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WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 10, 2003
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DOUGLAS ZIMMERMAN I DAJL Y P1lOT
Mickey Wade, caregiver for Myrtle White. who turned 101 years old on Tuesday, places the candles on Myrtle's birthday cake
at the Seaside Villa residential care facility as her daughter Colleen Gifford, 76, of Newport Beach looks on in the background
A century plus one
Deirdre Newman
Daily Pilot
COSfA MF4~ -Myrtle
White never had a birthday
party as a child.
Her JOlsl birthday party
made up for rhat void in
spades as family members and
feUow residenL'> of the Seaside
Vi11~ residential care facility
Celebration of Costa Mesa resident's JOl st
birthday alternates between awe for her
longevity and joy at the good fun.
showered her with love and at-
tention Tuesday.
"You would think it wouldn't
make any difference, but their
attitudes and the ambience Is
different when they know peo-
pie are here )celebrating)," said
White's daughter, CoUeen Glf·
ford. 76.
Mickey Wade, who owns
Seaside ViUa<1, threw the party,
with help from live-in c:are-
givers Mila Lacson and Joy
Grospe. A birthday banner
adorned one wall and Gerber
daises and a yeUow tablecloth
brightened the room. Red bal·
loons hovered above WhHe,
who was dressed in a red velvet
dress and pearls with a red bow
In her hair for the festi\te occa·
See CENTURY, Pa11 A4
Dance,22,
sentenced
tQ life term
Former UCI
student's request
for new trial in case
involving sexual
assault was denied .
Deepa Bharath
Daily Ptlot
SAN.IA ANA .LLJutlgc on
1\Jt•,day det lirwd :~mer U(
Irvine student\ rt•quel>t for a
new trial and sentenced him
to life in prison calling lhe 22
year-old defendant's testi
mony "laughable."
Superior Court Judge Frank
Fasel said he cUd 1101 believe
Brian Dance's staternems that
a 15-ycar-old girl wh om he
met on lhe Internet and took
to a IJCI parking lot asked lo
be whip ped and humiliated.
Dance's new at tomey Stuart
rabcr argued that his client's
former attorney Marlin Staple-
ton Jr. misguided and misrt'p·
resented him by tell ing him 10
opt for a non jury triaJ.
"I lad this case been pre·
sen1ed to a jury properly, had
(Stapleton) inves11gated his
witnesses ... there Is a suong
likelihood that the outcome
may have been different,· Fab·
er told the court
But fasel refuc,ed to accept
Faber\ argument I le c,aid dur
mg hic, verdict that 1t was obvi
ous to him that Stapleton did
the best he could for Dance.
"This ca-.e 1c, a lawyer·i.
nightmare." he -;aid. "Here,
you have a client who con
fe1i'icd that cwrything hap-
pened. There wa' nverwhelm -
tng evidence )StJpletonl wac,
in a legal and lartual box. I le
had an c>.lr<'nwly difficult de
t 1-.ion to makt• ··
S1aple1e>n hirmt·ll lei.tilied
on rriday for dost.' to three
hours whl·n he told the court
that he .. aw nu other way for
hie, chent but to opt for a non-
jury trial. I le also said that
Dance had nc•ver mentioned
to him tha1 tht· sex was con
sensual. Dann• did not teMify
during the trial
But on Monday, he took tht•
srand and i.aid that the 15
year-old victim, who he drove
from the Block at Orange to
the UCI camp\I'>, begged him
to whip h<'r and have sex with
her as pan or a "humiliarion"
role play.
Dance had admi11ed several
times that he had beaten the
girl with his bt:•lt. carved a
swastika on her face with a
knife and 'e"u.tlly assauJtcd
her.
"When I stoppet.1 whippln~
her i.he said 'Whip me. Whip
me. Is that all you·ve got?'"
Dance said.
See DANCE. Pa&e A4
Forget the hanging chads, ballots go digital
Newport Beach acts as a test site for the
county's new electronic voting machines
that are set to de but in the spring elections.
June Casa1rande
Daily Pilot
NFWPORT BEAU I -Visitors
to City 1 lall on f\Jesday were
1he lir'it people in town 10 rry
out the new electronic voting
machme& that will be the
county's official balloting
method beginning in the March
primary election.
"It -;eems simple enough. not
at all confusing or difficult,"
sa1tl Lance Cpl. Paul Robhins
Jr., one of the people who tried
out the machines.
Newport Beach is one of nine
election sites selected by the
Orange County Registrar of
Voters as rest loca1lon for th e
new eSlate voting machines.
Brett Rowley. spokesman for
the registrar. said that the mock
elcc1 ion was set up as a dry ru n
for po ll workers to assure that
everything goes smoothly In
March -especially things like
setting up and breaking down
rhe voting station., an d tabulat
mg the votes. At the same time.
the dry run provided a unique
opportunity for City I laJI vlsi-
tors to try out the technology
they will U1>e to cast official bal
lots in March and thereafter.
.. Anythini.; that smacks of
computers for non-computer
people could be a little intimi-
dating," said I .aura Diet7., a Re·
publican activist and former
City Council candid ate. "To me
the beauty of this is the ability
to check how you voted before
you cast your final ballor. •
Voters used the new eSlare
machines lo m ake their picks In
several hypothetical races for
candidate-; such as Shirley Mac-
Laine and Jack Benny and also
for two fkt1onal ballot lnitla-
Uves.
See DIGITAL, Pae• A4
Ridgeway returns to
Newport mayor's seat
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He served as mayor in 2002,
and held the post of vice
mayor in 2003. Gary Adams,
who was mayor in 2001, will
serve as the vice mayor.
June CaH&rand•
DarlyPllot
NEWPORT BP.ACH -Ciouncil members
on Tuesday voted lo elect Tud Ridgeway the
new mayor and Gary Adams vice mayor for
2004.
The proc~ became unusually con-
tentlo1is when C.Ouncilman John 1-feffeman
stated that he would oppose R1dgeway's ap-
polntment without clahomting on why.
FreeNewport.com spoke11man Brian Oark·
son ali;o added some controversy to the pro·
ceedlnp by peakfng out against Ridgeway
and ccua ng him of being beholden to do-
veloper money, amonJJ other things.
"I've never seen a mayoral eJectfon go
quit like th1s." aald rudgcway. who none
lhtl a: red ~ d nt• he would ho dill·
gmt ln hl dutiet. •1 will wo llttl !\ly for
thb clry."
Outgoing mayor Steve
Bromberg said that he
had wanted 10 nominate
Heffernan for the vice
mayor post, but that Hef-
fernan had declined. In·
stead, Bromberg nomi·
nated Adams and
Heffernan nominated
Bromberg. Adams won
the vote of his colleagues,
Tod 4 to 2, with Heffernan
Ridgeway and Dick Nichols sup·
porting Bromberg.
Ridgeway was mayor ln 2002. and them re-
umed the post oC vice mayor in 2003. He
was elected to Ms second tenn on the coun-
cil ln 2002 representing the Balboa Penln·
sula. He will step down due to tenn limha ln
2000.
fUdgeway t\ICS on a number of commit·
t and boards both within and outidde the
dcy. lie co·chatra lhe dty': C'.oastaJl8ay Wa·
let Quality Cid:r.ena AdVisory Committee nnd
serves on the city's Airport PoUcy Commit·
t • •mong othef1. He alto rep cnts New·
port Beach to tho Southern Califo rnia Asin.
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SEEPAGEA2
NEWS
Cities brace for budget woes.
SEEPAGE Al
SPORTS
Corona del Mar High defeats
Sage Hill, 1-0, In a high school
boya l()q:er game.
SEEPAGEA7
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THINKING
ALLOWED
Lolia Harper
It on vacation.
Hor column
will retum
on Fridty.
,
Absentee voter
coordinator Lorena
Come10. left. shows
Newport Beach
resident Nancy Skinner,
center. and Newport
Beach Councilman Don
Webb, right. how the
new eSlate voting
machine works in the
Newport Beach Council
Chambers lobby
Tuesday night.
MARK C OUSllN/
OAllYP1101
Kaiser moving
day postponed
Delay of the
construction-re late d
shift calms p arents
who are upset about
how Measure A work
is proceeding.
Marisa O'Neil
Daily Pilot
COSTA MESA -Moving day
will wall until holiday break for
Kaiser PJementary School teach-
ers m classrooms due for the
next phase of Measure A renova·
tlons.
Plruu had called for teachers
in seven classroom to m ove
everything. including Otristmas
decorations, OW?r the coming
weekend -one week before the
school beak.' But after com-
plaints from teachcts and par·
ents, pro~ manager McCarthy
Construction changed the move
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to the weekend of Dec. 20.
"A lot of people at Kaiser were
upset,· said Bonnie Manln,
project manager for McCarthy.
• fypically we try to work around
the teachers. w~ thought they
would rather move the week.end
of 13th and no\ have lo come In
on tl\el.r time off. But if that's
their preference. lhal's On~ Wt
can work around It~
Parent concerns about con
linulng construcllon under Mca·
sure A. the $ l\ 0 million bond
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LOCALS ONLY .,
NEIGHBORS
John Gonnty of
Newport Beech
wnnemed
president of
Ottman•
Conatruc:tlon
Co., Gormly hu
beenwtthtn.
eonttructlon
company for 28 John Gormly
yurt end held
the polltion of vice prfti~t
1lnce 1985. He It • graduate of
Cal. State long Beech .•• "-lie
Blank la now teachJng
mathematics computers Ind Web
deelgn at Orange Coatt Collea•'•
Middle College High Sdlool.
which la for underedllevfng high
tchool juniors and aenlore ..•
0.ry end Otynt. Hotrm.n had the
third edition of their POPUiar
Gary and Glynis Hoffman
writing raource ~ •Adf09,
Strunk end White• luued. The
Hotfm11\1 are both Engflsh
INtlUCton at Orange Coast
College ••• ~ Anehu1z of
NtWpc>rt Beech wu named to the
O..n't l,.ltt during the 2003 spring
term at Mlddtebury College In
Vermont ... Pwl Schmidt ind
"-thet Aewf'9 rec.ntly joined
Johnson Grey ~rtlsing In
Newport Beech.
Sc:ttmldt It en
eccount
supeN!sor1nd
Revenl joined
e11n1CCOunt
executive ...
Nonna
FerMnda, 1 UC
Irvine profeuor Rajia Blank of music who
hldMtVed••
Interim dean of the Ctelre Trevor
Sc:ttool of the Arts, wee named
dean of the tchool. Fernendez hu
been et UCI tlnce July 2001.
• NEIGHBORS 1potllght1
Khlevement1 In the community.
Please direct noteworthy
information to Luis Pena by fax It
(949) 646-4170, or send e-mail to
lul1.pena~latlmes.com
PET OF THE WEEK
Rottwei ler mix puppy Ow rescue efforts exceed
donations that are greatly
Beau is a 10-month-old needed to support the cause,
spayed female Rottweiler mix and we will need 10 make some
puppy with plenty of personality. decisions as to slow our growth.
She has a lrue people-pleasing or Increase our funding to pay
attitude that is easily trained. our veterinary medical bills.
She is well behaved, We would like to consider a
house-trained. loves children, con<iignment store 10 support
other dogs and hor dogs as a local animals. or to have
treat. She would be the perfect someone in charge of
family dog fund.raising events.
During the day she loves all If we did a consignment store.
the activity that surrounds it would enable us to have an
children at play. in the evening inventory without using cash
he settles down to Jeep and and use the profits to help
liltl"S to be cuddled and hugged. support CommunJty Animal
She will make the adjustment Network.
well into her new home. We would like to ask if anyone
Her ado ption covers her lead would be willing to donate a
supplies, toys and puppy retall space in the
training with professional dog Newport-Mesa area or set us up
train er Patty DennJs. with some tease payments..
••• •The Community Anlmal Network
Over the years. Community 11 • communlty-aupported anlmal
Animal Network has continued organization linking people and
to grow by priorlllzlng the need pet• through community aC1ion.
to help animals and getting local SN other animal• available for
people involved 1n the solution. adoption tt http://www.animal
Thank goodness the pet-loving netwott.orp, or atop by Ruuo't pet
communJty has been lcind In store at Faahlon l1land between
sending their financial support noon and 4 p m. on weekends
in recognition and people have Information (949) 759-3646, or
been wWlng to support WI with write to the Community Animal
our high adoption tees, as we Network at P.O. Box 8662, Newpcrt
have been too busy to have a Beach, CA 92658.
traditional fundraislng event.
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FOR A GOOD CAUSE
KENT TREPTOW I DAILY PILOT
Volunteer Shana Jenkins, 18, is surrounded by gifts donated to Project Angel Tree at Orange Coast College on Tuesday.
Without the help
of even one elf 0 range Coast College freshman passion for community service when she senior citizens at the Costa Mesa Senior
Shana Jenkins is finishing up volunteered to head the Angel 1ree Center.
her first semester in a big way. Committee. 1n high school and through To organire the collection, Jenlcins and
Jenkins, 18, chaired the her chun:h. she has helped organire other committee members made 4,000
Associated Students of Orange Coast canned food drives and community tags with receiver informadon, including
Colfege's commJttee for project Angel outreach programs. age and gender. They hung the tags on
nee, which brings toys to needy local "I really enjoy helping people," she Ouistmas trees set up around the
children. This year, she estimates, they said. *It's something I've always been campus for studeAts and teachers 10 take
will give out 1,000 toys and 300 stuffed interested in and It seemed like a good as a prompt for their gift selection.
animals. opportunity to get involved." Associated Students advisor and
"It's been such a big deal," Jenkins Last week. the Associated Students professor of leadership studies Greg
said. "Somellmes it's kind of hard and threw a party at the campus children's Oarlc said that the annual toy drive is
things seem like they're not coming center to distribute the first round of one of many leadership opportunities on
together. But once they do and you see gifts. The school's Extended Opportunity campus forwilllng students.
the smiles on children's faces, it's the Programs and Services program will Jenkins, he said, was eager to lend a
most amazing thing -helping a child distribute more toys to children In hand.
who otJ1erwlse would not get families it is adopting for the holidays. "Her energy and commitment to this
something." The remainder will go to children in project really captures spirit of servant
As a member of the school's leadership local foster homes. leadership, which Is something we really
program, which sponsors the toy They also collected about 500 items promote," he said.
collection each year, Jenkins followed her such as blankets, games and books for -Marisa GNeil
DUI ARRESTS
These PfK'ple h•ve bHn •"nted recently on • Matthew Adam Weaver, 21 • Daphne Melina Winter•, 40, Palmdale
1u1plclon of driving un<Hr the Influence of • Leslie Ann Baumgardner, 22 • Philip Matthew Craghead, 26, Huntington
an intoxicant They h.w only been arrested • Stephen Cummings, 31 Beach
on suspicion of• crime and, •• wfth 111/ • Michael James, Steppe, 29 Sanday
1u1pecta, •re con-1dered Innocent untll W9dneedey •Jeremy James Conkle, 29, Costa Mesa
proved guilty. • Ramon Abel Chaidez, 25 •Megan Jean McClelland, 20, Irvine
• Estrella G. Perez, 22, Norwalk
COSTA MESA • Editor'• Not9: No cities of realdence were Friday
8undey available. • Candice Suzanne Hilz, 40, Irvine
• Jongl 01nlel Ledbetter, 30 • Charles Edward Stokoe, 57, Garden Grove
• Bemerdo Jimenez, 24 NEWPORT BEACH •Walter Lee Sexton Jr., 31, Huntington
• Roberta Jane Johnaton, 32 Monct.y Beach
Seiurct.y • Katherine Lynn Head, 27, Newport Be3ch • Beverly Ann Bunn, 49, Orange
•Armando Gonzelez, 31 Sunday Thu'9dey
Fttday • Jacquelyn Jean Lingelbach, 25, Newport •Martin Rudolph Lomberg, 41, Corona
• Victor M1rtt Cenchol1, 42 Beach •Jim Michael Carlson, 47. Newport Beach
Thundey • Phlllp Travis Leulhere, 29, Newport Beech • Kevin Timothy Crofton, 49, Orange
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Cities losing ~illions
Lack of reimbursement from the state for
missing vehicle license fees totals $7. 7
million for Newport Beach and Costa Mesa.
th1rd of what the city would have
gotten before the license fee roJJ.
back. Recent projections show
Newport Beach netting only $1.1
million.
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NEWPORT-MF.SA Even
more bell tightening may be In
order for local officials.
Budget cuts exceeding $7.7
million could begin to'hit New-
port Beach and Costa Mesa as
soon as this week as a direct re-
sult of Gov. Schwaneneggers re-
peal of the state vehicle license
fee ln~
When the guvemor annulled
the Increase In November, cities
and counties were promised the
state would make up any revenue
losses with m oney from its gen -
eral fund, as it had before the li-
cense fee Increase was put Into
place.
But the legislature bas not yet
voted on a proposal to reim-.
b urse, or "bacldill", money to lo-
cal governments for funds they
would have collected from larger
vehicle license fees.
For the turrent fiscal year
Costa Mesas loss will be about
$4.8 million from the general
fund. or about 5% of the city's
$94-million operating budget,
City Manager Allan Roeder said.
1iirnmi.ng the fat from city op·
erations is an ongoing process, so
the City Council will have to deal
with the state funding cut by set-
ting prioritia for dty programs
and services, be said.
•"We have literally for the past
10 years implemented as a way of
doing bustnest the very typical
cost-cutting strategies/ Roeder
said, such as downsizing admin-
istrative positions and contract-
ing out services. ·A lot of the typi·
ca1 adjustments you would make
have kind of become a way of life
In the Costa Mesa governmenC
The d ty does have a $14-mil-
lion reserve fund, but drawing on
that would only be a shoct-tenn
solution and would also affect
the city budget because the re-
serve generates Interest that goes
into the general fund, Roeder
said.
The hit to Newport Beach fi-
nances won't be as painful. The
city could lose a bit more than $3
million for the fiscal year if no
state bacldill comes through.
That represents about 3% of
the $100-million operating bud-
get, b ut officials factored most of
the loss into their budget projec·
tions.
"When we prepared our bud-
get £or the year, the city assumed
the worst," Newport's City Ad·
ministrative Services Director
Dennis Danner said.
The budget assumed license
fee revenues of Sl.45 million -a
While the city may lose more
than It planned for, it could have
been worse, Danner sald.
For now the city can afford ro
waft to decide on making cuts or
sbiftfng funding priorities, he
said.
The funding cut Will affect cit·
Les ditJerently depending on their
other sources of revenue, but
many may feel the impact ln
their public safety budgets, saJd
Michael Coleman, a fiscal advisor
to the League of California Cities.
Coleman provided cities with
projections of how much they
stand to lose based on state data.
"Unfortunately the reality Is for
most cities, police and 6re serv·
tees are 60CJL of their general fund
operations or more," Coleman
said.
Roeder sald Costa Mesa public
safety otficlals have expressed
concerns about the revenue loss,
but In the past they've always
supported the city's budget trim·
ming efforts.
"Police and fire have to be pan
of the solution just like all the
other departmen ts,• he said.
Slate legislators have drafted a
bill lo provide the baddin money
to local governments, but 70th
Dlslrict Assemblyman John
Campbell said Democrats have
kept it from reac:hing the floor for
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Democrats plan to hold up the
bill until they see the governor's
budget reduction proposals,
which are due out In January,
Campbell said.
Newport Beach Councibnan
Sieve Bromberg said he's expect·
ing state legislators to make good
on their promise to provide back·
fill money, but he may be alone
in his optimism.
"The way Sacramento's been
operating these days, I guess I
don'1 have as m uch confidence as
the mayor does,• Danner said.
Roeder noted that legislators
haven't yet acted on proposals to
issue bonds to fill the hole In the
state budget
uunless there's a measure that
goes forward the state ls in no
position to pay for the backfill
ing. • he said.
• AUC&A ROBINSON covers
business, Politics and the
environment. She can be reached at
(9491 7644330 or by e-mail at
alicia.roblnsonti1llarimes.com
Planning commissioner resigns
Joel Faris, a former
candidate for Costa Mesa
City Council, says he is
moving out of town.
Deirdre Newman
Daily Pilot
COSTA MESA -Planning Comm1i.-
sioner Joel Farb announced his resigna·
lion from the commission Monday.
Faris is resigning because he and his
family are moving to Fountain Valley, Start·
ing an odyssey that may take them back
F.asL
Faris expressed regret at leaving the city
he has Uved in for five years and served as
a planning commissioner since February.
"My wife and I have decided to move,"
Faris said Monday from the dais. "It's not a
move I want to make. I love Costa Mesa."
Councilman Allan Mansoor, who ap-
pointed Faris to the commission, sald he
would announce a replacement soon. lie
commended Faris for his contnoution to
the city.
"I am very appreciative of the Lime Joel
Faris has put into the Planning Commi!>-
sion and wish him the bes!."' Mansoor
said. "He was an asset to the community
and will be missed."
Faris' colleagues on the commission
lauded his thorough effort in gelling to
know the issues the commission consid-
ered.
"Nobody works harder than tJ1is guy,"
said Oiairman Bruce Garlich. "I le comes
here with a suitcase every (meeting) with
all his homework done."
Faris said he and his wife. Suzanne,
s1arted contemplating moving out of Cali-
fornia about a year ago because they feel
it's too crowded. They got an offer as soon
as they listed their house last summer, but
got cold feet and pulled out of the deal, Fa·
ris saJd.
So Faris, 35. began doing more intensive
searches of potential places to live and
honed ln on tJ1e Carolinas and Virginia. Al
this time, there's about a 75% chance lhal
they will take the plunge and move back
East eventually, Faris said.
"I'm going to go out there this summer
and touch it and feel it," Faris said. "Then
if it feels right, I'll take Suzanne out there.·
The couple decided 10 put their house
back on the market -it closed esnow
Tuesday -and first looked al renting a
BRIEFLY IN THE NEWS
house in Costa Mesa. But it turned O\lt lo
be more expensive than they expeued and
Faris decided to buy a house in fountain
Valley.
"We bought it with the hope that pricei.
will either go up or my wife wtll change her
mind again (aboul moving!," Faris said.
"She's from Garden Grove."
Leaving Costa Mesa will also be tough
because Faris was thinking about running
for City Council next year, he <iaid.
'"I really think I'm going to miss Costa
Mesa." Faris said. "I've only been there for
nve yeaf!>, bul it feel'> hke home ...
Faris said he and hJ~ family will rerum
often to Costa Mesa since "Fountain Valley
doesn't have a lo! to do."
It would also be tough to leave Orange
County, since he has a job he loves in Gar
den Grove teaching sucth grade, Faris said.
111e family would also have a difficult time
leaving their church. Newport-Mesa 01ris-
tian Center in Co~la Me-;a, which they will
continue KOmg lo after they move, fari'>
said.
The couple, who have three adopted
children and are planning on adopting a
fourth. are '>laying with their in-laws 1n
Garden Grove for a month before they
move into their new home.
Costa Mesa toy
company up to Duff
September.
While the doll aisles of 1oy
stores are crowded, Duff has the
advantage of a huge media
presence with a recently re·
leased albu m. a movie due o ut
this O u istmas and her Disney
1V show, "Lizzie McGuire."
Goldblum said.
personal interests: animal res-
cue, fashion design and yoga.
Roosevcll l~nvironmental
Award, given by lhe Assn. of
California Water Agencie~ to
projecrs that highlight environ-
mental 'lolutions 10 water quah·
ty issues.
Costa Mesa toy manufacturer
Playmates Toys is capitalizing
on the many sides of teen star
Hilary Duff with a hne or dolls
showing her in each of her ca-
reers -lV star. movie star and
slnger.
Playmates vice president of
marketing Nancy Goldblum
said the company jumped at
1he chance to produce the
11 ~-inch fashion doll. which
has been on the market since
And the line of three dolls out
now ls only the beginning.
Goldblum said 1hat this spring.
the company will put out new
dolls with updated outfits, and
next fall. three new dolls with
more clothes and accessories
will highlight some of Duff's
The dolls can be seen on
Duff's Web si1e at http.·//
www.llilaryduff.com and are
available at Kmart, Toys R Us.
Target. Wal-mart and Umited
Too stores, Goldblum !>aid.
Water districts earn
statewide award
An urban runoff s1udy by the
Municipal Water 01:.trlcl of
Orange County and Irvine
Ran ch Water District earned
the agencies the Theodore
The runoff study looked al
the effectiveness of satellite·
controlled ·smart" irrigation
systems In residential commu-
nities. Findings ot the study in
eluded that smart irrigallon
system., can reduce runoff from
residentlaJ watering by as much
as 71% and pote nlially can savr
single family homes up 10 4 I
gallons of water per day.
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Contmued from A 1
of Govemmenb. where he plays
an Import.ant role representing
Newpon Reach. espeaally in
transportation matters such as
John Wayne Aupon.
Ada.nu wu mayor in 200 I.
Uke Ridgeway. he wu re-elect-
ed 10 the dals ln the 2002 elec-
tion and will have completed
hia council ~rvtce to the dry in
2006.
He also serves on a number
of city committees Including
the General Plan Update Com·
mhtee and the l:conomk Advi-
sory Committee, and he re-
presents Newport Beach to the
League of California Cities. I le
represents District 4, which in
eludes the airport area and
moM communities c11C'ircllng
the Upper
Newport Hay
area.
City Coun-
cil members
are paid
$984.33 per
month excepl
the mayor,
who receivet.
S 1.396.52 per
month. Gary
Adams Bromberg
'wd it was an
honor ~ as mayor of the
city in 2003.
•it's been a hO()t of a year for
me. I've en1oyed It and I feel like
I'm going out on a high note,· he
~d.
•JUNE CASAGRANDE covers
Newport Beadi and John Wayne
Airport She may be reached at
(9491 574-4232 or by e-mail at
june.CJJsagr11nde1a lst1m8S com
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DIGITAL
Conbnued from A 1
The mac.hane' loo~ hkt· an
elel·tronic d1pboard with a
<;creen 'ilmilar to a computer
screen. l,.tch mal:hinc has .i dial
lhat allows voters 10 navigate
between races and a button
thal actually casts the ballots.
Those who didn't gel a
chance lo test drive rhe new
machines on Tuesday mlghr
nol have missed the boat en -
tlrely. City Oerlt Lavonne I lark
AROUND TOWN
• Send AROUND TOWN ltem1 to
the Dally Piiot. 330 W. BIY St,
Costa Mesa, CA 92627; by e-mail
to lul-.pen.tll11tlme&com; by
fexto(949)646-4170;orby
tailing (949) 57~-Include
the time, date and IOCltlon of
tM event. ••well a • contact
phone number.
TODAY
Body DM19n wffl offer 1 frM
1emln1r Ind demon1tr1tfon on
the l•t811 technology on cellulite
1re1tmenta from 7 to 8 p.m. at
100 Newport Center Drive. The
event 11 present.ct by Miry
Oellene, • m1 ... ge therapist.
Information end reglttrltlon:
(949) 722-3666.
(ltltlit.bodydnlgn.tv.
Hoag Ho...., will haw an
evening lung cancer •upport
group dl1CUalon about "Coping
with the Holldav-.. from 8:30 to
I p.m. It th9 tto.g Catie*'
Center, Conferenc. Room A.
lnfonnl1fon (M9) 760-6542-
JomthM Mof9no, profeaor
ind director of the Center for
Blo~I Ethlet It the
Vnl o1 Virginia, will
pretent HlttOtV Ind Ethfc:I
of Human &perimentt from the
NIZlt to the U.S. Mlntery• at 4
p.m. -'the McDonnell DouglH
less !>aid 1ho1 the t.11y 1s working
witJ1 c:ounty elecrlon officials to
arrange to have one of the ma
chinc<o placed in the city clerk's
office prior 10 the Marc.h elec·
lion
Members of lhe public can
also get a lesson in U'>ing the
machines at the registrar's Weh
\Ile, llltp://wurw.oc.ca.goultlec·
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•JUNE CASAGRANDE covers
Newport Beadi ind John Wayne
Airport She may be reac:tied at
1949) 574-4232 or by e-mail at
1une.cas11gr11ndet@lotimes com.
(949) 824-9296.
The Newport Beed\ Pubtlc
Ubnary Foundation will hold ns
Menu1eripi. Boott Oiacu11lon
Group at 9:16 a.m.11 the
Newport Beach Central library.
The book Nlectloo for thl1
month 11 •The Secnlt Ufe of
Beet• by Susan Monk l(Jdd.
Information: (949) 717~.
THURSDAY
Th• Campu9 Cohegue1 of
Orange Co1at College will hold a
luncheon lo ralM funds for the
OCC Oinbl.ct Studenu Center
from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. at OCC.
There will be entertainment
provided by Tyler Hoff and Klro
Kira, who will be pl1ying with
the H1ny and Grtce Steele
Children Center. The co1t la
$9.60 per pef'IOn. lnform1tlon:
,,.ndardtint•hotmall.c:om.
The Thur9dey Momlng Senior
Women'• Club will preaent it1
Chri1t1n11 pany lund'Mon end 1
musical thow at 11 a.m. 1t the
Newport Beach Rldlaaon Hotel,
"645 MICAtthut Blvd. Thia will
be $23. Information end
rete1V1don: (71•1 842·6863.
FM>AY
Felhk>n WMd end Star a7
Radlo wm hoel a holld1Y tov
drlve ffOm 10 a.m. to• p.m. fn
BloomlnQdel•'• Courtya1d.
Cuttomlf• .,.. encouraoect to Auditorium. 1t UC rrvlM , , n •tr,f'!,... , •1ron tJff n 11!W!f111m "Wf n~ tov
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'You would think it wouldn't make any diffeuncet but thtir altitudes and
the ambience is differt!nt when they Jc.now ,nople are here {celebrating].· '
Col•• Glffwd, 76, on birthdly celibtltions It the Seaside Y-llaas residential care faciitY
DOUGLAS ZIMMERMAN I DAILY PILOl
Irene Franks has a few words with her grandmother. Myrtle White. who wrned 101 years old on Tuesday.
CENTURY
Continued from Al
!>ion.
White, who L'> nearly bbnd and
can hardly hear, still has a hearty
appetite. as she dug into the
manicotti Wade cooked up.
I fer family and fnends remi-
nisced about White's stoned life
and swapped anecclotes about
some of the amusing things she
has said recently.
White was born in Detroit
Lakes, Minn. and grew up m San-
born. S.O. She had four brothers
and ~ters and worked hard on a
farm as a youth. She taught at a
country school for a few years
before getting married. She had
KAISER
Continued from A 1
passed in 2000, go beyond the
move. Niki Parker. chair for KaJ
ser's Measure A Site-Based Com-
millee, 1Mtid the altering moving
plan was 1ust the latest in a series
of problc•ms that has tlicm so
fm'ltrate<l. members are consid-
ering re!>1gning en mru.se.
"We were the first !group of
<tehoolsl. we were the guinea
pigs,· Parker said. "There arc
e1gh1 members on my commit -
tee. We've spent hours working
on thing., 10 no avail We fl-cl that
we're not a pan o f the pnKe~ •
Ille rommiuce'., main con-
cern, Parker said. I!> ..afcry of chil
dren on campu'>. Oocks and the
paging system arcn'r functioning
and it takes three people to lurn
m1 the fire alarms, she :.aid.
"We'n> one 'ilep away fmm ili
!><l!.ter," Parker ~d.
rhere are three separate alarm
~rems on campw. one in the
portable classrooms, the old sys
tern and the new 'i)'Stem -bur
all are functmning. Martin said.
I veryth.ing b "ab')()lutely up lo
to be placed under the Fashion
Island Christmas tree.
Information: (949) 721-2000
hrtp:/lwww.shopfsshlon
island.com .
The Reflex Symplth9tlc
Oyatrophy friends eupport
group will meet at 7 p.m. at
Cocoa, 2750 Hert>or Blvd .. Costa
Meaa. lntorm1tion: (9'9)
650-1212. (714) 491-9400.
SATURDAY
Sharlly'1 Wood-flr-.d Mexican
Grill will have • grand opening
celebration from 11 a.m. to 3
p.m. to h•lp Newport Coast
Car1s rmlso tund1 for La
Hacienda de 11 lnm1culada, a
1mall orphanege In Tlju1na. The
co1t will be $10 for 1dult1 end $6
for children. Sh1tty'1 l1 at 21119
Newport Co19t Orfve. Newport
Coa.t Shopplog Center.
Information: (949) 4'33-7879.
The City of Colltlt MMe Md
Torelli Ruhy ere aponeoling the
city'• 1nnuel Holld•v Snow Hiii,
which will be ftom 91.m. to
noon 8t the BllMrlc Community
Centet, 1875 81IHrk: Drive. The
event wlll lndude eo tont of
1now, hay ride• and a apecl1I
vlalt by Senta. Santi will 1rrtv1
et 10;30 a.m. by h.tJcopter
Information: (714) 754-6168.
0..,.. County....,.. tor
Anlmala will have a IJlent
auction, live mutfc, a gUMt
pe1tker, end OCPA't 1nnual
)
two children, Gifford and fanet
Mcflroy. She also has four grand-
children, five great grandchildren
-one is deceased -and six
great-great grandchildren.
"She was in control, a lovely
mother, a caring per;on and
could aJways handle herself." Gif-
ford said.
l ler grandt.IJughter, Irene
Franks, came to celebrate Wlute's
birthday from Ari7..ona with her
husband, Joe. Franks said she is
in awe of her grandmother ex-
ceeding the 100-year milestone.
"It's just unbelievable." Franks
said. "She's always been really
special 10 me. I was her first
grandchild .•
While the guests lavished at-
tention on Whlte, she noncha-
lantly took it aJI in
ft.re code" and shouJd be inte-
grated by the end or the year. she
said.
Communication. or a per-
ceived lack thereof, among the
district, parents and teachers
"continues to be a problem." ad-
mitted district spokesperson
Jane Garland.
Parents at Harbor View El-
ementary School, also undergo-
ing Measure A work. have ex-
pressed frustrntion rhat their
concerns were not being heard
property by the district.
TI1e sire-based committees
were set up to provide account-
ability, co111rnunica1jon and rep-
resentation, Parker said. but she
feels that they have Little say in
what acruaJly happens on 1heir
campuses
'The site commillecs need to
have a better defined role so
there 1sn·1 n disconnect between
expectation and reality," said
Mark Buchanan. chairman of the
Measure A Citizens' Oversight
Comminee. ·"!McCarthy Con-
struction! was taking the ideas
and preferences of the site com-
m111ecs and doing the best they
couJd with rhe funds available to
do the wor1t on the campus."
·Peace for Animelsw community
ceremony at 6:30 p.m at the
Ayer1 Country Inn & Suites
Hotel, at 325 S. Bristol St. The
cost la $40 for members and $50
for nonmambe,... Information:
(714) 751-0CPA.
http://www.ocpauu. ory.
The mwcha.nu of Bllbot lmttt.
you to watch the students of
Newport Elementary School ••
they participant In the 11nnu1I
marchant Chrtatmu p1lntlng
progr11m from 9 to 11 a.m. at the
fun Zone area B1lbol VIiiage In
front of the F-erTlt wheel
lnform1tlon: (949) 676-0501 ,
http://www.balboan.wport
belldl.com.
Costa ...... High Sdlool wffl
"-"• • communitywkte c.mpue
deanup d•v from 9 a .m. to 3
p.m. 11 2660 F1lrvl~ Road
~pie will meet Inside tha main
entr1nce by the l.yceum. Adutea
and teens,,. welcome.
lnform1t1on: Ricardo Dence
(714) 751-9858. The,..., Ind Mary Muth
Interpretive Center will ho1t e
hands-on event f11tul1ng
ropulee, amphlbfena and
arachnid• from 1 to 2 p.m. at
2301 Vn1V9t'ltry Onve, Newport
Baich. LMm meemerfzlng fects
1nd myth1 lbout lheM
creaturee. The cost wlll b4t $10
fot eg .. 6 •nd up. Information
end "'9f9tradon:
(949) 923-229!>
"She's really funny.· Wade said .
"like just now, I said, 'I want to
get a picture of you.' And she
said, 'Oh no, don'r do thad' She's
to1aJly with it."
While is very "l'lf-.,ufficicnl.
Wade said. She can help feed
herself, pivot in her wheelchair
and bnL'ih her teeth.
She also is fully capable of lc.'I
ling otJ1ers know what she need'>,
Wade added
"She'IJ tell you what she
wants." Wade said "She gets her
needs met by being verbal ·
While she never had a yen for
smoking or drinking. she has a
penchant for coffee and sun
shine. Grospc said.
The party contained 1he typi-
cal musings on tl1e secret of
White's longeviry. Lacson and
DANCE
Continued from A 1
He rold the court that he
obeyed the victim because she
threa1ened to file a complaint
against him for staturory rape
-a Lhreat which made him an-
gry and fruslrated
Dance said he tied her hands
with duct tape to fuJfUI her
"bondage· fantasy. I le whipped
her with his belt for "several,
<,everal minutes on her pelvis,
back. face and neck. he said.
Dance. answering the prosecu
tor, "3.ld he was concerned
about her shedding blood in her
parent\ car.
He also told the proi.ecutor
that he never felt auracted to
the victim and that she was
"ugly.· After the episode, which
lasted about two hours, Dance
forced her out of his car afler
threatening 10 bomb her house
if she told anyont' 1hat he raped
her, he said.
Dance said he took money
out of her wallet ·1us1 out of an-
ger and frustration."
Police arrested Dance two
days Inter when n friend of thl'
vicUm. acting as a decoy, talked
to him in a char room and lured
him to the Block at Orange
again.
Judge Fasel told Faber that his
client wouldn't have stood a
chance wilh a jury with the tes-
timony he gave in court Mon-
day.
•There is no way any rational
trier of fact wouJd find your cli-
ent not guihy, • he said.
The vlctlm, now 17 years old,
stood up and made a statement
about bow the incident has af-
fected her llfe.
·0oes he have any Idea what J
had to go throughr she said,
reading from a prepared
sgeech. ·0oes he lcnow how
nauseating It wu to have to
swallow the spit and phlegm he
kept hacking into my mouth? Or
how palnfuJ It wns to be whip·
ped lime after time with noth·
lng to relieve the excrudotlng
sting but anQther trike Crom hl3
belt1.
The victim said she wanted to
be killed to end her suffering.
"He deserves to spend the
rest or his pathetic existence ln
pdson till be dies." she said. •
... I hope everyonibere can mee
what an evil cruel beall he Is
and newr have mercy on him
beatuae Goel knows he didn't
have any on me."
• Da.nce, who a110 spoke. wd
be I •90rry for evefythlng that
happened." ·rm t<>ny ror an lhe In ulu I
cut on h~r. • he aa.ld. •tt I had
4.;
Grospe ventured a guess.
"She'i. very patient." Lacson
said. "That's probably how slw
got 10 be 101. She's alwa~ lool..
ing out for other people."
"Her fuse is very long." Grm.rw
added.
After cutting the birthday ca.let•
adorned with white frosting and
yellow roses, White opened her
presents, which included a pink
and gray scarf.
The lively atmosphere and
music inspired one of the res1
dents. Tum Belote, 81, to get oul
of his wheelchair and dance with
Grospe.
• OBRORE NEWMAN covers Costa
Mesa and may be reached at (9491
574-4221 or by e·mail at
deirdre.newman@/at1mes.com.
the opportunity. I'd go back and
undo everything thal happened
Lhat day. Most of all, I'm sorry I
ever mer (the victim)."
Dance, who was dressed m a
yellow jumpsuit, sat still with nu
facial expression as Fasel read
out the sentence.
Dance's mother let out a rry
or anguish as Fasel said Dann·
will not be eligible for parole
until after 25 years.
Right after the judge ad
journed the court, Dance's fa
ther, Larry Dance, yelJed out
"This is R.S. This is not right •
lfis boomf'ng voice resounded
on the court's corridors as hl'
ranted about the unfaimes!. of
the judge's sentence.
"My son didn't kill no one," he
srud. ·There were no injuries.
There was no death. My son had
no prior criminal record."
Larry Dance said the district
attorney "overcharged" his son ·ufe in prison for assault?~ hl'
asked. "A person who commit'>
murder gets away with 25 year<.
in prison. Where's the juslkl'
here?"
I le said he wouJd appeal 1hr
judge's decision "all the way" ii
he needs to.
Dance's mother said her son
is a "good and honest boy."
"I could have accepted thjs ii
he was a gang member 01
something.· she sajd. "He was a
good student. He went lo
church."
Both of Dance's parents said
they believe their son's story.
"Me just met the wrong girl
and got Into the wrong ch-cum
stances.· Larry Dance saJd. "I'm
not saying he'1 not guilty of as-
sault. but life ln prtsoo for as
sault? fl just doesn't make sense
It's wrong.•
The victim's mother &aid she
ls happy that justice h48 been
served.
·rm glad he's been put away
and It's aJI over,• she said. "The
hardest pan for us was to drag
her through aU this for this long.
She's an Innocent person.•
The victim &aid he agreed to
help police because she
•wanted hlm to get caught, no
matter what.•
"J didn't want him dolna this
10 other girls," she said.
The victim. who recently •p·
peared on the John Walsh Show,
said she hopes to help other
glrls who have gone through
such honor.
"ll't 10methlng I want to do In
the tuture, • he said. "I thlnk f
can help them.·
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COSTA MESA PLANNING COMMISSION WRAP-UP
INSID E CITY HALL FYl
Here are a few of rm Items c0mmissionen WHAT: ne1<1 Planning Commlaslon meeting
WHEN: ~:30 p.m., Jan. 12 decldaJ Monday: WHERE: City Hall, 77 Fair Drive
PRINCE OF PEACE INFO: (714) 752·5245
The commission corulderect adding three ~ lanllne denled lhe .,.,..,.on conditions to the Prince or ~ Cl\urch's Mayor Gary Monahan ap·
master plan: one that would hold the dty pealed that decision lo allow
blameless for any damage thl cornrnission 10 revtew the
~ caused by lhe 6cus.,,.. on lhe project in accordance with the
church property; one that new residential design guidelines.
would set a maximum n~ Vd.lantine denied the project because It did
or 315 students for the school, not meet two crilerla of the new guidelines.
without llmltlng the number of which became effective Oct 2. Those criteria
preschool·versus elementary school students; are a lO·foot second-story side setback and a
and one that would allow use of a wallcway second-Ooor·to·flrst-Ooor ratio of80%.
next to the Baker Street driveway
WHAT HAPPENED
WHAT HAPPENED The comm.lsslon reveJ1ied Valanune'i. derual
The commis.sion approved the chang~ 4-1 and approved the expansion. 4-1 with Com·
with Commlssioner Katrina Foley dissenting. misOOner Bill Peltins dissenting.
It also directed planning staff members 10 in·
spect the root barriers that church officials WHAT WAS SAID
haw already had installed to make sure they
were put in properly. And ii asked staff mem·
w~ felt that the modification that they
were proposing to malce met the intent of the
bers to work with church officials and neigh·
bors to resolve some neighbors' concerns with
zoning code and guidelines and was consis·
tent with the prevailing style of homes in the
a dawn-to-dusk light on the chw·ch property. neighborhood." Planning Olairman Bruce
Garllch said WHAT WAS SAID The KuhJmanns also agreed to additional
"1 am concerned that if we don't have the Improvement.!> to soften the side elevation of
trees removed, that while the indemnity con· their home. Garliclt added.
dition prevents the city from having 10 pay for
a lawsuit, ti doesn"t prevent the public health
and safety problem thats more than likeJy to PLANNING APPLICATION
occur as a result of the ficus tree\ bt>ing plant· TI1e co~lon considered a reque-;1 from
ed so close to the sidewalk." Foley ~d. Tim Roberts. representing the Ussoy Family
Th.Jst. which owns properties al 168, 172 and
APPEAL OF EXPANSION DENIAL I 78 Merrill Place. TI1e Lissoy
~ family WIHllOO ID build a""" The commission heard an appeal from wlit, two-story project with an
Doyle Forth. representing property owners exception to average individual nm and Liz Kuhlmann, who want to expand lot area requirements.
the second floor of their hou.'>t! at 3379 Fuch Each lot contains a single-
'>ia St. family re.1dence. The existing residence.-,
On Oct. 30, zoning adminl!>trntor Perry Va-would bt• demolished and the lo~ combmcd
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WHAT WAS SAID
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Kluger Architects. representing the Roman
Catholic BWlop of Orange for St. Joachim
Olurch al 1943 and 1964 Orange Ave., re-
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~WI< The bishop proposed to
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priests and associates upstairs
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downstairs.
Ille bWlop is also requesting a permit to al·
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attending meetings across the street on the
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Teachers can not be blamed
for low test. scores.
Everyone would aclcnowledge that
good teachers are the most important
element ot successful leam.lng. Yet. on
Dec. 3 on Corona del Mar High School's
campus, a group of people dedded to
rum their bacb on Newport-Mesa
teachers. They c.la1med that teachers
choose to focus only on teaching
standards yet do these people not
reall.ze Lhat most teache11 would
welcome the freedom to have more
meaning-centered teaching.
It seems like a giant contradicdon on
the critics of Newport-Mesa teachers.
I low can on one hand you say that
there Is an overemphasis on standards
and on the other band state that
teachers are to bJame for poor test
scores. A teacher cannot win if they
"teach for the test• then you don't allow
for the meaning-centered teach.Ing
while If you do approach teachlng with
a more meaning-centered approach
then you may not have as high of test
scores.
It seems ludicrous to be targeting
teachers as the problem when teachers
are the ones who are feeling the
greatest effects from increased
restrictions by the state. Under these
conditions. doesn't It seem feasible that
clas.\el, with bad test scores may
actually be the classes who are taught
by the teachers bold enough to
main tam some sense of a
meaning-centered approach? This Is
not to argue that test results and
meanlng-centered are murually ·
exclusive but to many teachers It often
feels this way.
We should be building partnerships
among parents. teachers and students.
ll seems it is easier to blame others
than to wort. together 1oward solutions.
Some participants went Wednesday
nlght thinking they were going to be
part of a group of interested
stakeholders who wanted to improve
our education system. but It seems they
were alone with this hope.
MATTPHIWPS
Executive Olrector, Newport-Mesa
Federation of'Ieachers
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MARK C. DUSTIN I DAILY PILOT
Senior Amanda Rubenstein gives a presentation during the first meeting of her club, No Child Left Behind, at Corona del
Mar High. The club is Rubenstein's senior project, she and 1s seeking ·to redu ce the importance on grades.
Creating a new golf course built on the former Scholl Canyon 3. Maintenance problems. Methane
ti N landfiU. absorbs nitrogen and thus stunts the Its ewport Beach to a tee The problems we encouniered were growth of trees, brush and grass. Extra
I think !putting a golf course at extensive and costly, especlalJy to the nutrients must then be added to
Coyote Canyon landfill) ls an excelJent city of Glendale. The questions that compensate leading to extrem ely
Idea. Newport Beach needs another must be addressed by the parks polluted runoff. Replaced divots rarely
public golf course very much and it department and city council are survive.
would be a great absolute advantage to many. The most common headaches I would recommend the ..
the city and a grut attribu1e to the city. we encountered were: maintenance be handied privately.
MRS. ROBERT AL.SHULER l. Methane odor. Some days it was City parks departments are not
Newport Coast so powerful that som e people got sick. equipped and lack the expertise to
Hold the cheers for a
new set of links in town
1 was a concessionaire partner at
the Scholl Canyon Golf and Tennis
complex in Glendale in the early
1980s. Thls recreation facility was
2. Ground-settling. The grading of handle a golf course. An expert
the golf course is essential to its full -lime greens keeper is essential. A
playability and PGA rules. Landfills driving range is a must. The range was
will experience ever-changing grade. the main monQymaker for the city and
Imagine tea boxes and putting greens concessionaire. I lowever, as a reven ue
turning Into 15% plus slopes within a generator, a golf course is pie in the
few years. Drainage problems also sky. The best the city could hope for is
then ensue. to slowly recoup its construction costs
Read Newport-Mesa
Arc you concerned about the low test scores
at our schools in Costa Mesa and Newport Beach?
During the past four yea rs, the efforts of the Daily Pilot and the Rotary Clubs of
Newport-Balboa, Newport Irvine and Newport Beach Sunrise in support of che
loJ Angdes Tunes Reading by 9 program has raised more than $24,000, including
$10,000 from Daily Pilot readers to deliver 16,500 books co kindergarten through
third grade srudcms at Pomona, Whittier and Wilson Elementary Schools. These
schools have the highcsc percentage of limited-English speaking students and lowest
test scores.
The Daily Pilot and the three Rotary Clubs arc launching a campaign this fall with
$6,800 committed by clubs, to be matched by an equal amount from Daily Pilot
readers chat combined, will purchase an additional 7 ,800 books fo r chc three
clemencary schools.
The real diflerence in improving reading skills
is you, your employees, or members!
Join the Daily Pilot in a new program, &IUI Nnvport-Me1a by giving one hour of
your time, once or twice a month during the school day, reading to scudcnts at either
Pomona, Whittier or Wilson Elementary Schools.
Make a company, club, community group or congregation commitment to RelUI
Nftllport-MUA and encourage interested employees and members to take an hour
once or twice a month to read to students at one of the three elementary schools.
They can do it on their lunch hour, coffee break time or during work hours.
Companies, dubs. community groups and congregations that make a commitment
to &IUI Nnvport-MUAwill be recognized in the Daily Pilot during the school year.
Srudcnts arc available for &"" Nl#IJ>ort·M.u beginning at 8: 15 a.m. until 2 p.m.,
Monday through Fri~y. It's easy, it's fun and it's very important if we are to help
students ?'aster reading by the age of 9 and become productive citi7.Cns of our
commurury.
with rents or percentage fees from a
private concessionaire. . STEVE LEACH
Newport Beach
Supporting neither Bob
nor Dina, thank you
~Whom would you support: Dornan
or Rohrabacher?"
Neither. I would support a
progressive candidate.
THOMAS MCCARTHY
Santa Ana Heights
What happened to Costa
Mesa's fiscal smarts?
I once read that Costa Mesa was one
of the most fiscalJy conservative cities
in the nation. always very frugal with
its money, carefully spending its
citizen's tax dollars on much needed
projects. Well, you can throw out that
label for 20-04.
By the way. the Costa Mesa
Planning Commissioners pay went up
from the minimal $75 a m onth to the
Oat fee of $40-0, you would think our
economy had fully recovered from the
recession. But please correcl me if I'm
wrong. the state is still in a major
fiscal crisis. Gov. Schwarzenegger has
not issued blank checks 10 local
governm ents; on the contrary. he's
attempting 10 solve the problem wilh
a short-term bond solution.
Yes, we love you Costa Mesa
Planning Commissioners, but how
about $10-0 a month instead of$40-0? I
know Mayor Gary Monahan is trying
to be nice to you (perhaps so you'll
support hlm more, maybe even help
him when he runs for slate Assembly)
but didn't you take this job out of
compassion and loyalty to our city?
Gosh, it never ceases to amaze me
the double-talk of politicians. They
pretend that it's so hard to cut
spending on social services and public
infrastructure:but they have no
trouble rushing to raise their own
salaries. At least some of us will have a
good Cllris1mas.
WALTER DANZIG
Costa Mesa
Dcket Plan It's easy for you, your employees or members to panicipatc. Just call one of the three
schools listed below and identify yourself as a RelUI Nnvport-MUA volunteer,
identify the day and time you have available and you will be scheduled with a
classroom teacher at the school you c:alled. The tuchcr will help you get started and
provide Reading by 9 books to use with the students.
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"/got kind of lucky that
it deflected off the
goalie's hands."
Dominic Rubino, Corona det Mar
senior soccer Standout
EYE OPENER . ~'-----.
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$pof1s Editor Ric:Mrd Dunn: (94915 744223 • Spof1s Fax: (949) 650-0170 Wednesday, December 10. 2003 A7
GIRLS WATER POLO
Mustangs
hoping to
stay on rise
After winning a
piece of league
crown last season,
Costa Mesa looks to
continue success.
Q Azusa Pacific University and
solely concentmte on teach-
ing at Co1>1a Mesa. But he
didn't want to let down the
players.
"They asked me 10 coach
and it was worth it," Posliff
Steve Vlr1en
Daily Pilot
The rise of the Costa Mesa I ligh
girls water polo program began rather
simple.
A lot of Lhe credit goes to Coach
Tim Poi.tiff, who enters his second
season with the Mustangs. But. it was
the playefl> from the school's varsity
team that made the inJtiaJ move that
paved the way for Mesa's pivo1aJ sea-
son last year.
The players went into PoslitT's
classroom last year and asked hlm to
coach the team. The coach had
planned to earn his master's degree at
said. "They are great kids. II wm. a real
good decision.·
The players paid back their coach
by earning a third of the Golden Wel>l
League 1ille last sea!>on. their first year
in the league. This '>Cason might he a
rebuilding year bt>cau-;c of the youth
on the team, PosllfT said, but three re-
turnees might have r-.omethinR 10 •my
about that.
Sarah Bowman, Jessica Steenhard
and Allyson Ham'> earned all league
honors last year and will be an impor-
t.ant part of the team this season. The
same goes for senior goalie Quyen
Nguyen.
See MUSTANGS, Pa1e A8
BOYS BASKETBALL
DOUGlAS ZIMMERMAN I OM. Y PllOT
Newport Harbor guard Andre Pinesett, who scored six points in the Sailors'
win Tuesday night, goes up for a deuce against Compton's Michael Price (2)
and Richard Munns in the Bill Reynolds Classic at Newport Harbor High.
Short-handed Sailors
still a powerful team
Newport Harbor
dresses just eight
players but comes
up with a victory
~ainst Compton.
Pttrlck Laverty
Dady Pilot
NEWPORT BEACH -Even with
Coyr players suspended for a violation
of•team rules and three others lck.
NewpOrt Harbor High·• boys basket·
ball team didn't miss a beat lri the
opening round or pool play Monday In thG Bill Reynolds Oualc.
• The host Sailors convert~ better tn.n 68" of their field goa1a In the aec-
ond half to pull away from Compton
~~ta 66·52 victory to remain un·
defeated this season.
Newport Harbor (3-0) used a
23~6 run that began with a Ja·
mle Diefenbach Jayln with 2:26
remaln.lng In the third quarter
nod ended when Compton's Ml·
chael Gordon hit a three·polnter
with 1:48 remaining ln the game.
Gordon's shot ended a st.ring of 12
consecutive m1$Sed fieJd·goaJ at·
tempc. by the~ (2·3), who had
ded the game midway through the
third quarter on a three-pointer by
Richard Mwms.
Munns, who Jed Compton with 2.4
polnta. acored with 7:11 remaining In
the fourth quarter to sh.rink Newport
Hubor'a Ind to 49-43, but the Sailors
ta>red the next· t l points as tho Thr·
babes coWdn't ~t a lhot to drop.
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PHOTOS BYKfNT TREPTOW DAI Y Pl OT
Corona del Mar's Juhen Cerutti (5) leaps above Sage Hill's Richard Gadbois ( 11) in Tuesday's nonleague match.
One goal enough
for unbeaten CdM
Trying to penetrate past
Sage Hill goalie Arriaga,
Sea Kings edge
Lightning, 1-0, in
nonleague match.
Steve Vlr1en
Daily Pilot
NEWPORT COAST' -A loud group
of students continUAlJy cheered for
the Corona del Mar 1 Ugh boys soccer
team and delivered some sparse
heckling for Sage Hill Tuesday.
But the CdM fans
were basically sUent
when It came to Ce-
sar Arriaga. I le
would be the stand·
out goalkee~r for
Sage Hill. He made
17 scops. yet one got
by as CdM remained
undefeated with a
1-0 nonJeaguc vic-
tory on the Light-
ning's Oeld.
CdM senior Ooml·
nic Rublno &eored ln the 37th minute
6n.lshitag off an assist from feUow tcn-
lor Jerilt Thayer. Rubino fired a shot
from abOut l O yards out near the vtsl
tol9' sideline. His alrlke found the
right comer or the net and Artiaga
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K(Hl TI!EPTOW I OM. Y Pl.OT
Sage Hill School's Kent Kuran, left, chases down Corona del Mar's Dominic
Rubino In Tuesdays nonleague match at Sage Hill. CdM won, 1-0.
nearly pulled fl down.
•tte'' awesome,• Rubino Wd of Ar·
rtap. "It was a good atrlke, bui It
really W11Sn't where I wanted to put le.
l got kind oflucky lha& It deOectod olf
the goalie's hands.•
Arriaga. a ~or who wu the
Academy lµguc' M t Valuable
S.. SEA KINGS, Pace Al
Al Wech$d.1Y. Oecembel JO. 2003 SPORTS
SEA KINGS
Continued from A7
l'tayer as 1 eophomo~. lm·
pn!lUed many and typlO~ an
improved equad. Last year the
~ Kinp defeated 5a8e HW, 7·0.
CdM (4·0) I In Divt&lon D ln
boys soccer, while Sage HW ( 1-2)
competea In Divtslon VJ.
*He wu very aggressive and
could punt the heck out of the
ball," CdM Coach Pat Callaghan
said. "He kind of kept u on our
heels. ..
· CaDasttan was not aware ,or
the sage Hill's goa.Ue'a rwne until
alter the game. c.aJ.1agban actu·
8.lly COG(hed Arriaga'• . older
brother, Hilario. who was lnstru·
snental tn leading the P\rates to
the state champlonahip match In
2000. Hilario. a goalie, also
helped lead the 1999-2000 &tan·
cia boys aoccer team to a ClF Di·
vision VI championship. At OCC.
Callaghan was an assistant.
Now, Ca.Uaghan l.s the head
coach of the Sea Kings and has
grand expectatlons for hll team
tbat capt\lttd a share of the Pa·
cific Coast League crown last
year. CdM defeated Sage 1 UJJ. but
the Sen King coach saw plenty of
room for Improvement
"We just didn't play very well,"
Callaghan said. "II wasn't about
the score; it was just how we
played as a team. l don't thin.le we
did things very quickly. I don't
think we played with o lot of en·
e:rgy early on. We jus1 lcl.nd of sat.
We just weren't sharp. It was a
sluggish performance."
Callaghan also saJd he was
pleased with his teams second·
half effon and the fact that the
Sea Kings won most 50·50 balls.
Julien Cerutti, Rubino and
Thayer controlled the midfield,
while forwards Chris Ringsttom
and Danny Whitaker were ln·
volved in several offensive at·
tacks.
For 'Sage Hill, senior Jordan
Salinger. along with freshmen
Alex Edelstein and \.onrad Whl-
KENT TR£PTOW I DAILY PILOT
Corona del Mar High goalkeeper Andrew Dialynas, nght, punches
the ball away from Sage HRl's Richard Gadbois on a comer kick in
the second half of Tuesday's nonleague game at Sage Hill.
taker provided defensive support
for Arriaga. ln the 5th minute,
Arnaga was out of position and
he was down with an injury. A
player stepped on his hand,
whlch had already had a broken
thumb prior to the game.
With Arriaga down. Edelsteln
stepped up and lclcked away a
shot by Rubino. The Sea Kings
had 22 hots, while the Ughtning
produced seven. CdM's goalie,
Andrew I':>iaJynas. recorded four
saves.
"I was very happy with the
kids." Sage Hill Coach Noured·
dine El Alam said. "They played
a good game. l lhink if we play
the way we did (Tuesday) against
our level I think we will do very weu.·
HIGH SCHOOL WRESTLING
Trials await Costa Mesa
With limited
numbers, first-year
coach planning to
grow program by
word of mouth.
Barry Faulkner
Daily Pilot
StiJI embracing the novelty of
his first coaching experience,
Costa Mesa High wrestling
coach Lee Romo ls undeterred
by the chal·
lenges that face
his program this
season.
And his ability
10 do the job
may rake noth·
Ing less.
.. We have seven or eight dual
matches and we're not going to
win any one of them,· said Ro·
mo, a walk-on who steps in to
guide a program that made the
QF Southern Section team play-
offs last season, but Is starting
virtually anew this year. "But,
hopefully. the kids we have are
going to have an enjoyable ex·
MUSTANGS
Continued from A7
Bowman will be depended on
to score. The junior two-meter
player recelved first-team All·
Golden We t League honors as
~ll as aecond·team All·CIF
Southern Section Division IV
laurels.
"She'a extremely toJented and
a blg girl for a junior," Postilt
said. "She' coming along well ao rar. We expect big things from
her:
Harris. a junior, collected
thlrd-team All·OF Dlvt Ion IV
honors and second-team all·
league honors, whUc Steenhard
was a flrsHeam all-league per--
former.
Steenhard and Nguyen nre the
team's onJy aenlors..
"Inexperience wW be our big·
TODAY ......... "
SllVIO E9"CM Sr.
Joe Amburgey Jr.
Junlno ~ Sr.
Mite \Yeber So.
Br.ndon Wood So.
MaNln Ramirez Sr.
Chril Knox So.
Vlonl• Tubblola So.
Coed\: lee Romo (first veer)
perience and the word wiU
spread."
Romo and the Mustangs will
need strong word of mouth to
build the ranks. which, heading
into their season-opening tour·
nament last week. included just
eight athletes In the entire pro·
gram.
Senior SUvlo F.strada is the
leading link to last year·i. success.
He was second ln the Golden
West League at 130 pounds last
season and ls the lone returner
among seven Mustang league fi.
nalists ln 2002.
Estrada will compete at 140 or
145 this season, Romo said. and
h~ work off the mat and in the
practice room, may be essenuaJ
THE MUSTANGS
s.tah Bowmen Jr.
..-.ic. S*nhard Sr.
Quven Nguytn Sr.
AltylOn HMrla Jr,
Chrttdne 'IWohlg Jr.
Annlel.a So. Unneee~ So.
~ Melaplra So. ~ Sc:f\upptn Jr.
&endr• Stokll Jr. ~MW. Jr.
Mer19tMUang ~r.
Coelh: llm Po.un (MooM
year)
in holding the program together.
"Silvio has taken charge and b
doing a good job of leading.•
said Romo. whose wrestling ca·
reer at Estancia ln 1'le early
J 990s was hampered by injuries.
JunJor Joe Amburgey (189) has
been in the program and M!nior
Juruno Diaz (135· 140) is back af·
ter taking last year off. Romo
said.
Sophomore Mike Weber (112)
also has some varsity experi·
ence. while newcomers include
sophomore Brandon Wood
(152), senior Marvin Ramlrez
(17 l). as well as sophomores
Ouis Knox (119 125J and Vinnie
Tubbiola (125).
Despite the limited numbers.
Romo said he has !.avored every
moment of his first coadung as·
signment.
"I'm having a great time." he
said. "The kids are great. We had
a couple of issues in the begin-
ning. but we got them ironed
out lllld things have been great."
The Mustangs, with only tour·
nnments scheduled outside of
leo.gue. open Golden West
League action Jan. 6 against
Saddieback.
Mariel Afuang have been quick
to follow Postlff'<j lead and his
stresslng of teamwork.
"We an? a team, which works
well for us," Postiff said. "There
are no individuals. They seem to
be working well as a learn. It
seems all the girls we had from
last year and the new girls from
this year seem to be on the same
p1ge and they are there ror the
right reason."
Postiff saJd the Golden West
League title wLU be up for grabs
as Santa Ana, Westminster,
Saddleback and Orange will
most Ukety be omong the con·
tenders, along with the Mus·
ge t chaDenge to overcome: tangs. Westminster nnd Sadd.ie-
Poslllf said. "We're heavy with back shared the title with Mesa
aophomores and JunJors." last year.
fhe sophomore , Annie Le, Costa Mesa et!rns to have an
UIU\lff Pederson. and Owldra , advanta.ge In speed. considering
Malaplni. and lhe junlors <lU'is· the Mustang.1 won the Golden
tine Twohig, Palrlcia Schuppert, West League title ln swimming
Sandra Stokes, Sabina Wee and last spring.
SCHEDULE
S.ge Hill et Falnnont, 3'.16 p.m.; Ntwport
Harbor at Unlvtrtlty. 3~16 p.m .
High tchool boys -E1tancl1 va lo. Amlgoe at High IChool glrta -Eltande at Sage Hill, 3:1&
p.m. Le Qufnt• tocJmamant 3:30 p.m.; Corona del
Mer va. Sarna An• Valley •t La Ovlnta
toumamant, 8:30 p.m.; Sage Hiii et La Jolla
Country Oay toumament
High ed100f g rla -Coatt MtA vt. Mire Cotta at
Fountain V.lley toufntm.nt, 8 p m.
800Cie6'
High ac:hoot bOya-Edtton at Estancia, 3 p.m.:
' I
W..polo
High ldlool gh1a .. San Clemente at Corona del
Mer, 3:16 p.m.; Sage Hill at S.ddlet>e« 4;15
p.m.; Centu'V at Eltlocla, 3:1& p.m.
W..ttnw
t4igh Khool -NtWpOl1 Harbor at Or1niJ•
f~l'way, 5 p.m.
BRIEFLY
Sailors win s~ason opener
The Newport Harbor High girls
wt.tet polo team opened tts tea·
son whh a 16-3 nonleague victory
OY'1' host ~penw.a Tuesday.
Anne Belden led the Sallom
with five goe1s while Jessica Ball
added four and Leah Robe21son
scnred three. l(ayde Qa.lb coo-
ttibuted two goals and Melma
Wheeler and C.arolyn Conway
bad one each. Goalie1'im House-
pian zecorded five saves.
The game was odginally sched-
uled to be played at Newport. but
a decision was made last week to
compete at Esperanza because
the Sailors' renovated pool was
not expected to be ready for w;e.
But the pool Is ready. The Se.ilors
trained in it Saturday.
team overcame a !our-goal.
fourth-quarter deficit to defeat
oonleague visitor IU Modena,
9-8, 1\se&day.
Senior Jessica Steenhard
scored ber th1rd goal whh l ;49
left to give the Mustangs (4-2)
their first lead of the game.
Costa Mesa was down, 8-4, after
three quarters, but outscored
the Vangua.rda. 5·0, ln the final
quarter. Chanda Malaplra
scored two goals for Mesa.
while Sarah Bowman, Allyson
Harrl&, Ann.le Le and Ouistine
1\vohJg added one each, Senior
goalie Quyen Nguyen had nine
saves for the Mustangs.
Costa M.., t, Et Modena 8
RJgh bead man John Vargas,
9-7, In overtime In the titJe
game Sunday at Stanford's Ave·
ry Aquatics Center.
Welner, a reserve at two me·
tera, acored thtee goals for the
24·3 Trojans this season.
Tars drop first game
• BASJCB'111AW Victoria Swi·
ga.rt sqored 11 points, including
three three-poiD(ers, but the
Newport Harbor High girls
basketball team suffered its first
loss of the season, losing. 62·28,
ln the second round of the Uni·
verslty tournament Tuesday.
NonlMpe
~ H..t>or 18, Etpennz. 3 SooN bv au.tin Newport ~ 5 I 3 • II Espenlnu 1 o o 2 a
N9wport -Belden 5, Ball •• Robertlon s. Craib 2, Wheelef 1, ~ 1. S.ve1
-Houseplan 5.
CdM blanks Seahawks
8cON by Quart.,.
El Modena 11 s 1 o -
Cotta Mn1 1 2 1 ' -EJ Modena -Yanez 4, Srepp 3,
Torre. 1.
Newport Coach Jen Thomp·
son sald the SaiJors (2-1) had
averaged 13 turnovers in thelr
flnt two games. but comm.ined
26 against the Aztecs.
e "That was the big difference," 9 she said. "They were the biggest
and most aggressive team we
have played. We had a good
second q\.farter, but we didn't
come out and play like we
should have played In the sec·
ond half."
Costa Meu -Steenhard 3, Malaplre
2. Bowman 1, H1rri11, i..1, Twohig
1. S1vn -Nguyen 9.
Tars meet their match
•SOCCER: Corona del Mar
Higb's girls soccer team allowed
just one shor and capitalized
offensively for a 3·0 nonJeague
vlctory over host Ocean View
Tuesday.
•SURFING: The Newport Newport will continue tour·'
Harbor HJgb surf team met its n"' action at Uni Friday at 6:30
match and then some Tuesday.p .. facing Foothill m a fifth·
when the SaiJors lost to San Oe-place semifinal.
Jessica·Mazura, Kelly Morgan
and Tanisha Senaratne all
found the back of the net after
each shot from a similar spot
near the top of the lB·yard box.
Taylor Fallon assisted on Mor·
gan's goal, which made it, 2-0,
in the 27th minute.
Morgan then drew the foul
that led to Senaratne's goal to
cap the scoring.
mente, the defending state
champion.
San Oemente won all four
events over the SaiJors. the Sea
View League champions, who
fell to 8·2. Newport's Erica Hos·
seini grabbed first place in girls
short board and third in one of
the boys short board heats.
Tanner Prairie finished second
in boys long board. while Dan·
iel Matthew came in third ln the
body board competition.
Jill Austin and Lisa Turk fin.
Univ~ tournament sec:ona rouna
E1peranza 82, Newport Harbor 28 Seo,. by Ou1rter1
Newport 5 12 a e -zs
Eaperanla 1e u1 11 12 -&2
Newport -Swigart 11 , Stoltz 3,
Whitfield 4, Miller 2, Eddington 5.
Slater 2. Lawrence 1, Trobman 0,
Koon 0, Devan 0.
3-pt. goals -Swigan 3
&p.ranz.a -Roberts 7, Felbab 10.
G1la11I 20. Scarff 7. Kaufman 2. Ngo
2, Jone• 2. Attiway 4, Chin 6, White
2. Vanessa Fallon and Amanda
Srockstlll keyed the defense,
CdM Coach Bryan Middleton
said, in fronr of goal.keeper Ka·
tie Schlesser. who made one
save.
ished third and fifth. respec-M 11 · tively, In girls Jong board. Joey esa ro s m tourney
CdM (I· 1·1) begins the Mater
Del Invitational with a 2 p.m.
game again!.! Aliso Niguel
Thursday at Centennial Park. in
Santa Ana. The Sea Kings will
face Martin Luther King Jr. at
3:30 p.m. Friday and Capistrano
Valley at I 0:30 a.m. Saturday to
wrap up pool play.
Chargers jolt Sailors
•SOCCER: Two second·half
goals carapulted the host El
Toro High girls soccer team to a
3·0 nonJeague victory over
Newport Harbor Tuesday.
The O\argers led. 1-0, at half·
time but received subsequent
goals from Katie McMannus
and Katie Carney in the final 40
minutes to finish the scoring.
Newport goalkeeper Kara Oe-
MiUe made 15 saves while Tay-
lerGiacomaro and Stephanie
Lambrakis were kept busy on
defense. Reese Simmons con-
tributed at midfield while Jenny
Thylor and Krystal Wright led
the rront line.
Newport (0·3) faces Dana
f lills at 2 p.m. Thursday to be·
gin pool play in the Maler Dei
invitational al Cenrennlal Park:
In Santa Ana. The SaiJors then
play Long Beach Wilson at 3:30
p.m. Friday and Northwood at
noon Saturday.
Steenhard wins it
Head, Steve Fanner and Cllarlie
Buckingham were fourth in
their respective boys short
board heats.
Two .Bucs on first team
• SOCCBR: Allison Apodaca
and Blaire Nakano were first·
team All·Orange Empire Con·
ference selections for Orange
Coast College this season.
The all-conference team, an·
nounced Sunday at the conclu·
sion of the stale tournament.
was led by most valuable player
Cynthia Pinkney from Cypress
and coach of the year .Pam Le·
win from Fullerton.
Apodaca, a freshman from
Edison HJgh, and Nakano, a
freshman from 'Fountain Valley
High, were the lone Orange
Coast representatives on the
19-player first team.
Pirates freshman defender
Katie Santora was selected to
the second team. as was fresh·
man forward Jenny O\av1s.
Also on the second team were
Katie Roche. a sophomore at
Cypress from Costa Mesa High,
and Lauren Loe. a freshman at
Santiago Canyon from Corona
del Mar High.
Weiner on champion
•WATER POLO: Newport
Harbor High product Roben
Welner, a junior at USC.. was a
part of the Trojans' NCAA
championship team this sea-
son.
•WATER POW: The Costa USC defeated Stanford, guid-
Mesa High girls water polo ed by fonner Corona del Mar
SAILORS
Continued from A 7
·we started switching our defense a lit1le more
in the fourth quarter and that got them a UuJe Oat·
fooled,~ Newport Harbor Coach Larry Hirst safd.
While Compton couldn't buy a basket. Newport
Harbor couldn't miss. Diefenbach. a 6·foot-8 aen·
ior, and 6-2 junJor Taylor Young led the charge.
Diefenbach ftnlshed with a game-blgb 28 points
and added nine rebounds, while Young scored 16
and grabbed 13 boards.
•BASKETBALL: Costa Mesa
High used a strong defensive ef·
fort to limit Valley Olrlstian 10
11 points combined in the sec·
ond and third quarter and post
a 56·37 victory in the opening
round of pool play at the Valley
Ouistian boys basketball tour-
nament Tuesday.
Sophomore Scou Knox led
the Mustangs (2·0) with 23
points and is averaging better
than 25 points per game
through two games this season.
Junior Brandon Aleson came
off the benc to score 11 re·
bounds and grab eight re·
bounds and junior Jeff Waldron
chipped in with 11 points and
12 rebounds.
The Mu11tangs. who return to
tournament action at 6:30 p.m.
Thursday against St. Paul. bullt
a 42 · 19 lead after three quar
ters, holding Valley Qu-istian
without a bucket in the second
half until there were approxi
mately two minutes remaining
in the third quarter.
Vlllay Chmtlan toMmament
POOi ptay
CostaMnaS6,
Valley Ctirlltlan 37 Seo,. by Qu1rters ·
Coate Meta 1' 13 1e 14 -!>b Valley Chr. a 11 & 11 -J1
CM -Molina 3, Knox 23, Gandia 0,
Weta 0, ll:rllcorian 3, Aleaon 11,
Lefebvre 2. Waldron 11, Stankovic 3.
3-pt. goal1 -Knox 4, Molina 1,
Krikorian 1.
VC -Spurting 6, Parrl1h 6, Partin 1,
Cl1rlc 6, Poe 5. Golalr 8, De1ong 2,
Crammer7.
3-pt. goal1 -Parrl1h 1
Combined. the two Sailors missed just one shot
from the floor In the second halt scortng 24 of
Newport Harbor's 36 second-half point&
Diefenbach scored &lx consecutive points to
start the 23-6 run, twice scoring off lob passes from
Young on Inbounds plays.
When Diefenbach missed the free throw after
hls third bucket, Young was there to grab the re-
bound and score the putbaCk.
OOUGl..AS ZltJMERMAN /OM.Y Pl OT
Newport Harbor center Jamie Diefenbach (50)
fights for a loose ball with Compton's Keena King
in the Slll Reynolds Classic at Newport Harbot.
Young, a receiver and Unebaclcer on the Sailors
rootball team, added Harbor'• only three-pointer
to open the fourth quarter and later scored an·
othet" pu1back basket and a Jaytn after • ntce ln·
tenor p from Diefenbach.
"(Young is) one guy we'te brlriglng &Jong lowly,•
HJl'lt saJd. ·we're ~ng It llowty With the Cootball
guyi because It rakes a wf1Ue to get your ~ball regs. Wf!/re right around the three·week mark now,
which Is about when thlnp come around."
YounJ'a mlnutea lnaeaaed drun&tic:ally Monday
because of tht tack or depth. whk:h Included the
abetnc. or Harbor' other football player, Alex
Orth. wbo wu ill Olld Mac~ • 6·5 tenloi; alto
ml~ the game bec.aUIO or Wnesa, ~ DeYid
Allee dteMed detplt~ being sick and scored two
points.
All eight playera ln unltonn ecored for the Siilora
whh Oenhlt Heenan and Al¥W Ptnaett llddlna lbt
polnl.l each a.MS AafUI ~ COlnlnl
through with four WINS and a1x ~
·I'm extremely happy," HJnt .aatd. •AU our (lU)'I
had to play a lot of minutes. Compton. co thetr
credJt, at*Yed alttr us. t have to admit. when their
guy Ued. the game with that three-pointer I said,
'Uh oh, here comes the momentum change.' "
But that momentum ch4nge turned out to b\i
created by Diefenbach and Young and \ht short·
banded 0011 proved they were deep cnolJ8h for
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•Ontratt Is awarded· <to. CH °'"' C4'
E uh btd shall b•
M.co111panied by a bid
securttt 1n the form ol
cuh • cerllt1ed or cashier's check or bid
bond In an amount not
leu then ten percent
(10'1.) of the $200,000 00 total bod
prtct, peyable to the
01slr1cl Performante
and Payment Bonds will
b1 requtted of Ill•
awardee
No bidder may woth
draw his bid for a peroud
ul roRTY flvt (45) d•y~
alter the d•le >et loo
the opemne ther eol
The Board of l due•
hon of the Nowport
Me\a Un1foed Sch11ol
01slroct reserves th11
•l&ht lo 1e1ec1 any or •tll
blrh •nd not neces~droly
act~pt the lowo\ bid.
•nd 10 waove any 1n
formality or tfreaulaotly
lltst~tt ntru~ uoqul'i•lt"
k):d""-Pu.J. ljUe U'-'l-d
~\\lltt a Httma• a uo
11><>,tlldo lf1lllt'(la.llamt'ntf'
S1 no conoc ~ • un db<o\:d<lo ~ ........ • Oaoly Ptlol Nov
Oec 3, 10. lOOJ
on any bod •eceoved
19, 26 Tho Purchnmc 01
WlSI ptrlmonl will be cloud
from December 2:2, 2003
lhrou&h la11uary 2. 2004.
un ~.,.,., do: oelcr••tc~
de •boeado~ o a una
Poliey
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u t11et1 are 1nw tech·
... quutioM lflllldlflt Ill~ llld, PluM COfltad
Tim Manh In the
MllntlnaMe ltl'd Opet
1Uo11s Dtp8tlmtnl et
l•ltohonl 114 424 7'!/l7
MIWPOllf-MISA
UW&lD SCHOOl DnTat<T
,j c:a::: t-=.,
d~ ........ .... ..... w ...... ....
(714) 424-$077
Publl1h1d Newpo1 t
8111ch·Cost• Mesa Dilly Piiot ~ember )0, 11,
2003 W768
.000 TO Ollf'IOlS Of
llUSMI
~'104-410SU.t(.)
lSCIOWMO.i lff6S.W<
Nolte.• is hereby 11ven
to c:ted1ton of the w1th111
named seller(~) th1t •
bulll sale " 1bo11I to be
made of lhe nsels
described below lhe
name(s) •nd buaineu
1ddressu(s) of the
seller are. Hto Ok Juna.
4900 Irvine Blvd. 110),
l<Vtne, CA 91620
The locatt0n Is Calt
fornoa of the <h1ef
uec:ullve ofltce ol th•
seller ts 4900 Irvine
Blvd, .. 05. Irvine. CA
91620
As listed by th• seller.
all other bustn•u names
and aoddreues u,.1d by
the salltf wtlhon thru
yeao s before the date
such fist wn \enl 01
dehvered lo the buyer
are HON£
I he name\ ~nd bu.i
nus addreu of the
buyet(s) ar1 Chong Soe
Lu. 51SS Arute Ottve,
Buen• Piuk CA 90611
The auet~ \o be wkl
•rt deSCflbed tn cener1I
d\ F urnttute. h•IUflS.
t(1u1p111enh, tradename,
aoodwol, lease, lu.ehold
tmprovemeot\, ¥rtd "
localed al 4900 h vme
Blvd , •tOS hv1111: CA
91670
lhe bu\onen n1me
u~8d by the "lier(\) ~t
lhal loc atton 11 B111
Dan's Donuts
The anllcopated d~te ol
tho bull\ sale Is l? 30 03
at \he office of llanmo
I Slfow Co hi< '130
Wot Olymp1< Htvd
Suole 400 Io• llnairtn
CA90006
The Bulk S~le ,.
sub1ect tu Caltlurno•
Re-. ......
"-S.....
1.11• fotlowlna ptt100n$ •r• dome buslntst as·
South l'olnt• lnvtsl·
ments, 949 South Cotst
Drlv1, Suite 600. Cosi..
Meu, CA 92626
Ar nel Development
Comp1ny, • CehlCKllla
Corpor1llon (CA), 949
South Cont 0r1 ... Suit•
600. Costa Mesa, CA
926,26
GLA r 1n1ncttl Cetrpo
ration, • C•tllo•nfa
Corporation (CA), 949
South Coast Drive, Suite
600, Coste Mtse, CA
92626
Tt11s bu•intu ls con
ducted by a aener•t pertntrshop
HIVI )'OU stMtld dotn&
bustnHs yet? Yes.
07/29/1981
Amel Ootlopment
Corpore\lon, Rudy J
Baldoni, Eucultve Vice
President
This atatem•nt was
hied with lh• County
Clerk of Ounae County
on 11/06/0J 2oos .. u 2to
Petty Ptlol Nov 19, 26.
Oec 3, 10 2003 ~2
SUPmOI <UT Of woau. coum Of OIAll6I
IAIOIUlll JUSlkl
ceml -PIOIAll,
341 n. °" Drtwt,,...
Offlctka 14171r°""P•
CAt28'J-IS71
PfTmOlt Of SOlOIOll
DAVIWAll
f<ll OWIGI Of 1W11
OIDll TO SHOW CA&ISE f<ll
CJWIGlOf Mil
llow to Pla<-e A
We<*lesday, December 10, 2003 Al
-Lapl "*" -Upl Models
Wl-AttUtJ
10 AlL INT(RfSlEO
l'EltSOHS.
J P10tiontr SOl()MOfll
PAVIO ¥'AR£ ftftcl •
Ptlltlon with 1111• c01.tr 1
for • dlttH ch•n11na
nemn o followt: SO-LOMOH OAVIO WAAE to
SOLOMON DAVID
fAUlfTlEROY WAR£ t THE COUlfT ORDCRS tMt Ill f)e(IOllS Inf.,..
1111'4 111 this metter f/M" •Pllt•t b•f«• this court ti lh• h .. rlna lndlelttd
!Klow to allow ctuM II
any, why lh• pelt lion for
'h•n&• of name U\ould
not be 11•nted
NOllCl Of HEARING
oete JAM 20 2004 r1rne
?PMO.pL l73
The address of the court
11 ume 11 noted •bov•.
J. It tot>Y ot thi\ Order
to Show c.uu \hlll bt
p\lbhTohed et lta\t onu
11ch WHk for lour
successive weeks P''°'
to the dale s.t for
h1111111 on the peltllon
In the tollowtna news
p1pet ot 1ener1I ctrtu
l1tlon, printed In this
co11nty· Newport Buth/
Cost• Meu 01111 Pilot Oet11 DIC 01 200S
JUDOI SHlllA fill,
JUDOI Of THI SUPl-
llOtt COUaT
Publt1h1d Newpnrl
Btach Costa Mesa Oatly
Ptlo\ December 3, 10, 17, 24, 2003 W26o4
Adlllm ..... ... s.....
lh1 followina persons
ere dolna business .,
NWP Services, 18231
Mount Baldy Cucle,
F nunlltn Valley CA
92708 Vault Data Ser Vt<.U
Inc (DC). 18231 Mount
81ldy Ci<clt, r ounla1n
Valley, CA 92708
Thts business " ton
ducted by a corpo«•llon
tlave you star\ed doma
bus1nu1 yet? No
Vault Pall Servtcn
Inc A 0"1nts Her nan
dei, Gener al Mena1er
lhlj Slllemenl WU
hl~d with the Counly
Clerk ol Or•llll" County
on 12/04/03
200SH'709\
Oaoly Polot Oec 10, II,
24 ll 2003 W267
SEU
your unwanted
items lhrou1111 cfustf1ed
Rell.-..... ........
TIM followfnl per.or11
., , '°''11 11u&l111u u
03 MotorJ.PO(tt, ti 161
$later /l'ft , f Ounllhl
V1tfey, CA 92708
thrcelo G1tto1tlu,
11161 St•ltr An
f'ounl•ln Velley, cA
9270I Thl9 business IS COii·
dllcted by en Individual
Heve YoU s\Mled dolnt
buslnns yetT YH, ll
17 03
Mercelo C1t101tio
This stat11111nt WH
hied with the County
Clerk or Oran11 County
on 11/20/0J
200UHSll4
011ly Pilot Dtc 3, 10,
17, 24. 2003 · W2Q•
"'9M ....... ... s.....
The followlnc penons
.,, doinc business as·
•) Sii al&hlhn• Spec ta I·
1sh, b) St11t1hlltne
Speclal1&h Racina. 5641
Plan del Amantes,
An1h"m Hiiis, CA 92807
Scott Alex1nder
Spence. !1641 Plau de
Am1ntes Anahetm lhlls.
CA 92807
Th•s bu11n1u t\ con
dueled by an 1nd1v1du1I
Ha~e you 1lal!ed dolne
buslneH yet 1 No
Scott A Sp1nu
lhtS i.tatement wH
hied .,,1th the County
Clerk of Oranae Co>unty
un 11/24,iOJ
2003 .. 46U6
01oly Pilot Nov :>6, Oec
3. 10. 17' 2003 W1!>9
RdltlMW.U ........
fhe l1>llowonc per10ns
are doing bu~ine\S " llol~ Equipment 16835
Aleonquon SI Suite
• 144', Hunltnflton l\ea,h, Cahlornoa 9?649
Mich•el Stephon llull
!SOI Cap11 Cor . ~tun
tmeton 8eAch C1lol111 noa
92t.47
Th11 bu>ln4'>\ I\ cun
duded by •n 111d1v1du4I
Hav@ you \IAtled dom&
b11s11>0\s yeti No
MILha.:I Hull
Th" ,t,1tem~nl w11~
ltltd wtlh the cuunly
Clerk ut Or •nae Cuunt y
on 10/28103
200S69U30S
Oe1ly Pilot Nov 76 Oec
3, I 0, 17, 2003 W2!18
~ .... "-S..... Tht follow n1 ,..,son~
.,, dotnc buslne~$ " JV H1ndym1n, 52~'h
O<thld Av• , Coron• dll Mtr, CA 9261!1
llm V foa, 5211/t
Ofcltlcl Ave .. CorOllll cltl
Mar. CA 9262$
Thrs bu11nnli it con
ducted by an lndlvlcluat
llavt YOll &lll'tld doll\I buslnHI yet? Yes,
5 ll 01
Jim V Foa
Tllis sl11etntn1 wn
fi11d With lhe CQunly
'Cltrk or Ot ana• County
on 11/ll/03
20016 .. UU
O.ity P'tlol Nov 19, ~. Dec 3, 10, 2003 W?Sl
RdllMW.U
"-S.....
1 Ile l11llowtn1 persons
11e dotna bu?.lness u
SMA flNANCIAl SER
VIClS, ?0111 Ct 1t11 Cr ,
Hunttn11ton Beach. CA
92646
Sharon M Au111nsteon,
20111 Cr aler Cr . llun-
ttncton Buch, CA 92646
This b1111n1ss tS con·
ducted by •n tndtvidu1t
H••e you 1t1rted dotn1
bu11ne~~ yet' Yes, 1/98 Sh~ron M Au11en,\eon
rh1~ st&l1ment ... ,
hl1d with the County
Clerk of Ot 1111~ County
on 10/28/03
20034tUJSI
Dall>' Ptlot Nov lb. Oet:
3 \0, 17, ?003 W7S6
FldftlM~
"-S.......
I he lollt1w1n1 petsoM
are dom1 bustnl!\S as
Sp1tkl• HIVtn. !>332
Kenilwm th O• Hun
ttnaton Rt h. CA 92649
Sh•tesa MM1e (attHt
!>33? l<erulworlh Or
Hun\tn1tn11 Bth, CA
92649
Mot !<>ft~ Sue (a ton
!>JU llenolworlh Or
Hunltn&lnn 8th CA
92649
H•v• you Sl•rled d<11111
bU'\tnf''\'\ ypt >No
StoM~·· I JIOll
Tiu• •IJh••n~nt Wd\
hied with th~ County
Cletll 111 Ot •n11~ Cuunty
on II 19 OJ
200U9UU5
011ly Point Oet 10 11
24. 31. 2003 W26!>
Tll• lottowt111 per Mn•
If• doofll ltu,lntH H
119' ttap f Int Art. b<I'
11111 Str .. t, Huntht&ton
811ch, CA 92648
Katherine An11 HonlTo,
509 11th Sh .. t, Hun
l111tlon O.ech, CA 92641
Tiiis bUSH>OI •• c1n
dueled by an mdmdu11 Have you s1artld clolfll
bus1n111 ytl? No
llttheflne Nortk
This slatunent wu
fltod with the County
Clerk of Or1n11 County
on\ 1/21/03 200J69UtJl
Oatly Pilot Nov 26. Otc J 10 11, 2003 W260
~ ...... ... s.......
fhe followlna persons
•re do11•1 bu!UMSS H
S.ywerd M1nist11es, 1204
lt11el Place Cost11 Meta
CA 92616
lames £ dwerd Aber
cromb11, 1204 Ha11I Pla~e. cu,la Meu. CA
9?626
lt1v• you started do1n11
bustne\s yet? Ho
lamt~ £ dward Abet
unmbM1
This statement wn
ltled with the Counly
Clet k ul Ot anae Col•n\y
on 12/08/03
200SH'7422 o .. 1y 1'1101 Oec 10 11
74 ll ?003 WX.9
CLEAN OUT
YOUR HOUSE
WITHA
GARAGE SALE!
CAll
(949) 642-5678
__ Deadlines----.
Rate' and deadline~ arc i.ubjecl to
change wJlhoul no11cc. The publisher
reserves the nghl In censor, rcdass1fy,
revise or rcjcc1 any classified
adven.1i.c.-men1 PleaM: rcpon any error
Lhat may be tn your class1f1cd ad
11nmcd1atcly. TI1e Dall}' Pilot acccpls
no ltability lor any error 111 an
advertisement for which 11 may he
rc:o.pon~iblc except tor the t.mt of the
\pacl' actually on up1ed h}' the error.
Credit c:m only he alh>Wl'd for 1hc first
m:o.crtion
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II our~
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utate whl~h It tn vlv~tton or tllt l•w Ollt
1•1•t1• Ill l\lltby
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lnp •dvttl1'1td In 1111\
OIW\Plf>tl' arfl ahfa
on tn 1qu1t OPP n1t1
b••lt To cornpt11n ol d11
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1483 Ptnanal
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ANTIQUES
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Index
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'· -'<t' l .I' 7402•7466
S010-Jt40 ( ~ , I .
~ . •' -.-' ' . \ .. ___ ......_ IOOH510
t soos-saso 4~ .... • I ' · ol ' I I ,.. ....... ~ 900H7SO
Genni
AmoRemlntl 1110 ANTlQUES HOME
FURNISHINGS ... bSall 3010 DUCJISIASOM
Prlvtit1 Dvc.tl H-•l"t Fumflllrl 3435 Ck* eppro~ I /hr from
Newport 8e1c:h. heel .. GIOV(S.
ltnt hunhn11djac1nl lo 0.W..W,.ll.t41t QUUN MATTUSS sn
ltlte WtletfOWI refur, Ol1hoc*lc. tnnd -Ill .,.. .. D.clldlf lnilllldcw~<b ownership Interest
htllt v~ c.ltte w. QlldllM :"toa 375 ecru of land
& m11fov1meflts <-tour t4f..716-7 ltl .. CHEHY SlQOM llD own cemp compound ws..i.,Ml'f..a Sold wood. brlnd -In w/•lructure and 2 bol nut -WOr1ll trelfen Wondtrlul f rl. ,,.,.....,~ $lkX).: $2!50 ~ nlaht BBQ's .. win•
tu tine durln1 duck JEWELRY/ 38 Meson • many •alrasl APPUANCES t•ar for Z lrlenft or 3050 DIAMONDS/ f•lhtt I eon. C.11 M.-1 et 310-50 Ql5.4 ~ m> 0.,., S200 PRECIOUS METALS Would lilt• to conttttt e Oi:stlwdw Jn> [lllW·
IOfllWrttin1 ~1nllt, In ~atm>O... c_.tC.lto M...,_
althilr bluu, u. Hlk\t ~ l<'O> 9'9-m CJlli Old Cofnil Gold, &llvw, °' pop, If rou lf'e, HnCI ~1· .,..atches, 1ntlqu9
!'hon• • or m1flln1 BlJlDINW coUlcttbln !M9 642·9441
lcldr9", wtler1 yOll 11111 GMDetUPLY/ M '411'11Kted. to 0 L = OFACE c:/o 0 M. Adil-. l TOOLS Adams Ave Costa Mela, FURJITURE/ CA 97826 3.16G
T ....... 3135 BUSIHESS ... nMllS TOOlS TOOU EQUIPMENT ...aveeT Cuttmens foots. tbt smvm -uw, $:r?i Sm1llt t.tt ~· ~
Hltecllf Ito, a1w, Ill ~ -......... Pl•. Otlt•IJ•"4u.,,
loh of m1ae li.nd tool AtOllT IU<TllC _...... -d1ys 114 74!1 1653 eve WHIUC144•S Mtwno
049'45 .. ~. Cllllt lo yott If ~-COOL ruyn JOI :::-~..: MtdfCllrt ICCI~ ~s 8tld lnlry l••.. ..osltlont,
dW'\ C-.wllr •6,. 'Wt 1•~.111~ .... .,,2 .......... car" -, lnlld hit JOU ffftl.f 1 ,,..,~ t&MGDl ~s. (IOO) 13'·.Jl~ trtntfMlft•tiOfl, lodt•n1 -.:NC) prVlidad IQ)~ 1w,_ ...... ._ '»lllllt.Tal f"9 n 1T1l (t'A~ s.r,....-.-... ,_!?"~ .. w,... ...... ,... '0..'2..""' ,_. IM9'~ .. ....,. Ce.""'""'' .. ....,. !Mt\MJ.$67'
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Reach 80,000 Homes Each Week
For Only $32 per week (4week minimum)
Call Lorraine at (949) 574-4245
Cltl 3610 AUOlUTI 00\.DMINll nine Storl~ 60 vendtnc m•ch1nu Space f1lf Rent 6060 ltUCUI "1 t of• ' wtlh uceflenl locatt0ns TU•TU •oc• CAMl'US
Unurh1nltn tlapp111t Musi Sell 800 234 6982 VllW lltOADMOU ..;.. 2411t Sll,,.Et. 400 Pel Owners Need lftlp -J homts 3 ' 4br S!'>49,000 $615,000 liOOlof unrts. Perfect lor Well Manneted /\dull lecol vendl"111 ,..,,,. vehoc14!1, low r ales clllt CB\I & Olde1 001• ttted 80 machmn location\ S6t'4.000 C•olyn !M9 863 1390 new homH AOnpl Adult 1nduded. •II fo1 S 10.99!> Ow1111r/~I
llnlmalt this Xml\1 30 100-Sot 7t0t 300 640 I
d1y reltlfn Policy RE:SIOWT\Al~ALS
•-enlmetne\wotlP. 0•1 llnpoft Coast ORANGE 7400 8uslnm Opportll11ty W1C1a tarr1115 & CAlS COUNTY 8allt fed .. 1.-.i ,_, ., Semces 3910 STUDA 11 001l:UH\
c.,q Im-. :JI Olly ._, (JI lbr dwn m•b. 3.5b•
... lltJod ...,, ,,....,. All YOU MA1C1NG $1COl JSO(nf, Fly~• Vittual fou1 Corona del Mat .. -.mm. tv ~ I* WNl\1 ,, Cati ~ WWW VU hORlfl'> tl\m
Nl\'flllbl ~ ~ ,., routes with fll'tme iix:.11ons Sl,610,000 BRN4>rEVI~ a .,.... 12.., 919Q4.2'1J9 available nowt Under Alt/owner 949 637 0300 2b 2!bl wd. .. ~ ~.CO>~,...., www •n1m1lnttwork «a .. ~to.clh.<'Gl C4111 Tiii f rN (1' 1) II» -did!~ ...... CJ6.l.ai64 (CM. -scAH) MISCEUAHEOUS MISCB.lMEOUS l3lX'\ w6 ID btJ1 Nill
RENTALS w1l~'Jl9.~ MERCHANDISE Rlll&lltl CostaMlll ....... 4250 Rental To Shin 6030 ........ ,..,, lt.....a ........ ....... 3B ~ .... tffft.m-t 21lr RMllstate QIM .... ~ llW)I -Zb• home II llvrm w/1p, 199:'l Ch•dl Sl ~ 114 •HOpl *009>1 •tf0pl Pot1 lnvestonl vttw park1na 12500/ine 2Q'i 6.lOI a. 707 a..1111 u ~mto"-s & 1•• PMO
sm•rt ""°""' M•c· t4t-.JU·1l17
Secret shoPC>«• ""did ..... ·~ IBt fC>f loc1t .sl11,.t, r ... line R•nll..i Au1t 11, u• .... ., ... ....._, =-~~~ l•urents a lh11tlft Tuaa" tlM fl plec:1 .i... 2br 21>• home 11 ftulble 11,ours. h11U Ill lilt U $, to lllYlll lfvrm •/It m bath Otdll~ '~"" t llOO *'9024 Ill r .. 1 u tete SlOOO/rno 9 1117 u I04t (CAI. •SCAN) l' Ind ~I Wfl>' Yit.lt M':ftle A•••t lovely
1-snntU1LPtNes BUY~ Mt/0-. v ..... ._ Oe •• Comm n1.,
36•.JI. !iO•IO 70•lM> K•nn"tn~ Oc11nlrorit/t1nd, P'rt Tfl•ntte Sqvtre, 11lr 1 be
Newt Haver b.11v .. tdl wat1 rm, unlurn. it\111'1 w/111 a fttf. s1m. tbt
•erH04tf#t1H !5\7"'2~ 'jj\ b•, utll1 pelcl. n/emk, lbl '#/Pttio, CllflOft,
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ltreptace shered w/d 3tir, 2' lrlM. 1 Pl· I
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Sbf si. hovu, quiet
ar•a newly refurbished
2 ur sar wd h._ups,
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lurHlture store
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items the
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wh.ls. bNulrlul like new
cond, lrn avail "9956?1
$24.9!15 IJl.r 9&586 llllll __ ,......_
<e4llooc '91 C.t.,o SOil
mt, btll/blk llhr. blk
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1m tm, chtm whl$ aold
pka. boolt.l/rec:ords. hke new $879!1 vS57281 Bkr
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Carlo 2dr Goupe V6. JOI(
aclu•I mi. solve• 'areen
melelhc, CD. bHullhof
llkt new cond, $689!>
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tow mr 1mmKul•l• Lond
Sl!>.000 !>62212•11/
flot soo • 1•70 sood
cond new bt ulle'/
clutch& 1hocks $5000
949-Ul-795•
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AUDIA4 '00
Black. w/arey 1nler
•V0802 Drscounled
IMW J281a '99
Black, tan rnler
•'1'.1978 Musi Sell
IMWS2'1'91
Bronli. tan rnter
#VS497 Muil Sell
IMW SUlo 'OO
Green. l•n inter
IV0'".>67 01scounled
IMW UOl 'Ol
Wh•IP, Ian
17466 Mu<I Se•
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Blue. 111 ey inter
•V2 t II Mu\t Sell
BMW 140ia 00
Bronze/tan
19158 Doscounled
IMW 140lo 'OO
Btacll, ta111nte1
•V9435 Orscounled
BMW 740IL '01
Blut/1rey
12843 Mu>t Ste
IMW740ll 'OI
Silver KftY
IV8605 Grul Buy
BMW 740it ·01
Whil~ pey
•.)9'jl Crul Buy
Chev fohoe '02
ijl~tl• JrtV
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Harley Dov falh '92
R•d black
IV8109 01s~ounl•d
FORD TEMPO '9()
S600
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SIJ,995 v5!t2461 Bkr
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tHh .. .silo''"" conll . luu flCk, tow pk&. $199009411·350-~i
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RM, tin ml 714-549 9942
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Bl•tll. bl1<11
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8tack, 81n., #VS458 Ol1counted
MllClDIS U2°"9 '" Grffn l•n
1V4581 Grut 0111
MllUDIS MISS '00
Stlv•. bl•c.,
13859 Grut Oe•t
MllCIDIS SSOO 'ts Whole, tan
• 3650 Discounted
MEICIOIS SISOO '00
White. Ian
•OSSO Musi Sell
MINt coor111 •02
Blue aray
•0962 Mutt Seti
rolSCHI Correro '99
Blelk black
•VI068 Drscounled
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Blue au)'
IV6049 Mull Sell
Qvafe MOft11"''' 'O l
Solver. black
#VOl39 Discounled
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"-4o ••1 A.c.c.,tl 2dr
coupe IX V tee tn1111e,
69" black/11ey tlhr, ~nrt. beaulolut unmao ked
Lond. car aaed non smkr
S7995 hrm v01267SI Bkr
96611>18!111-,oqJl!bcx:m
J•11-'00 S Typ• 3.0
6. 3511 m1. lull lace
warr, silver/oatmeal ttlu,
rnnrf. CO memory pka.
beaut hke new unm.arked
rond, $23,495 w•7S2262
Bkr 949 'i86 1888
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1 awia areen/tan llhr.
CD fabulous t ulld
lhrouchoul SI 1,995
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J..-'94 XJ4 V-4oo
Pin melalhc red tan
lthr, beaulrlul orralnal
cond, rnusl see to
appreciate. 1•r•1ed. non
smkr, $699!) v702571
Bkr 949·!>86· 1888
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WM,,32'(
(1~) $35,980
"01 f.,.J ..... ,...
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(19770) $25,980
'ff J...,., V-"9 "'-Only 3711 mi
Silver, 35lt ml
(19812) S27.980 -..-...,vat
C.shmefe, 441< ml
(19824) S26.980
'97L•xw 400
Silvet
(194531) Sl7,980.
'94 Mere .. • l4ftl
Whrte
( 19823) Sll,980
'OIM.,_..UOO
Sliver. Low mr
( 19403) 52.980
"ISl'endltlfll
Whole, r op T rontc
(1975?) $34,980 .,, "-* •.•. ,.,.
Stiver 27t. mr
( 19875) $?6.980
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Conv White < 194781) S!>,980
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Blact. 2,K mr
( 19899) S26.980
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l111lronk , mini cond1tron,
8!111 miles . one owner
$62.000 PP 949 3'".>I 1719
Ran9• lover '99 •.6
ttS( 48k m1 lull fact
Wirt blf\/blk lthr, 18"
thrm whls. superb cond
UwlKCfll, $22,995 vll7ZOI
Bkr 949·586 1888
W-·•qoaltl.CeM
LAND IOVH 2000
Discovery II S07. dual
moonrls, rear 1ump
seats, he1t1d seat lac
warr 36.000 ml, $71.900
V2lmBI .km 714-2'22 5161
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lthr , 1uptrb cond
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Syr;tem, Xenon, loed-
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(839Sl89) SZ9. 900
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WM/Blk, Navj, CO,
Sport Whls
<'15454) SJ6.900
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CD. Low Mr
(M61231) $34,900
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Mo<mRoof. Low Mr
(122184) $39,900
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Pewter, loaded, 221\
mr. Perlecl'
(202894) S26 '900
'OOGSSOO
Whl(fan Pt.Unum
Seties. Low Mo, CO
(099216) $25,900
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B•IBlk. Aulo. CD
Bose. Creal Price
(048525) S23.900
'02 <H-..J Alto SE
Aulo. AC. en. Re••
Sptr
(26J.427) S9.500
'03New•-"-c-"' Only IOli mi. CD, Blue/
Blk
(30020';) $22900
'9' S...f:ZO
Super Clean! CO. Like
New
(431928) $28.900
949-U0-2222
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Toyota '97 Corella DX
60k • ml. auto, pw, pl,
cruise. wh1le/1rey ont,
sus-b $4995 vlS7829 Bkr 949·586 1888
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SERVICES
BOATS SUPS/
MOORINGS/
LAUNCHING/
STORAGE
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letting (or sipping their &voritc beverage,
disaMring a wine, sampling the menu,
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al stimulating C.OnYCr$1\ion.
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· faatwa 25 fine wines by the gl;m. pmnium
lpirits and liqutUrS &om around the wodd.
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the atmc ltllpbcR ids •• private dub. Ber cuisine features salads, appeam .. cntrees,
dmuts and ~ cbtea. OYa~«t's is ideal Cor private patiies & corpont.c eYCllls.
CMntnidJ Wine .Mmhanl:s ond ~.s Bar. 3400 Via LJdo, Newport &odL
ShoppitJg houn: ~ 11 a.m. to 6 p.m.; ~ -~ 11 a.m. ,,, 11 p.m.;
Sunda)s noon *> 6 p.m. Gift wmp; ddMty tMJi.labit. Bar houn: ~ -~ 5 to
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Victor cashmere sport coat, XMI cotton
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troUSC'l'S with T~o Cosmo paisley silk tie,
Ma.Ian leather belt and "'Ganaessa• shoes from At-Ease.
At-Eue women's & home 5torc features Zanella for women,
Cutter & Buck and Barry Briclcm for womm.
At-Ease, elegant men'.s sportswetir, is located in Fashion Island.
Newport &4ch. Call (949) 759-7979. At-&se,. womm's 0-home store,
Atrium Court. Fashion Island, Newport Beoch. Call (949) 759-7985.
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The holidays arc here! So it's time to relax and have some fun, right? We think so! The
First Page is making it easy and fun to shop for the holidays. We all know that shopping
with youngsters can be a challenge, so The First Page children's bookstore was designed
with curious little ones in mind. All books arc displayed by age category and faced out
for easy shopping, and our expert staff can help you find exactly what you want with no
THF FIRST · PAGE a cmlcf ren 's bookstore
delay. We carry titles for new
babies through 8th grade,
pregnancy, parenting, and the
top literary picks for moms and
dads, such as The Secret Life of
Bees and Tltt Da Vinet Code.
We have theme baskets for
every little boy and girl -from
down on the farm to
intergalactic, and from
prince~s to dinosaurs -which
include books, toys and
activities to make the season
bright. Don't know what to get
your pre-teen niece for the
holidays? Try our spa sampler
and a newly released book, all
wrapped up with care. In a
hurry? Call ahead and let our
staff be your personal shopper.
And don't forget, Tiu First Page offers fret story time Monday throllgh Fnday at 10 a.m.
and 11 a.m. for all ages. We will also be having a special visit from Santa Qaus on Saturday,
Dec. J J, 2 to 4 p.m., and a Oianulcah event Monday, Dec. 22, from 4:30 to 5:30 p.m. <All
the store for details at (949) 645-5437.
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"tll Uike my eggnog on the chaise, darling.,,
Rdax on this custom indoor/outdoor chaise
lounge by Beach 'n Backyards. Choose from a
varidy of gorgeous fabria. When you lie on this
baby you'll think you •died and went to heaven."
Cm:y is an iliic:lri'ttatcment.
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J7dt St-QiM Ma& Oall (949) 645-SPAS (7727).
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Orange County's Premiere Comfort Shoe Store
For Men and Women
Featuring: Taryn Rose, Mephlsto, Dansko, Ecco, Naot,
Allen Edmondt and many more.
Corona del Ma Pbzo
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the parfy?
Where's the Party? is bca>ming
ont of Oran8C County's fiM>rit.e
stops for all of its party needs.
Whether it is the perfect invitation
or a unique gift for a special
someone, ~·s the P'arty? is ready
to provide it Since Where's the Party's? cxpansioo, the store owner said she is, "'so excited
about all the services we've been ab&e to offtt our loyal aistomcrs. •
This holiday sca.900, you can find beautiful and ~ tab&ewart to oomplcment your
officx and boat parade panics. For intimate ptherings among f.uni1y and &iaKb, let
Where's the Party? help mate the a~ that rdlects your own personal style.
Where's the Party. offers a large selection of gift wrap. nbbon and holiday gift ~ If
rou fed too busy this holiday season. let Where's the Party? wrap your presents in a way
that is sure to say how ITl\Jdi you care.
Not only are the holidays their specialty, but the owner tabs pride in offering a wide
5dcction of invitatiom and party pxb for baby showers. ~birthdays.
~ bar and bat mitzvahs and any CYCnt that needs custom designing.
With 2004 just around the oomer, Where's the Pa.rtf.· is ready to provide balloom,
spcciahy hats, horns, b&owm, a>n.fctti. banners and all the extra toudles to ~ your
New Year's E\'C party a splash.
As the owner lilcts to ay, "Just mncmber ... it wouldn't be a party without ~" Stop
by oix of C>ran8C County's most unique, custom invitation, stationery and themed
paper goods stcn.
Visit Whtns h Party? at 27rJ E 17th SL,~ Mesa. QUJ (949) 722-1803. Hours are
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It's that time of year again and Bladanan Ltd invites you to oome in so they can
asmt you with your holiday shopping. Ptthaps a ~ animal from Africa, Bali or
Thailand for the animal lover or whimsical naturalistic ~ from noted British bronze
sculptor Brian Arthur for the nature loYer. For the Duffy owner or nautical 13.n, a
limited edition signal flag Baccarat dt.anter and set o( tumblers or a Oidsca shipbell
• dodc. If you have a newlywed oouple or a new baby on your list, oonsider a silver tray,
frame or other keepsake hand engraved by their ttsident cngravc:r, Susan. Bladcman
Ltd. has a beautiful sdection of gift it.ems and ooUectibles -Royal Copenhasen china
and ~Georg Jcrucn ~g si!Yer, limoges baxrs and stating siM:r ~
from Milan, Asian art and estate jewelry, as wdl a,, jewelry from Europe and the Orient
Jewelry always brings a holiday twinkle, and Blackman has some special pit.as: a
strand of south sea pearh, a del.icat.e f.a.iry pin by Ma.1iera. a pink sapphire bracdet and
matdting ring. a canoed Amdrine pendant set by local i.Wnd artist Jean Franrois Albert,
to name a frw. You an have something designtd by their ~ goldsmith Georgl:,
who brings mott than (JO years o( cxperiencr in designing and maJan8 fine jewelry.
Start the new year off with a new Rdex! Bladanan Ltd. has
the latest 6tylcs. C'.omplimentary ring deaning while
you shop!
Bladcman Ltd., 34al-1 Via Oporto,
Newport &adL D«ember hours: Monday -
Satwda)s 9-JO a.m. to 6 p.m; S11ndays by
appointmmt. QB (949) 673-9334.
Happy Holidays from Bladcman, Ltd. -
Bruce, Th.sh, Bonnie, Gemxe, 1'kx, Linda
and Nikol, your family jeweler sina 1957.
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Newporl Consignment Gallery, convemenlly located at the end of the 55
Freeway in Costa Mesa by Triangle Square, has just opened their
8000-square-foot showroom. It is loaded with beautiful antiques, upscale
furniture, pianos, office
furniture, retro vintage pieces,
art and home accessories,
lighting and chandeliers,
statuaries and fountains, and
NEWPORT
consignment gallery
much more!
In addition to their spacious showroom, Newport Consignment Gallery also
offers many other services. They include liquidation of your estate, legal
appraisals, estate
auctions, business
liquidations, pick up
and delivery 5ervice,
house caUs and
consignment or cash
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sell or buy, and you desire fair market value, call on the experts al Newport
Consignment Gallery. Feel free to e· mail us or bring in a photo.
Ntwport Consignment Gallery, 1941 Nt'WpOrt Blvd., Costa Mesa. Qll (949)
650·4670. Visit the Web site at www.newportconsignmtntgallery.com.
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Who wouldn't welcome the gift of
peace and tranquility this holiday
season?
That's exactly what you can offer
when giving a Spa Gregorie's gift
certificate. Spa Grcgorie's is an
exquisite jewel of a spa in Newport
Center, featuring serene surroundings.
abundant amenities and a staff of
dedicated professional therapists
acclaimed for their skills. A
comprehensive menu of services
includes: massage, facials, body scrub-;,
body wraps, manicure/pedicure,
hydrotherapy, electrolysis,
endermologie, waxing and a full
selection of mother-to-be services.
Spa Gregorie's gift certificates come
elegantly packaged and can satisfy any
budget or gift -giving need. Receive a
free Spa Gregorie's travel candle with
any gift certificate purchase of $85 or
more. (While supplies last, in-store
purchases only.)
Visit Spa Gregorie's at 200 Newport
Center Drive, Newport Beach. Gill
(949) 644-6672 or order on/ine at
www.spagregories.com.
1835 Newport Blvd., Ste A107, Costa Mesa
(near the UPS Store ln the Co.ta Meaa Courtyards)
(949) 734-2020
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A special visit fro m
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Saturday, Dec. 13, 2 -4 p.m.
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Monday, Dec. 22, 4:30 -5:30 p.m.
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"When only the hest will do"
Happy Holidays! We have expanded again! Visit our ·
new showrooms with intera ctive ca mera and card access
displays Also check out our newest line of "Royal" safes by
Burg Wachter.
(Custom made safes and interiors available.)
Bal port Lock & Safe
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Newport Beach , CA. 92663
949-642-3585
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research/awareness and the
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Foundation, New Balanc.c
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Newport Beach donated $5 to the Komcn Foundation for every pair of NB shoes
porch~ with a reference to Race for the Cure during October -Breast Cancer
Awareness Month.
In conjunction with New Balance Athletic Shoe, 1nc., NB Newport Beach, an
independently owned and operated footwear and apparel retailer in Corona del
Mar Plaza, showed their support at the reunt Orange County Race for the Cure.
The store donated 40 pairs of shoes; 20 of which were ~ for prizes for the top
women's teams and 20 awarded to top pledge raisers for the cause/organization.
According to storeowner Olve Reynolds, it is important to support the cause in
as many ways as possible. "This promotion was in honor and
recognition of Breast Cancer Awareness Month and served as
an extension of our commitment to the Susan G. Komen
Foundation and its mission."
New Balance Newport BNCh. conwnicitly loaJted near
MacArthur Boulevard and Pacific
Oxist Highway itt Corona del Mar
Plaui, offm a full liM of New
Balance footwear, apparel and acassoriA The new
retail Concept Store c.arrits all New Balance prodl4CtS all the
rime, and specialius in fitting different shapes of feet in
athletic shoes that are mnde in a vamty of widths -
quite a rarity among atl1letu: slioe mamlfacturtrs.
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CAL'S l.AMERAS ana video
Cal's since 1962,
has been a
Southern
California haven
for the amateur
and professional
photographer for
almost 40 years.
The store's line of
35mm, medium
and large format cameras is extensive,
backed by service and support with
dealer demos, camera clinics and
extended warranties that benefit the
resulting in the
purchase of a
less expensive
product than
was imagined),
as well as
offering a
competitive
price, and then
supporting that
purchase with after sale instruction.
Cal's carries most every
manufacturer's accessories for a
product, both new and old. The store's
customer. Whether you're in the market inventory is enormous, and if Cal's is
for an inexpensive vacation camera, a
hobbyist's dream camera. or a
professional's tool of the trade, visit
Cal's, where sales professionals guide
you through the mau of jargon,
specifications and features.
Offering.service, education and fair
prices by providing the customer a
comprehensive package, Cal's educates
the buyer before the sale (often times
out, it's because the manufacturer is
out. But, they will be happy to order
any part you need. They are
computerized for efficiency and
tracking, and dedicate an individual for
monitoring those orders.
<Al's <Ameras and Vuleo, 1770
Newport Blvd. in Costa Mesa. Hours are
Monday -Saturday, 9 a.m. to 5:30 p.m.;
closed Sundays. CAil (949) 6~-9383.
Buy Early,
We have an
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of Beautiful
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ancf fitness center
Therapy to massage away tension and stress. The
Spa offers a signature line of skincare products,
candles and neck pillows to create the perfect spa
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Need last minute business gifts?
Helen Grace Chocolates has a
terrific selection of Wty
premium chocolate
assortments, English
toffee, gourmet
fudge, and
more -perfect
for corporate
gif&s, holiday events
.ind client thank yous.
You save 30 percent on volume
order1 with free delivery and fast
turnaround. Helen Grace Chocolates offers low
minimums, Cree gift wrap, baskets, tins and novelties.
They will even mail to your client list.
Visit their local stores at Marina Village, at Edinger
and Springdale in Huntington Beach, and in Westcliff
Plaza at 17th Street and Irvine Avcnue'\n Newport
Beach.
The ideal solurion for your company's holiday gifts!
Oil/ (800) J67-a40 for more information and
conwment ordering. V-r.sit www.llckngracc.com.
The Spa and FitQeSS Club
gift card is the perfect
holiday gift
It's more than a gift ... it's
an experience.
For those of you who
can't bear the hassle of
trying to decide what to
purchase someone who has
it all, The Spa and Fitness
Qub offers the gift of stress relief to both the
frustrated shopper and deserving recipient. The
Spa, Orange County's m06t exclusive day spa
and lifestyle dub since 1994, offers
personaliud gift cards in any denomination for
luxurious pampering treatments that nourish
the mind, body and spirit.
More than 60 different beauty and body
treatments are available. For the ultimate spa
experience, we recommend the Deluxe Spa
Pedicure to revive and reju~ate, a
microdermabrasion treatment that includes a
relaxing Hydrating FaciaJ, or the Hot Stone
~nvironrnent for the home.
All products can be
combined with gift cards to
make ideal gifts for family
members. co-workers or
friends. .
The Spa and Fitn~
Center has 14 treatment
rooms, state-of-the-art
fitness equipment, group
exercise classes, yoga, an
outdoor swimming pool
and deck, caf~. luxurious
l~ rooms with
premium amenities,
whirlpools, steam rooms
and saunas. Memberships
arc available for saving on
spa treatments and
unlimited use of the extensive fitneM facilities.
The Spa and Fitness Center is located at 695 Town
Ontcr Drive, Costa Mesa, adjaant to r~
Performing Arts Center in Ora.ngc County. To
purchase gift cards, simply c.oll (71 4) 850-0050 or
purchase on/inc at www.thespa1mdfitncssclub.com.
HOLIDAY FLOORING SALE
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• Matted Finish with wool-like appearance • Non-Pattern Berber
Cordial Reunion
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PLAZA jewelry mart
The newly expanded showroom at Plaza Jewelry Mart
features 16 independent merchants who feature quality
jewelry at wholesale prices.
You will find GIA and EGL lCrtificd diamonds, and
engagement and wedding rings. They also offer custom
orders and repairs while you wait.
Plaza Jewelry Mart, 3723 S. Bristol, (1'ttwun Sunflower
and MacArtliur)."CAll (714) 979 5335. Hours are II a.m. to
1 6:30 p.m., Tuesday through Sat11rclay.
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For a unique gift this holiday snson for a friend or loved one, think about giving a
fashionable walking stick. Specializing in the largest selection of canes in California,
choose from styles from all over the world, including Africa, England, Germany and
Italy, to convey someone's distinctive tastes. From distinctive
handcrafted woods to the compact aluminum Traveler model, there's a
walking stick to suit any budget and taste, with prices ranging from
$10.95 to $695. If yo u're looking for an original stocking stuffer idea,
how about a whimsical, yet practical shoe~orn? Beautiful custom gift wrap
is available at no charge; shipping is available worldwide.
Newport Center Orthopedic is /OCDted at JOO Center Drive, Ste. 101, Newport
Beach. CAii (949) 615-0065. Open Monday through Friday, 9 a.m. to 6 p.m.;
Sanirday, 9:30 a.m. ro I p.m.
COOKIES 1n bloom
Since Cookies in
Bloom opened the
doors of its first store,
the quality and
integrity has never
changed.
Every day, they sift
their own Oour,
crack the eggs and
~ all-natural
ingredients. Fresh,
fun and unique .
cookies are their specialty!
What better gift than delicious, hand decorated sugar
cookies? Oloosc from more than 300 diffemlt shapes -all
made to order and in whatcvtt design you can image. And
all message cookies can ~ made to express any thought or
sentimalt.
Whether it's a bouquet of cookies for the party hostess or
a gift baskd for that special corporate client. let Cookies in
Bloom create the perfect gift for giving this holiday season.
Cookies in Bloom is located in the 17th Street Promnuule,
270 P.. 17th St., Costa Mesa. QU (949) 548-8323. Visit
www.cookiesinbloomca@yal100.com.
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along with the latest fashion
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Jess." Our customers shop two or thrtt times a week in order lo take advantage
of the daily deliveries of new merchandise .
A small section of the store is dtvoted to upscale off price designCT apparel
with savings up to 75 percent off regular prices. Many of the designtt labels that
arc sold at Crush are also available at the major department stores and
boutiques for much, much more.
Our customers come into Crush looking for complete outfits and we can
accommodate them with our fabulous selection of jewelry, lingerie, shoes.
velour sweats, trendy career sq>arates, denim jackets and jeans, clubwear and
dressy scpJratcs for special events.
Cru.slr Ootl1i11g is IOCDted at 333 E. 17tJ1 St., Cosu1 Mesa. Call (949) 631-3303.
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COIT nRAPERY,
carpet ancf uPflolstery c1eaners
Winter is just around the corner. A~rding to Jan Carney of C.oit Drapery,
Carpet and Upholstery Cleaners in Orange C.ounty, it's well worth it to winterize
inside your home. Not only are you guaranteed a home frtt of drafts, dust mites,
mold and leaks, but you save energy and money, too. Here are tips for winterizing
your home from the inside out.
• Weather strip around windows and doors, and caullc crac.b in ;di walls; this
will save at least 10 percent of~ur heating bill. Choose a caulking material that
will remain flexible as the tempenture changes; a caullc that driei out will become
brittle, quickly crumbling. then falling out
• Eliminate as much polluted indoor air as pouible. The BPA estimates the level
of hazardous pollutants indoors can be up to 70 times greater than outdoors; this
can be a ma/or problem for the more than 35 million people with allergies.
Vacuum carpets, area rugs. drapes, upholstered furniture and lamp shades,
thoroughly. If it's been owr a year aince you've had your drapes, carpets and
upholstery professionally cleaned, do it now. An average seven-foot sofa may have
up to a pound or more of embedded dirt in it, plus up to three ounc.es of iluid
aoil -oil, water and resin.
• Have your furnace's air ducts professionally deaned, particularly if it's been
over thrtt years since you've had them done. The reason is simple: Air ducts ue a
perfect btteding ground for mold spores, bacteria, fungus and mildew. Every
time your furnace is turned on, these contaminates arc ~ into the a.ir.
• Olange fumaoc filters.. Most filters trap about 20 percent of dust and other ·
particles, but that's better than nothing.
• Be ture·the fittplace damper is closed betwttn fire$. Pi.replace drafts will draw
warm air right out of the room and up the chimney.
• Consider installing window ahades. A atudy oonduded that a properly .. installed drawn window sh.de can prevent from 24 to 31 percent or heat lots.
• Consider installing cornices. While adding a finished. highly decorative look
to windows, cornices block the flow of air currents from the ceiling down
between the window and draperies.
Coit is loc:Awl at 1297 Logan Allt!., Costa Mna. Olli (714) 54()...1366.
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pid<ed elegant and exotic jewels,
recently celebrated its grand opening
at 8888 Warner Aw., (COO'la' of
JB l'EWELFRS of tbunta1n valley
Magnolfa Street) in rountain Vallcy. A family-owned busines.\ for thrre ~the
Jaswals arc graduate g<.'Ologi.\ts. jewelry appraisers and diamond graduates.
The family's p.ISOOn for jcwcl.s is ~ in the diamond jewelry c.olJcction, indudmg
ncddaces. tx'rldants. tcruili bracek.1S, bangles, engagement tin~ wcdd.ang band,) or
annivcrsary gifts. ln addition 10 .i wide selection of I 4k and 18k jewelry, there arc 22.k
artistically Clrved hand-made pieces. They offer on-site diamond education, jcwclry
appraisal, cu.~om desigru, bead stringing. jewelry, watch and ~ repair.
As a newly acquired Citizen Watch
Dealership, they .are offering 30 percent
off any Citiun Wdtchcs from their
collection of Eco lAive, Quartz or Lady's
Diamond Collection, or custom orders.
ARTCARVED ~ rings are another
exclusive, and graduates can visit the store
and apply for a scholar.;hip offered by
ARTCARVED (no purchase ~).
Fountain Valley Mayor .k>hn Collins cuts ror more i11formatwt1, call (714)
the nbbon at JB Jewelers' grand opening 848-3308.
LAGUNA cuflnary arts
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Laguna Culinary Arts is a muln-faa.>tcd coolong
school offering hancis-on ooo&ang progr.uru for
cooks of all levds of cxpenel'KC. Whether ~ are
intmsted in becoming a food ~ professional.
OT just looking lo improve )QUT home
cookins. their programs are~ to
meet )OOf needs.
Wme Tasting and Food & Wtne ?airing
~ are taking place at their new location
in Laguna Cart)Qn. Whether ~ are just
~ to develop your wine palate or
are an avid wine enthusiast. they're sure
)'OU'll find these ~ fun and
infurmative, and the food will be great!
Laguna Oilinary Arts tw w1YCiJed its Gourmet
OlttSC & Wmc Shop and ~ on Laguna Can)OO Road. The
score is a:ntmd around a dazzling display of cheeses, o1iYes and delicacies from around
the worid. Fabulous saodwidles, ~ and soups are madt on the premises and are
complcmcnkd by beautiful handmade dessert~ They arc am~ with
~" a local p.annet fuod <X>f11P311Y· for deliciou$ salads and sandwiches.
This new taa1ity is am homr to their ProfesOOnal Cooking Prosram This intmsiYt
szx-month ~ Oki Program is designed for individuals wWling to punuc a
carecr in the fuod ~ il'ldwtry. Clas.1 si:ze is limited to eight The new facility will abo
provide at.aing savia:s. OI009e &om gourmet c:heese, wine and ~ menu itelm, or
meet with their Dittictor of Catering for rustornmd party fiue. Al their "home dlcf'
ldlOOl, situated in the original .location on Paci6c ~ Highway, a ~~thHrt
dassroom kitchen offers sweeping ocean and town views. Filled with top-of-the-line
appJiancts, high quality oookware, and toob and lcniw:s, students ~ ban<h-on
~ in an environment with eYer)' advantage. Cooking dasses are limited to 10
students per d1ss, and at the end, students will mjoy a full meal they pttpUtdJ
Their fine oookware store u housed with their home chd' sdl<d on Pacific Coon
H.ighwq. Students at boch locatiom Rb'iYe a IO perant discount on all it.em.1 purchased
the <by of their du& They only sdl the products that are actually used in ~ and stand
ht.hind the quality and~ of~ item
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The expanded showroom has just what you're
looking for.
Serving California since 1879, John Bloeser
Carpet One has a wonderful selection of name
brands including Karastan, Lee, Armstrong, Liz
Claiborne, Mohawk and more.
Come visit the newly expanded
flooring/window covering showroom offering
a comfortable, spacious environment to find
just what you've been looking for.
John Bloeser Carpet One treats you like
family -continuing to provide you with
unparalleled customer servic:e ... as they
have done for more than a c:entury.
John Bloeser CA~t One is located at 2927 S. Bristol St., Costa
Mesa. CAJI (714) 751-2324. Open Sundays. Additional store locations in Long
Beach and Los Angek5.
·0n the 12th year by Oarl< lllvid and
at Skin Deep ... "
Usher in the (mt
approaching holiday
xason with a vi.sit to
Skin Decp -The .
Body Spa in the heart
of Huntington Beach.
Skin Deep is
cdebrating its 12 year
annivm;ary at this
location. where this
acclaimed day spa's
miMion statement
remains to be ... As
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Catificat.c makes
the perfect holiday
Illy Makers of Skin Deep, we arc devoted
to giYe our gift of touch and ~ to
each and every Guest." This represents the
eott values upon which this spa was
established. according to Deborah Woods,
owner and founder of Skin Dttp.
Experience the Asian feel which
permeates every room through the use of
E'a,,tcm d«or, serene music and trickling
.rode fuuntains. The Tea Room, located
upstairs, offers a quiet, comfortable plaa
to relax betwun treatments or to enjoy
lunch during your stay. The interior design
of the spa utilius the ancient art of Peng
Shui, cttating an environment for health,
prosperity and happines& The lobby tw
an array of Skin Decp's Signatutt Une of
Skin Que Products 8c Premium Makeup.
Great gift ideas indude AJora Ambiance
Air Diffusers 8c Body Sprays, soothing
Aromatherapy Candles, beautiful ~
gift!
Among the newest
offerin~ are the Hot
Stone Massage; three
exciting new Specialty
Facials: the
Acne-Oearing Facial,
the Anti-Aging Facial
and the Japanese
Stone; plus an entire
menu of services designed for The
OUcriminating Gmtleman, such as the
Tranquility Package for men.
Skin Deep has ~ accolades in top
national women's magazines. Look for
owner Deborah Woods in the Sevmtmi,
Dec. 2003 is.we.
The spa stiff of 25 includes 18
nationally board-<:ertificd therapists with
up to 20 years apcricnce. The owner is
committed to providing tttatments which
encourage total mind and body healing by
enhancing relaxation, restoring vitality,
improving circulation, eliminating
harmful toxins, and toning skin and
muscles.
f..oaut.J at 7862 Warner AYe., Suiks /, K
6' I. (<:t>r'Mr of Warner and &ix:h), ask
about holiday spttiaJs. Visit
www.e-skindtrp.mm. or ml/ (714)
841-3313.
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A family of stores serving families like
yours, center gift certificates are accepted at
all stores without an expiration date and
beautifully gift boxed with a free Rath &
Body Works gift set.• Gift certificates arc on
sale at Titanium Tickets, The Management Office (located behind Dell's) and The
UPS Store. There arc 36 service-ori.cntcd retailers for".111 your home decor, family
fashion, entertaining and gift giving needs. The "all the stores you want, all in one
place" center takes the strcSl> out of holiday shopping.
5 Points Plaza has been voted a "Best of Or.mgc County" award recipient for
the past seven year~.
Look for upcoming events such as 5
~oints Plaza's LocaJ Chef's Night, The
Surf City Shoppers Shuttle, Sidewalk
Sales and more happening~ that
support local charitie~. New residents
and visitors arc wckomed year-round
with free gifts al many of the stores.
• While supplie.s last, with u minimtm1
purchase, ~e stores for details, some
restr1ct1ons apply.
f nO T solUt1ons
Your feet don't have to hurt!
Your feet take a pounding every day, but most people
don't give them much thought unless they arc in pain.
One-quarter of all the bones in the human body are in
your feet, making the feet very complex structures
prone to problems. Improper footwear, poor shoe fit and inadequate support
contribute to \Ore or tired feet and related problems such as knee, htp or bac.k
pain. Statistic' o;._1y 80 pen.ent of all people are wearing improperly fitted
shoes.
Seeing a certified pedbrth1st (CPed) tS the best approach to ensure you arc
getting properly fltted shoes and custom inserts. CPeds are extensively trained
~the art and science of foot fitting, shaping and support, and arc qualified lo
do fittings, shoe modifications, custom shoes and inserts. To maintain their
credentials, they are also required to undergo continuing education in such
areas as dise~. patient care and new technologies. Today, state-of-the art
computer technology facilitates a customized solution to foot support and
pain reduction. Advanced foot scanning technology used to produce true
custom orthotics ensures optimum support, comfort and maximum
performance. These custom shoe inserts can be produced to work with most
t~s of footwear and are movabk from one pair of shoes to another,
tailoring the sh~ to your feet.
With two CPeds on staff, state-of-the-art technology and an extensive
selection of foot health products including very high quality shoes for
athletics, work or dress, Foot Solutions in ci>sta Mesa can handle most all
your needs in one stop.
Poot Solutions is also a Medicare provider for the Therapeutic Shoe Benefit
for Diabetics. Under Medicare ~overage, people with diabetes are generally
eligible for one pair of shoes and three custom-molded inserts each yCc!J",
usually at very minimal cost to the paticnL
Poot Solutioru features the utmost in customer care and service. They have
products to hcJp your fttt in tvery way, whether at work or play.
Poot Solutimu iJ loa1ttd at 1835 Newport Blvd. (comtr of Harbor and 19th)
i" Costa Mtsa. Olli (949) 734-2020. Opt" Mot1day thro11gh Saturday, JO a.m. to
6 p.m. Vulr www.foot.solutions.bi&.
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blends festive and fun for the
holidays.
With a unique mix of stores,
restaurants and personal
CO STA MESA courtyards
services, the holidays arc the perfect time to explore Costa Mesa Courtyards .
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looking for, without all the hassles
that come with holiday shopping.
Discover amazing options for
everyone on your gift list Pamper
~---someone with a relaxing spa package
from Salon Janna, new furniture
from the stylish assortment at Ethan
Allen and Sherwood Furniture, or
maybe a new mobile phone from
•IMlll Cingular. Wireless. How about a great
educational toy from The Right Start or a state-of-the-art washer and dryer from
The Maytag Store?
Then take a breath and savor the options at Mimi's Caf~(Rubio's Baja Grill,
Quizno's, Cold Stone Creamery, Diho Siam, Jamba Juice or The Coffee Bean &
Tea Leaf.
Visit our newest stores, Renewal by Andersen, featuring custom-sized, quality
window replacement and Tweeter, a home and car audio superstore. More
selection for you!
Find all the convenience, value and selection you need to mm this holiday the
best ever. Ring in the holidays with a new attitude. Shop. Relax. Rejoice. It's Costa
Mesa Courtyards -the perfect spot for the holidays and everyday.
Costa Mesa Courtyards is located at the junctwn of 19th Strut, Harbor and
Newport Boukvards in Costa Mesa.
Balport Lock & Safe, a family owned
business located in Newport Beach since
1984, has expanded its operation to include
two new showrooms. One showroom is
stoclced with one of the largest inventories
of safes in Orange County, starting from the simple fire safe
modd up to the most sophi$ticated UL rated TRTL30X6
jewdcr's type safe. The other showroom has a
state-of-the-art camera system and computer programmed
card access control systems. Visit Balport Lode & Safe to
view their new showrooms and have fun trying out their
new camera and card system displays.
Balport IAck 6' Safe is located at 177 Riversuu Ave., StL I,
Newport Beach. Call (949) 642-3585 or visit their Web
site at www.balportlockandsafe.com.
HI-TIME wine ceOars
With all that goes on in the world throughout
the rest of the year, the winter holidays bring
thoughts of home and peace, family, new
beginnings, reOcction and celebration. From
Thanksgiving to New Year's, most North Americans will find themselves at some
type of gathering -religious or secular, traditional or informal, and good food
and drink arc an important part of the occasion. Why not bring a gift basket to
share or for the host? Featuring the' finest wines, beers, spirits and champagnes,
Hi-Time has a basket or gift set to make your holidays brighter. A beautiful
display is set up inside their store with plenty of photos on their Web site
(www.hitimewine.com) and a full-color spread in their current newsletter.
If you're the one hosting the party, Hi-Time is your "beverage central" for aJI
sorts of party supplies, from keg beer to bulk ice, drink mixes to specialty olives,
plastic ware to crystal. ..
December is I Ii-Time's traditional month for picking out their favorite wines
released the previous year. Their selections, from Australia, Italy, France and the
United States, arc featured in their December newsletter and Web site. When
looking for an appropriate gift for the wme fan 111
your life, these lists are a great start to finding the
right wine in the right price range. Whether it\ one of
the highlights of the Bordeaux 2000 campaign, an up
and coming "down under" Aussie Shiraz, or a bouttque
California Cabernet Sauvignon, Hi-time has it covered
{and their lists reveal it all.)
Hi-Time has one of the top champagne selections in
the nation, so don't forget the bubbly!
Hi-Timt Wine Cel1"rs, 250 Oglt Strut, ·eosta Mesa. Olli
(949) 650-8463. For 011l111t purclwes, visit
1vww.l1itimewint.ntt.
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at Sir Charles Liquor.
This great l<x:al liquor store stodcs
a variety of beer, champagne, wine
and liquor including 45 vodkas, 25
tequilas, 15 single malt scotch, Dom
Pcrignon and Crystal champagne, J.
Walker Blue, Royal Salute, 100 wines
and much more.
The convenience continues with
lotto, c.ashicrs checks, an ATM
machine, magazines and sundries.
Mitri Manneh, owner
Owner Mitra Manneh claims to have the largest colJcction of
miniature liquor bonles in Orange County. They are all displaytd
in glass cabinets for the customers to enjoy. Sir Charles also has a
large variety of miniatures for customers to purchase.
Call Mitn at Sir Charles to order kegs, cases and specialized
orders, all at compctitiw prices.
Order early for your holiday parties and ask for your multiple
~discount.
Sir Otarles W,uor is klcared at 2981 Bnstol St., Costa Mesa,
(close to Baker). Open daily from 7 a.m. to II p.m. Accepts Vtsa.,
MC AMEX and Disc.over. Olli (714) 545-2724.
949 .722 .1803
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Clients relax to soothing sounds and refreshing aromas while receiving treatments that
range from relaxing massages to strong, super-effective, pharmaceutical grade versions of
glycolic peels and chemical peels at Gayicc Signature Spa in Newport Beach.
GAYLEE signature spa
Gayltt Signature Spa offers the Signature Facial, the
European Facial, the CotJagen Nourishing Facial and the
Hot Stone Therapy Facial, along with unique body
treatments includmg the Green Tea Detoxifying Body
Wrap and the Grapefruit Body Polish. The spa also
offers wax)ng and make-up application services.
The spa primarily uses Gaylee Skin Care products, exclusively formulated by owner Gayie
Hanson.
Using her knowledge of chemistry and skin care formulation, Hanson cr~tcd her
products using the most powerful, anti-aging ingred)ents found in nature, including neroli,
raspberry and camphor. Gaylee products are non-comcdogcnic, hypoalJergenic, and they
are not tested on animals .
Hanson has more than 20 years experience in the skincare industry as a skincare/makeup
educator, a product developer, a leading skin care and salon expert and is knowledgeable in
paramedical esthetics. She blends her experience and professionalism with warmth and
compassion while continuing to be on the
forefront of skin care technology.
• Holiday Photocards
• Greeting Cards
•Gift Wrap
• Holiday Home Decor
• Stationery
• Paper Goods & More!
According to Hanson, wh9 is passionate
about skin care: "Your skin determines the
way you feel. For me, helping people feel
good about themselves gives me energy."
For more 1nformat1on on Gay/« Signature
Spa, or to make an appointment, call (949)
640-4093. For mformation on Gaylee Skin
Gire products, contact the Spa or visit
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jewelers
Lotions & Lace,
otherwise known as your
local "one stop love
shop" has a large
for exquisite lx:auty, pc.'l'I k'' qu..llity and gili.~ to trm\Un: tlm hohtLiy
st"a!olln, Charles 11. Barr kwder; m N("wport Reach mv1t<..., you to
cxperienu· their fine Jtwdry c.-Ollt.xtion.
With more th.m 44 ycan. of c.~ricrn.e serving the loc.,ll .uid
surrounding wnunurutk.'-Owks Barr spccial17.l"\ Ill fine watd1
repair, jewelry de.ign. bc.-ad ~nngmg. hand engraving and
appraisals.. Their cxpc..'nmu'tl w,1tdunakcr and J~er wn n1)air
,md create a design for you on the premises.
Owles 1-1. Barr Jewelers IS kx:atnl at 1803 Westcliff Dm'W', Nt·w1)(1rt
BeuclL For more infonnatio11, call (949) 642-.3310.
LOTIONS & lace
selection of lingenc, wigs. ~hoes. DVDs. videos, cards, adult toys and I much more. Don't know what to get for that special person m your I life? Lotion.'> & Lace has gift certificates. Vtsil any of our thn.-c
convenient Orange C.Ounty locations and don't forget to purch.isc
I your special adult gift wrap.
Look for our ad for your 30 percent off coupon! Open dilly.
Lotions & Lace: 743 Bakrr St., CostJJ Mesa, (714) 429-1911; 6912 Warner Ave., H11nnngton Beach,
(714) 848-0900; atul 1860 Tustin Aw., Orange. (714) 974-3539.
PLANET
hair salon & day spa
Planet I lair Salon & Day Spa -when· d1c.·11t \at1,f,1t lion
is their No. I prionl y.
They .ire <k<l1lJle<l to providing a umquc cx.pcrienu.·
that help' l'nh.mlC well being and scll-1magr through the
h1ghc~t level of care and qualit} service'>. Tht·1r w.irm \ta ff
and welwming ~urroundings ~tnvc to m.tkc every d1ent
feel ead1 return v1Mt 1s JS speci.tl al> the fir.,t. The Salon
feature" .idvanc.ed wlor and cutting technique~, as well a\
cxperti~e in Jlrylit~ .ind nail art. The Sp.1 h,1, hl'lOllle
known in the .1re.1 for 11s comforting environment
combined with highly trained individuals in skin care,
expert eyebrow Jcs1gn, massage therapy and naturaJ nail
service~.
C.Omc indulge
yourself JI Planet
Hair 5alon & Day Spa
and let tht \l re\li melt
away. or give .1
thoughtful gilt to
your luved one' either
with a gift tertificale
or J gift ha.,kcl.
Planet Hair C\a/(111 & Uay Spa LS located 111 Fm111tnr11 Valley
01118970 Brookl111rst St. at Garfield. You can mil (714)
968-8811 to H't 1111 1111 appointment, or drop /1y far a tour.
Fine Furniture Makes Fine Gifts.
Ba rc a\gunge r·
A large selection of
Barcalounger reclining
chairs can be fo und at
H .J . Garrett Furniture
in Costa Mesa.
What a great gift idea!
Many fine brands to choose from. Vis-it our spacious showroom today!
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loya.I Rchd rt1UM'r\. Rebel offer, J wmr.mtly Lh.tngin~ .irrJy of rnntcmporary
w1111H•n\ wear and JllC\'41flC\. Tht• npcncn1.cd \lall t\ Jlway~ h.ippy to nwke
'u~e,111111,, ~pc1.1.1l or<la llll"rlhJnd1,c or gift wr.ip tho..c ~P<'Llal goo<lit''·
Rdit•I Jim rwa lornt11•11» .N<> Nc111p11rt Center /)nw, Fml11cm ls/1111tl, Ne111por1
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MESA
upholstery
f-or line quality furniture,
~ rc-uphol,lery, ,u,tom
o draperies and (U~IOm :x: bedding visit Mesa
Uphol~tcry in Cmt.i Mrsa.
They h .. wc been '>Crving th r beach lilies for more than 50 years.
M1kt'\ C.irpet<., now owned and operated by Mesa Upholstery, offered quaJtty
l.irpct, lU~tom area rug~ (mduding ~1salJ\C,1grass). lc1mina1e and wood floors,
vinyl and tile. All c1t great prices.
Come v1S11 tlwrr one-stop sltoppmg sliowroom /ocatecl ut 1998 Harbor 8/vtl., two
/Jlcid .. l fmm Tr11111gle Squarr, Costa Mesa. Gill (949) 642-8400.
Ne\lvport Center ()rthopedic, Inc.
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$10.95 -$600
Cust.om Gitt. Wrap at No Cha.ree
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GREEN SYSTEMS
international
Spcu.1li11ng 1n Phalaenop~ts orlh1ds, c1J,o known al. the bullcrfly
orchid, Lome Ji\Lover them m J v .. mcly of colors: while, white with red
"ltp.,," cll·cp p111k, 'lripc<l pink and ydlow.
Thcrt· I\ J wide wlcct1on of other type' of orchid~. including
Onnd1um: 'omc ,mdl hkc chololatc; Den<lrobium: often used for
l lawa11,1n lei!. JnJ lorsagcs; Epidendrum: outdoor loving; Cattleya: often
with gorgeous gic1nt bloo1m; Paphiopedilum or Lady Slipper; Miltonia
or pamy onh1d; Brasia Re,, c1nd Colmanara Wildcat with bright yellow,
burgundy, mahogany anc.l deep violet blossoms.
Gre.e11 Systems lnternar11111nl is open every Saturday to the public. It is
located at 20362 Birch St., Newport Beach. Gill (949) 756-l2ll.
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CHRISTMAS DAY BUFFET
Celebrate Your Holidays Away From Your Kitchen Bring Your Family To
Kaplan's With Unlimited Christmas Buffet For Your Family
THURSDAY,DEC.25,2003
Buff1t Hou11: 12:00 Noon to 8:00 pm
(Kaplan's Open From 6:00 am to 10:00 pm On Christmas Day And New Years)
T1tE TRADmOIW. BUFFET SPREAD OF:
*Whole St11mahlp Round ot Beet
*Roast Butter Ball Turby
•smoked Christmas 60011 with Orange Chutney
"'ltallan Meat Laugna
*Vegetarian Pad Thal Noodle
*Honey labd Ham
*AID AU THE T1UMM118S
Turtey Drenlng with TUrtey Gravy, Fmh Baud Yams, Mashed Potatou,
Toned Green Salad, Soup of ttte Day, and Green Bean
Anott1d Ch1111 ind Cra&t111, Chrbtm11 Coot/11, Cak11, P/11, lei Cr11m
$11.95/pp ucluslYe of tu ud 1ma1ty, chlldnl •Ider 10/$8.95
You may also order fi'om our regular m"'u
C.t1rlng for 11/ your o"'" p1rl/11, Holld1y n11d1, Bit I 811 Mltw111,
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Visit H.J. Garrett's
showroom for a large
selection of
Barcalounger
reclining chairs.
A perfect
holiday gift.
H.J. Garrett Furniture,
2215 Harbor Blvd .. Costa
Mesa. GtU (949)
646~0275. Hours are
Monday thro"gli
Saturday, JO a.m.
to 6 p.m. arid
Sunday. noon to 5
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The Original
MIKE'8
CARPET$
OVER 30 YEARS IN COSTA MESA
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ALL CARPET & FLOORING
CURRENTLY MllRKED DOWN
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House of Tiki is a very hip store located
al 1860 Newport Blvd., across the street
from Triangle Square in Costa Mesa. Thls
Polynesian pop culture shop has everything
from tiki mugs and bars to beautiful
bamboo and rattan furniture. They
recently celebrated their successful second
year, and are planning to expand and open
a tropical showroom, nearby.
The man responsible for this unique
Wes Johnson, owner
store is Wes Johnson, a California native and 20-year resident from Orange County. He has a
passion for travel and the outdoors. After serving as a medic in the miJitary, he earned his
contractors license and moved to Lanikai on Oahu. The lifestyle he enjoyed here for three years
sealed his love of the islands and all that tropical paradise represents.
Being an independent store owner and furniture designer has long been Johnson's passion, .;o
when he moved back to the mainland, he applied his artistic talents toward opening House of
Tiki. His long range plans include designing furniture and importing various goods from all over
the South Pacific. He attributes his creative talents to his grandfather, Truman Bailey Sr., who wai.
a successful photographer, designer and writer in the 1930s and '40s, who traveled extensively
throughout the South Pacific. Bailey's work appeared in Life and National Geographic; he wrote a
book, called Poly11esian Vent11re. He also founded the Institute of Manual Arts in Lima, Peru,
where he lived out his life and his dreams.
Hou.se of Tiki is open Monday through Saturday, JO a.m. to 6 p.m.; S1111day. 11 a.m. 10 5 p.m.
Purchase unii111e gift items /iy visiting www.ho11seoftiki.net.
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THREE DOG bakery
Three Dog 8aktry in Newport Beach opened its
doors more than five years ago. lt started with "'two
guys, thrtt dogs and an 89 cent cookie cutter that
has turned into the. world's greatest howling
suc:cns!" Pounders of the Newport Beach in the
Corona dcl Mar Plaza, Sandy and Rogu, built the
business on the philosophy of balancing the highest
quality merchandise, foods and fun with an ~uaJ
devotion to helping dogs and the community.
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Pooches can enjoy ~h baked treats, made only ~ _A,_ from wholesome, natural, closc-to-thc-earth-ingrcdicnt.s, without salt. sugar, chcmi......., ·I artificial preservatives or animal fat -all developed for the discriminating palate. There
~ are Boxrr Brownies, Pup Tarts, rrrrRRRibs, Fetch 'n' Sticks and Drooly Dream Bars. just
to name a ftw. Chcdc out the big dog f.avorite: the monstrous •Dino Booe• for the j Jurassic Bark. Unique merchandise includes; collars, bowls, sweaters, toys and even a few
i: things for two-legged visitors.
&veral times a year the bakery holds Pct Adoption Days. Vollinteers from local animal
shelters and various rescue groups come together to find families for these lovable but
homclC$S dogs. In addition, a ~rceot of Three Dog~ profits go to canine charities.
Don't miss special events throughout the year: a summer pool party, a Howl-0 -Ween
costume part)' and a visit from Santa.
771ree Dog Baury, 924 Avocodo Ave. (Corona del Mar Pl4Zll), Newport Beach. Cnll (949)
760-3647.
SOL E comfort
The holiday sewn is fa.st approaching .
With many of us planning to attend offic.e
parties, family gathuings, friendly
get-togethcrs, as wdl as shopping for gifts.
plan on spending many hours on your feet. The average person will
~nd about 48 hours on their fttt this holiday season, so it is important
that your feet are wcU ptqJared for the gruding hours ahead.
Many podiatrists feel that ncgJect. a lack of awareness of proper foot
care and ill-fitting shores can lead to foot problems. Problems with feet
arc often the initial symptoms of other health conditions such as
diabetes. arthritis, and nc:rvc and circulatory disorder$. Poot ailmmts
can be the first signs of a more serious problem. Women hlM about
four times as many foot problems as men, which means it is important
for women to find a balanre between good footwear and fashion. This
will lead to good foot health. Podiatrists suggest that women wear shoes
with beds of different heights and alternate them daily. Comfort. not
fa.sh.ion, should be the primary factor when ddermining
which shoes to purchase.
When sdccting your holiday footwear,
remember the shoes that you ch°'* to wear
are almost as important as finding that perfect
gift. Whether attending an dcgant offi<:c party or a family
gathering. it is important to be fa.shionably.co~rtable.
Don't give up comfort at the expm.sc of your feet. One out
of every six women has foot trouble -don't be that one.
GM! your fttt the gift of oomfort.
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HAYES Jewelers
Hayes Jewelers has been a cornerstone of business on Forest
Avenue in Laguna Beach since January 1962. For more than 40 years
they have been your family jeweler. ln 1986, Kelly and Mike
purchased Hayes
Jewelers from their
parents, Grover and
Harriet Hayes. Their
reputation has been
established on the
principles of
exceptional quality,
honest values and
personalized service.
Through the years,
they have been Kelly and Mike Hayes, owners
blessed with many customers that have grown to become good
friends. After much thought, they have decided to dose their family
business and pursue other interests.
In order to complete this task as quickly as possible, they are
offering their entire inventory of fine jewelry including diamonds,
precious gemstones, l4K and 18K gold chains, bracelets., earrings
and more at tremendous savings.
Visit Hayes Jewelers at 246 Forest Ave. in Laguna Beach. <All (949)
494-3513.
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Kaplan's is a good spot for a quick powedunch or for family dining.
Enjoy daily specials, a sports bar and dining on the patio.
Open daily at 6 a.m., including all holidays, late supper is served, with
breakfast, lunch and dinner served all
day.
The New York Kosher-style deli,
voted the No. I deli in Orange
C.Ounty, serves all of your traditional
favorites.
Catering is also available for your office party, office lunch, party
needs, buffet platters and holiday parties.
The Original Kaplan's Deli, 321 I Hf.Wbor Blvd., ( cot1veme11tly located just
south of the 405 Freeway, Costa Mesa. Call (714) 557-6611.
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ultimate gift for golf lovers. . "In the pa.st two years, we occasionally enabled
The 2004 Players Club Program offers unbelievable Players Club participants to bring three guests at the
~vtng.'i, special privileges and world class golf. Players Club rate. The response was so tremendous,
Award-winning Pelican Hill Golf Club in Newport that we decided to extend this value to our customers
Coast and Oak Creek Golf Club in Irvine, Orange for the entire year. It's a fabulous offer that gives our
County's only public 1 om Fazio-designed golf customers three world-class Tom Pazio courses to
lOursc~. are offering more benefits than ever before choose from," said General Manager Hansjoerg
with their combined Players Club Program for 2004. Maissen. who oversees operations at the two clubs.
For the first time in the Program's history, Players "The Players Club is an unbelievable program
Club participants and their guests all play for the providing incredible value," said Kent Jordan, a
same special rate.
In addition, participants
will be able to tee off one hour
earlier than the general public
during super twilight hours.
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percent off all non-sale Golf
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baJls, and will be invited to
take advantage of special
events including quarterly
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Also in: Riverside, Montclair, Ncrero Valley and Son Bemodino
Oak Creek Golf Club, 12th hole
Newport Coast resident who plays twice 'll week at
the two locations. "These clubs take care of their
valued customers. The fact that you can play two
g.rcat venues with unparalleled service and .
exceptional benefits is why I join the program year
after year."
For a single annual calendar year fee of $500, The
Players Club offers the following privileges:
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GOLF CLUBS, continued from 26 ranked Pdican Hill as one of the
country's "Bcit Golf Resorts, .. honoring
•Pelican Hill GolfOub (Two 18-hole the club with its "Four Star Award• for
Tom Fazio-designed golf co~rscs): both courses.
-Weekday Green Fee of $1 35 Oak Creek Golf Glub, with the same
(Monday -Thursday}_ $40 savings service and course condition standards
-Weekend Green Fee of $165 (Friday of Pelican Hill, has quickly become a
-Sunday} -$85 savings favorite among avid Orange County
•Oak Creek Golf Club (One 18-hole golfers. Oak Creek Golf Club features
Tom Faz.io-designed golf course}: one of the most extensive and
-Weekday Green Fee of $75 (Monday well -developed practice facilities in
-Friday) -$20 savings Southern California. Practice Center
-Weekend Green Fee of $99 amenities include 65 Hghted Bemmda
(Saturday -Sunday) -$36 savings · grass hitting stalls,.a large practice
Leading golf publications have bunker, two putting greens, a practice
consistently retognized Pelican Hill as chipping green and expert instruction
one of the country's top golfing from eight PGA professionals.
destinations. In 2003, Pelican Hill Both Pelican Hill and Oak Creek Golf
ranked third behind Pebble Beach and Oubs arc owned and managed by The
Bandon Dunes in T 0-L Golf's Reader Irvine Company.
Su,rvcy for Best Resort for Course For more infomwtion about Pelican
Conditions, Golf Staff Attitude and Pace Hill Golf Club and/or The Players Club,
of Play. Io 2002, Golf Magazine placed call (949~ 760-0707 or visit .
both courses on its list of the ""Top 100 www.pclicanhilLcom. For more
Courses You Can Play" in America. Golf information 4bout Oak Creek Golf Club
Magazine has also named Hole 17 on an.di or TM Playm Club, caU (949)
the Ocean North Course as one of the 653-5300 or visit .
•aest Holes in the World.• Golf Digest www.04kacekgolfdub.com.
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