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WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 2003
DOUGLAS ZIMM£RMAN/OAILY PILOT
Boxes of ttianksgiving meals were handed out to families in need by the CM900 Club, a division of the Costa Mesa
Chamber of Commerce. The meals were boxed and handed out at the Shalimar Learning Center on Tuesday.
Dinner is served
Dtlrdre Newman
Daily Pilot
COSTA MF.sA-Rosa Madrigal will be
spending Thanksgiving with seven of her
family members. including nephew Vic-
tor Alfonso. 14, who will be experiencing
his flrst Thanksgiving dinner.
Members of Costa
Mesa Chamber of
Commerce hand out
Thanksgiving fixings
pon Mesa Unified School Board trustee.
"This is an immediate need that we can
help with right away.·
Thirty members of the club gathered
on ShaJJmar Drive with fixin~ such as
milk. potatoes. apples. pumpkin pies,
tortillas and turiceys. of course. In an effi-
cient, assembly-line fashion, they boxed
up the goods. They also threw in o;ome
toothbrushes and toothpaste for good
measure.
she received her meal.
On Tuesday, Madrigal's Thanksgiving
preparations were eased by the CM900
Oub, a dMsion of the Costa Mesa Olam-
ber of Commerce.
The club contributed turkeys and
Thanksgiving fixin~ and boxed them for
familJes In need who are served by Shali-
mar Leaming Center.
This is the fourth year that the group.
named for the Roman numeral that the
letters "CM" stand for, has pitched in to
help families In need.
"We do so many things long-term try-
ing to improve the community," said
Dave Brooks. a club member and New-
The club members contnbuted 1temr,
on their own. like Bill Pierpoint who
brought 150 pumpkin pies, and got con
trlbutions from businesses like South
Ml'm so happy," Madrigal beamed as See DINNER, Pae• A4
Port, bay streets target of burglaries
Police are warning residents there to be
wary following of a string of break-ins
during the past month.
Deep• Bh•r•th
Daily Piiot
NEWPORT BEACH -Police
are warning residents in the
city's "port and bay streets"
about burglars who have hit sev-
eral homes In the area, stealing
Items worth tens of thousands
of dollars.
The flrat of this strlng of bur-
glaries occurred on Oct 25 in
the 2300 bloclc of Port Carlisle
Place, said Newpon Beach Po·
lice Sgt. Steve Shulman. Inci-
dents were reported as recently
as Thursday. Several homes In
the area -including those on
Dralte's Bay. Morro Bay. Port
Olelsea Place and Port Aber-
deene Place -were hit, he saJd.
~We don't lcnow for sure yet If
the same people are responsible
for all these incidents.• he said.
#There does seem to be some
similarity tn the way they en-
tered the homes."
Most of the victims were
either remodeling their homes
or had just completed construc-
tfon work. Shulman sald.
H~e burglars) eJther pried
open a door to make entry or
broke a glass window or door or
got in through an unlocked
door," he 'laid.
They mo Uy took either cash
or expensive 1ewelry, Shulman
said.
Police, in the next few days.
will be putting out alerts In the
communJty giving residents dps
on how to protect their property
and what ro do If they see any-
thing suspicious, he said.
Detec(.fves are investigating
the Incidents and have a few
leads, but haven't made any ar-
rests. Shulman iaJd.
Residents, meanwhile, must
tak' precautions such as locking
de>Ors and windows and using
burglar alarms If they have
them. he said.
"They should leave lights on
during the evening hours,• Shul-
man said. "Residents planning
to have worlc done in their
homes should check out con
IT8ctors before they hlre them.
And if you give your keys out 10
woricers, make sure you get the
loclcs changed afterward.·
Bob Rovzar, a I 0-year resident
on Port Cllelsea Place, saJd he
had heard about the recent bur-
glaries, but wa&n't aware that It
was a string of burglaries.
Rovzar said one of his neigh-
bors ls a victim, but that people
on his street are not panicldng.
"It's an unbelievably great •
See BURGLARIES, P•1• A4
Brawl
leads to
arrests
Fight between two
homeless men over
magazine left one in
serious condition,
officials say.
Deep• Bharath
Daily Pilot
t.O~'TA MESA -A drunken
fight between two homeless
men over an issue of Maxim
magazine ha:. left one man in
the hospital with severe inju·
ries and another in jail facing
one count of attempted mur-
der. officials said Tuesday.
Costa Mesa police officers
arrested 36-year-old Anthony
Doug Maris on Sunday after-
noon alter Maris got into an ar-
gument over the magazine
with 39-year-old Victor Lopes
and then kicked and beat him.
said Lt. Dale Birney.
The Incident happened at
about 2:45 p.m. behind the
2200 block of Fairview Road,
he said.
Both men had been drinking
before they got into the fight,
Birney said. Lopes ~ufTered
"major facial and head
trauma." he said.
"After beating up Lopes, Ma·
ns walked away from the scene
leaving Lopes bleeding and
unconscious," Birney said.
"Lopes must have remained In
that condition for at least 20
minutes before paramedics ar-
rived and transported him to
lhe hospital •
Lopes was taken to Hoag
Hospital Presbyterian where he
still remains, Birney said. He
declined to release the nature
of Lopes' injuries and hospital
officials said Tuesday after-
noon that they were unable to
get an update on Lopes' condl·
lion.
See BRAWl, Paae A4
NEWPORT BEACH
Council speaks
on Pacific City
Newport Beach
officials say the
Huntington Beach
project raises
several concerns.
June Casaerande
Daily Pilot
N~WPORT BEACH -The
city will get its two cents in on a
project planned for Huntington
Beach, council members de-
cided fuesday.
The City Council voted 7-0 to
chime m on the environmental
study for the Pacific City
proJe<:t, saymg that the study
and the development raise a
number of concerns for New-
port
ul'm glad lo see the city is
making our position known.·
Councilman Steven Rosanslcy
said.
Not surprisingly, the biggest
concern is traffic. The 31.5-acre
complex of commercial, retail,
residential, office and restau-
rant space includes 400 hotel
rooms and 5 l6 condominiums
and wUJ add about 3,000 car
. trips a day to Pacific Coast
Highway in I lun11ngion Beach
Some of this traffil. I'> sure to
cross over Into Newport. and
Newport leaders want the study
to talce a closer look at exactly
how much.
A major sticking point be -
tween the two cities has 10 do
with rhe 19th Street Bridge. TI1e
environmental study considers
traffic increases 1f the bridge ls
built. bur doesn't look at what
happens if it 's not and what that
could then mean to Coa<1t I Ugh·
way in Newport.
"Huntingion Beach analY1.ed
it as if the bridge were there.~
Councilman Tod Ridgeway
said. • We want them 10 analyze
It as if there were nor a bridge
because they didn't want the
bridge in the first place. I think
that they'U come up with sub-
stantially different answers."
Assistant City Manager
Sharon Wood explalned that It's
customary for the city to offer
comments on large pro1ects
that could direclJy affect New-
pon Beach.
WThis project looked like It
had great possibility to have im-
pacts on Newpon Beach so we
See COUNCIL, Pa1e M
THINKING ALLOWED
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WEATHER
Once more, fog will wrep
the coat Jn the morning.
But the 11\9m000 should be
ftlrly CINr Ind crifp.
S4iePapA2
GROCERY STRIKE
CUttomer9 .,... Wiry •bout
the TMmlte,. joining t.M
GroctfY ltore ttrtkt ju1t 11
the hoMdeyl hit.
S..hpA3
SPORTS
A tale about the plight of the turkey
Ah. Only 36 dny hours before
my Impending ttyptophan hiifl.
You know, the Jclnd of
mood-altering climax that
comes only after a satisfying
meal of tender turkey.
petf ect)y-ned tutllng.
11teamt"CI vegetobl and gravy.
With my mind ort my turkey
and my turkey on my mind, the
article In Tuesday'• Pilot &bout
1'i.r1 Anderaon's fifth.grade cl
at Newport Hel.ghtf FJementary
School, Rlllly grabbed my
ancndon. Usl~ a clever and
tmaginaltvt tea.on p!M,
Andet'IOn reed the children a
story by Dtv Pilkey tJtJed "1'Wu
the Night Befort! 'ThlllbgMng,"
yeah. try ftndlng a pair of ~~n
jeans kJftt thtsftgure. During
my wns months. 1u.sM10
b<lrrly peck at my fwd and then
t.abr a two-ml/8 trot, hoping to
shalJf inchn from my watst. It
uw a mtsembk llXUttonet. 1 u.w
gauntly, awkward and
rm wanted.
Thls uw ~rt/ found G.O.D.
Gobblln On DUplay. an
organtz.atton, formtd by the
wontkrjtu group of cuUnary
uperrs, 14ught '"'to accep. t and lout my body-finding tri rru1
bc®t)t
A1y 1J'C'P$ ha111 quJrt a
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•
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.LOCALS ONLY
DUI ARRESTS
~ peopi• ,,_v. bHn •rrwtMJ
'9<»ntly on .usplcion of driving
under th4t lnnu•nc. of •n
mt~ant 'TMy h•w only bHtt
•rre.ttldon1uq>lcJonof•crlm•
•nd. ff with •II WSP'JCU, are
con•I~ lnno<»nt until provtld
guilty.
COSTA MESA
Sunday
• Derek Thomas Newcomer. 28,
Newport Be•ch
Se1urday
•John Paul Slnek. 38, Coate
Mau
• Ni<*ol•• Schubert. 33. lrvlne
• Bret Kenton Beshore. 24.
Newport Beac:h
f'ftd.y
• C•therlne Benn, 40. Coate
Mesa
• Momoyo Kawai. 23, Huntington
Beach
Thur9day
• P. J. Manyak. 46, Cypress
Wednesday
• Richard Brandon Loomis, 55,
Costa Mesa
NEWPORT BEACH
Sundmy
•Tommy Rezvan. 27, Huntington
Beadl
•Alex Valencia, 21, La Habra
Saturct.y
• J•rrod Oanlef Bue*, 21, Long
BMctl
• Bonnie Ferber MarsMll, 67,
Newport Betch
• Kevfn Daniel Sullivan, 33.
Newport Beach
• Yoon Sun C.rotlne YI, 23,
Htdendt Heights
• Guillermo Fernando Retes, 18,
Riverside
• Bry•n Vlllogea, 21. Fullerton
Mtey
• Jonath1n Mark Bradley, 21.
Riverside
• Lacey Lynn HarrellOn, 19, Santt
Ana
• Rohlt Krtahan, 27. Newport
8eec::h
~
• Conor Matthew Miiier. 26,
Newport Beach
• Stephen Jay Miller, 35, Newport
Beach
PET OF THE WEEK
Persian and Main Coon
Ob1wan i'> J ~tJver Persian male
lat who i~ neutered. Princess
I .eah I.'> a 11Uver Main Coon fe
male cat who is a payed. Both
are 7 month'> old and purebred.
IWo beautiful and highJy-de-
'>1red animals wtU sau.sfy some-
one's wish U"it this holiday se4·
'>On. J11e nght thing to do is to
male Obiwnn and Princess Leah
available to be adopted together
'>Ince the two have grown up
with one another. Adopting two
animaJs Ii. great because people'
work and play schedules some-
times leave many animals lonely.
New pet parents are often re·
lstant to get two animals. but
come back later wishing they
had. The ones that were con-
vi nced to get two are so appre-
ciative and often come by to teU
u'i, or they call saying they can't
imagine mi.~lng the experience
of watching them play and
groom each other and g~tlng to
see the different personnlldes of
each. lnose that adopt only one
animal soon feel guilty coming
home lute. Animal!! do miss the
rontact and are happi t having
wmc type of compank>nsh.lp
and it makes It easier to keep
cats indoors as they are not as
bored and are less likely to try to
run outdoors.
Our network members learn
from the pet parenting class that
those whom consider the Utter
box duty or smell to be a prob-
lem with two cats can use a pine
or com-type Utter that Is avail-
able at pet supply stores. These
Utters have less odor and allow
you to Dush the "duty. -But be-
ware, cats demand changing the
brand of Utter to be done gradu-
ally. It is a must to read the dim:-
tJon.s on the bag and allow the
animal to get slowly grown ac-
custom to the change.
• The Community Anlmtl N8'WC>tt
i1 a community•upponed animal
org1niutlon linltlng people and
peta through community action.
See othef anlmala evalllbla for
adoption at
http;/N/ww.•nifN/MtWorlc.orp, or
stop by Rtna0'1 pat store at Fashion
Island between noon •nd 4 p.m. on
weekend1. lnformstlon: (9491
759-3648, or write 10 the •
community Anlmtl N8'WC>tt at P.O.
Box 8882, Newpon Baach, CA
92658.
Daily A Pilot
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FOR A GOOD CAUSE
Richard Chee se & Lounge Against the Machine are performing the 16th annual Turkey
Bash organized by the Red Wagon Foundation tonight at the Hard Rock Cafe in Newport.
A day for a
Turkey Bash
W hat do UttJe red wagons, a perfectly
browned rurk.ey, turntables and a
giant electric guitar have in
common7 Why, the 16th annuaJ Turkey
Bash of course.
TonJght, at the Hard Rock Caf~ in
Newport Beach. Red Wagon Foundation
will hold llB tracUtJonal Thanksgiving party
complete with performances by Rkhard
Oteese and Lounge Against the Machine. a
deejay-mixing up the hottest grooves on
the music scene -and dozens or
21-and-over revelers in the Orange County
area.
The Red Wagon Foundation has been
rocking Tha.nlcsglving eve for years and
combining a good cause with an out and
out good time.
Th1s year, the money rabed will benefit
the Big Brothen and Sisters of Orange
County, said Michael Smith. an area
busJnes.vnan and co-founder of the Red
Wagon Foundadon.
-The night will be full of fun and all for a
good cause,• Smith said.
Smith and friend Richard Allred started
the foundation as a way to "give back• to
the community and Invest in the leaders of
tomorrow, he said.
As a result. the Irvine-based charity raises
funds Cora variety of different ca~ that
promote the positive development of youth
FYI
What The 16th annual Turkey Bash
Wh4"1: 8 p.m. tonight
Wh .... : Hard Rock Cafe. Newport Beach
Cost: $25 tax deductible tickets at the door
lnfonnatlon: Call Michael Smith at (949)
250-031, ext 3018
through education, mentoring, athletics
and the arts.
Last year the event raised $25,000, Smith
said.
lbnlght they hope to top that number
and give a big lump sum 10 mentoring
programs at the Big Brothers and Sisters
organization.
And where exactly does the wagon come
in7 ls It used to truck the money raJsed to its
destination?
No. A red wagon is one of the most
simple, yet endearing ~bols or childhood,
Smith explained.
The lght or mention of one conjures up
Images or a fun ride along the
neighborhood streets. or a carefree youth.
For too many children, however, those
days are rare or nonexistent and the focus
o( the foundation is to help provide that
type of happy-go-lucky attitude that should
be lnhe~t In being a kid.
-Lolita llarper
NEIGHBORS
Maflne CofPI Pvt. Juon G.
DeeN, a 1997 graduate of
Newport Harbor High, recentJy
graduated from the Ught
Almored Vehicle ~lrman
Courae. Deere received
Jllltrudion on trouble-shooting,
repair and inspection of light
armored vehldet that provide
Infantrymen wtth the capability of
performing offensive and
defensive milSiona requiring
agility •nd fire power ... M.nn.
CofPI Pvt. Noe G. Eahduyata,
aon of .iu.... end VlctlOffno
&tr9de of Costa Mea, • 2003
graduate of Estancia High School,
recentty ~ted 12 weeb of
balk: training at Marine Corps
Recruit Depot,
San Diego •.•
MlchHI
•Mac.•Rocco
of Costa
M ... ,was
telectedfor
an lntemahlp
by the John F.
Kennedy
Center for the
Performing
Am 81 part of Michael the Center's
Vilar Institute Rocco
for Arts and
Management
Rocco
graduated
from UCLA ..
KevlnL
Shannon, a
resident of
Costa Mesa,
has been
named
Orange Coast
College's
"Faculty
Member of
Kevin l.
Shannon
the Year" for 2003-2004. Shannon
teaches "elementary algebra;
"intermediate algebra" and
"statistics for teaching." OCC's
entire staff voted on the selection.
• NEIGHBORS spotlights
achievements in the community
Please direct noteworthy
informatk>n to Luis Pena by fax at
(949) 646-4170, or tend e-mail to
luis.pena@latimes.com.
GElTING
INVOLVED
• GEmNG INVOLVED runs
periodically in the Daily Pilot
on a rotating basis. For
information on adding your
organization to this list, call
(949) 574~4298.
NEWPORT BAY NATlJRAUST
The Upper Newport Bay Nature
Preserve is looking for
volunteers to a81ist with
naturalist-led tours and
programs, special events and
habitat restoration projects.
The interpretive center is at
2301 University Drive, Newport
Beach. (714) 973-6829.
NEWPORT BEACH PREMIERE
CINEMA GUILD
The Newport Beach Premiere
Cinema Guild. which supports
the Newport Beach Fiim
Featival, la looklng for new
members. Interested
candidates should want to help
further an artistic and cultural
heritage in t he community and
should have a love of cinema
and• desire to raise awareneas
of the film festival. (949)
253-2880.
NEWPORT-MESA YMCA
The YMCA needs• variety of
general volunteer help. (949)
642-9990.
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Gard~mllilia
Ana WUa\ be avdlble
uadl~3.
The 0.-.... aiuft:h .w •.. cbe _ liomn..a lhiouata Prtday In lieu of
die Saiila Ana Annory.
The Good Samarilan
OWrcb in Wdtinlmter
wlll terw ., a abeher
&om s.Rinlay until the
~ 1\ieaday. the
Pulleiton Anl)ory WQ1 be
aVdablt for tbe entire
duntiOn Of the pro·
pm:
The sOC:fety wanted to
start the program eartY
this year due to the COid
we.dw, the ~ de-
Dwid and the Med,
program director Scon
Mather said. It wu able
to dO ao becauae it
raJ8ed some additional
fUnds. aild because
churc:ties UM The Cn»M· . me '-offered their h04pi·
talify, Mather added.
"We were deaperately
looking for *>mewbere
ud 1he Croeaing kindly
atepped up arid aald we
could uae their slte, •
Matherwcl
The .odety ueea
bUMS to pick up the
homeh;.a at vmoua lo·
cadona. POr the Slant.a
Ana Armory the bu&
stope at two apota In
Salu. AnL '.Ibey get
~ otr at the abeJ.
ten In the evening and
are~ up In thi
momtng: WbUe they are
at die armory, ~ re-
cetve a bot meal and can
~ lilfonilatton from
vanoua medkal and
aerilce orpniudona.
-I>Wdrc NllAll'll4n
D:>ughnut shop
opens in Newport
~PY Kreme dougb-
nuta opened II• first
branch in Newport
Beach on Tuesday at
1be Bluffs Shopping
Center at 1Sl6 Bison
Ave.
The store will be open
from 6 a.m. to 9 p.m.
Mond,i.y through Friday,
1 a.m. to 9 p.m. on Sat·
utday and 7 a.m. to 8
p.m. on Sunday.
The popular national
chain opened lta first
atore In California In
1999.
Senior center
holds luncheon
1be eo.ca Mesa Sen·
k>r Center la hocttn1 Jta
annual~
liancheon today featur~
~ nmey. ·~ IDMbed JM.)tatoes. . vea· ....,._ aUberry eauc:e
and pwnpktil ~ Rel·
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Tbe lunc:beon, lpOD•
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Learning life lessons
Davis Education Center students
get classes on free enterprise, the
economy and life in business .
M•rlaaO'Nefl
Daily Pilot
BuddJng entrepreciew'I at Davis F.ducation Cen·
ter got a lesson in btg business Tuesday during
JunJor Achievement~
Representatives from Pepsi Co., spoke to stu-
dents in each class about free enterprise. the
economy and how busineues opemte. Visitors run
the classes for half of the day using lessons that fol-
low a curriculum set up by Junior Achievement. an
organirJltion that teaches students about business
and enterprise, and brings them together with
wocking profesQonals.
"These people come from all wallcs of life and do
different jobs," Assistant Prindpal Judy Burgess
said "It's good for tbeae students to have a role
model gtvtng them then expertise.·
Students learned about sales. advertising. mar-
keting and the basics of starting a business. They
also learned how to land the job they want, said
Vice President and General Manager of Pepsi Bot-
tling Craig Reese.
MARK C. DUSTIN I DAILY PILOT
Pepsi representative Robin Garity, left, keeps
track of time while watching Peter Fitzpatrick,
right, assemble pens during a hands-on
production demonstration.
ln his dap, students went through the applica·
don process, job qualifications and conducted
mock interviews, showing examples of the good,
the bad and the ugly of job-seeking. Saying you
like to sleep late and play video games all day is
not going to get you that dream job, Reese warned.
view are still years ~y. Reese said that early
preparation will help cement their learning.
"We tell them that those behaviors and attitudes
start today," be said.
"This is really good because we get to learn what
It's like in the real world," said 9·year·old Hayley
Price, who wants to be a children's therapist
But even people who work. for a multi-national
conglomerate like Pepsi realize that elementary
school students can be a tough crowd.
The students caught on quickly and pointed out
mistakes in the "bad~ interview.
"They did a fake interview," explained 9-year-old
Adam Stanton. who wants to be a computer tech·
nician. "The lady walked up to the manager and
was chewing gum. We mentioned that that was
rude."
Although the working world and first job inter-
"People who have been in sales for 30 years still
get nervous talking to kids," Reese said. "They can
do presentations in front of 400 people, but when
you get in front of 20 fourth-graders. that's a differ-
ent story."
Shoppers keep eyes on shelves
Addition of
Teamsters to grocery
store strike worries
some customers as
the holidays near.
Alicia Robinson
Daily Pilot
The holidays may be difficult
this year for everyone affected by
the labor dispute between gro-
. cery clerks and three major gro-
cery chains.
The strike and lockout of
United Food and Commercial
Work.ers union members Is now
in its seventh week. On Monday
when picket lines were extended
to include distribution centers
for Albertsons, Ralphs and Vons
stores, Tuamsters who drive the
stores' trucks honored the strike
and stopped deliveries.
"We think it's great," said Holly
Swedelson, a grocery checker
who has been locked out of
Costa Mesa's AJbertsons store on
Harbor BouJevard.
Swedelson and her co-workers
held a candlelight vigil Monday
night outside the store as a qui-
eter alternative to a rally. She
said the vigil was "for world
peace and to let us go back to
work and be with our families
and get everyone back on track.•
On Tuesday, not even holiday
necessities were drawing shop-
pers to Vons on 17th Street in
Costa Mesa, where about 20
workers were pick.edng in a
nearly empty parking Jot.
"With the Teamsters going
out. we feel good.• head meat
cutter Nancy Martensen said.
While few shoppers have been
visiting the store. Martensen
said it's frustrating when they do.
"It's a slap in the face espe-
cially the people you know." she
saJd .
The union already had dis-
cussed extending the picket
lines but held off while negotia-
tions were taldng place. Local
324 representative Frank Sim-
kins said.
"The (employers! decided they
didn't want to budge on any of
the issues," he said.
After striking for seven weeks,
he said, "a postponement is not
acceptable."
But Albertsons spokeswoman
Stacia Levenfeld said it was the
union that ended the latest
round of bargaining by an-
nouncing they wouJd extend the
pickel lines.
"The unJon has again demon-
strated that staging events and
attempting to increase incon-
venience to our customers is
more important than focusing
on the real issues that would re-
solve this labor dispute." she
said.
To minimize the effect on cus-
tomers, Albertsons set contin-
gency plans in motion Sunday
night. Levenfeld said.
"We'll continue to supply our
stores," she said. "Customers in
our stores will find the products
that they're loolcing for their
holiday dinners."
Shopper Donna McKinnon of
Costa Mesa said she stopped at
Vons on Tuesday for a few holi-
day items and the store shelves
were well stocked.
Though she used to shop at
Vons several times a week, she
said she stayed away as long as
possible because of the pickets.
"l had a big freezer that was
well stocked so I thought, 'I can
ride this thing out,'" she said. "I
felt bad crossing the picket line .
but I thought. 'I had to get this
stuff.'"
Down the street at Ralphs.
Ann Norman of Newport Beach
said she found everything she
needed in the store.
"When the Teamsters joined I
thought, 'Uh oh, there's not go-
ing to be any stock.'" she said. "I
was surprised. Everythjng was
well stocked. The clerks were
nice.•
A statement from Albertsons
said no further talks were sched-
uJed as of Monday night. and
Simkins said union members are
prepared to picket for "as long as
it lakes.·
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ALLOWED
Conbnued from Al
follo1vir1g. 771e dance, tl1e "wrkey
trot," tooS Mmtd after my
ancestors and Nell Armstrong's
first mMI on the moon uw
turkey Did you know that June is
nalional turl.:ey 104/ers momll7
11wt's rlgllt, a wlwle month just
for us.
My ona unsightly, pale frame
can now bt bron.ud to a
<klickm.s, golden sli.ade Cone arr
tllose Itchy. annoyingfeatl1ers. as
the gobblers offer frtt plucking to
the "tile cllose11 ones."
And tlUJJJks to aduanamena
In h1rl.ey breeding 1eclmology, I
lam'f' grown lmmerwly, causing
TTW to fall 011t.1r at tlrrw because
I'm top hetwy I admit, It ls a tad
annoying. but 1Wf« /11.ttMd of
btmg the la.st turkey in the coop
to be picked I am flnt m I/tie.
Ready for my clotf' up -my day
in tlie s1m, er. OL~n. Well. you
b10w wluu I fnMn
On 17rursday. / w/11 be the
crntt'r of attt>ntfnn 17,,. pltt't' de
re.si.stanCf' I will '"" pamperrd,
batlrt>d and massaged. I will
receit't' t/11• latest rn exfollating
salt rul" and aroma tl1empy
treatrrients
My /mas will pact' anxiously
abom tlie kltcfiett. tending to my
t>very nred. Even tl1e men in tile
living room wfll tum tllefr
attmfion from tile football game
to clreck on my pmgrrss
W1um tM primping is tl1rougl1
and I mnu my <kbut, peopl1 wtll
gasp. n1ey will clirer. And tl1ey
will.clap at tire slgllt of my toned
a11d trim body. fNrfoctly perc/Jtd
on display. Pamek1 Atu.krson Ml
yo11 '1oon out
No Mriou.sly. dl111t rlglu in
11iat's wily I"'" l1ere Treat me
like '"' pi«e of meot T 1tw
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This is my true ailllrig. My
reason for living. I am the st.or of
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TODAY
The Costa MMe Senl« c.nw
will be celemtlng Thanksgiving
with a hom..a>c>ked meal. The
event la sponsored by Su..-1
Singh of Angel'• Auto Spe. The
colt for th• event la $2 per
peraon. The C09t to b9com• a
member of the center la $18.
Information: (949) 846-2356.
FRfDAY
There wiU be a~
Thanklglvlng aale at the Orange
County Market Place from 7 1.m .
to 4 p.m. at the Orange County
F11rground1. Admlaalon will be
free. There will be an artiaana'
and creftera' comer. photo• with
Santa Claus and seaaonal
entertainment
SAT\JROAY
Th• 0...nge County Colony of
Mayflower OelQendanta will have
It• annual Compact Day
Luncheon at 10:30 a.m. at the
Holiday Inn 3131 SoU1h Brl1tol,
Costa Meu. Attyone who 11
descended from one of the 26
known head• of famlllM can join.
Information: (949) 648-6871,
http:l!Wwwocm.tytfower.orp.
SUNDAY
The 0,.,. County ehapt9r of
the Swedleh Women'I
Educational A.Ian. wlll heve lta
annual SWedlah Chtlatm .. event.
whlc:h promotes Swedlah
tradition• at 11 a.m. In the Costa
M.., Neighborhood community
center, 1&46 Part Ave. The coat
will be $2 for c:hlld111n younger
than 16 end $6 for edulta and
older teen.gera. Information:
(9'9) 786-2734, http://www.
dl•pte~.orplonngecounty.
MONDAY
South eo..t Plue wfll hew "-
21st ennual Tree-lighting
Ceremony at 6 p.m. at Town
Center Partt, edjeoent to the
w.atln South Coeat Plaza. The
90-foot white fir will be adorned
by 15,000 llghta. The ceremony
wlll fNture the All Amerlcen Bov-
ChoN1 end en eppearence by
honortry emcee, Jennifer Yortc
from IC'TlA·TV.
A rnMtlrle In 9UPPOf1 of
Oemocmlc Pf'99fdentlel
candfdlte W.11-v K. Cleric will be
held It 7 p.m. It the Herp IM, 130
E. 17th St.. Col1a Meu.
VoluntMt'I will lhe111 lnfo""atlon
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OOUGlAS ZIMMERMAN I DAILY PILOT
Eva Lopez grabs a box of Thanksgiving supplies of food while her sister Oralia Lo~z (left) holds the turkey. Eva's son, Alexis, 4, is next
to her. Boxes at thanksgiving meals were handed out to families in need by the CM900 Club.
DINNER
Continued from Al
Coast Plaza. Penjoyan Produce
and the Orange County Market-
place.
DEC.4
The Orange County Chapt9r of
Childhelp USA will have a hollday
boutique and luncheon at 10 e.m .
in the Hyett Regency, 17900
JamborM Blvd., Irvine. For
reservations contact Nancy
Whltlodt at (949) 648-4228.
The Chudc Jon• Gallery In the
Atrium Court of Fashion Island
will preaent an exhibition of ert of
the 1nim1ted film ·or. Seuss'
How the Grinch Stole Christm11·
with voice actress June Foray and
animation producer end director
Phil Roman. The uhlbltlon will
be from 5 to 8;30 p.m. The gallery
is at 401 Newport Center Drive.
lnformetion: (949) 759-0758,
http:l!Www.dludr.jonn.com.
The 0nnge County Coelttton for
Youth will holt •Let Your Voice Be
Heard· from 4:30 to 8 p.m . at the
Cotta Meu Neighborhood
Community Center, 1845 Park,
Costa Meu. The event la to let
youth voice their concerns, talk
about Issues and to Influence
policy decl1ion1. Information:
rle@tldd.ca.gov.
DEC.6
The Costa Meaa Men's Club will
1ponsor the Fairview
Developmental Tournament
benefiting Fairview
DeveloPmental Center at the
Co1t1 Meaa Golf & Country Club.
The entrance fee will be $70
today and $135 for both d1y1.
Information: (949) 645-2886,(949)
903-9090
Waldorf School will present its
Winter Featlval from 3 to 6 p.m. at
2350 Canyon Drive. There will be
eeaaonal craft making, music,
theater and lntematlonel food.
There will be a nominal charge at
the gate. Information: (949)
574-n34.
The Angeletaa Prayer Bt'Nldut
will be after the 8:30 e.m. mass at
Our Lady Ouffn of Angeles, 2046
Mar VlstAt Drive. The preyer
breakfast will feature guest
speaker Madeline Tucci Tannehill,
founder of •Gary'a Place for Kida.
There will be a polnHttie plant
sale after the brealcfeat. The
brealcfaat la sponaoted by the
Caaa Teresa Founder. Guild. The
cost I• e $16 donation.
Information: (949) 640-0886.
The c.t Fenders Aun. will have a
d\amplonahtp end houNhold pet
cat ahow from 10 e.m. to 6 p.m. at
the Orange County Felr 81
Expoaftion Center. The event will
future up to 225 of the wor1d'•
flnett pedigreed Cit• will be there
along with reecue ceu end klttena
loolclng for a home. Information:
(868) 465-9390.
Nltlonel Unlwtelty't Center for
Cultural end Ethnic StudlM wlll
pf'Mtnt *The Allure and
Slgnlftcenoe of Body Alt from
10-.30 1.m. to 12:30 p.m. It
Nattonel UnlWralty, 3390 Herbor
Btvct Information: (714) ~
tzuU.•nu.~.
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The Olw'lt County ... Place
wlll hold Its foUrth 1nnuel Holiday
C.r Show end~ C.r
lrMtetlonal from 7 1.m. to 3 p.m.
at the Oringt County
Falrgroundt. ~ Wiii be Cluatc
c:ere, motorcvctM Ind ttuc:b
decomtd fOr the hOfkMya. ni.r.
wltt "'° .,. pedal Cltt end d\lldrtn'I pedel cer rtCM. Thirt
"It's a great way to get into the
holiday splnt, for sure," saJd Jeff
'Thller, Marketplace presidenL
Shalimar serves about 300
families with an after-school
progn.m on the Westside, but
could only provide meals for 125
of them. Rocle llarbor OlUrch
will 1110 be holiday entertainment
end outdoor shopping.
Information:
The Cat Fenden Aun. will have a
champion1hip and household pet
cat ahow from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. at
the Orange County Fair &
E)(posltlon Center. The event will
feature up to 225 of the world's
finest pedigreed cat.a wlll be there
along with reaeue cata end kitten•
looking for a home. Information:
(858) 466-9390.
The Costa M ... Men's Club will
sponsor the Fairview
Developmental Tournament
benefiting Fairview
Developmental Center et the
Colta Mesa Golf & Country Club.
The entrance fee will be $75.
Information: (949) 845-2886,(949)
903--9090
The aeventh annual S.lbo1 laland
Walking Holiday Home Tour will
be from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. at
Balboa Island. Tlctcets oost S20.
Information: (949) 673-4280.
City of Newport hach 14th
annual Winter Wonderland will
happen from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m . at
Grant Howland Park. 6th Avenue
and Iris Avenue. There will be
over 30 tons of snow dumped
onto the ground• for the
enjoyment of the community.
There will be activities sud\ as
winter carnival games along with
Santa. Information: (949)
644-3151.
DEC.10
Body DesJgn wW oh' a free
seminar and demonstration on
the latest tectmology on cellulite
treatments from 7 to 8 p.m. at 100
Newport Center Drive. The event
Is presented by Mary Oellene, a
massage therapist. Information
and registration: (949) 722·3556,
getfit@~ign.tv.
DEC.11
The Campu1 COlleaou• of
Orange Cont College wlll hofd a
lundleon to ralae funda for the
OCC Disabled Studenu Center
from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. at OCC.
There will be •n1•rtalnment
provided by 1Vf er Hoff and t<Jro
Kiro, who will be playing with the
Harry end Grece Stoel• Children
Cent9r. The co.t la $9.50 per
peraon. Information:
.i..ndardtlnt•hotm•ll.com.
OEC.12
Feehlon laland end Star 98.7
Radio will ~ a holiday toy drive
from 10 e.m. to 4 p.m. In
Bloomlngdele't Courtyard.
CUstomera are encoureged to
drop off an unwrepped new toy
to be pieced under the Faahlon
Island Ctu1stm81 trH.
Information: (949) 721·2000.
http:/Awtw.thopfaahionlll•nd.
com.
The R.nex lympethedo
O,ltl~ frlend9 auppon group
will meet at 7 p.m. It Cocos, 2760
Harbor Btvd., Cotta MeM.
lnformetJon: (949) 650-1212, (714)
~1.84()0.
DEC.21
'9lhloft "1llnd will ho.t ltl tnnutl
M9north Ughtfng CeremOnv It 3
p.m. at Bk>omlngdele'a
Courtyard. The fWnt Will be
*'9d by Rabbi Atuven Mintz of
~ Chabed JMleh Center In
Ntwp0rt BMd\. lnfonnatfon:
(949) 721.:zooo. htrpi~.ahop
fHlllonl~oom.
will take care of the rest for
Thanksgiving. sald Lindsy Pi.ke,
the center's director.
Pike said she was grateful for
the CM900 club's generosity.
"Its a great opportunity to
bring the community together
and get some new faces on the
COUNCIL
Continued from Al
did refer it to [the Environmental
Quallty Affairs Comminee1:
Wood said.
That committee examined the
environmental study on the Pa-
cific City project and wrote the
comments that CJty Council
members will sign off on as their
own. Besides traffic. Newport
Beach's comments also question
whether the environmental
BRAWL
Continued from Al
Maris was booked on an as-
sault with a deadly weapon
charge, but the Orange County
Dis trict Attorney filed one count
of attempted murde r on Tues-
day after looking at a report
about Lopes' injunes, Birney
said.
He said several homeless peo-
ple in the city get involved in
fights and cause distuibances,
but it seldom escalates to this
point.
"The type of mcidents we
often come across are where
they are combative or are in-
volved ln some type of assault,"
he said.
Such incidents involving the
homeless do occur from time to
time In the city. On Nov. 10,
2000, police arrested a 39-year-
old homeless man on suspicion
of bludgeoning to death another
transient. The 47-year-old dead
BURGLARIES
Continued from Al
neighborhood," he saJd. HUnfor-
tunately we're having a string of
problems. We have to stay vtgi-
lant as a community, look out for
each other and make sure we put
an end to IL·
Robert Thomas, who hu lived
on Port Carlisle Place (or about
30 years. sa.ld he Is "surprised" to
hear about the burglaries.
"In all the time I've !Md here,
I've heard about lnddents here
"Employee. ,.
"Empkado."
street." Pike said. •Families are
able to enjoy meals that might
not otherwise.·
• DEIRDRE NEWMAN covers Costa
Mesa and may be reached at (949)
574-4221 or by &-mail at
delrdre.newman (§lat/mes. com
study adequately considers the
project's possible effects on air
and water quality. For example.
Newport Beach Is also taking the
liberty of correcting projected
populadon figures in the docu-
ment, and suggesting that the
developer use porous pavement
whenever possible ln order to
prevent runoff into the ocean.
• JUNE CASAGRANDE covera
Newport Beach and John Wayne
Airport. She may be reached at
(949) 574-4232 or by e-mail at
/une.casagrande<!!latlmn.com.
man was found in some bushes
in a commercial area Harbor
Boulevard.
On Oct. 9, 2001. a quarrel over
sleeping space among a group
of homeless people escalated
when one man pulled out a
knife and stabbed another man
multiple times. ln that case,
however, the injuries were not
life threatening.
Marls Is being held In Orange
County jail In lieu of a $50,000
bail, according to information
posted on the Orange County
Sheriff's Web site. He was re-
leased from the jail barely a day
before he got arrested again, the
Web site showed.
Maris had been arrested pre-
viously on Oct. 15 for disorderly
conduct and releated on Satur-
day morning. three days before
his sentence ended.
• OE£PA BHARATH covers public
safety and courta. She may be
reached at (949) 574-4226 or by
•·mall at deepa.bharath@latlmes.
com
and there, but never somethlng
so serious that police have to is-
sue alerts; he said.
The police department will
also conduct home security in-
apectlons on request, he said.
Those lnterested are asked to call
(949) 644-3669. Anyone with in-
formadon about the reported in-
cidents are asked to call (800)
550-6273.
• DUM IHARATH cove,.. public
aafety end court1. She may be
reached et (949) 674-4228 or by
e-mail at clHpe.bN,.thOl•tlmn.
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COMMUNITY COMMENTARY
Thanks for the smiles
and help in the aisles
, By Sue Cl8fk 17th Street: He lcnows most of
the customers and his
irrepressible good nature shines
through each transaction.
about food.) ..
I'm grateful for the local
businesses and employees who
• love their jobs and take pride in
them. lt's so appealing to see a
peison who ls cheerful,
interested and professional. no
matter what their occupation.
They aren't afraid to chat briefly
with a customer. while not
keeping the next one waiting too
long--a special art. They pick up
the phone but tell the person on
the other end that they have a
customer (me) and may they call
back. They put their personal
problems on bold and maintain
a cheerful demeanor.
Ruben at Sav-On in the Costa
Mesa Counyatd by 24 Hour
Fitness: He is funny, kind and
outgoing and makes buying
shampoo an occasion.
Jilleen at Ralph's on lrvine
Avenue: l miss her; I have never
seen her have a bad day. and her
charm lights up her customer's
day. l hope the strike will end
soon, Jilleen.
The staff at Mongolian
Barbeque are pro mpt and
positive -add to that the food.
Yum.
Mepbisto's Shoes on Westcllff
Drive: They know what artlvitic
o.r sore feet are like, and they
care. They also gjve you a small
bottle of Penier while you try on
shoes. I wish I could say
Mephisto's are inexpensive, but
they are not. However. you get
what you pay for and they know
what you need.
Panda Express by Home
Depot: Good food, professional
clerks and pride in their
establishment.
These are only a small part of
wonderful professional folks in
the communlty. My "pleb• are
in a small comfort zone where I
shop. You will know yours. and
you know they type of
employees and owners to which
I refer. They radlate charm and
pride in their work. They make
buying a doughnut a happy
occasion. and recommending
lrung-pao chJcken a serious
matter.
Here are a few with which I've
been impressed in Costa Mesa
and Newport Beach:
the councer clerks at
Wmchell's Donuts on 17th
Street: They keep the place
spotless and are impeccably
polite. I can tell they have pride
in the store.
Richard at Diedrich Coffee on
Kazu at Otoito on 17th: Kazu
is unfailingly polite whlle
offering delicious, ine~ensive
food and quick service.
Seaside Donuts on the
Newport Pier: I wallc.ed in IO
years lacer, after living near
there, and Carl still remembered
me. I couldn't believe it.
(Gee most of these seem to be I am grateful for all of them.
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Mother is proud of her
son's stand on stamp
Wrong or right, 1 had to JOt
down my thoughts on the
stamp fiasco.
Wee It or not, in my opinlon,
ltl about foreigners coming lo
Amer ica and agreeing with a
young woman's pathetic stamp
idea. What will be next?
Shame on Americans. Where
is your loyalty for ou.r
forefathers? They left England
for religion with God at the
head , not man.
I'm very proud of my sort
Russell Niewiarowald for
standing up for the truth. The
Bible says the truth will set you
free.
MARGARET NIEW1AROWSKI
Santa Ana Heights
lue red light cameras really
worth it7 In my opinion.
absolutely.
Red light running is not the
exception but the norm in
Newport-Mesa. This
anti-social, potentially lethal
lawlessness is seemingly
acceptable by other drivers. I
am the only one 10 react (my
beloved morher-in-law having
been Jcilled by a red-light
runner who got off with a fine)
and I usually receive a curse
and the one-digit salute in
return.
I only hope that the cameras
have a sobering effect on scoff
laws. bring in lots or money
and, perhaps, prevent many
accidents and the loss of lives.
WALL.ACE WOOD
Costa Mesa
I am writing in response to
All1son Spousos' letter about
the people behind the picket
line.
After reading her very
well-written article. ail I could
think. was "wow.~ Her
MAILBAG
submJsslon so polgnat\tly
stated the plight of the grocery
store workers. I have yet 10
cross the picket line -formed
just blocks rrom my house -
due to the fact that r see all of
the people she described on a
dally basis.
They are nice. hard-working
people, who are crying co make
it in this very expensive place
we are so fortunate to live in,
all the while making our lives
that much easier.
Her leuer hardly exhibits the
"skilb" of 1he "unskilled
worker." Kudos to Spousos.
KEUI DAVIDSON
Newport Beach
Keeping drivers in
check a is welcomed
Re: Howard Nathanson
("O\eckpoints violate civil
rights,·· Tuesday} may not Uk.e
the checkpoints 10 check for
driver's licenses and vehicle
registration forms, but they are
not, as he want:. readers 10
believe. a violation of civil
righrs when they are conducted
correctly
My 7-year-old son and I had
the opportunity to view rhe
checlcpoinr on Fairview Road
thal Nathanson commented
on. The Costa Mesa Police
Department Is lo be
commended for running such a
professional operation.
Nathanson also tries to hnk this
perfeccly legal and appropriate
checkpoint with the Patriot Act,
which many of us who care
about civiJ liberties are
concerned about.
It doe:.n't fly. It's apples and
pears.
As one who is very
concerned about civil rights, I
told my son that the police
should be counting cars and
only stopping every car whose
number came up. I suggested
that they were probably
stopping every tenth car.
Thereafter, my son made a
gBJTle of counting back in the
line of cars to predict the next
ones that would be stopped.
The police were precise ln only
stopping every tenth vehicle.
Then. at one point, my son told
me they weren't stopping the
tenth car anymore. I suggested
to my son that they had
probably switched lo every
flheenth car because o f the
traffic. My son adjusted his
count and that's exactly what
the police had done.
This precise counting puts
such stops within the law and
prevents officers from stopping
people who they may just not
like -for whatever reason.
While we were watching, we
saw no mistakes. Not one.
We were also close enough to
observe that the officers were
polite and professional
It's time we took drivers off
the road who don't follow our
laws. Those who don't have
driver's licenses or registrations
show a contempt for our laws
that may carry over to other
areas as well -such as
speeding up and running red
llghcs while honking their
horns, which is now a common
sight on Fairview Road.
I hope the Costa Mea Police
Departmenr has many more
checkpoints on Fairview Road
and in other parts of Costa
Mesa as well.
I would be only too happy to
pull up and show them my
driver's license, my registration,
and my insurance card -if my
vehicle was the tenth or
fifteenth in the line of cars. If
I'm stopped because the
officers don't like the way 1
comb my hair or some other
simUar thing, I'll be the first
one to complain.
M.H.MIUARO
Costa Mesa
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QUOTE OF THE DAY
'"It w1Un 't like we weren 't
trying, but we just had
no flow, no purpose. ..
Pllt "oultMt, UC Irvine men'1
basketbal coach
M Wednesday, Nowmblr 26, 2003 lpof1I £c11Dr ltlctwd Dunn: (949157..,.223 • lpof1I Fu: <9491650-0170
PHOTOS BY DON LEACH I DAILY Pl.OT
UCl's Greg Ethington batttes with two Stanford defenders. Bek>w, ucrs Adam Parada scores on a putback with teammate Stanislav Zuzak (12) elevating.
UCI schooled by Stanford
Cardinal's 11 -0 start is
knockout blow;
Anteaters vow to learn
from Tuesday's setback.
Barry Faulkner
Daily Pilot
BREN EVENTS CPNI'F.R -ft was
as ii the UC lrvtne men's bubtball
team stepped from the tl~ff drde
Into an alternate dimension ln Tues·
day's 72-59 nonconference losa to
visiting Stanford, before a capacity
crowd of 5,000 Ill the Bren Bvents
Center.
Whlle Stanford (2·01 scored the Ont
11 polnta, lncludlng two dunks and a
three·polnter, and the calm Cardinal
players Oexed their obvious muscles
ln full pump-up mode, the bom
(2·2), like the rims they fired wildly at
for most of the first half. appeared to
shrivel into submis·
slon.
The Anteaters had
clearly entered the
blowout zone from
whence, despite a
meaningless final scoring surge. they
would not escape.
It wu 13·1, before UCI netted Its
first Oeld goal, just more than four
mloutes In. and two Outs Hernandez
three·polntera gave the No. 20·
ranked C&rdinaJ a 24-5 bulge, on the
way to a 48·25 halft1me advantage.
UCJ made just two of Its first 14
Oeld·goal attempts and finished 9 or
28 for the half (32.J ~). whJch ended
on an &-0 Stanford run fueled by two
more I femandez three balb.
"They're a well-coached, seMC>ned
team and we just are not at that level
of development,· UCl Coach Pat
Douglass said after becoming the
Cardlnal'a 23rd straight Big West Con-
fcmice vk:tim. •11 wasn't Uke we
weren't trying. but we just had no
o~ no purpose ... We dkln't have
the structure and dbdpllne to play a
team at that level·
The Ust of UCJ shortcomings wu
magnified In the presence or the con-
Odent Cardinal. whim e:Jq>OUnded
early upon Its 84-57 conquest or ua
last year at Maples PavWon.
·1 don't know If (the bot start! took
llOmething OUl of UC U much U it
encouraged us,• Stanford Coam Mike
MonqJomery said. "We were pl~
our Ont pme on the rold, without
Josh (Oilldreaa, a preteUOn AlJ.
American who aat out with a foot In·
Jury!. Maybe ft WU a UttJe hangovet'
from 1ut year, when we thwnped
them pretty good..
Whatever the psychology, ua &hot
8Ye Jlrat.half aAr balls. with only a 7-0
run thilt bepn with 9:47 left before
halftime to Item the bleed1ng.
A Roa Schraeder three-pointer
wfth 6:27 left ln the half pw I IOme-
wNt dWhJlk>ned croWd the chance
to l'Oll. Then. Adam ~ l&ofoot tt.lrl1aiound fade9way puDed the '!lat.
en Within 27-19 wtth 5:58 left before
the break.
But Stanford. whJch sank 9 of 16
three-polnten, lnduding 6 or 7 by
Hernandez, a 10phomore polnt guard
who missed all oC last season due to
Injury, hit three bombs to finish the
half. It allo cashed ln 6 of 8 foul shots,
most earned by some brulstng big
men.
Hernandez llnisbed with a game·
high 22 polnta. while Parada (12), as
well as Stanialav 7.uzak. Matt Okoro
and Mike P!evberha (10 apiece) man-
aged double ftgures for UCL
Parada (5 of 9 from the Reid) was
the only Anteater lo shoot better than
break-even and he added a game·
and le&tOO·hlah nine rebounds. He
said his team should learn from Stan·
ford's eense ot urgency.
"They came out ltrOngel" than us.•
Parada aak1 "We had aome K'J)'ll who
were a Utde nttYOUS and we tried to •
rush our shots. too much. (The c.ardi· nall bad only about four or Ow poues..
8'oos that wee not up to par. They had
• couple little lulls. but they brouaht
the lntmaity beck up and we couldn't
inatch It. This ls a great game for ut to
learn bow hard we have to go.·
NIMiell• ••
...... 72. UCIMMll ....... -o.vte 8, Robfn90n 5. Uttte 8.
Hernandez 22. l.otllch 11, Wllhlngton •• IOn:tdw 8, Grunfeld 4, ~eu 3.
3-pt. goela. Hemtndez 8, l.octkn 1,
Robfneon 1, w.hlligton 1.
Fouled out • None
r.mnic.11 • None
UC IMM· Zudell 10. Okon> 10, ,.,_ 12.
Gtoger 8, SdW'Mdel 3, E~ 10,
~ 4. Ethington 2.
3-pl. goelt • Zulek 2, EfM>eme 2. Sdw9dtr
1. Fouled out. NoM. ~-None.
~. •25. 9tlnford.
UC h1ne senior center AcS.n Parldl ftnts a baseline shot over Stanford's
Joe ~chafer in nonconference ac1ion TueSday night at the Bren Center.
EYE OPENER
• Daily.iJPi~.
Spor'la Hal JF...e , ......... ~
Dec. 1 "°"°' .. 81.LWETZE.L
BRIEFLY
Newport
rallies for
victory
Sailors' girls volleyball
team sets up rematch
with Mater Dei in
regional semifinals.
The Newport Harbor High girls volley·
ball team dropped the first game, but
rallied back to win, 22·25, 25-22, 25-21,
25-21 over host Scripps Ranch in the
first round or the CJF State DMsfon IJ
champion·
ships Tuesdaf
ln San Diego.
The Sailors
(26-6) will play
at Mater Del.
which swept
Mt Whitney,
Saturday at 7
p.m. ln the re·
gionaJ semifin·
a.ls.
Senior Aly-Newport Harbor head
son Jermings coach Dan Glenn
recorded a
team·blgb 14 kills to help lead the Sail·
ors' comeback. while Emily Turner (nine
kills), Lauren Miller (seven), Kiley Hall
(five) and Thryn Tamutur (three) also
contributed.
KeWe King produced 25 assists and
Jennings had 19. Miller's serving was
also Import.ant, as she tallied seven aces.
Scripps Ranch ended lts sea.son at
27·5.
"We were playing a team that was
coming off winning a CIF (San Diego
Section) crown," Glenn said. "I thought
we hung ln there and weathered the
storm.•
Sea Kings fall in San Diego
• VOLLBYM.LL: The Corona del Mar
High girls volleyball team saw its sea·
son end as host University High of San
Diego earned a 21 ·25, 25-15, 25-21, 25·
19 victory in the first round or the CIF
State Division III championships Tues·
day. University's Buring Rud finished
with 10 kills.
The Sea Klngs, Pacific Coast League
runners-up, finish 21 -10 and placed
second to Bishop Montgomery in CIF
Southern Section Division fll·A.
OCC sweeps in first round
• VOLLBYMU..: Sophomore oppo·
site Olrlstine Woller led all players
wilh 16 kills to lead the Orange Coast
College women's volleyball team to a
30-24, 30· 12, 30-26 win over visiting
Long Beach Tuesday in the first round
of the Southern California regional
playoffs.
Sophomore libero Melissa Sherman
tallied a team-leadlng 13 dJgs while
Woller amassed 11 dJ,gs and two aces
to go with 11 kills by Donka Drozd.
Brenda Bailey had elgbt kills and ~
blocks while sophomore setter Amber
McCarthy dJshed out 42 assists for
Coast 08·2), ranked No. 2 ln the state.
Freshman Cllontel Palomino
slammed seven kills ln place of Marti
Merriott, who injured her right ankle
ln the regular season 6naJe fast week
againat Cypress.
Cout boats either Victor Valley or
Ventura in the second round at 7 p.m.
Saturday.
Trojans' April Ross honored
• VOu.BYBill.: Newport Hamor
High product April Ross, a senior out-
alde hitter at use has been named
Pac-10 Conference Player of the Year
ln women's volleyball.
Ro11, a fow-tlme all-oonference
honoree, ls the firlt USC player to earn
the conference's top Individual honor.
She bas led the Women of'lroy, the de-
fending nadonal champions, to a 27-0
record, the No. 1 natJonal ranking an~
a 39-match wtnnfng at.Jell.
Heading into the final two regular·
season matches, Rosa bad 1,478 career
kills to rank seventh in \JSC history.
Her 152 service aces are second ln
school annals.
GU Poly drops Vanguard
• MSDTIWLi cal Poly Pomona
earned a 68·50 nonconference men•a
buketball wln Tuesday over bott Van·
guard UnJveralty. The 2003 NCAA Dlvt·
alon If West region champion Broncoa
lmpro\led to 2-1. The Uom feU to 3·3.
cal Poly't Jeff Bonda and VU'a lkWt
JClm ab&red acort.nc bonora wtth 15
pointa each. Horace WOrmely 8dded
nine polnta and four llalatJ for the U-
ona. and Tun Burnette and Leocl ROt· boro\iah e.Ch pbbed m boUdl tor \lanauard. which wtll hoet Mary NOtle
Dame at 7:30 p.m. Friday.
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for nft, County of ~· AHCE
THE PETITIO.. fOR
PROBATE requub Ao·
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tllt d1cede11t.
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tht decedent's wm •nd
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•• provided hi l'rob•t• COO. H<:tloll 1250. A
lttquut for Special
Notice form ls eoRtblt
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To tll I.in, kneft
tleti.t, uNtt~. e011· ~t ct..Wt. tM
PMIO,. who may •th• .,._i., _,. lftltt•ltd In
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Ntll OI. SlilARY °""'' IAltA LO'IZ·Cl..AAICi
1litSHnln't. lOf'U
A .-£ TITION r Oft f'ltO IA 'II llu ._,. flltd lly
~E\..AROG l..OPU In lllt
Supwlof COilt ~ of Cell·
fornla, County o1 °"'
AHGt . •
UtE PETITION FOR
PllOSATE r eq_uuh
ABELARDO LOPU be
1ppolnt1d u pe.reon•t
r._,11 .. ntttlv• to ed
m\111\tef "'' utatt ot tlltdttetdtnt.
THt PlmlON requKta
th• dKed•nt's Wiii and
codlclls, It 111y. I>•
•dmltl8d to probete. The
Will and 1n1 codlclla ate
1va!i.111e for H•mln•·
tlon In Ille Ille kept Dy
the co11rt.
THE PETITION requesh
•uthOfity to ;Jdmlnbter In. u t1t• under th•
lndtptndot Admlnls·
tr1tlo11 of Ettates Act.
(Thlt Auttwlty wlll 1llow
the "r'°"el reprts•n· t1t1ve to ta.kt m1ny
actions without ollt1in·
Ina court approvel.
8elor1 l~kin• cer111n
very 11n901t1nt ectlont
however. th• personal
rtpresenlalive wlll b•
1tqulred to &fve nollc:•
lo lnt•rHltd persons
unleu they hive w•lved
nol"' or connni.d to
AOYDTtSIMIM1 JOtl DISIOM IU1U>la NIQUAUftCATtOM
Sub,.cl to cond1t101\s prescribed by lht Univenlty ef Collfwotf•, .,....,., responses to the Un1v1ralty's
Prel)\Jahflcetlon Questionnaire for a Oeslan Build contract "e iou&ht from De$11n Builders for the
lollowlna pro lo' t
CINfW f'LANf CHIWl Srlf' S
.. ~ .. 11 ............ ,0
COOUtlUTIOtl ADOITION fO tHI contlAL f'\ANl
Pr•ct N-"n tta IOS
UMIVllSITY OJ <AUFOtlNIA, taV1tll
f'llQUAl.lflCAltoM Of PlOSPICTIVI OISIGN IU•DIU
Th• University's primary objective In ut1llzh111 the desl&fl build epproech ts to brtna lh• but
available lnt11r1ted desi11n end construction experience to this Projl(:l The Unt~trsity has determined
lllal O.sJ1n Builden who submit propoNls on this Pro1tct must b• prequ1hf11d. Pr1qu1llfled Oestan
Jluildtrc1 will be required lo have lht followlna C1llforni1 contractor's l1eense GfHllAl lNOINllllMG,
"A" -4 GINlltAI. IUlUHNG, •t •
GU•lltAI. DISCIJPTioN Of WOllC
The WOik Is comprised ol two seperately 1pproved pro,ecls. (l) Central Plant Chiller Step 5.
and (2) Co1enerallon Addition lo the Central Plant Documents for lhen pro~cts wlll be 1uued
Hp1rtl•ly. Addltlonally, the University ts conslder1n1 a number ol Atlornates lo the projects. c..tw.a "-' ClllUer Step S1 Th• base work for tins UCI Des1an 8u1lo RFP is a Chiller f\dd11lon
Project et tile Central Plant 11 UCl's main campus ln Irvine, Cal1torn11. Tht l'rojecl wlll con•tSI of
the inst1ll1tlon of 5,000 tons ol chilled water c1pec1ty by the 1dd1tron ol chillers .,,d cooflne
lowers.
The silt lor lh• project ll localed adjacent to the northeast wall of the Campu' C11Hral Plant
el UCI'• main c•mpus In trvlne, California. Th• ulsti11& bultdlna "'Ill bt upended at the exlsl1n1
chiller 1oom floor el1v11ion lo lhe northeast atone West Peltason Drive low1rd tile thermal enercy
stor•c• (TES) tank ln the full width of the n1111na butldlna. Tiie upanseon wlll ai.o Include a full
b111mtnt 1t lO feet In depth undtr the upanded lloor for lh• chllltr '"' II rs expected lhel
\he bulld1n1 axpan•ion will 10111 approlimattly 9,900 square feel The faclllty eru Includes
1ppro•lmalely 5,.cx> squere feel •t th• ulsl1na chiller room floor level for the chlllers and 1n
addltion1I 4,500 square leet of basemen I area for punips, coolina lower pipe headers. star ter1. vr
drives. ind condenur.
In puparatton for tht basement. the proiect must 1110 Include new routine ol eltclrlcal power
fted&, comm11nlci1tlons lints, and drain p1pln11 underatound In the eru planned for th• buemer1t.
The buildlfll and 111 structuru wlll ba cut·ln·place r11nl01ced concrete and sletl fram1n1 w1lh
e•terior anvelopt to match ••l,tlna. Tht project w~I Include tlle mstallatlon of two new electt1c
c•nlrlfu11I chlUers ind ptlm.,y chilled waler and coollne tower pumps Tht project will also Include
tlle removal end reinst1ll1hon of the ulstlna outdoor chiller CH 6 and its chilled w1ter and toolln1
tower PUl'l'lj)s Into lht new facility.
Addition•! coolfnJ towers ert also included to be lnstal,.d alone tht fine of .. 1s11ne towtr tell• lO ll\e no.-theHt. Th• new coolin1 tower bnln shall allan with the Ht$t1n1 bu1n such tll•t watar
may frMIY p1u from ulslin& ctlls lo new 1nd btc~ 111ln H demand end operation shlth amone all cooltna to .. ., ctlls. Coolln1 towtr structure '*•II also match lhe nistma
In prepantlon fot tht cool{nc lowers, the project must also include the complete removal of the
Ice stora1t system, Ice area walls, and under1round ice v1ull. Elec:ltrcal sw1tct111ear Inside tile tee
1tor11e aru and additronal sw1lchenr outside the will to the northwest for the chiller CH·6 must
bl ftmOvtd
Thi protect includes power distribul1or1 for all chillers, pumps, 1nd coolln& towef fans and ' new
electric letder duel bank lo lhe u1stm1 subs la hon louted eppro•lm11ely one (I) mile lo Ille
eouthwesl. TIM new syst1m wlll be proarammed to support the ulstrna TES system. The d911an bulld bid
dooumenb, includlna development efforts, well be based on 1\tctrlc c•ntrllupl ch1llus rated tor
2,500 tons coolin1 capacity aach
C...--1len "'°"'' The base work for lh1s UCI Deslan Build Rf P 1s 1 Co,11ner111011 Pro1ect at
the tentral l'l•nt •t UCl's m•ln campus 1n Irvine, C•liforn11 The Protect wlll eona11t of the
l11st1llatlon of ont n•turel aas ftrtd turbine 11ener1tor (GT) with chilled water Intel coollna. on•
hut reco11tty deam ;enerator (HRSG) deslaned for lutur• duel firina. and two reciprocallnl natural ps compressors .. ch s11ed to svpply 200~ ol the GT demand. Th• Protect wlll 1lso include boiler
fMd PUITll>S to supply the HRSG, • dturator to replace the Ul$11na feed water tan~ and supply
th• boiler fttd pumps. two h111h lemptrature water hHI txchanctts to convart slum to hot wattt,
1 dump condenser to condense excess slum lrom tht HRSG, 12 kV power d1strlbullon within the
lec:lllty, and new el1ctr1c teeder duj:t bank to the eatst1n1 substation The HRSG .,.,,11 be furnished
with• control system to meel 1nv11onmen1al air permit requirements
Th• site for the project 1$ located adjacent to lhe south west well of th• Campus Central Plant
11 UCl's main cempus In Irvine, Calllornta. The ulsllna bulld1na: wlll be eipanded at the u1slln1
boiler room floor alenleon to tlle southwest alon& Wesl Peltuon Dnve toward l'11 tunnel and
beck to lh• south11st n nttded lo accommodate the sp•ce requlfements ol the proposed GT.
HRSG. 10 comprenon. plus future antlc•patad upan11on of the coeeneratlon laclhty The tutur1
up1nst0n, 1n the final bulld-out of lhe facility, will b• bestd on en addillonal 0 T, HRSG, natural
1as compressor. and a new condensma Steam Turbine 11ener1lo' (ST) with condenser and coohne
towtn.
The current pro1ect wlll 1ccornmod1te the planned future upan$1on by excavtllna all lhe
1nlecip1ted trn needed tor the current and tulur• coaeneraUon systems •nd slructuru " the
ulstlrea bolter room floor tle~etlon. Tht bulldtn1 will either be buUI In lls entlfely In lht current
proltct or lh• butldlna wlll be built lo llouse only the currtnl project equipment and retainlna
w1tls will bt erected to contain the futur• spices ti the u1stln1 borlat room elevation T'ht
ret1inlnr wall• would become th• basis for the bulldin1 wills In !he final bulld out. The buildin1 •nd all structµrts will be of reinforced concrelt •nd steel lramln& with uterior tnvtlope to match
txistina. Gener•I 1rran11ements and thermal cyclt modelln1 would be btsed on either a Solar or
GE 1u119lltd system
Both pro1ects well include the prthm1nary desl1n, prepar1tron of worh1n1 drawin1s, 1nd con1truchon
basad on the UC lrvtn• Campu1 Standard\ and OHl&n C11te111 plu1 p10111tt lPetlllc dHlan and
llerformance cr1tar11
Cetttffl f't..t Chtlle< St., S cfHlp oH <M•tf"vd l ... <HI etl'-te1
(._.-retl-,,_, cfHll" 9"cf <-ltt11CllM c•tl etlf-11
(Co11neollon Plan! fundma pendtna appronl)
'toCIDUlfS
$ '4, 17 t ,000.00
$17,0Jt.,000.00
Tht prequ1llftc11ion procea& wlll bt conducted en lwo parla •nd wlll result 1n lht 1el1d1on of
prequ1Ufltd Oealcn Bullden who will be Issued propoul documents for this Project
l'•rt l will bt the subm1tt1I of 1 Prequallflcatlon Questionnaire. After receipt of the Preou11ille1t1on
Quutlonn1lte, the University will review and dttarmlnt • point ~ore for Heh subm1tt•I Scorlna
of Otslan Builders for Part I will b• daltt mined by lh• appllcatlon of 1n eat1bl1shed rtl1na sytlem
Oealan Builders who meet rtit requtrtmenh In Part I. wlll be 1nterv1ew•d In Part 2 of tllt$
Preciu•llfle1tlon proceu. Pait 2 wltl be the Interview Outen Builders wlll be notlfl1d in wrllina whether or not they have
bMn tcltcttd for tlle Pert 2 lnltrvltw. lhe Interview wlll 1dd1us the Items described In lhe
,.,..qu1llfk1tlon Quesllonneire. Tha results ol the lnte1 view will be separ •tely scored blStd on an
, t.tbllahtd ratin1 system. The OUtflll Builders who 111 H\41cted by the Unlvenily tn Ptrt 2 "'111
b• ptt(lutlifltd to submit Proposals for this Project
f'M.QUALlfKATIOM SC:MIDUU
011 W ..... 14.y, Ntvttftlter 26, JOOJ, Prequ11if1callon Qu.-llonntlres will be issued lo 1rterosted
0111111 8u11dera et: De'11n & Conslluction Services. U11lvtrt1llJ ot C.llfornl•, livlnt, 5201 t alllornl•
Ava11u1, Sult• 250. lrvln•. CA 92697 ·2450, (Cornlf of Bison 1nd California Av111u1)
FOf lnfortnatlon caH tht hotline (949) 824-81' 7 or (949) 1124-8034
011 1'Wn4-y-, ·-~ 4, 200l, • M_..wy Oe&l.91" t..IW.' Pr...Clfl< .. I"" <""ftret1<e wlll bt GOndvett d ll•alnnlna promptly at 10.00 A.M. Only OeaJa11 BuUc1t11 who p11tlclp1l1 In the
Conftrlll't In Ila 1ntlt1ty '#Ill be allow.d to 1ullmlt l'r1qu111llc1tlon QuntlonnaJru. Pinon• tnlvlna
•fter IOtOS A.M. wlA '"' ............................. ..,,_, ... o ...... _. ..... Perttcl,-to 1W _, .,, D••lr & C...etnr<tlM Slrllce•, Ultlv ... elty el t.11..,..._, ...,,._, 1201 t.tlfen1J.
A.Y-e, Svtte ISO, Sullh1•t1 -4 Wrlthf (Mf.,1t1ct 11-, lrvfne, <A t26t7°2450, (C•ft1er .t C.tffenile AYMW W II.-Aw.,,_) fw """'* tflf_.14111. cltltect Swtt ...... _ ttt (Ht) HA-I S27.
TIM ........ ,. r•<elw ~ ... ,,..,..lflqtf-O,,..tl-.fre• wlll ~e lllvn<My, Dt<_..,
11, 200) et 4.00 P.M. at: Onl&n & Construction Servlcu. Attention: Scott Moulton, Unlv11slly Of C1lll01nl1, lrvin1, 5201 Ctlilornl• Avenue, Suitt :ZSO, Irvine, CA 92691·2450 ·
Deal•n Bullder Prtquallficatlon Quntlonn1lraa, lncludlna 1ny 11ql.llr.d 11t.c:hm111l1, sh•ll bt
u bmltted In st•ltd 1nv1loPH m11k1d with t1'1 110t1tlon 011 lh• outside. •t1s10N IUllDlll
PllQUAUJKATION QUISTIONNAMI f« <INTUl PUHT CHIUll STIP S PNfHt Nu..,._ tt1t40 ""4 <OGlNllATION l"tANl ""t.ct N_..,. tt11os• end 1ddf1utd to th• offict
dtsfcll•ltd •l>Oll• Mt(WOI OMI OllOMAL A"O ntall COPtll Of fHI PllQUAUfKATION QUllTIONNMll (Wll'M ~n.-atMINft). Dulan Buifd•r al!•ll uaume tun 11sponslbll1ty for thnel11 dtllnry •I tl\t location
dtaf&llattd for rtcelj)t of Plr1qu1lillc1tlon Q11tt tlonn1lru . Ottl, ttltpllonie, facalm11t1 or ttltlf•l>hlc
Prtqu1hfk atlon QllMtlonnelrn art Invalid tlld ~Ill not bt KC•l)ltd. No l)ftqulllfk t don doc;umtnt1
will b<l ICClllt•d afttr 4.00 r.M., ~. O.C..-... I J, toOs. How1v11. th• Unlnralty rfftl'Vtl
tht rl&M to ,.queat, 1tulv .. •nd •velu•t• au41c>ltment1I informttlo" •fttr lhe 1bov1 t1m1 •nd d•t•.
Succesafvl Dffltr1 8uOder1 will bt 11otlfltd of CM d•t•, time and ~t!oll of their inttrvlewa.
ltOUHT JOI ,llOPOSM •
O.,llfl Bulld•n wlll be nollfltd 11rll1thtr or not they h11re bttn p11qu1Ufled t iter th• Unlvw11ty
eval\letn tht ,,.ult. ol the lnlttvlaw. An "AclYertlttment To Prtc1uehlltd Ptopottte• wlll tollow
t91ClfVin& the utcl dtt••i times., 111d locetlon conctt11lna tlll •v•1liabJlll1 of P(opoMf Oocumenta. Bid (Pr0110s.tl) Sacurlty 11 th• •mount of JO$ of the lurnti Sulll Bue Prit. Proponl, ududln1
•lttfnattt. .n•ll acicompeny t lCh Ptopoill. fht 1urety lnuhta tlll 81d 8 011d 11\all bt, on tll•
PrOl)oul O..dllnt. 111 admltt•d aurety l11au1tt u dtfi111d lft th1 Cetitornl• Coclt of Civil Proctdutt
S.Ctlonlw.t.120. AH 111.r.uranc• policies re<1111fld to bt olltal111d by lh• o.lln 8utlder &hall be 1u1>jtct to eppro111I
by Unhrwsity lor IQl'm 111d tubattM•· All pollcln fOf Cotn!Mrclal F'orm O•w•I Lllblllty, E•c.u
Litbllil\' Butlntu AlltOlllOllllt llabNity t nd Proft,.IOl!tl 1.-ltblhty rn•ut111e. thtll bt INUld by
omoenl.a with • 8ttt rttlna of A• Of bttt1t1, and • flnenclel clea.lf1e•t1on of WI or b•tttr (or
•" equlv•\tQt 11t.1n1 lly Stand••<I • Poor°' Moody'•). Alt ~lklu r~qulr•d for Worllare' Como•nt•llOll •"d [lllJllor••' litbillly 111141\'lllct tlllll llt "4Utd by COl!lj)tlllta (I} lll•t ll•V• ..... t•tln& of a.+
or bttltr end • flnancltl claulfkallon of YIU 0t Mtlt4' (or •n eq11lv1lent retln1 by &t1ndtfd l roor "' Moocty't) or (II) thtt .,. accept.bit to Ute Untvaully. The Ctrt1flc1t1 of Insurance ah•
!I. llfiitd on ttit linlvenlt(• f0tm. • r'rbtptellvt 0.slcn 8 ulldtn lntendln& to bt 1)114Ullifftd 11'1 illt0tm1d tfllt thty Wiii bt 11,tbJtcf to and must fully coml)ly with 111 ol th• Pl'oPOMI contlltlons lllC.lu4i"' 100• ptyment end lOOlo
ftt111e11c. bonu. i')I lnforlll•lton 1ubnllltld for Pf'41ijtlfflC1tlon •vtlUlllOfl Wiii bt COlltldttld Oftlei.f lnfOfll'ltlloll
.ci:-•d In confld4Mt , t nd lllt Unlven ltr wlll cntlnl•ln Ila confl4etltlt "b to lilt ••t111t peunltttd
~tie"i1n1v1tally r.-~ the rl&hl It 1tftet tny Of ell 19'11Qnut to l't,q1411iflutlon Qut\tlonnent
tll4 ... , ., •If "*"'-•ltd to "'"'' •• , nOIHllthlfltl WttllVl•fltltt '" '"' rttl)Ol!U or PfOCPONI
•aim Of nc tNVEltSITY orCA1..1,0lfflflA ••rtity of Ctllfori''· lfv'"!tt ,._ f'tlot ~ M 0.Cel!IMf
I
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tlW llfO,OMd actlOlt.)
Tiie lnftpt114•nt Id·
8'l11l1tttt1on euUlotl~
wtll lM 111nt8d unlen
111 111ttr11t1~ .-rao11
flits ... objection to tflt
PtlltlOll •lld ••a loo4
cauae w~ tht coutt Wuld not 1r1111 t"4
1utllorlty.
A HEAltlNC on tht
Ptlllloll will Ill htld on
OECUllD 11. 2003 ti l:45 ,..m. In Otp(, US
IOCtled tt 3"41 l ht City
Orlvt South, Or•111•. CA 92868. Ir YOU 08JECT to tht
11 an.ll111 of lll• petition,
you lho11fd 119peer at tht
ht•f\f\a and 1t1tt your
obeetlOna or We written ob llona wilt! the court
bt ore the fle11rln1. Your
1ppeeranc1 m1y be In
person or by rou1
attorney .
IF YOU -.R£ A CREDI·
TOR or contln11nt
creditor of thl dt<lus.d,
you must Ille your claim
wilh thl colH t •nd meil
• co11r to th• pettonal rejlfntnt1tlve 1ppolnttd
by th• court within four
monlha from tht d•t• of
lht flrJt Issuant• of
letters as provided 111
flroll•te Codt sectlo11
9100. Th• time for liltna
cltlml wlll not upirt
before four month& from
th• htar•n1 date noticed
abov•.
YOU MAY EXAMINE the
Ill• kept by lhe co11tt II
you are 1 perion rn·
ter11ted In th• utate,
you m•'f fllt with !ht
COU•I • RtqUttt for
Spteltl Notice (lorm DE·
IM) of th• fllln1 of •n
lnvtnto1y and app11i11I ol estate •nets or of
any p1Mlo11 or account
as provided In Prol>tta
Coda section 1250. A
Rtquut for Specl1I
Notice lorm la avallllble
hom lhe court cltrk.
AttwMy f« f'ell"-n
AlTHUt J. STAllU,
ISO.
102 fAtaMONT WAY
OUNGf, CA '21 ..
Publi•htd Newport
Bnch·OaUy Pilot No
vembtr 19. 25. 26. 2003
WT245
llOOO TO CIEDITOIS Of
IWWI
{S«tlm 6104-4105 U.U.)
fSCIOW llO. QI.fl
Notict 1s hereby &iven
to c1 editors of lht w•lhln
named ullar that a bulk
\Ile ts about to bt madt
or lht assets descrtbtd
below.
The n1 me( s) and
business •ddress(s) of
tllt aeller 1re. KlHN
YOUNG LH, 15415
JEFFREY RO . #108.
IRVINE, CA
Tht louuon In Cttl·
lorn1a of the chttl
uecutlve office of !lie
stlltt Is: 15415 lCfFR(Y
RO , illl08, IRVINE. CA
M listed by Ille seller.
ell other business nemes
and 1dd1HHS U50d by
the seller within three
years before the dale
such llst was uni or
deflvtrad to !ht buyer
ate: NONE
The name(s) and
business addrns of the
buy11 are: KYEUNC EUN
KIM. 15415 .l.ffREV RD ..
•108. IAVl .. E, CA
Tht assals to be sold
are described In 11ene11l
u · furniture, fixtures.
equipment, 11oodw1ll,
tradenamt, luaehold,
Improvement 1nd tnltr
est. ind covenant not to
compete tnd is loc1fed
et· 15415 JEFFREY HO ,
1108, IRVINE. CA.
The Buslnen 111 mt
used by Int Hiier at
tllat loc1l1ons Is: IRVINE
TEACHER'S SUPPLY '
CHILDREN BOOKSTORE
The 1111tclp1ttd dale of
the bull\ sale " Dec 16. 2003 at the office of
Unlt.d E&crow Co . 3440
Wiishire Blvd . •600. los
.Ancel", CA 90010
Th& bulk ult hi sub·
ttct lo Cahfornl• Uni·
form Commerc11I Code
Section 6106.2
II so subjlCI, tht name
and addteu ol lhe
pe,,on wtlh whom
cl•lms mey bt hied 1s
lUHICI IUM Sl. U -
CIOW OfflCllt U..11•4 .. ., • ., <•.. l 440
Wlltlllre llv4., f.00,
lM AfltelH, CA ~\0
and the last day for
llllna claims shell be
Dec. 15, 2003 which is
the business d1y belore
lhe stle dale sp1cll11d
above
KVEUNG CUN "'IM.
(TRANSFEREES)
Publlshad .. twporl
Beach Cosla Mesa 011ly
Piiot November 26, 2003
CNS 609936# W254
llOTICI TO CBTOIS Of
IWSAU
(*tllm. to.-410.S lltc.)
lSCIOW MO. Ql.fl
Notice 1• hereby atven
to creditors of th• within
namtd ttll11 lh1I • bulk
ult Is ebout to be m1de
of the nHh d11crlbtd
below.
The name(s) tlld
bua1ness addrtu(s) of
the 1tll11 "e· JOHN
YOUNG LH. 1541!1
JEHAEV RO , 11011,
IRVINE. CA
Tiit location In Cell·
f ornlt of th• chltf
e uculiv1 office of Ult
atller la: 15415 JEFFREY RO .• HD8, llMHt. CA
At lltllld by tllt Hlltr,
1frl>!Mr but/nfH namtJ
and 1ddr111es uud by
the .. lltt Within thrH
ye .. a btfort the dale
1udt llat w11 ""' or dlllvtttd to th• buytr
111:HONf
Th• n1111tC•\ end
bu.lnut 1ddr1SJ of the
buy.,-ere. KvtUNO E"" KIJe\ 15415 UfRtY RO.,
f 108, lllVIHt:, CA
Tllt t SMtta to be sokt
lfl dttCtibtd fl'I ftfll'lf
11: F11111iturt. flatUt ...
1qulpm1n1, c oodwlll,
t,.dtn1m1, lauehold,
11'1\Pfovtmtfll •nd ln\tr ••I. tnd covtnent nol to compete 1nd It loc•tld
et: l&tl& JEFFREY RO., i l OIJ, IRVIHE CA
Th• lu1ln111 11•m•
1111d by tht ltlltl' •J
the( totetlo11 I•: lltVINt
TtACHlR'S SUPPLY J ~ORUt 80C)U t0Rt 1'1lt •ntldott.H dete of
1111 .... ult ta DK Jt,
JQOJ •t tllt office of' !Jlllttd [taOtf co • J4AO
WIWIW• IN ... ..00.. Lo. MDlft, CA toolO ........... It•· llfl to C!l!!l!n!s U11!·
twin Commtn:lal Codi Sediol! llOU,
If " Wb;.c1 11\t ll&lnl 1n4 td4rtsa of tll•
IH"on wlt ll whom cl1ima may bt Wed 11
[UftlCl KIM Sil. U ~ow PfflCfR. Unltld
l•~r11 w Co , l••o
Wlllhlrt llvd.1.!!00· Loe Ans••· CA llW10 and 1111 ... ~, u y fa. fmnc
ca.lmt tll•ll M Off 1$, 2003 which h tbt
bUllMU d•y IMfw• ttll
UI• d•I• apt clfltd
•bov••
/I/ ICYIUNO IUM •JM
fiiubtlthtd Newport
B11ch Coste Mui l?~ilr
P114>1 Nov•~btr ff. iooJ
Crt5·'°9936 W2~
swmcourtOf
CAllOmA, ccum Of OIM&f cun..,.C01111
PIOIAllCOUIT
OfllAtmS
Ml Tll( cm DIM, POST
OfffCUOX 14171,
OIAMf, CA t2' 1S.1S7t
Pltmll Of tAYI CAlllS
•MVISlUMTU.
fOI CIWlli( Of lfAll
OIDll TO SHOW CAOSI FOi
OIMMOflWU
W1..aamms
lD All l .. TERESlED
PERSO .. S:
I. Petitioner: OAVE.
CAIRNS ah D"VE STU·
AfH CAlllNS filtd 1
petition with th11 court
for a decrtt chen11ln1
n•mtt n follows: OAVE
CAIRNS lo DAVE STUA~T
CAIRNS · PALLEN
2. THE COURT ORDERS
that •II per$0ns lnttr·
qttd 1n this matter shall
1ppt1r before this court
at tht hearln1 1nd1cated
below to show cause 11
any, why the pettllon for
ch•nae ·of name should not be er anted. .. once OF HE.ARING
O•t•~ DEC JO 2003 T '""' 2:00 pm Oto\,: L73
The addren of the cour I
1s ume n notftd above
3 A copy of this Oroer
lo Show Cause shill be
published et lust once
each wuk lor lour
lUCcesslve Wtths pnor
IO the date set 101
heenna on tt\e peltllon
In Iha followlne new'·
paper of 1eneral rncu·
lation, printed 1n this
count~. NEWPORT
BEACH/COSTA MESA
DAil Y PILOT
Dotti NOV \0 200J
MAllOlll lAllD
tAJllll. JUDGE Of fMl SU,.llOl COUlT
Published Ntwporl
8Hch-Costa Mesa Dallv
Piiot November 12, 19,
26. Otetmber 3.
2003 W238
5"9IOI COllT Of
WfOl:llA.
((Qfl'f Of hip
S411M Oty Drift,
P.O.lex14170,
Onllp, C.. tmJ. I S70,
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PrnTIOltOf ...... ....
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6.lcllllbi•°"Jt .............
a....ia..l<WM,A
-FOIOWMOf
WU
OIDla TO SHOW <AUSI FOi CKMG(OfMI(
WlllJl&A22W2
TO All INTERESTED
PERSONS· I . Ronald G McMackln
a~d C•nd' L McM1ckin
on behal of Pe11teoner
R1qutl Rentt McMachen,
• minor fit.d 1 petition
with thl• court for .•
deer et ch•nalna n•m•s as follows: R1qutf Rtf\oe
McM1ckln to Raquel
ROM McMact.1n
2. THE COURT ORDERS
th1t ell persons Inter·
ttl•d In this melter 'hell
1ppur bafott this court
at lh• htarlna 1ndlcettd
below lo \how CllUst If
1ny. why lht pettllon for
ch1n1e of name •hould
not bt c11nltd.
NOTICE OF Ht.ARING
Otte. DEC JO 2003 lime:
2:00pm0epl ·L73
Tnt 1ddre11 ol lh• court
ll 111T1e as noted abovt.
3 A copy ol 11111 Order
lo Show Cause shall bt
publlshtd at lust onct
••ch wn~ lor four
'urcenlve wub prror
lo lh• d•I• set for
hearlns on tht petition
1n tl,e followrna news·
piper of 1•ner11 clrcu·
ltllon, printed In this
count~. N1wpoll BttC:h
Co•t• MtH O•lly l'llol
Detet NOV 10 2001
MAlJOlll lAllD <Alli~ JUl>Ol Of THI
SUPla1oa COUIT
Publl11ttd Newport
B11ch-Cott1 Mesa Delly
Pilot Novernbtt 12, l9. 26. Oectmt>.1 3. 2003 W239
..,.COCITOf
(AllOIMA,
COlinOfOIAIGI
OUMICOUlm
SUPmot court
NCllAftCOCl'J
OPllA....S
34 J l1lf cm Dl't\ POST
OfRCHOl mn, ...,um1i.tm
PltnmOfW.tL ..
Rll<JIAMOllUI
OIDll TO 5'tOW CAW IOI
OIMllOIM
Wl~mmt
TO At.l INTUESft D
'CR SONS· •
1. flttlllonw: Rai:htl It
tt.Mt Olttd • petltlOll Wlth
tl'llt covn for • dtcrH
ch1n1ln1 nemH H
followac l"chel .Rtrtt Mii~ to ltAcll~I R•llJ Lli>tHl~ 2. THC COUlff oitoeRS
lhet •II plfsonl lnttt·
.. ltd In lllS. metlw sllell epe>elf before this cowt
·~ thl hHflnt lftdlctlad Mio• ,0 UOlll CtyM If
1ny, why tilt 1>1tltlon for
chtt11• ol n•mt thOuld "°' bt er•1111d. HOTICll Of HCARN
0111. 12•30 03 Tl11111 2.00 pm Otclt L73
Tht eddfe\l ol lM C.wfl
I• Mmt H not.-''°"' 3, A COl>t ot ltllt Or ..
to t 11ow ems t1!t1t bt
pullllelltlt et IH st one. ••ell wttlt for four
tlleC41bJVI ~· ptlOt to tht d.t lt Ml fOf 11tv1111 on tht j)ttltlon
In UI• toltowln1 newa ~ ot ttntrlil clfcu
i..t1on, ,,,rn114 In '"'' c.ountt Newl)Ott lle!ICll/ Coata Meat Oelty Pilot ..... vaetooa
IUDel SMULA flU,
NDOI Of TMf IWl.-
lllOl <OUIT
"ubli1h1d Newport
811ch•Co&t1 Mt1t Dally
Ptlot Novtmlltr 12, 19,
24. Otetrnbu l.
Z003 W241
The lollowlna persont
are dol111 business ts:
St>uth Point• lllYt•I·
mtnb. 949 South CoHI
Orlvt, Suite 600, Coslt
MtH. CA 92626
Amel Denlopmtnl
Comp1nl'. 1 California
Corporation (CA), 949
South Coast Drive, Suite 600. Costa Mtt1. CA
92626 CLA Fintncl•I Corpo
ration, a C1llforn1•
Coroorallon (CA), 949
So11th Conl Odv1, Su•le
600. Coste Mesa. C"
92626
Thi• buslneu Is con
dueled by· /1 aeneral
Plftnersh.lp
Kave you \tart1d do1n1
business y•t7 Ye$
07/29/1987 Arntl Development
Corporation. Rudy J.
Beldon1. E.ucullve Viet
Prnldent
The' statament wes
flled wltll lhl County
Cler~ of Or1111e County
on 11/06/03
200l6'H290
Oa1ly Pilot Nov 19, 26.
Dec 3, 10. 2003 W252
S.......t
Um•• ttflhuf
fktltlM ........
The foltowtn1 P•"on
has abandoned the use
ol the Fictitious B11s1
neu Name. El lAN
2~2 El Toro ~d •5,
lake for Ht. C1l1tornl1
92630
1he fictitious Business
name ralerred lo above
wn flltd 1n Orana•
County on 02/18/03.
fill NO 20036933143
Cindy Yu, 2 Celt"
trvrne. Calltornle 92602
This bus1r1eu ts con
ducted by. 1n mdlv1d111I
Cindy Yu
This slaltmenl wu
filed with Ille County
Clerk Of Oran11• County
on 11/03/03
200S6 .. St11
Daily Pilot Nov t 9, 26.
Dec. 3. 10. 2003 W2!>1
fktltlM ......
"-S........
The lollow1n11 person~
are doint bustne~~ n
Spectr• Wood Cr•lt.
I ll'\5 Whit lier, Suite f ·
13. Costa Mtu, C•hf
92627
lamu Robert Person.
9382 C1ntial Ave.,
Garden Grove, C1lll
92844
Mydun1 Duon1 Par· '°"'· 9382 Centrtl •ve , Gatd•n Grove, Call!
92844
Thes business ts con
ducted by· husband 1nd
wllt
Have you st•rted dome
busln•u ytl' No
lames R Parions
This sta tement wu
llled w1tll the County
Clerk of 0flnte County
on 10/29/03
2003'9UJ26
Dilly Piiot Nov !t, 11.
19. 26 ?OOl W226
FidMla ....
"-*-' Th• lollowinc penons
are dotna business as
l . B. J. M1n111ement,
1650 So Harbor Blvd .
An•helm, CA 92802
Garr Assocltles. lne
(Otl1w1re). W Earl
Garr. Jr .. \650 So
Harbor Blvd., f\n•htlm,
CA92802
This bustnen 1, con
dueled by • corporttlon
Htvt you tt11t•d do1na
business yet?
Yes 9/1/03
Gerr AHOClllH. Inc .
W. Earl Gur, Ir , Ptts
Iden!
r~., Jl1t1m1nt wn
flltd with the County
Ct.th ol Oranr• Countv
an 10/'Zl/03
20016t UIU
Daily Pilot Nov. 5. 12.
19, 26, 2003 W228
........... ..........
'Ott followln& peraon1
1<• dolcll bu'1nes1 .,.
1) OLAOY BCE, b)
TllASl'I M TIUHICETS,
11112 lvorycr11t Lant ,
HUnlln1ton Buell, CA 92148
[11yn W11d. 11112
lvotycres( Lent, Hvn
tlnaton 811d1, CA 92641
Tllit b~I~ 11 t.OI\•
d11cted by· en lndlvidutl
l'l•vt yo11 •lifted doln1
bualntsi yel?
Yts 09/01/2003
[l1y11 W1rd
Tllla 1t1t1mtnl waa t~ with th• County
Cl11k of 011n1• County
on 10/31/03 200Ht6S720
Dilly Pilot Nov ~. 12.
19, 26, 2003 W22 l
RdttliM ..... .... ~
Tht followlna p111on1
•rt dolnc buslnus u :
lrlnlty Enlerprllts. 209
N 8alhont. ..ewpo1t
Buch. Caltt. 92662
Grea G Holden, 209
N. Baylront Newport
Buch, CA 92662
Chuck Coventon. ?l46
K1n11 St.. Yorba Lindi.
CA92U6
This bu51ntu IS con·
dueled by • aenerel
parlner•hip
Have you S11rled do1ne
busmess v•t7
Yes 12·1·85
C1e111 G. Holden
ThlS 1lttemen1 wn
l•led with the County
Clerk ot Or•nat County
on 10/31/0J 200J6tU712
Dally P~ot Nov 5. 12.
l9. 26. 2003 w22•
~ .....
JI.MS.._.
The followm1 persons
In <lolnll bU\tntU U
I) Strtllhlltne SpeClil
lsh. b) Strelehtllne
Spec11ltsls Racina. !>641
Pl•za dot Amt,.tn.
Aneh•lm Hills. CA 92807
Scott Aleiand•H
Spenct . ~l Plata de
.Amenles Anaheim Hills,
Cll 97807
This buStnen is c~n
ducted by. an lnd1v1d11el
Have you sllrled d011t11
buslnen yel1 No
Scott" Spence
Thi• s tatement was
!tied with the County
Clerk ol Or •nee County
on 11/24/03
20016t661l6
Dtlly Pilot No• 26, Dec.
3. 10.17,2003 W2!>9
RdttlM~ .... s,...,
lhe followln1 ptrsont
ar• doma business as
Tht Rt1I £stale Net·
work, 6400 W Ocean·
front, Newport llnth,
Cal1lorn11 92663 we lnvedmenh <CA).
6400 W Ocunlront.
Newport Butt\, Call·
for ntM' 92663
ltns bu~meu Is ton·
ducted by a corporation
Have you st11 led dome
busmn~ yel7
Yes 01/01/199!>
W8 lnveitmant\, Wtll·
11m 8amrah/l'ra&1dl!nt
Tht\ statement w3\
filed with tht Couoty
Clerlt ol Ounae County
on 10/31/03
200HtUIAO
Delly Pilot Nov 5, I :l
19, 26, 2003 W2:l9
Ad!llM ... ... s....
lh~ lollowlna pelsons
ere dolns buslnus n
G1luy Mort1111e. 18627
Brookhursl Street, 1382,
Founlaln V1ll1y. CA
92108
Arllu Enterprests. Inc
(CA). t8627 81ookhursl
Street, •382. r 01inta111
Valley. CA 92708
Thi' buslt•ns " con ducted by • torporal1on
Hnt you slarltd dolna
business yet? No
Artlu Enterprl&es. M111it
Saf11t, Prtsld•nl
This sliatemenl was
filed with the Cnunly
Cltrlt ol Or1n1• County
on 11/07/03
200J6tM411
Dilly Piiot Nov 12, 19.
26.0ec.3,2003 W240
AdttfMW.S
"-S.......
Tht followlne ptr$Ons
•rt do1n1 busm•n as
HO·OADDY SURf COM·
PANY. 1680 16th St
E212, Newport Beach
CA 92661
Jim Stuflens. 1680
16th St E2l2. Newport
Buch, CA 92661
lr.1t y I onaslreth. 7140
8 Coste Meu. Cost~
Mesa. CA92627
Th11 buslnen '' "on ducttd by· co pulnt"
Have you d.11 ted dolntt
buslntu yet? No
Jtm S1Mff1n1
Thia 1o t11111nt WH
flt.td with ttla county
Clert. of Ot111" County
on I0/3l.I03
IOOl .. H121
01lly Pl14t ltov. &, 12..t
19. 21. 2003 WUe
The follow1n1 PlfSOM
tct doll\& bU'tlfltta ...
Artform lnttrlors. 11771 Mu St., Oerden Grove.
CAH&tl
K1Ur1yn1 Nowakowsk•,
11771 M•c St.. Gardt'1
Grove, CA 92841 •
Thi' bu1it11U Is con·
ducted by: an l11dlvtdu1I
Have you l\4'!ted cloln&
buslntn yet? Vo. 3·27·
03
K1t1t1yn1 Now1kowslla
This sl1l1m1nt wu
flled with the Counly
Clerk of Oren&• County
on 10/06/03
200l69'01J6
Oatly Piiot Nov. 5, 12,
19, 26. 2003 W230
Adfllm ..... ... s......
The lollowin& persons
,.. dotne business as.
(actl In Uvln11. 2525
Ocean Blvd 8·4. Corona
del Mtr, CA 92625
l•mn Rey Collis I ti, 2S25 Ocean Blvd. II 4,
Corona del Mtr, CA 9262!>
This busintu 1s con
ducted by: an 1ndlvtdual
Have you started doln11
busen•u yetf .. o
l•mts Ray Colhst11
Thi• statement wu
ltled with the County
Clerk of Oran11e County
on 10/31/03
200J 696l1 ll
D•lly Piiot Nov 5, 12,
19, 26, 200J W220
RctltlMlwMllss ..... s.......
T ht lo1low1na Ptr\on'
ue doma business as.
Elite Equipment. l~
A111onquln St Su1le
# 144. Hunllnaton Beach.
Cahlorn1a 92649
Michael Stephen ltult
1!>431 Caprt C1r Hun·
t1neton Beach. Calllorn1a
92647
This b11s1Mu Is con
ducted by •u lndlv1d11tl
Have you •Ill ltd dotna
1>us1noss y~t' No
l\41chnl Hult
Thrl st1tament was
llltd with \he County
Cler~ of Oran11• County
on 10/28/03
200Ht0l OS
Dally Pilot Nov 26, Ott
3. 10, 17. 2003 W2!>8
Rdltim hdMss
"-5""-t
The tollowlna persons •t• dolnt buslnH~ as
Oowmna SlrHI LO 841
f'tawporl C•ntor Or •52.
Newport Buch. C" 92660
Liz Quiroz, 741 "n•lco•
W•y 1 H, Newp1HI
B .. cn. CA 92660
Thll bu11ntH '' con-ducltd by an lnd1vldual
Have you slerled do1na
bus1n.ss yet? Nn
Liz Q1mo1
This statement was
filed with the County
Clerk of Oranae Counly
on 101?2./03
200l .. U629
Oatly Piiot Nov 12. 19.
26. Dec J. 2003 W242
FldhlMW.S
"-S........
The loilowine persons
•re dom1 hu\lnen es
Wlonerschnllzel. 250
Bristol SI , Cos.It Meu.
CA 92626
Strole Tunbulr. 1188
MelroH SI I C Buen•
Parh. CA 90621
This bus1nen 11 con
ducted by· •n end1v1dual
Have yau sl3t led do•n&
business yet' No
Soote Tunbuh
This dattment wn
hied with lh• County
Clerk or Ortnce County
on l0/31/03
200S6t6l7"'
Dt1ly P1lol Nov 5, 12.
19. 26. 2003 W223
fldltt. .....
..... 5""'-'
1 he fnllnw1na per tons
•rt doma bu\lnns n ·
He11U11• rtne All. ~
11 lh Sh ~el Hunlln(lon
Buch CA 926'18
K~the1 ine .Ann Nor"'·
509 I \th Street. Hun
unaton Beach Cf\ 9?648
1hl~ businns ts con
due led by 1n tndtv1d1•al
Ha~e you started dt>tni:
huslnt>~ ye\7 No
K•thtrif'te Norrts
lh•~ 'latem•nt wu
M•d with tht County
r.1 .. 11 llf Oranee County
on 11nt/Ol
200ll696SU I
Dally Piiot Nov. 26, Ott
3, 10.17. ?QOJ W?60
STARTING
ANEW
BUSINESS??
• • • • • • • • • • •
........ ...s......
l'ht follow1111 911'10n1
.,. dolll& lluslneu '" •) ECOllO Envt!OM, II) E co110 E11v•lopt com, MM W. MKArtllut Blvd
Suite 408, Sant. Ana.
CA92704
l tw,.nc• Sl•a••. 22.US fod1ot~&h Wey.
t.•k• forest, CA §270'
This t>uslMM i. con
duetld b)'' en l!1dhlldu1I
H1v1 you stttltcl dolna
buslntY yet? Ho
l1wrtnet Sltetl
This 1t1tement wu
f1ltd with tht County
Cltrlr. of Oranae County
on 10/31/03 20Ga696l724
Otlly Piiot Nov. 5, 12
19. 26. 2003 W219 ,..... ....
... s.......
Tht lollow1n11 peraons
are doln1 bu.sinus u
JV H1ndym•n. 52Jlh
Orchid Ave .. Corona del
Mar,CA9262S
11111 v f11•. !>211/t
Orchid Ave .. Coron• dti
Mtt, CA 92625
This busmen 11 con
dueled by: en lndlv1du1I
Have you st_,led doln~
buslnen yelf Yts.
!> ll Ol
Jtm V. fO•
This sUlamenl wu
filed w1tti th• County
Clark of Oranae County
on 11/17/03 200J696SU2
Daily Piiot Nov. 19, 26
Dtc. 3. ID, 2003 W2!tl
ffc1111M .....
--~ The followloa oer son'
are do1n1 bualqess as
SMA FINANCIAL SCR
VICES, 20111 Crater Cr .
Hvuhneton l),.ch, CA
926'6
Sh11on M, -.uaenstetn
20111 Crftttr Cr , Hun·
Un&fon e .. ch, CA 926~
This bu11nns Is con
dueled by an tndMdu•I
Have you started doma
b1111ntss yet7 Yes
1/98 Sharon M Auaensteln
1h1s \lalement wa•
filed wtlh tho Counly
Clerk ol Or.nae Counly
on I0/21V03
200S .. UJSI
D11ly Pilot Nov 26. Dec
3. 10. 17. 2003 W256
RctlW .... ... *'-' The lollowlna person1
11e dolnt busineu as
Strttmllne f1br11:1t1on
2638 Riverside Or .
Co5lt Mesa, CA 92627
Danttl Allan Parse!
2638 Riverside Or
Co111 Meu, C" 92627
Thi\ bu11ntu t\ con
ducl•d by •n mdtvldutl
11ave you 'larltd clo•tlll
bi.tintss yel? v .. 9/03
Darnel Allan Puul
Thi• "•lement wa•
!tied with the County
Clerh of Or •nt" County
on 10/31/03 20036963117
Dally P1lol Nov 5. 12.
19,26.2003 W217
FldltlM ......
•s.-t Th9 followttll person•
are dOl!1K business u . Gary·, Mobile Scrten
Sorv1te. 3441 Summer
.el Cucle. Costa Meu.
CA 92626
Ctry Ooltnlo.•, 3441
Summerset Circle, Cosio
Mesa CA 92626
This buslntn 1s con
ducted by an u1d111tdu11I
Have you r.ta1 t•<I domjt
bu&1nest yet? No
C•1y W Ooltnlo.a
Tiiis \Ultmtnt was
hied with tht County
Cler~ fJf Or enae County
on 11/10/03
200S69'4S7l
Daily Pelot No~ I?. 19
26 3. 2003 W236
fktftlM ......
"-S.......
The tollowina persons •re doma bus1nesa as:
lnnov1t1on Salon. 1~
Adams Ave CCK!a Me.sa.
CA 92626
Temmarle Dinh, 3126
W ht Strut, '74,
Santa -.ne. CA 92703
Thi. bu1tn1u is con
ducted by• an lndMdu•l
Htv• you ~tarted do1n1
business yet 7
Yu Oct I · 2002
hmmo1rlt Dinh
Ttlls r.lalemen\ wu
fOed ""'th th• County
Clerll of Or a1111e County
on 10/31/03
200J6'6J7 IS
Dilly Piiot Nov 5. 12.
19, 26 2003 W222
The Ltglli IRµrtmtnl 111 the DAi/y Pilot is pk111ed IQ 11nnounrt 11nrw11rv1rt
now awi/Abk 10 """ bulinastt.
wt wiJJ now SEARCH tlN Mmt for!"" 111 "'' txt'rll rhargr, 11nd 111w !"" the
timt 11.nJ tht trip to the CouN Ho14t in S4n.u AM. Thm. of ~u~. afar thr
tL11rth is romplnLd wr will file!""' fic#tiolU blllinas Mmt sf4tmrmt with tht
Cn1t1J Cllr*, p"blish ontt 11 wttk for fa"' wttlts llS rt'luirttl by lllw 11nJ thnr fik
your proof ofpuhlic111W,, with tht <Aunty Ckrk.
Plust Mp bJ tc fill JO"' finitio111 hrinm namt sl4tnnmt at thr DtUly Pilot.
330 W. &y St, CoJt4 Mt111. Jf JON r1111not llOp b). pkast calJ w a (949) 642-4321 '""we '41i0 wuik1 '"""'l"""'ts for JO" 10 h""'1k thu promkrr "1 NiL . If pu 1houl.J haw ""l fa rthtr fUtShON, plak raU us'"'" UN wiJJ ~ flfDrt than
pl4 to IS:li.st you. Gd<Ni w in'°"' fUUI bNJinmJ
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A1 Newpon Blvd. & Bay St
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Call Lorraine at (949) 574-4245 2305·2490
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$705,000 Nov 21 , $1250 + dep
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FURNISHINGS
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f •11 Hou\•n1 Act of 19611
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CA 92404
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turkey 1n the onn et
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end ..... 949-675 S5f,6
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JEWB.RY/ 3460
DIAMONDS/
PRECIOUS MfTALS c_.,,.,,. .....
Old Coinsl Cold. •llvtr. ,..,..y .... ~. anbQues
<o119ctlbles !M9 642. 94A8
v1d1nt the H11hnl 601 U•P.tD,'51
Qu1hty "'' en11neered Gree LIV W/2.tffR SEC Metal 8u11d1n1 Sy1tem1 28A 2.S8A Sl,250,000
Ht• d Q u., t er• d 1 n Lido Per~ Rulty Mery
Southern C•hlornl1 Call Lou l(IOhlt1
now C0t feclory d1<ec1 949-675 2700
pr lc1nc 800 343 3443
(CAI. •scAN) 110 ISLAND PAIUDISI
Meple Apul Lovely
C•hd Comm, n••• TrMlnlle Squere. 2br Ille
w/11r & tr11 $1~. lbt
I b• w/p1t10. carport,
1tor•1• 11115 "'*• ,_, p11d. Klelh ~
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AT THt llACH l SID' CHU.MINO, W.e Bastnea UMDU St00,000 "'"" 21>1 I Sb• town
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lar11 clOul & b1th.
sunny uposure. SlOOOrn A&• 949 675 6161
... 2'(..t.a.. I pr l ~ «XMI. new ICIC>I
' Ctpl 3 wlndsotll at Sl950/mo n4 390-5!»0
Qcipol1unltfes AGT. •49-ttt-tSSt house style 2522 Elden
Sl375/rno 949 642 5488
.... 417 h IYriYn.
2'Jkfru~2 llr Apt. I Yew Old, 1J11b. wd .._.., 2 c fl',
uUl's & ulelllle TV paid. t0t1 pod S23J) ~ Busfnessa and Newport Cont
fnndlllel 3905 STRADA 21 oon:uM
WAHRD 2' ...... To M 3br ctwn ms tr 3 !>b1 wen tiom f'aT'e. twn 14> ~I. flJ11f V11tuel l0\11 ID Sl.!m P/T. fl!D) r/T lptOC com $1670.000
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rtqUlred I 800-585-9024
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ba. ultl• p1ld, n/smt.,
AISOlUll OOLDMIHtl l11tch1nelle. lndty, lblt.
60 vend1n1 mach1nn lo Newport p1et. S7lO<n
with u~ellenl loobons C•ll S•m 949 278 7905
lb< t sea tlltlldt house
w/d 1n htt, d/w. lrtt.
fp, l c '"· backyt1d, Sl800m pell S2S eatre mo (949) 378·3606
W/O, neer Hoaa Hoep,
$1300/mo 949-631-4984
WHl<hffi Lr1 2bcl, 2b1
condo Upsl•lfs, cerport
1256 Rult.nd $1350/mo
*714 832 1766*
JI., 31oe """••, quiet
a1e1 11e•ly rtlurb11Shtd
2 cer 1ar wd hllups
S2l00/mo 949 759 0974
3br 2ba UPP" level
bayhont unit period
style. trl vu, I c e•r,
aet S2800 949 293 4631
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will be closed on Thursday, November 27th
owner~ 1nt.,nl & ..,.,,o• 375 ~re• of l1nd
& Improvements • vou1
own temp compound
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n1Mhl BBQ·s & wine
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cm 3610 Riii E:mtt StinoeAianoe t
•CM o.. ,., w.. s.mca 4250 Space forRent 6060 t & Friday, November 28th, 2003. We will re-open on
Monday, December I st at 8:30 a.m.
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511 473·5626
HOMES FOR SALE
ORANGE 5400
COUNTY
OPEN SAf-SUH 1-S
3110 (-try <hill
MIW ON THI MARllfl
MIU v.,de Jbr 2 Sb•
,.mod houH new hi•
cerpet 'windows, ai>pri
pa.nl laslde & out, 2 Ip
If t lam lk pi.n Over
1lz1d backyd S689.000 Jim & Ltallt Finl Tum """"'°" a.ti n~ ics;
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w/d ttov1 fr11. Avail I
Jtn I YHtly lust
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28e. too-i-n.. -llltdl & IMIM, msll w/2nd f P.
\Unny patio. w/d, qtlilt 1t
S2'5(Dn"~7
Hr He + Mtk. Yearly
anll lZ/15 11psi.n unit,
1u. Fp $2000ln + utdt 949 27!>-8811 •5.13-7166
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Wednesday, November 26th, 2003.
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mtlalhc. CO, bHutlful
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MCRCEOCS £3~• '99
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MCJtCE.OC S S500 '95
Whit•. ten •~ Ollcountod
•DCIDH SUOO '00 Whitt, ta11 l'06IO Must Sall
MIMICOOHa'OI Blue. pay
tOe62 Must S.11
POlSCMI C-e ~t
Blue, l'ay
'V6049 M11sl Sell
Qvale Mancusi ·01
Sllvef, black
•V0139 Discounted .. , ... ,, . .,. .....
Convertible. orlalnel
owner, solid cer. ITUll
.. $l8.9Jl dlo 9&719al
Clwyelor '96 Sor.t"'9 Utt Conv, 1811 actual mr. .. _____ _. FORD TEMPO '90
$750
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bl•ck top. bt•uhh1I like
new cond, $7995 tlfm
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•V0802 01scounled
IMWS211e'ft
Bblck. tan tnltr
IV9978 Must Sell
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Bronll, tin .,,.,
•VS497 Must S.ff
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Black crey
IV067 Great Buy
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Red. black
IV8109 O~ounled
MHSO-S'1S
714 957 0705
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2500, 4wd, 70li. • mo,
1old/l•n lthr, atre Mel.
s urerb ortc cond
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33li mel•lloc stlvu blut
l'•Y llllf Cully loaded.
11"8 new cOO(j Sl0.495
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coupe EX V·tac encine, 6911 black/lf•Y lthr, snrf,
be•ut1ful unmerked
'ond. 1ar •ctd. non smltr
SM95 •IOl2675l Bkr
98!5LlllB -.oq!IDam
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2dr coupe, aulo fully
lo1d1d. white, mnd.
alloy whls, bHullful
cond S!>99'.i v897?41 Bkr 94'-516-1111 www.oc,..ai1.c-
Jotu. ·oo s ,.,... s.o
v6. 3511 mt. full fact
wt<r, silv11/oalmul llhr,
mnrl, CO. memory pk1,
be1ul like new unmarked
cond, $23995 vf752262
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lthr n•vi1111on. chrm
whls, loolla new. smells
nt•. fenlnlic nlue.
$37.995 11457829 Bkr t4t-S16-tlU -· sm ,..-. .....
Bridge.
"" CHAALES OOAEN ~OMAR SHAAtF
and TANNAH HtRSQi
LA.DY LUO: SMfLiS
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lthr. boa11llh1I 0<ic11\tl
cond. must ue lo
1ppncl1l1, Jara1ed. n°"
smkr, $6995 v702!>71
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Discovery II S07, dual
moonrfs, , .. , 111mp
uals. heeled SHI tac wan 36,000 ml, $21 ,900 V.BU1t k"'1 mm-61&
UMolll '00 LS JIO V6,
1111 1ctu•I ml. cll•m P•en•/sr•Y IUlr. mnrf. en. clvome whls. superb
at new cond lhrouchl,
book•. records, $19,995
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MCRCCIXS BNL ·01
SL!;()() lo•ded 11lver
Sports pkc. AMC whls. 9ll ml, MloVttm cond, 302
119 SSZ.750 714 S.1187
Morcede• 't6 C210
Beautiful balclt/cr .. m
fully loaded. showroom Wout $9251> 714-~I 2*i4
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none me• new rTWIOI sllC. SI0.250 714-7!>1·2464
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or11 owner lull boob &
recO<'ds. bllo lthr, chrome
whl. bHul1ful or11 cond,
mu'll see lo ac>c>rec••le
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warr, blklb• llhr. 18"
chrm whls, superb cond tlwOUlftl $23,99!> .111201
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371iml.
(19812) $27.980
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A Steal (1!*181) $9.980
t? taavs U400
Silver. low ml
(194531) $17,980
'" •• #'C ... cuoo
49" mo
(19751) S49,980
'" •"""" 1100 Oersel. priced lo sell
(19842) $23.980
'fSMotte<IHUOO
WMe.6Cll ml
(19136) 25,980
'f? Matt ... SUH ....,_
4311 m• (198!>9) $21.980 ,. "'°" ... .suoo .... ,.,
Wllil•
(19020) $21.980
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67k ml
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• With all that gc>es oo in the world
I throughout the rest of the year, the
winter bolklays bring thoughts of
home and pe8ClC, family, OC'W
I. beginninp, rdt.ction and oclcbration.
Prom Thanb&Mhl to New Yw's,
IDOlt North Americans YiilJ find
thc:m9dvcs at tome typed. gathering -
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c! l.nformaJ. and p>d food and drink an:
.~ an impol1ant part ot any occasion. Why not brina a sift Msket to stw;_~ for the ~A
10 Fcatwina the finest wi.ncs. been, lpirits and cham~ Hi-Thne nu a buket or~. &Ct
i to make your holidays brighter. A beautiful display is set up imide their store. with plenty of
pbotoe on their WdJ site (www.hitimeswinc.com) and a full-color spread in tbc:ir cunmt
newslctt.cr. U)'Oti~ the ape holtin& the pany, Hi-Tune is your "bcvcragc tcotral" for all
I tortt ot party suppUea. from keg beer to bulk ia:, drink m.ixcs to spccialty o1M:s, plastic ware
to crystal. •
Occembcr ls ffi-Thne'a trad1tlonal month for plddng out their~ wines rdc:ascd the
~year. 1bc:ir IClccdona, from Australia. Italy, Fraoo: and the United States, are
featured tn their December DCWlletter and Web lite. Whal looking for the perfect gift for the
wine fan, tbeec lists an: • great start to finding the right wine in the ri&bt price range.
Wbdhcr it's a Bordeaux 2000, an Aussie Shiraz 0r a bOOtiquc California Cabcmet
Sauvlpoa. the lists. rcYCal it all.
Hi-Tune bu one of the top chalnptgDC adcctioiu in the mtioo. IO don't forFt the bubbly!
Hi-7Jnw Wint Cd/an, 2SO Ogle Stnd. Costa Moa. Call (949) 6SIJ..IU63. Fat-oMne purc:Jwes.
vi.fit www.JUrimewbv.ntt.
Crush Oothin& provides cmaordinary five star service, along
with the latest .fashion treads and an unbelievable concept. of
"ao much at $20 or less.• Our customers shop two or three
times a week in ontcr to take advantage of the daily deliveries of
CRlJSH c10ffimg
new mcrchandiac.
A small section of the store is
devoted to upscale off price designer
apparel with ~up to 75 percent
off regular prices. Many of the
designer labels thai arc sold at Crush
arc also available at the major
department stores and boutiques for much, much more.
Our customers come into Crush looldng for complete outfits
and we can accom:moclatc them with our fabulous selection of
jewelry, lingerie, shoes, velour sweats, trendy career separates,
denim jackets and jeans, clubwear, dressy separates fut spccia.I
cvcnta and JeUy bandbap in citrus colors.
O'Wh Oolhing, IDB. 11th SL. Costa Mesa. Call (949) 631-330.3.
. PTAZA Jewelery mart
The newly expanded showroom at Plaza
Jewelry Mart features 16 independent
merchants who feature quality jewelry
at wholesale prices.
You will find GIA
and EGL certified
diamonds and
engagement
and wedding
rings. They also
offer custom
orders and repairs
while you wait.
Pfaza J~lry Man, 3721 S. Bristol,
(bawttn Sunjlowu and MocAnhur). Call
(714) 979-.il.15. Hours ar~ 11 a.m. to 6:30 p.m.,
Tiwsday through Saturday.
A new ski/snowboard/golf store rcccntly
opened in Newport Beach to serve the most
discriminating sports enthusiasts as weU as
those wanting to look the part. The oonccpt
ot penooaJi.ud service. is e:xcccded only by
the level and quality of the apparel and
cqulpment found a1 Stdan Kaelin Ski & Golf
located ac~ from Joe's Crab Shack at 2700
West Coast Highway. Functional and
fashionable apparel, much of it imported
from Europe. high tech boot fitting
equipment. and a full tin\Ci PG A golf
professional with state-of-the-art club
customi2ing and swina anaJysls
equipment raises the bar in servicing the
needs of local clicntele.
Penional shopper service, gjft registry,
and a program of equipment lcasin& for
juniors for both ski and snowboard
packages, &R on two spacious levels
paclccd with the late.st in technical
expertise for all three sports. Rental skis,
tuning, demos, a fllf hhtina cage, and a
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the POA and Aapen to u&st in getting active Orange County rcskttntJ prcd up to
tie the belt thc:y can be ln the world of leisure and lif'cstyk sports.
Stclan Kadin and his wt.le Stacha. whose BllPhfp lklrc::l in AlpCD have been
1CfVina thC DCicda ot Southern Californians vacationin, ill the Rodcy Mountains for
9'0l'C 1h&n rT ~ have bfou&ht thdr Clldmtvc lblCI Md vut experience to a
10,~ IOCatbt ~Newport Beach, wttta a.14'adent. me partdna.
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street from Triangle Square in Costa Mesa. This Polynesian pop culture shop
has everything from too mugs to ba'mboo and rattan furniture. They recently
celebrated their suC<USfuJ second year, and arc planning to cxp!nd and open
a tropical showroom. nearby.
H 0 U.~.E 0 F :=::;~~~~=~~unfy
ti I He has a passion for travel and the
outdoors. The lifestyle he enjoyed
living in Lanikai, Oahu for three years
scaled hts love of the islands and au that tropical paradise represents.
Being an independent store owner and furniture designer has long been
Johnson's passion, so when he moved back to the mainland, he applied his
artistic talents toward opening House of Tiki. His long range plans include
designing furniture and importing various goods from all over the South
Pacific. He attributes his
creative talents to his
grandfa1her, Truman Bailey
Sr., who was a successful
photographer, designer and
writer in the 1930s and '40s,
and traveled extensively
throughoul the South Pacific.
Bailey, whose work appeared
in Ufe and National
Gt0graphic, wrote a book Wes Johnson, owner, House of Tilci
titled Polynesian Vnuure. He also founded the institute of Manual Arts in
Lima, Peru, where he Uvcd out his life and his dr?ms.
HOUM of Tua is open Monday through Saturday, JO a.m. to 6 p.m.; Sunday. LI
a.m. to 5 p.m. Pur~ umque gift items by visiting www.hoos«>ftiki.lld. ,.
THF ,FIRST PAGE
a cffilcf ren s bookstore
The holidays are here!
So it's time to relax and
have some fun. The First
Page is making it easy
and fun to shop for the
holidays. We all know
that shopping with kids
can be a challenge, so The
First Page children's
bookstore was designed
with curious little ones in
mind. All books arc
displayed by age category and face out for easy shopping, and our expert staff can
help you find exactly what you want with no delay. We carry titles for babies
through eighth grade, pregnancy, parenting and the top literary picks for moms
and dads, such as TM Sttret U/e of 8tts and The Da Vinci CO<k.
We have theme baskets for every little boy and girl -fTom down on the farm 10
intergalactic, and from princesses to dinosaurs -which include books, toys and
activities to make the season bright. Don't know what to gel your pre-teen niece
for the holidays? Try our spa-sampler and a newly released book, all WTapped up
with care. In a hurry? Call ahead and let our staff be your personal shopper.
The First Page offers free storytime Monday 1hrough Friday a1 10 and ti a.m.
for all ages. There will be a special visit from Santa Claus on Salurday, Dec. 13,
from 2 10 4 p.m .. and a Chanukah event Monday, Dec. 22 from 4:30 10 5:30 p.m.
TM First Page, 710 E. 17th St., C<ma Mesa. Call (949) 645-5437.
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WINE MERCHANT
Overstreet's Wine Merchant
specializes in personal and corporate gifts, custom
made on the premises, and fine accessories and
stemware for your entertaining and lifestyle.
-Since 1972
Delivery -Local and Nationwide
Easy Shopping by Phone
949.566.9463 • 310.278. 7322
or visit us at www.winemerchantbh.com
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OPEN STUDIO EVENT
.Sot & Sun: Dec 6 & 7 1 Oam-6pm 30 studios
start at 3251 Laguna Canyon Rd.
Laguna Beach 949.493.0383
www.LagunaCanyonArtlsts.com
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(949) 376~2772
1555 South Coast Highway
Laguna Beach
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949. 497. 7899
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Did you know that the average
per80ll gains five pounds OVCT the
holiday leaSOn? The best method to
stave olJ holiday weight gain is to
incorporate a fitness regimen before
it's time to make New Year's
resolutions.
1.ccna DhaJJa, pcnonaJ traina and
owner oCThc Athletic Oub for
Women, offers ways to find
the time and motivation to
stay fit during the holidays.
• Wear your soeakcn to
the mall. While 9C8rChing for
that pctfoct gift, walk at •
f1lSt JJ11CC. Take an extra lap
around the mall~
store visita. Park your car far
from the entrance and enjoy
the extra cxm:isc.
• Schedule your workout&
When you make this
appoinbnent with yoursdf.
you're making your health a
priority. E\icrl better, Id •
date with a personal trainer and get. in
a full workout in a limited time period.
• Drive by the gym. While you arc
out running cm.ods, duck into your
gym for a half hour oo the treadmill or
20 minutes of strcogt.h training. Quick
workouts add up!
• Have J"OUC gym bag packed with
essentials and c:xtra clothes in
your car or by your desk, 80
you're always ready to c:xerci8c.
• Elm::isc early. Oct to the
gym first thing in the
momin& or oo your way to
work. If you leave it for later
in the day, other thinp can
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• Foaus OD the benefits.
Remember, cradac can help
you sleep better, give you
more energy and increase
self-esteem.
The Athlt:tic Oub for Wanem.
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Three Dog Bakery in Newport Beach opened its doors more than five years
ago. It started with "two guys, three dogs and an 89 cent cookie cutter that has
turned in the: world's greatest howling success!" Founders or the Newport
Beach in the Corona del Mar Plaza, Sandy and Roger, buih the business on the
philosoJ:!hY or balancing highest quality merchandise, foods and fun with an
equal devotion to helping dogs and the community.
THREF DOG .. DaKery
close·to-the·earth·ingredients, without salt,
sugar, chemicals, aniticial preservativel> or
animal fat -all developed for lhe
discriminating canine palate. There are
Boxer Brownies, Pup Tarts. rrrrRRRibs.
Fetch 'n' Sticks and Drooly Dream Bars.
just 10 name a few. Check out the big dog
favonte: the monstrous "Dino Bone" for
the Jurassic Bark.
Unique mcrchandi-.t· mcludcli collars,
howls, sweater,, 10}' and cH·n a fc\\ 1hings
for twQ-legged Hsilor-..
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baked treats made only
from wholesome, natural,
animal shelter" .111d 'ariou' n·,rnc i:rnup' romt· 1ogethcr !O t1nd fom1heo; for
tht'\t" IO\·abk bur h11mdc,., dog,. In add11111n. ,, rx·rn·nr ot I hrec Dog Bal.er.
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orchids, also known as the butterfly
orchid, come discover them in a
variety of cclors: white, whJte with
red "lips.· deep pink, striped pink
and yellow.
There is a wfde selection of other
types of orchids. Including
Onddium: some smell like
chocolate; Denc!r<>bium: often used
for Hawaiian leis and corsages;
Epidcndrum: outdoor loving;
O.ttleya: often with gorgeous giant
blooms; Paphlopcdllum or Lady
Slipper, Miltonia or pansy orchid;
Brasia Rex and Colmanara Wildcat
wfth bright yellow, burgundy,
mahogany and deep violet
bloeaom.s.
Grttn Systmu lntemational is
opm ~Saturday to the public. It
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The holiday season is fast approaching. With many of us planning to attend
offi~ parties.. family gatherings. friendly gct-togethers. as well as shopping for
gifts, plan on spending many hours on your feet. The average person will spend
abour 48 hours on their feet this holiday season, so it is important that your feet
are well prepared for the grueling hours ahead.
Many podiatrists feel that neglect. a lack of awareness of proper foot care and
ill-fitting shoes can lead to foot problems. Problems with feet arc often the initial
symptoms of other health conditions such as diabetes, arthritis, and nerve and
circulatory disorders. Foot ailments can be the first signs of a more serious
problem. Women have about four times as many foot
problems as men, which means it is important for
women to find a balance between good footwear and
fashion . This will lead to good foot health.
Podiatrists suggest that women wear shoes with
heels of different heights and alternate them
dally. Comfort, not.fashion, should be the primary Factor
when determining which shoes to purchase.
When selecting your holiday footwear, remember the shoes that you
choose to wear arc almost as important as finding that perfect gift.
Whether attending an elegant office party or a family gathering. it is
important to be fashionably comfortable. Don't give up comfort at
the expense of your feet. One out of every six women has foot
trouble -don't be that one. Give your feet the gift of comfort.
Sok Com/on is located ln QJrona de/ Mar Plaza, 836
AWJCOdoAve .• Nnvporr &ach. Call (949) 644-5939.
• Holiday Photocards
• Greeting Cards
•Gift Wrap
• Holiday Home Decor
• Stationery
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PELICAN HILL
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The 2004 Players Club Program offers
unbelievable savings, special privileges
and world class golf -it is the ultimate
gift for golf lovers.
Award-winning Pelican Hill Golf
Club in Newport Coast and Oak Creek
Golf Club in Irvine. Orange County's
only public Tom Fa~io--designed golf
courses, are offering more benefits than
c.-ver before with their combined Players
Club Program for 2004. For the first
time in the Program's history, Players
Club participants and their guc.-sts all
play for the same special rate.
In addition, participants will be able
to tee off one.-hour earlier than the
general public during super twilight
hours. They also will receive 20 percent
off all non-sale Golf Shop purchases
and range balls and will be invited to
Oak Creek Golf Club, 12th hole
take advantage of special (.""Vents including
quarterly clinics and food and beverage
promorions.
"In the past two years we occasionally enabled
Players Club participants to bring three guests at
the Players Club rate. The response was so
tremendous, that we decided to extend this value
to our customers for the entire year. It's a fabulous
offer that gives our customers three world-class
Tom Fazio courses to choose from," said General
Manager Hansjocrg Maissen, who oversees
Opt'rations at the two clubs.
"'The Players Club is an unbelievable program
providing incredible value," said Kent Jordan, a
Newport Coast resident who plays twice a week at
the two locations. "These clubs take care of their
valued customers. The fact that you can play two
great venues with unparalleled service and
exceptional benefits is why I join the program year
after year."
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For a single annual calendar year fee
or $500, The Players Club offers the
following privileges:
• Pelican Hill Golf Club {Two
18-hole Tom Fazio-designed golf
courses):
• Weekday Green Fee or $135
(Monday -Thursday) -$40 savings
• Weekend Green Fee of $165 (Friday
-Sunday) -$85 savings
• Oak Creek Golf Club (One 18-hole
Tom Fazio-designed golf course):
• Weekday Green Pee of $75
(Monday -Friday) -$20 savings
•Weekend Green Fee of$99
(Saturday -Sunday) -$36 savings
Leading golf publications have
consistently recognized Pelican Hill as
one of the country's top golfing
destinations. In 2003, Pelican Hill
ranked third behind Pebble Beach and
Bandon Dunes in T & L Golfs Reader
Survey for Best Resort for Course
Conditions, Golf Staff Attitude and
Pace of Play. Jn 2002, Golf Magazine
placed both courses on its list of the
"'Top 100 Courses You Can Play" in
America. Golf Magazine has also
named Hole 17 on the Ocean North
Course as one of the •&st Holes in the
World." Golf Digest ranked Pelican
Hill as one of the country's "Best Golf
RCllOrtS." honoring the club with its
"Pour Star Award" for both courses.
Oak Creek Golf Club, with the same
$CrvlCC and course condition standards
of Pelican Hlll, has qulclcJy bcoome a
favorite among avid Orange County
golfers. Oak Creek Golf Club· features
one of the most extensive and
well-developed practice facilities in
Southern California. Practice Center
amenities include 65 lighted Bermuda
grass hitting stalls, a large practice
bunker, two putting greens, a practice
chipping green and expert instruction
from eight PGA professionals.
Both Pelican Hill and Oak Creek
Golf Clubs are owned and managed by
The Irvine Company.
For l'10f'e information about Pelican
Hill Golf Gub and/or 71rl! Plqya-s Gub,
call (949) 760·0707 or visit
www.~/icanhill.com. For more
infomwtiOl'I about Oak Crttlc Golf Club
Oll4/<>r ~ P~s CTub. call (949)
653·5300 or visit
www.oalccrttlcgolfdub.com.
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NEWPO RT ·:· !!ll l :
consignment g'"a1f ery
Newport Consignment Gallery, located at lhc
end of the 55 Freeway in Costa Mesa, has just
opened their 8000-squarc-foot showroom. ft is
filled with beautiful antiques, upscale furniture,
pianos, office furniture, retro vintage pieces. an
and home accessories, lighting and chandeliers,
statuaries and fountains, and much more!
Newport Consignmenl Gallery also offers many
01hcr services. They include eslate liquidations,
legal appraisals, estate auctions, business
liquidations, pick up and delivery service, house
caJls and
consignment o r
cash buy-ours. All
I his is lopped off by 20 years of professional
experience. Newport Consignment Gallery is also
licensed, bonded and insured.
Whe1her you have a single piece or a house full,
arc in the marker to sell or buy, and desire fair
market value, call the: experts at Newport
Consignment Gallery. E-mail us or bring in a
photo.
Newport Consignment Gallery, 1941 Newport Blvd.,
Costa Mesa, (949) 650-4670. Visit
www.newportconsignmentgallery.com.
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The Spa and Fitness Club gift card is the perfect holiday gift ... it's
more than a gift .~ it's an experience.
For those of you who can't bear the hassle of trying to decide what to
purchase some.one who has it all, The Spa and Fitness Club offers the
glft of str~ relief to both the frustrated shopper and deserving
recipient. The Spa, Orange County's most exclusive day spa and
Lifestyle club since 1994, offers pcrs6naJizcd gift can:ls in any
denomination for luxurious pampering treatments that nourish the
mind, body and spirit.
More than 60 different beauty and body treatments arc available. For
the ultimate spa experience, we recommend the Deluxe Spa Pedicure
to revive and rejuvenate, a microdcrmabrasion treatment that includes
a relaxing Hydrating Facial or the Hot Stone Therapy to massage away
tension and stress. The Spa off crs a signature line of skincare products,
candlca and neck pillows to create the perfect spa environment for the
home. All products can be combined with gift cards to make ideal gifts
for family mcmben, co-workers or friends.
The Spa and Fitness Center has J-4 tTCJtmcnt rooms. state-of-the-art
fitness equipment, group exercise classes, yoga. outdoor swimming
pool and deck. caft, luxurious locker rooms with premium amenities,
whirlpools, steam rooms and saunas. Memberships arc available for
saving on spa treatments and unlimited use of the c:xtenslve fitness
facilities.
~Spa and Fitness Cmt" is located at 695 Town Cmt" D~. Costa
Mao. adjacmJ to tM Pnforming Ans Cmld in Orange County. To
pu~ gift cards. coll (714) 85().0050 or purt:hase onlin.e at
W"Ww.thapaandfitnes.rdub.com.
Cal's sinoc 1962. has been a Southern California haven for the amateur and
professional photograph.er (or almost 40 years. The store's line of 35mm,
medium and large format cameras is extensive, backed by service and suppon
with dealer demos, camera clinics and extended warranties that benefit the
customer. Whether you're in the market for an incxpcnsiv<· vacation camera, a
hobbyist's dream camera. or a professional's tool of the trade. visit Cal's. where
CAL'S rAMERAS
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sales professionals
guide you through
the maze of
Jargon.
specifications and
features. Offering
service, education and fair prices by
providing the customer a
comprehensive package, Cal's
educates the buyer before the ~le
(often times resulting in the
purchase of a less expensive
product than was imagined). as well
as offering a competitive price, and
then supponing that purchase with
after sale instruction.
Cal's carries most every
manufacturer's accessory for a product, both new and old. The store's inventory
is enormous, and if Cal's is out, it's because the manufacturer is out. But, they
are happy to order any part you need. They are computerized for efficiency and
tracking, and dedicate an individual for monitoring those orders.
Cal's Cameras and Video, 1710 Newport Blvd., Costa Mesa. Open Monday through
Saturday. 9 a.m. to 5:10 p.m.; c/Qt~d SwuJays. Qi// (949) 646-9383.
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Dar anCf Wine mercnants
Rendezvous at Ovcrstrcct's Bar -not
a pfacc, not an addr~ ·-a state of
mind. Owners Dennis and Chris
Overstreet have created a wonderful
respite for their customers and friends
who enjoy an inviting setting for sipping
their favorite beverage, discovering a
wine, sampling the menu, listening to
great jazz and partaking in stimulating
conversation.
This intimate and sophisticated bar is
tucked in at the entrance of Lido Marina
Vitlagc. Overstrcc1's features 25 fine
wines by the gliw and premium spirits
and liqueurs from around the world.
Wine tasting seminars and wine dinners
are offered throughout the year. Whether you prefer to sink into an overstuffed
chair, gather at a couch sett in& or rendezvous at the bar, the atm06pherc feels like a
private club. Bar cujsine features salads, appetizers, entrccs. desserts and imported
chec:sc& For private parties and corporate events, Ovcrstrect's is the ideal setting.
Come discover a unique repertoire of gifts, gourmet foods. wines and spirits that
can be gift wrapped while you relax.
Ovmtrm's MM Mtrdrant and 01:-emrttt's Bar, J4(}() Via Lido, Newpon 8«lda.
Sltopping hours: Tiu:sday, 11 a.m.. to 6 p.m.: Wtdnesday • Salurday, 11 a.m. to JI p.m.;
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Serving California since 1879, John
Bloeser Carpet One has a wonderful
selection of name brands including
Karastan, Lee, Armstrong, Liz
Claiborne, Mohawk and more.
Come visil the newly expanded
flooring/window covering showroom
offering a comfortable, pacious
environment to find just what you've
been looking for.
John Bloeser Carpet One treats
you like famity -continuing to
provide you with unparaJlclcd
customer service _ as they have done
for more than a century.
Jolin Bloeser Carpet OM is located
at 1917 S. Bristol St., Costa Mesa. Coll
(714) 751-2324. Open Sundays.
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Blackman Ltd. invites you to
come in and assist you with
your holiday hopping.
Perhaps a wooden animal
from Africa, Bali or
Thailand for the animal
lover or whim ical naturalistic
frogs from noted British
bronze sculptor Brian Arthur
for 1he nature lover. For the
Duffy owner or nauticaJ fan, a
limited edition signal Oag Baccarat
decanter and set of tumblers or a Chelsea sh1pbcll clock. For the newlywed
couple or a new baby, a silver tray, frame or other keepsake can be hand
engraved by our resident engraver Susan. There is a ~utiful selection of gifts
and collectibles -RoynJ Copenhagen china and figurines, Georg Jensen
sterlina ilvcr, Limoges boxes and sterling silver animals from Milan, Asian art.
and estate jewelry as well as jewelry from Buropc: and the Orient.
Jewelry always brings a holiday twinkle and we have some very special
pieces, such as o strand of south sea pearls, a delicate fairy pin by Masiern, a
pink sapphire bracelet end matching ring, a carved Amctrlnc pendant set by
local island artl t Jean Francois Albert. Or have something designed by our
master goldsmith George who brings more than 60 years of experience in
designing and making fine jewelry.
Give the gift of time -a new Rolc:x and we have the latest stylesr Or bring in
that sentimental one and have our master watchmaker Alex refurbish it.
Blackman Ltd., 3408-l Via Oporto, Ncwp6rt Beach. December hours:
Monday · Saturday, 9:30 a.m. to 6 p.m. and Sundays by appointment. Call
(949) 673-9334. Compliment~ ring cleaning.
Happy holidays from BladiMn. luJ. -Bf"Utt, Tri.rh, &tmie, <korg~. Ala, Linda
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Orange County's
WHERE 'S much you care. tfi e pa rty Not only arc the
favorite stops for all of its party needs.
Whether it is the perfect invitation or a
unique gift for a special someone.
Where's the Party? is ready to provide it.
Since Where's the Party's? expansion,
the store owner
said that she is,
·so excited about
all the scrvia:s
we've been able to
offer our loyaJ
customers.·
This holiday
sea.son, you can
find beautiful and
classic tableware
holidays their specialty,
but the owner takes pride in offenng a
wide selection of invitations and party
goods for baby showers.. weddings,
birthdays, anniversaries. bar and bat
mitzvahs and any event that n~s
custom designing.
With 2004 just
f)!Ji!!:!:I~ around the comer
Where's the
Party? is ready to
provide balloons.
specialty hats,
horns, blowers,
confetti, banners
and all the extra
touches to make
your New Year's Eve party a splash. to complement your office and boat
parade parties. For intimate gatherings
among family and friends. let Where's
the Party? help create the atmosphere
that reflects your own personal style.
As the owner likes to say, "Just
remember·-it wouldn't be a party
. without us..
Where's the Party? offers a large
selection of gift wrap, ribbon and holiday
gift bags. If you feel too busy this holiday
season, let Where's the Party? wrap your
presents in a way that is sure to say how
Stop by one of Orange County's most
unique, custom invitation, stationery and
themed paper goods store.
VI.Sit Wheres the Parry'! at 170 E. 17th
SL, Costa Me.so. Call (949) 722-1803. Hoon
arr Monday • SaJurday, 9 a.m.. IQ 6 p.m.
Antiques I Collectibles • Pianos
Upscale Furniture • Artwork
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Consignment or Cab Buy Out • House Ciiis
Pick Up and Delivery • Uquldatlon of your estate
Business Uquldatlons • Estate Auctions • Legal Appraisals
Licensed, Bonded I Insured
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Orange County's Premiere Comfort Shoe Store
For Men and Women
Featuring: Taryn Rose, Mephlsto, Dansko, Ecco, Noot,
Allen Edmonds and many more.
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Udo Marina Villaae presents the Famous Rock·n-Roll Santa on
Friday, NoV. 28 from noon to4 p.m. Holiday shop In the village and
enjoy the sin&in& $anta, hot millt'd cider and cookies. Oct a free picture
with Santa and cntt'r tht' raffle priu: drawlna for an opportunity to win a
gift fT'6m the following hop1 and restaurants:
Carol's Boutique A fine Men's Wur, Udo Marina Book Shoppe,
Annette's Place, Mandan,a's Boutique, Raj's Perfumcrlc, Blackman's
LTD Jewelry, Camelot R~taurant, SolciJ Crew Salon, Mardo's Fine
kwtlly. te Bistro Rtat1uran1, Atlantis Day Spa. Mama Mia's
Restaurant, Oondola Romance, World Antiques & Estate Jewelry.
The dra"'1na will take pl~ at 2 p.m. Please donate a canned good or
unwnppcd toy for
flre vicdmt.
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Clients relax to soothing sounds and refreshing aromas while receiving
treatments that range from relaxing masaaga to strong. super-effective,
phannaccutical grade versiQns of glycolic peels and chemical peels at Gaylec
Signature Spa in Newport Beach.
Oaylee Signature Spa ofJeTS the Signature Facial, the European Pacial, the
GAYLEE signature spa
Collagen Nourishing Facial and th~ Hot
Stone Therapy Facial, and unique body
treatments including the Green Tea
Detoxifying Body Wrap and the Grapefruit
Body Po lish. The spa also offers waxing and
maJce-up application services.
The spa primarily uses Gaylee Skin
Care products, exclusively formulated
by owner Gayle Hanson.
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and skin care formulation. Hanson
created her products using the most
powerful, anti·agjng ingredients found
in nature, including neroli, raspberry
and camphor. Gay1cc products arc
non-comedogenic, hypoallergenic and
they arc not tested on animals.
Gayle Hanson has more than 20 years experience in the skincare industry as a
skincare/makeup educator and paramedical csthctics, product developer and is
a leading skin care and salon expert. She blends her experience and
professionalism with warmth and compassion while continuing to be on the
forefront of skin care technology. She is passionate about skin care: "Your skin
determines the way you feel. For me, helping people feel good about them!IClvcs
gives me energy."
For m«t! infom1a1ion on Goyltt Signaturt! Spa. call (949) 640-4fJ93. For
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Set in a tranquil and convenient
location, Sue Marie's Day Spa offers
the perfect escape from the worries
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arrive and are greeted by the spa's
soft lighting and relaxing music, to
the time your treatment is finished,
you'll sec why most visitors become
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produc1s and services specially designed to relax your
body and revitalize your soul. From European facials
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Your joutney toward revitalization beg.ins here.
Sue Marie's Day Spa invites you to acquaint yourself
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cxpen massage techniques,
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our Web site at
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for "SpcciaJs" ... whether
you want to pamper
yourself or give a gift
certificate to someone
special, you'll find the best
spa treatments in the area at Sue Marie's.
Call Siu Ma~·s Day Spa at (949) 494-SMDS (7637)
for funhn inform.ation or to m.au an appointmnit. Call
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For a unique gift this holiday season for a friend or loved one,
think about giving a fashionable walking stick. SpcciaHzing in
the largest selection of canes in California, choose from styles
from all over the world, including Africa, England,
Germany and Italy. lo convey someone's
di stinctive tastes. From distinctive
handcrahed woods to the compact
aluminum Traveler model, there's a
walking slick to suit
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you're looking for an original stocking
stuffer idea. how about a whimsical, yet
practical hochom '! Bcau11ful cusrom gift
wrap is available ar no charge; shipping is
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FIVE POINTS plaza
A family of stores serving families like yours, center gin ccnificatcs arc
accepted at aJI stores without an expiration date and beautifully gift
boxed with a free Bath & Body Works gift sci.• Gift ccrti6catcs arc on
sale at Titanium Tickets, The Managcmcnr Office (located behind Dell's)
and The UPS Store. There arc 36 service-oriented retailers for aJI your
home dtcor, family fashion, entertaining and gift giving needs. The "all
rhc stores you want, all one place" center takes the stress out of holiday
shopping.
5 Points Plaza has
been voted a "Best of
Orange County" award
recipient for the past
seven years.
_ Look for upcoming
events such as 5 Points
Plaza's LocaJ Chef's
Night, The Surf City
Shoppers Shuetlc,
Sidewalk Sales and more
happenings that support
local charities. New
residents and vi itors arc welcomed year-round with free gifts at many of
the stores.
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Visit HJ. Garretts showroom for
a large selection of BarcaJounger
reclining chairs. A perfect
holiday gift.
HJ. Garrt!tt
Furniture, 2215 Harbor Blvd., Costa
Mesa. Call (949) 646--0175. Hours are
Monday through Saturday. JO a.m. to 6 p.m. and
Sunday, noon to 5 p.m.
SKI ·N nEEP ttieOOOy spa
.. On the Twelfth Year at Skin Deep ... "
Usher in the holiday season with a visit to
Skin Deep -The Body Spa in the heart of
Huntington Beach. Skin Deep is celebrating
its 12 year anniversary at this location, where
this acclaimed day spa's mission statement remains to be "As Day Makers of
kin Deep. we are devoted to give our gift of touch and renewal to each and every
Guest." This represents the core values upon which this spa was established,
according to Deborah Woods, owner and founder of Skin Deep.
Experience the Asian feel which permeates every room through the use: of
Eastern dtcor, serene music and trickling rock fountains. The Tea Room, located
upstairs, offers a quiet, comfortable place to relax between treatments or to en1oy
lunch during your stay. The interior design of the spa uses the ancient a'rt of Peng
Shui, creatina an environment for health, prosperity and happiness. The lobby
has an amy of Skin Decp's Signature Linc of Skin Care Products & Premium
Makeup ln a wide selection of colors. Grear gift ideas include Alora Ambiance
Air DifJUJcn & Body Sprays, soothing Aromatherapy Candles and Jewelry by
Clark David and Halo's. A Skin Deep Gift Certificate also makes the perfect
holidayalftl
Amoqa the newest offerinas arc the Hot Stone Massage; three new Specialty
Pacials: the Acne-Clearing Facial, the Anti-Aging Pacial and the Japanese Stone
Pacial; plus an entire menu of services designed just for men. It's easy to sec why
Skin Occp ha.s received many accolades in top nationaJ women's magazines!
Look for it in &vmtem, December 2003.
The spa staff of 2S includes 18 nationally board-<:ertlfied therapists with up to
20 years experience. The owner is committed to providing treatments which
encourage total mind and body healing by enhancing relaxation, restoring
vitality, improving circulation, eliminating harmfuJ toxins and toning skin and
muscles.
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Seven days a wee~ 365 days a year, serving
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W<" Charles H. Barr J<WClm Inv;« you 10 oom< ;n and oq><,.lmcc .1 beaur,
of our fine jewelry collection.
We have served Newport Beach and surrounding cities for more than 40 years .
We take comfort in your satisfaction. :-
Our experienced warchmal..er and Jeweler can repair and create on the*"
premises. We aJso offer bead :.I ringing. hand engraving and appraisals. k
Visit Charin H. &m JN~ln-s at 1803 Wmcltjf Dri1~. Newport &adt. Call (949)
f>.12-JJJO. Hours au MDnday-
Fndoy. 9-JO a.m. to5:30 p.m. and
.'wlllrday. 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.
·11app)' Holidays from Oiarlts H.
Ha" J~~lers.
MFSA upti 6rstery
For fine quality
furniture,
re-upholstery, custom
draperies and custom
bedding vi.sit Mesa
Upholstery in Costa
Mesa. They have been
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S<'rving the beach citie!l for more than 50 years.
Mike's Carpets, now owned and operated by Mesa Upholblery, offered
quality airpet, custom area rugs (including sisaVscagrass), laminate and
wood noors. vinyl and rile. All at grea t prices.
Come 1·1sit our Ofl~stop slwpplllj< ihowroom located at J9YH llurbor IJ/wl., two
b/()(*s fron! Triangk Square, Costa Mesa. Call (9-19) 641-8400.
Lotions & Lace, otherwise known as
your local •one top love shop," has a
large selection of lingerie, wig$, shoes.
DVDs. videos. cards. adult toys and much
more.
Don't know what to get for that special
person in your life? Lotions & Lace has
gift certifica tes! V1 ii any of our three
convenient Orange County locations and
don't forget to purchase your special adult gift wrap.
AIM>, look for our ad for )Our 30 percent off coupon! Open SC"Ven dllys a
\\eek. fOC' your con\·enience.
Wfloru & Wet' i.t locatal m Cbsta Mesa at 743 Bakef St • Qlt" block Wnt of
Rru1nl. (714) 4l9-1911. lluntingto11 lkac/1 01 69JZ Wanter A~'t'., iti tltt RalplL~
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(714) 974-3.'19. t1IM> in l<frcrsitlt•, \1ontclair, 1.lt>mw Vaflt""V and Sun lknwrdino.
It's shopping time at BVEN Sisters. They have gathered
some great items for your holiday gifts. Of course, they arc
stocked to the brim with Nomination Italian charms. The
EVEN sisters
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finest in quality and the original Italian charm
bracelet, Nomination has added more than 100 ne\\
charms.
EVEN Sisters has a wonderful nrw line: or sterling
''Iver jewelry from Denmark. Pandora is an exciting
miic of charms to express your!.Clr in count k1,.-. new
Now.., the time to get your Groovy (1irl goodie' Don't
m1:.:. the Groovy Girl Event December ti. There will Ix• lots or
item'> on sak and there will be free gifts with purcha-.c<, owr
$25.
EVEN Sbtcrs il> jam packed with Roxy! Thcy arc !>tocked
with adu lt Siles, Roxy Girl (7-14) and Tccnie Wahinc (·HlX).
Jackets, luggage, denim and pajamas await you.
Pa ut Prank is overflowi ng at EVEN Sisters. There i:. 11 grt>a t
selection of tee c;hins. pajamas, undies, sock.,, sun glasses,
bikes and a great Julius doll that comes with his own tree
house. Com<' sec your favorite monkey !
They will also be happy lo wrap your gifts for free.
EVEN Sisters is oper1 daily from JO a.m. to 6 p.m. ltxafctl 011
fabulous Balboa Island at 207 Morine A1•e. Calf (949) 673·1Ll0.
Visit www.wnuisten.rom.
Most bargain hunters
are satisfied knowing
they've purchased
merchandise at 50 to
70 percent below retail.
COSTA MFSA Oes1gner ouffet
But bargaJn hunters arc only happy at 90 perc.cnt off and more.
Costa Mesa Designer Outlet Is going to have the bargain hunters among
you "foaming at the mouth."
You'll find store tags from Neiman
Marcus, Bloomingdalcs and Saks Fifth
Avenue. And labels such as Pendl,
Calvin KJein, Donna Karan,
Ferragamo, Perry FJlls, Gucci, Prada,
Versace, Mary McFadden, Coach,
Burberry, Moschino, Victor Costa,
Ellen Tracy, Bruno Magli, Bally ... you
get the pi~re.
Beyond cloth~ (including plus
si7.es), you'll find shoes for men and
women along with handbags.
This blend of high-end department
store merchandise al dirt cheap prices
is everyone's favorite type of discount
shopping..
At Costa Mesa Designer Outlet,
there are some incredible bargains 10
be had. If you don't mind the hunt, in
fact if you love th e hunt. give yourself
an hour to browse through this
amazing .'ttor<" You'll he .tmaz<.'d at
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Liz Clairborne
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2927 S. Bristol Street, Costa Mesa
(714) 751-2324
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~ in Newport Beach aince 1984 hu expanded its operation j to indudc two new lhawrooms. One abow1oom la J stocked 'With on~ of the largest inventories of sales in
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jeweler's rype safe. The other showroom has a
state-of-the-an camera system and computer
232XT
programmed card access control
systems. Visit Balport lock &. Safe to
view their new showrooms and have
fun trying out thcrt new camera and
card system displays.
Ba/port Lode & Saft is locattd at IT!
RiwrsitkAvt.. Stt. /, Ne.t!p0f1 /kach.
Call (949) 641·3585 or vi.rit thtir Wtb
sitt at www.balportlockandsaft.com.
The largest fitness and
weiaht loa franchilc lo the
world with 6.000 locations in
the United States, Canada.
Europe and Medco, has just
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now c:xpcrience a fun
workout.-including a
complete aerobic and
strength training
regimen -in just 30
opened a new destination in Corona del Mar.
Curves is the first fitness and weight loss facility
droicated to providing affordable. one-stop
exercise and nutritional guidance to women.
Curves' system is built around easy-to-learn
hydraulic resistance equipment, so women can
minutes. And the support of working out with
other women, makes Curves different from
any other health club you've experienced.
curves. 3100 E. Coast Highway. Ceron.a deJ
Mar. Call (949) 640-5566. Vuit
www.curvesinternational.com.
HAYES 1ewelers
Hayes Jewelers has been a comers tone! of business on Forest
Avenue in Laguna Beach since January 1962. For more than 40 years
we have been your family jeweler. In 1986, Kelly and Mike purchased
Hayes Jewelers from their parents, Grover and Harriet Hayes. Their
reputation has been established on the principles of exceptional
quality, honest values and personalized service. Through the years. we have been blessed with
many customers that have grown to become
good friends. After much thought, we have
decided to close our family business and
pursue other interests.
In order to complete this task as quickly as
possible, we arc offering our entire inventory of
fine jewelry including diamonds, precious
gemstones, 14K and l8K gold chains, bracelets,
earrings and more at tremendous savings.
Visit Haya Jewelers at 246 Forest Ave. in
WRtma Btach. Call (949) 494-3513. Kelly and Mike Hayes, owners
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Costa Mesa Courtyards blends
festive and fun for the holidays.
The holidays are the perfec1
time 10 explore Costa Mesa
Courtyards. With a unique mix of
stores, restaurants and pcr.;onal
services, you're sure 10 find jus1
whal you're looking for, wi1hou1
au the hassles lhal come wilh
holiday shopping.
Discover amazing options for everyone on your gift list. Pamper someone with a
relaxing spa package from Salon Janna. new furniture from the stylish assortmenl al
Ethan Allen and Sherwood Fumirure, or maybe a new mobile phone from Cingular
Wireless. How about a grca1 educational toy from The Right Start or a sta1e-0f-1he-an
washer and dryer Crom The Maytag Store?
Then taJce a breath and savor the options at Mimi's Caft, Rubio's Baja Grill, Quizno's,
Cold Stone Creamery, Diho Siam, Jamba Juice or The Coffee Bean & Tea Leaf.
Visit our newest stores, Renewal by Andersen, featuring cuslom-siud, quality window
replacement and Tweeter, a home and car audio superstore. More selection for you!
Find all the convenience, value and selection you need lo make this holiday the ~t
ever. Ring in the holidays with a new attitude. Shop. Relax. Rejoice. It's Costa Mesa
Counyards-the perfect spot for the holidays and everyday.
Olsta Mesa Courtyards is loautd 01 the jundion of 19th Stren, Harbor and Newport
Boulevard in Costa Mesa.
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Kaplan's is a good ~pot for a quick power lunch or for
family dining. Enjoy daily specials, sport~ bar and dining
on the patio.
Open daily at 6 a.m., including all holidays. late supper
served, with breakfast, lunch and dinner served all day.
The New York Kosher-style deli, voled the No. I deli in
Orange County, serves all of your traditional favorites.
Catering is also available for your office party. office
lunch, party needs, buffet platlers and holiday parties.
The Original Kap/011 s Deli. 3211 Harbor Blvd ..
( convmimtly located just south of the 405 Freeway). Costa
Mesa. Call (714) 5S7-6611.
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Happy Holidays! We have expanded again! Visit our
new showrooms with Interactive camera and card access
displays Also check out our newest line of HRoyal" safes by
Burg Wachter.
(Custom made sa fes and interiors available.)
, REBFL . womens wear and accessones
It's no wonder why thousands of style-conscious women have
turned into loyal "Rebel-rousers." Rebel offers a constanlty
changing array of contemporary women's wear and accessories.
The experienced staff is always happy to make suggestions..
special order merchandise or gift wrap those special goodies.
Rebel hos two locatiom: 249 Newport Colter Drive, Fashion
Island. Newport &ach, (949) 6'0-7300 and 1528 Montana A~ .•
San1a Monica. (310) 451·3699.
Experience waterfront dining at its finest at Camelot Restaurant, down in
channing Lido Marina Village overlooking Newport Bay. Whether it's great
breakfasts any time of day, tender steaks. fresh seafood, inventive pastas or
house specialties such as Chicken Breast Oran Mamier, Chateaubriand,
Toumados Escoffier, Rack of Lamb
or Prime Rib, you'll rec.eivc
attentive, friendly servic.e.
Enjoy indoor dirung or outside
boardwalk seating on the water's
edge. For your upcoming boat
parade partks and holiday
CAMELOT restaurant
gatherings. Camelot spcdaliz.cs in catering to your specific budget and needs to
make your event successful. They will handle delivery, set·up, staff and coclctall
service. On the restaurant premises, their private dining room with its own bar
can accommodate guests up to 100 for your social or business get togethcrs.
For casual ekgance. it's Camelot Restaurant, located at 3410 Via Oporto, Nrwport
&ach. Coll (949) 673-32.l3. Vi.sit www.camelotcatering.com.
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A peat local liquor store stocks a variety
d beer. champagne, wine and liquor
includina 45 vodkas, 25 tequilas, 15 single
malt acotch, Dom Pmanoo and Crystal
clwnpaane. J. Walker Nue, Royal Salute,
JOO wines and much more.
The convenience oontinuc:s with lotto,
cashiers cbecb. an A TM madline,
mapztncs and sundri~
Owner, Mitri Man.nth claims to have the
largest collection of miniature liquor bottles
in Orange County. They arc all displayed in
gLm cablocts fur the customen to enjoy.
Sir Owb aJJo bu a l&JF variety of
l L I. minlacurca for customers to purchuc. Ba port IAcrc & Sa,e CaUMitriats&rCharlcstoordcrq,.
177 Riven~ A•e. Sadu I ca.a and aptdalb:cd ontc:ra. all at Mitri Mann•h, owner
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ln oonjunctJon with New Balance Athletic Shoe, Inc., f NB Newport Beach, an independently owned and
operated footwear and apparel retailer in Corona dcl J
Mar Plaza, showed their support at the recent Orange I j County Race for the Cure. The store donated 40 pairs of
shoes; 20 of which were used for prizes for the top
women's teams and 20 awarded to top pledge raisers for •
the cause/organization. I ;• According to storcowner Dave Reynolds, it is
important tq support the cause in as many ways as
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Coast Hig)tway in <lJrcHao de/ Mar Plaza, offers a full Ii~ of New Balana!
footw«u, appard and acassorla. The new retaU Conapt Swn carria all New
Balmta j>roducu all t~ t~ and specializes in fitting differeni ~of f«t
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