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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2004-11-26 - Newport Mesa Daily Pilot. ,. 0 •• Local shops, stores and malls report strong and steady business all year and an increase with the arrival of this season of giving. Fublon llland. Luxury goods -fine jewelry. handbaga and the like-are ex· pected to be big sellers this year at Fashion laland and South Allcl• Robinson Daily Pilot already begun at Fashion Isl.and, Coast Plaza said lJwra Davia, the center's Stores lib Burberry, Louis marketing d.itector Vuitton and a new Ralph Lauren South C.oMt Plaza. wbidl .. cendy trademarted tbe name •UJtimate Sboppmg Belon.. added 16 stores thia year. People think of the holiday shopping season u ~ the day after 'I'hanbsMnl, but even stores not in malls have been seeing holiday consumera all month. DOUGLAS ZMMERMM I DALY Pl.OT A shopper strolls through the South Coast Plaza, which is now adorned with holiday decorations and ready for holiday spenders. NEWPORT-MESA -Local shoppers' holiday spirits and spending bablts won't be damp- ened by national reports of de- clines in consumer confidence and leading economic India.- tors, area retailers aay, Traftlc baa been lteady an year, and holiday lhopplng bas "I'd say we're optimistic about shop are seeing crowds al South the holiday season, just because Coast Plaza. marketing director year-to-date sales are up and Debra Gunn Downing said. strong.• she said. ~ expect "Our &ales performance has these trenda to continue througtJ• been very strong all year. We an- the holiday aeaeon. • tidpate an excepdoo.al holiday Four stores opened in recent sea.son," she said. "Our luxury months, and four mo~ are slat-stores an definitely d:rivin8 the ed to open befo~ Christmas at sales Increases." The owner of gift store Paris to the Moon in Costa Mesa opened a Ouistmas annex this ymr to avoid jamming the main store ~th the ornaments, stoddngs Disposal fees on bill of fare for restaurants Newport Beach law says eateries must install grease interceptors or pay a fee toward sewer maintenance. Deepe Bhereth OatlyPllot NEWPORT Bf.ACH -Most restawants will have to pay an annual ree for a grease- diaposal permit to help keep oils and grease from cloglng the sewer system. the Oty Coundl decided this week. Less than half of the dty's restaurants have grease Interceptors. Those without must Install the interceptora or pay a fee toward sewer maintenance, according to the new law. The council unanimously passed the law Tuesday -with C.Oundlman Dick Nichols abstaining -to combat the prob- lem of grease blocking sewer pipa. caus- ing spills into the ocean, and to meet a Jan. 1 deadline from the Santa Ana Re- gional water Quality C.Onttol Board. It Is a novel attempt at combatfns an age-old problem with an agreatve edu- cation progiam instead of requiring all restawants to in.staD the intm:eptors, As- sistant Qty Manager Dave KIJf aaJd. ~ retying on inspection and educa- tion u opposed to putting a structure in place. .. he said. Nicholl, who wu skeptical about the ef- fectiveneu of the plan. asUd JCi1f if It would make more smte to bring all res- taunnta on the same footing by having a uniform requirement for grease intercep- tora phued out over ftve years. m laid he believed the proposed in- spection and education approach should be gtven a chance. Nichols also exprused concern over charging bustne11e1 emrbltant fines for violations, a move which could deter peo- ple from going Into bUllnea in the dty. Although the newly-approved law al- IOWI the city to dwp fees, the amount of the fees wodt be set until July, when next ynra budget ii diacuMed. m Mid. An earlier sta1f report proJX*d a perm.It fee of up to $20 and an annual lnspecdon fee of $100 to $150. A restaurant could be cb&rpd up to $800 to have the dty dean ltl pipel. nw ll8W ftlUla1'on wQ1 ~ a second reading al the c:oundl~ l)ecmnber meet· Ing and become 6cttYe 30 dayt after a leCCmd wte of appnJnl. -- MARK ,. DiJSTlf\, DAILY PILOT From left, Joy Wynkoop, J'son Townes , Ben Wynkoop and Tyler Gray, share Thanksg1vmg "chow" at the Wynkoop's Corona del Mar home. Always thankful DH pe Bhereth Daily Pilot F or 20-year-old Tyler Gray, home is 2,428 miles and two time wnesaway. The U.S. Marine looked at his watch as he sat in the Jivtng room of Joy and Ouis Wynkoop's Cameo Highlands home. •My parents and aistera must've eaten by now,• he said of hJs family in Blacbhear, Ga. "This is my ftrst ThanbgMng away from home.• 1Wo days ago. Gray Illa watched a birthday go by without .. Camp Pendleton Marines and Newport Beach family with Corps ties share in a warm, 'Semper Fidelis' Thanksgiving. his family by his sJde. The Marine. who is part or c.amp Pendleton's 1st Banalion. 1st Marines-an infantry unit that the cl ty of Newport Beach adopted in December -will be deployed yet again in lea than two weeks. So. Gray and thousands of other Marines wUl be apendlng Ouistma.s even farther away from their respecdve families. But on 1bunday, Gray and Marine J'son Thwnes and his wife Erica were guests of the Wynkoops, who offered to make the Marines a pan of theu family get-together on Thanksgiving Day. )'son Townes said he and his wife were touched by the family's generosity. "l grew up with four sisters, a baby brother and a ton of cousins," saJd the 25-year-old corporal from Tulsa. Okla. ·And every 1banbgtvtng. ~·d have the whole family together. It's always a big deal back home.· But this year, when his sergeant asked him what he was doing O(I Thanksgivmg Day, he replied: "Just hanging out. I guess." So. when hl.s sergeant asked him 1f he and hl.s wife wanted to share the day with a family in Newpon Beach. the couple glad}y took the offer. "Tu see any family on this day puts a big smile on your face," Townes sald. For the Wynkoops. the decision 10 do this came naturally. Joy Wynkoop comes from a family C.Ouncilconsiders staff lawyer for new city attorney Daily Pilot ATAGl.ANCE • . . ~ ':. . A2 ,.,._, ~ 26, 2004 . • ON DOUQAS ZM6M.'.H I OM.Y PLOT At the Dory Fish Market ~r Newport Pier, Dory fteet fishennan Jim Baker cleans a fresh Aid snapper he just caught in the ocean. • You can't find fresher fish Andrew Edwards Daily Pilot N 0 1 long after lhe sunrise, on just about any day of the week. people mill around Newpon Pier. waiting for a chance 10 have an early go al the car ch of the day. ·When l come here, I buy the little snappers 10 put in bouillabaisse.· Jacques Dequillien. 52, said as be waited in line Tuesday to buy some fish straight from the ocean. •1t can't get any fresher: he said. WHATS AFLOAT •WHATS ARDAT is published periodically. If you are planning a nautical event. submit the information to the Oa1ty Pilot, 330 W. Bay St. Costa Mesa. CA 92627;byfaxto(949)646-4170; or by e-mail to d8ilyptlot ~ latimes. com SAILING CLASSES A 1h~ Mtnin•r on Marine Electrical Systems will be held from 7 to 10 p.m. on Thursday at the Orange Coast School of Sailing and Seamanship, 1801 W. Coast Highway. Newport Beach. Information: (9491 645-94125 A bMic sailing and ... manship coorse will be held from 9 e.m. to 4 p.m. Saturdays through Dec. 11 at the Orange Coast College School of Sailing end Seamanship, 1801 W. Coast Highway, Newport Beach. lnfomlftion: (9491645-9412. 1Wo lnillm...tiolt9 Udo9 ~ ctaues will be offered by the Orange Coast College Sdlool of Sailing and Seamanship. Si.nee 1891, the Dory Fleet Market bas been a gathering place for those with a taste for fresh fish -excepl during World War n. when the Beet was beached. These days. the maiket is open seven days a week. weather permitting. Customers can find bini run of freshly caught fish or wriggling crabs and lobsters at the market. The morning's selection varies day to day. depending on which members of the Oeet go our to sea. whether the fish are biting and if the elements are cooperating. The weekend's rain prevented Dory fisherman Students should be graduates of a beginners sailing class. The first se1 of classes will meet from 1 :45 to 5:30 p.m. on Saturdays through Dec. 11. The second set of courses will meet at the same hours Sundays lhrough Dec. 12. Classes will meet at 1801 W. Coast Highway, Newport Beach. Information: (949) 645-9412. TM •lntroduc:tion to Shields" sa1hng class will teach a lransrtion from small boats to keel boats. The class will meet from 9:30 a.m. to 1 :JO p.m. Sundays through Dec. 12 at the Orange Coast ColJege School of Sa1hng and Seamanship, 1801 W. Coast Highway, Newport Beach. lnfonnat1on: (949) 645-9412. A new sailing daa mught aboard a 30-foot Shields sloop will meet from 9:30 a.m. to 1 :JO p.m. Saturday11 from Dec. 4 to Dec. 18 at the Orange Coast College School of Sailing and Seamanship, 1801 W. Coast Highway, Newport Beadl. Registration will cost $329. Information: (9491645-9412. A bMic ~ dw for students seeking Ba.le Cruising Marcos Voyatzis from twaHng in a catch of fish on~ but be still had a selection of stone crabs and big spider cabs for sale. "We couldn't make it out fishing because of the storm.• be said. Voyatzis, 34, grew up around the tleet He started fishing whh his father, Stratos Voyatm. when be was 9. 8ul Stratos Voyatzis, 73, credits bis 100 u being the teacher in the fmnDy. ·1 didn't teach Marcos; MarCos taught me." SCratos Voyat2'it said "He's a born 6sbeanan.. Marcos Voyatzis' wife. Certification will meet from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Sundays from Dec. 5 to Dec. 19 8t the Orange Coast CoUege SdlOOI of Sailing and Seernanshlp, 1801 W. Coast Highway, Newport Beacti. Registmion wtll cost $229. lnfofmation: (949) 64().1678. A lrMl>cNlt dw for beginnin9 sailors will be ~ fof students who have passed an intermeqiate level shields daaa. The claa will meet from 1 :45 to 5:30 p.m. on Dec. 12 and Dec. 19 at the Orange Coast College School of Sailing and Seamanship, 1801 W. Coast Highway, Newport Beach. Registration will cost $175. Information: (949) 64().1678. A M.m. R8Clo Opeietota Permit claa will meet from 1 to 5:30 p.m. and wfll be followed by a one-hour permit exam at 5:46 p.m. on Dec. 16. The c:laa will be at the Orange Coast College SdlOOI of S.lling end Seamanship, 1801 W. Coast Highway, Newport Bead\. Regiatiation will cost $75; the test will cost $60. lnformdon: (949} 646-9412. s.111'8 Feadndon ... clanea In bolting ufety and .Nicoleta. is abo pert of the family effort. She belpt to teD his catch. It is a family bustDela for many. When flsberman Bm Babr, 57, was selling tu. attn m md snapper and black ood on Tuesday, his wife. Jan. WU at his side helping him dfJlm the fish for each mstom«. Jim 8a.br ha been. member m Che 11eet for 25 year&. and be aid bla wtfe WU the main reason be became a fisherman. ·1 kind of married into it,· he said "My wife's family hu been ~ ai.noe '59." sailing yMHOUnd for persona with clublttdes. Claaes are Tueedlys end Seturdays at the Balboa Yedrt Basin, slip 81. 829 Harbor Island Drive, Newport Beadl. Information: (949) 64().1678. The 1112 American PwMtiNr Schooner~ • offering educationat programs for fifth-and eigh1h-grade students ba98d on state standards. The ~ operat• from the Scout Ma bae, 8t 1931 w. Coat Higtiw.y, Newpoft Beech. lnfonnstion: (949} 723-7814, http://www.dtlfenseofftNdom. Of'rJ. BOAT RENTALS Wtltt ..... ••Sports 9t the Batboe Fun Zone. you can enjoy nautical experiences from mUd : to wild. Take a Mff11Uided toor of the bay In your choice of power end uil Wllten:reft. jump the ocean swells in a See Doo jetboat, put your aportfiahing skill• to the test in a fulty4qutpped Boston Whaler, or aoer ~It ell on 1 perauil ftight along 1he Newport CC>elt. CompHmemary a and beo.W9ge9.,. included wtth .,, ~,..,.., .. . ':. ~Plat ' R • THE HARBOR COLUMN Christmas brings sailing spirit Ahoy, ~bl I boPe • OulltmM Pliade. eva,one au1s1ng m>m the bMt • peal Andoch Bridge 'JbanJr.-.gtvto and downatrMm to the while you read my dtywat~nl column. I am off The Delta 9gain on another teadvtdes continue bJgb 1a on Dec. 11 with • ~aboanl the ~Bay anew yacht. and MIKE ~~~~: IDday, we are uu .. uu .... cndaing down the WHITEHEAD the 0x Bow oout to Enaenada. Ugbted Boat Maico. Last week I <llristmaa Parade in the mentioned that I was Georgiana Slough and the deliftrlng a yacht from Mokdwnne River; and Ensenada to the United finally the Bethel Island States, and that this time of Parade of Ughts, which year the weather ls highly travels clockwise around unpredictable for boating. the island. Well, we were caught in On Dec. 18. there's the the Wlpredicted storm Delta Loop Ugbted Boat system that moved through Oui5tmaa Parade. which the area la.st week.end starts at Kort.h's Pirates Lair When we were south of the Marina on Andrus Island's Coronado Islands. the Delta Loop and runs to the winds ~ recorded at 50 Highway 12 bridge and knots by the captain in a back. It's open to all nearby mega-yacht boaters. paralleling us on the voyage Further up the coast. you north to U.S. Customs. can enjoy the Ouistmas Later that day, the United Ship Parade on the States Coast Guard was Columbia and Willamette announcing warnings over Rivers in Portland The the marine radio for parade is nightly for two boaters to watch out for weeks, from Dec. 9 to 21. waterspouts. Continuing north. there's For your weather lesson the Bellingham Ugbted of the day. waterspouts are Boal Parade on Dec. 6 at lib tornadoes over water. the Fairh.avm Alaska Ferry Waterspouts are TecmJnal. and on Dec. 13, fut-rotating air columns see Harbour Ughts at that form during unstable Victoria. British Columbia. c.onditions such as when Las Vegas also has its cold fronts move though boat parade on Lake Sahara rbe area A watecspout can on Dec. 6, and this is the be dangerous to boats and only noliday boat parade ln piers -and then to mobile Las Vegas. The arid regions home parks when a continue the parades with waterspout moves onto the Lake Havasu Ouisunas land to become a tornado. Boat Parade Of Lights on On another note, the day Dec. 3 and 4 and Tempe's after 1banbgMng signals Holiday Boat Parade on the time to start decorating Tempe Town Lake on Dec. your boat for the Holiday 11. boat parades. All of our In 1ez:as, the 20th Annual Southern California illuminated Boat Parade in harbors host a noliday boat Corpus Ouisti ls Dec. 6, parade next month, and the and Houston's Cluistmas waterways will be lined Boat Parade will be Dec. 11 with spectators. However, on Oear Lake. Then, it's many of you travel during onward to Virginia. starting December, so let's ha~ with the Yorir:town Lighted some fun and look at other Boat Parade on Dec. 3 and boat parades around the the Smith Mountain Lake nation Parade on Dec. 11 . Those who a.re traveling Tune in to the No. 1 up to the Ddta area have a boating talk radio show in plethora of boat parades to the nation, ·Capt. Mike watch on Dec. -4. starting Whitehead's Boathouse with the Ddta Reftecttons Radio Show." It airs every Lighted Boat Oiristm.as Saturday from noon to 1 Parade from Windmill Cove p.m. on .KCBQ·AM (1170). to downtown Stockton then You can jotn me. <llandler turning around at McLeod Bell and P.rlc Hovland by Lab. You can also see the calling the listener line at Rio Vista Ughted Boat (888) 344-1170. Ouistmas Parade that runs Safe voyages. up the river to the Rio V°ISta Bridge and back. Or check OUl Ouistmas In Old 1bwn at Suisun Qty Marina. which includes caroling, caniage rides, a festive bon8re, pictures with Santa and rbe lighted boat Pluade. And then there's the Antioch Delta Delftes • ~ WHITBtEAD ia the Pilot'• boetlng •nd herbor columnist. Send him your harbor end marine-related thoughtl •nd ltory auggeltion8 by .mail to milc•Oboafhouwtv.oom °' viii! http:l~.~com. WE'VE MOVED ·! • 111ll111l11 1l111111ll111ll111l111l1111 1I Dally Pilot Reader 123 Any Street Anytown. CA us" COSTA MESA PLANNING COMMISSION WRAP-UP Here ate a few of the ltema the commiaston dedded Monday. FYI •WHAT: Nt)C1 PtennJng Commlulon meeting •WHEN: 8:30 p.m. Dec. 13 PHARMACY APPLICATION • WHIR!: Chy Hatt, n Fair Drive The Plannlng Commillion approved a plan to put a Sav·On Drugi with a drive-thru at 1150 and 1170 Baker St. 'IAlt & Allodates submltted the application on behalf of property owner CJ. Sejerstrom & Son.s to • INfO: (714') 764-6~ code amendments a4d eent the Jell back to staff memben for revbton. The two approved amendments J>4;.rtaln to mobile homes. One changes ~e deftnltion of mobile homes to include recreational build the drug store where a Wendy's restaurant and the closed Farr's Stationers now sit · vehicles when they are used as ..,.., in the Mesa North Shopping Center. a permanent residence. The other revises the • The applicadoo included a request to sell alcohol for off ·site • 49 definition of a mobile home lot, 4-excluding Jots where the park consumpdon. ~ owner owns the mobile home sitting on the Jot That will prevent those lots from being affected by the city's mobile borne park conwrsion procedures.. The Item came before the Q)QlDlf.ssion because it sits close to a residential area. Before 5ubmitting lhe appllcadori, S.J. Segerstrom & Sons conductod a eeries of neighbprhood meetings to diacuss the plan wtth residents. Other proposed zoning code amendments were sent back for further review. .... WHAT rT MEANS ': Planners can go ahead with dw 14,868-square-foot project. ZONING STANDARDS WHAT rT MEANS • The City Council will now decide what to do with the commission's recommended changes to the zoning code. The commission approved two zoning The other items will be looked at again by the planning commission. which will have some new members when it comes back for iis next meeting. GETTING INVOLVED • GETTING IMIOt.VED runs periodically in the Daily Pilot on a rotating basis. For information about adding your organization to this list, call (714) 966-4600. FAMILIES -COSTA MESA This team of community-based organizations, whicti worits to provide youth and families with counseling, family support, health education, mentoring, tutoring, after-school activities and kinship services, needs volunteers In all areas. Information: (949) 574-3976. ASH -MOBILE MEALS Call (949) 642-6060 to help Friends in Service to Humanity with the Mobile Meals program and provide ongomg emergency assistance to those in need. Both always seek volunteer assistance in a variety of areas. Information: (949) 64&-8050. FRIENDS Of THE BAUET MONTMARTRE The Friends need volunteers who want to help talented local dancers perform In professional theaters. For 30 years, the organization has provided the community with quality Russian ballet training, helping youth develop strong discipline skills, build high self-esteem and actiieve dreams of being a professional dancer. Information: (714) 241-7424. FRIENDS OF THE COSTA MESA LIBRARIES The Friends is a support group for the three libraries in Costa Mesa. Help with fundraising events and help promote library programs and services in our community. Information: (714) 556-4396. FRIENDS OF Tlf£ NEWPORT BEACH LIBRARY The boobtore needs donations for book sales. Good quality ctiildren's and nonfiction book.I are especially needed. They may be left at any of the brandl libraries -Balboa, Mariners or Corona del Mar -or in the special bootc closet next to the Friends Book Store, at 1000 Avoe&do Ave. Volunteers are needed to staff the used book store, which is Inside the entrance of the Central Library. Volunteers must be memt>ers of the Friends of the library and are asked to work one three-hour shift per month. Information: (949) 759-9667. FRJENDS OF ORANGE COAST INTERFAITH SHELTER The Friends of the Orange Coast Interfaith Shelter meet the first Thursday of eacti month to plan projects and events that benefit homeless families. FOCIS is the shelter's only fundraising arm Information: (949) 640-8828. GIRL SCOUTS Girl Scouts of Orange County needs volunteers who will be trained as troop leaders, serve on special committees and give lectures, demonstrations or classes. Information: (714) 979·7900. GIRLS INC. OF ORANGE COUNTY Volunteers are needed to offer educational and enrictiment opportunities for girls and boys Information: (949) 646-7181. HOSPICE PREFERRED CHOICE Volunteers are needed to help make a difference in the lives of terminally ill persons and their families. Volunteers would assist them with nonmedical needs sucti as providing respite for the primary caregiver, running errands, reading to the patients and weekly social visits. The organization is also looking for clerical and bereavement volunteers to assist with office duties. Training is provided. Information: (714) 980-0900. HUMAN OPTIONS The organization shelters, counsels and educates abused women and ctiildren. It is looking for volunteers. Information: (949) 737-5242, Ext. 24. JUNIOR LEAGUE OF ORANGE COUNTY The organization of women, committed to promoting volunteerism, developing the potential of women and improving communities through the wort and leadership of trained volunteers, Is seeking new members. Information: (949) 261-0823. KAISER PERMANENTE HOSPICE SERVICES Volunteer. are needed to spend four hours per week visiting patients or doing erTands for LAGUNA GRtENBELT INC. Volunteers are needed to assist Laguna Coast Wilde~ss Parit staff and James Dilley Preserve staff and docents with hiker registration and general pubnc orientation. Information: (949) 488.0287. LAGUNA SHANTI Laguna Shanti, an organization that worits with persons with HIV or AIDS, is seeking caring volunteers to assist with running the front office, delivenng meals, providing transportation and providing complimentary therapies sucti as massage, acupuncture and ctiiropractic care. (949) 494-1446. LITERACY PROGRAM The program is always in need of volunteer tutors. No professional teactiing e)(perience is required. To attam certification, a series of training classes must be completed For more information, contact Literary Services at the Newport Beacti Library, (949) 717·3874. LUV·A·PET CENTER Volunteers who love to work with cats and kittens are needed at the Luv-a-Pet Center at PetsMart in Costa Mesa. (949) 451-3272. MENTOR PROGRAM YMCA Community Services needs mentors to make a lasting effect on a young person's life Students 10 to 18 years old are matctied with mentors to improve their school performance and setf-eS1eem while developing positive peer and aduh relationships. (714) 549-9622, Ext. 35. MOBILE MEALS Volunteer drivers are needed to help deliver nutritious meals to homebound, frail or elderly clients incapable of shopping and cooking for themselves. Information: (949) 645-8050. MOZART CLASSICAL ORCHESTRA Orange County's only nonprofit resident ctiamber orchestra needs volunteers for tidceting, ushering. phonet, malling and help with receptions. Nominees are also being sought for the board of directors. Information: (949) 830-2950. Frohat GriJkJ /.Alntn; er.• """~ ;,. "" lll'WI Piii/ Sllali "Ow Ma u,nJ ..,, n.oMy Mt1n 11 ,..j() ,.,.., ~a N_,..,,. JO. ~ 21 _. 0..#r 24 ZINC for Artisan C_,eese ~·••Dhc.f9A ...... 350 Ocean Ave. I 949.•94.6302 0DICIHA ....... Oltfw A "r .... I 3222E.ColiltHwy 1949.719.9482 Mf .~26.~ POLICE FlLES NE\WORT IEAat • w..t C... I._,_,. 8aaery ... l'llPOnlld in the 4500 R*d • ~ a.m. v.dlowiwy. • ~.,.._ fl9elydwft ... '9PCM1lld kt .. 1200 bb:* at t;38 un. v.dillleedl\f. •E--.a...~w.. repolt9d in lhe 1300 bk>dr at 7: 18 &Jn. w.dl IWfay. • ~ Rol4 An aJ10 theft was reported in the 3300 bk>«* et 12:0? p.m. Wedne9dey. •Na~ Cenlw DIM Eat VlndlllM\ -tepottmd in the 600 llkd • 10'.21 a.m. ~. ................. , ...... Dlhs A whide burglaty W9I repofted • 11 :09 a.m.. WldneeditJ'. •..,.. Dlhs A traffic ecx:iden1 irMJMng injunes WM reponed In the '700 bled at 9'.59 a.m Wedtwd9y. • 111h Stl99I: Peay Eheft Wti rwpofted 1r1 the 2100 bkd at 12.1>2 a.m.~. ~ Daily Pilot TSE year end clearance sale women & men 's cashmere clothing saturday, december 4, 2004 9 am -4 pm 3001 S CrOdoy Wa y. Santa Ana CA 92704 ' bloo .ves· c Haroor between Mac.Arthur & Sege<strom cast\/amex.. me visa onty all saleS final 714.957 .4000 Sat & Sun: Dec 4 & 5 10 am -6 prn ORIGINAL ART SALES Locatec:J next to .JeeQs VOL 98. NO. 331 THOM4S H J0tWS0H Publ•shet • TOHYDOOaO Edrtof USA COSENZA ~~ ~Oif9Ctot t THANKFUL ContilJed from Al dw bas bad md continues ID bawe aftllgtiool wUh the U.S. Marine Corp&. •p.ty dad.,. a Mmne wbo was in thlW wan-World wtr a. .Ktxea md Viemm\,. .... •1t's a priYilegie bus to hawe lhese Ma.tines tn our home.• Now. her io.:year-ald.,.., Bm Wynkoop ls a Marine. hued in North Carolina. Ben. a Corona del Mar High School gnrduate. was~ for 1banbgMn& aft.er returning only last month Crom a su-monlh deployment lO Japan. Chris Wynkoop. • ful-dme accountanr and a pan-time magician. goes to Marine bases twice a month to entertain dmn with his act. On Thunday. be had two wine bottles with specially made labds on them. They each bore ttw names of the two marines -theu special guesu for the day. -we·re so proud of these guys.· he said ·we appreciate everything they do for our country." Gray. who \'\Sited his Caouty in Georgia two \\-eeb ago. bad already cdebrated an early Th.anbg:Mng wtlh them. "Yeah. that wa!> cool.· he said. "But it's ruce that the Wynkoops) would ha"" us hett and share their Thanligiving meal wtth U'!> It mak~ you feel good." AROUND TOWN •Send AAOUND TOWN nems to the Daily Pilot. 1375 Sunftowef Ave., Costa Mesa. CA 92626; by e-mail to 1eff.benson ~ /afinvs com; by fax to (7141966-4679; or by calh~ (7141966-4617. lndude the time. date and location of the event as well as a contact phone number TOOAY The Cotona def Mar High~ dass of 1994 will hold rt.I 10-year reumon from 8 p.m to midnight at the Newport Harbor Elks venue, 3456 Via Oporto, Newport Bead'l Tldcets will cos1 S80 in advance and $95 at the door. lnformatJon hap..11WWW.Bl8f111ntreumons.com. The Or.nge County Marbt Pl.Ke. a weeltend swap meet, will be open an extra day from 7 a m to 4 p m. at the Costa Mesa Fairgrounds, 8 Fair Dnve, Costa Mesa. Adm1K1on will be free Information-1949) 723-6660 SUHOAY A Swedish Christmas FW will showcase Scandin3Vlan Chnstmas traditions and visits by Santa Oaus and St.. Luoa, •the Queen of Light• The '1 a m to 5 p.m . event Will be at the Costa Mesa Neighborhood Community Center, 1845 Pane Ave Cost.a Mesa. Admission will cost S6 for adults and $2 for children under 15. lnfonnation· e-mail orang«X>unty aswea.org A Sunc:t.y ch.~,,. bnuw:'1 cruise will be hosted by Hornblower Cruises and Events Boarding time will be 11 .30 a m at 2431 W Coast Highway Newpor1 Beadl Tldcets Wiii cost $41.95 for adulU $3775 for seniors and m1lrtary pe<$0nnel and $20.95 for children lnformanon. 18881 467-0256 MONDAY The .,,,_..., tree 1.iyhtiny ceremony at South Coast Town Center will fe:ature a perlormance by the AJl-Amencan Boys Chorus and 8 viSJt fTom Santa aaus. The 6 p.m even1 will be at Town Cente< Par\. next to South Coast P1aza, wt'llcn is at 3333 Bnstol St., Costa Mesa. lnformat>on: (7141 435-2100. TUESDAY A Nip 11 t ttathe from UClA wtl u~c DUSTIN/OAILYPllOT Wine botUes dfsplay the Marine Corps emblem and the names and ranks of Pfc. Tyter Gtay and Cpl. !son Townes. compliments of Joy and Chns Wynkoop, who hosted the Mannes on ThanksgMng. v1S11 the Orange Coast College DEC.4 Transfer Center from 10 a m. to ( A~ golf ioum.m.nt will p m The college is at 2701 be ~ to benefit the Fairview Fa1rv1eW Road lnfonnation. (714) Oevefopmental Center The 33rd 432-5894. annual St4Ne Pappas Friends "Fore" Fairview contest will be at TM Macu&ar [)ege.••tirwt the Costa MeN Country Club. Partnership will present a free 1701 Golf Coorse Drive, Costa pat>ent~ucabOn seminar from 9 Mesa The cost to play will be a.m . to 1 p.m IS\ the Becbnan S70, or $135 to play Dec. 4 and 5 Conference Center, 100 Academy Call to se1 up a tee time. Way, UC Irvine Information (888) Information (714) 957-5188 or 430-9898 19491 645-2886. WEDNESDAY ·Inside ct.. Writer'• Room of A wint9r..,.,...... 8"d snow 'Everybody Loves Raymond'" will sports training ~on will be an interactive discussion WTth include 1nfonnatJon on 51.aying the sncom 's c~tor and writers safe '" the snow The 6:45 p.m . The 8 p m event will be at the meeting will be conducted by the Irvine Barclay Theatre, 4242 Sierra Club at the Costa Mesa Campus Dnve. UC Irvine. Communrty Center, 1845 Pane Admission will cost $32 Ave. Costa Mesa. Adml'SSlon will Information 1949) 854-4646 cost s 10 lnformabon r'14) 963-6345 or The MaiN Attnction c.t hrtp:/1angeltts SJe"adub O'f>'OCSS.. Fctnoers show will be a tnbute to the Mame Coon cat. the largest Rabbe Malil s. Miler wil conduct breed recognaed by the Cat hts annual Lunch and Learn Fanciers Assn The 10 a.m to 5 program with the Women of p m show will be at the Orange Tem~ Bat Vahm at 10 a.m. The County Fct1r and Exposition temple 1s at 1011 Camelbadt St... Center, 88 Fair Drive, Costa Mesa. Newport Beadl Information: lnfonnation· (8581 455-9390 (949) 644-1999 ·sgge Door.'" a comedy about 1& THURSDAY young actresses hvmg m 1940s The Sing6e Goumwt wil host a New Yone Crty, will be performed dinner for Mngle profeuK>nals. by Estancia High Sctiool students The 7 p.m event will be at Five The 7 30 p m show will be at Crowns. 3801 E Coast Highway, Barbara Van Hott Theatre. Corona def Mar lnformat>on· Estancia High School. 2323 1949)~52 Placentia Ave .• Costa Mesa Ttdcets will cost S8 in advance •c.w..tioftS: Chanubhl. a and $10 at the door. Information: program for families beginni~ to 1949) 51f>..66.37. establish hohday traditJons 1n their home. will be led by Rabbi TM Mrs. a.us Candv Kitchen Rayna GE!V1.lrtz at 6 p.m at Tempie event will be a fundraiser for the Bat Yahm. 1011 Camelbad St. Down Syndrome Assn of Orange Newport Beadl Information. County Children at the evem will 949) 644-1999 be able to decorate g1ngerbfead houses and ptay in the snow. DEC.3 Decon.non times will be 10 am .. •5t11ge Do«' • comedy about 11 1 p.m and 3:.30 p.m. The ~t young actresses living 1n 1940s wdl be at~ Ayres Suites Hotel. New Vone Oty. will be performed 325 Bnstol St., Costa Mesa. by Estancia High School studeots. Information: (7141 549-0300. The 7.30 p.m. show will be at Barbara Van Holl~. Pwwrb wil be ... to meet Estancia High Sctiool. 2323 teachers and students at an P\acentia Ave • Costa Mesa. adm1satON open house for Sage roeu will cost S8 in advanoe Hill Sdlool, a pnvate high ldlool. and $10 et the cJoo< lnfonnation: The 1 p.m event wdl be at Sage (949) 515-6537. Hill Sdlool. 20402 Newport CoaS1 Drive, Newport Coast. 5'udellt..fMde poa.ry wtl be on Information: (9491219-0100 sate from 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. in Room 113 of the Orange Coast Handa*"'-'d gifts wil be on .... College Arts Cen18f', 2701 Fairview at P-iecemakers' annual Road, Coste Mesa. lnfonnetion: Christmas t.lr. More than 175 (714) 432-5843 artists will have booths at the GENEROUS ContilJed from Al and fndve candln h CUT1a for the holidays. The OuUtmaa •tore bu had a steady now of c:usaomen l1nce it opened Oct. J 5, atore man- ager Xent Judd said. ·1 thlnk we're going to have a really good Ouistma .ea.ton,· she pjd, "Since were doing 10 well already. I'm thinking It's only going to get better.· Wh!Je Orange County has been somewhat insulated from the rest of the nation'• eco· nomic m.lsfortunes, the confer- ence board in October reported a third consecutive month of waning U.S. consumer confi- dence. According to the board'~ survey, a growing ru1111ber of co05UITlers expected the eco- nom1c climate to worsen in the next six months. But those fears are far from South Coast Plaza. where Downing saJd visitors seem to enjoy the oversi.zed Olristmas ornaments and reindeer deco tall On.\. ·Every time I drive m and our. I see people standmg there ca.k- ing photographs of them- ~lve'>. • ~he saJd • AuaA AoetNSON covers bu11ness. pollltcs and the environment She may be reached at 17141966-4626 or by e·ma11 at <1/1c1a robmson a./at1mes.com event The fair will be from 9 a.m to 4 p m at Ptecemakers. 1720 Adams Ave • Costa Mesa Information· (714) 641-3112. Student-made pottery will be on sale from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. 1n Room 113 of the Orange CoaS1 College Arts Center, 2701 Fa1rv1ew Road. Costa Mesa lnfonnat1on (714) 432-5843 OEC.5 A batde uil reenactment will pf1 The Lynx of Newport Harbor against The Spirit of Dana Pomt The fight will be from 1 to 5 p m and will be hosted by the Newport Harbor Nautical Museum, 151 E Coast Highway T 1dcets will cost S50 for adults, $25 tor children. Information 1949) 673-7863. A c:h.rit.atMe golf tournament will be held to benefit the Fairview Developmental Center The 33fd annual Steve Pappas Fnends "Fore· Fairview co,.ntest will be at the Costa Mesa Country Oub 1701 Golf Course Drive, Costa MMa The cost to play will be S75 Call to set up a tee time Information (714) 957-5188 or (949) 645-2886 The Maine Attrection c.t Fanciers show will be a tnbute to the Maine Coon cat. the largest breed recognized by the Cat Fanoers Assn The 9 a.m to 5 p.m show will be at the Orange County Fair and Exposition Center, 88 Fair Drive, Costa Mesa. Information: (858) 455-9390. Hendallbd gifts wi1 be on .... at Pteoemaker5' annual Chnstmas fair More than 175 artists will have booths at the event The fatr will be from 9 a m to 4 p m 8t Piecemakers. 1720 Adams Ave , Costa Mesa. Information (714) 641-3112 A Christmas concert by the St. Andrew's Sanctuary Choir and Ord\estre wtll tncl~ worb by Mendelssohn and Tchalkovsty and a Christmas Carol g1ng-along The 4 p.m. concert will be at St. Andrew's Church, 600 St. Andrew's Road, Newport Beach Tldceta will cost S10. lnformatt0n (9491574-228'. A magic lhow la KtMlduled • part of a library open house lllU$1oniat David Skale will SM TOWN. P ... A5 SURF AND SUN WEATHER FORECAST Pautiy fog and morning doudl w.11 give WflV to sunshine. The hlghlJ wtn be from S3 ro es with ligtlC wfndL Tonight. pertly doudv wening --wilt become moltty doucfv. The lows will be from 4710 53 .. light wtndl. , .......... --llWS..~QOV BOATING FORECAST 0n1nner...-.. .... be ~-10--.,. rnoming. becoming~ • ., lr.nolll °' ..... mllllino Mid,... o12 ... a1•on•-....,ol 2toJ ... •12• c idlr.&lpect -Of too In ... maonq. Tonighc. ........... . "-'11ft1 noon concllloia &a*t.-.. .. ~ .............. .,. VW1lbll• 1D .............. ....,, t•r1c'••to 11-.1n .... ~ .... --· bel...,on•eul Hlillilld ,., ............ ......... _. ........ Siil ~-· to 15 knots. m.ldng wmd weVM of 3 fMl In the evening, becoming 2 fiMt or lesa on a llOfthW9lt IW9ll of 6 to 7 feet at 12 MCOndt. ExJ)ed. patchy fog OYemtght. SURF ""°" migtrt want to go ~· It'\ toddng like a lltNll --• .._.,.mall ct.v. Expect no nocth\ .... 0t...,.... awiatt. eoM"fe~ _,,.,.'° =-:-•--tlmott -......-,: ~oro TIDES ....... 2.1"·-uo ... ~ -0"7111110w Ulllli .__...,l ---- TOWN Continued from A4 perform from 12:30 to 2 p.m. The open hou ... whl(f, will Include ftce painting and other d\ildren't actlvttltt, wtll be at the Corona del Mer Brandl Ubrlry, 420 Mangold Ave., Corona def Mer.- Information: (949) 644-3076. OEC.7 A Menoreh Ughdng c.r.mony will.be led by Rabbi Reuven M intz of the Chabad Jewiah Center In Newport Beech. The 5:30 p.m. event wlll be In the Bloomlngdal1'1 Courtyard, Fashion Island, Newport Beactl. Information: (949) 721-2000 or http://www.•hopfa11hlonl11/11nd. oom. A~· from V.nguard University will visit Orange Coast College from 3 to 8 p.m. The college is at 2701 Fairview Road, Costa Mesa. Information: (714) 432·5894. A lectu,. on 18th century fantasy literature will be led by M lctlael Mandelkem, dean of Orange Coast College's Literature and Languages Division. The 7 p.m. lecture will be at the lido Isle Clubhouse, 701 Via Lido Soud, Udo leland. Admission will be $5, or free for members of the Friends of Orange Coast College's Norman E. Watson Library. Information. (714) 432·5087 DEC.10 Children will be able to play in the snow at the 11th annual Lighting of the Bay Ceremony. The event will end with Santa Claus flipping the switch for several electnc Christmas trees. The 6 p.m. ceremony will be at the Newport Dunes Resort, 1131 Back Bay Drive, Newport Beach Information: (949) 729-0UNE. •stage Door,· a comedy aJ>out 16 young actresses living in 1940s New Yorit City, will be performed by Estancia High School students. The 7:30 p.m . show will be at Barbara Van Holt Theatre, Estancia High School, 2323 Placentia Ave., Costa Mesa. Tidcets will cost SS in advance and $10 at the door Information: (949) 515-6537 The Single Gounnet will host a dinner for single professionals. The 7 p m. event will be at Turner New Zealand, 650 Anton Blvd., Costa Mesa Information {949) 854-6552 A Christmas luncheon will be hosted by the Newport Harbor Republican Women The event will begm at 11 ·30 a m. at The Pacific Club, 4110 MacArthur Blvd. Admission will cost $25. Information· (949) 644-0539 A polnMttia Nie will held by the Orange CoaS1 College Ornamental Horticulture Department The 10 a m. to 3 p.m sale will be at the Horticulture Garden, Orange Coast College, 2701 Fairview Road. Information. (714) 432-5748. OEC.11 ·stage Door; •comedy about 16 young actresses livmg in 1940s New Yon: City, will be performed by Estancia High School students. The 7:30 p.m. show will be at Barbara Van Holt Theatre, Estancia High School, 2323 Placentia Ave., Costa Mesa. Tidcets will cost $8 in advance and $10 at the door. Information: (949) 515-6537. The •Holiday PtGnic; sponsored by Oflnge County Clw Hav.n GulnM Pig Reecue, WW fndUdt Gulnee pig,... end photo , • ....ioo1. Tht 2 toe p.m. ~ wtU be at the Newpon RfVIM Plvllloo, 3(50 Riviera Drive. lnfotmldon: (71~) 2A2·7548 or http.:l!Www.~IWt>.Of(I. Jim Oamble't ~ ~ Show will rttum to N.wport Beam with tt.ree tree ahowa. TN ftrtt two thaws of "Twn the Night 8EARfont Cht11tma1• wtll be presented at 1 p.m. 1nd 2 p.m. at the Newport Beech Central Library, 1000 Avocado Ave, Newport Beech. The final performane9 will be at 3:30 p.m. ' at the Manners Brancti Ubrary. 2006 Dover Orfve, Newport Beam. lnformltion: (949) 717-3830 or http:l~.newport be&Chllbrary.org. · DEC.12 A ChMtmu conc:.rt by the St. Andrew'a Sanctuary Choir and Orctleltra will Include worka by Mendeluohn and Tc.tlaikovsky and a Christmas Carol alng-along. The 4 p.m. and 7 p.m. concerts will be 81 St. Andrew's Churctl, 600 St. Andrew'• Road, Newport Beactl Tidcets will cost $10. Information: (949) 574-2284. DEC.14 A •Holiday BNnc:ti• wiH be held by the Friends of Orange Coast Interfaith Shelter to raiae money to aid homeless families. The 11 a.m . to 1 p.m. event will be st a home in Newport Beactl. Admission will cost $45 plus an unwrapped gift for a homeless family. Call for the exact location. Information: (949) 640-8828. OEC.19 A Christmas conctH't by the St. Andrew's Sanctuary Choir and Orctlestra will include worts by Mendelssohn and Tctlaikovsky and a Christmas Carol sing-along The 4 p.m . concert will be at St. Andrew's Church. 600 St. Andrew's Road, Newport Beacn Tidcets will cost $10. Information: (949) 574-2284. OEC.22 Donations of food, money and toys will be collected by the Costa Mesa Polica Department to be given to needy families. Donations will be accepted from 3 to 8 p.m at the West Side Substation, 567 West 18th St. Information (714) 327·7450. ONGOING ·or. M.P." will discuas lov• skill• at 7 p.m. on the first and third Tuesdays of the month at University Towers, 4199 Campus Drive. Suite 550. Irvine Information. (949) 725-3366. Life drawing woriilshops are held from 9 a.m. to noon and from 1 to 4 p m Saturdays at Orange Coast College, 2701 Fairview Road, Costa Mesa. The cost is $5 per session. Information (714) 432-5880or http //www occtickets.com. A ·Financial Smugles for Successful Retirement" woricshop will be held from 6:30 to 9 p.m. TuesdaV1> through Nov. 16 at Orange Coast College's Science Room 169, and from 6:30 to 9 p.m. Thursdays through Nov. 11 at the college's Business Education Room 102, 2701 Fairview Road. Costa M esa. The cost is $69. Information: (714) 432·5880 or http://www.occtickets.com. The Inter-generational Troupe of Actors workshop meets from 3: 15 to 5:30 p.m. Tuesdays at the Costa Mesa Civic Playhouse, 611 Hamilton St., Costa Mesa. The free worbhop is comprised of Furnishings • Design Services • Custom Florals Introducing our Holiday Collection COME IN AND LET US INSPIRE YOU! 500/o off Wreaths • Garlands • Holiday Decor . -._,....,.~ H~, Ca Ma•"-'949) 64U74S Heu: 10~:00 Mon:fd .• l0:00-5:00 s. .• l~:OO 5-. ptOpae Of ... qll who want to plNfotm and tbldy chm•. ·~.,.required. lnfonnedon: (71•) 8'1-t733 or h~.~&ort>' ··~ ,,.. Newport ..... c.- 0.comlng Oub meet. It 7 p.m. Thuractava at the v.,..n1e1 Apanrnenta, Hotpltat Road and Superior Avenue. lnforrn1tlon: (9'9) 660-1332. The N9wpot18.-c:h Spanish Club meets at 1 p.m. Mondays and s.turdays at the Veraaltles Apartments, Hospital Road and Superi<w Avenue. Information: (949) 860-1332. ·~wtttiMia~ begins at 10 a.m. Mondays at Borders, 1890 N'e~rt Blvd., Cost.a Mesa. Information: (949) 631-8661. Champegne brunch ... ,. held from 10:30 a.m. to 2 p.m. Sundays at the Sutton Place Hotel, 4500 MacArthur Blvd., Costa Mesa. The cost la $39, plus tax and gratuity, and the price includes house ctlampagne. The cnampagne of the month is an additional $15. Information: (949) 476-2001. •fridey Nights Unplugged• are held from 9 p.m. to 1 a.m . Fridays in the Sutton Place Hotel's Trianon Lounge, 4500 MacArthur Blvd., Newport Beactl. Gerald Ishibashi and guests perform weekly. Information: (949) 476-2001. A •L.oa>st.r Cookout• Is held from 5 to 8 p.m . Saturdays at The Sutton Place Hotel's Calypso Cafe, 4500 MacArthur Blvd .. Newport Beach. The cost is $55, plus tax and gratuity Information: (949) 476-2001. Privlrta tutoring and English as • Second language instruction 1s available for K-12 and college students in the Newport·Mesa area. Call for rates Information. (949) 294-9402 Alcoholics Anonymou1 men's meetings are held at 8 p.m Tuesdays at the Costa Mesa Senior Center, 695 W 19th St .. Costa Mesa Information (949) 645·2356. The Newport Center Toastmaster's Club can help you improve your public speaking skills or polish your business presentations. Members come from 1vlriety of~ dllCipfln .. and bldtgroundsl';The group l"neell ~ Monc:t.v mornlng from 7 to 8:301.m . It e10 Newport c.m.r °""' Newport BMch. v.t d8t9d parttlng la available In the par1ctng structure next to 24 Hour Fltn .... Gunu are welcome. Information: (949) 721·6732. The N.wport ~ w.ldng Club meea at the corner of Superior and Hoapi1al Road In Newport Beach at 9:16 a.m. Monday through Saturday and 7 p.m. everyday. Information: (949) 650·1332. The Newport-M.aa atbbege dub meets on the second and fourth Wednesdaya of every month from 6:45 to 9 p.m. at Oasis Senior Center, 800 Marguerite Ave. in Corona del Mar. The cost is S2. Information: (949) 646-5293. The AClU of On1nge County meets at 7 p.m. the third Tuesday of every month at the Unitarian Universahst Church, 1259 Victoria St 1n Costa Mesa. Each month's meeting will feature a different speaker on issues relating to the Bill of Rights. Information: (714) 957·6107 Yoga classes will be offered Tuesdays and Thursdays from noon to 12:40 p.m. for nine w eeks at West Newport Community Center Registration 1s $54 for one c.lass eacn week or $100 for two days a week over nme weeks for Newport Beacn residents. Information: (949) 644-3151 Costa Mesa's Recreation Division will provide a three-hour theme birthday party for up to 20 guests df the Balearic Community Center weekdays from 5 to 8 p m.; Sdturdays from 11 a m . to 2 µ m or 4 to 7 p m , and Sundays from 4 to 7 p m Parties for children 5 to n will consist of lunch/dinnt:r 4dmes, crahs, prizes. cake with tee cream and superv1s1on by ~taff Parties cost from S250 to SJOO. (714) 754 5158 A variety of private, semi-pnvate .md group swim lessons w ill be offered this summer at the Manan Bergeson Aquatic Center .it Corona del Mar High Scnool Options include one·on -one nstruct1on on Saturdays and d Monday through·Thursday program for all dges and levels For session dates. 11mes and costs. call 1949) 644 3151, or register in person at Newport Beacn Recreation and Senior Services, at 3300 Newport Blvd ART -CRAFTS -GIFTS SANTA · SNOW SEASONAL ENTERTAINMENT -3 CAFES c§4~ F'°E~;;VAL WINTER FANTASY Three Magical Weekends Remaining 10 am · 6 pm Nov 26 28 Dec 4 5 & Dec 11 1? Laguna Beach 9'9.494.3030 www SawdustArtFest1val.org ~ -e~r" ~'.}.. ~~ \) -0' ~----0 _, ·rj \' Please f oin Us Al (J )) C.J. fZ>ose re ~ .2 ~OUIU/IU' ~ ~ I For A Back Door Sale! I 0·00 run ICJ b 00 /7 111 M Friday, Nolleni>et 26, 2004 FORU HOW TI> GET PU8USHED -~ Mail to Ryan Carter at the Daily Pilot 1375 Sunflower Ave.. eo.ta Meu, CA 92626 • R11 llee• Hotlne: Cell (714') ~fa: Stnd to 171 .. ) ~ E"4nd:Send to dailypilot@latlrMS.com • All oom1spondence must include full name, hometown and phone number lfor Yeriflc8tion pUJ"pOSee). TM Pilot ,........... the right to edit all aobmlalont for darity and length. Limits on St. Andrew's need to be reasonable St. Andrew's OlUrch was there before many of the residents bought their homes. Also, the high school was there before most of them boughc their homes. They knew the neighborhood when they bought their homes. It seems strange to limit the occupancy to 1,500 or any number The church has a choir of 100, who sing at two services, so that bnngs the number dov.11 to 1.300 There are at least 10 members of the orchestra, who pla) at both services. so we are down to 1.280. This is not including the mm1ster, teachers .md -.taff who are necessaI) to run the church I can JU'>I imagme our ushers ''uh adding machmes. counung the people as the) enter the church. As soon as we meet the n noff numbers. they v.iU have to do .. e and lock the door-. and tum people a\~dy I alway' though! democr.icy mean1 freedom of religion c,ue-.~ I w~ wrong. I.et\ be rea-.onable. LOUISE COWER ="e"von Beach Bell mi sse\ election meaning I guess Joe Bell JUst doe-.n't ~l't 11 The election was not a mandate 10 promote the d1 ... cnmina1ion of gays. but it \\a'> a '>trong mc.,.,age lhat 'aid· '.\larnage 1<. between a man and a woman. c,ay people, who t.•xpens say repre'>ent 3% or le-,., of the population, are (,od\ t h1ldren. 100. Ye1 their arnon<, JtHJ lifestyle are their own fhere b ongoing debate 1n rhe '>uenrific cornmunuy over 1he genetic e\ idence that one 1s pred1.,posed to becoming a MAILBAG STEVE McCRMK I DAILY PILOl nadonaUy and within the readership of the Daily Pilot. An overwhelming majority want marrla.ge to remain u It ls. .,UDUNLAP Newport Beach Editing effort busted this time f don't mean to be critical, but what In the world is happening to the grammar and English of the writers of the Daily Pilot? Saturday, there was something in there about a "busted ga5 line." J mean, come on. is that the way we want our children in school to be speaking'{ A busted gas line instead of a broken gas line, or a gas hne that had burst? Today I picked up the Sunday paper. in the article about Linda Dixon, 11 says "moments came in the last two years when Linda Dixon wondered if the Costa Mesa City Council and her were the right fit/ Would that person say, "was her the right fit?" Come on, anybody who has been to school would know that the word should be she. I'm almost afraid to tum to the rest of the arucles m the paper LOUISA ARNOLD Costa Mesa Me should have been I, according to English The Rev. John Huffman of St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church wrth a model of the church's proPosed ex.pans1on. I've just opened the paper, I'm looking at the front page of the Ptlot. and here as Steve Sm11h. m the first paragraph. saying, "He was a teenager, only a couple of years older than me, growing up in Los Angeles." blah. blah. I do believe the correct English is. "He was only a teenager, a couple or years older than I." homo .. eicual rhat .. ard. gay .. '.>hould have tht' right to haw J c1\il union and have act.e" 10 pa11en1 partner., 111 hosp11a1., and other bas1t right'> '>Lirh a., emplormenr. etc But Bell!. analogy. equatmg gay<, to the d1.,cnmination of black. people 50 years ago. t'> a large '>tretch Black. Americani. can'r change their slin color, but many gays have returned 10 a straight life'>tyle Orthodox churches don'1 want to "ft.Jc" anyone including gay., We pray that they will find God·~ word as their authority fo r life and discover Jesus Omst as their lord and savtor. However, orthodox churches will not bend to the cuhure's desire to change our church liturgy or the laws of the land and make ·marriage" anything but a union between a man and a woman. Bell should reflect on the vote coun1 on marriage both '11ie true figlit of C !iris tmas is in tfte e!Jes of cfultfren aglow witli tfie joys of tfze fwfitfay season. 'Witli tliis in mi~ tfie Segerstrom :Tami(y invites you and your family to our tradih°'1na[ 'Tree Lighting Cererru.my at 'Town Center Par( on PATRICIA IRWIN Corona del Mar 'Monaay, 'J{_ovemfier 29tfi at 6:00 p.m. Cbme anti fibzr tfie caroling of tfie Jt({.. 5tmerican 'Boys Chorus. Jtntl liai{ tlie entrance of Santa Cfaus on Ii.is merriest rountf. 'T!iere UJi{[ 6e wassailing witli complimentary rejre.sliments aruf mucli jubilation. 'lJut most of all, we fiope tfiere UJi{[ 6e you ant! your f amify, anti tfie [igfit in your eyes. 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Information: (714) 708-6665. SUNDAY ....,. ood Curtllin! Lenford WUlon'I pl8y about• vi.tnem wt«an living In the woodl end • "'91Nmeee Arnerlet.. glti eMrching for her father wlll be perlorrned tit 2:30 p.m. et the • ~ TheWe Arte Cent91', 2&01 Cltff Drive. Newpon e.actl. Tldt9t prlc. wlll be $1&. lnfol'TNltlon: (M8) &11.()218 or - HOURS AlO Friday, November 26, 2004 THEATER REVIEW 'Redwood' envelops Newport audience Tom Titus Daily Pilot W hat are the chances of a 17-year-old half-Vietnamese girl finding her natural father in a place where the woods, literally, are full of Vietnam War veterans? As the young lady herself admits. about the same as winning the lonery. Th.is doesn't stop the determined Geri Reardon, however. She's been using her summer vacations with her aunt in FYI •WHAT: *Redwood Curtain" •WHERE: Newport Theater Arts Center, 2601 Cliff Drive, Newport Beach •WHEN: Thursdays through Saturdays at 8 p.m .. Sundays at 2:30 until Dec. 19 •COST: $15 • CALL: (949) 631-0288 Northern California for this purpose since she was a little girl. And this year, aU her efforts may pay off. The distinguished playwright Lanford Wilson ("Tally's Folly," "The Hot L Baltimore") hones in on this need for completion, or closure, in his surring drama "Redwood Curtain," now on stage at the Newport Theater Arts Center. lt's a craftsman-Wee three-hander, a deeply involving personal journey calculated to touch and move its audience. Director David Colley has cast three excellent performers in this nchly textured exercise, and their interaction weaves a compelling. occasionally complicated story. It's quite brief at an interrruss1on-free hour and 45 minutes, which still couJd have been shortened with the omission of a subplot that does nothing to advance the story. Oiances are Wilson realized tus play was a virtual one-act and anempted to extended it with a tiring segment about industry's encroachment on the environment Th.is only succeeds m temporarily derailing the main thrust of the story and has nothing to do with the girl's search for her father. The centerpiece of"Redwood Curtaintt -apan from the giant t:rees that occupy half the stage -is the magnificent performance of Julia Clio as the young lady on a quixotic personal quest. Clio's Geri is a briJliant, highly articulate See TliEATtR, Paa• A12 1 http:/lntllcconl/M.COl'fl. .. Dally Pilot Keith Lockhart is the conductor of the 11 ~year-old Boston Pops, which will play at the Orange County Performing Arts Center at 8 p.m. on Sarurday. Pops culture runs deep A famous 119-year-old American orchestra will be at the Orange County Performing Arts Center on Saturday for a concert of Christmas music -but expect a few surprises. Paul Saltowltz Daily Pilot A n American institution nestled in the same town that recently shot down an 86-year-old curse on the baseball diamond will make its way to Costa Mesa later this month for its annual Ouistma.s concen . There must be something to be said for cradit1on in that part of the country. The Boston Pops, the famed 119-year-old Amencan orchestra, will be at the Orange County Performing Arts Center on Saturday for a concert of traditional Oui.stmas music -but expect a few surprises along the way. "People have their favorites that they expect to hear. but we like to play some new pieces and throw In some nontraditional arrangement," Pops conductor Keith Lockhart said. Ii 'I Maybe the brealc in the norm has something to do with Lockhart himself. When he was named conductor a decade ago. he was the youngest person ever to take over the job. He had some pretty big shoes to fill Arthur Fiedler held the position for 50 years and was a tradition himself. John Williams -who scored such films as UStar Wars" and "Indiana Jones" -served from 1980 until Locldlan toolc over in 1994. NThe most intimidating thing for me when I took over was not that I was afraid to follow those guys up . .. it was being a part of something that has been around for more than a century," Lockhart said. Lockhart. who grew up in New York. began atudytng music when he was 7. ln a time when most people hjs age were tangled up in rock 'n' roll, he found his path in classical music as a pianist and a clarinet player. •·Neither of my parents were musicians, but my dad played a lot of classical records, and J was jusr drawn in.· he said. ·Tue ccmtmunicativeness of music just sttuck me. It can be in any language, and people can still be moved by it.~ Lockhart played the clarinet in several orchestras, though he was never a member of the Boston Pops. NI chose to go the conductor roure because I like being a pan of everything. from the arrangements to what pieces the orchestra actually plays," he said. ·1 miss playing from time to time, but conducting is more my thing." The Boston Pops plays 125 concerts each year, with Lockhart helming the conductor's seat for roughly 85 of them. The concerts vary from symphonic pieces to backing rockers like David Lee Roth. ·1 think something that makes the Boston Pops special Is that we don't only do classical music," he said. BEST BITES FYI •WHAT: Boston Popa Holiday Tour • WHEN: 8 p.m. Saturday • WHERE: Orange County Performing Arts Center, 600 Town Center Drive •INFORMATION: (714) 556-2121 "We're open to aU different types." The show at the Orange C.Ounty Performing Arts Center will feature young New Zealand singer Hayley Westen.ra. 17, who has been compared to opera star Olar:lotte Oturch. There will also be a large choral section made up of singers from Cal State Pullerton and the · Pacific Oiorale. . . "Hayley Is amazing.• Lockhart , , said. ·1th.ink she's even better thaq , , Charlotte Oturch, and the choral . groups are some of the best around. They are from this area, but they will be touring the entire country with_.... us.• "" .. . Royale selection of Italian foods 1960s. C.Onte opened bis ftrst bakery and restaurant ln Tust1n. After owning a atrlng of intemadon&J babries that operated lnalde grocery stores. C.Onte opened Plza Royale ln 1987 ln C.Orona del Mar .• Each day Conte bakes hll .repertoire of time· tested Italian puates: c:annoU (2.50), dogllatelle ($2.50). pudCldotd ($2.50), lUcottl ($. 75 to $1) and dqmiau ($2.50). s.nc. locala low h1I choc:oW. chip eoc>ktea. he hebe thoee too. t.lOng With lillorUid oaru.b ($1.25), coftee cibt ($6.50), Na,poliona ($2.!0) and Chocolite kJaln ($2..50). POr Mnctwtct.. 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Like "Raiders -Los Angeles Tmes f2M Lost Ark" It has a treasure illt based on esoteric history "Oceans Eleven· and ion Impossible" it features sterous crime caper 1 8£RT l JCl<ERMAN M Ben Gates (Nicolas Cage) steals the Declaration of Independence m order to uncover the final clues leading to the treasure his family has chased for generabons m "National Treasure • West Coast PrsmiBt'B! ne Involves stealing the :eml!:>E~1laradon of endence. No k1dd1ng. e "Beverly Hills Cop" there ams of good guys. bad and misdirected police undngdownthesame bj9clive. The plot nvaJs ·JFK" d the Russian tax code for o.Q\/Oluted clues that mu'>t be veled. But the amateur sleuth played by the always cheerful Nicola'> Cage manage~ to crack every bizarre riddle in a miltler of second<, And he fall-. 111 love along the way. No kJdd1ng! Hut ead1 clue lead., d1rectl} to yet .mothl'r !>!range put.zle thttl nel·d., to be solved IJke a hundred other buddy movie'>, Cage ha:. a comical ~1delack to help him out when hi~ brain is befuddled. There are cliffhangers. di!rk tunnels and dt>ath-defying falls from great height'> It might all be exci11ng 1f it wa .. n·t so ~illy and predictable at every turn. S111l, the nearly ~old out audien<.l' 'il'emed plea.,antly en1N1a1ned -UNCLE DON'S VIEWS OF NIL REPUTE --~hucky' so much cheese ..... --QD'icleDon ... ade aJ1 offer the other day my editor Paul. one that shouJdJ'l't have refu..,ed Mer viewing the laU.''>t inematic debacle he senr me to, I e-mailed a simple reque~t II was devoid of the usual threats and recriminauon<, that might accompany one of my run-of-the-mill communique., All I wanted? An article of hl'i clothing. See, I've got 1h1c, I laJllan friend, and he gave me thi.., hllk handmade doll. and I've got lot.., of pins. And Paul, about those littler sharp aches and pams you·ve been feeling? rm gonna !>tan removing appendage'> real 'ioon. I'd start with the head. but I ti~re you probably wouldn't notice. Took. the ole ball and chain and dropped 18 large on two ux down at Triangle Square You guys know the dnll. Dinner and a movie. Denny's and Oluclcy Well. "Seed of Otuclcy" that is There's gonna be payback. Probably have to see a chick. Oick. Probably have to suffer through a Julia Roberts all-day marathon. Oluclcy was birthed. so to speak. back in 1988 in the semi-coherent slasher flick "01.ild's Play." Like most horror Olds spawning sequels, "Oilld's Play" was -like "Halloween," "Hellralser," "A Nightmare on Elm Street," et al -the first and what would be the "be.,t'' of a qut•,tionahle idea for a movie ~canning a theater devoid of all hut m1\crean1 ... ml'>anthrope'>, moron-. ,md makontent'>, wh1t:h at one noun per \1ewer Just al'>out anountt-d for all 111 attendance, "~eed of 01udc\ -opened up with th(' chee'>IC'il l red1i... th!' '>ldl' of Vl'lweta ,111d lha1 ain't l'Ven rt'al Lht'l''it' '"\eed ol U1Ucky" fea1ure., a ratlwr '-l't'd} Chucky with a ll'v. more ..,Lar'> ... onw add1t1<11i.tl '11\l he'> ,111d the u.,ual poor stop mouon animation He ilnd h" bnde liffany, re'>embhng .i teh.'\.,.mgd1'>t''> wife, bo1h brought bc1t k to sl'1rn·ambul.1tory hfe via int an1at ion. are lookmg 10 take owr the '>OUI'> of Jennifer Till) and Redman. whoever he is. Tilly u<>ed 10 he a real 'ilJr I fen· we gl't to \t'l' her career Corioh'>·l'ITell tl'i way down the dram A.<, 11 turn'> out. many plot comnvances ago, with the help of a turkey baster, Oiucky, or rather hi-; .,hrewtc;h (aren't they all) wife. Tiffany. had a kJd. One thal nett her of them knew about. One that unfonunatcly some meatball decided 10 make a movie about. Turne; out the kid is gender confused. Ugher than a hberal's thought process or a father's day tie, pop-eyed and sounding suspiciously like Michael Jackson. this mommy's little mon!>ter, lunda like the old rnndy commerc1aJ - '><>metmit.''> you feel hke a nut, ~omeumes vou don'1 -feeJc. h.._e a girl. feel., like a boy. Dr Lwra would have a fidtl day wllh th1) pathetic p1h.• of polypropylene rhi~ (;fen or Glenda 1.,n·1 the \1ole111, murderou~. marginally-animated dropping of plastic that his parent.., art• I k wan ti. lo '>lop them vta .1 12 '>tep program. fie want" to find h1m!>elf. I le want'> il normal r.11nily. I le quit ldy reverts to the family heritage He cuts h1.., datl·s arms and legs off wuh .tn axe. piece by piece, like the Black Knight in "Monty Python and the I loly (,rai.I." And hkl• that knight. do you really think <lrncky·, dead? Duller than a Gin;,u knife. ahout a!> welcome & a holiday fru11 cake, ··'ieed of Oluclcy" i., probably the worst flick I've ever d1'>graced the pages of the Pilot wi th revtewing. I can·t possibly wnte a column thats as bad as this movie, but I couJd try. I thought I was embarrassed suffering through the Spice Girl!> movie for the Pilot. but nothing compare'> to 1he abomina11on that 1s the "Seed of Oluclcy." • UNCLE DON reviews 8 rated movies and cheesy musical acts for the Daily Pilot He can be reached bye-mail at rea/fybadwrhingl/iaoloom. ' WATERFORDe CRYSTAL • Signing Event November 29th 4 .. 7 p.m. Join us November 29th to meet John Connelly, .. Waterford's Chief Designer & Master Glass Cutter. Enfoy Food, Beverages & Fun! by tlw \\hole <'nterpri\e. 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Coast Hwy., NB Open At 5pm Daily l HAPPENINGS THEATER • 'Marmalade.' playwright returning to SCR TomTttu1 Oatly Pilot N oah HaJdle received a lot of attention -and rnons than a few gaapa-wben bis provocative play ·Mr. Marmalade" made lta world premJere at South Coast Repertory last season. Whether you loved the play or hated It, you had to admlt It was different -and imaginative. Imagination. in fact, was a major factor in this adult fantasy centered on children. So, South Coast Repertory audiences will have an idea of what to expect when Haidle returns later this season with his latest venture, uPrincess Marjorie, n another world THEATER Continued from Al 0 overachiever and gifted concert pianist with self-anointed supernaruraJ power, and the young actress enriches this character with a tremendously moving depiction. The old man she virtually stalks in the woods -a sheUshocked former combat engineer who Ndoesn't do well with people" -receives a deeply involving portrayal from Howard Panerson. Shuffiing, averting eye contact and shouting at his unseen dog, Patterson inhabits this pitiful derelict with painful realism. 01eryl PeUerin completes the cast as Geri's Aunt Geneva, the only one of the three who seems fully in touch with the realities of the modem world. Pellerin performs her mediator character skillfully. bu1 JS charged with projecting the play's immaterial premJere. It replacea "The Root of Love," an adaptadon or MachJaveW'a "Tho M&odngola" by lta protpeetlve dlteetor, Davld Ownbera. Ownbers will instead stage "Princeu Marjorie,• which la described u an adult comedy centering on two highly imaginative brothers. Reflecting on teen romances gone awry, •Mr. Mannalade• being joined by •eq and Bone," which Ope:nl in Feb~ Jn New Haven. Oon.n. H81 a1aO worldng on a commlulon from another theater and on a aamural movie. •Prtncea Marjorte• will open March 11 on the Julianne Argyroa Stage and will run through Mareh 27. they fantasize about the object • • • of their affection, once so Orange Coast College is innocent and perfect, until she gearing up for lta annual rerums for a visit -all grown holiday festivities. featuring a up. production end tied "An Haldle, a 2001 gradtlate of Old-Fashioned Cluisuna.s Princeton Univenity. has been a Melodrama and lee Cream busy scribe. "Princess Marjorie" Social," which opens next will be his third play to receive a . weekend ln the school's Drama world premiere ln less than a Lab Theater. year -"Princess Marjorie" and Rick Golson is directing the subplot, a task she handles quite well. The Newport theater has faced and conquered the challenge of a woodsy setting before -in last season's NCamping With Henry and Tom" -but set designer Martin Eckmann has outdone himself with the construction of three giant redwoods, which dominate the stage and are so crucial to the story. Mitch Atkins' fine lighting design and Tom Phillips' cosrurnes-particularly Panerson's ragged attire - enhance the show considerably. NRedwood Curtain" will touch many hearts on a variety of levels even today. some 30 years after the Vietnam War's conclusion. Just bring a warm coat in case the temperature inside is even chillier than outside, as It was opening night • TOM TITUS reviews local theater for the Daily Pilot His reviews appear Frid11ys BEST Continued from AlO craze. Conte will make ultra-thin pll2a crusts not advertised on the menu. Pizza sizes range from mini ($6.95), small ($11.75), medium ($13.75) and large ($15.95), with thin crusts costing an additional S 1. Specialty piu.as include the Favorite Four (pepperoni, sausage, black olives and fresh mushrooms}, Toscana (olive oil. garlic and oregano, Italian sausage and rapini) and Touch of Italy (sun-dried tomatoes. mushroom, olive artichoke hearts, garlic and basil}. The salad selection includes a grilled chicken breast topped with mozzarella ($6.50); antipasto tirreno with romaine, whole green olives, gorgonz.ola and prosciutto ($6.95); and a Caesar with romaine. parmesan and garlic croutons with anchovies on request ($5.75). annual ehow, which will feature an evening of music, vaudeville acu. a holiday aing·alona and the college'• ttadldonal holiday melodruna. The producUon la 1 G·rated event for the end.re family. Those in attendance will be treated to a free ice cream favor. There aJao will be a visit from Santa Oaus. so parenta are advised to bring their cameras. Advance dckets, priced At $8, • are on sale in the bu.raar'a office, adjacent to the Studmt Center. Tickets will be sold at lhe door • for SlO. Reservations are belng- taken at (714) 432-5880. • • TOM TITUS reviews local theater ' for the Dally Pilot. Hla review• appear Fridays. Pizza Royale serves standard pasta dishes including spaghetd with meatballs ($6.95), fettudni Alfredo ($6.95), lasagna ($6.95) and ravioli ($6.95). Deli sandwiches include pastrami ($4.95), meatball ($5.50), turkey ($4.95) and submarine ($4.95). Conte recently spent a quarter-million dollars renovating the restaurant, installing travertine flooring, 6oor-to-ceiling windows, and curved-glass bakery display cases. Corona del Mar congratulated Con1e's efforts by giving Pizza Royale a ci1y beautification award. Pizza Royale Bake Shoppe delivers locally for a $2 charge. The boundaries include Newport Coast, Balboa Island and Eastbluff. It also offers catering. • BEST BITES runs every fnday Greer Wylder can be reached at (Jr68rwyl<Hr ~yahoo.com; at 1375 Sunflower Ave., Costa Mesa, CA 92626, or by fax at (714) 966-4079. AFTER HOURS ............ 21 DZ. Y. •1•1 lllll ....................... tll.11 ZI a. ..,, .. ,m ........................ 111.• 12·14 el. PN C11• ,.Ill 11 ...... ..111.• oc ..... Cid•• ....... .. (949) 848-4202 Call Lo111alae O'Do•••ll 949.574.4245 or Ann Ge•llrell• 949.574.4249 To advertise in this section { • Supmit AFTER HOURS items to the Dally Pilot, 1375 Sunflower Ave., Costa Mesa, CA 92626; by fax to (714) 9664679; or by calling (714) 9664617. TODAY 'AU'T\JMN IMPftESSIONS' An exhibition of paintings featuring vineyards, harvests, sunflowers and boats runs through Nov. 30 at the Debra Huse Gallery, 229 Marine Ave., Suite E. Newport Beach. Information: (949) 723-6171 or http:l..WWW.debrahuse.com. 'PARIS PICTURESQUE' An exhibition of photographs by artist Barbara Higgins, "Paris Picturesque," will be on display through December at French Budtet1, a florist at Fashion Island in Newport Beach. Information: (800) 652-9551. THE PHOTOGRAPHY OF ROMAN LORANC An exhibition of new photographs by Roman Lorenc will be on di1play through Tuesday at Susan Spiritus Gallery, 3929 Birch St .• Newport Beach. Information: (949) 474-4321. REDWOOD CURTAIN Lanford Wilson's play about a Vietnam veteran living In the woods end a Vietnamese American girl searching tor her father will be perfo""ed at 8 p.m. at the Newport Theatre Arts Center, 2601 Clift Dril/9, Newport Beach. Tldtet prices wHI be $15. Information: (949) 631-0288 or http://ntacconlint1.com. AMEUCANIOOL Clay Alken will perform ChriatmH music at an 8 p.m. concert at the Orange County Performing Arts Center, 600 Tow11 Center Drive. Costa Mesa. Tidtetl will cost $52 to $87. Information: (714) 556-2787. SATURDAY A CHRtSTMAS CAROL A preview of Charles Didcena' clauic story will be performed at 7:30 p.m. on the Segerstrom Stage, South Coast Repertory, 655 Town Center Drive, Costa Mesa. Ticbts will cost $26 to $41. Information: (71 4) 708-5555. BOSlONPOPS The Boston Pops will stop by Costa Mesa on its 2004 Holiday Tour. The orP"iestra's 8 p.m. 1how will be at Segerstrom Hall, Orange County Performing Arts Center, 600 Town Center Drive, Costa Mesa. Tidceta will co81 $56 to $110. Information: (714) 556-2787. REDWOOD CURTAIN Lanford Wilson's play about a Vietnam veteran living in the wood• and a Vietnamese American girt searching for her father will be performed at 8 p.m. at the Newport Theatre Arts Center, 2601 Cliff Drive, Newport Beach. Tic.ht prices will be $15. Information: (949) 631-0288 or http://ntacconllne.com. SUNDAY REDWOOD CURTAIN Lanford Wilson'• play about a Vietnam veteran living In the woods and a Vietnamne American gh1 searching for her , , father will be performed at 2:30 p.m. at the Newport Theatre Art .. Center, 2601 Cliff Drive, Newport Beach. Tldtet pricet wlll be $16. Information: (949) 631-0288 or ' http://ntaooonline.com. .· .. Spoft1 EdltDt RJcMH Dunn: 1714) 966-4616 • Sportt Fu: (714) 966-4668 Friday,~ 26, 20().t AU HIGH SCHOOL CROSS COUNTRY Sea Kings . • • en Joying the moment Chrl1Yemm1 Daily Pilot Last season after the Corona del Mar High girls cross country team finished second in the ClF Southern Section Di- vision III championship race, Coach Bill Sumner was asked by a reporter what he sees in the future for his team. He replied, "Tuday is the future." Well, if last season wa! the future of his runners. this season could very well be the apex o f his team's perfonnance. Or could it? The team, considered young last year, still doesn't have on e senior in the top five. No. l runner Annie St. Geme is a 1unlor. No. 2 runner Alison Damon ~ a freshman and the ryp1caJ finaJ three are Sara Cummings, Hilary May and Otmue St. Geme-three sophomore ... But youth doesn"t nec- essarily equare 10 mex pen ence. rhe Corona del Mar girls took home the CIF Division Ill championship last Satur- day and will be compe1- mg in the CJF Stare championships 5.tt- urday at Woodward Prut tn Fresno - tl1e 18th consecutive year Sumner ha\ >ent a CdM team to the state meet in his 21 seasons at Corona del Mar rhe la.st rune Cd M won a state utle was in 2000, when his 1eam won by nearly SO points. This year's learn could be even better. but because there has been much unprovement in the sport of cross country, this ream will not wm by 50. he said. "I think we have a good shor. but I wouldn't bet the house on n: Sumner 'laid. ·u Barry Bonds can go out and hit a home run 25 percent of the time, we're going 10 see If we can go out and hit o ne." Sumner said tus job a. .. a coach t'> to put together a game plan that Wlll hen~r the team's chance'> at obtaining that state ticJe. The plan? "We're going to let the four hor'K"> run hard and let the other three pick n up."' he said, meaning he\ going to send hi-. top four runners ou r as hard as po'>.'>1ble. lbe 21-year veteran coach said this crop of girb 1!> defimtely the best rerun he's had m Io year., and possibly the MAAK C. J HN OAll"f P "T Corona del Mar's Annie St Geme hopes 1t will be a downhill race for the Sea Kings on Saturday m the CIF State champ1onsh1ps at Woodward Park in Fresno. best .. met~ he's hec11 at Coron.i del \!ar Rut the bigge.,1 threat !or ttw. -.tatt' meet comes from Mana Camilo of "lanta Ro<;a, ~umner said LdM firushed 111 third plau· behind Mana Carnllo at the Stanford 111"11<1 tional 'iepl. 25, but No. l runner ~t C..eme was sidelined due to plantar fa"><.i 1tis in her foot rhl'> 11me. it will be a wholt' different race. "I thml.. Wt' lan beat tht•m.-he ..aid "I h<t\t' an old -..1ymg -1fyou have a -.hot, you h.ivc to go for it -and that's what ,w·u.· gmng In do." And a'> far a..., the future 1'> concenwd for the Cd~t"gir1", ~umner tlof"n't hl..e to dl\CU5'> it "I have a <,hirt that ..ays, 'lh e future is now'," he '><lid "This team will be hark 111 full force next year, but I live tn the rre\ent, wtlll h IS the futu re.' MEN'S BASKETBALL Kim, Lions have something to prove High-scoring junior could help Vanguard progress toward upper half of conference standings. Barry F1ulkn•r Daily Pilot )' "We start four guy'> who started for us last year:· Wilson said. "I think w e'll be a better basketball team , but that may not translate to more vic1orie'I, because I think the rest of the conference 1'> much stronger." Wilson b elieves Azusa Pacific and Concordia are clear GSAC title favor- ite8, with Vanguard fitting som ewhere in the chase pack. But with only on e senior receivin g significant playing time, Wilson be- lieves if this group conrinues to prog- ress, the future could be much, much brighter. Part of that future Includes Horace Wormely, a 5-6 1enior who Is redshirt- lng th.la sea50n, after averaging 13.6 polnta per game last season. Jolning Kim u returning starters are 6-7 Junior nm Burnette, 6 -2 sopho- more Kevin Dalafu and 6-5 junior Leon Rosborough. Burnette hu lhown marked lm· provement, WU.On said. He averaged 5.8 potnta and 6.3 rebounds last sea· aon, but has produced 12 points and 8.3 rebound.I per contest, Including two double-doubles, thus far. He ls allo lh~tin_g 69.6~ from the fteld (18 for 23), heading into last Friday's home ~ apin.st Oattmont-Mudd· SCrtppe. .• :JBumette) 1' MJJy pl&ytns· with 1 lciCOt conftdtnc.e," WU.On Mid. ~·· &htft from lnltde to 1 Win, hal helped tiim UM hla athlet.l· dim more to h» ldvui•, WU.On ..... He ii ~ 10.3 polntl (\Ip trom 1.3 lut INIOnJ and. 5.7 rtbounda ... LOcal runners heading north Five Newport-Mesa individual competitors set for CIF State championships in Fresno. Chris Yemma Daily Pilot Five individual runner'> from thl' Newport-Mesa area will be competing in the CIF State c;ro~ country champ1 onsh1ps ~turday at Woodward P.clfk 111 Fresno. with Newport Harbor I hgh gtrh No. I runner Whiiney Blue a favonie to place m the top five tn Oivt.,1on II The other four Costa Me~' l.i., m ine Day and Kyla I lures. L'>ta.nciu., I 1 n1e Ca'>taneda and ~ge I fill'~ Kane McKeon -total the mo'it runner~ tn on~ year from the .uea in recent memo-,. Day and Hore" \Hll be running 111 01- Vl'>IOn Ill \'\llh lhe Corona del l\.1ar girls team. C.<i'>l<11wda will aho be in D1vt\1on 111 and '\fr Keon \'\ill bt• 1n D1vis10n V Blue \ .. ho lirn-.hed -.( cond overdll m la\! "'1turday., ( Ir ~outhem ~uon fi- nal at ~It ~1 Antonio Lollege. will be facing .,lift rnmpe1111011 from other run ner-. -11u ludmg ~rrano'> Kauren lar- ver who llni'>hed fir...t al ( II-Blue will abo be tal mg her'>t'll though ""he gt'I'> '>O diing t•xrned hefore '>Ollll' fllll'" 'ht• goe.., Olli 1110 fa\I ~~'A-­ port Harbor < oal h I m l\\t•1t '>.lid ~nd See RUNNERS , Pa&e Al4 •~Al• • \ A r PILOT Sage Hill School's Katie McKean right. will try for an edge Saturday m the state meet, hke she did last week in the CIF D1v1s1on V champ1onsp1p race at Mt SAC •• t • . . .. AH Frldly, November 26, 200ot SPORTS QUOTE OF THE DAY VANGUARD lege, bu been tho other thus ro.r Wilson said depth. a walt!M11 last year. has Improved, u s-.c senior Antquon James, M fun· lor Garret S«rocsher and S.2 freshman Bryan Botman have helped Conlfy a rot.adon of up to 10 players. "J rhmk •u• ha.,,e u good Jhuf, bur I wu11/dn ·, bt!f tht lwu~e on 1t ·• Continued from Al 3 th1s season. 8111 Sumner, Corona del Mar gu1s cross country coach OaJafu, the point guard. has collected 22 points and 12 re· bounds in three games. while Brandon OuplessJe, a 6·6, 245· pound transfer from Los An geles Pierce Community Col The Uons open GSAC play Nov. 30 at home against Outs· tfan Heritage. SCHEDULE TOOAV a..btball THE LIONS Community collngtl men Orange Coast et Citrus tournament. foottMll 3 Brian Roberta 4 Levi Seekln1 6 Tim Burnette 6-1 Fr. 8-6 Jr. 6-7 Jf. M Jr. 6-1 Sr. 6-2 So. M Sr. 6-2 So. 6-6 So. 6-3 Sr. 32 Curt wataon &-S So. High tchool Chonllr Oak at Newport Harbor, 7 pm Volleyt>•ll College women UC lrvme vs Notre Dame at Long BuJch Stale tournament, 5 p m 10 Garret Stroc:lher 111Ntah8amey 20 Kevin Oalafu W.wpolo College men UC Irvine vs Long Beach State 1n Mountain Pac1f1c Spons Federation tournament al Stanford 2 p m 21 Antquon James 22 Hallison Jones 23 Brent McGee 24 Brendan Cotter llOTKI Of M.JC SAU Of lllB PIOftlTY Notice It h11 ebV t•V•n that 1 cln\ed bid \al,. wlll bt h~ld •I M1n1 U Sto11a•. 1177 tnm~t b1c~ Stretl, Ntwpnll B11ch, CA <);.>660 on Dec 1,4, 2004 11 10110 AM lo ullafy lht lien on the property stOf•d al lhe addrus 11tov1 In the unit\ llated Tantnts notated the lnventorttt listed at th• llmt of rtnttt L 1ndtor d mt~" no rt1>1t1tnt1tton or wer r1nt1 ll11t lht un1h cont11n 111d 1nv111to rl11 111534 JOY GAAY KANAR INTCRNATION Al , IHC MISC HOUSCHOLD ft£RSON· AL ErFlCTS, IUSINUS RCCORO&. l!UJINUS rURN /EQUIP B 1580 PETER BOWIE BUSINESS RECORDS. 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Dlllill "" - RUNNERS Continued from Al 3 twice this year she has thrown up I 0 minute'> be· fore the race because ~he is so nervous." One of the umes occurred at the Mt. SAC tnvita· uonal Oct 23. where ..,he placed fourth but said she psyched herself out beforehand. Tweit said he thinks Blue should be able to finish in the top five at the state meet, and t'Ven higher if she runs about 30 second& faster then her per· formance at the final!> -a tinw he !>aid they both thinlc she's capable of. "Our goal is for her to run her best race po~­ sible," Tweit said. "We ju:,t need to get her a little more relaxed." Serrano's Tarver will likely be ahead of Blue ~I · urday after fin~hing first at the '>ecuon final and breaking a freshman record. Tarver lim.,hed an 17 minutes, six seconds, while Blue finished an 17:55 on the three· miJe course Sage Hill will be sending a compemor 10 the state meet for the first lime in the school's five-year history. It also mark:> the fin.1 umi: <)age hc:I.!> had any athlete compete at the state levt:l 111 any '>port McKeon. a freshman, finished lourth overall m the CIF Division V final race la.,t ~turday al Mt. SAC Her time of 19; 19 wa .. nearly 40 '><.'cond' faster than her preliminary run the prcvwu~ week on the same course. Vquard's 8fian Kim shoots over Chapman's Tony \i Metum (44), 1 •\ NewpOrt Harbor 'I High product. In nonconference action last season. KJm Is expected to bolster much of the Lions' offense~ this season and Is, off to a gOOd start, averaging 18.7 points per game after three Vanguard wins in as many games this season. Further, he's shooting nearly as well from thre'i)oint range (7 of 16 for 43.8%' as he 1s from the field (17 of 35 for 48.6%). The Lions are also hoping to compete for NA1A postseason consideration while playing m the Golden State Athletic Cont ere nee after finishing 14-18, 7-13 m conference last season. STEVE McCRAN!< I DAil V f>ILOT Sage Coach Nate Miller '>aid McKeon hii!t a good chance to finish in the top 15 at the state mee1. Mlt's tough for me to know becaw.e it's the first trip for both of us," he said. "Bui gauging from last week's results, I wouldn't be surprised if ~he fin· ished in the top 15 and maybe even higher." MARK C OUSTIN/DAILYPILOT Newport Harbor's Whitney Blue keeps up the pace m the last mile last Saturday in the CIF Division II final at Mt. San Antonro College After a little bit of confusion as to whether Costa Mesa's Kyla Aores qualified for -.iatt', Me..a Coach Joe Busi said Wednesday it had been cleared up. Aores should have automatically qualified after her finals perfonnance last Saturday. but a CIF oversight caused her to not be m the official line· up. Busi said he contacted CJF and !>he wtll be run· ning alongside teammate Day tn Dtv1s1on Ill. f.stancia's ~taneda finished 111nlh in 15:36 in the Division Ill CIF finals race Saturday at Mt. SAC to qualify for state. The ume wil!> a personal record for the junfor runner Day finished fifth at the final Saturday in 18:41 and Aores finished nmth in 18:52. Busi said both of them should be able to finish in the top I 0 Eagles' Coach Olarlie Appell ..aid Castaneda has been improving aJI !>e~on but could face talented runners in the state meet Division III tn the Southern Sectmn might not be ~ strong as 11 ls ln other sections. Appell 'laid after la.\t Saturday~ race . • • • 2640 Lepl Matlca 2840 leplNace; 2640 l.qal Notices 2MO Legal lklllca --------aret•. 1uthorlzed •11enl for Don Remmel. to anclon 1 previously 11>9roved second· floor decll with a solarium style p1tlo enclosure 11 the front of the resl· dence. louted at 1372 GarlinlfOfd Street In 1n Rl 1on1. Envlronmenltl dttarmlnttlon: exempt. J. Minor Condltlonal Uae '""'" ZA·04·~ 101 Shthttn Sad1&hl/lht Ctll1P Pro)lct, LLC . to tllow • 2,2A7 1q It coff91 allop with live eritar Wnm11't oe>er • t1n1 rrom 5 a.m. to 12 1111ctnlltlt. end to cfnltle from shared p1rkln1 rlQulrement1, louttd al 2937 Brlatol StrHt. Suite AlOl, lfl e Cl tone E11wlronmtntal detlfml· nation. uampt. 1"11bll1ll1d N1wport 8ttd\/Cott1 *" Oalty Piiot November 26, 200tt FON Slephtn C Bedum Pubhc Works D11eclor Prosptc;l1'<'t b1ddars may obtain one sel of bid documents for $10 00 11 the oll1ce of the Public Worlls Oepartment. 3300 Newport Boul1v11d, Newport Buch, CA 92663 Cont11ctOJ license Clas11flca11on(1) requlrad for thts project •A· Publ11h1d Newport Beach/Cost• Mesa Daily Pilot Novtmber 19. 26. 2004 f056 .......... ... s...... The fot..,wlna p11aon1 eu dolna b11alne11 11 NSP farm P1t111ershlp, 117 Dltmond An , Balboa Island, CA 92662 Pttrlcl• f Ha1t1neyer, I J 1 Oltmond An , Btlbot 1•'-nd. CA 9*2 Nor1M11 c r1aa.1111 Ttnn11111 hrt•C•. OrlMdo fl. 32.llOI '-'• W Wal«•. HM $ylv1n LIM, St Cllar1ta, MOa»OI Thie bu1lnt11 II con ductad by' • 1•n«tl pert11tt111i., Hn• you atar'9d dolil1 butlntU yett Yes, 2000 ftetrtcr. f Haatmeytr Tiii• at11ffit11t Wit f d •lltl tflt Countr Clatk of Ot•t11• Cou11tr on U/2ll04 IOIHMHtO D1il1 Piiot No•. 2t, O.C. J, 10, 17, 2004 fOIO .......... .......... rr. fotlOW!fta 1Ptt10M '" do111t Mtnesa •· •> lhllt..t atr Gell C=IOllti-IJt, fftt., •> Cautln, ye CMea .... 1 Corona del Mu, CA 92675 United Stain City Golf Ch1mp1onsh1ps, Inc (CA), 2620 [. Cont H1ahway, Corona del Mar. CA 92625 This business 1s con dueled by. 1 non·prolot corporation Hive you sl1rted doin11 busontss yet7 No United St1IH City Coll Ch1mp1onsh1ps. Inc . Bryan McDonald Presldtnl This statement was hied with the CO'lnty Cler~ of Or•n1t County on ll/02/04 20046006HI Daily Piiot NOY 5, 12, 19, 26, 2004 FOJ.4 lh• totlowtna penons ''' dol111 but!Mtt ea; 1) Hefltefe Auto, b) Adttle.l ...-..S ,._~ The followln& person' are do1n11 bu,1n1ss IS Tl1quep11que Bakery & Grlll, IOI W S1nt1 f e. Placenlla, Cellforn11 92870 Raul C OavlS, 101 W S.nta f 1, Placenll1, C1hforn1a 92870 Roathn• 8 01111s 700 Sue Or Pl•etnlla, Callfornl1 9?870 1 his busmen is con ducted by husband Ind wife H1vt you t ltrltd dom1 bui1n11111 yel1 Y11 7/01/04 Raul D1v11 Thlt slalemtnl """ hlad with tllt County Cler~ of Ortnp County on 10/211()4 20M600stn Otllt Piiot Nov 29, Dec. 3, 10, 17,2004 f067 Herllqe Auto Parts, c) ,.._ ..... Htflt.,. A»to Recllla. d) ._--..... "9111.ap Auto ltestoft - lion, t) H«lt... Auto The followlft& per.on• S•IH, 1701 f'e"'on1 are dolnc bu '""' u : AH., Coar. Miu, C1ll· Chfl1tlan Ol1ut, Ill fOfni. t2t27 Dover Dt Iv• Sult• 100, Ortlltm Crichton Reid. ~ewport Buch, CA 1JlOI S.nla Al li*lt, •2'13 Founttlll Veller. C.11· Abtlnde11t Lift Mt4l1 fOfni. 92709 Inc. (CA), RI Dover Suun ltlld, 1120I O..lv•.L Suite 100. N••· Santa Atabllla. fo1111talft !)Ort Mull, CA 2tel V111ty, C1Ufor11l1 IZ7QI Tlllt f>llllllffS II con Thia l>US#llu It COii· ducted~• cor1HH•tl0ft MtiMS •y· """•'"' • .,. Have YOll •lMIAif dol!'t .,,. f)ftHwl ~ .. , Ho Htv• rou utM -.. A.-•nt Lif• ,....., bullnftt_ rtU v-. At14rew La..W, Prtti· OllOll?OOG •t $uMn ltaid ""' et1t111»nt .... 1TM1 1tateme.nt •11 '"" wrtlt tllt Covftt1 .... ... Ult ~y ct.\ of °'""' (oonty cw. .. °'""' ~ Oft t li'IJlAM M ll!Oft1M JMU•I Ml ........ ,.. 0.,. lot .... ,.,. •a ~.~~· l\:; \ .2004 • t The followlna persom are doona business ft• Beach C1tlls ln1ur1nc• Serv11;es. 2620 C Coast Hwy Coron1 del Mllf, CA92625 " Bfyan Cleora• Mt• Donald, 2620 £. Co1l1 Hwy , Coron• del Mlt, CA92625 Tllta buslntas 11 con· ducted by tn lndlvldUll Have you atlrted dolfll buslneu yet? Yes 4/l/92 8ry1n McOoneld This 1t1tament wat ftlld with lht Countr Cler• of Or1n1• County on ll/Ut/04 to01lM71U D•ttr Pilot How. 12, lt, 21. Dec. J, 2004 fOIO ............ ........ ~ Tllf , ofto•lltl "''°'" ... dol111 busifttu ... Cltf nti f'ot tfolio Mii) •cement, 2816 w111o ""-. Colt•MHl.CAm27 t.rnar f'ortfolk> 1111Mnt tnc. (C~. tt WtllO lane, Cott• Me c.At21Z7 flllt bi.t!MM " ducttd bJ: ' cttpeir.t tf•v• yov at.rW tlUlllnt t Jtt? No CetlltY ,CKtfotto M lltf!IUI IN.. Den CMnty, ,., ..... !ft Thil ......... , " ,,.., Wltll ttw Clari of 0r-.. Cov •lOnMM ........... DettY Plot 11t11 JI, 2',b.C JIM • ' . .. " ' " ... I'.. I s ) e e ::'.J\?.arn-:; :-~ ::= ::..~~ta ·-----~......... .... ... , ... S!limoc•Jlf! ~:11~=1~~..... rll "·· T:.'I. ........... 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II Tlllt tllltMenl wlS .......... pt11t. 11) 1ttt. ....... o.nt ,.flt'tlMt f111d witti tflt County ·· NatWtlly ~ •lt TMt 1utemtnt '"'' Cwtt of o;," .. co1'"ty ._...._. NlrdtMa Cot-· °" fii,111 _.... W. Cou11ty on l~ Tiit ,...._ t*toM Mw CA t2c25 Cltttl of Or-.. Coullty IONMtst7t •• doins ~ es: Antwtttd '"7"' on U,lal,1M Del~ ,Mot Nov. n. Dec I) M$M Moftpp, 3 Dlttrlbulort Inc (CA) 1111"'1'11 3.10.17,2004 fOIJ MSM "'" Ell.Ile, c 41t Ntrc!Uua. ·Cotw Delly Not Nov, 12, lt, ---~ MSM Fln•ncl1I, 21 DtlMlr CA92t25 2'. Dec. S. 20IM FCMe .__ F11twltw "°"Sulit lOI, Thia bu.in... It eott- ....... ._....., eo~"":~~uc ~=::;,~== • -~ Tiit lollowlnt Ptttona (NV), 8912 llttlt Hof'M busintu 11tt7 Y•, J -'" dloln1 bual11111 u : ;., 1 • TM fOllowln& persona Reqlt Jlc&lon Autlltn· YI. lH Vt111. NV Nowmller l, 2003 ate lllolnt. b~ 11: tlcet1d. 750 West lSlll 19119 Answered ""'"' Welt~ IM,9 £1 Strut Unit 1, Co•I• Thie buslnan It con-Olltrlbutors, Inc., DtYld ~ey Avenue •!!i,. FOi.in· Mell. CA 92627 ducted liy: ll11tlt1d M. Koffman CfO • In VeJltv, C1 iruOI Frtnll C p 7.,, Utbillty Co. Thil aut11111nt Wit Meredith fMfl Crew· "'Y· "" Hew you sterted dolnc flltd wltfl tllt County '~d -·"El Rey A ... nut Wut lStll Strttl Unit I, bualnus yet? Yu, Cltrtl of OrMll County ... , .-.. Vi •• Co1l1 Mt11, CA 92627 4~ l l~/04 92•1t70I, fountain 111ty, CA This business Is con MSM Asaocilt• llC ;..U007t If ducted by: an lnd1vldual Gil .... __ 1 ui...-Sc:ott Brien Crewford, Htvt you Sllrtl<I doini ~w • .,... ''Iii-Dilly f'Hol Nov. 12. 19, ~ £1 Rey Avenue 119, bu11ness vet? dent zt. Otc. 3, 2004 F041 t I v 11 CA ' This tllltftltrlt w11 _70lun 1 n 1 •y • Yn . filed with tllt Coun... ...... .... "'" 10/01/2004 ., Tiiis blttlnt11 Is con· frank c Perry Cletk of Dr1n11 County ... s...t dueled by: llutb1nd ind Th11 st1t1ment w11 on ll/09/04 Tiit lollowtn1 '*'°"' .If. f ltd lit C 20046007117 1 •1 tht ounty o 11 •11ot .. l2 l9 are tklln& butlneu n : HIVt 'JOU ltlt1td ......._. CL.·• I "-C 1 ~ n OY. • • ) r ya ra•ue L ~.. ...ft 0 ..... 1n1e ounty 26 3 ...... , F,._ I ~ ....... II) n~. 1111slnus r-t? No on 11/02/04 ' · · ~ .,,.,., C) fClltr11t1. 4101 Al- Mtredith R. Crewford 2004600Mtt fkt1t1M..... •ddln OJ.. Huntlnaton This •lltlm•nt WIS Dilly Pilot Nov 12 19, Bt1cll, CA 92649 llltd with tllt County ~'Dec. J. 2004 f047 llmes.....t 01nltl Merl! Twomey, Cltlk of Of1n1• County Tiit followin1 ~rsona 4101 Allddlil Or .. Hun· on l l/09/1)4 nc...... ere do1n1 business IS. tlntton Bt1cll. CA 92649 !0CM600710J ._,......___. Emereld Plumblnl s.r ChtroUI f'1tks, 17142 O.lly Pilot Nov 12, 19. -vlcn, 9121 At11nta AH . Courtllt)' Ln., HunU111· ~. Otc. 3. 2004 f044 Tl1t follow1n1 perions •313, Hunt1n1ton Bt1ch. ton BNcll, CA 92649 .. • CGla..N,_., '" dolna business as. C1llfornl1 92646 This buslne11 II con· CMfl.., ... ,. •) Business Expo In Roy M Pt1rc1 Jr.. ducted by: 1n ulilncor· ternahon11, b) BXI bpo 9121 All1nt1 Ave '313, porattd 11aocl1tlon 18377 Bt1d\ Blvd '217. HvnbnJton lt1cb. Call· PU!tr th•D 1 QKlntflltlp Policy • .., ...... s:·: ................. .................. .......,..,.,, -..... ""'.. Tlll ....... --.,.. It' • - - Chlilt ... .........:.. ................ -.,.... ....... -....... ........... ., ............ , ........ CMlr 0.-. Piii ..., I, ;u. The ,......_ ,_.... TMI 1t1•1 ent •II Otl•t11 '"'"'tlena, ~ ef Or ... c.-tr "-41= 11• •• *-I . ....._ •: NM ...... Cowltr 2'lOI Mlrlllllflet ,..._,, • llJIMM .... '10lect ~~ Ser• can ol Or_,. Co!H!ty I I, ......... Vltjo, CA WIW71 .. ... -vk•, I04A2 Vie Aft· • lll'Ul'M 12112 hlw f'lllC 11t!1 U. lt, -a1u11 •• ._ JiieA ca,. .. ....,.. ,_.... LWll, 211oe •.o..s.-. ro.z Tiii ....._ ,_.... ltttlftO. CA1a71 Dliff f'lllC fltw. 16, Otc. ... .... ~ ,..._, l ·l, .. ~ ....... • .. Sltpl11n !. OIMltr. 1,.10, 17, 200' fOU WM*' VleJll, CA t2tt2 .......... IOttl••t Otll 111111 30442 VII MdtMla, 1e1i Tb<t M1Mtt II tO!I• ... C:..-. ~. 211 Juu C1pl1treno. CA ........... ducted lly: 111 1"41vidllll ..... Slllnard Wey 10, 12875 H9vt YOll tlltW *"Ill Tiit •••in. 1*tt111 :;aort 111111. CA Tiii& bllllnelt is COii· ......... IM.lnus yet? Y•, trt llloillt hilMu •: dllttN bt 111 lndivWwll Thi folo.U. petMnt l/3/0il llttt Ptl~. H71 ._ Slfftlllo Ot· tt.we Y04I •brtM dolfW ,,. .._ ._.. 11 1temona lu11t 1rv1111 A.-. Su~ A. ...._, 111& cun Dflwe, "'"'""'yen No ... or. ua L• LIMt Tll• 1t1t.mtn1 • ., eor1.1 ...... CA 12121- Newport lttCll, C4 Sttplltn E. Gilley Ct., ~ ltldl, CA filed w1llt tt1t Covnty 4650 t2M.J Tlllt 1t1t1mt11t ... 92t4IO Clttll of Orena• Countr lll1nnon RMtt Kun. T1* ~ ... Is con· tiled w1111 tllt County 0111'-1 Gltnn Johnston, Oii ll/23~ 4604 Sta.not• Drive, ducted by: 111 Individual Cl«k of Dr1n11 County 22U LI Lindt Ct . ZOOUOOH07 Unit A. Ne~ort ltacll, Hew ,OU~ dolftl on l 1/0ZJ04 Nttwport lt1ch, CA Diiiy Piiot No• 26. Dtc. CA 92MJ buelftas Y9t? No J00460061H l2tlO 3, 10. 17. 2004 f06' Th• !Mlllness Is ~- Jt!NI Slubno Oc· Dally 1'1lol No•. 5, 12, This l>wlntu is con dueled tty: 111 1ndt•l4fl11l nlbtnt 19. 26, 2004 FOlO ducted by: en ln!!Mclllal fldllll9...... Hnt you sterttd c1otn1 Thia ata1tmtnt w11 Hive you started doln1 ._ •~ buslntst yet? No ftltd with .ttit Co1111ty ~.... buslneuret7No --Sh1n1\0nlten.tKull Clttk of °''"'' County .__ ,~ Denltl Glenn Johnston Tll1 follow1n1 Ptttons Tiiis 1l1t1menl wu on 11/UM - -Tltls 111 .. mtnt was "' doin1 buslntts as f11td wlttl UM County ZOOUONStt Tht follow!~ persona hied wilt! UM Counly Adv111C1 Flntnclal ~-Cltfk of Ot1n1e County Delly l'llot Nov 26. Otc • .,, do1n1 bus-u : Cltftl of Or1n1• County luUons. 25IY Via lomes on lVl~ J. 10, 17. 2004 F061 S1lli Flower Otpot. 2185 on ll/02/(M '33, Laavne H1llt, CA 1004600l060 ~..... Fairview Rd. H·l03, 20046006401 92653 Dilly Pilot Nov 26, Ott ._ Cost1Mt11,CA92627 Deity Pilot Nov 5, 12, Ftrn1ndo S1ncllu, 3,10,17,2004 F059 ._.........__ Robert R. Boucher. 19, 21. 2004 F032 25856 VII lomes •33, --2885Fewvltwlld.H·l03, L1aun1H1lls.CA9265J ~ ..... Costa Mn1, CA 92626 Re-....... This business ts ton· ... S...... Tiit f0Uowln1 persoM .,, doins bualnua "; I) 0 . fOfct MotOf Spoft, b) Stnturus, 4695 Mac Altllur Court. lltll flOOI', ~ort Bt1ch, CA Rtzv1nl Hold•nes. llC (CA). 4695 M1cArtllur Court, 11th Floor. ;z668ort Buch, CA This business Is con· ducted by l imited lltblhty Co Hive you sterttd dotn& business yet? Y11, 10/01/2004 Rtzv1ni Hold1n1s. LLC. Ferris Rezv1n1, M1n11er Thia statement wes fl!td With tbf Coyoty Th11 business la con· ._ ,._____. ducted by "' 1nd1v1du11 dueled by. an lndMclual --Have you st1tltd dom& The followin1 P*'sons Have you started dolnc The followlna persons businen yte7 No "' clo1n1 buslntu as business yet? Yu. "' doln1 business IS f ernanclo Sanchez Pac1flc Cove Rul Estele. 11 Ol ·04 Ads Eyt lnatltute. 18881 nus statement was 2333 Naples. Newp0<t Robtrt Boucllet Von Kum1n Suitt 350 hied with the County Btach CA 92660 This statement wu Irvine. CA 92612 Cltrll of Or1n1• County CtOfl• Sptn1m. 2333 llltd with lht County Altundra Chr1sl1ne on 11/02/04 Naples Newport Beach Clerk ol Or1n1e County Clltb1I, M 0 . 106 Via 20046006'°4 CA 92660 on 11/23/04 Mentone Newport Beach, Daily Pilot Nov 5, 12. Th!S business " con 1004toOISOS CA 92663 19, 26. 2004 F026 dueled by an 1ndtv1dual Daily Pilot Nov 26, Otc. This business 1s con Have you sterted dotnl 3.10 17, 2004 F062 ducted by 1n 1nd1v1dual fktlm..... business yet' No H.ve you started do1na .._,~ C1or1e Sp1u1m The followlna persons ire doin1 bus1nt1s 11· Per None Coll Club. 25991 Bl1Kos1 Minion t>usinns yet7 No --This statement was Altu ndr1 Christine The followine persons filed with the County Chebll 111 dome bustnns as. Clerk of Oranee County This st11tment wu £ uro-M11d, 7850 Slater on 11/09/04 filed with the County Avt •33, Huntmaton 20CM6007114 Clerk of Onnee County Btach, CA 92647 011ly Pilot Nov on 11JQ2/04 Sxty11 Ntum1nn. 7850 26. Dec J, 2004 .......... .......... Tiie toactwm1 pet M>ns lrt dotn1 buSintSt · as lffuhful Neola. 2919 E Cout H11hway •B. Corona dtl Mer CA 92625 S1nd1 Ncuyen. 163!16 Mt Ac li.erm1n Cr fount11n Velley. CA 92708 Tll•• buStneu " con ducted by an 1nd1vldu1I H.ve you 1t1rted doin1 l>uaineu yet? No Sindy Nauyen Tll11 statement wu lilld with the County Cltrlo. of Oranae Couf11y on 11/02/04 2004.00Uto Daily Pilot Nov 5. 12. 19. 26 2004 f028 SELL your stuff through classified! How to Place A ...---Deadlines --- Rates and deadlines arc subject to change without notice. The publisher reserves the right to censor. reclassify. revise or reject any classified advertisement. Please report any error that may be m your classified ad immediately. 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Sbt 2 stry bHch &•ant dramatic LR w/cathedral ce1hnR' spa tub in master $685,000 Call Coldwell Banker Beadmde 714-968 1200 trvtne ABANDONED 2 sly G1 ant ready for 1mmed sale 4Br 3 5Ba Tri lvl er an1te counters Plan lahon shutters. ~entral A/C $799 000 Call Coldwell Banker Buth side 714 968 1200 Udo Isle 2 Story lbr, Jba itreat location on tarite lol SI .750.000 Call Aat Jell Axton 949 633-9128 Ntwpon Beach lltdtlfte W-View Condo Great view of T urniog Oas.n & city llllhts Gt acoos l1111n1t wf24 ht sec & doorman 2bl OPEN SUN I .. 601 lido Parll Or Umt •IA Sl,275,0'.Xl Mary lou Kielller 949 675-2700 lido Park Realty Sdl your Car in C.:lottiji~d ! Service Directory Accounting "NO 1C£ 0 RtA0£R California l1w re quires that conll 1c tori tak1na fobs that total S500 or more (l1bor or maler11fs) be ltcensed by the Contractors State license Board Stele law also requires that contrtclors include the11 license number on 111 1dvertisln1 You c•n check the 1t1tu1 of your ltcensad contra ctor at www cslb ca.aov or 800 321-CSlB Unh· ctnsed contrectors t1kln1 1obs thet tot1I lus thin $500 must st.te In their 1dnrt111m1nts th1t they 111 not licensed by tht Contrectors Stitt License Botrd " Addllloml --- ltM-04 02004~-~.""'- o,.nS-12-4 26 Rue Grand Du<ol bu remod & up1nd Ouuv11fe. approx 3900 .sf, I& pvt p1t1os w/hmestone firs some views of golf course Sl.999.500 Carol Rudat Barons Real Estate 9-49 677 3366 OPUI SUM 1-4 2509 L 1' Tff ST 3lir 2.Sba ..,.111c..ttl.I c.I JtffWbx for cwt 714-6 2 4-137 4 52 See tile WOl1d ~Creepy 56~• crook 57 Htgn 9'Jlnl• 58 Dear. fn Italy 59 Wartlecl 81 Totacry 82 Pe<Ched 63 OesslCaled 66 Sooth Sea• staiH 9 Horbor Ridge Open every Sil t Sun 1ao· P1noram1c ocn views! fnunac vacant Jbr 3ba home SI 849.000 p,111ck lenore 949-856 9705 1990 Port Seabourne Way NPB 4br 3 Sba S? S9S 000 Open Sun 11 4 Allan Horowitz 949 715- 1337 A & M Development FIND NEED TO SELL YOUR PROPERTY OUR HOMES OF THE WEEK PAGE ON SATURDAYS CAN HELP CALL AJlllGOH>US 949-574-4249 lonAINE O'DONNW 949-574-4245 A -l HANDYMAN Install. reface cabinets k~doorVwrdows ~Oolc71~16 Car,tt Repllr"81ts ~CAaPlHtCAllPIT (> R9911rs. P1tchin1 ln1tall Courteous tny size iobs Wholeseltl 949.492 0205 Q\lld Cln,llctnlld f /T "-Y AYt111eble. Achvt, Cr11hv1. C111na. EMllW!t l.OCll IW1 & CM'. CPR c.rtifled 949-:112 9179 TIM I TO N YOUR HOME IM rROVEMlNT PROJECT? Call a ptumbtr p11nter. handymen, or any of the areal services h~led here In our service directory! THESE LOCAL SVC PEOPLE CAN HELP YOU TODAY! SMAU JOI UIPHT Loc1t. Quick Response Home . Yard & Dock Elect 2D Yrs E•P 0urun ElecYlc l ll'Z15f!IO 9&«i(). 7042 1.1.C. lle<trlc low prices local con tr ector, no lot> too smell. no JOb too tMa. 1111'1 "'10l1 rtcJllSl UClo.atlPm (714)142-1410 UCINSID CONTUUOlt No lot> too 1m. M wvtc.I Rtpelr rtmodt4, fens, 191 MW SYC ~Jfi56 Bridge Opentnf lead· 1Wo of v Bndge pl1ycn an: locky. Molt of the umc they need noc COW'll to men than I 0, so their flnaen suffice. Consider tlus baod. After Soulh's one specie opeo.i.oa bid, one no trump i4 the ODJy rei.ponsc available to North. When South 1ump rebids spades over East Sped Panoramic Yim! .. 0 ........ ti. ~ niam rim. bl. .. pd norvWrW 1111. ~ .. hty. 1 bit '° Nlliprt ... ~a11s.nae ZJB.J!m '*-' ~ AESIOENTW.AENTALS ORANG~ 7400 COUNTY Bllbcll "'*"•11 a.. ....... ~-2b U. fr'& LR, !)!. blloorms. ,,., • lllnl -sur.o ubl Incl ,.. Now tel74472B View et llldi 1..,, 3br 21 twnhouH. acrosa for UCI Hdwd firs, 2 c p11kin1. $2050/mo A&t CtH 714·915-1899 YIAllY UASIS I .... NIWPCMtT HOlllS llll __,Y llMTOllS 949-675-6161 ~w... ~ .... now. 2,3,48r's. f>ricN ~ ftom S!!iO Bin WhbRty~ 17 Ferrand. 4IJ la, IWOl mlsf. Upstars loft. Balcony off mstr br $11995.IXXl ~ Mc£ulley ~!m-~71 Plalwium Prq>«ties Opett Sun 1-4:JO SS C1erMOnt Normandy style home• Jbr 2 5ba. a•t•d comm Sl,129,000 Stefanie Meurer ShHlle Apt. Brend naw Ude hie, lbr lba ifOUnd ll&ht I brliM. w/d fir. quiet bayfront bld1. 1ccess, inll now $8SOm Mini water view, w/d Call Phil 949.725.8535 S1350/mo 949-413-3032. Utlln & lwllllrt 21r, r£NTSIOlES 11•, new kltcnen, b1th Jbr 2b1111 perk& $1800 & Berbtr ctrPtt. G1r, Av11112·1 949-500-5445 949 715 3156 PltUnum Properties Santa Ana Prlatlne DIMlf Mater S4.ffe model Pff ect home on it•ted comrw, trevertine tk><w1n1t, inside lndl'y, A/C. Tree & pool vMlws from pvt patlO. &Ym & picnic area $399,000 Cell ~I Btnkar Bachside 714 968-1200 Mottvated & Ready 2· Sty walk to beach. 48r. 2 581 Home Wonderlu4 upitrades incl newer windows, scraped ceilHlp, new Cllfpet & fla115tone rear patlO $569.000 CaN Coldwell Brier Buchslde 714 968-1200 w/d, $1950 949-725-8535 I 1cva br 2. Sb1 den, fp, 2 ctr, &•led comm, pool & sp• Pet Oii S2SSO 011ne Cottrene 949- 836·3730 nt 0..... .., lbr lb1 near Trl Sq l.S ml from bch. aated: upstairs w/11111e. b1tcony S945 downsteirs w/p1t10, c11port $955 94&-SIJl ..QX) fl.llqlro.QWl'I In t Sltle I & 2br 1pb, P•hos, pool. sp•. 11r. mu1t SHI SI 150·1350 949-631 7376 5-til Afte Helflm, 2br 2bt upst111s apt, l1un- drm, nice ar.e• 1vell now $1250 714-540 1387 MISCELLANEOUS RENTALS 2br• bonus mv'lbe E Side RentJIToShare &030 pv1 PlbO. 1 c ,,, 255 Costa MllSI St SI~ hboe- COM Vlllave share buu 2 story home 111den entry to dwnslrs to pvt sle wd. fp, trench drs s 1250 9-49· 760 8430 '" Now lit 949-QJ. 7IDl llr 210 Peel Ho.te S2200/mo avt1l1ble 1mmedl1t1ly. Call (714) J.t9 5185 Rooms for Rert 6040 Huntlngtun 8lldl Q ARTIST STUDIO~. 1• 51100 & a 219 West Costa MeSI, 200sf. $1JOO Av1ll1bll now. ~~s:;·9&~: ~ill'~-~-= Ill'-. If 1111 • Ill l'..llf! ,.. Ht '10llt I INI, 2bt/2bl 2 car pr, twnhm, nr F asNol'I Isl 103 Harbor Woods $1900/mo Mow.,. now Ail 949-293-4631 ......... 2be p9bo. twriwn. ~ -. eotrC> remod, dbl pr pool plb consld S2200 949-338-6469 h •ule'94 C-41 ZBr, 281. new tppls, ltoon & p11nt Poot, 591, '", Fp. w/d $2250949 930-7529 Nr .... b.r 111.1&'1 Jbr 3 full ba ailed comm, 19Jld condo, 11 1>1bo & balcony. 2 c pr. pool & spl S2m'no 9&514-9474 ALAM THI HANDYMAN All work 1u11antMd PVntq. Elldncll. Doors. Flnilh c.-p *-9&-.alllS HiU11ng JUNC TO THI IHNIPlll 714·968-1882 AVAILABLE TODAY! 949-673-5566 GUKll&CUAN H1ullna/t>umplfl1 Svc. &Men ... Mt·9t9-t1H ADMlll SALIS SW'POSf en1ry level position, prof ~-padflc View Memorial P1111. fT Mon· Fri 8em·5pm .. Must type ~ wpm, know Excel & WOfd. 10 key is 1 pM. Grut Benellts Fax resume to 949-721-1&84 Att; K.en Nesti A1t1H tamt«y for IOCal community nt~per. Mu1t be • Jtlf ·ltlrtln&, ao·aetter ind be •bit to 1erierate new business. 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