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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2002-10-10 - Newport Mesa Daily Pilot• • at Serving the N ewport-Mesa community since 1907 THURSDAY, OCTOBER 10, 2002 J Greenlighters missed KOil expansion vote Richard Taylor and Ma del:?ne Arakelian, endorsed for the Newport Beach City Council race by controlled -growth leaders, both failed to vote in first test of the city law. PIUI Clinton Daily Pilot NEWPORT BPACH -TWo candidates endorsed by Green· light failed to case their ballots during the November 2001 elec· don that served as first test of the dty's controlled-growth law, county voting records show. Richard Taylor and Madelene Acakelfan did not vote during the city's special election on Mea· sure G, the KoU Center's expan· INSl>E For more election coverage, see PegeA7 sion bid that was turned down by voten. A year eadier, Newpon Beach voters passed Measure S, the Greenllgbt measure that re- quires tarp d evelopment proj· ects to pass muster at the ballot box. A review of the voting records of all 11 Qty Cound.I candidates showed that the other Green.light candidates, Allan Beek and Rich· ard Nichols, both cast ballots in the Koll special election. Voting records only show whelher a person voted. not how. Greenlight spokesman Phil Arst said the group is still bad· ing Taylor and Ara.kelian. "I think it's ma.king a moun- tain out of a molehill," Arst said. "These candidates are absolutely true Greenlight candidates." When contacted, Taylor sa.id he could not vote in the lCoD election because he was caring for an ill wife and three children. "My daughter bad just been born,· Taylor said. •1t was just hard enough to get those kids out of lhe house each day ... Taylor is running to unseat Councilman Gary Adams in Dis· trict 4, which includes lhe Upper Newport Bay, Westcliff and Do· See VOTE, Pase A4 QUESTION ? .. voting....,,.,.., impol18nt ,,__.. ~•carddnt7c.tl • our Readers Hotline at (949) 642-6086 or send &-mail to dsilypilottllatimtl$.com. Pteue spell your name and Include your hometown and phone number, for verification purposes only. Cash-for-votes contract alleged During forum, Newport council candidate says Greenlight leaders asked him to sign agreement for their endorsement. Deepa Bharath Daily Pilot NFWPORT BF.ACH -City Council candidate Bernie Sval· stad, in a candidates forum Wednesday night. accused Greenlight leaders of asking him to sign a contract to gain !heir endorsement and support. backup against olher candi- dates," Svalstad said. "They also promised lhat I would be mayor after John Heffernan." Arst said he never asked Sval· stad to "sign anything." ·we just asked him if he gen· erally agreed wilh us on !hose is- l.ues." he said, adding that they did not promise him the mayor's l.eat. "I challenge Mr. Svalstad to take a lie detector lei.I with Mr. Jeffries and myself,· he said. Olher Greenlight candidates, too. said they did not sign a~ ments to get an endorsement PHOTOS BY CRYSTAL l.AUOCROALE I DAILY PILOT UC Irvine's oldest professor, Howard Tucker, and wife Marcia applaud as colleagues share stories and memories dunng a party on campus for Tucker's 80th birthday. Tucker has taught mathematics at the school since 1968. For lhe Greenlight endorse· ment, Svalstad said, Greenlight· ers Phil Arst and George Jeffries demanded that he oppose "any office development in the airport area and hotel development in the Marina Parl: area· and lhat he could not be endorsed by the Newport Beach Clamber of Commerce, police or firefighters. "They said if I were to sign this agreement. I would be given cash for signs. Luerature and "It's the most absurd thing I've heard,· candidate Richard Taylor said. "I'm a member of the Otamber of Commerce and I'm See CONTRACT. Pas• A5 Still going MONEY FOR BIG CANYON $1 million found for reservoir project UC! professor Howard Tucker just turned 80, but the university's oldest fu ll-tim e faculty m em ber still loves what he does. Deirdre Newman Daily Pilot consecutive push-ups. I n a classroom at UC Irvine. professor Howard 1\Jc:ker draws a complex equation on the board for students in his linear programming c:laM. "He works much harder lhan many people half his age,· coUeague Mark Finkelstein said. •(In addition to teaching and consulting), he continues to maintain a research program in which he and I are panners. which bas resulted in over 15 research papers togelher in the past 15 years. .. Rep. Cox has tentatively found funding to help pay for a protective cover on the Big Canyon water supply. The soft-spoken professor with the white hair asks his students how lhey wouJd solve the problem. "We will simplify it by complicating It.· Tudcer says, adding lhat that will be achieved by lntrodudng two mo~ variables. known as •slack" variables because they pick up the alack of the other variables tn the equadon. While Tudter ts well-ven.ed in slack. mathematically speaking, the term has no place in his personal vocabulary. The 80·Y'!8f old la UO's oldest A partygoer signs a giant birthday card created by Tucker's friends, family members and colleagues. full-time faculty member and continues to teach above and beyond the average number of classes, advises students and peers and conducts research. He is also a fitness buff who runs every morning, swims every afternoon and can do 30 Tucker started teaching malh at UO in 1968. He was drawn to the campus because of the myriad opportunities it offered. ·u bas a college of medicine so I could do a lot of consulting for people doing basic research in medicine right here on campus, and I've done a lot of wort in connection with these people,• Tuder said. ln the early days. he mainly S.. TUCKER, Pace A5 Paul Clinton Daily Pilot NEWPORT BEACH -Rep. Chru Cox has tentatively pinned down SI million in federal fund· ing for city leaders to help pay for a SS-million project that would add a protective cover to lhe Big c.anyon Reservoir. The money would be used to protect lhe reservoir from con· lamination lhat could taint lhe city's drinking-water supply. Cox announced the grant in an Oct. 8 letter to Mayor Tod Ridgeway. ~Some time ago, you con· tacted me to ask for my help in securing federal assistance for THE BELL CURVE Election menu gives voters a clear choice Daily Pilot AT A GLANCE ONlMEWEB: www.~com WEATHER ~I "'"be . cooter div In Newport-Meu. P..-A2 LANGUAGE GAP ACoiitl Meeareeldef1tq1~~ Splir*h lV ed. ... ,...AJ CITY COUNCI.. FOR THE RECORD A subhMd In~ Daily Pilot lncorr9city Ide! rtihd the poUtlcet afflliation of Newport Beed\ City Councilmen Gary Adema and Tod Rldgew9y. N.ither has been .... _, by the contJofled-growth G'""""" movement. SPORTS Corona def Mat Hlgh'a W8tW polo llNm CMN'POWWI UnMt lllty HiGh. 17-3, In ... ftrwt league gem& The See Klnoa .. rtt:YW M OY9r1lll. ... ,... . DINING REVIEW Thel.oiclgtat·.,..c.,..OfflftMol.,.... lftC.-............ ooMifttood ..,.....,on .. ..... ......... t Newport Beach'<; pro1ect to safe· guard the C1ty's water s upply,· Cox wrote in lhe lener. • 1 wanted to report back to you with good news." Cox secL:ed lhe funding through a !lousing and Ul'ban Development appropriations bill. wtuch is basically a cbed from lhe federal government The bill passed a House subcom· minee Monday night. The funding. which would be included in lhe fiscaJ-year 2003 budget. must still be appnM!d by Congress and signed by Presi· dent George Bush. It could face See RESERVOIR, Pap M THE POLITICAL LANDSCAPE POU11CS ASIDE More to the Web than meets the mouse W ell. 11 bat u I can teD. I bad a nm of bad Internet luck last~ And I anainly beard about it. Anding just a few of the Newport-Mesa candidates' Web sites WU like only polndng out that Newport bas the Balboa Pitt. I m1saed something pretty obvious. In other words, there are plenty moie. In Costa Mesa. Mayor Linda Diam can be found at ------. www.llnda-dimn.com. The highlight of her site is the voting record llnk. which goes into more detail than almost anyone would probably want -exactly the kind of massive amount of information for which the Internet is the perfect host. In the Newport-Mesa Unified School District race, S.J. CAHN incwnbent Wmdf 1.eece has a simple Web site at www..smanvoter.org/2002/- l ll05/calorlvotlfl«a_wl. fl.£ PHOTO I DM.Y Pl.OT Newport Beach City Council candidate Don Webb next to Arches bridge in 2001. Webb is campaigning by wal<ilg every street in the city. When informing me of its e:dstence. she said that she determined the baak: information provided by the suwtvoter.org lite wu sufficient for her needs. In a straightforward manner, it outlines her priorities and endorsements. In the Newport 8eacb Qty Council race, there are a bandfuJ of additional Internet locales to discover. Walkin' l)on never walks alone Ron WlmbJp, who ls also running for the school board -and the water board -has his political site at www.a.tt1ingedge-ata.lbhow.com. It baa linb to a variety of political pWldita, induding those on the fi8bt. Bob Doman and GI.....,... and a local left-leaner, ua polltlcal science professor Mark Mt ..... It does not, however, lay out a clear platform on what Wlosh.lp might do specifically on Newport-Mesa laauea. Good links to other political Web sites, though. P•ul Clinton Daily Pilot Don Webb isn't running for a seat on the Newport Beach City Council He's walking for one. Webb, the city's former public works director, has been strolling through every neighborhood in the city and tdllng voters about it in a creative way. Webb has tacked up signs all over the city nicknaming himself •Walkin' Don Webb." Webb faces Allan Beek for the District 3 seat Beek is the Green.light-endorsed candidate. Whoever wins the seat in the Nov. 5 election would replace Councilwoman Norma Glover, who is being termed out after eight years on the dais. "I've wa1k.ed every street in the city," Webb said. "I thought It was a very important part of getting to know the city.· Webb credits his wife with the iniJpiration for his folksy OCTOBER nickname. He has been walking the city's neighborhoods with her since 1991. CALFORNIA'S FIRST LADY PUU.S OUT AT LAST IMUTE c.alifomia's first lady, Shuon o.vta, begged off a Sunday fund-raiser for congres&onaJ hopeful Gerrie Sdllplb. Davis, a familiar face on the campaign trail for Democratic causes and candidates, pulled out of the afternoon fund-raiser in Huntington Beach about an hour and a hall before it was scheduled to begin. Davis backed away from her commitment to the event at the request of Gov. Gny Davis, who was preparing for the Los Angeles Times-sponsored Monday debate with Republican Bfil Simon. a Davis spokesman said. "She had conflicts in her schedule," said Gabriel Sancha. a spokeswoman for the Davis campaign. "The First Lady wanted to be with the governor before the Los Angeles Tunes debate." A spokeswoman for Davis phoned Schipsk.e's campaign manager, Teny Sdnaon, al the time to warn him that the First Lady might not be attending the event, Scbipske said. The spokeswoman said an Arab American group bad threatened to protest the event after Schipske accused opponent Rep. Dana Robl'llbm:ber of accepting funds from •pro-Arab groups." Scbipske saJd. ·rm puuled about this explanation," Schipsk.e said. "We were told that they~ given a heads up that this was occurring.,. Sanchez said he was not aware of such a protest. In other news in the race for the 46th Dlstrict. Sdtlpske and Rohrabacher have agJeed to participate In a candidates forum al Orange Coast College on Oct. 30. SIPPING JOE wmt KATRINA Katrina Foley has taken her campaign for Costa Mesa City Council to a grass-roots level with a series of ·meet the candidate" forums at the city's two Diedrich's coffee houses. The events, one of which is planned for Saturday, have allowed Foley to meet residents face to face in a casual, POLITICAL CAtENDAR low-pressure atmosphere. "'That'• the goal -to meet and talk to people,. Foley said. "Depending on how many people show up ISatwdayl, I probably will say a few words.• Saturday's event is scheduled for 9:30 a.m. Saturday at the Diedrich's at 474 E. 17th St. Foley. the current chairwoman of the city's Planning Cotn.llllssion, is running against four other candidates for two open seats.. The two incumbents are Mayor lJnda Obon and Coundlm.an Gary Monahan. The challen~rs are Allan Mamoor and em Paldm. Foley held an earlier coffee house meeting on Sept 14, at the Diedrich's at 1170 Baker St., in her northern Costa Mesa neighborhood. A third and final event has been scheduled for 7 a.m. Oct. 22 at that location. For the last several months, Foley has been chatting with residents on Saturdays at the Diedricb's coffee house near her home. She has used the infonnal chats as a jumping off point for precinct waJb. While the Greenlight movement has Its own Web site, its endorsed candidates also are Ooating about the Web. Mede'ene Anbllan, running on the PminsiJla. can be found at WWKIDlldelenearakelian.com. It includes her background, her stance on issues and a helpful news and events link that can keep those interested in attending forums up-to-date. Fellow Greenllgbt candidate Rlduad laylon Web site is at www.taylormadefomewport.com. The best thing about this site: the photo of Tuylor under what one only can assume is a plane Oying at John Wayne. He doesn't look too happy about it, keeping with his longtime advocacy for caps at the airport and the need for an airport at the closed El Toro base. It also presents his other hosts of issues. And Greenlighler Dick Nichols' simple Web site can be found at www.ranichols.info. It includes a lengthy list of endorsements and his positions on issues, as well as noting his Greenlight affiliation. Fm.ally, there's the second ~ninsula challenger, Martanne Zlppl, who says she had the first candidate site up online. It's at www.mzipplcom. On her site, she points out why she does not have a campaign statement at the city as weU as copies of speeches she's made at city forums. The speeches are notable because she includes words she didn't have time to say, another perlect example of the good the Web can do as a source of infonnation. Wll*' 11111;: AMem.bfymen John cempbell funckalalng reception from e to 8 p.m. et Robert Mond8VI Food end Wine Center In C081.8 MeM. lnformetJon: call Dl8M StOM (209) 847-8200 or e-mail to chte>MOM•M>l.com 21: RepubHcan Pllrty of~ County C.ntr.I Comm1-e general meeting, 7 p.m. at the South COMt Plaza WMdn Hotel, 898 Anton Blvd., Cotta M..a. ~i.,,..,.nd ... RepubHcana ,,. wetoome. C?1•> Those additions help fonn a more complete list of candidate Web sites. I can only suspect I've still missed some others. even though I was among those meeting with candidates this ~as we worlt toward our Pilot endorsement& Let me know. • 8..1. CAHN is the managing editor. 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OctdJet 10, 2002 :Al Spa11:ish ad draws Costa Mesa resident's ire Some residents ask why city should issue communications only in Spanish and not in other languages for other immigrants. Loltte Harper "I was swprtaed to tum on my Daily Pilot dty channel and aee an ad ln COSTA MESA -CJty-apon- sored bWngual communk:atlon efforts were called into question at Monday'a Oty C.ouncil m eet- ing after a realdent 118.id lie was shocked to tum on his local ca- ble station to a Spanish adver- tisement. ResJdent Paul Bunney in- quired about a commerdal he saw on O\annel 74 - a dty-des- lgnated channel on AT&T Broad- band -th.at advertised Costa Mesa's tire recyc.llng progiam In Spanish. Sl>anJ.sh," Bunney aatd. "J thought I was on the wrong channel" Bunney asked the council whether It was dty policy to ad- vertise in a foreign language. "I thought this was an Ameri- can nation where people who come Lo our country are sup- posed to speak English,· he said. City Manager Alan Roeder told 8unney there wa,, no outlined city policy regarding bilingual notices but that Costa Mesa frequently printed and offered information in both English and Spanish. C.oWlC:Dwoman Ubby Cowan said lhe was •appalled" that resi- dents would eval question that 10me dty announcements are in SpanJah, given the larp Latino population Jn the city. The 2000 ceDJUS found Costa Mesa to be nearly 32% Latino, and a 1997 survey reported that residents of the dty's Westside are «4Jfi Latino. "I think It is important and an obligation for us to do whatever we can to fully communicate with all of our residents,· Cowan said ResJdent Cindy Brenneman, president of Mesa Verde C.om- munJty Inc. homeowners' asso- ciation, said she wished the gap between the two cultures was less vast. A City C.ouncil candi- date forum that her association hosted two weeks ago drew hun- dreds of residents yet attracted few, lf any, Latinos, she &a.Id. In hlndsJght, Brenneman said. she wished she could have en- gaged more of the Latino popu- lation. "J am at a loss." she said. ·we are all supposed to be working toward better quality of life Is- sues. There has got to be a way to do some betler networking ln the community." Private notices in different Ian· guages are fine. but when it comes 10 public money funding bilingual materials, there is a line that needs to be drawn, residents said. Janice Davidson, a Wes1slde advocate and member of the city's Human Relalions Com- miuee, said Costa Mesa effec- tively communicates with its LatJno resident.I but ignores large popuJations of Vietnam- ese and Cambodian lmmi- grant6. lf the extra effort Is made for one group, why not olhers7 she asked. Resident Bob Graham agreed. saying a line had to be drawn somewhere. "If I had my way, we would all speak another language as well as English," Graham said. "But we have to have something standard in whicli we can all communicate. We cannot go down the 1rack wh ere every- body geu what they want.• l~ues about bilingual com- munication sponsored by the city were also prevalent in de- bates on a day laborer solicita· uon law passed in March. The new law allows eo.ta Mesa bu lness awnen to po&l slgna -provided by the chy - on their property prohibiting the sollcltaliQn of wort. Once the sign ls posted, pollce can arrest violators without the owners formally pressing charges, whicb was the hurdle in previous battles against so- licitors. In its o riginal version, the city ordinance required the signs to be m English and Spanish, aloce many of the alleged aoliciton were Lalino, officials said Many resident!. and some council members bucked at the notion of bilingual signs being man- dated. The counc1J ultlmateJy de- cided to ma.Ice Spanish signs op- uonal. Centennial Farm receives big boost to promote agriculture The farm received a $100,000 portion of a statewide grant to help educate fifth-and sixth-graders on the 'Agademics' of farming. Lolita Harper Daily Pilot FAIRGROUNDS -The Cen- tennial Farm has received a $100,000 portion of a statewide grant designed to educate urban Californians about the impor- tance of agriculture in the state. officials announced Wednesday at the on-site barn. The ~tennial Fann, a four- acre working fann that attracts hundreds of children each week. was given grant funds to promote the "Agademics" program. The program is designed 10 give area fifth -and sixth-graders a betler wodcing understanding of the fanning industry. "We are the largest agricultural state in the country and agricul- ture is the largest industry in the state,· said Steve Lyte of the Cali- fornia Department of Food and Agrirulture. "J'he dichotomy is that this is largely an urban popu- lation that doesn't understand where its food comes from.· California produces $73 million in food. fiber and flowers each day and produces 350 crop and livestock commodities overall. The state's agriculture provides I. I million jobs and ships more than $6.5 billion In products around the world annually. The $100,000 designated for Centennial Farm, on Fair Drive in Costa Mesa. was a portion of $7 million In federal funds given to the state as a whole to promote agricultural education. Funds earmarked for the Cen- lennial Farm will go to create the "Agademics" program. which in- cludes a free one-day lesson in the farming Industry. The pro- gram. which has been in place around the state since 1999, in- corporates lesMlns in plant and 'iOLI science. animal husbandry, the food pyramid, nutrients from foods and vegetables and Califor- nia's role Ill the agricultural in- dustry. . Becky Bailey-Pindley, chief ex- ecutive officer of the fairgrounds. "3id the education is not aimed lO promote a career in farming - although it couJd inspire a few !.ludents in tJ1at way -bur to al- low urban children access to an instrumental state industry. The "Agademics" outreach wtlJ be bolstered by existing program~ '>Uch as the recentJy <..Teated Ranch after school program. which offers a more exteru.ive, six-week curriculum targeted al Newport-Mesa fifth-graders with lower than average test c;core. or clisc1plinary problem• .. About 25 Davis Elementary fifth-graders who have been de terrnined "at risk" by educator-. will ta.Ice pan in the Ranch pilot program, o;et to begin m January fhe Co~ta Mesa children will learn aboul hor~. other live- Mot:k and vegetable gardening. lhe~e type. of oulreach pro· warn~ are crucial 10 protecting the cnuntryi, dome<>tic agricuJ- tuml production, said AG Ka- wamurn, who '>IL' on the (',enten· nial !·arm i:ow1dation Board and 1!> chairman of the We<.tem C..rower''> Organv..auon. "Mo'>I Cahfomiam live in ur· ban an•a<,, far removed !from agnrulturel and do not have an appreoaunn tor whal 11 take<. w bring their food to their table-.. Kawamum~id ~late farmer. are heuig regu l.m'C.I nght out of tJ1e '>tale~ \\ell- intt.•ntmnetl law; pa~ed by peo pie who are not educated in agn cultural l'>-'>UC'>. Kawamura ..a.id The agricultural industry is "suf- fering from an absolute lack of understanding and involvement with the California publio." he i.aid. The "Agaderrucs" program at the Centennial Farm provides the perfect rural experience in the middJe of an urban c1ry, he said. Councilman Oms Steel who wll!> on hand for the annoWlce- mem, said he fully supports of the C .entenmal Fanns efforts. A U>'>ta Me<;a-ba.sed program is vel) fitting, considering the city's .igmulrural hl'>tory Ninety-three a<.r<>'> of fonncr ltma bean fields. wmmtJy being paved over for the I tome llanch development in north C .o'>ta Me<.a. produced one of the arra'> mo'>I powerful dy- na. .. 1y families. the ~erstro~ ~~ R es t aurant ---Establlshea In 1962 --- Tl ........,•Prom bpett.,., llqulfu a 'D'ana Union • Late pa= • Collection Accounts • Jue ments • Bankruptcies • Repossessions • Tax Liens • Foreclosures Charge Offs We Cen Help LargMt Cred':=v, Co. In the Nation! WWW. CES.COM • •*Quality Senia ... Entertainmenr-•• . 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' laylor. who campaigned av- idly for an fJ Thro airport. also El~ Dunn-Well • ~ .... nce .. -11 Worl&• R.abbin Insurance Agency Al!TO • HOMEOWNEJtS • Hf.Alllf ~b1'1ry S.11u 1957 YOUR DENTAL HF.ALTII by Dcedreea Rich, 0 .0.S. Tcdmo-Dmaiauy The lntraonl amen dndoped in 1987 • a unalJ wand-likr dcvia: wnh a any magrufymg lms dw P'OfCCJ a pia:wt !Tom a patient's mouth onto a ICl'm1.. The image. which is m:igruficd up to 40 oma Ill onginal nzc. allows the dcnwt IO JCIC 6:xnam! cnamd. gum l'CCrSSIO!I, &aaurcd Ima tn t«th. bralcdown d rtaOt:IOON & diffic:uh to dm:a dcciy. and then .ilio allows chc: parimt ro m: the ~ Afttr the ptcrult:I UC tilin, dcnusu :ut'. bc:ncr able to ~ and nmmmmd m:armcrll plans for thc:ir pmcnu. Thc piaurcs an .ilio provide doaunmtnioo for 1nsurana: oornparucs. Hawig unlrad dus trdmology for a dcadr lw bcm d gras bcncfu w our pmau:s. If )'Oll ~ quaoons ~ this tcdinology cal UI at (949) 640-561W). W~ Ut: loaad a 1441 AYOado Ave., Sum: 508. Newport Bc:ach CURVE Conmued from Al spoken and direct -and DO stranger to irony and humor. He didn't dodge any questions or equivocate, but rather wdgbed and addressed them much In the manner of an aerospace engineer, which he was through most of his working life. F.gan has lived OD the Westside of Costa Mesa for 16 of the past 18 years.. His wife, Eleanor, is a member of the Costa Mesa Planning Commission and is active in local civic aJfairs. His two sons and three stepdaughters all attended public schools. And when aerospace took a down1Um a few years ago. F.gan retwned to school to earn a masters of science degree in civil engineering at UC Irvine when hewas55. So on to llsues. Leece has repeatedly tried to inject "creationism" and "intelUgent design" into public school science classes. saying most recently: •1ntonnation we have today is able to show many ftaws in the Darwtnian model of evolution ... and that there ls fresh evidence that supports and defends a concept of life based on intelligent design.· Said F.gan: "The politically acceptable response is that it is not a part of school policy or cunicuJum. Actually, intelligent design is a way to get evangelizing into the classroom. It's dogma. not sciences. and teaching it in a science class would be appalling.· In reacting to h~r rejection as school board president. Leece wrote in the Pilot that her views were • overwhelmingty accepted in this community." Egan said: ·1 don't know about her statistics. But I do know that you can't push your way to acceptance of your ideas. You can only do it through respect and persuasion. l · During a difficult negotiation with the teachers' union. Leece said that ·many 1eaebers just show up, waiting for the clock to tick until their retirement day. nying to help these teachers will just waste more money." Egan said: ·My parents always voted for school bond issues. I th.ink of that when I look at the present incredible distrust of government and the teaching business. It's time to turn that around. As I tour our school district. I see so many good thin~ going on. and I also see that teachers are next in importance to parents in the support ofour kids.• Leece opposed a grant application to the states' P.arly Mental Health ln.ltlaliw that ad~ and treats at-risk students with school adjustment problems and a grant to help fund Rea PJementary'1 Healthy Start scbool·based cllnlc. saying: "Wf!re creating a pubUc orphanage by being a nanny and a parent for li:ids. • Egan saJd: • Any free money needs to be examined. ~come. with striop. and we need to be wary of acceptance that might hwt us. lt'1 bogus to U1e the acbook u a 90da1 force to do thinp the fedenJ guvanment won't do. HoweYer, by atate i.w. public ecboola mUll iducate any kid that cornea to tbi door. eo we look for the belt education for the dollar. From that point. It is dumb to withbold food from lddl, who learn a lot better oo a full atoioacb.. Dudng the public debate .about heT attempt to poet the 1\!o. Commandmenu In our publtc ~ Leece aid: •1.et lbe klcla lmoW the bljMlt adbodiy II God. 1blO wt.t t a.wMnec ARywtlll) .... ndlllncmr•~­cto ~ lirciund at.."'.' CIOIDMll)dm;a; .. a ,.., .. ,._...nw,.. ~~boratric God.. l •.JI • MULaJNTON COYen the enWot iment and potitica. He may be ....... (949) 764-4330 Of by ...,,..,. ,,.uldJntontllatimea.com F.pn said: ·1 beliew io a bright line between chwcb and 5tale. There's no margin here. Any effort to cross that line is just~" Leece tried to ban ·Snow Falling on Cedals" and "(){Love and Shadows· from the reading lists of Advanced Placement high achool F.nglish clcwes. saying: ·1n this community and in this school district. do we allow students to read literature that contaln.s very passionate scenes that are of an adult nature and that have sexual meaning?" F.gan said: "When I was a young father. my job was to help my kids become independent or me at 18. So I encowaged my kids to make their own decisions and to think critically. I figured if they were ready for a piece or literature, they should read it lf they weren't ready, they knew it, and I wanted them to have the opportunity.• There was more. but this will give you an idea of the philosophical distance between these two candidates and make It posmble to decide which philosophy you would prefer to see calllng the shots in our school system. During my meeting with Egan, when I was struggling with a menu that listed a dmen dilferent kinds of hamburgers. he was bemused at my confusion and said: "You know. our Schools are something like that hamburger menu. When you and I went to school. there was a simple curriculwn, and not a lot of choice of hamburgers. Now it's very different, and we must deaJ with those complexities. I think I can contribute there by helping bring in more and better technology .• Finally, there was a small window into Tom Egan earty in our conversation. When I asked Egan where he grew up. he said: ~rm still growing up." • JOSEPM N. BEU. is a resident of Sam. Ana Heights. His column eppeart Thursdays. Put a few words to work for you. Call the Daily Pilot a.ASSIREDS 642-5678 PlBJC ·SAFETY P.OLICE EILES COllAIBA .... -.. ... .... c.... ...... ... .......... liwoMno fniuf* ... reported .. -· p.m. Mof Idly. .............. hft-enck'Un Wit reported in 1he 2IOO bk><* .. 8:51 e.m.MoncMy. • ,... .... Reed: Art ...... w repolted in "'-2.200 bloct .. 12:38 a.m.Monday. ............ d: V.idllh m w nlPOft9d ln 1he 2100 bloct at 2:20 p.m. Mondrf. ........... Petty theft W89 reported rn the 1900 blodc 8t 1 :07 p.m. Mondey. •111h8cr.tend ..... ANAlwnue:A hlt·end-ron f9k>ny was repoft9d at 12:20 e.m. Monday. • 21at 9trMt: Petty theft WU reported In the 200 blodc at 3:16 p.m. Monday. NEWPORT BEACH • Augusta Lane: An attempted burglary was reported in the 100 blodc at 9:511.m. Tueeday. •Cof.a-..,.:A hit·afld...run wu reported in the 300 blodc at 10-.27 a.m. Tuesday. • Eastblul om.: Petty theft WU reported in the 2100 blodc at 10:03 a.m. Tuesday. • lnttne ~Annoying phone calls went reported in the 900 blodc at 9:20 p.m. Tuesday. • MecAlthur Boull'verd end Fold Aoed: A traffic acddent invoMng iniuries was reported at 4:18 p.m. Tueeday. • Mojo Court: Petty theft was repof18d in the 100 blodc at 3:36 p.m. Tueeday. ·OrMge~A garage burglary WU reported in the 500 blodc at 4:26 p.m. Tue.day. • 18th StrMt: A home burglary wu reported in the 1600 blodc at 6:34 p.m . Tuesday. DOLAN PATRICK M., Dolan, Patrick M., 60, of Costa Mesa passed away October 3, 2002 after fighting a valiant battle against multiple devastating Illnesses. Pat was born in Dayton, Ohio, 31'23/1942. He was a « year resident to the Harbor area, graduating from Newport Harbor High School in 1960. He obtained his Business Adm1nistrabon degree from San Jose State. He was a Past Commander of American Legion Post 291, Newport Beach, and a driving force behind the creation of Ceftyotl Pat1(. Costa Mesa. He ls suMved by his wffe Jocty Mary; daughter, Elizabeth; l'l'lClCher, Evelyn and slater Kathleen. Fuoeral aeMc:es win be 12:00 Noon, Thurtday, October 10. 2002 at Pacific View Memorial Chapel, 9500 Pacific View Drive, Corona del Mar, CA Happy Birthday to Brad Evans Today, October 10, marks the 25th birthday of our friend Brad Evans who died in a tragic house fire January 28, 2001. The Rqcnts and Chanc::dlor's Scholar was a senior at the Univmity of California Berkeley. His fiicndly good humor and kindnes.t to all will be remembered by those fortunate peopJe whose lives he touched. We miss him. To learn more about Brad, vilit his website www.btadcvaNfoundatioaorg or write P.O. Box 4S6 Balboa laland. C.A 92(,62 lVuh /nit, FnmJJ ef t& &al FrlMilJ ' ,. lUCKER Continued from Al focuaed OD probabWty theory, but more recently baa "been corrupted" by the field of ata.Ustical inference. TUcker stays stimulated In the classroom by keeping up to date with advancements In matbema:ttca. He was honored with an award for outstanding teaching in the School of Physical Sciences in 1980. "I like to teach new courses, especially those that I didn't know, so I can learn them." Tucker said. "It's me just being barely ahead of the students." Tucker attributes his longevity to his CONTRACT Contiiued from Al --_ .. proud to have been endoned by Greenligbt. I would never qree to being told what r aboukl or should not do." Candidate Allan Beek said be was not ~ to sign uiy con- tract, but that be 8greed with what GreenlJgbtera wanted for the dty. "We do have a common Inter- est," be said "The pulp(l8e of Greenligbt ia to be open-minded and listen to Issues." The Greenligbt ~-l which n!qUbes wt.er approvai for all projects lalge enough to requile an amendment to the city's general plan. pa8'ed In No- vember 2000. •DEEM IHAMTH cover. pubflC safety and courtll. She m8V be readied et 1949) 57<M226 or bv e-mail at deepa.!'hM•thtlllltlmea.com. atlitudo about telCh1ng. '1'¥e neYec ~this 11 a Job or• wolk. • ho M1d. lt'a IC>methJnt that I lib to do .•. .I Ute the attup imohed with it becauae aD of Ille ii 111U11R1e. So I c.bOlle my own~ rather than Jet any stnates cbooee me.• He says his teaching hu ~a lot over the years. making him more sensldve to dlftlmltles hla students encounter.And eome ofbfs students say they appreciate 1\acbta expertise and posltiw outlook on life. •At first. I was a llttfe skeptical because I didn't really know what to expect,• said senior Paul Luu. 21. ~So far. so good. He t.elJs ua a Jot of inspiring thinp. It's better than I expected." Tucker began his strenuous athletic regimen 37 years ago when tie started .. Swi.mm.lng...., ~al lundltime. "'The row ot Aoc:bn wbele J haw my lodrn ue occupied tJf IQIDlr otblr' Caculty memben-lldelleauale-and we dllall8 politiq.• lUcbr llki And 1\der la not shy about expmalDg bls political views. espectally about a potential war with Iraq. "Whether one agrees wtth me or not. I don't think we should be contempladng a war with anyone, espectally unilatemUy, • Tucker opined. "That's my most important message." Tucker ii marrted to wife Marcia and bas two daughters and four gJ81ldcb1Jdren. • DBN>RE NEWMAN coven education. She may be readled at (94915744221 or by &-mall at dfllrdre.newman@latifflfi.oom. BRIEFLY IN THE NEWS JWA passenger count increases by 50% John Wayne Airport passenger traffic increased 50.4% in September com- pared to the same time last year, officials said. In September 2002, the passenger traffic count was 606,632. The Septem- ber 2001 passenger traffic count was 403,467. Also, commercial carrier flight op- erations went up by 19% and air taxi op- erations increased 27.6%. Total takeoffs and landings increased by 33% and total aircraft operations went up by 38%. UCI study: Stomach stapling requires more training A new stomach staple surgical tech- nique is becoming popular in treating morbid obesity. Although effective, a UC Irvine and UC Davis study found that surgeons require more training before the surgery -laparoscopic gastric bypass -becomes routine. Patients experience fewer complica- tions and require less time in the hos- pitaJ when the operating surgeon has performed at least 75 previous pro- cedures, according to the study. Men and older patients were found to be more susceptible to postoperative problems. Patients in the study were consid- ered morbidly obese if they had a body index between 39 and 61 . The new method may be safer than other open surgeries, involving only five. small, abdominal incisions. A tiny scope is inserted in the abdominal cavity. The upper stomach is stapled and the small intestine is rerouted. It is estimated that about 57,000 Ameri- cans will have either the traditional or laparoscolJiC operation this year. Dr. Ninh Nguyen at UCJ Medical Center warns that it is imperative that the surgeons receive adequate prac- tice and training. "It's especially important here be- cause the learning curve is quite high and this issue needs to be addressed by medical societies.• said Nguyen, who personally performed 150 con- secutive operations as part of the study. NEWPORT BEACH CRY COUNCIL WRAP-UP INSIDE CITY HALL Here are aome dedllom oomln.g out of 1\aetlday'• meedng of the Newport Beach Clty Council: COUNCIL MEmNG COMMUNICATIONS Theblggeat question at Tuesday.a meeting was: can we ask questions? Some residents wanted to know how they can expect to get answers to their questions if council members have a policy of not directly answering citizens' questions during the meetings. To keep a handle on the proceedings, council members have a policy of not entertaining specific queries from speakers during public comments and public hearings in council meetings. How, then, some wanted to know, can a resident get answers about city government? Officials pointed out that, whenever possible, they do try to answer relevant questions during the meetings. But the best way to pose questions, they said, is through phone calls or e-mail messages with elected officials and staff members. WHAT THEY SAID: "These meetings are set up for a certain purpose and they operate in a certain way,• Councilman Dennis O'Neil said. CELLULAR ANTENNAS Cellular antennas should be installed on some city sites for a • WHEN: 7 p.m. Oct. 22 • WIW aty Coundl aMIMberl 81 Qty Halt, 3300 N.wport IMS. • ..ORMlTION: (Ml), .. 3000; ~Md l1.lff repoftll .. ,.,.-. aveil1ble ~days prior to the meeting at the city's Web eite, WWW.c/ty.fHIWPOlt·beM:h.Cll.W fee, council members qreecl. In the final vote on an iaaue that bas been under scrutiny for months, council members approved an ordinance to allow ~e dty to enter a E& a into lease agreements with phone companies to install their next-generation ceUular antennas in approved locations. LOCAL COASTAL PROGRAM Council members agreed to set aside $264,125 from the city's general fund to cover costs .,._ o~ty'certJLo.fyincalgCothe taJ Cl S as Plan. That price tag includes technical studies, legal services and consultants' fees. 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EDITORIAL Near an end to temple debate I t appears the long, at times bruising, debate about the proposed Monnon temple In Newport Beach is nearing its end Given the needs of the leaders of the Omrch of Jesus Quist of Latter-day Saints and the demands of residentS living near the proposed temple., the Planning Commission did a laudable job with what has been a very emotional Issue. The vehemence of the discussion is not surprising given that on one side are religious beliefs and the other a desire to maintain a neighborhood and property values. What has been heartening throughout is the mostly neighborly manner in which the matter has been discussed. Leaders of the Mormon church have agreed to significant changes to the proposed temple, which originally included a 123-foot 9-inch steeple and 24-hour exterior lighting. ln the final plans, the steeple will stand 99 feet 9 inches and the lighting will be on from 6 a.m. to I 0 p.m. However, in the final days before the commission vote, one bit of not-so neJgbbodioep did sour the give-and-take a bit. The original call for the hJgber steeple was based. Mormon leaders said, on the need for the temple to be more prominent that the church's existing stake ·center, which supposedly had an 86-foot steeple. But it turned out that the steeple was never built to the height allowed. Instead, it topped off at 68 feet when surveyed by the city. Some leaders in the Mormon community acknowledgi!d that they knew the stake center's steeple was not bas high as the plans said. Their late admission was counter to the open, engaging manner in which most of the debate was handled. It came at an unfortunate time. It remains to be seen whether that one slip will cause the issue to linger on. Those who have been opposed to the plan are weighing whether to appeal it to the Qty Council. Already worried about the effect the temple would have on traffic and their views, skepticism about what they are being told could lead them toward an appeal that most people likely don't want COM MUNITY COMMENTARY A tough dec ision to take in M aybe the jury thought the local plaintiff wanted to buy the Bullocks Department Store. ln burning the Philip Morris tobacco company with a $28-billion punitive damages award to be paid to a lung-cancer victim from Newport Beach who smoked most of her life (48 years), a Los Angeles jury has given advocates of tort reform a helping hand. I tS first mlstake was to suppose that Bullock was not responsible for her own actions, despite decades of anti-smoking health warnings that only the comatose on a desert island could have missed. Being of the identical age and generation as the plaintiff -my parents and relatives warned me in 1953 not to smoke because it caused lung cancer. If self-accountability truly counts for nothing, then what are the objections to the much-ridiculed suit brought by obese plaintiffs against fast-food restaurants? The philosophy of such lawsuits is clear. Let's just forget people have the capacity to be responsible for themselves and undermine one of the crucial premises of a free, democratic political system. This error was then compounded by a damages award clearly meant to be destructive to Philip Morris. If the jurors were serious about this award being given, they must have been seeking to outlaw the sale of tobacco in this city, state and country, for that would be the ultimate comequence of such decisions. But that's not the role of juries. They are not meant to leplate national policy. They are meant MICHAEL ARNOLD GLUECK to exercise common sense judgment about facts and the meaning of the law in particular cases. Figure for yourself. Assuming today's low interest rates, even a 5% return on $28 billion is S l billion, $400 million a year without dipping into the principal -more in one year than entire families, clans and fanuly trees maJce in centuries. The amount of the award will hopefully be reduced as appeals move ahead; the Supreme Court's guideline is that punitive damages should not exceed compensatory damages by more than four times, which would bring the award to a few million dollars. But meanwhile, it should be painfully dearer to thinking observers that lawyers, judges and juries are not to be trusted under current tort laws and that some limits need to be enacted. The Constitution does not provide for multi-billion dollar awards for persons, who given freedom of choice. elect to hann themselves. And by the way that money comes from the pockets of consumers like you who buy products or own stock in Phillip Morris. We all pay a lawsuit tax estimat.ed at $2,000 per person in the state of California Inhale on that one! • ~ARNOlD OUJEQ( 18. Newport Beach resident. MAILBAG FILE PHOTO /DAILY PILOT Costa Mesa residents are concerned about an increase in the number of airplane flights over the city. Ttme to be worried about flights over Costa Mesa It is nice to finally see some concern from Costa Mesa about air traffic over our city. I am a board member on the Airport Working Group and have been warning the Costa Mesa City council for two years about impending Oigbts and a push in demand to John Wayne Airport and Long Beach. The flights you are experiencing are Long Beach flights coming from the west-Long Beach will be at 41 flights a day by the end of this month and that number will grow. Laguna Hills, Aliso Viejo, Laguna Woods and Irvine, and then by flying straight up the San Diego Freeway. I know I'd swear an oath of fidelity to Jet Blue if they'd reward our neighbors to the south with their continued and low-level presence. ~ouldn't you? CHUCK CASSJTY Costa Mesa Happy to have Steve Smith I really liked Steve Smith's article on the 1V guardian and other technologies rHappy to have a farental movie companion," Oct. 5). think that's something that's really going to be breaking news in the future bere. I just really appreciate that article and him focusing on something that really is a practical technology and helps families. So thank you very much to Steve Smith. BRITTMUHUG Pagosa Springs. Colo. . Councilwomen Linda Dixon, Libby Cowan and Karen Robinson helped doom our city to these flights by adamantly being anti-El-Toro. Now with no El Toro airport, the airlines have changed their Oight patterns to fly over Costa Mesa and pushed flight demands to Long Beach and John Wayne. It is time to maJce these council members accountable. They have been shortsighted and have let our city Greenlight candidates very down. AARON ELDER easy to identify Costa Mesa Swinging at, but missing, the Bell Curve Joseph N. Bell, the Pilot's puckish provocateur, has done it again. This time it's David Miller with the wind-up (Mailbag, Oct. 3). beside himself over Bell's column on our falr city's lily-white demographics. What cracks me up is Miller's bleeding heart concern for the delicate sensibilities of Newport's diverse population: "All races and ethnicities." All one of them. OfCKLEWIS Balboa Let's share the Long &ach Airport traffic I have a solution to the jets making their descent into Long Beach by flying over Mesa Verde. We ask Mayor Linda Dixon and the other council members to write Jet Blue a letter asking them to modify their Oigbt path ever so slightly. Ask them to make their way to Long Beach by flying over Mission Viejo, Despite your sub-deck in Wednesday's paper rGreenlight candidate Gary Adams and Mayor Tod Ridgeway report more than $30.000 each), Adams and Ridgeway are not Greenlight candidates. In fact. Adams, at a candidate forum Wednesday morning. berated and attacked all Greenllght principles and candidates. Further, we are told that over 30% of Adams' contributions are from outside Newport Beach, by special interests such as developers and corporations. Contrast that to real Greenligbt candidates Richard Taylor and Alan Beek. who get their money from Newport Beach residents, not big business. Both have been passionately involved in the community for years. Taylor has been a lead attorney for more than eight years in the fight to prevent John Wayne Airport from expanding and Newport Beach from becoming another Playa deJ Rey (gone under the runways of Los Angeles International Airport). When the current council, including Adams, decided In February not to taJce any position on Measure W and then hired tormer m Thro Reuse Planning Authority lobbyist 8Ul Lowry and former Irvine Co. LEITER TO THE EDITOR executive Gary Hunt to "prot~ct" Newport Beach's airport interests in Washington, they betrayed the people of Newport Beach. Taylor ts the vice president of the Airport Working Group and has been out in the trenches fighting against John Wayne expansion, against Measure F. Measure W and Measure V. Taylor has walked, hung si.gns, passed out fliers and talJr.ed to many city councils. Where has the Newport Beach Council been7 What will happen when the airlines and the Federal Aviation Administration sue Newport Beach to expand John Wayne? Will our council roll over and play dead again? CATHY MARGOLIN Newport Beach Setting the Verdict colurrutiststraight I just wanted to pass a word on to Judge Robert Gardner in his "The Verdict" column ("What was funny about Slapsie Maxie's," Sept. 17). I used to go to a bar or a restaurant in Beverly Hills, it was called Maxie Rosenblum. not Rosenberg. Now tell the judge. I live in Maywood in Huntington Park and I know where I'm coming from. It's Maxie Rosenblum not Maxie Rosenberg. OMAR ORR Newport Beach Leadership issue important in Costa Mesa race Doug Sutton's "Sounding Board" piece in the Daily Pilot on Sept 29, unfortunately, hit the nail right on the head. Mayor Linda Dixon's leadership bas come Into question over the past several months and Doug's column goes right to the heart of the matter. Although she may be a very fine person, wonderful friend and neighbor. it's time for the residents of Costa Mesa to thank Dixon for her hard work and replace her on the City Council with someone who has a much tighter focus on the really important issues ln this city, not the frills. It's time to replace her with someone who has the leadership skills and vision to get the job done. G£0FFWEST Ea.sta.lde Easy to tell Greenlighters from opponents lnte.reat-aupported candidates. The approximate 1tatiltica from these amdldatea' flllnp tell a compelli.Qg etoiy (which you did not develop} ooocemlng poMr poUdca ln Newport Beech. The four apedaJ lntereat·tupported and~t pndldttee t:uM mJled $126,000 JUI LO date. lo malyzfoc the pettentlgll of number of contributore. we hllft a clear plctwe: Adami .hu sew. reel ellmb ft.lated. ~ ft'Olll out aftown........, .. ~ ........ related, 33,. from out of town. Bemie SValatead had an advanced campa.lgn of $.30,ooo and bu ralMd se.ooo. wtth 45,. from out of town. Don Webb bas 3SIJJJ of donadont frQm ral etttat.e and development lmemta. f.ac:h of the foresofJ1g are reprtMnted by cooluhant Daft mu.. who hu natved Oftt $400,000 from the dty in connecdon wlth a&pOrt--. By Wr/ of ICall contt111t. GreeolJ&br hll reported SlOAOO ~to date, to be clllUtbuted pro-nca to hi~ candidate-. wtth 31Jl from real estate relar.ed tnterm:.a and SIJI. from outatde the area. I do oot haw current infon:nadon on Greenlilht«l<loned candJdatel Allan Beek. ~ Arak.tJlan. Dlck Nk:holl and Rldwd 'hylor. bUt I belieYe the amounts ~~dmwlD-.1 ... than $10,000 ind that the~ of their campetp lnandnc wm be unreawbble. 1be que.doo remaliu. who Wtll bM ...w our Nlldeotlf W. d mow bl til II I hilblY contentioua election~ people wtllfngto make aacrUlces to eerve out • 1be Pilot. while ttylog to be fair, hal lhot Greeolljbt 1n the fbot. fteue do IOmetbing to lewJl the playtn~d, and thank you !or doing the t thing. • ~ .. N01"I: o.orve JefMee ht. Grwtllghc....._ • • • INTHE RACE Th9 00t•ldlf• fortht U.S. Rapf I ....... Dlsbiot 47: ............ Collib awttCOk John Gratutm The contendtn for the Newport 8Md'I Di1trtct 1 councHIMt ...... Zlppl M~elene Arlkellen Tod Rldgewey -Names In bold lndlcau candidata proftl«J today !3VOTE 12002 HOW TO GET INVOLVED With ie. than• month 19metnll'IQ until Elec:tion Dey, thera'a more than enough time to help your party oreau.. Here'• where to go: DEMOCMT1C PARTY Of ORANGE COUNTY 200 N. Mein St., Senta Ana, CA 92701 {714) 835-5168 Website: www.demo-oo-ca.com UBERTMM PMTY Of ORANGE CotJtfTY P.O. B9x 27871 , Senta AN, CA 92799 (714) 540-5063, 19491956-5082 Website: WWW./poc.OfTJ THE RACE FOR THE NEWPORT BEACH CITY COUNCIL REPUIUCM PMTY OF ORANGE COUNTY 2A6 Filldler /We., Suite C-2, Costa MMI, CA 92826 (714) 566-8556 Weblit&: www.ocgop.Qrg Marianne Zippi: Striving for representation and balance June C•H1rande Daily Pilot For Marianne Zippi, there's a dear gap between how city gov- ernment is and how it should be. Residents should have easy access to full information abou1 how their money is being spent, she says. Council members should represent neither devel- opment interests nor an anti- growth movement. Wa1er- quallty efforts n eed lo keep looming deadlines in mind, and the city's focus on waler issues should include more close con- sideration of the water coming into Newport Beach through taps as well as the waler that flows from Newport Beach into the ocean. "I think that bringing back confidence and the trust of the people in the City Council and having a City Council that's ap- proachable, that's knowtedge· able, ls the most important issue in this election," said Zippi. a resident of Newport Beach for 10 years. Zippl's Involvement in gov· emment over the last 20 year.; has hinged directly on the need she has seen for 'iOmeone to step up to the plate to protecl Little people. In the 1980s, Zippi was among 42 California delegates to the White House Conference on Small Business, a responsibility she toolc on to preserve oppor- tunities for entrepreneurs. In the early 1990s, she got in· volved in city government after seeing a serious potenual down· side to Measure A. also known as the Castaways measure. An escalation clause in the measure would have allowed local offi- cials lo increase the dollar amount of the measure's 30-year tax burden on locals. The council now in place. she said, creates too many opponu· nities for residen ts to get the short end of the stick. "The council is spending MARIANNE ZIPPI AGE: 58 FAMILY: Married to Wayne for 38 years; two daughters, four grandchildren OCCUPATION: Former mafi(eting executive who now works overseeing family assets including real estate holdings and securities COMMUNfTY SERVICE.: Member of: the American Legion Auxiliary; the Orange County Federation of Republican Women; the Central Newpon Beach Community Assn.; Pro-America. a nonpartisan group to promote values; five years as a police volunteer in Southern California IMPORTANT INFLUENCES IN LIFE: Attributes Catholic education and upbringing with helping instill qualities of dependability, fa ir competition and always striving to be one's best money without competitive bid- ding ... the busmess with the tree~ ... .I wanl to be on a coun cil that can tell people exactly what is happening.~ But while such sentiments weave a common thread be· iween Zippi and lhe Greenlight slate. she said that the disunc· 11ons between her and lhat group are crucial. "We need to balance our need to control traffic and growth with our need for economic vi· tality: Zippi said. "Currently, we have a pro-development major- ity in the council. which caused the baclclash that put Measure S into effect. Now the pendulum is swinging in the opposite di· rect1on. The people who got to- gether and got the measure passed so we would have less traffic and less density are not the same people now trying to get a majority of the council. We dld not vote to have a Greenlight majority on the council. We voted to stop traffic. I don'l think a majority on the City Council is good for any citizen." KUANG HWANG/DAILY PILOT Marianne Zippi, 58, is a candidate for the Newport Beach Crty Council. THE RACE FOR THE 47TH U.S. REPRESENTATIVE DISTRICT MARIANNE ZIPPI ON: • JOHN WAYNE AIRPORT EXPANSION: ·1 think we need to have another regional alrpon solution, bot I don't think El Toro is ever going to happen .... I've done a lot of researcti and Sen Diego might be looking et Camp Pendleton .... There's already rail transponation there and the Marines do have a history of being willing to give up land in some situations. That could be a solution for us.· • POUTICAL AFFILIATIONS: ·1 have no special-interest ties I have no hidden agendas. I have no business that will be benefited from the City Council. • WATER QUALITY: Of particular concern to Zipp1 1s that the city's current demand on the Orange County Aquifer can't be sustained indefinitely. "We need to start looking now at what we can do. It's not a crisis yet, bot we're gc:ng to have to cut bedt if 11 continues.· •THE MARINAPARK HOTEL PROJECT: "I think that's a beautiful project, bot n's not the right project for that location. . When developers feel lhat a city has a job already wired to somebody else. they don't go to the trouble to make a proposal for it. I'd like to see that project go out to developers again I don't know what I'd put there. but I'd like to see some clever and artistic and creative developers give us a presentation• Joe Michael Cobb: Doing his part for the Libertarians JOE MICHAEL COBB ON: Paul Clinton Daily Pilot JOE MICHAEL COBB AGE: 58 • AltPORT SECURITY: ·vou deserve the right to privacy. You deserve the right 10 be left alone.· Cobb said sweeping new security measures In place at airporta ere too restrictive. However. Cobb said he supports anning eiriine pilots es a way to deter terrorists. Cobb also supporta eliminating other laws that limit gun ownership. •WAR OH IRAQ: ·1 don't see the Imminent threat to the United States. Containment is e policy that WOfted egalnst the Soviet Union. It would wortc egelnst Iraq." Cobb 11id he would oppo99 the use of military foroe against Saddam HuSMln'a regime. EL TORO MMftE CORPS AIR STATION: Cobb aupporta the N•"Y'• decllion to •uction off the El Toro Merine beM to the highest bidder. •ThfJt'a what the Navy should have done in the first piece. Now you have a major pitdled political battle.· • ELIMINATING INCOME TAX: ·A huge element of government spying on people would disappear. We have a huge open door for a police state if it wants to come and sit on us." Cobb said he opposed Social Security cards. because they allow the federal government to trac* en employee's earnings. • LEGAUZING DRUGS: Cobb said the government's ban on narcotics and marijuana has caused American society to •cheer on the police state." He believes drug abuse Is e .OOel problem that has been made worse by the many crimes committed during the ule and uae of them. Lagalizing marijuana end other drugs, Cobb uJd. would eliminate the killings end robberies that go along wtth drug use. Congressional hopefuJ Joe M1· c.hael Cobb doesn't harbor any ii lusions about his qualificationi. lo WlSeat Rep. 01ris Cox. who has held the 48th District seat for 12 years. Cobb. the libertarian candi- date in the field. even credits his opponent as a Reagan-era Repub- lican who shares many of the same views. "I won't claim that I'm more qualified than OuU Cox. H Cobb said. "'That would be fatuous.· Cox. Cobb and Democrat John Graham are all running for the newly-drawn 47th District seat, which covers much of the same terrltory as the current district It includes Newport Beach. but not Costa Mesa. Oddly enough. Cobb and Cox share another thing. They both began their poUdcal aueers work- ing for Ronald Reagan. In Cobb's case. he took a job 9.'I the deputy director tn the Whhe House's Office of Polley Informa- tion In l 982, ood1fying all of the pn!Sident's polltions on i.wJes and writing briefing papm for FAMll Y: Single, with 19-year-old daughter Ryan COMMUNITY INVOLVEMENT: Teaches economics courses at Orange Coast College and several other Orange County community colleges EDUCATION: Bachelor's degree from the University of Chicago in 1966 and master's degree from the Chicago Graduate School of Business in 1977 high-level o;1,1ff In the early l980!., Cobb linked up with Hep. Ron Paul (R-Texas), a Libenarian leaning Rcpubllcan. Cobb took a job on P..iul's staff as an economisl and ultimately drafted l~ation tJ1at allowed the U.S. Mml to issue gold·bul· lion com.-.. Known ~ the Gold Bullion Coin Act of 1985. the law rolled bade a ban on the pracoce im· posed in 1933. After advising several other Re- publican senators on economic issues. Cobb left government service. moving to his current home In Dana Point In l 998 with 19-year-old daughter Ryan. 1Wo years ago. Cobb tan for the South County U.S. Represencative seat held by Ron Packard until 2001 . He collected 3~ of the wte and finished fifth out or five in a r.ice won by Rep. Darrell Issa. This ume around, Cobb said he hopes 10 pin down 5% of the vote. (',obb also said he isn't running a protest campaign aimed at the two mainstream parties. • Ille Libertanan Party is not here ro protest anything,· Cobb said. •We're here to get the gov· emment out of daily life." Cobb said he shares many of the dassic Libertarian views. in- cluding legalizing drugs and abol- ishing the income tax. He is scheduled to participate in an Oct. 21 forum. with Cox and Graham. that will be taped and then aired by Cox Communica- tions.. Cobb. 58, currently teaches classes on a part-time basis at Orange c.oast. Sadd.lebad; and Santa Ana colJeg'eS. nm semester finds him taching thJft econom- HOW TO CONTACT YOUR REPRESENTATIVES Joe Michael Cobb 1s the Libertarian candidate for the 4 7th Distnct seat. lcs classes at OCC. Cobb has been an 8dM Uber- tarian since 1972. Rvell though he has said he he probably won't de- feat Cox 11 the polls. he betieYes third-party candidates should aJ- ways have• place on the beDot. ·~rersl need to have the op- tion. • c.oob Slkl "It's the emb- lished method for~- O'Neil Ind G9ry Prodor 8oent: Prelident Jtm Atkinton, Va President Mile Hu'-v, Trudy Ohlig-Hen, Fred Bodcmk and Pall! E. ~ lt.,2070 COAST COlmllHTY COUEGE DllTNCT DllbtClt a..: 1370 Ad9mt Ave., eo. Meeil IZl2e, (714) 02.-. CtlM ••• • WW&ern M. \4tg9 ~ Pi.,.....itw.tlet G. HoMld. Vlol Pl Mldlfll .._,. ...... 0.0. llOWn. • Jtr/riy ,..,..,..end~ Auk; 8'1df'ft'"*'9'*9'~ ......,.... .. aulCMOOL °"'*' OfRce: 2*-A .. St.. CCMltl Mete 1292'. (714) 424«>00 ..., l r h t Robert IMbot .._ ,......, .. 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Stansbury created magic by turning his driveway into a French garden using a bit of plywood, lattice and garden ornamentation to create an indoor/outdoor space adjacent to his antique-filled showroom, which was the setting for some 200 supporters of New Directions for \\\>mm. The elegant Lady Henrietta, 00-somethlng with a British pedlgJee that would impress even the most snobbish peraot1 concerned with dlgnified lineage, graciously greeted the crowd directly and simply; putting out her hand and saying. "How do you do? I'm Henrietta." She is an expert and historian on the subject of classic English decorating. Lady Henrietta also bas her own business in England, known as Woodstock Designs. well known to the trade. The Newport-Mesa crowd welcomed her with gusto, supporting the hostess of the evening. Sandra Ayres of the Newport Heights. The very chic and saucy Marian Palley was in the crowd witll financier husband Ropr Palley. Mary Mano joined Ms)' Anna Jeppe with husband ArthW', Meredith Foftman. FJana Donovan, Joan Smnmls and the petite Pamela Natande, all Decorative Arts Society patronesses and their husbands. who had come to meet the eldest daughter of the 11th Duke of Marlborough. Lady Henrietta's family home is known as Blenheim Palace. She studied fine art in both Florence and Paris, completing her education at the Inchbald School of Design in London. 20% ~ I Paul Folino and Sue Stem at *light the Night." Tuday, In addition to taking set out to "tight The Night" design commissions worldwide, Saturday evening with a formal she has also created her own line gala officially inaugurating the o.f wallpaper and fabrics.. incredible new theatrical the glau and steel fa.;ade of the expanded house, which DCM' lndudes tbe Segerattom SCap. the Julianne Argyros Sta88 and the Nic:hoJu Studio. . The evening was chaired by Sue Stem with assistance from a gala committee that included some of the most stylish and dedicated women on the Orange Coast A few deserving mention are~"'"*".,._.. 8utNu'a Glllbman. Dee Higby, Ollvla Jobmcm, C.arollne Jona, Donna Pbelps. Nancy Wiii and Elaine Wdnberg. In the party crowd, fabulous local contemporary art dealer Judy Slutzky was looking s'pectacular in a slinky gray silk evening gown adorned with a diamond deco brooch. She joined her prominent Ballroom. Honored guest& Included the beautiful••.._.. S g ilClom and her retail baron husband Henry S11 1taum; Mknne Mgyroe. the wife of the United States Ambassador to Spain, Georp~ Dmmne and Paul Follno, who is also chal.nnaa of the board of the Orange County Performing Arts Center; Manha md DerNI Anclenon; Marlene mtd s..n Hamontree; BOlur w.llertdl; l>ol'odly and Don Iennedy; Bette and wylle Altbo; Brtan and s.tle Anrwpn: Sue and Rmpb Stem; BarlMlra and Wllllam Roberta; Bob and Kathy KMkell; Nancy and Georgie Well; and Elaine and Mardn Weinberg Spotted in the crowd were complex created at a $19-million scientist/businessman husband Joe) Slutdcy mingling with friends. The crowd gasped as they entered the Westin Ballroom, uansformed into a comer of heaven with flowing white chiffon gauze draped over walls and ceilings. The dinner was created by celebrity chef Joachlm Spllcbal. with wines provided by Roba1 Mondavl Also in the crowd were Martt and Barbara Jobmon, Roger and Gall Kirwan. 1Wyla and Cluutes Martin. Erica Shapiro and Fred Thylor, Joann Leatberby and Greg Bates, and IJnda and John K.enaey. local design talents Jackie cost for the benefit of Orange Jetrrles and Phil Spellman New County audiences. "light the Directions for Women is a Nightn they did, as more than 25-year-old community program 300 handsome patrons of the dedicated to the rehabilitation of theatrical arts arrived at the alcohol-addicted and Jandmartc. complex redesigned chemically-dependent women. under the hand of The Decorative Arts Society will internationally acclaimed sponsor an additional four architect Cesar Pelll. lectures from renowned Cocktails and hors d'oeuvres designers this social season. For were served al fresco as the more information. call Elana sounds of an orchestra drifted in Donovan at (949) 721.0874. and out of cocktail conversation. 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Aubergine. the couple's llagshJp rut.aurant provides patrons truly innovative cuisine lo an elegant cottage setting. lroquet. tucked away in a comer of South Coast Plaza, serves French bistro-style food and has also been hJgbly rated by critics. It seemed that for a while the couple would be content to manage their existing locations to the delight of local customers. But the creativity that results in such oflerin~ also breeds a certain restJessness, which can manifest itself in a revamping of existing locations, or the urge to venture out to new ideas. nm and Uza have adopted the latter approach, and in the past year have opened Red Pearl, an Asian restaurant in Huntington Beach with 1950s Polynesian ovenones: Whist, a hip, upscale (and aJways booked) joint in Santa Monica's Viceroy hotel: and The Lodge here in Costa Mesa. FYI •WHAT: The Lodge •WHERE: 2937 Bristol St., Coate Mesa •WHEN: lunch 11 eerved from 11 :30 to 3 p.m. Monday through Friday. Dinner i1 served from 5:30 to 10 p.m. Sunday through Thursday and from 5:30 to 11 p .m. Friday and Saturday. •HOW MUCH: Moderate • CALL: (714) 761-1700 ($8} that's graced with a tangy mustard seed sauce. The crab cake CS l 0) was the way crab cakes should be. heavy on sweet crabmeat and lig}lt on breading or filler, with a nice crispy crust. Less successful was the artichoke ($6). The leaves are stuffed with a savory breadcrumb and garlic mixture. which was the way my grandmother used to make them. But ours was undercooked and a touch of the cookjng liquid on the plate or some good olive oil would have added needed moisture. The meat loaf and the pot roast were superb. The pot roast (S 14 ) is supposedly braised for five hours. and by the way the moist meat easily yielded under our forks. I don't think they're exaggerating. la carte, 10 tbere'a a good ldecdon of akle dllhes. Don' miss the onJon ru,. (SS), which are the best l\le had. period. Runner-up abouJd probably go to the French me. (SS). rb1n potato spears seasoned with a touch of oregano. The btaised greens ($5) leave something to be desired. Uke coaching a football team, running a restaurant requires teamwork and timing, and io this respect the Lodge is still in training ~p. The staff is friendly and tries hard. but the tempo just isn't there. On one visit. our waitress seated us and told us she'd be right back with a basket of bread and some water. The bread never showed, and we had to ask before we got the water. On a second visit, bread was never mentioned (although there were baskets on other FNIMrrA on.: £-Fashion~ Dis<owry ChamiLI - Maltr 0wr Story an4KOCE tables), and we again bad to ask several times for water. Both times, the kitchen was out of several menu it.ems, ~n though we weren't dining particularly late. I'll be eager to return in a month or two and hopefully r.ee improvement. TheLodgefinishesstron~ presenting a small selection of desserts designed to bring you back to the fifth grade. A rich. creamy chocolate pudding ($5) is choice No. I Service missteps aside, the Lodge offers dmers a cai.uaJ. nostalgic selection of good !>Olid menu items in a pleasing retro setting. • STEPHEN SANTACAOCE'S restaurant reviews appear every other Thursday Send him your comments at sdsanta(g!oc-dimng.com ~11thUAA """'&aiw " I 096 tli.sanmt "" II blfiT nit• The Lodge is the most casual of the three, which is fitting as it's in the funky new mall called the Camp, which is acros.-. the street from the equally funky Lab Anti-mall at Bristol and Baker streets. Several outdoor outfitters anchor the Camp, and as you walk through small center's meandering paths. hidden speakers deliver birdcalls. frog and cricke1 noise. and other wildlife sound!>. STE VE McCRANK I DAILY P1LOT Heirloom tomato salad along wrth a main dish of croppino and a glass of pinot noir at The lodge m The Camp m Costa Mesa. Meat loaf CS 12) is always a tricky offering. 1-.veryone rememben. mom's version. whether it's made with mushroom-. and tomato !H!uce or Lipton's onion soup mix. I lere the moist meat has a pleasanlly sweetish flavor. and the pan gravy that accompanies It partners perfeclly. The Lodge is al one end of 1hc mall. Jn homage to the center and it's own name. several antler racks adorn on<-' of the small eatery's walls. ·me re-;1 of the d~or hac; a nostalgic 1970s feel, complete with a free-standing, stone-lined fireplace. The bar that runs along one w.ill features an alabaste r top lighted from below, casting a wann glow on revelers enjoying a pre dinner cocktail. My friend ( ynth1a, who\ studied restaurant design. pom~ out that the d~or 11. m a style known a.'i ~c.oogie." which i'i something of a cross between WThe Jetsons· and Bob's aig Boy. These touches are. of course, understated here, but one look and I t.hinlc you'll see the influence. In addition to the single main room that spon s about 20 tables. there is a smaU outdoor patio. One server told me that they're building a second floor identical to the first. except it will be open air. This roofless addition should be. complete in a few months. Cuisine at the Lodge fits squarely in the comfon food category. The formula seems to be aruacling fans. The Lodge. which has only been open two months. was drawing decent WHERE'S THE PARTY? HOLIDAY PHOTO CARDS Now IN EXtraordinary Invitations & Writing Papers for life's Most Memorable Moments. crowds on several visits. Chef Jason Nietorkom. who ha'> worked at Aubergine and ·1 roquet, has efficiently organized tl1e menu. There is a decent selection of appetizen.. salads and a few sa.ndwichel> (the Lodge is also open for lunch). and about a do1,en or so main coursel>. Below the main courses is a selection of l>auces -beamaise. peppen..om. pan gravy-that can he paired with any of the en trees. Among the starters are oy.,ters, steamed clams and a deliciously moist smoked trout The reasonably priced 'itealc.'> include one of the best New York strip:. ($28) I've lasted and a flavorful and render mannared flank steak ($16) that's perfect paired with the tarragon-sccn1ed beamaisc sauce. I wasn't as impressed wi1h 1he salmon ($14), which was cooked well but needed some seasoning. The peppercorn sauce I ordered with 11 had too much cornstarch. for an unpleasant glutinou!> constStency. 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JOHN DEPKO You may well admire the Oscar-quality performances while squirming in your seat at what's happening on (or just off) the screen. This film centers on the vicious murders of two entire families. To the credit of director Brett Ratner, Lhe fear factor for the audience is created mostly with Hitchcock-style apprehension and anticipation, not excess blood and gore. Still, the expert pacing. the eerie music. the dark photography and chilling story line combine to provide an emotionally draining experience for the viewer. •Red Dragon," the seQuel to "The Silence of the Lambs," stars Anthony Hopkins and Ed Norton. The only comic relief is provided by the sarcastic comments and droll wit of the always excellent Anthony Hopkins as the caged cannibal. Hannibal Lector. Ralph Fiennes is multi-layered as the shy Francis Dolarhyde, whose childhood of horrendous abuse creates his alter ego, the murderous Red Dragon. Equally fine acting is provided by Ed Norton as Will Graham, and Harvey Keitel as Jack: Crawford, two intense FBI agents out to s nare the Dragon before he can kill again. So perverse are the Dragon's crimes, the agents reel the need to consult with another psychotic killer for advice on Homework Assistance At QRING ClllB &se the stress in your house/ Let our qualified teachers assist with your child's homework and test preparation. All subjects. Available one to four afternoons per week. CALL TODAY 949-645-7900 488 E . 17"' STREET • COSTA MESA (c~ of Irvine Ave.) Support Our Schools Shop Harbor Blvd. of Cars how to idenlify and catch him. And so Graham comes to visit the notorious Lector in the same prison cell made famous in "Silence of the Lambs.· Several uneasy scenes between the two men ensue. with sharp dialogue and dry humor sprinkled throughout their disquieting conversations. 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"Rt!d Dragon" is rauul R/or vlokn~. grisly images, language, some nudity and sexuality. • JOHN DEPKO is a Costa Mesa realdent and a senior investigator for the Orange County public defender's office. 'Moonlight Mile' struggles down the road ''Moonlight Mile" is one of those films you sincerely want ....--------. to admire. JUNE FENNER the cast, which includes Dustin Hoffman, Susan Sarandon. Jake Gyllenhaal and Holly Hunter, along with appealing newcomer Ellen Pompeo, certainly provides major star power. When a young woman Is shot to death, apparenUy because s he was at the wrong place at the wrong time, her parents and her fland struggle to restore some sort of reason and purpose to their lives. Unfortunately. writer/director Brad Sllberllng seems to strugg;e to maintain the energy and direction of this story. Scenes that burn with sincere emotion slip into scenes that feel borrowed from old soap operas. The powerful scenes. on the whole, are those with Sarandon. This amazing actress only grows more dynamic with each film. Gyll enhaal's character, Joe Nast, probably never the dynamic type, is frozen in such a catatonic state one tends to wonder why his fianc~ was ever attracted to him. This question, It turns out, Is a key element in the plot. This film wlll inevitably be compared to last year's Oscar nominee, "In the Bedroom.· "Moonlight Mlle" is not a bad film and, in my opinion, has a much more effective and satisfying conclusion. However, I can't quite see it as Oscar bait. I went to see this movie armed with two extra packets of tissues. I only needed hair of one pacht. UMoonliglll Mile" is rated PC-I 3 for some sensuality and brief strong language. • JUNE FENNER, a Costa Mesa resident, 1s vice president of a work-force training company. ~OUJ~ku ...... DUn ~ ,01{yles for all ~apes &~es of BF.AU'JlA.}L WOMEN TIY THE FIT. HELP JPM&USE iNICll llllllllj Ji-• NYS DATE BOOK n..n.y, Oca*r 10. 2002 All THEATER REVIEW AFTER HOURS • Submit AFTER HOtM8 twfW to the Delly PUot. 330 W. Bev St, Costa Mesi. CA 92827; bV fax to (949) 848-4170; or bv calling (949) ~A complete list 11 ~at www.dailypllotcom. pr99el1t the lnnuel "Art at F\owws" fall lrt end ftower show from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Oct. 19 at the comer of ~Drive and .s.mbof'M Road on the UO Nof1h Campoa. The event alto indudea the ArboNtum .. fall perennial sale. $2, free for dllldren and members of the Friends of the uo Arboretum. (949) 824-6833. 'Anton in Show Business' roasts the theater at OCC SPECIAL FOOD FEST The 18th annual Food, Wine and M1cnH>rew Fest will be held from 8 to 9 p.m. Thund-v at the Macy's Home Store/Cme & Barrel wing of South Coast Plaza, 3333 Bristol St, Costa Mesa. The festival, which benefits Second Harvest Food Bank, will feature samples from local restaurants. regional vineyards and micro-breweries. $40 in advance, $50 at the door. (7141 n1-1343. ART OF FLOWERS The ua Arboretum and Orange County Fine Arts will S50.00 tad pm inctudrs Mmiq ~ Btt.akflst • w.s..ms in Cmm dd Mir Pim. 1.-dl bf Fial cl <'-* Jmdin II Sbmmn Library &: Gcdeos. A6ernoan ~ Ii The 8utm Colledkm OD WS:ift'.. Oppammlty Dnlwtng Win $500.00 mopping sprtt at Pahion blmd. SS00.00 shopping lpee .. South Coast P1m and maicb, much more! Tldleta Pre-Sele Only Awilable at CdM High School Of&e, Sherman Gardens Gilt Shop, Newport Hills Drugs, The Baten Collection It Weslcliff, Paahioo Island Concierge. FUND-RAISERS 'LIGHT 1lE NIGHT' South Coast Repertory will open the new Folino Theatre Center today with the 24th annual gala ball, titled "light the Night." The dinner dance, whidl will include a tour of the new facility, will begin at 6 p.m. with a reception at SCR's new Audience Plaza, 655 Town Center Drive, Costa Mesa. $750 or $500. (714) 708-5504. See HOURS, Pa1e A12 8yTomTitu1 I n a classic example of biting the band that'• been reeding her, playwright Jane Martin has come up with a vtdoully comical attack on the theater itself with her satirical broadalde M Anton in Show Bwlne... • Orange C-oast College baa mounted the local premiere or th.is outlandish comedy, which manages to stick It to Broadway. as well as off-Broadway, regional theater and televlslon with fiendish relish. The characters - caricatures, really -are drawn with a brush broad enough to paint the sets for MWar and Peace." In a twist on the custom of the olden days in theater, when female characters would be played by male actors. Marti.n's didactic bloodbath has reversed the process, with women populating a nwnber of men's roles. In fact. there isn't a male body on the OCC stage -even in the role of a Texas folk slnger who has a heated overnight .c..DI Cook Book - IMilltile bale II the -hmdimn .. 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Natwally, the trio of ladles who land the principal roles are a highly contrasted lot -a 1V actress with considerable clout. a veteran actress who has more than 200 productions (and no salary) lo her credJt and a ditsy. virginal third-grade teacher who murmurs "forgive me, Jesus• after every mildly off-color remark. Astonishingty, these three disparate personalities mesh as allies, joined in battle against the myriad forces which threaten the success of their project. And, under the gleeful directorial hand of John Ferzacca, these forces emerge with a richly outrageous sardonic bite, from the passionate producer to the dispassionate financier. Even the local critic comes in for a backhanded swat. Joni Ross enacts the 'JV star Holly with an earthy fervor and liberal exercising of power, cavalierly di!.misslng directors wboee concepta club with her own. Jeuk:a ~la charmingty naive as the chirping ex-schoolteacber, while Alison Hartson plays the hardened serious actre88 wiln balancing quantities of add tongue and reluctant tenderness. A standout in the supporting ranks is Carrie Mc~ey as Kate, the show's emotionally involved producer. Uiura Vtramontes impresses u the tough-talking stage manager and narrator. Katie Hall goes aU out in her interpretation ofa shuftling. Otekhovian director with a bit of madness in her Method, while Hanalena Schwartz represents the chilly business side of the theater-financing operation. Breaking the fourth wall, shattering it really, is Shea Smillie as Joby, who's in the audience reviewing the show (Martin's MAnton: not Olelc.bov's "Three Sisters") for a publication resembling the Pennysaver, and who frequently interrupts the action to que~tion the characters' motivation. h's an entertruning gimmick that ultimately loses a bit of steam at the end. MAnton in Show Business" is FYI •WHAT: •Anton In Show BuaJnea• • WHERE= Orama Lab Ttleatnt. Or11nge Coast College. 2701 Fairview Road, Cocta Mesa •WHEN: Closing performances 8 p.m. tonight through Saturday, 2 p.m. Sunday •COST: $7 and $10 • CALL; (714) 432-5880 less a comedy about the theater than a series of acid· tipped arrows thrust at ·13.rious aspects of the craft. most of which hit home deliciously while others fall a bit Oat. Director Fer1..acca succeed!. in sustaining interest and establishing some splendid characterizations in his company of caricatures. Theater people should get a tremendous kick out of the OC(. production, while those not involved with the stage may wonder just what all the fuss about. Ether way, M Anton~ lS a different, somewhat 1aded approach to the art of show business. •TOM TITUS reviews local theater for the Daily Pilot. His reviews appear Thursdays end Saturdays. 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THIS AD SAVES YOU & FRIENDS SJ 00 PER PERSON ----·-------------------- ---- .1 c ®QTE OF TtE DAY "I gtt iM UJW thllt IM players are~ MllMiwe~ doU.,, tnjoying the IUCCUI.,. _,.,, ........ Newport Hlrbcw Hlh fodbll coach COLLEGES UC/womens soccer, a.k.a. Road Warriors Despite opening with three games on the road, the Anteaters are making some noise in the Big West Conference. W hen UC Irvine Coach Marine Cano looked at the women's aoc::cer schedule before the season began he knew !he Anteaters would most certainly be confronted wtth a big challenge to open Big West Conference play. The Anteaters would have to play their first three Big West games on the road And, so he went to work and put his squad to work. Cano intensified practices and the Anteaters responded wilh relentless effort. The ua women's soccer' team also played a tough ~---~ nonconference schedule. facing five teams that were in the top 25 in the nation. However, the Anteaters gathered strength and experience, becoming i....::........;:;;i~a;:;.._;,_i battle-tested for the Big West STEVE VIRGEN The results: the Anteaters won lht>ir ftrst two road games to open Big West action last week. wWe're starting to peak at the right time," Cano said. "What really has made me happy is I have a great group that has a blg-time passion for our school and our program. They work extremely hard during practice. They want to win." The Anteaters have a greater passion for the game after their two Big West victories.. They opened the Big West season wtth a 2-1 win at Idaho. UCI <M!rcame a 1-0 deficit after junior Caroline Ka.be evened the score wilh a penalty ldck. wtth less than three minutes left in the first half. The penalty was created by junior Hayley Mc.Nallan. who mded up scoring lhe game-winner at the 58:51 mark of the second half. UCI outshot the Vandals. 23-11. Kabe, the team's captain and sweeper, has been lhe catalyst for the Anteaters. ·earoUne Kabe, our captain, has been organizing us in the back." Cano said. "She's a leader. and she sets the tempo. I thought our defense was stellar On the two Big West victories), and that was because of her.· in addition to Ka.be, the Anteaters have been receiving CJefenstve support from sophomore fuDbatls Julie Scheppele and Tara ·Tuz" Weldon. ·1n my opinion, Ibey are two of the best fullbacks ln the country," Cano said of Scheppele and Weldon. ·rm ma.king a bold statement like that because of the five (ranked) teams we played and nobody from their side beat them. They don't get beat" SM COUEGES, Pal• 82 EYEOPENER . OcmlW 14 llonotee TOM DISTMlllAO ..,._ .._, Rolet c.1$on • <949157 ..... 223 • .,_.. Fmc 1949) 650-0170 Tlusday, Octob« 1 o. 2002 11 THURSDAY'S CHALK TALK PllDTPICKS Tonight'• pm• Plaramount vs. N9wpoft Harbor ... at Newport Harbor, 7 p.m. ... Newport Harbor by 14 Com MMe vs. S.ntiago .. . at Garden Grove High, 7 p.m. ... Costa Mesa by 10 Friday's ganMS la Habra vs. Corona del Mar ... at Newport Harbor, 7 p.m. ... la Habra by 10 Estancia vs. Saddlebadl ... at Santa Ana Bowl, 7 p.m. ... Saddlebadl by 7 last week'• picks: 3-1 {75%) Season record: 8-0 (57%) HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL Savoring the moment Sailors battle Pirates in final tuneup before entering Sea View League wars. Barry Faulkner Daily Pilot NEWPORT BEACH -At a time of year when lhe preleague season can become a little stale and high school football players' focus tends 10 drift toward •the games that really count," Newport Harbor prepares for its final preleague contest, tonight at 7 against visiting Paramount. wilh the kind of ·m the moment" approach Actors Studio inquisitor James Lipton would appreciate. "We're going to go at it one game at a time and zero in on these guys." Newport Harbor Coach Jeff Brinkley said ·Football is much different than olher ttports. because you're only guaranteed 10 times out of !he chute. For our guys, we're down 10 six more guaranteed games .• The Sailors (3·1), ranked No. 3 in CIF Southern Section Division VI, aren't guaranteed victory, which wouJd up their preleague record to 31 -2·2 since the start of the 1996 season. But the Pirates (0-4), would appear to face a steep uphill battle, after struggling to compete against !heir first four op- _I • :::-... f, _ .. _§% >. - / (Oct. 18 against visiting Ali- so Niguel), Brinkley said his players have been in- spnd by the not-too-dis· tant memory of a 16-8 sea- ponents. ......... 41c". Paramount, a once-proud program that won lhe CIF Soulhem Section Divlsion DI title in 1989, lost in lhe Di- vision 11 final in 1990 and won or shared !he San Gabriel Valley League title three dmes from 1996-99, failed to make the playoffs lhe last two sea- sons and is now 8-15-1 since 1999. The Pirates. who have been out- scored a combined 178·40 in losses to Marina, Long Beach Wilson, Lake- wood and Millikan, have also been slowed this season by having to adjust to new system installed by first-year coach Steve Collins. "They're kind of in lhe same boat Dana Hills (a 36· 7 victim of the Sailors last week). was. with a new coach making changes." Brinkley said "(Fonner coach) Ken Sutch was there a long time." And while it won't be long until !he Sailors open Sea View League play son-operung loss to Thlbuco Hills. ·1 get the &ense that the pla~rs are enjoying what we·~ doing. enjoying the succea... Brinkley said. ·1 think they suffered a little adversity that first week and I think !hey like being on this (winning) end a whole lot more than that Oosing) end" Si.nee playing poorly against Tra · buco, the Sailors have shored up their running game and tightened down their defense . Senior tailback Dartangan Johnson has topped the 100-yard rushing pla· teau each of the last twO games. after totaling just 81 yards the first two contests. Johnson's 121-yard, two-touch- down effort on 17 carries against Dana Hills, upped his season total 10 346 rushing yards and three TDs. With 2.351 career rushing yards. he is 350 from breaking the school record established by Steve Braz.as in 1982· See NEWPORT, Pase 83 Cavalier attitude STEVE McCRANK/DAILYPILOT Costa Mesa's Omar Ruiz (2), seen here breaking a tackle. is one of the Mustangs' key weapons tonight. Costa Mesa hopes to use nonleague Santiago game to prepare for crucial league game next week with Orange. Barry Faulkner Daily Pilot GARDEN GROVE -The Costa Mesa High football team should have little trouble flexing its superior mus· de when it kicks off tonight at 7 against nonleague h06t Santiago at Garden GroYe High. But its muscle memory ~ Coach Dave Perkins belieW!S may be the biggest element of the team's one- game respite from lhe Golden West League wars. "The best thing about Santiago. is that it runs the exact same offense ~ Orange." Pedd.ns said 'They both use the double-tight double wing. so ~ should get a chance to prepatt for Orange (which Mesa faces Oct. 18)." Pmim believes the suni1arity of schemes bdweell the Qrvaliers and Panthers will also help etiminare any complacency that may crop up in a nonleague confrontation. See MESA. P .. e 83 DAILY PILOT HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL PLAYER OF THE WEEK Michael McDonald Experience at receiver, in secondary, and lessons learned from Dad, give Tars' QB broad perspective. I GOLF LOve is not only in tennis Costa Mesa Firefighters Association charity golf tournament benefited others in nontraditional ways, while dishing out some unique awards. .... ~·· 1--n one of the most poignant awards banquets in local charity golf tournament annals, the newlyweds toasted with a rather unusual gift Monday in the third annual c:osta Mesa Fi.refighters Association Charity Golf Tournament on the Mesa linda course at C.OSta Mesa Golf & Country Oub. Last year through the event, co-tournament director Doug Wtlson, the ~~~~~ captain~Fire RICHARD DUNN Station No. 5 in Costa Mesa. helped arrange to get two people back together, including coUeague Ouis Kudelka. ft led to an Oct. I wedding this year. Kudelb and his new wife, Michelle, returned from their honeymoon just in time to participate in Monday's festivities. They changed their wedding plans in order to return to the scene of their reunion. ·(Michelle) had taken up golf, so last year I told her she should play in our golf tournament in October and maybe I could get her in the group to play with Ouis. ·Wilson said. MShe wasn't able to play in the tournament, but she came to the dinner and awards banquet and they sat together at a table, and then started dating right after thaL .. Adding to Monday's drama at Costa Mesa was the Crappy Golfer Award. in which each of the players in the last-place group received a plaque with the head of a dub and a golf ball placed on a pDe of you know whaL It was hilarious. And, of aU people, the newtyweds. the new Mr. And Mrs. Ouis Kudelka. along with Kerri Turner and golf rookie Greg LaFave, had garnered the honorable plaques by dinner's end. .. Capturing top honors in Aight A was team captain Keith Jones "1d his two sons. Zack and 1\"evor, along with Angelo '1organ. Jones shared O>wnament director duties with YJllson. • Winning Aigbt 8 (mixed men and women dMsion) was Bob $hilling. brother Turry Sihill.ing. captain Julie Evans and Scott McKenzie. The Tula's Trophies Babes Awa.rd went to Tina McCraw, Deanna rucb. Jerry Brown and Debbie Adams. The Costa Mesa Firelighters Associadon sponsors and supports several charities in the city, including awarding two $500 scholarahips each year to both P.atanda and Costa Mesa high schools, as well as donating to the athletic programs at both acbools. The CMFA Charity Fund, the beoefidary of Monday's tournament. also supports local Utde League teams and the c.o.ta Mesa Senior C.enter. Last ~ the association contributed to Che New Yodt Pile Department 9/ ll campaign relief effort. local ftremen flew to New York to donate the check. ••• sea Kipp trounce Uruverslty, 17-3. l ryce Aklerton OaRyPllot 0080NA DEL MAB-In ll.t contrast to their U-7 Joel 91mt Fl 1bJO ~ the Corona dd Mar boys water polo telln puC to- gether rour IOlid pedodl ol play aplmt tJntwnttyW9dneDy and auised to a 17-3 wto In both teams' fJr8t Pacific Coast lelgue match. CdM, (8-4. 1.() in league) and No. 3 in OF Soudiem Secdoo Di- vision I bpt the beat on the visit- ing Th>jam (6-7, 0-1 ln league) at CdM High the entire way. ICOring seven goals in the third period and adding three in the fourth. The 10 semod-balf goals were an improvement to the See XJngs' three second· half SCOR!ll against FJ Thro. ranked No. 6 lo DMsion l ·1 told the team that we played one good quarter against Fl Thro.· said Sea King!i coach nm SaMno. •in all of our losses we haven't pla)\ld four quarters together as a team and (playing together for four quarters) is the key to playing good teams. FJ Thro was a wake- up call for us, an indicator that they need to play as a team and be mentally prepared. They can't just show up and expect to win." University led briefly, l -0, on the first of tWo goals by David Mock. but the Th>jam' lead was short lived. John Money scored two goals less than a minute apart and Artie Dorr made it 3-1 at the end of the first period and CdM was well on its way. KENT MPTOW /OM:/ PILOT Corona def Mar's Jason DiRocco (9) fires a shot past l.#Wersity's Clay Steams during Wednesday's game at Corona del Mar. Several Sea King llCOrlng chances came from steals as Uni- versity attacbd. CdM's main thief was Jason Di- Rocco with Ove steals. He stole the ball deep in the CdM zooe Jn the third quarter and swam the length of the pool before shoc?ting the ball into the net for orie of his three third-period goals. Six different CdM players made steals including Jason DiRooco. Artie Dorr, Ali Kattan. 1ravis Hersh, Nadim Hakim and Daniel N'Jehenke each had ooe steal Dorr scored five goals to led the team. John Mann. John Money and Giriffin Gentry each scored two goals with Tum Harper. Ryan Moore and Niehenke each tallying one goal for the Sea KiJl3s.. Of CdMs 17 goals, 12 came on assists from Dorr (three). Money (three), Niehenke (two), Jason Di- Rocoo (two) and one ~ each from Mann and Haiper. CdM played disciplined as well Wednesday only having one ejec- tion to University's three. BRIEFS The Sea kings took adv.mt.age of two 6-on-5 samarins. Gentry and Moore ICO«ed goah on the RWl advantage. CdM goaDc.eepeis 1}'ler . Bnm-dase (second half) and Beeu StodstiD (first half) saved 10 shoes between them with Brundage making 8eW!:ll saves and Stodc:still makiog three saves. On ooe Unlversity attadc ln the fourth quarter Brundage leaped with two arms in the air to deOect a shot at point-blank range by University's Kyle Schafer. Tham speed broke University's woe, Salvino said. MCIRC OlMST LEMIE ConxMt dal Mer 1l Urw eulty 3 Scol9bwaa.... University l 1 o 1 -3 Corona del 3 ' 7 3 -17 Mar Unlweilllty-Modi 2, Sd'8fef t Saves - Maranhao s. Oeeland 2. CcM -Don' 5, J. OiRocx:o 3, Mann 2, Money 2, Gentry 2, Nlehenke 1, Moore 1, Harper 1. Sevee -Brundage 8, Stxx:kstill 3. Sailors stunned in five Aliso Niguel shocks Newport Harbor. Newport Hatbor Hlgb's girts wl- leyball Is in uncharted territory to- day. The Sailors, 11-3 and rllDb!d No. 1 in OF Southern Section Di- vision D·M. blew a two-game lead to visiting A&<> Niguel and lost. 15-4, 15-10, 14-16, 12-15, 12· 15, in the Sea View League opener for both teams Wednesda)4 'IWenty-nine bitting erroJ"S and 12 hitting errors plagued Harbor. .That equals 105.5,. said New- port Harbor Coach Dan Gierut about the hitting enors and the missed serves. Newport cut the lead to 12-11 in the fifth game before Aliso pulled away. "They out-served us, out-du.g us and outpla)1ld us," Glenn said. "Now we put ourseJves in a hole if we want to win league. .. Alyson Jenning.'I. Lauren Miller and Kristin McOune all had 11 lcills to 1.P.ad Newport and Kellie King tallied 51 assists. Alexis Keams led the team ln service two goals oach. feld, c.owtney Robertson and Sara Harbor's not wntu:re i.9 Friday. Natali2io t.allied goab for Coast at home. ln toumament play and goalbeper Heather Deyden against Davis at 10: 10 a.m. made ll saves. llAW:.Wl8'1.E ,.uport ...... za. Allo Nlgalll 5 &OOl8bw ~ A1ieo Niguel \ o 2 2 · & Newport • • 4 3 23 AH -Ten:d 3, L.m 1. l...ulher t. S.- -Jonel 8. ,.. -Sindaif 5, Wainer 3, Hocbnbury 3, Schmidt 3, Gregory 2, Armltrolig 2, Thompaon 2, l..aldlaw 1. Belden 1, Bury 1. SeY81-Mc:t.8in 3. tlGH SCHOOL GIRLS GOLF Sailors tee off on foe Newport Harbor Higb's girls golf team. paced by the medalist hon· ors of Natalie Draganz.a. who had a 9-0Ya' 45 for nine holes al.~ Ana c.ountry Oub, bested Sea View League dwJ Laguna Hills ~ 256-271, as Harbor improved to 4-0, 3-0 in league. AM sooring were JCaySr:tF Hom (50). Amanda Campbell (51), Ashley Jambs (5.3) and Katie McKay (57). JC WOMEN'S WA1ER POLO OR#llE MW COlft1d:JU: Goldin Wiit .. 0..,.. c... 4 Soole bw au.tin Orange Coeet b , 2 , -.. Goldenw.t 2 2 2 3 • • OCC-~ 1, SOl•MM!fekl 1, Robeitlion 1, NltaJizlo t s.--~ ~ 5, AVfllY 2. McOonnell 1, Stone 1. tlGH SCHP0t. GIRLS YOU.EYBAU. Mustangs sweep Lions Emily Abbott tallied 12 kills and 5e'Wll aces to lead the Costa Mesa High IPds wOeyball team to a three-game Golden ~ League sweep ~ host Westminster ~. lS-3, 15-10, 17-15. Sophomore Jackie Havem. ymmger ~ of Mesa's No. 1 sin- gles player Hilary Havem, bad 17 &Wsts and five aces for the Mus- tangs. 5-2. 4-0 lo league. The Musbang'l trawl to Santa Ana to battle Santa Ana Priday. a-rt next pJays away at Ir· Rustlers belt OCC, 9-4 tlGH SCHOOL GIRLS VOLLEYBAU F.stancia falls in three vine Friday in a league match. Golden West C.OUege goals on 6- on-5 's and penalty shots pr'OYed tlGH SCHOOL BOYS WATER POLO the undoing for Orange Coast C.01· Tars shell Aliso, 23-5 Newport Harbor Hlgb's boys water polo team made short wort or io\ladi.ng Aliso N'igud Wednes- day, squashing the W>M!rtnes with a pair of eight-goal quarters in the first half en route to a 23-5 Sea View League pasting. R06.1 Sinclair led the 9COrlng pa- rade with five goals and Nathan Welner. Omtie ffocbnhwy and Gavin Schmidt added three goa1a apiece in the rout. ThM>r Gregory, Brent Arm- strong and Jay Thompeon added COLLEGES Continued from Bl lege women's water polo team Wednesday In a 9-4 Orange Em· pire C.Onferenc.e loss at Golden West. The Rustlers, 18-3, 4-0 in con- ference, scored four goals with the man-advantage and three on pen- alty shots. "We get ejected too often. that's one weakness," said OCX: Coach MlJce GiJes. But we're going to go back to the drawing board and fJx our problems.• IOOr players ecored one goal each for the Pirates (17-S. 4-1). Erica Nkhol1on. Nlcole Sonnen- had all year. You can teD they have the taste lo their mouths that they want to win.• 'The Anteatm wUl look to sttenglben their road-game prowess today at Loyola Marymount (S..3-2), in a nonconferenc:e pme. Irvine will then trave! to Long Beach State for a 8tg ....at .snatch Sunday at 1 ~ The '49en an 3-6-3, J -0-1 fn tbt a.. w.. After t6eir~ road ICbedule. the Anteaten will attempt to CU. advaotaae ol a ~ bommtanct ua homt UC Rt.rwikle. OCC. 11. lheli tbe ~ Wfl bWt OD Ill 't1lltmt ..._.CAI tiM Alllnaa. 0ct.20M l ~atAr• I SllidlUrn. • u JOU ae.d tny IDln proof m.tm. ............. m ..,...,1nmiiD ... pOloa.Wldtapm. ...... .--..cw._o .. '•rl &tanda High dropped a Golden \\at League match to visiting Orange Wednesday at Fs· tancia, 15-12, 15-lt, 15-7. Laura Morton, Kate Nelson and Lucia Flores each had fuur ld1ls for ll6tanda. Flores had a team-high four service aoes and 15 digs for estan- da. 1-7, 0-5 ln league. Orange WU led by AJejandra Osorio and PaJgie Chen, each with five kiDs, and Usa Weaver had IMM!ldig:L Osorio abo contributed five dip. Bstanda holta Pacifica lo a non- ~ match today at llstanda I ast-seCond Hail Maly wins it for the searuiwKS Sepulveda's 45-yard TD pass to Glldart wins it after Seahawks stop Carson on fourth down. A dutch atop by the Newport Mesa Jr. MidFt Seabawb (11-13~year-olda) on lourth down at the Canon Coha' 45-yard line wltb only three seconds left allowed the Selbawt oftinee an- other chance to win the All-American Football p.me and the Seahawb came through. QuartedJeck 'lllylor Sepalwda 1auncl;>ed a deep pau to Ja- c:ab Glldlrt. who broke two tackles on b1a way to the game- wlnnlng 45-yud touchdown reception aa time eq>ired in the Seahawb' 20-14 win over the Colts in a rematch oflut eeuon's SUperBowl. The Colts tied It at 14 In the second baJ1 when a Canon player picked up a fwnble and ran 98 yards for the touchdown after the Seahawb marched 80 yards behind the runn1ng of Robbie Wik and Matt Guza and pass plays from Sepulwda to Brett Houten. The Seahawb' J8COb fiylor and Matt Lutton each sacked the quarterback three times. Brtc ....._ a.. V1dray m. Richie Soremoa. Brtce SdD- man. saewn ne.n and wm Brawn held c.arson to minimal second-half yardage on the ground The offensive crew of Kevin Morgemt.em. Bryce Jard.lne. JU1t1ne Blboum, Corbin Mc:Nutt and Jooatbon Bow9e opened holes for Gildart, who had more than 100 yards rushing and scored the Seahawks' first touchdown. The C.Olts tied the game in the second quarter. but key recep- tions by Jamie McGee belped the Seahawks to a l•-6 halftime lead. • In Pee Wee (ages 10-12) action: Seabawb 30, Compton nmm 7 The Pee Wee Seahawks improved to 4-1, as the quarterback duo of Jordan Luak and Matt Butdey combined for four touch· downs to receivers Mu~ and Robbie Boyer. The quarterbacks also received solid protection from line- men Scott l.JndMdl. SteYm Dewrtan. Scott Slmoa. David ~ drabtan and James McXenoon. linebackers Woody Yokoyama. Qarmt Amoroeo and .,.._ rick Marin-Finn crushed the Compton running bacb. Def'en- slve ends Brandon Davia and Brett Hannnhan kept C.Omp- ton's quick backs from getting to the outside, while defensive linemen IC.evln ~ Travis Prickett. Nick Swlmon and Jama Volalre combined to win the battle in the trenches.. With the running game shut down. Compton went to the air However, cornerbacks Scott Clime, Carlo v.lda and ICyle Johmon were up to the task. allowing only two completions. "This is a great givup or kids,· said C.oacb Mike Molinero, who has no children of his own on the team. ·11ove them like they're my own.• • Also ..... The Junior Pee Wee Seahawks (ages 9-11) lost to the Rowland Heights Raiders, 25-0. The Clinic Seahawb Cages 8-10) lost to the Norwalk-Sante Fe Springs Saints. 12--0. The Jun· lor Clinic Seahawks (ages 7-8) lost to the South Bay Packers. 27--6. SCHEDULE TOWlY Foodlel High IChool -Paramount at Newpo11 Harbor, 7 p.m.; Costa Mau w . Santiago, 8t Garden Grove, 7 p.m. ero.. country Hivh edlool boys end glrie -Corona del Mer It Unlvemty, 3 p.m.; Ocean View It Coste Meu, 3 p.m.; Wllltmlnater and EstarlCie at Orange, 3 p.m.; Newport Harbor at Sea View l.eegue meet. at Irvine High, 3 p.m. 8oa. College men -Vanguard University at C.1Beptlat.3 p.m. College women -UC Irvine at Lovole, 4 p.m.; Fresno Pacific et Vanguard University, 3 p.m. ~ College women -C.I St.ate Northridge • UC Irvine, Cr8Wford Hall, 7 p.m.; v.nguant University It Alliant University, 7 p.m. High edlool giril -Teeoro at Corona del Mar. 5;30 p.m.; Estancia at Pacifica, 3:15 p.m. ..... High IChool girt. -Corona del Mar at Unlvemty, 3:15 p.m.; Ulguna Hille at Newport Harbor, 3 p.m.; e.t.noa at Willtminster. 3 p.m.; Ooeen View at Costa Meu, 3 p.m.; Sage Hill at Capietrano Valley Chriltlan, 3:15 p.m. HAPPY BIRTHDAY Celebf atiw the~ Piot's Att*te orthe ~ senes TODAY . ~ ii , 20-Wendy Ma11inovidl Costa Mesa Swimming, '99 23 -Josh McCanne Orange Coast Baseball, ·01 22 -Otcer Garcia Newport Harbor Football, '97 FWdhodle¥ High IChool -Bonita va. Newport Harbor, et Harper Community CefltM, Cotta Mau, 3:15 p.m. Gol High ld'lool grrta -Emnda It Sege Hill, 3:15 p.m.; Costa Meu It cx.nge, Jp.m JC WOMEN'S VOLLEYBALL Pirates sweep Santa Ana COSTA MESA -Freshman out- side hitter Melissa Zapiain had a match-best 14 kills to lead aec- ond·l1Ulbd Orange Coast C.01· lege to a 30-10, 30-11, 30-17 rout of visiting Santa Ana Wednesday In Orange F.lnplre C.Oo!erenoe wome:n'a~ The Pirates (7-0, J-0 ln the OF.C) toyed wlth Santa Ana from convmted the pme.winniog goaJ with three leCOIMil left. Dn!uon Barry Jed 00 wttb four golll. UCJ Coach Ted Newland'• 1quacl (8'"') will open Mountaln Padftc Sport• Federation play tiJ ho1t1ng UC Santa Barbwa S.turd11J at tbe Anteater Aquadcs Complex at noon. the outset with various comblna- tlons. Kelly Overby had seven kills. Hllaha C.Ounts had 15 aaalsts. Jes- sica Uppt had 13 ua1sta and tw0 blocka; Jesa1ca lingo had three aces and three kills, and Nicole Buckley had three kDls. Cout is at Pullerton Friday for a 7 p.m. match. • lob OW' •••l uc:ra .... A&talltlc~•rCDlrlJ _...._ .... ,'[ I •'Or..,. S POR TS n.ndlty. aaa.. 10. 2002 • I HIGH SCHOOL fOOTBALL Presenting one very long measuring stick CdM attempts to get its game in shape against heavily favored La Habra. Barry Faulkn•r Daily Pilot NEWPORT BF.ACH -After four weeks of inconsistent play. including what Corona dd Mar HJgh football coach Dick Free- man termed a general lack of lm· p~meot. Freeman Uled just four word.a to sum up Friday's 7 p.m. nonleague game against La Habra at Newport Harbor High. "Who scheduled these guys'r Freeman asked, rhetorlcaDy. af. ter reviewing the HJghlanders' 24-20 Joet 1ast week to pemmlal poMr Lot Alamitos. "They have an o~ t:adde (6-foot...(, 265-pound /Wlloz Delek Hunter) who loob Ub be plays for the Rams.. He'I nine feet tall and be runa tal well. And their quarterback ... holy moJyt I told our guys this game is going to be a measure of where lft're at. because these guys are tn our division." La Habra (3· l) is ranked No. 3 in OP Southern Section DMsion IX. while the Sea Klnga <2·2) a.re ranked No. 5, despite suffering a 14·12 upset Joas to Cypress last week. a performance Freeman later called scary. "We're not so much looking at this game in terms of a win or a loss,· Freeman said "But we want to JU)' • p><l toott.11 game. our best pine.'' 1be Sea Klnp wOl have to do 80 at lela than run lttengtb. wtth senior ufety-recelver K.C Rawlins (groin) and senior running badt·outside linebacktt Keith Long (strained bade) moat lflcely out for the sec- ond ltraJgbt week. CdM abould benefit from the return of aenJor fuOback Matt C.ooper, who aat out against ey. press with a sprained ankle. C.ooper. however, will not start on defense at inside linebacker. La Habra ranb in the top to in Orange County In scoring (No. 7 with 124 points) and scoring de- fense (No. 9 with 38 points aJ. lowed). Coach Prank Mazzola~ HJghland· en outscored At· tea1a. Fl Dorado and California by a com- bined 104· 14, before battling Loa Al vfrtu. ally ewrl In a game Griftina Coach John Barnes later said was no fluke. The Hlgblanders have done most of their damage through the air on offense, as junJor quarterback Daniel Morales has completed 56 of l 04 for 929 yards and eight touchdowns. with only two interceptions. Four different receivers have TD catches for La Habra. includ· ing 6-4, 235·pound senior tight end Sean McDonough (12 recep- tions for 183 yards and two TDs) and eenJor Tony Mqana (10 re- cepdom for l n yudt and two TOI). Senior nmtoo SUdob bu all catchel for 143 yards and three TD&. Defemtvely, the KighJanders held El Dorado to rninus·l2 yards ruah1ng and limited Loa Al to just 70 yards on 29 rushing at- tempt.a. c.dM will try to attack la Ha· bra's defense with a ground game led by eenior Madt Oandi•Di Cianciulli has rushed for 491 yards and five TOs on 104 carries and has five receptions for n yards and another TD. He needs just 60 yards to reach the 2.<XlO- yard plateau for his varsity ca· reer. Senior quarterback Jonathan Hubbard has completed 23 of 46 for 166 yarda and four TOI, while throwtng two truercepciom. ~ Welch Is the Sea Klnp' leading reoetver wt.th nine catcba for 120 yarda and three lDs. Turnovers -CdM la tniru. four tn tu.mover ratio -and penalties bave plagued the Sea Kings thus far, while la Hatbra is plus-rour tn tumOYer ratio. The Highlanders milled ~ playoffs last season, but appear to have recaptured the magic that led to a OF Dtvislon IX run· ntt-up 6.n.i.sh m 2000. This is the final preleague game for CdM, which opens iii Pacific Coast League schedule Oct 17 against Uruversity. This is the Sea Kings' filit meeting with La Habra.. Eagles will be trying not to be out-Witte(d) RANKINGS C1F Dlvi.lon VI 1. Los Altos (3-1 l: 2. Foothill (4-01. 3. Newport Harbor (3-1 ); 4 Charter Oak (3-1 I; 5. Bellflower (4-0); 6. La Mirada (2-2); 7. Orange Lutheran (2·2); 8. Katella (4-01; 10 Long Beach Cabrillo (4-0). CORONA DEL MAR LINEUPS No . .....,.. ~·~ Ht. Wt. Yr. Po. No. ...,..., Ht. Wt. Yr Po. s J HubbenS 5-10 170 Sr 08 80JoMDelev &-123& Sr OE Saddleback coach's experience could be pivotal in league matchup with F.stancia Barry Faulkner Daily Pilot SANTA ANA -A statistical breakdown of Friday's Golden West l.ea8Ue football game be- rween Estancia High and host Saddleback reveals two very similar teams will take the field for the 7 p.m . lclckoff at the Santa Ana Bowl F.stancia ( 1-3, O· l In league) has scored 33 points, given up 118 and produced 783 yards of total offense. Saddlebaclc (1 -3. 0· 1) has scored 37 points, surrendered 127 and produced 869 yards of total offense. Both teams are on three-game losing streaks and are coming off 2001 seasons in which they sttug8'ed. There are, however. areas whe~ the Eagles and Roadrun- ners differ greatly. not the least of whkh involves head-coaching experience. Saddleback Coach Jeny Witte, In his 29th season. will coach his 302nd game at the Santa Ana· based school Friday. His 142 ca· reer wins include a CIF Southern Section title in 1985 and a mea· sure of respect a.s vast as his con- tribution to Orange County prep football. ~(Witte) is one of the most ex· NEWPORT Continued from B 1 83. With the running game seem- ingly up to speed. the Sailors pre· sent potentially devastating bal- ance to opposing defenses. With 247 rushing yards and 201 pass- ing yanh against Dana Hills. the Sailors produced at least 200 In both categories ror the first time In 73 games. datlng back to Week 9 of the 1996 regular season. Brinkley anticipates Para· perienced coaches in Orange County and he has had a tremendous amount of success.· said Estancia Coach Jay Noonan. the Eagles' second-year head man who is now 1·12 as a varsity head coach. The loser could wind up in the Golden West cellar. while the winner retains hope of building some momentum. "The next three weeks Oeague games with Santa Ana and cross· town rival Costa Mesa follow), we need to step up and make a statement," Noonan said. NThis is a critical time of the year for us." If Estancia does have a clear advantage, It would be offensive balance. The F.agles have split their yardage nearly equally be- tween the run and the pass and junfor quarterback Brad Young appears to be settling in as a passer. YoWlg. who split time the first two games with returning starter Lewis Bradshaw, has played full. time since Bradshaw went down with a shoulder injury on the opening kickoff of a Week 3 loss to Katella He was 9 for 21 his first varsity start, but threw two interceptions. In Saturday's 41 ·7 loss to Westminster, Young com· pleted 10 of 20 for I 28 yards and a touchdown, without an inter· ception. Senior tight end Jennaine Young (nine catches for 107 yanis). as well as senior receivers Javy Ramirez (seven for 103) and mount will continue to stack elght in the box and cover receiv· ers man-to·man, which could provide an enticing challenge for senior quarterback Michael McDonald But McDonald. who sustained a shoulder injury against Dana Hills. may not play. Brinkley said If he were side· lined. sophomore Kasey PeteTS would assume Vie controls. Pe· ters Is 0 for l as a varsity passer. McDonald. who posted career single-game highs In passing yards (201) :ind TD passes (three) last week. has completed 44 of 79 Louis Valdes Jr. (seven for 68) have been the primary receivers. though Bradshaw (five catches for 71 yards) is slated to start at one wideout Friday. CIF DlvWon vn 1 Bell Gardens (3-1 ); 2. Pioneer (4-0); 3. Santa Fe 13· 1 I; 4 South Hills 13-1 ); 5. El Rancho (2 21; 6 C&lifom1a 12·21. 7. West Covina (2-21. 8 Arroyo (2-21. 9. Costa Mna (2-2); 10 Sctiun I 1 31 CIFDMNonlX 1. Western (3-1 ); 2 Fullerton (4-0), 3 La Habra (3 11, 4 Northv1ew (3-1 ); 5. Corona del Mat (2·2); 6 Pacifica (2-2), 7. Northwood (3-1 ). 8 Covina 12-21. 9 Los Amigos (2·21. 10. Laguna Beach (3 1l 20 Marl! C.aocoulh "°'MllUC-15 TomWltldl 21 ;.!!RM<! 1KrlsC- 53 Al>OvLUjM> eo John o.i.v 74 ~ l()duthom 71.Jol\n~ 50 Oennv T.n- 5-10 17'5 Sr TB 54 J-v-suii. 5-10 230 Sr OT 6-222!; Sr FB 111 ,,.,,~ 5.-1 180 Sr OT 5.-11175 So WR S1 ..._,,,Cen &-0 20S Sr DE &-0 205 Sr WR 21 Jlft"-1 &-0 20& Sr OL8 &-2 215 Sr lt 43MMIW..UW 5-7 170 Sr II.II 6-22*> Jr ll 88 Tv*LMW» &-1 195 So II.II 6-1 2X> Sr LG 7 KnaC-6-2 215 Sr OL8 5.-10 210 Sr c 8 Montv OmguN 5.-11 175 Jr CB &-0 20S Jr RG 24 Oen1e1 M.,..r>-F1nt1 s..n 1ee Jr CB 5.-11 211 Jr RT 9 M.UMomo 6-1 180 Sr fS ESTANCIA LINEUPS Junior fullback. Bubba Kaplco has been the leading ground gainer, picking up 161 yards on 32 attempts. Geo Macias (81 rushing yards) should also help the running game, which may get a boost if senior SaddJebaclc transfer Bobby Estrada is able to play. Estrada sat out the first fow games with a broken collarbone, but is hoping to get clearance to play against his former team· mates. DIRECTIONS ~@ DEFENSE Cost. Meu V'I. Santiago (at Garden Grow High) North on Harbor Blvd to Garden Grove Blvd. Left on Garden Grove, right on 9th St., left on Stanford Address 11271 Stanford Ave &t.nda V'I. Saddlebadc (.t Santa Ane Bowtl Ht. Wt. Yr Po No .....,.. 15 Brad Young 6-1 185 Jr 06 3A G4IO M..:.• 5-10 185 So TB 48 MokeCalloll 6-1 215 Jr FS 28 JllV'( R.monu 5-9 155 Sr WR 12 L....,18t.i.t>-6-3 183 Sr WR 39 Jenna•,,. 'foung 6-4 22!> Sr TE 64 M.n Monell 6-3 266 Sr lT eo Gary Su.-. 6-1 28!i Jr LG 75 ~ Hem'"'"'" &-0 250 Sr C 72 S.no Atrtola 6-0 260 Sr RG 7ti I.on Monon M 290 So RT 39 .Jem\a1,,. Young 51 Gef"1,Jo,.. !>5 Undoo P\llini 85 Rog.. 8ol"""9 45 C...llenCrom 48 Mike Cett1ll 368ubbe~ 20 LOUtO llllides 28 J..,.., R.mo,., 3A GeoM.,. .. IS L.-. 9,...,_ Ht. Wl Yr. "°- 6-4 22& Sr DE fl.O 290 Jr OT 6-2 23& Jr OT tr1 196 Sr OE 5-11 Hiii Jr OL8 tr 1 215 Jr ll8 !> 10 196 Jr ll8 Jr 5-8 1*> OL8 5-9 156 Sr C8 5-10 11& So CB 6-3 113 Sr FS While P3tancia has had some SU~ moving the ball. turnover.; have cut i.1to their point produc· lion. The Eagles. who run a high· rnJc veer option attaclc. have furn. bled 18 times. losing I l. and also thrown three inten:q>tions. They are minus-nine in turnover ratio. after finishing Wt year's 0-9 cam· paign at minus-two. North on Bristol, past 5th St • nght on Civic Center Dr Stadium at corner of C1v1c Center Dr and Flower St. NEWPORT HARBOR LINEUPS Saddleback. has produced nearly 81 % of its offense on the ground, keyed by 5-foot-9. 200- pound junior running bad Ramiro Oaavez. lermo Garcia has thrown for 169 yards and one TD. bul has com· pleted just 18 of 56 (32.1 %) with four interceptions. OffENSE • DEFENSE Oaavez, who rushed for 1, 115 yards and 10 TDs as a sopho· more, has earned 524 yards and fow TDs on 105 carries th.is fall NThey have a very good run· ning back in Oaavez and they try to control the ball with him,# Noonan said. Saddlebaclc quarterback Guil· Senior lfavis Winrow leads Roadrunner receiver; with seven catches for 72 yards These two school played nine consecutive yecm from 1981 -89, the last eight as Sea View League rivals. Saddleback holds a 6·3 se- ries lead. 9 M McOoneld 220~n *> r,_ TheflOI 8 Mike Toole 8 Spence< I.JM 112 Peul TOIT\lfl 115AJ Slate< 79 EncC...n• !lO Jec:i sn.;,.., 77 Now.iki,,. 75 Cimo Sedofn Ht. Wt. Yr. Po &-0 180 Sr 08 6-0 196 Sr TS 5-11 200 So f8 5-11 196 Sr WR H 153 So WR tr 1 209 Sr TE ~ 110 Sr lT 5-11 230 Jr lG 5-9 ~ Sr c 6-3 258 Jr RG &-4 290 Sr RT "'-Wt. Yr Po 1 S Moureoyen fl.O Ito Sr OE 110-Br__,.r 6-1 215 Sr OT 56-nN-5-9 202 Jr HG '5Mac~ &-1 170 Sr OE 1 MM!Enontu 5-9 Ul1 Jr OL8 "4 f CatO'ene 5-11 114 St ML.8 11 Jlmm'( s.-S-7 1m Sii OL8 12 8'yoe s.-,... r..10 114 Sr CB • BenS.... &-0 151 Sr ca 28 Warren Junowodl !>-9 111) Jr SS no Johneon ~191& Sr FS for 644 yards and five TDs th.is fall, with only three interceptions. and Oaase Brawner, safelles War ren Junowich and Johnson. as well as comers Bryce Sawyer and Ben Soza. has allowed 1ust st"Ven points over the last I 0 quarters. beginning with the second half of a 23· 14 Week 2 win over Marina. COSTA MESA LINEUPS Nine ditferent Newpon receiv· ers have caught passes. led by sophomore Spencer Link (I 2 catches for 236 yards and three TDs) and senior Mike Toole (12 for 212 yards and one TD). Newport. which ranb eighth in Orange County in scoring de· fense, will attempt to continue its recent 5tlO.ing play. The Sailors. led by linebackers Matt Encinias. Fernando Castorena and Jimmy Sanchez. linemen Shahan Mou· radyan, Mac Posey. Austin Nieto A victory would give the Tars, ranked No. 9 IJ1 Orange County. at least fow preleague WU\S for the seventh straight season and would give them victories in 16 or their last 17 home games. 25 in their last 27. This is the first meeting be- tween the two schools. MCDONALD Continued from B 1 completion percentage would have been even more impressive, but three perfect strikes we~ dropped by receivers. Aa:uracy, touch and timing. all of which he displayed by oompietl.ng 17 of22 for 214 yank and three TDs. without an interception, tn mop-up asmgnments last teas0n. are just pan of the skill set be brings to ~ h.lgh-proftle position. IUvtng learned al b1s father's knee. induding frequent week.end throwing aessioos lince be WU 10. gives McDonaJd. he belieYel. an advantase O'm' other prep qu.nabacb.. have the opportunity to malc:e a play to help win the game. You don't have as many of those opportunities playing rueiver or safety, because you don't always have the ball in your band I'm trusted by my coechea and teammates with that responsibillt)l" 5-tO 175 Sr OB &-1 200 Sr F8 5-8 150 Jr TB 6-2 180 Sr WB 6-0 170 Sr WR 5-n 200 Jr TE 6-0 2!56 St l T W 240 Jo lG 5-n 220 Jr C 6-0 210 J• AG ~1 290 So RT •rve been arowid football inttY much my whole life." McDonald aid. • ., 1\-e laamed a lot ot the Utt.le thlnp. My Did ha tauebt mt a lot about ladenbJp. about not lhowfns Wiii.kneii to the other tmm and beq compoeed throughout the pme. becawe EM:a)'OOC It looking to JOU." MdloOlkl .... bo bat., i.n.d .... deal fram Sdort eo.ctlfel~. rormer tCU)douf ~:beet hllwlf who• jljofhe..U~~- qulrWbMt c:olCh. McDooUd bellil ... cbe best lbq ~-..... blm .. .. Aft-er a somewhat shaky start tn a 16-8 oonleegue loss a.t l\'abuco Hills. McDonald bu rewarded that t.nm. ae.d.ing the SaDon to three ltraigh• wins. the No. 3 ranting tn OP Sowhem Secdon Divillon VJ and the No. 9 tanking tn Orange County. •tle'a a wry 9CCUrtte thl'OMI' md •very conBdeot ttuuwn •• Brtnkley said ol McDonald, who bat~" of 79 thla &I~.,,.). "He t.11 l'lllllymrted to tbrowtt Ml lbe mt couple .... We Just cell him co._ .... t,.-nud f:w'I be ane.· -~ ...... -.. edmdbMcoec:t.' •• JlhWK. tNll. •Coecb Miidiy ........... . quanablct-' ........ .,, bin .. bUi ... C8D ........ 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Coate ftollt .,_..... la'con -,.,._..-....... ltnerb, aCI l'alaUne Mt.d llf~ .. ..._W.11 ... "'°' Ill °';?: tJl7,"*"CAllUO ttew19111brtod "-"llty ... ,,__ f c .. • ~. all delJlt ba1Mu yetf YOI, ;,"~--· ,....,. -Sl7, ..... CA ~c. ....,, at (. IJ Shet, Cotle Mna,CAta21 Tiit. ~ ·-· MlMby ~-­wife ~ 8*Mwan......,lf0t• ma Coro l•tll Crum Z56&l He.aehtvt i..ne' Tiiie ~ Is COii• Cl-on ltM forwt. CA m30 ' dllcted tlY. "' lllCIMdu.t nus 1t1teme11t wN "•Yona ,11111..... ~1 Hav1 yov atatltd H9vtyOltthftM ~=· flle4I •1111 the 10/Qt/02 £ .... doilll bt&f6no• ,.u Ho to1Mt1971 I CA;=-'4,A, °'"'*'• Gin• M. KalllllW.I T1'1• 1te._. ... Diiiy r11ot OGt. 101.P..1. Thlt buslneu ii con· nti. •t9lenlellt WU 24. ll, 2002 lml• dueled tly· 1 ,._,1 fM ..-the COUl!lJ flltd wttfl tlte County Cltrll of OflMlt' County on09/l7/02 1Mt•t17tH ..... ..... p1ttntl'ahio. Clefk of Orance County '-a...I Pra10114 Plalld•nt ~~18 This statement •u Or'J pa...t Oct. 10 17 The loffo•tnc persona ftled wilt! the County -• • 111 dolna bualneas u : Clefk of Oun11 CDtlnty 14· 1• 2002 'TH925 oe11 ritot s.pt. 19, 26, OGt.3,10,2002 T"'60 11cm.11Wll9 ... .._ Celato Cla.slco, 256 E. onOll/27/02 .... ..... C:0.1t H:l&isC«ona del H02HUOH ... ...... :!:;,: Perlyualhi<Mlul, ~.·~. ~~~t. 26~ Thi ,:..o:.io~-· ~•Illa, lr¥1nl CA ........ = Mwtlet, 1178 su8! ......... ......... The follow\nc ""'°"• 11'8 dohla bu.U.-H : ltellable One, Inc .. 1654 E. r-ttt st .. •B. Senta An1,CA9270l This busrMss is con et • ttf .. tl flow Ave., Santi An1, d~!:: Yb!~ ::'.r'."~vtduel Acm. ...... ~. Patel, 827 Ttie fotlo. wlq ,,.,.ons •• doina builnm as: £scape Plt1tn Studio. SOI Otd Newport Blvd., Newport Buch, CA 92&63 R.tiebte One, Inc. (CA), 1654 E. fourth St •• 18, Santi Ana. CA 92701 dotnl bu~1ness yet? Yu, Thi follow1n1 person Montque ~.. Corona 10/1/02 hes 1b1ndoned tfte use CA 92879 This business Is con· ducted by: a corporatkMI Htv• you started fbron1 Plf1yasathlr• of the Fictitious Busl· l<1unal 111¥ Corp, 2905 ~ul ness Herne: Milestone Ca-U Ct., Corona. CA .tallM Udllzono, 29831 Hiddenwood, L11une Nlcuet. cA mn TlHS statement wu fln1nclal, 4685 Mac· 91720 ftled wrth the County Arthut Court, Sult.e 480, This busJnesa Is con· Clerk of Ofanee County Newport Buch. CA ducted by: 1 eener1I doln& business yet? Ya, 1/14/0Z Rekable One. Inc. on 10/08/02 92660 I* tnerslllp 20026919720 The rtclrtrous Business Han you started ...01 Funclefbua, 444 Emerson, Coste Mesa, CA92627 Sandrlne C11don1, DI· rector D•~Y Pilot Oct 10, 17. name referred lo 1bove doln& business yet? No 24. 31. 2002 TH9Z3 wu f1l•d In Oranae Ashok $.Petit This bu.Inns Is con ducted by: a 1•n•r•I par-tnership This st1tement wn filed wrth the County Clerk of Oranp County on 09/24/02 200Ht18068 County on 9-13·02, FILE This 1tate~nt was ll011CIOUINCAnDllTO NO 20026916949 filed with the County Have you sterlld dolna business yet? No Jelme Uchlzono SBUl<OHOUCllYllA6ES Onld Ludinaton, 33 Clel'k of Or1n11 County Rue Fontaln1hleau, on09/04/02 Dale ol Folin& Appli· cation. Aueust 30. 2002 To Whom II May Con· ce'" The Name(s) ol ·the Applicanl(s) is/111· DISH COOKING SCHOOL INC The applicants listed above are 1pply1ne to the Department of Alcoholic Bever aae Contol to sell alcoholot. beveraeu 11 435 E I 7TH ST #B, COSTA MESA. CA 92627 Type of llc enu(s ) Applied for 41 ON·SALE BEER ANO WIN£ EATING PLACE Daily Pilot Octobef 3. 10, 17.2002 Th894 Re-.. ..... ... s...... The followone persons ue do1n1 buSlneu H NEWPORT TOWNCAR 142 liberty. Newport Beach, CA 92660 Royal rteet. Inc (CA). 19 Skyaate. Aliso V1eto. CA 92656 This business 1s con dueled by: a corporation Hne you star led doinc business yet? No Royal fleet. Inc. Anthony Pnc1, President This statement wn filed with the County Clerk of Orane• County on 09/24/02 20026'11071 Dally Prlot Sept, 26, Oct. 3. 10. 17. 2002 TH878 ~ ...... ... s ...... The follow1n1 peuons are doone busonns as· A ) Euculove On11Mrs, B ) Qurtk Trm• lHds, C ) lenders Cho1u, 2050 W Ooawood. An1he1m • CA 9Z801 Adam Romo, 2050 Oo& wood, Anaheim, CA 92801 This bus1nes.s 1s con dueled by 1tn 1nd1V1dual Have you star led do1n1 business yet' Yu, 03/06/2001 Adam Romo This statement was hied wrUt the County Clerk of Orance County on 09/17/02 20026t11J12 Daily Pilot Sept 19, 26, Oct 3. 10. 2002 Th865 Rctllt.s a...u llmtS....... The follow1na persons are dome buS1nns as Coa~tal funeral Busi ness. 2102 Bu11ness Center Dr • #130, lrvme, CA 9261 2 PBH Enterp11sn. Inc CCA) 2102 8uS1nns Center Or., •IJO lrV1ne CA 92612 Thi\ bus1neu 1s con ducted by a corporation Have you started doma busmes, yet1 Ye,, 03 2001 PBH Enterprises Inc Bettie Hunt CFO This statement wn filed with the County Cle1k of 011n1e County on 09/20/02 20026'11740 Daily Pilot Sept 26 Oct 3, 10, 17,2002 Th873 Newport Buch, CA 20026915900 This statement wH filed with the County Clerk of Or1n1• County on 09/24/02 2002691811$ Dilly Piiot Sept. 26, Oct. 3. 10, 17,2002 TH882 92660 Daily Piiot Sept. 26, Oct. Thts buslnns Is con· 3, 10, 17, 2002 TH884 ........... ... s...... ducted by: 1n Individual ....... David ludlnaton D•lly Pilot Oct 3, 10, 17.24.2002 TH898 The followlna persons ere dome business n : Thrs st•tement WIS ... S...... filed with the County The followlfti persons Clerk of Or•"I• County ere doln& business as: DEATH, 221 1 Moody lane, Apt •2. Fullerton, CA 92861 on 10/8/02 Collect Drive In Dairy. 20026919705 425 s. SL Colleae Blvd .. Daily Pilot Oct 10, 17, Anahelm.CA92806 24. 31, 2002 Th9V l<runal Investment, Inc The followln1 persons are dolnc business es Lenn Morrissey Arch1-t1cture, 3111 Second Ave .. Suite 1. Cot-one del Mar, CA 92625 Deniel Pelttek Shelton. 2211 Moody Lan•. Apt. 12, Fullerton, CA 92861 J•m•I Mehammed Deh· doul. 850 N. K•lhleen Ave • Apt. IA, Or1n1e. CA92867 fldmm.... (CA). 425 S. SL Colleae Blvd.. An1heim. CA ... s...... 92806 The lollowlna persons •re dornc bu~iness as: Executl .. • Resource Group, Z2 Cape Wood· bury, Newport Beech, CA92660 Paul W Emery II, Z2 c..,. Woodbury, New· Port Beach, CA 92660 Kenneth D Simpson, Z2 Cape Woodbury, New- por(BHch, CA 92660 W1lllem Rice, Z2 C1pe Woodbury. Newport Beach, CA 92660 Th rs business 1s con· dueled by: a reneral partnership Have you stuted dolna business yet? No Paul W. Emery, II This statement was fifed with the County Clerk of Diana• County on09/20/02 20026911735 Dilly Piiot Sept. 26, Oct. 3, 10. 17,2002 Th872 Rdlllm ..... ... s....... The followlna persons 111 dolnc business as. Belbo1 Postal Proper - lies, 101 I B11o'IO Or1v1 •201. Coste Men. CA 92627 Gary letoy Poelstra, 1617 E Balboa Blvd • Newport Buch, CA 92661 Frank l Clark. 2332 Vis ta Valley Verde Fallb1oolt.. CA 92028 Constance H Cl1rll. 2332 Vista Valley Verde, Fallb1oolt., CA 92028 This business 1s con· ducted by a cener al partnership Have you st4rted do1n1 bu~iness yet1 Yes, 10/12/92 Ga1y l Poelsl1 a This statement was filed with the County Clerk of Oranee County on 09/13/02 200269169&0 D11ly Pilot Sept 19, 26, Oct 3, 10,2002 Th857 MIM.._ ... s....... The followlnc persons are clo1n1 buslneu H lni. Direct. 644 Cove St •• Cost• Mua, CA 92627 Vor1V1t Ch•icharn, 644 Cove SI . Costa Mesa, CA 92627 This business is con· ducted by an 1ndrv1dual Have you sl•rt1d clo1n1 business yet? Yes. 8/01/02 Vor av rt Cha1ch•rn This sl•tement wu fried with the 10/08/02 2002H1t7U 011ty Pilot Oct 10, 17, 24. 31. 2002 TH917 This business is con· ducted by: 1 corporatron Have you started doinc business yet? Yes, 04/1992 Krunal Investment. Inc Kamlesh M P•lel, PrtSldel!t This st•temenl wes filed with the County Clerk of Oranae County on 09/16/02 20026'17216 011ty Pilot Oct. 3. 10. 17.24.2002 Th901 ,.... ... ... s....... The followinc per sons are dolnc business as: Infinity Memorlel Sys- tems of Southern Calf· fornht, 1102 Business Center Or .. 1130, Irvine, CA 92612-1001 PBH EnterpflSIS, Inc. (CA), 2102 Business Center Or .. f 130, Irvine, CA92612·1001 This business es con- ducted by: a corporation Hive you started doma business yet' No PBH Enlerp1lses. Inc Ph•" Hunt. President This st1temant wes hied with the County Cieri< of Oran1e County on09/20/02 200269177'8 Daily Prlot Sept 26. Oct 3. 10, 17. 2002 Th874 ,.... .... ... s..... Thomn Pelrtelo Morris say, 1025 W 20th St . Santa An1, CA 92706 P1ul Russell Lentz, 10730 Taulbee Ct . Tuslrn. CA 92782 This business is con dueled by: • 1•neul p•rlnersh1p Hive you sterled dorn1 business yet? Ho Thomas Motrlssey Th1S statement was filed with lite County Clark of On nee County on 09/17/02 20026'17250 Deily Pilot Sept 19, 26, Oct.3, 10,2002 111864 This business Is con· ducted by· 1 1eneul partne1hop Have you stuted dolna buslnen yet? No Jam•I M1hammed Dah- doul This st1tement was hied with the County Clerk of Oranae County on 08/20/02 20026'14222 D•rly Piiot Sept 19. 26. Oct.3. 10,2002 TH869 ,.... .... ... s....... Tiie follow1n1 persons ate doinc business as: Cuev1 Chifopr1et1C, 7561 ...... ....... Cente1 Ave .. 126, Hun· hncton Buch. CA 92647 ... S....... Cuen Chlropractlc, The followina persons P1ofu1lon1I Corporation are doina business n . z (CA). 7561 Center Ave· Pizz•. 3423 Via lido Or.. nue, •26. Hunttnrton Newport Buch, CA Buch, CA 92647 92663 This business 1s con· Luis Ansel Venqn, Jr , ducted by: a corporation 902 Heyes, lrvlne. CA Have you started 92620 do1n1 business yet7 Yes. Caroline MyQu11n Mai, Septemt>.r 28, 2001 902 Hayes. Irvine, CA Cuen Ch11opuchc. 92620 Professlonel Corporatt0n Th11 bus1f\ess rs con lurs R Cueva. President dueled by husband end This sl•tement was wife filed with the County Hne you started Cieri. of Oranee County clo1nc business yet? Yes. on 10/04/02 9/1/2002 20026t1t402 Lurs A. Veneaas. Jr Daily Prlol Oct 10, 17. This statement wn 24, 31, 2002 Th909 hied with the County flcllm .... Cle1k ol 011n1e County The follow1111 persons on09/25/02 ... S....... are cloinc business as: 20026tl81t3 The followine pet"sons A.) W1leibeb11s Swim Oa1ly Prlot Sept 26, Oct. art dotna busiMss u · School, B.) Pilates Body 3, 10, 17, 2002 Th889 2010 Development Co . Oeslcn. 26665 Vuelta 36 Lorn•. Canrstrano BHch, Inc . I lnrn1ton ln., ..,. ~ ~ Coste Mes•, CA 92626 CA92624 ,__ 2010 Development Co .. Wendy A. Gall11her, ... S....... Inc (CA), 136 lexincton 26665 \luetla Lom1. Capistrano Beach, CA The followlne persons ln.. Costa Meu, CA 92624 are do1n1 business as· 92626 This business is con-OJ CULTURE, 145B E This business is con· ducted by· an individual 19th STREET. COSTA ducted by a corporation Have you star led MESA, CA 92627 Hive you st.rted dolnc business yet? Yes. JOHN GAVIN, 145B E dolna business yet? No Waterbabies 1993 19111 STR(El. COSTA 2010 Development Co .. N P"-t B d O I MESA. CA 92627 Inc o. ""' IS o y es en JEFFREY ADACHI, 351 Wit tram C Nultrne, Wendy A. Gallacher Piesident This statement was 0~?~ NEWPORT BLVD,. This s tatement was filed with the County •~. NEWPORT BEACH, Clerk of Oranae County CA 92663 fried with the County on 09/24/02 This busineu 11 con Clerk of Orenae County 20026918081 ducted by • 11neral on '19/20/02 Deily Pilot Sept 26. Oct p11tnersh1p 20026917717 3, 10, 17, 2002 TH881 Have you started Daily Pilot Sept 26, Oct. fkllm.... dom1 businns yet7 No 3, 10, l 7, 2002 Th876 Jeffrey Adachi fkllm ....... '-S....... Thrs statement w11 The follow ma !)«sons ftled with lh1 County ... se...f 111 doinl buS1ness IS. Clerk of Or1n11 County The foltowln& persons The Mill< Buckel .Ir on08/27/02 11• dolna business as. Market. 10511 Macnolta 2002H1SOJ7 Auto Mnters, 2030 S. S CA 92804 01lly Prlot Sept 26. Oct Harbor Blvd , Costa Ave .. lanton, 3.10.17,2002 lH892 Meu.CA92627 l<runal lnvesttMnt, Inc Amerlcin f'lut lftd (CA). 10511 Mapoli• lHslna. Inc. (CA), 2030 Ave .. Stanton, CA 92804 ,..._..... S Harbor Blvd.. Cost• This business is con· ducted by: a corporation '-S...... Mau, CA 92627 Hne )'OU sl¥t•d The fotlowlnc persons nus business is con- cloln& business yet? Yes. are doina business 1s ducted by. • corpor•tlon 03/1997 Milestone fln1ncl1I. Hive you started Ktun1I Investment, Inc 4685 MllCArthu1 Court, doln1 lluslness yet? No 1<1mlesh M. Patel, Suite 480, Newport Amerte•n Fleet and PresSdent Bt1ch. CA 92660 le11tn1. Inc This statement WIS lnt11n1tlonal Home A)'nur Ozonur, President filed with ttie County C1pllll Corponllon. This 1t1tement was Clerll of Or1np County (NV), 22440 ClartnclOn llled with the County on09/16/02 SlrHt, S uite 201, Clerk of 011n1e County 100Htl711S Woodlud Hiiis. CA on 09/24/02 Dally Piiot Oct. 3, 10, 91367 2002H18070 17. 24. 2002 Th903 This business is con· D•ilf Pilot Sept. 26, Oct. ,....... ducted by: 1 cOfporatlon 3, I0, 17, 2002 ™879 Haveyousterted ........... ... ...., doln& bUSIMH yet? VIS, T1'e folloWkll S*10ftS IO/l/02 ... se...f ere doiflC butlMM es: lntern1tlon•I Home The followtna WIOftt The Photo l.O"'"""" Cepltal Corpcw1tJon ire dolnc busln.s es Photo a oi.ltll ........,._, Oevlcl l,udlnllOft, VP/ l~eKrlbed.com, VO iast 17tfl st .. -,.,, Ma~pr 2120 President Ptace, CosU Mesa, CA t2S27 Tl\ls ttetetMnt WH Costa ....... CA 92617 $M'1 s.oi 23 Amist.ed filed with the lOIO&l'02 JoM C. O"Bflell. 2120 .,_m., CA f2l2o ' IOOt•tltTOt Presldul Pl., Coal• Oeotld lee, 23 Amllted, Deity r11ot Oct l~_l!..i Mesa. CA 926V ltvtn., CA 92l20 Z4, 31. 2002 I lt'J"llS Thb bus1Mss Is con TMI bus!M• le COfl• ducitd by en lndiv .... ::::-' lty: ~'"' and ......... .Z".:-~~7 v-. Mlve,.. stst.4 ......... FM 2000 ... llusinea yetf v... The folowlnc ""°"' JoM c. 0'8rlan S.,t. &, ~ ere t1o1ft1 ~ H : Tltls slltef'Mnt wu Sef14y_, L1 Vtte 011110,etdlc fW wit.ti the ColHity Ti.la ata'--1 ••• A1aoc:letn, 125 Wnt la Cllr'k of 0rano County fill4 with ttM eo.ittty Vete, '*· Oran,., CA ~fO'.,m,,.._ Chd of Or911p County 91'61 •YT onot/17/fll Clwlsl°""8'A. Wllh, MO, Deify 'riot Oct. 10, 17..1 .n6tl7Ht Inc. (CA), 72' W•t 1.t 14, 31, 200:l Thtb Ollr ,lot s.,t. l~ .!.'J Vttt, 3260. Oranae CA .......... Oct.~.~.. ...~ .... ra111 A. ISIQ, JC), 72' -w .. t l• Vela 12t0, TM followlnt ,.,,.... lliilllliliill Or11tJ9,CA92tll we dolnt llutlfteaa a' n..,.,.... ,._ ™' bllt!MM h con Cy~le Addkta, fll ....,. ere ~ ....._ ..: 4IMdH by: 111 unlncor· Strut, H1111Unlt011 Aljlw [lttwp(!Ms, Ul ,or•t•-uuc11t1011 lucfl, CA t2M8 VICl«la It., tost. ...... etfMt VI.Mt t pwtnenhlp ~o_, f,.-~ Wooda, CA '2ll1 Hine r• 1t.-ted Ill llttl IOMt, Hun· Akle D. Mlipft, al ..... ~ .. ,.it Y•. tilwtOfl lucll, CA .... VktOfla s . Coeb ...... '""-,,... ......... ~· Ct 1827 r1M11 • lecl, .-, ..., llr. 1n lnctNtdvlf T1W --.. is CIOft-aw .. ,...., A. Wiiii, MO, H9" r-1W19' •.:::z;:r=...._. ~llt~ A ,,..._, ••::..~~ ... ....._,.., .. ,......... nMa .......... .. -.D...... ''* ,......_. ... fM -... C.-, "* ..... ••• -...... .._,...,.. an ii4 °'""' c.-, ....... ~ ..... ..,.. .. .,... ..... ",. ..... ..... Gd. JI. u ......... "'. 0.-.,.. Od .10. ''· ".11.llllll 114111 °"' ........ •.Ott. 'Mjil -ltm.I J.111.11,alt rtm7 'J ........... ......... the folowln1,,.,_ •n dolftc IHnlMU ea: eo.t. lflC~ lQIO Send Canyon, Suite 504 , ltVlne. CA 92118 Cobllor1tlve Optttflalmk llntlfch, Inc. (CA). 16300 S1nd C1nyon. Suib 504, "v-. CA 92618 This blKiness Is con· duct.ct by: 1 c«poration Have you started doina businus yet7 Ya, Merctl V. 2002 Coll1boralive Oph· thalmic RtsUrch, Inc. Oen B. T11n. President This statement was filed with the County Cle(k of Or1n1e County on 10/04/02 200H91917S Delly Piiot Oct. 10. 17, 24,31,2002 Th912 Ac-.. ..... ... s...... The followln1 persons are doln& business as: Safe Horne, 2450 Elden Ave .. K. Costa Meu. CA 92627 Hu&fl Finlay, 2450 Elckn Ave .. K, Costa Mesa. CA 92627 Melissa PreMsh, 2450 Elden An.. K. Coste Mesa,CA92627 This busaness rs con· ducted by: • 1eneral partnership Hive you started do1111 bus!Mss yet? No Huah Finlay This statement wes filed with the County Ci.k of Ounce County on09/24/02 20026t1806t Dally Prlot Sept. 26. Oct. 3.10, 17,2002 TH880 S......tl " , ,., ... ., fldmm ..... .. The followin1 person has 11N1ndoned the use of the Fictitious BuSt nus Hime: TOPDOG PROCUREMENT, 217 l/2 T 091z Avenue, Newport Be.ch. C•lifornla 92662 The Fictitious Buslneu n1me 1eferred lo above was filed 1n Orana• County on 09/20/02, FllE NO. 20026917723 Carolynne E. Walker. 217 1/2 Tqpat Avenue, Newport Buch, C1ll- forn1a 92662 This busineu IS con ducted by· 1n rndrvidu1I Carolynne Walker This statement was filed with the County Clerk of Oran1e County on 10/07/02 20026t1ts16 Oatly Piiot Oct 10, 17. 24.31.2002 Th930 Ac-.. ..... -.s....... The followlne per sons are dolnc business as Properties of Rancho S•nta Mlrprlta, 23331 Vii Venado, Coto De Caza. CA 92679 PRMS Rt1fty, Inc. (CA), 23331 Vii Venaclo, Coto De Cua, CA 92679 This business IS con· ducted by a corpor1lio" Have you st.,.led dolna business yet? Y11. 8/02 PRMS Realty, Inc Dennis Grahem, PreSt- denl This statement was filed wrth ~ County Clerli of Drane• County on09/1A/02 2002691814S Daily Pi6ot Sept. 26. Oct 3, 10, 17.2002 Tll891 &Ir • Glii... • liWiililii - .. Kern.: :-.= :.;m:. n.c:..-........_ D9e1 el , .. j Tiie ......... ,....... TM ........ ,.. ..... :::..-.:•wH~ • ..: ........ ~ ............. : ............. -.:1 ~-=:: ,. --.. -c.. '4'••·11 ... c....t .. AatMIJI h••· lfll ....... ~ ...: '119:~? .. Tec....-;~•lt .. lrdllr-Of., a..~ .......... IA the fol· ~t,:.;1-.: f141. c..t. -.. CA CAtrJ07 ..... ~ SM.MTS ~~ ............ ~ ,..= ~-~ ... ~~!»'~ l . Deu1t1•N•l lllWM* ...: Don--" • ..... --..... -•v• Olt·W-OI tot ttoet.ln rATtl. ASHOI( StWM• 2910 .ltW• 1141.. T'Mt ........ 11 -· Af1lla,l/Onl111Wora, HAI ...... CAtalt 4kided by. 9'1 lftdWwu.t a1ttl1erlied .,e11t fOf TIM a...,..U11h lleted l'lllll ........ It cefl tt.we YOlletor'tod'.. T•tt'I LoeMtt/lrvllte .._ •• '""11111 to Mted br: 1111111411~ .... busMeai 'et '"· flwtl W... ot.ttict to tile De111ert111ent ef Htwe,.._,,.,_, t/dl"QZ1 .,. 10111tnct I otfiu Alcollollc ln1r11• ...._--....~?Ya. !!!~ Irv blll141tnp. tot._ Jt.250 Coetrol 18 ... alcolloliC 9/1/2002 ,,.... atete-t w ..... ft. louted It 1122 lln•r.10• •t: 1171 DollelfJ. Gleer flll4 WltJI ttle Coll#ly 1r11to7 Strffl In • Cl SUNfLOWCft AVf. m £ Thia ttett!Mftt wes Cllfll of Or.nae Col.lllty .rone. lnvlron111e11ttl COSTA W.SA.. CA 9:2!121 tiled wlU. Ula Coul'lty Oft 09/11/fll dtttfnilnttloft: mitlpted fr Pt Of llcen11(1) Ctel'l of Or•np County t902 .. 111M neptlve dtclentlon Tire ~for: Ofl lOIOllOZ D.-, rllot s.pt. l!z ~· ptole<t tocetlon 1s· not 20· • Of'f·SAU. 8££11 1!00t6tlt7tt Oct.~. 10, 2002 •-1 11$ted h 0 lliiwdous AHO WIN( D•"Y Piiot Oct. 10, 17..i wHle alt•. The 1nvl· o~ r11ot Sept 21. Oct. 24, 31. zooz TH92<t ..... ..... ronmenlaf document la 3, l • l002 ThllS .......... ......... avell1ble for pubhc ,..._..._ ._S...... The to11ow1n1 penons ~·::•0ctc:!r '1~~= Ill-.::. ........___. .,. "°"" buMIMas ··= --Th• followlna penona P .. ch ln'41fonct S.t· to Octotier 29, 2002 •I TM followlna l*IOM ate dolna b.,.,,._ u : lea 9550 w net A the folowilll locatjona: .,. dol!!t bualrMta es: A.) Wind & $p1n vs it' 2 .. 0 •F 1°1" (•) 'ubllc Co.nter •. Petrels, 114 Senate Transfers, B.) AdV.nced v:n.~. CA"motoun 1 n Pleflnlnt fOlv~n. City StrNt. Costa -... CA im.._. a PN>to, 17859 CMsl• Leurl5ton reec11. Hell, 11 •" ... Ive, (b) t2621 Oell Str .. t, fountain .. 25711 ..... '1. Mell Verde library, Sherri T. Oyer. 884 V1Mey, CA 92708 "·• ... ,.er'°" ' 3969 Mosa Verde Dfrve. Senate Slrfft, Coste JuHa Hllaff CUrtls, 17859 leg:•~~ ~n-Ent, (c) Oran,. County Mau, CA 92627 Oall Sh Ht, f ountal" ducted by: an indivlduel rubllc llbr ery (I' erk Thi$ buslneu Is con· Va1$ey, CA 92708 Hill•• you alefted AffftU8 Branch). 1155 dueled br. an Individual This business is con· dolnc buslnus yet7 Ho '•fl Avenue Have you started ducted by: 1n lncllvldual Chester Leurlston rubflshed Newport dolna ~ yet7 Ho ""''you stetted Pach. k . B•Kh·Coata Mase Oatly Shetrl T. Dyer doln& buMness yet? Ho This statement was "Io t 0 c Io be r I 0. This st1tement wu Julia H. Curtis flied with the County 2ro2 Th914 llled -'th the County Th11 statement WIS • Co I Clerk of Oren&• County filed with the County Ci.II 0 • Ofana• u" Y on 09/17/02 Clerll of Orenae County on l0/04/02 20026'11121 on 09/17/02 2002H1t404 Delly Pilot Oct. 3, 10, 20011t172H D1Uy Pilot Oct 10. 17. 17. 24, 2002 .Th897 01111 ri1ot Stllt. 26, Oct. 24• 31• 2002 Th908 ......... 3, 10.17.2002 Th867 ,.... ..... ... s...... ......... ...s..... ......... The followin1 persons .,, doina business 11: H1rbor Fair St1tlon, 2502 Hll't>or Bl .. d .. Costa Mae, CA 92626 K1r1mjll Sln1h Kahlon, 18222 Armlnh St .. Resed1. CA 91335·2009 This buslnass Is con ducted by 1n individual HIVI you 1llrted dotn1 business yet? No Kerem~t Slnafl l<1hlon This statement wu hied with the County Cle1ll of Orin,. County on 09/16/02 2002H170SS Dally Pilot Oct 3, 10 17.24.2002 rh896 .......... ... s....... The followln& penons ere doin1 business as A.) M•ltese Cu1Mn1, B ) Claudine's CrHtions, 83 Santa B•rber• Court. foothill Ranch, CA 92610 Claudine Meltue, 83 Santa Barbara Court. f'oolhlff Rench, CA 92610 This business is con· ducted by· 1n mdivtdu11 Hive you s l1r led doln1 business yet? Yes, 8/2/02 Claudine MalleH This 1t•l1menl w11 filed with the County Clerk of 011n1e County on 10/04/02 2002H1tJU Oerly Pilot Oct 10. 17, 24, 31, 200Z Th906 ........... ... s..... The followrna penons are doina business IS f1etory. 1617 Weslclrff. Newport Buch. CA 92660 B11an Boulttt, 905 [, AVllon Ave . Sa"ta An•. CA92706 Tht$ buslneu t$ con ducted by en 1ndtv1dual Hne you sterted doina business yet? Ho B111n Boulter Thrs statement was filed with the County Clerk of 01an1e County on 10/04/02 20026t1ts7• Dally Pilot Oct 10, 17. 24,31,2002 Th905 ......... ... s....... The followina persons ere dolnc business as: Blue Shore Roofinc (St. lld810900), 16 C1pston1, Irvine. CA 92606 Rodney F 01d, 16 Cep· stone, Irvine, CA 92606 Th rs business Is con· ducted by· an 1ndivlduat Have you started dolnc bUStness yet? Yes. 9/1/02 Rodney Ford This st•tement was filed wrlh the County Clerk of Oranae Counl'f on 09/17/02 20026917254 Deity Prlot Sept 19, 26, Oct 3, 10, 2002 Tlt859 ,.... ... -.s....... The followlne persons art doln1 business n : Bell•mey11 lo Auocl· ales, 2970 Harbor Blvd .. Ste 201. Cost• Mesa. CA92626 Leonard G. B ... etMyer. 1946 B1turic Or .. Coal• Mesa. CA 92626 This business 1s con dueled by: •n lndivlduel Heve you started do1n1 business yet? Yes, June 2001 Leonerd G Belremeyer This statement wu IHed with tha County Cle1k of Or an1• County on 10/04/02 2002H1tSU Delly Pilot Oct 10, 17, 24, 31, 2002 Th904 Re-.. ..... ... s..... The fotlowlne persons are dotAC lluMnesa IS Sculpture, 4515 Or- 11n&tor1 Rd . Coron• del Mir. CA 92625 SalV1tore G G1ennulll. 4515 Orrtnaton Rd . Corona det Mar. CA 92625 This business ts con- ducted by an individual Hive you started doln& buslnes.s yet• No Salvatore G G1annulh ThlS st1t1menl wu loled with the County Clerk of Oran&• County on 10/08/02 2002H1t728 Dally Pilot Oct 10. 17, 24,31.2002 TH919 ......... ... s..... The followlna persons ere doina businus 11: Recl1im, 1677 Superior Ave., fA, Coste Meu. CA92627 Merlse Belflslmo Unverl. 431 Vista Flor a, Newport 8t1ch, CA 92660 This business Is con· ducted by: 1n rndividual H1V1 you st•1 led doin1 business yet? No Marisa Bellrs1mo Un· verl This statement was filed with the County Cletk of Orenae County on 10/08/02 20026t1t71t Dady Pilot Oct 10. 17, 24,31.2002 Th924 .......... ... s..... The followln1 persons ere dotni business es D1 Hui Suri & Sport, 6000 W. Pac1fte Coast H11hw1y, Newport Buch, CA 92663 VMA Cloth1n1. Inc. (CA). 7ll W 17th St . Ste IA9, Costa Mesa, CA 92627 T:hi~ business IS con· ducted by. a corpor1llon Hive you sluled doin& business yet? No VMA Clolhlnc. Inc Stephen Miller, Voe• President This statement wes filed with the County Clerk of Or •ne• County on 10/08l02 200Ht1t127 Deify Pilot Oct 10, 17. 24,31,2002 TH920 fkllm ... '-S..... TM followlna persons are do1n1 buslness as Streetman Assocrates, 412 Whrte Cap lane Newport Coast. CA 92657 C-11 A SlrMlm•n. 412 White Cap l•n•. New port Coast. CA 92657 This bUSJness 1s con ducted by. 1n 1nd1vtdu1t Have you started do1n1 bu11ness yet? No Georel Streetman This statement WIS filed with the County Clerk of Orance County on09/24/02 20026'18012 Dally Prlot Sept 26, Oct. 3, 10. 17.2001 TH877 The followlne per.ons ire dolna business IS' Alta Dena bpress. 1062 Old Irvine Blvd.. T uslln, CA9V80 l<run1I Investment. Inc (CA), 1062 Old trvrne Blvd .. Tustin, CA 92780 This busmess Is con ducted by: a corpot1lion Have you started dolne business yet7 Yes. 06/1999 Krun•I Investment, Inc Kamlesh 9" Patel. President This statement was filed wrth the County Clerk of Orenae County on09/16/02 20026'17217 01111 Pilot Oct 3, 10, 17. 24. 2002 Th902 ..... ...... ... s...... The follow1n1 petSons •1• dorne bUMness H Hond1 Power Paris 855 N lemon St1eel 110, Or aft&•. CA 92687 Jose Alfredo M1e11S, 855 North lemon SI , Unit 10, Ofan1•. CA 92687 Waller Dewld Lynd, Jt , 2230 West Orance Ave . •I, Anaheim. CA 92804 This bu11neu 1s con dueled by 1 11nt11I partnership H1Ve you slerted dolna business yet' Ho Jose A. MaCIH This statement was llled with the County Clerk ol Ofance County on 10/04/02 2002H1t3t8 O•lly Pilot Oct 10, 11 24.31 . 2002 Th910 ........... ......... The foHowlna person~ are doinl business as Netrewlts, I 7S95 Her V1rd, C 197. Irvine. CA 92614 8522 Terry F11nc1~ Evers. 9 Cedtr&l•n Ir vrne , CA 92604 Tiits bu11ness IS con ducted by an 1ndrv1du1I Hive you started dotn1 b~rness yet? No Terry f EvetS This statement was hied with the County Clerk of Orana• County on 09/05/02 20026tUt12 Daily Piiot Oct 3, 10 . 17, 24, 2002 fh900 The followlne persons are doona business as Tomyco, 8 Jetty 01 , Coron• del Mar CA 92625 Stephen Thomas. 8 )Illy Dr .. Corona det Mar. CA 9262S Sarah A, Thomas. 8 '8tty Dr • Coron• del Mar. CA 92625 The followln& persons ,,. doina business IS: Bruktllrouah Commu· ftlc1llons, 438 C1talin1 Drive. Newport Beach. CA92663 Elsa VIClot11 Jatwant, 428 C1t1lln1 Drtve, Ne•po1t B11ch, CA 92663 Eveeyday m a great day in~ This business 1s con ducted by. co partners Heve you started doin& business yet? No Stephen Thomu Th11 sl1lement w.a filed with the County Clerk of <>ranee County on09/20/02 200lH117U Deily Pt6ol Sept 26, Oct 3, 10. 17,2002 lh875 ThlS business b con· ducted by· an lndlvtduat Have you started dolne bustneu yet7 No Elsa .._tw1ni ThtS statement was filed wrlh the 10/08l02 20026t1t7JJ Dilly Pilot Oct. 10, 17, 24, 31 , 2002 T"916 Pta part~h, ~ yoor oo t00-1~ (IM9)6'~ STARTING BUSINESS?fi • • • • • • • • • • The U,td f)qJ4rmunt "' tlH Daily Piwt is pkas~d to annuuna 11 new sn"ll~t MW 11vai'4h'4 to ntW b11.1inmn . ~ wiJJ"""' SEARCH tlN 11111M for J"U 111 no extr11 ~INzrx~. an4 llll>t you tlN' ti7IU IWI ti# trip to tht <Aurt Htn4U in 5'utl4 And. Thm. of couru, ~ tlN sNnh is ~lmJ wt wiJJ file 1'"" ftaitins lnuiness M7M l'tllmMnl with tht ~"'J Clm, pllhlish ona 11 wetlt for four UJttlts 111 ~ by '4w 11Ni tkn fik JD'" P"'°f of jnlhlktztiqn with tht Cmmty Cid. Pluse stop by to fik JOU' .fictilUnu lnuiruss lt4lmlmt 111 ilH IMU, Pill>t. 330 W. &ty St, Ont/I Matt. /f JOU CIUIMI nop /Jy. pfuu uJI #1 Ill (949) G42-432J 11nJ UM will 1Nlk1 .,.,,,,,tnnmt1for1"" t.o IMtuik lhis I~ by ,,,.;L lf JD# shtnJJ httw ""1 fanMr IJIUlliMU, pluN aiJJ"' all r« wiJJ lw nwre tlMn t;IMi to tUSist !""' Go<>tJ IM&lt in ytn1r new lnlsi11G! Daily a Pilot 1 \ • Policy Rafel and deadlines arc subject to cbln&e "Yithout not.ice. The publisher reservet the right to censor, reclassify, re• or reject any classified advertisement Please report any error tfiat may be in your classified ad imtnediately. The Daily Pilot accepts no liability for any error in an advertisement for which it may be responsible except for the cost of the space actually occupied by the error. Credit can only be allowed for the first insertion. ~(<Q] & MISC. 1010-1110 GARAGE Slll BUSINESS & FINANOAL ~ 1419 2305-2490 How to Place A CLASSIFIEJAD -[ii] Monday ...................... Friday 5:00pm Tuesday ................... Monday 5:00pm By Fax (949) 631-6594 ( Pleaoe tneludc you1 name lllid phonr number and v.r"ll call you beck wun. pcxc quok.) ESTATE R SALE Telephone 8:30am-5:00pm Monday-Fnday 3010-3940 [m soos-saso By Phone (949) 642-5678 Hours By Mail/In Person: 330 West Bay Suee1 Costa Mesa, CA 92627 Al Newport Blvd. & Bay St Wednesday .............. Tuesday 5:00pm Thursday ............ Wednesday 5:00pm Friday .................... Thursday 5:00pm Saturday ..................... Fnday 3:00pm Walle-In 8:30arn-5:00pm Monday-Friday Sunday ....................... Friday 5:00pm Index 7402·7466 ~ aoos-as10 ~ 9000-9750 U 11cJcr the Service Directory Ba ll llL'I Reach 80,000 Homes Each Week For Only $32 per week (4week minimum) Call Lorraine at (949) 574-4245 EQtlAl ltOUSleG ~ Pnlnal Loans 2490 Batnm HOMESFOASAI..£ A Commandt"ll c .. ner location. Stroll to B•c Corona •nd lookoul point Ocean & Jetty view~ 1.umpl1menl tht- OPEN SAT-SUN 12-4 3036 "-"'"' w.., 4br I J/4ba hse pool A s...,rlt Cu111..., H- loc aled '" Newport He1&hls Complelton W1nle1 2002 4Br (opt Slh B<) 5 SBalh home with • Wonderful Gr and staircase and entry MUST Sllll Open Slit 1 ~5 18S7 Braem•r lot •PP•O• 9900sl cul de s•c r emodeted home $879.000 C•rol Rudat Bkr 949-U7-33'6 MISCEUMEOUS RBfTAlS All re.I estate 1<1ve1 tOStn& Ill this newspaptt 15 sub,.cl to the F edenl fllf Housma Ac.I ol 1968 es amended which makes II 111ec11 to adverlose ·any prefe1 enc•. l1m1tal1on or dosc:riminallon based on race, color, reh&IOll sea h1nd1up. lem1h1I sl•tus or national orocon, or an intention lo make any such preference. hmola loon or d~r1m1nahon." This newspaper will not lo.nowon&ly •ccepl any adwerlostment tor real u tatt which Is on voolaloon of the l•w Our readers at e hereby informed that all dwell onp 1dverl1Hd on this newspaper ere IV aolable o" on equal OPC>Ot tunoly buts To complain of do:i crt1ntnatoon. call HUO loll free at I 800-424 8590 c:-mry~ redflc VI-, ()en WleW ~wport \/isl• 1058A dbl internment + ••Ir n SlO.OOO 949 S88 5943 ,.._ 1483 M CA8tt PAID$$ -piiece·~~ ft 8UY l8TATE9 . ........,. . .,_.,_. CONSIGNr.1E~ , . I . . I .: ..... SOUTH COAST AUCl'ION na1e. .. k .._-,CA am -·~<.A•»o 1411 • Sel, a-2 «J's •a k ...... ~ dr)'tf' ale c:twW. blMs .tc 6407 ~ () POi .. l'rmpct SAfU.·2'• COSTAMISA COlDWUllANUa MUAVDDI NUCllSAUI ~lOOtt-• ~ ........ ..... ..,..1s.tos .. ....._.w ... ~ M&Sef..._.,Jwt .... n.. !ltelll Ftlllll 1511 fCMMe t ........ . ...... _..-4 ............. 1-4 ......... ~· .. , .. so-. COMMISSION'" Eun upward' ol SI00.000 yu11 Sales represenlatovr\ 101 &•eat ·e•\Y to \ell" reuuhonal and pro moloondl p1odu< t lor local bu\mes\es Otl11ls I 888 ?41 9125 or 805 968 1261 (CAl "SCAN) We 'ons1de1 all '''"'' lions, so al lra\I hut what wt tdn ollet Nu applo< alor111 l~t\ no nonum~e, I 800 l?I 8129 www,inmrl111~0.n CA hcen•e •6018566 (~~ FINANCI raOGUM (866) ••5 9337 Bonded PIOllJ ilmS deseled tor rllll 1-25! f¥ nsk llWdrc low tnlllrest r~ v. loilr\i$ CAU. BllOl wooo N«TWC• BfTERTAINMBfT El.ECTRONICS 3305 SO' HD TV, Snny Sui round Sound llltP•<h speakers CO. 0\/0, VCR Call Jim 949 759 84Z2 HOME RJRNISHINGS 6 Whitewash 111" doeln $ISO, 7'a7' tan sect $Ofa $?50. black love seal S50. cherry chest & end table S 175 8"19 &rey sect 'iOI.. SJ25 ... ey low ._, $50 "1& whl 5'de • '.lode Rt wat• lo tee S275 949 650 1869 HTATI SALll Upscale Household f u< noshin~ From Bar Stools lo Bedroom Sels Appl Only Call 949 7S9 8427 Dff ..... •-h. slr~d 2 m•lch1n1 ch•"' bluef whole I lowers & blue 1tns l•ble SI()()(), all 949 720 1721 Buulolul JEWEi.AV/ 3460 DIAMONDS/ PRECIOUS METALS c-stcalftN...te Old Coon,• Gold solver. ,._.,y. w•tclies. antiques collectobles 949 642·9448 cm •Adlllll. Win4llr ~ mllS. dop r.-i or ,iw. . ev"y S•I Sun 12-4c>m F......, Is Amlll """'°"' Info 949 6 44 2279 -···-~tr· 3) °'1 Web llbrw 4 dop ~~ OppoftunltJes WIST •lllNE CENTll Buslnesses and 1000 redflc c-t Hwy Fnndtises 3905 1280 "'ft $2240 ... ~==-:-::----= t4t-S74-1t l 7 INVESTMENT ONLY. NQT ll 1ob A lOmplele turn key vend route 10 m•thones S.3495 Plus est Coke Pep ... Poland Spr one. r r 1to lay 'locked route $9995 I 866 823 0223 ( 24 hrs ) (CAL •scAN) PROFESSIONAL V£NOING ROUTE f 1n avail with deposit SJ.900 mon deposit, Coke/lays/Mars •locked 877 843 8726 ICAl •SCAN) aACK HY CENTER 2651 Ir vine Ave. 900sl golf view. rel<11I on sole 714 573 778() 17111 rro--"e VlewOfflc .. 2SO I 17•1 StrHI &00 .. &L-ger 949-9SS-Ol IS rRH R(NT lot St'c<e t•n11t s.vc bustness in areal NB oll1te on eathanae tor an~weunc phonr 949 723 8485 Retail Stam torlma rllME FRONTAGE. Turnkey' 345 E 17th St CM. JOOOsf, 16 wired desk. eon I 1 m. display area. etc 760 775 7775 LOTSJACREAGE 4740 ..••.... '" Celo tfe Cezo. r l<1l. Views Mostly Unable On a cul de nt street rnult m1ll1on dollar net&hborhood S8S9 000 aet, Geor&e 94 9 8 36 6482 20 ACRC Rl PO SSC S SIONS1 SO down S89 82/ month S8 979 42 S<1ve SI 000•' (10'1./216 months) Near boom1nc ll Paso le.u road "''en rree maps p1t lu1es Sunsrl R•n< ht's I 800 343 9«4 <CAL •sCAN) ORANGE 5400 COUNTY Balboa Island Wont to Sell your home? Ask about our SAT, SUN Real Estate Edition Call Lisa Rivera 949 574-4252 orAnnWIUey 949 574-4249 ....... ...,;; ......... ........ ~ 2bap, '(1ffd 2 Ip" wd. ~ /Stmmer 3435 Fumlture 's1til SJ«IVlm C'I tor salt 3435 ~ '999.CXXl lo $1 ICB.816 ==::;;;:;====-!.======= Br«Nr 9&ZJ5.2775 **************** BalllOIPlnlnsala ** SHORES INTERIORS ! a.-s.t & s-12-4. ... EW .. "''' .A••~"'111. 1Ss• 1. 0c-atv•. * ""' ~l'UWW'Y~ * 3Br Charmine bueh * s~~£1 * house. 11r1 toe. ss1s.ooo * * •&I. Cheryll. North Holl~ ~--• Rulty 714 91S 2064 : UNUSUAl.'8CASUAL ! ConlnadtlMlr * FURNISHINGS * 41!:'.!,1;i.tto * \\'K f.1·r H.m.n1 S<'ari~. I.an~~ & 1.~~... * ,. .. _/Hott. * * Bonus Room m Upper lt>40 Avon SI. "cwpon lk·.i~ h unit G1<ace'" Alley * •1tt IUwrJclt' & l'alilk (011.1.,r II"' * Sl .200.000 * 949-642-2255 * Larry O"Rourke & Co * 949-650 7000 *•• ********* *** 949-67~1999 (cell) •Br 4 '>custom homt' Completion 2002 Coastline R...tty 949-7S9 -0177 o BCAUTlfUi e SPYGLASS HIU r abulous Ocun IJt~W 2 story 48r home Oii.red al Sl.775.000 Judy Kolor, 811t 949-37&-SS76 <>p.n Sun 1-S, 223 Camallan Ave. h Jba. rae<I v.ews horn Cat'*1a to Palo\ v.,.des S2.$ 00> agl 9"9 723-8345 Open Sun 1-S, 7131 /> Iris. Highly uptt aded 281 2 58a condo. $696.000 Johanna 949 760 1•80 CostaMesa • orEN SUN 1-4. 3041 c..,nrry Clvlt Dr. MfSAV(ROC GOlf COURSl lb< 2 Sba completely remodelrd I slmy 10 ()()()..st lot S87S,OOO An .. e McCooland 714 '>40 SELL 714 751 4330 ar-.1 New Grr•I Casi ~ode l ll<.alton [ • qu1s1te •Br 3 5Ba t•mtly home Braulofully hntshed $749,000 2 7 8 Albert P'I. o..-Sat & Sun 1-4 Coa1llh1e Reotty 949-7S9-0177 orEN SUN·-· I "de R 2 S785.000 2 det •rhed homes on I lot (n/y 2Br IB• collaa• wliMa&• plu' JBt den 2 58• w up,1•11 \faun dry II. 'undtck 180 Cos Id Mua SI Ownr Aal 949 913 6786 spit RV/boat parllon& Ntw C••P~t lhrou&houl S?O.OOOdown Sl988 mo $399 900 owner •&t 714 865 2999 o OrENSUN l ·So l572 West1m1nster Avft. J hUlt' br'\ 2 new b• lamrm, lov;m. d1n1m 'ludy TV 1 ms. awesome on .ind out• Broker 714 848 9567 l '1ld• 31r 2aa, hard wood floors fabulous backyard. w/poloo. and overh<tng plu~ lru1I bearonc tree everywhere $489.000 Judy l\ola1, Bkr 949-376·5576 Vec-1 MESA VEIDI AHA 4 Plu ·, Pride ol Owner shop Prone Only •&I Boll Grundy 949 67S 6161 t.Jouna Beach • 4ar w1lh spect1eutar ocean & nor thern l oasllinr views 111 bro(.k interior paho w/lush l•ndsc<1p1na setludrd spa nulled on l•ll ponrs best quality throuehout home SI 395.000 •11 949 494 4333 OPEN SUN 12-4 31 Cr ...... Stldt Dr. On~fmdRd ~r37Sba home •ppro1 33S!isf eour lute. UPC' •dn' Sl,J4t,OOO OPEN SUN 12·4 23 14oewo.., Dr, One For cf Rd. 41>< 3 5ba 308!>\I. $1, l tt,000 Dr•-"-• rrep. Saroh Goltht. ..... l.tl t4t-2S4-3700 Nawpor1 Helahto Cue- •-New "-38r, den. 31 /> ba, Jc 13f. Sm RIJ act us Pro~rd lo sell at SI 395.000 C•ll tor Jim Jacobs for more detatls Assoc11led Rully 949 67S 3777 949 689·•200 cell c-.tt•-••olty t49-7St-0177 O..ly I Lehi Lomplrlely remodeled 2br 2ba I& mi"ter br w1pvl porch, new appls, S-49 950 on Bayside V1lla11r Mobile Home Park Modular Lifestyle\ 949/723 404S •5473 Horltor II~• hlotff OPEN SAT-SUN l·S 17 St. Trapez r-romlc View•, O<n, city 11"'1 views Sl ,065,000 949-US~OOO ..... " ,...1.cted 0,-Set·S-l ·S 245& Vl•la Hepr ....... ,._h_ New llotl1t9I 3br up er aded hke model' $399000 Nur,.lee P•ul~on Ru1t1 949 632 6489 aev-14• VIiiot• Mo.tel ..._ Now r or Sale 28r ?8a w pl1ntalt0n shut fer' delu 'e appls Reduced to S89.900 C<tll Tod<ty Modular lifestyles 949 723 404S • 15036 OPEN SAT/SUN I~ NIWl'ottT HEIGHTS .. AND lllEW CUSTOM JBr. Oen. J S8a Home le car 534 CATALINA SI .J<Y.>,000 Associated Really 949 689-•200 VEISAIUES $2H,OOO 2Br 2Ba 1usl listed. lust costly on Newport Beach close. aood con dolton. lull securoty Call •sent, 949 500 3?50 OPEN SAT 1-S/ltS7 aUIMU Lot appro> 9900sl, cul de uc remodeled home Aopro• 3300s! S879.000 Carol Rud<tl. 8 kr 9'9 223 JOl2 ALMOSTNIW ROOf Tor VllW JUST USTID AGT. 949-723-8120 HACHDUrux HST ra1c1 JUSTUSTlD AGT. 949-723-8120 IASTalUFf LG UVEl LOT, $724,000. aort.oraSetv .. et, ltJtr 94t-444-019S A M .... lflc-1 rellc- Creot custom home esl<1le woth canyon and ocean view\ 6 Br 8 lull baths. maids quarten wine cellar Call oHote lnr •omplele lost of ~mf!nltes c-•ttlne Raolfy 949·7St-0177 0,.-Scrt/S-1-S. 21 Auve..... Sp;1c1ous 38< 38a townhome $529 900 Johanna 949 760 1480 RESORT/ VACATlON PROPERTY FOR SALE Olher ResorWICltlon Prqierty 5970 LAKE ARIOWHIAD .... _ ........... . 'E4elwel111 H-•· Fvl -Lol<e View Coif-lot•• 909-337 -H22 ... """*" Rooms 910 MANAGERS Special S20 all ...., lh!. ad "'6 i:w-c .. Ad Zll ""'"~~ ~~trG.,m.FCA 1\ffS. 2" ... lollby/dred 00! ~-19) ESfN & One pool. ' llE-Gum lilrcl t*M lo twy,.. ,,., trom oc tarirdi.. bdls. CXllo!ge. Wat.lo~ COSTA ~ MOTIJI ~ 'l'D7 Hlrtxir BM! ~ Renlll To Shan lmO l9 21tr ?too Altt. V1ew Nur £ nlBlulf lo CdM HS avail now S625mo ultls incl (949) SU 9124 RoomltorRIN M Na/rooms avail on I& home w ·pool pool table lully furn •II new •PPI' Musi see 714 746 51!18 ~ 1• 't belllUtrlul home "' H8 .. pool & lok Profl pe.f d S700m + I/? *' in c 31~"J!i1'7 RESIDENTIAL. RENTALS ORANGE 7400 COUNTY Balboa Island ... ....,.._, h ISO., wd. p no pet IW¥1 (torn Ol.1 IS ttwu rnd 1no S29n1 mo net 96«>1 31136 Balboa Plninula OCN & HY HtOEWAY ri-v1.w rot•• wd firs •stovr•1rlro& Quaint 2BR IBA Sl710 MO inti uttl n• np 949 673 U72 ln recognition of National Business Women's Week October 21 to October 25, 2002 join us in promoting our community's "Women In Business" Plan to take part in our Friday, October 25th publication reaching over 45,000 readers! Deadline for space & copy is Tuesday, October 22 by Spm . Jane Doe Owner, The F ash10n Ptace 2 ail. X l inches It $45 a.ch Pew --Worwdoe & ll*C relefi1ldoa ......,... Jlr 29•. fro11t It..+ O..Vofe w/fp, 2c aelwdwtl firs, CrlYfd, .... 7l4-IJ9-I065 c... ... ........ (1 ........ 211< 1.511.t Towni-a. Meny lliPll' He. mcludlnc c..amk tile, c.. few Speelela, 011 .... • TrH Towmomes 9&567367 IASTSM 28f ltM·fncd prd, W/O l*ups, OW, bullt·ln r•"'9/oven, le atrd C-· Wetw/truh Pllid· (2) Av.ti $1400· 11500, $500 dep • $250 pet Mp. 714-545-0442 • IASf SIM• Side, 3br lba, lriplea, atr• 11, 2 stcwy, 2 kitchen's, deck, yd, wd, 2 cer •tlec:h 11r $2000/tno. ll00-278·1887 • wnml .. 2ltA • ~~~.r~~·.: ~ 9«Mil50-1~1 IAYllOIT c....,..-u ... ,..,...21r21a. Pm..te t...di, peel a..,..w .... tt.e.ten,•llope-4 , .. -.. . 1,.-i... .... 1 ... 710 U4e Part Dr. t4t-67J-60JO - t4t-72S-S830 •YlAIU.Y* LIASlS Bill GRUNOY REAL TORS t4t-67S-6161 21iw, 2t.. yrty renlel. Ip, dw, wd hllup, nu p11nV carpel, 2 cer tandem pk& A&• 949 293 4630 WMtw ,......, lrunoshed, 2br. Iba, ex Ire spece upsU.s, 11/.0111 lfom ocn SI 150/mo 949-65().6464 f'OUCY In an ettort to offer the best ~rv1ce pou oble lo our readf>r s and edver lls ers we will require Conlractors who edver Ilse 1n the Service Oirect0ty to include lheH Conlr•clors l icense number m lhe11 •elver lt~emen t Your c o · oper•llon 1s areelly w-ted FAlmtllG llf'nMm Kltdw1 I 8atl! I RtmOdel ~~ '5lllP5 ~ 9t96fi.B5 Bacllllll 1p Ing 1-"" •• ,1 .. , & , ... Servke. Quthly and llrntly. Wlfl P /U & detiver. Good retes 714 225-3899. c:.r,.my A TO I HANDYMAN lnst•ll, ref1co cebmets ~ rnalllrt 0, rn.se&.n58 _.,....,,,. .. TIOVAll 3br 2 5be populer flt plan, up· steirs, smile level. qt $3000 949-293~ ll4e hi• 38r 28a. beamed c ell's, fp. lmmec:, peho, 2c aer, $3200/mo. 949-673·7390 l.:.C.'E' ... & .... M9-.170-30lt Qc-tre.t on the send, 4br 211• yrly renlel. new cerpet, new paint, eat $3800 949.293.4630 HOUSI UDO ISU 2Br + den, 38e. 2 Story, Fp, patio, 1era1e. $3900/mo t4t-'7S-1t14 411 fully lurn on the 8ey m Newport Island. Winier Only $4000/mo. Cell Jell 714-620 5132 •8AYS~IS• Get-4 c-ity, 38r 38a home w/bey view. $4800/mo 949-466-7460 PrMll Tlbtng 79 -r t'.H hn ol P1,1fl11 c....wtw Aul1t_.• @your pace @ your home or OFFICl'. Ind•· vldu•I co1ch1n1. internet stl·up, softwere. trou bloshoot1n1 web des11n .. min. Durre 9672Y.B72 rT SHOUlD IE RJNt <.......--..~ Herdware 1nstallehon, tr~~~ ,_. ,.-7149-UIB C......lllllaary lridl llecli St-Tie Concrete, htio, Omewey Fnpk, B8Q Refs. 25Yrs Eap Teny 714-557·7~ c-...--.,Fpb, 88Q, tile. atone, lend· scape, retlllnlnt wells. L667547 949-254-1048 o.....,,...... YOUDHOMI IMPllOVUHNT NOJl<n C•ll • plumber, paint.,, hendym•n, CM' eny of the ll'Hl services fisted lief• in our service dlr~toryl THES£ LOCAL SVC PEOPLE CAN HELP' YOUTOOAYI c.. ......... ., ... .... " .......... a::--M.cT.~·! .. i: ••Hfth, JO ..._, ...-,. ,.; ac.-.. E ... Aw.lU.ta47 DRMRS ..•• $Wlfl. Ortv• ere at11dt11t 11Htled ltnmedi8tely. C)OL 1r-. lflC tlvoulill USl1>S i. rl•lto, CA. FlntAClttl tr •"*POfbtlon •lld tu. Ilion relmburse111e11t evllaMe. c.,. ew-et t ·866-466·3541 for wi.lb. (CAL •SCAN) Pedfk Sy24• 1 ay Orc•••tr• jofn th• ennu•I fund. Great etJnoa.ltln. Fr• coffM, bonUMS. peld ddy. bm 510-$15/hr. Calf'*"'" 714-876-~ II 320 ......... .... for ~ plilmental income. ,.._,, supefVise 1nt.,n•lk>n•I exchen1• students. T.-..nlna. compeMetlon, 1nternetlonel tr•v•I Incentives. 166-209-8559 IU.MA8UaDn1 Tum few As.sist•nt Men· •ce<s@ lerp stCM'ep tacilrty. ""2 days per -·· hp•+, but wlll tr1ln. E xtre Stor aee H8. 714-841·4466 ~·.a.. .. Teet.. FT lo PT to sift & install childrens paSMn· 1er tr •in In malls. S9rl Die&o to LA -. S'lartq $12.SlSlw + c;., 8lowances & mlleeee. Phone Diana Watson 909-522-4642 OPUATottS NlfDlD in Newport 8uch eree. Full end Pert·tlme. Will Trein. 949-833-9790 JOIN OUR TEAM and In#• e difference. In the Celifornie Army Nahonal Gu1rd you c1n 1et money f0< colle&e end cwt« tra1nln1. Cell 1- 800 ·GO · GU ARO . (CAL•SCAN) a.. 'tt " a-tr., 4lk ml, silver nnd. moonroof. CO, l•bullous cone throulht $19.995 hn•ncln1 & werr evell vt429817 8lw 9&58£>. 111118 l&AZEa'OO AC. AC. LOW MUS (2142'n $16,ttS NMlts CAIHUAC IOO-t4S-SSt2 IMWHOl'tS SS,S22 •I, •hit <end, -at.-l~,44r, --·· $21,00o,.,. t49-7St ... S6S ••w 't4 12s1. c..,... 89tc lull boob lo records Blk/tan, sunroof CO, superb ori1 cond, $10.995 v1752196 Bkr 949-586-1888. C ... Alooc '00 IWwe4e nc 2611 ml, full lectcwy werr, pearl whrte/o•t· meal lttlr, clvome whls. 1old pk&, hke new S22,995 flnanc1n1. wer renty aveH v#277952 Bkt. 949-586-1888 WITTHOlfT HYWAU All pheses slll/lr1 jobs. CUANI 20yn, lair, tree est. lGXll> n4-6.'B-1447 ElfD'Dlsnca --s;.. .W. l..,...tl Duncan EJec:tnc 2/:l'(rs E ap Loc.VQuicll Response Stnnca,IRernocWs Lro5fI70 949-650-70l2 fnehti..t" ............. o.c. • Recessed Ll&htlne •Celllnehns • LandsC8pe U&fllm& • Trouble Shootin1 714-SS6487S ucn931501nS VS/MC ..... ............ ........... ;' Thia II 1 beelltyt ............. &.-.lt..vw't7 ...::;ti:.' wlUI 111tr1 elNn tan Int, -oof.&rNtNf vice records. 111151 $15,tlO ........... axe-. Ir.di with tan 1t1w. 5 ... d. °"'' 22K tftltu 11M71 $14.HO ........ s._ aooo lf!ICltl• silv• with pwchment Interior· dieul, ar••t WG & lowma1nte- llU4t $11.tlO ..._ ......... ~ 818d Willi Ten Lthr, only 67k miles •18272 $10,910 Velve'OI S40 ~ Whitt with Creme Ith!', fectory wan, moonroof, 11111 pow., 111272 $17,tlO P..tlec'HT..- AM Conv 5.7 11, Gold with Chercoal lthr, 1 owner, only 8,500 ml 11ass1c Slt.910 IMW'91SHI s.- OM OW1181 euto, sunroof, full power 1111441 $11,910 Mw..4..'98 Ml.320 Sliver w/erey inter ONLY4&1 m1 •1Uto $21,910 ......_'91f«cw-4 ns...a.. Chepeane/ten int. lull power. utre c.leen! 1181571 $12,910 MlfS Mm> M9-S74-n11 CATIU 'tt 6YT-100li •I. C-411.c Cen. (004tCM) $15,ttS NAIOS CADIUAC 800-t4S-SSt2 Claevy •73 v.... va. auto, A/C, pb, ps, 11Ht utilty truck, windows .. •oood $1700 949-642-5711 0-.,"9a~a. .... lofted. lint. AIC. Alf. llowm.stw, 1floya, A/T ltes. $13.(XX) woril 800- 992-1926, hm 949-584 7584 Clwyalw 'OS PT CnMer ~ pw, CO. low pk1, 1500 m1ll'S. $14,750 obo Call Mu 949 719 2311 r FIX FtMNfTUll 40 Yeers Service of Cen1n1, Rush, Reed & Wicker Work 510 Old Newpo<t 81vd New rt8Hch D•TTWOH lANDSCAl'I COMPANY Commercial & Estele Maontenence, Clean Ups, Tree Service & lmaetoon Up11edes, Rep81fs, T roublellloohn& Pleasecen 714 715·2828 end h.ve us do rour Drnr W0<1t./ Handym•tl Hclllll ... lr • 9'Poic Solu.doN • ~t Tokrailt • Bird. ac Buttaftia • £ncrn-Savinp • Low ~fCNACC VAJll 11~ 1'DX SOlml WEST JO ,_ ,_ Diii ,_ ....... _ ... -~ .................. MlcUll :!1'!.L~~t!~ lW()U)d be•_.-~ for l!alt·Wal; if 111e1 IO IP dowl> dwDe tricks (Of "'°°· -r Nonh·Soulh would ICill be 2 to-I favorttea to win dlonibber. South'• lint Dl'Oblem Clllle • lbc vety flnt tricl. With two trump io.en. declala-cowld not alfont to loec • tan trick. yet the lead ol lft unaupponad k:navO merttd .e.. for ihe=IO cleclala-ct._ to tlCkle Ibo in a roundlbout way. y's aice ot belr1I won lbc flnl lric:t. The -ll1d k:q ol clubs were cabed for a heart dilCISd Md a dub Wll Nffed in the doeed hind. ~ aOlecd to the table wi!b • spede ruff and led 8flOda dub. Eut could not afford to NfJ wilh the -sioce Soulh would diJcard the Every ~ l'Rll8icim has • vmisb-ifl& melt m his or her 11e1. The same CM be S8id or every competent c1ec1arcr, W81Cb c1ose1r u South makes me ol E!6· West s tricb dis- ~ heart io.:r. '° Eal let go of• lpede • Soulh Nffed. Aooda splde ruff provided lhe dummy enary for lbc lead of the now- csuibliabod long club. Apia Eut coold not NfJ profitably, but ~ Eut dQaudcd . declan:r pined with the he8ll 'fo:r. Weit ruffed cheaply, bul it was all for naucJtt. Dccf-ruffed die heart continualJoo and led 8 IJ'Ump, and greal WU die fall thereon! The dcfcndm colloc1cd rwo uwnp lricu 111 • 1tnu1J1C Wiiy, but ooching more. inlo thin air. ~·1 jump IO thtcc diamoods over lhc lakeout double was ~~ dve. II was not u risky ., It mi aeein Crom lbc Soulh holding. ith l!asl marted for length in lhc lll8jors.. North wu odds-«l 10 produce ., lc8sl thtcc diamonds in 11Uppor1. North's jwnp to five diamoods was a two- -AllDmaaVI ~~~~~~~~ D'WGAIKI Yl'H Very Cle-,._. Se• (7HSH) $22,tt2 NAlltS CADl.lAC 800..t4S-SStl DlVIUl'Ot UNDEI ISi al, ir. t.tw•••-•••i.. (201712) $28,HS NMltS CADILLAC 800-t4S-SSt2 DEY1lll ·02 va, v..., .... (201 :t;r '-'Sr.,ttS MAHts CADIUAC 800-t4S-SSt2 D ..... 't7 2500 v- Convers1on, ereen, c.p· lJ•ns se1ts, rear foldln& suts. TV/VHS, superb mec hlnacel lo body cond, v•500667 $5995 Bkr 949-586· 1888. ISWAOl'tt StllU ....... 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