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TllJRIDAY, MJVEMBER 18, 2004
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S<inlr1 Clar.··-r,tiq i :;••q
Not to be left out, the
group approves pay
raises for itself, but
members won't see
the boost until 2006.
AmolJ8 the top propo&ed ln-
aeases for the first year are 8.8%
for the fire chief, 6.9% for senJor
lifeguanls and 6.4% for ft.refight-
ers. aty employees haven't gotten
a raise in three years. F.mp.loyees'
increues, approved WWlimously
by the council will be applied
retroacdvely to Sept I except fire-
fighters, whose raises will be ap-
plied retroactively to July l.
justment. and I know the dly
worbd very ~ with tbs
negotiations. And I'm ju,,t very
pleased at the outcome..
went through the same song and
dance.·
The COWlcil approved increas-
ing the salaries of Its members by
15%, che maximwn they could
over a three-year span. Council-
men Allan Mansoor and Mike
Scheafer ~ted.
said he didn't think the boo6t was
appropriate.
QUESllON
Do you think the City
Councl and city
Deirdre Ntwm1n
Daify Pilot
While no residents voiced op-
position to the biaeeses at Mon·
day's meeting. some pemudll
cowicil watchers sakl the coun-
cil's action was lm$pOnSlbJe.
"Wf!re looking for ways to cut
costs in our budget. and by in-
aeasing the salary to the council
that doesn't mm a lot of sense to
me; Scheafer said.
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COSTA MF.sA -The Oty
CoWldl on Monday approved in-
~ city employees' and the
counci't aUuiet. m<MlS that drew
ire from some who said the raises
a.re irresponsible in a time of tight
finances.
The increases, over three years.
will allow wo!Xers to take home as
much as their peers in neighbor-
ing cities, officials said.
"Last year. all the city ~
all the Oty Council membett.
worked long and hard to try and
find additional sources ol m'·
enue. • resident MJb Seay said.
"lt was very sincere, and~ spob
with all of the Oty Council mem·
hers and said, 'Look. there's a $4-
million shortfall.' This year, we
The~ -the first in three
years -will not take el'ect until
the winners of the 2006 council
election are seated. At. that time,
council members' salaries will in-
aease from $828 to $952 per
month.
Salaries in CQsta Mesa have
dropped behind other cities be-
cause of several budget issues.
such as the state taldng away local
revenue. The goal of the increa.<.eS
is to enhance the oty's ability to
recruit and keep high-caliber can-
didates. Mayor Gary Monahan
said Friday.
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will mirror the averctge of neigh
boring aties. minu'> 3%. By the Hit's very much appreciated,"
Fire Olief Jim Ellis said HI know'
citywide everyone needs an ad-
Scheafer, who lost his election
bkl earlier this month after being
appointed to the counciJ last year.
For the first year -the 2004-05
fiscal ~ar -the l>Cllary mere~ See SAl.ARIES, Pa1e AS
SUNSET STRIPPED ·
OOUGlAS ZIMMt:RMAN I DAILY Pll. OT
A couple pay attention to each other rather than the brilliant autumn sunset over Catalina Island while sitting on a lifeguard tower near the Balboa Pier.
Commission set to mediate for St. Andrew's officials, neighbors
Hoping to break the
stalemate, a number of
issues remain, such as
maximum occupancy
and hours of operation.
Deirdre Newm1n
Daity Pilot
NEWPORT BF.ACH -While good
fences make good nelgbbon, good op·
erating ~uirements for large facilities
near homes malce even better ones, ac-
cording to plannJng comm"8lonen.
The Planning Commt .. lon tonight
will tzy to bring St. Andrew't Orurch of.
fldals and neighbon who oppo1e the
church's expansion to agreement on
the rules the church will have to ad-
here to if its plans are approved.
The church is seeking to grow by
about 22,000 square feet -down 10me
40% from church leaders' original pro-
posaJ -centered around the addition
of a youth and famDy center. This ex-
pansion requires a general-plan
amendment.
Both sides presented their versions
of the rules the church should have to
operate under to the dty on Nov. 4.
While there ls some agreement, a
number of outstanding issues remain,
auch as maximum occupancy and
hours of operation. Because the two
aides have dug in their heels on the un-
resolved conditions, the commissJon
will resort to a rarely used mediation
tactic, chairman Larry Tucker said.
HWe're going to do something that's
highly unusual in our forum and invite
representatives from each side to sit at
the conference table and go through
each one of rthe conditions), since it
does not seem to be getting resolved.·
Tucker said. '"We'll give them a micro-
phone, and we'll go through each one
and hear what they have to say. and
then the co~on will basically
come to a conclusion on each condi-
tion on what we think it eugtu to say.·
After the operating conditions are
hashed out to the satWaction of the
oommlafooen, at.alf members will re-
cord them of!icialty, so they are ready
for the Dec. 9 commission meeting.
"That's when a vote is finally expected
on the oft-postponed expansion
project. ·
The church has had almost rwo
years of discussions wtth neighbors
and the commission on its desire to
grow. It bu reduced its plans cwice to
get to this point Some opponents feel
even the revised expansion is still too
much, fearing that growth will lead to
more traffic congestion and too much
noise.
Both sides say they are looking for-
ward to the co~ion's effort tonight
to break the ltaJemate on the remain·
ing condldonl.
"We hnie WOlbd together (with the
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Seceding
churches
might be
sued as 1
Judge issues a s tay until
Dec. 9. when he'll make
his decision whether to
combine case against St.
James with n.-vo or her~
Deepa Bharath
Daily Pilot
NfWPORT Hf .t\C 11 -o\n < >rdJlge
County Supt'r1or l.oun 1udge \.,;u de
nde whether 10 combine lav•">WL'> filed
hy the Ep1'>topal r )JOC(.~ ot I Al'> Angele<.
agam~t thn•t• 'lout11em < ....i.hfom1c1
thun:hes mdudmg one on \la lJdo.
that seceded from the ruwonal churl h.
Judge Oa\1d Vela-.qul'1 on lue'><.!dy
n•fu.'>ed to rule on ..ever.ii mouom fill'd
on behalf of the: three chun he .... mdud
mg one a.,km~ to d1c,m1'"' tlw L<1.'>t' .u
gumg that tlw d1ocl'\(,'" prn1wn, d,um'
have no legal ba.<.1.'>, -.aid I nt \ohlgren.
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PUBLIC SAFETY
Motel raid
yields drugs,
fake money
Marisa O'Neil
Daily Pilot
COSTA ME5A -Narcotics o~
arrested six residents on drug and
counterfeiting chaJ&es Tuesday night
in a raid of a Newport Boulevard mo
tel
The raid. wtuch took place just be
fore 7 p.m.. revealed chaodc living con-
ditiom, ~ drug
pnpbtmalia and cowitaieit money
In une rooma at the nm Inn Motel ar
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TIGS
niE POLmCAL LANDSCAPE
Jewish group honors mayor
Allele Robinson
OailyPiot
Newport Beach Ci1y
C:Ouncilman Steve
Brombeq and his wife,
lloanle, were honored last week
for their commitmtnt to the
community by the Jewish Nadonal
Fund, a nonreligious, nonpolidcal
organization in Newport Beach
that raises money for
infrastructure in Israel
"(Steve Bromberg) was the first
Jewish mayor of Newport Beach.
which was a big thing for us in
Orange C:Ounty, and he has
supported us off and on over the
last few years. and we just really
respect what he's done," Jewish
National Fund spokeswoman Ula
Gnjewlld said.
The Brombergs were given the
Guardian of Israel award at a Nov.
7 dinner emceed by actor HaJ
Uoden.
Congressman's site gets
extreme makeover
Visitors to Rep. Dana
Rohrabacher'a website got a
pleasant surprise Tuesday, when
the site's extreme makeover was
revealed. The old site often went
unchanged for days or weeks,
and viewers were met with a
bland list of headlines about
recent legislation introduced by
the congressman. who represents
Costa Mesa.
"We've been trying to polish it
up, give it a more contemporary
look," Rohrabacher spokesman
Aaron Lewta said. "We were kind
of stuck in 1998 mode."
Rohrabacher's staff members
have been working on fixing up
the site for the last two months.
It's more interactive. and it now
features.more pictures, a search
engine for legislation, and even a
kids' page with education links to
the CIA, the National Zoo and
other sites. ·
De Vore creates
personal 'DeBlog'
If you were curious about the
innermost thoughts and •
day-to-day experiences of a
just-elected state assemblyman.
your wondering days are over.
Assemblyman-elect Otuck
DeVore. who will represent
Newport Beach, has joined the
countless ranks in cyberspace
who run biogs, or Web logs -
onllne journals where people
post their thoughts on anything
and everything. and in some
cases readers can respond.
DeVore's website recently
added a "blog DeVore" feature
including his reflections on a
postelection trip to Sacramento.
If he's anything like his
predecessor, John Campbell.
who will move to the state Senate
in January. DeVore's now-small
blog is sure to grow. Campbell
sends out his thoughts to
constituents and the media in a
weekly e-mail newsletter.
Putting another
nail in Fl Toro
The El Toro airport idea may be
politically dead. but a group that
lobbied against It wants to make
sure it's burled.
The El Toro Reuse Planning
Authority led opposition to the
plan to shift commercial air
travel from John Wayne Airport to
the closed El Toro Marine C:Orps
Air Station. The group on
Wednesday announced Orange
County supervisors will consider
rescinding two environmental
reports that support an El Toro
airport.
The El Toro Reuse Planning
Authority promised to drop
pendlng litigation over the
airport issue lf supervisors
rescind the reporta. C9unty
supervisors will vote on
rescinding the environmental
reports at a meeting Tuesday.
Cox happy to stay home
after recent appointments
After the domino-like series of
resignations by President Bush'•
top administrators this week. the
positions were rapidly filled. and
Rep. CJu1a Cox was again not
selected for any other office,
despite recent speculations by
New York Times columnist
Wl1.l1am Saftre and the Los
Angelet Tunes.
Cox. who has been Newport
Beach's congressman since 1988,
hu been suggested for several
other positions and came close to
a seat on the 9th Circuit Court of
Appeals in 2001. ·
uHe's been mentioned a
number of times for vario4S
positions, but my sense is1hat it's
his choice to stay In the House,"
UC Irvine political scientist Louis
DeStplo said.
Cox hasn't lost sleep over past
speculations and was somewhat
dismissive when discussing them
this week.
"Don't worry about that. I'm
not going to be secretary of
agriculture or secretary of
commerce,• he said. "That's a
great relief to me that I'm not
going to have to get mentioned
for all those things that I'm not
going to get hired for anyway."
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POLmcs ASIDE
Predictions.
are best made
wheii unprinted
A s of late Wednesday, the race for the
third, and laat, Costa Mesa City Council
race was all about 67 votes. with
Planning C:Ommisaloner Ede S... st1ll
leading colleague Brucl Gertkh. II that eounds doser than I anticipated last
week. there are two leaons
to take from my~
• Don't ever make a
prediction ln print, which I
rarely ever do.
• If you dG make a
prediction ln print, have a
ready explanadon if you're
wrong.
I've got one. The number
of registered voters I used
to judge how much
movement t)lere'd be as S.J. CAHN
final ballots came in was
wrong. There are about 55.500 registered
voters in C:Osta Mesa. We accidentally reported
about 35,500 registered voters in C:Osta Mesa
-a mistake we corrected, and a correction I
missed.
So when I roughly guessed there were 2,360
C:Osta Mesa ballots to count with 100,000
mnatnlng tut week. 1 was off significantly.
The number was likely closer to 3,689. With a
third as many votes. I would have been less
likely to categorically state that Bever was
going to bold on to the third seat.
It's sttll, of course, the most likely scenario.
And for whatever It's worth. there's been little
change in the past week. with Garllch cutting
the lead from 88 to 67. Between Tuesday and
Wednesday, Bever gained three votes and
Garlicb four.
So. there are plenty of reasons for both to
sweat.
WHEN 100% IS ALL ntERE IS
A reader called in after last week's column to
complain about my pronouncing Newport
Beach Stew Bromberg still a victor with 100%
of the vote.
The problem, at least according to this view?
While Bromberg has received 31,561 votes in
his uncontested race, 35,951 voted in the
two-person race between winner and
incumbent John Hdfeman and Dolores
Otting. Even more, 37,083, voted In the
three-person race won by Incumbent Steve
Rnunaky. And 42.Sn voted for or against
Measure L. the referendum on a resort at
Marinaparlc.
How then can Bromberg be said to have
captured 100% of the vote? Simple. He did.
He's captured l 00% of the vote in his race. and
while some people might like to see the facl
that more than 10,000 Newport Beach voters
d.l4n't vo~ for bJm u align they were voting
against him. there's no reason to Jump to that
c.onclualoo.
l?Yen ii be\:f pmered just 10 votes, he'd have
1 O<m of the total
A better explanation for the disparity in the
totals is that there is a large minority of voters
who don't care about the City C:Oundl election.
Even the three-person contest had nearly 6,000
fewer votes than the Measure Lone. In a race
with only one name, it'• euy to picture an
uninterested voter decided not to take the time
to color in the box next to Bromberg's name.
I'll as quickly as possible chime in with:
They should care. The City C:Oundl has as
much, if not more, affect on residents' daily
lives than their Assembly member, state
senator or preaidenllt
Tuil explanation will be reinforced, or
dismissible, once we have final numben and
can see how many people ln Newport Beach
voted ln the presidential c.ontest. If that total ls
higher still than the Measure L vote, then we
can assume there is greeter interest ln nation-1
poUdcs than local nwes.
• 8.J. CAHN la the mtMglng editor. He may be
reeched at 1714) ~7 or by e-mail at
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COSTA MESA CITY COUNCIL WRAPa
Hn art 0 /IUi o/thl /av. thl WHAT rr llEMS FYI c:oundl dc1'W Monday: The l8w wGl tUa efrect Jan l. WHAT: Next City Coundl
FRANCHISE FEE APPEALS BOARD me.dne I • wtB: 8:30 p.m., O.C. e
The council approved tor CHANGES WHIRE: City Haft, n F•lr DfM
the second time a The couocil approved a
N'O: (714) 75'-6221
law Imposing a ~ raohttlon reducing the
franchUe fee on membenbip of the Accaa. aecrewy Marityn ~ cbe
moat of the city's BWJdlng. Fi.re and HoUling opportunity to
trash haulers. ·-Board of Appeela. This board ...-aodhr .. I ~ J Councilmen Chris handles appeals of two exua years of
Steel and Allan Mansoor dedslons made by
I ~;.<i I
work to boost their ..
dissented. Council members a city building pens.Ions. .
first approved this law on Nov. oftidalorfire Both received ). manhat six-month layoff notices in
The law will Impose a 129' The current September, because the city II
fee on the total sales of waste board has 10 members and the now using an outside legal ftnn
haulers, except the Costa cowicil wiD consider reducing instead of an in-house dty
Mesa Sanitary District's the membership to five. The attorney's office. Stale law aOawl
exclusive residential wute reduced board will be made tJp cities to provide additional wodc
hauler, CR&R. Such franchise of two physically handicapped credit for employees who a.re
fees are paid to cities for use members. two people with la.id off. Staff memben estimale
or city streets. construction experience and one the most it could cost the city la
The revenue from the new member of the public. A about $135,000.
fee is expected to help the city completely new boa.rd will be Adding years or service to
close Its recurring budget gap. appointed so the members meet retirement benefits is common
Franchises will be granted for these requirements. practice in the corporate world,
seven .. year terms. HauJers Mayor Gary Monahan ~d He
serving commercial, industrial WHAT rT MEANS pegged the cost at about
and muJtifamily properties, Staff members will start $60,000, since both are expected
like condominium complexes, recruiting for the new board to retire before I.he end of the
will make an annual minimun. six-month period, and their
payment of $10,000 for a PENSION BOOSTING !>alaries are included in the staff
permit to operate in the city. members' estimate.
Haulers that handle The council agreed to look at a
Dumpsters for conslructlon resolution at its Dec. 6 meeting WHAT rT MEANS
and demolition sites will pay that would give Assistant Chy The council will consider the
$1.500 for their permits. Atty. Tom Wood and paralegal resolution at its next meeting.
NEWPORT BEACH PLANNING
COMMISSION PREVIEW
/ ferp are a few of the items tile
commission will consider
tonight.
GRANNY-UNIT
ADJUSTMENT
single-family.
The commission was set to
consider thi.<. issue at its Oct. 21
meeting but postponed the Item
because Roger Summers,
chamnan of I.he Santa Ana
I !eights Project Advi!.()ry
rhe Planning Comrruss1on will Committee, said the changt•
con!.ider changing the Santa Ana . should be discussed with
I !eights Specific Plan to give residents before any dec1!)1on I!.
planmng director Patricia made
Temple authonty to approve
..econd unit.'>, known as granny WHAT TO EXPECT
units. Temple already has the
authority over granny units for
the rest of the city. But the S<lnta
Ana I le1ght!. Specific Plan gives
1hat authority to the
comm~ion. Planning staff
membe~ recommend making
the Santa Ana Heights plan
match the rest of Lhe city.
rhe plan now allows these
umt'i within two res1dent1al
d1-.1r11:1\: equestnan anti
CHURCHES
Contmued from Al
an attorney representing 1he
churches.
St.' Janw. Omrch m Newpon
Beach. All Saints' m Long Beach
and St. Davids in Nonh Holly
wood 5'Ceeded from the F.piscopal
Olun-h of the United States in Au·
gust because I.hey did not agree
wilh Lhe national churchs liberal
vi~ on homosexuality, the di·
vinlty of Jesus Christ and I.he su
premacy of I.he Bible.
The churches placed them·
!JC~ under the Diocese of Luwe-
ro in the Anglican Province of
Uganda. Africa. The F,.piscopal Di-
ocese of Los AngeJes filed a law-
suit m Orange County Superior
Coun against the churches in Sep-
tember, stating that the church
buildings and surrounding prop-
erties beJong to the diocese.
Velasquez has issued a stay,
which ls basically a free'l..e until
Dec. 9, when he11 decide if the
cases against all three churches
should be tried as one, Sohlgren
said
It is likely that a combined case
will be tried in Orange County Su-
perior Court. he said Abo, a sit-
CALIFORNIA
BLACKSTONE
a..Nn..,
Mab. c.lmict.
The commission w11J probably
adopl the change.
OFFICE PARKING
REQUIREMENTS
The commission will coru.1tler
changing Lhe ratio Lhat dKtatC!.
how much parbng space ,.,
required for medical and dentaJ
offices. The city's code now
reqWies these offices to provide
QUESTION ? Should the diocese
lawsuits mgainst
three Southland •
churches be
combined end tried
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ting Judge of Lhe Los Angel~
County Appellate Coun has been
named as pan of I.he dlocese's
lawsuit agamst All Saints' because
I.he judge is one of the church's
board members.
Ml wouldn't go as far a... to call 1t
a conflict of interest," Sohlgren
said "But its definitely an awk·
ward situation."
John Shiner, the attorney repre·
senting I.he Diocese of l&. An·
geles. said he wac; happy to hear
the judge issue Lhe c;tay
"The judge made I.he right deci·
sion by delaying ruling on I.hose
motions until the cases were coor·
dinated." he said.
Shiner would not comment on
his opinion about combining the
Jhree ca,,es.
BROOK HOLLOW
WINE
C*net•Malot
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FYI
WHAT: Next Planning
Commission meeting
WHEN: 6:30 p.m., tonight
WHERE: City Hall, 3300 Newport
Blvd.
INFO: (949) &44-3200
a rnm1rnum of one parlang
.,pace for each 250 square feet of
overall Ooor area .
The comm1!>.S1on will consider
rcqwring Lhese offices to provide
un e parking spac.:c for each 200
'>quare feet of total Ooor area.
n1c potential change was
'>purred by µarking shonages at
these rypes of offices throughout
the c11y. au:ordmg lO Lhe staff
repon.
WHAT TO EXPECT
Staff members recommend
approving the change
"We plan to file a brief on Fri·
day wilh our position on that," he
said. 'TU reservc my comment
unul that time "
On Oct. R, Sohlgren filed what
i.' known ac; a "demurrer" in re-
sporu.e to Lhe dJcx.eM!'s lawsuit A
demurrer ~e. all allegations
made by the diocese m 1ts lawsuit
are uue and a.cJcs Lhe question
that l'Ven if everything that's al-•
• leged turns oul to be true, is there
a legal wmng here? Sohlgren and
Lhe churches' poi.iuon is that
there is no legal wrong. lf the
coun gram... the demurrer, the
case will be over
Sohlgren c;aid he wuuJd support
combining the rru.es. lne lawsuits
against All Saint.; and St. David's
were filed in Los Angele.. Superior
Court.
"It's beneficial to have one
Judge considering thl' case," he
said. "All three chun·hes have a
different history, but !.imllar legal
Lsrues. Combining lhem also
means great efficiency for Lhe
courts and I.he parties."
• DEEfA BHARAllt is the tnterpnse
and general assignment r9P(>rter.
She may be read'Mld at (7 '4)
966-4625 or by e-mail at
deftpa.bharath@latlrTWJe.c»m.
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PUBLIC SAFETY
Routine cab ride goes aWry
Police arrest taxi
driver on suspicion
of raping woman
who wa intoxicated .
M•rfuO'Neil
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COSTA MESA -The adiof\s
o( • rui drtver who police ...,
raped a woman he was aap-
posed to drive home early 1\aes.-
day are rare among such drf9len.
oJficials said.
Costa Mesa Police amsted 36-
year-old <:achedral City ftSident
Rodney Cornell Cvter Tuesdq
on suspicion of rape while cbe al-
leged victim was under the inftu.
eoce of an intoxicant.
The woman. a 36-year-old Pla-
centia resident. had been out
drinking wich friends at Goat Hill
lllvem on Newpon BouleYard
Monday night. Costa Mesa Po--
lice Sgt Bob Cis7.ek said. They
called 1-800-4-MY-TAXJ for a cab
just before midnigbt to take her
to another friend's house in the
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1900 blodl ol WaDm::e Avenue.
•t-le£ Crimds tbe hid beerl
drtoking too much met wanted
to send her bocne. • CJa:ek aid.
•tter friends were cxma:raed b
her level olintm:k:atlon..
f When lihe baddt abown up 20
minutes later at the home. whdl
was about four miles away. they
~ed to worry and c:aDed the
cab compul)l friends at the
wat1ace Awnue home Joobd
our.side and saw the cab parbd
in fronL
·l'bey went up to the cab and
found Iler in the t.ck seat saying
she didn't know what bad oc-
curred .• Q.v.ek said.
Hf!f' pants were pulled down.
police said The driver did DO( at-
lempt to nee. and the mends
kept him ~ until police ar-
nved. Cisuk said.
Doctors did a aexual-~ult
exam on the woman. but she
was not hospitalized. police sakl
Police, a cab company man-
ager and a rape victims' advocate
~d such incidents are uncom-
mon. and that people should not
be swayed from using such
uansponadoo.
. Carter "'just a rOokic• who
bad wcd.ed for tbe Smlta Ana·
bMed compay f« ""° and a
half mootba. said a manain
wbo idt:nti&d b.irmdf u Quis.
.Nothing like • thb has hap-
pened before.· be said.
Dri\'en OW5t have a county
permit to wort for the company.
be said.
The Orange County ltampor·
tation Authority ovmees the
penWb with their taxi adminis-
trati9n program. spokesman Ted
Nguyen said. DrMrs must go
through annual background
checb and drug and alcohol
tests to renew their permits. be
said
Th.is type of attack is rare. said
Heal.her Banuelos. program di-
rector for Community Service
Programs. Sexual A.ssauh Victims
ServiceL
"We use a la.xi service to get
victims to cowt and have never
had an incident.· she said
Women should not have to be
afrajd to go out, espeoally if they
make the responsible choice of
FYI
Anvt>odv with Information or who,..,, tNv may have~ a
victim C8n c:afl o.t.. Ed Ev.mt at
(714) 75U36C).
DO( drivtng after drinking, Ba·
nuelossaid
"Her friends did the safest
lhing they could for her, provid-
ing a aafe way 10 get home." she
la.id. "That badcftred. Prom a
woman's point o( view. chat haa
to be frustrating."
The alleged incidmt seems to
be isolated. and people should
not worry about taking taxis In
the city, 057.ek Aid.
But the best plan ts to go
places with a friend whenever
posslbJe, BanuefOI said.
"The buddy system is a1way:s
the best way to go. whether it's
shopping, going to a restaurant
or a dub.· she said.
Outer was being held at
Orange County Jail in lieu of
$100,000 bail. He will be ar-
raigned today at Harbor Justice
Center m Newport Beach.
Drill simulates
nuclear disaster
POLICE FILES
COSTA MESA
• Buoy Sn..t: Vandahsm was
reponed 1n the 100 blodc al 7 .32 a m
Tu81day
• Cwnegee A...,. !Ind FW Orive An
1n1ury accident was repor1ed at 3 17
pm Tuesday
FEMA will release
report following its
analysis of county's
preparedness.
Marisa O'Neil
Daily Pilot
FAIRGROUNDS -Emergency
worhrs held a drill Wednesday
10 practice how they would re-
spond 10 a radiauon leak at a
nearby nuclear p<JWer plant
Although Costa Mesa LS far
enough away from the San Ono-
fre Nudeat Generating Station to
escape contamination in a melt-
down, th~ faugrounds provlded
a good place to assemble all che
playeTS necessary for such an
~-eat. coordinator ~ Bundy
sa.Jd Nearly 200 wort.en and vol-
unteers sunulated evacuaaons
and decontamination for che
f-ederal Emergency Management
Agency's required drill.
·This practice helps us get bet-
ter at what we do. so when disas-
ter strikes. we don't go: 'What do
we dor Red Cross spokesman
~ Polidano said. ·We'U know
what to do..·
Wednesday's dnll brought to-
~ther workers from che county
Sheriffs Department, HeaJth
Care Agency and Fire Authority,
as well as the Red Cross and
Costa Mesa Fire Depar1Jnent
The county must demonstrat~ 1t.s
proficiency every six years with
such drills. wtuch are evaluated
by FEMA workers..
If a nuclear emergency oc-
curred at the San Onofre station.
people 111 San Oemente. Dana
Point and San Juan Capl5traoo
couJd suffer the effects of radia-
tion. Bundy said. f.m~ncy
waders ~d then have to
evacuate and decont.armnate
~dents and wouJd distnbute
potas.sium i>dide to them.
Potassiu.Dl iocbde saturates the
thyroid with potassium. blocking
it.s ability to absorb radiation.
Bundy sai4. It helps those ex-
posed to nE.i.ation fight off its e(.
~
During Wednesday's drill, par-
tidpanll bad to cbeck lo work-
' .. ' • t I I . . ~-... .. . , . ..
.. . . ~ .. _ . ., ·~
er:.. ..et up deconlammacton
showers, evan.iate residems and
register them in a Red Cross
sheller
Members of the Me<.a Emer-
gency Services Amateur C..om-
munications team -the Costa
\1e<>a group known as MESAC -
helped out with radio cornmum-
cauons and checkmg in the
emergency workers, member
Michael Ovlan '>Clld.
"We registered I 00 emergency
workers i01 half an hour." Ovtan
said
H.MA will release a report al
ter 1L'i analysis of the county's
preparednes.~ The two-hour ex-
emse seemed to go smoothly
and gave city firefighters a
chance to pracuce for a large-
scale emergency. Costa Mesa
Fire ~panment Battalion Chief
Chm Riley !oa!d.
·11·~ an oubtanding opportu-
ruty 10 draw on our 'kills m this
area.· he said
• Westminster~ end,.
StrMt East. Petty theft from a ~hicle
was reponed at 9-()3 a m Tuesday
• Paitt Drive: A peeper was reported 1n
the 600 blodc at 11 16 p m Tuesday
• Paul.mo "--East. A vehicle
burglary was reported in the 200
block at 1 46 p m Tuesday
• 17th Street &st: Petty theft WH
reponed 1n the 200 blodt at 10 30 a m
Tuesday
NEWPORT 8EM:H
• Balboa BouMvatd: Peay tllefl wa•
reported in me 3100 blodt at 51>9 pm
Tuesday
•~Court Hazardous
matenals were reponed in tile 100
blodt at 5 19 p m Tuesday
• ~ Stre9t: TrespaSS1og was
reported 1n ttle 1000 blodt at 10-33
am. Tuesday
• CorintNan W9y: A vehicle burglary
was reported in the 1700 blodt at 1
pm Tuesday
• Irvine AMetMM Public drunkenness
-reponed in the 1000 blodt at 9 A2
pm Tuelday
• JamboNe Aoed:: Petty theft -
repotted in the AJOO b6odl '11 1 5 7
pm Tuesday
• Newpon c..ur Drift Eat: A
veh1de burglary wa• reponed rn lhe
400 blodt at 2 35 pm Tuesday
Jane Siever Robinson
Jane Siever Robinson passed away on
November 16, 2004 from complications of
canoer. A resident of Newport Beach, CA.
for 34 years and fOfTn8f1y of Redlands, CA.,
she was bom on Februaty 8, 1948 in Des
Moines, IA. She graduated from Redlands
High School In 1968 and University of
Southern California In 1971 with • degr'M In
Graphic Ma and Del9t-Shew•~
wfth Pi Beta Phi IOl'Offty at the UrWenlty of
Calfomia, Santa s.twa and u.s.c.
Jane's. votunteer affiliations fnclOO. USC Trojan League of
Orange County where she WU honored wtth the USC Alumni
Asaociation'a Widney AUnni House Award In 1003· Junior L.-gue
of Orange County; Deoorative Ms Society; Put President of
Harbor Oay Schoo& P8"W1t Comcil; and=· *"** of Ofw-.ge Couity Petfot11•1g Ma Center, ~ .
Jane will be gr9llUy missed by her lovtng husband, R6ctl8td S.
Robll 180n; her IOne ~ S. Roblneon Ill and John S. Aobii•oo;
her._ JUte S. Beck of s.i °'9nl81rt., ~ her twott. John T.
Si4wer of Redlands. CA.; her nephews John S. Beck and Kurt T. Siever. and her niece Kaytin c. si.v.r.
S...kel wiU be private for family members. In Neu of f1owwa, cbllllb• may be IMde to the Ulnce Armitn)f1g Founddon In
merto 'f d Jane s. AobNot'I of N9WpOf1 8eldi, CA. p 0 Boll 181150. AIJldn. TX. 7871 S.1150. . .
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BELL
Contnled from Al
had time to llUdy the bdna Form.
1bat'1 what I uled to do. But
no tnoTt. Prom oow on. I tell
myaelf, I will write "Rocco" on
my Mmple ballot in tarp nd
lettm wbai tt aJrl\w. Then
when I'm faced wtth making
cbotcea of which I'm totally
Ignorant. "Rocco" will serve u a
reminder to leave that portion of
the ballot blank. I will vote the
candJdatea and lasues I
understand and quJt wh.lle I'm
ahead. That'a what I have
learned in Oru\p Co\Ulty In the
election of 2006, ttwlb to a
man who may or may not mat
named Steve Rocco.
In cue you miaaed Rocco in
all the other election news, he
appeared on the ballot u a
candidate Cora teat on the
board of the Orange Uaifted
School Diatrtct. After filing, he
was never beard from again. No
campaign men or candidate
meetinp or public appeannces
or cardboard signa on front
lawns. Nothing. And no one
cared lince Roe.co was running
againlt a well-qualified
candJdate strongly supported by
the teachers' union.
No one cared until the
morning or Nov. 3, when lt
became apparent that in th1s
district that cares deeply a.bout
education. Roe.co had just been
elected u a trustee. As J write
this, he haa still not surfaced,
and the voten in Orange Unified
are asking themselves how thls
could have happened. I could
tell them, but it wouldn't help
much.
I could also tell them that we
had our own example of voters
abandoning good sense in the
case of Armando Ruiz seeking to
replace himself on the board of
Coast Commwtity College
District. Ruiz took advantage of
a tax aberration to greatly
mcrease lus pension by reuling
simultaneously from
employment at Irvine Valley
College and service as a tru~tee
Then, with quite remark.able
contempt for the knowledge of
voters in his district. he ran for
-and won -the seat he had
JUSt resigned. Most of us would
probabty have been ttmpted by
the beefed-up pension, bur Ruiz
had the chutzpah to seek H all.
lf there's a moral here. I gue!>S
it would be that we get who we
vote for, so it is in our best
mterests to have some idea of
who they are. Rocco may tum
out to be a lousy trustee -if
they can ever find him -but at
least he has raised public
awareness of this uu1sm a notch
or two.
CHOOSE KEY-KEEPERS WISELY
A lot of locals have been using
1he Pilot's Fonun page to
question whether public officials
were sacrificing civic pride by
presenting keys to the city to the
cast of a schlock 1V show
MEDIATE
Continued from Al
neighbors) and come lO some
resolution on a number of the
items," church spokeswoman Jill
Kanzler said. ~But as you would
guess. there a.re a couple of
items that are not yet resolved,
and those are the most difficult,
like occupancy and hours of op-
eration. And we look forwani to
the Planning Commission hear-
ing to create a forum to work
those out.~
Don Krotee, president of the
Newport Heights Improve-
ment Aun., said while he's
glad the commlsalon ls giving
both sldea a fair shake on the
Need help?
Memory?
Attention/Concentration?
Logical reasoning?
Job performanc.e?
Personal relation.ships?
.Uepdly tUtns place tn
Ndwport Beach but not filmed
hen, whJcb 11 one of tbt many
realOns tor hld.tog IN byl when
their fJacb ~tome mwuaJ
maJbt1ria. l'ln not Solna lO d1'c:ull the
mertm of the lhow bm. You can
aee It for younelf. Nor do I have
a problem wttb Hollywood
Oacb. t wotbd wtth them for
~ found most of them
highJy profeuionat. and still
have doee tiea there. What
troubJet me la that Newport
Beach fa now my hometown.
and l think we should plot our
frienda carefully. Embracing
'"Ibe oc· isn't • matter or
moraU.ty. Just bid wte.
Oenn1a Rodman ii back ln the neJcbborhood. Maybe he could
pull In a few tourista. So. ~ be
get the next let of keyst
A.L. BUT NO LA. IN ANGELS
Arte Moreno. who owns the
Anaheim Angela, is an utute
bu&nessman. He made wry
sure he had ample reserves in
the goodwill bank before he
staned to draw on them. He
banked the acquisition of several
hJgh-priced stars -notably
Vladimir Guerrero, just named
the American League's Most
Valuable Player -who brought
a pennant to Anaheim. And he
lowered the price of beer, among
a passel of other achievements.
Now, Arte ls drawing heavily on
that reserve in an effort to put
distance between the Angels and
the city of Anaheim.
He's dropped the Anaheim
name from the Angel uniforms
as well as the team's logo.
website, schedules and tickets.
And he's plastered Los Angeles
with Angel billboards in a clear
effort to seduce Dodger fans.
Goo(ttry, Ane. but it won't
stretch easily. It's rather like the
Green Bay NFL team changing
its name to the Milwaukee
Packer.. Or the Cincinnall
baseball team becorrung the
Ohio Redi.. You're dealing with
fractured cwic pride here. and
that isn't going to be
comprom1c;ed without a fight. So
Arte's honeymoon will likely shih
to a courtroom. and he may
have to rai')t: the pnce of beer at
his ballpark to pay his legal fees.
I 1w.t hope he doe .. n't plan to
use the money my daughter and
I deposited with tum an case the
Angels made it to the World
~ries agam. Ba'>eball h<e> an
unbeatable \Cam for po'>ti.eru.on
play. lf you w-.int tickets, you
have to buy the whole package.
through the World Series and
even 1nclud1ng a po~1ble playoff
game. We're talking big money
here, and the teams involved m
po'>tseru.on play have the U!'>e of
th1r, money whether they
advance or not We don't wanr 10
wait until Spnng trammg for a
rebate on all those tickell. we
had 10 buy for games 1ha1 were
never played.
• JOSEPH N . BELL 1s a resident of
Santa Ana Heights His column
appears Thursdays
operating umd1t1ons. he 1s ap-
prehensive that the church\
latest expam1on plan!) will in·
evitably be approved. Ktotee is
one of the leaders of a group of
Cliffhaven and Newport
Heights neighbors that oppose
the expansion Thi'> group has
come up with an alternative
plan that includes the coveted
youth and family center, elimi-
nates the church's proposed
park.mg garage and would re·
quire only an extra 2.800
square feet.
HThe greatest goal (tonight) Is
to have the staff and the com-
mlasion and all the people In the
audJence understand there's a
way of achieving a youth center
for thls church that can be ac-
ACQUIRED
BRAIN INJURY
PROGRAM
• Comprehensive ~tive
mrainingp~
• Four mominp per week
•#I>~ $190" ~ 1em
• Cri.-dcrtdiled. caring £aa.Jty
•Pree ~ing millblt
RAID
Cootinued from Al
2154 Newport Blvd.
Police anested 40-year·old Au·
gustin Holguin on suspicion of
po~lng methamphetarnine
and 24-year·old Kristal Paz on
suspicion of selling metham-
phetamine.
Paz's two young sons played in-
side their motel room while she
sat handcuffed in the back of a
police car, waiting to take her to
the police station.
Lany Wl.lber, 53. and Maria
Wilber, 43, were arrested on SUS·
piaon of posses.c;mg counterfeit
currency, and 24-year-old Samuel
Fiebiger and 40-year-old Steven
(,ambil were arre!>ted on suspi-
cion ol lwtng under the influence
uf dnigi.. police '><lid.
TIH· atre<i~ typified the prob-
lem ... that plague low-cost motels
alon~ f';ewpon Boulevard, Costa
Mei.a Police "il{l Mike Ginther
said.
.. Tht'rt·'> a public nuisance fac·
tor ... <...anther saJd. "We get a lot of
complaml!.. and officers make a
101 ol arrt'SI!> of people leaving
here."
Oete<.ttve!» !>tarted an invei.uga-
tion aftN receiving complaints
about the locauon from nearby
rel>1dent'>. he ...aid Undercover of·
ficers made tlrughuys and 1denti·
lied !>uppber., and users during
the th.rtt-month investigauon at
the motel
Detecnv~ from the Lo'ita Mesa
Police Deparunenr\ narcotics.
i.pecial cnforcemem and K-9 de·
tails, as weU a'> a I\ q officer lrom
Newport Beach, wrved warrants
on four room.'> at the morel dur·
mg the raid
A group of arre'>lecs and ~me
of their fnendc; were gathered in
one of the rooms when the police
'>howed up. Oet. Bryan Gla.,_c; ..aid.
That room wa'> ptled h1¢1 with
furmture, bags of clothe'>. porno·
graphic magcvJne., and hoxe~ of
personal poSM·~c,1ons 'ttrewn
across the floor.
comph<,hed in 2.800 squJTe feet
without a parking gara~e and
with the nearly unammotl'> con·
sent of two nr1ghborhuods -
something the church ha.., been
trying to do for two year,," Kro·
tee said.
ln addition to resolving the
operaung conditions. some of
the other issues Tucker wants
the commission lo settle are the
appropriate square footage of
the church's expansiqn and how
many parking spaces the church
will have to provide both on-site
and off.
• DEIRDRE NEWMAN covers
government. Sha may be reached
at (714) 966-4623 or by e-matl at
deirdre. newm•n@latimu.com.
"The hope chat Wflre ~
out of the ~ emfroo.
ment. and thst 11 a ..a, we wll
bt:ve llddJdonal me:nue. .. ~
Aid. '"But otM.ousay. thele'a no
lPJ&lmt.ee. ~ dJd haw a tignUI·
cant pp between revenue and a-
pendfn,ua th.b ~ and ~ will have to monitor that~ c1osety.•
The council appnMld two mea·
aures in the past few months t0
booct lts revenue: I aponaonh1p
program and a aanitation Cran-
c::hlse fee. In August. the council
approved an agreement with a
public maneting group that wiD
iead to planning of how to use the
dty's assets to pull In new rev-
enue. Monday, the cound1 ftnal-
tr.ed its approval of a law Imposing
a I 2% ~ on the total sales of
most of the city's trash haulers.
• DER>AE NEWMAN COYer1
government. She may be readled at
(714) 966-4623 or by e-mail at
deirdrt1.nt1Wm•n@latima.com.
"I was just hanging out." Hol·
guin said as he sat on the ground
outsJde the room. "I dJdn~ know
anything was going on."
Meanwhile, officers found drug
paraphernalia in his truc.lc. parked
behind the hotel.
Paz and Larry and Maria Wtl·
her are being held on $25.000
bail. according to pol.ice Holgum
la belllg held on $20.000 bail and
F1ebiger and Gambil on $5,000
ball. accord.mg to police
• MARlSA O'NEIL co11ers public
aafety and courts. She may be
l"Ndled at (714) 966-4618 or by
•mail at mansa one1/ 4fat1mescom
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EDITORIAL
Lines best found
underground
D rive up through the hills
of Newport Coast, and
you might notice
something missing. lf you
don't, uy driving most streets in
Costa Mesa, and the difference will
loom over you.
Newport Coast, like many newer
communities in Southern
California, has eliminated utility
tin~ by moving all the cables
underground. lt's a subtle aesthetic
improvement -and one that is
becoming more and more
widespread.
Costa Mesa has taken some
steps, notably along 19th Street on
the Westside, to get rid of old utility
poles. Now, city leaders are
considering yanking the poles and
wires from all main streets, work
the city would try to coordinate
with other repairs when possible.
It's also work that will run $380
million, a sil.able amount especially
given that Costa Mesa residents
already owe part of two other
major bills: the$ J l 0-million
Measure A bond for the
Newport-Mesa Unified School
District and the $370-million
Measure C bond for the Coast
Community College District, which
cost residents a combined $38.95
per $100,000 of assessed home
value.
The question, of course, is
whether residents will be willing to
shoulder another financial bwden.
And city leaders are smart in
deciding that they will first poll
residents to judge the leveJ of
support.
For the city's sake, the answer
should be "yes."
At this point, it is clear that
ridding the landscape of utility
poles and wires is becoming fairly
commonplace, especially in
Orange County. Residents are
coming to expect and demand the
aesthetic improvement. Costa Mesa
simply can't risk falling behind,
perhaps one day being the only city
in the area with a skyline dotted by
outmoded Ts. lt will matter for
property values and for attracting
and retaining businesses.
Many will argue that moving
utility Lines underground is nothing
more than needless cosmetic
surgery for the city's streets. Mayor
Gary Monahan has suggested the
city has a greater need for parkland
or sewer repairs, for instance.
But the simple fact is that utility
lines are going to end up
underground. Better to begin the
work sooner rather than later. If
other projects, such as street or
sewer repairs, can be accomplished
at the same time, aU the better still.
READERS RESPOND
.Bail or jail for Haidl?
AT ISSUE: Should Greg Haidl, the son of former Orange
County Assistant Sheriff Don Haidl, go to jail for violating
conditions of his bail? Do you agree with Orange County
Superior Court Judge Francisco Briseno revoking HaidJ's
bail and making the 19-year-old wait for his retrial on
rape charges in a jail cell?
I think he needs a lot of love. that kid.
He needs a family that undel"!">tancb him.
He doesn't need to be pwushed. He just
needs a lot of loving. Tell the family 1t\ all
he needs.
Tilat's all I want to tell <•l'l'g Haid!\
parents. J~t love him -Lh.tt'-. all he
needs. Don't make hi5 bfe mc.erable,
because he'!> too young, I le\ going to
have a bad reputation tf you don't help
him. It's up to you to !>tr.ughen out your
son.
Hes a good boy: he doe<.n't need to be
punished.
BEATRICE SANSONE
Newport Beach
I do beliL>ve Greg Haid! should be sent
to jail for what he's done. He's been given
a free ride for far too long. It's time that
he is off the street and where he belon~
As far as I'm concerned, it's just total
nonsense that he's trying to commit
suicide. 'That's just an excuse. He doesn't
want to go to jail; he's afraid Well, it's
time that he pays for the ~ aime.
He needs to do the time.
ROSE-MARIE NORRIS
Costa Me<o18
Greg Haidl lihouJd have been in jatl a
Jong time ago. and he's been given far
too much leniency. We waste lots of
valuable time by letting him run around
the streets and endanger other people
and other young ladles. He beJo~ in
jd until the trial. and he does need help.
l reel sorry for him. but f feel more sorry
Cor the people that are being impacted
by his reckless behavior. Tu me. it loob
like this depression thing is Just a
smob:lcreerl.
SHARON BOUDREAU
CoMaMesa
I think the JlMtgie made the rf8ht
dedsion.
FRED GAECKl.O
Newport Beach
rm haWY he\ Jn Jail. He.,... have '*" JaBed,. a. dme • rm,_
blppydwa the ~~
ColtmddMar
awaits retrial on very serious charges. My
thought is that Haid! was not required to
adhere to any rules or restrictions at
home when he was a child, and what we
are seeing is the result of parenting that
was too permissive. Maybe Haidl's father
should have let his son expenence some
of the consequences of bad behavior
early on. The lessons he might learn in
jail cenainly won't be meted out by
someone who cares about him. KAR~ WILLIAMS
Rancho Cucamonga
Haidl needs to be reminded that laws
apply equally for all. including him. He
definitely deserves jail time. I lurray for
Judge Briseno.
JOE CORTEZ
Costa Mesa
If they send Greg Haidl to jail, they
ought to send his father with him. It's
interesting that the other two boys who
were involved with him in this case -I
don't see their names ip the paper -I'm
sure their parents have landed on them
like a ton of bricks. Don Hakll 13 just
making excuses for this kid ObYiousJy
he's at lault here. but the parents
asuinJy have not helped him and
haYm't done a great job of raising this
kid.
GORDON PATE
Costa Mesa
I haft been fullowtng this Greg Haidl cw. and I would abeoltitely put hbn
~ He Is tcreamlng out for attention
He i9 going to harm hlm8elf. and ID08t
par1iculady he ls goina to baan
anet>ody ebe. The guy is ablohrtely a
spoiled·mttm brat
8AR8MA LN>QmT
Newport Beach
~ that )'OlV18 0"-1 thol.dd be
tn jail. He ..ct a oo.paaJ • an-. H8 ts
llDe enougb to pc In • car a buy
dn.ip on Che ltn!lft. He ii a menett, and
he has beet roddled, and ft\ dme to put
him in jail.
TEMV'EC«IER
Newport eem.
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a hrtiM. r clodc Cbfnlt bdti I lttitht lhoWd".., fn jd.
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KENT TREPTOW /DAILYPll.OT
Paul Foor, 9, finds a comfortable plar • r1,, ri1s schoolwork in Jaym1 Ropp's class at Davis Elementary.
Article captured essence
of great school teacher
Thanks "° much for the article,
"Rooting for new meaning" in
Tuesday's Pilot, regarding Jaymi
Ropp's cl~room. As a mother with
a child in Ropp's regular class, I find
her to be a l>tellar teacher.
Not only does she make the kids
think. but !.he talks to the parents
and opens the line of
communication to them. To me she
is one of the best teacher; that I
have had the pleasure of knowing.
Thank you for allowing others to
see her in that light.
SARAH HOWELL
Costa Mesa
Water treatment plans
good for planet
Re: MNC'wport seeking to buck an
ocean-pollution trend," Daily
v uesday I believe ii would
' for everyone to have a
treatn .-n1 plan for the
1•xces~ unoff ... acer. We have a
••nllar situat1dn here on the
H ... boa Penin\ula, where all of the
~ 1ter drain<; straight to the hay.
and there i<; no water treatment to
keep all the runoff. People do still
wash their can, with harsh Ouuk
The fluids that leak off cars go into
the bay too. We'll all have to pay a
higher tax across the board to
clean up our water. It's very
important that we do clean up our
water. It's onC' of the moM
important things we can do for
our planet.
proposal for a paternity
responsibility plot rwist for "The
OC • and Dan Emory's treatise on
unshared values in the politlcaJ
arena, rTrue twist for 'The OC
would be perfect," and "Easy
answer!. aren't best postelection
analy!>is, • Nov. 16). But for
teleV1s1on, scripted fiction is better
than reality any day.
On "The oc.· I enjoyed the
arre'lt of real estate tycoon Caleb
for bribing officials, with
son in-law lawyer Sandy
promising to defend him. Who
knows what may emerge during
che trial? The houses heh.as buih
have pu~hed up the demand for
LINDA MEU£N • the planned El Toro airport, which
Balboa Peninsula the writen. of "The OC" have not
Maybe a plot on
'The OC all too real
I enjoyed Gay Sandoval\
yet picked up on. That's a shared
vaJue of responsibility everyone
can support. I love "The OC. ~
OOfW..DNYRE
Newport Beach
COMMUNITY COMMENTARY
Even with revisions, church project too big
By Jim Carmack
The proposed expansion of ~I
Andrew's Church is clearly a very
emotional issue. Proponents state the
church needs this expansion to serve
the needs of youth in the community.
and neighbors say it is aJready too big
for a residential neighborhood. The
vast majorily of the community
doesn't really care.
I think a few facts about the currenr
plan might help illustrate the cause
for the inten'lity of this debate
The current size of the facility is
more than l 04,000 square feet on four
acres of land, zoned as residential
with a conditional-use permit. The
proposed expansion would add 21,000
feet of building and a parklng
structure of more than 130,000 square
feet. The proposed project would take
well over a year to huild and displace
aJI of the current parking available for
the church and high school on the site
during construction.
r·or those of you who are not
members or neighbors of St.
Andrew's, please try to picture thh
facility a block away from your home.
For those who allend Newport Harbor
I ligh. visuaJiw rhe parking and traffic
1\sues you will face during
construction of this project. For those
of you in other parts of the city.
consider the precedent this project
sets for your neighborhood church.
l\vo neighborhood associations
have worked with St. Andrew's for
more than a year to understand the
need for this project and to provide
input that would help reduce the
impact upon our homes.
The current plan, although twice
modified, still far exceeds what 1s
appropriate for a residential
neighborhood. St. Andrew's is a fine.
weU-funded organization with a
bright and talented membership. I am
convinced with this pool of money
and talent, they can achieve their
stated goal of Increasing service to
youth with a remodel and without th1!>
massive project.
~ a neighbor, l beg the members of
St. Andrew's to urge their leadership
to show compassion for their
neighbors and abandon this massive
development project. Please remind
your leadership that it Is impacting. ln
a negative way, the very families that
it hopes to attract with this expansCon.
• JJM CARMAa< is a Newport Beach
resident.
HOW TO CONTACT YOUR REPRESENTATIVES
cnY Of COSTA MESA Cost!\ Mesa City Hall, 77 fair Drive,
Coste Mesa, CA 92626, (714) 754-6223
Meyor. Gary Monahan
CO&ancl: Ubby Cowen, Allan Mansoor,
Mike Sc:heafer and Chria St.et
CfTY Of NEWPORT BEACH
Newport Beach Ctty Hall. 3300 Newport
8'vd., Newport Beach. CA 92683, (M )
644-3309
M8yor: Tod Rldgewey
Coundl: Leslie Oalgte. St1MS Bromberg.
John Hefteman, Dk* Nkholl. ~
Rounelry •nd Don Wabb
Brooks, Tom Egan, Martha Auor, Judy
mnoo and Linda Sneen
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THE CROWD
The sound of
• generous givers
Childnn's Foundadon.
Triangle Square ln
Costa Mesa was the
hip desdnation for the
Gen X crowd, u more
than200
I t was a night of
fabulous fashion,
food and fun as
Pelican Point hostess
Sally Crocbtt and her
husband Randy
Crockett welcomed
the social crush
through the elegant
portal of their
Meditenanean coastal
estate. The affair was
thrown on behalf of
Newport -Mesa young,
single professional.a
shared the evening,
paying $40 apiece to
help kids. The event 8. w. COOK raised $11,000.
the Sound of Music Guild In
support of The Orange County
Performing Arts Center.
SOCJ ETY
Sally Crockett, one of the
most fashionable women on
the Orange Riviera. ls
something of a later-day Pearl
Mata. She hired the most
amazing catering company, a
personal favorite she
discovered in Pasadena called
The Kitchen for Exploring
Food. They go to the max, not
only preparing exotic and
delicious fare, but also
displaying the food as art.
The annual holiday
boutique and luncheon for
Childhelp USA unfolded
recently at the Hyatt Regency
ln1ne, attracdng more than 500
guests and ca.laing more than
$60,000. Cathie Capo1'880 and
Julie Whittington welcomed
Child.help USA donors,
members and guests, Including aeo Bluth, Carol Packard.
Nanc:y Whldoc:k. Su.Ian
Whitlock. Patty Parmer and
GlMla DonJgulan to the festive
party that has become a
welcome tradition in Orange
County.
Tiffany Hoey, Sutra owner Doug McAllister and Keri Dugan gather for a fall fundraiser on behalf of Orangewood PALS.
On this night at the Crockett
manse, which was exquisitely
decorated by lhe lady of the
manor, Veuve Oicquot
champagne poured like water. '
A martini bar provided ample
spirits for a crowd that really
needed nothing to liven it up.
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More than a hundred
well-dressed patrons of the
performing arts, including Eve
Komyel, Beth Hart, Tracy
Martin, JennJfer C.ondu,
Pamela Lowry, Paula Macko.
lrene TomJdnson, Danni Good,
Patty Lance and Marsha Orlin,
rallied to raise funds for the
Organizers fondly named the
event. MThrough the Eyes of A
Otlld," in keeping with the
spirit of childhood Quist.mas
memories. The magic of the
early seasonal party was also
shared by Joy WbJtloc:k.
Kathertne Mered.Ith, Gemma
Wolf, Suaan Goldsmith, Jana
Shuler, Diana Miner and
Eileen Saul.
Santa wlU join the talented
students from the Orange
County High School of the Arts
tomorrow in the Jewel Coun al
South Coast Plaza. The annual
event helps to kick off the
holiday season in style with a
first chance for kids to witness
the arrival of the big guy in the
red suit.
Bob Miner, David Emmes and Phil Escalette get together in Costa
Mesa to raise funds for the children supported by Orangewood.
The Sound of Music Guild in support of The Orange County
Performing Arts Center celebrate at an evening of fashion from
Nordstrom. Tracy Martin, Sally Crockett, Eve Komyei, and Beth
Hart display their own style at the event.
center.
A highlight of the evening
was a hoHday fashion show
present by Nordstrom's at
South Coast Plaza. Also
supponing the guild were Patsy
Manhall, <Aral Dalton. Paula
Ca.rpon, Kimberly Pelnberg,
Diane Miller, Donna Longo
and Kelly Hague.
Students wlU perform. and
bring ~the magic of Ouistmas"
to life, reports South Coast
Plaza's Beverly Morgan. She
ought to know inasmuch as
Santa is a CPF -close personal
friend, that is. It all happens al
2 p.m. by the wishing tree.
Orangewood Providing
Assistance Love and Suppon
held a fall gathering under the
roof of the new Sutra Lounge,
on behalf of the Orangewood
•THE CROWD appears Thursdays
and Saturdays.
Cathie Caporaso and Juhe Whittington chair the Childhelp USA
annual holiday luncheon, which raised $60,000.
Supporting the good work of Childhelp USA are Piper Major,
Geng1a Bradburne and Anne Wortmann .
Invite you to experience
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11 a.m. -6 p.m.
Refreshments catered by Bluewatcr Grill
The members of Orange Councy Fine Ans crea5ed all items!
Jewelry • Glass • Ceramics • Paincings
Phocographs • Christmas lccms • Reproductions • And More!
Also on exhibit arc original paintings, sculptures,
mixed media and other original artworks.
385 1 S. Bear St, South Coast Plaza Village
(Next to Room & Board Furnishings Store)
Gallery Houn:
Tues-Fri 11 a.m. -5 p.m. •Sat 11-6 • Sun 11 -3
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IN OUR JOY!
In thanksgiving for forty years of educational excellence, Saint Joseph High
School cordially invites you to the anniversary of its founding.
Saturday, November 20, 2004
Open Ho.-: 4:00 -5:30 p.m.
Multi·PUrp9Se Building
Uturgy oflhanbgfving: 6:00 -7:00 p.m.
Flynn Center
8~ Reeeption: 7:00 p.m.
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BEST BUYS
pending the holidays on the Island
athlon lalMd wlD kick oft
the fe:IUW aeuon with one
'of Newport\ favorite
cradidons. the annual 1'8hdng ceremony It 6 p.m.
'I and Satwday. Studenta
m the~ County HJgh
oOI o( the Ana will pedonn a
g.:and-dance number at the
t. The towering evetgreen l.s
med wttb 17.000 white
es; bows end ornaments.
For putr.ing convenience, valet
Is available throughout
~during all center hours
r 1be valet station ls next .
Robbuons-May. Annual valet
g passes are available for
100 at the concierge desk..
The least congested entrances
the San Miguel (off
ur Boulevard) or Santa
(off Jamboree Road)
uances. One of the pnme
g spots ls on the top level
the patting structw'e next to
mlngdalft; its bridge
ccesses the center.
Fashion Island has other tips
o make gift buying easier.
•Gift-wrapping and shipping
are available at The Mall Room,
located in the Service Shops
near Tutto Mme; The UJtlmate
Invitation located in Alrium
C.ourt and Gold Crown
HaDmmk near Barnes & Noble.
•Personal shoppen. can assist
those looking for the perfect
holiday gift at BloomingdaJe's
and Neiman Marcus.
• Fashion Island expanded 11s
roncierge desk to make room for
more holiday services. Shoppers
can purchase gih cenilkale!>.
inquire about shops and check
packages at the new concierge
desk. located near Starbucks on
the main level of Atrium Court
{949) 721 -2000.
AFTER HOURS
• Submit AFTER HOURS items to
the Daily Pilot, 1375 Sunflower
Ave., Costa Mesa, CA 92626; by
fax to (714) 966-4679; or by calhng
(7141966-4617.
TODAY
'AUTUMN IMPRESSIONS'
Ari exhibition of P')intings
featurino vineyards, harvests,
sunflowers and boats runs
through Nov. 30 at the Debra
Huse Gallef'(, 229 Marine Ave ,
Suite E, Newport Beach.
Information: (9491723-6171 or
http://Www.debrahuse.com.
'PARtS PfCTURESQUE'
An exhibition of photographs by
artist Barbara Higgins, ·Paris
Picturesque; will be on display
through December at French
Buckets, a florist at Fashioo Island
m Newport Beach. Information·
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WYLDER anddkor .
Others.ho~
offering holiday dOO<>r include
Neiman Marcus.
Baoomlngdale'I Home,
Roblmom-May. ~Barn. z
Gderle. Gold Crown HaJJmark.
Anthropo&ogle, April Comell
and Restoration Hardware.
Tradit.lonal carolers will stroll
throughout the center on
weekends from noon to 4 p.m.
lh.rough Dec. 19. At Santa's
I louse, children can visil with
Santa and have a photo taken
with him. A portion of the
proceeds benefits HomeAid
Orange County. {To avoid
crowds at Santa's I louse. make
your Vl~il on weekday mornings
and weekends.)
A FASHIONABLE JEWEL
CJtrine, a new boutique,
carries a variety of hard-to-find
Amencan and European
desi~ners. Its fashionable sraff
members can assist you in
mixing and matching claS!>ics
wuh trend'> to find an original
look. Combine a feminine Tracy
Reese lop with True Religion
1eans and 'hoes straight from
Italy for a ... tytish ensemble
Owner Dam1a Azar has year'> of
experience at New Mart in the
heart of LA.'c; fashion district.
importing lines from Italy.
France and Spain. It was al the
(800) 652-955,
THE PHOTOGRAPHY OF
ROMAN LORANC
An exhibition of new
photographs by Roman Loranc
will be on display from through
Nov 30 at Susan Spiritus Gallery,
3929 Birch St, Newport Beach
Information: (949) 474-4321.
•sONGS PKY MOTHER TAUGHT
MF'
Singer Loma Luft will perform
songs made famous by her
mother, Judy Garf and. The 7:30
p.m. concert will be performed at
the Orange Coun1)' Performing
Arts Center, 600 Town Center
Onve, Costa Mesa. lnformatton:
(714) 556-2787 or
http://wwwocpac.org
A MURDER lS ANNOUNCED
·A Murder is Announced· takes
to the'stage at 8 p.m. at Vanguard
University's lyceum Theater, 55
See HOURS, Pa1eAlO
man that A.Jar became WnWar
with excluslw c:ontem~
and ~aod..mmlng deslgnerl.
Al Citrine, find ltnea ffidudfnl
celebrity ra\IOrtte Lou.is Ve:rdld.
AMn Valley, Rock & RepubUC,
Custo, Guel. La Pull and Plenty.
Open 10 '\.Ill. lO 7 p.m. Monday
to Priday; l 0 a.m. to S p.m.
Saturday. 1000 N. Bristol St.,
Suite 12 in Newport Beach. {949)
838--0215.
CB.EBRATING ONE
M8dllon AWlwe and
Ambl'Olla Home at The Bluf&
shopping center are celebrating
their first anniversaries.
beginning Friday through
Sunday. Both stores offer sales.
refreshments and the latest in
women's fashion and home
accessories. Prices on select
merchandise will be reduced
25% to40%.
Madlson Avenue has added a
collection of fall and holiday
apparel. It offers an international
selection or upscaJe fa.sh.ions for
every occasion. More than 150
designer lines include Bella
Oahl, Sue Wong. Alberto Makali.
Ray'ure and Frankie B. The
srore's personal shoppers can
prepare customers for any event.
Shoppers can aJso choose from a
collection of handbags, belts and
~ SpedaJ bollday bowl: 10
un. to 8 p..m. Monday to
Sluday; 11 Lm. to 5 p.m.
SUnday. (949) 219-0765 •
Ambrocia Home, a home
fumilhings and ICCellOries
abowroom, offers a fulJ-seivice
lnti!rior design service where
staff designers can help define
your personal style. Ambrosia
Hoene features contemporary to
b'adldonal styles of custom and
exdusfve furniture, pillows,
acct:llOries and custom-framed
art. For holiday gjft giving,
Ambrosia Home offers custom
gift baskets that overflow with
luxurious gifts wrapped to
perfection. With 50 themes to
choose from, Ambrosia Home's
basbts can meet any gjft -giving
need. Pnces range from $50 to
$225. Special holiday hours: 10
a.m. lO 8 p.m. Monday to
Saturday; 11 a.m. lO 5 p.m.
Sunday. (949) 219-9865.
The Bluff., shopping center is
at the comer of MacArthur
Boulevard and Bison Avenue in
Newport Reach.
• BEST BUYS appears Thursdays.
Send Information to Greer 'Nylder
at greerwylder a: yahoo.com; at
1375 Sunflower Ave., Costa Mesa,
CA 92626; or bv fax at (7141
966-4679.
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NO PLACE LIKE HOME ;
The beloved, dreaded Ghristmas eardS
T be dlnlng room table ii
covered with plcturet, card
atoct. decorattw s-per
and rubber cement. The lddress
book Is filled with stray lliPI of
paper noting addrell mu..,
1be paper cutter isl~ l1ke a
menacing guillotine, IDd I ftnd
that a pervas1w feeling of dread
ts settUns ln.
Yep. it's dine for Ouiatmaa
cards.
Admittedly, I have a lo¥e/hate
relationship with thla annual
tradition. I love receiving cards. l
consider each card a speda1 gift.
a chance to catch up With lives
that are on speed dial. a Ume to
re:Oect on our bles&inp and an
opportunJty to mart the
chapters of family life with
friends that we don't see
frequently. The trouble Ls that I
have to actually do it, not just
ponder the endless possibilities.
The first hwdle is the picture.
The oJder we get and the more
of us there are, the
complications increase
exponentially. Do we ever get
five great smiles at once? Of
course not Who will be the
sacrificial lamb this yeatl 1 figure
the kids have years to look fresh
HOURS
Continued from A9
Fair Drive, Costa Mesa.
Performance times are at 8 p.m.
Thursday through Saturday and
at 2 p.m. Saturday and Sunday.
General admission will cost $10
or S8 for seniors and children
under 12. Information: (714)
668-6145.
HASEUS CORPUS
South Coast Repertory will
perform # Habeus Corpus· at 655
Town Center Drive, Costa Mesa.
KAREN
WIGHT
.
and perky. IO
ti one ol them
hutotake
one for the
team, 10 be lL
Wbentbey
were younger.
we fought
over clothes.
Now that
they're older
..• ~resdll
flgbting over
the dotbea.
Hair -another chance for a
civil war. C.ombed ls good. even
if the kids don't think it's cool
When the kids were younger, I
used to keep a bag of gummy
bears for bribes. The gummies
don't work so well anymore, so
the stakes have been raised
Now, it's emotional sabotage,
and they've out-manipulated
me. I hate that
This year. we took the family
photo in August, before Annie
left to go back to Berkeley. Early
is good, and there's always the
possibility that a reshoot can be
scheduled. We learned that the
hard way last year, when Annie
Oew down for the family photo,
and her plane was delayed. The
For tidcet information, call (714)
708-5555.
FRIDAY
REDWOOD CURTAIN
Lanford Wilson'• play abou1 a
Vietnam veteran living in the
woods and a Vietnamese
American girt searching for her
father will premiere at 8 p.m . at
the Newport Theatre Arts Center,
2501 Cliff Drive, Newport Beach.
Tid<et prices will be $15.
Information: (949) 631-0288 or
http://ntacconline.com.
pho~wu~the
IWl WU~ and ltWlll
getUnc duk-phylk:dy and
~ Sheantwd In a
~wttbout the
predetermined lh1n. hair lo.
nonpbotogenlc Slate md with
an attitude to match. I didn't we
the photos. opting for a quick
picture of the kids at the
ThanbgMng table, and threw ft
together at the lut minute. (
won't repeat that mistake.
If you swvtve the photo. then
the topic of the actual card is the
next decision. Some yean, I get
smart and make it very simple.
Some yean, I go into a brain fog
and plan these~ complicated
and Ume-consuming ensembles.
nus is one of those years ...
what was I thWdng? The August
idea doesn't translate into the
November schedule.
This year I have to assemble
four pieces, and each bas to be
cut and fit exactly. I'm not happy
with my plan. At least it's not as
bad as the year that I
hand-colored 300
black·and-whJte photos. They
were beautiful, but the project
was pure insanity.
Then I torture myself writing
•SONGS MY MOTliER TAUGHT
ME"
Singer Loma Luft will
performance of aongs made
famous by her mother, Judy
Gar1and. The 7:30 p.m . concert
will be performed at the Orange
County Performing Arts Center,
600 Town Center Drive, Cost.a
Meaa. Information: (714)
556-2787 or
http.:l..WWW.ocpac.org.
ISRAEL HOROVITZ F£STIVAL
A festival of ahort works by
American playwright Israel
Horowitz ll'(ill be directed by
Orange Coast College students.
Performances will begin at 8 p.m .
Performances will be at the
Orama Lab Studio, Orange Coast
College, 2701 Fairview Road.
Costa Mesa. Advance ticbts will
cost $1 The price at the door will
be $8. Information: (714)
432-5640, Ext. 1.
OCC ALM SERIES
Orange Coast College's Film
Series Pf'U8nu #Gilda• at 6:30
p.m . at OCC's Fine Arts Room 119,
.
the Clllialml Jetter; too upbeai
eoundl pbony, and too re.I •• ~ .
too much Wormadoti. So, I
settle for a modk:Unl of drama.
h1t the hlghlicbtl briefly and
hope that apell-cbec:k.er wolbd.
Then there Is the lddresllng
- I am hopelell!y old-fNbk>oed
and handwrtte the cards. I just·
can't do It any other way.
Crating Ouistmu cam.. Is a'
prooe11 tbar'll not ptelt)t •
However, even with the angst,
time and complaints, I SJiD ~
the effort ls wortbwbile. When those cards flnally hit the post
office, the wave of euphoria Is
intaxicadng.
I hope that our friend.a ld
family enjoy our holiday
greetings as much as I enjoy
receiving theirs. llme marches
on. and It's nice to acknowledge
the year's challenges and
triumphs.
Plus, misery loves company. If
I 'm going to sit at the table for
hours. then you need to do the
same. There's a great photo
opportunity next week.
• ICAR£N WIGHT is a NewPort
Beach resident. Her column runs
Thursdays.
2701 Fairview Road, Costa Mesa.
The event is sponsored by the
fine arts department and OCC
Extended Education. Information:
http:J..WWW.octic*ets.com.
HASEUS CORPUS
South Colllt Repertol'y witl perfonn
·Habeua Corpus• at 666 Town
Center Drive, Cost.a Mesa. For tdet
informatk>n, call {714) ~.
SATURDAY
SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA
The Orange Coast College
Symphony Orchestra will perform
works by Edvard Grieg and Gustav
Mahler. The 8 p.m. concert win be
at the Robert e. Moore Theetre.
Orange Coast College, 2701
Fairview Road, Costa Mesa.
Advance tidcets wifl cost $8, the
price at the door will be $10.
Information: (714) 432-5880
REDWOOD CURTAIN
Lanford Wiison's play about a
Vietnam veteran living in the
woods and a Vietnamese
American gir1 searching for her
father will be performed at 8 p.m
at the Newport Theatre Arts
Center, 2501 Cliff Drive, Newport
Beach. Tldlet prices will be $15.
Information: (949) 631-0288 or
http.:llntacconline.com. 9Jou;~~ ........
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ME"
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trava1ecv
Singer Loma Luft will
performance of songs made
famous by her mother, Judy
Gar1and. The 7:30 p.m. concert
will be performed at the Orange
County Performing Arts Center,
600 Town Center Drive, Costa
Mesa. Information: (714)
566-2787 or
f'lttp:l..WWW. ocpac.orp.
ISRAEl. HOROVITZ FESTIVAL
A festival of short works by
American playwright Israel
Horowhz will be directed by
Orwnge eo..t College stui:tents.
Performances will begin at 8 p.m.
Performances will be at the
Drama Lab Studio, Orange Coast
College, 2701 Fairview Road,
Costa Mesa. Advance tickets will
cost $7. The price at the door will
be $8. Information: (714)
432-6840, Ext. 1.
HA8EUS CORPUS
South Cont Repertory will
perform •+tabeua Corpua• at 666
Town Center Drive, Co.ta M--.
For tic*.r Information, call (714)
708-6666.
SUNDAY
ISME.l. HOROVITZ FES11VAL
A f'letival of ehon wofb by
Amertcan p&evwtight lereel
Horowftz wiN be dJ~ by
O...nge COMt College ltUdents.
Showa will begin It 2 and 7 p.m ..
P9rfotmencea will be. the ..
Dt'ama l8b Studk>, 0...nge Coast
College, 2701 Felrvtew Road,
COit.i MMe. Advance tldt911 w1q
COit $l The pt'b It the door wilt be• lnfonnatlon: (714) 432-6840, Ext. 1. •
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L.nford Wlllon't pl-v ebout.
~ wtlr1ln IMng In 1t'9
woodland•~ ~ glfi IWCNng for her
fllherwill bl p.fonned 8t 8 p.m.
at 1M Nwlpot1 Theetre Arts
Center. 2501 Cltff Drive, Newport
~· llci;etpticeswm bl$16.
tnfonna1ion: (949) 831-0288 or
htlp:l!ntacconliM. com.
AMERICAN l>Ol
Oev Alken will perform
Chriltmal muak: at an 8 p.m.
concert at the Orange County
Performing Arts Center. 600 Town
Center Drive, Costa Mesa. Ticbts
will cost $52 to $87. Information:
(714) 556-2787.
REDWOOD CURTAIN
Lanford Wilson's pley about a
Vietnam veteran living in the
woods and a Vietnamese
American gir1 searc:tiing for her
father will be performed at 8 p.m.
at the Newport Theatre AIU
Center, 2501 Cliff Drive. Newport
Beadl. Tdet prices will be $15
lnfonnation: (949) 631-0288 or
http://ntacconline.com
NOV. 27 . ..
1tEDWOOO CURTAIN
Lanford Wilson's play about a
Vietnam veteran living in the
woods and a Vietnamese
American girt SNrc:tiing for her
father will be performed at 8 p.m.
at the Newport Theatre Arts
Center, 2501 C1iff Drive, Newport
Beach. Tldcet pnces will be $15.
Information: (949) 631-0288 or
http://ntacconline.com.
NOV. 28
REDWOOD CURTAIN
Lanford Wilson's play about a
Vietnam veteran hv1ng in the
woods and a Vietnamese
American girt searc:ti1ng for her
father will be performed It 2:30
p.m. at the Newport Theatre Arts
Center, 2501 Cliff Drive, Newport
Beach. Tidcet prices will be $15.
Information: (949) 631-0288 or
http:llntacconline. com.
DEC.2
REDWOOD pJRTAIN
Lanford Wilson's play about a
Vietnam veteran living in the
woods and a Vietnamese
American girl searc:tiing for her
father will be performed at 8 p.m.
at 1t'9 Newport Theatre AIU
Center, 2501 C11ff Drive, Newport
Beach. Tidcet prices will be $16.
Information: (949) 831-0288 or
http://ntacoon/in..com •
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REDWOOD CURTAIN
Lanford Wilaon'• pl-v about 1
Vietnam wteran IMng in the
WOOdl Ind a \'Mtnameee
Am4Nbn gkt ... n:tilng for her
father wiff bl perlormed at 8 p.m.
at the Newport TheWe Art1
Cenew, 2&01 Cltff Drive, Newport
'8-cti. Tlc::t• priCll will be $16.
lnfonndon: (M9) 831.()288 or
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REDWOOD CURTAIN
Lanford Wilson's play about a
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TRAVEL TAI ES
Homer and Judy Graham of Costa Mesa visit ~e grave of poet Witliam Wordsworth ~n a bip to the
British Isles. The Grahams were joined on their trek by Ted and Darlene Flory of Huntington Beach.
~ the Isles in 16 days
0
•. By Homer Graham
L ast May, Homer and Judy
Graham of Costa Mesa,
accompanied by Ted and
Darlene Flory of Huntington
Beach, flew to London and
boarded a Trafalgar bus tour
through southern England.
After making stops at
Stonehenge, Bath and Cardiff
in southern Wales, our tour
bus boarded a sea ferry
crossing over the Irish Sea to
Ireland.
In Ireland, we stopped at the
Waterford Crystal Factory and
Blarney Castle for a chance to
kiss the Blarney Stone and
acquire the gift of gab. We didn't
kiss the Blarney Stone, but Judy
might have acquired just a little
bit of that gift of gab.
Venturing on a scenic, coastal.
100-mile drive around the ~
of Kei:ry is a photographer's
delight Our eloquent, well-read
tour guide kept commenting on
h(JW extremely lucky we were
that the weather was so clear
and that most of the groups he
takes through the area don't get
to see half of what we did.
Heading nonheast to Umerick
and Dublin, Ireland, crossing
County Oare en route to Galway
Bay, we boarded another sea
ferry to cross back over the Irish
Sea to Nonhem Wales. We
continued Nonh to Edinburgh.
Scotland.
After a scenic drive through
the beautiful Lake District, we
visited the grave of William
Wordswonh at Dove C.Ott.age in
the hamlet of Town F.nd,
Grasmere, described by the poet
as the fairest place on Barth and
where he Uved, wrote an4found
lnsplration.
Heading back south toward
London, we stopped at many
popular places, including
Coventry and
Stratford-Upon-Avon. and
visited Shakespeare's birthplace.
The next stop was the little
church yard at Bladon to see
Winston Olurchill's grave. Then
it was on to Oxford C.Olleges.
Our 16-day, memorable trip
ended back in London.
•TRAVEL TALES runs on
Thursdays. Have you, or someone
you know, gone on an interesting
vacation 7 Tell us about your
adventures in about 400 words,
accompanied by a couple of photos
to choose from that do not have the
DaiJy Pilot in them, and send 1t all to ;
Travel Tales, 1375 Sunflower Ave ,
Costa Mesa, CA 92626; by e-mail to
ds1lypilot@lst1mes.corrr. or by fax
to (714) 966-4679.
WOMEN'S VOLLEYBALL
Coast stumbles against Rustlers
Pirates drop final three
games against top-ranked foe
to conclude regular season.
Chrt1 Yemma
OaityPilot
match
"We showed a lot of
confidence ln the first
game, but it didn't last.•
Pi.rates' U>ach Oud
OJtenese said. WThere was
a momentum shift in game
two and we couldn't rertJVer. •
·1 don't know what it was,~ said sopho-
more outside hitter and Coast's all-time
caieer kill INder Melasa Zapiain, who fin.
lsbed the match with 24 kills. ·1 don't
know if we just weren't prepared, or we
were too conftdent. but there was a lot of
mlscommunicadon. •
COSTA MESA -With a victory against
No. l ·ranked Golden West C:OUege already
under U. belt. the h06t Orange C:Oast
women's wDeybaU team came out unln·
timidated.
The Pirates (14-5, 10-4 in the OEC)
came out firing In the first game, golng up
17-11 before Golden West (19-1, 13-1)
called its first timeout Orange Coast
stretched that lead to 22-14 before another
Rustlers' timeout, and· CoaSt appeared to
be cruising in the driver's seat
The Pirates couldn't i.eem to stop Gol-
den West's middle blocker Taylor Love,
who had 14 kills and ab blocks.
With the end of the regular season,
though. Coast will haw a fresh start in the
pla)'Off:s. The Piratea will be playing in the
first round of the Southern c.alifomia re-
gional playoffs Tuesday agamst a team still
LO be determined.
And after a first-game win Wednesday
evening against the visiting Rustlers.
Orange Coast was still confident But it
didn't last. as Golden West won the next
three to take the match 23-30, 30-22, 30·
16, 30-25, In both teams' last Orange Em-
pire C:Onference and regular-season
But a shift soon OCCUITed. The Rustlers
had an early-lead advantage in the second
game, completely dominated the third
and the Pirates were left staggering in the
fourth.
Until then, the Pirates will be practicing.
"We need to work on playing as a team,
because there's so much taJent here," Za-
piain said.
Deep
playoff
run for
Tars?
There are many links
between this season's
Newport Harbor football
team and former
championship squads.
Rick Dever eux
Darty Prlot
All the slgns are pointing in the right
direction for a long CIF Southern Sec·
tion Division VJ playoff run by the New-
port Harbor High
football team.
The Sailors (9·
0-1 ) are the Sea
View League
champions and
host El Dorado in
a first-round
matchup at 7 p.m.
Friday.
The last time Newport finished the
regular season undefeated -a 9-0-1
run in 1999 -the Tu.rs finished the
campaign as the Division VJ champions.
That was also the last time the Sailors
opened the playoffs again.st El Dorado.
<:oacb Jeff Brinkley led Newport Har·
bor to league titles In 1994, 1999 and
2001. The Sailors won the DI.vision V
crown In 1994, the DMskm VI tit.Le In
1999 and advanced to the semifinals in
2001.
·rt's nice to have the league champi-
onship,· Brlnk:ley aid. -We have some
momentum heading lnto the playoffs.
We have to tab advantage of the oppor-
tunity that la In front of us.•
HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL
MARK C DUSTIN I DAILY PILOT
Newport Harbor High head coach Jeff Brinkley gurdes the Sailors into Friday's CIF Southern Section D1v1s1on VI
first-<ound clash against El Dorado, whom Newport defeated to begrn rts eventual run to a section crown rn 1999
The Sailors were able to take advan·
tage of most opporturuties that present·
ed themselves during the regular sea·
son. Newport Harbor has trailed a 1otal
of six quarters this fall.
Trevor Theriot led the learn wtth
1,083 rushing yards and seven 1ouch·
downs on 163 carries, averaging more
than 6.6 yards per auempt.
Kasey Peters was consistent all year,
completing 61.7 % of his passes. He
threw for 1.331 yards and 17 touch·
downs with just six interceptions.
Spencer Link has a team-high 32 re-
ceptions for 406 yards and his five
touchdown catches are tied for the most
on the team.
Thenot, Peters. Link and the rest of
the Newport I !arbor offeOSt', which av-
erages 32.3 points per con1es1, will face
a Golden Hawks' defense that has aJ.
lowed 19.4 points per garnl'. El Dorado
lines up four defensive linemen and
three linebackt'rs.
"in a couple of games they have come
out blitzing." Brinkley said "But there
have been times when they were pretty
vanilla with nothing fancy on defense.·
The Sailors defense has not been
fancy, just consistently good.
The Tu.rs have almost outscored op·
ponents in the second quarter aJone.
SM TARS, Pace 83
CHALK TALK
PflDTPfCKS
Fridey'a games
EJ Oondo et Newport
Hllfb«
7 p.m. at Newport
Harbor
Newport by8
Corone del MM et L8 H.t>ra
7 p.m. et Le Habra
-La Habra by 6
Sage Hll llt UnfWd Christian
7 p m et Llnfield Chn111an
L1nfleld Chril1ian by 3
Leet week's record: 2-2 l50%1
Season record· 36-10 08 2%1
HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL PLAYER OF THE WEEK
llusday, No•ernber 18. 2()()it 11
Orange
Coast's
CaiUin
Parker(4)
andDonka
Drozd (n
combine to
bk>cka~
from
Golden
West's
Ashley
Mitter (6) 11'1
the final
Orange
Empere
Coof erence
women's
volleybaU
match thi s
seasoo.
STEVE
McC..AANI< I
DAil Y' P1LOT
Tough task
for Sea Kings
Corona del Mar faces a
formidable foe for the
first round in the form of
two-time defending
champion La Habra.
Rick Devereux
Daily Pilot
Ille fatt the Co
rona del Mar I ligh
football team will
fal e an opponent
tha1 wa.., "'1thout
ib proje<.1ed '>tart
ing quanerbaclr.
for mudl of the
year might give an
edge to the 'x•a Km~ tn l·mJay\ operung
roum.1 of thl• UF '>oulhem '>et.non Dtvi-
'>ton IX playoff..,
LdM travel-. to play f-mp1re League
champiou La Habra at 7 p.m 1-riciay.
See SEA KINGS, Pa1e 83
Lightning
surge ahead
Sage Hill needs to sustain
high level of play from
first league win to have a
chance in opening round.
Rick Devereux
Daily Pilot
Ille tumaround
in the level of play
for the \agt' Hill
School root:baJJ
team is Ont' of the
best in the county,
going from l 8 m
2003 to 7 ·3 and a Cit Southern Section
[)Mgon XIU playoff berth in 2004. the first
See L..IGHTNlNG, Pace 83
' M·Odesty making winners out of Lightning
Sage Hill's Don Ayres gives credit to the rest of his
team for first league win, but he is the real catalyst.
Rick Devereux
Daily Pilot
I
12 T'tvsday, November 18, 2004
YOUTH SPORTS
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Mustangs topped
in Orange Bowl
The Costa Mesa Jr. Pee Wee
Mustangs lost to the Huntington
Beach Green Olargers. 13.0, in the
Orange Bowl -the Division II
championship game of tile Orange
Empire Pop Warner Conference at
La Mirada High Saturday.
Quarterback. Mark Sak:iok..a led
the Mustangs. along with running
back Sho Watanabe, fullback 'fyler
Henry. tight end Zack Porteous
and defen!.ive specialist Parker
Eddy.
MThere wasn't reaJJy a whole lot
going," Mustangs' Coach Dan
Bauer said. "We got outplayed,
didn't make necessary adjust-
ments and had trouble moving the
ball."
A dominant Huntington run-
ning attack and lWo big pass plays
gave the Mustangs the loss. Hun-
tington had a 20-yard touchdown
pass and another 20-yard pass to
put the Green Olargers in scoring
position.
Costa Mesa defeated the Green
Chargers earlirr this season. 8-0,
but could not repeat the outcome
Saturday, al> the Mustangs ended
their season n 2. Huntington
Beach finished it:. M~ason 9-2.
The Mustangs had their five
game winning streak '>napped Sat·
urday. Their previous loss was to
Los AlamJtos, a 24 12 decision
Oct. 2.
PHOTOS BY MARK C. DUSTIN I OM.Y Pl.OT
Costa Mesa Jr. Pee Wee fullback
T yter Henry is au alone as he runs
up field in Saturday's Orange Bowl
btle game against Huntington
Beach at La Mirada High School.
pening."
Costa Mesa defeated Lakewood,
14-2, in the quarterfinals and de-
feated Long Beach, 14-6, in the
semifinfilb to advance to the
championship game.
YOUTH FOOTBALL
wit's very upsecting, especially
since we had beat !Huntington)
before," assistant coach St:an Pat-
ter'>on said. M All the Jcids tried
really hard. but ll iust wasn't hap
"All the kids caught some bad , · · · B h d t der' · th breaks, .. Bauer said. "I Huntington) Costa Mesas Isiah Wantaw tries to evade a Huntington eac. ~ en s grasp in e
1u.,1 came out better than us.~ first quarter Saturday. Costa Mesa suffered a 13-0 loss, endmg its season at 8-2.
SOCCER
Newport extends winning streak to 11
The A YSO Region 97
boys under-13 squad
goes 1-1 to open League
Cup play in the Coast
Soccer League Saturday.
The rteg1un !-17 AYSO boys un
der-13 Newport-Mesa Infinity soc-
ter team extended irs winning
'>lreal to 11 game\ during 1he first
round of League Cup play in the
Coast Soccer League Sunday
Traveling to ~an Bernardino for
two matches. th1• Infinity won their
tirc;t game. I 0, over Santa Clarita.
The lone goal was scored by Austin
Webster, courte'>y of a pass from
Erichon klem. Zac Choc<•k
blocked what woul-:1 have b('en a
certain goal to protect the win
In their second game of the day.
the lnfin11 y battled back to t1(' Ch1 -
vas USA of Alta Loma In hath
games. Aw.tin Wobrock and Rodri
go Ruvalcaba played strong for the
Infinity.
In girls under 12 play.
•Newport Beach I, Lake lore<,I O
Newport's strong defenders Erika
Page, Megan Ca~c. Kelly Horden
and Olristie Ohlhaver shut down
the Lake 1-orest offense for the I -0
win. Ava Nelson and Oiebea Barth
kept heavy pressure on Lake Forest
by spreading the a11ack to Nicole
Balter, Kathryn Zimmermann, N,el-
lle Healy and Lauren D'lppolito.
Meghan Nance had a key o;ave in
the fourth quarter for Newport.
With just seconds to go, passes
by Brianna Truxton and Emily
Boone led to a Sarah Buckingham
goal for the Wln.
In girls under-11 play:
•Newport 4, Corona Del Mar I
Newport's offense, led by Nicole
Dinatale. Josie Jogwe, Francesca
Capellnnl and Madison Wooters,
overpowered Corona del Mar. The
defeme, Jed by Allison SchelJn and
AJJ Haya, along with Meaghan by
and Savanna Gutineau In aoll,
have btJd opponents to six goala aJJ
$e&IOn.
IJl lfrlt under-I 0 play:
•Pink Puuycat• 5, Grytnndor
Sceken2
Sconns for th sycatt In S.t-
urdl'(I playo1' actJdtl .nre C&Nj'
OuclWorth, Gip lJah1, and Court~
ney Bu.ct. EmUy Nall, Melban
Va.nee, and DIJiJca Hurley p«Mded
mJdfteld upport &Jon, wllh lade
RMd at foiw.rd.
• P1nk Putlycall 2, Oran e Ctulb
0
The Pussycats shut out the Crush
Sunday to secure their move to the
semifinals. Gigi Light and Casey
Duckworth assisted goals by Emily
Nall and Courtney Buck. Yvonne
Escalera, Meghan Vance, Sarah
Whitney, Jenna Jarvis and Jessica
Arnold anchored the defense.
•Pink Pussycats 2. Purple Pira·
nhas 2
Courtney Buck. scored for the
Pussycats with strong support from
(,1gi Light and Emily Nall. Casey
Duck.worth saved a goal on a
header. Andria Spears played in
goal and was suppOrted by Sarah
Whitney, Jessica Arnold and Jenna
Jarvis on defense.
•Surf Clicks 3. Green Chihua-
huas O
Shannon Henderson. Seneca la·
kosky and Hannah Nance scored
the three goals as the Surf Chicks
advance to the semifinals. Goalie
Sara Ouck and halfbacks Louisa
Dodge and Brinley Siemonsma
held the Olihuahuas scoreles!i.
•Surf Chicks I. Mini Mias 0
Shannon Henderson scored the
lone goal for the Surf Olicks.
•Surf Cl\icks 0, Patriots 0
The defense of Brinley Siemons-
ma, Hannah Nance and Sara auc k
held the Patriots to no goals for the
game.
•Surf Olicks l , Mini Mias 0
Shannon Henderson scored the
lone goal for the SurfOlicks.
•Angels .
The Angels competed In three
playoff games over the weekend,
winning one, tying one and losing
one.
The defense was led by Hannah
Walker, Caroline Johnaon, JuJla Frei
and Julia Perry, with Maddiaon
Botteron In goal. The offense wu
led by Megan Farley, Reo Nathan,
Alice Miller, Cutldy Davis an4 Sa·
mantha Sanchez. Kelsey Long,
Caroline Johnt0n and Katht)'1'l De
La Torre scored for t)le Angell.
• Purple Plranbu 2, Gryftlndor
Seekers 2
The Plranhu kept Seek.en' goal-
ies Karty Ayala and Jane Layton
buty, whUe the Sffken kept tht Pl-
ranhu at bay ft?r moat of t.M pme.
u tM Plranbal llnJthed their Ml·
ton, 10.0-2. Alice Biily, Anuwla
Figueroa and Taylor HJcbriOn led
the dclcn , whUt Andi• Suode,
Jane Layton and Lea PbJlll~
worked on offeue.
•Piok ~ 5, Gn11lndor
Seeten2
The Gryfftndof SeeUR' two
were madt bf Klnleq lobanj
\
with assists from Analysa Vivanco
on the first, and Samantha Stalder
on the second. Seekers' Andie
Strode, Haley Scon , Alice Barry.
Lea Phillip• and Anastasia Figue-
roa played solid defense, with
goaJie action by Jane Layton and
Ka.tty Ayala. Seekers' sweepers
Dana Jessen and Taylor Hickerson
protected the goal.
•Orange Crush 2, Gryffindor
Seekers 2
Gryffindor Seekers' Kirsten Ro-
han again came through with two
goals, accompanied the offense of
Samantha Stalder, Lea Phillips and
Analysa Vivanco. Seekers' Andie
Strode and Dana Jessen covered
midfield, while Haley Scott and
Taylor Hickerson played defense.
Jane Layton and Ka.tty Ayala played
in goal.
In boys under-IO play:
•Avalanche 6, Tiger Sharks 0
Nie Sargeant scored six goals on
assists from Gage Coffelt, Rory
Fleming, Scott Grew, Sam Jones
and Joey Gregory. The defense was
anchored by Parker Martinez. Gor-
don Lewis and Riley Ricker. with
Kevin Rakestraw and Olris Bu-
chanan in goal.
•Avalanche 2, Patriots I
Nie Sargeant scored the two
goals for the Avalanche with the
help of Gage Coffelt, Sam Jones
and Riley Rickerbroke on offense.
The defense was led by Parker Mar-
tinez, Kevin Rakestraw, Olria Bu-
chanan, Joey Gregory, Rory Flem-
ing, Scott Grew and Gordon Lewis
•Avalanche 6, Red Bulls 0
Nlc Sargeant tc0red fow goals,
while Kevin Rakestraw and Gage
Coffelt scored one each, on uslsts
from Parker Martine'l. and Sam
Jones. Gordon Lewia, Riley Ricker
and Rory Fleming played ln mld-
fteld.
•Punky Monkey•
1'tue Tampln, Ellery Sever and
Cole Cl\apln all acored for the
Monkeys In three playoff sames
over the weekend. Taylor Pa.tu
played ln goal, wblle Sean Co~ Ian
Batatone, Kolby Peanon. Michael
Reo and Ian Maclnnlt played on
defenae.
The Mo~ advalice to the
aem.lO.nala.
• Patrlo• 5, J1ler Shub 1
MU GambOa uct HOkten Cuntn
tc0ted for the PaariOtj, while the
tett of the ofteMI ,... led ~ MJ·
chtl Pol~ Jed JhO~o and
Conner MUUID. Thi ......... wu
led bj'MJChUI ....._Ala ...........
~nee Ward. PW lkllMD, Marco
Bruscia a nd Ja ck Williamson.
In girls under-8 play:
•Pink Panthers vs. Blue Dol-
phins
Mallory Gyulay, Erin Barth, Lo-
gan Grove, Olivia Sever and Gabby
Mangano all displayed a valiant of-
fensive effort. Holding off the op-
posing Dolphins were Amanda Du·
pont, Anna Hancock. Sabrina
Sanchez and Caroline Gels.
•Purple Panthers vs. Blue Hurri·
canes
Libby Knight scored the only
goal for the Panthers, as Tara
Fuller, Kira Wandrocke, Leah Cas·
tillo and Rachel Whltelegge played
on defense. The offense was led by
Kappy Fuller, Carlee Kapana,
McKenzie Stephens and Ryan
Moncrief.
ln boys under-7 play:
• Predators vs. Jaguars
Oiarlie Stassel and Alex Forman.
off assists by DUJon Murphy, scored
for the Predators, while Alden
Burke, Shane Mitchell, Joey Mod-
delmog. Davis Qement and Avery
Rowe played the midfield.
•Salty Sea Dawgs
Peter Harano, J.D. Dennis. Jer-
emiah Sheldon and Sean Korkmaz
scored for the Dawgs, while Jack
RapUJo, Andrew Laidlaw, Kingston
McCarthy and Jak.Weyrich led on
offense and defense.
ln gjda under-6 play:
• Flamingoa vs. Purple Jaguan
Paige Fults, Erika Billa, Julia Ack-
erman and McKenzie Porteous
scored goals for the Plamingoa,
while late McA.lllater and Mad-
eline Phllllps aaalated on both
ends.
In boya und.er-6 play:
• Oleeuht va. Blue Ughtnlq
Jack McCllntock ICOred wtth the
help of James Hodpa, Joabua Jen·
kiJU, Chandler Slemon1111a, Albe
OeetlnJ and Jon HocSget.
to boyl under·S play:
• Sdnlr'IYI w. a.ill..,...
J...-MJtcbil lea abe d 1 ft nM.
wb.Oe tbe offeole of JtU Balbon. Joabu GthlU; camlrOD Welaa.
Jab Idler IDd fllba Outlnalttil
p..:c..llhe ........
.... lirncudU-. Mew lJna ..... .,.. ........ ~
Sbj ... ,. am..
t .. a1 1 I liillll a.a.. •GIMll~ == ... ~:1 )Of~IO,.._
Newport-Mesa
defeats Compton
The Newport-Mma Jr. AJl-Amed-
can ~ Seebmd:a defeeted
c.ompton. 21-20. In. come-rrom-be-
h!nd victory tn·tbe cpllerftual play-
of& ln Camon Sa!ulday aftimoocl.
Costa Mesa wiD play BaJdwln Hilb
in the semifimls 81 A:Juntain Valley
HWi Saturday at 2:30 p.m.
The Seahawb held the 1bans on a
two-point oorM'1'.llim play with a
about a minule left to aeal the W:tor,:
The (mt.running Titans jumped
out to an eady lead after two Sea-
hawks' wmown in the fint quarter.
The Seabawb. ttai1ed. 14-0. Momen-
tum shifttid. ~ and the Sea·
~rebounded. ~ linemen Sean Breslin.
Robert ConneaDy. Grant K.etig;an and
Otthan ~ bad mnnerous tackies
for lo&e rhal prevented the Tu.am
from advancing.
Aftt:r a Seahawk punt. the llta.ns
tiDnbied the return and the ball ~
picb!d up by MichaeJ Hieifric.h. ~
ran into the end mne for the score..
Md after anodler Seahawb' fi.unble
recovery. Heifdch lallied hb second
touchdown
Behind the otrensM line o( An·
drew ~ Kyle Cablay. William
Ham, Andrew Yelich. Ron Sadler.
Man Mmm and rum.ct Tuylor
McSuna& running bads Danny
Miller, and J.B. Green were able to eat
up yardage.
Seahawb' Hnebadcm Dutdi la·
QlOOS, Andrew Hds. and Mkhaei
Lancaster formed a steel cunain
at¢rlSl an expbiiYe Compton nm-
ning game and the Tuan ~
r;ime was eft'edMly shut down by
defemive bacb Brandon Kula. AJex
~ * Haly and Adrian Luch.s.
Purplicious rides
smooth Wave
y
Shea wins league
Newpon Harbor a.tigh't Din·
lei Shea bested a fteld of 38 IUl'f •
ers to cli!m the boys ebolt
boud lndMdual tJtJe WedDeS-
day, the 6nt o! the two~
South c.out League •wflnl
charnploosbipa at Uppen ln
San Oemente.
Shea averaged 5.4 ln hitting
two waves in the final. which in-
cluded five San Oemente surf-
ers. Shea's name will be en-
graved on a perpetual trophy
for his feat.
Shea, Reagan Riley and Joey
Head all reached the semifinals
for Newport, competing ln the
league championships for the
first time. Riley placed sixth In
his heat while Shea and Head
took second and fifth. respec-
tively in their heats.
Seven Sailors reached the
quarterfinals, including Head,
Riley, Joe Riggio, Christian
Morabito, Shea, OlarUe Buck-
ingham and Breu Catron. Shea
placed third while Head aver-
aged 5.7 to finish fourth in his
heat and advance. Riggjo and
Buckingham placed fifth and
sixth, respectively, In heat 10.
Buckingham finished first in
heat six of the preliminaries
while Head averaged 4.2 to take
second in his heat in the same
round. Shea tallied the third-
bes1 wave score for the prelimi-
naries (4.8) in winning his heat.
Steve Farmer and Colin McElroy
took fifth and sixth. respectively.
m their preliminary heats.
The champion11hips, which
anclude Laguna Beach and
Dana Hills, conclude today with
tht' boys long board. girls short
and long board and body board
compelitions.
Lavery tied for 48th
•GOLF: Former UC Irvine
golfer Mike Lavery shot an
even-par 72 and sits in a tie for
481h after the opening round
of the second stage of the PGA
lour's Qualifying School at
Oak Valley Golf dub in l:ieau-
mont on Wednesday.
Play continues today
lhrough Saturday, with the lop
20 and ties advancing to the fi
nal stage of qualifying Dec. 1-6
at the PGA West Stadium
Course and Nicldaus Tourna·
ment Course.
Lavery. the 2003 Big West
Conference individual cham·
pion. sits only six shots off the
lead.
Simon Yates from Bangkok,
Thailand, Scott Petersen from
Parker, Colo., and Jens Nilsson
from Mile End, Australia, all
c,hot 66 Wednesday to lead the
field.
UCI tops GU Baptist
•WATER POW: The fifth ·
ranked UC Irvine men's water
polo team defeated visiting
No. 19 Cal Baptist, 12 -8, in
nonconference play Wednes·
day nigh1.
Junior Dreason Barry scored
five goals for the Anteaters
( 15-11). while seniors Dan
Noon and Ri ck Merlo, each
playing in their final home
pme, added three ~ and two~rM~ly.·. · .•
Nooo mt ll!UrY ecOred two
~ each m ua~ fhte.goa1
MCOnd ~Uthe Anteaten
buUt ID• 8-5 halftb'ne lead.
Third-quarter pie by nm
Hutten and &any mended
ua·11eact to 10-s. ua dotet reguJar-sa.soo
~Y ap1nll noncomerence
boet UC Santa 8art>ara at 2 p.m.
UC IMM tZ. Cal ..... I .... .,.,(), ... .
C.IBaod:lt -~ t 1 2 -I
UC IM"ne t I 2 2 -12
UCIMM -8e1TYI. Noon3, R.
M.m 2, Huu.n 1, Mello1. S.vea-
Wynne 11.
Cel 8epdet -Miiie 4, t..wru 2.
Abeftano 1, Netzley 1. S.vee -Miller
5.
'Eater golfers honored
• GOLP: UC Irvine sopho-
more Brian Edick and fresh-
man Jane Olin have been
named their respective Big
West Conference Athletes of
the Month in men's and
women's golf for November.
Edick,' a transfer from Uni-
versity of the Pacific, finished
!bird in the Del Walker Inter-
collegiate tournament at Vir-
ginla Country Oub In Long
Beach Nov. 4-5. He shot a 54·
hole total of 5-under-par 211
lo help the Anteaters finish in
a third-place tie.
That effort followed a
fourth-place finish by Edick at
The Prestige at PGA West Nov.
1-2, where he had a three-
round total of 222 at lhe Greg
Norman Course in Palm Des·
ert to help lead UCI 10 a third-
place lie in that tournament.
Edick had an average of 74
through five tournaments in
the fall.
Olin shot a career-and tour-
nament-low 67 m the final
round of the Las Vegas Found-
ers Collegiate Showdown at
Anthem Country dub in He n
derson. Nev., Nov. 3, ending
the 1ournamen1 with a career-
best 219 (76-76-67).
She finished seventh at 1hat
event, her second top-10
showing of the fall. Her 67 was
a team low for the season and
matches lhe program's all-
lime low of 67 set by Walailak
Sataralc in 200 I.
Olin led UCI to a fourth-
place finish at the I.as Vegas
Showdown and helped the
Anteaters to a final round of
289, the lowest 18-hole score
in school history. The team
ended the 1ournament wilh a
54-hole total of 892 (307-:!96·
289).
QUOTE OF THE DAY
"We need to work on
playing as a team,
because there's so
much talent here."
MeNssa Zaplaln, Orange
Coast outside hitter
SCHEDULE
lOOAY r.rw.
High 9Chool girt.-Calabaau et
Corona det Mar (C1F Soot.hem
Section Division I 1emifinal), 2
p.m.
TARS
Continued from Bl
racking up 91 points lo that
frame, while the defense bas al-
lowed 95 points throughout the
teUOn.
Newport Harbor bu the
fourth Jdngiest ddeme In Otvt-
llon VI. Opponents haw been
held to 9.5 points per game. Only
Orange Lutheran (7.4). M.tyfalr
(7.8) and Valeoda (9.0) haw
lower~
1\iwo teama; Corona del Mar
and ~ haw IClOC9d
IDOl'8 0.. once ln I quarts.
NewporthM icONd more than
civet tUDes bi • qumts Oft ~
Sage Hill at Malibu {CIF
Southern Section Division V
Nmiflnal), 2 p.m.
~
College women -UC Irvine at
CM State Fullerton. 7 p.m.
occasions, including 28 points In
the eecond quarter and 21 points
In the fourth quarter against
\\OOdbridge lul week.
·0ur guys~ In what they
can do,· Brinkley said "We real-
be dlla ii another game that will
take • lot of effort and focus ln
order to wtn. •
1he Sailon wOI r.c:e m m Do-
rado offense that bu ~
20.• pobrta per pme. The Gol-
den Hawb hne Nlbed for dole
to 1,.00 yards ..... molCty M
option.
~ mema we Deied to
be Oft f
1
-· ldo-.., llld. 'IR bMlc II~
4oobl You Deed llO tllllll an ol
yus• \vmlnt..
LIGHTNING
Continued from Bl
In the prograd three-ymr varsity
~
But the euphoria oC wa-. b
6nt ever Academy l..elllUe ...-. a
24-12 victory CM!I' Capilhmm val-
ley Ouisdan in the lrAU1 fimJe.
wore olf when ii was realized Slile
Hill would play Un6eld Qlrisdan,
the Big Sky Lt.ague runner up. In
the opening round of the'piayofts.
"WI! woukl have to play a Oaw-
~ game in on:ler to beat them."
Coach Tom Monarch said "We
could not have a penalt)t We could
not tum the ball CM!: It would
have to be Oawless."
Unfield ~tian (8-1-1) ~
ranked in the top five of the divi-
sion the last seven weeJcs. incb.Jd-
ing three weeks at No. l. A 36-6
loss in the season finale lO Hamil-
ton. the Big Sky League champion
and the No. I seed, dropped the
Lions to the No. 3 seed
Unfield Christian is a run-ori·
ented offense that has gained do6e
lo 2,000 rushing yards and 29
touchdowns on the growld this
fall Five pl.a~ have more than 40
rushing anempl!> for the Lions and
four· have more than 200 ru.Wng
yards. but lhe main threats are
Omck Wilson and Mike Rainey.
Wt.Ison, a senior wingback and
linebacker, lead'> the team with
more than 800 rushing and 350 re-
ceiving yard& The 6-foot. UIO-
pound Wilson IJOOred a team-Wgh
13 rushing and three ~
l~
Rainey. a junior fullback and
linebacker, tw rushed for DlOl1!
than so yards ln four ~ thls
year. mclud.ing a 100-yard per-
fonnance again.st Webb in ~ 4.
He is second on the team with
more than 400 rushing yards.
-1hey are biger and stronger
thdll us up front," Monarch said .. nu~ b~t hurdle for U..'> is lo
rnnlain their running game:·
Monarch said Sage Hill would
lldve to play at an eYefl higher cali-
ber than during the Capo Valley
( hri'>tian game.
·1 asked them 10 play out or
tlwir ~ lagninst Capo V-dlley
Otn.stianl and they did.. Monarch
i...ud. 'Tve seen us play at t.hl. ltWI
a11d I would like 10 see us play
t"Vl'n bencr this week.."
Monarch made no secret a.'> to
wh.11 will need to happen for a
'i..igt· 1 lill vic.iory.
"Our runrung game ha" to beef.
fet1M'." he said "'Ne will be able to
balam 1.• our pa.'-"11l~ out of our
ru11111ng K<J.nlt' Our Joffensive( tine
ha., 10 allow ll'> '>Onlt' ome to 1.hrow
1.ht • h.ill If we 1 Jn open -.ome hole.
and ga111 at lea.'>! I 00-I '10 rushing
y.mJ.. .. uul .llXl total yard'>. I think
wt· 1' ill liuve ,1 ... hot al be'.ttmg
lht01l I .
CORONA DEL MAR STARTERS
No. ..... C>FFENfl Wt. YL ....
ts 'bTI Wlltll •1190 Sr. 08
4~~ ~191 St T8 1~e._... ~TillO Sr Al
2 ic..lnWeldl &-2205 Sr.~
... Sh-. Collin. ~" 111> Sf.~
• lw9f'f fenlon W2.20 5' TI:
IO JoM F•llWM M2AO Jr. LT
74 ~ ICeCtgi.w'1 •" 2'IO 5' LG
70 Qlr19 Alolly •221& Sr c
• bdl WW...9.S S.0215 Sr RG
12 Aobboe Rdtey S-3110 St RT
SEA KINGS
Continued from B 1
Except La I labra. the No. J seed
and two-time defending divis ion
champion. fin1 .. hed 7 J with jLm·
ior R.J. Benedict under ccmer
without enrnuntenng much of a
drop m play Seruor J R. Artozqw
did not M't' the field for four
games.
MThey both throw the ball n·al
weU: CdM Coach Dick Freeman
said. " Illere·~ nol a whole lot ol
difJerent-e berwre111he two gu~"
Corona del Mar (h 4) had the
second-bes• '><-·orin~ dcfen..e in
the Pacilk Coast Lca~'\1e, with op-
ponents averagmg I H pom!.!. this
season.
1be lllghlander;' offense has
averaged 26.5 point... per game.
Artozqui and Benedlll have com-
bined for clo~ to I ,hOO passmg
yards with 18 to11d1downs be-
tween them.
Senior Jesse Quez<W<t has been
lhe main running threat for La
Habra. gaining clos<: to 800 yard:.
on 125 carries.
"Their offensive line 1s pretty
big." Freeman said. ·we need to
realize that we need 10 play our
best in order to stay with these
guys.·
freeman saJd the best defen">e
against the Highlanders may be
an effective offense.
"Our olfen.'le needs to move
the ball and not give UJl any turn-
overs," he sakl. "We n~ some
1UStained drives to keep their of·
tense oft' the field. ..
1\.u'llown and penalties have
been a problem for the Sea~
this year. QIM was a plus-three ln
AYRES
Continuec,t from B 1
No P\liyw
DEFENSE
Ht. Wt. Yr. PIV9
4~ M.a Bu1gn .. &-0 200 Jr OE
56 Ttylor St<1rm &4 250 Sr OT n C.rknCo<T,,... &-3200 Sr OT
41 T•1:01 MN-han &-2 218 Sr OE
3 811'11 Crowley 5-11 180 Jr Ol8
44.John Sh"""""'1 !).1170 Sr 11..B
I 'ihoun Mohler 1>3 ioo JI IUI 1 Auuln a ....... , 5-11 180 St. OLB
1~ fom W.ldi 1>1 HIO St. CB
JO D<Md o.I F""t~ 6..() 180 Sr CB
'K•>AnW.·_,.. 1>2 205 St s
1t11 1111\t'r r.1110 in 11'> '>IA wms and a
11111 ui' rhrl't' in ll'> four lo~es.
< orn11,1 ha'> al'>o been penal·
l/.t'<I ror 762 yard!> 1h1., season.
''Wt·it• really 1101 a bad team."
I rc1•n1.111 '><lid "We'w '>potted
team" p111nl'> Ill thl' flrit haU too
rnill1\ 111 nt">.
In lht• ')e.1 t...ing,· four lo.,:,e'>,
oppom·11i.. haVl' our..rored Co
ron.i IO I 111 the fir'>I quartl·r
Onh \.l'wport I larbm wa'> able
to ht•ttt < d~I when the Se..i
King'> 1·n1t•ri·d h.1lh11nr with a
lead
CdM dVl'ragl'·d mort> th.m 2..1
points in the fir.I half of 11'> '>ix
wins. Oppont•111.., were hdd to
fewer than eight po1111" 111 the fir-;1
ha.If of tho'>t' g.1m~
Tht' "i<.-a Km~ lost lo Newport
I larbor. Valt•nna. Northwood and
f(",()ro. Al l are playoff teams.
I a I labra lost to 5outh Hilb,
Los A.lam11os and Brea Olinda AU
arl.' playoff team'>.
Cd.M beat one playoff-bound
Learn. a 44-28 victory over Thuy.
I.a I labra had victones over
Downey. 25-4. l'roy. 28· 14, Futler-
lon, 7-3. and Sunny 1 lllls, 28-0. All
are playoff team ....
Corona opponents have a
combined 54 -42 4 l"t'COrd, while
teams playing the 1-hghlanders
sport a 52 47 I record.
Freeman l><Ud the key will be to
make CdM's option-oriented of-
fense create nusmatches with La
Habra's defense and force the
High.landers to make adj~
ments.
·0ur goal is to move them out
of [their regular defensel ln order
to stop lL1, • he 'kud. "We want to
~ them out of their comfort zone..
By the numbers,
Estancia bettered its
oifense, defense and
overall record (4-6) this
fall from a year ago.
Rick Devereux
Daily Pilot
The &t.anda High football
program Is progressing step by
step.
Coach Craig Fertig took over a
program that had gone 1-18 in
2001 and
2002.
With
Fertig at
the helm,
the
P,.agles
have
gone 7-13
since and genera1ed some ex-
citement.
Severa.I seniors came out for
the team that had not played
football in a few years.
Tailback/linebacker Bryce
McKendry, who led the team
with 603 rushing yards and nine
touchdowns on 125 carries, did
not play football his junior year.
Quarterback Nick Cox led the
team Wlth 755 passing yards Wlth
five touchdowns while complet
ing 58 of his 114 a"empl!. even
though he had not played since
ht'> )ophomore year.
Ryan "3.nford was a force al re
ce1ver and out<;1de lmebacker for
l:.,.,tanna. I le led the Eagles with
31 n:wpdw __ ,...
--n, .. dM*..,. .... 1n
aucb a abort.., .. til dme w
• rel1 ~ for -... llllDllll.. Fer1ts llld. "l ,_ ... (tbly
would have pmyed .... ,., .,, J
could haw beell mound dwll
~· P.atanda milled the playiofta
with a 4-6 record. bul Che a...,
won the Balde for the BeU
against CT'OMtDWD rtval eo.u
Mesa ln the season ftnale.
"We played with great inten-
sity,• Fertig said. "I'm DOt ln h for
the money. I'm in it to 1ee that
look ln their eyes lib they had
before the Costa Mesa game.·
The Eagles improved in sev-
eral categories from the 2003
season.
lbe offense scored 192 points
in 2004 compared to 144 last
year.
Opponents averaged 23 pomts
ltm fall compared to 29 m 2003.
The 2003 team suffered two
'>hutou~. whereas a seven·pomt
outmg against Golden West
League champion Westminster
wa.!. the lowest point total this
year.
The fewest points allowed ln a
game last year was eight by Mag·
noli<t m the opening week..
rhe Eagles c;hu1out Buena
Parl in Week 3 the. year.
·1 want to be back (as the head
rnachl." F-erng said. ·we have a
'>Ohd group of 1uruors. '>Opho
mores and freshmen. We have d
good th111g gom~ nght now and
I'll '>lay here as long as they let
me
Costa Mesa's Baldwin
reveals hospitalization
Mustangs' coach
suffered an irregular
heartbeat after the
third game of the year.
Rick Devereux
Daily Pilot
A<, dtffiruh ru. the ~La Mt.'">cl
I hgh football c;ea.)On wa.s, 11 could
hJVl' been much. much wor.e
"After thl'
1 lunungion
Heach
wune [Sept.
In], I came
lo ..chool
not fN.•hng
wd1:·
Coach f11m
Baldw111 -.rud "I had a pam rn my
ch~··
RaldWln, 73, had an irregular
hea.rthe-<tl and was diagno:.ed Wllh
an atrial fibrillation after lhe Week
.l los.'>. I le '>pent a rnght at a h~p1
tal for observations.
"1lley don'1 know whal causes
II," RaldWln said "Certa.JnJy SlreM
and faugi1e arc a factor."
An atriJI fihnllation can result 111
blood dot'>. which could caLL'>e a
'>lmke
~ ha'> been a very difficult
yt>aI for me." Baldwin said. "It has
bttn a combmauon of everything.
flhe hosp11ali7ationl defirurely
'iCarrd me. I had to slow down
soml' and give some responsib1l
itie<. 10 other t-oadleS. ..
l~pttc· starting the season 0-5.
the Mustangs stilJ had an outside
chance at a OF Southern Sa.1ion
0Ms1on Vll playoff spot if Costa
Me.a rnuld beat fst.ancia in the
'>ea'>On finalt' ·Ille Eaglt."I won. I A
13
Me.a rru.'>Sed out on a playoff
henh for the ~ond '>tra.t¢ll ye-ell,
hut Baldwin -.ald there are ~ome
pos1uve<, dOOUt !.hi-> ~n
"Naturally the fl'laoon.'>htp<,
with IJu .. · players r.s one IJ>O'IUve(:
he '>Cl.Id ·And the relanon., With
the coach£:'.'> and the pa.rent., are
other.. Rut there isn't a whole lot
to he happy about tlm <;ea-.on We
<J\ould have been. at wor,1 d c:; ·5
tt"am headed into the playoff\.·
Baldwin took over the head
coachmg iob after Dave Perkl.ru.
W3.) fired six wrek.'> before tht>
opening game. Frve a1.Sistant
coaches du.J nor return. so Bald
wtn was forced co~ 1ogether a
'>taif ma huny and on shon no
UC<'
nw way tht.n~ broke down at
the heglnmng of the }'t'at wa.'>
rou¢\" Ba.l~in said. ·1 wa'J1\
clhle to fotmulcite mv own '>taff the
wJy I wanted.·
Cu.ta Mt">a i.'> also under going
'>ome n.•novatmn.c;, wtuch left Bald·
win in IC'.'>·than-ideal teat.hing
... uua110n<;,
My cla'>.'>mom doe> no! have
.ur cond1ttomng and 11 would get
up to I 00 d~ tn there." he
satd. lialdwtn teacht-s four ero-
norTlla classes: one for tunned
l-~ speakers. an advanced
placement class and two regular
economics dasses. "lbat's a pretty
full load even without coaching.·
Baldwin sruq he will malce a de·
cision regarding his future as the
football coach later In the year.
·Right now, I go to being the
(boy<>I golf coach,· he said. ·1
want th<;_ golf season to start 10
ffiOITOW
DIRECTIONS
For Fnday's CIF football playoff
(}BITl"5
-Corona del Ms Mu Hllbnl: Take
55 north to I 5. head north. Mefve
onto 57 north TIU 57 north end exit at lmperi11I Highwey. Tum left.
heading west. on I~. Tum
nght on South Idaho Street. Tum
nght onto Highlander Ave.. Sd'OOI •
et 801 Wes1 Highlander Ave. In u
Habra
-Sega .... UnfWd a.wdlft:
Take S5 north. Mer~ Of1U) 91 ..._
Take I 15 IOU1tl. ExiUt Rancho
Calrfomt• Ro.cl. rum 184\. Tum right
ontt> Maf'ganta Ro.cs. Tum i.f\ Of1'IO
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37114
3368 Sf(ONO AVI.,
SUITt Ci. UN OllGO. CA 97103
ATTOltNlY fOR
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949 South Cont Olive,
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CA 92626
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South Coast Drive, S1.11le
•10 Cosl~ Mesa CA
92626 Kenneth l Thompson,
94!1 South Coast Duve,
Suite 420. Costa Mesa,
CA 92626
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South Coast 011ve, Suite
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19 2004 I lh04~
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101 thr C.ul1t~11 Wr· I
Cnllq•• lnh dl tr U< '""
Ma''"' l'I "' .ind U11 11rade P1nira111
ThP Ol\h11 l ·~ PllP,.lR•·d
m nt1P.:t111&R nPw , nn
-trtrc ltnn and 111.ttnr
mntlttt1t1/'ll1on "'h'"' f\
sot~ tll'vl'lopmPnl .ind
plann1n2 ~ruwth
ptntpd, dOd di .. ~ w11l1
planning a\sr>• 1atrd with
the rrtellt fl~\\J~~ 111 .1
local bond "\"~ lh111~ Menurt' C funds r.nldtn
WP.st Colle11e will bf'
ptannine dt\tan1ne •nd
up11adm11 thl' P••stme
hutm2. roohne 11rnlr
lal10n ,1ect11ul n•lutal
11s domut•r ••le•
sewer storm dram •nd
reclaimed water "r111
hon syst•IM to SllPl)(k I
Golden West Community
Colleu s to"' 1e1rn utlllty requirements
The CoUq.1 would llile
tn 1nv1la inlerttt•d lirms
lo • loll w11tt lo be
condut ttd on Novenlbff 30, ~ el 10.00 1 m
11 Golden w .. 1 Coller,• r~ 1Mth111 ptau 01 IM joll wdl wllt be In
th• Adml11l1hallon
811U;na. Vttt Presldetlt'1
CoeftftnU ltOOftl. ltoom lza.lM
''•l'H•I• sll1fl II• ffll.,.,N 1n4 1ddf1Uff
to the Com Con11nt.u11tt
Colttp Oistrlet, 'hrslc•I
hc:ilrtlta Dtp1ttm1111.
8ulldlnt 0, Attention
Ardith R1,111r. J )70
Adams A•• Coat MP-..a, CA '1f>. tnd
llOllSTfOR
QU.uKATIOlfS
lfO. NO. 009-04
GelM Wtd Ctltp
Ntw lanilt a.-u
C...'"ttcf
4?0. Co$1<t Mesa, CA file t0Uowln1 persons
9i'67t. <1re doln1 buamess es.
Cene l Phelps, 949 MAJ(STA M CollacllOfl.
Soulh C..o•$t Drive. Sutle 6622 Aracena Or .. Hun
4?0 Co\ta Mesa. C" tm11ton Beach, CA 92647
'11'676 Jeffery Vaullln HeJe
Jf:lt1ry l McDermott. dus. 6622 Aracen1 Or ,
94'1 South Coast Orive, Hunl1ncton B•acll, CA
Smle 420 Cost• Mesa 92647 <..A 92626 Mareesa Hudson. 6622 lhe Coast C'un1111untly
College 01st11cl (th•
01-.t11c I) 1' rn .. t1n~
\lalemenls of quahfitJ
IH1ns frnm qu,;lll1t:d
lu ms. par tne1 ~h1~1s anti
lOtpor.tltons Ju pruvtdl"
utmpt ehenStv• pt of,.~
s1on,;I arth•letlutal
~e1w1ces tn th~ 01W1ct
Int the Golden we,1
College N•w t edr nona
llewutl" Ct<nt.·r P101ect
Kenneth M Bertok Aracena Or , Hunt1n1ton
949 South Coast 011Ve Be•ch. CA 92647
Suite 420 Costa Mes.J, Robert l Speth, 6622
CA 92626 Aracena Or . Hunltnaton
This busmess is ton· Beach, CA 92647
dueled by a 11'"'"'' fltt$ business 1s con partner ship dutled by an unmc0<
Have you started do1n11 POI ated .,,ocl1l 1on
business y11t' other than ' partnership
Yes. 12/01/1984 Have you started domg
Jeri y M farrow buslnen yet? No
lh1s statement was Jetfery V.iuehn Hs11e
!he D1sl11d is eng<111.ed
HI oneomg ntw con
str udton and ma101
mudt1n11ahon pro1ects
~•It development and
planning tirow th
prniects and dtea w•d'
planrung assuuated with
hltd with the County dus
Clerk ol 01ange County This statement w•s
on 10/19/04 filed with th• County
20046'006011 Clerk of Oranee County
Oa1fy Pilot Nov 4 11, on 11/16/04
18 25 2004 1h613 2004M>077U
lhc '"tent 1>as~1111e ol ii
lnl di tJnnd •~sue Usina
Mt.twre C lund\ Golden
W-'I College will be
plJn111111.\. des1gnme and
1 uo<.lfuct101t a new
STATUIOO Of
WnlllUWAl flOll
PAmllSMf
ONATll& llllB
ACTtmUS IOSllSS WIE
l e.munp Resourte Ctn lhe following person
let has w1lltd1awn as a
lh• Cotlewe would hke general paolner h om lhe
to mv1le interested ltrms pa1ln~r\h1p operating
tu ,f IOb walh 10 be under f11 lit1ous bustfle\S
• unducled on November n•mr ol M•Corntatll &
l'J, 2Q04 al I I 00 am ran ow at 949 South
JI Colden w~st Colle11.e Coast Clrrvf Surle 420.
lh~ mel!tme plale for Custa Mna CA 92626
lh~ 1ob walk will be 10 lhe f "11t1ou~ Business
th• Admtn1strat1on N.imt rtlfrred to above
Hu1ld1nt1 V•t• Presidents was ftl~d en Or 11n&e
f 11111., ence Room Ruom County un 7 l l/04 F 1le
118 13-4 No ?0046914720
l't 11posah shall be I ull Ndnte and Address
delivered and addressed nf the l't'rson W•th
llJ the Cods I Cnmmun1ty dr aw1n1i lan1es D Wade,
Lollege 01slr1r.I, l'hys1cal 'l079l Skunmer lane,
f JLtl1!1c~ Depart men I ~l1.111t111~to11 Beach. CA
l:lu1ld11111 0 Altenhon 9<'1>4b
A1d1th Richey, 1370 JamuO Wllde
Addms Avenue Co\la Th1\ slatement was
M~;.t C:A 97676 and toled with the County
'hdll b~ labeled ·Rr Q Clerk ot Orange County
N11 009 04 COlOLN on 10/29 04
WI SI COLL l CF l EARN 700'6006082
INI, Rl SOUR Cl Cl NTL R 0doly f'olot Nnv 4 11
8UtlOINC. All slalempn\ 18 ?!> ?004 lh611
011oly Pilot Nov 18 25
Dec 2. 9 2004 Th65?
fldNM ..... ... s.......
The followm11 person~
are dome bus1nus a\
Synergy Direct Rt
sponse. 1300 Bristol
Slteel Nort h ~ 180
Newport Be•th. CA
92660
John Roeen 'i40
OeAnu1 Corona del Mat
CA92625
Jeffrey S Hewitt 1014
Whole Sails Corona del
Mar CA92625
Hus bus1nus " ' un duded by a e~n"JI
'"'' lner,h1P Have you stuled domtt
business ytt? Ye'
I? 2002
John Roe11rs
th" 'l~ltmf'nl Wd'
tiled ""''h thP County Clerk of Or.inaf County
on 11/0511>'
20046006137
Daily Pilot Nov 11 18
25 Oet 2 2004 fh6.l4
lht ,follow11111 pers•Jns
are do1n11 bus1nf'ss as
Hamilton l'ropeit••\
1041 C1v1t Cfnler 01 I ht followm11 per son, Santa Ana CA 92703 at~ do1n11 bustness as 536
Qt q11alrlll3t ions mu~I lte -
date tome 'tamiird
l'lea~ send cmt ( 11
orremal and love ('))
cnpte\ of 1 eque•ted
materials 11 •s th~
1e\pons1b1lll~ of the
l'ropostr to ~ubrool the
response by the proPt•
\lme No oral l•IP
lfonynn free Nursery. Hamilton Prope1
1599 l'lacrnl•• Ave. ties. llC 104.1 C'1v11
Newpur l !!PHii. CA Center Dr Santa llM. '1?66.l CA 9?70J
Glynn 1 -y D fh1\ bus1M\S 1\ lOn Wal~tr l'ilS'i Pt~~enh: duct Pd by t 1mttrc1
Avt Newpml Beach CA liabolitvCo
£' aphH etrc tr onoc
f.tc '""''" "' telephone 9?66 I Have you star ltd d•1111"
bu\mes\ yet> Ye\
·.l,1l•111enl will b~
1 ""''d"' •d Proposal' rf'f f'fVf'tl dflM nee f'mbtl
10 7004 4 I' m woli not
bt Lon•,1de.-1t dnt1 will
h• relut ned unhfltn•ll
Que~t•on\ 1 eRa• drn2
lh1> RI Q may be d•
'"' trd lo Artl1lh Rtthey di <71 4) 4l8 467l or by
r 111 d f I a I d 1
11 hey (ru md1I ~ct d tdu
Hf V doc ument t dfl tu·
fn1111d al www urd edu
lau1111 .. , 1>•11iec1,
Publi.h"d NPwpn1 t
8Path ·r.0,11 Me'd 0d1lv
Pclnl N11vf'U1t, .. r l l 111
?004 lhh/I
1 hi\ bU\CRt'\' •S ton
1h1< tf'd by .in 1nd1v1duat
llJvt you ··Id• led dom~
DU\lllt\\ ytl 1 No
l.lynn ·1 Van Ot
Wal~tr
lh1\ 'IJlemenl was
ltlPd with tt•~ County
Ct et lo. ol Or dfl&e County
on l l/J'l/04
20046007419
0•1ly Pilot Nov I B 7S
f'lel ? 9. ?004 Th646
lh~ tnllow1ne per"o"'
IMQlllST FOR "'" dr11n2 business as IU VI 1J f'ut .. J'oWPf lftth
QUAIJKATIONS ""'"~:••' ll?ti bl f'Pl &fQ Wli ~'I/ 1!111 h SI 'ih:
fl ,N().01~ 1170 l'jp..,µr11t BPdth LA
W... West Ca1tp •11t.1.o Stucl.tt Strvkas (fllter l.u1y.1 I 1•V.illey. /407
'111·11.1 V1\la. Newport Ramodel Prajed rw.11 h. t.A 9lb60
lht• f 11.t'.I I IJlll11n1111ly 1ht\ 1111\lflP'~ IS CIHI l.11l1e11~ ll1• l1" I 1 lh• dur It'd t1v .m md1v1dual
U1,lrH t 1 ,., 111vitinv. lta11P y111i \larled <film&
1.1telllPnl\ ••I •cuAhlt< A bu\on•· ~ vrt 1 Yes
t1nn' lrur" qu~ltl••tl Nnv I 1004
111 Ill\ P61 h1ct ··h•~··· .u1d I lflY• I •Valley
• 11tpo1a11•m' tu 11rnv1dt lh" ''"lemtnl was
r nmprl'hrn"vr prnlr' !Md with the Counly
'IUOill a11 h1tedu1.il (ler~ ol llrdnlt., County
Ur YI{(' ,,, fhP 01~tr" I on 11 II 04
II I 04
S.16 Ham•llon rrup~•
lte\, llC
Tho\ \t.ilemenl wa\
!tied with !ht County
Clerk of Or 11ngt Cuunty
on 1111?/04
70046007'21
Daily Ptlol Nu11 18 75
Oet 'l. 9. ?004 lhb47
The lotlowm1 ptr wns
a1 I! do1n11 bu,•ness .n
Wall~ce M.itlo.t>lme Str
YIU'\, ?46 Vta s~r '"' Rancho Sant• MM u11t1
California 92688
luny B Watld• 1 ?46
Via Serf·nA R.in• ho
Sdttla Mar&a1tl.t r:alt
toonoa 97688
Thi\ bU\ffll'\\ I\ c 11n
du( led by an 1od .. 1du~I
llavP you \farted t1nm11
bll\ltlPSS yet1 Y~\
10/10/1978
tony Wall~tf
Hu\ \l,lfrmpnl Wd•
filed with lhr f.unnly
Clerk of Oran&r l hlJnty
on 10/1911>'
20046004907
o~uly Prtot HOY 18 75
Oec 2 9 2004 lh600 '"' lhf' (;old~n w~\f 70046007429
l nll"ll,. Studtnl Strv11 P\ 06tly l'1tnt Nnv I~. ?'), s.....t.f
I.rote• l<rmod~I 1'1n1,., t o.,, I 'I 1004 lhb4 I
lh1• IJ"'"" '' ~oRaKed n..w-e-i-..o il ' I u'efO..ef
111 nnQ<11ni: 11r>w 1 nn rl\flf--flditlM a.a..si •
''"" t•nn and n1J1111 Mt..S"'-"" 1 t modern11.it1on p101etl he ollow1n11 pl't'Wn
"''' d""etol'mrnt ""' lhP tollowme peri.ons hu abanc1oned thf' u~
11 I" n n'" ¥. ~ r u w I ~ ~;;&n~~~ll P~nuesmCesa~deans:, ~fes~he .. ~ 'm"~tmuOs BLuTst I
tllOJ<'l l\ and atea W1d " nn ~ Ull• e pldnninR a'socoated wit~ 300 Ma11n' Ave , Balboa NelwCM l<.s, 104!\ Irvine
lht re. fnt PdS\dge nf a lslMd CA 92662 Ave Suite J51, Newport
Inc ~I bond '"u" U•in l'f'ter Shrh Ho Chene. BHCh, CA 92660 Me~\ur~ c funds r.ol~ R 11111 Rosewood. Irvine, The f tChhous Busml'H
WMI Cnlltge well 11~ CA9?6ll name rtfttrtd to above tlP\l~nonv and rfmodrl Diana Chung Nao wu ftltd '" Or.ins•
ma th~ oo\tona Boye Chtne 1131 I Rosewood. County on 09/06/2002.
I thrarv bu1l(f1no'" tnlo f' lrvmf' Ca 9?612 fll[ NO 200269160/I
Sludt'nt St'rvlf"t'; Cenl• 4 lhts btnu1eu ts con· Bnan M lfor1n. 1048 lht l'.nllf'llt would 11~ du< ltd by hu$band and lrvrna Awe Su11~ JSI.
to m••ll' tnll'rested ftlm~ wilt He wporl Beac.11 CA
to ~ j(lb walk to b !lave you started doma 92660
tonducted on Nnvembe~ bu,1n1ss yel7 Yes, This busrne\\ is rnn 79, ?004 at 9 00 am 9 11/1/1987 d"'ted by an 1nd1v1dual
t Pete• S 11. Cll1n1 8rl1n M Horan Colden We5f Collt'ff! Tlt11 statement wu fhll st1t1men1 was
Th,. meehnri place for hied with th• Count" ftltd with Ille County tht tob walk •tll be 1n C ' C f the Adm1n1slralion le~~~~ana• County ~/~~•nce County
8u1ldrne. V1Ce President's ~'°°61H 2~7425
H•e f telthous Business
ndnle referred to 1bove
was filed '" Onna• County on 6/30/03. FILE
NO 200369'9873
Rothard B f redel'fck
HR IO• Mato St •
Newport Be•ch, CA
92661 This business is con
ducltd by an 1nd1v1du1I
Richard B I redertcll
\en
rhos statement w.u
hied wflh th• County
Clerk ol Orange County
on 11/12/04
700'6007426
Daily Pilot Nov 18, 25,
ue~ 2,9,2004 lh650
fldtllMlllSilm
"-S.......
I he follow1n2 per sons
•• • do1ne business as Show Windows 625
Promonto1y 01 West
Newport Bl'd<h Cl\
92660
Arthu1 R lorre~. 625
Promontory Ot West.
Newport Buch, CA
!12660 lmda Mae Nelson, 6~
f'1omontory 011ve Wost .
New1101 I B~dth. CA
97660
!hos business ts con
du~ltd by liu~lland and
wtle
Ha11e you sta1ted doma
business yell Yes
8 20 04
Ar lhur R To11 r\
fhos statem~nl wu
filed with th~ County
Cler-of Or dn&I' County
on 10/22/04
20046005'2'1
Daily Pilot Ott ?8. Nov
4 II, 18. 2004 Th596
RctitlM 11.sMs
"-S......
l h' lollowmi oe•sons
die dom& busone~s ,,n
Bay Breeze Apdrlmenh
1939 WallK<' Ave Co\b
Mesi CA 92627
Rudy A Mariman
lru\lee Rudy Ma11m1n
rrusl <CAI .341 Bayside
Drive Ste 3, Newpor I
Buch CA 92660
This busmess is 1 on
dudt'd by lrusl er .im1ly
lrusll
Have you ~larled do1n2
bustneH yl't' Yts
acqutred llunkhou\e
Apts &118•03
Rudy A Mattman
fr us tee Rudy Ma11m.tn
I rust
rtu-. sl6\Pmenl Wcl\
foted with the County
Clerk of Or an2e County
on 11 17 04
200460074t7
Daily Ptlol Nov 18 :?'i
Oet 'l. 9, 2004 fh64?
I he follow me per sons
a• e dome bu\mess llS
SI Mai~ Hewpo1 I
Cnmmun1ty Counuhn11
Center 2100 Mar V1sla
Newport Beach CA
92660
SI Mark Presbyterian
Chu1Lh ol Coron;;i drl
Mat II.Al 2100 Mar
Vf\ta. NPwpo•t Beach
CA 926W
fht\ htt\tnUS I\ ton
ducted by a corpora lion
Hav. you st1<ted dom11
busme~s yet' Yes.
1/1/2000
St Mark Prubytfnan
Church of C0tona def
Mar, Glenn L Rymf't
President
fhrs stalemenl W4\
filed with lhe <.ounty
Clerlt. ol Or1n1e County
on 10/22/04
200'600S32J
O••ly Pilot Oct 28 Nov
•. 11. 18,2004 Th'i~
The followlne penons
a1e doin& business n
•) T Baas. b) COL
EnletPllHS, 1575 Sun
flower Ave • Coste Mesa.
CA92626
CDL EnlatP""' l TD
(Cl\), 1575 Sunflower
Ave.. Costa Mesa. CA
92626
This bus1ntss •s con
ducted by • coipo11t10n
Hne you $Wied do1n1
business yet' YH,
06/16/1990 COL Entf!fpitse, Ud ,
l etry l ovetl, P1t1ld1nt
This st111menl wit
flied with Ult County
Ci.t'k of Oranp County
on 10/UftM
2004fl005404
0.111 l'llclt <>ct. 28, Nov,
4, ) • 11, 2'0CM Til5&9 fnfr~nce Room Room 011l&.:1lot Nov 11~ Oalfy '''°' Nov 18, 25.
f'roe>oufs '"'" b11 2S . 2. 20().t 1 Dec 1. 9. 20tM lh6SO ....... ...
MhVtftd and •dclrH\lld Acmlrll... ........... ... ......
to tlltl Cont Comtnunlly -~ ... t.......__... lh• follOWICll ,.,._• Collea• O~trl(t, Phy•IWI --.,. cto1111 ~ ...
f acthltes Daparfmtnt flle fOllow1111 f)eftenl Tiie toMowlflt P'fM>nt lttnllSHnet "HtlC,
Bu1ld1n1 O. Attention .,, clolna bu1lnas• k If• Oolna bvtlnn' 11· flecon1l,.ttl11t, 111d
Aldtth Rlth•Y t 370 GoVKltlon·WOl'ld, 1407 llllclt llu ,,odutltona. AettlMtlc S.Wt~l· !51
Ad3ms Avenue. Coste W Goo41111t Av• .. AM 3001 Oow Ave 11•7. HowfUI •Old. S411lt 211,
MIU, CA t'6~ •nd llll!n,CA~ fl.t•tln CAtnao ..... ~ t I .. c· iti111 lie labeled· ·RFQ Linda Ma<lt Mct\1111 $ L.S S..vltH Croup 9-Ot .. c.,, .,
Ho 010 04 GOlOCli RHll'llllHn, 1407 W. U11ll"'lltd, Inc (NV), Rkhar4 HM·.lll LM,
W($T COl lCCC STU Goodhue Avt . A11~ J002 Dow A,... 11•2. 351 Ho..,,._t Ro-4. Suitt
DC.NT SCIMCU CUllU Cat?t02 T11tt111.CA9l7IO 211 N I IMctl CA RfMOO(l. Plt()J(CT." Alt Tiiis htineel .... COW• fllls bulinetl It COii i2iiJ twpot •
Jlltament of Qitlfjfaq ,., .. by' '" !Mhlieu.I Mlfd ~ • COfpotatro.. n. ~ II CM
tlOnt must be d.ttaltw Ha1't .,.. 1.-tH doillll Ha 1°" st1rtt4 do MlN •t· 111 ~ •ll~4 ,_... ..,... ........ J"' lMIUMu ptf No Ha ................ OM (l) ottelnll ...t M Y-. I~ ~ S l S I« ft .... ,_....,.....,.
(S) t°'* of r 9' I,.... ~ U..U.1ta4 rr.c: , ~:: "r=r' Y•,
materl4il1 It 11 the 9'Mll!Untll Cote, ClO h:Mft Ult
fH"" "'lhf1 f f Ute 'fllil ~· WU fMI tief.-nt WI\ Jlllt ........ WH ,,~ '• ..,~ ,.. 1 ·MN .n "" eo.t~ lllH wtat t11e Count, lhd ... w c.Mr r '°ntt tlJ Ille ., .. 'Oet1I Df Otente CMly 1·C.k Of Ottllfl C.untJ CW\ Of OflMt Ct1MtJ
lt111e No ••el. t•• till lOJOl/M tfl lt/05/04 • lllDt."" creohlc. tltctto1tlc. ,,Et, ... ,., .. UllHJI NIH ... tM f~ .ot • ..._.., I! PllDt HoV 4 11 CltHJ 'llet Now I h J!• OtiW ,._. ,._. JI 11 •• o w11 • ••, 12004 ~ n.i1i .n .DKt.IDOt •Mr.i r.;o.t:.r.• n.iii
1
..... .... ..........
,_1 ............ P9SOflt .................. :
e) Pure '°'"' ltc.fl llOlollff, UC tn, b)
PflJW7, ZMl S.. Mllrt
St Ste. o. knt• Ail•. CAtntJ7 ~ ,o.,. Tld!N>lo·
Ilea. U.C. (NV) &193
'"'"'' lrMte Ct, ln V ... NVblll 'Tiiie kiNh la CCWI·
duded by: l.lmlled l11tlllt~Ce
Haft ~OU ttwt9d doUIC
bvstnna 1•'1 No
PWt '°"' TtchnQto 1ln, llC. D•vtd W
IOels, Min.ctr
Thia mtemant WU
ft.ltd wtth tllt Co11nty
Cltf11 of Or1n1• County on 111161()4
2004600775 t
01111 Piiot Nov. 18, 25. o.c. 2. 9, 2004 Th654
Rell.-.... ... s.....
rh• tollo•lnt persons
..,, clo1n1 bllStnns as
CRE.TtSOl., 3617 West
a..cArtllur Blvd., Ste
50', S1nl1 An1, <:A
92799
Concrtlt Waterproof·
Ina Products. Inc (CA).
3611 West MacArthur
Blvd., Suite S<M, S1ntJ1
Ana. CA92799
Thls busmess 1s con·
dueled by· 1 co1porelion
Have you ;slatted dome
busmeu 1•17
Yu, 1n1!0'
Conttl• W1 terc><oof1ne Products. Inc .. Mark A
Curran, President
This stalemtnt wn
filed w1UI the County
C1t1k ol Oran11e County
on 10/29/°'
20046006096
Oa1ly Pilot Nov-... II,
18,25,2004 Th606
Aclllem ..... ... s.......
l he follow1n1 per sons
ate dC>ma business :n
Jennifer Lauren, 23
Tr11lwood lrvme. Call
f0tn1a 92620
Jenmfet l Hard'1 l3
Tra1lwood. Irvine. Cah
fornia 92620
lhts bus1nns 1s con
ducted by an md1v1dual
Hilve you started dom11.
business yet? No
Jenntler l Hardy
fh1s statement was
lfll!d with the County
Cle rk ol Ot an&e County
on 10/26/04 200'6QOS69S
Daily Pilot Oct 28, Nov
•. l l. 18 2004 111588
Fkfti.s~ ... s.......
The lollowm1 person\
.re do1n11. business as
USA Flqhl
lnsurancf lOnl, 929
Coronado Or . Costa
Meu CA 92626
Ar a A A2op1an 929
Co• onado Or Cn~t a
Mcu CA 92626 This busmeu is con
ducted by an md1v1du,;I
Have you !>tar led dome
bu\1nen yet? No
Ar• Aeop1an
lhn statement w4\
toled with the County
Clflk of Oran&e County
on 10'22/04
200UOOU09
Odtly Ptlol Oct 28. No11
4 11. 18. 20G4 l h598
AdfWa...ss ... s .......
I hr followm11 per sons
are dome busmes~ as
Sitlon l 1do 344 I H Via
l 1do Newpor I Beach CA
'12663
Cour lnrt t'.ie11 Neu yen
17161 Quarlt Ctr
r.arden Grove CA 92843
I ht< busmns 1s ton
dut t'd by •n tnd,..du•I
Havt rou st•r led dome
busmen yet 1 No
Courtnoe !lieu Nguyen
lh1s. !>tatement wu
fried with the County
Cieri.. of Orange Counly
on 10/72/°'
200'6005310
Oa1ly Pilot Oct 28. Now
4, 11 , 18. 2004 Th599
Fie*'-~ ... s.......
lh• lollow1n11 per'!ons
Me dome busrnus .n
S1.~I~ Model Cruhons,
?Jll f 4th Slr~el Ste
CI 07 SJnt a llna. CA
9770'>
Me11na1d Cur al L l C
<CAI 989 W I lttt SI
Co~l.1 Mesa. CA 9'1627
1111~ btmne\~ 1s con
t1u1 led by Ltn11lt1d
I 1ab1l1ty Co
Hive you sta1ted do1n11
business yeP No
Mermaid Coral. l I C
Anaoe Graham Manaee•
This. statement was
filed wtlh lhe County
Clerk of Oranee County
on l l/16/Qo& 2004.0077'1
Darly Pilot Nov 18 25,
O.c. 2, 9, 2004 Th656
..... .... ... ......
T1le followlnl ' '""'°'" llfll .... balnn• • : .._..,.(llldtln C\MllW).
1'll0 Vile Av.., hlllt,
CAtlt20 ~ t~ l rood an4
lavtrl&* lnq., (CA),
15}31 Sprlntdt.. St., Hun~oit t.dl. CA ~ This~ It COii•
llUttad h ' • corporlltlon ..... ,o. •tarted dc>I•
bualMu yet? Ho A to Z 'ood 111d a.~trll' Inc .. O..mond
0. Mc:WtM. Pftsldent
Thia tllte!Mftt WIS
tiltd , with t~ Counly
Clerli of Or1ntt Co11nl~
on lJ/05!0'
2004HOHIO
Dally Pilot fl(ov 11. 1_8.: 25. Otc. 2, 2004 Th6J.J .......... ...........
TM foUowilll Hraons
"' dollll business es Sun Wut Video &.
Venchna. 1702 Newport
Ctrcle. Unit C. $1nll
Ana. C1htornta 92705 Steven Karl Praslley,
1702 N.wporl C1rci..
Untl C, S1nt11 Ana,
Callfornla 91705
Thrs b~lneu 1s con
dueled by en n1dtv1du1I
Hive you started dolna
business ye\1 Yes. °''
01/04
Ste"e Pressley
This il•temonl wes
hied with the County
Cle1k of Orange County
on lt~/04 2004~HS 0~11ty Pllol Nov 18 25.
Dec 2,9,2004 rh6J9
lhe followtrl& pe1~ons
are dotn11 bus1neu n
Cr ysl•I Oftp Watt•. 845
W 19tll Street Costa Mesa, CA 92627
Hen1 Eap, 1865 Mar
ber Ave Lon& Bn<.h
C190815
Thrs busrneu ts Lon
dueled by 1n 1nd1111du•I
H•ve you \l11ted dotntt
busmess yet' Yes
Oct 25 04
Hena lap
lhts slmtemenl WilS
fried wllh the County
Cieri.. of Oran11e County
on 11/05/<M 20CM6006U5
011ly Ptlol Nov 11 18,
?5 Oec 2 2004 111628
RdtllMlllilm ... s......
lhe lollow1n1 persons
11 e dC>1na business as
Cross My Hori Records
2450 Newport Blvd
•:??O Costa Mesa
C11tfurn11 9?6?7
l ak1sha Mor 11s 2450
Newport Blvd·, •220,
Costa Mod Cdhlorn1a
92627
This busm~" •~ r on-
llutled by .in 1nd1v1dual
Uave vou slat led dom2
business yet> No
l akc\h• Moms
I his statement w;;is
filed with the County
Clerk of Oranet County
on 11 16/04
70046007180
Daily Pilot Nov 18 l'l.
Dec 2 9 2004 Th6'i9
RdltlM ...... --.s....
The followin& pe,,ons
11te dorna buiineu .is
Beck. Consullina. 17180
F •lch Ave •?60 Ir vm'
Ca 92614
The WlB Co1po1alt0n
(CA) 17780 F1tc.h Ave
•?60. Irvine, CA 9?614
This busonen is ton
dueled by • corpo1al1on
Have you if.tried dome
bu,1ness yfl' No
The WI B Corpo•ahon
Su1•n Betk Corp
Secretary
lhfS 'laltmer1I WIS hied with the County
Cieri\ of 011na,. County
on ll/12/04
200460074 1,
Daily Pilot Nov 18, l'i.
Dec 2. 9. 2004 Th645
Adfllees ..... ... s.....
lh~ tnllnw1ne pet son~
are du1ne bu\tnl'ss .t'
GfN(RIC YOIJHI 960 W
16lh St , Coila Ml!S" CA
92627
Cenelfc Youth Inc
tCAJ 960 W lblll
Slretl, Costa Meu, CA
97627
lhls busone~' 1\ con
ducted by a lorpor al100
Have you SI.tried dome
bustnMs yet' Yu,
No~ 1.2004
Cenerle Youth. Inc .
Bradt.y W Blank1nsJ11p.
Chief <>p.r al10ns Ollicer
Th" slelemenl was
ltled with the County
Cieri\ of Oranp County
on 11/16/{)4
2004.007744
011fy Piiot Nov 18. 25,
O.c 2, 9, 2004 lh651
Mlll9 ..... ........
Tho lolto•lnc PffSOns
.,, c1o1111 but!neu H TAYL~. 2220 Unl1tersitt
Oftvt, NewpOl'I BaKh,
CA92"0 faylof & AHOC:tlllS,
(CA). 2220 Unlvenlly
Oflve, Newport 8nch,
CA92660 This busl11ass 11 con
dueled by· 1 cor por11ton
H111e you started dotnll
business yell Yn,
April I. 1979
Taylot & Associates
Architects, Ditti R<1ndal
Reitet. P1eMdenl
Thrs statement was
filed with the County
Cletll ot Oran&e County
on 10/22/04
2004600SJ 1 J
Oa1ly Pilot Oct 28. Nov
4, 11, 18,2004 Th597
Rdtll9 .....
llmeS.......
The tollowlne pe11oons
are do•nc buslnus as
Olfsh0te Loe•c. 1'41 N
Red Cum, Unit II, Alla
heim. CA 92806
Rtehard P11u1 Crowe,
200 Intrepid SI Hew
po1t Beach CA 92663
Shell Lyon Crowe 200
lnlrep1d St. Newport
Beach, CA 9'1663
This business " con dueled by a eener di
parlnersh1p
Have you started d01tl&
business ye\? Yes.
11/01/98 Sheri Crowe
This \laltment Wd\
flied with the County
Clerk of Oran11e County
on 10/22/04
200'6005312
Daily Pilot Ocl /8 Nov
.. ll 18 2004 lh60l
Adlllllllllllea ... s......
The folfow1ne per sons
are dotna busmen u
lnnov.ltve Oe\l&n &
Bu1ldmg, 58031/1 Sea
~hote Or . Ne wport
Beach. CA 9lii63 Oenrns Casey 0 I oote
58031 /1 Se ashore 01 ,
Newporl B'Hh CA
92663
This business 1\ ton
dueled by an cnd1v1dual
Hilllt you st11led dC>1n11
business yell
Yes. 10 1999
Denn•~ Cney 0 Toot«
This statement was
filed with lht County
Clerk of Oranet County
on 10/29104
20046006101
Daily Pilot Nov 4. 11.
18. 25. 2004 Th609
~ ......
"-S.......
fhi. lollow1ne pft\On~
'"e do1ne bustnt\\ u
Sates CoMuH•nt\ nf
Newport Buch •120
B11ch Streel Sutlf 106
Nrwpor t Bf'ach CA
92660
rator Int ICA> •120
B11c'1 Street Suite 106
Newpor I Buth, CA
92660
lh1s busone\S ts con
ducted by d tor poi a hon
Have you st•r led dome
busmess yet' Yu
l:?/08/1999
r11tor lnl , Ray
Stod1sl1ll. C£0
This statement wu
!tied with the County
Clerk ol Orane,. County
on 11/05 04
2004~.,, o ••• , Ptlol Nov 11. 18.
25 Oec 2. 2004 lh626
nc.... .....
--~ The followm& perwns
are do1n1 bu,lness as
a) OISCOVlf PublklltlOnS,
b) Winston H11lth. c)
looeev11y Resurch d)
Quest Publfshm1. •)
Psychtc Rurch, 1 !120
S1ndcnlle Or , Cofone
def Mat, CA 9262S
Arthur J l •Coslt,
1520 Sanckutle Or ..
Corona del Mar. CA
92625
Iba, busm«u 111 coq·
AJ\t\W ~ Tiii• ., • ...,...., ff aw ••t• tM '4wfttr
Clllrtl of Oftnl' (;aunty
Mll/l?M 211 .... , ...
0.111 Piiot Mov. II,~.
Dec. t. '· 2004 'ltlf43 ........... ..........
TN follow 111 ,.,
tte OOinl II -... l1111al'1 'i.ot~.,ina. UC. 151!> Alroyo Dr.,
lquna S.tch. CA 92651
\.1urat'1 l'tant1U9h1•
llC (CA), l!U5 Atro10 OLJ l .. 1.1,,. 8ac.h. CA
9~~1 Th.. bu:Uness Is cvn
d11,ttd bf. limited
l l1bllily Co
Hl'ff you 1bwt1d dolna
bu$1neu 1•t1 Yu.
l l 2001 L1u11r~ Plitnt~•P"'I· l.lC. leur1I Taylo1
M1na1er
Tiits stttement wu
ftttd with "" ColHlly Cltrll ol Oran&• County
on 11/12/04 2004.0074SO
Delly Pilot Now 18. ~.
Dac.2,9.2004 Th6A9
n.. ..... ..........
r11e tollowifla persons
are doln1 business as
OreconFHther. 2509!>
Wh1IHOf\OI. Minion v"'°' Ca 92692 Mtehele Bartnik, ~
Wh1tesprine. Mtuioll
Vttio, CA 92692
Meltssa Cr1dy, 81Z2
Seawaltr Or '20!>,
Hunttnatoo Beach. CA
92646 Tilts bu1tn6S •S con
ducted by a eenel8t
par tftefship
Have you started dOtflll
busrness yen No
Mtchelt B<Ktnlll
flits st1lement was
filed with the CO\lflty
Ctt.rk QI Oranae Countv
on 10/29/04
200••~· D11ly Piiot Nov 4 J l.
18 ~. 2004 lh607 ,.... .....
... s......
lhe lollo•ml! person\
a1 e do1n11 busmeu u
a) Ca It for R•• Home
lheaten. b) Hom<'
l hnler com '.U:l6 V11
l 1do Newport Btat h C' A
92663 Promoloon•I Partner~
USA Int , <NV) 33.16 Ilia
l ldo. Ne•110r I 6e<och. CA
92663
lhrs bUSHl~H IS (On
ducted by a corpo11tto11
H•ve you star ltd o.tomtr
bustness yet> No
Pt omohonal Pulne<s
USA Inc Jiltk Suddarlh
Pru1dt111t
This statement w•\
hied with the Cuunly
Clerk ol Or an&t County
on 10n2/04 7004M>05S I I
Cl11ly Ptlot Oct ?8 Nil• 4 II 18 2004 lh60U
I Ile followtng po:r \On\
'" do1ne bu\1ness •<
Btlmont Carpel\ &
Woodtlooon11.. 1310 S
Stale Col_le(t• Bl Ana
hetm CA 92806 Kathy 0 Gorski ~408
lavender ln . Co\l.t
Mesa. CA 92626
M1ch•el A Cof'I< 1
3408 La•~nder ln
Costa Mesa CA 926?6
Thrs bu"nes~ 1s Lon
due I ed by husband ;;ind
wife
Hillle you sl.trtrd domr
busmen y,,, 'Yts
10 Ol 1990
Kathy Con~•
Thrs statement w~·.
lrltd with the County
Cieri\ uf CH.an11e Cou11ty
0'1 11/17/0ot 2004•0074l6
Daily Pilot Nov 18, l'J
Dec 2. 9. 7004 Th644
Notice is hereby 111ve11
that the unders111.ned will
be sold al auction on
Oet 11. 200' ii
Starvm1 Scholars M1n1
Sl0t•11e 1957 Newp0tt
Blvd Costa Meu CA
92627 (9'91631 3319
•2029 (d lurner.
Household Items
•13 r,.,. .. Sar•11ou
Pe1soner Items
landlord reserves the
neht to bod .ti sale Cash
only, \ale " sub1ecl to
cancellalton tn the event
ol settlement between
landlord and obh&ated
party
St11v1n1 Schola1 Mtn1
St0taee
Pubhsh•d Ne•port
B"cll/C-Osla Mes.I Oatly
Ptlol November 18. 25,
2004 Th638
SEll
yOIJr unwanted
Items lhroup class1fled
STARTING A •
NEW BUSINESS??
The Legal Notlc8s Department at the Dally P11ot Is
pl~ to provide •rvlcea to new businesses.
The filing cf your Ac:t1tious Buelnesa Name Statemef'lt
la an lmpottant firit stlp. W. <*' sav. you vak.lable time
by making tht ~ '° the Orqe County ~Alcotder
In 5anta Anl to file your at.at.ment (ofteft reMmld u a
OBA· •Doing Bullneu Al1. W• wilt pubt ah YOUf
~ '*"' '*"*1tonot ... b bJr Weeks ..
~td by law and '*' tGt your PfOOf of ~
wllh ... Courtly Recofdlr ......
....
" . --..... ...................... ....... .......
fllf tollo•Utc IJltlOM •• doirc ~ ... ¥lh111low Cu•lom WOOd
WOrl, ~ Jtffrtr Or1we,
Suite I. Costa ...... CA m2I
fhofl\ft ~ Wllltlow. ~ Jeftrf)' Dtlve, Suite 8. CO.hi Meu, C-' mM Thia ·~ It eon
Mltd II)' an IMIMdu•I
H111t >'°" at.tt9d ~
1111t.1n.ar1tl • Ho
Thomu R. Wln110w
Thlt tt.tetMnt Wit
fM w~ ttie C~flty
Cltfll or Oranae County
Oft 10/22/04
100'600SUS
Delly Pilot Oct 28, Nov
4,ll, 18.2004 Th593
Rem. ..... ... -....
The followin1 'l*SOns
'" doHl1 buslneu n. 1605 Records 2573
Fordham Dr , Coste
MH1 CA 92626
Alen James, 257 3
for dha m Or.. Costa
Mese, C-' 92626
Th11 business os c:on
ducted by. an 1ndov1du1t
H1v1 you stert1d doln&
b11slness yet1 Ho
Alen James
Tilts s11temenl wu
filed with lhe County
Clerk of Or•nae County
on ll/05/04 20046006137
011ly Pilot Nov
25 Dec. ; 2004
Policy
......... ........ ._,........,.,-.. ................
Y~l1t~.com.
2!160Z AUclt '•llwly 1121, La1111111 Hilt, CA t2e3
ltylft J OvrluYn. 21701 Quill CrHtl 1119, La•
1u111 Hlllt, CA~
Th11 ~ '** It con· .-U~9d by '" lndMdllal Hive,._ at.,tt4 0otna bvlUllU yetf Ya,
10 10-0.
lt)'an J. °"'"'"' Th. •t•t•IMlll ...
f1i.4 • Willi the County
Clwk of Ort11 .. Countr on 11/12/0t
20046007505
Dilly Pilot Nov. 18, 25,
Dec. ?, 29, 2004 Th658 ........ ........
Tfl• followi111 llt'sons
.,, doina busiflau 11.
Isl Aid fin1t11c1al Solu·
lions, 120 Eut 20Ch 12,
Costa Mesa, CA 92627
Mitt Thetford. 120
Eu t 20th 12, Coste
Men, CA 92627
This busineu is con
ducted by an ind1vodu1I
Hive you st1rt1d doina
bus1ness yet7 No
M•ll Thellord Thi!. statement was
hied with the County
Clerll of Or1n1e County
on 11/()';/04
2004600..St
Dally Pilot Nov
25 Dec 2.2n04
... ......... .... ......... .. .......
TM folowlll& ,_toM Jt.e ........ ....... .,. Mlf'l llMINa •. ., ...... 1.-.... .a: l & g Con9Ultftll. Ut Illy fOWfl .... • ..
WPM A~nt~ Contl,,.nlal A-. .• c.i• IHdi, CA tJa.oNI Mta, c.lltef1t111811
hcllerltll 5cott Patr!U .... '-'1•
Hunter, 211 Wlllnvt Ml. ltJt COl'ltlnlnc.I Aft
Kuntincto11 Itta!, CA Cotta MtU. Ca1t0t•
92941 92172 Tilit bull II con Thb NllleU It cOll
ducted Illy; an lndivldutl ducttd lly: 111 IMl"*81 ttave,ouaterttdOOlris Hawroci~~ ~ , .. , v... blltlntK ,.u No
1J.1J-o4 Pat Garry
Zadl Scott Hunter Thia 1t1temf1tt wt•
This 1tatefN!lt wu filed wlttl the CO\lnty
f!Mld with the Countr C~ of Ora11&• Covnty
Cltr-of Ot np Co1111ty on JQ,126/0t on 11/12/0t too4600SMI !0046007411 Dally Pilot Oct. 21, Nov.
Dally Pilot Nov. 18, 25. •. ll.18. 2004 Th590
0.C. 2, 9, 2004 Th641 ~ ..... ..... ............ ... s......
Th• followln1 person• •r• dolna buliness u
bound4h••ven, 542
F ulltrton Aven11e. New oort Be.ch, CA 92663
Karen l. Timon, ~2
Fullerton Avenue, New
port Beach, CA 92663
Thos bUSllMU IS con
ducted by •• 1nd1v1du1I
H•v• you stifled do•na
bustness yet? No
Karen L h1tlon
This sl1tement wn
filed with the County
Clerk of Oranae County
on 11/16/04 20046007747
Deily P110t Nov
O.C.2.9,2004
The fotlowln1 persons
ere dolnC business 91:
Sohd Waste Spec,.11,ts,
11 Chefbouft. Nawporl BHch,CA9~
Adrian Koppes, 11
Cherboura. Newport
811ch, CA 92660
This busl11e11 1s c:on
ducted by 1n 1nd1vutuat
Have you ltlfted dotnl
business y1t7 YIS,
11/15/04
Adflan Koppes
This statement wu
hied wrth lhe County
Cle1ll ot 011nce County
on ll/16/04 20046007749
01Jly Piiot Nov
Oec. 2, 9. 2004
The lollow1n11 persons
are do1na business es
Do ndnou1ht Medl1.
1943 Contonenlal Ave ,
Cost<1 ~SI Cahforn••
92627
Abo aham Perez 1943
Continental Ave . Coste
Mesa (;ahlornoa 92627
ltus bu\1ness ~ con
du< led bJ •n 1nd1v1dual
Have you s tarted do1n11
bu~ones\ Y''' No
Abo.ih•m Perez
lho~ \t,11ement wu
tried wolh th' County
Cle•~ ol Oran1e County
on 10 76.04
20046005610
Daily Polol Ott 28. Nov
4 . II 18.2004 Th591
How to Place A
The followln1 persons
are doma busmen H '
Ae11s f mancial PMtnert,
18400 Von Karm1n,
Suite 500 Irvine. CA
92612
Michael l Tuz. J
Ganadero, R1ncho Sanla
Mar1arot1. CA 92612
This bu,.1neu is con
ducted by an 1nd1v1duat
Have you slarted do1n1
busoneu yet1 No
Michael l Tuz
This ~t•lemenl w.s
Med wolh the Co11nly
Cieri.. of Onn&e County
on 10/22/04 2004600SJ24
Daily Pilot Oct 28 Nov
4, 11, 18,2004 Th59'
The follo••na '*'°"' are do1n1 bll$lnen u ·
Astrid IASllflllC8, 828 W
19th St .. Costa Mesi. CA
92627
As trid Me1u 50
Tar.occo, Apt 501
Ir vtne, CA 92618
This business 1s con
ducted by an 1nd1vld11al
Have you stiffed doonc
bustneu y_et?
Yes 9/10/2003
As lrld Met••
This alalement w•s
hied with the County
Ctull ol Or.tn1e Counly
on 10/29/04 20046006102
Oa1ly Pilot Nov
18. 25. 2004
~ ....... ll, ID04 •
......... ... ......
The followonc persom
are do1n1 b"'I""' n .
Jane's Cotndop, 106
'-"f1ddtn Pl.u, New
port Buch CA 92663
~na £ap 1865 Mat
bet Ave . Lona Bu<:h
C• 90815
lh1~ busooen is con
dueled by an 1nd1v1dual
Hi•~ 1ou started dotn&
business yet> Yn
May 15 98
Hen& (ap
Tho§ st1temenl wn
hied with the County
Clerk ol Otanee County
on 11/05/04 2004600H l6
Daily Pilot Nov
25 Dec 2 2004
•
...... ..... ... s......
Tlte lollowme ~rtons
If• dome business as
Cllros femono lite 1553
Senta An1 Ave Costa
Mna CA 9?!>27
Cllr1slop/\er J f emon •
1553 S•nl• An• Awt-
Cost1 Me~ Ca 97677
lh1s busonu\ is 'on
ducted by an 1nd1v1dulll
Have you stllrttd do•ne
bus1neu yet'
Yes.01/01/1004
Ch11slophe1 J I "mino lhos stalrmrnl w<>s
!tied with l h<! ( uunlt
Clerk of Or•n11• u.unly
on 10/29•04
20046006100
011ly Pilot Nov
18. Z5. l004
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7402-7466
91.0YMOO ~ lftlOlnllnr5
HOMESFOHSNE
ORANGE 5400
COUNTY
~as10
~ 9000-9750
llAUTY & THI llACH
Gn1g~ou•, 7 \lo1y only
Iv" old Walk to bed1 h
& \h01>1>1n~ 481 Jtld lSTATl SAlf l •Ille
B•lbo1 lsl1nd 60' turn
porcelain. antique\ and
more• lhurs Nov 18
9am Jpm 205 l 81yhont
c-stColn Needs
Old Coins' Gold solve•
iewelry waldles anbques
r.olkKllblfs 949 &42 9"8
3855 Corona del Mar
p~llOU\ k ol t h e ll
,. ma pit e1b111,ts "'l k
p4l10 S8J9 000 Cdtl Coldw~ll Binker Bea< h
.• de 714 968 1200
I
2'1 ( 11•1tC1
(Neil to Ross) 20-50\ off
mire s1rn. f(W si thw
stnn1 paiama pants al
Sll!S rez $65 on sale $12
one ol 1 kn! lri t~ req
s.t8 on 5* Sl2
Beaded s.oncs rea $64 on
sale $12. 949-64S-77V
3610 ,..,.ce.,..,
fOf Adophon SA 1 l 'l 4 00
PetSm•rl Costa Mesa
17th & Superior, (Next
to Md\aels) 9$451 JTn
at',o Voblteln nmiDd
-1-i...twwk..er9
Doas 011 line
949 644 2279
HOUDAY I01TINS &
CA TSI Cared For In Plw
Hornes, MIC1od11l!*!. Blood
T esllld, Fed l't4'TIUT1 Foods,
Hlut•ed. SllOb. Deworrrwd. IEM.. TM GUAAANl£E. ~ l2-4 Its\ GI h1I
INN. Sf'ECTIUll
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P 0 Bo• 8662 ~wpor1
811c:h, CA 92658
.. Fll:sln
NEWPORT
CONSIGNMENT GALLERY
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wM btado rac a. l*n lop ffill mo S6200 n. ....._
1964 b/w photo al John
Paul Geofae a. Rin10
arlOlr apl1s by II cert nf
IUlhllntoly 9&83MOO]
MS/4 .... ._.'W!lfY
pd ant Raroi rTri tilO
·~ la (l*do & ..,., $1100 Ken 714 329-«15
21< 2'/..-0 koury 1e.w
Londo I ID.I Ir ave tone
~. !l'ilfllll' Cb lops. 'l lps
2 l,a ~ deslo $'98S,<XXJ
Own«/~ 9't9 471 344 l
CosbMea
Of9I SAT-SUN 12-4
1726Newlt.rpsliirelll'
IESA VllDl 411 llA *tie
...... $710,000
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UllU-SU..21?2 Oro-t...,.
714-434-36 lS
OP8I SAT 12-4
1726 ......... Df
1BA YllDl 411JIA *tie
...... $710,000
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71~13 o,.. .. • .,.. 0.11,
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0 ·2. Rare ()ppor1unlty
nHr Hewpoft Beach!
28r 2.581 Condo 1pproa
1089sf Cape Cod Styli
IOU! location mut ..
suite w,,._eulled c;elltnp,
HOA, pool, Sfll s.aittd
Pf•mlSH $360,000 Call
151-6944016
Ul'GllADID i STOttY.
Vo~w\ Spaunus •br.
l' •bd e • lensove 1m
p1ov,menl~ ntw won
rtow\ -& 3 \hdl!f s. for mat
d111 rm r.lo<e to b'<tt h
& ~hop~ Sb8~ 000 Call
Coldwell 8dn~er BeaLh
\ldP 714 '168 1200
Ul'GaAOU GAlOAl.
S•nale Slorv Charm~r
R•nch slyle •b• newer
wondow' lhrouahoul
fopsh paonl new carpet.
newer 1001 Walt. to
\chools/shops $549 900
C all Coldwell B•n~er
Seacllslde 714 968 I l'OO
OaASTICAU Y R£0UCt 0
r ront courty•d entry sun
drenclled °'*' floor pbHI ()pen dal&n ldds lots ol
'llOIWlt 4bt' 2ba. up erlded lulchen New roll
up puce $749.900 <:a•
Coldwell Blnll• 8uclntCle
71'·968 1200
2 -Stwy Le c,....te.. Over
lllM lot Wt• to beech
Sl)adous l8f. J8e. area t
schOols, fluee tam rm.
f pie, sr1not1 counters.
llc>IJ !Hlad roppls, $798,000
Coldw.ll a.Mer Bueti
Sidi 714 968 1200
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For Only $32 per week ( 4week minimum)
Call Lorraine at (949) 574-4245
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and the I l.c>
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approa 5500 al, 1200 sf
lot 6br 6 lull b1, 2 1/2
SN411e -"'· Irene! new
ll1ht & brl111t. w/d
KCISI, lllail llO• Sl50m
Clll PM M! 7ZS.8535
~ .......... .,..._ kildl & AIC ,_
c.plt. ulll llCI ~
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"111 llt 9&122~ IZl6.
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2br 1.5b1 •r· 2 Cll'pcH"b. pool. I 395/MO
949 293-8039
l._.,. & lwltlld H r,
I la, new kltclien. bath
& Blrbet c1tpet Gar.
w/d, S1950 949-725-8535
•a...2.-y~
UPO lded, nellOlb«hood
views, Fp, w/dr.up, pl,
$2495/mo 949-644-1721
ba . Offered @ ....... •--•• $3,850,000 By Owner I lscv• r Aat.s Welcom• Contact 2.5b1 den, Ip, 2 car.
Ttrri W11t.1ns 949·290-pl•d comm. pool &
0751 0< 949 370 9393 sp1 Pet Oil $2650
Diane Coltrane 949
Of'IN SU.. 1-S 836 3730 ent
ISuM-
4br, 2.7Slta "-2
Auberaine. S2.160,000
North Amertt1n Prop
Office 714 540 1414
Cell 714 222 6770
8 Veroli Court
,JJ/'l.5ba deslrtsqoalrty
pied, must sel $1m,9'JO art
714-264 1334
IT'S A 10 1 SOUTH
COAST MlUO Dual
muter suite model
perfect home '" 1aled
comm, tr averine floor
in1. inside lnd<y A/C
Tree & pool vtews from
pvt p11to. &Ym .. picnic
1ru $399,000 Call
Coldwell B11nker Be1ch-
s1de 714·968 1200
Dl!8TID IUOt QJ5lOM.
4br 2 Sbd 2 sir v beich
aianl dramal1c LR
w/calhedf al ~e11tnas spa
tub in ma~ter S685.000
Cilll Coldwell Banker
Beach5'de 714 968 1200
MISCEUAHEOUS
ROOALS
Rental To Shll'1 &mo
JASMINI CIH• 3Br,
3Ba, 2 Story merble
entry, fp, $3250/mo-... °""* D947 9!5Ell wort.
2 tor. boll IDtaly l1l"10d.
3br 2bl. 1rt tone um 2
.. lbl ,.. ICll $1~ HstnRty9&~
~ ... lbrlblneM
lrt Sq 1 5 ml from bch
11ted upst1n w/1111111•
b1k.ony $945 downst1ws
w/ptho, carport $955
9&58t .4(XJ) ~.com
S..ta Ana Haf ... n, 2br
2ba upsta1n apt, laun
drm. mce area avail now
Sl22S 714 540-1387
U ST SIDI, 2br Iba
4plea. new c11pt p1tnl
P11to, ear. washer/dryer.
$1300/mo 323·422-0604
2br" bonus rm/Iba £ 5rde pvt pm>. I c pr 2!i6
Costa Mf:.\a Sl Sl W> r.tM! WI Now ill !)49.6]3. 71Dl
... 2lar 11 / .. townhouse,
hie d/w, w/d fenced
pa~'!l;_ aar. 275 A Ca bf 1110
SlllW/mo 949-650 3563
MH• Varda larae 3br
'lba •Pl. Ip pvt paho
wd hk1,1ps, ear. $1800
Avail Dec I 714 328 2660
NPI 1/2 m1 lo beach. HllltlngtDn Beadl
near Hoae really nice, tlr $1100 & a, 2941
share 3br tondo. w/prof. $ t 300 Available now
$800/mo 714 '>88 5662 Patoo pr..ie 1m liberty
Rooms for Rid 6040
.. ~· 27111f Se. 11'11 room lt'lbn, ba. iA*5
pd naVmw J)'d IWlerl-
dlle. Rl'y. I i.. to ~
pB ~ cal Sam 96
1J8.1!Ui ~!ml~
NPB, rm w •own bath
quiet S750 + dep ut1I &
cable oncl Open parkm&,
no smk 949 631 64'>4
AE.SIOE.NTIAL RENTALS
ORANGE 7400
COUNTY
Bllboltalnd
lmmac Nantucket Style
4br 3 5b1 home nur
Ruby Buch Turnkey
cond Pin~ Call S1tly
or Pr1sc1lla @ Abrams
Coastal Properties 949·
675·4822 lor details
949-2!r>-34tli ~ 1194
2br t .Sba townhm,
newly remod I c 1ar.
parkme spot. pallO. avail
12·1$1700714·422·5190
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RNl NlWPOltT HOMES
HJ. GtlUNDY llAlTO.S
949-675-6161
~Wlntw .... '(:)-......
now 2 .3,4Br's Proces
~ from $950. Burr
~Rty~
... ... Apt 1/2 blk
hom tht beach on 22nd
St . rntludes parkm&
$1280/mo Call Sam 949
278 7905 between 9a ·5p
VIiia h int I/ 1 Upper
w/11r1ee. Fplc. aood
loc1llon $1595/mo Act
949-400-1320
HUGI 2br Iba, 2 doors
lo O<:elll. pr. laund. y•d.
patoo Av1~ Dec I yr round S200l/mo !M9 376-70
11' a,n, rur upslairs * B1yhont yearly 2br. unit. la deck recent remod Sl350 oncl utol 2ba den. loll. Fp, 3 blks
Ava11now949 759 4519 to beach dbl a•r. $2695tn ~ 949-642-9699
Calllorn11 l1w re·
quwes lh1t c.ontrec·
t0<s taktn8 1obs that
tot1I S500 Of lllOfe
(lllbor Of mater11ls)
bl licensed by the
Con tr actors Slate
llcenie Boerd State
llw 1lso requires th1t
contractors include
thetr hcen,. number
on ell adverh11n1 You
can checli Ille status
of your ltcenud
contriclor 11
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800·321 CSL8 Unli-
censed contrectors
t1llln1 jobs th1t
tot1I leu than $500
lllust state tn th11r
edvertlHmtnh tll1t
they "' nol llcenHd
by th• Conlractors
St.ate License Board "
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AUTOllNTAl
low Cost Car. Van, SUV,
Rent1I ucerrent11I 1111
714 82S OSIO Since 1883
99¢ hour Auto setes tool
A -I HANDYMAN
Instill, rel1ce ceb1n1t1
~~
mokq. Dole 714-8-0'Zl6
C.,..Rlplr1'11a
-()~Ot>CAJPno
Repairs, P1tch1n1. Instill
Courteous 1ny 1111 jobs
Wholestlel 949·492·0205
* Baylront yHrly· 2bf,
2b1. den, Iott. F p, 3 blks
to beach. dbl I", S2695m ~ ~·9699.
... ... ..., llUl'I 3br J
lull ba 11ted comm,
lt-.f condO. 11 ~tio &
bllcon1, _2 c pt. pool & see $Zr.i()no 96-514-9474 .....,, ...... _,
:b 2ba. Ip, hdwd •s. nu carpt/pstt. pr II petJO/
(Jnbelt s:BX> 71~
,,...... c-.. '* ........ 2br Bayi!onts ~ $3inVm w/rrwl 6 mo llt'm. f'l>ol. .,., llY"'
l!CJAP,""' bcti ~ ... ..,,..
c:arpt. wstom hm 'l Ip,
pool&~2C8'1f fN P1f1wJ. s:m:> 714-!a:SIO
IAYllC*T
3br 2ba, 2 c .... quiet ,,
... S3mno 949~75-91145
Rernod 3br hm. mirta'
l*IO •. 2 nwble Ip s. ~ bk)'d. pd sdl's/nellll
SIWI S3500 9&ZJ8.7IDI
OPIN SAT 10 -4
SSAaATOOA
NEWPORT BEACH BAY
Vl[WI S Sar1lo11 21><
2b1 open floor pl1n new
k1tch & 1ppl's New roof
Calhedrel ceils.
w/skyh&hls P11orlly
boat slips LH
S790,000Ael Mary Wood
949-584 5811
COTIAGI IY THI SIA
20 Fremont Street La
'lbr 2b1. beach coll•&•
hkt new w/waler view
Askma $339,000 w/land
leas.! of $1920 ~ndy
beach. pool. clubhouse.
Open this weeh.end 12 4
QI Sherry ill 949-72J.58:1)
Ntwport Coast
'1ll *llatucllw• ..,.,_.
Must have H S dejzree. flOOd orpnizahonel, writlne
and spread sheel slltls
Benefits. o.c Aa-por1 ....
Send resume to
al@k1ytorq11fp com °'
fu to N @ ~ 7349
I I
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IMnOVIMINT no Jam
C1H 1 plumber,
painter, handymen.
or 1ny of the ., .. t
services listed her• In
our servrce directory!
THESE LOCAL SVC
PEOPLE CAN HELP
YOU TOOAYI
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local, Qufcll Response
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2D 't'l"I Up Dln:lrl OltTlc
llZJ5B10 ~]{)42
Mvm•SMB• Retell tewtOfy fOf loell
community newtlPflPlf
Must be a self-stan1111.
ro·a•ttar ind be 1b1t to
1enet1t1 new business.
Competihv• Hllfy plus
commbslon H Wiii 11
1ttractlve benefits pro·
111m lncludlnf .OlK,
med1cal/d1nta /vision,
and mud! mon_
Please lu r-to. 714-t .. -4675 IOI
o-ol Office Privett
school excellent w/p
slulls multi t1slt, will
Ir am office machines,
lie• service Ofienled, fu
resume 949 645-3782 Of
email m11l@carden
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GUYS IS&AJn> NOMI
STOii '" F Hhlon Island
IS hir1na for PT /FT
•Stock person Xln't
Benefits Cell K1yrn @
949 640 2372
l l CEPTIONIST Full & PT
f0< cemelery In COM.
Prof appearance. apply
m per son 3500 Pacific
View Or. COM. 92625
...... w.. pos tor fl/PT
@ So ec.t PWa. .b!ePI
Sd1mdl Conl8cto1s. fie•
hrs & 50'C. dl5c. '«J1 WI
jlff'SOrl or cal 71~18
SHIPPING/H C'G/ITC
Need sl\al'p person tor
vanety ol duties ~ be
mechanlClly llldned tor
procl.cbon, tllCJlliWlc. rec'e.
whse. etc. Start $11/hr CS
Electrornca 949-CJS-9100
stew CMl•.com
IMW 521 '9 7 fully
loaded, chromes/new tires.
sand lthr Int a> dW.
snrl S8«iO 714-751-2464.
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TODAY'S I ....a.C111RO~~sslll..lwl.&.ailo:.UR11111:D:..1P.aU"-Z .. z ... L ... E -.
OON'TTELL
Neither Y\l1nenblo. Soudi deab
NOllTH
•.Ut7'2 O AQ S 0,
mll11I IO $ou!h '1 ftrA4>id 1111'. W11 rorctna. Nonh mowd over lhnlc no
trump -widl • wotiaa tiQa "' heatU, South cootlnl*Cd to alUn.
Wetl'a double WM pigi.sh. In M
effort to pio IO CXtrl 100 poU:iu.
Well drcW a blueprin1 or the 1n1mp
sltuldon. • Jttu
SOUTH
•I!
0 ltl
EAST •QJ
t>J97'4 o K 1097 5 ••
Oec.larer won the oPeOin& *1*J1
lead wilh me k!Jla. Hid ·thlft lia:a ao
double. South would uDdotabemly
have taken rwo tineasc. in = but West surely bid botb ·
hooon fot hiJ actloo. Declater .
o AQJ2
• AJ131
I.he hlllld pcrf ect.ly ID qllke West rue
ht\v-si~
At tnc:t rwo, dcclll't.r cashed me
act of' ip!ldes and Chm Nfred I spede.
Three rounds or heatu followed.
doclaru d1.ICaldJ.oa a diamood.. Next
came a diamond to the IQC'.: a dla-
mood rutf in dummy WIS b entry for another qllde NIT in hand u Eu
discarded • heart. The JrOQDdwort
wai. ~ by another diamond
rufT on lhc table.
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JNT ....
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.... Dtll ....
Opt-mng lead: lick or .
A1 the bridge table. tall " run:ly chea{>. One word II the 11<rung tirTM:
can mvolve a lots o( hundmh of
pom~ Soulh was borderhm: for the
t'C\'Cl'iC bid of two d.iamlirKh In I.he
modem Myle, North's th.rec clubs, a
Wilh declarer and We51 both dowu
10 nodung but dU'CC crumpa CllCb. the
ten of clubs wu run. West won with
the queen but WI., forced fO laid
away from lhc lrin& into declarer's
~-)let ICnaCe and the slam WU
home. One little won! hid cost West
more lbao 1.SOO pouUI.
Smd ~mail IO ~@aol..ccm..
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C-• '67 RS I SS
Conv. 327 s tolltr motOf MSO electromc ena, ps,
4 whl disc breaks, auto.
11larm sys, new Goodrich
hres. excellent cond $43K
uM Ted 714-9'JJ 7234
CH1VY CAMMO 121 ~S
white c o od c ond,
loaded. 70K m1. $7900
Sher 714 299 7588
SERVICES
T-11'-21' Boat Sidi
Ties 1v1tl1ble for rent
l'L-... '02 Tahoe Int near Udo Island ~T l 714-7Jl-4422Ht. 16 cond. black 66k ml. 1 ·
-~ tns & rl0'6. uh sys. Sl9.500 714 241-0400
fOID E~.,. Xl T 'ta
I owner 75K mi. .tnt
cond, sunrl, tlnl. runn1na
bo11d, all pwr. newer
tires, blue/ar av inter
$7595 949 244 8764
Marc•"•• '94 l e11a
E320 Cabroolet 85k m1,
eacellent cond1t1on
$25.000949 631 18S4
Msad:!s 94 l 31D Catrd!t
IP1'JOUS bll on bl<.. bw
rn. ill rearm. Uy 11.iect
d'm\ Sl.&!ro 71~ 7!>1 2464
MerwclM -.s lS20 last
yur of the best model,
bllv'blk beauty. showroom
cood $8950 714 751 2464
,_... '02 ti I Cllrrera
ClbrlOlet 6 SC)d. blllblk.
low ITNles. mtnl e &tr u +
hrd top, 949 759 ~76
Porsche '64 356 CPertect
HS Gniduabon Prresent
Tobi y restored red. runs
•• $251< 714-Ql 5349
VOlVO 560 '0 2
74K m1, .int cond <1tl
records, 111 power ,
sunrl. dark 1ray.
$16,500 949 274 1734
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Call Mille 949 723 4463
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