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TUESDAY~DECEMBER9,2003
A CL:OSER LOOK
Open-meeting is often a tough act to foil ow
The state's Brown Act governing public officials
doesn't seem clear-cut, and penalties are rare.
low cound1 members are permitted by
rhe open-meeting law.
Ridgeway, like many Newport Beach
council members past and present, told
colleagues he would like their support
when they vote for a new mayor to·
nigllt. But the often-misunderstood and
sopietimes vague open-meeting law
leaves observers scratching their heads
as to whether this type of canvassing is
legal and appropriate.
it would have been easy to cross the
line.
Freshman Newport Beach City Coun-
cil members all get a era.sh course in the
open-meeting law known as the Ralph
M. Brown Act, or Brown Act for short.
The state act is designed to ensure that
government decision-making at the lo-
cal level is done with as much publJc
awareness and input as possible.
FYl
For more information about the Brown
Act, vi1lt the California First
Amendment Coalition Web site at
http://www.cfac.org, e-mail
hotline@cfac.org or call (916) 974-8888.
June Caaacrande
Daily Pilot
meeting law?
OUT IN PUBLIC
NEWPORT-MESA -A city council-
man approaches each of his colleagues
ln tum and says, Ml would Uke to be
mayor. I hope you will support me." I le
does this in a city where mayors are se-
lected by j vote or the council during a
public meeting. He ddes it a month or
so before that meeting.
ls this a violation of the state's open-
These are the types of questions Terry
Francke, generaJ counsel for the Califor-
nia First Amendment Coalition, fields
every day from reporters and from
members or the public worried that offi-
dals are conducllng public business on
the sly.
The question above is an actual ex-
ample: This reporter asked Francke
whether Newport Beach City Council-
man Tud Rldgeway's remarks 10 his fel·
The shott answer. Francke said, is yes:
Ridgeway and other council members
are dearfywithin the rules in approach-
lng coll~es this way. Bui, had rudge-
way approached the matter differently.
"In this city, we're very sensitive to
these issues," Ridgeway said. "You've
got to use some common sense. You
can't hire an anomey every time you do
something. but you have to be careful
how you make a request."
The Brown Act requirei. local govern-
ments to announce meetings publicly
in advance, and it [orblds bodies such
as city council!. and school boards from
maJting most dcchions except in public
See TOUGH ACT, Pace A4
A FAIR VIEW
Stephen Wieland, 23, a film student at Orange Coast College, photographs the sunset at Fa1rv1ew Park.
Rohrabacher vs. Doman could mean money
The strong fundraiser may force the incumbent to
spend much more in the congressional primary.
exactly brimming yet -his latest re-
port filed with the Federal Elections
Commission listed less than $37,000
cash on hand as or Sept. 30. compared
with the $156, 600 Rohrabacher had
as of that date. But in the past, Dor-
nan has been a fonnldable fundralser,
netting contributions of $3.7 million
ln 1997-98 elections while Rohta-
bacher raised just $316,700 In the
same election cycle.
INSIDE
Dally Pilot readers seem to have no
love for former Rep. Bob Dornan and
aren't keen on his plan to run for
Congress against Rep. Dana
Aohrabacher.
Allcla Robinson
Daily Pilot
NEWPORT·MESA -Local political
observers expect to see a bundJe of
money poured into the Marcil Repub-
lican primary race between Rep. Dana
Rohrabacher and conservative tallc
show host Bob DomaJ\.
Doman, a ronner congressman
with a colorful l\lstory. surprised fel-
low Republicans last week when he
ftled to run against Huntington
Beach's Rohrabacher ln what was ex-
pected 10 be an uneventful race.
·Money is the key, always,M UC Ir-
vine polidcaJ science professor Mark
Petrat:ca said. MDoman's going to need
a big bag of cash to carpet bomb the
~trict (with campaign literature.)'"
Historically. Doman has been a
strong fundraiser with myriad small
contributors, Petracca said. And if
Doman is raising and spending a Jot
of money, Rohrabacher may have to
follow suit, something he wasn't ex-
pecting to do In the March election.
Ooman's campaign coffers arenl
THE VERDICT
Some Republicans are worried that
because Rohrabacher has an oppo·
nent ln the primary, his campaign will
require dollars he usually gives 10 the
support of other Republicans.
'Wf!re always concerned when Re·
publican dollars are spent In a pri-
S.. Forum, Pege A6
mary election, M Orange County Re-
publican Party Olainnan Tom
Fuentes said.
Rohrabac.her has always been a
generous giver to other cancUda1es,
said Carl Forti, Nadonal Republican
Congresslonnl Committee spokes-
SH PRIMARY, Pa1• M
When the river Wants, it'll flood
Daily Pilot
AT A GLANCE
ROBERT
GARDNER
retJ nOO<L
according to
the engineers,
Jmped
Oood control.
andtomust
be~moved.
No oft'ense to
theNm:y
C.Orpt of
&glncere,
butt doubt
that any
enKfneeting
can control a
I wu aiound for the flood or
J 938. rn thoae dtlys. the Senta
Ana RJver was much more of a
river than what It is today. a
concrete condult to mow water.
The river came charging down
from the San Bernardino
mounta.lnt. vlrtualJy ellmJ.nating
the viOasce of Atwood, where "3
people drowned. t..arge parts of
Anaheim, Placenda and most of
what ls now Fountain Valley
were under water. 'rbu could
t.and on the bluO' In Costa Meta
Ind look towam the blUlf In
Huntlng\O!\ 8-ch.: uid
4Ml)'lh1ng tn betWeef1 WM I
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In the Ngh 80s.
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SPORTS
The Newpprt H•rbor High
boys' eoocer tum downs
hollt Cotti MMa, ~.In en
Mrfy IMton n\ltdwp.
S..hpA7
New trial
sought by
ex-UCI
student
Brian Dance, who was
convi cted in July of raping
a 15-year-old girl, now
wants to face a jury.
Marisa O'Neil
Daily Pilot
SANTA ANA -The new attorney for a
former UC Irvine student convicted of
sexually assaulting and tonuring a 15-
year-old-girl is seeking a new triai, thi!.
one in front of a jury.
Newport Beach resident Brian Dance,
21. was convicted in July of three counts
of forced penetration. one count of tor-
ture and one count each of robbery and
criminal threat. He had previousty waived
his right lo a jury 1riaJ and faces a pos-
sible life sentenct• for heating a girl he
had met on the Internet and carving
'>Wastiklll> on her face on the UCI campus
At rhc start of n hearing on Monday,
Dance's new allomey, Stuan Faber, tried
10 show that Dance had lalcen bad advice
when hl' waived the jury trial.
Dance"' stepfather. Larry Dance, testi-
fied Monday that his stepson's former at-
rorney. Marlin Stapleton Jr .• dismissed his
stepson'<; claim 1ha1 he and lhe victim had
consensual sex. telling them the story was
"100 unbelievable." l.arry Dance said that
Stapleton told him they would have a bet-
ter shot at a reduced sen1ence if he
waived a jury trial.
Brian Dance also testified that he told
Stapleton that the <>ex was consensual
"In the beginning, II was more out of
anger and frustration 1ha1 I beat her,· he
said Monday.
According to previous IC''>timony. the
attack took place after Brian Dance, who
was a UCI sophomore at the lime. met
the girl in an Internet chat room. I le In-
vited her to the Block al Orange on Dec.
20. 2001, and then took her 10 a c;ecluded
parking lot on the UCI campus.
Jn his car, Dance sexually assaulted the
girl, beat her·with hi'I fists and belt and
carved swastikas on her face with a knife,
prosecutors said. He then took money
out of her wallet and kicked her out of his
See TRIAL, Paa• M
•
A2 Tuesday, Decent>et 9, 2003
KIDS TALK BACK
That
special
someone
fhe Daily Pilot visited
Christ Lutheran School
and a~led Sludents in
Linda Gardiner's
first-grade class. 'Whom
do you like to spend time
with and why?'
I ltlt' to ~pend
tmw \Ylth my
httJe (WUl
Witel"\, lX"CaUSC
I love lhl'm
Onernp1~
t"\eryont'
They're almo'>t
.! ) ear., old:
ANGELIKA ROBERTSON, 7
I luntinl(lon Bt'.1ch
~ 1) l"QlL'>IO
!\,1tl1an,
ht"<.·au~\W
.1lwar~ play
fk•\:bladt">
1 ogether and
we but.Id .i tent
m h•~ mom·
ELIJAH
RBLAN0,6
\anta Ana
• 1 hke o,pendmg
time wllh mv
dad. llE'<:ause
'>Omeum~ we
go fi<Jlmg. After
weratch the
fish,
\Omeum~ \~,,
m.tlea camp
fire and roast them.·
COlBY wtll.IAMS, 6
Costa Mesa
"M> dad.
becaUM' Wt' like
to go campm.g
and Wt' go
fishing. One
time. he caught
a fish.and he
acodentalty
..tapped me
with it and had to wrap mr faC't' up..
GARRETT MCCARTifY. 7
fountain ValJt>'
I hke to play
with my
brother
11 O·year old)
r\u~on and
o,hoot e.ich
other wtth our
fa.legun •
CARTER
VOGEl.,7
( mta Mt>Sa
"My s.astf'r,
8 )"t?at·OldJ '
J<ldcie Mt t'r
..chool my
mom takt.-s u-;
out to ict'
cream, and \\'l'
alwa)'s gt'{ the
c;ame lhing •
JAYNE HUB8ARO, 6
Costa Mesa
-lntrrntws and plloto:s
rompil#d by Marisa O''\iell
Daily
ON.CAMPUS
IN THE CLASSROOM
OONLEACk/DAll.YPl.OT
Carolyn Brandt, left, and Garrett McCarthy arrange addrt>on flash cards at their desks next to giant floor ruler in Ltnda Gardiner's first-grade class.
The numbers don't lie
Mariu O'Neil
Daily Pdot
A t Quist Lutheran School in
Costa Mesa. lplda
Gardmerteaches
first -and-one-th1rd
grader..
Frida) her class caJrulated that
they had been ln the first grade for
60 day-.. one-third or the school
year. (.arrt'tt McCA.rthy, 7, bad the
honor of counting the dilys, usmg
'I'( Stael .. o( 10 I.egos (0 help with
the calclllatio04-
1 'ou'rt' that much dC*r to bring
'-t't.'OlllJ graders,• Gudi.ner said.
d1C1un~ an netted chttr from the
claS&
Bue thl' students still had more
math to learn. At Gardiner's ~t.
each tool out a stack of cuds
pnnted ~1th simple addition
problemc; and hnt'd them up
Students at Christ Lutheran progress
toward second grade by fractions
ca.refull). cownng the tops of their
desb. ·r want you to pid each one up.
say the number quietly to yourself
and loot al lbe ~'ff on the
back.· she said. ·u it~ right. keep it
to your band. lf not. put it bad. on
your desk.•
Uke wildfitt, 7-year-old Carolyn
Brandt blew threw ~r deck with
time to spare. lhen waited for the
next order or business -a long red
nUIDMrline.
The lme. numbered zero to 20,
tretcbed a~ lbe da.ssroom Door
from nearty one end to the olha.
Gardiner caDed 'tudents up one at a
time to stand on urn. two. four, six
and eight and explained to tht>m,
for the first nme. the idea or ~"l'n
nwnbers..
"Gunnar, a.re you shll seated?"
Gardener called to 6-yeer-old
Gunnar Teach.man, watching the
demonstiution quietly.
He nodded back.
"Bless your heart.· she said. "Now
if it end in a uro, h\ o, four. "JC or
eight, it's a ... ?"
He thought for a St'Cond.
·Even number,· he ~plied.
Next. Gardiner called on studencs
to fill an the odd numbers. ftrsc
asking them wtuch one they
thought came next. Some eagerly
hoped she would call on them.
while others. ~uch as 6-yea.r-old
Savannah l.Dpez. had other things
on their minds.
"We need one more. (,ardml'r
WEDNESDAY MONDAY
said, looking around the room.
"Savannah? Whal number comes
next?"
Savannah, who had been carefully
studymg her Sponge Bob watch.
looked up in horror as Gardiner's
voice drew her back into the lesson.
She searched her mind for the right
answer
uSeventeen?" she guessed.
UCome up and see if it's right,·
Gardiner replied.
Savannah slowly walked up and
..aw the only remaining spot -at
19, only one odd number off from
her answer. She smiled and took her
place, completing the lineup.
• IN THE CLASSROOM IS a weekly
teature 1n wtiic:h Daily Pilot education
writer Marisa O'Neil visita a campus in
the Newport·Mesa area and writes
about her experience.
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Tuesday, Decembe< 9, 2003 A3
City will reconsider 1901 Newp~rt
The City Council sets a January date for a
rehearing on the condo project. Rutter
D~v.elopment has not dropped its lawsuit.
Deirdre Newman
DaityPilot ,.
COSTA MESA -There will be
a rehearing or the 1901 Newport
Blvd project after all.
On Monday. the City Council,
acting as the · Redevelopment
Agency, voted unanimously to
rehear· the high·denslty condo·
miniwn project on Jan 19.
The project, which calls ror
four four-story buildings in the
parldng lot of the Spanish mis·
sion·style property, has been in
limbo since August Rutter De·
velopment sued the City Council
and Costa Mesa Citizens for Re-
sponsible Growth in August,
cla.lm1ng that a rehearing on the
downtown condomlnJum
project WU granted illegally.
without the required praenta·
don of new evidence.
The decision to mtear the
project illusttat~ that the parties
to the lf wsult have made strides
toward a co.mpromlse, Mayor
Gary Monahan said
•Al least. there has been
movement on all sides." Mona·
hansaid
David P.adle. president of Rut·
ter Development, was not at the
meeting on Monday. His com·
pany will not consider dropping
the lawsuit until some compro-
mise version of his project has
been approved.. Monahan aald.
Robin LelDer, "'J>reseflling the
dtir.ens' group. said she b
"guardedly opti.rJ>J.sdc" that a IO·
lutfon agreeable to all parties can
be reached.
In April. the City Council, act·
ing as the Redevelopment Ageo·
cy, al>Pf'<Md the blgh-denslty
housing project.
In June, the agency approved a
rehearing based on new infor-
mation and lack of clarification
on issues involving shade and
shadows In the project's environ-
mental report. •
The lawsuit cl.aimed that the
first time the request for a re-
hearing was heard. in May, It
should have been considered a
"failed" uaodon when the vote
resulted ln a 2-2 deadlock. Runer
asked the court to void the coun·
cll's granting or the rehearing
and to reinstate the council's ap-
proval.
Teny Shaw, who lives on Ber·
nard Street across from the site
of the proposed project. present·
ed on Monday his wish-list for a
compromise, whJch Included
lowering the height of the project
to three stories along Bernard
Street
f.onner mayor Sandy Genis,
who is consulting for the clti·
zens' group, said she hopes all
the legal wrangling results ln a
project residents can look on
with pride.
"My goal would be to do this
in a way that would be a case
study of what should be built in·
stead or a case study of what
should not be built,· Genis said.
"Because, If It is built as ap-
proved. I think. people might
point and say, 'Never again:·.
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deadline for the
owner of a cluttered
home, who is in Reno
for medical care.
June CHa1rande
Daily Pilot
NEWPORT BFACH -Resi-
dents who have been waiting
decad~ for a duttered Dover
Drive home to be cleaned up are
going to have to wait a little Ion·
ger.
The city attorney's office and
an oulSlde counsel have extended
the deadline for Elmer Thomas-
sen to submit documents per·
taining his home at 1918 Dover
Drive while Thomassen is in
Reno, Nev .. for medical treatment
Thomassen had asked the city
to give him until Friday to submit
some documents. He bad also
asked to meet with city officials to
come to an agreement about
what should be done at the prop-
erty.
last week. city officials got
word from Thomassen that he
BRIEFLY IN
THE NEWS
UCI psychologist
named to national panel
UC Irvine psychologist Roxane
Cohen Silver will serve on a new
nine-member national advisory
panel, UCI officials announced
Monday.
The Academe and Policy Re·
search Senior Advisory Commit·
tee will provide expert advice to
the Homeland Security Advisory
Council. It Includes leaders in
academia. technology and policy
development. Carnegie MeUon
University President Jared
Cohon will serve as the commit·
tee chair.
Ridge swore in the members
at their first meeting Monday in
was in Reno for medical treat·
ment. and they received a faxed
note from a doctor verifying his
claim.
~It's kind of hard to go fruward
if he's physically incapacitated
and not in the area." AMistant
Qty Atty. Dan Ohl said MOnce he
gets back. he's going to have to
get his act together."
Thomassen could not be
reached for comment on Mon-
day. However his wife, Joan
Thomassen, said that the family
hopes to correct the situation.
"We're working on It," she said.
"It's an ongoing project Hope-
fully, we'll have some good news
for you soon."
City officials expect to speak
with FJmer Thomassen again
next week to schedule a meeting
with him. In the meantime, the
city has put together a list of
Items that the city wants correc-
ted at the home.
One or the points on the nine·
point list asks Elmer Thomassen
to "remove the accumulation of
rubbish, trash. debris, bags of ce-
ment, dried leaves and branches,
wood pallets. opaque and blade
visquine, broken-up concrete
Miami.
Silver is a member of the
American Psychological Society
and the American Psychological
Assn. and is considered an ex-
pert in the field of stress and
coping. She is the principal ln-
vestigator of an ongoing national
study of psychological responses
to the SepL l l terrorist attacks.
Silver focuses her research on
cognitive, emotional, social and
physical responses to stressful
life events.
UCI researchers to
study immigrant life
A group of UC Irvine social
scientists will use a $1.7-million
grant to study the economic
and social mobility of contem·
porary immigrants and their
offsprlng•ln the greater Los An·
geles area.
(rip-rap) under the black plastic.
the chrome chair, miscellaneous
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concrete blocks. old wood doors
lying on their side to approximate
a makeshift fence, numerous
tires, an umbrella. trash cans.
cardboard boxes. miscellaneous
wood. plastic buckets. lawnmow-
er, old bkycle parts, car door"
and 18 other Items city officials
have documented as Uttering the
yard.
Complaints or such problems
at the property date back to 1961.
After attorneys meet with EJ.
mer Thomassen, the matter will
go to the city manager then to the
City Council, which may vote to
take the matter to court, Ohl said
If the family doesn't cooperate,
the city will a.sic the coun to gJant
permission for dty staff to enter •
the property to clean it up.
*I think he realizes we mean
business,~ Ohl said.
Go and Do Likewise, a local
church group, has offered to help
Elmer Thomassen clean up the
property, said Terry DeBay, hus·
band of fonner Mayor Jan DeBay
and member of the group.
Joan 'lllomassen said that her
The grant, from the Russell
Sage Foundation, will fund the
lmrnJgration and lntergenera·
tional Mobility in Metropolitan
Los Angeles ~tudy. It will ln-
cJude a large, varied genera-
tional pool of immigrants from
the area.
The study could provide
policymaker.; with a clearer pic-
ture of the long-term effect of
immigration on the region. It
will cover Los Angeles, Orange,
San Bernardino, Riverside and
Ventura counties.
It will go into more detall
than the U.S. Census reports
and will focus on Mexican
Americans. Ruben Rumbaut,
co-director of the UCI Center
for Research on lmrnigration.
Populatlon and Public Policy in
the School of Social Sciences.
will serve as the study's lead in-
vestigator.
husband plans to talce the group
up on Its offer.
"That would be really great if
that could work out," said City
Councilman Don Webb. whose
district includes the Dover Drive
home. "The city is planning on
going forward in accordance with
what is legally correcL"
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THll II WHO WE ARE. THll IS HOW WI EARN IT ...
SMITH~
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M T~. Otcetnbtt 9, 2003
PUaLIC SAFETY
POLICE FILES
OOSTAM£SA
• Awnue of th• Arte:
Tltfortat thr .. t1 wert
r0p011ed In the 3400 bfodc at
1:01 a.m. Sunday.
• Beer Stl'Mt Vandallam
wet reported In the 3100
blodt at 8:11 e.m. Sunday.
• BNWI 6tl'Wt A
22-year-old women and 1
19-yeaM>ld Woman were
arretted on 1uaplcfon of
conaplracy. grand ttleft end
bUrglary In the 3300 blodt at
11 :45 p.m. Sundey.
• Hal't>ot Boulewrd! A
vehicle burglary waa
reported In the 3000 blodc al
10:31 t .m. Suf\d1y.
·~n~Aaaault
with 1 deedly weapon waa
reported In the 2700 block 11t
2:36 1.m Sundey.
• w.at 11th St1Mt •f\d
Monrovia Awnw: A
23-year-old man WH
arreated on 1uap1clon of
TRIAL
Continued from Al
car.
The victim later Oagged down
a pru.~ing vehlcle and was treated
at Hoag I lo~pllal m Newpon
Beach.
Police arrested Dance two
days later when a friend of the
victJm, acting as a decoy, talked
to lum ui a chat room and lured
DEmlEIT1
removing e ahopplng can 1t
to:50 1.m. Suf\day.
• w.t Wllori 81rMt: An
aaautt wu reported In the
300 blocht 6:.41 p.m.
Sunday.
• 22nd Str'Mt: Vaf\dallsm
wa1 ~rted in the 100
blodt at 12:11 e.m. Sunday.
NEWPORT BEACH
•CHI 0"'9: Battery waa
reponod In the 2000 blod: et
9:37 a.m. Monday.
• Oceen Ftorrt Welt Battery
was ntported In the 2300
blodc at 11:61 p.m . Sunday.
• Quall Sir.et Commercial
burgl1ry was reported In the
1100 blod: Ill 11:41 a.m.
Mondey.
• San Joequln Hlfla Roed:
Vehlcle theft wa. reported at
the Intersection of San
Joaquin Hills Road at 4:55
p.m. Sunday.
• Superiof' Avenue:
Vandalism W&s reported In
the 1600 blodc at 7:40 a.m.
Monday.
him 10 the Block at Orange
again.
After Dance's July conviction,
Deputy District Arty. Steve
Mc:Greevy said that "justice has
been served" for the victim.
The hearing, and Brian
Dance's testimony. will continue
today.
• MARISA O'NEIL covers education
and m1y be reac:tied It (949)
574-4268 or bye-mall at
mariu .oneil@l11tlme1.com.
SAlES EIEll1
725 BAKER ST (of Bristol)• COSTA MESA
714.540.5061
''
...
TOUGH ACT
Continued from Al
meetings with public lnpuL The
Brown N;t describes a meeting
ea •any gathmng of a majority
of the memben of a covered
boll'd to bear, d.lsC'lw or deUb·
erate on matters within the
agency's or board'• jurisdic-
tion:
For ex.ample, If four membe(I
o( Newport Beach's aeven-mem·
ber city council got 1ogecher for
a cup of coffee to discuss who
would be the next mayor, that
would be a. clear and blatant
vlolatlon of the ruJe.
The act allows closed meet·
ings to dlscU&S hiring and some
other personnel matters, some
pending Utigadon and some
property negotfaUons. In each
of these cases, che Idea Is that
the meeting can be held in se·
cret when public knowledge
couJd affect the outcome: Jf It's
widely known that a city wants
10 buy a piece of property for SI
million, that could affect the
price on the open market.
But there are gray areas that
make ii tricky for officials. resi·
dents, reponers and even attor-
neys to know what's OK and
what isn't.
lf Ridgeway had gone 10 a col·
league and sald, "I want to be
mayor. Two other council mem·
bers have already agreed to sup·
port me. Will you support me as
weU?~ that would amount 10 a
majority of councU members
PRIMARY
Continued from Al
man.
"From the NRCC standpoint,
we're ll<m behind Mr. Rohrs·
bacher. and we'll give him any
a.asiatance he needs.· Forti said.
While money is important, It
won't be the sole factor in win·
nlng rhe race. Image will also
count, and onlookers expect per·
aonal attacb to be part of the
campaigning.
Doman's record -Included a
tussle with a fellow congressman
and lllleglng that llleglll votes
helped Rep. Loretta SanchM
beat h1m In 1996 -gives Rohrs·
bacher ammunldon 10 under-
mine Doman's credJbillty, Petrac·
ca said.
But Rohrabacher wll1 need to
watch hla back.
"lf (Dornan Isl at all serious
about doing thJs, he'll ftght tooth
and nail. and It'll be a very, very
VERDICT
Continued from Al
greac surge of brown water.
I had just left rhe diso:ict
attorney's office and had started
a law practice. My first year as a
private anomey, I earned SlO, so
II shouldn't be too surprising
that I had a lot of tlme on my
hands.
On this particular day, l had
dropped by the sheriff's office 10
chac up some old friends, and
there I was. llst~nlng to the
various reports come in, when
Jim Musick. then a deputy
sheriff, later sheriff of Orange
AROUND TOWN
• Send AROUND TOWN items to
the Delly Pilot, 330 W. Bay St..
Coate Mesa, CA 92627; by e-mail
to lui1.pene~l11times.com; by fa><
to (949) 646-4170; or by calling
(949) 574-4298. lndude the time,
date and location of the event. as
well aa a contact phone number.
TODAY
Th• Dororthy Wafl'am Memortel
Lecture presentl '"The Epidemic
of Chlldhood Obesity and What
Cen Be Done?• with Dr. Floyd
Culler. prof .. aor of .,.cJletrlca et
UC Irvine; "Pediatric Neurology:
What'I New?" with Or. Steve
Phillps. neurologll\ at Children,.
Hoapltal Orange County; and
"The 60th Annlvenary of the
Ooubta Htll.lt: Prof*:ting the
fouture of Genomic Medk:lne•
with Or. Edward Mceebe, d\alr of
pedl1trice at UClA. TheM
lecturet Wiii begin ate p.m. •t the
Arnold and Mabtl Bedcman
Center, 100 Acedemy Wwy.
lnform1tJon: (9'9) 824-8202.
WEDrtESOAY
~~"w41oflwa ..... Mmlnar and ct.monstratlon on
thl I.tat tedlnology on c.llullt•
ffMtmtn1t from 7 to 8 p.m. et 100
NeWpo" c.rit.t Drlve. 'The~ fa~ by Mtry o.iflene, e
maeaage thlr.pilt. lnformltfon
Ind ttglsVttlon: (Ml) 722"3M6,
OIJffftOl>OdydtillQt?.tv.
HMt HwwiblwllfMIW9en
.....,.,~reupport group tboUt •eoptng
~" HOtldayl· ffom •:~to. p.m. at the Hota c.nc.r c..r;
Conr.ntnce ROom A. lnfOrm.tlon , .. , 780-IM.2.
'Press coverage itself Is, I believe, the single
biggest protection for the rights gbaranteed by
the Brown Act. A typical member of a legislative
body does not want to be accused of violating
the Brown Act in the press:
declded to place Wood and
then-Oty Atty. Jerry Schur on
paid leave, to create a aubcom-
mitree to further review their
perfonnance. to .audit the dry
attorney's omce, and to halt all
business w{th an outaJde firm
Wood bas since backed away
from the comment, ~that
it wasn't intended for the publk
and that it's not his place to
pass such judgments on his
own bosses.
feny Frtlnck•
General cOll\Sef tor the Caflf omta first Amendment Coafibon
making or ane.mpting to make a
behind-the-scenes decision.
That would be a violaUon of the
law, even though they didn't all
meet at the same dme.
DIFTICUU' TO ENFORCE
When lhere' are vlolatlbns of
the law, enforcement la d.lfflcult.
Moat viohitlons are clvll mat-
ters, but in some cases. viola·
tions are misdemeanors that
carry criminal penaltle.. In the
50 years of the act. however, no
one has been convicted of a
criminal violation, Francke said.
because the burden of proof ls
daunting. Criminal violations
occur when meetings are held
in secret with the deliberate m-
tent of making policy outside
the public eye.
Civil violations are also tricky
10 punish. In extreme cases, a
coun can overturn a council or
school-board dedslon lf a pros·
ecutor can prove that the ded·
slon was arrived at in violation of
rhe act. More often, though, the
best a prosecutor can do Is ob·
tain an injunction against a body
to stop it £rom ma.kJng public de·
cisions in private ln the future.
This can be very frustrating
vicious campaign,· Pecracca
said.
While both candidates are
likely to be asking for money as
March 2 draws closer, Rohra·
bacher can count on some sup-
pon from an unexpected quarter.
"Anything I can do 10 make
sure that Bob Doman does not
represent me is what l feel l must
do," said William Orton, a Costa
Mesa Democrat and fonner can-
didate for the 67th Assembly
District seat
While he'll support a Demo-
crat in the general election, Or·
ton said he dislikes Doman
enough that he'd help Rohra·
bacher with fuhd.raiaing for the
primary.
"I'm going to send Dana
Rohrabacher a checlc, • Orton
said.
• AUC&A ROBINSON covera
bu1lneu, polltlct and the
environment. She can be reac:tied at
(949) 784-4330 or by e·mall at
•licl•.robin1on@latlmes.com.
County, radioed the office. He
said that be was stuck on the
west side of the river and
couldn't get back to Santa Ana.
He requested advice on just
what to do. Undersheriff Steve
Duhan, a man of ff!W words.
said, "Rent a.room.''
I went along with Deputy
Sheriff George McKelvey 10
checlc out Santiago Dam, the
dam across Santiago Creek that
was put in to create Irvine Lake.
We drove through barricades
and got as close 10 the dam as
possible by car. then walked 10
the foot of the dam. 1 don't know
just how high that dam ls, but
water was coming over the top
of the dam carrying debris,
Jona1han "'°""1o. protn.of and
director of the Center for
Biomedical Ethlca at the
University of Virginia, will present
'The History end Ethlct of
Human Experiments from the
Nazis to the U.S. Miiitary" et 4
p.m. at the McDonnell Douglas
Auditorium, et UC Irvine.
Information: (9491824-9296.
Th• Newport Beed\ PubGc •
Library Foundation will hold lta
Menuscrlpta Book otacu11lon
Group at 9:16 a.m. at the Newport
Beac:ti Central Library. The book
selection for thl• month la "The
S.Cnit Ufe of Bee•" by Suaen
Monk Kidd. Information: (949)
717-3890.
THURSDAY
The Campua ColNQu• of
Orange Coast College wilt hold a
lunc:Non to ralM funds for the
OCC Olaabted Stud9nta Center
from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. at OCC.
There will b9 entertalnmtnt
prcwlcled bV Tvter Hoff and Kho
IGro. The coat la $9.60 per perwn.
Information:
sr.ndMdtlnt•hotm.l/.oom.
~ Th"'9dlly Momlng Senior
Women .. Club wlll p~ lta
CMstmae party lund'lton Ind •
mutbl •how et 11 e.m. at tht
Ntwp0rt a..;, Radlaon Hotel.
C646 Mdtthur Blvd. Thie will be
$23; lnformMfon •nd l'NtrVttion:
(714)842~
fNOAY '-"*' Wend8'Nf ..., .. 7
Atdlo Wiii hoei e holld'Y tov drfvt from 10 a.m. toA p.m. In
Bloom~Courtvard.
CulllofMrl ,,. enoour41gtd '°
drop Off en unwf8pptd new tQV
to b9~ under the Feihlon
llland Chrtitrnee ""'
for members of the public who
were denied an opportunity to
apeak on tome matters. lf a
body makes a decision after de-
nying members of rhe pubUc
opportunity to speak. usually all
that can be done In the after-
math ls to get a court to 1ssue an
lnjuncdon.
The most powerful enforcer
of the Brown Act, Francke said.
ls the court of public oplnJon.
MPress coverage Itself Is, I be·
Ueve, the single biggest protec·
don for the rights guaranteed by
the Brown Act: Francke said. •A
typical mem~r of a legislative
body does nol want to be ac·
cused of violating the Brown Act
in the press.·
An ongoing battle in Costa
Mesa Is a case in point.
fhe Dally PUoc on Oct. 24,
2002, reported that Asst. City
Atty. Tom Wood had written an
opinion that a Sept. 9, 2002.
meetlng or most council mem·
bers violated the Brown Act
The meeting began as a rou·
tine perfom1ance evaluation of
the city atlorney and city man-
ager, but council members
present ended up taking some
farther-reaching actions. They
There has been no official ru.J
ing on whether council mem-
~rs violated the Brown Act,
and such a ruling might never
~.made.
"A' good many people, for
understandable reasons, believe
that the Brown Act addresses
every p,osslble restrlcllon on
pubUc panicipaUon that can be
imagined or that It addresses
every last question about how
meetings are to be conducted:
Franclce said. "It certainly
doesn't do that. It covers a great
many, but a good many other
things are either not addressed
in any law or set of rules or are
matters of parliamentary pro·
cedure rather than issues ad
dressed under the Brown Act.
"It simply doesn't address all
the things that people feel arc
unsatisfactory about how meet
ings are conducted," Francke
said.
• JUNE CASAGRANDE covers
Newport Beach and John Wayne
Airport. She may be reached at
(9491 574-4232 or by e·mall at
June. cas11gr11nd11@latims1.com.
WHO'S RUNNING ...
TM Oreoge County Reglttrlr of Voters report• that th ...
candldat• wlll bt on tM ballot In th• March i primary
election. The filing deadline for ded11'8tlon1 of c.ndJdacy WM
Friday.
u.a. HCMe of .......,._ ... ttwe..41d\ DWtrtct: Oena
Rotuabachet (R, lncttmbent), Jim 81'9ndt (0), Ted CrfHll (0),
Peul C. Wllld"' (0), Robtt1 IC. Domen (R), Tom L.uh (GRN).
Keltn Gann (UBN).
0 .1. ~of .......... 411dw..-. 0'9trtot Chrlttopher Cox
(R, Incumbent), JelOf'I ~ (0), John G;at,1m (0), Bruce
Cohen (UBN).
etat. a.n-. asu, Ol9tMt: Rita Selbert (0), John Clmpl*l
(R), Ken M1ddo" (A). Joe Snyder (R), Timothy Johnt0n (UBN).
ttete A&Mmbty, 11th~ Al Snook to), Mutt llyes (RI,
Vin Tren (R), l.art'Y O. AUlton (UBN).
It* AIMmbly, 70d'I Dlelrlct: Clr1 MlrU ({)),Cristi Criltld1 (R),
Chudt OeVore (R), ChonChol b. Gupta (R). Long K. Pham (R),
M1rlenne Zipp! (R), Donald P. Wagner (Al, Mark ~ldwtn
(UBN).
cactus, brush and a couple of
mall trees. It looked like the
dam was going to go any
minute. so we got out or rhere.
Somehow. the dam held,
U11doub1edJy saving a number of
lives.
The 1938 flood led to the
building of Prado Dam in 194 I.
That dam has done a pretty
good job of controlling floods,
although it got a little iffy during
the last El Nino period, when it
burst some of the levees behind
the dam and flooded Corona
airport
According lo a city study, the
failure of Prado Dam could
cause some serious flooding in
Newpon. but since ii would take
Information: (949) 721-2000.
The Rtn.x Sympathedc
Dystrophy friends aupport group
will meet et 7 p.m. at Cocos, 2750
several hours for the flood
waters to reach rhe city, there
would be time to evacuate.
Having watched people on the
East Coast Dee from hwrlcanes.
I'm afraid rhe waler would hit
just as traffic reached gridlock.
Homeowners are urged to
have emergency supplies in case
of earthquakes and other natuml
and unnatural disasters:
flashlights, batteries, water.
canned goods, matches. l think I
just might add a life raft, and
maybe a couple of rubber
duclcles.
• ROBERT GARDNER 11 a Corona
del Mar realdant and a former
judge. His column runs Tuesdays.
Harbor Blvd .. Cosu Mesa.
Information: (949) 650-1212, (714)
491-9400.
RICHARD C. FULLER
Richard Cline Fuller, a retlnMi lnduatrlallat and corporate
executive pasted away on Decemt>.r 3, .tter a brief lllneu.
Born In Loa AngelH on December 19, 1911 he attended
franklin Hlgli School and Los Angeles Ctty Oofleoe, earning an
M degl'M In Mronautlcal enQlnffring. tfe wu a graduate of
the first Executive Program In the UCLA School of BuaSneu.
Hit catfft coincided with th• growth of the u~
lnduttry during the MCOnd haff of the i.tt c-.itury. He began
u • salel Engineer with The Bendix Cotl>onatlon In 1 CM(). He
became d~ General~. then Vice P~t of the
Paolflo Dlvltlon. H• mov~ to Detroit, Ml u Senior Va
PrMkSent for a.Mix In 196'7. Returning to Newport BMch CA In 1970, he became Pf'Mkfent of the Enetgy Producta OtvlSlon
of Royal lnduatrtn. He left Royal In 1979 to form hi• own ~Ind AcqultltloM Company, IP9Clallzfng In woapece
manufaotur1ng. Over ttl• court• of hi• lifetime h• wu lnvotv~ In the deYetopment., tntlng and manufacture of
equipment UMd In our cOunlrYt .,..._and~ progrwn1
A d4Woted hulMnd Md~ Dk>k wae ~ tn c:IMth. by '* bekw9d wtf9, Meften. He • euMv9d by (our dauahter9
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-·" •fV -111v ...,_, .._ --• 91-' gt"llldoNldNn M9tnafW Nt"'°9 on F~ Oeoember 19 ~a pm •t St M-" ~ Churoh. In leu Of flowert the f.,,,ltY ~= ttwt memoNi ~ be m.cte' to It. Melt< ,.,. -Ch&nh M9moltil "'*'d, t'f 00 Mw Vletm. Newport e.ati. CA llllO OI Alta ... 8ummlt ~ .._. =' A111m'Dtl Cent9r, MIO AilfO/ Awnue, a.rtal~, CA
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Dally Piiot TueSday, December 9, 2003 AS
NEWPORT BEACH CITY COUNCIL PREVIEW
ON THE AGENDA FYI
Here are some Items to be considered
by the Newport Beach Oty Council
tonight
protected in case of a tlre. Most of their
proposals involve tlre-safe landscaping.
WMAT TO EXPECT
The Ideas l:he chlef Is proposing would.
•WHAT: Meeting of the Newport Beech
City Council
• WHEN: 7 p.m. today; the study aeulon
~Ina et 4:30 p.m.
DINGHY STORAGE
An idea that's long been simmering in
the city's Harbor Commission will have
its firsr audience with the council when it
considers in its srudy session whether to
add dinghy storage racks to several
locations in the city. The idea is to give
holders of offshore mooring permits a
place to store their dinghies, which they
• use to access their boars offshore. fhe
plan would also lengthen lhe allowed
time for docking boats and dinghie!> at
some piers..
If lmplemented, be paid for in part by
1esldents. And because It's always
difficult to ger unanimous support from
residents on something that wW cost
them money, the matter could be a Uttle
conrendous. The council won't take any
action tonight It could ask to have the
cnatter come back on a regular agenda
for fonnaJ acdon.
NEW MAYOR
• WHERE: City Council chambers at City
Hall, 3300 Newport Blvd.
•INFORMATION: Agendas and staff
report• are available onllne at
http:llwww.clty.newport·bt1•ch.ca.ua; by
phone, contact (949) 644-3000.
two-pronged plan to extend control over
some county.facilities Is on the agenda.
At its last meeting. the council voted to
send a letter to county leaders asking
them to sit down with the city and
discU&S how the city might play a role in
nearby tidelands, the Coyote Canyon
Landfill. John Wayne Airport and Santa
Ana Heights redevelopment Tonight,
they'U vote on creating a MSphere Issues
Comminee" to further explore what the
city could do to better control these
county facilities.
• Valances & Cornice Sons
• Roman Shades • Blindt
• Verticals • Sbuttert • Bedspreads
WHAT TO EXPECT
At the last meeting of every year, the
City Council decides who will be mayor
for the next year, who will be vice mayor
and where they will all sit on the dais.
WHAT TO EXPECT Tonight's item is for djscussion only;
no action will be taken. But council
members might decide to bring the
matter back for a formal vote at a future
council meeting.
Insiders say that Vice Mayor Tod
Ridgeway Is a likely piclc: for mayor, if for
no reason other than he now occupies
the job that usually leads to may0r. He
was also mayor in 2002. The question of
who will be tl1e vice mayor in 2004 is a
little harder to answer. Some say it's lilrely
to be either John J leffeman or Gary
Adam,.
WHAT TO EXPECT
BUCK GULLY SAFETY
Also in the study session. the council
will hear a presentation by Fire OtiefTun
Riley on the state of fl re safety in Buclc:
Tonight's agenda Item would only
create the committee. Officials would
decide later whether to taJce action on
any of these wsphere issues." For that
reason, it's likely tonight's uem will be
approved.
Gully. Riley will present the department's
view on how homes near Buck Gully and
in Corona del Mar could be better
SPHERE ISSUES COMMITTEE
TOWN
Continued from A4
SATURDAY
Shaft(y's Wood-fired Mexican
Grill wlll have a grand opening
celebration from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m.
to help Newport Coast Cares
ralae funds for La Hacienda de la
lnmaculada, a 1mall orphanage in
Tljuana. The colt will be $10 for
adult• and $5 for children.
Sharky'a is at 21119 Newport
Coelt Drive, Newport Coast
Shopping Center. Information:
(949) 433-7879.
The City of Colt• MNI and
Torelli Realty are sponsoring the
clty'1 annual Holiday Snow Hill,
which will be from 9 e.m. to noon
at the Balearic Community
Center, 1976 Balearic Drive. The
event will include 60 tons of
snow, hay rides and a special visit
by Santa. Santa will arrive at
10:30 a.m. by helicopter.
Information: (714) 754-5158.
0111nge County P.ople for
Animals will have a silent
auction, live music, a gue11
speaker, and OCPA's annual
"Peace for Animals" community
ceremony at 6:30 p.m. st the
Ayers Country Inn & Suites Hotel,
at 325 S. Bristol St. The cost Is $40
for members and $50 for
nonmembers. Information: (714)
751-0CPA,
http://www.ocpsuss.org.
The merd'lanu of Balboa Invite
you to watch the students of
NeWport Elementary Sctiool as
they participant in the annual
merdlant Chnstmas painting
program from 9 to 11 e.m. at the
Fun Zone area Balboa Village in
front of the Ferris wheel.
Information: (9491675-0501,
http:llwww.balbosnewportbeac/1
com.
Costa M ... High School will
have a commun1tywide campus
cleanup day from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m.
at 2650 Fairview Road. People will
meet Inside the main entrance by
the Lyceum. Adults and teens are
welcome. h1formatlon: Ricardo
Dence (714) 751·9856.
SUNDAY
Halectut Park will be hosting •
holiday boutique from 8 a.m to 6
p.m. at 3107 Klllybrook Lane,
Costa Mesa. There will be
handmade cntft1, Mary Kay
Cosmetics, Cookie Lee Jewelry,
Avon Cosmetlce and more. Child
care will be available.
Information: {714) 557-7234.
Mal1h•'• BookstoN wlU have •
champagne book signing for the
·suent ~reen Cookbook• by
Joanabell Lewie from 11 a.m to 1
r..m. at 3081/J Marine Ave., Balboa
eland. Information: (949)
873-7185.
Judging will b9gfn for Balboa
lal1nd'1 annual holiday home
decorating conteat. Judging will
go on until 10 p.m. each day
through Dec. 16. Some of the
cttegori• ,,.. tredltional, molt
orlglnel and belt 1nlmated
Hom" are 111 judged by
vofunte.rt. Information: Joanie
COOJ*, (949) 875-4441, 1949)
873-8700.
A Ch"*"-oonc.t wtll M ,.._..,
It a tnd 7:80 p.m. at tM Church of
JtM.11 Chrfet of LltttMf•Y Sainte'
Newport Beed\ Stake Centlr,
21!50 Bonltl C.nyon Road. Tu.
peecti City Btll• end Vel Jamort
end oth•r tololltl will be fNtUml
et the two performenc:ee.
lnfonnltlon: (949) ~.
f11e second part of lhl' city'!> -Compiled Lry June C/Jsagrwule
decorating contest Judging will
go on each day until 10 p.m .
through Dec. 16. Some of the
categories are traditional, most
original and best animated.
Homes are all judged by
volunteers. lnformsrion: Joanie
Cooper. (949) 675-4441, (949)
673-8700.
DEC. 16
Judging wiU continue for Balboa
Island'• annual holiday home
decorating contest. Judging will
go on each day until 10 p.m .
through Dec. 16. 9ome of the
catagories are traditional, most
original end bett animated.
Homes are all judged by
volunteers. Information: Joanie
Cooper, (9491675-4441, (949)
673-8700.
Cotti Meu High School wlll holt
a book fair fundralaer from 4 to 8
p.m. at Barnes & Noble
Bookaellers at Triangle Square,
1870-B Harbor Blvd. A book fair
voucher la required for a
percentage of the purchase to be
given to Costa Meaa High School.
Vouchers may be obtained at. the
school's front office or they may
be received by fax . Information:
nadlne112390@mlndspring.com
The ACLU of Orange County wlll
host two speakers, Chariie Reed
and Steph Campbell, who will
discusa Issues related to the
separation of church and state,
the faith-based initiative and how
1t affects the 1st Amendment. at 7
p.m. at the Unitarian Universalist
Church, 1259 Victoria, Costa
Mesa. Information: (714)
2994551.
DEC.18
The Young Executives of Amerfca
wilt hoat Paul A. Motenko,
chairman of the board and
co-CEO of Chicago Pizza 8c
Brewery Inc., during its breakfast
meeting at 7:30 a.m. at the Pacific
Club, 4110 MacArthur Blvd.,
Newport Besch. The cost is $16
for members and $25 for
nonmembers. Information. (949)
721-8686.
DEC.20
•otvorce: A New Beginning• 11 •.
workshop for men and women In
the process of divorcing or
recently divorced from 10 a.m. to
12:30 p.m. at 180 Newport Center
Drive. The cost is $40.
Information: (949)644-0435.
The Colt• Mua,Newport Harbor
Lions Club wilt serve
hamburgers, ctieeseburgers end
hot dogs and the Orange County
Model Engineer• will conduct
free train rides from 10 a.m. to 2
p.m. at the Ooat Hiii Junction
train station at Fairview Park.
Information: (949) 674-0337.
DEC.21
Fashion Island will holt ftl
annual menorah lighting
ceremony at 3 p.m . at
Bloomlngdele'1 Courtyard. The
event will be hotted by Rabbi
Reuven Mintz of the Cha bad
Jewish Center In Newpon Beech.
Information: (949) 721·2000,
http://www.shopf•shlon/1/and.
com
DEC.22
The Orange Cou,.._, M..ut Place
will hold ltt Holldey Market Piece
from 7 a.m. to 4 p.m. at the
Oreno• County fairgrounds.
Admlufon wfll bt frM. ~will
be ertlNnt' and c,.ftert' comer,
photo• with Santi Cl1u1 and
... eonal ent4NtllnrMnt.
The Env~ Hetul9c.ntw
wlll prMtnt • holiday craft
worbhop In wtiloh lJlrtlclpanta
cen cniet• th4tlr own tPtetal
holldev 1M10n glflt for f amity
and frlendt utlng •variety of
materl•I• from 9 e.m. 3 p.m. The
cost 1s $140 per student with a
10.,.o discount for members. There
will be a $26 materials fee.
Information: (949) 645-8489.
DEC.23
The Environment.I Nan.ire Center
will present a holiday craft
workshop In which participants
can create their own apeclal
holiday season gifts for family
and friends using a variety of
materials from 9 a.m. 3 p.m. The
coat Is $140 per student with a
10% dlacount for members. There
witf be a $26 materl1ls fee.
Information: (949) 645-8489.
DEC.24
The Environmental NatuN Center
wlll present a holiday craft
workshop in Which participants
can create their own 1pecial
holiday eeaaon gifts for family
and friends using a variety of
materials from 9 a.m. 3 p.m. Tha
coat 11 $140 per student wifh a
10% discount for members. There
will be a $26 materials fee.
Information: (949) 645-8489.
DEC.26
The Environmental Nature Center
will present e holiday craft
workshop In which participants
can create their own special
holiday season gifts for family
and friends ualng a variety of
materiala from 9 a.m 3 p.m. The
cost la $140 per student with a
10% discount for members. There
will be a $26 meterlala fee.
Information: (9491645-8489.
ONGOING
The Newport Center
Toastmaster's Club can help you
improve your public speaking
skill• or polish your business
presentations. Members come
from a variety of profesaional
disciplines and badtgrounds. The
group meets every Monday
morning from 7 to 8:30 a.m. at
610 Newport Center Drive,
Newport Beach. Validated parking
is available in the parking
structure next to 24 Hour Fitness.
Gu eats ere welcome. For more
information, call (949) 721·5732.
Sole Comfort and uu,.•1 HouH
have teamed up to help those m
need by collecting shoes from
Dec. 1 through 31 at Sole
Comfort, Corona del Mar Plaza,
836 Avocado Ave. Laura's House
is committed to ending the cycle
of domestic violence and
strengthening famlllea.
Information: (949) 644-5939.
The Newport Beach Public
Library la holding its holiday food
drive through Dec. 12. There will
be Share Our Selves bins at the
library for donations of canned
goods and non-perishables.
Donation• can be dropped off
during regular library h6ura: ~om
9 a.m. to 9 p.m. Monday through
Thursday; from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m.
Friday end Saturday and from
noon to 6 p.m. Sunday.
Information: (949) 717-3801
South eo..t Pica wltl have tte
Santa'• VIiiage through Dec. 24 a1
CerouHI Court Shoppers can
make crafta at the Alpine Wood
Shop, Holiday Trimming• Shop
and the Vlllege Bake Shop. The
colt varie1 per craft. Information:
(714) 436-2083,
http:/lwww.60Uthcoaftf>l•u.com.
8outft Cout Plue wtll have ttt
ftmout eerouMI ttlntforrMd
from hortea \0 Santa't relndMr
untll Dec. 28. Tht colt for• ride la
$1. lnformttlon: (714) 436-2083,
http:/..WWW.IOLtthcolltJ)laz.a.com.
South Coat "8it wltl hwe
Sentt'a Exi>,... Treln runnfng
through Jen. 4 et the Crttt a
8tn-e""1ac:y'a Home StON wing
on l8Yel 2. Information: (714)
438-2083,
http://WwWsouthcoastplsza.com.
The Newport-Mesa crfbbage club
meets on the second and fourth
Wednesdays of every month
from 6:45 to 9 p.m. at Oasis
Senior Center. 800 Marguerite
Ave. in Corona del Mer. The cost
is $2. Information: (949) 646-5293.
Paator Hein Austin le1d1 a Bibi•
study on ·How to Become a
Contagious Christian· from 6 to
8:30 p.m. Wednesdays at Jn W.
Wilson St., No. ts In Costa Mesa.
All are welcome to coma end
meet new friends. Information:
(9491722·7498.
The ACLU of Orange County
meets at 7 p.m. the third Tuesday
of every month at the Unitarian
Unlveraallat Church. 1269 Victoria
St. In Colta Mesa. Eacti month's
meeting wlll feature e different
speaker on Issues relating to the
Bill of Rlghta. Information: (714)
957-6107.
3 lb. Beef Stick Sale $1099
Reg. ~14.99
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The Rotary Clubs of Newport-Balboa.
Newport Beach Sunrise and Newport-Irvine
Fountain for Youth Funds will match up to
$6,800 In contributions mode by the public to
buy reading books for the libraries at three
Newport-Mesa Elementary Schools on the
Wes1side of Costo Mesa -Pomona, Whittier
· ' and Wiison Schools. The books will be used by
children in Kindergarten through Grade 3 as
they master English and Reading.
------------------------------------------------------Yes, I want to help children master Reading and English by the age of nine Here 1s my
contnbution to buy books for Pomona, Whittler and Wilson Elementary Schools
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COMMUNITY COMMENTARY
Blame it all
on my roots
By Sue Cl•rk
T he Prince of Peace
Olurch in Costa Mesa
Ls having a ficus tree
problem, with tallt or
1earing down the trees.
When J read the news, I
thought of the good side of
llcus tree problems. The
church folb got 10 meet
their neighbors.
So did I, and not in a
good way. in 1995, I found a
beautiful, Ocus-lined street
ln Newpon Heights and
bought a house there. I was
enamored with the house,
the street and the huge ficus
tree on my curbside. Love Is
blind. I fell lucky to have the
biggest tree on the block.
When you 31'\ln a
relationship, some or the
thin~ you find so
endearing a1 first eventually
tum out to be grindingly
Irritating. You should also
pay dose auentlon to the
things others 'notice about
your beloved.
The big. gruff man that
does my yard work took one
look at the tree and
muncrcd an expletlve. "Get
rid of that sucker,· he
pointed to my tree.
"But 11's so beautiful" I
wru. shoclwd.
·1.oolc at yow dnveway.
Sec those cracks?" he
pointed to my bumpy
concrete. "There's a lawsuit
waiting to happen. You can
thank your 1ree:
Deep in my denial. I
ignored him. Until the first
fruit droP. of the year.
For those of you who
don'1 own a ficus tree, the
fnut drop 1s e thrice yearly
phen omMon where the
ficus tree r.tlns down
'>quashy fruil the si7e of
grapes on terold!>. It sticks
to the street, the driveway,
and, most charmln¢y. tJic
ti.res and underbelll~ of any
car<. that drive on it. More
spl'cifically, mine. and more
<;pectficaJly, any cars driving
down m y streeL
I tried to sweep it up
every day. I pretended It was
developing my triceps for
siding. Alas, I remained a
weak skier, and the fruit
drop assault was unstintlng.
It lasted for three weeks or
so. My neighbors on the
right got the fruit on their
driveway; they were elderty,
i.o I tried to keep their
driveway clean, too.
Meanwhile, my plumbing
started to clog up. The
plumber took one look at
the ficus tree and bowed to
IL "lbank you for my
RJvlera cruJse: he told It.
When he had finished
clearing the drain, he
showed me the roots. ·1 had
to do this three times,· he
said, "so t charged extra."
He •trolled off whlstllng to
hi.a truck and called back.
"See you next month.·
I called the clty. A tree
man there, ~ blgb up (no
pun intended), intoned,
"You are expettenctna fruit
drop." He also explained
th.at ftcus root.a run lof18 and
deep and tended to clog up
MAILBAG
Newport not ready to
go back to the old
In response to Ralph
Wan"lngton'• auggesdom from
Saturday's Readers Respond that
•thousands of resldenta ant
aubjected to unnecessary nolse
wbto th plan could fly the
old ftJ&ht path,• it Is amazing
and oull'l&ht telO hJ
1b uagttt and further
proPQM any one neighborhood
aolely belt th brunt of such
nolte brought about by tlle
alrport defeat/cxpan fon la
rldlculoua. Al good courteous
~ wa WllcOme your
ty to aJao thtte in lM
mlnut ·by·mlnut~ convenatlon
'
my plumbing. I was
Impressed with the
branches of tree lcnowledge
he had mastered.
"'Will you remove lt1" I
was over the ficus
relatlonship. I needed to
move on.
"You have to prove It's on
our property: He sent a city
lawyer to decide thls. and
the dty reluctantly admitted '
It was their tree.
l blithely made plans to
have it taken out I ftgured
the nelghbon would
appreciate no more fruit
drop. My elderly couple was
thrilled. They told m e the
tree was hurtif18 their
drains. too.
The tree removers
appeared. and started to set
up their equipment My 11
year-old ran into the
bathroom, where I was
taking a shower and said,
"Mom, there are a bunch of
people standing around the
tree."
I went out to meet my
new neighbors. They were
pretty much hugging the
tree.
"Why didn't you ask our
penni.sslon? This Is a
beaudful rree. It helps the
property value of the
SO'eel."
I had never seen a hate
stare before, but one of the
women gave me one. There
was some confusion , as the
neighbors thought I was
renting. Once aU of the facts
came out, including a
'neighbor who offered to pay
my plumbing bills. I caved.
"The tree stays,• I said. I
nagged the city into putting
a polyethylene shield
around the roots, and got
them to pay one-half of my
new driveway. It took years
before I got to know my
neighbors as friends. The
neighbor never came
through with the.plumbing
money. though.
I was known on the street
as That Lady That Almost
a.it Down the Tree.
As the years went on. I
realized that the tree was
indeed beautiful. And when
I sell my house, the tree
does add to the street
appeal. I also found out that
some of my neighbors had
in the past secretly pulled
their ftcuses out during the
night The seaet.a a quiet
street conceal.L
I have come to temu with
clogged drains. I try to
sweep up the fruit drop. but
I'm more nonchalant about
It now. If the neighbora
drtve through some of lt, ao
be It. Come on ~rand
help me sweep. We can get
to lcnow each other.
I'm planning to.retire
fairly aoon. and l lcnow thla
houae will sell f:ut .... 'hen I
put lt on the marbt. The
only problem wW be bow to
rnaritet lt durtng the amall
ipacea between rrutt drop.
• IUI a.AM It 1 Newport
Beach retldeot end • high
~I guld.noa oounMIOr at
CrMblde High~ In
trvlne.
alterlng nolae lntrullona and
ultimate p-atiftc:ation that the
growth of a local airport
provldea (ba)t
In your bubble world. dJd you
really think that you we!.'9/ln! IO
laolated from the eft'ecu of
further expanalon of m. alrpoctf
No one ln the wodd chooeea to
have an inaeaae ln cornmetdal
tllghta dlrec:tly ovetheed on a
daily buts? ~mo to our
Biibo& laland bubbleworid. We
wck:ome the abWty to lh&rt
with all of our netgbbon, ~
Wdcome lo the MW ral '
wodd or Newport ee.ch and all
that the Aitwe alrpOrt eiplnlion
wfJl Impart upon our~
litest)1el and tubeequent
pm~~ IRINITNUY
Balbo. laland
READERS RESPOND
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Rep. Dana Rohrabacher, pictured here at a memorial paddle-out last year, will face former Rep. Bob Dornan in the 2004 primary.':
Few voters appear ready ;
for Congressm~n Domari
AT ISSUE: Whom will voters
support in the March
Republican primary, Rep.
Dana Rohrabacher or
former Rep. Bob Dornan?
I have some serious questions about
the current quall.6cations of Bob
Dornan. Briefly, how much time has
he spent ln our disbict getting lo
lcnow us since 19961 ls he even CamiUar
with our local and regional i&Nes, and if
so, what a.re his positions on them? Why
does he lnslst on representlng Orange
County? The man 1.lves in Virg1nla; why
doesn't he run there7
While I am not a fan of Dana
Rohrabacher due to (in my opinion,
pleue) the questionable and unethical
character of some of hi.a a.saodates, at least
he lcnowa hla district. Its wues and It.a
conatituency; and be has fairly represented
us. Even so, what lousy choices..
KIMSHETTUR
Mesa Verde
Doman would never get my vote. I don't
lib foul-mouth, bbnmioua people, and we
aure don't need them ln our government.
PEGGY MAROTTA
Balboa Island
Of the nwnerous reuons not to vote for
Bob Doman. let me juat brtng up the
obvious: He doeen"t live ln the d.lstrid he
wants to repraent. Leplly. he doesn't have
to. but bow well can he repre.ent an uea
where he doean't live. He bu homes ln the
Wuhlngton, O.C area and Garden Grove
and, accordfna to the Loa Angel.ea llrnes,
he la conalderlng ptdng an apartment tn
Huntington Beach. u lf be wlll apend time
there.
There was good reason for Reps. Chris
Cox. Ron Packard, Ed Royce and
Rohrabacher not to support Doman in his
battle against Loretta Sanchez. He was an
embarrassment to Orange County and
polltlcs in general, and they were wise to
distance themselves from him.
CRAIGDIXON
Balboa
I'd vote for Mickey Mouse before I'd
support ·e-1 Bob" DomanJ
MIKE BUETTELL
Balboa Island
I am for Rohrabacher, not Doman.
Bill VOrT
Newport~
No, I certainly would not I vote for
Doman). I am a Newport Beach resident I
certa.inly would not vote for him. I hope
someone lcnocks some sense into that man's
head We don't need that wild man again.
PHYWS JASMIN
Newport Beach
I have lived ln the Congressional District
rep"'5ellted by Dana Rotlrabacher alnce
1968. I am a Democrat but I am willing to
put partiaanah.lp as.Ide and to publicly
endorse Dana Rob.rabacber ln his effort to
win h.la party nom.lnadon ln March aga1nat
Bob Doman.
Aa a Democrat for Dana, I lcnaw that I
wUI catch gu1f from acdvl.sts within my
own party. but there la abaolutely no way
that r wW alt sdll and potalbly a.If aw Robert
IC. Doman to repreaent me ln the United
Statea Congress.
WllUAM R. "81.L •ORTON
Cotta Mesa
I am for Dana Robrabacher. I don't lcnaw
what hi.I [Dqman'a) problem la, but he
certainJy doesn't need to run against Danll.
He needs to run against someone else. Piek
a Democrat. but not Dana. 1 think he is
going to find out that he is wasting his •
m oney, time and resources of his family as
well by getting involved in this race. ~
JUNE MCKINZIE
CostaMQ$8
As a Democrat, I'd like to see Doman get
nominated in the Republican primary "
because he is such an Idiot, maybe the , .
voters would elect a Democrat, but on tht:
other hand I don't have much faith in the:;
voters either -they'd probably elect w.m.;
Between the devil you know and the devil
you don't know, I guess I'd keep
Rohrabacher.
LENARD DAVIS
Newport Beach
Since Rohrabacher and Doman are
do· nothing windbags who are only elected
because their conadtµen~ ~t to prove to
the world haw atupldly coruervative
RepubUcan they a.re. What dl.ff'erence does
It make? Hopefully, somebody lJke Unda •
Sanchez wUI come along and bbot
Robrabacher out, and we wW get on with, ure.
WALLACE WOOD
Costa Mesa
I would support Dana Rohrabacher over
Bob Doman.
CLARK HAYES
Corona del Mar
Who would I support, Doman or
Rohrabachet'l If I had to choose between
those two, Rohrabacher has my vote •
because Doman ls a Looney Thona loose•
cannon. .. • ....i.
FlO """''If' C:O.ta Mesa . .
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Golf course a clean the county ot Orange l.uued a Goetz, the arc:hltect aCCUJed of Why la RJdieway hiding (what
pennJt for a cellular <e In mulr:f.l• felonJea ln the cummt appear• to e) the truth about choice for landfill Newport Coat without public acan al regarding the hls actual relationship with :
Aa 1 Newpon Cout resident, comtnent. Thia permit would over-belgbt bulldlnp ln Mr. Goettl Slmple
I look forward to the not be lawed ln Newport Beach Newport Beach. embanuament? Perhaps. Bu\
conversion of the Coyote without a duly noticed pubUc At the each council meeting we need to know. I
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QUOTE OF THE DAY
"[The Huntington Beach loss]
was a game we needed and
this was one we needed too.." , .
Ryan Hernandez, NewJJort Harbor .-eh
boys soccer coach
Sailors ·
awaken
to blank
:Estancia
Newport bounces back
from Friday loss to easily
handle Costa Mesa.
e.,ry Faulkner
Daily Pilot
-COSTA MF.SA -It was,
:fery quklcly in fact, the • :l)'pe of game that
-.night have required
:the use of a snooze
2utton for the visiting
::%)}ewport Harbor High
~ soccer team ~onday at the Costa Mesa Farm Com,,
~lell.
: But the wake-up call delivered to the
~ors in Friday's lopsided nonleague ~ss to Huntington Beach, helped keep
em focused throughou( a dominating
2 -0 triumph over host Costa Mesa.
: "(The Huntington Beach loss! was a
. game we needed and this was one we
needed, too." Newport Harbor first·
year coach Ryan Hernandez said after
the Tars (2-1) scored two goals in each
half and just missed posting several
more.
"Today we needed to get our confi-
dence back up," Hernandez said. ·Ac·
tually, we should have scored way
more.~
The Sailors' sense of urgency was ap-
nareot from the outset as It took only 2
minutes, 20 seconds for the visitors to
find the net
Senior Skylar Taugher booted home
about a 25-yard shot, set up by a feed
from junior Nicholas Hedriks, to get the
•Sailors rolling.
Senior Joel Walker, recently named to
the Olympic Development Program's
state team for players born in 1986,
kept the momentum golng in the 23rd
~ute. He took a well-placed through
ball from Eduardo Garcia and fued it
home to double the lead.
•· · Walker, whom Hernandez said is eas-
ily the best player on the team, came
off the bench after mjsslng the Hun·
tlngton Beach game, and some recenl
practices, due to illness. He showed no
IJngering effects.
• "I wish l could have played in the
Huntington game, because It was a
hard wake-up call," Walker said. "I
'"think we showed we were refocused 10-
<iay. We scored some good goals and, to
get the shutout was also good."
Costa Mesa (0·2) managed five first-
'half shots, to the Sailors' nlne, but
things deteriorated for the hosts after
intermission.
Newport completely dominated the
final 40 minutes. outshooting the Mus-
tangs, 7-2, and rarely allowing the ball
Into Mesa territory.
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PHOTOS BY [)()l,QA5 ZIMMERMAN I DALY PILOT
Newport Harbor's Will Guzman, right, fights for possession of the ball with Costa Mesa's Julio Garcia in Monday's game.
Senior sweeper Matt 1\-acy negated
most Mustang runs before they started
and junior David Manchester also con-
tributed strong defense in front of goal-
ies Tuyfor Carver (two saves in the tlrst
half) and Juan Cruz (two in the sec-
ond).
Offensively, senior Will Guzman was
a consistent catalyst for the Sailors,
while Tuugher, senior Oiase Kelly and
senior Conrad Williamson were among
those who produced quality scoring
threat&
Guzman, a four-year varsity per·
Conner, set up Williamson for the thlrd
goal, cros.sing the ball from close to the
sideline to the front of the goal, where
it settled conveniently on Williamson's
right foot and was directed Into the net
"(Guzman! was a horse In the middle
today: Hernandez said. "But we
showed a lot of strength all over the
field."
Williamson did most of the work for
the final tally, dribbling through the last
line of defense, only to see 1\-acy,
moved up to forward late in the game,
seize the loose ball and direct it inlo an
open net in the 36th minute.
Junior goalie Wlllmer Hernandez
played heroically for the Mustanp, fin-
ishing with four saves and directing
several other balls out of the box.
Junior sweeper Juan Dominguez was
another defensive standout for the
Mustangs, who were coached by assist-
ant Trinidad Hernandez. Coach Eugene
Day spent the-day at the frosh-soph
game, filling in for a coach who had to
leave early, he said.
"I thought we played better today
than we did against Fountain Valley,"
Trinidad Hernandez said. "Newport
has a great team."
Costa Mesa, which opened with a 6-0
loss to Fountain Valley, is 0-22 -1 since
winning a CIF Southern Section Divi-
sion IV first-round playoff game In
2002.
Newport Harbor's Chase Kelly holds off Costa Mesa's Juan Morales during the
second half of the Sailors' victory Monday at the Costa Mesa Farm Complex.
EYE OPENER
Daily A.Pi~
Sporta HaD or fame
Clio l.w'Mltolll ii"' I • 1r11 "
Otc. 15 hono<ee
WILUAMC.
WARMINGTON
Tuesday, December 9, 2003 A7
GIRLS SOCCER
Sage
boasts
talented
lineup
Lightning return 12 and
many have gained club
experience in off-s~ason.
Bryce Alderton
Daily Pilot
Amy Ray has been
coaching Sage I fill
School's girls soccer
team since ils incep-
tion four years ago and
wasn't reluctant when • asked if this was the most talented
squad she has had in that time.
~Definitely," Ray said about the Ught·
ning. who return 12 from a team thal
went 4-13, 3-6 in the Academy League,
last season. Sage 11111 didn't lose anyone
to graduation.
A major difference comi11g into this
season from years past is the number of
players who have been playing with
club teams.
"I see major improvements in their
slcill levels. and that is just from summer
and fall training." said Ray, an ~istanl
athletic director and teacher al the
school "Laura Gordon spent all !>Um ·
mer and fall in special goalie training for
the first time and she has lmproVl'd dra-
matically."
Gordon and center hallbadc Amy
Werblln, both junior returners, earned
first-team all-league recognition last
winter while senior Megan Curry and
sophomore Sara Becker each give the
Lightning a spark at forward. Curry and
Becker each earned second-team aU-
league accolades last season. Gordon
and Cuny have been named co-cap-
tains.
Werblin, a club player, was the place
kicker for the football team this fall.
"Skill wise, (Werblinl Is one of the best
players on the team," Ray said. "F<iot·
ball has definilely improved her dis-tance..
Gordon's twin sister, Rebecca, pro-
vides a solid defensive presence.
"She is the one who guards the op-
posing team's strongest player," Ray
said. "She stays on her opponent like
glue and ls a lot more aggressive. which
should help our defense."
Freshmen Kara Percival (center half-
back) and Emily Webb (sweeper) add to
the Ughtning's defense with help from
sophomore Janele Shockley.
The Ughtnlng's returners also include
senior Kendra Bostwich, juniors Desiree
Carver-Thomas and Caroline Sauter, as
well as sophomores Grace Graham, a •
doubles player on the girls tennis team
that ~ched the CIF Southern Section
Division V semifinals. Vista Murphy and
See SAGE , P.111• A8
.... GIRLS WATER POLO
~Eagles go extra for win
Estancia scores a pair of
goals in the second half of
--overtime for nonleague
'Victory over Sage Hill.
Patrick Laverty
Daily Pilot
CX>RONA DBL MAR-Estancia Hlgtt'•
Lauren Mahan and Courtney Heu each
acored In the second half or the over-
time period Monday as the Eaglet came
&om behind to ddeat Sage Hill. 9-7, In a
nonleque girll water poJo game at Co·
rona dd Mar HJgb.
• It was the eecond straight win to open
the &eMOn for l!ltanda.
"We're 2-0. which we're ~ excited .Jbout." .,.... Coech 80b a.ndaruk
'Mkl. .:. 1be Uchtnln8 (2-S) provtd(d a adfrer
telt than BolM Grande. which the e.atee defeated 1~2 ~. and used
ftve Pl from ~ntor captain Hayden Hutchineon to OYerCOmt an Nrly 3· l -tlddt.
Huichlnlon tied the KOre for mt flnt
.lllbe Iha 0-0 when the ecored off an
entry pasa Into set from
Elle White with 2:55 re-
malnlng in the third
quarter, knotting the
teams at 3·3. She then
gave the Ughtnlng its
first lead of the game wtth 1:56 remain-
ing in the period. ehootlng Into the up-
per-left comer after an Bstanda ejection
gave Sage a 6-on-5 aituation.
"We relaxed (alter halftime!. sJowed
down and atarted to move the ball
around," Hutchinson said.
Mer the learnt traded goals In the 0-
nal mlnute of the quarter, Kaplan tied
the score, 5-5, with a ehot from mJdpool
u time expired.
Sage HW took fhe lead ap.ln In the
fourth quarter and ln the lint half of the
omthne . period. both timee on goala trom llutchbuon, but each time &tan·
cia telpC>Oded. ·n.ey never pve up,• l\ahduUk aatd.
"That'• very big. ..
Mahan ICOfed oft' an ulltt fri>m.Marl·
lyn Rdch. Who led the Eqlet wttllJ'thlte
..,., with 1:12 ~ lo tie the
ecore, 6-6, and tend the pine Into OYer-
tlme.
W1th 19 MConda rtmalnl.na In the ftRt
half or overtime, Kaplan scored off a
·Pn$S from Carolina Barnes, tying the
score, 7-7.
The Ughtning had an opportunity to
retake the lead In the opening moments
of the second hall or overtime. but a
shot went off the post. After Sage Hill
goalie Katherine Bishop made a strong
save on Kaplan, Mahan scored with 1:24
remaining to give listancla Its first lead
stnce mJdway through the third quarter.
H added a COU11ter-attact goa1 In P,e_
waning seconds.
F.agles goalie Kade Mahan made 10
stops for F..standa. while Lauren Mahan
and Kaplan each scored twice and Heu
and Barnes added one goal each.
BWlop tlnished with 11 saves for the
Ughtnln.g. Stephanie Roeser and Devin
Thoma added goal&. in addition to
Hutchinson's &e0rea.
...........
e.t.det.~ .. 7 ----~ ~~ ' ~ 2 1 ' 2 -· ~HUI o 2 3 1 1 o 1 ~ -K.tplan 2. Heu i, L Mahin 1, Rektt s. Banl911 s.v.9!. K. Mthtn 10.
...... _ Aoe9tr 1, Tooma 1, HutchlMOn 0 s.v.-Bilhop 11.
DON LE ACti I OAl.Y Pl.OT
Sqe Hil's Devin Tooma, right, passes Ult bal wtMte being presswed by
Estancia's Marilyn Reich ~rinl 1he Eaates' 9-7 overtime victory Monday.
~ l
M lue.y, December 9, 2003 SPORTS
SAGE BRIEFLY -I ..
S~a Kings lay one on Los Amigos Continued from A 7
~tsey Rose.• Hill also (ea ..
tura Ct11Shmxn All Mci.a\lihlln.
~0erenslvely, we ate tough and
oft'cnstveJy ·we G.re to1.tgh. no
man.er who we put out there,•
Ray wd. •We juit n~ a amooth
transition frotn bo_.
Ray said the Ughr,nJng (.2· l)
could be a •dangerous'" team
when league play begins, but
there ls still much wort to be
done. Amy WetherbefJ will ~1st
Ray ..
·• "Wt have a Jot oC Individual
taJenl, but a.s far u meshing u a
team. I know that will take a lot
of d.lJ'd.pUne and heart,• Ray
· l&ld. "But everyone bas the
qualities and that wW be a plus
for UL•
BREITLING
188'
CdM surges to
first-round victory
Monday in La Quinta
tournament action.
Corona del Mar High boys
basketball coach Ryan Cuny said
the inevitable letdown alter his
team toot an 18--4 flrst·quarter
lead never came Monday. The
rew!t allowed the ~ Klnp to
paste Lo8 Amigos. 73-'3, in the
Ont round of the Aztec Ouaic at
La Quint.a High.
Sophomore Ryan Lance pa~
CdM with 16 points. while senior
Pancho Seabom chipped ln 13 as
11 Sea Klngs scored.
"We played really~. with a
lot of high energy." said Curry,
whose team Improved to l · l.
The Sea Kings meet Sant.a Ana
ValJey In a champlonshJp
quarterfinal Wednesday at 6:30
p.m.
and aophornore Mlke McDa-
nlels chipped ln 11 points and
five rebounds.
&tanda meetJ Los Amig<>5 ln
a consoladon quarterflna.I
Wednesday at 3:30 p..m.
Altllea...ac
Flntround S•nta An• Wiiey U , &tuca. 53 8eote bY au.,..
Emnda • • 11 :z.-• Q Slnte Ari• 11 11 11 12 • It
v.11ev • &ttnda • Pinto 20, McOanl•I• 11,
Maltl9y 3. E100bedo 7, Sank•v 12,
Verena O, \l\rarnont• o. Mtlnner O.
3-polnt goal•· Pinto 2, Eacobedo 2,
McOanlel• 1, Markley 1.
Senta An• VI~ • Nava 3, Banner 7,
Cueva 8, Gonzalaz 31, Navarrete 1.
MoralM 2, E•tr•d• 2, ~a 7.
3-pt. goal•· Gonz•lez 3, Benner 1.
Sluggish Eagles earn tie
•SOCCER: Visiting Estancia
High rallied for a l · l nonleague
boys soccer tie Monday at
Fountain Valley, tboug)l Bagles
Coach Steve Crenshaw was not
entirely.pleased with his team's
effort.
behind, 9•2, In the first quarter
Monday and never regained the
lead despite never trailing by
more than seven points ln a 41 ·
40 loss to Schurr in pool play of
the Fountain Valley towna·
ment.
Senior guard Cassey Brick
had 10 p oints, seven rebounds
and three a5Slsts for the Mus·
tangs . Cl·l) and Suzy Trujillo
connetted on four of six three·
polnters on her way to a game·
high 14 points, but Mesa couJd
never entJrely close the gap.
Costa Mesa will return to
tournament action , with an·
other pool play game at 6 p.m.
Wednesday against Mira Costa.
F04111tain V.U.y tournament
Pool play
Sc:hUIT 41, Colt• M9M 40 Seo,. by Ouarbf'I
Coata M11a '1 • • 1e -40 Scl'lurr t t 11 12 • 41
M ... -Brick 10, Kelly 2. Slnctlez 6,
Tru)lllo 14, Be. Vergara 2, Br. VerlJara
6, Akansel 0, Bjelland 0, Cluff 0, V
Eneal o. ·
After trailing, 4·0, al halfUme(
the Ughtnlng (l·Zl managed an
unassJsted goal by sophomore
Kelsey Rose and a Megan Curry
tally, on an assist from Arny
Werblin.
Ray also praJsed the play or
junior goalie Laura Gordon (13
saves), as well as forward Sara
Becker. ,
Whittler Cllrlstian Unproved
to 3· 1· l.
TI1e Lightning play host to
Estancia Wednesday.
Seahawks stomp Sage
w BASKETBALL: A Safe Hil\
School gl.rls basketbal team
weakened by illness faded out
in the final three quarters of a
6I·15 nonleague loss 10 visit·
Ing Ocean View Monday
night.
Rntround
C4N n. Loe Am'P 43 Seote tw Quartin CdM ~ 21 21 13
•If we'd have played soccer, It
wouldn't have been a tie,• Cren· ~ ~~":' wd. •we were kind of Loi Amkloa • 1• • 11 Ccwona 6el Mar · Watanabe 2, R.
Lance 18, Seebom 13, Hirata 8, T.
Lance•, Northrtdge 5, Freeda 8,
Reynolda 2, It weld'l 9, MacOonald 5,
Manni 2. t W.k:h O. l<abakll•n 0.
3·pt. goal•-Brick 1. Trujillo 4, Br.
Vergara 2.
Fouled out -Be Vergara. Br.
Vergara.
SchulT -Viramontea 1,
Teruaw .. Lew 5, ly 3, F. Sanchez 3,
Cabello 8. Agabeo 8, C. Sanchez 11.
T102.
The Seahawlcs (J -0) out·
scored the Lightning. 48·8, after
taking a modest 13·7 first·quar·
ter lead, dropping the hosts to
0·3.
Sophomore Rebecca Hem·
barsky led Sage Hlll with six
points.
tooS••SNC'f OOllllON
TJt\D~bJi l
3-pt. goala • Seaborn , • It Welch 1.
Loe Atnip · J. Manthavong '· T. MantM\long 2, J. Flnnau 11, C.
Finnau 19, Bemllleza 2, Bernal 2, Tran
1, Pham 1.
3-pt. goal• -None.
Falcons hold off Eagles
• &\SJCB'l'MLL: The Estancia
High boys basketball team
pared an 18·point deficit after
three quarters to three. but It
couldn't overcome Santa Ana
Valley, which earned a 59·53
victory in the first round of the
Aztec Oa.asic Monday at La
Quinta HJgh..
JunJor Carlos Pinto scored
seven of his team-high 20
polnta ln the final period, when
pressure defense, as well as a
paJr of three.pointers by Hugo
Escobedo, helped the Eagles
outscore the Falcons, 24-12.
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Senior Scott Sankey had 12
points and a team-high eight
rebounds for the Eagles (1 -1),
while Pinto added five boards
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3-pt. goal• -None.
Fouled out -None.
Nonle11u•
Oce1n View 81,Sage Hiii 15 Seo,. by Ouartera Ocean View 13 11 22 10 61
Bstancia sophomore Danny
Perez came to the rescue ln the
71st minute, booting home a
deflection off a corner kick for
the equalizer. Heralds handle Sage Sage Hiii 1 o • 4 • 1s
CX.an View • Aldefer 19, Soggeln 2,
Thunter 12, Abufarle 10, Wilham• 8,
Butler 8, Potter 4. Estancia (2· l • l) plays host to
Edison Wednesday.
Sea Kings stand out
•WRESTLING: Four Corona
del Mar High wrestlers earned
top·three finJshes in the Dow·
ney 10-way invitational, con·
tested Friday and Saturday at
Downey High.
•SOCCER: Hose Sage Hill
School played Whittier Qui!>·
tlan even in the second half, but
was defeated, 6·2, in a non·
league girls soccer game Mon-
day.
3-pt. goala. Abufane 2. Aldefer 1.
Sage Hiii • Voder·Lee 2, Gutierrez S,
Hember1ky 6. Gonzalez 2, Kall1ki o.
Schaefer 0, Wright 0, Pulahye 0.
3·pt. goal1 · None.
TODAY
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SCHEDULE
Socc.r
Senior Davt; Simott was sec·
ond at 215 pounds with a 7·2
record, while junior Taylor Al·
ston (7·2 with five pins at 112
pounds), junlor Brian Feeley
(7·2 at 135) and junior Jon Dean
(6·3 at 140) each finished third.
CdM Coach Gary Almquist
also slngled out the 6·3 per·
formance turned ln by sopho·
more fan Hogan, who finished
fourth In hJs weight class.
High school boys -Bill
Reynolds Claasic at Newport
Harbor High: Compton vs.
Newport Harbor, 6:30 p.m.;
Valley Christian tournament
Costa Mesa vs. Valley
Christian, 8 p.m.
High school boys -Corona
del Mar at Sage Hill, 3 p.m.
High sdlool girls -Corona del
Mar at Ocean View, 3:15 p.m.;
Newport Harbor et El Toro,
3:16 p.m.; Aliso Niguel at
Costa Mesa, 5 p.m.
Weter polo
Mustangs fall short
High school girls -University
tournament: Newport Harbor
vs. Esperanza or Tesoro, 8
p.m.'
High school girls -Newport
Harbor at Esperanza, 3:15
p.m.; El Modena at Costa
Mesa, 3:15 p.m.
• &\SKETBALL: Costa Mesa
High's girJs basketball team feU
lltted dt1dlJnt, Hllld
bicb et Iha pltce Iden
tilled 1bov1 for Ill•
•wetd ol • contttcl for
the tbow• Proiects
Tll1re' will b• • min· d1tory job wllltr. end conlw1nc1 on Otctmblr
18, 2003 at 9 1 m •l
the school site Loe•·
lion: 15871 S1>1in1dall St., Hunt1111to11 811ch,
CA 926t9 Any bidder
l•illn& to tlttnd tilt entire job welk end
eonhr111c• wllt be
deemed 1 norw~•
bidder •nd wlll hive lu
bid returned unotitned
ProjKt Documenb 111
on ftt. 11 tlMI P11rclla1lnf D1putm1nl, 1025
YorUown Ave.. Hun· llncton 8t1cll fOf a $150
per ul ref11nd1bl• deposit. (Deposit ,..
quired tor Heh 11t ol
f'To!Kt OocurMnla to
111w1nt11 their 11turn lfl IOOd condrtlOft within
ftVt (5) etftndlf h~
titer tlM bl4 openlfll d1t1.)
In eccorctanu with \ht
provisions ol 8111ln1u
•lld Profeulona Coci.
Section ~021 15 end Publlc Conlttcl Coft S.CIJon 1JOO. the OIS• TttCT requlr.. lllat the
bidder flOSHU I ctn•
amc.etloll 8 contud•'• llt•nM(•) ,, lllt 111111
tht 1lld la aubm1tttd AllJ blddif not H llctn..O
et the time of the Md
optnlnt will tit r•lect•d
" \\Ofll' 1aponatve. Tlmt II .t the .....,ct.
ltc:h "' """ "' tc:• compenlad Illy • • bW ~ty kl Ille totfll ti
U•ll, e ctrtltled et
casllitr·a chic-tt Md
bond In •n 1111011nt not
..._ then t•n Pttcant ( 10'1) of Iii. tot•I lllf &l~IC~~yeblt to tllt
The OISfRICT r1urvt1
ti. 1 ltfll lo tt)tet "'t
or •• 11141 " to ... .,. tn)' llflCUlll ltMll or lllfOfJlltlllltt Iii ... ., bi4I
Of ill lM ~ PfO ctu.
Thi Cahfornl1 D1p1rt
mint ol Industrial
Rel1tlon1 hu dt111
mined the t•n•r•I Pf•· vailln& rates of ,,., diem
wttts for the loc1ht1 '"
which ll\I ""°'" Is to M performed for lhe Pro1
•ct Cop1u of these
w1.1• rett d1tarmln1
tion1, 1nltlltd Prevtlllnc
Waa• s"''· '" m11n t1intd at tllt DISTRICT
offiu ind •r• 1v11labll al th• followln1 wtbsltt.
•ww dlr ~ aow It •hall
be m1nd1tory upon the
aucceuful bldd11 lo
••om lh• conlrtcl Is
•••rdtd, and 111>011 1nr 111bcontr•clor U111d, to
P•Y not ltst thin th1 11ld apeclrltct r1tu to
aN worker• employed by
lll•m for tht P101tct. No
blddtt ml)' wltlld11w
tn)' ltld fOf • ptrlod ol 1laty (IO) c11tnd11 dtys
1fttt tht dale stl for the openln1 of bids
l'urtut"l to Public Contract Code ~tlon 22300, Ille Alfttmtnt
will contain pro¥1elon'
p11mltlln1 the nceeu
tut bidder to sullstllute
•ecwll111 for •nr mon· I•• withheld Illy lh1 DISTRICT to 1ntur1
petfot1111ne.a uncttt the AlrMmtnt or perm1tt1111
Pl)'IMlll •f teltntlont ur11td dlreclly Into
IKt~w. In 1eco1danc1 with
Educetlon Code 17076.11, Ille Oltltlct
hH • pMtktp1llon 10•1 of tt ltHt J ,,.runt of
tll• •vu 111 dollar
tl!IOVllt ••pended ••tll .,.., tor ~1truc:t11>n 1111
OVllf..
s11111d h ' Sutl Ml:L•n• Olr tc" tor • Pro
cur1ment/[n111y Coll· ,..,, •• IOI\
for th• lo11d of
lru1t"1
l"ubll•ll•d Ntwport lale.h Coste MM• Dall)'
f'llot OectlllMt • 1(, 2003 TaJ
S"9IOI COtlT Of
CAlloau
COOOT Of 0...,.
J41 n. °" Dme °"'te, CA mu
1-..xW. c....
mrnotU/PWn'IJi .......... ~
l£SPOllDOO ,IDUOIDAMT: 11.u.Patdi
APPWTIOff MD OIDfl
FOi lllSS&WICI Of OIDll
JO SMOW CAUSI
Wt llWlllli MDOOU01
A!>pllcant I•. Miik S.
P•trlct. Appllc1nt requ"t• the
court to r11nu1 the
Order to Show C.use
orl1ln111y lnued n
follows Order to Show Ceuse wet b1t1td on
10121/0l Appllcent requuta
reluuance ol th• orll11
btC1u11 htltlontt I
Plaintiff co11ld not b•
1erw1d •• 1tQ11lred b1for1 th• ht•rl1111 dtl1
I dtd11tt under ~1111 of flltl11ry uncter Illa
lewa of "" Stat• of
C1hfo1 "'' thtt th• for11ottt1 11 In" •lld
COtrtd. 0111 I l/20/0J
/s/T11ence W llobtll1
OHIR
IT l:t 0111){ llfD lh1t
tl)t Ordtor lo Show Ctu'•
lsr.utd n ll\own on lltrn 2 1bovt I• 11IU1Jtd ind
""' for 111111n1 In this court H lolto-. Oat•
1/0&!04 ll"'t I t~ AM ct.pt• Ll2 • A copr of ti1" «tMt no111t h •t11ehfd to
dootntnlt lhel m11tl bl
-~Id on lhe f'tllllol\IT/
Pllllnllff " dllaclad In \ht Or dfr to Show
CtlN
All other Ofdtrs ~n
Ull!td In lht Clldtt lo
Silo.,. C1uu ttm• ill
fittl fOfu '"" etfttt
""'"' mod ,led by thh er dtl THE Ofttlf It 10
2640 Legal Notices 2640 -------SHOW CAUSE ANO THIS Fkfffleus....,.
ORDER EXPIRE ON lHE "-S......__.
OAT£ ANO TIME OF THE -,_ HEAAIHC SHOWN IN TliE eox ABOVE UNLESS
EXTENOEO BY THE COURT O.ttt NOV 20, 2003 , ....... l-e ,. • , ........
JUDICIAL o"'c•• Publlah•d Newport
BHCh•Cosl• MINI D1il1 Piiot November 2!1,
December 2 9, 16, 2003 T860 ,.... ....
... s......
The follow1n1 parsons are doln1 but1nts.s as.
1) Carb Fret llvln1 b)
C11bFrt.OC, 432 Wye·
11111. lrvlnt. CA 92602
Zachtry S.th Mar1otls. 432 Wychfft, 1rv1nt, CA
9?602 . Ari leuren Bloom, 432 Wycllflt. lrv1111 , CA
92602
Tiiis llut•llfas ts con· ducted by co p1rtn1n
Ht YI )'Oil • ttrttd do Ina
butlnns yell Ho
Zich Maraolla
This •t•l1m1nt wH
ftltd with th• County
Cltrk of Oun1• County on 12/04/0J
200HH717J
0.11,. f'1lol Dec •• 16,
23,J0,2003 T"8
Rcflm ..... ........
T ht follo1111n1 p<iraon•
are clolna b1111nua ••· t.oa•• 0.1trn Studto, ' C1n1on Ln. Cotena dtl
llit«.CAt2625
GIOflt J H"°t.m•11, 4' ~nron ln • Colon• dfl
Ma1',CA92CM Tlltt hit-b COii•
duc;ted by. •11 1114<vldual
Hive YOll atatttd dcl1111
b11tln•H )ltlf No Cl<ll I• J Hltkman
Thia 1ltl•m•11t WIS hied with t11a Co111111
Cltt-of Oret1r• County on lint/OJ
100Mf6S"i O•i,y ,.llOI HaY 25. Dee.
2., •• \t, 20()) 1 M6
lhe follo'""* persons
., e do1n1 bu11neu 1s Pac1loc M11nl1nd. 1760
Mo"'OYI• •A 18 Costa Mtsa CA 92621
Paclf1c M11nl1nd Inc ,
(CA). t760 Monrovia
A~e. #A 18, Costa Mesa,
CA 92627 This bualntu 11 con
dueled by 1 corporation Hive you •t11tld dOlftl
buslrntn y1t1 No
Pecllie Mtlnl•nd Inc .. ~
8r11n With Vice f'res·• I ldenl Thts slaltmanl wn.
filtd with the County Cler-of Orana1 County
on I 1/21/03
200HtHllS
D•llr Pilot Nov 25, Dec. 2,9, l6,200J l850
"""'-...... ... s.....
Tiit followln1 fl'llOn• ere doln1 buslnnt H '.
Town & Country Hind
Cer Waah, 2747 h1t
Cll1pm1n Avt , Or a nee, CA92869
Town 6 Country Hind Ctr Weal!, Inc • (CA), 2747 lut Ch1prn1n
Ava. Ottfl(t, CA 12169
l)lla bu•in..a It con·
llucttd h ' • corpor•tlon H1v1 1011 altrtld clolnc buslneu yet? Ho
Town & Cou111ry H•nd
C11 Wnll, Inc .. bndall
A G1t1ofl111, Prnld1nt This 1t1tement wH Mlf with the Count1
Clwll ot Ortn11 Count)' on 11121/0J 200MtHt01
011ly l'llot Now. ~. Dec • z. 9, 1', 1003 T157 ..
FIND
an
apartment
throuah
classified
1--------------------------~ 1
L•I NaGc9a M Legal Notica ............. •s....... ni. tollowt111 ptraons
'" dOlnl b11f111eu •1'
Otvld •nd J•lltt 8rt\ky
Matc;o Tool• 011t11b11
'""' 9742 Cletrbrool< Or , Huntil'l&lon 8t1ch.
CA92G46
Oevld 81laky, 9742
Clurbrooll Or .. Hlln
t1niton 8t1ch. CA 92'46
Janet Bmlly. 9742
Cletrbrook Or,, Hun
111u1ton Buch. CA 92646
This businns is con
ducted by husb1nd and
wife
Hive you staned doll\&
b"'lnen r•l1 Y•, 12/
99
Janel 8mlt.y
nus sltltment was
hl,t<I with Ille County
Cftrli. of Or tn&t County
1)0 11/21/0J 200J696SIU
Daily Pilot Nov 25, O•c
2, 9 16. 2003 T847
Rd!llM~
MatSi.e-t
Th• follow1na persons
.,,. dome busmen as
a) AWG Remarketma. b)
A11toRemRrketen.com. 600 Anion Boulevatd,
t W1 and 12th F loo"
Cnta Mes•. Cl\ 92626
Auto Wholesaler
Gtoup Inc (DE). 3018
Rivoli. Newport Bea<h
CA 92660
This bu11n•n 1s •Oil
ducted bv· a corpor1Uon
tl .. e you started do1n1
busmess ytt' Yes 10
27/2003
Auto Whole•alei
Group, In• Bradlty
Greenwald. CE.O
This statement wds
ftled with the Co11ntv cr11k of Or•n&e Countv
on 11/03/03
200'6964010
Dttb Pilot Oct 2. 9, 16
23,2003 1862
UGAI. NOTICE
MOOO Of PUIUC SAU
Of WHDOflED PROPEall
Notice 1s herebv &•vtn
that the und•r"ened wilt
~tll at publ11 aut\1on
purtuant to s .. c11on
21700 of the Bus1nt•s & Prot~u1onal Codt lht
totlow1n1t dBcrtb•d property to wit PAM! l A
BALINT H 118 Suri Bd
cklthes bores.
THOMAS Al.LEN H 101
Fotd ch.. t11h tod,
wlnd1urf1n1 u1fs i
tq111p dullle baa tu•n
bou•, mt'c OAIUEl
flOARK I 61 Rel body
board, palnlln1 boua
tllllc OANIU ROARt< t
63 M1erowot, , .. 10 cfbs
drlfl pr111, com11 equtp.,
ltnnl1 raQueb. matt.
bo111 misc SANOY
AVERY I 126 LOVU41tl,
t."'1)1, m1«owav1 pie;
turn. bous, misc PAUl
BUHER 1·34 Steno
equip cell ph , tovewat
clothes, bou' misc Sat. will be by com ~111 ... b1dd1n1 (wrilltn
st.tied bids m1y bt
submitted 1n advance)
on 1111 23rd da~ of
Oectmber •I 2 00 P M
•I the prem1us whe ..
u1d P•opetty has been
stottd •nd which ts
located 11 AYRES SELf
SlOR-.Gr. 7012 ErnMI
Ave Huntm11ton Beach
Ca (714) 848 73t4
l.iodlor d reurves Ille
rlahl lu bid 11 the sale
Purch1ses must b• made
by r nh 11\d p&1d lc.r at
the ltmt of pur< hase All
purchased aood' are
sold I\ 1s and rnust be
removed al lime ol salt
Sale rs •ub1ect tu
cantttla11on In the •••nt
of settlement betw••n
landl111d ind obhaal•d
parly Pubh\lltd on 12
09/0J •nd 12116 OJ
Auctioneer Wandd
Not hin Sond • S 400
1684 Phou• (714 1 848
7314
Ayr~• Seit Stn1agt,
Rt"dent Manaa•" Publr•hed Nrwpurl
8n<h Cost• M•\d 011ly
Pilot Det•mber 9 16
?003 18/1
SIW£llOR COOIT Of
CAllORHIA.
COUNll Of OlANGE
J.41 TM City Dri'ff
• Otanp, CA 9?663,
LAMOREAUX
JJSOO COOO
PmtlONOf:
CARM!N SE.RRAHO
FOi OWIGE Of Wlf
ORDlR TO SH-OW CAUSE fOR
CHAHGf Of IWU
W( MJMIEI: A222229
Poli('\' .
M LtplNollca ll40 Lttaf Natlca
TO All INTERUflO I>
PUSONS.
I Ptllhentr• Ctr men
Sa1ttno tiled • pet1hon
•1111 th•~ t11ur t for a
decre1 ch1t11J111 n•me• u follow1, Carmen
S.11 •N lo C11 '™In S"-w 1 flt[ COUR r ORD£ RS
th•I •II penons lnltr
Hied 1n this m11tt1 ihatl
•po .. , l>elor• thlt court
ti th• hurlna lndw:•ted
l>tlow lo 'how ta111e If •ny, why the petition for
chanae ot n•me ~llould
not be 111nted
NOTICE or ~•EARING
0111: 12 30-03 Time 2.lXt pm Oept l73
Th1 address of Ille court
" um1 a1 noted 1bo•e 3 A copy ol tt11s Order
to Sho.,. Cause 1hell be
published •I '"HI once
t•ch wuk 101 lour
•utet!>ll•e wnk • p11or
to the ditte set lor
hutlna 11n th• pthhon
1n tho follow1n1 news
piper Of ceneral Ctr< u
la hon. pr 1nled in this
county Nuwport Buch/
Costa Miu Dally Pilot
Dole' MOV 10 2003
MAllJOlttl LAlllD
CAllTlll, JUDGf Of TMf SUPUUOll COUllT
Publo\hrd N1wpo1 t
Buch Cn,ta Meu Daily
Ptlol Nov~mber 18, ~.
Oetember l 9.
2003 f842
Jktitlous lusinfts
Mcnt Stattlleflt
The t11U11w1ni P•"on!>
"" 1101na busmtS\ a\
J) Portnl• l'IMa, D) llolt
Cttn\l\aw Cl Gener•-
t •n n \ M•na1em1nt
I •nie~ut.1 1000 Quail
Sheet •t60, Newport
Btdch CA 92660
Gen~r.ll1nns M•na£t
mtnl (U\) tOOO Qua11
'itre•I •160 Nrw11urt
Huch CA 92660
lh•s. bu\1ne\~ '~ \:Un
dueled by ~ '01pC1r.1l1u11
Havt yuu star 1~11 du•llG
1>11s1n••~ yet> Yes.
Auaus t ?8 ?003 C~nf"r .11mn'-M.ln •r~
m•nt Stuar l S I 1 Y• Pns1dent
This \ldttment Wd5
lll•d w1lll the Cuunly
Clerk ol Onni• C<1u111v
1111 II ?I 01
29036'16SS14
0.11ly Point Nov ?~ IJ~l
2 9 16 2003 TR<t6
~ ...... •s.....
Tht lollowtna per.On•
aft doln.I bU\lntU It
l!IV. I !MS l'ltctnh• Av•
Bldl C·3. Co.ti Mui. CA 2627
81Her, Farther. fnt
er, LLC, (C1lllorn1t),
4341 lodl' Av• , Toluca
L1ht CA 1&02
Thra buslnns ll con
duchd by Umlltd
Llab1hty Co
H.vt you •tarted do1n1 11u,tn1u yet? H.o
Bllftr, Farther. fut er, LLC, 01rren Craw
fo1 d Mana11n1 1'1rtner
This statement was
ltl<ld with lht Co11n1Y
Ctetli. of Or•na• County
on 11/21/03
200H96Slt)
Oa1ly 1'1lot Nov 2S Ott
2,9 16,2003 TBSJ
Tiie fotlowlnt personi
Mt do1n11 business u
•) SCP CrHhons, b)
www b'pcreat1ons com,
c) bcpcre•hon' com d)
BCPueahons. 467 Oate
Street, Costa Mua. CA
92627
Snan C Ptl•is 467
Oel• Street Costa Moo.
CA 92627
l his bu\1nen '' con
ducted by an md1vt<lu•I
Have you ''''led do1na
bu\1ne'\S ytt' Yes 07 /
0//'l003
8111n Pete"
fhis statement w~•
filed with tht County Cl~rk of Or•niit County
on ll/<Y.l/03
20036967242
Oaily Pilot Dec 9 16.
7l lO 2003 186!1
fktltlotls IN!ess
M...Stat..ltt
The follow11111 penon!>
are dome bu"nen as
Mv0111nChMk cnm t7~
l Bak•• Su,.e 13!1
Custd Mes~ r A 92626
No• th Amr11un AC'
• tpl~nce l'orpo1ot1on
<LAI 12'1 l Bak•r
Suit• 13!> Cu\I• Me••
CA 91626
Th1\ bu\ln•ss is tun
dudtd bv a <0rpor1t11>n H••• yuu \t•• l•d duina
bu\iness )'f"t' y~, 10115 03
Not th Amenc an fie
1 eetfn<t Cor por.it100.
lllarco J. llaalc. P1 tSI
4tl'lt Tiii\ tl•ltmtnl wn ftld w1tll the County
Cltrlt. ot ()f1n11 County
Ori 11/14/0.l
200HH51H
Oailr P1lol Dec 2 9. 16.
23,2003 T861
Th• lollowtnc peff.cms
are dolna butlness "'
Olo Oesl1n1. 2020
S1nt1 An1 Ave •t •
Cost• Mesa. CA 92627
Hnth1r Whlleh<
Pu Ills, 2o2o San ta An•
Ave '1. • Costa Men CA
92627
Ttff1nt W Goff, 2304
Atdlandi Onv•. Newpotl
Buch. CA 92663
This buslnen " con ducttd by a rener al
partn1r1h1p
Hive you starlld do1n1
buslntn yet' Yes, 11 26/2003
Heather Whitaker
Pullts
lh1s sl1tem11nt was
hied with !ht County
Clerk ol Or1nae County
on 12/02/03
2003t96tU6
011ly Pilot Ou 9. 16
23. lO, 2003 1869
RctltiM ltlslntu .... s......
The lollow1na p1<soM
are do1na business as
Kl Appr •lsal Ser v1cn,
10484 E 11• et Avenue r ounta1n Valley Cah
lornta 92708 74t0
Kathlnn Lansford,
10484 faret Avenue,
Fountain V1llty Cah
lorn1a 92708 7410
This bu"neu ts con
ducted by an mdlvtdual
Have you started do1n1t
bus1neu yet>
Yes t0,01/2001
Kathleen la1ulnrd
Thtt. staternent wu
filed w1fh the County
Clerk ol Onna• County
on
Novernber 14 ?003
20036'6S 12S Daily Pilot Nov t8, 15
Otc 2 9. 200J 1841
1.:i~ I
Re-.. ....
"-S....... t!M loHowma penona •re dotna busln•n 11. a) fllt Golct.n Cotl1t, b)
Tile Golffn 11alter, c) _ ..,...°*" COii\ d)
WWW.~lf f.OO'I,
467 Oallt • s Stt , . co,11 Mna, C 92627
Kelly Lynn Sctbtrres.
467 Os•• s1 c°'t•
Mt.la. CA 92627
Thia buslneu 11 con
dueled by •n lndMdUat
H1v1 you sl11 t•d dolna
busil'l"s yet• Yes IV
17/2003
Ketty Lynn Sctbtrrn
lhis statement was
111-d with lho County
Clerk ol Ounae County
on 12/05/03
200'6'67244
Oauv Pilot OK 9 16,
23,30.2003 T873
fldfllM """"' -..s .....
lhe lollow1n1 persons
11 e doina bu•tnHs as •) r ldtl•ly F und1na
Group b) ftdehty Realty
G1oup 241 W Wilson SI
•4. Costa Meu CA
92627
f1dellly tnostment
Croup Inc (Ca) 9550
Bois. Ave Suite 222.
Wutm1nstar. CA 92683
This business is con·
duded by a corp<" •lion
H•ve you sh<led Oom&
business yat' Yes 12/
Olt?OO.l
F1dohty lnvutmt.nt
Group Inc Oa1 Phuna
General M•naeer
lh1s 'hlemant was
filed with t~e County
Clerk of Or 1nae County
on 12 ~/03
20036967359
Oatly P1lol Dec, 9. 16.
23.30,2003 T872
FlctitlM hsiwu
Name Stmmlnl
lhe lollowma pel\ons
are do1nc business as
Kenwood Construct1on &
Shutters, 3001 Redhill
Ave BldK #6, Suite 103,
Cost• Mesa CA 9?6?6
Kenny P l'.uhns. )()()\
Redhill Ave Bldl #6,
Suite !OJ Costa Mesa,
CA 92626
Thrs bu\1n~,., 1~ con
ducted by Jn md1v1dual
Have ynu started doma
bu11nes• yet7 Yes, July
1982
Ilow to Place A
KtMY P Kullll.&
Tiii• •t1t1mtnt •H
hltd with the County
Cltrt. of Or ance County
on 11/21/0J 200at .. st0f
Otlly Piiot Nov ZS, Otc.
2, 9, 16, 2003 T851
Adltl-. ...... •s.... The follow1n1 ,.,aon1
11t d01n1 lluslneu u
Comfort Prlnll. I!>~!>
Mt11 llt<dt Or , E. .. 129-E. Cosl1 ~•. CA 92626
Col1ten Join Brenn1n,
ISS5 MHI Vard1 Or • I! ,
lf29·E, Cou1 Mtu. CA
92626
Th" bu••nen 1s con·
dueled by an 1nd1v1dual
Have you 'tarted clo1n1
buS1ne» yet? Yes. 11/
17/2003
Colletn Brennan
This s11t1m1nt wn
filed with the County
C~rk of Orin&• County
on 12/03/03
20036961021
Dally Pilot Oec 9, 16,
?3,30,2003 1867
flctftMs~
"-S1whMll
lhe follo••na persons
•re dotne business ..
Mesa T1tt1t•I, 227
Ma11noh1 St . Co•U
Meu. CA 92627 Mes.dyne Corpor1t1on
(CA) 127 Ma&noll• St
Cost• Mesa CA 92627
lh1s busmen 1s con
duded by a torpor•twn
Have you star led do11111
busmos yet' No
Mtudyne Corporahon.
Mitch Barrie Pr es1dent
ltus slllement wu
hied w1lh lhe County
Clerk of Or anae County
on 11121/03
20036965195
011ly Pilot No~ ?S Oec
l 9. 16 2003 18-\9
Fktitlolls~s
,.._S"'-1
Th• follow1ne per sons
''" dum11 bu•men as
Chiefs Marine Suvtce.
?020 fullttlon •18
Co~ta M~s• Cahlorn11
9?6U Ch11stophcr Alan Bo
wen. 2020 rut1ul11n •18
Co•I• Mud Cahlotnt~
'nfin
I hts bus.inf'\ 1s r<>n
ducted ~v 111 1nd1v1du11
Hive you >t11ted domg
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SAGE BRIEFLY
Contmued from A7
~l~y Rose. Sage Hlll 41$0 Cea··
tures freshman All Mcl.au,hlln.
Sea Kings lay one on Los Amigos:
·0efenslvely, we ate tough and
otrrnsively we are tough.. no
mnttcr who we pur out thete,"
Ray 53.ld. "We just need a smooth
transition from both.•
Ray said the Ugh~ (2-1)
could be a •@ngerous team
when league play begins, but
there 15 &till much wotk to be
done. Amy WetherbU wOl assist
Ray.
"We have a lot of lndMc1ua1
talent. but as far a.a meshing u a
ream. I know that will take a lot
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BREITLING
188'
INaTIUl••NT8 PO• tt•OP•881011A L 8•
CdM surges to
first-round victory
Monday in La Quinta
tournament action.
Corona del Mar Hlgh boys
basketball coach Ryan Cwry said
the inevitable letdown after his
team took an 184 first·quarter
lead never came Monday. The
result ,allowed the Sea IClngs to
paste Los Amigos. 73·43, in the
first round of the Aztec Classic at
La Quinta High.
Sophomore Ryan Lance prute<f
CdM with 16 points. while $elllor
Pancho Seaborn chipped in 13 as
11 Sea ICJngs scored.
~We played really well. with a
lot of high energy.~ said Curry.
whose team improved to 1-1.
The Sea Kings meet Santa Ana
Valley in a championship
quarterfinal Wednesday at 6:30
p.m.
and sophomore Mike McOa-
nlels chipped Jn 11 points and
five ~bounds.
Estancia meets Los Amigos ln
a consolation quarterfinal
Wednesday at 3:30 p.m.
Alt9C a.takl
Flfst round hnta M 'a V.laty U, &tancl• 63 ScoN IW Ou8*n E~ncla • 't • 115 24 • 53 Santa Ana 11 11 1e 12 • et
Vattev &uncle -Pinto 20, McDanlela n,
Mertlev 3, EICObedo ?, Sankey 12,
Verette 0, Vlramom .. O, Meluner O.
3-polnt goalt • Pinto 2. E1cobedo 2.
McOanlel1 1, Marlctev 1.
Santa An• V.llay • Nava 3, Banner 7,
Cueva 6, Gonzalez 31, Navaffete 1,
Morales 2, Estrada 2, Sosa 7.
3·pt. goal•· Gonzalez 3, Banner 1.
Sluggish Eagles earn tie
•SOCCER: Visiting Estancia
High rallied for a l · l nonleague
boys soccer tie Monday at
Fountaln Valley, though Eagles
Coach Steve Crenshaw was not
entirely.pleased with bis team's
effort.
behlnd, 9-2. in the first quarter
Monday and never regained the
lead despite never trailing by
more than seven polnts In a 41 ·
40 Joss to Schurr ln pool play of
the Fountain Valley (ouma-
ment.
Senior guard ·eassey Brick
had 10 points, seven rebounds
and three asslstt for tlie Mus-
tangs (l·l) and Su:zy Trujillo
connected on four of s.ix three·
polnters on her way to a game-
hlgb 14 points, but Mesa could
never entirely close the gap.
Costa Mesa will return to
tournament action with an-
other pool play game at 6 p.m.
Wednesday against Mira Costa.
FountllnVallay~umament
Pool play
Schu'1' 41, Coste Meta 40 Score by Owirter1 Costa Mesa ., 9 a 16 -40 Schurr 9 9 11 12 -'1
M ... -Brlclt 10, Kelly 2, Sanchez 6,
Trujillo 14, Be.Vergara 2, Br. Vergara
6, Akaneel 0, Bjelland 0, Cluff o. V.
EneelO.
After trailing, 4-0, at halftime1 the Lightning 0 -2) managed an
unassisted goal by sophomore
Kelsey Roie and a Megan Curr/ '
tally, on an assist from Amy
Werblln. ·
Ray also praised the play of
junior goalie Laura Gordon (13
saves), as well as forward Sara
Becker.
Whittier Christlu.n improved
to3-l-1.
The Llghtnlng play host to"
Estancia Wednesday.
Seahawks stomp Sage
•BASKETBALL: A Sage Hill
School girls basketball team
weakened by illness faded out
in the finaJ three quarters of a
61-15 nonleague loss to visit·
Ing Ocean View Monday
night.
Ant round
CdM 73, Los Amigos 43 Scorebv0u811ltn CdM ~ 21 21 13
"If we'd have played soccer, It
wouldn't have been a de,~ Cren-~ shaw said. "We were kind of flat. H
Loa Amlgoc 4 14 e 1e
CofOl\I de!~. Watanabe 2, R.
Lance 16, Seebom 13, Hirata 8, T.
Lance 4, NortMclge 5, Freede 8,
Revnoldt 2, K. Welch 9, MacDonald s.
Manni 2, T. Welch 0, Kabakllan 0.
3-pt. goals -Briclt 1, Trujillo 4. Br.
Vergara 2.
Fouled out -Be. Vergara, Br.
Vergara.
Schun -Viramontes 1,
Terasawa-Lew 6, LV 3, F. Sanchez 3,
Cabello 8, Agabao 8, C. Sanchez n ,
Tso 2.
The Seahawlcs {1-0) out·
scored the Ughtning, 48·8. after
taking a modest 13·7 first-quar·
ter lead, dropping the hosts to
0-3.
Sophomore Rebecca Hem-
barsky led Sage Hill with six
points.
Nonlaaaue Estancia sophomore Danny
Perez came to the rescue in the
7lst minute, booting home a
deflection off a comer kick for
the equalizer.
3-pt. goals -None.
Fouled out -None. Ocean View 61,Sage Hiii 15 Score by Ouartars Oe11an View 13 1s 22 10 61
3-pt goalt ·Seaborn 1, K. Welch 1.
Loa Amigol · J. Manthavong 4, T.
Manthavong 2. J. Finnau 11, C.
Finnau 19, Be"elleza 2, Bernal 2, Tran
1. Pham 1.
Heralds handle Sage Sage Hill 7 o 4 4 • 1s
Ocean View· Aldefer 19, Boggeln 2,
Thunter 12, Abufarle 10, Williams 8,
Butler 6, Potter 4.
3-pt. goals -None.
Falcons hold off Eagles
Estancia (2-1-1) plays host to
Edison Wednesday.
Sea Kings stand out
• WRBSTUNG: Four Corona
del Mar High wrestlers earned
top-three finishes ln the Dow·
ney 10-way invitational, con·
tested Friday and Saturday at
Downey High.
• SOCCER: Hose Sage Hill
School played Whittier Olris·
tian even in the second half. but
was defeated. 6-2, in a non·
league girls soccer game Mon·
day.
3-pt. goals -Abufarie 2, Aldefer 1.
Sage Hill · Yoder·Lee 2, Gutierrez 5,
Hembarsky 6. Gonzalez 2, Kaliski 0,
Schaefer O. Wright 0, Puishys O.
3-pt. goals · None.
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•BASKETBALL: The Estancia
High boys baslcetball team
pared an 18-point deficit after
three quarters to three. but it
couldn't overcome Santa Ana
Valley, which eamtro a 59-53
victory ln the first round of the
Aztec Oasslc Monday at La
Quinta High.
Junior Carlos Pinto scored
seven of his team-high 20
points In the final period, when
pressure defense, as well as a
pair of three-pointers by Hugo
Escobedo, helped the Eagles
outscore the Falcons. 24· 12.
Senior Scott San.lcey had 12
points and a team-high eight
rebounds for the Bagles (1-1).
while Pinto added five boards
Senior Dave; Simon was sec-
ond at 215 pounds with a 7-2
record, while junior Taylor Al·
ston (7-2 with five pins at 112
pounds), junior Brian Feeley
(7·2 at 135) and junior Jon Dean
(6·3 at 140} each finished third.
CdM Coach Gary Almquist
also singled out the 6-3 per-
formance turned tn by sopho·
more lan Hogan, who finished
fourth in his weight class.
Mustangs fall short
•BASKETBALL: Costa Mesa
High's girls basketball team felJ
SCHEDULE
TODAY
Basketball
High school boys -Bill
Reynolds Classic at Newport
Harbor High: Compton vs.
Newport Harbor, 6:30 p.m.;
Valley Christian tournament'
Costa Mesa vs. Valley
Christian, 8 p.m.
High school girls -University
tournament: Newport Harbor
vs. Esperanza or Tesoro, 8
p.m.
Soccer
High school boys -Corona
del Mar at Sage Hill, 3 p.m.
High sct\ool girls -Corona del
Mar at Ocean View. 3:15 p.m.;
Newport Harbor at El Toro,
3:15 p.m.; Aliso Niguel at
Costa Mesa. 5 p.m.
Water polo
High sct\ool girls-Newport
Harbor at Esperanza, 3: 15
p.m.; El Modena at Costa
Mesa, 3:15 p.m.
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L_egal Notices 2840 j LtpJ Nallca 2l40 Upl...... atO I.loll Noacea 2MO Llpl Nodca ato Legal Nalfca
llMOlf l(A(lf ANO ADOf>l RESOlUTIOH TM1118'11Nor~ Shll,C.. ..... CA 'Ille °Ii~.!., CONFIRMING HIE
Lain Mo.. Zll'Ml&ZI ---~ MIM _... Air"w • (Jff (OUll(l LEVYING Of ASSESS·
t Tiit On:llr No lllZOI tnf W., IDr tnf MO A1171M AaASUIUUIY MENTS FOR FISCAL M.H. MZ.2"23>17 Nab Of •wet-GI Ill ..C In .. ~ ~ of YEAR 2004.
TMlln S. "'-' .. In --trld OIW -.. fil•Ofc.lbnlLtor ............... RESTAURANT ASSOC!· dlldlllcllr10.SdTiutl. ~ I ,,,,,. lflOWll lw of~ <w..s.at. 4:JO...._ ATION BUSINESS IM-Olllld l/31/200l UNm ~ ..... Slld ........ l!lldl, In lhl of lhi Ellatl -J • , r--PROVEMENT DISTRICT
._ don to P1vt1Ci1 ~ IM ~ CMIWll OI of M0UHA. ~f,2003 RENEWAL: CONDUCT ~. l 1ft11t bl ldd • I --· _...., or =•~Cl hi CURRENT BUSINESS PUBLIC HEARING ANO
-... • jW .... "' - -... rt:'.... DINGHY STORAGE FOR ADOf'T RESOLUTION fOR ~Cllfle-..Cllh ~.:.~ 'u:' to lhl OFFSHORE MOORING RENEWAL Of THE ::-c:..r~-~~ :.n"'&=-~ :4W§Ot ~:.~:m:~s . PHASE I. ~~~~ssr~l~~~~~E
171'2112003. • 1 . MTC Mid Olld d .,.. llllfl alilr ~Ill on~ FIRE PREVENTION IN FISCAL YEAR 2004. fNdl inc., 1t1e .. .._..~Ill ~ ~"' BUCK GULLY (ORAL LANDMARK BUILD · Coii1. • U, IPPQlrllld _, "*(t). ..,_, • "-olllcll iJ . M. PRESENTATION) (5:15 INGS, CODE AMEND· Tilde tdlf "Pll'loWil to llllllr N lln'nl OI fie O.OOI FlDl)lo, f14d.aw ' P.M.)REORGANIZATION MENT NO. 2003-009; Deed of TMi rtcOldld Ofl 'fn.M. ellrllMlll-n. of Jlu!IM M. FIDollo, ELECTION OF MAYOR. ANO BALBOA THEATER, ~ ~ .., ..... ""'Nill ~OOc'landT~Hlec~ The City Clerk pruldH 707 EAST BALBOA ~l"315a 9oc11 t\'a, Ind cl flt ...-Mlllll lrt 5* fOf tlle tltctlon of Ille BOULEVARD, GENERAL
P ..,. .. ......., -..... "' lllCI Olld Ill 1llAlt. IMll: ,,.. Me•or. The Cit• Cletll; PLAN AME"'DM£NT "'0. .... • ..=: ':. ':.':":.'..~ d.. ___ ... <"....__._.. 91387,~ !'!! , , .. "' .,. .....,... .., ""' ._.._ -~ .....-1 ..t ~--· _ In presldln,. plec:ts ell 2003·006 ANO LOCAL
O!Mgt. CMcy, c:.on;a, ~--.-~~ deotMtd ll llM..!!.,= mttnb1tr1 o tht Council COASTAL PROGRAM ~ by ~ ---_.,. -·-n .. .wn. ..... on •n tQUll b1Jil lo AMEHOM£NT NO. 2003· ~ 1 ~ "*" • M ..... jlJllOl IO* I,. lnetl..c H ...... nomlnalt ind et.ct. OOS (PA200J.212).
hie eole ltld ._... PfTll*tr ni.. la lnllblt 11'1 ~ llCllUll9d In tddlion to 1111 EL!CTION Of MAYOR CONTINUED BUSINESS
•T,_. • OMrnVU. • .. lof tnf ~ .. : ':' ::-o::i.,111~ PROl£M. UNSCHEOULEO VA· ---:. ...... • ~ ~ ~ ........ ll'llt ~ G ............ 111 _ Tiit M.yOr IH .. ldet lor CANCY ON THE PARKS --• blddit' IOI -.... _, --... •• •-.,. Ille •l•t\lon of Ill• BEM:HES a. RECAEATIOH
:.:-' ~~ ~ ol .: IWll GI l'llOnll9 -IO Ill of~. 8 Mtyor 'ro Ttrn. Tht COMMfSSIOH
In 11.U-,__ cl Ill IJMed ~_!1.!'!, ...Uno•-=:'.'"I• _,IC.~f\I Mayor, In pruldln,. ADOPTION Of "° Rts· .. ~~, -•-...,. ..... -plac:u 111 membtn of OLUTION ESTABLISHING SC., by tllll. t Clllilf'I ,..... llla ......., Loi 18 ll3 Of lht Council on an tQutl THE $PHEllC ISSU£S ~ Gwl br 1 1111111 Of __. llld Olld GI Tlllll ...,,.~ b••lt to nomlnatt and COMMITTEE ANO PAAY· ~~ 1~ ~ ....,,_ .... ft! l!llP -11'1 ~. t leet, OR'S •APPOJNTMl!HT Of ~ I -or -• ,.._ .... ID .. ...,._., e l"ll09..., ORDINANCES FOR COMMlnEE MEM8ERS. ""°" Ol I dleCll ~ lir I ..... ~ ti DllllAt ~~ IHTROOUCTION Published Newport -ot ............ Inf ..s Olrnlnd lot ... lrld I ~1-01 OROIHAHCE UllHOING 8uch•Cott• M•H Dally '* ..ocim\ IM'IOI WlllllllHclclolDlfdnl ~lo'IDWft•· NONEXCLUSIVE CABl.E ~t Ouaml,lar~
1t.ted dudllne, .. •led
bids •I the pl1ce Iden
llfled above lor th• 1w1rd of a con tr ect lor
th• ebo~• Project.. Th••• Wiii b• I min· d1lory job Wiii\ and
conference on Otc:amber
18, 2003 11 9 1.m. al
lh• school site. loe1· tlon: 15871 Spr1n1d11t St., Hunlln&lon 8Hch,
CA 92649 Any bidder
faHln1 lo 1ttend lilt
entire job ¥11lk ind
conference will be
detmed • nonrHponslve bidder ind wlll have Its bid returned unopened.
Project Oocumenlt 1tt
on Iii• 11 th• Purchnlnf Dep1rtment, 1025
Yor~lo•n Av•.. Hun·
llnaton 811ch for 11150 per ul refundeblt
d1po1ll. (Depoall r•· quited lor 11ch .. t of
Project Oocumanb to
1u1r1nl11 lhtlr rtturn In aoocl condition within
five (!i) c11tnd1r ct1ys altef tba bid openlna elite.)
In tccordenc:• wilt\ tl'la
provltlon• of Buslnus end Profeaalons Coda Section 7028 16 and
Public Contr1ct Code SettlOn 3300, Ille DIS·
'fRICT requfrtl tll1t tht
blcldl! po.-e.. I dtt·
slllcatlon 8 cont11ctor'1 a=: :;..,::..-:..= r-:!t.ij ~£~u~~~s~
10 do.._ In fllt "*' N: IO ,. IO lie ,_... In f9 ~ o# Introduce '" Ofdlnanca ti lie flON OI ,_..,,.. • Ol:Ullr.,.,.,. ~ .... fen~ Of ••t111dln1 tlM current
h "'91 ftl .._IO lie • .._. .... ,.,.,...,., .... = IQ 119 lr1nch111 a1rHmtntt
IQ11Cf CAillll fOll9$ llceMt(I) at tl\e tlmt
Ol1trlct1 Huntlncton t11t bid II •ubmlttect. An1
,...,...()itoC.-40\.,.11 "'°""' ,_. -..i lllU bid llidlCM' wltll Co• and Adlltplll1 £. ~ Jwt. ,.._... II.di ,_...... o.t'. 119111 "'*-> Wlli until i.nu1ry 27. ~1 CA ., ~ * bl ,.,.. t~ ~ COIPI tlll .. b11 nMllMld rl 1w •nd 2) p•u lo 8"0ll• ~IOM!now"'1d~ ---0... Oitwt. Zlld ;:.Maid_,Oft!Ot,.at = rudln1 on Janulfy ll,
lllCW Mid o.t ol Ti:"' .:;d Aoar UI 8'1, llft. CA ion hltwof, a.ieJ! 2*. =.: -:.::.. ~ :.er .ii.; ... ::. .m:,"'~~""i .. flt 9'd ""'9ln: AIJl M22· 111-1• it ~~ PlAHMNC COMMISSION fl).1 T llla """"' 190 ftl di IVI DlfillAl Of MOOtrlCA
,..,. --............ ---. I. ,. TION l'lRMIT NO ~ edcl'•~ 'Ille ... .._ -T..-• _ " 091 TO ALLOW A flfTH
~ to i. MO 9'111 1ID"IOOS . .. .. ..-., (CO!lltXA"1 SYmMS,
w ·-INC. APl"\.ICANT),
C It Cl ...:-...-1.-.11 T-.;.a-v MARI NC AVF ,.Ul 8 .... llWU uua,. IUlfrtEU 11.t"'°VC·
•••di UnloTI HW1 School lllddtf not •• llcalltlcl Olslrlct •I 1111 tk'Pt of tll1 bid
8111 o .. c1Unt: Jtnuary open 111 wlM ba relt.ci.11 i2, 2004, 2.00 pm H llOlll'nponllvt. Place of 9141 R~llpt: tlmt la of tltt ""nee.
Purcllolns OepartMattl, hell 1114 '"'" " te· l~l V0tklown Ave., coml)tnled by • • bid Hunllnaton ltKh, CA ~1111\y In tltt fOl'm of
Pro)tct: 9111 '90l cnll. , a certified or
Marina Hllll School •ca1hler • ch•cll Ot bid Modetnlutlon t>ond In 111 emount not
NOTICE. 1$ Htl~UY .... tll1n ttn !*Celll
CMN thet lllt Hull (10t>) of Illa totll bid
llnJlOn llHoh U11lon prke, P•Y•bl• 111 tltt
Hflll School Olttrlet of DISTRICT
Tht Calltornl• Depart· ment of lndustrlal
Relations hn deter mined the 1ener1I pll· v11lln1 rites of per diem
wa11u tor lht loe111ty In
which the work Is to be performed for lht Proj
ect. CoplH of these
w111• r1te determine· tlons. entitled Prev111in1
Wla• Seale, are main·
teined al tht DISTRICT
of1lce and are •vallabl• at lh• lollowl111 website.
¥1WW dlr.u cov. It shell be mandatory upon the succtnful bidder lo whom th• contract Is
aw.,dtd, ind upon 1ny
subconloc1or llaled, lo
pay not lest than the
said ,paclfiad ••IH to
111 ¥10fkers emp10y1d lly th•m for th• Protect. No
bidder mey wllhdr•w
any bid '°' • ptrlod of al•IY (80) c1ltncj11r days
•fler lhf dale se\ for th• 01>tnln1 of bid,,
P'ursuant to Public
COlltract Code Stc:tlon tt,00, th• Alfttmfftl
wlH eOftl•ln pro•laloo1
p41rmltt1n1 th• IUCC•U· lul bldcltr to aubatJtut• 11cur1U11 for any mon·
Ill wllhheld by the
DISTRICT lo enu1re
perlor11111nce und•r th•
AarHm1nl or per1nf\lln1
payment or retention• urnld dlrtctly Into nerow. In eetord•nc• with £d11c1tlon Code
17078.11. tilt Olstrlct
hll 1 parllc:lpatlon 1oel
of at laatt 3 percent of
th• 11v•iall dollar
t~nt Optlldff ttch
Y•lf for eon1lfucl10n fl>' OV8t
Sl1n1d b~ Susi
Mel•nt Director Pro
c11ttmtnl/£ llfl SY Con· HrnUon for lh• 8oud of
lrv•t"' 'ubllahed Neweort l11ch·Co la t.11'1 01Ry
P'llol Oacembtr 9, 18,
'lOOl TllU
:-.!=i-s =::":~ £-~:::·~~~.::.~m
949 &42-5e78 y •PfT OISTiaCl. COH OUCT PUSUC. HCAAINC
Ot1n .. Cou11ty, Ctllfot Tiit OISfRICl tewW•
1111. uttni h •lid tile tllht to reject •Ill
thlou111 Its Gowrnlnl or •II lllda Of lo w•lwa 9oard, Mrtln•Jt• ,. tny llftllllttttla• Ot
'•'" to •• •otSTlllCr, 1n1or1111lltlt• Ill eny l>ldt
will rec:t•ve \IP to bu\ Of In tM bktdl!ll pro• ool lit• tw !he *x•· ,.c•...,••_. .. ____ _,, ___ ....., ____ ...
Legal Notices 2640 legal Notices 2640
SW9l0a (OCJIT Of SHOW CAUSE ANO THIS
'111t.ftMtu ORDER EXPIRE ON THE ..,___. DATE ANO TIME OF THE (OOlfJYOfOl-anp HEARING SHOWN IN THE ul "'-· l'lo..IU.~ BOX ABOVE UNLESS
"" t• ... •r"''" EXTENDED BY THE n.-CA 92163 COURT "''""I"'• Oote1 NOV 20, 200.1 linortmxJustke Judge l-c• P. JenHI', c... JUDKIAL omu•
rnTTIOlllilllwnrr. Published Newport ,._,,,... Beach·COlita Mesa Daily s.iitlrtfithtridi Pilot November 25. RlSPOllDfll/DUDIDAllli December 2, 9, 16, 2003
Melt$. Pfttck T860
APPIJCATIOlt., ..
fOl &SUAIKI Of Oll>ll
fOSHOWCAIJSl The follo¥1ln1 persons
nr. .,.1 .. .a. t",.,....""I are dolnt busl11ess as . WYll--a) Carb Free llvlna. b) Applk•l\I ltl. M111< S C11bfte.OC. .\32 Wy1:· Patrick liffe •. trvlnt. CA 92602 Appllc1nt ,.quHtt Iha Z1cbery $•th Maitotis,
court lo relssu• the 432 Wycliffe, lrvl,,., CA
Ordet lo Show Ceuse 92602
orl1lnalfy lnutd es f.rl l1ur111 Bloom. 432
follow• Order to Sho., Wycliffe. lrvlne, CA C1usa WIS Issued on 92602
10/21/0l This lluslnass 11 con· Applicant r equul\ ducted by c:o.partneu
ttlssutrlct of Illa orrler Have you at.rted doln1
b•C•llU: Pttlllonu/ buslnus y•lT No
Pl1lnt1ff could not b• Zach M•r•olb
urv_ad u required This 1t1tem1nt w11 b•fott 1ne hurln1 dale• filed with llM County .1t'l O.tltrt undet pen•lly Clfrk of Or1na• county ol IHl'liiry 111\cHtt tile on 12M/03
1ew1 or th• St•t• of ioo1•H717S C1llto1nl1 that tll• Oaily Piiot Otc. 9 . .)_6.i lor1so1n1 I• true ind 23, 30, 2003 flltil
COfftCt. D•lt. ll/?0/03 Ill T~•ne• w. l'Obafle
OlOflt IT IS OflOERlD the\ tl)t Orcltr to Show Cau11
luU•d 11 .riown Oii Item 1 •bovt I• re~,u•d tnd
1 , .. , tilt lltfrln1 In lllb
court H follows: 01t1.
l/Oll/04 TllM 8:4! AM d#pt . 161
A COllY or tlli\ order
must bt attac:hacl to
doc:umanh th1t mutt ba
""'"on 1111 PtllllOtutr/ Pl•lnhll u dHa,ltd In
Iha Ordu to Siio• C1uu f.11 otllaf ortltll con
ltlned in Ill• Orcltt to ShO'lf C:euu 111111ln In lull fofC• end aflact 11nttu mot11htd by Ulls ~rll• Hif OROtlt TO
fldlllm ...... ... s.....
1 hi rottowlnl penons
•re dol111 buslntu 11.
1 oa11 Oettifl Studio, •
Cenyon l n .. Co• on• dtl Mir, CA 11625
Gloitt >. Hict.m1n, ~ Cenyon Ln., Coron• cit!
M•r, CA 916:!6
Thll buaJn • " ton duc:tld by 1n lndlvldu1I H1v1 you atarlad doln1 lhraln-yetf Ho
Glori• J Hkkm•n
T/llf tltltnltnt WI•
flllld wllll Ill• Co11nty
Cltrk of Or1n1• County
an lll2l/O~
200J6'6.St0f
011ly Pilot No• U, o.ic.
2.,9.16,200.J ra~s
•
Legal Notlees 2640 .
FictlliM hsinns
MmeStatlNlllt
The followlne persons ire doln11 business u
P aclf1c: Mafnland, 1760 Monrovia •A 18. Costa
Mesa. CA 92627 Pacific Mainland Inc ,•
(CA), 1760 Monrovia
Ave. #A 18, Costa Mese,
CA92627 This business Is con
ducted by· • corporetlon Have you atarlld dolne bustntu yet? No
Pacific Malnlend, Inc.,
Brl•n Walls, Vic• Pres•
Iden I
This statement wn. ,
filed with Ille Coun\y Clerk of Or•nae County
on l l/21/03
2003696S8ts Dilly Pilot Nov. 25. Dec. 2.9, 16.2003 T850
AdlllM ......
"-S....... The followln& persons
are doln1 business es:
Town & Country Hanel
Car Weah. 2747 Eeat Ch1pm1n Ave .. Or•nat, CA92869 Town & Counlt ~ Hencl Ctt Wesh, Inc:., (CA),
2747 £aat Cllepmen• Av• .. Ortna•. CA 928G9 Thi• llu1lneu 11 con• doc:ted by! • corpor•t1011 •
111111 you •ltttl!d c101n1
llu•lntu yet? No
To.,.n ~ Cou111ry 11•nd
Car Wuh, Inc .. R1ndtll A. GrtlOflan, Pt•ldtnt
Thlt •l•t•ment w11 filed with lht County
Clark or Or ana• County on tl/21/03 200Mf6Stol
l>llly PllOI r.ov. 2'. Otc. 2. t , 16, 2003 lU7
FI ND
an
apartment
throuah
classified " ' -
Daily Pl!Ot
Tiie lollow1n1 pee .on11
t(e dolnf bUSl"eU ti
01v1d •nd >•net 8rl1kll Matto Tooti Dlltslbu
ton. 9742 CIHrbroo .. Dr~ Hunllnaton Buell
CA92646
Otvld Brisky. 9742
Clt.1rbroo• Or • Hun
1on11on Be.ell. CA 92646 11net Btl1ky, 9741
Clnrbrooll Or , Hun
llllaton Beacll. CA 92646
Th11 bullneu 11 con
duct•• by l!usb1nd ind
wit•
H1v1 you •llfled dolnc b11s1nHt ,,,,, Yes, I~
99
J1nel Brisky
This shttment wn It~ with the County
Cferk or Or1n1e Counly
on 11/21/03 200U96SIU
Diiiy Pilot Nov 25, Otc
1 9 16. 2003 T847
fldttMI a.dness
"-SlltMlellt
Th• lollowinr persons
.,,. do1na business as
1) AWC Rem11~ehn11, b)
AuloR1markele1s.com.
600 Anton Boulevard.
1 llh ind 12th floors
Costa Mesa, CA 92626
Aulo Wholeuler
Croup. Inc (0() 3078
Rivoli. Newpotl Bearh.
CA9Z660
This b1111neu n. con
ducted b~· 1 corporation
t11ve you started do1na
business yet' Ye~ 10
27/2003
Au l o Wh olesdl~r
Croup, Inc Br •die~
Greenwald, CEO
ThlS st11tmen1 was
fried with the County
Cler~ of Oran11e County
on I 1/03/03
200369'4010
Daily Prlol De• 2. 9. !IJ
23.2003 Tllii2
lEGAl NOTICE
NOTICI OF PUIUC SALE
Of WHOOm PIOPEITY
NullU IS hert!by fi1Yr0
thal the undtr~1&11ed "''" ~ell at p11blit aud1on.
pursu•nl In Sedttlfl
21700 of lhr Bu<rnos• &
Pr ole·.>1onaf Code lhc
foffowrnK dt!strrbed
property to wot f'AM[LA
8Al1Nl H· I \8 Surf Bd
clothes bo•u '"'"
lliOMAS AllCH H·IOI
r old ch . "'" rods w1nd1urf1nc ulls &
equip . dulfle bll •• lwrn
lloau. mis<. DANIEL
ROARK I 61 Ref .. body
l>o•rd. 1111nt1nc. bo1u, mr~ DAftlU ROARK I
63 Mk.rowave, 1otd clbs
drlll p11u. comp equip.'.
Lennis raqueb melt
boau mis. SANDY
AV£RY I 126 loves.eel
temp\, microwave pie ·
lures, boae,, misc PAUl
BU tLEll I 3& Stereo
tQU'I) cell ph loveua1
cloth11. boo1 mitt
Sale Wiii be by •om
pehtlvt bldd1n11 (wroteen
seeted bids m1y tte
subm1tt1d 1n •dva1'ce)
on lhe 23rd day ot
December at 2 00 P.M
11 the pr em1se) whtft
s••d property hi\ bun
stored •nd wh1<h 11
louted •I AVRts SELF
STORAC( 1011 lrnHt
Ave flunt1naton Buch
C1 l714) 8&8 Jl14 l•ndlord--"fe$erv~s the
r•ehl to bid at th11 s~le
Purchues must be made
by cuh end paid lor at
the tome of l)Utrh.Se All
purchased eoods are
\Old •s '' end must be
removed •I hme of sal~
Sale " subjtcl lo
cancellatron m the event
ol SPltfemsnt betweM
landl1>1d •nd obh&•l•d
oarty Published on 12
09 01and12 '16 0.1
Aucllnneer Wand.i
Nor tun Bond 1 <; 400
1684 Phone 0141 848
7314
Ayre. Sett ~Hor 'II'
ReS1do11I Maodiier \
Publr\hed Ntwµor l
Bcea<ll Co\t.i Mcu 0•1ly
Polo! OeLember 9 16
:>003 1871
SlfEllO« cooar Of
CAllORMA,
COUNTY Of ORANGE
341 n. Oly Drlvt
Or1111g4, CA 92663,
IAMOREAUX
JUSTICE COOU
PfTITIOH Of:
WMDISfRWIO
fOI CIWIGE OF WIE
ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE FOi
CHANGE Of NAME
CASE NUMIEI: A222129
Policy .
Rates and deadline~ are ,uh.1cu to
change wllhou1 no11cc fhe pubh,hcr
reserves the right 10 cen,or. rccla"1ty.
revise or rcjcc1 any cla!\~1fied
advertisement. Please rcpon ru1y error
that may be in your dJi>!>lltcd ad
immediately. The Daily P1lo1 accepts
no liabsht) for an) error 111 an
advcrt1~cment for wh1d1 11 may be
re~pons1blc exccpl for thr 1.0,t ul the
space ac1ually cx:cup1ctl h} 1hc error
Credit can only be allowed lor the lir~t
in~rt1on
ANNOUNCIMINTS N 1
& MISC. 1010-1110
GARAGE
SALE
BUSINESS &
FINANCIAL
lr91l
1419
[$1
2305·2490
-l.lpl Maacll
lO All INlfl'CSlCO
P£ftSOICI I Pet111or .. r C1rme11
Snt1no tried • pehtio11
with thla court lot 1
dtcr... ch•n1111c n1mea
u follows C1rrntn
Surano to Cetmen Shaw 2 THf COUllT OROt RS
that all Pt•aons Inter
•llld 1n thtA mailer \111111
1.ppt1r ~loo 1111• court
•t the hnrln1 lnd1nted
below to 'how c1uu tt
1ny why the petition for
chance ol ntme should
not b<I r•nt•d
NO nc OF HEARING
Datt· 12 30-03 Time.
2.00 pm Dept. t.73
th• tddtHI of tti. court
" ume n noted 1bove. J A copy of 1111\ Order
lo Show CauH sh•ll bt
published •• lust once
uch wee~ for four
\Ut:cess1ve weeks puor
lo the dote set tor
h1111n11 on the pel1toon
in the follnw1nc new\
paper of cenerat , ... u l~tton, prtnled in this
county. Newport Bt.ich' Co~I• Meu O•rly Pilot
Oot•: NOV 10 2003
MAlJOltll lAlltD
CAltTlll, JUDGI Of lHl
SUf'UlfOR COUlll
Publr>h•d Newport
Buch Cvste Mes• 011ly
P1101 Novtmber 18, ~. Otcemb~r 2 9.
2003 1842
fldl1lous ltlsJntss
MGlleS~
the folluwrne oersons
•re do1na busroe•> ~'
dl Portol1 Pldla. bl llott
Crenshaw <) GenN"
t1nns M .. n.11aemrnt
hmtcula 1000 Quail
Street # 160. Newport
Bcilh. CA 92660
Cener•l•on• Manaee
mrnl ICAI IOOO QuA1I
Slr••t •160 Newp1>1t
fle•th. CA 92660
this bu11r1eu ·~ cun
rlud•d by • <orpur1t100 H . .,e you •llrled d"'""
bus1neH y11l? Y•• llu&U\I 28 )()()3
Crnf!t <lttnn\> Man Alt'
"'~nt Shurl S fryr f'tc\1th~11C
l '11> slM• ment wJ•,
lrled wolll lhP Cuuntv
I lerk ul 01<1111?• t:ou1o1y
on 11 11 01
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(lJ1fy Pilot Nov 25 Orr. z 9 16 200J 184&
.......... .... s ......
llle loltow1na penons
••• dolna bu11nua H .
RIV, I~ l'l1nrit1• Ave
Bldl C-3 Cotta Men,
CA 2U7
Blclei, Ftrthlr, Fut
u, llC, (CallJornt1).
•348 lod51 Ave., Tolun
Lake. CA 91602
Th11 bullnan IS con
ducted by llmlltd
l11b1lrtr Co H~• you •tar ltd doln1
busln.ss yst7 No
Bluer. Farther, Ful
er. llC, 01111n Crew
ford, Men.oclnc Partner
0111 stattrntnl wu
toled with \111 County
Cl11k of Or1n1• Counly
Oil Jl/21/0J 2003'9'5197
Darty Polol Nov 2S. Doc
2,9 16.2003 T85J
fldftt. ..... "-es......,
The follow1nc persons
art do1na business a\
a) BCP Cttalfon•. b)
www bcpcruhons com.
c) bcpcruttons.com. d)
BCPt111trons 467 011t1
Streol Cosl• Mesa, CA
92627
8111n C Peteis. "67
Oaf• Street. Costa Mua CA 92627
This bu51ness Is con
ducted by an rndrvoduil
Hava you shrhd dome
bus1n1n yel1 Yu. 07 I
07/2003
Bria" Petet\
1 hos sl•l•ment was
filed with the County
Clerk of Or•nae County
on JZ10510J
20036967242
Oarly Prlot Ott 9, 16.
1J JO. 2003 186!>
fktltlM~ "-ts.._..
Ttiv lollow1n11 per soos
dre doona bu\lness as
MyOpenCheck com 12!>
l Baker Suri~ I J!>
C.:usl• Mesa CA 92626
North Amerot•n Al
•tPl•rlto Corporatoun
I CA) 17~ l Bak.,
5.uol• 13') Cosla Mn•
CA 9?676
] hi\ bU\lnf\' I\ lOn
dueled by 1 <nrp1>r~llon
Hhc you s1 .. 11ed 1fo1nr
bu\•n•» yet' v., 10/l!>/03
No1 th Ame11e1n Ac
ctel1!)£t Corpora!•Of'.
Ma1co J. "as•c. Prnl•
dfnt lllls st•tement was
hltd Wilt\ the CO<IC\ly
Cf119' ol Oranp Counly
Ufl 11/14/03 100HHSll2
Daily Pilot Dtc 2. 9 16.
23.2003 1861
flclltlMW...
"-*'-' Ille follOwtnt perwns
11• clornc bu,lntss as
Olv• Oulcns, 2020
S1nll Ana A,.. •l •.
Costa Mtu, CA 92627
Hetther Whllelter
Pullis 2020 S•n la Ana
Av• •L • Cosr. Mosa. CA 92627
Tiffani W Gott, 2J04
Redl1Ma Odve, Newport
Beach. CA 92663
nus buslneu Is con
du, led by • e•ner al
partntnh1p
tlavt you starltd dornc
bullness yetl Y11 l l/
26/2003
Hetther Whitaker
Pullis
This statement was
fried with lhe Counly
Cltfk ol 011nae County
on 12/02/03
20016966836
Daily Prlot Dec. 9 16
23.30.2003 1869
flditlM lllslMss
M.IS........
The follow1nc petsons
.ire dO'"I bu11neu u
Kl Appr a1Ht Ser v1u1.
10484 Ettel Avenue
Fountain Valley. Call
fornta 92708 7410
Kathtun Lan,ford,
I OA84 £ere I Avenue.
Founllln Valley. Call
lotma 92708 7•10
Thrs busrneu rs con
ducted by an 1nd1vlduat
Hav~ you sta• ted dorna
business yet'
Yu IDIO l/2001
Kathleen Lens lord
This statement was
toled with the County
Clll'k of Ot an1e County
on
November H. ?003
200H9U1U
Oa1ly Pilot Nov 18 25
Oec.2,9,2003 T841
The follo•mt per$0nl
'" 601ne busineu es· 1) lht Colden Collar, b)
lhe Golden H•lt•r c) _.,..._ ..... Ollll\ ~
-w.lhlcoldtnlwlt• com. •e7 oat• St • Coat. Mua, CA 112627
Kelly Lynn Scobetra•, •61 Oct• St Co•ta Mew. CA92627
Thts builoess 11 con
ducted by an 1nd1vrdu1I
H1v1 you •tatted doina
business yetl Vu. 12/
l7/2003
Kelly l ynn Scebetras
lhos statement wu
fited with the County
Clerk of Ot1n1e County
on 12/~/03
20016967244
Otlly PllOt 09C 9 16
23 30 2003 T813
fldltlM~ •s....... The followrna persons
dfe do1n1 busmen "
a) f ld1lrly f undtnll
Croup: b) I 1dehly R11lly
Croup ZO W Wilson St
U , Cost• Mesa CA
92627
f ldetlty Investment
Crouo Inc <Ca) '¥.150
Bolu Ave Suite 222.
Wutm1n1ler CA 9268J
Th1$ buS1neu rs con·
ducted by • corpor •loon
tltve you •l•tled dorne
bu11neu yet? Ye' t2,
01/2003
r1de!tly Investment
G1oup Inc O•• Phune
General Manacer
Thi\ $htement wu
IHtd wrth Iha County
Cterh of Or•nae County
on 12/0'l10l
20036967359 •
011ly Piiot Dec 9, 16.
23. 30 2003 1872
fktttlM t.lntu
Ne.. s .........
Tht followm1 penon•
<11e do1n11 bu.,nas~ ai
Kenwood Constructron &
Shullefs 3001 Redhrll
Ave Blda #6, Suite 101.
Cost• Mtu CA 926?6
Kfllny P Kuhn\ lOOI
Redhill Ave Bldi #6
Suite 101. Costa Me\d,
CA 92626
Th" busrneu '' con
dueled by an rndrvrdu•I
Have you \tarted ckr•n&
bus•n&n yel' Yes lufy
1982
I low to Plaee. A
Kenny P. l<uhni
Tiil• 1tat1men1 wH
hltcl •Ith the County
C'-h or 011n1• Covnty
on Jl/Zl/03 200H9Ut03
Otlly Pilot Nov 25, Dec.
2. 9, 16, 2003 TISI ,...... ..... .......
The lollowlnt ,.,sons
are dotnC bualnoss H
Comfort Pflnts, 1!>5!1
M.aa Vtfdt Of • E.. •29
E. Coata Men. CA 92626
Coli.en Joan lkennan.
ISS5 Mesa Verd• Or . P .
•i.>9 E. Costa Mtsa. CA
92626
lhll bustnen 11 con
ducted by ·~ 1nd1v1du1f
Have you started doma
butoineu ytP Yu. I I/
11/2003
CotlMn Brennan
This stattment wH
fried with the County
C~rk of Ounce County
on 12/03/03 2003'96 7021
Oally Piiot Oet 9, 16,
23, 30 2003 llliil
AdltlM .....
M.eS"'-tl
lhe lottow•na person1
art dorna business u
Mtu Tecllcal, 227
M1anol1• St . Costa
Meu CA 9262/
MeHdyne Corpo11t1on
<CAJ 221 Meanofla St
CoslA Mesa. CA 92627
Thrs buS1nU' is con
ducted by • torpo11tu>n
Hivt you sl1rled dorn11
bu'lneu yell No
Meudyne Corpora11on
Mrlth Barnt, Pre.,dent
Th" sbttmont wn
ftl•d wrth thr County
Clerk of Or~na~ County
on 11/21/03
20036965895
Daily Pilot Nov ?~ Dec
2 9 16. 2003 1849
FktiHeus INltis
!!-.Slit...,
The follow1na p•1sor11
aro dotn& bu\lntss u
ChoPf\ Marmo Servr~e
:?O?O I ullortnn •18
Co<la Mesa Cafllornra
9?6?1
Chro,topher Alan Bu w"'· 2020 Fuller Inn # 18
Cu•I• MHI Cdlrfornrd
9?6?7
Thi\ bus1ne\\ '' ton
dueled by· an rnd1vrdual
tt1v1 you •larltd !lorn&
Tuesday, December 9, 2003 A.9 --------Legat MCJClca 2l40 Llpl Notices
bUSIMU yet? No
Chris Bo"ftn Tiiis st1tement was
filed wllh 111• County
Clef .. ot Onna• County
On 11/21/03 200HHS914
Diiiy Pilot Hov 2!>. Doc
2, 9. 16. 2003 Tt58
Tht lollow1n1 persons
are doh•& buslnen as
SC8 Wholesale ltndln1.
32261 Camino C1plslt1·
no, Sit. 0101, Sen Juan
C•plltnno. CA 924175
Lindi Jenaerr Enter
p<lln,.lo;. (CA) 32261
C1111111b Capiitll<IO Ste
0 101, Sall' Ju1n CtPlll·
nno. CA 92615
Tt1" bustnen Is con
dueled by 1 c0<porat1on
Have you st1rted doine
busoneu yet? No
lrnda Jensen E nltr
p11ses Inc.. Linda R
Jens•n. Pres1d1nt
This st1tem•nt wo
filed wrlh th~ County
Clellt. of Or an1e County on 11/21 03
20036965899
Oa1ty Piiot Nov 2!>. O•c
2.9, 16 2003 1856
fktltltls lvdntsi
11111111 StGtelllent
The lollowrne person\
.,e do1ne bu"nen as
While H•I Web Ouoan ll I W 17th St •G4
Costa Mua CA 92627
M•rtha 0 Beord 181 l
Peninsula Pl•ce Cost•
Mesa. CA 92627
T111, bu11nen " con
ducted by an 1no1v1du1t
Have you lier ted do1nt
busmen ,et' No
Mar Iha 0 Beard
l his •latement wn
lrled wrlh lht County
Clerk of 0,.nae Cuunt)
on lJ, ?I 03
20036965196
Darty Pllol Nov 7'> Dec
2 9 16 2003 1852
SELL
your stuff
through
cla ssified!
AdMM...... fkffM .....
... s ....... -~ TIM followl111 petsons
tr• doina but.onllU H
Jollnson • Assocl1tu
19200 Von l<Jrman
AvtniN. lrvfM. Callloinl1
92612
Jora•n Wtt1rrtn1s.
19200 Von l<•1man
Avenue, Irvine. Californlt
92612
This bu11nen " con-
ducted by •n 1ndMdu1f
Hive you tlltfted dome
busrneu ret? No
'Jottt•n Wetemnp
fh1s •lttement was
liled with th' Counly
Clerk of D"n11e County
on I l/0!>103 200,H'42Sl
011ly Pilot Nov 18, 25.
Otc 2.9.?003 ltl4J
fldl'*'hslMss
11cnestwt .....
!he fottow111a P•••oM
ar• doonc business 11
Dale Fr•nkhn Retlly
26!>1 I B11dltwod OllVe,
L •euna Hill' CA 112653
Tt•ns We1tcrn Bro
lo.era&• (fA) 26!>1 I
Bt ldltwood 011ve l•·
aunt Hrtts. cA 92653
Tll1s bu<1"ess •• con
du,led by • corporation
Have you \luted do1na
bu\iness yet' No
Iran• Wetol•rn Br"
ker•ee llennelh O•le
I tankhn P1n1den1
lh1) )ldl•menl w••
flied wilh lhe Counly
Clerk ot o,.n2e County
on II 21 ~J
20036965110
Oa1ly l'ilat Nav ;/') Oec 2 9. 16. ?OOJ t848
Tell Us About
YOUR
GARAGE SAU!
In
CLASSIFIED
(949)642-5678
The lollow1n1 pet1ont
.,. do1n1 bU\lftOU IS
l 81a\on Truch1n1. 190?
Sltrtl Vlsll. luslln. t.A 92780
lewis Andrew 81•-un
1902 Sierra V"t• lu•
\In. CA 92780
This buslnen rs ron
ducted by an 1nd1v1du11
Have you ""led dorna
business yet7 No
lewrs Sinon
Thi" statem•&nl w.i,
fifed wtlh lh• County Cler~ o f Oran1• County
on 11/10/Gl
20036964.514
Oarly Prk>t D" 2 9 I b
JO 2003 1874
FktltlM ludNss
"-eSl"-tl
The lo1tow1na person\
are dome busln .. s 6\
A111slry Ory Cleaner•
end laundry 106 lu•lrn
Ave . Newport Buch CA
92663
'"" Inc (Nevada) 6327 Re11oenc1a Ntw
port Beach. CA 92660
This businen 1< con
dueled by • ceorpor a11011
Have you starled dorne
bu"nns yet' No
Ptc" Inc Cene Prt"
ard Pros.
This ~t6ttmenl wu
loled wrlh lh~ County
Cl11k of Oran~• County
on I 1121103
2003696$816
D•tly Pilot Nov 25. Oet 7 9 16. lOOJ t84~
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(949) 642-5678
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C'os1a Mha. C' A 92627
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famrm, Ip, hdwd f'n, · pvt
ywd See 2110 Corel Aw.
S2250mo 9&6'2·54811
YlAltlY llASES Jbr , ... i.-ao, qu11t
acc-quccn of~ l\'U the cb\-1• fWt11 • ~t Sell ~ IOW'Ce of the lrui trick. AltJiuuih IMW Stel "ta
South Md the optlut1 of fiDft.\lfll, B •-t 1-1 wouldn't ti be ~ 1r WoA led ti» ~,, ..... 1111 M!t Sd
auit for him" For dm ub ro wccccd. ~ bid ••w na .. '00
IO be b1p1 ofT lead to pn:\Ml I play Gr .. n, tan lntlf
through lhc queen of di11monds. llll/0567 Ol11eounltd
Dccbm'~ fint 11Vl\C WU 10 play low IMW SIOl '01 from dummy ll trick unc. East could WJ\lte, tan
l¥lt afford to ovcnae with die kin& •2466 114ust SM
Jiooe that ~oukl e.t~ the jack oT eMW 540I '99
hearu to 1 finesse: West ~ucd Blue, •f'l l11ter
wilb the nine of hearu. Dec= •V2Ul "'l~U•ll
w11h dummy·, ace anJ led I club. BMW J40la '00
1nscnm1 the ,.ck wherr la\I Broottlta11 low and lo61llg IO WHt's queta.. Wcilt #9lfll Discounted exiled with a club to the ~-ling the sU1.ge for dee lurer. i.t 1 IMW 740te •oo
.,,_i,. w the ien and ruffed a hlllrt Btack, tan l11ttr liigh Anodier uump IO the Jack WM •*35 .DlscOllftltd
the CD'!>' 10 lead lhc lt11 Of hearu. aw '140ll 'Ol
When ~t dtsc:uded a club on thh Blu./1rey
tltCk. declarer slutred lhc rour of dil• Must Ste
moods. pennlnmg WC5t to .-fll Ille IMW 740ll '01
lnd Do~n to nothing but '4llOl!tll... $1111er,1rt1 cards. West WIS faced II • •Yl605 Grdt Buy
H~·, choice. A diamood rctum BMW 7400 '01
would be into declarer'i. ace-queen, Whrt•. ar•Y
while I dub would permit detlatel" to llllSJ Great Buy rulT in one hand ~lulc d1!oCll"ding 1
diamond from lhc other Ell.her way, a..,, T.a.M 'OJ
lhc dcfcndm ~Id present South Bleck, 4lr•y
wuh lhc fullillmg tnck. llV4'367 Great Buy
Hwley Dov fallt 't2
Red. black
lllV8109 D1scounted
Mt-650-5915
COVI IOTOlllG
Jop•Sf6 't7
Black. tan
135-411 Great Deel
Joa-r XII 'tt
l lue, Ian
tV7947 Discounted
Jogvar XII '00
Green, Ian
'1280 Must Sell
J...-x11•t 9
Red. tan
#0859 Great Deal
MERCEOIS C2SD '0 2
Blad., black
•V9277 01scounted
MlltCIDES 1320 '01
Black, Bleck met N(WPC)llT HOMlS a1ea. newly refurbished
llU GIWNOY UN.TOM 2 car 1••. wd Ilk ups.
t4t.,.7J-61'1 $2300/mo 949 759·0874
8500 Automobiles -.-.~O~R-1-V~E~R~S-.-.-M..,....A-Y 9000 lfVS4S8 Discounted
MlltCIDES U20wo '99
Graen. lan TRUCKING CO "Is your a ..... -road to success! •vans NlwtlNUn
•V458l Great Deal
Corona Cltl Mar <><-ltanch boc .......
21r, Uo A111. ll1111ht & 41>1 3 '>b.1., pied comm
Sunny fp. 2 C•rporh 1,..t, Oil 4~;mo ••t 211
S 1350, mo 02 Suw•• ,, 1K•l Ail 9i19 140 9097
Newpwt si.... .. 2t>r ~ 2br I 75ba on tM watet.
newu ca<pel. patt &. 11141 la patio, deck, upcradtd
1 c tandem a•r. wdhk ktt,hen, wd hkup, a1t
ups, •ii 949 ?9l·46JO $2450 949 293·4632
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La11e cloHt & bath Coast, lrvlnt, 3 5br from
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9169 •3217 •Rffftrs
48 states 800·5.47-9169 1321<1 Dtdtcattd team
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IMW '01 lJ coupe,
3 0. 5spd. 23k ml. lull
lact warranty, 11lver/blk
llhr. CO mnrf, 191n
whls. beaultful hke new
cond, ftn avail "99!1621
$24,9915 Bkr 949-586-18811
MIJICIOIS MISS '00
Stiver, black
•3859 Great Deal
MEaCIOIS SSOO 't S
White. tan 94t 640 1201
21H-2to. get, h.rhor
views rnoltt suite. walli
111 closeh. root toP del.k
' 'I>'* l•undry 1varl now $3000 949 rn 9?9?
IJW«l r£W CXMmU:TD'I ar 2.5bl wcl. ~ ......._
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19'.ll CtucJl St ~ 714
206-Ull or XJl·'O:i 3711
S.tal4e led..IMy IBr ~ w~ -*-! ysll
&r.mo 329 ~ IN
On;ln ~514 2'.131
Maple A,.tat I t>Vrly
C•t•d Comm ne•r
Tll1n11• Square 2br II••
w 1ar ' 1111 Sl09'l lhr
Iba w/patHl t•rprirt
\lnraae .... -· """' patd Klein Mar~ gn ·'°'"86119 EI t 9:lal
C1lllornl• law t •
qulrn that contrac
ton tak_1ns tobs that
total SSOO or more
(IAhor 01 malllftals)
bt lrcensed by I lie
Conlr1clon State
License 8oard State
ltw also requirn that
contruto11 1ncl11de
lhtlr tlcenH number
oo all ac1....,1111nc You
can ch«k the &talus
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contractor •I www utb ca 1ov or
100•321 CSlB Unit
cenHd cont11ctors
t11tln1 lob& that
total Its• than SSOO
must •1•1• In thtl1
1dvert111menh lhtl
they are not licensed
by th• Cont11clors
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,
Newport Beach iunn y opoiure. SI OOOm S25COno let 949-562.QOO
Act. 94~67!J·6161 (CM. "'SCAN) -~-#3650 Discounted
V.....,.... <_. neat ,..,ltlavt. lbf lba pallO, ~ MC pied. al mtlld llreplace shared w/d
•ludlo avd 12 18 S975mo hhups, I ur r•••ae Act
leaw 949-49J OJ79 $1500/MO 949 293 4630
MlltCtDIS SISOO '00
Whtie. ten
I05llO Must Stll
MllO COOPIR '02
Bluo. aray 3br 2b1 upper level ~aylr ont unit pe11od ..... Fnn ollDe 11tmt1r1.
style, crt vu. l c a•r IM busy Endocrinolon
•II $2800 949 293 4631 office 1n Newport Bch Fu resumes 96-645-8856
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mt. blk/blk ltllr. 11111
ca111111 rool l oM CO,
am Im, chrm whls, &old
pka. books/recOfds, Ilk•
new $8795 v557281 Bkr
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,ottSCHI <•Taro 't9
Black. black
#,V1068 Discounted
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m.dlcal 949 496-4~1
Chewolel •tt Monte
Culo 2dr coupe, V6, JOK
•ctual ml. sr'M!!lJJ~•n
metallic. CO,~
ltke new cunit $6895
,OIUCHI <•rora '99
-Blu•.r.rtJ
•Vil&9 Must Sell
v812<191 Bio 9'9-586-1888 Qvolo MOftfftt •o 1 www~...... Sliver. black
Corvette •t2 Conv llVOl39 Discounted
Whrte. oriatnaJ owntr 9Ja HA StlS low mt. immaculate cond "'~
SlS.000 562·212-4117
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w/phone safes op Eatn cond, new ~reahu/
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Cnhrntrt, 441( ml
Cl 9824 l $26.980
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(1 !MOJ) 52. 980
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(19752) $34.980
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(19875) $26.980
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(194781) $5,980
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(19899) $26,980
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fact warr, blk/carmal
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cond Mu,1 u• to ~ti 128.495 llOl1896
Bkr 949·$86-1888
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llhr, superb cond
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$10.495 v045829 Bkr 949
586 1888
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2500. 4wd, 70k + ml.
cold/tan llhr .tu seat.
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$13,995 v552461 Bkr
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(M81231) $34.900
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ltht, buutlful 0<1&tnal
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warr 36.000 m1, $21,900 Vl!ll.:DI lnl 714-1.l'l 5161
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$36,750 949 350-5202
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