor the The Predators went ahead ln Upton and quJckJy got Newpon up Rays, while Jake Wadman, Isiah the Ont quarter when DU1on Jap12en Peno and }u8dn Shol- eatly in the Ont quarter. NJcole SUarez and Brandt Boucher pro· Mllfl>hy slotted the ball Into the lin acored equal canm·hllb Dinatale added mother 1P Wied formidable obstades to net from five-yards out. Alex goals for tbe Buncudu • e.t- with a Jeft-foOted lhot belQ;e lbe Monkeys with their careful Form.an scored the second goal dck Wynn and Kyle ,..,.,.,.,_ the quarter ended. rootwork. for the Predaton. Weyrlch foOowed up Wltb .... ln me eecond quarter, Jogwe ' ~r Parks scored for the Carter Scott and Oiarlie Stal-.,... and ....... NoU a.n.. made another and the ecore WM ~ In the fourth quarter ael ancboted the Predators' de-ten1en tupp0rted bll bhie -.n 3·0 al the end or the Ont belf. to di up the game. Mu Johnson feme. Dlvtl <lement and AJdm N well wfth 011..-.. ...._ Madlaon Wooten opened up pwed . wtth Boullon, who Bwte prvvlded the IUppon to Md cter.rw. the ecoM8 In Che MCOOd half. ICond to put the Rayl ahead the Predator( fcnwudl u t1MJ • Gnen BnDdop w. A p ' • Newport'• dllae, OI Monjquil ltpin. The Monkeys launched trled to extend tbetr lead. DOlon 11pn .. Conant. ~ M&cbeD, Alllaon an all.:0ut offensive utauJt, but Murphy and Awtry Rawe C.u.d Ben.1..ebndet, Joe 911 ner IDd Sch~n. Dmney lell, AJJ Haya, Goalie Zack Cornwell stopped a many probleml for the Blue lMDy Shannon eKt> --.. Natalie l'.>UtbOj'. ~ Grant. M~ ecore on the line. MarllN defente until ftodi i>r the Gniil 8161• Iii ... ~ c.pp ;II IL MoUy An· • In Pit under-8 play. AJa Forman aw hit low, h.nl pme .aPIDIC tbt ....... ..._.. denen, MMP-ICl!i·.wl Se· •Dlscd Gltb va. 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SOCCER Stingers melt Gelatos Andry, Duncan lead balanced attack for AYSO Region 57 boys under-IO squadron. In a balanced offeostve attack. Torno Andry (two goalt), 'fyler Duncan (two goaJa), Alexander Aldowian and Tommy Casey contrlbuted goa1a in the Sling· er( 6-2 victory over the Gelatos in AYSO Region 57 boys un· der-10 action Saturday. The Stingers defense was an- chored by Antoine Bioche and Luke Meleski with Greg Williford giving up just one goal during hla dme between the posts. The Gelatos' attacked in· tensely in the first half. just missing on several scoring op· portunities until scoring on a penalty kick and breakaway goal in the first half. The Gelatos' de- fense kept the outcome in doubt by shutting out the Stingers in the second half. In boys under-IO play: •Orange Madness 7, 1Sunaml 3 Orange Madness defeated Tuunami 7-3 on goab by Cole CamJnJti, Michael lacobellJ, Blake Sudeck. Griffin Peacock and Anthony, Cecere. Kevin and Randall Hill provtded strong goalkeeping, Oiase Allbrando provided support at forward and Nate Pozin patrolled the mid- field. •Orange Madness 6, Black Hawks4 Orange Madness came from behind to defeat the Black Hawks 6-4 in a contest at lrvine Terrace. Trailing 4-1 in the sec· ond half, Orange Madness ral- lied on multiple goals by An· thony Cecere and Blake Sudeck. The defense held strong to pre- serve the win. A total team effort was provided by Cole Caminiti, Nate Pozin, Griffin Peacock, Chase AUbfand&, ! 'J»S.i· ~ • ~ Randall 1 lill. and Michael laco-bem. FOOTBALL Pee Wee Seahawks headed· for playoffs Marshall SepuJveda, Olarlie Padden, Andrew Shearer. Lu· leas Nienhuis, Taylor Ante· nucci, Keaton Cablay. Sage Fleming and Tate Smith al· lowed Forrest time to com - plete five of 11 passes for 102 yards and a touchdown. Four completions went to l'raglia and one to Jake Favreau. Favreau. the Seabawb leading ground gamer was contained to 35 yards against the top-rated defense in the league. The defen<,e wa~ led by Spencer Lujan'!> recovered fumble, Stephen Cureton, Padden with rwo tackles for loss, Shearer with a tackle for a loss and Valdivia with three tackles for losses. •Jr. Midget Seahawk.s 14. Carson Colts 12 The Jr. Midget Seahawks came out victorious in a tough battle with the unde- feated Carson Colts Saturday night. After rushing gains by Michael Helfrich, JB Green and Tuylor McSunas, quarterback Adrian Luchs connected with wide re- ceiver Coby Peterson on a fade pass for a touchdown. leaving the score 7 -0 Sea- hawks in the first quarter. The Colts responded with a rushing touchdown, but failed to make the extra point, leaving the score 1·6 Seahawk.s. With tough protection from off enslve linemen Kyle Cablay, William Ham, Ron Sadler. Andrew .Paddon, Sean Breslin, Matt Morris and An· drew YeUch, Luchs con· nected again with Peterson for a 30-yard touchdown pass. Michael Helfrich added to his rushlng stats when he in- tercepted a Carson pass and returned it 40 yards. The Sea- hawk.s were unable to con- vert the interception into a touchdown, but continued to dominate the Canon of- feme with presaure by the defente of C.dian Cobs. Michael Mclay, Grant Keli- gtan, Robert Connealy. An· drew ffldll. SMft ManPflO, TJler Kiii. •8rUdoa lula and ~ Giha. Unetit.cten MlcbMI t.enc.Mer. AJex ,llflmft IDd t>uec:b Lamons ••'fU~:; ===-boila bad GaPlrfiJ~abilf11hall· ,PC*ll'M Plnth« llMit 10 Ir.Mp .................................... .. "~.~~ _, .. .., ..., An .... .. ....... wble s znla .. ~---~·~·~ .. !f:!Ll'~'~• -~,·~·!*!!!!Jl!!~.:J~-='"l~-=-::~-! ............ ..._.p.i ..... liiliiii~liiiliiiiiii ................... lil I • SPORTS GIRLS WATER POLO Sea .King·s, Sailors to test waters Former and current Back Bay female standouts will compete on national stage. Brrc• Alderton Daily Pilot Newport Harbor High and Corona del Mar-girls water polo program& will be repre- sented for the third annual Speedo Top 40 Festival Friday through Sunday at the USA Water Polo National Aquatic Center ln Los Alamitos. One former and one cur- nmt player from both Newport and CdM made the roster of one of • che four teams competing ln the event, which brings together dozens of elite female players. Former CdM star and Stan· ford sophomore Ouistina Hewko. who earned CIF Southern Section Division II Player of the Year honors for helping the Sea Klnp Wln their ftnt CJF title ln the dM- alon as a senior ln 2003, ~ the 15-player Uniled Scatet junior natfonal team ('J'eam Alter). That team will be guid- ed by Guy Beker, who led the U.S. women'• otympic team to a bronze medal In the Athens Games. Former Sailor Jenna Mur- phy. a sophomore at UCLA. and Brittany Pullen. the reign- ing CJF Division U Player of the Year who will be a CdM senior goalkeeper this winter. will join Olympic bronu med- alists Kelly Rulon and Jackie Frank on Team Graffiti. Newport lellior Anne Bel- den, who earned first-team All·CIF Division I honors-tut seaaon, made Tham Zap. whkh Includes another Olym- pic bronze medaliat. Thal.la Munro. Murphy scored 13 goa1i last season for UCl.A. which also features former CdM standout ~rittney Bowlus, who tallied 24 goals in her Inaugural collegi· ate campaign. Hewko scored 15 goals as Stanford reached the NCAA semifinals before losing to Loyola Marymount, 5-4. in up· set fashion. The tournament will give PHOTOS BY MARK C DUSTIN I DAIL v PILOi Corona del Mar players raise their arms as they defend the goal against Laguna Beach's Ryan Fair in Wednesday's game at Laguna SEA KINGS Continued from B 1 been the CWO·meter man, po:.t· ing down low an front of the goaJ and waiting for the pass to come l>O he can fire it into the net. And all season long. he has been a physical presence in that pos1- lion. making opposing players crawl all over him to stop him. "I'm pretty sure he delivers it just as much as he takes it." Bai- ley said about Pearson. "Water polo is a lot like basketpall, and we put him in the center, post position." As Pearson was forced under· waler by a Laguna player in the final minutes, he reached around and Oung the ball blind into the net for the securing score. The game-winning goal was scored by junior Kyle Hersh, who stole the ball, sprinted down the pool and fired it past Laguna goalie Bret Burge late in the third period. Laguna Beach blew a prime chance to tie the game in the fourth quarter, after CdM'a Gas· ton Sanford came out of the goal to try to gain possession of the ball. The ball broke loose aJfd Breakers' Cedric Olannels recov· ered It and shot at the wide-open goal from two meters away, only to have it bounce off the top and back Into CdM's possession. And two minutes later, Pear· son wrapped It up in a neat paclcage, giving the Sea Kinp a two-point lead and the seniors a memorable last league game. •nus Is something that Is very significant.• said senior Bryan MARTIN Continued from 81 •Trevor's one of my best Criendl and he ftlled in great, but that wu my position he wu • plajtna, • Martin wd. •1t ate me I up_ dalnklna eomeone else was playlnC my potltion." Manin midi I~· reccwmy, Wbk:b WU~ ~dodora told him I. may niled IWl"Y-But M WU ti\ chi llDl\IP far .. tbUd pme of ~,.-.•a.meotdMBay ....... rMICarana .. Mar. "lwaMtbrt•D'ff~'" ............. UJllli IO ,.,....,llJEDI·-II ~ ......... ..- todle .... lilll ......... 1 ~ ....... .... sq .......... ... • Corona del Mar's Bryan Buhagiar uncorks a shot on goal in Wednesday's game at Laguna Beach. Buhagiar, who scored a goal in the third period to put the Sea Kinp up, 6-5. ~As a senior, this is a good way to go out. especially compared with last year.~ Last season, the Sea Kings fin. lshed second ln league under the reins of Mike Bvan.s.. This season under first-year coach Bailey, the Sea Kings, who slid into the No. 2 spot in the CIP Southern Section DlvtsJon I rank1np after defeat· ing Foothill Saturday, have a le· gitimate shot of going deep into the playoffs. The team plans to stick with its signature style of play in the post.season -defense, defense, defense. Against Laguna. the team showcased its defensive abilities, only allowing six goals. 7.ef'O in the final period, with goalkeeper Sanford blocking 13 shots. ·0ur team compares with the Detroit Pistons.· Bailey said, ·as in, defense win!> ballgames. It 1s the key to success If Ian o ppo· nent) can't score. they can't wm" PKllc Cout LNcue Corona del Mar 8, Lagun• O.Ktt 6 SOON by OuatUn CdM , 2 • 1 II laguN 8e.ot 2 2 2 o e COfOIW del Mer -Pearson 4, Hersh 2. Murphy 1, Buheg1ar 1 Saves - Sanford 13. ~ ~ -Fair 3, Fr•mond 2, Channel1 1. Saves -Burge 8 Bak.er and bia staff a chance to evaluate p~n for potential spots on the U.S. team for the 2005 World championships In Canada. Into a wlk. The weekend festivities also include a 12-team. 24-garne open tournament that will run in conjunction with the Top 40 games. The teams were ac- cepted on a first-come. firsl· serve basis and can carry up to 15 athletes. A radar-gun atation, a wetght·room cin:uJt and chil· dten'a activities round out the varioua amenities fans can a · plore. General admission tickets will be available only at the door. A one-day pass for adults will cost $10 while indMdual student tickets cost $7. Adult ($25) and student ($15) three· day passes are also available. The goal is to give more ath- letes exposure to the national team environment. A three-day festJvai pack.age costs $30 for adults and $20 for students. Fans will also get the oppor· tunity to dunk Baker and other Olympic coaches and players Call (562) 799·8506 or visit www.usawaterpolo.org for in· formation. HIGH SCHOOLS Brief living like David A I 5·foOt·l. Morgan Bnef sure does hve µp to hJ~ • name. It would be hard to spot the offensive and defensive linemen on a great high ~ool football player. I ·1 want people to !>ay I'm~ go~d football player;" 'fie said. ·1 don't want people to ~y I'm good for !>Omeone my ~ize." H1'> '\v.e could be compen<.ated on the Sage Hill School football team. The 1urnor gets lost m the fore:.t of taller players. He I'> constantly covered up by a m~ of meatier men. RICK defen..e with supenor '>peed. '>hppUlg pa!>t DEVEREUX blocker'> before the But if you wall unul the layer.. of linemen roll of any pile. the lru.t one crawling up from the bottom would certamly be No. 56 "I le\ under 80% of the pile'> on defense," (..oath Tom Monarch said. "He\ got an .mk.le or an elbow or -.omethmg to take down the runner " Anef 15 the fir.1 10 point out tha1 he someume.. plays again'>t opponen~ more than foot 1alkr and more than 100 poundc; heavter CBnef 1:. h'>ted di 170 pound'>. but admll'> IO weighing le.,.,J 'To me, they an• alway'> bigger." Brief said ··0u1 it\ not the meat. it's the mouon .. It '>t'ems unfrur to have Bnt.>1 play on the lme where the gi.ml'> roam and pick their teeth with guys Morgan's sv..t' After the fiN couple of plt1\''>. the fans '>top cnngmg m anuupal1on of Briefs dem1'>t' They put away the cell phone" ready to call for an ambulance After the firs1 couple play<;. fan-. reaJ17e Bnef IS not JU'>t staying healthy. or holding his own. or making a play or two Fam !>tan to reaJv,e Bnef" dominating yes. dommaung -h1<, nvals "Everyday after praet1ce I thin}. I'm lhe worsl lineman on our 1eam and in our league." Rnef ~1d ··1 have to prove myself w my coaches on fnday so the\ will let me go out again the next week and play the ~realest -.pon in the world." The coacher; ob\.1ously han• been unpressed ThJS IS the second year Brief hil.!> been named co-captain "It's amazing.· Monarch c;a1d "He has the bean of a lion It..., his intestinal fortitude that makes him such a great high school football player." No greater complement could be paid to Brief then saying he IS elephants take cwo '>tep'>. But the really unp~1ve feat I'> when Bnef sets up at offen .. 1ve guard and push~ defender.. out of the way Speed can only get an offensive hneman so far. 111ere must bt- some '>on of mu~le or he v.1.11 get thrown around llke a Fm.bee on the beach. 'There·~ nothing·~ harder than pla)'1ng offens1w line m all of footbaJI." Bnef '>did I guev, I U'>e my leverage II would be eaw to compdre 11 10 Davtd and C.ohath D;md volumt>ered to do battle dgain .. 1 the m1ghl) Ph1hsunr wdITlor Gobath when no one el'>t! in tht' 1-.raelite army would fan• the rrugh I) '><>Idler I >unng h1!-fre-.hman year the u1ad1"'' .. ought a volunteer to take on '>enior fullbac k./lmebdc ker <Jiff "wan<,on m a hilling dnll ",wan-.on, 6·2 and lJO wa.'> l.nown a'> the mo'>T ferooou'> h11wr on the team at that ume "\.1y hand shot '>lraight up." Rnef <;a1d "I wanted to prove 10 my coat he'> and to my teammates and to myself that I could take him on " Da\1d won the battle. a!> did Bnef and both be-came leader. among 1he1r re'>pe<."llve communiues "I le '" definuelv a leader on and off the field ··Monarch said I le wa.., our most mspiraoonaJ player 1.1.St year He continually pu-.lw-. kid to do th1>1r best in praruce and in tht-game." Hnef re!Jshe-; the re<,pon'>1bilitie<; ac..'>OC'lated with bt.>111.: a leader ·I'm the one who -,etS the tone for how we look corrung on and off 1he field." Bnef ..aJd Loal hes are very important but so are the captains. It's like gettinR taught by your father and then your big brother retnforces that message • It's like, you know, local . ~" sea Kings not looking ahead Corona del Mar not taking University for granted, despite Trojans' losing record. Rick Devereux Daily Ptlot Two league losses in a row have not dampened Corona del Mar High foot · ball coach Dick Free· man's out- look on rhe future for the Sea Kings. ·If we win the next two weeks, we should be the third- place team [in the Pacific ( oast League)." freeman said. rhe top three teams in the league earn automatic CIF Southern Secuon Division lX playoff berths. First on the schedule for < dM (4-4, 1-2 in league) is Un1vers1ty (1-6-1, 0-3) at 7 p.m. tonight al Newport Har- bor High. The Trojans are out of the playoff picture, but could become spoilers if they upset Corona del Mar. Univer- ~1ty has made preparing diffi- cult for the Sea Kings by changing things on offense the last couple of games. "!University) had been run- ning a spread offense," Free- man said. "The last few games they have been running a some wing-T [forma11onsl. We're not real sure what they've decided on because (la"t FndayJ against Laguna Beach. they ran almost exclu- sively the wing-T." The change is not just ad- 1usting to and studying differ- ent formations for the CdM defense. The offensive phi- losophies are almost diamet- rically opposite. A spread of- fense is designed to create mismatches on wide receivers and allow the quarterback to pick apart a defenses second- ary. The wing-T uses m otion to confuse the defensive line and linebackers while running the ball. "We've played against the wing-T before," Freeman said. "If we can remember what to do then It make things easier. The wing-T Is like defending the option: it's assignment football. The defense has to know what its assignment is and stay In the gaps its sup- posed to.H University's Steve Crooks is the top quarterback in the Pa- ciflc Coast League, passlng for close to l ,400 yards. There are three Trojan receivers that have more than 20 receptions each for more than a com - bined 1,200 yards. "Their quarterback throws the ball pretty well and they've got a lot of guys that can catch the ball," freeman said. • fThe spread offense and the wing-Tl are two completely different offenses. We've got to be able to do all of it defend the run and defend the pass." Defensively, the Trojans use four linemen and three line- backers. but one of the line- backers is close to the line of scrimmage and the D-line shifts to make it look like a five-man defensive line with two linebackers. This defense. also called a Bear 46 based on the success the 1966 Super Bowl champion Olicago Bears under Coach Mike Ditka and defensive coordinator Buddy Ryan. tries to confuse the of- fensive line and the blocking schemes. It is particularly ef- fective against the run be- cause there can be up to eight defenders close to the line of scnmmage if a safety lends support. "We've faced the Bear 46 be- fore," Freeman said. "We might have to go to zone blocking. It doesn't confuse you as much as it just over- whelms you with the number of people that are there. But once you get past that front line, there isn't anybody there to stop you." Even though the Tro1ans have a losing record, Freeman said University 1s no pushover. "Uni always plays us hard," freeman said. "I have a lot of respect for Coach !Marki Cun- ningham. His players will be ready to play. Our two !>Chools are actually very do~e. A lot of the kids have had contact with each other growing up in other things. Fa miliarity b~eds a rivalry " CORONA DEL MAR STARTERS No Pleyet OFFENfl Wt. Yr "'-. No......,., ~Wt. Yr."'-. , 5 Tom Wiolc:t> •1190 Sr QB 46 M.11 8orgnllf f.(I 200 Jr DE 4 ........ ,.,._,., f.(111& Sr T1l 6e Teyior Stofm M2&0 Sr OT 1 Au9tlnBr-&-tl 1111 Sr F8 21 c.no. eon... 6-3200 Ir. OT 2 i<.Yln Wllctl •22os St WR 41Tr/lelt~ •2211 Sr DE 14 si.-eoeu ... '"" "° Sr WR Jer.~--.. 1-1\ 180 Jr OL8 46 '-'v Fenlon &.3220 St TE .. 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OU .......... Nm . .... .,.~,... .... ··~ GCllfli~ Mt• Ir . ..... «:.-. Ntll .. Cll no-. ..... ., ,,. Jf • N• ., ... TARS .· Continued from Bl ·-· -- SPORTS MARK C. DUSTIN /DAILY PILOT Sage Hill's Jamie McGee (7) throws a pass in ttie second Quarter bf Saturday nighrs game against Brethren Chri stian at Clark Field in Long Beach. Injuries force change Sage Hill will be switching pieces around to compensate for wounded players. Rick Devereux Daily Pilot Sage Hill School Coach Tom Monarch had a goal of winning five games th1<; year. Five would have been more Chan the com- bined wtal of the program !four) gomg into the seac;on and would have giwn the Lightning a bright future with a junior dominated squad. But 'iage I hll has won six games and, like Bob Marley sang, once you get what you want you want more. Monarch wants the Lightning to win their first-ever Academy League game and secure a spot in the CIF Southern Section Di· vision XJIJ playoffs for the first time 111 the three-year history of the var<;iry program. Those goals seemed attain- able until injuries started to 4'prea<l hke the nu. Running back/cornt•rback/ kick returner Keya Manshadi has a strained calf mu .. tle and ESTANCIA Continued from Bl and long Snapper for lJS( IO the mid-1990s. As a product of Tatl back-U, Gome7 implements a run-first offense. Santa Ana useo, single and two running back fonna- tions. The primary rushing threat is Junior Takapu. who has more than 400 rushing yards. Quarterback Alex Gober. who has completed close 10 50% of f.':J suffered a mild con- cussion against Brethren Olristian Saturday. Wide re- ceiver/comerback/punter Bra- den Ross suffered a high ankle sprain against Brethren Olris- tian. Lineback.er/fullback Dylan Milstein broke his collarbo ne and is out for the year. "We're in survival mode right now," Monarch said. "We have got to talce what we have and piece together something com- petitive." Sage I lill (6-2, 0-1 in league) will be forced to shuffle things around for Friday's 2 p.m league contest against visiting St. Margaret's (5-I -I. 0-1). which is ranked No. 6 in CIF ~outhern Section Division XJIJ. Don Ayres, who was the starting fullback for much of the year, will be the starting tailback in- stead of Manshadi. Bryan Korn- swiet. the starting center, will line up at fullback. The Lightning wiU face a St. Margaret's defense that gives teams multiple looks. "We've seen them in two or his passes. is also a running threat, averaging close to 4 yards per rushing attempt. "They can throw the ball fairly well but I know they will try to run the ball because of (Go· mez'sJ 'SC background," Fertig said. Defensively the Saints will use four down linemen and three Unebackers. P.stancia also runs a 4·3 on defense, which might help the Eagles in preparing for Santa Ana. '"We see that derense every SAGE HILL STARTERS three differe nt defenses so far." Monarch said. ult looks like a five-man fro nt is their main de- fense. but they use four and three linemen sometimes." WhiJe pieces are moved around on the offense, the real Sage Hill changes are coming on defense where five players are expected to man new positioni.. Kyle Rammer will start at de- fensive tackle, a position he has played before. Rammer is tak- ing the spot of Morgan Brief. who has been moved to defen- sive end. Michael Morgan, who usually plays defensive end, will play outside linebacker. In- side linebacker Nick Sohl will fill in for the injured Ross a t one cornerback spot and outside linebacker Ayres will fill in for Manshadi at the other corner. UsuaJ defensive linemen Sani Krishna and Bryan Forrest will take over the inside linebaclting duties. "Losing Ross and Maru.hadi, that hurts because they are our bookends at comet." Monarch said. "!St. Margaret's! has prob· ably the best quarterback in the league (in Sebastian Bacon). I said before the season started and I still think it's true: they are the be'>t team in the league." day in practice," Fenig said. "(Santa Ana) will bring some guys (on blitzes). You don't know who is corning or from where, so we have got to do our homework [before the gameJ." Golden West League oppo- nents have averaged 35 points against the Saints defense. Non- league foes have averaged 11 points per contest. "1 lcnow one thing: Gomez wtll have his team ready to hit," Fer- tig said. "I think It's going to be an old-fashioned street fight." \ Mustangs in must-win situation Cpsta Mesa needs to sweep the remaining two games in order to make playoff run. Rick Devereux Oalty Pilot It is no surprise what the Costa Mesa High football team tries to accomplish while on offense: Get the ball to Jeff Wclldron. •Natu- rally. ~ can't wait until third down to get the ball to Jeff," Coach Tum Bald- win said "\4k need to try to get him the ball on first and second down any way we can And we have to spread it around to other receivers. Lf we can complete some ~ to someone other than Jeff. n will stop defenses from double-and sometimes triple-teaming him.· C.OSta Mesa (2-6, 2-2 m the (Joi den West League) has been work ing on getting Waldron the ball m some capacity in the runnmg game. Waldron and the rt.'St of the Mustang offense will battle a tough Orange defense Fnday at Orange c:oast C.OUege at 7 p m The Panthers (7-2. 4-1) are ranked No. 9 in QF Southern Secnon I >t vision Vil and have solidified '>t>t: ond-place in the league. ,, Orange opponents have awr aged 16.4 points. The Panthl'I'\ use four linemen and four 11111' backers. but someum~ ll Ix· comes a five man front. "Sometimes they change ll up and put in a nose guard," Baldwm said "They haven't bliued a lot but other teams have had suLn"' blitzing us, so we are going to prl' pare for some blit.1.eS." Waldron. who is one of t1lt• top receivers in OF Southern Sewon with 35 catches for 626 yardo, aml six touchdowns, is also a scarim.: outside linebacker. He and tht· rest of the Mustang defense are 111 a bit of a piclde as lo what to pw pare for from the Orange offen'it' "[Orange! used to run thl· dou ble wing. but lately t1ley have run the wing-T," ·Baldwin said "TI1t1t' two different offenses we havt• to look at and study. so it make-. 11 ,, little bit difficult" No matter what the formatw11 for Orange, the ball seems to end up in hands of freshman Man.ht"'" C.Ontreras. C.Ontreras has ru<,hed for 15 touchdowns and clo'>e tn 1.140 yards. The run-oriented offense will allow Costa Mesa to take adv.in· tage of its strong linebac.ldng urnt Waklron is joined by Jasbir Seewat on the outside and Randy Fea. Cameron Wynglan and Duaine Wase on the inside. But the differ en<:e could be the battle between the linemen. "The real matchup will be 111 the front four,· Baldwin said. "If our D-linemen can t1lXe on their 0-line, it will aUow our linebacker. to step into the rushing lanes and shut them down." Costa Mesa Is in a must-Win scenario the remaining two games in order to secure a third-place finish In the league and an auto- matic OF southern Section OM· sion VD playoff berth "We have to eliminate ow mis· takes and penalties," Baldwin &Jd "We can beat anyone if ~ play well." .. SPORTS .. \ BRIEFLY ~ .. Costa Mesa girls win GOltlen West Mustangs' cross country team capt:ures league championship. The Costa Mesa lllgh girls cross country team clinched first place In the Gplden West League. winning the league finals Wedoeaday at Central Park In Huntington Beach. Junior Jasmine Ilay placed second overall In 18 minutes, 40 seconds on the three-mile course. Kyla Flores (fifth in 19:05), Emily Cotton (11th in 19:56). Jenny Sparks (12th in 19:59) and Nilan! Duarte (I 51h in 20: 15) were the top finishers for the Mustangs (6·0 in league). The Mesa girls advance to the CIF Southern Section Di· vision III preliminaries Nov. 13th at Mt. San Antonio Col· lege. The Mesa boys (2·4) team placed fifth in the league with Luis Genis (18th in 16:55). Mitch Friedmann (24th in 17: 19), Ryan Lacy (26th In 17:24). John Zapata (27th in 17:46) and Luis Munoz (3 1st 111 I 8:06) scoring. fhe Estancia boys (4 ·2) fin · 1\hed third in the league F.r· nesto (..aslaneda (15:5 1 1 n 15.5 1 ), Alex Cahuantzi (c1gh1h in 16:26). Alan Re1a (I I th in 16:28), Heclor Gome1 (15th in 16:44) and Jose Gar· cia (2 1st an 17:02) were the to p finishers. The Estancia girls finished lourth in the league with Sid· ney Barloon (sixth in 19:07), I unice Rodrigue1 (19th in 20:43). Paula Negrete (21st an 20:52). Lucy Leon (26th an 2 1 :05) and Okairy Lomeli (27th in 2 1 :06) rounding out the top runners. Hernandez scores winner •SOCCER: The host Van · guard University men's soccer team, ranked No. I I in the NAIA, fqrged pa'>t No. 16 fresno Pacific, I ·O, in a Region II first· round game Wednesday. After 85 minutes of scoreless play, the Uon1 were awanled a free kick from Just outaide the penalry box on the left tide and aenlor forward Jose Hernandez ripped a ahot that curved around the defensive wall and lnsJde the near post, past diving Sunbird goalie Josh Ollenberg· er. Vanguard (16-4) held off the Sunblrds (15·3· l) in the final 4:45 to earn a second-round game at 1 p.m. Sah,Uday at top- seeded Azusa Paclftc. VU goal- keeper Tommuo Bianchi re· corded three saves en route to his 10th shutout of the season. Chin leads UCI women •GOLF: The UC Irvine wome~ golf team finished fourth out of 17 tearrui with a record-setting performance at the I.as Vegas Founders CoUegi- ate Showdown at Anthem Country Oub in Henderson, Nevada. Freshman Jane Olin shot a career-and tournament-low 67 in the finaJ round to help the Anteaters move into fourth place with a 54-hole totaJ of 892 (307-296-289), the best 54-hole lotal aJl-time for the Anteaters. The team's finaJ round of 289 is the lowest 18-hole score an school history. Olin tied USCs Veronica Fe- libert, who also shot 67 in the finaJ round, for the day's low honors. The fre!>hman shot a career low 219 (76· 76-67), fin· ishing seventh, her second ca- reer lop 10 showmg. Olin'c; 67 I'> a team low for the season and matches the program's aJl-tame low of 67 set by WaJiaJak Sararak Oct. 9, 2001 at the Omni Inter locken Golf Course in Broom· field, Colo. Freshman Selanee I lender son placed 17th at 223 (74·72· 77), while junior Angela Won shol I ·under 71 on the finaJ 18 to move to 20th at 224 (79· 74 71). Junior Carling Olo was 27th after carding a 226 (78-74· 74) and freshman Kim Loren1.ana was 73rd at 240 (84· 78· 78). UNLV's Hwanhee Lee was the onJy player to shoot under par for the tournament with a 215 (74· 71·70), earning medaJtst honors. Tars rip Woodbridge •WATD POLO: Clay Jorth and Telford Cottam ecored fow goalt each for the Newport Har· bor High bo)'I water polo team Wednesday u the host Sallora defeated Woodbridge, 16·5, in a Sea View League finale. The Sailors (16-10, 4-1 in league) will play in the CIF Southern Section Division l playoffs next week. SN View LNcue ~ H..t>ot 11. Woodbridge 5 Score by Ou•rten Woodbridge 2 o 3 o -s Newport I I 4 o -18 Newport Jorth 4, Cottam 4, Auer 3, Vrene1 2. CHtlllo 2, Moed 1. Saves -Rob1n1on, 4 tvf cKittrick qualifies •GOLF: Corona del Mar High sophomore Katie McKittrick finished at l58 to secure second place in the Pacific Coast League girls golf championship Tuesday at El Prado and ad- vance 10 the CIF Southern Sec· lion individual championships. University's Jas mine Winters carded a 155 for medalist hon· ors. The lop two qualify for the CIF individuaJs Nov. 11 at Mis· sion Lakes Country Oub in Desert I lot Springs. CdM senior Katie Albright shot 161 and finished third overall, whiJe teammate Jonna Kim shot 173 and placed 11th. In ..a Pacific Coast makeup match Tuesday, the Sea Kings lost to lJnaverslly. 423-439, but defealed Northwood (451) in a tn·meet CdM advances to the CIF· team qualifying tourna· ment Friday at El Pr<Jdo at the Chino Creek cour'ie at 8 a.m. Sea Kings advance •TENNIS: All lhree Corona del Mar I llgh doubles teams won in the fir'>t and second round!> of the Pacific Coast League individual girl!; tennis championships Wednesday at the Costa Mesa Tennis Center. Jill Damio11-Alexandra WaJ - 1er\, Miranda Young-Rachael Miller and Hayley Young· Jami Steele all .,wept their best-of. three '>el., and advanced to to· day\ \emafinals al Costa Me .. a . presents . · Avt Esc~pes Featured Artist series In November, Collage and Papers with Mada Leach Join this renowned tec.:her and exhibiting artist e leads students of all levels In thts mceptfonally lmaol rve Quence of sessions with paper of all kinds. Cl re meant to be taken either lndJvJdua11v or as an affordable series with each week different from the others. Time: FrJdavs. 1 :45pm to 4:00pm Where: woman's Club of Laguna Beach~ 285 st Ann's Dr. 6 bfocl<s S.of Main Beach Price: Single sessions: $30~ 1nc1u des au mater.falll 4-part series: $1 oo etedlt carcis welCOme. November s l'k>vember 12 NOvember 19 NOvember 26* Printmaking MarbelfzlnQIPaste Papers PIJ)er MakfngtCaSt.Jng Papers Holl day cards at I p.m. • Damion and Walters (ace off against teammates Miranda Young and Miller. while Steele and Hayley Young face Tetoro's sister duo of RoUJ)lle and Si- erra Ellison. Glsserly takes third •TENNIS: Newport Harbor High senior Jill Casserly took third place in the Sea View League individual girls tennis championships Wedneiday at Newport Harbor. She los t to Laguna Hills' Brit· tany Rosen, 6·0. 6-0 in the semifinaJs, but won In a playoff for third, 7-5, 4-6, 6-4. OCC takes down Tigers • VOLLEYBALL: The Orange Coa\t CoUege women's volley hall team defeated host Raver side, 30·21. 30·16, 30 17, Wednesday in Orange ~mpire Conference play. Chontol Palomino, Donica Dro1.d and Melissa Zapiain each had 11 kills and Nicole Powers had three aces and 28 dig\ to lead lhc Pirates ( 12-3, H 2 an lhe OJ {.). ou: plays fnday at Irvine Valley College Saints rall y past Eagles • VOLLEYBALL ·nu· 1 ... ta11ua I ltgh girls volleyball team lo't to hmt ~nta Ana, 18 LS, 2 I ?S, Z5 l I, LS-Iii, 15 5, Wedm•.,day in <.olden we ... t 1.e.igut· play I hl' I agle., 18 tt. fl 5 m leagueJ \'I.ere led hy .. enaor 1 lllla ry I .1r,on w11h 1 ·i kill\, whalt> <>ophomore Jayl' I lellnm h ht1d 11 kill., and '>l'Vl'll bloch b1anua ho''" ( O\ta Mt'"' Fnd..iy an a league fin.ale San Clemente top~ Tar~ •SURFING: I hl' Nt·wport I larlmr lligh <;11rf ll'.tlll fl'll IO I :! .titer ht•ing dt·le.11t•d hy ~.in Uenwnte, 10.1 h!i. at ,..,,,111 Lie mente\ I ~t n•t•t Nt·wpiirt I0'-1 thn•t• ol lht• four evenl., on a tlay th.11 .,aw 1 ht•.,1 high \o\<Jvt' comlitaun-, rtw one event wun hv Nt•w pori wa\ thl' hotl}hoc1rd < 0111 pe11t10n. Matt Kn•t,rhm;11 .ind llarry I ully look <,(•rnnd t1nd third plan•-, rt''fll't l1H•ly. an lead1ng their team to an 11·10 victory. • The t0Je fhV -place ftnisber for Newport was Erica Houein.l. who handily won the gU1a short board wfth an average wave score of 5.8. Her individu.al ef. forts were not enough as the team lost, 12·9. Vanguard swept • VOUEY&UL: The visiting Vanguard UnJversiry women's volleyball team lost to Califor· nia Baptiat, 30-26, 30-19, 30-17, Tuesday in Golden State Ath- letic Conference play. Freshman outside hitter Kim Wynn led the Lions (22· I I, 9·8 an the GSAC) with 10 kiUs and 16 digs, while Junior Sevryn De· mos aJso had 16 digs. Anteaters fall, 2-1 •SOCCER! ihe UC Irvine men's soccer team lost. 2· I, to vi')ating CaJ Poly San LUJ<> ObaspoopMustangs (5-5·4, 2- 4 I ) in a Big West ma I ch Wednesday night at Anteater Stadium. The Anteaters (6· J 0-0, 2·4·0 an the Big West) outshot 1hc Mu~tang... 12 ·I , hut were u11 able to knock 111 a goal 1n tht• '>Corefe.,., first half. Junior Kit Vi1agliano broke the -.rnreless 11e with a blt1.,t from 20 yardc; out on the nght \ldl' di the 57 54 mark. N1kh1l I rl ehat:h tat•d the game for tilt' Mu\t..a11gs (5·5-4 . .!·4·11 a-:. he ... quee1ed rhe ball 1hrough a t rowd after collect mg tl al lhe IOp ot the box an the b8th man ute Mt11thew Rohamon '>e<>rcd aht• l'Vl'ntual game-wanner al till' l·l 4'1 mark a'> he knocked .1 loo"l' hall 111\1dc the \lX yard hox IM"l the keeper UCI men picked 7th •BASKETBALL: I he Ul Ir \Hll' men\ h..a'>ketball learn, wl11Lh dad not make rhe e1gh1 tl'am Big Wc'>l Conference lour rhtrnenl a year ago. ha., been pad:.nl lo t'i111..,h -,ewnth an thl' JO team tonfercnLe in -.eparate poll' hy the rnat he., and media rl'lea-.ed Wl'dne-.day lht• Anteater., were 11 17 la.,l wa.,<m. t'im:.hmg 11ed for eighth 111 lhe Hag \\.bl wilh a 6-1.! rnn 1'lanlllf, ...... '· .. ~ " c... ..... , tf6ih 9cNol boys •nd 8'"- -CofOM d9f Mer 81 hdfte CoMt LMeue flNle .. IMMP1rt. ' ,..... ....... High echool - H1rv1rd-Wffd1ke YI. NeWpe>rt HerOor It FounUln V1tley-, 3~30 p.m. Footbel High Khool -E1t1nd1 et Santi Ana It Sant• Ana Bowl. 7 p.m.; Unlver1tty 1t Corona del Mar at Newport Harbor, 7 p.m . Tennis High school glrl1 -SIG• Hill et St. M argeret'•, 3 p.m. Volleyblll High school glr1a - Brethren Christian et Sage Hill, 5 p.m.; Woodbridge at Newport Herbor, 4 p.m.; Corona del Mer et Laguna Beach. 5:30 p.m Weter polo College men -UC Irvine et Loyola Merymount, 3 p.m. Community college women -Orange Empire Conference championships at Cypress. High school boys -The Bishop's at Newport Harbor, 4 p.m . QUOTE OF THE DAY "/think u '.s gmng to be 1111 o /d-fashwn ed \frel't fiKht ... Crai& Fertie. Estancia football coach ft•rt•nt e rt•t ord < .Oalh Par Dougla!>'>' squad. \~hach opt>n.. the exh1b111on sea· -.011 ~turtlJy al home against "'•mon I ra ... er Un1ver.,1ty from Bnt1\h C olumbaa, did not have ct player <1mong rhe we player 1He\c•a...c1n all conferem e learn. 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NtWIJOI I Kfnnelh BtJCh CA 9261.iO HJr but 949 South U1v1\11Jn Suite 420 llVYING OFFICER CA 92t>l& M Bertok, Coast D11ve. Cosla Meu. fill NO. H04-120S 1 lh" bus1nes' 1s con COUltT CASE ducted by a jleneral NO. 0 2CC 11140 par tnersh1p by virtue of a writ Have you started dorna ,.,,ued on Md« h l /004 bu sine'' yet, 111 rhe above Jes1analed Yes 12 01 198-4 Court Ullll" l 1udament Jerty M r .urow en1ere1I Ot!ober 14 I Th•~ \latement wa' 2003 1n IJwQr OI 1udg filed with the County rnent t • ~Ollor I'• r.1.rk of Oranee County M llhPll~ Mo1e• ""d on 10129104 Denn•\ Rndm•" ""d 20046006087 •idlO\I 1ud~m•nl d•bl Ua1ly Pilot Nov 4 11 or<sl NoJcr Am1n1dnd 18 2S 2004 Th613 Auto MMHI .l1uwm~ a net bolono • of $.?57 171.J .14 J< ludliy Jue on sa.d 1udJ1rn~n1 vn I hP S"'-'ttl ....,_ ... u.. .. date of Iii. '"Wart<• ot fidttlwsksile11Mme said Wiil I hav• le~1td upon all ,.~hi 1111, 0110 h The follow1na person 1n1err\t ot '"'d 11101 m•fll ' as abandoned lhe use cJebrorl,> in '"• I'"'" I ol the F1~1tltous Busi rrtv ,0 lht Couni, 01 ne\\ Name Guaranlre Oranae 51.,1, 01 (. ih f und1n~ 502 E Ocean tornia d•\l ,.b.,1 J\ lronl Newport Buch follow~ ' Ca hi or n•.i 92661 tract Numb.r l4S Lt.I West,.n Home Mort r, and w hO r 1 l ,1 f. ~a~e Corpurat1on <CAI f'ar<~• Numb~• 50? f Ott•nlront 4220? 1 JS 1 .,mmonly Newport Beath Cati Known Aoor .. ~.. ? 11 ~ 10' n•a 9z&& 1 Harbor Boulev,Hd Cost<1 fhe I 1ctt11ou' Business Mes~ CA 976?7 2'>?R name referred to above If the 'ub1ect ol th" Wa\ llled •n Oran&e \ale 1~ rtal propertv and County on 05/:12/2003 11 ha' no ~trefl addres\ f IL[ ND 20036945629 or othn rnmmnn ,,,, w~,ter n Home Mort ·~nalton d"ellurns lo 11~ &Jgt Cort>Orahon <CAJ lotalton m .• , I:• ob SO? [ Oreanlront, i.1ntd l1om lhl' Sh tr II\ Newpor I Btath C~h Office upuri , .. qn•~I 10'"'3 92661 PrCJ\PI' l1v~ t1111dH ~ lh1\ bu)1nes\ •S con ~h<>uld rdrr 10 ~ •. lilln\ dud•d by d ~01porat1on 10 I 'I I 0 I 7111 liRll W~\lern liomP Mor I intlu ... c.I 11,. r 011, ril •"~ .. Lor11oralton Tom Ci.ii Pr"', dur .. for I Ou~an Prt\ldent JH<1111\1<H•'• ~)11v .. 1r11n~ tht-Thi._, ~fat~mrnt was lern", 'on'u1t1ow ortcJ ftlPd with tht Gounty eflecl r1t th~ ·''" and i.lerk ot Oranee County t~e h.ib11ttv "' d•fJull111p, ~~~~~~161 h1ddet\ NOJICC 1 .. llfRfBV Daily Pilot Ott 14 21. CIV[ N lhdl ,,n Nv~emb~r 28 Nov 4 2004 Th!'>67 I 7 7004 a I 11 00 u t 1111 k A M 11 !>her 111 NOTJCI IMVT1"IG lfJS 01111 t 4f,UI JArnhn••~ fhp Or Ante Counly f(d R.1om IU!\ ·,,, .,1 4n11a11rn 01strrtl N•wru•I H .. 1 h C. '""'' r,ahtnrnta will rert111e QI Ur Jiii'• 'ii,,,. ol bid• until Nov•"'"" C~hlornoa I will ,,. .. •I Ht, 2004 of 2:00 p.m. pubhc .iutt1otn to HoP I Bids must b•· received h1&h•~t bidder Im 'a~h .it lhe 01sl11cl \ Ad1n1n •n lawful m•1n1·v "' thf ,,1rat1ve I obby or 1Jn1led Sldli·s oil th• f'1Hthas1na Office by the 11a111, ltll~ "nd rnlere•.t date t1e1einabove sel nl U•d 1ud2m•11I cf•l•I lorlh al which time they nr ht 1n I he .il,•0 v•· ''"" br opened and r • ammed at tht D1st11ct I Pur<hasma Olf•<e 103« Publlshtd Newport 8Hch/Cosl1 Mn1 011ly Pilot Novemb11 4 2004 Th615 STATllBfT Of WITillAWAl flOI ,..,... OftlA•lmlll ACmllUS IUSllSS WU Th• foHOll!IO& p111son hU withdrawn u a aeneral pertner from the partnership operat1na under flc11t1ous bu"ntsi name of McCormack C. r arrow. at 949 South Coast Ortve, Suite 420, Costa Meu, CA 92626 The f 1ctrhous Busmeu Name referred to above wH filed 10 Oran1e County on 2/13/04 f tie No 20046974720 full Name and Addreu of the Person With duw1n& James 0 W•de 20792 Slummer lane. Hunt1naton Buth CA 92646 James D W•de this statement wl5 filed with the County Clerk of Oranae County on 10/29/04 20046006012 Daily Pilot Nov 4, 11, 18.25,2004 Th6ll FktftlM lmltss •s..... The follow1nri persons are dOtni business n a1 SeacltH Media bl Seachff Web. c) Suchtf Photoriraphy, d) Suchll Computer. e > Seacltff Dt&ttal f) Surf City Media. &> Suri City Web Oes1&n. h) Suri City D1&1tal. 1) Suri City Technical Supporl 1) Seachff Technical Sup port. 8661 Sa1111 Au 11ustine Onve Hunt1na ton Beach. Cal1fo1nra 92646-7069 Jer aid Ir v1n11 8661 Saini Au11usl1ne Ortve Huntineton Buch C•h forn1a 92646-7069 This business 1s ~on ducted by an 1nd1v1du1I Have you started do1na bustness yet? No Jerald lrv1na This stalement was ftled with the Lounty Clerk of Or a nae County on 09/30/04 20046002932 Daily Pilot Oct 28, Nov 4, 11 18 2004 Th&02 RdttiM.-..0 Mmes...... The foflowma persons are do1n& busmen as St Mark Newpot t Commumly Counsehna Cen1e1. 2100 Mar Vista, Newpor t Beach CA 92660 St Mark Pr11sbyt1ttan Church of Corona del Mar <CA). 2100 Mar Vista Newport Beach CA92660 This business 1s con ducted by a corpor alton Have you started doinii business yet, Yes. I I 2000 SI Mark Pr e~byler tan Church of Corona del Mar. Glenn E Rymer President This statement WI\ ftled with the County Clerk of Or an11e County on 10/22/04 20046005323 Daily Pilot Oct 28 Nov 4. II 18. 2004 Th595 Sub1" r 1 r 11 ~ 1Jrt»t11bed by tht unders•ttned sealed b•ds for a l uml) :.um I •' 1 t V• 0nv1ted tor thio lollowm& Work ltlNOVATIOH 4TH PlOOlt SOCIAL SCllNCI LAI PaOJICT HO.: 50S0040 CONTUCT N0.1 tHl44 UNIVEUITY Of CAUFOttNlA, lltVINl IRVINl, CAUJOltNIA 92697 PltOJECT OlSCAIPTIOH: Pro1.i I '• "''~ "" 1<1~ 111 • 1~5S ~I tenant improvement w1thrn the •ttr lloor ot ''" •· · 1-.l1r1~ 4 \lnry !>'"'"' S1..1ence laboratory Bu1ldtne The work lnr.lud" "" 1o·11uv•lmn nl • clas'loom Ind t1pans1on of an ex11t1n11 rectptwri '" 1 Aotrl•l•onat work 1ntludn rtconf1eurina porltons of the 11ted • orr111 ' "'<J dllalement and remo••I of 9 X 9 floorin11 and mnt1c hom t1t'1t10 11 ., ,,.., dr.aw1n2 lSTIMATlO CONSTRUCTION COST1S200,000.00 Note Pr •m• ~ ,Jd•• .. ho do nol meel the qualtftcat1oni '" the Contract o,,, um• 11 "'~Y '" l l•t eh111ble tor •ward B1dd1n1 0 1um•nh will bf' avait1ble lo Bidders on THUJSDAY, OCTotllt 21, 2004 1n'1 woll bP 1\sUf'd al r ac•httes Man1aement Un1YerS1ty of C11tlorn1• Irvine ?01 lnlerim Office Butldln& (m111tna add<ess) t9l77 Jamboree Boulevard (phyllcal 1ddress) Irvine. CA 92697 ·5444 !949) 824 1404 l.h~tk 1•11 .1 non-rtfundottle let will be required 1n the emount ol $2S.OO ''"' •.>I"' R•ddtna Oocuments Chetk\ ar• to be made payable lo • The Re1ents of th~ University ot Cal1lor111a Suled Bids will not bt •Ct•Pltd alter 2.00 ,.M .., MONDAY, NOVIMHlt 22, 2004 Bid Secu11ty •n th• 1mount of 10' of the lump Sum Bu• 81d, 11tlud1na eltern1tn shall 1c<:omp1ny each B•d The Surety lssu1n1 the Bid Bond 1h1ll b• on lhe Bid Dudhne en admitted surtly rnsurer (H defrned tn the C1hforn11 Code ol C1v11 Proctdurf S.<:tton 995 120) A m1nd•lor y Pre Btd Conference and Prt Btd Job Walk will be conducted on MONDAY, NOVIMHl I , 2004 ~11nnln1 promptly 11 T.00 .. M Pa1ttc1p1nts \hall meet .ti f atthltu Man111m~nl lntj'rlm Olf1re Bu1ld1nc. Conference Room 128 Umversily of C1hlornl1. Ir vlnt (8111ldtn& II 92 on Nllfth Campus Map) 19172 J1mbott1 Boulevard Irvine, CA 92697 5444 (949) 124-1404 AfTINDA .. CI AT THI "1~llO (ONfllltKI AND Pll-llO JOI WAUC ti MANOATOIY FOi AU ,.... cowrunoes. THI MllTIMO WIU. QOSI AT hOJ 'MAefY COMTUCTCHIS AaaMMO AJTll TNI$ TIMI W1l1 NOT II IUGaLI TO 'UTICIHH • 'tttl I• PllOCUS Al A ,_, COMTIACTO.. C)ftly bldd•ri who p1r tlcip1t1 1n both Ille Pre Bid C•nference end the .loll Willi tn thelf tntnty will be •"owed to bid Oii tlle f'rojtct 11 prime COfftrtcloo fOf l11rtflt1 lnl0tm1t10n untact faclhtles Mln•cement, Contradt O..,artment, Ann·8rendt It Hochnttun1t(Mt) 12'-1404 ., Tiit SllCC"'M Bid~· Ind Ill Sul>contr•ctou Will "" rtQUlrld to loHoYr tlle nond1M:rlmln1tlon requlram.nta aet forth Ill 1111 IJlddlnt Oocum.n\I tnd to P•r prev••lina waae rat1t at Ille locttlon of IYle Wflrk. Tiie auccenful Blddlt wllf be required to lleve tllt followlnt State ol C.lffornl1 Contr1ct«·s llcensa current at the time of aubmtulon of the ltd. Fldttlous lvsiMs Mm.S"'-t The follow1n11 persons are doma business as Show Windows 625 Promontory Or Wesl Nrwporl Beach CA 92660 -'' thur R To11 es 625 Promontory Or Wesl Newport Bea~h CA 92660 t tnda Mar Nelson &25 Promontory 011ve West Newport Beach CA 92660 This business 1s cnn ducted by husband .ind wile Have you \tarted do111g bus1nns yet' Yes 8 20 04 Arthur R Torres This \lalemenl w.is filed wtlh tM Cllunty Clerk nf Or ante Counly on 10 '22104 20046005322 Daily Pilot Olt 28 Nov 4 11 18 2004 fh'l96 fktltlM lusiness -StattlMllt The following persons are do1n11 business a' Pret1s1on Stonetutler' 70 Pas•o P11mero Rancho Santo Maraat 11a CA97688 Wilham J Egan /0 P <1\Pc> Prtm~ro Rantho S.anla M.iraarita I.A 92688 Thi\ busmess •s co11 ducted try an 1nd1Y1dual Have you \ldrted dome business yet' Y•• 10/01/04 Wilham I [aan This statement was filed with lh~ Cnunt1 Clerk .,, Oranae Countv on 10 08. 04 20046003111 D~Ptlol Oct 14, 21 28 ~DY 4 2004 Th564 s ........ A.t.•--•u...t flctftlM ..... Mme The lollow1n11 person hi\ abandoned the use of thP r •t hhous Bust· n~ss Name J1 Maritn Mortaa&e & Real Estate, 1102 Business Center Drtvt, Suite 130. lrvme, CA 9761? Th• f 1clthou~ Business name referred to 1bove was filed 1n Dran&e County on 8 6 2004 rll C NO 2004&996089 Roiillf Francis Tur~ 1714 Stubtrd Drive tO\la M"a CA 92626 1 hrs business ts con dueled by an 1nd1v1dual Roeer r Turk Thrs statement wu Wed with the County Cler~ of Oranae County on 10112/04 20046001966 Daily Pilot Oct 14. 21. 28. Nov 4 2004 Th574 RcftM ...... Mmes....., The foOow1n1 ~reons 11e do1n& busmen IS Tamayo C. Kubota De s111n. 97~1 Talbetl Ave, F ounh1n Vtlley CA 92708 Jesslene Ann Kubot1. 9751 Talbert Ave • f ounllrn V1lley. CA 92708 Thi• busmen II con ducted by· en lndlv1du1I Hn1 you 1tert1d doint buslnen ytl? Yes. 2001 Je .. le111 Ann Kubotl Jhls at1tement wn fried With the Count-, Clelll of Ott11 .. County onl~ teotMOM20 0111,.,.,, Oct, 14. 21. 28. No11. 4, 2004 Tll559 r Pill.-..... ....... Tiit followlnlll Pfttollt lft dolftt bua1nen 11 DOA Mov11 Cata. l7IO Moflro11l1 A 22. c-.t1 ...... CAt2127 . Oenen Gl4Nf't. 17fl0 lilollfOvle A·22, C.t1 Mtu,CA'2t27 ,..... butltltla .. eott· MtM b't 111 illllvldu .. Ht1lt '°" .... .,.. ......... ,::.,, Dertll Tlllt ........,_t WM MM wlal ttlt ~tr a.. of Or .... CMty • lCl)Qltoe .......... ft.A:~\:i • l.11111 .... .. ....................... -""' ..... ............ .. Ullt ..... ii ......... ....... Th1 followlfll PlfMN .,, 001111 1>1111Mt1 .: 1) OC Mttro, •> OC Matro M1t1d111. 14'1 Quill St. t201. Nl--1 l eech, CA 92teO CJIUtm P1tb~ Ille. \4SI Qv11I $1 . •201: :;.;:gort Inell, CA Thlt •~in.a it COii· ducttd by: 1 corporatlolf HIYI y04I ltlf'ecl **'a bulffleu t•l1 Vn, 1990 Churm 'ubll5llllfl, Int., Br11n ON.ill. C.r .0. This •l•ttmtnt WIS filed with the Co11ntr Clerk ot Orant• County on 10/19/04 tocM•004tOO D11ly PilOI Oct. 21. 28, Nov 4, II, 2004 Tll58t Ac-. ..... ... s..... The follow1111 peuons 111 doma bu11neu es. tenni1boutlqu1 com, 2048 Ph1l1rope Ct., Costa Mesa. CA 92626 lh• Juaer Tennis Het1t111• Found1hon. Inc (CA). 2048 Phalarop. Ct . Costa Mesa, CA 92626 Th" business 11 con· ducted by 1 corpoullon Have you stvltd doln& busmess vet? Yes, 2-19· qi The 1111er Tennis Herr•&• F oundalton Inc Roll Juaer. President This statement wu ftled with the County Clerk of Or1n11e County on 10/12/04 20046003952 011ly Pilot Oc t 14. 21. 28. Nov 4, 2004 Th571 Fktf1IM '4ldltss N.eS....... The lollowtn& persons are do•na business as Yorath Yachts. 16400 Paulic Cont Hwy •107, Hunl1n11ton Buch CA 92649 Ha•en Harbor YI Chi E cthanae. Inc (CA). 16400 P acrl1c Coast H•&hwdy '107. Hunltn&· Ion Bea~h CA 92649 th!\ bu~1ness rs con ducted by a torporat1on Havt you ~tarted do1n11 bus1n~\\ vet' Ye~. 08/07/19':18 Havfm Harbor Ya~ht l • r..haniie Thomu A Yor .ith Pres1d~nt Th•• \tatemtnt was filed w1lh the Count~ Clerk ol Oranae County on 09 '24 04 20046002., 2 Daily Pilot OLI 21 28 Nov 4 II 2004 Th581 FlctitiM lass •s....- fhp lollowrna per son\ are do•n& bustMss as Class•~ Car\ Restoration. 11:181 Jan Marie Place, Tustin Cc1l1lorn1a 9?780 Graciela Santina Bada de <.le ta f uente 1881 JM Marrr Plate Tustin Cahforn•a 9n80 Ruben de I• f uente 1881 Jan M111e Place T us11n. Cahlo1 n1a 92780 This business I\ ton ducted by Jn 1n1d1v1dual Hlvt. y•ru startrd doing buson•\\ y~t 1 No Gr Jl1tl.1 Sdnltnd BddJ de de IJ f u~nlt I ht\ ~l.tlem•nl was hied with th~ Cuunty Clerk of Otan&P County on 101 18;04 200460048 12 Oa1ly Pilot 0.1 11 78 Nnv 4 I l. ;>004 ThSRO Th~Sull\ are do1n~ busrn~s' a\ C.RC IE S( Al 3611 W•sl MarArlhur Blvil St• '104. Santa An.. t;A 92799 Concrete w .11r·r11roul 11111ProduLI\ fro. 1IAI J617 We~I M.1•Arll1ur Blvd Suire '>04 i;.,nta Ana CA 9?799 Thr\ bu~•n•\~ 1\ • un dul.lt~ lly a l.U"·"''ri''''" Have )uu st.irt•'I ''"'"I busmess ytl, Yes 7 71 04 Comf"I,. Wo11ti-q•r1,ofu'i Produ1.u '"' MM~ A Curran. Prt~•d•nt This stalemrnt ... ,. !tied "'1th 111~ L • 11nly Clerk of Orane• t •01111ty on 10/29/04 20046006096 Daily Piiot Nov •1 11. 18. 25. 2004 rr.&06 fktltlous ~s "-S""'-t ~I Nu11.a1 2301 M1nltob1 Or • S1nt1 ka.CAGU04 Thia bu1lneu It con ducted bJ. • l•ntfal Plf~rshlp Htvt Yoll tttrteo do•'ll bush-. Jet? No fredlleo MttCIAMI MtauelNunu Tlllt ttatt111tnt •H ftltd with th• Count., Clttll ot Ot~a• CovntJ on 10/12/04 JOllM~JS Daily Piiot Oct 14, 21, 28. Nov •. 2004 Th561 The followlna peraon) are doin& busln1u u : 1) T Ba&s, b ) COL Enterprrses, 1575 Sun llower Ave., Costa Meu, CA92626 COL Enter1><lat1 LTD (CA). 1575 Sunflower Ave • Cosl1 Meu CA 9262'i This business 1s con ducted by 1 corpOfelt<ln Have you stir ltd doina busrnus yet' Yes, 06/l&/1990 COL EnltrPftSe, lid . Terry Lovett. President This statement wes fried with the County Cle1 k of Ora nae County on 10/22/04 20046005404 Oatly Ptlot Oct 28 Nov 4. 11. 18.2004 Th!l89 fhe lollow1n1 P•rsons are dorna buslftess as TAYLOR. 2220 Un1vers1ty Drive Nl!wport Buch CA 926&0 raylor & Associates, <CA). 2220 Un1vers1tv D11ve Newport BHch. CA 92660 This business •$ 'o" ducted by 1 corpor1t1on Have you stir led do1nii business yet' Yes Ap11I l 1979 Taylor & Assoc1atn Ar chrleds Dale Randal Re11ier President Th1\ st•temtnl wu ltlt'd wrth the County Clerk of Oranae County on 10127104 20046005313 D.a•ly P1tol Oct 28. Nov 4 II 18 2004 Th597 AdttlM ksiness "-S..... Th• tollow1na per\ons are do1n11 bustne\., n Or agonf e.lher 25095 Wl11t<sprin11 Ml\• ion V1e1<o Ca 9:?691 M•lh•le Bartnik 2!>095 Wh•lespr '"K Minton V•t10 CA 91692 Met1s'3 Gr ad; 81 ?/ Seawalt" Dr •205 Hunt1nRIOn Buch CA 92646 lhts bu\tne\\ IS lOO duclecf by ~ ~~111ual par Iner ~hip Have you \lat ll'd dlltnR business yet' Nu Michele Barln1~ This statement wa~ filed with thr County Clerk or Oran11e Cnunty on 10:29 04 20046006098 Daily Pilot Nnv 4 11 18.25.2004 Th&07 Fkt!tlM lilsilns NcaeS1at111W11 Th" lollnw1ng per\OO\ .ar .. doing bu\IOUS 3\ Sen1nr l 1Y1n£ M1n1s111e' 78? 32 Yane1 M1•.\1r111 V1e10 l.A 976'!7 S•n•or t 1vtr1" I Cat1to1 n1J) /8717 Vant-1 M•~S"•" v1,10 f.ahlr11n1a 91&92 lh1~ hU\tnt~S 1\ tur1 ducl•d by a r..nroordl• on Hav• you \Id• t~d t1·,.~~ bus111~s\ pet, Y•• 06124 2002 Senior l 1v1nr Wa11•n R Olson. Pres1d""' Hus statem•nl w,I\ !•led with !ht County Cterk ol Or an11~ Cuunly on 10113/04 20046004T21 Daily Pilot Ott 14 ~I 28 Nov 4 /11()4 r h!>IS I h~ loll •wine per '"' .tre dome bu\ mt ss ,,~ Ottsho1 r. l <>(llC 14H N Red Cum 1Jn1t H Ana he1m CA !llll06 Ri.hard r .Jul Growr 100 lnt1Pp1<1 SI N•w port Bealh CA 9266J Sheri L vnn Cr CJw• 200 Intrepid St . Newport Beach, CA 92663 This bu,men ii ton ducted by a ae"tral partnershtp Hav~ you started dom& business yell Yn 11/01/98 Sheri Crowe This statement WilS filed wtlh the County Clerk of OrarT&t Cr>untv on 10/22/04 20046005112 D11ly Pilot Or.I ?8. Nov 4, I~. 18 2004 Th601 ......... Tti. tollowtn1 P•MHI• .,. 001111 ~ ...... tnno11ttl1tt Ot1t1n 6 l11ll<lln1. 58031h SM· ah ore Or N•wpor t la.ch, CA t2tM Oe11111t CHtY O'Tooi., NO"I• S.uhOft Or .. ~Ott luch. CA TlllJ '"'!nul II con· ducted by an llldcvldutl Htve you at11tld cto111a bUStnlH tel? VH, lO·IM Dennis C.sey O'Tooi. Thia at1tem1nt w11 fil11d ll'•th the County Ct•rk of Oreo&• County on 10/29/0C 2004.ootlOt Dally Pilot Nov 4, ll, 18. 25. 2004 'the09 Th• lollowln1 persona are dom& busioes' as 1) C11tforn1a Home Thuters b) Home Thuler com l3J6 V11 lido. Newport Buch. CA 92663 Promollon1I Partners USA. Inc .. (NV). 3336 Vta ltdo, Newport Beach. CA 92663 This business •s con ducted by. a cotpo11t1on Have you 1tarlld dotn& bU$1nen yet7 No Promohonal Partners USA Inc Jeck Suddarth. President This statement was hied with the County Clerk of Oranae County on 10/2Z/04 20046005311 ~ Daily Ptlol Oct 28, Nllv 4 11, 18. 2004 Tll600 flc1ltlws llusiiess N.eS..._. The followln& persons are do1n& busrneu as a) WORLORIDER b) WORLORl(){R PROOUC rtONS 2046 Ahso Ave Costa Mesa. CA 92627 Pnscomm Inc (CAI. Z046 Altso Ave Cost1 Me\I CA 92627 This business is 1..011 ducted by a corpor •lion Have you st.ir led do•n& bus1nen yet' Ye~ 812003 Priscornm. Im Allin f Karl, Pres1denl This ~tatement wa> hied with lhe Cciunty rierk of Oranae Counly on 10112/04 20046003963 011ly PllOI Od 14 71 18 Nov 4 7004 lh569 The lollowm11 pe1 sun~ drt doing bus1ne\\ as GoValation W•irtd 1407 W Gocidllue Ave Ana he 110. CA 9?807 l tndd Mane MLCu•n RJsmuHen 1407 W Goodhue Ave Anah~1m Ca 9780? This bu\•ness 15 tun dutled br an md1Y1dual H~v• ynu \tar ltd dnmg business yet' Yes. 10 01 04 t 1nda Ma11e Mt f.u1n flnmu,s•n ..... ... ...... Thi lollow1111 ,.,r.ona are Mil11 ....... u : -"Ila r1n111elal '•'"'"· 1"00 Von Ktrm1t1, '41it• 500 Int IN, CA ta12 Mlch11I L. Tua. l G~o. ltencflo S-t1 Mer~Ua, CA 92111 Thil ._...._II COfl• ducted OJ. 11! lrtdl111dual tfave rov alerted ctoinl IHl9'nft• Ytt1 ffO MIChHl l. T1U fhlt lttttrntnt WIJ flltcl with ttte County Cttrll ot Or •nae County on 10/22/04 locMitooHl4 0111r l"llot Oct. 2s. Nov. 4, l 1 18.2004 Th59' .......... ----The followfna per10n1 ll'e dotna t.vsi11eu as CMT D•nlopment, 25941 Blascos, MISSlon V1elo. CA 92691 John H. G1htln, 25941 Blncos, MtuiOn Viejo, CA 92691 This buslnus Is con· duct•d by an lndlvtdual Have you started doin& buslneu .,,11 No John H Galvin This statement wn ftled with the County Clerk of Oran&• County on 10/08/04 2004600U23 D11ly Pilot Oct 14. 21. 28. Nov 4, 2004 Th560 RdftlM ..... "-S...... The followina persons 111 do•nfl business as. Beazley f undtna. 2768 lonawood Court, Costa Meu. CA 92626 John R D Buzley, 2768 Lon11wood Court. Co1l1 Mna CA 92626 This business 11 con· ducted by an md1v1du1I Have you st,,ted doma business yet' No John R D Beuley This 111tem1nt was hied with the County Clerk of Drane• County on 10. 08 04 20046003117 Daily Ptlol Oct 14, 21. 28 Nov 4, 2004 Th563 FktlttM..._s ,._s......, The follow1na persons ar~ do1na business as. Ast11d Insurance. 828 W 19th SI Co\U Mesa CA 91677 A\trid Mepa 50 T•ror.ro Apt 501 lrv1nr CA 9?618 1 ht\ bus1ne's 1s con rlu• led by an md1v1dual Havl' yr>u •.tarled dotnR bu\1ne\S yPP Ye\ 9/10 2003 A~lfld Mepa llus stAlement was filed with the County Clerk of Or anee County nn 10129104 20046006102 0•1ly P1lol Nov 4 11 18 1~ 2004 Th610 I he lollowma persons .ir• t1o•nc busmes' as \alnn l •do 144 1 H Vt~ l 1dro f'iPwt)ort Bea~h CA 'J?fi6 I Th•' \lalemeul "''' ltlf•d wtlh the (u1mly Cl••-ul Or.in~· trunlv on 10,05 04 20046003S.4 1 C1.11H 1111~ K11w Niiuyen l)t(,I (JuMIL Ctr 0111ly Ptlol NCJv 4. 11 Gdrdvn Grnve LA 92~3 18 7~~ fh61& 1111\ bU\IO~S' " con fktitlous llniless tJ"' '•d by •'" •nd1v1dual tt•v~ 111u slarled do1n2 "-t S"'-"! bu'ln•H yet 1 No Jtw luUuw•lll( p•r~0n, Courln1t l\1eu Nauyen arr <Jc"'~ llu~•n~'" d\ I lh1\ \lllerl'ent Wd) U :, A f I 1 ~ h t hl~•l with tht County Insur ;ant• r om 9l9 Cltrk or Or•nae County CoronAdu !Jr CO\ld on 10 ? 04 M. \;> f.-' 'Jl&lli 20046005310 ' A1.1 A A2n111~11 'Jlq Ua1ly P•lut Oct 78. Nov c,,.,,n.,du 01 Cu\t,1 4 11 II! 1004 ThS99 Me\<i CA 'l?t:.?b Thi~ ~ustne\~ rs 'on du• trd uv an 1ncf1Y1rluat fbve vou \lJt t~d dlJUll' bus'"'" \ vPt' No Ard A11n111Jn lh1\ \l.tlem~nl WI\ l1lrd with the touniv Cl,,I< of 01 aneP C.ounl / "" 10 n 04 20046005309 1Ja1ly p,f,,I De I l8 Nuv 4 11 111 l004 Th598 Rctflim luslnels ,._ s"""""' I ht loollowmg I'•• son~ ~·,. dtHOf.' bU\m~s~ d\ C.hm f•mtno TM 1!>5j Sanla A11d Ave Co~ta MP\,l CA 9?62 7 Chn~loph~r I f Pm1110 I S53 S~nta Ana Av• Co1ta Me~a Ca 9'lfJ?7 Th•' bu\m,.ss t~ con rfuctell bv •n md1v1du 11 Havr yuu st~r I Pd du1n2 bu~mus y•11 Yes, 01 01 2004 Ch11slopher I F •mtnn This statement was l1l1d with th~ Cnurlty Clerk of Oun&e County on 10/29/04 20046006100 Daily Pilot Nov 4, 11 18. 25. 2004 Thb08 Th• folluw1n11 persons dr• do•nR business u l~llntfN liiuren 23 Tt all wood h vine Cali 101111~ 91620 1 .. nn1ft1 l Hardy. 23 Tta•lwoc•d Irvine Ca11 lorn1a 1?&20 I ht bus mess IS con dur l•d by '" ind1v1dual Ith• you started doma bU\IOP<\ yet, No lt11n1ltr l Hardy lh" st.1tem1nt wn l1lrd w1lh lhe County Cink of Dranae County on 10 lb104 20046005695 Daily Pilot Oct 28 Nov 4. II. 18.2004 Th~ flctltlM ..... N.es...., The follow1na persons art doln& hu11ness u Onshore 0111rins. 132 ltu l tne Uml C Costa Mua,CA82627 Tereu Rene Sells lower1 132 ltu line Unil C. Costa Mesa. CA 92627 This business Is con dycl1d by ID lndly1dy1I TM follow1111 P"tona "' clolnt b111l11eaa ••· Ot11dnou1111 f1hdl •z 1943 Continental Ave , Co.ste Mea1. C•llf0tnll 92627 Ab11ham Plf1.1, 19'3 Coritlnentel Ave • Coate Mas•, C1hfornl1 92627 Tlllt bull11ess la c:on· ducted by an lndlvklu1I Hive you slar1•d doln1 bUllf\1$9 y1t1 No Abraham Ptfti Thi' at1tement wu llltd with the County Cltrk of Of1na• County on 10/26/04 2004600$610 D•llr Piiot Oct 28, NOY 4. 1 , 18.2004 Th591 RdlllM ... ... s....... The followina persons 1r1 doln11 business as fun In a Bo•, 157 Yorktown Ln Costa Meu, CA92626 Em1n S11d1ll1. 157 Yorktown ln Costa Mesa, CA 92626 This bus111ess is con ducted by an ind1v1du1I Have you started do1n& busmen yeP No Em1n S11dell1 This st1t•men1 was hied with the County Clerk of Oranae County on 10/12./04 20046003ts1 Oatly Ptlot Oct 14, 21. 28. Nov 4. 2004 Th572 ~ ...... •s..... The lollowma persons ire dO•na busmtss H OC Tack Shi ck 88 fair Onve. Ste N31 Costa Meu CA 92626 Jlnel fhompson 23651 Dane Ct • ldlfuna N111uel. CA 92611 This bus1ne~s 1s ton dutled by •n ind1Y1du.al Have vou slllrted doina busmess yet' No Janet Thompson Thrs st1temenl wn filed w•lh the County Clerk of Or1nat County on 10129'04 20046006015 Darty Ptlot Nov 4 11. 18.25 2004 Th617 RdttlM kmtss Mmes.... fhe lollowm& persons are doon11 busmen as Duran Spettrum 450 Elmhurst ln Costa Meu CA 926?6 loys Ann Diniz 450 Elmhurst lane Costa Mesa. CA 926:t'6 Thl6 busmn\ is (On dueled by •n md1v1du1l Have you star led dome business yeP No l oys Ann 01n11 This st.1ttm1n1 was filed with the Counl v Clerk ol Or .in RP Courll v on 10112 04 20046003961 Daily P1101 OLI 14 ?I 78 Nov 4, .?004 Th!>70 Fkti1IM luslM$s -s ....... The lollow1ne per \On\ are doina bus1nus a\ M1que Ou111ns 3487 Queens Cr! Costa Meu C-' 92626 M"helll' R&nel' S1u ewe 3487 Queens Cr t Cosl1 Mesa CA 92626 This bus1nu1 1s i;cin ducted by an 1nd1vldu1I Have .,ou started dorna business yet' Yes 10 15 04 Michelle Stuewe Thrs \latem•nl w•S ftled with lht County Clerk of 011n~f County on 10. 2l!().t 20046005326 Daily Pilot Otl 78 Nov 4 11 18. 2004 ThS9? RdltlM .... -*"-" The lollowrn1 p•• sons are domii business .is BEACH MESA MUSIC TOGETHER. 1525 Me,a Verde East Costa Mesi. CA 92626 Kindel Ce~tlo, 600 Vtclorta Street Costa Me». CA 9l627 This business 1s ton ducted by an 1ndtv1dual Have you st•r led clo1n1 bustntn r•P Yes, 9/17 04 Kindel Castlt This statement was ftled wtlh th• County Clerk of Or1n11 County on 10/08/04 2004600U IS Dilly Pilot Oct 14, 21 , 28. Nov 4, 2004 Th565 .......... ...,...... The foffowltll ,_..,., ere dolna bullMI• • Cern1,or• Qrlll. ,303J 8rl•tol St, Sult• M. CO•tl Mae, Ctllf0tnra 9262' T11en To11•Tll1t, 14044 Mqt!Olit st. Suitt 22e, Wntlllln•tw. C1llfonlt 92613 Thia !xtSlil&tt la ton· ductad by; an lndlvldual H•ttt you alerted dolns builness ~et? No T uen Ton That This 1t11fme11t wH filed with th• Count1 Cl11k ot Or1n1• County on 10/22./04 1004600SJJ2 Dally Piiot Nov 4. II. 18.25.2004 Tlt604 ,._.. ..... ... s....... Th1 followlnt peraon• ate dolna bu\1ness u JAGACE CONSULT ANTS. 10241 FtrrtY Or1111 Tustin, CA 92782 Racquel B1nlttu. 10241 Ferrey Dr1v1, Tustin, CA 9278? Thrs bus1neu 1s con ducted by an 1ndlv1dual Have you st1rt1d do1na business yet? Yes 01/01/03 R1cquel Banhles nus statement was ftl•d with th• County Clerk of Or 1n11 County on 10/12/04 2004600'96.4 Daily Pilot Oct 14. 21 28 Nov 4. 2004 Th573 ~ ..... --.s....... The follow1n11 persona are doln& business as Totally Real Apphanct Installation. 100 S Lincoln Ave 112, Fuller ton. Cahfor n11 92831 Jonathan Alatorre, 100 S Lincoln Ave t2 Fullerton C1hfo1n1• 92831 This bus1nen is con d11cted by an 1nid1v1dual Hne you s11rted dome bur,rness yet 1 No Johnathan Aldtorrf This statement wu hied with the Counly Clerk of 011n11r C11unly on 09127104 20046002391 Daily Pilot Oct 21 28 Nnv 4 11 2004 Th~J Rc1lflM lllilesi llmeS...... l he lollowina oerson\ ue Ooin& business ~s Ptrso"al Ch1r rn. 7 I f QI tunt Or ••P Irvine C•hlorn1a 92&18 Linda Sut Mooney ?SJ72 Via Oe Ania l a11un4 N1Rur.I <:1l1lornu1 92b77 This bus1neu 1s ton dudrd by an 1nd1v1du1I Havr you star led do1n~ bus1ne-5s yel' No l •nda Sue Mooney This statemenl w" ftlrd with the C.ounly Cirri. of Oranae County on 10 26 ·04 2004600S'73 Daily Pilot Od 18 Nuv 4 II 18 2004 ThS87 R<tttiM hsillHs M.IS,._. Th~ lollow11111 ppr~nn\ are do•ni bus•nn~ as My Town Maps 19l9 Continental Avt Cosla Me\a Cahfor n•• 926?7 Patrocf\ lam"\ Garry 1919 Cont1Mnt•I A•r Cost• Mrsa 1,,.1,tor 1 •A 92671 This business '• un ducted by 3n 1nd1v1du3I Have you sl•r led dorna business :tet' No PatGu1y This slalemenl wn fried with lhe County Clerf\ of Oranee County on 10 76104 20046005601 011ly Pilot Ol I 18. f\luv 4 11 18 2004 Th590 Fktlle.l lllsileu •s..... The followm11 per son\ are dotn& business as Wtn)low Custom Wood work 3025 Jeffrey 011ve Suite B. Costa Mf!sa C:A 926'lfJ Thomas R Wlnslnw. 3025 Jeffrey 011Ye Sutlt B Cost• Mesa CA 92616 T h•s bU"llfSS IS con ducted by an 1nd1v1dual Have vou st11 led domg bus1nnsy•tl No Thomn R Winslow Thts statement was filed with the Counly Clerk of Oran1~ County on I0/2'2104 2004400SS:U Dally Pilot Oct 28. Nov 4. 11. 18.2004 Th593 STARTING A NEW BUSINESS?? The Legal Notices Qepartment at the Dally Piiot Is pleased to provide servlCM to new businesses. 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The Daily Pilot ICCCptS no liabiljty for any error in an advertisement for wh.ich it may be responsible except for the cost of the space actually occupied by the error. Credit can only be allowed for the first insertion. CLASSIFIEJAD -ii Monday ...................... Friday S!OOpm Tuesday ................... Monday S:OOpm By Fax (949) 631-6594 (..,CllM: inch.de your -Ind ~ numba Ind we'll call )'OOI bed w1tb a pncr quote.) Telephone 8:30am-5:00pm Monday-Friday . ., ..... ~ ---. ' . .."" .. , .. I I I. ..;._, ...., Mff.SISO By Phone (949) 642-5678 Hours By Mail/In Person: 330 West Bay Street Costa Mesa. CA 92627 At Newport Blvd. & Bay S1 Wednesday .............. Tucsday 5:00pm Thursday ............ Wednesday 5:00pm Friday .................... Thursday 5:00pm Saturday ..................... Fnday 3.00pm Walk-In 8:30am-5:00pm Monday-Friday Sunday ....................... Friday 5:00pm Index 7402·7466 ' . IOOWS10 tOOH7SO SERVICE DIRECTORY -For All Your Home and Business Needs ... L · 11dl'r the Sen· ice Di rectory Banne r Reach 80,000 Homes Each Week For Only $32 per week ( 4week minimum) Call Lorraine at (949) 574-4245 3460 011c:1s a i.-a tt1n1tig1an Beadl JEWELRY/ DIAMONDS/ PRECIOUS METALS orlN HOUSE SAT-SUN 2-4 Best lwnhm On B11 Canyon Golf Course 44 Canyon Island Or r ab ulous 180' Goll Course Views 381 + den appro• 2000sf vault ce1t c:ompletety remod· eled SI I 'Y.> 000 P11vate sale. by._ 9'&711HJ112 STIPS TO 11.ACHI Oetu • t l b• 2ba condo r ul!y furn. enclosed ear S?IOO 949 645 4885 825 Hl .. h cu1 3br 7 5ba den, Ip 'l c dl eated tomm pool & spa Pet Oh S2850 l'.W. .............. Iba retriw. t.uWI qi w d Ill> Rocte:.tlf. Uni I nlOlle 11 mw SIB> 1'fJ, 9'S244 'I/4b Hu~Beach ~ ....... --!l!JW l i 4Hr Pr •t ,, s\¥111'111 IT•All S''11J Htfl Whrte Riv •w1•,r,111. t1 1310 f0Ull llOUSll6 OPPm11SrY All 1111 estate adverl11 1n1 1n this newspaper 15 sub1ecl to lhe federal f aw Housme Acl ol 1968 •s amended which mat.es 11 1nee.a1 t o advtfhse ·any prefer ence hm1lal1on or d1sc11m1n1tion based on race, color. reheion. sea h1nd1c:ap. tam1hal slalus or nallonal 0111m. or an 1ntenhon to make any such Pfafe.ence. hmola hon or dlsa 1m1nat ion • Tltts newspaper will not know1nctY accepl any advertisement fOf real estate wh1th 1s in v1ol1hon ot the law Our rnders are hereby 1nf0fmed that all dwell 1np advertised 1n tho~ newspaper are ava1l.ibl~ on 1n equal 1>91>0rtun1ly bHtS 1 o complain of di\ c11m1n1tion. call HUO loll tree al I 800 424 8590 1483 WANTED ANTIQUES Older Style Furniture fltAHOSi~ .............. _ ·~· ...... •0-W-..J.,....,., .. tf CASH PAID S$ .... ,... ...... -..., WR BUY ISTATES . ~friendly-· mr 'COUSIGN~_EN.T~ I . : '~ ' j FOUMD CAT, alllert ~ ..... & ,,,.., $' S-tw A.-,., MckMy. J.-7746 ....,. 10/28 lab Temw m111 ,....._ •icln1ty of A.way Aft, Costa lksa. Ca• (949) 233-7663. ..... ~ HI pHt t ondibon "'1111 palltts SllOO obo. (t4t)d1-40tt f.W. •"--·table padt, ' ctlalu, low hutch, IOOd cofld MOO ( .. l)51S.3774 .. c ... t Cetn NHlh Old Coon~• Gold s•lvu ,ew~y wakhes anliques collectoblt>' 949 &47 9448 3610 tOf AdOpllon SA 1 I? 4 00 PtlSmarl Cosl.i M~sa 17th & Supe1101 <Ntal lo Mo.hat1s) 949 «>I "7? at;.ci Vol.ntw s neridPd ... tmol ... twef'li.0<9 Oogs On lorie ~9 &44 2'l79 OUAUTY iantHS & CAnl wed r,.. In F'tlvir!t thnt•>. Mu~ Blood ,,..,,td r 1'<1 Prerr.JIT1 f IJQd<.. Nt11 lt'1ed, Shoh.. ~ITW'd & d!' !lead 1-0l IH GIJNWi JH~ll 4 IRVff SPf c rRl.M r~&NCJ T AllY Kn TINS had tyt-tocl SURtJ°V 0o•IJ!Mlfl'i lll'edt-d ~11111 I h1•1 k< 0.J6y & ~If "'rt I 1•wf' non profit I•• II U (JJ71'l60 f.ormUllly ~ Nl-fwcrt p 0 8o I 'iffil ~t 8-.h CA '«.68 MISCEllANEOUS MERCHANDISE MtaUaneous Meldlllldlse 3855 l!D Gal. Nr,tc Wilt willer flltl blril. CUit.Om i.se. 2[Q) al INe r~ fish. COi Ms sand, cl*r & !Nnrn!r fim 31().ail Q)D .. NEWPORT CONSIGMMENT GALLERY last Side CM offc RANCH STYLI rOOl space. approa 400st, HOMI. Bike to beach & 129 Cab11llo, quiet. S650 h11bo1 Uper•ded 4br, "1arc:te 949 64? 5171 2ba. sm&le story home H()M(S FOR SALE ORANGE 5400 COUNTY urGIUDID srACIOUS SIMGU ST~Y Sweep1n1 corner 11rounds 1n p<1me tract lo~ 4br, 2ba. new & up111 aded hitch w ·eranote counters. new wood 111, ft oo11n1, planUtoon s hu11ers f reshty painted mstde/ o ut S69!> 000 Call Coldwell Banker Beach side l 14 968 1200 OP9I SA T-SUll l ...C 1726 ... ~Dr lfSA YUDl 411 JIA *It i..i-s110.ooo ~ OPlN SUNDAY 1 -4 (Newpon Helgllta Areal 1603 Su ttorse C11 4br 2 5ba "1 <>'> sl h1e.hly uperaded townhm Walk lo shops sc hi\ & rest Huae t.indst pvt bacli.yd w1spa & P•l•O SVatue Ran11e P11c1ne S785.000 SS 15.0000 Ass1st2sell 949 <177 7457 Or.•" He u1• Dolly I __ ,,,... 260 V1cto111 G·l R.ire Opportunity near Newport Beach' 28r 2 ~a Condo appro• 1089sf C1p~ Cod Style ideal tocahon. master suite w/vaulted ce1hne.s, HOA. pool. spa Secured premises U60.000 Call 951 69t 8016 Ion 4 .....,__ 2 bath smete level laree y1rd. near OCC & South Coast Plaza, w1tk1n1 drst1nc:e to very lar 1e park Sepetale masler qu..-les 1658.<XX> Act 949-35(). 7 474 SAVI TNOUSANOSI We help sellefS sell fOf 1 low set IM HElP·U·SEll South eo.t 888-548-2822 4-f'UX Gr_. a.c- Xlnt Cond ~e Oftet Asa(ftf Sll50M to 19t9K Paul All· 949 290-3053. 1111W CottS111U<llOM Of'nt Wet 12-S 33652 Blue lant•n Peno11mlc co1slh11e, lla<bof wltws, 4tlf l .5tl1 app1011 3,227sl, 3 c 1ttach lllf, $1,800,900 £d COflway EltA fine ~Cati 949-3~7'1 949-t6H7M ,.., .... , •tnllllr . _.,.w-snan. ............ ,,.,,., la JH••• ......... ..., ..... iaY.!:C ,.... .. w/ceram1c tile k1tch ~11$ $pKIOUS LR w 'COZY lrplc l& backy1rd w/palio & sep erusy area S539.000 Call Coldwell Banker Beach $Ide 714 968 1200 DIU IAG nu•. Op- potlumty knocks Cur renlly this home is 1 2 sty 5br. 2 5ba w/IPPfOVed plans lor conv'81s1on m lo huae duptea Amazme poten Ila!! P11ced @ $715.000 Call Coldwell Banker Bnchs1de 714 968 1200 fUUlOUS SUaf CITY GIANT Hue.e Jbr, 2 5111 up111ded downtown beauty Hardwood lloors. custom paint w/des11ner I.tu• lmrsh indoor spa. w1lk to beldl/downtown S9'33 <XX> C.111 Coldwell Banli.er BellChslde 714 968 1200 SIACUff GIM Model perfect Costal eleeal1Ce & only ? 'fl'S old Wall to bu<.h Le 2 sty on e..ated u >mm w 'pool & S4>'I 4br 3ba e.uest br & bl on Int level S8J9.<XX> Cal Coldwel Banll.er 8-.h!.de 714 968-1200 urGUDIS GAlOIE. S1n1le Story Char mer $550.000 Ranch style 4br newer windows throuahoul. fresh pa1nl new tarpet newer root W 1 lk Io schools/shops C1ll Coldwell B•nli.er Beachsode 71 4 968 1200 llACH AREA POOL HOME Ranch slyte I slry 4Br m1ny up I' ades h<dwood ftoonna m entry k1tch a. hall way Newly rellled & olastered pool S599,900 Call Coldwell Banker Beachs1de 714-968 1:?00 IUMDNIW CUFTSMAN OPIN SUM 1-S ,, ............ d. OCEAN VIEWSll North L1eun1 3 11 br each w/own ba 811u des11n a. fwushed $'2.395.000 A F .. 1USOll/Oay Propwrtes °""'*CW••ot. 9&72!>-Bl ........ NEED TO SEll YOUR PROPERTY UR HOME OF THE EKPAG ON ATURDAY CAN HELP CAll •11111 MM1 ... NoaALH'S llUffS TOWNHOMI New Uttlnt lerwe 4a.r JIMl-Gr..A.h 2651 Vlato Ome4o 0,.-SUN l ·S SllS,000 roul.-.. olty 949-632-6489 IAST llUFJ 2 152 Vlsto lfltr_. REOUCEO r OR QUICK SALE 11 4br Jba Peek a boo views ol upper Newport bay $939 000 A&I Ron r 1neman 310 305 4758 310 JJ9 6990 ... ~listotpr~ tor 5* w 'OWn!f ~ proees. de%uphom ad ~esses. o-s p/lOf"' ruie.n ell. tHPU~ll South Coo5t 888-548 28'l2 Newpott Cont 17~1Jt1it UI( flOIT IOW fSTATt PIWllHll SS,S00,000 IW,llWS-'C• .c. -..u-w aa-541-28%2 OPBISAT 1-l llilpperf Oc..W,.C.-U.... approt 5500 st I ?00 st lot 6br 6 lull ba l I 2 b• Offered@ SJ.850.000 By Owroer A&ts Welcome Contact ler11 W•lluns 949 290 0751 Of 949 370 9393 MOTEL FOR SAL( leocll Clue Motel Renovation complete 1re1t income ocean views Call lor •Pill Ail Ke1lh (94~ 433 7963 MISCB..lMEOUS REHTALS .......... ,. •• ,.. upstairs IMll, .. II ..U, reunt r.-M. SlllO lnCI 11tll. A".iowM1"-45l 9 .... Pl I g' Diane Cot tr an' 9t9 8J6 37 30 Anni Corona del Mar Studle .. t. 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All hove,... ... , 949 22f>.3465 ~ lff)4 S 12tS S1400/- 32l 4 22-0604 lastslde 'lbr I ~b• hou\~ tr •II doshwa\her w d hkup\, fplc ydrd ltvine 21r Ila, New lult hen ap111\'<arpet paint cable gdr w d hkup. sm pet .... $14!i0m 949 640 1450 2 homes bolh totalv remod S 160Cl mu 94 9 71 9 0 7 48 Uno PK smg SIOfy twnhm ?br 'lbJ 2 ' al!Aeh i •lf pvt f'ntry palt0. clt!an "" pel st 1 r., 949 ?93 fiti'il> Cozy ,tudov 11•! ~rtch n,.w • "'l•I I 1•~"'• \po S IOOO ilM 11 I Balboa lll•d 'M'1 •.M <' • llr Ila Apt I ' hi• from fhP b .. ctf h 11'11 '111 t <;t in luff•• ' 11 k in S171l0 ""' t 111 '> '"' ••14 l7fl /lj()'J l •·l ,.•HI IJ 'I• NP Ht .. mt, /tu Ir q 1,. • light & brlglllt 21r, 1 la, ntw k1lchen. bath & lfrr ber car pet Gar . w d Sl'.l'>O 949 7'/<.J 85.!5 .b 2bm. 111 home llJl'J 7 7br lbd [ .a-.l\1de If I br I" IN Cll SI~ hse I r P,.11 •.m soOe yd Hwtx7 R!y 96~ s 1700 Ava1t ~ow 217 c Gorg _. 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You c:an chtrk the status ot your licensed conl rdc tor al www LSlb ca 11ov or 800 311 CSLB Unit censed con Ir actors tak1n11 1obs that lot al less th•n S500 must state 1n their advertisements that they are not hce,sed by lht Contractors Stale license Board Additions& Remodeling FMlMNG OfVUOPMINT ~~ larth1n11dfov~1 .. pmPnt com ~ VS.tK. 'lfJ.645.9325 FIND 114°' 0 --~-.,._""' 30 .way '*-47 Aodl.i 31 n.. one to.9ngl CTVe< "*• 43 ~·· 32 Duck a leet MJPPIY 33 Volcanlc llCtivtty 49 ught bulb I .. 34 SUl>lr lump 50 Twill 35 Wig compo11enc1 s 1 Rx g1._1 37 MMc;Hng band 52 la ScAla comi-« highlight 41 l..1)'91 S3 Thick a>ld 43 T nckery 54 Small bfook 44 ~gig 58 MW1Y oz 46 Humeru1 neighbof'I Auto Services ULIOI UIPOll llPlll lmpom & 60ineifia Competltfve Rotes Conv~ loaned on the Peninsula 407 Jin St • ....,..., hedi A -Z HANDYMAN Install, reface cabinets lutdwvbeltv'~ ~ Ooua 714-aiS-0216 CIJJft Repalr~les "'u'n~c.u,n ..­Rep1irs P1tth1n11. 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Nonh elected to ~w ~ po-...crful club fragment rather than rebid the hea!u. Tilcrc WIS llf clement of safety in this action. For the jump shift. South had either a powctfUI six-card suit or a heart fit. The re5t of the auction was -.! .S, Wba1 Blatlwood didl· ed .. r..t thit • ICC w• dtlin&; NcW6 llllled on a small iliin 118 'Ft::!t lod the . k of dilmondl. ' Sillce tbn was a~ beat to.er, die cu ot me sJam hin,ed on the 1r11mp l1neai. Dlcllrer woo chc ruse cricl .nm~·· queen aod l'IA die • at ...... ropeaRnJ tbc finme wbea dw bdd. Unfortunatel)'. West dit- cardcd I diamond Oii d111 crick. 1betc wa.~ no need yet to throw in lhe towel. If East held six cardl in die ltliDan, ll least three ID cJuba. the COOUICt could still come home. Decllrtr led the kin& cR tarts to Eut'a tee. ~ came 1 diamond, woo wtlb !he king. Declarer croased lo dummy with lhc queen of clubs l1ld rutred a heart. returned to dummy with the king or clubs and ruft"ed anodlcr beat1 as EaSI dtsclrded I club. 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PIHse tu resume to 714-H6_.67S IOI l ltr Sbo ,_.,,,, 1780 sf, 81yrlda1, nr Bison & JamborH 800-300·7717 $2100 w-..Uw.-leme By owner 1631 r_. Crfft 4br 3b• FlOIAI. DlSIGNEa exp Pepsus Sl 949-817·7373 home cul de·sac. JOOOsl pnftrred appro• 15 'lO/ H•lt hh reMelllele4 walk to school SS!i009:49· brs ••· loc In Cofone 4br, 2ba, incl trla & w/d, 306-2526 64().8841 det'Mar 949-644· 1413 Hr lad& ltay huee ;lb< 3 lull ba aated comm. 1938sl condo, le patio & ~lcony. 2 c 11•. pool & ll()a S2750mo 9$574-9474 421 Tustin 1v11I Nov 1, $3700 Ail 714-271·0789 4br 2ba hse, court rd w/fountain, belt price on Lido Isle, br ctubhse $3995/mo 949-675-4042 Amvood Handymlr\' ..,,.,... .._ Grell s-i..i Home Repair Wood Cut · Clean Oehvered .. Sticked Call Today 949-903·3553 SELL your stuff through classifie d! fllSIORl • RlPAIR Li. Rl MODl I INC ALAN THI HANDYMAN All work auar1nteed ~ Ellctnclf. Ooor1, Finllh C1r1> I& 9&~ JUNa TO THI DUM,111 714·968·1882 AVAILABLE TODAY• 949.573 5566 • lESmfNTW. • COOIUClll. 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