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THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 2003
Back from battle
Firefighters from
Newport-Mesa all return safe
from blazes across Southern
California.
DHpl Bhar1th
Daily Pilot
F red Segwin had never seen so much
fire In hls entire career.
Last week's battle with the bliu:e
was not thls Costa Mesa fire captain's
first encounter with a wildfire. He's fought
fires In ldyllwild, Am.a and even the Bery
scorcher in Laguna Beach 10 years ago.
"But this one was like all those three fires
rolled In one,· said Segwin, who was part of
the strike team that went from Costa Mesa to
San Bernardino.
INSIDE
Newport-Mesa's
firefighters
remind all how
valuable they are.
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in the area·
It was like "being in a
war zone,· he said.
"You hear about the
devastation and how
everything is totally
destroyed," he said. "It's
different when you
actually see it and are a
part of it It's hard to
put Into words. It's as if
a huge bomb exploded
Newpon Beach Banalion OUef Ron
Sutherland echoed Segwin's experience.
"It's staggering to see so many homes on
fire," he said. "ThJs is the most firefighting
I've ever done in my 27 years as a firefighter."
The Newpon-Mesa strike teams worked
almost round-the-clock. stopping to rest only
for minutes. Segwin and his team got to what
was called the "Old Fire" on OcL 25: They
dJdn't leave until Oct. 29.
"Through all those days. we probably
rested for a total of six hours,· he said.
Sutherland and his tearo went almost
nonstop (rom 10 a.m. Oct 24 to 6 a.m. Oct.
26, with only two hours of sleep.
"We definitely had to battle fatigue,· he
saJd. "It was tiring. lt was hot and it was very,
very smoky. But we were golng on pure
adrenalin."
The Newpon-Mesa teams tried to protect
as many structures as they cowd. Segwin and
Sutherland said the biggest challenge was to
decide what to protect and what to let go.
"lt was amazing to watch the fire rip
through an entire neighborhood and in the
end look at one house still standing in the
block.· Segwin saJd. "Homes with ille roofs MARK C DUSTIN/OAllY PILOT
Costa Mesa Fire Department Capt. Fred Seguin was part of a strike team sent from Costa
See eAmE. Pace A5 Mesa to battle the wildfires in the Southland
Lincoln special ed program gets state award
The Golden Bell Award
goes to a kindergarten
class that keeps special
ed and mainstream
students together.
M1rl11 O'Neil
Daily Pilot
CORONA DEL MAR -A kinder-
garten program at Uncoln Elemen·
tary School that comblnes special
and general education students in
one class will receive the state's pres-
tigious Golden Bell Award.
The award from the California
State Board of Education goes to "The Golden BelJ covers every dis-
schools in a variety of categories eactl trict in the state," Newport-Mesa
year. Uncoln's coUaborative class won Unified School District spokes-
in the speciaJ education category, woman Jane Garland said. "just to get
though the class includes students It means what you're doing Is very in-
from the general kindergarten popu-novadve. •
lation. The colJaboratlve class, one of six
"We have observers come in the kindergarten classes at Uncoln, start-
classroom, and they always try to ed four years ago after special educa-
plck out the kids with special needs," tion teacher Morgan-Rogers ap-
teacher Amy Morgan·Roge(s said. proached lcinderganen teacher
"Most of the time they get It wrong." Jeanette Dreyer about creating a
This is the first tlme Uncoln has combined class. Morgan-Rogers
applied for the award. &ch year,· studied special education and col-
about 300 schools apply and about 50 laboradve classes whlle doing stu -
recelve a Golden Bell, according to dent teaching and wrote her master's
the State Board of Education Web thesis at Cal State Fullenon on the
site. subject.
Morgan-Roger~ and Dreyer run the
class of JO students, along with two
teacher'" aide~. giving the class a low
sruden1-to teacher ratio. Uncoln also
uses an "Early Bird/Late Owl" pro-
gram that staggers class time for all
ldnderganners.
AU 30 students '>hare the classroom
for about two hours, when most of
the less-demanding activities -such
as recess and art and centers -talce
place. Students learn the core aca-
demics at the beginning or end of the
day.
P.ach group Includes special educa-
tion and regular kindergarten sru-
See AWARD, Pase A5
THE .BELL CURVE
Rape tape
won't be
shown to
public
The victim's privacy
outweighs the right to know.
says a judge in the case of
teens accused of raping an
unconscious girl.
Deepa Bharath
Daily Pilot
SANTA ANA -A '>Upenor c.:ou rt 1udge
presiding over the gang rapt> case mvolvtng
the son of an Orange County a,.,i.,tant -,her·
lfJ agreed Wednesday to a reque.,t by pro .. -
ecutors not to show the public a copy of a
videotape ,that reportedly captured '>exuaJ
acts three teenagers performed on an un-
conscious 16-year-old girl, a key piece of
evidence in the case.
Superior Coun Judge Franri'>rn Briseno
did himself view Wedne!>day a digital copy
of the 20-minute videotape. po<;1l1onmg the
telev1S1on monitor'I in i.uch a way that the
images were not viewed by the audience m
the gallery.
Briseno watched the vtdeo in the pre'>-
ence of proi.ecutors, defense attorneys and
two of the defendants, Gregory I laidl and
Kyle Nachreiner, whose attorne~ have filed
See RAPE, Paee A4
DEVELOPMENT
Bayview
project
approved .,
The Coastal Co mmissio n
approves plans for
affordable senior housing on
Lower Bayview Landing.
June Casaerande
Daily Pilot
NEWPORT Bl.AU I A '>enior affordable
housing complex ac Lower Bayviev. Landing
wiU be built, the California C.oascal Commis-
sion decided Wedne'iday
The 7-4 comm1ss1on vote to approve the
city'~ permit request means that wodc
should begin within ~Ix months to build 120
apartments for low-income senior; near the
Newport Dunes on Jamboree Road near
Coast Highway Con.,truction is expected to
take about a y~ar. meaning the project
showd be done mJd-2005.
~Needless to say, I'm pleruoed that It finally
went through,* Mayor Steve Bromberg said.
The project encountered an obstacle ear-
lier this year when environmentalist Jan
Vandersloot reponed that c;everal sites on
the property appeared to qualify as we1-
lands. While the battle over the project ls
now history. biller feelings over the fight
See BAYVIEW, P11e AS
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AT A GLANCE
ONntEWEB:
www.~com
Seeking what's left of the Republican Party
WEATHER
More clouds and IOWI Into
the 409. Summ., appears
to have finally made Its
exit.
SMP•&•A2.
SPORTS
Newport Harbor Hlgh11
footbell tMm ~,..to
ftght for tt. playoff life.
SeeP11eBl
T he sudden and quite remarkable
conversion of Orange County
GOP OWnnan Thm Fuentes to
the World According to Arnold is golng
to leave a lot of local Republicans
without a phllotophlcaJ base.
lt ls rumored that Fuent had bis
fingers crossed behind his back while
sounding JovlaJ about the election of a
Republican standa.rd·bearer who •
supports choice for women, rutrlcdon
on guru and other violadorts of tho
canon laws of the Republican right.
But -at lcut on the surf'aco-
Fuentea' conwnlon teema to be taXtng
plate. JUst thtff wee acxiordin3 to the
Lot Angelel Timtt, alter he turned •
~ s,ooo •1o1n Arnold.. lgri.s ahd was
snubbed at the
Schwal'?,enegger rally
at the Costa Mesa
Fairgrounds, Fuentet.
toldanmes
reporter. •t'm as
excited and a.s
pos.ltive as I can be
about our hopes for
Callf ornia with a new
Republican
governor."
This is cJ arty
JOSEPH
N. BELL cheering new. to
what puan around Newport·Mcaa for
moderate Republlcaru, who<1e local
etforte to unseat F\ltnt have been
lttlfed repeatedly while ciildidatu such
M Bill Simon have gone down the
tubes.
If Fuentes' love affair with Arnold
appears to represent a watershed in
local Republican poll tics, those of us
who have been around these parts for
awhile must be permitted our doubra.
WhlJe Orange Counry was electing
off·the·scale rf8ht wingers 1uch as
Jam Utt and John Schmitz. we've seen
real moderate Republicans such as
Goodwin Knight and P.atl Watren -
buJldlng on the legacy of Hiram
Johnson -come out of catltomJa.
Orallgc Counry's one contribution to
this group was U.S. sen. lbm kuchel, a
nallve of Anaheim. who fought o« a
vtctou. attack on blS ctwact baaed on
a fraudulent police report. Kuchel was
the Republican whlp In the U.S. Senate
when he was defea1ed In the
Republican primary by an
wtra-conservnlive candidate with a
strong following in Orange County, state
schools Superintendent Max Rafferty,
who then - shad of em moo -lo l
big to Democrat Alan Cran ton.
This is just a smattering of the legacy
fueling the deeply co~rvatlve core
that still holds on to power ln Orange
County. Meanwhile, eome Rtpubllcam1
who have moved to Ncwporl M
since those early events are wond ij_ng
it the party's base here WfO ever be o~
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POLITICS
THE POLITICAL LANDSCAPE
The names are in
AJlcla Robinson and S.J. Cahn
[)atty Pilot
Some or I.he candidates who will face
Newport Beach and <Asta Mesa voters In
the Mareh 2 primary will have familiar
names.
The business community ls well
represented among those vying to
~resent I.he 681.h Allembly distrk:t. whkh
includes C.OSta Mesa. Candidates l.och.tde
self-desaibed buslnessmen lAny D.
AIU.on, a Ubertartan; Al Snook. a
Democrat: and Yao 'D1m. a Garden Grove
city councilman and a Republican. Also
running ls RepubUcan Mutt Leyee. wbo
did not deslgnate a profession when be
filed but is also on I.he Garden Grove City
Council
Wednesday wu the deadline to ftle
declarations or Intent wilb the Orange
County RetPstrar of Voters.
ln I.he 70th Assembly district. I.he
primary will be a battle royal, wllh sJx
Republicans, one Demoaat and one
Ubertarian trying to get on the November
ballot. The Republican candidates are
Cristi Crlsdch; businessman and Anny
Major Oluck OeVore; Oloncbol D. Gupta;
engineer and businessman Long JC. Pham,
South Orange Community College District
lrustee Donald P. Wagner; and Marianne
7Jppl. Ubertarlan and voice systems
specialist Mark 8aldwtn and Democrat
Cart L Martz are also Mektng the seat
Voters may recognize 351.h Senate district
candidates John C..mpbeD and ~
Maddox, Republicans who now hold the
70lh and 681.h Assembly district seats,
respectively. Others seeking I.he senate seat
are independent businessman lbnothy
Johmon. a Ubertarian; legal secretary Rita
Siebert. a Democrat; alijf retired U.S.
Marine Col Joe Sn)'der, a Republican.
More than a few have been campaigning
hard. Expect the election to hit another
gear now that the fleJds are firmly in place.
Some time off from the
political game
..
For those not fortunate enough to be
on the e·mall llst, here's a little piece of
newi; Tho Republican NaUonaJ
Committee II routinely. and dally,
skewering the possible presidential
competition.
FU PHOTO I DAILY PILOT
Costa Mesa Assemblyman Ken Maddox makes a Point at a town hall meeting.
E-mails since just Halloween have
shown that •undecided" still leads the
Democratic race, even though "he" hasn't
spent any money; that senators have
skipped votes while campaigning; and
that one candidate seems to be going
back and forth on his thinking about Iraq.
ln all, there have been nine such
e-mails beatlng down those who'd take on
President Bush next falJ .
But the Republicans aren't always busy
tossing words reporters' ways.
After Tuesday's slightly Informal
Democratic debate. the committee shot
out an official •0emoaat Debate Fact
Clleck. • E.xpectJng a long llst of mlst.akes
and misstatements?
Don't count on It.
•Another Day, Another Debate, Another
Desperate Round Of Angry Attacb At
America Rocks The Vote Debate In
Boston, Mass .. " the e-mail proclaimed.
But then it only went on to announce:
"After watching eight of the nine
Democrat presidential can!iJdates at the
debate in Boston do precisely what they
have been dolngJor months Oaunch
angry attacb, complain, mJschnracterize,
exaggerate, mislead, aod generally offer
not.hl.ng but pitiful peuim.lam. prote$t.
and political hate speech), we felt the
only appropriate ruponse was to let
them speak for themselves and go grab a
pizza. ..
The e·mall, which arrived at 6:15 p.m.,
came complete with one of those ·ww
Return• signs that get hung on business
doors. Its hands were pointed to 9 a.m.
That next e-mail from the committee,
targeting House Minority Leader Nancy
Peloal of California, arrived at 9:22 a.m.
Wednesday morning.
POLITICAL CALENDAR
NOVEMBER
TODAY: The Republican Party of Orange
County wlll hold a nteeption from 6:30 to
7:30 p.m. at Avo'a Blatro in Costa Meta. The
apedal guest wlll be J. Kenneth Blectw.fl,
MCretary of State of Ohio. Information: (714)
656-8555
TUESDAY: Chudt De Vore for Aaembty wtll
hold 1 Corona Del Mar Veterans Day
,.,.ptlon from 6:30 to 7:30 p.m. at the
•Miiitary Muaeum• home of Kent Moore In
Corona Del Mar. The special guesta Include
Walter Ehlert, Worid War II veteran and
Medal of Honor recipient Information: (949)
472-5414
WEDNESDAY: Balboa Bay Republican
Women Federated will hold a general
meeting at noon at the Bahia Corinthian
Yacht Club. The special guetU wlll be
Auemblymon John Campbell and Ken
Maddox, candldatea for state Sernste.
Information: (714) 557-4122
15: Marianne Zlppl for State Aaembly will
hold a funckalalng gar8ge aale from 8 a.m.
to 4 p.m. at the home of Kelanl and Dale
Falaeco In Newport Beach. lnfonnatlon: (714)
84()..()589
17: The Republican Party of Orange County
Central Committee wlll hold a general
meeting at 7 p.m. at the South Coast Plaza
Westin Hotel, at 686 Anton BIVd., Costa
Meaa. Admlaalon la fTee, and all Republicans
are~-(714) 668-8566
20: Newport Harbor Republican Women are
planning a but tour to the Reagan Library for
today. The but would leave the Newport
Bead\ Country Club at 9 a.m. and nrtum by 6
p.m. Information: (714) 1548-6985
24: The Republican Party of Or.nge County
will hold e continental breakfast et 7:A5 a.m.
at the officM of the Inland Group et 3501
Jamboree Road, South Tower, Suite 606 In
Newport Beach. Spedel guest will be Rep.
Tom Feeney from Rorida. Information: (714)
666-8566
DECEM BER
The Republican Centtel Committee meeting
11 tradltlonalty not he4d.
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POLITICS ASIDE
A sober
talking head
T here ate two
great
democracies
In the world,
Brian Lani>, chief
executive omcer
of C-SPAN, told
the Orange
County Forum on
Wednesday:
are bener because
people will act
more natuially if
they aren't
hyper-aware they
are being filmed.
Switzerland and
California
Whether
C·SPAN has
changed the
political
landscape, it S.J . CAHN certainly has
Lamb, who has
guided the public affairs
stadon for its nearly 25
years, said he was told this
years ago because both
places have such direct
voter-to-government
systems, as witnessed in
this state during the recall
election (and via all the
measures and initiatives on
our ballots).
If it seems like people
back East are laughing at
us here, "that's just
because they can't do it,"
Lambsa.id.
Lamb, of course, has
presided over a relatively
lausti·free form of
television, a point he was
not alratd to lampoon
during his talk. such as
when be quoted various
reviews of himself that
empba&ized his lack of
charisma and color.
helped millions of
people become more
familiar with the process
and players. About one in
10 Americans are regular
watchers, Lamb said. and
15% are younger than 24,
which ·a1ways surprises
people.· he said.
The goal at C-SPAN,
Lamb said, ls not to make
money (which he
emphasized was rare).
Instead, It Is to produce
programming that creates
smarter voters.
And. to that end, Lamb
pointed out that regular
viewers or C-SPAN wouJd
be well-informed about the
present pack of
presidential wannabes on
the Democratic side. The
station, for instance, has
covered 151 different
events that former
Vermont Gov. Howard
Dean attended.
MHe hasn't done
anything surprising," Lamb
said of Dean. At least to
those who have been
watching.
Although his talk was
titled "'C·SPAN's Coverage
of Our Government at
Work: Has it Outnged the
Political Process -or the
Mainstream Media's
CoD11DentaryofP0Utical
Jssuest• Lamb spoke off
the cuff (barely a note In
sight) and covered as much
the background of C·SPAN
and its development over
the years as Its ln.Ouence
on poli~cs. He dJd. at one
juncture, make an
lntensting comment in
response to a question
about whether he thought
having cameras on the
Ooor of the House of
Ropresentatives had
changed the atmosphere
or actions of the members
of Congress.
Those who have been
watching also will know
that C-SPAN foUows the
money, to paraphrase from
Watergate times. ••
While unsure if there'd
been a change, Lamb
turned the question back
to the audience and asked
whether there was any
reason to thing the change
was for the worse. as the
question clearly implied.
I think It's sale to assume
that most of us would
think that a discussion or
debate would be "lowered"
by the presence of
television cameras. But It's
also logical that decorum
would rise if participants
knew they would be
captured on ftlm -lf
cpuntertntu.ldve.
Of course, equally
interesting was Lamb's next
comment that be thinb
newer. smaller-and thus
less obtrusive -cameras
MEverything in politics
comes down to money,·
Lamb said, except for a few
issues such as abortion.
And, as a result., C·SPAN
coven discussions about
money or where spending
Is being decided.
Finally, Lamb also
described the proliferaUon
of media -whether talk
radio, 1V channels or
magazines -as absolutely
a good thing. More media
coverage of the
government ensures
America's freedom, be said.
And It makes people
more responsible for their
role in society.
"We are drowning in
lnfonnation. so I.he burden
is on us to decide what
we're going to watch,· he
said.
And there's no reason to
think those choices will do
anything but expand.
Ml'his business will not
be the same in 1 O years.·
he said.
So stay tuned.
• &.J. CAHN 11 the m1naglng
editor. He can be reached at
1949) 57~233 or by e-m1ll 1t
•.J.cahn latimn.com.
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• Daily Pilot ..
Christ Lutheran
students nominated
parent Linda Olson
:-for the Mayor's
: Award, and she won.
I
l Merlsa O'Neil
: Daily Pilot
I
: One class at Ouist Lutheran
: School got a first-hand tes.Son in
: civics when they nominated par-
' ent Unda Olson for the Mayors
: Award -and she won It this
I week. ,
: F'ifth-gnide teacher Jen Can·
: ning came across the award
• nomination form on the city's
· : Web site while giving a lesson on
: local government In March. As
part of an assignment, each stu-
; dent had to nominate someone
; for tbe awtµ'd, and a couple
• weeks ago, they got the news tllat
; Olson would be receiving tbe
: honors.
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; "The whole school made a big
• sign congratulating her.~
DON LEACH I DAILY PILOT
Linda Olson shows off her Mayor's Certificate to frfth graders at Christ Lutheran School.
; Olson received the award at
; Monday nlght's Qty Council
• meeting with more than two
: dozen supporters on hand, and
: the school held a special recep-
, tion for her on Wednesday. She
: has two children, 11 -year-old
: Emily and 9-year-old Parker, at
• theschool.
: "I love this school,~ Olson said.
: "It's such a great school, and I
; want to see it become greater."
' : BRIEFLY IN
:THE NEWS
'
: Arts lecture to benefit
: shelters, scholarships
: A lecture on "Unique Art
' and Architecture Around the
: World" at Orange Coa.st Col-
: lege on Friday will benefit two
• homeless shelters and three
OCC scholarships.
During the annual lecture,
: fine arts professor Jrini VaUe-
A former Parent Teacher
League president, Olson has been
Involved In grant writing for the
school, started science and art
programs and served on multiple
committees.
"She's here, like, all the time
and at every fund-raiser and
everything." said 11-year-old Oli-
ver Lewis. who nominated Olson
for the award. •And she's always
happy."
ra-Rickerson will show slides
of hand-painted houses at
Ndebele in Africa, rock-cop
monasteries in Meteora,
Greece, and sculptures in the
Tuscany Tarot Garden of NikJci
De Phalle.
Money raised at the lecture
will go to two homeless shel-
ters for people affected by
AlDS, in association with the
AIDS Service Foundation of
Orange County, and three OCC
arts and humanities scholar-
ships in memory of artists P.J.
Freeman and David Torosian.
Mayor Gary Monahan gives out
the award about every month. He
said the standards for receiving It
are deliberately broad but that, as
a parent himself, he apj>reciated
Olson's efforts at the school.
"I was impressed by the
amount of volunteer work and
her continued commitment to
the school and the amount of
support she has from everyone,"
Monahan said.
A food drive is also being
held in conjunction with the
OCC Sociology Oub and Na··
tive American Oub. People are
asked to bring nonperishable
food to be collected at the
door.
The lecture will take place
from 8 to 9:30 p.m. Friday in
the Robert B. Moore Theatre
on the OCC campus. Tickets
may be purchased at the door
at 7:40 p.m. for $10, and addi-
tional donations are welcome.
For more information, call
(714) 432-5039.
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To Our Community,
We wish to thank all of our
customers (both old and new) for
helping us celebrate Newport and
Naples Rib Company's 20 Year
Anniversaries.
,
We are pleased to announce that
we distributed over $30,000 to our
local communities.
We are ·proud to be a part of the
Newport/Mesa Community ror the
past 20 years and look forward to
at least anotller 20 morel
' The Ursini FAmlly
L
Rib Company. Staif
Though the students who
nominated her are now in the
sixth grade, they remember her
work in Canning's class, work that
continues In the rest of the
school
"She runs all the fund-raisers
and helps out a lot In the class-
room," said 11 -year-old Turi Cal-
hoon, who also nominated Olson.
"&.l:!e's very organized and a kind anl! compassionate person."
FOR THE
'RECORD
Tuesday's story "Rehab
house irks neighbors·
gave the wrong addtesa
for a cl.rug and alcohol
~tment facility on Bal·
boa Peninsula. That Cad!-·
tty ls at 1810 W. Ocean·
front.
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Pete has put together all of his favorite reel~
from his many surf destinations, like:
Peel a rat -..1nmp, aay Scallop CfMche,
·a.a can QMcken. Grilled 1r1-11p,,
Ginger Pacific 5nappa;
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Two say they didn't sell fakes
Couple pleads not
guilty to selllng
counterfeit designer
purses at Orange
County Market Place.
Deirdre Ntwman
OatlyP1lot
COSTA MFSA -A Wesun.ln·
ater couple bas pleaded not
guilty to charges or manufactur-
ing and . posse$Sfng for sale
counterfeit designer purses that
they allegedJy sold at the Orange
County Ma.at.et ~-
Saltis Kivork. 56. and hb wife
Allee IGvoat, 45. entered their
pleas on Tuesday in Superior
Court In Santa Ana. If convtcced.
they race up to 11 years and four
months in prison.
The Orange County dJstrict at-
RAPE
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motJons to dfsnUsa the case.
Keith Spann. the lhlrd defendant.
wasnotp~l
Briseno'& decision was later
criticized by an anomey for the
California First Amendment
Coalition , whQ said It defeats the
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gating the JCJYOJ:b llnce Febtu·
uy, Deputy Oistrlct Atty. Susan
Sduoeder said. In May; lnveld·
gaton bought tab d~
pwaea from the couple"I booth
at the hJah-«Od ~ meet 11 the
Onnge County ~
More than 2,478 countemil
Items, with btand names such as
!Cate Spade and Louil Vuitton,
were found lo the IClvodc'I home.
On Nov. l, lnwstlgatora qialn
purchaaed fake deligner pwse1
from them and later rec:oYeied
more than 1,400 counterfeit
ltems -which would value $1
million. II teal -In their home.
Stuart Suchman, the attorney
for Maltet Place praldenl Id
Teller. said be wasn't~ of die
Investigation into the KIYodc'a
merohandlae. Every vendor re-
ceives a manual that •YI eeDlng
Illegal goods Is not aUowec(
purpose of a public court pro-
ceeding.
The video should have bein
shown lO the members or the
public and the media p.resent at
Wednesday's bearing, said Teny
Francke, an attorney with the
Saaamento-based nonprofit
"lbe whole reuon we have
public trials and public hearings
Is so that spectators can monitor
them -If they're fa.Ir, unbiased
and if justice Is being done.• be
said.
When spectators~ prevented
from 5Mng a key piece of evi-
dence the judge or the jury sees,
it makes It hard for the public to
evaluate what the judge or jury
may have factored Into their de-
cision, Francke said.
WThat applies to preliminary or
pre-trial bearings loo,• he said.
WBecause If a case does not go to
trial, then the prellmln81y hear·
Ing becomes the final adjudica-
tion.•
Briseno declined to comment
on his decision because the case
is pending.
Deputy District Atty. Brian
Gerwitz argued in court that the
victim was a child at the time or
the incident and that the video
would amount to child pornog-
raphy.
•Playtng this video of this girl
being sexually assaulted In front
of members of the public and the
media would be like re-vtctimiz-
lng the victim.. he said.
Defense attorneys JOlepb Ca-
vallo and John Barnett said they
qreed with Gerwitz.
The judge seemed to agree, al-
though reluctantly, with the at·
tomeys. Briteno said be had
questions about not ~g the
public view the tape.
•unfortunalely, In our com -
munity, cases like these have
come up before and they have
been handled in public,• he said.
Briseno said he would be un-
comfortable repeating this ex-
ceptional procedure during a
jury trial unless the attorneys
·• could provide an explicit legal
reason to do so.
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SupP(y t!!' 1ulIStroiaSalon
In Onznat County
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BBST PJUCBS • Bssr S.BllVIC! • BEST SEL!CTION
NEW AwVAlS OF
Sa 2 f d'r"' t , ,,..
\ \
The prosecution had to weigh
"protecting the rights of our vic-
tims against the public's right to
CURVE
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to change -and what to do
about it if It isn't.
I got such a letter some
montJu ago from Corona del
Mar residents Jim and Jean
Coon, who wrote, In part: "We
are both lifelong RepubUcana,
having been 50 reglsteftd ln
every election since 1944.
Nevertheless, we are In almost
total opposition LO the Bush
administration and ill expreued
plans for curing the countrYI
Uh and. apparently, thote or the
rest or the world. Trying lo get
this 'loyal opposition' acrota to
the Republican establlahment In
Orange County would aeem to
be an emclae in ruti11ty ...• If
you have any loformadon
regarding responsfble poupe
who mJgbt abate our co~
we would be grateful ror bead.Ilg
about them.·•
We taJked briefly OD the
phone and bad dedded on
turtber convenatlon when the
war In Iraq exploded and my
normal procrutlnation eet ln.
But the apparent embrace of tht
n.w governor by the local
Republican orpnl.r.adon made
me wonder 11 tlM Coons
considered this an enc:owqlnc
llano IO I made a beWed Wdt to
thdrhorne.
They are oativea of PonSlnd,
Ore., whe:re Jlm Coon bid
owned • reW1 beadnl · equlp~t bl.dtnell. lrom
Which be red.red Ln 1981. n,.ey
ltwd in Tuclon. Arbonl and
HurtUngton 8etd'l befon
moving to a pted COllllDUntty an
Corona del Mat a.,_..•
They.oted tlllnlt1he Ned
ol:lnDMb«Cm~ ClOll9CI It. bed "
Sod>man aald.
"We police Jt u beat we can,
but there are 1,500 lelJen out
there, and somedtnel tbefve goc
th1np that look W!IY authentic,•
SUchman aaJd.
Malket Place CUllomttl
lhou1d compare the prices they
are b4llng ottered wtth the prod·
ucta being aokt to avold getttna
fake merchandise, Sudunan
aald.
"If (you're) buying a named
Item that you know Is expenatve
and lt'a a small pm:entage of
that price. you bave to be a little
IUSplcloua. • SUc:hman aald. "The
import.ant thing ta we will pro-
hibit any of chat and will enforce
our rulel lf any of that happens.·
'lb pc>lt their ball or$ l million.
the JCivorb htd to prow that the
money came from a legltimate
eowce, which they could not do,
Schroeder aaid.
I know,• Deputy Dist Atty. Susan
Sd:uoeder aa1d.
"In this case. we haven't re-
leased the name or the victim or
any infonnation that can Identify
her,• she said "We deeply re·
spect the public'• rigJ\t to know,
but felt It was outweighed by the
victim'• right to privacy .•
And the district attorney does
not want to deter vlctima from
coming forward In such cases In
die future, Schroeder said.
Cavallo, the lead attorney for
Ha.ldl, said outside the court-
room that he would prefer that
the public not see the video •tor
the alleged vic:Um's sake.•
·1 don't believe she needs 10
have her private parts exposed to
the public,• be said.
Glvallo has already filed sev·
eral motions asking that the case
against HaidJ be dismissed on
grounds of proseaitorial mis·
conduct. He has also filed a mo-
tion asJcing the coun to suppress
the videotape, which ls the pros-
ecution's main -piece of evidence.
c:avallo's motion states that the
tape was stolen from the def'end-
ants by their acquaintances.
Haldi, son or Orange County
Assistant Sheri.ft' Don Haldi, Keith
Spann and Kyle Nachrelner, who
were all 17 at the time or the Inci-
dent, race 24 count.s. Spann and
Nachreiner face enhancements
ror allegedly inflicting pat bod.J.
ty Injury to the vic:Um and using a
deadly weapon -a pool rue -
to penetrate the victim.
Orange C.Ounty Superior Court
Judge Hven!tt Dickey ruled In
Jamwy that there was enough
evidence in the case for the Ran·
cho Q.icamonga HJgh School
students to stand trlaJ after he
viewed the same video. The ind·
dent reportedly took place In
Don Haldl's Jade Cove home in
Newport Beach ln July 2002.
The motions lo dismiss the
case are scheduled to be heard
on Nov. 24 at 10 a.m. at the Cen-
tral Justice C.enter In Santa Ana.
•DEEM BKAMTH covera public
safaty and courts. She may be
raactied at (949) 574-4226 or by
a-mail at
deepa.bharathO/atfmn.com.
and they found no solace In the
marriage or convenience
between Arnold and the
conservative Republlcana. Their
deep. vlsceral concern ii Bush's
embrace or preemptive war as a
national policy. And after
writing to me, they found ways
to express that cone.em.
"1\vtce," Jean Coon aaid, ·we
stood 11 the comer or Bristol
and Von Karman and protested
thJt war. It WU a'gJ'e81 mix of
people: not rabble rouaers or
hippies but lntelllgent.
thoughtful dtlum. There were
other people our age and people
U young U OU1 grandchildren.
All of them felt -u we do -
that we must do something. And
thJt wu aomethlng we could do.
We've never known anything
like this before."
When I uked what
,Republicans they moat admired.
Jim Coon Mid they had wolbd
fol"Sen. John McCain In
Arizona, •oot I'm a raucous kind
or Goldwater Republican -
ftlclDy but not IOdaUy
conaervadve."
"l don't think Gol~er'I
IOdal views were ever mlly
eiplored bec:au.e be tlad to
'f)eod IO much of b.ls campaign
time OD foreign P0Ucy." Jim
C.0011 Mid. •t tbiDk II he Mn
around toda~ be would feel the
Mme way a lot of peopM Ub UI
wbO llUppOrted him fMl Wi
lhOuldn't get Into lomethlna we
can't ftnlab; And we ahould be
p.ylng our debti tnatead of NMJnc them up.. ·smc. W9 wrote you that
Jetter,. Jean CoOn Mid, "welve
been meetfns people our own :fi tnd repnOett of party IMi«Mi, IDOlt of them feel
pceUy much the Mme• WI dO
~ BUib and tlm wv.•
1be Coone .. not unbtY&lmt
lboul the c.t.ch of their
..
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PUBLIC SAFETY
BRIEFLY IN
THE NEWS
License checkpoint
set for Sunday
lbe Cosca Mesa Police
Department will bold a
drtven lioen.9e and vehicle
reglltradoo ched::point on
SUnday. The checkpoint wW
be southbound on Pa.IJView
Road at Dorset lane and
wllJ operate between 9 a.m.
and I p.m.
The purpose of the
checkpoint ls to educate
the public about the seri-
ousoou or driving without
a valfd license and to deter
motorists from driving
without a license, Officer
Bryan wad.kins sald
Studies show that unli-
censed drivers are 4.9 times
more likely LO be Involved
in a fatal car accident than a
~driver, he illd
Motorists stopped at the
checkpoint and found to be
driving without a valid li-
cense will be cited. will have
their vehicles impounded
for 30 days and will face
POLICE FILES
COSTA MESA
• Beat Street Vandalism
was reported in the 3100
blodc at 9:43 p.m. Monday.
• Buoy StrMt and Full~n
Avenue: An asaault was
reported at 3:36 p.m.
Monday.
•Joann Stre.t: Graffiti was
reported In the 600 block at
9:69 p.m. Monday.
• Mlsalon Drive: An assault
waareportedlnthe1000
blodc at 10:19 p.m. Monday.
• N.wport Boulewrd:
Grand theft was reported In
the 1800 blodc at 4:46 p.m.
Monday.
• Pomona Avenue: A home
burglary was reported In
the 1900 blodc at 11 :19 p.m.
Monday.
•Victoria Stre.t:
Possession of drug1 was
reported in the 600 blodc at
OBITUARY
Gene Ryan Grover
A l'unera.I for former New-
port BMcb relideot Mr. Gene
Ryan CiriMr la acheduled for
2.:30 p.m. ~at the Pa·
ci8c View OiaPd in C.Orona
delMar.
Mr. GtoYer, who lived in
the city (or 10 yan. died
~ of an unknown
ca.UM. He WU 29.
Mr. Grova IS turvtved by
feelinwi.
"We will vote against Bush
regardless of his opponent,· Jim
Coon said. ·we reel that strongly
about what he 1.9 doing,•
The Coons are finding they
aren't standing alone among
fellow Republicans. even in this
haven of conservatism. And
puttJne a RepubUcan movie star
In the governor's mansion
fines and tow fees In ~
ofSl.SOO.
Newport escapee
pretrial hearing set
A pretrial hearing has
been scheduled for Nov. 19
for Mark Georgantas, the
41 -year-old Newport
Beach man who almost
pulled off a d.arlng escape
from an Orange C.Ounty
jall wit.fi another lnmate
on Sept. 30, but was ar-
rested the same afternoon
Ln Los Angeles.
Georganta.s has been •
charged with one felony
count each or escape. un·
lawful taking a vehicle and
evading officials while
driving recklessly.
If con victed, he faces
four years and four
months in prison as well as
a stale prison sentence for
violating probation on a
pdor felony.
Another inmate, 24·
year-old James William
Costpow of Riverside, who
escaped with Georgantas,
pleaded gullty to the
charges on Wednesday.
6:24 p.m. Monday. • w .. t 19th Stre.t and
Placentia Avenue: A traffic
accident involving injuries
was reported at 11 :32 p.m.
Monday.
NEWPORT BEACH
• Birch Strfft: An auto theft
was reported In the 4800
.block at 9:31 a.m. Tuesday.
• Catalpa Stre.t: A home
burglary was reported in
the 2900 block at 10:24 a.m.
Tuesday.
• Harbor Island Drive: A
boat burglary was reported
in the 800 block at 7:16 a.m.
Tuesday.
• Hospital Road: An auto
theft was reported in the
300 block at 6:50 p.m.
Tuesday.
• Newport Coast Drtve:
Battery was reported In the
21000 blodc at 8:56 a.m.
Tuesday.
·. .· •'
J. •, his rather Allen Grover; ••
mother Sybille Grover.
daustiter Isabella Rose But-
ton; sister Jeontfer Davis; and •,
grandpa.rents Wallace and
Mary Grover and Lori Voll.
• The Dally Piiot w.k:omes
obituariee for resldenta or
foml8f ~entl of C08t1 Mesa
and ~rt Beach. If you want ,
to have an obituary printed in
the Piiot, atk your mortuary to -.
faJt u1 lh• information at (9491
84M170 or cell the newsroom
at (9491842-4321.
j .. •
clearly isn't going to soften theif
convicdons as ii did Tom
Fuentes'. Bui they'd still like to
hear about "any responsible
groups" -preferably
Republican -that share their
concerns.
• JOSEPH N. BEll 11 a resident of
Santa Ana Heights. His column
appeara Thursdays.
Oaaty Piiot
BATILE
Continued from Al
burned just as Cast as otben.. It wu
hard to comprehend.•
Suthertand saJd hJs team was not
lovotved tn evacualion. but ended up
utglng reluctant homeowners to leave
for their own welfare.
~was thls one guy we saw,• be
said. "He was sitting on the hood ofhls
car staring up the hW. All around him.
the fires~"' burnlng, and there was
smoke."
They asked hlm what he was doing.
and the man repl,led he wu wat(:bl.ng
bis home bum down.
BAYVIEW
Continued from Al
could Unger.
Bromberg had accused environmen-
talists led by Vandersloot of using the
wetlands issue as a bargaining cb1p to
assure that a pa.it planned for the adja-
cent Upper Bayview Landing site met
their concerns. Vandersloot and others
stood ftnn OD their posf doo that their
environmental concerns were legiti-
mate. .
In July, Coastal Commission staffers
seemed to be siding with environmen-
talists.. Some staff members ruled that
several features on the site consdtuted
wetlands and, as a result. the city was
sent baclc to the drawing board to come
up with a project that made room for
AWARD
Continued from Al
dents. The ratio, Morgan-Rogers said,
allows the more advanced students to
work ahead on an assignment while
teachers take extra time with those
who need it
"It's good for aJJ of the kids," Mor·
gan-Rogers said. "There's a small stu·
dent-teacher ratlo, and It puts the spe·
ciaJ education studen ts in the least
restrictive environment. We feel the
"We Just told him to goet out of
there," SUtherland aald.
Andhedkt
"lf he'<hta)'ed on there. he would'Ve
burned tor swe," Sutherland lald.
Segwtn aid the ~pw
him a "newfound respect for ftre and
what can happen lo the blink ot an eye."
He UC> bad to make sure he and
othm in hit t.m wett u . AD
dreftgbters who were MOt from
Newport-Mesa returned home sare.
And wbet1 they got back. the
magnitude or It all bepn to sink In
even more. Sutherland sald.
"We tried our best to Ave peopJe's
homes and lives."' he said. "But onoe
lt's all CM!l', we eJWaya end qp asking ouneNes. 'Did we do aD we could?"'
the walands.
1be dty r:esponded by scaling down
the project from 120 to 150 units,
. changing the way the buildings were
situated on the site, agreeing to build
and maintain a wetland area on the site
and to leave a portion of the bJuff above
at·ita current height.
Vandersloot lllid Wednesday that he
was pleased wtth the commission vore.
"I think l1 was a good dedslon," he
said.
City officials are still trying to learn
whether the project can be exempt
from state Prevailing Wage laws, which
could mean about .$5()(),000 ln added
labor costs.
The apartments will be avaJlable to
low-Income seniors. About two dozen
of the units will be set aside for moder-
ately low-Income households: lndMdu-
als who earn less than $31,700 or cou-
Newport Bet.cli ftrdlghte11 Uo came bacCWilh-valuable lellODS,
Slltbedand aald.
"We have problem arees in our own
c:ity, aucb as Newport ~t and Buck
GuDy," he said.
They have been talldng about
cbanglng their fl.ndlghtfn8 plans for
thole areas. Sutherland said.
"The Important thing ts bow qulcldyi"
you can amass a lot of resoun::es, • he
said. "We need the most resources we
can get as quickly u we can get them.
That seems to be tho Py.•
• 0££M BHARATH cov.ra public Af8ty
:;'!..~~ ~i::,~ reacned at (949)
df#lf».bllamh•lltlmMoom.
FYI
For Information about the Lower
Bayview Landing 1enlor affordable
houalng project, c.11 the Related Coa.
at (949) 660-7272.
pies who earn less than ~,300. About
95 of the apartments will be available co
Individuals who earn less than $26,450
or couples brining ln less than $30.250.
'Tm very happy that it's over,• sald
Dennis Baker. spokesman for environ-
mental groop Earth Resource Founda-
tion, which has supported the project
with safeguards to prevent the city from
changing important details o( the plan
at a later date. "I look forward to it hap-
penJng."
Developer the Related C.os. is faking
names of people who would like to at-
tend a presentation on the project after
construction has begun.
children make more progress.· The two teachers will receive the
The gene~ education students also award at a December luncheon held In
benefit, she saJd. because they learn in conjunction with the state Board of
a tnont diverse environment repre-P.ducalion's annuaJ educatlon confer-
sentative of more reaJ-world sirua-ence. The pair, who spoke about the
tloos. program at the California State Kinder-
During the first year of the program, ~en Conference a couple years ago.
parents needed more coaxing to place will aJso make a presentation their
their students ln a class with apeciaJ program to a group at the December
education students, but Morgan-Rog-conference.
ers saJd that now the program has
proven Itself.
"Many parents request this class,"
Principal Barbara Rothman said.
"They think it's a good program.·
• MAAfSA O'NEIL covers education and ..
may be readied at 1949) 574-4288 or by
e-mail at m11riu.one//@l11timn.com.
Police rule out shelter
negligence in dog theft
Otlrdrt Ntwm1n
Dady Piiot
COSTA MESA -An lnvestigatJon into
the Orange County Humane Society af.
ter a dog was stolen in late October has
not turned up any crlmlnal negligence.
according to the Costa Mesa Police De-
partment.
Costa Mesa ls one of two cities that
contractl with the society to provide
shelter Cor stray anlrnaJs. The society tl>
in Huntington Beach.
Tracey Dorame, who Jives in Costa
Mesa, brought concerns about poor se-
curity at the anlmaJ shelter to city lead-
ers after a lost puppy she turned over to
the society was stolen.
The Police Department investigated
the shelter's security and ls satisfied with
the measures the society has taken thui.
far and Its plans to redo the interior ken-
nel area to make it safer, Sgt. Oay Epper-
son saJd.
"We feel very confident that they're
treating animals as humanely as pos-
sible and are interested In the welfare of
animals,• Epperson said.
Dorame took the puppy home on Oct
21 after some students found it wander·
Ing around the campus of Costa Mesa
High School, where she works. She sald
she didn't realize she was required to
tum the dog over to animal control, so
she kept It That weekend, she took it to
her veterinarian to get it vaccinated and
found out that It was a full bred l>illcy ter-
rier, from 3 to 4 months old.
1Wo days later, one of her colleague~
lnformed her that they had contacted
animal control to let them know abo111
the dog's situation. When Dorame talked
to animal control. she was told that
there were no lost dogs that rnatched
the description, she said. So she took.
the puppy down to the Barkery and
spent more than S80 on doggie clothes.
On Oct. 27, she was Informed by anl·
mal control that she had to tum the
puppy over to them because ii wasn't
hers, she said.
Dorame essentially stole the puppy
from Its owners by not turning It over
right away, said Conney Dorney. the so-
dety'a shelter man-ser.
"She did not make tbe animaJ avail-
able for the general public to come to
her home to find (it).'" Dorney said.
"Statistically. most animal owners stop
looltlng after a week.·
Dorame complied and was told that
that since she had given the puppy a
nice home, she would get fim dibs on it
if nobody claurted It
The next day, she found out the
puppy had been stolen.
"It felt like somebody stole m y child,•
she said.
\'\'hen she went to the humane society
to find out what had happened and to
get some information. she was greeted
with "extreme defiance," she said.
Dorame had no ltgaJ right to obtaJn
information about the dog. even with
the first dibs she had. slnce that was
only a courtesy. Dorney said. The society
had recently mvested m padlocks for
most of its L.enneb. Dorney saJd. But the
set of stx kennels where this puppy was
kept did not have locks for a time be-
cause the lot~ they had ordered hadn't
fit. she ~d rne .. e kennels have since
been eqwpped with locks, she added.
h'-i unfortunate that the puppy was
stolen, but thefts are an inevitable part
of runrung a shelter, Dorney satd.
"If people really want an anima} bad
enough. they bust through everything
we have to get in there." l>he said.
Cornplaim~ against the sociery h ave
been rare in the ..,,.vcn or Ml years the
cHy hru. contracted with it, City Manager
Allan Roeder said.
·we feel 11 ha<. -.ervcd the city well,
notwtth~tand1ng that there may very
well be ~ornt• room for improvements,
parllcularly on the securiry '>ide," Roed-
er '>aid "We're more than willing lo work
wiLh the humane society to see what it
would take to do tha1."
The society could only take as much
security precaution as 11 could afford
and buying the padlocks was a major in-
ve-;tment, Dorney '><lid.
M llu1dly, NcMirnber 6. 2003
FORUM
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EDITORIAL
Respect to you
who fight fires
E ver since their heroic
efforts during the .
SepL l l terrorist
attacks, It was hard to
Imagine respect for OJeflghters
cllmblng any higher.
That was until last month,
when wtnd-whJpped wildflrea
swept through Southern
California hlllsides and forest&,
turning once scenic landscape
and homes Into cinder and
lcllling some 20 people.
Again, firefighters ba<t to dJg
deep and perform miracles In
sometimes unimaginable
situations. They fought the
Oames valiantly and dJd their
level best to save homes and
human lives from a fiery
destruction.
That's not to say the ft.re
didn't win a major battle.
At last count, about 750,000
acres of land was burned,
3,500 homes destroyed, 22
people lcilJed, 174 injured and
95,000 people evacuated. -
And after it's all said and
done, It will cost $2 billion to
clean It up.
firefighters responded, one
paying the ultimate price.
· And when the call came,
Newport-Mesa firefighters
answered, as weU.
Newport Beach sent three
engines, 12 ftiefigJuers and
two battalion chiefs, and
Costa Mesa sent two engjnes
and eight firefighters.
The Newport-Mesa
firefighters went to San
Bernardino, Upland, Simi
Valley and other points
throughout the Inland
Empire.
Our local firefighting teams
proved once again how
priceless they are.
They proved that they are
willing to risk their very Uves
to keep our cities and homes
safe and protect land and
property from destruction.
We hardly needed such a
dramadc remlnder of
firefighters' dedicadon, but h's
good to know that when the
moment comes, we have the
very best ln fire protecdon.
Fl.E PHOTO I OAILY PtlOT
Oh yeah, nearly 13.000
We can't thank them
enough. Firefighters walk down a path m Marshall Canyon as a wall of flames towers over them.
MAILBAG
FU PHOTO I DM.Y PILOT
The Tiki goo~styte Kona Lanes bowting aUey sign when it was near Harbor Boulevard
and Adams Avenue in Costa Mesa. The alley closed and was torn down earlier this year.
Regent hotel receives repeated
rejection from residents
The d ty of Newport Bea.ch Planning
Department staJJ, aupported by City
Council membera, continues to Ignore
residents' outapOk.en and now angry
objections to the propoeed Sutherland-Talia
Regent botd on the Balboa Pminsula.
The latest outay against the hotel took
place at the Oct. 29 meeting In coundl
ctuu:nben, whlch WU called by the city to
tolidt pubUc Input mated to the formation
of the Nodce or Preperadon -a formal
document that II mandatory In the
bweaucratic procesa and must be written
before an et)vlronmental reporL
City staJfen property aak.ed for public
Input on numerous mattm that needed to
be Included In the above-mentioned notice,
such u tramc. parting, noise, beach KCea
and other relevant polnta of coooem.
It turned out that the public Input not
only brought out numerous mattm that were not Included tn the prellmlnary draft
of the notice, but more Import.an~
nM!&led public angtr aplnlt the propoeed
hotel plan ttlelf.
And so the 1ap continues -namely, city
ataff efl tn partnenhfp wtth the developen
YCl'IUS the loCaJ realdentJ. 1b!a latest outcry
ls consiltent wtth numeroua put
aendmenta apJ.nst a hotel
The eoludon to chit Impute wtll become
avalllble 1n Nomnber 200f, when wten
wtn ha'°' an opportunJty to elect councU
memben who wtU reGect the wUJ of the
people.
Barking for more tliaD a
Olle"'stop retail shop
I WOUid Ute to float a propoeal wboM
tilnehucome.
How about uklng th e Segerstrom
famJJy to develop the property at Harbor
Boulevard and Mesa Verde Drive Eaat In a
way that will bene6t the cltlz.ens of the
city that hu made them very rich. I
would like to propose that they buJJd a
recreadon facUJty Including a skate park.
t>a.rk park. movte complex and Ubrary.
We have read ln the Pilot for yeara about
the need for development or upgrades ln
theae areu. I'm sure that other people
have deslrea and wtah Usts of their own,
and I would love to bear from other
cltizeru about what would enrich their
lives.
We don't want or need a Kohls, WalMart
or any other big box store on that comer.
What we need la somewhere to go to relax,
to have tun or learn something. How
many more Identical ahopplng centen do
we needf My wtfe calls.them
•we-already-have-that" centers. Pleue
aave me from more Starbucks, nail aalon.s
and Subways.
I know there la a need for all of the
recreadooal fldl.ltlea 1 have mentJoned,
and why not ute th.ls opponunlty that
may never come around agalnf
1bJa city Is built out. There are no more
altea to develop a major recreation area
other than the Weatatde lndU$trlal area or
Pl.lrvtew Park. I doubt anything wtll
change in either of these two areu tn the
near future. With the Mesa Verde property.
we have land that ls currently empty.
centrally located and hlltorically
appropriate for thla type of development.
We have all beneftted from the
development of South Coast PW.a, thi
Performlpc Al1I Center area. Home Ranch
and the many other commercial
developmtntl of the Sefentrom "villon. •
t don't think It la unteQOnal>le to uk for
IOIM enrkbment for the resJdent.a Who
aupport all of theae commercial mdtlet.
TOMWllCtl
Costa Meta'
READERS R~SPOND .
Who's afraid of a big bad bridge?
AT ISSUE: Newport Beach supports a
bridge across the Santa Ana River at
19th Street that Costa Mesa has been
trying to quash.
W hlle I am c:hedciilg
In a bit late with
regards to thJs 19th
Street bridge concept, I do
have a ausgestt.:>n. Slnce alf
cttiet Involved m
concerned about the trafJic
~ that auch a bridge
coukt aeate, how about a
compri>m.laef &tend the
Costa Mel&~ all the
~to COi1t Hfshway and
bUOd the brid(le.
That could aolve the
cofllNdon problem at 19th
Street. Whele the freeway
dumps a bult amount of
trdlc.. I'm an thole people
Who llw "' N9wport lwJl ind me the~ to tmvel
to and frGm dillr homes
don' _.,,tlnlnl kl .a .mt UWDc on a ddy:~ any
more ihln mo. ol ua in
Costa Mila do. BJ the time
the fieewlly~ rNch
Cout fflihway. mlich of the
tnllc wamdhlw-.ct)'
aited ll l?dl or 18111 ltnl8tl..
lflbl~_..IObe
bullt1tdllM1D1diQe.lt
WOuld~ .........
options so that no one
tranaportatfon artery would
beomused.
LHOCSETT
Costa Mesa
1bis letter la in regards to
the building of a bridge over
the Senta Ana Riva' In Cotta
Mesa.
Oty oftlclala and resklenta
of Costa Meaa ahould take a
look at the beneftll of
building such a bd •.
The Idea ta that by
building the bridge, the city
of Costa Mesa would
c:Onnect d1rectlY to the
ocean and «hi Mate t.cb.
Thia would benefit the
property ownera ln the ua
llld poYe • uaetuJ marbdDa tool b
bulU*'8I, rental properties
arid Mme ownen.
Additionally, the dty has
been wo.rtana on •
l'Mlnelopmeot plan for the
Viia111Me. By.co(lMCdngtbe
.. todwiiCead.~
... WOUid oaainly
me1111e,~ownen . ..,..,,... ... ~
and thus upgJading the
entire area. lb.ls increase in
values would, In tum.~
In more revenue for the
city.
City pJanners should also
look at rezoning to tab
advantage of this ocean
connection. A relative of
~ lives in a lovely trailer
park on Whittier Avenue.
Acrosa the at.reel Ja a large
bluff overlooking the ocean
and Catalina. Rec:ently. the
city approved construdion
of publk storage units on ·
this bhdt Had the city had
the foialiht. they could •
bave approved new
single-family homes wfth
~views. This would
bsve Improved the area
greatly and given a Jwnp
atart to the entire Westside
r:edeveJopinent project.
Local retidenll should
thbik about croulng the
bridge and amvtng juat •
quarter mile from the
beach. nu. bridge wUuld
iOcieaie their acceta to the
ocean and have a direct
Impact on the value and
future redevelopment of the
area.
A bddp coukl ere.le the biPminl of a "Mw" and
bilaer WelCikle Calta MeM.
11 Rwnt KMCllD
Newport Beicb
HOW TO CONTACT YOUR REPRESENTATIVES
CnY OF COSTA ME1A
Costa Meet 0ty Hatl, n Fair Dftve, Com M9N.
CA 92628, (714) 754-6223
Meyor: Gary Monat.I
Councl: Libby Cowan, Allan Man900f', Mike
Sdl9afer and Chris Steet
Board: Preeldent Arlen. Schafer, Jim fenyman,
Ai1 Peny, Greg Woodelde and Oen Worthington
ORANGE COUNTY BOARD OF EDUCATION
2'00 KMmue Orfw, P.O. Box 8060, Com Meea, CA
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Newport Beedl. CA 12983, (Ml) 84• 3308
Mlyor: Steve Bromberg
' Counoll: Gary Ademe, John~ Dk*
Nlc:holt, Steven Rouneky, Tod Rldgewey and Don
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SOCIETY TOOrsday. November 6, 2003 A7
THE CROWD
Shopping for Angelitos de Oro
H oliday shopping at South Coast
Plaza today through Monday will
benefit 8lg Brothets/BJg Sisters of
Orange County, if you have the Angelltos
Card.
The Angelit05 de Oro, a upport group
for BJg Brothers/ Big Sisters. is
sponsoring a holiday shopping spree at
selected South Coast Plaza stores, where
holden of the card Will receive a~
discount on merchandise. The cost of
the aud Is $50, with proceeds golog to
Bi( Brothers/Sisters. It's not too late to
participate. cau (949) 642·9883 to order Honotary chairs of Quest 003 Dwight
the Angelltos Carci and Sill Decker . .--------.
DISCOVERY
SCIENCE CENTER
The
Newport-Mesa
crowd turned out In
force to support
Quest 003, the gala
raising funds for
Discovery Science
Center. B. W. COOK The black-tie affair
attracted 360 guests,
who dined on the cuisine of David
Wilhelm's Culinary Adventures; and
sipped martinis provided by Grey Goose.
Raising more than $180,000, with
funds earrnarlced for the science center's
operations and educational programs.
the evening was chaired with style by
Celate Slgnorlno, David Rofsky and
Jack Wuduun. Honorar; chairs of the
evening were Silla and Dwight Decktt.
Major underwriting came from Janet
and James "Wallde'' Ray and the Arnold
and M.abd 8eclanan Foundation.
SOUND OF MUSIC
Canier teamed up with the Sound of
Music 01apter or the Guilds of the
Orange County Performing Arts Center
to throw a lavish fall cocktail reception
at the oceanfront estate of Irene and Joe
TutnJdmon.
Organl7...ers billed the aJ fresco evening
as "For Your Eyes Only,· in keepmg with
a James Bond theme selected for the
major Sound of Music gala slated for
March 6, 2004. a highlight of the
Newport social scene.
Cartier's lovely rep Caroline Jones had
her models, male and female, showing
off the Cartier collection known as Le
Brasier du Dragon. The evening was
chaired by the gorgeous pair of Newport
blonds, K.e1Jy Hague and ~ Komyet
Some 200 members and guests dined
on exquisite Asian-theme cuisine
catered by the "JGtchen for Exploring
Foods.~ out of Pasadena Introduced to
Newport by Pelican Point hostess s.JJy
Crockett, wife of Randy Croclcett, the
patrons raved about the food and its
presentation.
In the crowd were Leslie and Dino
CanceJllerl of the Balboa Peni.nsula. Lori
and John Loftus, Trad Martin, Karen
and Brett Gregor. Carol and Rick
Dalton. Kathie and John Porter, Danni
Good. lClmbedy Fernberg. Pamela
Lowry, Beth Han, and Shawn
Cunnlngbam.
MISSION IN REMISSION
The Great Stone Oturch monument at
Mission San Juan Capistrano will benefit
from the generosity of Friends of the
Mission's fifth anniversary gala A
capacity crowd. many coming from
Newport-Mesa to support the
architectural statement on the list of the
100 most endangered historic shes in
the world by the Monuments Fund of
New York, raised needed funds tow-.ud
restoration.
The gala dinner benefit, known as
"Romance of The Mission,· was chaired
by Newports Cecilia Nott. Janet Cwd
Walsh and PJalne Delman. Other
Newport-Mesa patrons Included
Mendlth McLarand Qud, Heather
Kldn, Amy Nott, Joyce Graham and
Kristan O'Donnell.
For the fourth year, the evening wdS
sponsored by the Ritz-Carlton Laguna
Niguel under the dlrection of general
manager John DravtnsJd. A lavish
Spanish-theme dinner presentation. "La
Cocina Avante-Guardia de Espana,"
prepared by renown chefs Ouiatian
Rasslnoux and John RJvera Sedlar,
delighted the black-tie crowd. The
special honored guest of the evening
was Henry Ng. in from New York
representing the "World Monuments
Fund."
• THE ~OWD appears Thursdays and
Saturdays.
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Janet Curci Walsh. Dean Corey, Elaine Delman and Cecilia Nott at a benefit at Mission San Juan Capistrano .
Shawn Cunningham, Beth Hart and hoste~s Irene Tomlinson at a reception in support of the O.C. Performing Arts Center.
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BEST BUYS
Friends decide tQ go shopping
C o-ownm and friends for 30 yean.
Colleen Greene and Jody Carr
opened their ftrst women'•
bOutique earl1er this week: Len Go
Sbopptnc on Bal>oa Island. They
reeearched other laland &hope and tried
to be a little d.itrerent. Opening day was
• blghlt.
Let's Go Shoppfna caniet C8iU&I to dJ'CllY clothing, punsn, pasbmlna
shawls, evening purses, candlee, wlno
1topP,tf1, jewelry and tM'n Uver lets for
the hOlldays. New merchandise Lt
consW\tly arriving. Including lampe and
Hawaiian theme Items.
Let's Oo Shoppin8 II open from 10
a.ro. to s pm. Tumday through Sunday.
It bat 114 Agate OD Balboa Wand. Calf
(9-t9) 723·ll69.
AT HOME
At Home ls having a pre-Outstmas
sale wilh merchandlse reduced SO'JL. Al
I lome hal fun gifts tuch u
hand-painted water foUAtalns. outdoor an. Tummy Bahama trunb and
containers. kitchen acceaories, minora
and Ou1stnw dkor. lt't open from 11
a.m. to 6 p.m. Tuesday through
Saturday. At Home ls at 404 32nd St. in
Newport Beach. Call
(9f9)653~.
UPSCALE R£TAI.
Don't miNtbe
National Ol&rlty
Leagqe junior's
"upscale retail"
clodU.ng available the
third 1'1W'lday ()/
ewtY month at the
'lkbod<s 11utft
·Sbop. Thtre'a a great
GREER
WYLDER aelectlon ot gently
used designer labels in adillt and
chUdrm mes. Prices are bard to pass
up. Also, find barp.lna on quality used
household ltema and toya. The
ndctocker Thrift Shop ls open from 10
Lm. to 8:30 p..m. Monday through
Saturday al 540 w. 19th St. in Costa
Mesa. Call (949) 646-4024.
STORY LADY •
U.. Cohen. locally known as "the
Story Lady," entenalns children at the
A.-Plp'I story hour and otrm
creative entertaJrunent at chlldren's
pattiet. Themes~ her spedalty.
including. princess, pirates. mermaids
and tupaberoel. Cohen can come to
any loc:atiOn. or chfldleo can have
pardet It her ~y hoUle.. Call
(949) 645-8044 or vtsft
httfi'.Jlwww.~rldds.com ..
OPEN HOUSE
•0utst:mu in the Ge.rden" la the
theme for the annual holiday open
.house at Sbennan Ubrary and Gardens
from Prtday through Dec. 24. P.ach year,
ltJ wlunteer UIOdatloo plans a special
ahopp~ event lo the Gift Shop. Olooee
from handmade needlewoD., ttte and
home dkor, beautlful holiday cards, gift
wrap. tap and edecdc &)ft& You can
also ordet top-of·the line Paul P.c:ke
polnsettlas in red. white or Monet that
will an:tve in December. The Sherman
IJbrary and Ge.rdens ls at 2647 E. Coast
Highway in Corona del Mar. call (949)
673·2261.
LUXURIOUS FABRICS
TSB (prooouooed say) ls a European
fashJon house known for Its luxurious
cashmere and ftne fabrics. Oasslc
d~ for women lnclude everyday
sweaters. perfectly tailored double-faced
cashmere coats. and beautiful dressa
Runous deslgnttl contribute u ~tive
directors. including the lncredil>Je
NarcisO Rodriquei:. H1.111tin OWayan
and Victor AlCoro. nw latest addition ls
Richard ChaJ. a wented d ~
fonnerly at Mare Jacobi and Donna
Karan He's ahowiJ1g fabulous looks: pea
coats. cropped &red pants, and
wide-leg trousetL It's one of the few
companies in the world that ~
~gauge 1uper{Jpe wools (The hJghest
gauge wool that moat top de$1gnm use
Is in the 20s.) Othet'appard ls made
from cashmere blends, silk, ~ and
lnaedlble stretch cottons. TSE hu two
sales a year: before Olrlstmas and in
June. The store ls open from I 0 a.m. to 9
p.m. Monday to Friday; &om 10 a.m. to
8 p.m. Saturday; and from 11 a.m. to
6:30 p.m. SUnday. Jt'a on Level I or the
Nordstrom wlng at South Coast Plaza.
Call (714) 540-4664.
APPRECIATING CUSTOMERS
November ls customer appreciation
month at Spa GNgoriee. Specials wiD be
offered &om Sunday through Friday,
Nov. l-4.
• On Sunday. an dty and county
employees can receive 1()11(, off on
AFTER HOURS the door. lnfonNtlon (949) .Death• will be performed et 8 "Candide• end "On The Town:' Tidceta coat $20 to $65.
440-9873. p.m. Saturday et Winifred Smith Tho concerta start at 8 p.m. Information: (714) 766-5799,
eervicel (~gifts and ..inple. too). ~
•Monday will be balf·prlce hydro
da)': Book a 30-mlnute h)'drotberapy
tJUtmmt and any other spa~ ,
and receive half OJt I
• On Tuesday, Veterans Day, veteraljSl ,.
and anned forces and military ..,.,
personnel wiD receive 1 ()Cl(, off on v
services (free gifts and aarnple1. too). •
•On Wedneeday and Thursday, face. .,
($50) and body ($60) peels wiD be ..
performed by MO Skincare from 11 LO'l->,
to 1. p.m. The peels include a $20 ,
coupon for MD Skincare product I
~on tha1 day. It's a $140 value. • ~ Prtday WW be lucky locker day. 1WQ ,.
clients will haw IUIJ>rises in their
lockers, and spedaJ values and gllt:s with
purchases will be offered from Aroma1lorla. a bath and bodyUne.
Spa Gregorles ls at 200 Newport
C.enter Drive In Newport Beach. Call J,
(949) 644-6672 or visit
http://www.spagrrgorles.com.
• BEST BUVS appura Thuradays. Send
information to Greer Wyldet at
\} ,, '
grHrwy#der yahoo.oonr; et 330 W. Bay SL,,
Costa Mesa, CA 92627; or by fax at (949) , 1 646-4170.
MAMMA GINA WEEKEND JAZl0
•
Walter Lakota and David Alcanw,
Hall In UC Irvine. Tldcet1 cost $12, Tldceta are $20 to $35. For httpt..WWW.paclfic.ymphony.org. the New Yori< Jazz Connection
• Submit AFTER HOURS Item• to NEWPORT HARBOR $10 and $8. Information: (949) Information, call (714) 755-5789. Duo, play et Mamme Gina et 251 •
the Delly Pilot 330 W. Bay St., CHRISTMAS BOAT~ 824-4269. --RESTA NAVIDAD CONCERT E. Coaat Highway In Newport et 8
Cotta MNa, CA 92627; by fax to Beautifully decorated yed\t.a, DAVID CASSIDY Jose Feliciano will Join mariachi p.m. Friday• and Saturdays and •
(949) 546-4170; or by calling (949) boeta, uyab and cenoes will aall GUITAR ENSEMBLE David Ce•idy will be performing bandlea$r Natl Cano aa part of et 7 p.m. Sundays and Mondays.
57~295. along the harbor In the 96th Orange Coat.a College'• Guitar aome of hit greatest hits, such aa the 10th annual Fiesta Navldad Diana Ollri jolna the duo on
annu1I Newport Harbor Ensemble, a chamber group of "I Think I Love you• and •Doesn't concert at 8 p.m. Dec. 9 at the vocals on Mondays. It'• free. .
SPECIAL EVENTS Chrlstmaa eo.t Par* Dec. 17 mo,. than 20 pl-vel"I, will offer lta Somebody Want To Be Wanted;' Orange County Performing Arts Information: (949) 673-9500. •
through 21. Eadl night the 1nnual fall concert at 8 p.m. et 8 p.m. Nov. 21 and 22 at the Center. Tldceta coat $20 to $69. • •
HISTORY Of tfTCHCOCK parade will begin It 6:30 p.m. at Saturday In OCC'a Rne Arta Orange County Performing Arts Information: (949) 553-2422, MUSIC AT THE GRILL -I
Orange to.It College 11 offering Collins laland and Int two and a ~IH411. Center. Tkbt.a cost $26 to $105. http.i..WWW.phlhannonicsocit1ty. The Bluewater Grill offers live
a nl,.part fllm hlltot'y on Alfred half hours. The parade la hotted lnformstlon: (714) 765-5799, org. music Friday and Saturday
Hltctlccx*. The Mriet will be by the Commodores Oub of the SALUTE TO AMERJCAN http.il'Www.pacificaymphony.org. nlghtl. Greg Morgan, Nldc Peper. ~
moder1ted by retired OCC Newport Beadl Chamber of COMPOSERS JAZZ TRIO and Kelly Gordian (known 11 ,..>
profeuor H. Arthur Taullig. Eed\ Commerce. Information: (949) Orenge Coast College'• Wind ST. LAWRENCE STRING Gulfstream Restaurant In MPG) perform claulc rode, R&B ·.~
'"lion will be held et 8:30 p.m. 729-4400, http://Www.chrl6tma• Ensemble will offttf 1 salute to QUARm Newport Beach presentl a jazz and awing at 8:30 p.m. Fridays. ·., ~
one Ff1day each month. The ~tpa_rade.oom. American composers at 3 p.m. The St Lawrence String Quartet trio Sunday through Wednesday Marvin Gregory and MPG will
events will be hefd It OCC'a Ane Nov. 18 In the Robert B. Moore will perform at 7:30 p.m. Nov. 25 as regular entertainment et 850 perform claulc rodt. swing and-.. .;
Atta HalJ 118. Adm•lon la SB for MUSIC Theatre. Tdeta co.t $7. in Foundel"I Hall at the Orange Avocado Ave., Newport Beach. R&B at 8:30 p.m. Saturdays. The ..
adults end $6 for a.nlora end Information: (714) 432-5880. County Performing Arta Center. Hours are 5 to 9 p.m. Sunday and restaurant Is at 630 Udo Part
OCC atudenta.. Fot more CHANO ~SEXTET Tldceta cost $42. Information: 6 to 10 p.m. Monday through Drive, Newport Beach. Free. (949)
lnformltlon, call (714) 432-5880. The ecclalmed Chano Dominquez THE GREAT LEONARD (714) 56&-ARTS, Wedn81day. (949) 718-0188. 675-3474.
Sextet will perform et 8 p.m. BERNSTEIN http://www.ocpac.orp.
'A CHOCOLATE AFFAJW today at It the Irvine Bai'day Cart St Oalr and the Padflc WEEKLY JAM MUSIC AT THE PELICAN
The Young Profeulonala Agalnat Theatre. Tldteta COit $30 and $36. Symphony give a tribute concert VIVALDfS FOUR SEASONS The Studio Cafe present.a The Rusty Pelican offers the
Cancer and the Orange County Information and tJdctta: (714) to St Oalr'1 longtlme friend and The Pacific Symphony will Monday Night Jami from 7 to 11 music of Common Ground from
Foundetlon for Oncology 740-7478, mentor Leonard Bernstein It the perform Vivaldi'• "The Four p.m. every week. "Wanted• Wedneadll'y through Sunday. The•
Chlldren & Femill11 will holt a http.i/Www.thebarcl•y.orp. Or1nge County Performing Art Seasona; Boccherlnl'1 Sinfonia In musicians Include guitar players, band perform1 frbm 7 to 10 p.m. .
fund-nilslng event from 7 p.m. to Center on Nov. 19 and 20. The D minor No. 4, and Corelli'• bass players. singers, drummers, Wednesday end Thursday, from
midnight Nov. 16 et Newport UCI CHAMBER SERIES ordleatra will perform Concerto Grouo In F major at 8 keyboardilltl and othera at 100 8:30 p.m. to 12:30 a.m. Friday and'
The concert •Proko1'ev: A Symphonic Dances from "West p.m. Dec. 3 ind 4 et tl}e Orange Main St., Newport Beactt. Free. .
Oun.a w.t.rfront Raort. Tldteta .
Remtmbranoe 60 Years After Hi1 Side Story" and excerptl from County Performing Arta Center. (949) 675-7700. • C09t $76 In advance end $86 et SM HOURS, Pqe At,
THE
L.IFE &. LEISURE Thursday. NoYembef 6, 2003 At
NO PLACE LIKE HOME
Throwing the Perfect party
' T Is the aeason to be IOda1. Here are a (ew
tricb to throwing and
enjoying a great party.
The guest list ls the ftrst part
of the plan. Mix up the usual
crowd and Include fttends from
different areu of your Ufe. Make
sure you incorporate people
with dltferent professions and
backgrounds. Th1s ls not the
time to be predictable.
lnvitadons don't have to be
elaborate, but they do set the
tone for the evening. Be spedflc
about attire, time and theme. A
clever lnvitadon that peaks
interest ls hard to resist, whether
It's formal or casµal.
lf you're not of the breed that
makes their own lnvitadons,
there are plenty of clever and
classy alternatives. Oaeck out the
opdons at a stationery store and
ask for help. No need to muddle
through this orryour own,
Music Is a must. Don't welt
until the last mlnute to malte a
plan. Hiring a pianist could be
the best Investment you make in
a party plan. Uve music takes a
solree to the next level. It doesn't
have to be the guy from
Nordstrom's. TI1ere are plenty of
talented students who would
love the opportunity to show off
and make a llltJe extrct n1oney. If
you're using your own music. set
HOURS
Continued from N3
Saturday and from 2 to 6 p.m.
Sunday. The restaurant is at 2735
W. Coast Highway. Newport
Beadl. Free. (949) 642·3431.
MUSIC AT PLAYERS
Players restaurant is now offering
live music from 9 p.m. to
midnight every Friday and
Saturday. Players is at 512 W. 19th
St., Costa Mesa. No cover charge.
(949) 646-5616.
WEEKEND MUSIC
Anthony's Riverboat Restaurant
in Newport Beach presents Jene
on the sax on Friday and
Saturday evenings and Sunday
for brundl. The program features
a)J your favorites on the
saxophone. Anthony'' la at 151 E.
Coatt Highway. (949) 673-3426.
r-
rtbP-ROCK AND fUMENCO lite 6, •funk, rode and Motown
~ performs at 9 p.m. Saturdays
•earmelo'a Rlstorante, 3520 E.
Coatt Highway, Corona del Mar.
Soto guitarist Ken Sanders
performs cla11ical flamenco
U.nea a1 7:30 p.m. Tuesdays and
$1ndaya. Free. (949) 675-1922.
fATURDAV NIGHT RU
~Id Ishibashi and the Stone
Brfdge Band play rode and R&B at
Si).m. Saturdays at Sutton Place
El'• Trianon Lounge, 4500
cArthur Blvd .. Newport Beach.
. (949) 478-2001.
S:rAGE
'?ERRANOVA'
.;,-erra Nova" by Ted Talley will be
P'trformed through Nov. 16 with
ptrlormancea at 8 p.m. Tuesday
through Friday, at 2:30 and 8 p.m.
s.turday, and at 2:30 and 7:30
p,m. Sunday. It will be performed
llt South Coatt Repertory
Segerstrom St.age. "Terra Nova"
l11et in the winter of 1911-12 as
ftve Englishmen •nd five
NOrw90i•n1 raced each other to
tGe South Pole. The center i1 at
~Town Center Drive In Cotta Mesa. Tickets are available at tha
clnter'a box office, by calling
(714) 656-ARTS or online at
KAREN
WIGHT
up the list a
Cewdays
ahead or
time.
Keep the
volume level
manageable;
no one likes
to misaa
good
conversation.
The menu ls
slgnlOcant,
but don't
make it too complicated. Even if
you h1re it out, you want to be
able to enjoy yourself and not
worry about when the rien
course should be served.
Catered Is cool, but
homemade can be great, too.
Just keep it simple. Don't try out
a new recipe the day of the
party. Make a test batch the
week before and work out the
glitches before the big day.
Plan your lighting inside and
outside. A few luminaries on the
path to the front door are a nice
way to greet guests. Inside. bring
out the candJes for the tables.
buffet, maritles and powder .
room. Candlelight is magical.
Make sure that you have ample
seating. lf that mearis borrowing
or renting chairs, be sure that
there is a comfortable place for
everybody to sh.
http:/lwww.ocpsc.org.
'THE EMPEROR'S NEW
CLOTHES'
South Coast Repertory will
present "The Emperor's New
Clothes." a youth theater
production, through Nov. 16 on
the Julianne Argyros Stage. The
·musical was created the Tony
Award-winning team behind
"Ragtime; "Seussical the
Musical" and "Once on This
Island" from Oct. 31 through Nov.
16 on the Julianne Argyros Stage.
Tickets will cost $10 to $21.
Information: (714) 708·5656.
'TEN LimE INDIANS'
The Costa Mesa Civic Playhouse
will present Agatha Christie's
"Ten Little Indiana" through Nov.
23 at the Costa Mesa Civic
Playhouse. 661 Hamilton St.,
Cotta Mesa. Tickets will cost $10
to $15. Information: (949)
660-5269. http:llwww.cosramess
playhouse.orp.
'lWELFTH NIGHT'
Orange Coatt College's Theatre
Department will stage
Shakespeare's gender-bending
comedy "Twelfth Night" for three
weeks atartlng Friday. Show
times are 8 p.m. Thursdays
through Saturdays and 2 p.m.
Sundays. The run will end
Sunday, Nov. 23. Ali
performances will be In the
Drama Lab Theatre on the OCC
campus, 2701 Fairview Road in
Costa Mesa.
'MACBETH'
Vanguard University's theater
department will present
Shakespeare's "Macbeth" Nov.
14 through 16 and 20 through 23
at the college's lyceum Theater.
Performances will be at 8 p.m.
Thursdays and Fridays and at 2
and 8 p.m. Saturdays and
Sundays. There will be no 2 p.m.
matinee Nov. 16. Information:
(714) 656-3610.
'THE IMPORTANCE OF BEING
EARNEST
Oscar Wilde's comedy of
manners will be performed Nov.
14 through Dec. 14. Performances
will be at 8 p.m. Thursdays,
Fridays and Saturdays and
Sundays at 2:30 p.m. Tickets coat
Glassware and plates don't
have to match. Just have enough
to go around, and a few eXIJ'8 In
case the evening takes on a Ufe
of lts own. lf your party b
fonnal, white linen tablecloths
are always appropriate, but for
an lnCormaJ gatht:rlng, you can
use table runners, placemats.
confetti and folded napkins to
set the tone. #
Aowers are a big part of the
budget. lf you don't want to·
lnvest in armJoad! of cut Dowers.
buy live plants and put them In
beautiful containers. Orchids
and topiaries last weeks after the
party Is over. Buy loo e branches
of evergreens for }'O't1 tabletops,
nestle votives and ornaments In
the greens and you have an
lmtant centerpiece.
Goodie bags aren't just for the
kindergarten set. A few cookies
or candies from a family recipe I
placed In a cellophane bag and
tied with a ribbon are a nice gift
for your guests. Or you CWl save
the baking time by ordering
fortune cookies with
personalli.cd messagei..
The most lmportru1t part?
Relax and have fun. Isn't that
what a party is all abour?
•KAREN WIGHT 11 a Newport
Beach re1ldent. Her column runs
Thur1day1.
$17 opening night, otherwise $13.
Information: (949) 631-0288
THE MOUSETRAP
Corona del Mar High School
drama department will present
"The Mousetrap" at 7 p.m. Nov.
19 to 22 at Corona def Mar High
School's little Theatre. 2101
Eastbluff Drive. Tickets coat $7
presaie and SB at the door.
Information (949) 515-6049.
THE MIRACLE WORKER
Estancia High School's drama
department wtll present "The
Miracle Wortcer" at 7:30 p.m. Dec.
4 to 6 and 12 and 13 at the
Barbara Van Holt Theatre at
Estancia High School. 2323
Placentia Ave., Costa Mesa.
Tickets coat SB. Information: (949)
615-6537.
ART
'TREASURES OF TRAVEL'
An exhibition of Capistrano
Beach artist Timothy J. Clarie's
latett watercolor and oil paintings
will continue through Nov. 15 at
Nottingham Flne Art, 4229 Birch
St., Newport Beach. The gallery ia
open from 11 a.m. to 6 p.m.
Mondays through Fridays and
from 1 to 6 p.m. Saturdays.
Information: (949)833-1770
DANCE
1.0RD Of THE DANCE'
The Orange County Performing
Art Center will present Michael
Flatley'• "lord of the Dence" at 8
p.m. Nov. 26, 26, 28 and 29 at the
Center. Tickets coat from $23.26
to $63.26. Information: (714)
666-ARTS, http:/lwww.ocpsc.org.
SWING
Leu6na are given from 2 to 6
p.m. every Sunday at the Avant
Garde Ballroom In Newport
Beach by the Orange County
Swing D•nce Club. Information:
http:llocawfnp.com. (909)
666-6119.
ARGENTINE TANGO
Tango dencln,g la offered from 8
p.m. to 12:30 a.m. the flm
Saturday of each month et
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TRAVEL TALES
niagical adventure on Vancover Island:
Pat Neisser of Newport Beach looks for
mushrooms in the forests near Victoria and
tours the island's wine country.
ByPatNel11er
A sour intrepid group of
mushroom seekers
slogged up the
m011S..covered slope,
our cleated boots sank into the
rich damp earth. and we
breathed in the plney aroma of
the forest surroundtng us.
We were gu~ts at the
charming l!nglish hotel the Oak
·Bay Beach l lotd and Marina, In
Victoria, Vancouver Island, and
were led by our tour planner.
mycologist Jool Bridle from the
hotel. The search for edible
mushrooms was an unusual
experience.
secluded beach where freshly
cooked crab and wine are
served. Guests gaie through
telescopes at the nJght sky as
a.stronqmers explaining the
various phasea of Satwnand
Jupiter.
Whale watching. serious
hildng and many other unusual
creais are planned for guests at
thJs delightful ht>tel Bewm of
the &esh cookies and cocoa
served every night before
bedtime.
Victoria. the capital of BrttWi
C.Otumbla. is filled with historical
buildings Including the
Gowmment House. whJch ls
lighted up at night. and or
course. the venerable Fairmont
Empress Hotel that serws a high
lea daily. The Royal 8.C
I .
you need exercise, climb Mt. •
Maxwell Accommodations Oow :
from bed and breakf'ast.s. to •
camp sites and larger Ions to my•
favorite, Hastings Ho~ located:
near the Ooat plane dock and :
the main town of Ganges.
Ha.5tings House is also a Relul
et Oiateaux member. and its
amenities are blissful. Thirty
acres of velvety lawns are dotted •
with cottages, barns and sheep
graze peflcefully In the nearby
pastures.
Its main house was built in
1930 after a 14th-century
F.oglisb manor remembered
fondJy by the hotel's owner. Old
houses were brought from
around the Island and converted
into the most ch.arming of
abodes.
We stayed in Post House, a
19th-century post office turned
into a delicious cottage with two
rooms, huge fireplace and
comfortable furniture.
We found morel and learned
about other edible and
not-l>()·good mushrooms, as we
climbed up to view an old
lighthouse. We were on
Dhcovery Island In the f laro
Straits, having arrived by landing
craft In bright orange fuU
Oo1a1Jon suits, whkh we happUy
doffed upon landing on the
beach. ·n101 night at the ho1el,
we had mushroom hors
cl'oeuvreir. and a superb dinner
paired wuh excellent wines from
the Olerry Point vineyard some
miles north of Victoria.
Museum is a must, and be
p1"C4>ared for the shopping of a
Ufetlme, since the Canadian
dollu bas dropped again.
The Fairmont Empress Hotel in Victoria Harbor.
C.Omputers are welcome here
with ports available. Each
morning, a wicker bask.et of
muffins and hot drinks is left at
your door to tide you over till the
enormous breakfast in the hotel
is served.
Another day, we were driven
10 winery cownry and we biked
through vineyardll, stopping for
a bit or homemade cheese and a
taste of wlnt'. We al..o cruised
over 10 the Ameriam San Juan
I land'>. about 40 nunutci. ac:roS!>
the I laro Str..UL'>. Whales
c.:uvorted aJong the way; killer
wh..tl~ Uve there year round.
We went through customs and
were soon ridJng about tbe
largest island, San Juan,
exploring parks and the
cl1arming town of Friday Harbor.
Roche ftarhor Is packed with
sa1Jboats and has a 100-year-old
hotel lhut can accommodate
visitors.
One of the most thriJllng
excursion., planned by the hotel
is the romantic crescent moon
kayak.log and i.targa7Jng event. It
include!. an easy paddle In
kayaks (with guld ) to a
You can feny. Oy on seaplanes
or regular planes to other
Islands, back to Vancouver, or
down to Seattle. Another Oak
Bay Beach hotel jaunt includes a
train ride and a night at the
Aerie Resort and Spa.
We completed this excursion
one day by taking the V1A Rail
traJn from the old Victoria Tulin
Station up to the top of Mt
Malahat. a short 40-minute hop.
A liveried van driver awaited us.
and in mJnutes, we had arrived
at the eleg911t Aerie Resort and
Spa.
The Mediterranean-styfe hotel
hangs above forests touching
Finlayson Arm fjord far below,
and gives off an aura of being In
Greece or Sardinia
A Relais and Olateaux hotel
group member. this spa is a
mixture of modem and
Bermudan d~or, with guest
rooms or different stytes, most
offering hot tubs and plenty of
amenities. The hotel has a pool,
lounges and dining rooms, while
the spa buildings up the hill
offer myriad massages. wraps
and facials and tnore guest
rooms.
We were fortunate to
A steam pit at a hotel.
participate In a special rite that
Is offered guests at the hotel. We
hiked into the nealby forest and
helped In gathering wild plants,
digging a stone-lined pit and
aJdlng our First Nations guide In
putting vegetables, fish and
meat4 Into the pit for steaming.
We would share In eating the
gourmet dinner that was to be
served later. Wtne pairing is big
In Ot.nada. and James Kendal,
the wine director of the Aerie
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A couple of us then headed
down to the water's edge to ferry
OVfJ to oqe or my all-time
favorite resorts: Hastings House
on Salt Springs Island one of the
~adlan Gulf lsJands. The Gulfs
and the San Juans are very close
to each other In the straits of
Georgia between maJnJand
Canada and Vancouver Island.
This is the perfect place to veg
out. enjoy the scenery. try new
sports, eat oneself into oblivion
and enjoy smelling the roses.
Although it may be an unknown
entity to you, I 0,000 happy souls
call it home.
Salt Spring Is the crown jewel
of the Gulf Islands, only a
30-mlnute Ooatplane ride from
Vancouver Of Victoria. Sheltered
Crom rough weather, these
lslands are covered with green
forests, lakes and happy
campers. The pace is slower, and
creativity seems to be the reason
for living here. Many really fine
artJsts worlc seriously all over the
island, showing off their works
in weekly art shows.
Sheep are raised here, and
descendants of the first settlers,
many of them Hawaiian, still
enjoy the atmosphere of the
island. KayaJclng is superb alortg
the edges or the beaches, and lf
In the manor itself, an
enormous wallc-ln fireplace
warms the main Uving room,
and a discrete bar is nearby. A •
casual dining room is on the
lower level, while the stunning
dining room requires a jacket for
dinner. An elaborate afternoon
tea is served daily, and thank
God the mountain btkcs arc
available to t.raverw the i~land,
or after a few daxs. you would be
bulging.
We rented an aging car and
visited many artists around the
island, also wandering the
Ruckle Provincial Park with its
open-for-view old homes from
1872.
Don't miss David Jaclc. ... on's
Tufted PuJfm Gallery. There are
plenty or fun eateries, but for
superb dining. have dinner at
the hotel.
Back in Victoria, a lively
one-night event happens once a
month or so, caJled the AJe Trail.
Six microbreweries have
gathered together to show off ·'
their specialties and you'U spend .
See TRAVEL • P•&• Al~;
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Friday & Saturday
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Elana Peters of Corona del Mar stands in front of the Fort
Lauderdale Museum in Florida.
Chris and Rebecca Cox of Newport Beach and friends enjoy
spring break in Lahaina, Hawaii.
TRAVEL You'll taste beer at Hugo's Grill
and Brewhouse, the Harbour
Canoe Oub and the Vancouver
Island Brewery and learned
almost too much about the
making of brews at the
Lighthouse Brewing Company.
Continued from Al 0
the night In one of three real
Vletorian houses, dining at the
Spinnaker's restaurant pub.
which owns the bed and
orealcfast<;.
Dining at Spinnakers is a real
treat. Amazing food comes out
of their kitchen and homemade
bakery goodies even have ale in
some of them. A bus carries you
from brewery to brewery and
your resting place at Spinnakers,
so drink up.
Each brewerie makes a few
f:faJ ale'l (I never dld figure
why they're all called beers.
ale Is the word most used.) I
,Oipped over the ginger ginseng
cream ale at Hugo's, and became
•ther fond of a spicy ale made
.by Spinnaker's brewerie.
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TODAY
Mo1.Mn Marbt w11 h9W a hM
1emlnar and taste demonstration
on wheat· and gluten-free baking
by Jan Chermua from 8·30 to 7:30
p.m. on the marttet'a P4tlo Cate.
lnaldo Mother'• I• at 226 E. 17th
St, Cotta Mesa. Information and
reaervatlona: (949) 831~741,
(800) 696-6687.
FRJDAY .
A woodwottdng thaw wit be
from noon to 7 p.m. et the
Orange County Feirgrounds, In
bulldlng1 No. 10 and No. 12 and
along the Parade of Products. The
ClOlt 11 $9 for adults. Information:
(31014n-s521.
The VoluntMr Aasn. of S'*"'-n
Library end Gardena will have Its
annual Holldav Open House from
10:30 11.m. to 4 p.m. In the gift
1hop, which 11 et 2647 E. Coast
Highwav. Information: (949)
873·2261.
The Fttenda of The N.wport
Beach Ubrary wlll have a preview
ueed·book tale for members only
from 1 to 6 p.m . In the Frtenda
Mfftlng Room It the Newport
Beach Library, 1000 Avocado
Ave .. Newport Beach.
Information: (949) 769-9667.
SATURDAY
De Anza 8aytJde Village wlH have
Its annual boutique from 9 e.m . to
3 p.m . at the South Clubhouse,
300 E. Coast Hlghwav, Newport
Beach. The cost 11 $10 for a &-foot
table to ditplev crafta for aale.
The deadline to regittar to sell it
In October. Information: (949)
873-G4.
The Frlendl of The N.wport
Be8ch library wlll have a used
book tale from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m . in
the Friend• Meeting Room et the
Newport Beach library, 1000
Avocado Avo. Newport Beach.
Information. (949) 759-9667.
The Costa M ... Historical
Society will conduct a docent
training clau to train tour guides
for the Diego Sepulveda Adobe in
Estancia Park from 1 to 4 p.m
l11formation (949) 631 5918
A woodwortdng 1how will be
g1von trom 10 a.m. to 6 p.m at
the Orange Countv Fairgrounds,
in buildings N o 10 and No 12
and along the Parade of Produet8.
The cost la $9 for adults
Information: (310) 471-8521.
Walking Natan TOur of Upper
Newport Bac:k Bav from 9 to 10:15
1 m . at the Upper Newport Bade
bey It the comer of Ea11 Bluf'f
Drive and~ Bev Road.
lnformetJOn: (949) 786-8878.
SUNDAY
A woodwortrlng thow wlll be
given from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m . at
the Orange County Fairgrounds,
In bulldlng1 No. 10 and No. 12
and along the Parade of Products.
Th• cost 11 $9 for adults.
Information: (310) 4n-8521
The Orange County Museum of
Art will present Kids Dey Out to
explore aelf·portrahure end other
ways of making Images through
various hands-on art projects
from noon to 4 p.m . at 850 San
Clemente Drive. Information:
(949) 759-1122.
MONOAY
The~ annual Tee Off for
Technology wlll be held to benefrt
Newport Harbor High It 11 a.m. at
the Santa Ana Country Club.
lnfonnetlon: (949)794-3832.
TUESDAY
The Amettcen Legion~
Harbor Poat 291 will have•
v.teren1 Dey memorfal service
end luncheon In honor of those
who hive fallen In the tine of duty
•t 11 e.m. et 21616th St The colt
wlll be S6 for non-veteran•.
BEST BET
The Orange County Museum of Art wiU present •Kids' Day
Out,• a family arts event, from noon to 4 p.m. Sunday. In
conjunction with the museum's fall exhibition "Girls' Night
Out,• chttdren and their families are mvited to explore
self.portraiture and other ways of making images
through hands-on art projects and interactive video
workshops. Refreshments will be available. The museum
is at 850 San Clemente Drive in Newport Beach.
Information: (949) 674-5070
WEDNESDAY
The Ftilrview Partr FMncb'
fund-rai1lng committee will host
their quarterfy public meeting
from 6 to 8 p.m. at Color Me Mine
at Triangle Square, 1875 Newport
Btvd. Information: (714) 764-6698,
http:/!Www.cmfairviewpart.orp.
The N.wport 8eacte Public
Library Foundation's Manuacripta
Book Discussion Group will meet
to discuas "Atonement" by Ian
McEwan at 9:15 e.m. at the
Newport Beach Central Library.
Information: (949) 717-3890.
NOV.13
Mother'• Merbt wlll have e free
women's support group
workshop led bv Cheri Schatz,
health educator, from 8:30 to 8
p.m in the Patio Cafe et the Costa
Mess store, 225 E. 17th St.
Information and re .. ervetlon1:
(949) 631-4741 (8001 595-6667.
NOV.14
The Costa Mesa Senior Centet
will present a beneht
performance of "Late N1te
Catectiism," an Interactive
comectv by Vt<ti Quade and
Maripet Donovan, at 8 p.m. In the
Robert B. Moore Theatre at
Orange Coast College. Tidteta are
$35 or S75 for preferred seating.
lnfonnation: (949) 645-5080.
The SuNn G. Komen ,
Foundation'• Three-Oav Walk will
begin today at the Orange County
Fair & Exposition Center In Coste
Mesa. The walk will end In Lot
Angeles at the Home Depot
Center Athletic Facility.
Information: (800) 825-1000.
NOV.15
The Cost. Mesa Senior Center
will present a benefit
performance of "Late Nite
Catechiam; an Interactive
comedy by Vt<ti Quade and
Marlpet Oonovtn at 8 p.m. In the
Robert B. Moore Theetre et
Orange Coast College. Tickets ere
$35 or $75 for preferred Mating.
Information: (949) 645-6080.
The Costa Mesa Hfltoflcal
Society will conduct e docent
tralnlr1g dau to train tour gulde1
for the Diego Sepylvede Adobe In
Estancia Park from 1 to 4 p.m.
Information: (949) S31-6918.
Bade Bay Fhn-.t wlQ hold ... fllst
Olvmplc Chtrlty event from 8
a.m. to 4 p.m. et 2876 lrvlne Ave.,
Suite A. Costa Meaa. Information:
(949) 631-5587,
http:l~.b«kbayfltn•••.com.
NOV.16
7 p.m. et Carmelo's Rlstorante
Italiano, 3620 E. Coast Highway.
Corona del Mar. There will be
dinner, prlze1 and auction.
lnfbrmation: (949) 650-3461.
NOV.17
The founders GuUd of Cue
Teresa wlll have ltt annual
holidav luncheon et 11 a.m. at the
Ritz, 880 Newport Canter Drive,
Newport Beach. The OOlt will be
$50 per person. Send chec:b
pavable to Casa Teresa to
Marguerite DiStanltleo, 1430
Lincoln Lane, Newport Beach, CA
92660., Information: (949)
548-2616.
Unde Biehl, co-founder of the
Amv Biehl Foundation, who will
speak about her foundation's
work to support a democratic and
peaceful South Africa at 7 p.m. at
the Argvros Family Lecture Hall at
Sage Hill School. Tickets will cost
$10 per person or $25 for a familv
of three or more. Information:
(949) 219-1395.
NOV.18
Cerdiac aurv-on Aidan Rane will
d1acuu heart vatve repair versus
replacement It 6 p.m. at the Hoag
Hospital Conference Center.
There la no cost to attend.
Reservations: (800) 5-14-4624.
Mother'• Merbt win have a ffM
seminar, ·11 There Life After
Pumpkin Pie" by Judith Todero
from 6:30 to 7:30 p.m. The market
it et 225 E. 17th St Information
and reservation•: (949) 631-4741 ,
(800) 595-6667.
NOV.19
Mother'a Merbt wfll host ·~
Food Be Your Medicine," a free
seminar by Charle• Holmes, from
6:30 to 7:30 p.m. In the Patio Cafe.
The market 11 et 225 E. 17th St
Information and reservatlon1:
(949) 831-4741, (800) 695-6667.
NOV. 24
The Orange County Cheptw of
Chlldhelp USA will have a
fund· raiser from 4 to 9:30 p.m. for
dine In and from 10 e.m. to 9:30
p.m . for take out, Nov. 24 et the
Newport Rib Company, 2196
Htrbor Blvd., Cotta Meaa. The
Newport Rib Compeny wlll
dc:Snate 20% of vour bilf to
Childhelp USA. Retervetlona:
Nancy Whltlod(. (949) 64M228.
NOV.28'
the Swedish Women's
EducatJonal As$n.wlll have ltl
annual SWedish Christm .. event,
wh~ promotee sw.dish
tredtdoM It 11 a.m. In the Coatl
Mesa Neighborhood community
center, 1846 Peril.Ave. The oo.t '
will be $2 for children VQUnger 1 •
than 16 and $6 for adults end
older teenagers. lnfonnation: 1
(949) 788-27.W, http:l!Www •
chaptMS-MW.Org/O,..nQ«>OUn,Y.
DEC.1 ,,
South Coast Plaza wUt have ...
21st annual Tree-Lighting 11
Cerel'(lony It 8 p.m . at Town ::
Center Park. adjacent to the
Westin South Coast Plaza.
DEC.4
The Orlnge County ChepWr of I
Chlldhelp USA will have a holldlV
.boutique end luncheon et 10 1.m.
In the Hyett Regency, 17900
Jamboree Boulevard. Irvine. For
rnervetiont contact Nancy
Whitlodl et (949) 64M228.
DEC.6
The Cost. ,... Men'• Ctub wlll
spontor the Falrvtew
Developmental Tournament
benefiting Fairview
Developmental Center today and
Dec. 7 It the Cotta Meta Golf &
Country Club. Entrance fee will be
$70 today and $135 for both dava.
Information: (949) 645-2886,(949)
903-9090
DEC.7
The Orange County Merbt Piece
will hold its fourth annual Holiday
Car Show and Pedal Car
Invitational at the Orange CountY
Fairgrounds. There wlll be Classlc
cart, motorcvclea and trudcs
decorated for the holidav1. There
will alGO be pedal cart and
children'• pedal car races. There
will alto be holidav entertainment
aod outdoor shopping.
The Com M ... Men'• Club wlH
apontor the Fairview
Developmental Tournament
benefiting Fairview
Developmental Canter at the
Costa Meta Golf & Country Club.
Entrance fee will be $75.
Information: (949) 645-2886,(949)
903-9090
The MY*1th annual Balboa Island
Walking Holldav Home Tour will
be from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m . at
Balboa Island. Tlc:keta cost $20.
lnfonnation: (949) 673-4280.
DEC.22
The Orange County Marte.et Pie~
will hold Its Holldav Market Place
from 7 a.m. to 4 pm. at the
Orange County Fairgrounds.
Admission wlll be free. There will
be artisans' and craftera' corner,
ph6tos with Santa ctau1 and
seasonal entertainment.
ONGOING •
The N9wport eem.r
Toastmaster'• Club can help vou
Improve vour public 1peaking
1kill1 or poll1h your business
preaentatlon1. Members come
from a variety of proteuional
diteiplinea and bac:kground1. The
group meets every Mondav
morning from 7 to 8:30 a.m. at
610 Newport Center Drive,
Newport Beach. Validated perki,,Y
la available In the parking
structure next to 24 Hour Fitne11.
Guest• are welcome. For more
Information, call (949) 721-5732.
The N.wport-MMe ettbbege cHtb
meets on the second and fourth
Wednesday• of every month '
from 8:46 to 9 p.m . et 01111 '
Senior Center, 800 Marguerite
Ave. In Corona del Mar. The cost
11 $2. Information: (949) 84&-5293.
Pltstor twn Ault.In ~ e Bible
study on "How to Become a
Contagiou1 Christian• from 8 to
8:30 p.m. Wednndeys et 377 W.
Wiiton St, No. 15 In Costa Mesa.
All are welcome to come and
meet new friends. Information:
(949) 722-7498.
The ACW of Orenoe County
meeta et 7 p.m. the third Tuesday
of every month It the Unitarian
Unlveraallst Church, 1269 Vlct.orfe
St. In Costa M .... Each month'a
meeting will feature• different
1peeker on latuN r•letlng to the
Bill of Rights. Information: (714t
957-6107.
.......... Help USA.• nonPfOftt
c:hlld •buM prevention center,
wlff have a beneflt •nd cfeulcal
guitar concert by Wertln from 4 to
There wll be a ct.y. ....
Thankaglvlng sele It the Orange
County Market Plaoe from 7 e.m.
to 4 p.m . et the Orange County
F1lrground1. Admlulon wlll be
free. There will be •rtit•na' end
crefters' comer, photoa with
S-nte Claus end aeeaonttl
entertainment
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P.rtlclpation In Macv'1 South
Cout Plaza'• Passport In Store
fund-raiser. This vear'I event will
be held on Oct. 4. To receive an
app4icatlon to participate, call
t714) 556-0611 , ext. 4231.
Yoea daaNS wm be otr.'9d
Tu.days and Thursdays from
noon to 12:40 p.m. for nine wool(s
at WMt Newport Community
Center. Regl1tratlon 11 $54 for one
cfa11 eoch week or $100 for two
day1 a week over nine weeks for
Newport Beadl residentl. Others
pay an additional $5. For more
Wormation, call (949) 644-3161.
Costa Meisa'1 R.ctwation Dfvilfon
will provide a three-hour theme
birthday party for up to 20 guests
at the Balearic Community Center
weekdays from 6 to 8 p.m .•
Saturdays from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m.
or 4 to 7 p.m. and Sundays from 4
to 7 p.m. Parties for dlildren 5 to
12 will consist of lunch/dinner,
game1, crafts, prizes, cake with
Ice cream and supervision by
staff. Parties cost $250 or $300.
For more information, call (714)
154-5168.
Five new wines will be ser.ied on
Bayside Restaurant's terrace
overlooking Newport Harbor
gvery Thurad~y from 5:30 to 7:30
p.m . The cost 1s $15 per person.
For more information, call (949)
721-1222.
A veriety of private, semi-private
and group swim lessons will be
offered this summer at the
Marian Bergeson Aquatic Center
at Corona del Mar High Sd'lool.
Options include one on-one
instruction on Saturdays and a
Monday through Thursday
program for all ages and levels
For session dates. times and
costs, call (949) 644-3151, or
register in person at Newport
~ Recreation and Senror
Servioes at 3300 Newport Blvd.
Children, tHns end ldutt. can
now register for summer
,~eationel boating classes
offered through Newport Beadl
Recreation Services. Classes
begin July 12. Fees very. Call
(949) 644-3151, or visit the
Newport Beadl Recreation and
Senior Serv1ces a 3300 Newport
Blvd. for more information.
Protassional end licensed soccer
trainers with the All-England
Soooer Academy are available for
one-on-one, small group and
large group training. For more
Information, call (948) 395-5103.
Jewl1h Family Service '9
sponsonng a teen support group
for high sdloo~students that
meets Mondays from 3:30 to 5
p.m. at Tarbut V'Torah Upper
Sdlool m Costa Mesa. For
information or to register. call
(714) 445-4950 Pre-registration is
required
The Rrst Page -Ane Children'•
Books, at 270 E. 17th St .. No. to In
'Costa Mesa. offers free story time
Mondays, Wednesday, Fridays
and Saturdays from 9 30 to 10:30
a.m .. Tuesdays and Thursdays
from 4 to 5 p m For more
jrlformation, call (949) 645-5437.
Bayside R..Uu,.nt in Newport
Beadl offers wine tasting every
Thursday from 6:30 to 7:30 p.m.
fpr $16 per person, featunng five
new wines eadl week. For more
Information, call (949) 721 1222.
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TheAan.oflu*-~
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'"Divorce: A New Beginning.• a
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Cost 1s $40. For more information,
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Free tours of the Orange County
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performer's lounge, bacbtage
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Group tours can be held by ·
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G. Costa Mesa. (714) 445-4950.
Women 50 and older can join a
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address Issues such as anxiety,
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250 e Baker St •• Surte G, Cotta
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from 11:46 a.m. to 1 p.m. at the
Costa Mesa Country Club. The
cost is $14. The club is at 1701
Golf Course Drive, Costa Mesa.
(714) 885-9090.
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"This is the start of the
playoffs."
Jeff Brinkley, Newpot1 .
Harbor football coach
MEN'S
BASKETBALL
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'UCI, VU
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1 10 action
· The uc Irvine men's basket·
ball team continues its exhibl·
don season tonight at 7:05
against visiting Cal State Los An·
geles, while Vanguard University
opens its men's season today
against Carroll College in the
Westminster College tournament
in Salt Lake City.
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Thursday, November 6, 2003 81
NO dark clouds for CdM
Sea Kings earn
victory over
University to capture
a share of the Pacific
Coast League crown.
Steve Vlr1•n
Daily Pilot
up with what she thought was
her best performance of the sea-
son. and her efforts seemed to
typify the Sea Kings' 10·3 victory
over visiting University on Tues·
day.
The match was called because
of darkness, immediately after
CdM collected the clinching set
point when Amanda Rubenstein
defeated Qillt Rosenavich, 6· l.
CORONA DEL MAR -With The Sea Kings are co-champi·
and Jill Braverman, and the
Young twin sisters, Hayley and
Miranda, also posted two wins
each.
In the first round, Miller de-
feated Jessica Janner, 7-6, 8-6 in
the debreaker, to give the Sea
Kings a boost of energy. She did
not rest more than five minutes
before her next set because the
sun was going down. Miller
didn't seem to lose any momen·
tum, defeating Marissa Un, 6-4.
UCI defeated the FA Sports
All-Stars, 94·91, Satwday in its
first exhibition.
Former Costa Mesa High star
David Conte, a freshman point
guard, starts for Cal State LA.
ST~VE McCRANK I DAILY PILOT
Corona del Mar's Brittany Holland steps into a forehand return
against University's Irina Katzarkov in Wednesday's key match.
darkness looming and a share of ons of the PCL. sharing the tide
the Pacific Coast League cham-with Laguna Beach. It is the fifth
plonship in the balance, the Co· straight time CdM has won or
rona del Mar High girls tennis ~d the league championship.
team needed all the points it Miller, as well as senior Brit·
could get. y Holland, earned two vie·
Sophomore Rachel Miller, rles each in singles, while the
playing at No. 3 singles, stepped doubles teams of Juliette Mutzke
"She really stepped up," CdM
Coach Scott Feichter said.
"These were good matchups for
her. She finished it when she bad
the chance, and she really pulled
SH TENNIS, Pa1e 82
MUstangs hoping
to roar past Lions
A win against
Westminster will
reestablish Costa
Mesa's playoff hopes.
Patrick Laverty
Daily Pilot
Costa Mesa High's football
team put itself in its current pre-
dicament when it was upset by
Saddlebad earlier this season.
But the Mustangs also know one
way of escaping that predica·
ment.
"Stop Brooks," Mustangs
Coach Dave Perlcins said, refer·
ring to West·
minster senior
running bad
Carlos Brooks.
If Costa
Mesa can stop
Brooks and
fight off the
Southern Section Division VII, are
tied for t.hlrd place with Saddle·
bad (3-5, 2-2). Both teams trail
Westminster (7 • l, 4-0), ranked
No. 4, and Orange 17·1, 4-0) by
two games.
Saddlebad closes the season
with games against Santa Ana
(4-4, 1·3) and Ocean View (2-6,
l ·4), two games it should win.
Costa Mesa meets Santa Ana in
th.e season finale. If the Mustangs
can beat Westminster this week,
they will likely finish 4-2 in
league, tied with Saddleback.
But the Roadrunners hold the
tieb~r over the Mustangs be-
cause of their head-to-head vie·
tory, so if Mesa wants an auto-
matic playoff berth. it must wln
Its last two games and get some
help. namely from Orange, which
meets Westminster in the finale. II
Orange can win that game. It
would cause a three-way de for
second place, meaning a coin Olp
would decide the second and
third automatic playoff berths out
of the league.
Of course. this hypothetical
situation means nothing if the
Mustangs can't stop Brooks and
beat Westminster.
Must-win
case for Tars
Newport Harbor
attempts to keep its
playoff hopes afloat
against Laguna Hills.
games by a combined 13 pol.nu
and in each game' the decisive
points were 1COr«! in the fourth
quarter •
.. Hopefully. this is the week
where we hit on all cylinders, ..
Brinkley said. "1 think were ready
to break loose with a big game.
one where the offense, defense
and spedal teams all play well.~
Patrick Laverty
Daily Pilot
It's an old dlcM, but for both Lagu6a Hills bad been carried
Newport Harbor High and La-by its defense through five non-
guna Hills, It once again rings league games, which never gave
true. ~more than 10 points lo any of
The playoffl start now. \hose five victories and allowed
1Wo achooJa. once coosldered 1ust 35 ~ in em he~
favorites to knock off deiendJngf combined. But llbCe Sea-\W
Sea VieW League play began. the roM&
League chaPt· haw allowed 33 points per game.
plon FoodUD. They were destroyed by Foothill.
are fl&btlng 47-6, which needed a twO late,
for thel,f play· fourth-quarter scores to beat Har-
off ~ and bor, 31·24. Laguna Hills was also
n~ of a vie· blanked by Irvine, 17-0. Lasl
tory this week week. Irvine squeaked out a 22·20
when they meet at 7 p.m. Priday victory over the Sailors.
at Misaion Viejo Higt). ·(The Hawks have) had a lot of
Uons Friday at Newport Harbor
High, it will give itself not only a
good shot at a possible three-Wdy
tie for second place, but will al·
most assure itself of an at-large
berth if It does not receive the
help it needs for the second-place
tie.
The Mustangs (5·3, 2-2 in
league), ranJced eighth in CIP
Brooks bas rushed for 131
yards per game and scored 14 MARK C. DUSTIN/DAILY PILOT
Corona del Mar tailback Austin Brawner and the Sea Kings hope
See MUSTANGS, Paie 82 to move forward in the PCL title chase Friday night at Tesoro.
After. starting the season with injuries." Brinkley aald. "They lost
ftve straight victories, both teams two or three linemen early In the
have lost three straight l~ season. They lost a wide receiver.
games and are tied for last plac.e They've had a lot of strange things
at 5-3 overall and 0·3 ln league. happen.~
But because of their strong play The losses along the offensiye
durin8 the nonleague acQedule, line haw limited a rushing game.
the Sallors and the Hawb still BdoJdey said. tb.at ~ 9'
have a chance to make the CIF yards. Siaost Mabbufakf leads
Southern Section Division Vl the team with 527 yards ru$ing
playoffs via an at-large berth. But and five touchdowns. But senior
there is only one of those avail-quarteback Oui.s Lamkin has
able ln the dlvlsip'n and the loser proved effective (90of160 paMing
TH URSDAY'S CHALK TALK
PILOT PICKS
Fitdav'• games
Newport Her1>or at
Laguna Hilla
7 p.m. at Miulon Viejo
·Newport Harbor by 3
Corona def Mar
st Tesoro
7 p.m at Teaoro
·Tesoro by 1
Estancia st Ot'ange
7 p.m. at El Modena
• Orange by 10
Westmlnater
et Co.ta Meee
7 p.m. at Newport
Hart>or
• Westminster by 3
Setulday'• g8IN
Caplstnno Valley
Chrlltlan st 8-ae Hiii
1 p.m. at Sage Hill
Last week's pleb: 3-0
(100%)
Seeeon tDtBI! 22· 7 (76%)
Righting the ship
Corona del Mar
attempts to bounce
back with a victory
against Tesoro.
Patrick Lnerty
Daily Pilot
With two-games remaining In
the regular season, the possibil·
lties for C.Orona del Mar Hlgh's
football team ofthJ.scontest~llkelybeellmi-for 1,123 yards with 10 lntercep-
are plentiful nated from P,layoff contention. lions and nine touchdowns). His
The Sea "Absolutpfy." Sailors Coach Jeff favorite target Is 6-foot-6, 250-
Kings (5-3, 2·1 Brinkley ,6a.ld. •1 told the kids, pound tight end Justin Walsh.
ln Pacific 'This st4rts the playoffs for us.' who has three touchdowns
Coast League This ta the start of the playoffs." among his 22 catches.
play) could . Ji.Woort goes into the "play· The Sailors have also battled in·
finish first, second, third or foi?:Ws" Wlth some momentum de-juries, including the loss Qf junior
in league, with any of the spite the three--game losing quarterback xaMy' PeterJ to •
three opdoos quallfying them ~ The Sailora have played broken collarbone two weeb •
the CIF Southern Section:zon well fn each of their three losses. Tum Jackson became the ftrat
but have not been able to catch
See CdM, 1• 82 any breab. They've lost the three See SAILORS, Pq e 8~
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DAILY PILOT HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL1)LAYER OF THE WEEK
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Bt.etf· Via .
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Former Mesa water boy spearheads defenidve effort
against crosstown rival Estancia in Battle for the Bell.
P.trlck L•verty • of the ball u the Mustang.t Dally Piiot toppled Batanc:ta. 41-0, for the
third atralgbt season.
B rett Fam has got The &-foot·2) 220·pound
nothibg or\ Brett Vla. aenJot 8*i contributed on the
The Green Bay Packers OCher llde of the ball, starting at
quanerbac.k may have daftt end. catching one pass for
ftalted 198 c:onaeanfve games. but Via 18 yards and bfoddng for a ruahfng
hun't mi8led a Coat.a Mesa High atta~ that 81lned 268 yWa.
foOtbd ~~he WU l l. Hia e«ortt earned bfin Ody Pilot
'lb8t nfCht, with lhe Mustangs pla~ of the weekhonor1 and the fact
pljytQi on HalloWeen, Via chote to go that tt came lipfMt Bltandl. only
iJic:k 'or treacm,. mad• it tweeter for ~
1bAa year, Via played a ttlck on •(lt tnelWI a Jot of~· VIA Mid
e.t.Utda HIP one day prior to about the Battle for the lell "tw
~ pi.yed with a buDcb of thoet 1UY1o I ~ hii Im 11art at tlllkle BJ'e'W up wtdl moet of them.: lt'I Dice to
Unebiick.iir d\la MMOn. Via wm ~ ot a
~tibt OD thii d fl .... ildl
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"This is the start of the
playoffs."
-
Jeff BrlnkJey, Newport
Harboi f Ootball coach
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No¥ lP_hoflo<tt JOE URBAN
Tlusday, November 6, 2003 11
MEN'S
BASKETBALL
UCI,-VU·
in action
No dark clouds for CdM
The UC Irvine men's basket-
ball team continues Its exhibl-
don seuon tonlg:ht at 7:05
against visiting Cal State Los An·
geles, while Vanguard University
opens Its men'J season today
again.st c.arrou College In the
Westminster College tournament
tn Salt Lake City.
UCJ defeated the P.A Sports
All-Stars, 94-91, Saturday in its
first exhibition.
Former Costa Mesa High star
David Conte, a freshman point
guard, starts for Cal State LA.
STEVE McCRANK I OAll.Y PILOT
Corona del Mar's Brittany Holland steps Into a forehand return
against University's Irina Katzarkov in Wednesday's key match.
Sea Kings earn
victory over
University to capture
a share of the Pacific
Coast League crown.
Steve Vlr11n
Daily Pilot
CORONA DEL MAR -Wlth
daD:ness looming and a share of
the Pacific Coast League cham·
plonship in the balance. the Co-
rona del Mar High girls tennis
team needed all the points It
could get.
Sophomore Rachel Miller.
playing at No, 3 singles, stepped
HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL
Mustangs hoping
to roar past Lions
A win against
Westminster will
reestablish Costa
Mesa's playoff hopes.
Patrick Laverty
Da1lyP1lot
Costa Mesa I ligh's football
team put itself i_n Its current pre-
dlcament when It was upset by
Saddleback earlier this season.
But the Mustanwi also know one
way or escaping that predlca-
menL
Southern Section Division VII, ~
lied for third plac.e with Saddle-
back (3-5, 2-2). Both teams trail
Westminster (7-1, 4--0), ranked
No. 4, and Orange (7-1. 4--0) by
two games.
Saddleback doses the season
with games against Santa Ana
(4-4. 1-3) and Ocean View (2·6,
l ·4). two games It should win.
Costa Mesa meets Santa Ana In
the season finale. If the Mustangs
can beat Wesr:minster this week.
they will likely finish 4-2 in
league, tied with Saddleback.
up with what she thought was
her belt perfonnance of the sea-
aon, and her efforts seemed to
typify the Sea Kings' 10-3 victory
over visiting Unlvenlty on Tues·
day.
The match wu called because
of darlmesa, immediately after
CdM collected the clinching set
point when Amanda Rubenstein
defeated Galit Rosenavich, 6-1.
The Sea )(.lnga are co-champl·
ons of the Pa. ah.aring the title
with Laguna Beach. It is the fifth
stralght lime CdM has won or
shared the league championship.
Miller, as well as senior Brit·
tany Holland, earned two vic-
torlea each in alnglea. while the
doubles teams or Juliette Mutzke
and JW Bravennan, and the
Young twin sistera, Hayley and
Miranda. also posted two win.I
each.
In the first round. MJlJer de·
feated Jessica Janner. 7-6, 8-6 l.n
the tiebreaker, to give the Sea
Kings a boost of energy. She dJd
not rest more than five minutes
before her next set because the
sun was going down. Miller
didn't seem to lose any momen·
tUm, defeating Marlua Un. 6-4.
*She really stepped up." CdM
Coach Scott Feichter aaJd..
"These were good matchupa for
her. She flnished it when lhe had
the chance, and she really pulled
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Must-win
case for Tavs
Newport Harbor
attempts to keep its
playoff hopes afloat
against Laguna Hills.
Patrick L1Verty
Daily Pilot
games by a combined 13 points
and In each gamt the dedsM
points were scored In the fourth
quarter.
"Hopefully. this ls the week
where we hit on all cytlnden,"
Brinkley said ·1 think Wf!re ready
to break looee with a big game.
one where the offense, defense
and spedal teams all play well.•
It's an old cllch~. but for both Laguna Hills had been carried
Newport Hrubor High and La· by Its defense through five non-
guna Hills, It once again rtnga league games. which never gave
true. up more than 10 points in any ot
•
~Stop Brooks," Mustangs
Coach Dave Perldns saJd, refer-
But the Roadrunners hold the
tiebn;aker over the Mustangs be-
cause of their head·to-head vic-
tory. so lf Mesa wants an auto-
matic playoff berth, it mUSt win
Its last two games and get some
help. nMl'"..ly from Orange. whJcb
meets Westminster In the finale. If
Orange can win that game. lt
would cause a three-way de for
second place, meaning a coin Olp
would decide the second and
th1rd automatic playoff berths out
of the league.
The playofli start now. \bOSe ftve vk:todea and allowed
1Wo IChoola. once COOlfdered 1uat 35 ~Jn lb9 he ... ....,,~
Cavorltes to knock off defendh>g/ c:omblned. But IUD Sea ring to West·
minster senior
running back
Carlos Broob.
If Costa
Mesa can stop
Brooks and
Of course. this hypothetical
situation means nothing If the
Mu&angs can't stop Brooks and
beat Westminster.
See vw League play began. the Hawb
League c:h&m-have allowed 33 point.a per game.
pion FooJhlll, They were ~ by FoothOL
are tWiting 47-6, which needed a two late,
fur thdl" play-fourth-quarter scores to beat Har-
off lNes and bor, 31 -24. Laguna Hills was also
need. of a vie· blanked by Irvine. 17-0. Last
tory this week week. 1rvlne squeaked out a 22-20
when they meet at 7 p.m. Friday victory aver the Sailors.
at Mlaaion Viejo HJgt,. • fll\e Hawb have! had a lot of
fight off the
Uons Fnday at Newport Harbor
I Ugh, It will give itself not onJy a
good '>hot at a ~Ible three-Wdy
tie for o,ccond place, but will al-
most assure lt-.elf of an at-large
berth if ii does not receive the
help it needs fo r the <iecond-place
de.
The Mustan~ (5·3. 2·2 in
league), ranked elg)ith in CIP
Brooks has rushed for 131
yards per game and scored 14 MARK C. DUSTIN/OAll.Y PllOT
Corona del Mar tailback Austin Brawner and the Sea Kings hope
SM MUSTANGS, Paa• 82 to move forward In the PCL title chase Friday night at Tesoro.
Mer. ltaltlng the-season with . injuries,· Brinkleyeald. -i'hey k>«
ftve atralght victories, both teams two or three linemen earty In the
have lost three straight league season. They lost a wide receM:r.
games and are ded for last place They've had a lot of strange tb1ng9
at 5--3 overall and 0-3 In league. happen.•
But~ of their strong play The losses along the ofl'ensfve
during the oonleague sOhedule. line haw llm.tted a ruahing game.
the Sailors and the Hawks still 8riokley aald, tbat aYe!lp9 9'
have a chance to make the QF yards. Slaosi Mab.kau.faki lee.di
Southern Section btvtsion Vi the team with 527 yards rusltJng
playoffa via an at-large berth. But and five touchdowns. But aenior
there Is onJy one or those avail-quarteback Outs Lamkin bu
able In the dlvtslan and the loser proved effective (90of160 passing
THURSDAY'S CHALK TALK
PILOT PICKS
Ftidav'• gemee
N9wport Harbof at•
t.AgunaHih
7 p.m. at Minion Viejo
Newport H1rbor by 3
Cof'ONcMIM1r
It Teec>n1
7 p.m. It TMOro
Teeoro by 1
&tanda a Orange
7 p.m. It El Moden1
Orenge by 10
~
It eo.t.11 Meea
7 p.m It Newport
Harbor
WestmiMt.er by 3
s.turday'1 geme
~v.leiy
Chflltten et .. Hiii
1 p.m. tt Slge Hill
Lall week'• pleb: 3-0
(100%)
5-of'I tol9I: 22· 7 (78')(,)
Righting the ship
Corona del Mar
attempts to bounce
back with a victory
against Tesoro.
Patrick L1verty
Daily Pilot
Wlth two games rema1nlng in
the regular le&IOn, the posslbll-
lties for Corona deJ Mar Hlgh's
football team of thfa contest will likely be ellml-for l.123 yards with 10 intm:ep-
are plentiful nated from p}a-yotf contention. dons and nine touchdOWM). Hll
The Sea "Absolut">'," Sailors Coach Jeff favorite target Is 6-foot-6. 250-
Klngs (S-3, 2-1 Brtnkley ald. "I told the -tids, pound dght end Justin Walsh.
In Pad.fk 'This starts the playoffs for us.' who has three touchdowns
Coast I.ague ~ ls the start of the playoftS." among his 22 catches.
play) could Ntwp0rt goes into the "play· The Sellora have also battled ln·
flnlsh first, second, thild or fourth .l'f&" with 10me momentwn de· juries. lndudJng the loa of. junior
In league. with ~ _ of the ant a:pite the three-game lo6lng quarterblclc laMy ~ ti> •
three options qualifying them (of ttreak. The Saflon haw play.!d broken collarbone two weeb •
the OF Southern Section DtYP{on ~ In each of their three loaes, lbm Jacbon became the flnt
/ but have not been able to catch
S.. CdM, ,a11 82 any breab. They've lost the three SM SAILORS, P .. e 8~
I ,/
DAILY PILOT HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL~LAYER OF THE WEEK
Bretp /Via
Former'Mesa water boy spearheads defensive effort
agaltist crosstown rival BStancia ln BattJe for the Bell.
of cha ball u the Muttanat •
toppled P.ltanda. 41-0, for the
third ~t leUO(\.
nM &::fool-4 220·pound
Mnlot U.O contributed on the
ocbll' eUlt of the bell. •tanlns at
~t eod. catching one pw for
18 yalda Ind bk>dd.ng for a Nlh1ns
attack that jlined 266 yuda:
Hit etfocu timed him Olly Pilot
pla}9r of the Mlk booon and the fact
that ft cmM ~ 8'Canda. orily
inlde It ..... 1or VII.
~flt melnll & lot of AltJPICt/' Vll l&ld
about the ...... for die ..........
pla)'fd wtah I bunch of chOM..,.. J
pww up wtth ma1t Of them. IR'nice to
Contiooed from Bl
ltouL•
Holland, the Sea ~ No. 1
'llngtel player, couted to bervlc-
tol'tet, pinin3 &-2 wlnS om" Ire·
Ill Kataavtov an<S Janner. Mutzke
and Braverman ~ed 6-0 vie-
to• over Uni taoden JeOnJ.ler
Hlwlgl'Jrudy Kao end Beuy
Wan/Erica Ojen. The Young twin
siatera coDected 7 ·5 and M
wtN, while Jackie ~ and JamJ Steele eatned • &-3 wln ror
CdM (12~. 9·1 lri league),
ranked No. 4 ln OF Southern
Sectfon Divlslon t.
The Trojans flnbhed 10·8, &-"3
ln theJCL
SCHEDULE
aw-.'
BRIEFLY
·Mustangs' Day ~ins Golden West individual title
Costa Meta Higtl sophomore
Jesm1o Day won the Golden
West IAlaue gltls crosa counoy
lnd.Mduaf dtJe and led the Wlde-
ftated Mustangs to Che league
aown Wednesday at C-entral
Park 1n Huntington Beach..
Day ftniahed lo 18:41, whilct
BmOy Cotton took third (19:29)
and Ouistlne BjeOand foOowed
ln ftfth (19:51}. Kyla Flores 6n·
lshed ~ghth (20:08) and Hahn
Sydney Barloon, came ln 6fth.
Jeannette Abrego led the
Eagl , Qnlshing MWenth (20:08),
while Obiry Lomeli (20th ln
22:04), Diana Castro (32nd lo
22:i4) Lucy Leon (341.h In 23:14),
Brittanie Starn (361.h ln 23:29),
Crystal RlnCQn (37th lo 23:43)
and Fatima Carrasco (38th ln
23:55) also competed.
While Ernesto C.Stenda ca.me In
eighth (16:36). &tanda's Matt
lJch tln1shed 12th (16:43), while
CJ, Buchmann (22nd lo 17:32),
PanflJo PJlu (31st In 18:22), Mar·
tin Oiu (35th In 18:47) and Geo-
vant Rodea (371.h 1n 19'.20) also
competed.
Marco Huipe (17:03). Juan Avf·
Jez (18:10) and Steve Kosnoslty
(18:20) were the top runners for
Co«aMesa.
volleyball team awept host
Saddleback Wedneaday. 30-12,
30-24, 30·21, as OCC Coach
Oluck Cuteneue won hJa lOOth
Orange Empire Conference vic-
tory. OCC (14·1, 9·1 ln the OEC)
travels to No. I Golden West on
Friday.
EDITOR'S NOTE Jiltlt ~ boVI encl girl•-~ Hefbofltl.oe~el~
Sn.t ISell BMdll. ~ a.m.
~ HIQll tdM>OI girle -Newpotl HMbof It
Woodbtldvt. U5 p.m.: Nofthwood et
CotoM dll Mer, 4 p.m.
--~ High-"°°' boVl-Onnoe. £«Incle.
, Nguyen (22nd ln 20:36) also
competed for Costa Mesa, whJch
OnJsbed with 39 polnt.s. Second·
place Santa Ana had 48 points.
Estancia. which was without
On the bbys side, &tancla fin-
ished fourth ln the Golden West.
just four poiJ:\ta behind third-
place Santa Ana. which bad 69
points. Alex Cabuant7J quallfled
for ClF competidon. ftnl8blng
fourth (16;12) for the Eagles,
Cutensese wins l OOth
• VOUIMIALL: Oaistine
WoUer recorded 17 kills u ·the
Orange Coast CoUege women's
Due to apece llmltatlona,
some atorln end briefl,
Including Eatanele and Sage
Hill football game previews,
will appear In Friday's edition.
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•Girls ages 5-14 from Ncwporr.Bcach,
Corona del Mar, Costa Mesa and
Laguna Beach.
•Team practices begin February 2004.
•Games begin lace February/early
March 2004.
• First time registrants arc required to bring
a copy of birth certificate.
SAILORS
Continued from Bl
didn't twn the baJl ovm-and we
aeated wme tumova"a.•
Senior comerback Brian Cam·
pos enters the pine wtth inter-
ceptions in oonsecudve oontests.
eophomcn to start under oenter Helping hold on to the baJJ wlD
sfnc.e BrinJdey took <M!f' the New-. be senior tailba.ck Matt End.nlas.
port Harbor program 18 yea.rs ago who carried a career-h.lgb 35
and completed 12 of 2.6 passes for times Wt week. For I.he season.
161 yards and two touchdowns. Encinias has rushed for urn
Mote Importantly, Jacbon led yards on 196 canies. .
an offense that dJd not commit a But he'll be running behind an
turnover. On the other side of the offensive lin.e that Is still mis.sing
ball. Newport Harbor came up left guard Erle Q.u1is, who Is out
with two Interceptions against Ir-· with a sprained ~e. Marie Tem-
vlne, a feat they'll look to repeat ple Is expected ro start in his place
this week. for the second straight game.
"We need turnovers. N Brinkley Another Injury concern for I.he
&ald. "We bad a really good tum· Sailors is junior free safetr. Alex
over ratio early In the season. Orth. who is questlonable be·
We're idll very much on the posi· cause of a back Injury. lf he ls un·
live lide, but we need another able to play. sophomore James
game I.lb the la.st one where we Coder wW 5tarl In his pJace.
THE SAILORS
CDM
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Continued from Bl
week's km to Northwood. He will
not play this week and was still on
crutches Tuesday. meaning he
could miss the regular season ft.
na1e against Unh-ersity.
~ playoffs and the latter option Austin Brawner, who along
Ukdy JeaVlng them out of the with sophomore Brett Crowtey
postleUOO. has split c:anies with .PreSlon this
The easle&t route to the playoffs .season. will start at taUbeck. with
ls limply for Corona del Mar to Freeman likely using junJor Zach
win lt1 lat two games. beginning WIShengiad as a fullback. Junior
with a battle at ll!toro. Friday at 7 David Del Fante will 5tarl at cor-
p.m. nerbeck.
•tt'd be mce: to go out and line But the onus won't fall on those
up and beat a team just to show two players alone, rather the en·
that we can do ft." Sea Kings tire i.eam will need to pick up Its
eo.dl Dick Freeman said eft'ort to defeat a Tusoro team that
c.omlng off a 48-28 victory over h.as scored at leasr 26 points In
Thaoro last le8900. It doesn't each of its three league games.
aound I.lb too dlflicult of a task. The Sea Kin&' ha~ scored
But 6eJdlng lmlors for the first more than 26 points just twice
time In IChool history, 'lesoro this season. but showed once
(6-2. 3-0), ranbd No. 5 In Division again wt week I.he ability to
IX. ls a marbdly different team. break a big play. Junior quarter·
Corona del Mar Is a different back Tom Welch threw his third
team from just wt week. having touchdown paM longer than 70
lost one of Its top two-way play· yards against Northwood and all
ers. Wess Presson, to a high ankle three of them have been to differ·
sprain on his first cany in last ent receivers.
THE lmSTANGS
MUSTANGS
Continued from B 1
touchdowns th1s season. But he
hasn't had to face Costa Mesa's
staunch run defense.
The Mustan&' have allowed
just 69 yards rushing per game
th1s season. Tuke away Orange.
which ran for 24 I yards against
Costa Mesa. and that average
drops to 44 yards per game.
Bro0ks, running out of the I·
fonnation. will look Lo get outside
on sweep plays.
"We've got to keep him con·
tained. keep him from getting
outside I.he hash marks," Perkins
said
The M~ have defensive
ends Marc Daniels and Qualle
Those receivers -Kevin Welch.
Shane Collins and eight end 'fyler
Lance -will need to make plays
again against Tusoro.
As will a defense that allowed
401 ywds to Northwood last
week. U.ke the Timberwolves, Te-
soro bas a balanced attack that
features two backs that have
rushed for more than 500 yards
and a quarterback that bas
thrown ror more than 1,000.
Robert Catalano (523 yards, five
touchdowns} and evan Handa
(503 yards. five touchdowns) lead
I.he rushing attack. While quarter-
back Nlck Nelson (I 03 of 170
passing fur 1,292 yards) often
looks for Erick Hanuen (30 catch·
es for 438 yards) and Scott
McKnight (34 catches for 426
ywds).
The lltans are also similar to
Northwood on defense, though.
Freeman said, I.hey might be even
more aggressive while playing the
46defense.
"Tusoro will come at you a little
more," Freeman said. But the Sea
Vargas assigned to containment
and a solid group of linebackers
that Includes Jeff Waldron, Brett
Via. Junior Epenesa, Luke Sapolu
and Gary Gonzalez.
Mesa also has an offense that is
capable of putting up points
should the Uons be abJe to break
big plays. which is something
I.hey have shown themselves ca·
pable of.
Seriior tailback Omar Ruiz has
more yards than Brooks (1,245 lo
1,051). If the Uons crowd I.he line
of saimmage, like I.hey did In W1
season's 11-10 Costa Mesa victory,
the Mustangs can go lo the J>aM·
ing game led by junJor quaner-
back Bruce Wdk:inson (52 of 99
for 749 yards).
'"The last two years, our prob-
lem bas been trying to get their I 0
guys out of I.he box: Perkins said.
THE SEA KINGS
OfFENIE t
Kings should still benefit from
seeing similar defensive schemes
in successive weeks.
MI hope so,• Freeman said.
MThese next two games. Wf!re just
going to see a lot of guys at the
line of scrimmage.·
VIA
Continued from B 1
know that I beat them:
He and the Mustan~
dJd so thoroughly, and
Vla's defensive play was
a big reason wh)'i
Whether he was
breaklng through the
line to make a tack.le ln
the bac:ltflefd or laying
out a receiver to cause
an Incompletion.
WllVIA
offensive line because of
an Injury to Rodrigo
Gutiem!Z in the first two
games this year, Via bas
been playing dght end-
a suggestion be rpade to
Costa Mesa Coach Dave
Perkins last spring -
since Week 3.
throw up I.here. ..
Via's prominence In the Mustan~
program is particularly sweet coa.ldering he
was a Costa Mesa water boy when he was IO
and 11 years old and was a ball boy for ftve
years.
He's been Involved with the program
through I.he Myron Miller and Jerry HoweU's
stints with I.he MustanS' and DOW with
Perkins as I.he head coach.
On offense, be added
bis ftnt cany or the
eeason on a tljJ1t ~d
counter, gaining 11
yaids,
lt'a bis play at tight
end after starting at
guard b1a IOphomore
and junior eeuons that has earned Via .mve
mvfews. Mer once apln fllllng In on I.he
-1 knew I could catch
I.he ball.· Via said. -Plus,
I knew we had some
guys like (junior left
guard) Bryce Carlch
coming up, some good
young players.•
Via has shown he can
catch I.he ball, providing
a third target for
quarterback Bruce
Wllk1nson after recefvers
Jeff Waldron and Jorge
Quiroz.
"He's not the fastest
guy ln America." Peridna said. "But he gets
up the Oeld and he'U catch anything you
MJust being that I've been part of the
program for such a long time and now
playing ln the program, It makes It rea1Jy
special.• Via said
Also special was his first start on defense
this season. He bad rotated with fellow
senior Luke Sapolu throughout I.he first
seven weeks, giving each of the two· way
players some tesL
But Sapolu and VLit both started against
F.stancia and wtU continue to do so.
Via got word ofhls •tarting assignment on
the Monday prior to the Estancia game.
"I knew I would have a big game." Via
said. -1 told myself I was going to have a big
game."
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accordance with tl\1
prowlalons of Section 21700 et. s.q, of the
Buslnlu I Profttalons
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The lollowln1 persons
art do1n1 business n : l• Veta Ortllop11dlc
Auocl1l11, 725 W. LA
Vale, Suite 260, Orana•.
CA 921168
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725 w La Vau, Suite
260, Or1n19, CA 92161 Ch11stopller A Wilb,
Md .. Inc , (CA). 725 W
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Or e1119, CA 92868
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Inc., (CA), 725 W le
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ducted by: 1n unlncor·
por1ted usoclatlon
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This atat1m111t w11
filed with Ille County
Clerk of Or1n11 County
on 10/21/03
200HtHS11
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hH 1b1ndon1d the uff the ttt•t• under th• ol th• Fictitious Butl· Independent Admlnl•·
neu Nim•: The Photo tretlon of btet11 Atl
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Dl1lt•I lm-.lnc. 210 £. th• person•! teptuen
17th St. 113, Coste l1tlv• to t.alle many
Miu, CA 92627 echont without obi•"'· Tiie Flctltlout Buslnut Ina court 1ppronl.
n•me rtferrtd lo •bow• Before talllnl Clfllln
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Cllfk ol Oran .. County lllould not •ant the
on 10/10/03 1ulhottt,.
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M111, CA 92626
CllarlH A A Mon1 H.
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Fuehs11 St. Costa M11e,
CA92626
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1•n, 3750 C Beer St.,
S1nt1 A111, CA 92626
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11n 359 16111 Pllce,
Costa Mesa, CA 92627
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ducted by • pner•I partnership
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bustneu yal? Yea, 1916
Mon1 H Mo<11n
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fifed wltll the County
Clerk of Oren1• County
on 10/24/03
200HtHU4
01~1 Piiot Oct 30. Nov
6, 13. 20. 2003 Thft&
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Owl Clrcle, Founteln
\11r.1y, CA 92708
OanMll V klloll, 10412 Owl Clrcl1. r ountaln
V1ll1y, CA 9270I
Tiiis bu1ln1u It con·
ducted by• an Individual
Kave you start.d doin&
buslno1 yet? Yea. 4·2·
1996
Oanlel V Schol&
Thia alet1m1nl wH
filed with Ill• County
Cllfll of Oranr• County
on 10/15/03
200HHllCM
Dally Piiot Oc:t 23, 30.
Now. 6, 13. 2003 Th887
IF YOU OBJ( CT lo the
ar•ntlnt of the petition,
you snoulcl appeer 11 th•
hearlnt flld •tltl your
obetlons or Ill• written ob lions with the court
be ore the ll11rln1. Yout
appear 1nce may be In
perton or by your
1ttorn1y
IF YOU A.RE A CREOI
TOR or cont1n11nt
Cf editor of the decuMd,
yov must fill Jout d•lm
w1t11 th• court end m•ll
1 copy to the p«tonal
rtpt ,_,tttJv• 9j)Polnttd
lly the i:our I wltlllll four
month• lrom tllt d•l• of
the hnl iuwane• of letlera H ptovlded In
P'rob•t• Code •ecllon
9100. Thi time for fllln1
ctelms wlll not uplf•
before tour months trom
the heerl111 ct•t• noticed
above. 'tOU MAY ElWttlHE lhl
file k9')t by the court tt
to11 .,. • p1non In
t.<esltd 1n tN ntlta
yov may flll With llll
cowrt • ltequnt for SoecJ.a1 NoUc1 (form DE
1&4) of tllt l11tn1 of 1n
Inventory end 1ppt1l1el
of estate •1t1ts or of
1ny petltt0n or eccqunt
as provided In l"rob1t1
C<HM secUon 1250. A
Requut for Special
Notk • form b aw.liable
from the court cllrll. ·::.":l '-, ... .._I ' :t. ~,._, w1 .. -. w-..... ... "" ~LW ..... ,I~
(($141 41115)
tMI M.&a St., Ste.
1100, lnl11t , CA
tta14
'ubllahed Newport
Buch·Co1t1 Meu Delly
l'llol November 6. 12.
13, 2003 fhW913 ......... ... ,......,
Th• lollowln1 11«son1 .,, e1o1111 butlneu 11
1) F9 Clfoup, b) Cllc.tl
Consultln1. 13924 kal
Beech llvd., ~lt1 C,
Seal Buell, CA 90740
Click Consultlna, Inc. (CA), 13924 S11I &NCI!
lllvd , Suite C, SHI e .. ch. CA 90740
This buslnu9 la COfl·
ducted by; • corporat!Ofl
Have you 1l1rtld Cloilll
buslneu ytt?
No
Cllcll Con1ult1n1. Inc; ..
ltff L1nn1n1. Pretldent
Thlt •l•t•mtnt waa
filed with Ill• Cou11ty
Clerk of Or1n1• County
on 10/11/0J t0014t611ot
Dilly Piiot Oc1 23, '°i
Nov .•• u. 2003 Tlil7J ........ ........
Tiit llllowlllt P«IOfll .,. dolfll ltlltlnttt ..: c ti t' .,,,,._.,,, oom
14t Hay•, lrVIM, CA
92911 RLA Merutlnt OfOt41,
LLC (CA).t.-..M H1y ... lrvlM, CA w-mll
Tllit l>llllntM la con
d11ctlll by: Ll1111t1d
l.Wlllty Co.
H9we you Alft.M '°"11 '"'*"'-1"1 No
flUt ~ °' ... LtC, ltyen U.ndtlllll. ..,,
T1lla •tatemfft Wit filld .tu. tN CollntY ca.11 of °'""' c-tY Oft lQ.121/03 ...,...1 .. ,
Delly . !"lot OCt 23. '°' Nov. 8, U. 200J Tlll78 ........ ........
Thi ..... lllt "'""' .,. dol!'I ...... ..
WALC01tlt1 1120 llm
Aft .. Celi.a ..... CA m2t
Joftll Twra..u Corrls·
1111, 1&20 (flll Awe , c..f•
-..,CAQZI Mllll .... .., .. ~I.II • Coata Mi.;;,
TMt~lt~
dllct94 •r: ce-JettMt,
..... )'Oii •tilnM dollll '""'"9N r•tf Yn. 10/l/ OJ Jllll!il ltf'I_. C..ltlll
Thi. '''""""' WH .... ... ... c.-tr
c:i.ra .. °'"" c....., Olll~ ........ ,
.......... .........
The fottowlllt PWIOftl
1(1 •Ille~ H : Lwah htarttlr11n1nt, 1m lttaldtM:lt, Hew· llOft 8e1Ch, CA t2MO
Htl111 H11n1, UH
ltaalfucl•, N•wport IMcfl, CA t29IO Cbn\otllltf l1111Yldu. 1m Re.w.ode, New· ,.i lk9dl, CA t2MO
T1llt MIMM II con
MIN •,: c.. paftnwt
tt.ft WM 1t.W clollle ...._,.n"° HellllHIHll
Tiii• atei.-nt w11
flltd wttll IM County
Clen ef Or1n11 ~11ty
01110,/10/03
200MHll•t
Dalty ,llqt Oct. lli.!~J 30, Hov, I , 2003 • T~ ........ ... ,.....
Tiie tollowlllt ~aons .,. ~ buttMu u :
Compl•f• Oo1111ttlc
Servlc... 1020 South
An11Htl111 Blvd. 1304,
An111el111, CA t2I05
Frencl•co VIII• Jr ,
1020 S AMhltm Blvd.
1304, Anllltlm, CA t2I05
Tiiis b111IJM1N !. COii·
duct*ll by: 1n Individual
H1w )'OU aterted cloln1
bu•lntu yet?
No
Frenci.co Villa
Tlllt 1ut1ment wn
fllld wlttl the County
C19'11 of Orani• County
on 09/l7/03
t00JffH7ot Olly ,llot Oct. 16, 23,
30. Now. 6, 2003 Th857 ........... .......
Th• folloW(n' peraona
lrl cloln' ~U H : SOLID ECHNOLOGV.
15119 Supetlof AYI. IA2.
Coste Mau, CA 92627
C ' C losbllc l>evle1 Corp., 1599 Superior
Ave. tA2, Cost• Ml••.
CA92627
Thi• buslneu It con-
d\ICtld by: • corporation He,,. yov 1twt9d dolna
bu11neu yetf Yes. 07/
2003
C ' C Loalslie Dtv1C1
Corp , Chni ll"'•· CEO Tiiis at1te1111nl was
filed with the County
Clerk of Or1n1• County
on 10/24/03
IOOUtHtU
0111)' Piiot Oct. 30, Nov.
6, 13, 20, 2003 Th89S
fktl.. ..... ... -....
The followin1 persons
M• c1o1nc busll1ft1 11·
3 tll1rds Productions.
17332 M1d1ra Lane.
Hunllnaton Buch, CA
92647
Rlcherd Blrry Wiie
17332 Medera Lene.
HIH'ltinaton 8tach, CA
92947
This buslnns Is con·
ducted by: an Individual
Kev• you sterted doln1
buslntuy1t1
'tnVl0/03
tNrtMtth• Hevt you etllttd doln&
butlMU )'It? Yff, 2/1~
OJ lto«>ert W. Olson
Thi• aul•m111t WH
fllad with the C011nty
Clerk of Ot•n1• County on 10/Zl/03 ...........
0111) l'Mot Oct. 231 ,!'~ Nov. I, 13, 2003 l'M71 ......... ----Tiit lollowlllt pwaon1
er1 dollll "'*""' ... Wut Oren1• Cowntr
Drywall ltep81r. 2626 S1nt1 All• Ave. •r•,
Coste M$t1, CA 92627
lH H1111y Cr1v•ll•
Sr., 2526 Senti Ant Ave.
'f~-Corte Men, CA 904:1
Tllft buain.u Is con·
d11cted by: 1n lnd1vldu1I
Heve you 1t1ftad dotnl
b111l!lff1l1t? Y1:1 01/0 /02
LH Haney Gravelle St.,
Thia sl1ternenl wn flied with Ill• County
Clefll of Or1n11 County
on 10/11/0l
200NH2107
DeHy Piiot Oc:I. 23. 30,
How.6,13,2003 lh87S
"'*-..... ... s......
Th• followln1 pttsons
'" doln1 buslneu u : •) Th• Cor ner&tone
Group, b) Cornerstone
RHllf ' lnvutmenls, 3187 Otl Obispo 1205,
San >11111 C1p • CA 92675
R•a Nul Oun1•n,
31877 Del 00~ 1205,
Sen Jn11 C1p .. CA 92675
Tiiis busln"s is con ducted by en indMdual
HIV• yod surttd doln1
buslneu Y•l7 Yn
11/2000
Ru N Dun11n
Tiiis 1t1lement wH
fll1d with the County
Clerk of Oun1e County
on09m/03
200HtstH6
Dilly Pilot Oct 16, 23,
JO, Nov 6, 2003 Th~
The followln1 persons
lft domf buslnns IS
llOOKKE PINC SOLU
TIONS, 9!>31 Slater
Avenut •18. Fount11n Valley. CA 92708
Kelly Malfe Kuhn %31 Slater Av1n111 #18,
F ounteln Valley, CA
92708
Robert D1v1d Kuhn.
9531 Sl1tlf Aveue • 18
F ounteln Valley. CA
92708
Th11 buslnHs 11 con
dueled by '1usb1nd 1nd
wife
Have you st.trtrd dome
business yet? No
llelly Merit lluhn
This st1t1ment w11
hied '#tlll lh• County
Cieri< of Of'lnl• County
on 10/28/03
200HtHSSt
Dilly Piiot Oct 30. Nov.
6, 13,20,2003 Th907
Rlclle•d B1rry W1l1, 11...iW-.... 17332 Madere lane, ,_
Hunhnaton Bue~. CA ... se...f 92647 Thia stat•ment WH Thi followtn1 persona
flltd with the County "' do1n1 butlnus 11 The PhOlo l.tl/Premler Ci.tll of Ofanaa County Photo'~ lll>eainl. on 10/21/03 v .... ~.
JOON .. Ull 270 £ 17th SL •l ,
23 JO CotU Mtte, CA 92627 Dally l"tlol OcL • • DSC8 Co<p. (CA), 270
Nov 6• 13• 2003 Th8l2 ( 17th St. 113. Cost•
~..... Mesa, CA 92627
This busln.u 1t con· ... S..... dueled by • corpor1llon The lollowlna persons tilve y® 1tarl1d doln1
•rt dolna bu1l111n 11. business 1•17
Newport Coast Recov· Yes Sept 2002
Hy, 1216 w 81lboa DSCB Corp Sandy
Blvd , HtwPOtt hech. Seol, treaaurer
CA 92661 This statement waa
Celm l'aclftc S.11, UC filed with the County
(CA), 2217 Francisco Clerk of Olan1• County
Dr1v1, Newport 8eech, on 10/10/03
CA92MO 200SH61JH
lh11 bus1n1ts Is con· Deily Piiot Oct 16 23
ducted by • limited 30 No~ 6 2003 Tll&t7
plrtlllf shlP
Kawe you started doifll fldllea .....
buslneu yet? Ho Mme se...f Celm l"aclflc S.H, UC, Albert Plr.10, CEO The followln1 persons
This stalament w11 ere do1n1 busln•u n
filed with tll• County Go Hook, 4500 C1mpui
Cle•ll of Oran1• County Or t21S. Newport 10/17"'~ 81ach, CA 92660 ;~htt'iOts Rober I K•ller . 4500
Delly l'llot Oct. 23, 30, Campus Dr '21S,
Nov 6,ll,2003 Tllll64 ~ort Buch, CA
~.... P111I Sm1tt1n tSOO ... se...t C1mpu1 Or 121~.
Newport Be1e.h CA Tiie foflowlnc persons 92660
.,, dolftl bualMU " This bu11neu 11 con
C1pltel Hulthc1re duclld by 1 aeneral
lllfflna, In Riverside p1rtn1nlllp
Aw•.. S'ulU 1004, New· tine you stetted do1n1
por1 lleach, CA 92663 b111ln111 yet? No
I'll• J. Hayn, 325 ltobetl Keller
C.111111 A!,!:L_ Newport This stetement was
811ch, CA 1Ull02 fUed with the County
Oo111tn C. H1yt1. 325 Cieri! of Or1n11 County Colllna Av!.;.i __ Hewport on 10/2&/03
lkKll. CA 9.alel to0HttJH4
Tllla butlMU It con· Delly l'ilot Oct. 30. Now ducted .,: hlllO•nd •nd 8, 13, 20, 2003 Th904
wlf•
Hew pu 1Wllcl doln1 Ac-.. ..... bin!Mu )'*t7 lfo ._,._.____..
'IWJHey" -Tllll aut-t w11 Th• lollow1n1 penons
flled with Ille County .,. Oolnl bllWIHI .. ~of Ort4111 County All In Thi fam ily
011 l0/2l,l03 Coun11Nn1 •ltd l"ayc;ho·
toeMMUU tlletepy, 408 Wutmln·
Dally ,llot Oct. 30, Hew. tltr Suitt lO·D, Newport I, U, JO, 2003 Tlltol hech, CA t29413
Andrew Holl!H, 408
......... Wa1tmln1t1r Sult• 10-0.
......... ~Ori lloch, CA
Th• follo~aona Thll bualnfft It con· !)' o-.:.\ RIClll( ::: ducted by: en Individual
Mllfcll, II) •w 11..,. H•v• yo;i alerted dolll1 rrlua, c) Ht1lll111ll bull!llM yell Ho M«twHolti" ntetprln,_ f) Nortll Thlt 1t111ment w11 f~. •11<1111 bcfna tiled wltll the County
""'*9nu, 0 Lancater Clefk of Orena• County
Auodttaa, fS20 S.ltd· °" 10/24('0)
c•tlt Ot • COfone Otl IOOhtHt48
Mef,CAta25 Oelll"llol Oct JO, Nov Attllw J, Ucotte, 1820 I. l 20 2003 ~ S.IWleHtlt Df,, Cofone • ,,,_,,
Ott Mtt CA tan ..___ a......a....... Thi. ,va111 ... II con· ,__
llUcttd llyl 111 lnl1Mdu1I ........
Hevt 1611 •~-"" dOllll The follOwlnl ptnon1
htllltat yett,._ are doln1 buMl'lua "
ArUM J. lKost. t~W•lbay ,ropertln, Tllla ttatttNllt WA II W .. ~., .,tlMl!b, f.._. wfttl tlle Coulll)' l ltodlutet SllMI,
C'-' tf Orwt .. t.unty Colt.a Mae, CA 12127
111 10/lOIDI W••t••y ''eti•rtlu leeMfflJJt MlllfPl'ltllt, L"C, (CA), ~ ,,._. Oct; 11. Zl. UI ltKIMller Strttt, IO,~. I, 200.1 ntMf Cosu Meu, CA 12C27
Titit ~II COft
........... lint•• by. l.llllllell
....... Llelltllty C..
JM .......... "''°"' Htw 1611 ttMtt4 c1o1nt
811 ........ ~ .. : k~ ~etl Ytt, 09/
OfMft Mc""Vlc# hltdtf't, HllW HU ..,...,. Tirr., Wutbay l'roptttlH eor-· iMf Mlf, CA Ml~t. LLC, ltl· Ma cllM• A. s.w.11, Solt
.....,. w OINll..1 lilt •: ..... .....,,, •••
S.lftMI ';sa~°"' fiW wit'1 IM COMt'y ~,':'·:vic ... zoli Cllrtl et °'lllfl Cov11ty
Y_...-............. .....___. e11 lO/HI03 __ ......._ .......... ., --=:·:.:fa COi!• ~, ... Oct '°ti':.O tr o " 1 ess" • ...:;..;...;..11;;.;...:.•.:..,.;..;..;.--.;.-.;;.;;.
..... ........... ..... ....... ... ......
Tiie rollowln1 Ptt.Ont Tll• t01101t1n1 per~111 •r• dotf'll 1lu•l1111a 11: 4 M• dolna •1Ltl11H1 ••
S111on1 [flt• Entar fl1111ta ltk:c;I o.l&n•. 20 ttll1111111t, 2002 18 Lyell, Newport Coest, CA
Newport Blvd. Ste 1'2. 92657·110?
Cotta Miu, cA nt.?7 "•MY l1vole, 20 lyOll,
'•trick Mlcha•I Htwporl Cont, CA
1'111uon, 2AO N. ludl• t2657·1102
tllln Wey, Ot•lll•· CA Tlllt buti!IUI II con
t2at ducted b1 •.11 lndMduel lhl• butlneu II cen· "9,,. )'Oii al«tld doiftl ~ltd b)'. an lndMdu•I bwalneu )'It? Yn.
Hue you •tafttd '°'Ill Marcll of 2003
busl11eu 11t1 Ho 1'111111 L•YOll
P1trlc;ll Mlc;h1el Tiii• 1t.tM1tnt w11 1'11r1.uon hied •1111 thoe County
Thia 1tetem1nt w11 Cl«tl of Of•lll• Co11nl1 ftlecf wltll th• County on 10/24/03
Cl11ll of Dren11 Cou11ty 200S .. Hth
on 10/28/03 D•llr l'llot Oct. 30, Nov
200MtHl tt I, U . 20, 2003 Th891
oaur Piiot Oct. 30, Nov
6, 13, 20, 2003 Th9CJO ft«MM .....
Thi followln1 persons
•~• doln1 buslnfta as
G. J. M~ Construe:
llOll, 310Marbados Pl,
Co1t1 Mn1 CA 92628
C. J M1tlln Con·
struellon (CA), 3101
Barbados Place, Costa
Miu, CA92826
This busln11s Is con·
dueled by. 1 co1por1llon
Have you 1lart1d dolna
business yet1 No
G J Mar tm Con
structlon, Gre1ory J
M1rtln Owner CEO
Th11 1t1t1m1nt was
hied with Ille Cou11ty
Clerk of Or1n1• County
on 1on110J
200SHUSU
Dally P~t Oct 23, 30,
Nov. 6, 13, 2003 Th813
~ .... ... s......
Thi lollOwlnc penont 1re doln1 b111ln•11 u .
Cold Stone Creamery,
f245, 26711 Aliso Cr111l
ROlld, 1102. Allao VleJo.
CA92656 Cahfo<nl1 Fields. Int
(CA). 59 T1rocco, It v1n1
CA92618
Tl\11 buslnen 11 con
ducted by a C4rpor1hon
Have you started do1na
business y1t1 No
C1hforn11 ( oeldt Inc
Steven Field. Officer
Prts11Mnt
lh11 st1tem1nt wu
hied with the, County
Clerk of Orena• County
on 10/28/03 200J696U21
Dilly Pilot Oct JO, Nov
6. 13. 20, 2003 Th907
Rdlttlll ..... "-S..... The lollow1n1 p111ons
•r• do1n1 bus1n1u u
Rol>ohc P1rk1n1 Wul
Cout, 901 Dowe Street.
Suite 270. Newpor I
Buch. CA 92660
Woodpark Develop
mint Comp1ny Inc
(CA), 901 Dowe Street.
Suite i7o. Newport
Bue~. CA 92660
This bu•lnns 11 con
ducted by •corporation
Have you st1rled do1nc
bu11nesi yet? Yu, 09/
01/2003 Woodpark Develop
mlfll Co Inc , Garrell
Scott C1yn•, Pres
Tll1t sl•temenl wts
llted with tf'9 CourttJ Cle<k of Ofan .. County
on 10/03/0l
1003tff06 I 7
Dally P110t Oct 30. Nov
6,13.20,2003 Th909
ll011CI Of AIPUCATIOll TO
SlU AlCOHOUC IMIA66
0.tf .. ~
Oc*' 20, 200S
To Whom 11 M1y
Concern The f111me(s)
of the Apphunll• > 1•/ ...
BRANDALISE JASON
SCOTT
FUENTtS JUAN MANUCL
FUEHTtS LUZMARIA
The 1p0he1nll fisted
1bo•• .are applyln1 to
the Department of
Alcoholic Bever11•
Control lo 1111 1lcohollc
bever•1n 1t 2263
FAIRVIEW RO C, COSTA
MESA, CA 92621
Type or hcen11(1)
Apphed for 41 ON
SAL( 8ECR ANO WINE
EATING 'LACE Published Newport
Beach·Cosl1 Mtst 011ty
P110I Octobef 23. lO
Novtmbet 6 2003 T"888
Adi"-.....
"-se...I The lollow1n1 persons
tre doin1 bualntH IS
Abo«M fine f urn1Sh1n1
766 Alderwood Dr .
;is'68orl Buch, CA
Mtrll R. Ochoe, 766
Aldt rwood, Newport
Buch, CA 926eO
Thta bu11n111 11 con
dueled by an Individual
H1v1 you st1rltd do•nc
busln111 y•17 No
M1tll R OchOI
fllll statement •H
filed with the County
Clerk of Otani• County
on 10/10/0l
200Ht6USO
Oall'I Piiot Oct. 16, 23,
30, Nov. I , 2003 TH850
~ ..... .........
Th• lollowln& Ptraona
ltl dollll butlMH H $klnetlca, UO W
Stewert Dt.,H01, Of
anp,CAtZMI
KM• Ann McC.rthy,
l4oe Ro1•11 line, Coafa Mtta,CA9?927
This """111•• la con· dllcted by. an 111411wl'ckl.t
Hewe rou •l•IN dolfta ~.1•tT Yatll•W
Kere McClrthy
Thia •t•t•m•nt wu tltH with lhe County
Clelk of Or1np County
01110/Jl/03
lOOHtHIJI
Ody l"llOt How I , 13..i 20, 27, 2003 llltlll
TtlUSAMll
YOll
&AIA&I SALll
II
CWSllD
M '42-5671
... s......
lht toHowln& persona
.,, dollll bu.tlness 11
Another Vl•w, 401
Wastmlnlltt.1. Suite 10-0.
~Ott DllCh, CA
Mar111n K1plan, 408
West.min.tar, ~lte 10-0. ~ort Bt1ch, CA·
This business Is con· dueled by: 1n Individual
Have you st1rted dolna buslnen yel7 No
M1rllyn Kaplin
Thi• st1t1ment wu
flied with the County •
Cieri! of Or1n1• County
on 10124/03
200Ht61t42 Oail1 ,Uot Oct. 30, Now
6, 13, 20, 2003 Th894
Re-. .... ... ,......,
The follow1n1 persons
ere doln1 buslnest IS
SL DEPOT. 1733 Mon
rowl• ,N, C0tt1 Mesa.
Ci.92627
Abt Lu 811lk, 4
( supade Ct , Newport
Beach, CA 92663
This b~inus 11 con
dueled by. en lnd1wldual
HIV• y® started dolnc
business yet?
Yes lt·J-2003
Abelff Blelll Th~ st1tement wu loled with the County
Cieri< ol OI an11 County
on 11/03/03
200HtUtt1
Dilly Pilot Nov 6. 13.
20,27,2003 fh914
~ ..... ....s........
The lollowln1 Plf•ons
11• dolna business u Hunt1n1lon Beach
Wiralen. 9606 H1millon Av• 1'101 Hunhnaton
Buch, CA 92646
D11rtn C110 Trinh
800 N Juat1n Pl .
Anallelflt, CA 92801
Tllot bustneu It con
ducted by an lndlvlduel
Have you 1tarted doon1
busmen yel1
Yu 1111/03
D1rren C110 Trinh
This at•lemenl v.n
Wed with the County
Cler~ of Oranae County
on 10/28/03
200SHUl27
01Uy P1lol Oct JO, No~
6. 13. 20. 2003 lh906
fk11119 ..... ... s......
The fonOwln1 persons
ere dolrtl bu1111eu n
P•ftctlons Auto O.t1H
Ina. 708 Beachcomber Seel BHCll, CA 90740
W11n J. Coolsby, 708
Be1ehcomber Seal
BHch, CA 90740
Thos buslnus os con
ducted by' an 1nd1V1d111I
11•~• you \tarted do1n1
businen yet'
Yea 10 I 03
Wren I Coolsby
This st1lement wn
Med wolh the County Clerk ol 0.1ne• County
on 10/10/03 tOOHttlJSI
D11ly Pilot Oct 16. 23
30 Nov 6, 2003 TH84J
~ ..... ... s.......
lhe lallow1n1 .,.raons
'" doln.1 bualnns as CREM£. 0£ ~ CREME
HOM( DESI~. 3188 J
AlrwAy Avenue, Costa
M111, CA92626
Marl• C-tMy. 3188 J
A1rw1y Avenue. Cost•
Mal CA 92626 '4
Th" business IS con
dueled by en 1ndivldual
Kave you sterted doon1 business yet? No
Maroa Cour tnty
This atalernent was
filed with the County
Clerk of Orenae County
on 10/21/03
200HtUSIO
D11ly 'llot Oct 23, 30.
Nov 6, I 3, 2003 Th879
~ .....
... se...t
The foi19w1n1 peraons
are cloilfa buslneu as
B11ch Princess.· 369 E.
17th SI •26, Cosu
1111111. CA92627
ll1tl1 Cl1ut, 324
8roedw1y. Costa Moe
CA92627
Tlllt butlneu It con
ducted by 1n lndiwldu•I
Haw you tterttd doln1
buslneu yet? No
Ktrlt Cf1ua
This •l•l•menl w•• filed with tM County
Clttk of Oren .. County
on 10/lO/OJ
tOOIH•tHt
Delly Pilot Oct. 16: .-2~..:
30, Hot S, !003 T""'°
Sill
M inuldly,Nowmtltr_6_._200 __ 3 ______ -----------
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Clot1n1 "'"· 2113 I alrvi.w '" , S11•t• IOI,
C.bMt" CA.,_,1 .,,.. 1er flllldtc•. 124 f , ZOia $ , CHUI Meu,
CAt211l1 n.i. bu~ la e.n· '"'™' ,, .,. l .... ldu ..
ti.ve ,eu alMIM dcMflC bui1,..aa ,,n No
Julia Jt, Mkedo
Thia •t•te""nt ••• II*' will\ Ille Count,
Clerll ol Ofen11 ColHllY
on 10/?llO' 100J .. 621tl
0111, Piiot Oct
Nov.Cl, lJ, 200l 23, JO.
Tll881
I IHI fohowu11 pe<aon•
llf• dOlnt lluailleu ••
The NtwjlO• I Cuti om
Clelhter 1111 S•nd•I
wood, Co'l• Me••. CA 9262S
Oou&l.n h•n Ctemer
llli S.nd.tlwO<>cl, Coala Meu.CA9~'6
Thll busff!ffl II COii
cklcl-4 by IM'I mdMd11al
Have you tlMled doto&
busl"ft• yet? YQ, Jen I, l!l!ll •
Oou1tH t v1111 Cremtf
0111 •••lament wu
filed w1tll the County
Cleft. ul 0.1n,. Co11nty
on 10/ZIVOl 200J .. Ultl Oatty Piiot Ocl 30. Nov
6, U, 20, 2003 Th901
Rim. .... ........
Iha I .... IN'M"' .,. ~ k-. •: AHhed C.1111 • W
?lat, Hewpo1t hkll, CA tlt6J
c-1• H I•• It .. 4!1 r"'9ftnta Ava , Lona
a.ach, CA !mDl
Thit ~ " cell d~ted b1 an lndhrld\111
"'" you •Ulri.d cloln& bUMllffayttf\'11,
!2/1/02 C.O.p H 1110 tr
Thia 1t1tamtnl ••'
ftlod with llle Cou11ty
Cwll of Or•n• Counly
on 10/17/03 tooJ .. UIOS
011ly Not Oct U. 30.
Nov. 6, 13, lOOJ Thl71
nc.. .....
... s....1111
fh• follo1111n11 perun•
et• Oolt1~ bu.itoe&a ts'
h1tt11 •ltd lluour u
Hetwo1k, 3003 Otub
Houu Clrclt. Cost•
Mt.a, CA 92626
Cynthia lo H<Hvy, 3003
Club Ho111t C11clt, Coslt
Mesa CA9?626
Thi• bu'lnft• ts con
dulled by an 1ndmd11•I
Have you •lifted dlMnt
bUSIMU yat1 Ya, 9/1/
OJ
Cynthia Jo Henty
I hi\ tl•l•m•nt • .,
loltd w1lh th• County
Cit• ll ol Or •n1• Counly
on 10/17/0J 200J6Htl10
01Uy P~ol Del 2J. 30,
Nov fl. IJ, 2003 11117•
Policy
........ ...s.......
1li. lolloWllll pet MllU .. ....,., ~ ·~
fwlu,.. rrt-•. 4802 flleptu11e, Newport
IHc.11 CA 91"3
.... f •htnt. t&I02
Neplunt. N1wpe1 t hKll. CA tltU
Tiils bu.-u II CCIII
Miff bJ M llldootld..al tt.ve ,ou 111• IM doinl blnlntsa yelf Vn. J•n
2003 Mint FOftUnt
Thi. ''-'""'nt WH
f1le4 with ttoe Cou11t1
Clerk of Ot•nae County
01110/28/03
200JHUJt7
Ot1ly P110t <kl lO, Nov
6. 13, 20, ,2003 lh898
flcffM ...... ..........
lht foHo•Ull penons
Ill ck>lnt lwllllUI ll
Swut Mtr1'a, 312
RoblnM>n Otrvt, T"'I"" CA 92782 0905
Mat y Cht1$llnt 01a
MOnd, 372 Robinson
Dt1vt Tuslt11 CA 92/&2 09C1.>
Tiits 1>11S11w1n 11 con
dueled by an 1f!d1vtcl1111I
Hne yc.u stat led doina
bu.inns yet? v .. 09IOl/200J
Mery C -Oo•mond
rhlS alllallW!nl WH
filed with the County
C~k of Ounre County
un 10/21/03 200J6H2Sl6
Ottly Ptlol CXt 23. JO. Nov. 6, 13. 2003 T11884
1 ht lot1ow1n4 "'"°"' lft Mtlll lwllN&s u · .... Ot91t11 • ,,,, ••
11on, IJO l Cll1110Mt11. Oranp, CA 11181
llonnle MM 111111111.
910 C Chipman Or•
en1•. CA 12166
Th11 bu•lnu• It con dueled tty H ll!dM4vel
...... JOll slllflld '°'Ill bu11Mat yetl
...... !I l 91
Bonnie M Hatnt
Thia •lal•tntnl WU
hied with th9 County
Cletk of Orans• County
on 10/2•!03 2001 .. Hto6
D1t1r Pilot Od 30, Nov fl, 13. 20. iocll Th908
ll011CIOf
AVAUlllYY Of
..WllPOIT
The annual r tf101 I of
Iha Ebethard faund1
tion. • p<lv•I• lounda
lion ia avtllabl• lot
111ipe~llon 11 1506 S
Hatbot Blltd Santa All•
Cal1l0tnle 91/04, dUttn&
1ecul11 bvslnns houn
by any clllnn who
request onspecllOn w1thon
180 days after thl\
pub Ice hon Piion• ( /1 •)
9!17 1111 Tiie p<1nc1pal
man11et of Iha loun
d1t10n 11 Kan D Ebet
h11d
P'ublt1hed Newport
Beach Co•I• Meu Deily
Piiot Hovembat 6
2003 11191 7
........ ...--...
Tll1 follow1111 per.on• ,,. dcltna bu-. .. ,
[PICUMH OlnRISUT~
AND SALCS. 109 YOflL•
town. ~w,ott BPUI.
CA92MO
Sharon H1lr•, 109
Yorktown, Newport
9ffcll. CA 9Z680
Till• busltlas b con ~lad by 1.11 111dlvldwil
... VI YOU •e.ted cloin' bualfltU Y-'' Yes, 191
ShHOft lt11te
T1111 •l•l•menl wn
hied with the County
Cletll of Ouns• County
on 10/21/03 t00HtUSl7
Dally Pllol Oct 23. 30,
Nov. I, 13. 2003 Th886. ,... ......
... s........
The followlft1 peraon1 •1• doln1 bu•ass " Oownunder Dt,w•ll
Repair 6 Paint, 110
Otnbury ln, Colla Miu,
CA92626
Breit Backhouse, 110
01nb111y L11. CA 92626
This buslntu " «:4n dueled by an mdtWidU.I
Have you stifled doina
bu11nan y1l7 Ho
8,.11 Bacllllouw
fhia statement wu
hied wtlh Ille County
Clttll of Ounae Count,
on 10/17/03 tOOJH'2106
01lly Pilot Oct. 23, 30,
Nov 6, 13, 2003 "'872
The lo wl l*M•tt
llH doine ltu.ineta II ':
l) MoY1I Maa, I) WH• IM.s Now Conlput•a, IO ...,IM. IMne, CA 91'1' OMC Co..,,_11._ (CA),
lO Mor lflll. Irvine. CA
92112
T~ ~I Is con•
dvcl9Cf b1 • C0tpotatlon
llave you •!¥tad Mint buuMu~t1No
OMC tompe111e1, OtvMI
M Couko11, l",..ldtnl
Tiils slfltm*'lt w•t
flied with Ille CountJ
Clerk of Orin&• County
on 10/17/03 2001 .. HOH
Oalfy Pilot Oct 23, 30.
Nov. 8. 13, 2003 Th868
~ .....
... s....1111
The tollowlfl1 persons
w • doln1 buslneu u .
Alnlltcam lnlern1Uonel.
2925 BJIMr StrMI. Costa
MMa, Cll1lou111 92628
Amel Kh1lll. 2925
Baket Slteet, Coste
Mast, C.hfOfrHa 926.?ii Tllil buslltftl II con
dueled b1. an lnd1vklual
Hne you slwtecl dotns
business yet? Ho
Am1I Kh•hl
This atata-nt wu
hlad w1111 Ille County
Cleft. ol ()ran11 County
on 10/l"IOJ
200J"'"" D•llJ Piiot Oct 16, 23, 30, Nov 6, 2003 TH8S!I
llow·to Place A
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Tiie f llo•llll ,_..,.,
110 &.1#11 1111"1-H .
LNO Co11111111nieaho111 • 411 ri.~. N.•1111tt INCfl,CAtlt&)
LOUii N 0.-4, Ir ,
411 fltasl\IP, NtWpofl
leach Clt2f.ll
Tiffi IJUMntH • con.
ducted by en llldMdual
Have you atMled dolfll
bu lnus ~t?
't'N9/l/OJ
loula H Ot1mftfld, Ir
Thi• ···••mtnt WH
filed with tllt Cuunt.,
Cl4tll of Or•nat County
01110/28/03 200HtUSH
Dally Piiot Ocl 30, Nov &. Jl. 20, 2003 Th905
Ac-.W..
... s....1111
The lollo1111n1 penons
ate doln1 bu11nen H
M O.aitn•, 215 C11ntl
Ave . Newpotl Beach. CA
92662
Janel C Wolenslly, 215
Getntl Ave , Newpotl
Beech, CA 9266:.>
Thlt buwnen 1s COfl
dueled by en 111d1vidu1I
H•va 1ou sllfted doin1
bustnesa yat1Yn19911
Janet C Woltnsk y
Tiits 1tat•mt0I was
hied 1111th Ill• County
Clerk of Ouna• County
on 10/10/03
200Ht61JU
011ly Piiot Oct 16. 23, 30, Nov 6. 2003 H18"
Rem. .... ... s......
Th• follow1111 P«IOllS The Mlowlnc perMllS .,, cto•a l>vwlets a : .,, 4ollt1 bllllnen n :
A.Ito All By tt.tper, REO AM£111CA, 901
5146 202 Dtf•tlo Of,, Oovw De-12.35, New
liunU1111oa Be.eh, CA ,oft Buell. CA 92660 ..Jo. 916'9 C'fllttlll l'o4oslfl. wl
John 0. Hlfl*, 5146 Dovet Of , 12.lrl. Hew·
202 Dot•do Ot , Hun pcwt8eadl,CA92t60
ltn&lon llU<.11, CA 92649 11* b111111eu Is con
''"' blnlneu i. c:on duded by an lndivklu•I ducted by. en lftdlvldual Htv• you stMted dolflt
Have you 1uned dolna bus1neu yell No
btnlnns ytt? Ho Cynthia Podosln
Jolin llHI* Th11 sl•lamtlll was
fhl• 1lel1ment wu lllecl with Ille County
hied wllll the County Cl•rll l)f Ot111&9 County
Clt<k of Ota111e County on 10/21/03
on 10/17/03 200S .. HS09 200l .. H100 Daily Pilot Oct 23. 90.
O•llY P'tlot Oct 23, 30, Ho.v. 6, 13, 2003 Tl\876 No• 6, 13, 2003 Th869 ,.... .....
... s......
The lollow1n1 petsons
tt• dolns business ••
Revolution Orum A<
C1"4>tlH. 903 W 1711'
Un1I 70. Cosll MtH CA
92627
Jon1tht11 A Colwan
903 W 17th Unit 70
<Asta Meu. CA 92627
fh<a busman Is l:Oll •
du~ted by an tlldtvtdual
Hive yuu 1latlecl doina
bu11nen yet' Ho
Jonathan A Colwell
fh1s slalerM.nl was
lolecl with the County
Clerk ol 011n1e County
on 10/17/03 200HH2101
Daily Ptlol Oct 23, 30,
Nov 6. 13 2003 Th87D
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SCHtMA NETWORKS1 1053 Vallejo Circle.
Coate M..-, CA 92626
S<oll WHYtt, 10!>3
Vellefo Clrc:I•. Coale
Mae,CAt'262'
Thlt ""'111tts It C:Oll
tlucte4 "y: en 11\dlvldllal
Have you allltllld dolfll
t>v.ineu yen Yu. JO
Z0.03
Scott WHYtt
fhls atetement wu
l1led with the County
Cieri! ol Orena• County
pn 10/21/03 !OOHH2S14
0•111 P1lol Oct. 23. SO.
Nov. 6, 13, 2003 Th885
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& MISC.
GARAGE
SALE
BUSINESS &
FINANCIAL
ENTERTAINMENT
Cllendatof
&Ira 1!10
EQUAL ltOUSIMG
Of'POl11llTT
All •HI nt•le 1dvetll\
1n1 in th~ nt.,P•Ptr I•
•ubtetl lo the f'tdeul
Fa" Huu,1n1 At l ol 1968
., amended whtch
mekn ti 1ller11 lo •dvatllH ·eny 1>11111
ant e, l1m11111on or
d1l1u1m1naloon boecl on
taca. color. 1e~11on. HX,
handlup l•m•llal 'l•lus or netion11 IM'lln, ot an
1nlen1ton lo meh '"J
such p<af-.tenca, limit•·
llvn Of dbcr lm•n•loon • Th~ new,_19f, will not
knoWlll ly •cc:ti>' •ny
adverllMment l0t IHI
u late which I\ In
viOl•llon of the ltw Our
re•dtr• 11e hataby
lnl0tl!lld lh1t 111 d'#tll
lnp ldvtrtlHd In lhlt
newapa!Mf 11• eulltblt
on 1n IClll•I Ol>l>IW hmlly
bHll .
To complain of dl1
ttifnhWlllOll, CIN lfOO lnll
f'rq al 1 ·IOO 424~90
147&
MIOMnDuc•• nacns "-AIA uvri.
rnotl lll'ntl Hiil
fact 111lue M9 72J 7 .. 1
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or~s1r.rir.arns
2305·2490
1486
Flfte Un.,.., d1lno &
1llvtt. alunnin(I diamond
rfn1. LI cry,lal bowls,
I ea u1 car 949 8!l4 !>!>75
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SERVICES 2600
MISClllaneous
1419 Semca
--------CASH FOR STRUCTURED 0--~ 1' h ~ Seltltment/Annu1ty
Sil ~ 111. 1818 ~ I'\.. p•ymenh II ~ your
Oo\ 8-cb. IV\. 1ttro tum. money! Cet cnh now
kltch dulhlls & more. when you need 11 mostl
llACMIAT7AM
212011.e'"-v•
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Pm 9*11 MI 00 .. di&
-· HP'318 Ho m .._,. I IJOO 1:£3321
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18• no uiiwwa -..,.2 ..... .-.--.
ltanapotl•llon. lodt1111
pr-*id Im .... barla 1111 at Tel Fra a m 'UR. (<:A "'9:M)
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0.. apprOll l/tw frecl'I
l'h•P«t 811c:11 Cac:el
~fll ltlllll1"t l(lt.l(Mt It
IYlt w•twfo"ll rtflllf,
ownanhop lnl«MI & •PPf•• .37' .er ol llnf
6 ll!lptOftllllnh + 'CM!' ••'! u,.. cempourMI
w/•lt1,1&lut1 tlld ' trtller1 Wnlllltrful rrl
11l1ht 180'• 6 wine
tullnt dur1n1 tit.tell
HllOll • lllaflr Hit• I 1~111 ror ? f'rll!nch or
lllNMottl WASHU
Hn11y duly l1t19
capacity '/"'' old $125 Ctll 11 751 4330
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~ filil
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3110
3815
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MERCHANDISE
IUllDntO SAU. ·nntl
CIHr •nee!" Priced to
Sell. No Salnm•n Co
Dltect/S••• 20 • 24, $2,900 ~ l 30, Sl,900
30 l 40 $!1,200 35 a 50
$6 900 50 • 120
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HOM6SFOOSALE
ORANGE 5400 COUNlY
Corona dtl Mii'
NIWUSTING5
CONDO 3bt +den & 3 !>
b1 lronlbtand new So
of lh• hwy Sl.•!>0.000
OUl"UI Jiit Jb1 & 21>1
?b1 C0tner Ho of hwy
Sl.450.000
Ownet/A&•nl
800 6-4().6661
2 llOOlS JO llACHI
329 P0tn11ttla
V1nl1p COM 2bt + den,
owner boulfll •nolhtf
$1,399,000
The S.nfetd Group
714 0 2·89SS
ncuntvl usrueo
CDMDUPUX
4bt Zba house + 211< l be
unit Sl.275,000
Prine only. The Slnl0td
Ctoup 714 •12-8955
S..tll .t HWY IOal It
It ·2 duplex. Creal op
portunlty to build Ntw
A&l 9"9-tzt..3785
0,.,.. 11-4 Iner~
lllew on Blu~ 29r l75CSI
pvt 'Pl I tllrlum. POOi,
pl*' ~ml $379,llOO
Ron 't'ouna Cold Clown 71 ..... 32-7871
IN OUSI SAT-SUN 1-4
424 Wlm9IR9 AVl
Nl\WIOlr 19Dtfl'S
Remod 2br Iba
house, on 11101
w/lbr 1 b• sep aunt
house Ip, la yuds
Gar S909,000
t4t-6S0-071S
r ... -by Jliw , ... In
popul., fllawpo1t ShorH
MH. Newly p11nlld "
catpeted, La mastu, 2
daclls $629.900 Cell
Judy Martz " lull•
Schm11S1n1 •t Ancll0t
Ptop«tles 949 720 3900
Oon'I fall lo benefit
LHI remal11ln1
opporlunlt)' Buch
Cott1.111 949·637 2397
ONHllNlllT
CONDO 3br 311• pied
«:4mm, new catpeVpelnl
Own11 /A&ent
IC)0.&40.66C; 1
Opell Hovw .. 1 -11 5, l3 ftltll~ •• 2'~
2,7841f. fp. Oen :!J..i. I 519,000 MU97·nw
Un der the Service Directory Banne r
Reach 80,000 Homes Each Week
For Only $32 per week (4week minimum)
Call Lorraine at (949) 574-4245
AESIOE'NTIAL Rf.NT AlS
ORANGE 7400 COUNTY
Corona del Mar
c..pMt .. y .--.. ....
lbt )ba unit nail now
Sl150!n 609 N111cls•U\
Ptull 949 f?'fj 853!>
21R 21A CONDO, fp
Ina. dw, no pels, pool,
1r I loc $1500/mo Avail
Now 949 650 6730
Penln•ulo lbr Iba patio,
lu~plactt, sharell w/d
hkup•. I cer e•rece Agt
SI 500/MO !M9 293 4630
2W. :n,., '-" 2/c f/11 •
oWdl pft, pnol. New ... w/~ oncJ un IWln
Woods $18l> 71~1931925
Cesy Cett... 2'-r 1 llt 2br 2ba nt NP plt!r close
wd, Av1~ DK I ulll Incl lo shop\ & rutu111nb
S 1300+ dtp 949 858 Ip 1 c car wd hkup•
1254 949 2~ 41!12 SlllOO/mo 949 293.4630
2.,._ , ... Aalt, So ol Hwy
OVlf incl ( C81 llt Wd
llllups. d1Shwr. no pelt
SI 750/mo 9ot9 863 I 390
Ote•11 vlewl Sunny
aut)d -*Y SilllC I •t..-r 2IJr • dlln 2be, Ip, .tt.:11 2 c ,,, Canm pool $2&
Sm pal di. Kltr! Mirnl 877 70•·86•9 a9~04
wwwklt1npro ~om
Ht beaLh/bay 2bt I .5b1
UPP•I unit. I tllt p11tlun1
Ip.Ce Yf ly ... $1850rn Ava~ How 9Q9.79J.6617
~ l.f1' 2b U.. ocn vu.
lrf;p:.lf.corrp~pa JZmln> Im min 4 mo
um. 91&4!151UI
~ , ... 11-... quiet
etn, newly ralu1b1shld 2 car 1ar. wd hllups. ••. 2INI. Lt Rtmodtllad $2500/mo 949 759 0874
I 1/1 hills to bnth, no/
smk/pals $2~/mo + Cvt• 3bt 2b• tine fam
H e dtp 949 675 7591 1e11dtnce. ptllo, steps
Buu newly remod 3br
2ba, Z c: 111, new hdwd
lln, 1t•nlt1 ctn , appfa,
Ip, no smll P•llo $3?50/
mo ~ dtp ~2-493 6126
Sit.rt f eu11 re11tul 3bt
Jb1 lloull, 2 Cat llf,
wd hku11•. $3500/mo t4t-71 S·IH6
Coltllla
to bey. I c l"j •11 $2500 !M9 293 "63
Jbr 2ba m,ps ID bt:h, wd llw 1"9 4Meu Mtlt rile
tile fh. Ip, 2 p ~ condo, llll>&Aous oc.vbay
l2'2 44tt1 SI up5tan. 2 VICWS, ~ lwn, ""'* dicks. poc.Mt OCll view llQI ax> 949 29346.1l
Winlftr $2200/m Yrly
S'261n'm 9119-m~ UOO 1SU 4bt 3be home
3br 2ba upper level S35(noo YtlJ tmmte Di-
baylronl unit period Son l·JO.• Z2A Vta Ithaca
s tyle, iirt vu, I c ear Actnl 949 718 71~
••• $2800 949 293 4631
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lbca ~ for a ~Ible
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ex.pens? They would holdlhcir own
in the play but would be hopde..sly
outbid.
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the inevitable. A lnlmp tuclcd ~t oow the lead and. with no club lc:fl to
play, the forced diamond return
allowed declarer io diM:attt the ~ina
club from dummy ~lute ru1T1111 in
hand. SU. spades bid lllJ made:.
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