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THURSOAY,DECEMBERll ,2003
Newport takes next step· ill JWA plan
Newport Beach leaders create a committee to
approach the county about which functions,
including the airport, might be controlled by the city.
November, the council agreed to direct
staff to draft a letter to send to county
officials asking them to begin talks. On
Tuesday, they completed the second
step in the process by creating the
committee.
to hear the city out. But whether they
will support the city's goals of in·
creased Involvement remains unclear.
The city's plan is fourfold. Manage-
ment of the Coyote Canyon Landfill
appears to be the most straJghtfor·
ward. The county now maint-d.ins the
closed landfill whkh produces poten-
tially hazardous methane gas. to en-
sure public health and safety. City offi-
cials thinJc they might be able to do this
more efficiently and with Newport
Coast residents' interests an even
higher priority.
QUESTION Whlf:h of the four plecee to
Newport's plan Is the molt
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June Casa1r1nde
Daily Pilot
NEWPORT BF.ACH -A three-man
committee created by the City Council
on Tuesday will explore ways the city
can play a bigger role in some county
functions, including possibly managing
John Wayne Airport.
The council voted unanimously on
Tuesday to create a Sphere Issues Com-
mittee to begin looking at ways the city
mlght expand its role in the airport, ad-
ministration of tidelands in and around
the city, environmental protections at
the closed Coyote Canyon Landfill, and
Santa Ana Heights redevelopment.
"We really don't know what to expect
at this time.• sald Councilman Steve
Bromberg. who as a member of the
city's Airport Issues Committee helped
conceptualize the plan.
The idea is for city officials to begin
talks with county supervisors and per-
haps other county officials to discuss
ways that city involvement in these
county operations could prove mutu-
ally beneficial. At their last meeting in
The orlginaJ plan was to appoint
members of the original Airport Issues
Committee -Councilmen Bromberg,
Tod Ridgeway and John Heffernan -to
the new committee. But Heffernan
stepped down Tuesday from the airport
committee. Councilman Steve Rosan·
sky is the third councilman on the ad
hoc committee.
The committee's meetings will not be
held In public.
County Supervisors Tom Wilson and
Jim Silva have sald that they're willing
SKY LIGHT
City leaders also have their eyes on
county-owned tidelands within New-
port's borders. Managing those areas,
particularly the Back Bay and Newport
Dunes. would give the city more power
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over such items as applying for federal
grants and could allow the city to rake
over the county's Harbor Patrol func-
tions.
Controlling Santa Ana Heights would
give the city power over the Santa Ana
See JWA. Pase A4
City hears
review of
attorney's
office
A consulting firm
recommends having the
city manager oversee the
city attorneys and keeping
legal work in-house.
Deirdre Newman
Daily Piiot
COSTA MESA -An independent review
of the city attorney's office has offered a
number of suggestions, including keeping
the work in-house and giving the city
manager overslght of the deparunent. ·
On Monday, the consulting firm hired to
do a col.I/benefit analysts of the office and
identify ways 10 make it more efficient in
the walr.e of the departure of former City
Atty. Jerry Scheer presented its recom-
mendauons to city leaders during a study
session.
The sky changes colors as a mother and daughter run and bike in the brisk twilight hours on a Newport Back Bay trail.
Scheer sued the city in September. and
the city settled at a cost of $750,000 in Oc-
tober.
Whtie contracting out for legal services
would cost less. the firm recommends that
the city retain its In-house counsel be-
cause of the type and quantity of the
workload and the level of legal complexity.
Sale of KOCE to foundation will go ahead
In putting its review together, Manage-
ment Panners of San Jose interviewed 18
city officials, including all of the City
Council, to gain insight Into the status of
the city attorney's omce operations, Iden·
tify problem areas and see how the office
is organized. It aJso identified 17 other cit-
ies with comparable populations or geo-
graphic locations and surveyed them for
financial and staffing infonnation to help
make Its recommendations.
The community college
trustees approve the
plan to transfer the PBS
affiliate to the station's
fundraising arm.
MarlH O'Nell
Daily Pilot
COSTA MESA -Coast Community
College District trustees voted
Wednesday night In closed session to
go ahead with a plan for KOCE-1V's
foundadon 10 purchase the station
from them, keeping it a public broad-
casting channel.
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SPORTS
Estailda and Sag. Hill
~· ~rteam1 battle.
PaaeBl
lhlstees for the district. which now
holds the broadcast license for
Orange County's only PBS affiliate,
voted 4 to 1 in October to accept a
$32-milllon bid by the station's fund-
raising arm. Wednesday's vote allows
attorneys to draw up the proper
agreements and seek the Federal
Communications Commission's ap-
proval for the license transfer.
In a press release, the district sald
the final acquisition agreement would
come before the board of trustees In
February. ·
Before the vote. KOCE Foundation
President Bob Brown said he ex-
pected the closed session would be
fairly straightforward and approval
was likely.
"I'm very confident we're close to a
deal," Brown said. "There are a couple
minor points to be hammered out,
but we're very close. It depends what
the trustees decide to do, but if all the
deal points as we discussed are rati-
fied, it's a go."
The foundation has not come up
with all the money ~ but district
board lrustee Jerry .Patterson said he
didn't have any concerns.
Ml think they have enough guaran·
tees the money will be there," Patter-
son said before the vote. "The ft.rat big
chunk payment Isn't due until June
for the transfer or license, so it's not a
big problem."
KOCE-1V Initially entered a $10-
mWJon joint bid with Los Angeles PBS
channel KCET-TV, the lowest in the
original round submlned. Religious
broadcasters Oaystar Television Net -
work and Costa Mesa's lTinity Broad-
casting Network came in with the ini-
tial hJgh bids of $25 mlllion each.
After KOCE-1V's partnership dli;-
solved because of time constralnts,
foundation members drew on local
leaders In business and education. In -
cluding Broadcom Chairman Henry
Samuell and former baseball com-
missioner Peter Uebem>th, to gather
support and funds. KOCE submltted
See KOCE, P11e A4
THE BELL CURVE
Management Partners emphasized that
its review was not an evaluation of the
performance of the city attorney's staff.
That staff is Assistant City Atty. Tum Wood,
who has been the acting city attorney
since January. Senior Deputy City Atty.
Marianne Milligan; Deputy City Atty.
Unda Nguyen; and paralegal/secretary
Marilyn Robinson. The positions of city
attorney and legal secretary are vacant.
See REVIEW, Pase A4
Donor proves one in a million
F lfteen years ago, after 1 had
Interviewed Edward Thorp for a
profl.le In the Los Angeles Timcs, I
ukod him -•tnce he waa making all
thJs investment money for other people
-If he would consider taking me oo u
a client. He said he would be glad to
put me on his )Ta.r·end waiting list, but
there was one pre-condition I must
meet. I'd need to deliver at least ft
million dollars In seed money to him -
and he'd rally pmer $2 million.
I told him I~ save up and Jet htm
know. I just checked. and I'm $986,23(
ahon. but when I read In the Pilot tut
week that Thorp and hls wife, Vlvloo,
had contributed $J mWJon to the math
department at UC Irvine, I called him
JOSEPH
N. BEtl
to see If I could still
get tn Oil the action.
'fyplcalJy, Thorp -
who lives In Newport
Beach -didn't Ju t
~htsold
department a
million buclcs. He
put the money t'o
work IO that -lib
die Ooptch ham,
Whkh )'OU Mve tO be
atleatt80to
undef'liand-It will
feed tbo UCl math Clepllttrient m
perpetuity wh.IJe •ttncttna e:xcepdooaJ
mathematical talent to the wnpu.&.
ThOrp ta one of the l'lllOnt people
like me worit In journalism for much
too UttJe money when we could be
making a killing In the oU buslness. Or
at the blackjack table. We get to meet -
and know, brleOy -people like Ed
Thorp. Actually. I might have been able
to make my nilllon by just following
the directions In his book "Beat the
Dealer," which -the la.st I heard -
was Just behind the Bible lo sales. God
knows I trfed. But I had neither the
focus nor the padence to follow bis
blaclcj(tck dlrectfona. Lu Yeps ls atill tn
butlness because most other gamblers
1ufrer the same ahoncomlngia.
Al Thorp expJalned to me, "To ma](e
it work. you have to be dlsctpUncd,
lnteUlgent and otpn.lud. • l don't ~
to speculate on whJch of these qualities
I lack.
Thorp's mind ls In constant motJon,
seeking challenge.. examlning them.
discarding those that seem pedestrian
(difficulty ls a virtue) aod exploring
those that don't. It has been ever thus.
Born in Chicago and rnl9ed in Los
Angeles, be tap-danced through school.
created his own laboratory at home,
earned hit B.A. In physlca and a Ph.D.
tn mathemadcs at UCLA (where he
married an English major named VMan
Sinetar) and went to wott teaching at
the Massachusetta Institute of
Technology.
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.POLITICS
THE POLITICAL LANDSCAPE
Fl.E Pti010 I OM.Y Pit.OT
Rep. Chns Cox will head a congressional delegat>on to Eur.ope and the Middle East to talk to foreign leaders about terrorism.
A stitch in time saves
Allcl• Robinson
Daily Pilot
They say better late than never, but in
this case later means more expensive.
Republican Don Wagner. a candidate for
the 10th District J\s$embly seat, may need
to shell out a few bucks to
pay fines of$t0 a day for
the 33 days between when
campaign finance reports
were last due and when
Wagner IDed his.
The reports covenng
activity between lune l
and Sept 30 were due on
Oct. 10. Wagner's was 6led
Nov. 12. Be has said the Don Wagner
delay was because or a
change in creasurers. He had been acting as
his own treasurer but later decided to get
someone else to do the }ob.
A letter was expected to go out thl.s ~elc.
notifying Wagner of the fine, saJd Christina
Avila at the county RegJSt.rar or Voters
office.
A look at the financials
Anyone who's curious or just has extra
time on Olelr hands can now view the
campaJgn finance disclosures of Orange
County'& t:lected officials onllne through
the Regisuar of Voters' Web site at
l&np:llwww.oc.ca.g011lelection. County
Supervisor BW CampbeU proposed
putting the lnformation online, and the
Board of Supervisors approved the
suggestion In November. TI\e information
went onllne Monday.
Assistant Registrar or Voters Suz.an.ne
Sl....,.ty said Campbell ·just felt with
technology ... we should be providing
this at least for county offices: Campaign
finance reponb from candidates for
counry offices wtll be posted after Jan 10,
the date the Orst batch ls due for the
March 2 primary, and the regi!>trar Is
hoplng to set up electronic report filing
for the November electJon. Slup Icy said.
C.ox heads to Blrope
Rep. Quta Coll hit the road Tuesday,
headlng a bipartisan congressional
delegation 10 Europe and the Middle
East to talk to foreign leaders about
te rrorism. As chairman of the
Homeland Security Committee. Cox
brought along seven committee
members includJng Rep. Loretta
Sanchez on the group's Ont foreign trip,
with stops planned ln ltaJy, Spain, Sy1la
and Turkey.
A press release from Cox's office saJd
the delegat.lon hopes to diacusa progress
In fighting intemational terrorism and
encourage more cooperation among U.S.
allies in the war on terrorism and In
furthering homeland security.
Vanguard University enjoys
a liqle Potomac pork
The omnibus appropriations bill
passed by the House on Monday included
$550,000 for Vanguard Unlverstty,
proposed by Rohrabacber. The achoo! ls
seeldng funds to esrabUsb a center
training teachers to teach math and
science.
"h 's harder to shepherd through a
proposal for a private university than a
public one," Rohrabacher saJd. "I'm
pleased that we were able to get some
help for Vanguard.·
fhe appropriations bill ls now awaiting
approval by the Senate.
Rohrabacher house set to grow
Though Rep. Dana Rohrabacher
received a lifetime achievement award
Wednesday for his emergency
preparedness efforts. the surfing
congressman Is looking ahead 10 a much
more important achievement -or three:
his wife. Rhonda. will give birth to triplets
in April. The children wiU be the couple'•
first. second and third.
"I thought that I'd spent my Ille trying
to save the world from various threats
and l wouldn't be blessed with having a
family, especially a big famlly, but I
wanted one," Roh.rabacher sa.ld. •ThJs Is
about the best thing that's ever happened
in my whole life.·
Although the honor may pale In
comparison, Rohrabacher dJd return
from Washington on Wednesday to
receive an award of merit from
California's Emergency Mana.gement
Commission for lifetime contributions to
emergency preparedness.
Rohtabacher's office has worked for
several years to create specialized
training programs for police and fire
personnel and other emergency
responden. So far those programs have
trained moi:e than 3,000 people,
Robrabacher said.
"I'm on the {Hoose) lntematlonaJ
Relatioot committe.e, so I've been very
aware of th8 threat to our security from
different parts or the world," be said.
The award was presented at a receptioo
at the Lumlnarlaa Restaurant in Monterey
Part.
The support keeps on coming
ln endorsement news, 70th Assembly
District candJdate Quack DeVore
announced be bas the endorsement of
fellow Republican and 7Sth District
Assemblyman Georp Plada. A press
release quotes DeVore campaign
manager Sergio Prince saying
endorsements from Plescia and other
Republican legislators send •a clear
message that Clluclc DeVore Is the
Republican favorite in this seat."
An endorsement from the Orange
County Professional Firefighters Assn. Is
the latest for Ken Maddox, the 68th
District assemblyman who is seeking the
35th District Senate seat. Maddox. a
former Tustin police officer and a Conner
LA. County deputy sheriff, also boasts
endorsements from police and fire
organizations in Huntington Beach,
Newport Beach firefighters. Tustin police
and others.
John Campbell. the 70th District
assemblyman and Maddox's opponent in
the Senate race, sent word this week that
he 111 endorsed by the Corona del Mar
Cllamber or Commerce. Out. Wylodd, a
Campbell campaign strategist, said he got
the endorsement. because Campbell
·ravors the free market and advancing the
spirit or entrepreneurship ...
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POLITICS ASIDE
See how they'll run
Rep.µ.,,. = .-----=--• co\lld use as way to
bring waning
factions together.
(Perhaps there's a
place f'or a
bipartisan "We
Always Win" PAC.)
of the most
dJsp1rlted
Republicans in lhe
counb'y right now.
(On the other side.
Sen. Joeepb
UebenmD likely is
the least happy
Democrat after Al
GOle'I
It's also worth
noting that Orange
County, so long
known as a GOP S.J. CAHN bastion
endorsement of former
Vennont Gov. Howard ne.n
for president)
Instead of enjoying a
carefree winter and early
spring. It appears all but
certain that Rohrabacher
will be engaged in a nasty,
potentially costly, fracas for
his poUdcal future now that
former Rep. Bob Doman has
decided to run for
Roh.rabacher's seat.
1 write "appears" because
It would not astonish me at
aU lf Doman pulled out or
the race lf he fails to get
early traction, both finance-
and suppon·wise. More on
that later.
Doman. as the Pilot has
reported, has historically
been a remarkably strong
fundraiser. While his active
campaign oommittee ~
just $36,700 cash on hand
according to lhe latest
reporu (and $15.SOO in debt
for legal fees. a sum he's
been canying for a while},
the last time he ran for
Congress, bade in 1998, be
raised and spent about $3.7
million in his seeond IGSing
effon against Rep. Loietta
Smchez. (His "Doman for
Prealdent" comrofttee -
remember when 8-1 Bob
ran for prestdentt -ls also
carrying $152,000 in debt.
Not that the amount matter:
at the end of 1996, the
committee was saddled with
$186.000 in debt, so he
dearly Isn't on fire to pay it
oft)
Roh.rabacher tench to
ralle far lea than one-tenth
that amount. Rven during
the 2002 race, when be bad it
retadvely formidable
Democratic opponent. he
only collected $355,000 and
still trounced Gerrie
ScbtpU-e with 63% of the
vote. (Sch.lpske. remember,
had barely lost a Long
Beach-area race In 2000
against Rep. Stew Hom.
Hom collected 87,266 votes
to Schipske's 85,498.)
Rohrabacher fared better
against Schipske in his
reallgJ\ed district, which
included her base or Long
Beach after the 2000 Census,
than he had two years
earlier.
Rohrabacher's strength in
the general election is one
shared throughout the
House of Representatives. In
2002, for instance, of the 390
Incumbent House members
running. 383 won reelection.
It's probably safe to say that
the strength of btcwnbency
is the most common
characteristic In the House
-maybe It ls ewn a
commonalJty that tboae who
argue for the need for dvillty
unassailable to
Democrats (a buttress
breached by Sanchez's
victory over Doman}, may
not be so unusual.
EssentJally. every House
district at this point is ·
unconquerable In general
elections. Only In the
primary does an Incumbent
face a true chance of defeat.
And that is what
Rohrabacher faces now,
though my guess is that
Doman confronts the
tougher challenge. Judging
by the response of Pilot
readers, Dornan will have to
prove he isn't saponaceous.
He11 have to raise a bunch of
money quickly, probably in
time for it to appear on
year-end finance reports so
he can tout his war chest
and argue that he is
legitimate.
If Doman doesn't muster
the needed money by then,
perhaps Rohrabacher will
have a quiet winter, after all.
AU ABOUT ETHICS
On a separate issue, l feel
compelled -if not proud -
to repon on a Gallup Poll .
that appeared earlier this
month.
It's always one of the year's
best the list of the most
ethical and honest
profession&
Nurses, a perennJal
winnet:. topped the list
again, with 84% or people
calling their ethics either
•very higb~ or "high." Car
salespeopJe Umped In last,
with just 7"' saying the same
of them. The poll was
conducted Nov. 14 through
16.
Since I don't have a car to
pitch to you. their race isn't
my concern. No, oo. Mine is
the news that joumallsts
dropped l 9'i in people's eyes
this year, just 25% saying
journalists have "very hlgh"
or "high~ ethics.
Amazingly, that low
number puts us about ln the
middle of the pack, with
senators, business
executives, members of
Congress, lawyers.
stodcbrokers, advertising
practitioners, Insurance
salespeople. HMO managers
and those poor car sales folk
all trallln g.
State governors, by the
way. sneaked in ahead of
journalists at 26%. Given the
mid-November period, I can
only assume that they dJd so
because California's new
governor had joined their
ranks.
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II. Dally Pilot
Cities get push toward other fuels
Incentives, such as from a bill sponsored by
Rep. Chris Cox, are openin g the door for
vehicles that don't run on gasoline.
Allcla Robinson
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NEWPORT-MESA -Although
hydrogen-fueled vehicles are
several years from being widely
available to coiuwners. they're
the buzz of the transportation
world today. •
Gov. Arnold Schwanenegger
has pledged to create a neiwork
of hydrogen fuel stations by
2010. And Rep. Christopher Cox
has announced his sponsorship
of provisions In the Energy Policy
Act of 2003 that would offer tax
incentives for the construction of
hydrogen fueling stations and
, the purchase of fuel ceU vehicles
as well as repealing the man-
da1ed percentage of ethanol in
California's gasoline.
The act was passed by the
I louse but is helng held up by a
Democratic filibuster in lhe Sen-
ate, Cox spokeswoman Kate Whit-
man said. Public opinion on the
viability of hydrogen-fueled vehi-
cles also seems to be pending.
accelerating the use of fuel·celJ
vehicles and the mfrastructure
that goes with it,· distrkt
spokeswoman Tina Oleny said.
1ne district has worked with
Cox and other legislators to
gat}\er more funding for hydro-
gen fuel initiatives, she said.
Most of .the district's authority
is over stationary air pollution
sources such as factories, but In
2000 ii lssued "Oeet" rules apply-
ing to large vehicles such as tran-
sit and school buses and street
sweepers.
Another districl spokesman,
Sam Atwood, said that about
80% of alr pollution 1oday comes
from mobile sources such as
cars. trucks, planes and boats.
The district's fleet rules try to
combat this pollution. They re-
quire operators of Oeets with
more than I 5 vehicles -bolh
public and private -to buy al·
ternauve fuel vehicles when they
replace old vehicles or add to
their fleets.
As they exist, the rules can be a
burden for fleet operators to fol -
low. Several diesel manufacturers
and oil companies challenged
the rules in coun and the state
Supreme Court is scheduled to
hear the case in January.
Cox's proposals seem promis-
ing to the South Coast Air Quali-
ty Managemen1 Dis1ric1, the
agency responsible for air pollu-
tion control in a 12.000-square-
mile area thal includes Orange
and Los Angeles counti~ Dave Niederhaus. fleet man-
of ager for the city of Newport "We support that concept
Beach, Is ln charge of the state's
largest fleet of electric vehJcles
and he's also on a technical advi-
sory committee for the South
Coast Air Quality Management
District.
The city has had its electric ro-
yota R,AV4s for six years now but
will be looking for alternatives
now that auto manufacturers are
discontinuing electric models.
"We~ the end of the full -size
electric vehicles," Niederhaus
said. "We had hoped that the
hydrogen vehicle would be ready
to take Its place, but those are
maybe five to l 0 years away.·
While other alternative fuel ve -
hicles are out there. such as
those with compressed natural
gas or propane engines or hy-
brids, Niederhaus said. they're
generally more expensive, and
he's heard from other cities that
some types of vehicles don't run
reliably.
"The alternallvt"> are too ex-
pensive or noneXJstent," Nieder-
haus said. "IThe fleet rules arel
just a thing that got mandated a
lirtJe ahead of its 1ime. and it's
just kind of a financial bomb·
shell for all the cit1e~."
Costa Mesa ha.'> a melange of
alternative-fuel vehicle'>. includ-
ing a natural gas-powered dump
truck. '>Ome gas/electric hybnd
vehiclei, and a new propane
street sweeper, Maintenance
Servil'es Manager Bruce Hartley
!>aid
Inc C 11y Council halo. chm.l'n
to go beyond the Oeet rules, and
the city belongs to a coalition
that promotes alternative fuel
use, he said.
The city is seeking funding for
a comp~d natural gas fueling
station that could be converted
to serve hydrogen vehicles in the
future.
Cox's legislation promoting
hydrogen vehides may be pre-
mature because fuel cell tech-
nology Is still In Its Infancy. Hart-
ley said.
"I think. he's purling the cart
before the horse In that right
now ,there's nol a lot of hydrogen
fuel cell vehicles out (on the
marke1J," he sald.
Hydrogen fuel cell vehicles
may be as much as a decade
away from being widely avail-
able, but initiatives &uch as Cox's
could help speed their progress,
Atwood saJd.
"Certainly. tax incentives will
help." he said. "Basically, we
need every encouragemen t out
there to develop these 1..erq-pol-
luting vehicles."
Looking at the technology
chat's available today. Nieder·
haus was more skeptkal about
the future of hydrogen-fueled ve-
hicles. Some consider them dan
gerous bt•rnuse the hjghJy pres-
surized fuel ta.nlcs cah explode in
certain l'1rwmstances, he said.
"I'm not convinced tha1 they
really art· the panacea for the fu
ture," ht' ~ud. "I wouldn't pu1 my
family m one of tJ1osc."
Trim the tree with care, fire chief says
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get ready fo r on e of
their toughest
season s fo r fires and
d runk driving.
Oeepa Bharath
Daily Piiot
NEWPORT-MESA -For Costa
Mesa f'ire Olief Jim Ellis, the
holidays are a lime when all the
happiness is tinged with JU"t a
bit of nervousness.
When Ellis walks into a friend's
home and sees a browning
Olristmas tree with its base still
attached, it sends a chill down
his spine. He knows it's a fire
waJting to happen.
"Maybe they'll be lucky, and
there won't be a fue," he said.
"But when you're not careful and
don't take the necessary precau-
tions. there's always a chance."
Ellis has seen those worst case
scenarios. Years ago. as a fire-
fighter, he responded to a l all at
a home where a child had light-
ed both a match and a Cliristmas
tree that was near the fireplace.
The family lost lls home. and tt
took the family years to get back
on its feet.
''I've been their Secret Sama all
the'>e years," EJJb admitted with
a smile. "l couldn't forget about
them."
It\ 1101 just (llristmas trees
that could ruin the holiday-..
Candles are a maior hazard, too,
said Teri Durnall. a Costa Me'>a
fire prevention specialist.
"An open name is dangerou ..
aJ1ywhere, and it can be very
dangerous In a home sitting right
next to drapes or even in the
bathroom, where you can forget
to put it off."
Police are preparing for the
holidays, too, and the problem ol
the .. ea.c;on -drunk driving
111e Costa Mesa Police Depart-
ment will partic1pa1e in a ~tate
sponsored DUI enforremcnt
program. TI1e department will
conduct two i.obriety check-
points during tl1e holidays. offi -
cials r,a1d.
The Newport Beach Police Uc
partmcnt will also have at IPa~t
one checkpoint during the holi
day<,. Newpon Police Sgt. Swvc
Shulman said.
"111e holiday season can be
one of the most dangerou<; limes
of the year to be on our nal.lon's
roads." said Costa Mesa Police
Lt. Karl Schuler, who is also the
state chair for Mothers Against
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•When buying an artificial tree, make sure 1t 1s marked "fire
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• If you're buying a live tree, make sure it la fresh.
• Daily care and watering of the tree will help keep it fresh.
•Cut about two ind'les off the trunk of the tree before mounting 1t
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•Remove your tree promptly after the holidays. A bu ming tree
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Drunk Driving.
"DUI b not an acddcni, it's a
choice," he said. "Everyone has a
choice when they are drinking.
They can plan ahead and have a
de~ignatcd driver, take J <.:ab, or
<.:hoose to get behind the wheel
and risk their own life a'> well a-.
the live ... of l'veryone cl'>t' on tht•
road."
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Teens arrested in
Newport burgtarie~
Wt~tmill,tt'r pollt.~ on
Mnnd. y tim"!ltt-<I two I lun
tir1i.,'1011 lk ach teen~ "1-UkJ to
ll.lvt: bet·n involved in '""'
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c:.1,t Newpm1 fk>ach. offi
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POLICE FILES
COSTA MESA
• Adt1m• Avenue: A vul11cte
burglary woJ!> 1oported in thft
1700 blod. at 8:48 a m
Tu1tsday
• Wut Baker Strwt and
C.Vlon Drive: A traffic
nrndent mvolvmg mrunes
was reported at 1 ·4-0 p m
Tunsday
• 8rittol Stl'Mt: A
1.omrrw1cial burglary was
ru1w rtod in the 2900 blodc 1.11
2 06 pin Tuesday.
• Mes• Vefde Drive &tt
VJndal1sm was reported m
tho 1500 blodc. at 8·02 a"'
Tuesday.
• Plt1centie Avenue. Graff11t
wasr~portedin the 1900
hlod 1t 12 33 a m fof'f>d<>v
• Wimbledon Way
P'1'>'if''i'i10n of mar11uan11
was rt•porlPd in 1hu 3400
bloci< at 1·12 p m Tuesday
• Wett 18th StrMt: An
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Cont1nul'd from A I
I h'•Wlh lll'1lt·l.'l'loprnen1 Aw·r111
1111' .1~1•111 v 1, 1·~tremdy lu1 ra
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mnrlw<l 'IJWt lflt:ally for S..nts
Ann I lr1~h1' 1mprnvc'nlt'nh, 11
lolllll .tho prc·,t•nt \tlnll' oppc ir
t111\l l1l'' Ill 'Jlfl'Jd Ill\' Wl.'.tlth
l Hywult• For l'X.u11plt•, liOnl('
11111114-y w t a~i<le to built! li fin•
.. 1.1111m Ill 'it'rve Sa111.1 Ana
11<-t~hr.. might .1bo lwnl'fil tht•
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'ta111111 woult.l lilwly ·""' -.1•rH· .1
1)111 lltlll Ill 1."h11111 l\l.t111l
hlW 1igamn sean:hE"d
on~ of the 6USpecfs hom
and ru:uvel'N items -.uch
as blank checks. crtd.it
i:anb, golf equipment, ~
... maJ computers and cam
N a.,, he .said Poht.-e ha~
ld1•1111fied a few victims but
Ill" 111 the proc~ of local·
mg otJwr~. Shulman said.
rx-11-.-tiw' beUeve that
the i.u11pt•t t" 'ltole mrn;tJy
ht'tWN'Tl mltlolJ.lht and 3
.1 m . ht'-.~id
Anyonl' who believes he
or 'he 1nily have bet-n a vie·
tm1 ol 'uch a tht'ft during
th1• ltl't livl" months ls asked
111 c J.11 Newport !leach po
ltc l' lkt Kt'nt Eischen at
\'11'11 M4 11~1
etssault was reported In the
500 blodc at 3: 19 p.m .
Tuesday
•Wm 19th Street and
Stertlng Avenue: Petty theft
was reported at 12:33 p.m .
Tuesday
NEWPORT BEACH
• Bavside Drive: A boat
burglary was reported in the
1100 blodc al 6·07 p.m .
Tuesday.
• Newport Coalt Drive: Petty
theft was reported in the
23000 blodc at 2:50 p m.
luesday
• Pllrtt Newport Drive:
Vandalism was reported in
the 2200 blodc at 8 20 a m
Tuesday
• Seasho,. Drive: Petty theft
was reported m the 5800
hlodc t1t 11 08 a.m. Tuesclc1v
• Wlndw1rd Line: A garage
burolary w<1s reported m tho
2200 bloc at 7 56 a.m.
Tuosday.
1 lw h11.il p1C<:t' to the pw..tJt.· I'>
pt •t1•1111.1lly the b1AAc.,1 · rnntrnl
11111-: lohn \Vaynt: Airport
W1·11 thl' nty tu ll<IV<' powt.•r
th1·11· 11 111uld h.111dle .my airport
t"~p.111\1011 .111d he the 'olr 111~go
llollllr lor ""Y lutul"C' \(•ttll'nll'IH
.ig11•1•11w111'> uhout lhe airport\
"I"''"''°" 1111' .airport I~ lll!o.O 1111 1.'X
111•11wly 'ohd o peration.
In .'f.10}, thr airpon 1.·o<,1 $S9
n111l111n In run and brought in
Slh mtlhun in revenue-, for a
wughly $1 7 million Op<'rnting m
1'111111' n,e income goes into a
fl''('l"VI'. whic:h a<, of June 10 had
an umulaw•I to nearly $39 mil
lion.
•JUNE CASAGRANDE covers
Nowport Beam and John Wayne
Airport She may be reactied at
1949)674 4232 or bye mall at
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OBITUARIES
Jeni Blanch
Dudgeon
StrviCM for C.o ta Mt••1:1
rc .. lder11 M~ Jttn1 nl;ln< h
Dudgt•t>n ""' 'lcl1td11k-d for
I p m Saturday 111 Poo Oc
Vlc-w M<'morial Park in C '.o
runa de.I Mar.
M,, Dudgron dlt"ll rlf't-:. 5 or l OO!(C'lli\lt' hr:trt failure.
Shi-WI" 09.
~·h. Ott<lgron '" 'iurvlvt'd
by "'" J>nul Rohcrt I lostlc;
daUghtcrs I~e 1.-uru t=lrtrh
tr ond l\lh e Su'l11n I t'ggC'll,
flve R'l'lmtkh1ldrtn, nine
I gnmdchlldreo; and
'isl rs Mill')' Dudgeon Stig
'nl and Nt-va OUdJ;~>tl ( :ar
rrtt .
tuude E. T::iggart
A memorial ~rvtcc for
Mr 0 ude E. Tnggill't, n
4S·yca.r \'611t3 Mesa TC l·
dent. I~ chcduled for ti
m tod11y
Mr. c-.ggan died Dec. 6
or raplratory ur t. 1 le
wws92.
Mr. Thggarl is survived
by hi wife, Marie Jeanne
Tuggan; four daughters,
Unda ·rnggorr. Su~n Mon·
lapcrt. Num .. -y Morgan •nd
Jojo Toeppner. two grand-
' hUdttn; and three gttGt·
KtafldSOn!I.
Johnny O'Connor
Mr. fohnny 0 Connor, a
59 yenr ro ldenl or Costa
Mei.a. died Dec. 4 of en
unknown cause. Ho wu
77.
Mr. O'Connor b aur·
vivcd by h !JJ Wiit., Bt>uy
O'C.Onnor. son Jlni ~ech;
daughten l'*t.sy LatKha
and }l•annit. Kiech: four
l(t'WlcJ.C:hlJdrcrr. two great·
Kl1llldchilcirin; and ate,..
Helen Cox. Maudcan Rt-ed,
Dorothy Ann Darefleld ind
ll'7c1 S1ctdJey.
A gravcefdt icrVt e ~
ht'ld JUf'Sday at I'adRc
Vlew Metnt>i'iAI Park la Co·
roru1 de! MM.
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REVIEW
Continued from Al
The recommendatfon ro keep
work ln·house Instead or c:on·
trocting out for legnj eetvkd
minors the recommendaUoo o(
Wood in a review he pmacnted to
the council in June.
The independent l"fNfew
found the city's legal staff Isn't
functioning at It. maximum ca-
pability and that the current
scope of assignm.enta domn\ ne-
cessitate four attorneys. Man-
agement Partners suggesu the
city anomey's office bring"lltlga·
tlon legal service~ In-house.
Since litigation wort comprises
KOCE
Continued from Al
the $32-million sweetened bid,
wilh SS milUon up front and the
rest in a long-term note, fust be'-
fore the Oct. 8 deadline.
~ don't need It.he fuD
amount) for dosing." Brown said
Wt'<inesday. "We have a clear plan.
\\\! still need suppon from the
community. but we·~ confident
we can come up with the money.·
CURVE
Continued from Al
likt a lot of graduate srudent'i
in his field I've lcnown, he
dJTlw.ed lumself by creating a
"}'l>tem to rum gambling od~ in
his favor Although the most
c:ommon target is horse racing,
lnorp M!t his sights on l..as
Vegas. After several years of
rei.earching blackjack
po~ibillties and probabilities.
he created a system that.
pmrerty managed. he was
<'l'r1ain couldn't lose. He proved
ii out while changing his
teaching base to UCI. Then.
evidence in hand and published
m the National Academy of
Sc1t'nce Journal, he found
"everal angels willing 10 back.
him with the heavy money he
nl'eded to score big.
Consistent winners attract
quick attention in Las Vegas.
where Big Brother is watching
fro m overhead. When Thorp
wa't barred from the casinos. he
took to playing in various
disguises. When his style or play
exposed him. no matter the
dl~gulse. the muscle turned
dangerous.
AROUND TOWN
• Send AROUND TOWN Items to
the Dally Pilot, 330 W. Bay St,
Costa Mesa, CA 92627; by e-mail
to luis pena@latlmes.com; by fax
to (949) 646-4170; or by calling
(9491574-4298. lndude the time,
date and location of the event, u
well at a contact phone number.
TODAY
The Campus Col1Mgu• of
Orange Coast College will hold a
lunctieon to raise funds for the
OCC Disabled Studentt C.nter
from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m . at OCC.
There will be entertainment
provided by Tyfer Hoff and Klro
Kiro, who will be playing with the
Harry and Grace Steele Children
Center. The cost is $9.50 per
person. Information:
wmdardtlnt~hotmail.oom.
The Thureday Momlng S...IM
Women's Club will present Its
Chriatmes party luncheon and a
musical show at 11 a.m. et the
Nowpon Bench Radisson Hotel,
4545 MacArthur Blvd. This will be
S23. Information 1nd reservation:
1714) 842-5883.
Onlnge County ..... One Boott.
Veer Two invites the public to
attend the fir'l1 of two planning
meetings et 8 to !MS a.m. 11
Bordo'9 Boob & Musk: In South
Coast Plaza. Information: (714)
846-8717. http.:l!Www.
oranQOOOtJntyrHdl.oro.
FRIDAY
feshlon Wend and Star M.7
Radio will hoct 1 holldly toy dr1w
from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m . In
Bloomlngdale't Cou11yard.
Customora ,,. encoureged to
drop oft an unwrapped r4N toy
to be placed under the Falhlon
Island Chr1ttma•.,....
Information: (949) 721·2000.
hnp:/twww . .hopfnhloriT..iand.
com.
The ...... ~
~ h1M\da IUppc>ft group
w1lt mtet at 7 p.m. tit Cooot.. 2760
Hlrbor 81vd., CotUI Meu.
lnformttion: (IM9) e&O-U12., (714)
491·M>O.
SATURDAY
~ WoocMftd ll:/llldiliJn
Grill wffl ~a grand opening
~from 11 a.m.to3p.m.
to http Newport Coltt Ct,..
.... f\indtfor LI ...... dt la
lnmaculedl, 11mllt otphaNae In
TI;uana. The colt wtl ~-10 tor ---·for~. $heity. ... 2tttt HtlWpOft
(
\be majortty of atcmal co\U\9tl
CIOSCJ, k would be benetldaJ for
in-house counsel to develop IJtl-
gadon 6kW.s, the ~ew 6t&f
Thia lhould be done gradually,
wlth lesa a>mpUcated cues be-
ing brought dn ftnrt and a.ulgned
10 an attorney with close aupet·
vision.
The review abo susgesu cllmi-
nadng the legal secnrtary posi-
don and rrpladng It with a part·
time secretary-only pc>sidon to
mduce costs. And by decreasing
the staJf, the wortload is enougb
to warrant an ln·hou,,e legnl
staff, the report states.
Keeping the work tn-howe
a1ao allows the dty easy access to
legal staff, the report Stale6.
C.Oundl immbers told Man·
The uu.stees chose the founda-
tion. the only bidder promising
to keep the 5t.ation's PBS ronnat.
as the highest responsible bidder
at their Oct 15 meeting. AJmavi-
slon Hi.1pank Network had sub-
mitted a slightly higher bid, but
the trustees did not agree that
the broadcaster could provide
proof they had the money.
Some of the rejected suitors
thnmtened to sue the district but
none have so far.
·No one has fiJed a suit yet."
Patterson said "We had some
He was drugged one night.
and began to bring a companion
to witness anything hosttle that
might take place. He avoided
drinking. but when his coffee
was drugged to the point that he
couldn~ walk stmlght, and then
he got an even stronger doi.e in a
glass of water, he decided it w~
time to explore some other tine
of moonlighting.
But he got in the last shot.
Boy. did he ever. He wrote a
book describing his system i11
such detail that anyone who can
count to 50 and keep hi(', mind
on business could win a1
blackjack.
"When they made it
imposs.lble for me to play.· he
said, "l went after them with
other people thrpugh my book.
They've had to change the game
repeatedly to try to keep their
edge.~
Thorp turned his full
attention to teaching such
esoteric subjects as probability
and functlonaJ analysis, but he
needed a new challenge. He
found it in the stock market,
where he applied the same
sophisticated skills to a bible
investment strategy cal.led
hedging and came up with a
mathematical formuJa that
Coaat Olive, Newport Coast
Shopping Center. Information:
(949) 433-7879.
The Cfty of Coata MMa •nd
Torelli Realty are sponsoring the
city's annual Holiday Snow Hill,
which will be from 9 a.m . to noon
at the Balearic Community
Center, 1975 Balearic Drive. The
event will Include 60 tons of
snow, hay rides and a special visit
by Santa. Santa wlll arrive at
10:30 a.m . by helicopter
Information: (7141754-5158.
Onnge County P9ople for
Animals will have a silent
auction, live music, 1 gueat
speaker, and OCPAi1 annual
•PNoe tor Animals· community
ceremony at 6:30 p.m . at the
Al(era Country Inn & Sultu Hotel,
at 325 S. Bristol St The colt 11 S40
for members and $50 tor
nonmembers. Information: 1714)
761-0CPA.
http:/Mww,ocpauu.orp.
Th• merc:henb of Batboa kWtta
you to watch the student• of
Newport Elementary School as
they participant In the 1nnual
merdlant Christmas painting
program from 9 to 11 a.m. at the
Fun Zone area Balboa VIiiage In
front of the Fems wheel.
Information: (949) ~6-0501.
htrp:IM>ww.billb<»newponbffdl.
com.
Cotta~ H'8h School wMt
have a communltywlde campus
cleanup day from 9 •.m. to 3 p.m.
at 2660 FtlrVlew Rculd. Ptoplt will
mMt lnalde the main entrance by
the Lyceum. Adult9 end teena are
~. lnfonnetlon: Rlce,rdo
Dence (114) 761-9858.
The....., Md,...,, Muth
lnterpretlw Cent9t wm ha.t •
handa on 9Wfrt fNturfng rept1.1..,
amphlbilne tod erec:tinlcn from t
to 2 p.m. at 2301 Unlveralty Ort~.
Newport Buch. Learn
"*fntritlng flcta end myths
about th-. creatu,..., The 00t1
wtn be s10 for ages g and up.
lnfonnatfon end 1"9gl1tr•tlon:
(8'9) 923-2295.
SUNDAY .................. hoMIM.
hoAdey ~from a a.m. toe p.m. at 1107 ICiltvbfoc* Lane,
Calta ..... """' W\11 be handmade cntfta, Mtiy l<fV
eo.mtdc:t, ~ ..... Jwieliy,
Avon ~and more. Child
t1.-wttl be avai~
lnfonn.atJon: (714) 657· 7234. ......................
lgeG\U\t Plrtnetl thAI they are
rnasnated by w wk of ~rsee
lnJ cbe dty attomey's oO'lco and
lack the 1echnlcal lcnowtedge to
ovcnec It. Therefore the com·
pany reoonunends transferring
oversight (rorn the council to
Oty Manager Al.Ian Roeder.
Mayor Gary Monahan ex·
pressed concern I.hat doing so
could Um1t the caliber of appU·
cants in the recruJunent for a
new city anomey WlCe they
might reel stifled being under lbe
authority or the City manager.
Management Partners Presi·
dent Jeny Newfanner tried to aJ.
lay Monahans concern. saying
he didn't bellt'Ve the move would
deter quality attorneys from ap·
plying.
threats at the las1 mecling and
some letter!..~ perhaps we will
have people wa1ctung (what hap-
pens]."
C.Oa.st Commumry College Di$·
trict originally cited budget woes
in the decision to sell KOCE-TY.
which Is on the Golden Wel>t Col·
lege campus In I funtington
Beach. They estimated It cost $2
million annually to run and
would require further investment
to upgrade to a fully di.,'ltal for·
(Tlat. which they said they
couldn't afford
computeri7£S ~hort-tenn
deviations in the market. II
requires a lot of investment
money to profit from a ~mall but
sure edge. which -he says
matter-of-foctJy virtually
guarantees at least two-thirds of
1% gain and actwUy averages
15% to 20% per year h orn the
beginning, hb 'Y'>lem
perfonned so well thJt he
formed an investment company
in Newport Beach that hil!> been
the focus of hi!> work ever ~ince.
~When we set up a hedge." he
explains. "we 111st break oul in
our computers tht• few thing!.
that make the prit'e~ of
securities different and look al
them. Computca. are simply
tools, levers for our minds.
Levers can move things
Archimedes ~id, 'Give me a
long enough lever, and I can
move the world.' The~
machines enlarge our abtlities.
But people still have to write the
programs."
They write the programs in
Thorp's life, too. I le and Vivian
have three clilldren and six
gralldchildren. including a !>Ct of
triplets and a palr of twins.
Thorp shut down his investment
business a year ago so he could
be1ter enjoy lili family I le sayo;
champagne book signing for the
·silent Screen Cookbook" by
Joanabell Lewis from 11 a.m. to 1
p.m. at 308'h Marine Ave .. Balboa
Island. Information· (949)
673-7185.
Judging will begin for S.lbo1
Island's annual holiday home
decorating contest. Judging will
go on until 10 p.m eacti day
through Dec. 16 Some of the
categories are traditional. most
original and best animated.
Homes are all Judged by
volunteers. Information: Joame
Cooper, 1949) 6754441, 1949)
673-S700.
A CtlristmH conc:en will be given
at5 and 7:30 p.m. at the Church of
Jesus Christ of Lattet'<iay Saints'
Newpon Beach Stake Center,
2150 Bonita Canyon Road. The
Beach City Bells and Val Jamora
and other soloists will be featured
et the two performances.
lnformetion: (949) 644-6405.
MONDAY
JudglnG wfll continue for S.lboa
Island's annual holiday home
decorating contest. Judging will
go on each day until 10 p.m .
throogh Dec. 16. Some of the
categories are traditional, most
original and best animated.
Homea are all judged by
volunteers. Information: Jo1nie
Cooper, (9491675-4441, (949)
673-8700.
am. COunty Reeds One Boolit,
Year Two Invites the public to
attend the second of two
planning meetings, from 4 to 5:45
p.m., Dec. lf>at the Loa Angel ..
Times Orange Coonty
community room, 1376
Sunflower Ave .• Cocta M ....
Enter through the 141C:Ur1ty gate
lnform81ion: (7,14) Me-8717.
http:/lwww o,.ngecounryr.•ds.
orp.
TUESDAY
Judging wll contlnl.l9 for Balboa
l$111nd'1 ennual hOllday homo
decor-1.lng eon1nt Judging will
go on Ndt day untll 10 p,m.
through Dec. 1e. Some of the
ctf9goriet •rt tredltlonal, most
qlnal end .,._, enlmated.
Hc>mee art all I~ bV ~. lnfonnation: Jotnle
Cooper, CM9) 67M441, (IMS)
87M700.
c-.--~~wflhoet • boOit fllr fu~r1l111from4 to 8
p,m. M Bamee •Noble
8oo4lie 1M1r. at lriengle Squaf'9,
1810-8 HaftiOr &Nd. A bOo1t fair ~ .. rtqUlnid foi.
'
C.Ouncilman Allan Man.sooc
saJd he thought the nNiew waa
comprehensive and agreed With
some of the recommendadons.
•tt certaJnly Is important 10
have leg;al counsel llCCeSsiblt
and available to you, so that'
certainly a factor to consider.·
Mansoor said. '"'Ibey abo gave
some recommendations to cight-
en up the expend.ltures. I want to
make sure it's run fairly and in a
fiscally responsible manntt, and
I think some of the recommen-
dations showed some ways we
can do that.·
• DaROAE NEWMAN covel'll Costa
Mesa and may be readied at (9491
574-4221 or bye mail at
deirdre. newman@fatlmtts.com.
KOCE-1V broadcasts lV·
based courses to about 10.000
students. Al an October pres.s
conference, KOCE Foundation
board member Joel SlllUy said
they planned to continue broad-
casting the telecourses and
wanted to es!Bblish KOCE-lV lli>
a source of news, culture and
educaclon in Orange C.Ounty.
• MARISA O'NEIL covens education
and may be readied at (9491
574-4268 or by e-mail at
marisa.oneil ~latimes.com.
he's going to restart his company
in a year or two. but with a
wistful note that suggests he's
still thinking It over.
Meanwhile, he challenges hj~
mind wherever and however he
can. Structuring the grant to
UCJ was one of those
challenges. In his donor's
comments, he calls the gift ·A
Million Dollars for Mathematic'>
-and an Exercise in Finance
because it will ·suppon the
research of an individual
mathematician of exceptional
talent" while "using the power
of compound growth" to create
''one of the most richly
endowed" depart.mental chru.rs
in the world.
Now, Ed Thorp will be looking
for new challenges. At 71, he ha~
long played the odds in lire and
managed to identify and avoid
most of those that aren't
favorable.
tr he decides to go back m the
inves tment business, I plan to
retrieve my copy of "Beat the
DeaJer." I see it as my la..~t 5hqt
at malong that miJllon hucks to
get on hi<. waiting Us t.
• JOSEPH N. BELL is 1 resident ot
Santa Ana Heights His column
appears Thursdays.
percentage of the purchase to be
given to Costa Mesa High Sctiool.
Vouctiers may be obtained at the
school's front office or they may
be received by fax. Information:
nadine 112390@mindspring.com
The AClU of Orange County w ill
host two speakers, Char1ie Reed
and Steph Campbell, who will
discuss issues related to the
separation of ctiun:fl and state.
the faith-based Initiative and h9w
it affects the 1st Amendment, at 7
p.m. at the Unitarian Universallst
Church, 1259 Victoria, Costa
Mesa. Information: (714) 299-4551.
WEDNESDAY
The Pwt9r •nd Muy Mudl
Interpretive Center will host a
parent-end-child playtime eve(lt
so children 3 to 4 years old can
leam how anlmals see, hear,
taste, smell and feel from 10:3Q to
11:15 a.m. et 2301 University
Drive, Newport Beach. The cost of
the event Is $5 per child.
Information and registration:
(949) 923-2295.
DEC.18
The 'tbu"t1 Exec:udv .. of Amefk.t
will host Paul A. Motenko.
chairman of the board and
co-CEO of Chicago Pizza &
Brewery Inc., during Its breakf•st
meeting at 7:30 a.m. et the Pacific
Club, 4110 MacArthur Blvd.,
Newport Beach. The colt Is $1t
for member1 and $26 for
nonmembers. Information: (~)
721-8686.
DEC.20
"Dfvotce: A New Beginning• 19 •
work.shop for men end womeri in
the proons of dlvordng or
recently divorced from 10 11.m. to
12:30 p.m . at 180 Newport Center
Orive. The cost 11 $40,
Information: (949)644-6436.
The Cotta M ... Newport~
Uone Club will MMI
hamburgers, c:h...oburg•rt af\d
hot dog1 end the Or11no-Cou~
Model Engineer. wlll conduct
froa trm rldta from 10 1.m. to !'l
p.m. at the Got1 Hiii Junctlon
train st.etlon 11 F.frvWw Part. !
Information: (IM9) 614-<ml :
I Ot:C.21
~ llsflMd .. --.. 1nnuat menorah llQflting
ctremony at 3 p.m. " ,
8'oomlngdale't Couttyerd. The
event wUI be hotttd bv "-bbl •
Reuven Mlrtlz of tht ~d
.IMsh een..1n Ntiwport~.
lnfonnatlon: IM) 721-2000, hap~.~ com
Thursday. December 11, 2003 A5
.9l.dvent: preparation tfirougli prayer
C hristmu does not begin with
Christmas Oily, uiy mo~ than
the football season staru with
the tint gdmc. ln football, there iJ a long
pcnod of 1raming and practice bcfo~ the
w.i~n begms. Chmtmas is a bit like that
'Inc busiest shopping day of the yrnr is
the Friday 11ftcr Thanksgiving. Some
~tores open at 6 a.m. to begin the fr11n1ii:
shopping &e<11JOn. And we begin to think
of all the things we have to do -the
shopping, cooking, ~a~d sending, biking.
d«:oraung, party attending. and so on.
We feel hke the frustrated shopper in the
lartoon wr: feel Christmas is al our
throats again.
lt is nal Christmas, however, that
suffers from the businc55 and tasks that
lOmc with the season. It 1s the season of
Advent that is cht".ited. It leaves us
frustratt'd and overwhelmed because our
cnergic~ .ire misspent. We prep.ire, but I
thmk we prepare only on the fcsuvc level.
We forget or don t hilvc the energy or
tame -to prepare on the meditative and
lOntt'rnplativc level what Advent and
Christmas arc about
As I think about the season of Advent
and what it means in my life, I am
•THE FORGIVENESS
remmded of the fire victims who lost
cvcrytlung they owned last month and
how difficult this time of ~ar will be for
them. I think of all the families who wiU
be ~rimcing the hoiidays for the first
tJmc without a loved one because of a
death this past year. I think of the scrvic~
men and women who serve our country
-no mancr what umc of year, but who
will be missing their famiUcs
tremendously during Advent. ~ch of
these thoughts call me IQ PTa~r.
Preparing is usually the word we all
affiliate with the Advent season. We read
stories and hear sermons about
preparation d unng Advent. We arc to
prepare for the coming of the Christ •
child. This season, I believe our
preparation should focus on prilycr.
Thcrl' arc many ways to pray. Prayer is
important because in prayer we optn
ourselves to Cod.
In thi~ season of Wiliting, hoping and
up«ting, let us do all \hese things
prayerfully. We 1ust never know what
God will bnng.
Rev. Stephanlt' Toon
Youth Minister
Mesa Verde United Methodist Church
Peace on 'Earth
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(9'9) 548--3631 www.nhlcs.org
• Two 50' Sled Runs
• One 30' Children's Sled Run
• Two Snow Play Areas
•Santa Claus
• Live Petting Manger
• Train Rides
• Chlldrens Craft Ana
• Christmas CuoHng
• Chrtatmaa Tree Decorating
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Fridav. December 12. 2003
4:00 PM · 9:00 PM
Nezort Center Un ted
etllodlst Church
1601 ~critc Ave., Corona dd Mar
(949) 644-074S
Corner of Marguerite & San Joaquim Rd.
Rev~nd Cathleen Coors. Pastor
Wednesday
December24
Two worship Services
r To Celebrate Christ's Birth
5:00 e_m
A Family "Service
A Special Invitation
to Families with Young Child.Rn
9:00 J>m
Candle Light Service
Les ons and Carol
:Jinaing Clirist at Cfiristmas
I t is possible to pass by Chrntmas without
ever 5eeing it. The interstate.-highways
have moved our journeys away from
America's small rural town. Before the
interstate, the highway took }'UU right down
Main Street al 25 miles per hour, past the Five
and Dime, the Mom and Pop grocery, and the
hardware and comer drug store. You didn't
have to stop, but
you had to slow
down.
We may not
cxpcriena this
phenomenon as
they do in the
Midwest. The
interstatrs in
Southern
California are a
talc.en-for-gran tcd
part of our
freeway syi;tem.
Slill, the pnnciplc
applies. Whik
entertainment-oriented hfc cannot stt. It is
about God sending the one for whom we arc
all waiting. It is significant the first Christmas
happened in a small town, off the anocnt
world's equivalent of an interstate. To arrive in
a little town of Bethlehem, one had to make an
effort.
Ouistian autobiographer Frederick
Buechner has
suggested that the
final word of
Christmas, after all
else has been said
and done is,
"Adeste Fideles."
Come all }'UU
faithful, alJ of )'UU
who want to be
faithful, and all who
want to bcliCVt' )'UUT
Savior has come.
The celtbration of
Christmas is how
we proclaim that.
we're on the frttway, we bypass indeed, the Savior of all creation is here. Come
neighborhoods and (Ommuni1i~ Where and adore Oirist the Lord. Corne sec and then
people hvc and shop, work and gl) to ..dlool, follow.
play and worship. The best chance of finding the Christ at
The interstates swing wide of the uld towns (hristmas is in church -with carols, prayers.
through uninhabited land. Developers have worship and fellowship. The wist men and
since manufactured ~towns" at 40 or 50 mile women gather to hear l~ story and sing their
intcrv.ils. The "towns" consist of g.is stations, fa 1th.
mini-marts, motels, fast food restaurants and Rev. George R. Crisp
an occasional park with play equipment for Christ Church by the Sea United ~thodist
the children. Oinst Oiurch by tM Sea United Methodist iJ
In a similar way, a lot of people miss located on the Balboa Pl'ninsulti at 1400 W.
Christmas without knowing it. They think the Balboa Blvd., Newport BCJtch. Come join 0 11r
cdebrations of popufar culture -pageants fdlowship for Oiristma.s Eve candklight
staged at the shoppUlg malls. the parties, the services: 5 p.m. Family Serviu and 7:30 p.m.
neighborhood lighting contests -is what Service of Lessons, Girols ar1d Gindle/ight. The
Christmas is about. What they arc lloly.Family Mary, fosep/1 and Jesus -will be
experiencing, h~r. 1s an "interstate represented rn a tabka11 during each serviu,
Ouistmas." and special music wt/I be presented. For
ChristmM is a place our fast paced, additional infonnation, cnl/ (949) 673-JBOS.
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A dv. en1 and Christmas ... that's Decem~r.
Advent asks, "What do you want most LhlS
Christmas?" And •What do those on you gift
hst most want from you?"
I wonder if the request at the 1op of your List for
Santa is the same as mine always is. The same three
words answer all questions: "I love you!"
The Christmas message is deceptively simple: It 1s
God's "I love you!" to humanity. God said it first when
the world was made and supremely spoke it to us in Jesus, who is God's Word to us
about ourselves. In Christ, we hear God telling us how much we are loved.
Our hearts arc so easily hardened by pain, suffering and disappointment; our vision
is distorted by betrayal, greed and cruelty. We ~ome cynical and suspicious that the
most 1nt11nate of human phrases is only an empty and hollow quotation, ~ertainly not
meant for us.
Christmas 1s the time when God is revealed as a 1:hild. Our hearts and vision need to
become childlike and young again. This happens at Chnstmas, even to the unlikeliest:
Scrooge is transformed by the spirit of the season; the Grinch's heart grows "three
times that day!" In Lhe midst of the sea.~ons' stores and songs and struggles (a\ the poet
Auden said, "We try exery year to love all our relations") hear God's "I love you!"
addressed to .. you! It 1s simple: At the heart of everything is the woman and Lhe man
and the Ba~. Whoever you .ire and whatever your condition, you arc well connected;
you were born into God'~ Holy F.imily, called into being by the divine "I love you!"
God's 1 loly Family become~ more truly itself as thoo;c who have heard "I love you!"
spoken to them respond in kind to those who do not hear. Christm.1~ ~~ J time to give
back what we have been so grJdously given, what we have so generously re~c1ved. So,
please, give and ret:eive what you want most this Chri~tmas: Hearts are mcnded, the
world is healed, when we speak and hve the words that began it all: "I love vou!"
Your~ m Chri~t.
The Very Rev'd Canon
Peter D. Hayes
Rc~tor
Saint Michael and All Angell. Ep1'iCopal Church
Corona <lei Mar
firist Cfiurcfi 'By rr'fie Sea
United :M etfiodist
Cfirishnas 'Eve Worsfiip
5:00 Family Service
7:30 Service of Lessons,
Carols and Candlelight
1400 W. Balboa Blvd.,
Newport Beach
(949) 673-3805
THE FEAST OF THE BIRTII OF
OUR WRD JESUS CHRIST 2003
Rev. Joseph Robillard, Pastor
Rev. George Blais, Parochial Vicar
Advent Penance Semce:
Dec:iemba 15th at 7:30 PM.
Christmas Ew:
M:w for children at 5:30 PM
(Christmas play and carols begin at 5:00 PM)
Midnight Mus (bilingual)
Christmu Dayi
6:30, 9:30 and 11 :00 AM
New Ycai'1 Ew
8:30 AM and 6:00 PM (Vigil fur New Year's Day)
New Ycai'a Dayi
8:30 AM (No Evening Mus)
LA FIFSTA DEL NACIMIFNfO DE
NUESTROSENORJESUCRIST02003
Rev. Joseph Robillard, Parroco
Rev. George Blais, Vicario
Semcio Perute.ncial (C.Onfaioncs)
Diciembre 15th, 7:30 PM.
Nochebuena, 24 de Oiciembm
7:30 PM Misa pan la Fanuha
12:00 Misa de Mcdianoche (bilingOe)
Dia de Navidadt
12:30 PM
Dia de Aio Nuno
l2:30PM
(No hay Mw en la ll()Chc)
1964 Orange Aftnue, Costa Mesa, CA 92627
(949) 574-7400 Fax (949) 574-7407
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TFzi!, feast of tlie 6irtfi of our Lora
Jesus Cftr4t, 2003
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W hen I meditate on the incarnation, I am often in awe. I try to undersund
how the omnipotent God submined to be born as a ~ak human being. I
believe that the only way this could be done is by a great gesture of humility
and profound love for us. I 6nd the incarnation to be overwhelmingly generous.
Our ttSpOnse to this is very important. I think our response should be kind, humble,
loving and generous. The .custom of gift giving at Christmas is a great way of
mponding. Yet the dWlengc we need to f:ace ia to expand our genuosky to ~ond our
family a.nd friends and beyond this time of Christmas. Comider how you will ~
humble, loving and gcneroy11n the New Year.
Of counc, J want all of you to come and celebrate Christmas at St. Joaquim Church. l
hope and pray you will ~ able to join with other parishioners in celebrating the gift of
our redemption -the birth ofJnw Quist.
St. Joaquim Ottholic Oiurch is located at 1964 Orange Ave., Costa MtSJJ. For a sdrtdule of
regular tmd holiday servias. cn1J (949) 574-7400.
Christmas Program and music
je{fowsfiip at :First 'llnitetf Metfiotfist
T he r:iN United Me1hod1\t Chunh, Coqa Mc\,1,
I\ proud to present J tin1c of u•lcbrat1on ot 1he
Chnstma'i 'c~on w11h their .111nual Chn\tlllJ\
Concert led by l harlcs I !amen, the I mt United
Method1~1 Ch.in~cl Choir, Children\ Choir and Joy
Ringer~ will prescnl a program rilled with holiday
favorites .ind uplifting hymn'
Featurc<l m the program will Jh<l be the A.:.1pdl.i
Choir from Woodhndgc I hgh 'x.huol, the Northwood
High &hool or~he\tra Jnd 'Pell.II pt'rlorrnance\ by lhc
Fun Tnu and 'Wprano 5<1(01\t, LorrJmc ArmJtJ
Tiie prc>grt1111 wrll takt• plmc 1111 ~11111/11r. /)a 14 111 I
p.111. tll 1-rnt Unrted Metlwdrst CJ111rd1, lomlt•d at •llO \V.
I 9tli St., CnH11 Mesa. /·or 1tdd1t1111111/ 111(nr11111t1em, rn//
(949) 54X 7727
Wt' look /orw1ml to cdebrt1t111J: 1/11· ~1·aso11 w11/i y1111'
at Mesa Verde United Methodist Church
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170 I Baker St.
Costa Mesa
(714) 979-8234
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Sunday, December 14th
8:30 & I 0:00 am Services
"Once Upon a Hqly Lighr"
Children's Chrisrm~ Musical
Sunday, December 21st
"Christmas Garland" 7:00 pm
Christmas Concen
Wednesday, December 24th
Family Christmas Eve Service 5:00 pm
Children's Story, Carols and Communi on
CandJelight Christmas Eve Service 10:30 pm
Lessons and Carols, Commun ion and
Candlelighr Service !P, ~
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St. Michael & All Angels
Episcopal Church
A Christian Community
of the Anglican Communion
Pacific View Drive at Marguerite
Corona del Mar, CA
(949) 644-0463
Christmas Worship Services 2003
Wednesday, December 24th
5:00 p.m . Children's Christmas Pageant
5:30 p.m. Holy Eucharist and Homily
10:30 p.m. The Gift of Music -Selected Carols
11 :00 p.m. Festival Choral Christmas Eve Eucharist
Thursday, December 25th
10:00 a.m. Christmas Day Celebration
~SUING YOU PEACE AND JOY IN CHRIST
.. Ttvl<Uy, December I l, 2003
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NEWPORT BEACH CITY COUNCIL WRAP-UP
INSIDE CITY HALL
Jiete are so me decision& coming out of
Tuetday'.s City CoundJ meeting. •
DINGHY STORAGE
A plan to install racks where mooring
pennit holders can store dinghies is one
tep closer 10 becoming a reality. The
council. In its study session on Tuesday.
heard a presentallon on the plan, which
originated In the Harbor Commission.
The council decided to move the matter
forward by asking staff to put it on a
regular council agenda sometime next
yrar.
WHAT IT MEANS
The Harbor Commission created the
plan as a wuy to help owners of mooring
permits access their offshore boalb. Oty
officiaJs seem 10 agree tha1 these permit
holders could use some help. bul they
may not agree on the solution.
CABLE TV
As part of a complex and lengthy plan
10 renew the city·~ contracts
with its cable providers, the
council once again
extended the existing
contracts to buy time to
work on a longer-term deal.
Tuesday night\ vote p~d to a -.econd
reading a plan to mend until Jan. 27,
2005, the conuacta that will ~Ire thls
Janwuy. Last year, the council also
mended the con uacts for a year.
WHAT rT MEANS
Oty staff will have more time to work
out a deal with Adelphi.a and Cox.
though the city's powers In this strlctJy
regulated industry are very limited. For
nample, the city has no power to tell the
companies how much to charge for mo:.t
services. Councilman John Heffernan.
who chairs the city's telecommunicatioru.
commlttee. said he was Crust.rated arhow
long the process was taking and said that
he accepts much or !he blame for I.hat.
WHAT TliEY SAID
·1 think coundJ member Heffernan b
taldng too much blame on him!>elf,"
Assistant City Manager Dave Klfl ..aid. "I
apologiz.e that It's taking so long. bu1 it's
the nature or the beast.
LANDMARK BUILDINGS
An amendment to the city's municipal
code will allow the Balboa Theater follow
througJl on ils design plan~
while ensuring that none of
the city's landmark
structures can be
redeveloped to be 100 IJll
The council approved tht:
first reading of a city ordinance thal
NEXT MEEllNG
7 p.m. Jan. 13 In City Council chambera
at City Hall, 3300 Newport Blvd. Agendae
and 11aff ,.ports are available onllne
several d•Y• before each meeting at
http:J/www.ciry.newport-beach.ca. us.
For Information by phone. call (949)
644-3000.
wouJd put a 55·foot heigJlt limit on the
landmark buildings
WHAT IT MEANS
The Balboa Theater Is one of four
structures that fall under the city's
landmark buildings ordinance. This
change to the ordinance helps clear the
way for reopening the historic theater as
a venue for live cheater and music and
even tiJm screenings.
NEW PARKS COMMISSIONER
Tim Brown will be the newest member
of the city's Parks. Beaches and
Recreation Commission. The council
unanimously picked Brown to fill !he
~eat vacated by Steve Rosanslcy. who left
to accept an appointment 10 the City
Council.
WHAT IT MEANS
Brown will finish out Rosansky's term,
which ends In June 2007. After that time,
the council could reappoint him.
GETTING
INVOLVED
available. (800) 660-1993. about Red Cross services and to
act as liaisons with the media m
disaster and emergency
situations Lynn Howes. (714)
481·5376.
Mary Johnson, (7141821·5000,
ext. 2113
• GETTING l~LVED runs
penod1cally in the Daily Pilot on a
rotating basis. For Information on
adding your organizatton to this
fist, call (949) 574-4298
ALS ASSN., ORANGE
COUNTY CHAPTER
The Amyotrophic Lateral
Sclerosis Assn .• which helps
people who have the disorder
that is also known as Lou Gehng's
disease, needs volunteers. (714)
375·1922.
AUHEIMER'S ASSN.
OF ORANGE COUNTY
Support group leaders, Visiting
Volunteers, family resource
consultants and office volunteers
are needed. Volunteers may work
on one-time projects or ongoing
programs. Training sessions are
AMERICAN CANCER SOCIETY
The Orange County Region of the
American Cancer Society seeks
office volunteers. The society also
seeks volunteers to answer calls
for the unit's Helpline lntoCenter
(949) 261·9446. •
AMERICAN CANCER
SOCIETY DISCOVERY SHOP
The American Cancer Society
Discovery Shop needs unwanted
goods sucn as clothing. furniture,
1ewelry, accessones. antiques
and collectibles to fund the
society's reseercn, education and
patient services programs. The
goods may be dropped off at
2600 E. Coast Highway. Corona
del Mar. Volunteers are also
needed from 10 e.m. to 5 p.m
Monday through Saturday at the
same location. (949) 640-4777.
AMERICAN CANCER SOCIETY
ROAD TO RECOVERY
ANIMAL NETWORK
OF ORANGE COUNTY
Become a bottle-feeder or take m
pregnant cats at your home
Many shelters kill pregnant cats
upon anival. Dogs and cats are
also available for adoption.(949)
759-3640 or
www.smmslnetworlc.org
ASSISTANCE LEAGUE
OF NEWPORT-MESA
Volunteers looking for varying
levels of involvement are needed
to help the organization with its
goal of helping ctiildren in the
community. (949) 645-6929
ASSN. RENAISSANCE
CREATORS
The Costa Mesa group sponsors
and supports outreacn
community service programs.
such as the homeless sanctuary.
Volunteers are needed. (7141
540·5803.
CAMP LAUREL FOUNDATION
Camp Laurel is seeking volunteer
counselors and medical staff for
Summer Camp and Teen
Adventure Camp. The
01'5ani1ation is dedicated to
providing educational camping
programs free of en&' ,,.t to
children living with HIV and AIDS.
(323) 653·5005.
CASA TIRESA
Casa Teresa, a temporary home
for single pregnant homeless
women 18 end older, needs
volunteers for these positions:
office assistant/greeter, computer
assistant, program developer
assistant, and resale boutique
salesperson. Information: (714)
538-4860.
CENTENNIAL EVENT
COMMITTEE
WONDERING IF YOU REALLY NEED
LIFE INSURANCE?
The transportation'program
needs volunteers to drive cancer
patients to and from medical
treatments free of charge. The
required commitment 1s a few
hours each week or month.
Drivers must have a vahd driver's
license and insurance and be at
leest 25. Volunteers may use
either th~ir own vehicles or
American Cancer Society vans.
(949) 261-9446 or
BEST BUDDIES
The nonprofit organization is
looking for volunteers 18 end
older to provide companionship
for adults with developmental
disabilities. As a ~citizen Buddy,"
volunteers will visit with a buddy
twice a month and call or e·mail
them once a week. The
organization also has an
e-Budd1es program that forms
friendships entirely over the
Internet. Volunteers for that
program must be at least 12 years
old. (714) 546 1826 or
www.bestbuddies.org.
Volunteers are needed to serve
on a Centennial Event Committee
to celebrate the 100th
anniversary of Corona del Mar in
2004. Community input on the
final form of that committee 1s
also sought. Information:
(949)675-0501.
COMPANION HOSPJCE
ASK YOUR FAMILY.
Most people don't want to broach the sub1ect of life insurance. because no one
wants to imagine the unthinkable But just as you work hard to provide for
your family now, life insurance can take over that duty if something should
happen to you caring for your children, paying for college, covering t he
mortgage
A well thought-out. affordable life insurance strat egy that works within your
overall financial plan can help meet your needs now. and take care of your
family's needs later
To find out how much lite insurance you need, or for a free review of your
cufrent policies. call {949) 717-5300 or (800) •61-1352.
660 Newport Center Drive. Suite 1100. Newport Beach, CA 92660
THll IS WHO WE AAC. THIS IS HOW WI: l:AAN IT.·
SMITTI~~ Clttqr UUJ.1.1
scomer §'cancer org. The
American Cancer Society 1s also
looking for volunteer speakers for
its Speakers Bureau program,
which offers a free service to
communities, schools and
corporations by providing trained
speakers to address cancer
issues. The organization will train
all interested volunteers at a
special session on Dec. 7 from
8:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. at the
Spectrum Club, 1635 Deerpark
Drive in Fullerton For
reservations. call Florence Dann
at (949) 567-0604 by Nov. 22.
AMERICAN HEART ASSN.
The American Heart Asan. Is
looking for volunteers to perform
vanous general office duties in
the main offlce and implement
educational and fund-raising
events through Orange County.
No experience necesaary.
Training wlll be provided. (949)
866-3555.
AMERICAN HOME HEALTH
HOSPICE PROGRAM
The American Home Health
Hospice Program needs
volunteers to give emotional
1upport to terminally Ill patients
and their families in the greater
Orange County aree. Training is
provided. (714) 550-0800or1800)
640-2645.
AMERJCAN REO CROSS,
ORANGE COUNTY CHAPnR
The chapter need• volunteers to
address community groups
BIG BROTHERS, BIG SISTERS
The local chapter is looking for
men and women older than 18
who have lived in Orange County
for at leaat one month and have
been employed for et least one
month to aerve as big brothers or
big sisters for children ages 6 to
16 from single-parent homes
(714) 544-7773,
http://Www b1gbrooc.org.
BOY SCOUTS OF AMERICA INC.
Volunteer opportunities for the
Orange County Council include
fund-raising, program
development and training to
existing 1roop1 and paGts. (714)
646-4990
BOYS I& GIRLS CLUBS
OF NEWPORT-MESA
The three area clubs need
volunteer coaches and arts and
crafts worbhop teactlers. Call for
locations. (949) 642·2245.
BRAJUE INSTIT\ITE'S
ORANGE COUNTY CENTER
The nonprofit organization i1
looking tor volunteers to •ulst
blind end vi1uelly impaired
1tudent1 In a variety of areaa.
The Hospice is now recruiting
volunteers to become a friend for
someone who needs that extra
special caring at the end-of·life.
Become a member of a team
whose goal is to promote quality
of life and comfort measures.
Eacn applicant will receive 16
hours of orientation and training.
Information: (714) 560-8177.
volunteers @CompanionHosp1ce.
com.
COMMUNITY ANIMAL
NETWORK
The network needs volunteers to
help control the rising population
of wild cats in local
neighborhoods. Volunteers
would trap and deliver cats to
local veterinarians for spaying or
neutering. end then relea1e them
baGt to the property where they
were foond. The goal of the
program Is to save the livea of
stray cats. (949) 759--3646.
COSTA MESA
CMC PLAYHOUSE
The playhouse need• volunteers
for ushering, bacbtage wortc.
mailings, typing, controlling
lights and many other duties.
(949) 650-5269.
COSTA MESA
LITERACY COUNC~L
The Coste Mqa L11eracy Center
needs volunteer tutors to teach
English u a second language.
People who want to leam English
81 • second lenguage are also
encouraged to call. Call to
register. (714) 435-3310 or (714)
545-3446.
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HOW TO GE!° PUBLISHED -lAttwl: Mail to Edhorial Page Editor S.J. C&hn at the Dally Piiot, 330 W. Bay St , Costa Mesa, CA 92627 • RNderl Hotline: can (949) 642 6086 Fax: Send to (949) 646-4170
E-mall:Send to dailyp1/ot@latimes.com • All correspondence muat Include full name. hometown and phone number (for verification purposes). The Pilot reserves the right to edl1 all submissions for clarity and length.
EDITORIAL
ifhe may9rs
in control
T here are two familiar
faces in che mayor's
seats of Newport
Beach and Costa
Mesa. This monch. che Costa
Mesa City Council voted lo
keep Gary Monahan in the top
council spot, which he has
dccupied since last spring,
while the Newport Beach City
<;ouncil voted Tod Ridgeway
back to che city's main
leadership role.
And make no mistake.
Although che mayoral seats are
largely ceremonial, the
leadership of thOtie occupying
them maners greatly.
Fortunately for residents of
Newport Beach and Costa
Mesa, llidgeway and Monahan
are familfar with chat need.
They know chnt, at times, the
mayor has to be ready 10 suffer
the onslaught of unhappy
residents. They understand che
importance of well-run,
professional meetings. They
have shown that they are
capable and qualified for the
job.
And boch bring more than
just experience to the council
dais.
Ridgewcly ha'> worked
beyond Newport's borders,
representing Newport Beach 10
thC' Southern California Assn.
of Governments, where he
play-; an important role in
transportation matters such as
John Wayne Airport. The
knowledge he has gained from
chat work. along with the
contacts he has made, will be
of great advantage to city
leaders, especially as they
move ahead with talks 10 talce
possible control over some
county functions that a.re In
che area, not least of all the
airport.
Monahan, now in his third
shift as mayor, is a seasoned
politician on che local front
who brings business acumen
and a solid fiscaJ conservalism
to the seal. He has
instin11 ional knowledge dating
back three terms on the
council and should be able to
provide a steady hand to a
council that still has relatively
new members in Councilmen
Allan Manseor and Mike
Scheafcr.
Given the state of California's
budget, both mayors are taking
over the ceremonial reins of
their cities at a difficult fiscal
moment. Managing the cities'
finances will be just one of the
many -mosc probably
unforeseen -issues Monahan
and Ridgeway will be called
upon to handle during the
next year.
Residents of both cities can
sleep well knowing these two
men arc in charge.
LETTER TO THE EDITOR
DUI listings not
a real deterrent
Weighing in on 1he DUI
issue again, I lake
readers back to
December 200 I when Lhe Daily
Pilot published the two letters of
mine that foUow.
Under the headline of "Why
print DUI arrests. hut no other
offenses?" I wrote the following:
"Would the Daily Pilot please
offer some thoughtful explanation
that would justify the practice of
'i)'Stematically publishing the
names of persons arrested for
driving under the influence, and
little or no exposure 10 those
arrested for other offenses.
"Your almanac section of the
paper tells us only tl1a1 they are
innocent until proven guilcy, but
we already knew that. I would
hope that your reasons don't
include some third-grade >
psychobabble that the pubUc
exposure could motivate them
to curtail their alcohol abuse. It
may or may not.
*Pechaps you couJd rotate the
{'xposure on a monthly basis. In
January. you publish the names
of those arrested for white-collar
crimes. Let's give those
sleauballs 15 minutes of fame.
P~bruary can feature child
molesters arrested, and where
'>pace allows. red-light runners.
*Everybody gets 10 be
embarrassed, or no one does.
Olooseone."
This Jetter was followed by an
editor's Note that stated the
Dally Pilot publishes the DUI
anes1.11 because It's an offense
that can lead 10 deaths. CNo
mention of"deterrence" ...
which is your cun-ent po itlon.)
That editor's note prompted
rne to write o follow-up letter
that you published as your
l.41ter of the Week.
My second letter read as roUowa:
"I'm utt the Dally Pilot won't
8lJow me to nag them fotc\-er
l"fgatdlrig their S)'ltematJc
J1l.tbllAhlng ot names or persom
arretted for drunk drtvlng to the
ncluslon of olher oO'ensca. In
my recently publish :d J teer. I
hiMJ uked for 1 "thoushttul
~n· to Justify tho
~ce. The edit0'1 note under
my letter expla.lnlng that iii
t
because DUls can lead to deaths
is embarrassingly shallow. lf that
were the sole reason. then we
would ~other lawbreaker...·
name-; published. Red-hghl
runner; endanger hve'i. big ltme.
but you have no sy<.tem fnr
embarrassing them in prim.
*Lei's face it. Isn't there a
moralistic ione when we speak
of drunks? Many DUI arre!>tees
are addicted to alcohol, a
substance that impairs their
1udgment. If newspaper editors
suppon the theory that
alcoholism is an illnt.'SS, then it
isn't a moral Issue.
"Soccer moms, students, and
other users of residential streeLc,
who stonn through intersections
under the influence of nothing
more than an attitude problem
and the self-absorbed belief that
the whole world is about them
are more deserving of having
their morality questioned.
~So keep on publishing your
list of those accused of DUls lf
you must. Just try gening honest
about why you do It"
So now. in December 2003,
the debate fires up again. f don"t
want 10 get carried away by my
own views, but as a 30-year
attendee of 12-step programs,
reUred Crom 25 years of
employment in hospital rehab
programs. and Conner member
of the board of ditectors of the
Orange County Cllapter of
Alcohol and Drug Dependence,
f'U risk an oplnlon and hope It
carries some weight. er the DUI OJTeatee Is an
alcoboUc. and not nD are, then I
wouJd wager that the name In
the paper Is just as apt to trigger
more drinking that dete-it: more
apt to drive them deeper Into
their Illness, than recuse them
from It. Granted, tho DUI gett
the offender into tho 1Y5toro, the
court' rehab. AA. DUI lc:booJ
and they, and the whole
communJty, beneflL
6ut don't Datt.er youneMe.
DalJy Pilot editors, you arc not
part ot th recovery ProceM: It
"lcoholJcs wtnt detmtld l1>:
gcnJna emb&rrUled. they ct only
get drwlk once. 1rua me.
GNNE.DfaES
Colta M
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DON ll ACll I DAILY PILCll
The city of Newport Beach wants equestrians to deposit their horses' droppings in small trash cans.
Issue of horse droppings a
matter of life or death
rtw Duke gallops hi!) horse aero~
the meadow ~lr.1ight at the charging
outlaw-., lwirhng and firing his rifle in
hb left hand, firing his Colt in hjs
right, reins in hi~ u.•clh. his head out
over his mount'-; and a look of rP50lve
un his face.
Whoa!
I lis ciry-mandawd -.addle-mounted
on board dtgital computer flac;hes.
indicating his mount has 1ust dropped
road apples In the meadow. He
dismounts, holsters his rifle and
revolver, removes his pooper scooper
from his Saddle horn and deposit-; the
pollulwn in his left saddll-lmg.
I he oudaw-. arc upon him now, and
heton' he can draw. he take-. a .44 in
the t:hc<;t. I lis la.'>t unheard utterance·
"I '>houlda called my rnunnlman"
//pre lies /0'111 \Vay1w
Notliin' to lose,
N<Jtl1in' to gr1i11
Didn't call
71w rilY his lHm1•
. ' DAVID A. HUGHES
Newport Beach
There's more to fire
protection thnn safety
I actually own a rnuple uf
properties. I ju'>I wantctl lo
comment that la pO'>'>ibl t•
fire-related development '>landard 111
Corona del Marl b JU'>I .1 thinly
veiled plot by peopll· who have
already developed their properties 111
stem further devclopnwnt. So in
effect, people have built these
monster homes, and now that they
have, the small OIH''> are being forcetl
to limit developml'nt
Now, in relation to the fire ic;<;ues.
there are many urh.111 areas 1ha1 are
high density. AJI you need to do h
improve the buildmg codes for fire
protection on structures, and the
[issue I of fire ha1.,1rd is mule.
ERIC KNIGHT
Corona dd M.1r
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READERS RESPOND
Responsibility for learning
is on every shoulder
AT ISSUE: Students'
complaints that they're
only being taught to take
standardized tests.
I appreciated the front-page a.nide
that was printed in the Daily Pilot
on Dec.' ("Won't stand for SA'Thj.
The problerm in our educatJonal
system ilrid new dlrec:tfon, and
community lnteMlt and support are
mandatory.
I WU present at the No Oilld Left
Bchirid meeting at Corona Del Mar
ffJgh School and ahould like to
commend Marlaa O'Nei,, the news
reporter from the D.uy Pilor, ror her
llC(Urate deteription and reporting O( .
the event the studepca and speakers al
the mttting wen: not attempting to
dentgnue any of lbelr tnd\ers. In tact.
u wu rq><>ned, mey made the point
that there are lnc:redllile tNchen at
C.Orona Def Mar. 1belr ~ls a
pOllttw and needed one. nae Oducldoml .,.can ia antiquated
and tequirea lwvllkmi ao that each child
leivtng. ~ IMlloll undlrltands the
iubject mltW ._...._.t. If he or abe
de* not. lben ...... lbOuld be
obllpced to do bll ar a..,_. to rectify
lhe arudlnil' Mt lawil. -No child lbOlild.,. let.,...., ..
Tbit td*l lllo ....... be ~-~ltUdent.a cq ......... .,,. .. ~,tlA "°' .......... &• ~ IChoolL
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others I.Ike it can condnue their efforts
in the future. Again, I want to
compliment the Dally Pilot and
reporter Mruisa O'Neil for bringing tho
meeting and its contents to the public..
which perhaps lend themselves more to
open diacus&ions. without memorizing
some facts associated with historical
e\lents and/or political processes, no
one can have a meaningful discussion.
JOSEPH LE80VITZ
Mission Viejo
Therefore, Amanda's contention that
classrooms are for • eocouragmg
dlscusslon and thought and analysis"
With respect to Marisa O'Ncal~ Dec. has no meaning if students do not have
4 article en tilled "Won't stand for SA'Ill. • the bUlc tools to use as building blocks
as an instructor at Co.r.a Mesa High In any such dlscusslon.
School, I feel compelled lo refute some As. (ar as utllizing the test scores from
of the points made in the article. SAn to help evaluate students, this too,
The gist of the article appeared to be ls-part ot the learning process and
that many of the failings In the publJc prep&radon for later chaDenges in life.
education system rest with the The tact that teachers use the testing
lnstl'\lctor rather than wilh the process at all ia not just a means so that
students. This ls brought oµt ln a they can "sit In the back of the class not
interview with Amanda Rubenstcln. a lnterac:dng with students." The tests are
l 7-year-old senior a.t Corona Del Mar an lnslr\.lctors' meana o( gaugl.ng he
f llgb School. First of oll, let me Pf"OIJtM or the students, and no
ac.knowledge th11t Amanda ap~an to .. amount of "open d.lscus.11on~ in some
be a very bright and capable indMdual type of stream-of-consciousness format
who has made the moat of her publJc WW furthtt the anaJytic/critieaJ
tchool experience, aa evidenced tiy her lhlnkitit or the student.
4.0 GPA In advanced placerilent cla.uet F1oaUy. consistently bad test fiCOl'el
and SAT ICOre& cannot be ilmply placed at lhe foot or
I fnwovcr, her con tendon tNt "thlnp teachen. I am getting a bit tired of the m hoved down thel11hroat1 and cumnt tnmd of what I refer to as
they're not all~ to think analyd~ "t•cher balhing." which blames
or cridcall~ ii a rialve vtew of a teechers ror the lack of 1nadent M,K;l;gl"'
tudent's education at th1t time or in Whlle It is rrue Wl't may bo.om
any previous time. The Idea tba1 t...ctWn. u ii the '*' ln t.ny
toachm mereij .. require ~tadon p1d111lo11, it M. hawner, up 10 the
of facts and ftgurea" rather than lldlnlrilltrildon to Med them out. No.
encouriigtr'ig leamlng •...-. lbal In lhe malority or Cuet the f'allon:a do
ttudtntl am automadc:illy bafw crtdQI not lie Wllh the tMCher, bUt With many
and anaJytk:aJ thlntlng wllbcMll ant ol cM lftldenll wbo haW not been
being ~Wtth thekuor...,. ...,_., Pm*ed or~ ac
In 911)' petticUL11i clldPlriiL a.. to c:aM '° ldlOol IO leun. AD lhe Before ..uaena. ma,....... la c:iompuwt. ,,..,..... .. edutettihw
Chemistry, dwy ............ and .... Nduald·dilli ~ lk'.. wW not
tnemOIV.e the~..... ;W;; 111 aaa.. tledualdoo UntO
elemears. Before QDI--= Bd!Y far IMining .. plated ...-.ary or_...,.,., _. ~....,.It hU alwlptfeen In
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AlO TluSdly, Oeeembef 11, 2003 SOCIETY
THE CROWD
Candlelight Concert's third .decade
T he 30th anniversary CandJelJght
Concen at the Orange County
Performlng Arts Center
exceeded alJ expectations. And. the
expeccatJons were very lofty.
·What a fabulous event,· said Carol
Wilken. co-chair of the glamorous
evening. •Now. what do we do next
year to top thlsr
For at least the
put decade.
Wllken's sentiment
has been expressed
year In and year our.
CandlelJght has
become the social
and charluible event
setting the standard
for all O.C. events
throughout the year.
lt's the platform B.W. COOK upon which the
most creative
hostesse are called upon to create
magic.
And if you are a chair or co-chair of
Candlelight, you are the social
equivalent of a top CEO, army general,
Washington politician and
psycho-anatyst all rolled Into one.
Actually, you might add wizard to the
mix. The task is enormous. Yet, It
always comes off in great tyle. The
culminallon of a full year's work.
Credit In 2003 goes to the lovely
Elizabeth nemey, wife of Tom
Tiemey. The Tiemey famUy are ardent
Cenrer supporters and donors.
F.lizaberh Tierney was aided in her
campaign by Wilken, joined by her
hui.band, Kent Wilken. and Pat
RyplmkJ, escorted by husband, Alan
RyplnskJ
fhe team worked wonders. bringing
111 significant donor underwriting
from prominent local citizens and
corporations. Donors Carole and
Robert Pollman shared the $100,000
table with event chairs Flizabeth and
Tom Tierney. Center Board Oialr Paul
Polino and his wife, Darrane. were
among the major donors, and so were
Randy and Suki McCardle; Dorothy
Stillwell: Roger and Gall KJrwan;
Otarln and Twyla Mart.In; lM Allred;
Ben and Carmella Du; General
WUUam Lyon and WlUa Dean Lyon,
and the Segentrom famJly -Henry
and 1!11zabeth Segentrom; Sandra
Segenlrom Daniel• and her husband.
John DanJel•; Sally Segentrom; Suite
and Stew Perry. Andrea and David
Grant; Jean Moriarty with Stan Scott,
and Rkbard Moriarty whh ftancee
Lauren Blackwood.
The evenlns bepn with a lavish
recep\Jon In the upper lobby of the
Center.
Glamorous gunts anived on the red
carpet, showing off designer fashions.
-This is one night where you can
not over dre . " hostess Elizabeth
Tlemey told the crowd.
Laughter from the a'!dJence of some
five hundred of the best·dre~ed in
O.C. confirmed Tierney's observalion.
Actually, the process begins In the
late summer u the designer salons
preview winter gowns for women and
formal suits for gentlemen all aJmed at
the Candlelight crowd. Parties are
thrown ln the salons at Nordstrom,
Saks. Neimans and other specialty
bouliques lncludJng Dior, Donna
Ka.ran. Olanel and Armanl to offer
clients Mfirst pick." Top salespeople
keep tabs to Insure that no one wears
the a.a.me gown. This l.s serious social
maneuvering, not for the faint of
hean.
It is also a night to display fine
jewels. Something of an Oscar show
on a smaller, more personal plane.
The diamonds and pearls are part of a
dazzling show of art, fantasy. success
and showmanship. WbJtney Mandel.
wile of Center President Jerry Mandel,
was exquisite In a gown of Ice-blue
sarln. Whltney;s classJc -Jackie 0."
look was enhahced by the diamonds
of Van Oeef and Arpels. including a
sulle consisting of a necklace, bracelet
and earrings of very white, perfectly
marched baguette diamonds In
platinum, fit for royalty.
Two of the best-dressed ladies of the
night were ShJela Soneiuhlne, wife of
Ygal Sonenahlne, and Sally Crodett,
wife of Randy Crockett. Both women
are always fashionably and tai.1efully
attired, setting an elegant standard for o.c.
After plenty of ~ocial jockeying and
a coclctail or cwo. the crowd was
ushered into SegerMrom Hall. and was
seated in the center of the orchestra
\CCtion. A welcome from organizers
led to the private concert, this year
'>tarring legendary American vocalist
Johnny Mathis.
Backed by an incredible orchestra,
the 68-year-old balladeer fiJled
Segerstrom I lall wi1h h.is velvet voice.
Perfecdy controlled from high to low
range. Mathis SOUllded much as he dld
11!> a young man in his 20s gelling
• Gm Curmcala
started ln the nightclub of San
Francl.lco. It wu a warm and
wonderfUl musical tribute to •a world
of lmagination. ..
"I sing songs I love, not songs I'm
told everyone wants to hear,• Ma.th.ls
told the audience.
One or his best numbers was a short
rendition of •1mag1natlon," from the mm -wuue Wonlta and the Oiefcolate
Factory". He mixed surprise numbers
with cluslcs and Olrlstmas carols,
and he was superb.
Later, It was revealed that MathJs
was suffering from the flu. The
uJtlmate trooper, he did not want ro
let the Center down. Mathis
performed the next nlght for
Candlelight Encore as well. as the
second Ouistmas fundraiser held in
Founders Hall. also a significant
charitable event for the local
performing arts center.
As Mathis completed his show, a
standing ovation preceded the raising
of the Center curtain to reveal "Winter
Wonderland," the elegant dinner set
on the stage of Segerstrom Hall. The
crowd, 'including glamorous Joan and
John Hotchlat, guests of Henry and
Elizabeth SegersO'om; special guest of·
honor Marguet Pereira, wife of the
late acclaimed archltect William
Pereira; Cart and Rebecca McLarand;
Bob and Marie St. John Gray, Jean
and Tim Wel&I; Keith Coplan; Brian
Kraft; Cerbe Feeley and Richard
Rodnldt; Greg Robert10n; Debbie
Simon; Tony and Ginger Allen; U.S.
Ambassador to Spain George Argyro1
and his wife. Ju)Ja, all ascended to the
s1age 10 their elegant tables adorned
with sliver and crystal candelabras,
white roses and snowflakes.
Also In the crowd were
distinguished guests Jose Lu.la
Dlcenta. the Spanish consul general
from Los Angeles, and his wife, Urlka;
and Tomas Rounder, the Swedish
consul general in Los Angeles, and his
wife. Ouhtina.
II was an evening to remember In
O.C.. as dinner led to dancing and
more dancing lasting well into the
night, along with plenty of sharing of
plans and dreams for the Center as it
enters a crucial phase of eJtpansion 10
build the concert haJJ, set for
compleUon in 2006.
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Saturdays
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Candlehght co-chair Carol Wilken, chair Elizabeth Tierney and co-chair Pat '·
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Jerry Mandel and his wife, Whitney.
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BEST BUYS
Fashion Island collecting toys for unfortunate kids
I n lhe spf.rit of the season, pictures will There are two gift baskets to Fash.Ion Island will host two come back for choose from and a cookie basket events this weekend to those in the The holiday baskets Include the
t ftt the less fortunate. community sampler for $49.95 and I.he Friday from 10 a.m. to 4 who donated deluxe for $74.95. Each basket p.in .• there will be a Holiday Toy a gift box. has an assortment of coffee ottve with Star 98.7 FM at the Kids& cak.e3. cookies, pastries and Qristmas tree. All new, C.Ouages ls on bread The cookie basket unwrapped gifts will go to the the main level contains one or two doren ()Jangewood Otlldren's of Atrium hand-decorated iced cookies. A ~dation. GREER Court at ' selection of delicious cnkes On Saturday and SU{lday trorn Fashion beautifully decorated for the
2 to 6 p.m.. Kids & Cottages will • WYLDER Island. Call holidays start at $29.95; pies cost
have "Caring for Kids" benefiting (949) from $7.95 to $9.25 and include
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g<> to children up to 12 years old gifts. A stacking Christmas tree at 2950 Grace Lane m < o .. 1a
1The Villa del Nino Orphanage cookie contains more than two Mesa. Call (714) 424-0176.
ir\Jocotepec. near Guadalajarcl. dozen star shaped cookies,
Mexico will assist in distributing perfectly created as a Oltistmas ORIGINAL ART
the gift boxes. Kids & Cottages tree. lrees are wrapped in Select from unique and w1J1 have tables set up with art cellophane and Lied with holiday affordable holiday gifts at the
slf>plies so children can decorate nbbon There's even a restive and Showcase Gallery. It -;pectaltzes
otwrap their gift box. Olildren simple -no ha.long required -in onginal an. Its annual holiday c*1 have their photo taken with Oui.stma.s Cookie Decorating Kit exhibit through Jan. 3 features their gift box so the child for $14 .95. Each kit contains a paintings of all media and
receiving the gift can also !>Cl' dozen tree-'>hnped cookies. with content. sculptures ln day,
who is sending it. In exchange. three tubes of tcing and a ~t of bronze and welded .,tcel, colored
Kids & Cottages will photograph sprinkle<>. It's a fun proiect for gla-..s creations. mixed media wall
each child that receives a gift: kids and a nice gift for fan11lie'i. hangmgs. ceramic~ and more
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t~ Daily Pilot, 330 W. Bay St., CHRISTMAS BOAT PARADE The First Family of Cool featuring
Costa Mesa, CA 92627; by fax to Beautifully decorated yachts. John P1zzarelli will perform at
(949) 646-4170; or by calling (949) boats, kayaks and canoes will sail 7:30 and 9:30 p.m. Friday and
574-4295. along the harbor in the 95th Saturday m Founders Hall at the
annual Newport Harbor Orange County Performing Arts
SPECIAL EVENTS Christmas Boat Parade Center The evening of 1azi will
Wednesday through Dec. 21 Each also feature the John P1zzarelll
HtTORY OF HITCHCOCK night, the parade will begin at Trio With Ray Kennedy, Martin
0 nge Coast College is offering 6:30 p.m at Collins Island and last Piuarelli, Bucky Pizzarell1 and
two and a half hours. The parade Jessica Molaskey. The program a f'lne-part film history on Alfred 1s hosted by the Commodores will include holiday classics. The Hi&cncodt. The series will be Club of the Newport Beech cost will be $65. Information: m,odereted by retired ace Chamber of Commerce. (714) 556-2787. professor H. Arthur Taussig. Each Information: (9491729-4400, http://www.ocpac.org session will be held at 6:30 p.m. http://www.clmstmasboatparade. o"e Friday each month. The com. DOC SEVERINSEN events will be held at OCC's Fine Trumpeter Doc Severinsen will Atts Hall 116. Admission is S6 for
adults and $5 for seniors and MUSIC play at the Pacific Symphony
ace students. For more Pops Holiday Fanfare at 8 p.m.
information, call (714) 432-5880. ISRAEL PHILHARMONIC Friday and Saturday in
ORCHESTRA Segerstrom Hall. Severinsen will
RING OF LIGHTS Zubin Mehta will conduct the bring the best of the Tonight
Israel Philharmonic Orchestra at 8 Show Band with him to perform 11 The Commodores Club if the p.m. today in Segerstrom Hall festive holiday pops concert Newport Beach Chamber of The orchestra will perform music Tickets will cost S25 to $105. Commerce will host the Ring of from Frenz Schubert and Gustav Information: (714) 556-2787, Lights home decorating Mahler. Tickets cost $20 to S90 http://www.ocpac.org.
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CHRISTMAS CONCERT Newport Beach presents a 1azz Duo, play at Mamma Gina at 251
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p m this Sunday and at 4 p m. The Studio Cafe presents The Bluewater Grill offers live
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Newport Beach. Tickets cost $10. p.m. every week. ·•wanted" nights. Greg Morgan, Nick Peper
Information: (949) 574-2284, (949) musicians Include guitar players, and Kelly Gordian (known as
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(949) 574-2283. keyboardists and others at 100 and swing at 8:30 p.m. Fndays
Main St .. Newport Beach. Free Marvin Gregory and MPG will
ORANGE COUNTY WOMEN'S (949) 675-7760 perform classic rock, swing and
The Orange County Women's R&B at 8:30 p m. Saturdays. The
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Newport Harbor Lutheran through Thursdays and from
Church. The chorus will perform noon to 2 a.m. Fridays and MUSIC AT THE PELICAN
works about the Virgin Mary and Saturdays at the Balboa Bay Club The Rusty Pelican offers the
many more. Tickets cost $10 to & Resort, at 1221 W. Coast music of Common Ground from
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I I you haven't yet plcbd out
the tree, you have homework
th.ls weebod.
~a few measurements
before you go to the tree lot
Measure the maxlmum h~ghl
yuu.r tree can be without
touc:hlng the celllng. Add lhe
belght of your tree topper and
the mm Inch~ your base will
add. and you have a guideline to
follow.
Do the same with.the width of
the tree. lf you put your tree in
the comer. make sure there is
one •perfect" side to display.
If you lib your tree Ught and
lacy. look for a nobJe fit. If you
prefer full and busby. a Douglas
fir ITU'ly be a better choice. Oleck
the trunk of the tree before you
buy. WW It 6t In your stand? A
tree that has a l1Unk wider than
what your base can
accommodare Is an exercise ln
frustration when you get It
home. Your7-foot tree may be
5-feet tall by the time you cut
the trunk down to size. Set the
HOURS
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Sarurday and from 2 to 6 p.m.
Sonday. The restaurant la at 2735
W. Coast Highway, Newport
Beadl. Free. (949) 642-3431.
MUStC AT PLAYERS
Players restaurant is now offering
live music from 9 p.m. to
midnigtrt every Friday end
Saturday. Players is 81512 W. 19th
St, Costa Mesa. No cover dlarge.
(9491648-5616.
WEEKEND MUSIC
Anthony's Riverboat Restaurant
in Newport Beadl presents Jesse
on the eax on Friday and
Saturday evenings and Sunday
for brunch. The program features
all your favorite• on the
aaxophooe. Anthony's is at 151 E.
Coast Highway. (949) 673-3425.
POP-ROCK AND FlAMENCO
Tate 5, a funk. rod! and Motown
act, performs at 9 p.m. Saturdays
at Carmelo's Rlstotaote. 3620 E.
Coast Highway, Corona del Mar.
Solo guitarist Ken Sanders
performs classical flamenco
tunes at 7:30 p.m. Tueldays and
Sunda>f$. Ftee. (949) 676-1922.
SATURDAY NIGHT R&.8
Gerald lshlbaahl and the Stone
Bridge Band play rod! and R&B at
9 p.m. Saturdays at Sutton Place
Hotel's Trianon Lounge, 4500
MacArthur Blvd .. Newport Beadl.
Free. (949) 476-2001.
STAGE
Estancia High School's drama
department will present -The
Miracle Wortter" at 7:30 p.m .
Saturday and Sunday at the
Barbara Van Holt Theatre at
Estancia High School. 2323
Placentia Ave .• Costa Mesa
Tlctete cost $8. Information: (949)
615-6537.
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house guests.
tree up
outaldea.nd
trim any
broken
branches that
will scrape
the walls.
Hoee the tree
off and let It
ait-dly.
Washing the
treeremows
unwanted
arachnid
Once the tree ls Dimmed and
dry, move it inside. rill the base
with wc:1ter as soon as you .
posillon the tree. The tree will
drin.lc heavily for the first 72
hours; check the stand often.
There6 a science to a
well-dressed tree. First. arrange
the lights. Plug the lights in
before you wind them in10 the
branches of the cree. Nothing ls
more aggravating than having a
set or nonoperative lights right
in the middle of your
Drive. Costa Mesa. Tictets cost
$29 to $44. Information: (714)
708-5555, hnp:llwww.scr.org.
lA POSADAMAGICA
Previews of the Octavio Solis and
Marco• Loya musical ·LI Posada
Magica:' about e band of
neighbors who journey to
rediscover thtt magic of
Christmas. will be given through
Saturday at South Coast
Repertory. Preview performances
will be at 3 p.m. The musical's
regular run will be from Seturday
to Dec. 24. Regular performances
will be at 8 p.m. Tuesdays
through Fridays, at 3 and 8 p.m.
Saturdays and at 12:30 and 4:30
p.m . Sundays through Dec. 23,
and at 12:30 p.m . on Christmas
Eve. All performanc:ea will be on
the Julianne Argyros Stage, 665
Town Center Drive, Costa Mesa.
Information: (714) 708-5565,
http:l..WWW.scr.org.
STARLIGHT EXPRESS
Andrew Lloyd Webber's musical
Starlight Express. with new sets
and costumes by John Napier,
will be performed Dec. 25 to 28
and 30 and 31 end Jan. 1 to 4 at
the Orange County Performing
Arts Center in Segerstrom Hall.
Information: (714) 556-2787.
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ART
ARTFORUFE
Artisu from Israel will sell their
wortc to raise money for ltraet's
Red Cross at Art for LIFE from 11
a.m . to 9 p.m . Tuesday at the
Jewish Federation of Orange
County, 250 E. Baker St. Among
the artist• who will be present are
sculpture Frank Meisler, jewelry
designers Amital Kav and Radlel
Gera. Information: (800)
323-2371. http:l..WWW.armdi.org.
DANCE
SWING
Lessons are given from 2 to 6
p.m . every Sunday at the Avant
Garde Ballroom In Newport
Beach by the Orange County
Swing Dance Club. All ages are
welcome. and no partners ere
needed. Information:
http:llOC$Wlng.com, (9091
656-6119.
ARGENTINE TANGO
Tango dancing le offered from 8
p.m. to 12:30 a.m. the first
Saturday of each month at
Dan808ne Studio, 2980
McClinto<* Way, Costa Mesa.
Information: (714) 641-8688.
CHILDREN
STARLIGHT STORIES
Ctllldren 3 to 7 YNre old are
Invited to participate in songs and
flngel'puppet pf aye at 7 p.m.
Mondeye at the Costa Mesa
Library, 1855 Parle Ave. (949)
646-8845.
PJS AND BOOKS
A children'• story tlme la
preeen1ed et 7 p.m. Mondays and
at 10-.30 1.m. Saturdays at the
Newport e.ectt C4C'ltral Library,
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mulerplece.
If you are using more than one
kind or Ugbt, make sure the light
strands can stack or end-to-end
plug. The general rule Is a strand
of 100 mini-Ugbt.s for eveiy
vertical fool of tree. Don't skimp.
Wwninate the tree from the tMlde OUL Siring lights a.round
the tn.tnJc and branches rather
than looping them on the oulSide
of tbe tree. Don't be afraid to mJx
and match lights -~·s no
rule that says you only have to
use one kind. Small white lights
can be a beautiful background
for twinkle lights, colored lights
or special novelty lights.
The next step Is garland. Avoid
wrapping the garland too tightly
around the tree: a draping effect
is desirable. Start at the tree top
and work your way down,
increasing the amount of
garland at the bottom or the
tree. Srnall beads look. best when
swagged from branch to branch.
Thick. strands can be loosely
wrapped around the tree. If yo u
1000 Avocado Ave. Children may
wear pajamas to the evening
sessions. Free. (949) 717-3801.
WEEKLY STORYTELLER
A children's story time is held at
10:45 a.m. Wednesdays at Ba mes
& Noble Booksellers 81 Metro
Pointe, 901-B South Coast Drive,
Costa Mesa. (714) 444-0226.
STORY TIME
A children's story time is held at
10 a.m. Wednesdays and 10:15
a.m. Fridays at Borders Books &
Music at South Coast Plaza, 3333
Bear St., Costa Mesa. Free. (714)
432-7854.
DINING/TASTING
!RISH DICKEN'S CHRISTMAS
Mu ldoon's will have its 15th
annual Irish Oictens' Christmas
from Friday through Christmas
Eve at 202 Newport Center Drive.
The staff will be costumed in
scullery attire from Christmases
past. They will also have a
100-yeal'Old duckling reape from
Country Corle, Ireland.
Information and reservations:
(949) 640-4110.
THE SINGLE GOURMET
Single Gourmet members.
upscale business and
professional singles in their 30s
to 60s, will be gettlng together at
7 p.m. Wednesday 81 the Chort
House, 2801 W. Coast Highway.
Information and reservations:
(949) 854-6552,
http:l..WWW.singlegourmetlsoc.
com.
SUNSET DINNERS
The Rusty Pelican offers Sunset
Dinners from 4 to 5:15 p.m.
Monday through Friday at 2735
W. Coast Highway. Newport
Beach. Meals typically cost
between $10 $16. (949) 642-3431.
SUNDAY BRUNCH
The Rusty Pelican offers Sunday
brunch from 10 a.m. to 3:30 p.m .
every Sunday at 2735 W. Coast
Highway, Newport Beadl. Meals
typically cost between $8 and
$16. (949) 642-3431.
TWIUGHT DINING
A twilight dining menu, featuring
dishes such as chicken
parmlglena and calamari plcante
at reduced prices, le offered from
5 to 6 p.m . weekdays and from 4
to 6 p.m . Sundaye at Villa Nova
Restaurant. 3131 W. Coast
Highway, Newport Beach. (949)
642-7880.
SUNDAY BRUNCH
A S unday brunch featuring
lntematlonal aeafood and aaled
buffate, roasts carved to order
and breakfast favorites la held
from 10:30 a.m. to 2 p.m. at
Sutton Place Hotel, 4500
MacArthur Blvd .. Newport
Beach. Meals typically coat S30
-$40 with champagne. (949)
476-2001.
CLUBS
ALTACOFf'EE
Muelcal ect• perform at 8:30
p.m. Thursday• thr.ough
have several types of garland,
alternate swags and cross them
over throughout the branches.
For every vertical foot of tree,
use about two strands of
garland.
• Hang the ornaments last
Showcase the impdrtant
ornaments in the front Hang
the largest first, spacing them
evenly apart. F&ll1n with the
medium.ands.mall sizes to the
balance the look. For greater
depth, hang some ornaments
close to the trunk and use the
more delicate ornaments close
to the outside of the tree. Finish
with the specialty shapes. like
the birds on a clip. Stand back..
squint your eyes and make sure
the tree looks balanced.
Put on the Ouistmas CD. dim
the lights, make some bot
chocolate and enjoy your wort.
of art.
• KAREN WIGHT is a Newport
Beach resident Her column runs
Thursdays.
Saturdays at Alta Coffee House,
606 31st St., Newport Beadl.
(949) 676-0233.
ATRIUM MARQUIS
A variety of live music ts
presented daily at the Atrium's
Airporter Club, 18700 MacArthur
Blvd., Irvine. (949) 833-2nO.
BISTR0201
Jazz is played at 8 p.m. Fridays
and Saturdays and at 11 a.m.
Sundays at Bistro 201, 3333 W.
Coast Highway, Newport Beach
(949) 631-1551.
DIN DIN AT BAMBOO TERRACE
Instrumental music is performed
after 9 p.m . Thursdays, and pop
and r<><* Is presented after 9 p.m.
Fridays and Saturdays at Din Din
at the Bamboo Terrace, 1n3
Newport Blvd., Costa Mesa. (949)
645-5550.
DURTY NEUY'S
Live music is performed at 9 p.m .
Fridays and Saturdays at Nelly's,
. 2915 Red Hill Ave., Costa Mesa.
(714) 957-1951.
FOUR SEASONS HOTEL
Live music is perfonned
Mondays through Saturdays at
the Four Seasons Hotel, 690
Newport Center Drive, Newport
Beach. (949) 769-0808.
HARD ROCK CAFE
Uve music is perfonned Sunday•
at Hard Rodi Cafe. 451 Newport
Center Drive, Newport Beactl.
(949) 640-8844.
THE HARP INN
Live music Is performed
Thursdays through Saturdays at
the Harp Inn, 130 E. 17th St..
Costa Mesa. (949) 646-8855.
HOGUE BARMICHAEl'S
Live music is performed
Wednesdays through S81urdays
at Barmichael's, 3950 Campus
Drive, Newport Beach. (949)
261-6270.
UDO CIGAR ROOM
Enjoy a smoke with your drink at
Lido Cigar Room, 3441 Via lido.
Suite 0, Newport Beach. (949)
723-0596.
MARGARJTAVIUE .
Uve music is performed at
Margaritaville, 2332 W. Coast
Highway, Newport Beach. (949)
631-8220.
MARRAKESH
Authentic Moroocen cuisine end
belly dancing is offered at 5 p.m.
daily at Marrakesh, 1976 Newport
Blvd., Costa Mesa. (9491
645-a384.
MARRIOn HOTEL
Uva music it performed
Mondays through Saturda'{a at
the Marriott Hotel. 900 Newport
Center Drive, Newport Beach.
( 949) 840-4000.
MULDOON'S
Muldoon'• ls an Irish pub et 202
Newport Center Drive, Fashion
Island, Newport Bud\. (9491
fM0.4110 .
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Paul and Came Kawamura at a temple in Nikko, Japan.
As long as we' re there • • •
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The Kawa muras, al ready headed to Japan to
give the ir children some cultural education,
get an invitation from friends in Beijing.
By Jeana Kawamura
~= w ith a purpose of ~" acquainting our
'· children with part
of their ancestry. we
"' headed to Japan in August An
invitation from friends living
1•"' and working in Beijing
broadened our trip to include a
side visil there as weU.
When landing in Tokyo's 1 Narita Airport, our daughter
" said that she knew she wasn't in
the U.S. anymore as the runway
was panially lined with n
boxwood hedge. We easily
exchanged our Japan Rail
vouchers for passes that
enabled us to travel in Japan for
:i two weeks, including on the
train from Narita into Tokyo.
In Tokyo, we visited
traditioflal sites such as the
zvr lmperiaJ Palace, which lies in
1 the heart of the city. We also
saw the impressive Meiji Shrine,
which is dedicated to the spirit
of Japae's first modern emperor,
Meiji, and his wife, the Empress
Shoken. The Akihabara di<.trict
It is also lcnown as "electric city"
because of the many elettrornc
havens for shoppers and the
Sony Building, which has Sony's
latest electronics. With the aid
of the efficient train sy'>tem. we
went from area to area for lunch
or dinner
Kyoto provided U'> wnh an
appreciation for the spiritual
world in Japan. We enjoyed a
, Jong walk up the Philosopher's
f Trail, stopping at various
temples along the way. Mo't of
the time, we had these temples
to ourselves. One evening, we
encountered a festival along the
river with plentiful food, games
and crafts. After walking by the
festiVlties. we had a trad111onal
dinner overlooking the c;pmted
celebration. l think most of the
other patrons at the restaurant
ll got quite a kick out of watching
r• us try to keep our legs still and
N folded under the low table.
After the sightseeing of Kyoto
and Tokyo. we headed to the
Century I lotel In Matsu~hima
Bay for two days of relaxation.
Matsushima is considered one
of the three most beautiful sites
1 ln Japan. ft certainly did not
disappoint. We had fun walking
around several small nearby
islands, exploring the city and
touring the beautiful temple
and museum. There were only a
handful of Westerners In the
entire town. and none at our
hotel. We communicated by
pointing most of the tlme.
Rested, we headed next to
Nikko. The many temples
nestled ln the forest were much
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more ornately decorated than
any of the previow. one., we had
encountered. Th1!-i beautiful
small town is only two hours by
train from Tokvo and c,hould be
included in any ,;,11 to rolcyo.
The next day we headed bad.
to N<irlla for our four hour
flight to Beijing. Our friends
Jennie and Derek Werner joined
the Army 14 years ago and have
explored the world We were
exc11ed 10 Vtsit them and '>Ce
Beijmg. the l-'o rb1dden Ctry. as
locals.
Their love of culture, poliucs
and food was contagious. We
V1s1ted Tian'anmcn Square.
which 1s the largest public
square in the world. We also
took a pedl-cab tour through
the hutongs. which are the
ancient traditional alley<; in
Beijing with quadrangle shaped
homes on either !>ide
We ate Tib~an food, Peking
duck roasted in old wood
burning ovens and picnicked
on the Great Wall. Ocrl'k taught
Paul the art of negotiauon and
the nece<,sary Oline'>e \~Ords w
close the deal
Our four day~ 111 Be1png were
parked with new experience ....
When we left, Paul told them
that whl'rever they are '>tationed
next (~c\\ Delhi. India). he'c;
there
Alter leaving Bei11ng, we
headed back to Tokyo for two
nighti. before coming home. We
found it surprising that there
were more Western tourist~ in
Bei1111g than in Japan. ft 1s very
easy 10 get around the cities of
Japan a., well as the country.
nlere arc a wide range of
accommodations to choose
from Meals range from
expensive multi-cour'ie dinners
to delicious inexpensive noodle
shops We ate chicken
meatballs in Nikko for very little
money while being entertained
by the owner-chef-waitress.
The helpful, polite manner
we encountered throughout
Japan by its people contributed
the most to the success of our
trip.
L
• JEANA KAWAMURA ia a resident
of Newport Beach
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GIRLS BASKETBALL
Press stuffs Costa Mesa
Costa Mesa's
Bethany
Vergara (12)
swoops past
Mira Costa's
Amanda Pegan
for a layup in
Wednesday's
~ountain Valley
tournament
game, won by
Mira Costa,
48-28.
Mustangs struggle through
13-minute scoring droqght
Wednesday, lose to Mira
Costa at Fountain Valley. •
erlng Mesa is not ready
for the fulJ-coun press
and the players are get-
ting familiar with one
another.
"Our team as learning
how to fight and learning
how to worlc ail the time," Costa Mesa
Coach Jim Weeks said. ·we have such a
gt-eat attitude. l know every game we'll
get better. And, I feel we'll play 10 our po-
tential by the league games.·
Steve Vlr1en
Daily Pilot
KENT TR£PTOW I
DAILY PILOT
FOUNTAIN VAll.EV -There were sta-
tistics that would have told the story just
fine of how the Cosca Mesa High girls
basketball team lost, 48-28. to Mira Costa
in pool play action of the Fountain Valley
tournament Wednesday.
However, one ract remained for Costa
Mesa. Th1s was just Its third game of the
season. This could be expected, consid-
For now. Weeks' squad will have 10 roll
with the punches. Costa Mesa (l-2), the
designated home team, started out OK.
with a 7-3 lead, but Mira Costa. also the
Mustangs. came back to tie the score
with just under a minute left in the first
quarter.
Werblin
sparks
Sage 1llill
Lightning junior scores game's
only goal in much-anticipated
nonleague m atchup Wednesday.
Bryce Alderton
Daily Pilot
NEWPORT COAST -Girls soccer coaches from
Sage I !ill School and Estancia High circled Wednes-
day's nonleague game on their calendars, eagerly an-
ticipating a battle of wits and strategy as much as the
show of slcills displayed by their players.
You see. Estancia Coach Jennifer Hutcheon and as-
sistant Nadine Rajabi, along with Sage Hill Coach Amy
Ray and assistant Amy Wetherbee, all
play on the same semi-professional
club team that practices at Estancia
High. They were treated to a defen-
sive struggle as the host Lightning
made a first-half goal stand up to
earn a 1-0 victory on a crisp after-
noon.
e Sharp passing led to the game's
onJy goaJ when Sage Hill senior for-
ward Megan Cuny's pass found the
foot of Amy Werblin and the junior
belted the ball from 15 yards out lnto
the upper-right portion of the net in
PHOTOS BY MARK C. DUSTIN I OAILY PILOT
Above, Sage Hill's Sara Becker, left, collides with Estancia keeper Marci Kirchberg as they both go for the
ball in Wednesday afternoon's nonleague match. Sage Hill won, 1-0. Below, Sage Hill's Mly Werblin, far
left, Estancia's Elise Carroll (dark jersey) and Sage Hill's Kara Percival, right, have one goal in mind.
the 16th rnlnute, deflected off the fin-
}')$ of Estancia goalkeeper Marci Kirchberg. The
or keeper made seven saves and countless times
out to either deflect a centering pass or to ch.al-
e an onrushing opponent
i came up With some huge saves," Rajabl said.
would have played the first half like we dld the
d half .... Sage came out strong and we didn't
I.rt e. groove the whole first half."
e U&tttning (2-2) fired eight of their 14 shots in
first half while the defense of Emily Webb and
line Sauter, among others, held the F.agles (1-2)
t two shots.
the first half we put passes together ... we really
ted to win this game." Ray said. uGolng in l was
cemed with keeping a positive attitude and play-
aggresslvely because I knew E.1tancia was a very
lcaJ team."
e Hill forwards Sara Becker, All McLaughlin and
Percival moved the ball into the Estancia zone,
were met by gritty defenders such as junior San-
SH SAGE, ~•I• 83
. BOYS BASKETBALL
on·zalez, Valley punish Sea Kings
c On heels of 31 points
against Estancia, senior
guard scores 34 in victory
over Corona del Mar.
Patrick Laverty
OaalyPtlot
WESTMINSTER -Santa Ana Valley
lil8b .enlor Martin Gonulez has -.hown
tho Ncwpon-Meaa School District ex·
actly what he b capable or 1D the flrat rwo roundl or the La Quinta boys
bubtb&lJ tournament.
Aftn ICOrlng 31 polnta ln a flnt-round
vtctory aver &tanda. Gorualc:& nearly
llngSe-hMdedly de~ ted Corona del
Mu, ICOring S4 polnta and gl'abblng 20
ieboundl u the Ftl\:Ons defeated the
•
Sea K.lnp, '46-37, ln the
second round Wednet-
day at La Quinta.
"He'1 a really good
player," Sea Kings
Coach Ryan Cuny said.
"He's been a fow-year
varalty player. He's alwaya around the
ball"
He alwaya seems to put that ball ln
the basket. too. He scored 22 polnts ln
the ft.rat half aa S&nta Ana Valley opened
a 27-14 halftime advantage, from which
the Sea 1Clnp 0·2fl\ever recovered de·
plte a valiant effort ln the third quarter.
~ the lntmslty on defense,
CdM ro four ccnuecutive Falcons
tum<J\lera ln the third quarter, which
blghJJgbted an 11-0 run •hnt was capped
wlth Jay Norttuidge' thrN·polnter with
2:52 le~ ln tbe th1td quan.er that cut the
lead to 29-27.
But the Sea Kin&' didn't score again
until there were Just ftve minutes left ln
the game, which took away the key to
thelr third-quarter run, the press.
"When (Santa Ma Valley! took the
timeout {during CdM's runJ, I told (the
Sea Kings) that can't be an emotional
high." Curry said. "That'• got to be the
level of play we're at. But we didn't score
again for another five minutes, so we
couldn~p "'
Five free throws by Santa Ana Valley
pve ll a 3'·27 lead at the end of the
third quarter and Gonz.alez pushed that
lead to 38~7 with four polnu to begin
the fourth ltuarter.
Gonr.alez. a 6-fooH forward, con·
verted 11 or 16 shot" from the field. aD
SN SEA KIHGS, he• 82
$ a a a •• 2 2 7
Senior Suzy Trujillo coMected on lll1
outside shot that was initially ruled a
three-pointer but changed to a two, and
Mesa led, 9-7. IO seconds into the second
quarter. But that's where trouble. started
for Costa Mesa. It went the next 13 min-
utes, 5 seconds without a point and 14
minutes, 14 seconds without a field goal.
Meanwhile, Mira Costa (6-2) outscored
Cosca Mesa, ZS--0, before sophomore
Bethany Vergara hit her first of two free
throws to get her squad lnto double dig-
its, as Mesa trailed, 32-lO.
With 1 :36 left In the third quarter,
Deanna Sanchez converted on a nice
dribble-drive layup, and senior Brlttany
Vergara scored on a putbaclc with 31 sec-
See MESA. Paae 82
GOLF
tt)lrick
stay s on
·radar
S ome observers would consider
Keith Wyriclc's life as glamorous
-traveling 10 compete in
European Tour senJor events
and vying for a spot on the Olampions
n>ur.
And while the thrill of competitive
golf gets Wyrlck's
blood flowing, it can
a1so siphon money
out of the wallet.
But Wyrick. a
starter at Newport
Beach Golf Course
when he ls not
competing In
tournaments. doesn't
want you to feel sorry
for him.
He admits to living BRYCE
"WaJter Mitty's ALDERTON
dream, N a reference
10 the fictional novel character who
fantasius about a life much more
riveting than the one he Hves in.
Wyrick, a Huntington Beach resident,
husband and father, enters today's
second round of the Nevada State
Senior Open In Mesquite, Nev., after
spending about $6,000 the last five
weeks in attempts 10 earn exempt status
on either the Olamplons Thur or the
European Senior Tour.
Wyrick. who turned 50 Wednesday,
missed advancing to the finals of
Olampions Thur qualifying by three
strokes in early November, but made it
to the last round of European Senior
Thur quallfylng ln Portugal, where the
rain came down in buckets.
"I was not equipped for tJooding,"
Wyrick said. "II rained eight inches in
two weeks. I was 4-under-par,when it
was not raining and 9-over-par when it
was raining. The game calls for more
ability than I showed there.
HJ respect guys like Ray Carrasco and
David Oalcley who have done wen fin
Europe!.'' Wyriclc said. "It was humbling
to see how far those guys have gotten
and the financiaJ support they receive.·
Thp opportunJty to play in Europe, a
continent Wyrick had never vi&ted.
came abruptly at 5:30 a.m. Nov. 10, a
Monday.
See GOlf, Pa&• 8 3
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t
82 Tiu~. Oeceni>et l l, 2003 P 0R1 S
BRIEFLY
Pinto points way for §agles at La Quinta ~oµtney
Junior C..tlrlos Pinto sieored 22
polnll tu le:)(f lhe ~High
boys ~ \tam to a 59-54
second-round 'klory OYef Loe
Amigos Wedne9day In the A:JJec
Ua.Wc at La Quinta I Ugh.
Pinw also grabbt.>d fiw re-
bounc:b and W3li 9 or l 0 from the
free-throw line as e.tancia tl·l)
conwrted 19 of 25 foul &hots. Sen·
lor Scott Sankey sconid J7 points
(9 of 11 ot the free.throw line) to
go with 16 from sophomore Mike
McOanle!s while Shaun Markley
(three) and Dallas Kopp (one)
capped the Eagles' scoring.
The Eagles grabbed 23 re-
bound.1. getting six from Sankey.
Hugo &oobedo tallied two a.Wsts
in a ganie tJed 29-29 at halftime.
0ltanda c.oac.h ~ JClng said
neither team led by more than six
points. The Eagles can advance to
the consoladoo championship
with a win CM!f' Laguna Beach,
whom tht.")' face at 8 tonight
Amc:QIMic
SiOiirid riiiiid
&tMtdl 68 Los Amlgoe 64 Scot. h,; au.t.ri
o.
)-pt gools Pinto 3. MQ09nWI 2.
~1.
Edison runs past Eagles
•SOCCER: The ~tam:la
High boys 1>uccer team couldn't
hold a 2-0 halftime lead and
dropped a 5 2 mmleague dec1-
1on to vi~illng Edison Wedne~
day. ·we Just quit. It was u total
letdown on our part.• &tancia
Coach Steve Crenshaw saJd.
"We thought we had the game
won after the first two goaJs. •
Jose Luis Gorda put Estancia
up, l ·O, In the fifth minute
when he took control and then
sent the baJJ over the Edison
gonJkeepe(s head. Noe Marti-
nez's shot from 20 yurds out
found the back of the net in the
18th mimtte. Ed Oiolakian led
Edison with two goals. f.stancia
faces host La Costa Canyon at 3
p.m. Friday in a nonleague
game.
Sage bijtzed by eishop's
• MSKBTBALL: Senior LOI Amlgot -,~ n " • Estancia l!I w 19 11
Loi Arnigo9 J ~ lO. I(_
Nantha...ong S, J Rr\IU 17. C Finao 11,
l.ouenthOne 6, Tu81D 3, Bemizelleu 2,
MataglO
: shooting guard Kevin Joyce
scored a game-hJgh 18 points,
but it was not enough as Sage
I Ull lost its opener in the San
Diego Small Schools tourna-
ment, 56-36, to the Bishop's 3 pt go.its J rtnau 2, Louenthone 1.
K Nanthavong 1
Est.ande P1n10 22. McOaniels 16,
Mar1lley 3. Kopp 1. Sankey 17. 'kreue
0. Viramontoa O. E9CObedo 0 Meissner
Wednesday at Santa Fe Ouis-
tian Jligb.
The Bishop's ( l-0) smothered
M EET MEAT
Sage HiH (2·2) from the outset
and held the Ugbtnl.01 to no
points l.n the RCOnd quarwr en
route to buiJdlng a 33-10 half
time lead.
·n1ey bliiYcd 11 in the firi.t
half," Sage Hill Coach Skvc
Keith :>rud lhC) were 10 C\Ct)
pa.ssu1K lane a.nd we hau .a luird
time getting oft hots.
Man Loper tallied 10 pornts
whlle Mike Voge scored four
foUowed by two each from nm
Wilkins and 'Jyl~r Oerheim
Sage conllnue& tournament
action at 4:30 p.m. today
against Anny-Navy.
S. Diieo Sm11 Sc:boota t.ownament
Flriilroiliiiil
Th• Bishop'• se. Save Hiii 31 9cON bY Ouartws Sage Hiii 1b o 10 1e Je The Blahop'a 17 II W I M
Sage Hfll-Loper 10, Joyce 18, Vogo
4. Wilkin. 2, Slmel 0, Oerheim 2.
K.aye 0, Moysh1yedl 0.
3-pt. goal• -Joyce 1.
The~··-Fl•n•n 13, Al1x1ndel 16, GrMn 7, Sanders 4,
Glendeninn 10, ~ledo 2, Penln•
2, Lake 2. Moore 0, ThomH 0.
3 pt go1t1 -Aluander 3, Green 1
Estancia blanks Century
•WATER POW: The f.stancla
High girh. water polo ream se
mained w1defeated with an
l l ·O nonleague victory over
visltirlg Genrury Wednesday.
Coach Bob Bandaruk's Eagjes
improved to 3-0 on the season
c
PACIFIC CIT Y ... . . . . . . "' ..... ~ -
11 \J ~ llNlH U' 81 AlH
INDEPENDENT
• 1
as Marilyn Retch and Mella
Buchmann scored three goal•
each. Cllelsea Kaplan and
Courtney Hess added two goals
e.ach, while Je lea Kasper and
Malinda Hallock had one
apiece. Katie Mahan recorded
two .aves ror the Eagles.
Uncury ~ in its Ont year of
glrh w.uer polo
NoftlNsue
&tancbi 11, Century 0 Score by Quan.a
Sage Hill girls fall
•WAT'BR POLO: Sage Hill
SchooJ l0&t its gl.rls water
polo game, 13-4, to non-
le~ host · ddleback
Wednci.Jay. Hayden ltutch-
oon cor1:d lhree goals for
the UKJ1tning {2·6) and
l.>e\'m foorna added one.
CenlUty b 0 0 0 Ettancfe e ~ 1 o
Emnei. -Reich 3, Suctimann 3,
Kaplan 2, Hut 2, K11per 1, Barne•
1, Hallodc 1. SavH -Mehan 2.
Tars begin with bang
' a WRBSTuNG: Seven
Newport Harbor High wres-
o tiers went 3-0 to lead the 11 Sailor to two victories and
one ti~ In a four-way meet
Wednesday at Orange High.
Newport edges Trojans
·~ The Newport Harbor High boys soccer team
held on to defeat host Unlver-
sJty, 2-1. in a nonleague contest
Tuesday for their second win lo
a row.
The Tars (3-1) led, t-0. at
balftlme after a goal from sen-
ior Mike Gustafson on an assist
by senior Will Guzman and in-
creased the margin in the 60th
minute when Matt Tracy's cross
found Joel Walker, who sent the
ball of the post and Into the net
from I.JC yards out.
Newport goalkeeper Taylor
Carver made five saves and
Warren Junowich marJced oppo-
nents coostanlly, Newport
Coach Ryan Hernandez sald.
Tracy. Walker, Carver and
Junowich ace all seniors. The
Sailors return to nonleague play
when they face host Fountain
Valley at 3:15 p.m. Wednesday.
MESA
Continued from Bl
onds left to give Costa
Mesa hope entering the
fourth quarter. Costa Mesa
opened the final quarter
with a 12-2 run, as Cassey
Brlclc. 'JhJjillo and Brittany
Verpra each knocked
down a three-pointer.
The effort brought Mesa
to within, 36-26, but Mira
Costa went back to Its full-
cowt press and got 50me
help from Lauren McFar-
land, who scored a game-
hlgb l~ point& Brick led
Costa Mesa with eight
poinlJ and seven re-
bounds.
Mesa. whlch committed
24 turnovers and ahot 10
of 38 from the Oeld, will
continue pool play against
Dana Hilla Friday at 6 p.m.
F.-.inv.lty~
POOi~
Min eo.t. 41,
Cott. Mela ZI S-.bv~ Mira Cotta ') 1s 12 11 -41
Costa Me.. 7 2 6 14 -28
Min Com -McFarland 14,
Lee 6, Wilson 9, Pegan 11,
Gilroy 6, Nlahikawa 2, Stubbs
1.
3-pt. goals -Pegan 1.
Fouled out -None.
Tectinlcal1 -None. eo.ta M-. -Br. Verger• 8, a.. \ltfgere 4, 8ridt e. Trujillo
6, K.ally 1, Clu1t2, Slnc:Nz 2,
Bjelland o. Abneel 0.
3-pt. goel1 -Brict 2, Tntjlllo 1, Br. VOrgara 1.
Fouled out -None. '
Tedlnlcals -None.
•
SEA KINGS
Continued from Bl
10 of hls free throws and two of
four lhfeo..pointera. No one else
on Santa Ana Valley scored more
than ab points and only four
other players scored.
Every Sea Kings player W88
having trouble ltOring u CdM
converted Just five fteld goals ln
the flrat haH and mot 23% (13 of
56) in the contest.
llle poor shooting percenlllge,
wbJch Included converting just
one of 17 three-point attempts,
was a wprtse considering CdM
Fabian V88qUU (heavy·
weight) bad three pins
while Victor George (103
pounds) and Mike Bates
(130) each tallied two pins
for the Sailors, who de-
feated Orange, 50-27, and
Mater Oei, 57-23. Newport
tJed Cypress, 42-42.
Kid Um ( 119) and P.dcUe
Cllarcas (125) swept their
three matches while
Ashurst Stewart (two wins)
and Mk:bael Ortiz -both
at 189 -combined for
three more victories.
Paul Landers (145) re-
corded his fust var!>ity vic-
tory with a five-l>econd pin,
tJ1e fru.rest talc.edown by a
Newport wre!>tler in the last
five years, Newport Coach
Domlnk BuJum~ said.
Craig Nordstrom's (135)
pin of a Cyprts~ opponent
at the buzzer gave Newport
(2·0-1) the tie.
Is a guard-oriented team. TI1e
fact lhac the Sea Kings made IO
of 12 free throws shows that they
can shoot
"We shoe the ball so poorly ...
Curry said. Ml thought we fon:ed
staJT offensively. We rook some
bad shots. 1 thln.k we got frus.
trated and took quick shots.'"
CdM will attempt to erase the
frustradon of Weqnesday's loss
In a fifth-place semifinal against
Huntington Beach at 3:30 p.m.
Friday at La Quinta High .
·we'll have to play well,· Curry
said. ·We need to play well be-
cause playing well leads to. fm-
provemenl .lbe unfortunate
thlog Is I don't think we played
.
OCC ATHLETES
OF THE WEEK
ALISA CARRIU.O
* ... July28,1984 e
' =foot-11 165 pouN:fs
-.: e
lltllfor. M-. therapy ... 9CMol: Sadd~ s.-t: Bd:etball .._..w,: Power fofwardlpost
c:o.ch: Mike lhomton ,. • .,,... food: Anything and
everything Fevorttie MCWle: •Hoosiers•
~etNftlcmoment:
"Being able to be a part of the flrst state championship .t Orange
Coast for W<>fMn's basketball last
~ In review: Selected to the
all-tournament team It the Cuesta
tournament last week.
Dally Ph
Coll«tof fP0'1S Cllld ~
At left, Costa
Mesa's Ashley
Kelly (white jersey)
struggles for
possession with
Mira Costa's
Georgia Gilroy in
Wednesday's
game. Below,
Costa Mesa's
Susie T ruj11lo (in
whrte) dnves
around Mira
Costa's Lauren
McFarland.
well (Wednesday) and anyone
who has seen us the last two
games would agree.·
AmcClatllc
SiCOrid rouna
Santa Ana Van.y 46,
Coton1 del Mar l7 Soorebv~
CdM --11 13 10 -37 SAV tll 11 7 12 -46
CdM -Northrldge 7. Wantebe 0, R.
Lance 8, Freode 0, Seaborn 9. K.
Welcti 0, MacDonald 2. Hlreta 5, T.
Lance6.
3 pt. field goall -Northridge 1.
SAV -Nave 1. Banner 8, Cueva 3.
Gonzalez 34, Mortinez O, Morales o.
E1treda 0, SolO 2.
3-pt. goal• -Gonzalez 2.
Tectinlcalt -Cueva.
SAGE
Continued from 81
I dnt Lopez. t;eahman ~
Gleason and sophomore ~P·
er Martna ·eoco. Abdul. who sat
out a majority or the first half
wflh an ankle 8he Injured within
• the ftrst 10 minutes. Abdul.
' whose fn!shman slster. Nanny
Abdul. played forward for &Wl·
cla. came baclc In the second
ha1f. when the Eagles increased
the pressure.
With Marlnu Abdul out for
much or the 6nt half, Sage Hill
was able to control the oft"enstve
end, Ray said, but that changed
in the final 20 minutes.
F.stancla fired five shots on
1 Sage goalkeeper Laura Gordon, a
first-team All-Academy League
selection a year ago, in the sec-
ond half. Gordon made four totaJ
saves
Junior midfielder l1lise Carroll,
along with forwards Naziny Ab-
dul. Haley Rosner and Raebel
McMasters, all fired shots, but
the defense provided by Kelsey
Rose. Grace Graham and Kendra
Bostwick deterred several scor-
ing attempts.
"[Estancia's) cenler mldfielders
controlled the field more in the
second haJf and we had a lot of
mis·h.its -shanks,· Ray said.
"We haven't practiced finishing
tha1 much."
Rajabi praised sophomore
midfielder Lauren C..'ushlng and
Jacqueline Johnston, who moved
from slopper to forward in the
second half, for their efforts.
Hutcheon, Rajabi, Ray and
Wetherbee compete for Moham-
mad Khakpour Soccer Oub.
Khalcpour is a Newport Beach
resident and member of the lra-
nian national soccer team that
won a gold medal at the 1998
Asian Olympics.
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Dr•n11 County, C1lllor
me, will rl«iv• u1lecl
Blcft until 1-y 27, to04,IM,_
814• mutt be rk41•ef
It OCSO'• AdmrfllSt,..IJon
lulldlna j)r l'u1d11\lna
OMtlon Olflc4. b) 1111
dtlt Md ll!M l\tft rt
dove HI lottll1 ti which 11"'8 thty Wiii 114
OIMrlff a11d eumlntd at
OC$O Purth .. ln• Offlet,
\0844 (Illa A.rt1111t, r ownt•ln Villar, C••
fo111ia! 117708 7011
UWI• UNI GU ......
•OI cm Of nts• ••...C_...,. '°'""' "'°"'" WIOPICA,_.-.0, .. ,.... ...
A .... '""' rre 1141 n1utln1 , .. , h•n ·~~ ........ '°' ,.,. ... t, •. •
Oftn11 County Samia
hon 01\lrl(t I 0844 C "'' Avenue, f ount•tn Vtlley,
CalrfornlA Pleese meet
111 the PurchHlng Olv1
s1on lobby localed •I
10844 (llrs Avenue
f ounlatn Valley Call
fMn1a, 92708
All pro,pectl~e b1dde1s
are required to allend
this Mandatory Pre Brd
meetrna. n this will be
the only opportunity lo
v1s1t lht !Ob ,,,. r lllure
to attend the Mandatn1y
Pre Bid meeltn11 for 111,.
spec1l1ctl1on wrlhout
p1101 w1rllen app1 ov•I ot
OCSO 1~ b.n1s for OCSO
lo re1ecl '"d nol lllctpl
a brd llpp1oval to not
etlend wrll only b•
iiranted bued on ea
t1<1ord1n1ry h•rcbh1p
Brds musl be submit
led on the lorn1 supplttd
by OCSO rn accotdante
with all provmon• of the
specrflc•tlons Spec1lr
c•llons, Brd blan~\. •nd
further 1nlo•mahon m•y
be 01>t1111ed al the 1bovt
•ddres.s, telephone (714)
962-241\
Pubflshed Nt1wpni I
Be1ch·C11st1 Mesa 011ly Pilot December 11 200)
Th992
SIJPmll COUIT Of woau.
COllfTY Of OIMGI
OIAll6I CCMfTY SWBIOI
COUit, PIOIATI COUit
Of8All*S,
3411* CITY DIM, POST
OfRCUOl 14171,0I·
AMG(,CU2t1J.1S71
f£l1110I Of.,.. Alt ....
fOI OWKil Of IWll
OID8 TO SHOW CMISf FOi
OIMGf Of llAll
WI llllB Am470
10 All IHTCRESTEO
P£RSONS
I r.trllonr Myune M
Nam lied • !M'lltion with
tha "°"' lot • dllcr• ~ ,__ • folows. ~ Nt """1 to Mlil
Nam lee
2. M COUl!T OROCRS
tNt .. personl 111tertr5t@d
In -rntlttr !.11111 --before ht court at Ille '-1111 llldQted blrlow lo
show uiuse If any. why ttw petition for dtl!1tPl of
n•me 1hoold not b•
•anted HOTU OI IORlfG O.te ~ Tome 2:00 pm
Dip!. l73
1lla lldc*'IA of tl19 COlll Is same as nobid ..,.,,,_
l A OOf1t &I this OrO..
to Show ea... ~ bt
~··-·Heh wHll for lour
~ Wtlks pra to
the dlte Ml tor 1-1111 °" the .,.i.uon In v.. lnlowilll ~ ol .,._., cwwlMJoft. pnntlld
~'7.1..-= f'liol
0... """' 21 200S JUDOI SHUU nu. A1D81Gf 1'HI~ (owrf
Ntwp111t euch Cost• ,,.. 0.-Y Plot Opfrrl)ll 4, II, ll 25. Dl3 Th961" ......... ... s......
fht foOow1n1 pat11on• ... dolnt btalnt .,.
Bod) l>Hlp, 100 .....
potl Ctnt• Dr ., "-Pott
leach, CA 9lt60
$ 1. 9od'J Ohlc11. Ille.
(CA), 100 Newport Ctflt• Otlllt. Ht"'llO'"I
8t•,ll,CAt1"0
fll111 ~!MM Is con·
®'ltd b,; • t0tl>Of•llo11 Hlw yov 1l¥ttd 4'0ln1 llllSln•• yett YM, 1•
S T. ltod, Desicn. In< • 11 lobltl.Wn, ,.,,,,
IMnl
Tltir al•t•'"'nt wit
lllM with th• Co11nly
Cloof .. ol 011n11 Co11nt1 on l VV../OJ ... ,. .. ,.,.
De1tr J'tlol 0 \1, 11,
'9, 100),#n. 1.1004
Tiit/i
SPO R TS Thutsday, Decemw 11. 2003 n
N:Jovel Estancia's
Taylor Brown, left,
and Sage Hilrs
Kendra Bostwick
jockey for position
as they fight for the
ball in Wednesday's
game. At left, Sage
Hill's Megan Curry
(white jersey) and
Estancia's Bridget
Gleason battle for
possession.
PHOTOS BY
MARK C. DUSTIN/
DAILY PILOT
RdlllmlNlm
•s...... The lollow1n1 per\ons
are cloinc busineu ts
•) Peek II all Pertners
b)Pe•kl,.11 Properties
c) P11klrall Capit al
M.tn•1•m•nt, 24586 Via
Oel 010, l~a Niauel.
CA92677
Cr anl f Wainer. 24~86 V1a Del Oro,
Laauna N11uel, CA 9?67 /
Paul f 111 Gibbon. 2118
Santa Ana A~e., Co~ta
MeH. CA 92627
Thrs businen rs ~on
dueled by a 1enual p.,tner.h1p
Hav• you ~l•rtod lll>lllll
bu,1110' yet> No
Grant r W•iner
Paul F1t1 Crbbon
11115 ''•l~menl wu filed wrlh th~ County
Cieri! ol Onnae County
on I l/t8/{)3
204l3'96SUS
O~rly P1lo\ Nov 20. 'l1
Dec 4 11 2003 Th!MI
lht fot1ow1n1 petSOn
h~ abandoned th• u\e
of lht f1Ctrl1<>u• Bu"
uen Name Stoll C.ir
mon Comp•nY. llC
32lt> H Iowa St Cost•
tiles•. CA 9?626
T~ frcllhous Busino1
name nltfl ed lo •bo~•
wn llled In Orana•
County on l 15 03 rtl £
NO 20036929782
Scott G••mon Com pany. llC, 3220 H low•
SI • Costa Mesa, CA
92626
This buslllt5S Is tnn
duc:lt1d by l1rnt1led
l1"b11tty Co
Scott Ga1n1on
fhl• sl•lentenl w8'
lll1d with the County
Clerk ol Otanee County
on 12/02/0l tOOHtH70
Dally Piiot Oec. 4, 11. 18.~.1003 lh962
s.......•
.. I tefU.ef
~ ..........
I he lollow1111 person
has abandoned the use
ot lhc f1ctrtious Busl
nes1 Name ht Vision
Auto Gin~. 2800 Sll1n
ltr Or , Co1ta M*1•. CA
92626
fhll F ltllliOut Yuatne"'
n1me refetrtd to •bovt
was filed 1n Ot1nct
County_ 011 7 12 02, rlLE NO. 20026909168
fitlporn Yoot1n1w1n,
?ROO Sh1ntat Or Co'ta
Me.a,CA9?626
C•rlyle 0 C0tn1111ll, 2007 hhuha l ert i ce,
Coron• d•I Mir, CA
92626
Thlt butln.s1 ts c:on
duc:ttd 111· • ,.neut
p111.rttf•hlp
Eillpor11 Y~l•n1w111
This 1t11lemtnt wu
flltd wllh th• Count;
Cltfk of Or•111• Count;
Ortll/l"M 200H•6JOe7
Q•llJ f'lfot Nov 20, 21.
Off 4, I l, 2003 '"~~
ftdllm .....
"-S..... Tiit totlowm1 H<MIH
.,, do1111 b111!11H• n •
1) D11mondlot.con1 II)
l'ttto Ttch Dl1trlbutlna. 171$5 Von K#m11n Ave
Suitt 112 113, lrvlM, CA 92614
ROM Otstrlbutl111. In'
(C-'1.IF ), 17 l.15 Von Ii.•~" A•• .. lultt U? I 13, ln1n .. CA !Q614
Thtt b111111 t IS ten
ducted by 1 c:OI pout Ion
H1vt you 'tatltd dolf'll
b111lnn1 yet?
Yes 10 06 t)
ROM Olltr .. utina, f11e .
lllcfltr4' W•twar lot1.
l'<•klent fM• 1t•tt1Mnt Witt tlltd with tbt County
C19tk of f>i•11 • CounlJ
M 11/ll/03 IOUHHU 6 o •• , l'tklt lfof, 20, 27,
OK 4, l l, 200.\ lllU!.
nc... ..... ... --..
The followinc pe"ona
ar • doina bualneu "
J " R Remodellna and Add1llon\. 1970 E. l61h
St •NIOJ. Newport
Buch, CA 92663
J.h1n11r Oar1kl, 1970 C. 16th SI. #NI03,
Newport Buell. CA
92663
lh11 bU\rnns I\ CDn
dueled by an 1nd1v1du1I
Have you started doina
business yet? Yu, 12/2/
OJ Jllhan11r Oar aka
fl'llS 1l1temenl WIS
hied wllll th• County
Clerk of Or1nae County
on 12/05/03 2003696723'
Daily Piiot Dec 11, 18.
2!> 2003 J•n I 2004
Th981
fldffiMW.SS
"-*"-' the followm1 peraon•
arr do1n1 busmen as
l nt>anL•d Perfor mince
Cente1. ?34 E 17th St.
•100. Costa Men, CA
92627
Otn1se ""n L ochh1rl
1433 SuPf'rlM Ave •706.
Newport Buch. CA
92663
Tl11• buimeu 1s 1;011
ducted b1 an ind1v1du•I
Have you st.,led do1n1
bu.s111eu Y•l' Yes Jan :xioo
Oeni~• Ann l ocllhar I
Th" 1taltm1nt wn
filed wrth the County
CIMll of 011n1• County
on 11/18/03 2003 .. 65426
0111ly Prlot Noll. 20. ?7.
Oec 4, 11, 2003 Th937
Ac-.. ... "-S..... r11e lollowlna persona
are dol111 1Ju1ln1u H
Stnjllell ack P11bllcetlons, 2f174 Continental Ave.
Coah Mau, CA 92627
Robert R RHmuuan.
207" Conllntnt1I Ave .
Costa Mt", CA 92677
Jane tfydt, 2074 Con
lintnlel Ava.. Co111
Mnt CA92627
this bu11n1ss IS con
dueled by hu1b•nd 1nd
w1t1
Hoe you started dohll
bu\1n1u yel7 Yes. 7 /\/
OJ
Robett RHmuuen
Tlus \talemenl wu
ftled with the County
Ci..11 of 0.ant• County
on 11114/03
200369'5'0\
Dally Piiot Nov 20, 27,
Dec. 4, 11, 2003 Th949
~ ......
"-S......
Th• lollowlna persons
11e dotn1 business H .
L• Sitflt Htle'lll ll C,
18242 McOurmott. St H,
lrv1111, CA 92614
P1clflt Crtnd Con1t
Inc .. M1fl••ln1 Mtmbef
(Cellf), 18142 McOur·
mott St H, lrvlne, CA
9281•
Thi• b111111ess Is con
dUCtM llJ t COIPQ<llliofl
Han y011 1t111ttd dolnc bu•ln }'t\l
y., 0 tob.r 2, 2003
l'11clflc 0!'•11<1 C•nst.
Inc , It-kl C L•lf•nd,
l'rn
Thi• •l•l11nent wH hlld wrth tilt County
C..,k of <It•~ Count}'
on U/ll/03
IOOSM6S41•
Dd, '''°• No•. 20. n . O.c •. ll, 200J Tlt'MI
~" d I , .... ..
~ ..... ...
TIMI followlftt "''°" llH tbandJOnff lilt U\41
of tfl• f lctlllou• lull
... ,,. "'"" On 0.nllnd Martat1111. 12 LIM f Ill ltd . Ntwpttt ktch, CA
926Q
fha fktlllcWt •ut11Mr•
1111111 feftrrt4' }O "'"'
... flld "' 0r ..... ~~~C'u
Jolll' ltren. \410 .t.mbof .. Rd , NtwllOft
SCHEDULE
TOOAY
l111Bdllll
GOLF
Continued from Bl
High .ctiool boyt-&uncle vs.
&...guna Beech et LI Quint.I t6u,....."*"-8 p.m.; Sage Hiil va.
Army-Nevy .. Sen Diego Smell
School• toumerMnt at Senta Fe
Christian, 4:30 p.m.: co.i. Mne
va. St. Paul It Valley Christian
tourNment. 6:30 p.m.; Newport
Harbor w. PINunt Gl'O\/tl et Biii
Reynolds ~ewport
Harbor, 8 p.m.
A representative from the
£uropn.o Thur's London office
wd ~had been accepted
(or quallfying, but he lacked the
needed paperwork.
Wyrlc:Jt NSd. ·1 wu srca.Uy
dlsappo.lrtted not to quallly Jor
the Ownplons Thur. I got
around with a 74· 74· 74 and I
knew I had to &boot even par to
get tD the 8naJ.s. It ls bard to
pJay when there ls not much
a1r ln your lW'lg& For the flrs1
time ln my life. I cou.ldn\
handle the pressure and that
was my strong card. 1n this
instance, I was nol tough
enough.·
High ldlool girt• -Corona del Mar
et Avalon tourmment; Est.a~ at
University tournament; Sage Hill
at ~alrmont tournament.
·1 didn't have a pasport or a
d<ht. so I vlsited the post
office and ~nt ro the travel
agency and Oew out the next
day (Nov. Ill," Wyrlcksald.
Wyrlclt 5J)e1lt Thanksgiving In
Portugal. HJs fam.iJy was at
home lri Huntington Beach.
Wfrlclt plans on playing ln
state-sanctioned senior
tournaments in 2004, but keeps
his priorities in mind.
Soocer •
High ldlool girts -Irvine at Cotta
Mesa at Farm Complex, 5 p.m.;
Corona del Mer w. Aliso Nlguel In
Mater Del tournament at
Centennial Par1t (Senta Ana). 2
p.m.; Newport Harbor w. Dana
Hiiia in Meter Del tournament at
Centennial Peri(. 2 p.m.
· He said the European card ls
"achievable." compared to the
Ownplon Thur, The
European Thur will allow 20
.players to receive cards next
year while the Champions Thur
will take just four qualifiers.
"My ability does not warrant
spending ($10,000 to $20,0001
to get on the Champions Thur.·
·Maybe if 10 to 20 guys put
$5,000 to k.eep me afloat for
one more year. I might ay to
earn the European aud,"
Wyrick said "I c.an do it, but It
just depends. I have to make
the right decision when the
situation wises. Golf is not
more important than the boys."
A lesson all of us should keep
in mind.
SLAMMERS FC
....,. ____ Newport Beach, California
Winter Holiday Soccer Camp 2003
Offered for girls and boys ages 8-14
Come and have the opportunity to train with the best to bring out your best. Camp focus will
be on boch individual skills and small group tactics. Take the opportunity to train with Camp
Directors Walid and Ziad Khoury. The Khoury Brothers have built the Slammers FC into a
nationally known youth soc.ccr club.
December 29th, 30th and 31st &om 9 AM to Noon
Estancia High School, Costa Mesa
Camp Fee: $70
For more information and enroUmcm form go co www.slammerb.org/ssa.hcm or call
714-552-1702.
"HOME OF THE 2007 & 2003 GU14 NATIONAL CHAMPIONS"
Thia business 11 c0rt·
ducllld by •n lndov1du1I
.lotl11 Baron
This •l•ltment wH
flied with tfl• County
Clttll of Or1n1• County
on 12/05/0J
!OOS6H72J7
011ty Piiot Otc. 11. 18.
25, 200J, J•n. I, 2004
fh989
~ .... ... s......
The tollowln& persons
•re doln1 buslnes' as·
Oen'• H1ndym1n Marn·
len1nce. 3101 So r 8lf
v11w 162. Sant• An• CA
92704
Daniel H H•1dy, 3101
So failvlew. Santa Ana,
CA 91704
This b1"'nus " con dueled by •n 1nd1v1du•I
Have you started dollll
bus1nn1 yet?
Yes, 7/97
Oenrel H llardy
flus statement wu
hied with the County
Cltrll of Onnae County
on l 2/0!>/03
2oou .. 122•
Dally P1lol Dec I I. 18. ~. 2003. Jin I. 2004
Th989 ..............
"-S....... The lollowln1 pe1sons
ire doma busmen ea
M Clun St<v«:u. 27062
faflln& LHI Or., l1aun1
Hllls,C/191653
Bradley V Or11•.
27062 ra11111a Lui o,
laaun• Hiib, CA 92653
Trenl Kamerman
27062 f allr111 Luf 01 ,
L 11una tillla, CA 92653
11\ls buslnns Is con
ducted by· • a•n•ral
p1rtnert.hlp
Have you d•rled dOtnc
buslnns yet?
Yn, 11/15/0J
Bradley V Orea•
lhrs sl•t•ment WH
f1l1d with the County
Clerk of Ofanp Count~
on 12/02/03
200J6t M 7H
Dally Piiot Oec 4, 11.
18,25,2003 Th9/0
Ac-. .... ..........
The follow1n11 pe,-.ons
are dornc bu1ln111 u
Or 1n11 Cont Consult
ents, 1420 £ £dHlter
An •212, S.nl• Ana
Callfornl• 92705
l llomH 01vid R•nd1ll
1717 E Oy1t Road •159,
S•nt• Ant Calllornla
92/05
This bullntss It con
due ltd by. 1n lndlvldu1I
Have you started doln1
buslneas y etT
Yu 10/21/03
Thom•• Rand•" This st1t1mtnt WH
filed wrth the County
Clerlr. ol Orane• County
on 10/21/2003
toOH .. tUl
Delly PtlOI New 20: ]!4 Dec 4, II, 2003 l~
IOTIQ Of AY-.m Of
Almllll&OIT
The •nnual rtWt of
t11t Gttca PllPI* Sftll1h
f ound•llon It eHM4'l>lt
IOf lnlpKtlOll ti 120
Saclphlrt A\lt., Balbo1
fal•nd, upon ''point
mtnl lly lllJ CltlLt rt wl\o
ftQU .. fa II Within llO da~ alllll !Illa pullllU·
tlon. 'hon• (!M9) 673 &242 °' (805) MZ 3I01
MMtlCOl ... U.ffN
l'ullll•fl•4 f111wpo1t
IHCll·Costa MtN Otlly
Piiot Oecembtt ll.1
2003 Tn:> ......... .........
Tit. fot1ow1.r11 P"tMI•
lft dolnt llt1siM1J It. '*'Hie Ctltll'y U C .. JOO ,Ctf s.lt. 101 A,
twfttlllaten luelt, CA ... Pltf•~ Oelltiy t. l C (CA}, lOO f'CM kttt :~t11'111111 te1eh.
,,. ......... ff!\•
4111<1•• 11,: l.11111l•4
LIMl*tyC.
b11slness ye17
Yes 10.1 OJ
P11ratde Gallaty l l C •
Joe Rubin. Man•aer
This s t1teme11t wa.
filed with the County
Cllfk ol Oranc• County
on 11/18/0J
t OOS4HS42t
O•lly Piiot Nov. 20, 27,
Dec 4, 11. 200J r11940 ,... .....
... s......
fht lollow1na penon\
are do1na busines" "
Cinnamon Productions
S111t• An•. 2321 f 4th
SI., IA, Santa Ana CA
92705
S & H Producl1ons,
lLC (CA), 22311 Clea1
bcoolt., t.illulOn Viejo. CA
92692 Thrs bU\tnlSS IS con
ducted by• ltmlled
l11blllly Co
Have you slatted dolna
business yell No
S & H ProductiOns.
Slevin Fields. Manaaer
This statement wes
filed wtlh the Counly
Clerk of Orana• County
on 12/0S/OJ
20036 .. 72'9
Daily Piiot Oec. 11 18,
25, ?OOJ. Ian I ?004
Th984
Aclfil9 ...... ... s......
The followln1 person" •re dolna busrMu u
Cr11t1v1 Play Oesicn,,
170 C I/th SI . Costa
Men, C.-92627
Rep1e B Jackson, 170
E. 17th St .. Costa Meu,
Cll 92627
lonntt 0 Voss, 170 E l7lfl S r , Cost• Meu,
CA 92627
Curit• J Blanhnb1lle1
170 C. I 71h St., Co\11
Mes•. CA 92627
This buslneu " con·
dueled by· '" lncllv1du1t
Have JOll alerted do•na
b111lntu yet?
Yes November l , 2003
Curtis J Blanllenblller
Th11 statement was
hied wltll tr.. County
Cllfli ot Oun1e County
on 11/18/0l
20036 .. 5425
Daily Prlol Nov. 20, 27,
Dec 4, 11 2003 Th936 ........... ... s......:
The followlnc per sons
&11 doln1 b1t1lntu H
S11n Dulan. IJ525
Beach 8tvd • Westmln·
tier. CA 92683
Mou luey Sien Cor·
por•tlon, CA, IJ525
BHch 81vd , 'Westmln
aler, CA 9Z6Sl
This bu1lneu 11 con
ducted by a cCM"PM•llon
tfave YOll st.fled Ooln1
b111ln1u 1•'-1 Yu,
Octollef 30. 2003
Mo<rlsMy Siii! Cor
po<1tlort, Ktitlt Morr1,
,.,. • l'rwclent
fflfa Jtlttrn<tnl WH
fifed with tllt County
C*ll ol 0ftn&t ~uttty
Oii l 2'1)2/03 ,..,., .. ,,,
Oally Piiot Dec. 4. 11.
11,25.200J Th973
----------------
fie*-.....
"-S......
The lollow1n1 pe110"'
are oorna busrn~n u
Gel Rrch M"ket•na &
Craphtcs 1622 Cors1u
Pl , Costa Men CA
92626
0. R1chtrd Palm•r,
1622 Cot'lca Pl , Cosl1
Mese, CA 92626
CAryn Collene P•lm.,.
16:11 Cor,,ca Pl Co\la
Mesa, CA 92626
lhl\ buslnen " con
dueled by husband ""d
wit•
Have you \Url~d dome
1>u11nen yet? Ye\
3/88
0 Rrch•rd Palmer
Th" statement wu
filed will• Hte County
Clerk ot Ot an11e County
on 12/02/03
2003H .. 7S4
Darty Pilot Dec 4 11.
18. 2!'>, 2003 lh!J67
RdfllM .....
"-S.... rho follow111a perwns
are dorne busrneu ts
P1 o~edu1 e £ n11nee1 's
Inc ?Jt41 Vt>rduao Or •ICY.>. laauna H1ll1 CA
926!'>J
Pf GROUP INC . tCAl.
2Jl41 Pt>rdueo Dr . •I~. I •etrna Mrll' C'A
926!'>3 1 hrs bus1ne<s r\ <on
ducltd by • c0<pou1ton
Have yuu st•• led doinJ
busrnen yet1 Ytl,, 1988
PEGROUP. INC, Bru1e
B1-hsh .. r, Presidtnl
fhrs 1talernenl wn
hied w11ti lhe County
Cieri! of OnnK• County
on 11/14/03
200SH'50&4
Oally Piiot Nov 20, 27.
!Ht 4, 1\. 2003 Th~2
ftdllM.,_.s
... s..-i
The lollowlne per suns
1r11 dorna business n
Sanll's L1llle Helpe•
T1ee's, 2780 So Bristol
Costa Me.t, CA 92704
o,nlel H1rdy, 3101 So
f tU Vl•W, Sanlll "n• CA
92704
This bu1111eu 1s con
ducted by an 111d1v1du1I
Have ynu started do1na
bu\lnen y-17
Yu Nov 24. ?OC>.1
Oan,.1 Ha1dy
fh11 \lttem~nl wn
hied w\th lh~ tounly
Cler II of O• •n1te County
on 12/0!>/0.l 2003'9t722S
Oally Piiot Dec 11 18,
25. 2001 i.n I 7004
Th98l ........... ----!ht fnllow1n1 '*''°n' •r• doln1 bus1111ss H
•)
Whowtllnownet wo<k.cUtn,
b) WWKN.CCll", 1927
li.rtlor Blvd '6al. Cos11
Mnl. CA 'Rl>ll
Oen 8w•rett, IS& tulljl
ln Unit C. Co•ta Mtu,
CA92617
Thlt buslotn It Cott
duc:tecl by 1n l11ctMctual
Have )'OU stMted dlMc
bv~•~u yt17 Ho
Oen 811trtll
Thia at1t1mtnt wu
hied Wllh tl\4 County
Cllttl of Or111p Collllty
on lV14/0l
to0MtH 08J
D111; l'ltot Nov. 20. 17, °"'·"· ''·t°°' T11961 ............ ..........
Tiie I0""\111n4 f*SC)ns .,. ~. 11~ .....
Head 111a. Crt•tlon•. iou f'lali111111 ~o .. C..ta ~CA I 2117
Malt . ~"· 20'4 Pf.fC.t11tla Ava., Cott•
MeN,CA92U7
r!\111 b11alfleq l• CCIII
d11dt4I tty· Ill ...... ti
HIV. you~ ettnt ~·u:.1"-••" ohn 11111 at•ltmtnl Wit
,..., """ th• ColllllJ Ci.tr. of ~" .. CM11t' -11/lllOJ ..... " ... °'" l'llot "'°'· 10. 2!..i Dtc ••• u. IOOJ TI19j!J
fidltlM ......
"-*'-" Th.i lo1tow1n1 per sons
n
fo1
2664
ara do1n1 bu,inus
Southwest Cent11
Medl(•I Cosmehu,
Newport Blvd , C
Me!>a CA 92627
osta
2664 John f Lalonde
Newpor I Blvd . C
Mesa, CA 92627
o:.h
-Sylvia r trris 2&&•
Newport Blvd C 'n\la
Mna CA92627
This bu1rness t\
dueled by a 11•
p1rtnenh1p
•oll
rltoAI
H•v• you sla1t .. d busrn9n y•I' y,.,. ttrn111 II/
t!>/03
klhn I l al o•ldf
This slalemtnl
filed w1t11 the C
Cle1k of Or11nat1 C
on 12/02/03 200JH .. 7SS
Dolly Pilot D~l 4
18, 2!'>. 2003 '
w•• u1111ly
ounty
I I.
h969
RdlflMllAless
"-S.......
'On\ Th~ lollowrn11 pe•
are do•na bus1n•s
Shdntt l1v1112
S1nla Ro'• Avt C
Men CA97676
\ u
1071
oil•
11~. r lfr~de r .. ,. helh
Kttl. 10/1 Santa
Ave . Cu\I~ Me\a llo'a CA
92626
This business is
dueled by •n 1nd1v It••• vou \tetted
bu.,n8u yet' Ye'
tun
rdu•I
dn1n1
II 04.oj
£Ike rlh 1ede Ellu beth
Kerl
1 h" \lalement
frl~d with the Co
Clerk of Ora111e Co
on ll/14/03
200SHUOn
D•1ly Pilot Nov 20
Oec 4 It. 2003 T
WO
unty
unty
n
h943
™""" ..... •s....... "ons l he followlna pe •re dornc bU$111es
Tht Otlal\a Proiect. Onota Or., Costa M
I I S
1780
118
CA92626
f'eoplt Involved,
<CA). 1780 OflOle
Co•la Mesa, CA 926
fhlS bUSllltlSS rs
ducted by • cOfpor
Have you .t1rted
busineu yet? Yn
Inc .
Or
2(i
(011
al1on
do1na
. 10/ l~/03
Ptoplt Involved, Inc
Joell Wllltams. Pres1d '"' This 1t.1t1ment
flied with tilt C
Cieri! of Or1n2t C
on ll/14/0J t OOJHU09S
Oally ,.lfot Nov 20 Oec. 4, 11. 2003 T
WH
ounty
ountv
27,
h945
AdMM ..... ... s.....
r"'1• Tht loltow1111 pe
•ra doln1 bu\lnH
On Otm•nd M•lk
?:'I L•nd Fan Ct •
port B .. ch, CA 926SJ
s " ttin1.
ftlaw
aton fiend.II S Thom
Z2 Lind F•ll Cl.
l)Ort BHth CA9~
Thi• bualness 11
ducted by an lndlv
HAI .. JOU &1111ted
lruslneat ytt 1
,.., ..
)
\.(HI
ldu•I
doln1
Yn. ll/l/03
Rend.al S "'9111u on
WIS l his st.etemtnt
filed with the C
Cflffl ot Ot•ntt Co
on IZ/05/03
ION6H1f3&
01H, f'llol Otc 1l
ts, 200J, i.n 1. 2004
ounty
unty
18,
11• T ............
--~ 1aont Th• lollow1nc Pt
., • doll•• b111intl
0.Co; •••• 11 Vin Lqun• Hlfutl, CA m
M111 A f'alot
'/111tll(t. l tJ\1111 "
t ...
··~;
lf
CA926/7
icnf.
COii•
idUtl
lhl1 bust11 h
d41c:t4MI lly. tn lndtt
"' .. , ... ltartH
MIMc • ,.tt "°
Mtfy '•i-t
....
fill• sllltel'!Mnl Wl'I
f ... d Willi the C~ 1111 ci.r• of °''"• c..,... t; t111llJM).)
MN6ttJUI • 21. D••I' '''°' Nov. 20 '* 4,ll.~ llltJ.l
l
~ ..... ... s......
•• 111• lollo•ln1 pe"ons
0 dOllll bUSlnH1 1$
sual M11llet1n& Con· eph, 5228 Res1denc11,
:668ort Buch CA
Vt
c
N
9
R
Grepy l. Smith, 5228
esldenc:la, Ne wport
HCh, CA 92660 8
s l111 0.nlse Or ell1110
m1th. 5228 Rt'1ldenc11. ~orl Buch, CA N
9
d
This buslJ1ess Is con
ucled by husb•nd and
111 w
b
Hne ;ou started do111&
usrneu yet' Yes. 1983
Greaor y l Smtih
Ii
Th" statement wn
led with the County
lerk ol Orance Coun1y
n 12/02/0J 003'9H767
c
lb 2 0 11ly Pilot Oec 4 11
8.25,2003 Tl\963 I
fk1illM "8lltu .........
"
lht fC)llow1111 person<
e dorna busrneu 11
&O Oepos1l1on R1rpo1 I
H . 216 Broadw•y,
o~la Mna CahlOfnlll
?6'11
0 e c
9
2 D•"'" Mar •e Oauncll. 201 Bro•dway. Unit 7
anlw Ana C•l1lo1 n1a
2701
s
9
d
I>
thl\ bus1nen 1s ~on
ud~d bV an rnd1v1du1I
llavi. you starlrd rto1111
U\lllt" yet' No
"
Oen1s~ Morie Daunch
This •lalemenl was
led with the County
ler~ ol Or anat1 County
n 111~/03 OOJHH21S
c
0
2
0 a1ly Piiat Nov 'n Oer '· II, 18, 200J Th957
'
~--•s....... 1 he tollowrna pe1Son'
1 e do1na bus1neu es
Ulldrite 16611 Charlot
ane. Hunhnaton Beach
A9264/
B
L c
I
l oul\ David laqu1n,
6611 Charles Lane,
untinalon BeKh CA
2&47
H
9
d
b
This busrnus " con ucled by an rndtv1dual
!lave you 'llarted do1111
usiness yet7 No
h
lOtlll Oa .. d Jequrn
lt11s sla\emtnl wn
led with lhc County
lerll of Orafl&e County
n 17/02/03 OOJ69M794
c
0
2
0 11fy_ Ptlol OK 4 11
8 ~. 2003 lfl972 I
~ .....
"-S.....
lhe lollowlna pe11ons
re doint twslnn1 es
U Vlslnn Auto Gins • I
2800 Shani.r 0.. • ~st•
Mast, CA 92626
Eltlporn Yoot•n••rn, 2800 Sll1nt11 0. . Co•I•
M°", CA 92'26
d
ThlS b11slness 111 con
11ett4 by an tndtvl6u•I
It.av• yn11 Jl•1 ted dolltl
ualnen yet? Yu, l l/
l/OJ
b
I
fl
ElllPQfn Yoolan11wl11
Thit •l•l•-nl _,
i.<1 wrlh the Co1111ly
i.rti of Otal\t:• County
"ll/14/03 OO>Ht SOTO
c
0 t
0
0
ally f'rlot Nov 20, 27,
IC ... 11 2003 Th9SS
c A
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l.
ct
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I
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14 T!u1'r· Oec:ember 11. 2003
l.1111.... -l.11111..... -.......... M lltll..._ -Lllll..... .. l.1111 ..... ........... ...... ... ......... ... ......
The lollow1t11 Plf•ons
.,, "'"• buMnffl ... Octe111 Dtcot, 220 Zlat ~7Costa Ml .. , CA
Jelffey Jaft'Wla Holm
lnton, llll "ofld1y
lto.O, ,..""*' a..ctt. CAtiwo Thlt ~*-.. COfl ~ lly, H indt¥illloal
Kn• Jo.I .......... ~
e.-s•yet1 No
Jtlfltty i..-1 Noun
lfllOll Tlltt alalemenl was
hied with the County
ci.11 of 0. ans• CO\lnty on 12JQVOJ to0Jtt .. 7U
Delly Pilot Dtc 4, ll,
II, 25. 2003 lll96fi
Ai-. ... ........
rhe loflowtAC persons
ere tlolnc bul.irntH H
'••• N Paws. • Pro IUSl<lll•I l'elure S«
wlee. TO "•rll Crest
Newpo1 1 Coatl CA
92M1 811qel Sue )one1 70
P••ll Cr .. I, Newpo•I
Coast, CA 92657
This bu11nu1 n CO<'I
dueled by an '"dlVldu•I
H•v• you •l•rted dolnc
bU\IOIU yel7 Yn. 5/ll/
01
Uridatt Su• Jona•
Thi• sta tement wn
filed w1lh lhe County
Cl••ll uf Orena• County
on 11/14/0J
200J .. Uotl
Deily Piiot Nov 20 27
O.C: 4, 11. 2003 Th947
F.-.... ... s......
lht follow1n1 person\
••• doln1 bu"""' as· Scroll S•w Ma11e. 392
Proncelon Dr , Costa
Meu, CA 92626
M-llhew I Collett, 392
Prtnulon Or . Co•b
Meu, CA 92626
fhl• bu1111tt1 11 con
duc;ted by •n mdlYldual
lfave you •bwled do1n1
bu•m•u yet' No
•hllhew J Collett
I 1111 \talemenl wu
lri.d w1lh the Counly
Cletk ol Ounce Counly
on l:VOUO.J
200JH .. 711
D•lly Pilot Dec 4, 11
11.15. 2003 Tll97!1
TIM lollowllli 1*110n1
Mt dulnt bu.Jnau n
$ S Red Sal, JOI Mwlne
Ayf, Sle C, B•lboe
'"'-"d, CA ')?661 hll Stove• Inc (CA).
214 Cund Can ... 8e"'4N
lltan4. CA 02GG2 flla bl.ltlnua la ce11
ftletH by. I COfpoutlOO
Hewe rou atM l.H dolns
lluJllMU ytt1 No
Bo4I Slovet In< , Ret&n
Ston< Sec:t•IMy
Thllo alelernenl was
lolecl Wllh lhe County
C .. 111 of 01 tn1• County
Oft 11/()!)/0)
100Jtt67120
D•lly Pilot O•l 11, 18,
~. 2003, Jan I, 2004
Th985
The lollowtnt Pf"ons
ltt dolfll bu•k••Sl H
D•tn "•c•flc 2195 B•• SI Cu•I• Mu.I CA 9262'6
Roblf'I R R1m11ez 199!> 8ahf St . Co1l1 "'9N CA 9162'6
lhls but1ne11 " con
ducted br en 1nd1vldual
Havt yOll ll•lltd doln1
bu•lneu yel7
Yet. 11/70/94
Rober I R Ramire1
lh11 •Ultmtnl WH
filed with th• County
Cl•tk ol Or•n1• Counly
on 12/IY.>/OJ
20016 .. 7221
Delly Piiot Qt(. II 18,
2!I 2003. hi n I 2004
Th986
Ac-. ..... ..........
lhe loltow1n1 person'
•'• dome bu,1neu as·
0 M Conattu1 Iron. ?4311
Colleae Or C<>\t1 Masa,
CA 92626
Rlchud Dl'!o Mehallle
2438 Collea• Dr . Co•I•
M11u, CA 926?6
fh15 busineu Is c..nn
dueled by en lndovtdu•I
Hav• you slat ltd d<lm&
busintn yet7 No
R1th•1d 01nu Meh""'•
Th" \l•l•ment was
l•l•d w1lh lh~ Couoly
Clerh ol 01anc1 County
on 11107 OJ 200J .... , ...
Daily P1lol Dec 4 II.
18. 2S 2003 Th971
Policy
The IOIJowiat .,.,_t
ate dolfll bust flt.. H
lubtll• lto.u, uao
Blaon, Suitt 89497,
:;.ego1I Bt1ch. CA
All• Petti 1, 1210
Bison, Suite 89497,
:;e;gorl 8Hth, CA
Tlllt bULllllU IJI COii
di;ctell bJ en l11div1<1 ... 1
Have y04I UMted doillt
buslneu yelf Ho
An.Pel1n
Tl11s 1l•l .. •,."I wn
hltd will) the County
Clelk ol Ounce County
on ll/14/0J 1oou .. s100
Dally Pilot Nov 20, l1,
Doc. 4, II, 2003 Th948
The followtn1 person•
.,. cloln1 business as·
Vf.ECC, J28 ~novtt DI
Cost• Meu CA 92626
VECCC INC (CA) 328
Heno'ter Dr Coal•
Met.I CA 92626
This bUMness IS COft
due.led by • torpo .. llOfl
Have you tlllf l•d do4n1
business yet?
Yes 9 I 03
llfECE INC . Adem
Cooke, ClO. Oev1d Cope,
CfO
This steltmenl was
llled with lh• County
C.., II ol Or1n1• County
on 11/18/0J 200U9U420
0•1ly 1'1101 Nov 20. 71,
DK 4 11. 2003 lh934
Rea. ..... ...s......
lhe follow1n1 person\
ete do1<11 bus'"n' H
Bristol HHllh S11vlc..e1,
2900 BtlSlol St A 104,
Cos I.a Mn •. CA 92626
B•lley T Jewell, DC,
2900 Bflslol St. A104.
Costa Mtu, CA 92626
fh1s bu11ness 11 con
dueled by en 1ndlv1du•I
Hn• you 11.,1ed c1o1na
business yet? No
Beiley l )ew1tt OC
lh" 'l•temenl wn
lol@d with the Counly
Ciera of Olan1e County
on 11/18/03
200J .. U4J7
D11ly Pilot Nuv 20, 27.
Dec 4 11.2003 Th9J3
..........
... s......
Tlwt lollc1o111n, per.on•
.tit doJnt buMMU H
Jo1tyn lllMH•M* A&ency, 20n Newport 8011le
vlff, Sult• 100. Costa ..._._,CA926?1
Cw pry Rolend .loalyn, 1200 Westchlf Dtl••·
=orl hec:h. CA
1 hla llu»MH ii Qlll
d11eled by' an Mv16ual
H.tw you •IMUd doinl
IMkLlltHJI ytl? No
Crqcw y Roland Joslyn
lllls ahteme.nl w•s
llled w1lh Ille Cou111y
Clierk of Ounp Counly
o" 12/02/03
200Ht6•7st
Dilly Pilot O.C. 4, II.
II, 25, 2003 Th964
Actllll\ ..... ... s......
lh• tollowln1 p«sons
ere 6olnt business as· n,. Human (ocha111e
M\ls1cel Proa,.ms 852
MectM.in. Cosla Mtte.
CA92626 l yler Jetl••Y ltolf, 8!>2
M•t•llan SI Costa
Miu, CA 92626
This business 1s con
duct•a by •n '"d1vKl~•I Han you sl;uted dolnc
bu11nen yet? No
lyler llolf
This tUl1m1nt WH
llled wllh lhe Cuunty
Clett. of Oun11e Cuunty
on 11/18/03
2001 .. UOJ
Delly Ptlol Nov 20. 27
Dec 4. 11 2003 Th9J9
Rem. .... ... s.....
The lollow1n1 per•on•
are do1n1 bu.,neu n
Calehouse. 51 Cle1monl.
Newport Cont. CA
92651
Kimberly Rene Choun,
S7 Clermont. Newport
Co11I. CA 92657
Thi1 bu11nes~ 1s con
dueled by •n 1ndMdual
Hevt you slar led doma
business yet? No
Kimberly Rtntt
Chozen
This \talemenl wa•
llled wllh lh• Counly
Cler~ of Or a nae County
on 11/06/0l
200J .. 6434S
Daily Pilot ltov 20. 27.
Dtc 4. II, 2003 l h95-4
.......... ........
The l•llo•Nl1 peraons
tit Ooifol llVMMu IL
Yts1119 ft Hair. 333 [.
17th SI Ste. IS, Coate
Meu, CA 92627
Vesuyo Taddat, 16102
Sp1ln1d1I• St. •I. HunliflCtot htdl, CA t264t
Tiiis lluJ.lntQ II ~Oft
duc:led lly: Ill ~
HeveyovalwtMMllll
bu-. ,.11 Yn. ll/ll 03
Yts11yo TIM!dM
Tll1s •talelftlfll wn
hied wllll lht County
Cletll. ol Oranct County
on I l/l•J1>3 100HtHOff
Delly Piiot Nov. 20, 1:7,
Dtc. 4, 11, 2003 Thi46
~ ..... ...s......
The lol1owln1 penom
.,. doin1 bu~ H :
Homt Time l1ndln1.
2421 Elden Ave IC,
C~t• Meq, CA 92627
I ere Wauncll 2421
£ klt11 Ave IC, Costa
Mest.CA92627
lh11 bulllnen IS con·
dueled by 1n 1ndtvkluel
Heve you alerted cloifl&
bu1lnns yel1 No
h11Weunch
Th11 statement wes
11"4 with the County
Clt1k of Or•na• County
on 12/05!1)3
JOOH .. 7U4
Daily Pilot Dec II. ll,
2!1 2003. Jan I, 2004
Th980
~ ..... ...s......
The lollowln1 persons
are do1n1 business as·
01amond Oeslcn. 2030
Quail, Newport Buch,
C~92660
Goora• F11111, 91
Pehun Cou1t, Newport
Beach, CA 92660
lh1s bualntss 11 con
du<.ted by· •n Individual
Hive you 1ter led doln&
bu1lness ytt7 No
Geora• F 111•1
This statement wes
flied with the County
Clerll. of 01an1e County
on 12/0'.)/03
200H .. 72JS
Daily Pilot Dec 11, 18,
25. 2003, un I. 2004
Th979
......... ... s......
Tiit folowlnc l*tona •r• clolnt lluslneu " Scott &annon Come>•ny,
:u20 North low• str .. 1,
Costa lllesa, CA 92626 Scott Garmon, 3220
North Iowa Street. Coste
Milsa, CA 92626
Thll IMtsintH 11 COft
dueled by: en lndl'lfidual
Haff you slMled clolnt bualnesa yel? Yes, 01/
01/2003
Scott Gttmon
This 1t1temtnt wn filed with lht County
Clerk of Oran1• County
on 11/21/03 200J .. UH2
D•lly Pilot Dtc 4, II.
18, 25, 2003 Th960 ......... ........
The lollowma peraon1
ar• doina bu11nen as
Tere1e's Creations.
22472 Sunhehl C•ffk, lake Forest, CA 92630
Terese A Wheel,
22472 Sunllcht Creek,
Lalla f0tHt, CA 92630
Thi• business Is con·
dueled by: •n Individual
H•~ you slerled do1n1
business yel? Yes. 10/1/
03
Terna A Wheal
This 1lateme"I wn
hied w1U• lhe County
Clerk of Otani• Counly
on 12/02/03
200J6tH7SI
Deoly Pilot Dec 4, ll,
18,25.2003 Th968
How to Place A
Ai-. ..... ........
lht followln1 11«1son1 .,. dolnC buainess ..
RM. Mllhllnt 9118
Molt RI-Cir., Founl•ln
V111ty, CA 92708
Ryt11 M1Nt111 Mellwn.
9118 Molt River Cw ,
rount•ln Valley. CA 92708
Thb business 1$ con·
dueled by-an lnd1vldu1I
Have you ahw111d doln&
busln"s yet? No
Ryen M1rtkt Mattern
This •t•temtnt was
filed with the County
Clefk of Oren&• County
on 12/02/03
JOOU .. 6791
D•lly Piiot Dec 4, 11.
18,25,2003 fh976
fkllm ..... ... s......
l he lollowina persons •rt 6o1n1 business u
lsl•nd Vtew Mobile liome
Pu\, 1660 Whitt...-Ave.
Costa Men. CA 92627
Rlcherd Co•nell. 1806
Marap•I• Dr . Corona
del Mar. CA 92625
l hit business Is con
ducted by· an 1nd1vidual
H1we you started dome
buslneu yet? Yes, 1958
Roch•rd C0tnell
Th11 stelemenl w.-
hled with the Count r
Clerk ol Orenae County
on 12/02/03
200HtH7H
Deily Pilot Dec: 4, 11.
18. 25, 2003 Th974
CLASSIFIEiAD
The followtna f>t(M1111
v1 "1in1 bu~111tia1 ea:
RR. ltulll.ow Ill Con
1tr 11cllon. llS61
e1am'.,cy Or , Sent•
An• CAt1706 ltenald ftwthw,kl,
1_,.? Ora1mc1 DI' •
Sanb AM .. CA 9270!> lhla llldinetl It COf'l-Mted lly en lndlvldwal
Have ~ swted cloinC 1111~ 1etf Yn, 1971
Ron•ld Ruti.ow\111
Th1t lllttmefll WH Iliff With lht County
Clerk of Oranc• County
Oii l~/OJ
teoJ6H71JI
Dally Plfol Dtc 11 18, Zb, 2003, J.in I, 200'4
Th982
.... ..... ...s......
lhe followln& ptflOll•
111 dolDJ bua'lnen et,
La Plefrt lnt•pr1tlftf• HH C•mpua • l2 , l'ttwp6rt Bttch. CA
ttt60
fr .cy L• "''" Z&40 g:~wpcwl i11<h,
This bllslfttu It con ctuc:tad by· _. lmllv~l
... .,,. you stetted dol"I
b-yett
VH. I 1·26-30 fracy L• ,...,,.
This statement wH
l11ff •1\tl Ille County
Clerlt of Ot•nae County
on 12/02/03 100, .... 745
Dilly. Pilot Dec:. 4, J}.: 18, 25, 2003 Thlll>:>
STARTING
ANEW
BUSINESS??
• • • • • • • • • • •
The lolowlnc l*IO••
111 dolll& -UMMU ·~· Unlverul Boat Palntins.
34()1) 1038 Vie Opofto ~;63ort 8t1<1h, CA
London Could, 3400
1038 vi. Oporto. New
port Buch, CA 92163
Thia --ii (Oft ducted lly an lndW>dual
Haw ~ started <lloinl buslneu ,..n Yes. II/
03
London Could
Th11 st•temenl WH
f!Md "'Ith tlM County Clefll of Orert1e County
on 11/14/03 200J6 .. S094
Dally ,.1101 Nov. 20, 27.
Dec:. 4, II , 2003 Th944
1"" U:J ~mwrt., tht O;ulJ l'llct o ,tLJJ<J /JI 11t"'1•lllr" """sm-i«
_ ,,.,,J,Mt,. -""'-
ll't i..JJ-SE.ARCH tk ~for!"' Ill 111cxrradt.lrrr.1JIJ """ l"' tht
""",,,.J tlit m/ • w Cnn Hou'" Sin11 .Aiw. Thm. l{<tlflN. 1fer tltt
u11rrh u rrlf'rpltW rw r.11/ fik rr jimlt#flS hwrMV '"""' r11lnlt'lll 111th Jx
UwlflJ CJM. pMbiJsh Olfet I 11.lftt for fo11r ltlftb tlJ frfiumf"' /,,w IM Ihm fik
JOM' proof ef pu;lu'1Jl11 wah tht UM"'J Clcrl
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lmrnecflate ~lot cu~ #Id lfler
school program centn loaded at elementarY school sltes throuQhout the
central County Must be over 18. Teachers require 6 -12 units io tunan devetopment,
physical educatlon, art °' music. Child Care
Assistants, no eicpenenc::e necessaty. We
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perforce and immediately led 11 low
trump IO the \C\c!n. E:bt won w11h lb:
king (dueling would nol h11~c
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1\19978 Mu~t Sell
IMWS211 'tl
Brootr tan inl•r
tV!>A97 Musi Self
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White Ian
Must Set
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BllM. IHY 1n\"
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BMW 740u1 ·oo
Brunze/bn
191S8 Dt~'ounted
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Bl1clr.. t111 inter
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Silver, I 4k ml
BMW /40\I OI Joguor Xfl '99 lll11~ tan
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Solver 6111 m1
(194481) $23.980
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(19869) S24.980
'99 VeA.a_,.... N•w •H,,_ (19729) $9,980
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