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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2002-12-12 - Newport Mesa Daily Pilotr Serving the Newport-Mesa community since 1907 THURSDAY,DECEMBER12,2002 ' . FAA .r .esponse· e~pected 9ri .airport deal Agency will likely weigh in on latest caps at John Wayne Airport by the end of the year. No word what that response will be. June CaH1r.nde Daily Pilot NEWPORT BEACH -The city should get an answer by the end of the year on whether the Federal Aviation Ad.minis· tration will support the modified John Wayne Settlement Agreement exten· sion. But administration officials are hush on what their answer will be. -1 don't have a specific date we expect to respond, but it will be in the very near term, probably before the end of the year," said Paul Turk. a spokesman for the administration. Mayor Steve Bromberg said Tuesday that he bas seen a draft of the letter the administration is preparing Lo send Lo Newport Beach and believes it will be great news for Newport Beach. City leaders are hoping Lo "receive a letter saying that administration be· lieves the proposed settlement agree· ment extension is consistent with fed- eraJ law. Local officials say that's the next-best thing to a guarantee that the agency won't sue to overturn flight and passenger caps at the airport. On Tuesday, the City Council and the Orange County Board of Supervisors both voted unanimously to raise caps at the airport as a trade off for airlines' ap· proval. Representatives of the Air Trans· port Assn., which represents the air- lines, gave verbal assurances last week to county officials that the airlines See DEAL, Pase M THE BELL CURVE Interpret JWA extension as you will; the uncil did T here are two ways we can look at the Newport . Beach City Council's approval Tuesday of the latest edition of the John Wayne Airport cap. negotiated into a dozen more noisy flights daily when we had the promise two years ago of permanent help from a new airport in El Toro. We might feel gratitude and some measure of relief that TWA won't morph into LAX in the 1 O years covered by the agreement. 1bis is the reaction expected of us-not JOSEPH N. or course, whichever position we take must be tempered by the recognition that -as that eminent philosopher Yogj Berra once said -wit ain't over until it's over." And the cap derby ain't over until the Feder.ti Aviation Administration checks in. just to accept, but also to BELL applaud. Or else, we might stare up at an airliner Dying over our house and wonder how in the world we have been All of this makes me long for the good old days when Dennis O'Neil and Nonna Glover were telling a Pilot reporter that they didn't expect a challenge to the cap agreement signed last June with the county and, if one were to come, their lawyen; had assuredthemthecitywouJdprevail. That was Agreement No. I , in which we took our first biL Since 1985, passenger volume at JWA bas been capped at 8.4 million a year, noisiest lights at 73 a day and gates at 14. Underthenew~nt ri~ wftb dM! ~which we were assured wouldn\ be d\allenged, those figures went tlp1o 9.lt million passengers, 85 fligh ts and 18 gate& See CURVE, Paee M THE BIG-NOSED REINDEER OCC swap meet kept on hold S anta Oaus showed off his new ride at the fourth annual Pick-A-Pet Show on Wednesday afternoon at the Newport Beach Police Oeparttnent's Animal Control Center in Costa Mesa. The Police Department has its animal control center at the Dover Shores Pet Care Center at 2075 Newport Btvd. Assisting the Police Department and Santa was new Newport Beach Mayor Steve Bromberg, who gave the Indian elephant, named Tai, a test ride Wednesday. It was p~tty much Bromberg's first mayoral gig since taking over the C'i ..... '6 post on Tuesday. At right, Santa Claus gave Rudolph the day off and mounted Tai the elephant for a ftde fun at Dover Shores Pet Care Center on Wednesday. Santa and Tai, a 34-year-Old Indian elephant, made an appearance at the center for the Pick-A-Pet Show that afternoon. tv>ove, Santa is framed by Tai's trunk as he prepares to mount his noble steed. PHOTOS BY KENT TREPT()\I{ /~'(PILOT Junior college presidents don't get raises· Coast Community College board opts not to consider 14 CJL increases for seven top administrato{I Wednesday. Board does give Itself raise. Daily Pilot AT A GLANCE Costa Mesa City Counc il stilJ has many questions about traffic and the character of vendors at market, which needs an OK to reopen on Saturdays. Lolita Harper Daily Pilot COSTA MESA -The devil is in th~ de- tails. city leaders said this week as the} dealt. once again. with the Orange C.oas1 College swap meet. which they have vowed not to endorse until a technical parking proposal is presented. ~1 am not going 10 buy off on this until I see a traffic managemen1 proposal,· Coun- cilwoman Libby c.owan sald Monday. Her council colleagues echoed her senll· ment, saying it was traffic congesuon that spurred the closure of a Saturday swap meet and that no meticulous traffic models were being offered to convmce city leaders to return the venue to full weekend opera- tion. Swap meet vendors have been running a Sunday-only swap meet for almost eight mon~. since college officials agreed to scale back its operations because of traffic problems on Fairview Road. In that time. city and college officials have worked together, a private consultant was hired. options were proposed to the Planning Commission and a new ~ meet was approved with an average of 260 vendors per day. Then, an eleventh-hour appeal by resi- dent Paul Wtlbur brought the swap meet under the intense scrutiny of the City Council and prompted more questions and aitidsm. That scrutiny c:ondnued during Mon- day's COWldl study ses.1ion of the swap meet. C.owan expresaed concern about the ool· lege's willingness to "Ox" the problem. say- ing she was impressed with preliminary plans on paper but has yet to see any actual improvement. •1 uw oo one there prepattd to do any kind of traffic directing or control,· Cowan See M#, PIP M '· BJ S.J. C81111 MCI Jae c .... , .... Daily Pilot It tuma out local Republk:ana. aren't the only folq who are a bit tired of Gente sm ...... Sdtlpake, who ran wisuccessfuDy againlt Rep. Oma Rohnbldler tb.ia .fall (drawing 35"' of the vote) Is one of a dcmm candidates political pundit Stuart Ro1benbeq begs tn bis latest Roll C.all column not to run again. "Rwuting for offi,ee can be an addiction for some people.• be writes in his Dec. 9 column. "And it's an addiction that some repeat•losers need to break." He has this to say about the Long Beach nurse: •(She) nearly upset Rep. Steve Hom CR-Calif.) in 2000. and she was planning on a rematch when the state Legislature eliminated Hom's district. Instead of reconsidering her political options, Scbipslce simply shifted ber sights to an unwinnable bid against Rep. Dana Robcabacher CR-Calif.). She drew 35 percent." Tulk about being blt when you're down. rrs DANGEROUS TO WORK ON CAPrTOL ta!. Amon Lewll, p~ teeret8ry for Rep. Oma 8ohnbKbil!r, was speaking for himself tb.ia week in a story tn the capitol HID publication The Hill Lewis ~unts bow be spent his honeymoon tn June tn Ball, which later would be the site of a terrorist bombing that's been linked to Al Qaeda. Fl.£ PHOTO I DALY PLOT But it wasn't just that trip that bad Lewis thinking deeper thoughts. Ufe on Capitol Hill, with anthrax scares and the consistent worry of attack. caused him to call this "the year of living dangerously:" Steve Bromberg is the new mayor of Newport Beach. ALL nEY ARE SAYING IS GIVE PEACE A CHANCE IN IRVWE Lately, there's been plenty of peace activism on the UC Irvine campus, even spilling over to Orange Coast CoDege. Now, for those who want to go beyond protests, UCI and Chapman University professors and peace scholars will be meeting tonight to talk about the roles of peace activists. Among those in attendance will be two-time Democratic Congressional candidate John Graham, of UO's Graduate School of Management. and the founder of UO's Otiz.en Peacebuilding Program, ,..,.._ Gmb, associate director of international studies. lbpics will include peacemaking tn the Middle F.ast. peace activism in Northern Ireland and the Republic of Georgia and how trade affects war and peace. Participants also will unveil UCJ's "Peace Monitor," which measures countries accotding to death by violence. Denmart Is the safest at 1.2 deaths per 100,000 people. The U.S. has 8.9 such deaths. The meeting will begin at 6 p.rn. at the Irvine Marriott Hotel, 18000 Von Kannan in Irvine. Information: Deb Behrens, {949) 955-9200. nanyAPilot WLll,N0.341 THQMM H. JOl••DN. ~ ifi AT 1ltE BOTrOll OF THE POUT1CAL LADDER Glamorous, trs not Former Newport Beac:b Mayor 1bcl RLtg way had some l~-tban-encouraglng words for bis replacement, Stn! ~on what it's like to be mayor. In their ceremonious special meeting on Tuesday, the Oty Council selected Bromberg as the city's new mayor. Ridgeway. who was selected to be vice mayor a second drne, recounted a story about a phone call be got from a reQdeoL The woman had called City Hall demanding to Clll1110.... N9ws 111l1•nt. CMll ~ dlri«IM.OMrlloe,...,,_com PHOTOGMPtal S-.. Hiier, teu.g ~ Opn~Kn~ READal HO'l\M <..01142-eoel Aecofd your oommenlll ~IN o.Mv Piiot or MM llpa. AM-. speak to the IDll)'OC. Jlidceway hilppened to be in bis City Hall oftice and~ the caD. but the c:ak .. blldly appeued. She didn't beUeYe she WU really apeUing to the mayor. •She said, I want to talk to the~ and I sa1d, 'You're talldng to him.'· JUd&eway reeded. The woman wun't buying it. She said. •1 want to speak to the mayor. I don't want to speak to anyone lower than the m&)'OC." Tu which Ridgewlly replied. "1bere is no one lower than the mayot.• b 18'0, C-. M.e. CA 12921. ~NoMWe .... lllwlllldcH-. edl9oriel .,,...,. or ~heNinW'lbe reproduced without.,...,. pem'lilelon "'~owner. Our eddr-. ...... _ ... c.. M.e. CAal!0.."°"'9 .. =·"-·a.Mn. -lp.m. .................. ,. .... .,... ...... o1.su -...: ................. POLmcs ASIDE \ The message that Machiavelli left 0 neofthe many . -------. resident& There haw been demands for a revote tn the race between 'laylor and Adams.A few people have suggested that Adams step down. interesting political stories bumping around the nation's capitol Is the back-pedaling of fonner Pa.went Bulb aide John DOullo from comments he made to Esquire magazine. Most saliendy. these have been S.J. CAHN ca11s for tougher Diiulio Is in trouble for saying the White House Is being run by the politicos employed there, folks be called the "Mayberry Machiavellis.. This week. Dtlulio, a University of Pennsytvania professor, issued an apology and said he was "deeply remorseful" for his statements in the January issue of the magazine. In Newport-Mesa. the local political scene's leading "Machiavelli,· campalgn consultant OllVe llllla, has offered about the same concerning phony phone calls (a phrase that rolls off the keyboard llk.e "Mayberry Machiavellisj made during this fall's Newport Beach election. The latest twist to this story ls that similar calls were made during the 2000 election, in the race among now-Mayor Stew Bromberg. Pat Beek and Robert ScboonmMer for the council district that include$ Balboa Island. The calls, for those who've missed the news, are essentially "misdirections.• The one this year urged a Greenlight vote for Ron Wlmblp. when the candidate supported by Greenlight was Rick 'bylor. Both were running against Councilman Guy Adlam, who won reelection. Reporter June Casagrande and I heard the anti-Taylor message. which Included a reference to a nonexistent •new Greenlight committee.• 1Wo years ago. apparently, a call wged a vote for Sdloonmaker and added what Beek says are Ues about her hmng talks with the lrvtoeCo. Of course, Bromberg - who uys be lcnew nothing about the calls -narrowly beat Beek for the seat in what amounted to the first round of "Greenlight. elecdoos. F.11i1 did some work for Bromberg during that race, lelldmg many to surmise that a tKtic he had at the lady~ year was also ~in 2000. Ellis is out of die country and unndable for comment on the 2000 race. 'Die continuing revelations thll-psp! -there are dlny campaign tricks being pM,.cl In Newport-Mesa have rled up many laws~ Newport 8eadB elections and questions oC why tbo8e sitting on the dais have not spoltal out more harshly against deceptive campaign practices. Without trying to piece together what any Newport Beach councilman (as of this week. there are no women among the city's elected leaders) Is th.l.nktng, the answer to that question. as well as to why toujler laws aren't likely, is the same as the answer to why It was so difficult to get even minor campaign finance reform completed on a national level: The playing field. as it stands, favors those in office. Therefore, there Is no compelling reason.for them to want to make changes. and no compelling reuoo for them to 6nd much wrong with how .Chey got elected {after all, they won). Of coume, it WIS resklerlts' percepdoos that dty leaders saw no compelling lt!&SOn to listen to them on isaues such as traffic, development, hotelt. etc. that led to the Greenlight movement Whether that alone amounll 10 a LDl.ding reason b city leldsl 10 wasll their bands of any ~-mnded c:anpign Slla1egy is a~~- Greenllght's leaden have. after all, had most~ when sticking faidy doldy to t:raftlc and controBed·growth illlleS. When they hne stepped up their rhetoric to include how city leaders treat residents or t.ac.kled policy .__such as how the budget Is being handled, the df'ect of their message has been diluted. That dilution may have contributed to Greenllght only pulling one victory among the four coundl races this fall Now a question Is whether the nastier nature of those races will twn out to be another cause Greenllgbt can take up successfully. Thus far, there ts a lot of yelling and generic noise. Greenlight leaders -or anyone else angered enough to desire different prat1ices in Oty Hall -will need to tum down the volume and find one compelling meeaage they can stick to if they hope to see change happen. • S.J. CAMI! i. the maMging editor. He can be ruc::hed tit l!M9) 574-4233 or by e-meil 91 •.j.cahn•'-'Jf'MU.IOm. SURF AND SUN WEATHER FORECAST The eun will pnMde ua 1 wonct.ful ct.y, complet9 with higf19 In lhe mid-eOa to lower 7091n~-Mw. Owrnlght lowl wtl drop to the upper40I. W. mn expect llgtWCly Gbder lftd cooler ooncldone ,.... ............ m.f Jl!Nln"r .... . l•li••••·· ...-.......gov IOA11M FORECAST SURF \WM~ into the c:n.t-eo ~18ngetocMy, though_.'** up on Fttd9v • the next"°""-.... '""""--W. lftOUld be In .. heed-Ngh *'II Frtd9y ... s.turmy. 1¥ mid """'°°" lundly, • lhould ... ,.._....,. • bnal~Lil-IWlll P"Mdll•'°"'9 --~--­..... ... ...._ ............. Daily Piiot City gets set for Centerline fight Santa Ana and Irvine won't be too keen on funding a $1 -million study on building light rail line under Costa Mesa when they likely won't benefit, councilwoman warns. Loltu H•rper Daily Pilot COSTA MESA -Clty leaders Monday warned of a looming political battle over plans for a ·regional ttansportatloo line, say- ing partnering cides most Ukdy would not support spending $1 million to atudY,_ an option to underground tlle track through C'.osta Mesa, an idea that council members p~ct would be most favorable. The campaign for a Centerline light rail system may require a hard-line stance from city lead- ers to ensure the city's best inter- est, Councilwoman Ubby Cowan said while updating her council colleagues on the project's prog- ress du.ing a Oty Council study sess.ion on Monday. Cowan. who has wortc.ed dill· gendy over the past year to launch a JJght rail system that would link Costa Mesa with Santa Ana and lrvine, said city business owners support examining the option to put portions or the rail system underground and that city leadets must convince their counterparts in other cities of the benefits of at least studying it "lf indeed Centerline ls going to be successful and be built, they cannot build It without Costa Mesa." Cowan said. "And it is essential that we have the undergrounding studied in the preliminary stage.· The cost to study that prefer- ence would be shared by all three cities. though arguably, the project would onJy benefit Costa Mesa. 1bat imbalance will deter endorsement& from other city leaders, she warned said. "ThJs will bet(ome a political battle," she added The road toward a light rail system serving Orange County has been fraught with political potholes. The project was once envisioned as a grandiose, 28· mile system that would link the county from north to south, but the plan was shelved after much opposition. During her tenure as mayor in 2001, Cowan reignited Centerline discussions and spaded the in- terests of the Santa Ana and lr· vine mayors -the latter of whom is Cowan's indirect boss. as she works for the city or lrvtne. The three city .leaders prompted renewed interest in the project from Orange County 'Jransportatioo Authority offi- cials. Plans for an 18-mile Cen- terline were back on track. Politi- cal opposition abounded in lrvine from residents who op- posed a rail running through the heart of the city, and plans were again rewodced. Laaders finally compromised on an 11 -mile system from the Santa Ana transportation center, through the South Coast Metro ponion of Costa Mesa. to John Wayne Airport and finally ending at UC Irvine. Cost estimates of this latest proposal are about $1.3 billion, officials said. Peter Naghavi, city transporta- tion manager, said the option to underground would tack on an- other $150 million. County FULL BAR COCKTAILS MEXICAN RESTAURANT NO PASSPORT IS NEEDED OUR MEALS ARE A TRIP TO MEXICO 296 E. 17TH ST . COSTA MESA · 949·645·7626 tmnspottadon funds, secured by Meuwe M, olf.er $345 mil· Uon ~four ya.rs for the proj· ect. Nagbavl Aid.. The dty or Ir· vine added $126 mIDion to the pot. he said. The nJmainder of the money would com e from federal grants. Considering the scope of the regional project -which would offer unparalleled benetlta u far as traffic and tbe environ- ment go-the $1-million to $2· million dif{erence in price to s_9Jdy the possibility of '"1der· ground trades Is ihs1gnificant, c:owahsaid . "When you look at a praject that will be in the billions; that is really nothing," she said. The council will decide Mon- day whether to send a letter to county transportation officials formally requesting the under- ground option be studied. Costa Mesa's request for the underground study does not mean city officials have pre- determined the outcome. Naghavi said. M(lt) doesn't necessarily mean we want to underground, but just to study questions we may have 10 to 20 years down the road,• Naghavi said M And if we don't, we'll lose that window and those questions will never be answered" County officials hope to have the Centerline project under construction by 2007, with the first segments running by 2009, Naghavi said. That is, lf everything goes ac- cording to plan, he said. EBEL INTRODUCING THE N EW C LA SSI C WAV E -------:-;-----"""'!""'-------""""'!'!l!I" ... Tlusday, December 12. 2002 Al · COSTA MESA PLANNING WRAP-UP INSIDE CITY HALL OUTDOOR CAR STORAGE 1he owners of a ~ car wash aod gas stadoo have bought themselves some time, the Planning Commission agree- ing to give them another year lo secure pJans fur car sales on site. The property, owned by Bea- con Bay Enterprises at 2059 Har· bor Blvd., filed a previous appll· cation to allow tbeJJl to sdl cars outside. Plans call for the lot on the rear of the property, near Charle Street. to store vehicles to be sold. WHAT rT MEANS Commissioners granted me extension. with the condition that the owners finish their proj- ect within 90 days or take all the cars off the outdoor lot until they do. 1901 NEWPORT Planning commissioners con- tinued disa.lssion about probable plans for 1901 Newpon -the striking Spanish-style building in the heart of downtown -saying residents should have more time lo give their input A mandatory environmentaJ report that indudes the pos- sibility or putting homes on the p roperty was compiled to gauge the effects of proposed develop- ments on the neighborhood and environment. The docu- ment -formally known as the Draft EnvironmentaJ Impact Re- pon -is now awilable for pub- lic review at .Oty Hall and C.OSta Mesa libraries. The Aannlng Com.mis&oo -in· vtted residents' comments as part o( the required 45-day review pe- riod. That period is 5C:beduled to end Jan. 10, according to a st.a.ff re- pon. Planners said residents should have more time to give in- put gjven the timing of the re- pon's release during the busy holiday season. OflidaJ public hearin~ on the actual project be- gin in February. WHAT rT MEANS Commissioners will fight to ex- tend the public comment period for the proposed multiunit hous- ing that has been suggested for the northwest portion of the building formerly known as Pa- cific Savin~ Plaza. ANIMAL HOSPITAL NEXT MEETING •WHAT: Costa Mesa Planning Commission meeting •WHEN: 6:30 p_m. Jan. 13 • WHERE: City tiell, n Fair Drive •INF<>A"4AT1<>r.:(71 4)754-5245 or www.ci.costa-meu.ca.u• approval. Ken Millian, the hospital owner, wants to build a 6,000-square-Coot addition without all the required parking spaces designated by city code. ~ has proJ>Ofied 39 parldng spaces, and the city re- quires 46, according lo a staff re- port. Tue hospital on Mesa Drive al.so asked to ·use the maximum number of compact spaces aJ. lowed P1anrung comrrw..sioners rec- ommended the project be ap- proved. WHAT rT MEANS Newpon Harbor Ani.mal Hospi-(.ounoJ member.. will have the tal gained Planning Corrurtission final say on the exparu.ion pro)t!Cl. endorsement to expand and now looks to the Oty Counol for final -C.omptled by l.<JltUJ llarper HICKORY FARMS· SAVE $3.00 3lb. BEEF STICK® s1099 SUMMER SAUSAGE ~· su.Y9 Our award-winolfta 8ft( 'tidL" ~>n«I JU..t n ttht ,. ilh a ~«1 blflHI ol spica and hkkor~ 'rnokr Ibo• oc P~rfect for holiday ptlwn n2'- HICKORY FARMS" COSTA MESA COURTYARDS \IJR'il R OF H,\RBOR Al 111111 \I T USTIN MARKETPLACE 2943 El CAMl"Cl Ht \l C ROSSROAD CENTEH IRVINI-. 0.._ BARRA'(\ 1-(800) 541-6176 ·Offer Gootl Thru Ix·, !:!.. !IMI! Come See Our Sand Sculpture metnorable by spetd>g dinner With us on C1irlstmtls Eve« C1lfStin!Js Day. M ~. ~ 12, 2002 CURVE Continued from Al Now coma Agreement No. 2 -rapooding to prellUle from the airtines-wkb 1018 miDion pueengien, 85 fli&bta and 20 gate& . 1be last shoe to drop, at least for tb1s round. will be the approval of the FM. Newport Beach omcials, who have been wocking tbJa territory since about six months before the MeMure W election, say we're very fortunate to be given this de.gree of protection. which resulted from yeaJJ of hard work on the part ofCityCouncil and staff members. Some of the less grateful say that if the council bad put this degree of effort into defeating Measure W. we wouldn't be sweating out 6ight caps at JWA now. Some of the downright ungrateful say we would prefer to take our chances in court rather than allow the substantial increases permitted under the new agreements. DEAL Continued from Al would encourage the FM to sup- port the deal "This is major," said Orange County Supervisor Jim Silva, who represents Newport· Mesa. "Considering the growth So -Dild • l'Mllllf check. A.dnc blame for lhe El Toro failure-a aport in which I admit compUcity-is no longer very Uleful. Nehbet Ls aelf-congntulationa. GMn lbe situation In wbich we now find~ what. If any. are our optlonaT 1bere are ieally only two: l . Drawing a conoesaion line in the sand and calllng off negotiations ff it is crossed. leaving the curre.ot numbers in place, and waiting for an inevitable lawsuit from the airlines and action by the FM when the present cap expires in 2005;or 2. Making the best deal we can undet the circumstances. 'That. It appears. is what bas been done. . That said. I wish the self-congratulations that pervaded the City Council meeting Tuesday evening might have been a little less strident. Perhaps they wouldn't have been so .initating if the council members hadn't spent so much time telling us that it isn't going to hurt. Glover, for example, said the in the county, the caps that will be in place I think will be very, very comforting to the people that live under the Oight path." But not everyone is as upbeat "We're facing a 30% increase in flights. Tu me, that spells an avia- tion disaster," resident Ann Wan said Tuesday. Former Mayor Tum Edwards Eotpl o.pw .Jgny:xy '"gad The Dance Cenler .... 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If she ii aaylng, .. she MelDS to be, that Ul lncreue of 12 noisy ftighta a day out of JWA won't make communication impoeaible OD my patio about 20% mote often than cutrent flighta do, ahe~ welcome to come <Mii' and c:beck.it Out. So Is Coun~ Guy Proctor, who caOed these· c;oosidetable changee "tweaking.,. Then-Mayor 1bd Ridgeway made the qulte renwbble case that the new agreement could actually cut down the number of flights with math so Cl1!8ttve that one wished it might ha\'e beeu employed in the fight for BJ Turo. AD of this would have been much more palatable for the said he believes the deal puts the rurrent restrictions in jeopardy because it removes caps that would otherwise have been in place through 2005. ''I'm sorely disappointed," Ed- wards said. The agreement approved Tuesday would allow up to 10.8· million passengers a year to fty out of the aiJ'port. The current SWAP Continued from Al said "Seems to roe that in this period when someone is want- ing something. they would go head over heels to make sure traffic didn't back up on Fail'· view." College officials did not speak up during Monday's study ses· sion and could not be reached for comment Wednesday about the cound.J's various demands for approval. While the major concern ~ votved ~und traffic manage- ment, Councilmen Chris Steel and Allan Mansoor bad more general concerns about swap meet operations. Steel insisted college officials verify the legal residence and state tax numbers of all vendors. He suspects many college swap meet vendors are taJcing away COLLEGE Continued from Al other administrators proposed the increase. said the raises would be primarily necessary to find high-caliber candidates for the college presidencies. The district is having trouble 6.ndin.g a replacement for Marga· ret Gratton, the Orange Coast College president who left earlier this year. The position is being 6lled by interim president Gene Ferrell. Renley said admlni.stralors bad discussed their low salaries for a while, but it took on new urgency last year when the dis· nnm llPLWl If aneClOUDdl ,.,..._ lllid jull pll)9d II ltrlltbt md eald: "Look, wie lllllde I dedliorl I couple ol,_s. to., iJr. new Clip 11P9e1D11U It John Wayne m&ber than m lilport II l!l 'tbm became W9 ... ahki If we Wtdted und m 1bro wm lolt. we mlabt oner get the cap. You · miFt not ... with that decWon. but tbaR what we did. We think It ... the rfabt chokle. but it left: ue in a bm that we're getting out of a best we can. For us to do that. you're going to hive to put up with more noise and more cUaruptiona. but we ddnk the alternative la much wone.• The comment that eeemed · molt lmppropdate to O;ii came when Glower thanked Rep. Chris Cox in the same sentence with the Abport ~rldng Group. The working group, for all its internal problems, wocked very hard for many yean to get an airport at El Thro. Cox worked equally bard for equally long-and mostly aecretly-to prevent It from happening. He has since turned what should have been a liability into cap Is 8.4 million. The proposed settlement agreement extension, which some officials believe would have been challenged in court. allowed up to 9.8 million. The new deaJ also would allow up to 20 gates. The last proposed extension would have allowed 18. Currently, there are 14. But those changes are minor clJents from "legitimate .. Costa Mesa businesses because they can offer lower prices by skirting various laws. "I know there is a lot of con· cem that our businesses are be· ing undermined by J>OS.'ible ven· dors who are not legal residents.• Steel said "Some people may not have tax licenses, either. I want to know who they are and what they are selling.• Mansoor asked officials to re- serve the possibility of changing the venue from a flea-market· type swap meet to a farmer's market or art fair. Other venues genenilly cost more money to participate in, would attract fewer vendors and in tum generate less traftic. Mansoor argued. The more up- scale shopping site would also "draw people from a wider base." ' And instead of-those who just come to the swap meet from Fairview Road-which runs di- trlct began searching for a presi· dent not only for OCC. but Coastline CoU.ege. The latter po· sition was filled, but the new president took a pay cut. For the college presidents and vice chancellors. the annual sa1al)' starts at about $127,000, Renley said. The raise would in- crease that figure to about $145,000. Renley said the vice chancel· lors also deserve the raise be- cause they perform responsibU· ides similar to the president Bruning began volcing the union's concerns last week. On Wednesday, she received verbal assurances from Clwlcel- lor Bill Vega and trustees Jerry Patterson and Howald that they an MMC. moef cecelllly by telUn8 ue Ina bvtlaed~ column In the Pilot that we ebould count &mOOI our bind,.. bit woik on behalf ol theJWACIP-Only four ..,_un came to the pocUuin co c;omnwnt 00 lhe ~t. but I thougtlt that one of thdn-a woman from Corona del Mar wboee name I misled-made the IDOtl( ~ all evening. She told the fable of the frog who, if dropped in bot water, leaps out. but if tmmersed in oold water that is slowly heated stays In the pot until be is boiled. "That.• abe said. •seems to me what is happening here. We keep adjusting to µiese incremental increases to the · gradual destruction of Newport ~ch." The people on the dais weren't listening. They dismissed her politely and went back to the business of the evening. Voting for the agreement. Unanimously. • JOSEPH N. BELL is a residen't of Santa Ana Heights. His column appears Thursdays. to what could happen, officials say. "U we did lose fa lawsuit!. it would mean open skies over Newport Beach." Bromberg said. •JUNE CASAGRANDE covers Newport Beach end John Wayne Airport. She may be reached at (9491574-4232 or by e-mail at june,casagrande@latimes.com. rectJy into Santa Ana -Mansoor said be hoped a farmer's market would attract residents from Newport Beach or Garden Grove. Tough questions did not come solely from council members . Resident Mike Barrie wanted to know why the swap meet was being treated differently from other city businesses that are required to pay trip fees and taxes. Barrie sald the council needed to take a hard look at the benefits or the swap meet for the people or Costa Mesa, not for those who come from out of town to sell wares or for shoppers who travel from outside the city Omits. The council is scheduled 10 ~. and possibly make a de- cision on, the swap meet's future at Its Monday meeting. • LOUTA HARPER covers Costa Mesa. She may be reached at (949) 574-4275 or by e-mail at lollta.harper@/atim8$.COm. would remove the raises from the agenda. She said the difficulty finding quality candidates for the ace presidency is because the trustees started the search proc- ess late, not because or the salary. After the vote to remove the administrators' raises from the consent calendar, Thmar Gold· mann, a literature and language teacher at OCC. pointed out that the $60,000 that would be saved could fund five freshman com- posldon courses in the spring. • DBRDAE NEWMAN covers educ:etion. She may be reached et (949) 574-4221 or by e-mail at delrdre.n.wmantllltlmes..com. GE I I ING INVOLVED • GET1N1 INYOlllED runs periodiceltv In the Deily Pilot on a rotating ~. For Information on adding your~~ to thie lilt. call (948) . COITAMESA CMC PLAYHOUSE The p&eytlouM needt "°"'"'"'' for ......... 19. ~won, rnellnge. typing, controttlng llgt'lll end menv other dudee. (M) el0-62el. COl1A..U .. nJllCM. ·10CE-r.r"'v ThelCIMly~end pmmOlle the hlleoly of COiia Meu and the hefbor ....... Volunteen are needed for the ardlfVM, library. muMUm, docent and pubfic outrud'I programa. (948) 831-6918. COSTA MESA LITERACY COUNCIL . The Cost.I ..... l..ltlncy Center needl voluneMr tulOrt to teedt Englilh • • 9ICOnd lenguage. People who W9f'tl to lelm Englieh ... eecond lengu9ge .. ..., encoureged ID ml. Cell to .......... (7M) 436-3310 or (714) ~ COSTAIEIA• ...,...,..,... The Orenge County..,.., of the natJonal Multiple Sclerosis Society hae started a new aeH-help group In Costa Mesa for people newfy diagnosed or wfth minimal aymptoms of multiple sclerosls, or both. The group meets at 11 a.m . the first Tuesdey of every month. (949) 860-7869. DISPUTE ltESOWTION SEIMCU Volunteer medi8tor9, C898 tpedalis11 and outf"MCtl Millatant9 .. needed to help In a v.tely of medletion c:e.aa. ..................... needed for ofRce voluneaers end for mdMora. CMI» 2!0-o• PUBl:.IC SAFETY BRIEFLY IN THE NEWS Newport student OK after accident A Newport Harbor High School student suffered mi- nor injwies Wednesday morning aft.er she was hit by a car ~e cros&ing the street near school, offidab said. 1be 14-year-old girl, whbse name was not re- leased because she is a rru- nor, Was trying lo cross 20th Street at Tustin Avenue when 39-year-old Eric Klnnsch, traveling east· bound on 20th, hit her, po· lice said She was taken to Western Medical Center in Santa Ana to be checked for inter· naJ injuries, Costa Mesa Po lice Lt. Dale Birney said. "There was no indication she had suffered any inju- ries," be said. M~re wert' no broken bones or no ma jor injuries." Birney said the only in jury officers reponed wa~ that the girl was bleeding from the nose. He sald the accidenr likely happened because Kinnsch's windows were fogged up and he could ne1 ther see the stop sign at lhr intersection nor the gi rl c:ros&rtg the street IGnn.sch received a cita tion for not stopping at a stop sign and driving at an "unsafe speed." Although he was driving at 20 to 25 mph, Birney said it was an unsafe speed because h1' view was hindered by lhe fogged-up windows. -!Mpa BharaJll POLICE FILES COSTA MESA • Allloc8ldo Awenue: Auto theft was reported in the 300 bfodc at 8:38 a.m. Tuesday • Briltol StrMt: Petty theft was reported in the 3300 blodt 81 9:19 a.m . Tuesday • hhiew Road: Possession of marijuana was reported in the 2600 blodt at 1 :38 p.m. Tuesday. . ,.....'°" Piece: Trespassing wa1 reported 1n the 2700 blodt .. 12:41 •.m Tuesday. • • Pomona~ Petty theft from a \'ehlde was reported in the 2200 blodt at 6:02 a.m. Tuesday . • East 11th StrMt: Vandalism was reported in the 300 blodt at 11 :16 a.m Tuesday. NEWPORT BEACH • Eat Belboa Boulrward: A commercial burglary was reported In the 800 blodt at 11 :<>6 a.m. Tuesday. • Canal S1Net A burglary was reported in the 200 blodt at 7:28 a.m. Tuesday. • East eo.t ·~-r. Trespassing was reported in the 300 blodt at 8:26 a.m. Tuesday. • Cor9lca o.M: Burglary was reported in the 100 blodt at 5:27 p.m. Tuesday. • &stblulr Dltve: A hit·anckun was reported in the 2100 bfodc at 1;11 p.m. Tuesday. • NftlpOlt C..... DIM w..t: Grand theft WM reported In the 1100 blodt at 9:60 a.m. Tueect.y. CELEBRATING EARLY CRYSTAL LAUOEROALE I OM.Y PILOT Chikren from San Joaquirn of Costa Mesa Church parade down Bay Street on Sunday in a traditional celebration of the Virgin Mary of Guadalupe. The celebration normally takes place on Dec. 12, but the festivities were rescheduled. AROUND TOWN • Send AROUND 10WN items to the Daily P11ot. 330 W. Bay St., Costa Mesa, CA 92627; by fax to (949) 646-4170; or by calling (949) 574-4298. Include the time, date and location of the event, as well as a contact phone number. A complete listing is available at www.dailypilot.com. TODAY The am.m.tionel Coach Federation will hold a seminar on building business and personal relationships from 6:30 to 9 p.m. at the Wyndham Garden Hotel. The hotel is at 3560 Avenue of the Arts, Costa Mesa. $35 pre-registration, $45 at the door. For more information, call (949) 623-8247. Mother's Marbt a KttdMn wtfl host a worbhop and demo on how to let gravity wortc for you from 6:30 to 7:30 p.m. at the Patio Cafe in Costa Mesa. The cate is at 226 E. 17th St. Free. (949) 631-4741. A motheNSaughW book dub will meet at 7 p.m. in the Newpon Beach Central Library to discuss Bruce Hale's *The Big Nap: From the Tattered Casebook of Chet Gedto, Private Eye." All girls in fifth through seventh grade are invited to attend with their mothers or favorite female grown-ups. The library is at 1000 Avocado Ave. Free. For more information, call (949) 717-3801 or visit www.newportbesdllibrary.org. FOR THE 1 STH STRAIGHT YEAR ALL NOBLE\ FIR TREES s33es ALL DOUGLAS FIR l"FS ~195 FRIDAY The Costa ~ 59nM>r Center will hold a holiday program with the Page School choir from 11 a.m. to noon at the center. Lunch will be served after the program. Reservations are only neces.sary for lunch. The center is at 696 W. 19th St. For more information, call (949) 645-2356. &tanda High School students will perform ·on the Razzle" by Tom Stopperd at 7:30 p.m. today and Saturday in the Barbara Van Holt Theatre at the school. The play is a farcical comedy with plot twists that turn and give audienoes a joyful ride. The scnool is at 2323 Placentia Ave .• Costa Mesa. Tidcets are $7 presale and $8 at the door. For tidcet information, call (949) 515-6537. Thursday, December 12, 2002 A5 BRIEFLY IN THE NEWS Applicants sought for city commissions The ea.ta Mesa Ory CoWldl seeb letters of interest from resi· dent.s interested lo serving on the Planning and Parb and Re~ creation commiasJons. Terms for all existing members now serv- ing on the commissions will~­ plre in March. Members serve two-year, non-staggered terms. The five-member Planning Co~on has the power to decide or make ·recommenda- tions to 'the COWldl on issues re- lating to the city's future.growth and developmenL The five- member Parks and Recreation Commission began in 1990 lO consider issues, programs, fees and studies relating to palb and recreation facilities. interested persons should submit a lener of interest and brief reswn~ by Jan. 8 to Mayor Karen Robinson, Ory Hall, P.O. Box I 200 ITT Fair Drive) Costa Mesa. CA 92628-1200. New Costa Mesa Spa hosts grand opening Tropica Spa wiJI have its grand opening Thursday through Sunday. As pan of the promotion, the spa will offer a one-hour stone therapy session for $39, regularly priced at $70. The offer is available through Dec. 31. The spa, at 2075 Newport Blvd., Suite l 0 I, !>pecializ.es in 'itone therapy massage that combines the benefits of m as- i.age with hot stone therapy. The warmth of heated stones can draw the tension out of the body as the therapist combines relaxation, circulatory and Lrig- ger point massage techniques. The spa also provides custom Swedish and other specialty massages, scrubs and mud masks. Newport-Mesa La Salsa eateries host toy drive La Salsa Fresh Mexican Grill Is holding a toy and food drive to benefit Share Our Selves. a Costa Mesa-based nonprofiL The public is encouraged to bring unwrapped toys, nonper· lshable food items and dona- tions to participating restau- rants. l11e Costa Mesa restaurant is at 279 E. 17th St., and the Newport Beach restau- rant Is at 4341 MacArthur Blvd. La Salsa will also donate a portion of the proceed~ from every holiday party planer sold in Orange County through the month of December to Share Our Selves. ln addition, it will feed 75 Share Our Selves volun- teers who will man the organi- zation's Adopt-A-Family dona- tion drive Dec. 19 al the Orange County Fairgrounds. Food and toy drive on at Someone Cares The Someone Care<> .,oup kuchen in Co!>ta Mes.a need!> do- nated food and unwrapped 10~ to benefit local fam1li~ 111 need. Volunteers are also needed. Last Olristrnas, Someone Cares gave more than J,000 new toys to children and -.erved more than 3,200 rneal'>. l'he soup kuchen ts trying llJ rai!>e money for HS holiday KJ"eaway'>. Those interested 1n lwlpmg out may contact the '>oup lutchen at (949) 548-8861 The soup lc.itcht:n I'> a1 720 W. 19th St. AJI letter t:'n4uirlt'c;, monetary donation' aml mail may be sent to Somt:one ( ares Soup Kitchen, P.O Hux I 126i Costa Mesa. CA 92627 M ~. Daneer 12. 2002 EDITORIAL . Good, .clea.n news. from the Dunes A sk any Newporter what the btggest threat facing the city is, and you'll probably get several answers. Many will say John Wayne Airpon expansion, many others will say traffic. and many, many more Will say the · water quality of the local beaches and bays that are such an integral part of Newport's charm and lifeblood. To that end, we are heartened to hear of reports that show the water quality in and around the Dunes resort on the Upper Newport Bay has improved over the last few years. The Dunes, which has been sold by the longtime owners the Evans and Quinn families, is a longtime Newport institudon.Aswnmertinle destination for many local families, it offers the only campgroun~ in the city of Newport Beach. But it has also had its share of problems with water quality. County health officials have revealed tests that show the Back Bay waters that lap against the shores of the Dunes resort aren't the most inviting for swimmers and contain bacteria and pollutants from estuary wildlife, runoff and other urban sources. The pattern of water clrculation bas also posed a problem, health ofllclals contend. So bad was the water quality that it made the list of the Heal the Bay's worst Southern California beaches report in 2001. NoW, however, use of tidal circulation, and efforts by environmentalists to clamp down on urban runoff and big polluters upstream along the watershed basin, have contributed to marked improvements in water quality, and the Dunes is no longer on that notorious list. The resort is experiencing much fewer beach postinp for hazan:ious water in fewer areas,_ according to recent surveys. City officials also took other measures to improve water quality, dosing off a stonn drain that emptied in the water near the Dunes, diverting the runoff into sewer pipes instead of beaches. City officials should be commended for working hard to address the water quality issues, and so should local residents, who have made it dear that thls is a matter of priority. We couldn't agree more. LETTER TO THE EDITOR Airport extension fails to address main problems I do not support the expansion of the John Wayne Settlement Agreement, bringing John Wayne to a total of 20 gates and 10.8 annual passengers for 10 more years. The expansion (Environmental Impact Report 582) is fatally Ilawed ln one glaring aspect: The expansion wtll not satisfy the growing demand for air transportation ln to and out or Orange County now or in the future. Even now, John Wayne does not now meet its own cargo demands, an~ a request by the Airline Transportation Assn. to allow its market share to be met 1n Orange County by an addJtton of two moie gatet hu beeo temporarily rebuffed by the signatories of the aettJement agreemenL Whether the federal Aviation Admlniatradon and the a1rline uaocl.ationaJlow thl.a demand to be capped for 10 more ywan remain& to be seen. I cannot imagine airline pUou looking forwud to flying pdlenpn out ot John Wayne Airport on lta one abort runway wttb a quUty takeoff 1>9tiem, or oo landlnp, bitting 1be brakes the aecond the plaMt toucbel lbe runway. I · an11 certainly not comforted tJy the fac& that niore ftlpta per day wtU tab place- locreulna tbe likelihood of an aYiatton dltatter lJound the aJrpon -the nearett rwldence be'na 3,000 feet from die end ol tbe runW9J. I do DOt 111ppon dda ...,,.,..... aent and I do -.... dleCllJ Coundl IDr ~··c·· ... ... llf A -dliQIJ ~ ............ pillJlnln: Cart-..';' ........ ,., tll .... flJ I ,._ .... • assure the rebuttal made the ballot -a consultant tied very closely to developers -a tie that the City Council also shares. ShouJd I say •thanks" for this expansion City Council? ShouJd I thank them for voting for anti-El Toro commissioner Peter Herzog rather than pro-El Toro airport supporter Lucille Kring for the vacancy on the LoC!1 Agency Formation Commisalon, thereby removing obstruction to the annexation of El Toro Air Bue loto the sphere of intluence of lrvineT 'nle current City Council can tum things around starting now. On Dec. 19, when the Airport Land Use Commission meeu to vote whether or not to keep the buffer tone around El Toro Airport, Newport Beach must resllt the extreme pn 111o11e lt must now feel to lift the buffer zone and allow developen to develop around El Thro. Show by your actions, not words that you support an alternative airport site to John Wayne'• otbenriae inevttable major apuaeAon. Tbe next 1tep would be for the Newport Beach City CoundJ to work with lbe PM and lbeAidlne ~D Aam.toleuelhe~ Runwa., UH..-Sd al lbe dOMd El Toro uid die l'llMed property ... ofdalt ruDW8J dJ.ttct.ly from the Navy to operale a nadona.I airport for the nladon admlnlllndoa (bJ-parr .... lbelOlllal "'"""llw olM ...... W> to ....,,.. for 2.5 mOllaa _.. , .......... ,.. ......... elalr.S••, tdlaiaJDl=I ........ bJ1M•'"•n11.a• (opntf Mtlwldadi9 ...... ., •an •.,Yll .... tt••.,••F tun, :::er::.-........ . ...1 ......... . • • MAILBAG FU PHOTO /0AJLY PILOT David Salisbury bought the old Tale of the Whale restaurant at Balboa Pavilion with his brother Doug. Balboa Pavilion would benefit from more amenities I read with great interest the article about the new restaurant to take the place oC the 'Illle of the Whale r A dilferent 1Ble begins,• Nov. 25). My daughter had her wedding reception at Balboa PavWon six and a half years ago. It was a gorgeous, beautiful view, beautiful venue; however, the main problems we confronted were the paddng problem and also the lack of facilities for the disabled. Several of our guests bad difficulty wtth no elevators for the ballroom.. I hope they address these problems. I wish them good luck; it's a beautiful location. SANORA BASMACIYAN Corona del Mar Olanges are needed at the top of Costa Mesa government I beUeve it's time that Costa Mesa made some changes in Its.governance. We've become a major city wtth more than 100,000 citi7..ens. We're a powerhouse lo terms of commerce and the art& And so far, at least, we've avoided the Stepford Wives •1rvin.iz.a.tlon• that afflicts our neighbor d ty to the south. or the •pulJ ln the drawbridge• knee-jerk reaction against growth that has Infected some or our friends in Newport Beach. We are culturally and economically diverse, and should be proud of Jt. Yet, we are still governed by just five elected council members who may -or may oot -represent the majority of our citizenry on important issues. Was the recent election of Mayor Karen Robinson a coup? Did a majority of the council engage ln collusion (and possible Brown Act violations) to elect her rather than Gary Monahanf We may never kn~. But what we do know is that the most experienced and qualified council member-and the one who garnered the most votes by far -isn't mayor. Specja1 interesu could, and very possibly have, sta.cked the dais. The three votes it takes to carry a motion used to look formidable to me. Now it loo.ks way 19<> small How do we Insulate ourselves from th.lat I recommend that we seek to increase the councU from five members to seven, or maybe even nine, as soon as is possible. It might be lnteresting to see whkh of the council members wouJd favor such a change. I recommend further that we popuJarly elect our mayor, and give him or her some real clouL Perhaps the council candidate that earns the mos1 votes shouJd automatically become mayor. Le.l's get rid of this largely ceremonial, baby kissing. ribbon-cutting role, and replace it with a paid position of leadership and authority. OnJy then, I believe. will we get the governance we truly deserve. CHUCK CASSrTY Costa Mesa De Boom should be more careful whom he calls a turkey not that the steeple will block a view but rather that the steeple will be the view. The problem was clearly stated in a l..o<; Angeles runes editorial on Oct. 20, 2002: •Neighbors also worry about the bright lights meant to bathe the steeple In a heavenly glow until 10 each evening. a natural concern for any parent who ha.' to get the kids to bed by 8:30." Later in that same editorial, the situation ls summariz.ed: "The land where the temple wouJd be buih is zoned for houses of worship, so homr buyers shouJd have been forewarned But a Mormon temple isn't your ordjnary peighborhood church. It is meant almost by definiuon to be an imposing and visually dominant building that evokes heaven-inspired awe in viewers." In response to Jim de Boom's column Of course. de Boom failed to c:i.iE,clo'>e of Nov. 30. in his column thaf be, in fact, wa~ The real "Turt~y of the Year" is Jim de pef'S()nally involved lo the lssue, since Boom. In his column, he quotes a he ~ed oo behalf of the temple definition of a turkey as •a person proponents at the Sept. 5 Planning considered inept or undesirable." His Commission meeting. It seems Uke claim of •turkeys" being "those "failure to disclose" goes hand In hand neighbors who were concerned about with this whole project. losing l / l 00 of a percent of one degree Those of us who live In the area are of their 360-degree view from the steeple getting sick and tired of such at the proposed Mormon Temple being proclaimed "community leaders" and built in.Newport Beach" clearly city officials pontificating to us on whdt demonstrates that he is certainly "inepL • we should or should not have in our De Boom is flat-out wrong on a neighborhood. We have been quietly number of issues. First, be has living here minding our own business demonstrated his ignorance of the area for up to 30 years in many cases. and issue by stating that people have a Now, the Mormons come along and 360-degree view. None of the houses In want to build a temple. That's not a the area of the four tracts opposed to problem, but the height and lighting of the steeple have a 360-degree view. the steeple are a problem, as noted Second, he clalms the blocking of I / l 00 above. All we want them to do is to or one percent of one degree or view. He comply with the zoning ordinances, obviously has no knowledge of which have been in place for a long trigonometry. At a distance or 600 yards, time. We wouJd feel this way about any the approximate diSt.ance of many type or structure to be built by anyone. Seawind homes from the temple site, It just so happens that the city has a the width of the steeple, according to de mechanism to grant churches the righl Doom's numbers. would be 0.04 inches. to exceed the zoning helght limit, so we Obviously, the steeple ls muCh wider fought It. Now, It just does not seem than 0.04 Inches. My advice to de Boom right that we shouJd be labeled the bad is that if be ls going to use numbers ln guys lo this scenario. We don't want any his column, then he should make tall, lighted structure there. lbls is really certain that they are accurate. just an Issue about what would typica.;y . In this sense, de Boom's column ls no be called "bricks and mortar," just that. better than the environmental repon in this case It is specifically about pink and city staff report that misrepresented marble and a gold-plated plastic angel. the belgbt of the extstini steeple oo the • AU.Bl K. MURRAY Mormon Stake Center. The problem Is Newport Beach COMMUNITY COMMENTARY City codes not a simple matter to wade through Guy and ,.,.Cle Lemmon of Irvine, Denis and Robin LaBonge of Newport Coast and Ali and Bob Bartholomew of Newport Beach vacationed in Quebec City and Montreal, Canada. They made it home in time to attend Game 7 of the World Series. BREITLING 1884 l'••hlon l•l•nd·Newport •••oh, OA 9491721·9010 • www.Tr•d ltlonalJewale ra .com I l'Oi. A Bi.lllTLING CATALOG ,.L•A•E CALL eoo.e• t .73•3 www.a1ts1TL1"e.co• ON VACATIQN George and Sharon Econgmos of Laguna Niguel, Ernie and Linda Johanson of Newport Coast and Nick and Lucie Grevme of Irvine visited the Catherine Palace in Pushkin-St. Petersburg, Russia. .. TUsdly, Decembet 12, 2002 A7 f Linda Scheck of Newport Beach and Don Power, Alzheilller's Assn. board chair, at the O'Hare Airport in Chicago for an Alzheimer's Assn. research conference. ~ veftl!l!'wireless ~never stop working for you- As if you needed another excuse to visit the mall. StDP by ow MW Slott OMWtniedJ leated in Soutfl Col.st Pim. You1 ftiMI II of dw lltest pMnts. Kcmorits ni I~ p&. tMfS )mt right for JOU. Play games, find events, share pictures and more -all in color. Get it now with the Motorola T720 for an incredible blowout price. 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E-mail: carbpans@thccarbshop.com Tim and Liza Goodell and Pastry Chef Shelly Register present .·· The Village Bakery 2937 Bristol Street, Costa Mesa At the Camp next to Lodge Restaurant .~ Rustic Apple Croustade Cranberry Cheesecake Shelly's Pumpkin Pie Meyer Lemon Tart Aubergine's Chocolate Souffle Cakes ready to bake with instructions Pignoli Cookies Chocolate Espresso Cookies Madeleines Christmas Cookies '$1X?/JV/I Pl5a;y at-dTk 'PJJ~ Artisana1 Sourdough Breads onion walnut, kalmata olive, rosemary, raisin fennel, seeded rye, ciabatta, parmesan foccacia, baguette domestic artisanal chccsc pecan sticky buns brioche croissants cranberry scones ~ch cs coffee, csprcaso I Robin, Delvan and Cicily Lewis of Corona def Mar and sandy and Carl Collier of Newport'Beach went to Monterey Bay to visit Geoff Collier, a freshman at the Cal State college there. 9JOUJ~ku ........ ~ .?eminlne .eifyles for all ~pes&~esof BFAU11FUL WOMEN FLAX S't•K~l& S•""6TCR French Dressing Jeanswear Gifa 0-A&uuoria 369 E. 17th St t21, CosQ Mesa (949) 642-5459 SOC I ET Y Tlusday. December 12, 2002 ,. THE CROWD Loggins by candlelight at Center fund-raiser A 1969 CadilJac c:oavmtible, white with red leather seats, top dawn. peeted patrons of the 2002 Candlelight Concen at the &ant door cl the Orange C:Ounty PerfonniD8 Arts Center. It was noctq ._.than a kitsch incerpretadon of Santa's slelgb. Many in the antving crush or aome 500 major donors to the Center posed ------for a photograph in front of the sleigh before entering for a daxr.l.lng evening. CandleUght C:On cert. now 29years running, Is a 8. w. COOK tradition started by founding patron Tom Moon in a empty Kresge store in a mall. where patrons were served a ~dinner. Some in the glittering black-tie aowd remembered the simpler times, wbOe others could not even imagine the way it used to be. Robin, Carol and Bob Follman spend some time wi1h Kenny Loggins at the Candletight Concert, which helped raise S 1 million tor the Orange County Performing Arts Center. Ol8.l.red by the very lovely and talen ted M8nlMl Aadenon, attending the gala dressed in a spectacular French couture gown on the arm of her dashing husband. Dure1 Aodenon. the Candlelight Concen was considered by many lo be the best event of the year on the Orange Coast Anderson and co-chair BUalbetb 11erney, who will rise to the talk cl cbairmanship in 2003, placed a major emphasis on fun this sea.son, taking what hU in recent memory been a very IJamorous evening and addinl a number of ingredients to make the party swing. Tue evening began with the customary cocktaU reception on the second tier of the Center foyer with aeative holiday decorations putting everyone in tbe proper mood to mingle. Patrons Paa and R.k:bard Allen. Roberta and Haward Abmutoo. Barbua and Alex Bowle, Kuen and MlchaeJ OurolL Wyand Randy Crocbtt. me.nor and M.lduiel Gonion. Ninetta and Gavin f.]r:J Dunn-Well I Herbert, Dr. Howard Hou9e and F&abetb C:Olyear Vincent. Jeri and Danny McKenna and Irene and William Mat.hewl shared holiday cheer. As the Center bells chimed, the dedicated ushers in their burgundy blazers opened the doors for the patrons to be sealed in Segerstrom Hall and partake in a private concert delivered by singer/songwriter Kenny l.nglns and his band. Loggins began his career with rormer partner Jim Melldna and rocketed to fame in the early 1970s with hits that included "Love Song" and "Your Momma Don't Dance.· Loggins struck out on his own in 1976, recording such songs as "Footloose: "Whenever I Call You Friend." and ·Heart To Heart.· Loggins and his band rocked Segerstrom Hall with these and other songs familiar to most of the audience. By the end oft.he very personal hour-and-a-quarter concert. Loggins had many or the patrons dancing in their seats. As enjoyable as it was. my 427 E. 17"' St~ MP.SA, 9261:7 ~T..il.&'. Jrriae Aft.) (949) 646-1440 .._..Pri 7~ • s... 7.00Aw...SPM a-. •@UJlllMt1µll CONSIGN • DESIGN fl"""" P"""""1tp cl A.cc111orin For Yow Howu, 'Im ean ...................................................... s1is- ~ Chair ........................................ $150" sc.ra ............................................................. s-zr Plme Sola 1'ilble ............................................ ~ 76 Piece "IJillole" Cblna ........................... S4W 61 Plice "Royal DcMdton" China. •• -.......... ~25" ......... _____ . ___ __ Ill II l Jflllllll ..... -Sl,251" ,_ ....... _ _..s1,1sr instincts as social observer cannot help but point out the incongruity of a rock performance with the star performer wearing a white silk T-shirt and an audience dressed to kill in black tie and ball gowns. I remember being a teenager watching performers Like Loggins and wondering how the whole pop rock genre would evolve in 30 or 40 years. The 40 years has passed. Loggins and the rest or us are pushing middle age and. as wonderful as the energy or his concert was, it was quite odd given the occasion and the attire of the aowd. Many people just did not know how to respond to the performance. However, in good spirit and in support of the Center. everyone joined in the fun and rallied with the Loggins concert as it crescendoed to higher levels of musical excitement This is an observation only about the confiicting values. ideals and lifestyles or our aociety. It ls in no way a criddsm of either Loggins or the Candlelight Concert. (or ft was an evening of fun. frolic and fabulous rood. Only. a simple upgrade or wardrobe by the &tar would have set a more appropriate tone. AB the curta.ln rose in Segerstrom Hall after the performaqce, which received a standing ovadon, the {ant.as)' dinner crearlon was revealed, and gasps and sighs ~re heard througbQut the cavernous Center. Tulented designer and patron Pat Ryplneld chaired the dkor for the evening. enlisting the assistance of stage designer Jim Mees and tabletop and OoraJ expert Andrew Gromek to create a spectacular setting for the donor dinner. A forest of white sparkling holiday trees hung upside-down from the rafters Like a flock of iridescent chandeliers. The tables were laden with silk cloths in hues or blue and green, reaturing blue velvet roses. Artful centerpieces combined elements or nature and the creations or artisans - pinecones and Ouistmas balls. -in a remarkable assemblage thar rose from the center of the table supporting candlelight at its center. Blue satin napk.ins we re specially made for the occasion, with cobalt blue and emerald green etched and cut crystal at each place setting awaiting white-gloved waiters from the Four Seasons pouring Gloria Ferrer Olardonnay, Blanc de Noir and Dunnewood Cabernet Sauvignon. The dinner, created and served by the Four Seasons' executive chef Michel Pletoo, was nothing short of remarlcable. Even the •best of the best" hotel chefs have a challenge serving 500 meals. This dinner was so exceptional. it felt as if each table. each guest. was being servt'd exclusively. It began with a peeled red tomato stuffed with crab and avocado coulis and spicy Tabiko caviar. Watercress soup proceecied an entree or rack of lamh Baked~ was served tor dessert, l!Omplete wttb brandied chen1es. The pastry chef should take a bow, It was magniRcent. The party came to life instantly wtth the dance music of The Art Deco Orchestra on stage, inviting the crowd to experience their own ve.rsion or . •Footloose." · Tuble-hopping, then a little dancing and dining, was the calJ · for generous patrons FDzabeth and Henry Sege.ntrom. Paul and Dannne Folino, Jean and 11mothy wa., G.o and Roger IClnnn, Martt and Barbera Johmon. Carole and Robert Follman. Ronnie and Byron Allwnbaugh. Nora and Jim )ohmon, Amokl and Debbie Simon, Joyce and Tum Tucker, Shella and Ypl Sonemhine, Anne and Rieb Keller. Lori and u.. McGee, Pllld ....... ,.,_.., Cel1le Feeley and Cyndda Nolet. The next evening. the concert and the pany enjoyed a reptile W\der the auspices of what la known u "Candletigbt Encore. .. OWred by Glnl Robina and co-chaired by Beth 1W1eU, with support from a committee Including Dotma c.ollett. Jan Landmom. Olll'rellyn Melllll, Jean Moon, Tom Moon and Wendy Awnano. the evening began with cocktails in The Center Room. and oontiilues with dinner in Fowiders Hall and the Loggins concert in Segerstrom Hall. By the end of the weekend. more than $I million had been raised 10 support The Center. Bravo! • THE CROWD appears Thursdays and Saturdays. oi.,i., ~ l~ Off lf q 10 II l:Z 13 14 a.-1 All f-1 o.a1,. r.w.. -Off Noil~ 10 '" rr flf· /<.( 20 Oo-1 '11-t lp,_ w. ._,. -..... ~,,.. :z.z ~ 24-:u:; 26 Z7 :2.8 o-d ""'--a.n..-~ \j( OK -.)O'IOO#f E ... a.-1 o-.1 ~ 1111 ... ,. :zq .30 ;:jf a.-1 ~ ~Y-'> ~ ~OfJ &..a....! o-t1 Fine Furniture at Oe~1gner Prices 01n1ng !loom • IJ•mg Ri'oim • l.Jml" • Jl<u.-'"'"'<" • I lo.lr'S $""1.own:x.>"'-'TU1-..1~ ,.,.d' 4c.c4,t:ori#~ Ou~{ THEATER REVIEW New wrinkles spice SCR's annual 'Christmas Carol' Hal Landon Jr., who originated the role of Ebenezer Scrooge for South Coast Repertory in its first production of •A Christmas Carol," returns ttiis year. SABATINO'S H1 ''·''" .1111 ,\ I "'" '-liq11 .11 d '·"''·'~' 1 " Do not forget to pldc CIP-some world famous homemade sau~~rour 251 Shipyard Way • Newport Beach By Tom Tibia W hen you've been putdaa OD the wne holiday lbow for 23 ,.,.., to the point where JOU could do it in your sleep. k's Ntrl tC> lall into phone-lt-.in mode. to go through the motions and..-aU the ri&bt buttons. . Happily, South Cout Repertory bu not fallen into that uap. Its latest rendJdon of <llarlea DlCtepa' •A Cllriatmas Carol" -adapted in 1980 by company member Jerry Patch and produced every December since then -ia a fresh and vital ataging, evtoo for aomeone who bu seen all 22 previous edJdons. True, the same famll1ar facee appeu in their usual aaaignmeota. but thla time director John-David ~lier, who a1ao performs in the play, baa made a few adjustments here and there -· aubde changes not readily apparent to the occasional visltot. These mlnor embellishments enhance the enjoyment of the time-honored classic. . To begin with, Ebenezer Scrooge - as wonderfully interpreted for the 23rd tline by Hal Landon Jr. -is even more of a grasping, heartless miser than before, if this is possible. Landon lets loose a tirade against the holiday stasoo early in the show which surpasses any •bah, humbugs" he's unleashed to date. The lines haven't changed, just the volatility of their '1fte. Lat/Jest, %zm, J"riendlltst e.auty Supp{y &_ J"ufl Sercliu Salon In Orangt County NEW ARlllvALS OF SlrttchMM PnmuJiuJ Br~ -Please cal f0t hauls. dncbons & reseriatclns • • (949) 723-0621 .. Best Prices -Best Service - Best Selection Want Happy Feet? Come inf or a professional fitting! We carry a complete line of stylish dress and athletic shoes for work or play and a full line of foot health products including custom orthotics. Gift Certificates and Holiday Gift Baskets A~ailable ~· · Foortll· SOLUTl9NS delwry. Wida new Mt dlllper'lbm luderwlu ..... tumnc die ....... --.-en..d back in 1980 by Cl« PMllkner. tbere are allo eome ICeftic uprllel. IUCb .. when~ diacown In Im . trip to die future that the fresbly dug ...... bil own. 1be indMdua1 MtdaD ... m to whoosh on IDd off atlp later m the current lnc:amadon. Timotby ludfleld, who'•~ eeen in ,major rolee at SCR on three occaaiona (mo,t notably in •The Norman Conquests"), jol.nl tbe holiday cut a the Sptrit of Ou1ttmu Prelent, Injecting a jolly. upbeet presence that tumt IWt and gloomy after intermJ8elon. RJc:hud Doyle ia back u the sage Spirit of cbriatmu Put. wbile Don, 'IOok condllu. to lbock the daylights out of tbe ldddAes when be cram. through Scrooge's door as the ghost of Jacob Marley. ~Uer and Martha McFuland enliven the early moments u spumed solicitors, while Art Kouatilc revels in hia usual dual assignment of Fezr.iwig and Joe the Scavenger. Howard Shangraw again excela u Scrooge's jovial nephew, while David WhaJen enlivens the role of Scrooge's downtrodden clerk. Bob Cratcbit, and Devon Raymond puts a richly contrary spin on the role of Cratchit's wife. The thwarted romance of the younger Scrooge (Jonathan Del Arco) and the poor but proud Belle (Julia • WHAY: •A avtllm.a earo1• ...... Segee lb om 818ge, South COlll~· 816 Town Caneer DrM. Colta Meea • WHEN: Thtoufih Qec. 2'. Pl8Y..,,,.. .,. 7:30 p.m. T~ thfOUlh • Ftideya, 2:30 end 7:30 p.m. S8luld9yt end noon end 4 p.m. Sund9¥* • 'C08T: $21 to $43 • CALL: (714t 708-fi6&6 Coffey) la beautifully played out. while PbllJp C. Vaden gjvea a ftne forethadowtnc of the stem bn•IMMJD,ID }aoob Marley will become.-H1sa nb.kuwa doublet nicely u a street toy teller and the )esa-tban-sympathetic wtfe of Scrooge's nephew. Memben of the traditional kiddie cotpt are appropriately charming and energetic, with Casey Wlaneckf particularly engaging u noy nm. (He alternates with Alison Wexler). The large supporting cut enriches the street scenes of a freezing London in December. Even after 23 years, •A Oirist:IDU earoi-at South C.Oaat Repertory brings a tear to the eye md a lwiip to the throat. It's a glorious tradition that bas jump-started the holiday sea.son for 23 years. •TOM TITUS reviews local theeter for the Deily Pilot. Hl1 reviews eppeer Thur8dey1 end Seturday1. 20% DATE B OOK Tiusday, Oeceni>et 12. 2002 AU DINING REVIEW Find peace during the holic/,ays at Garden Cafe . A peacefyl Christmas is actually an oxymoron of sorts. Joyous? Yes. F.xcltingT Certalnty. But peaceful? Hmm.mm .... Peace on earth? Absolutely. But pe!lceful O\rlstmas preparation? Never experienced it myself: , . Runnlilg place to place. ago~ over those penect gifts. biting off way monrthan I can chew when I say, "Sure, I'll wrap, bake and decorate this weekend" -not my personal definition of peaceful. But if it exists anywhere, it exists at the Country Inn-Garden Caf~ in Costa Mesa. IClm Simpson, owner and chef. has figured out the magic secret, and her little garden , hideaway Is as peaceful a place -as you will find this Christmas. 'rhat doesn't mean the Garden Caf~ iso't ln the O\ristmas spirit. The inside has several beautifully decorated trees and small poinsettias at each table. This little car~ also sells antiques and old-fashioned gifts. Shopping and eating - , .two of my very favorite things. And because this restaurant is at the end of "antique row," there are various other antjque . shops to browse through on _ your way there for that perfect present, Including an antique book store. As cute as the Inside of the -Garden Caf~ is, it is the outside, -the actual garden, where the ~ magic lies. ~ght off the -madness or 17th Street. there is ;;: a garden that utterly shuts out • the outs.Ide world. llrightJy ;;: colored tables and chain; sit on : a weathered deck n ext to an : ever-changing garden, replete -with a small waterfall. : Side note: che table for two ; right next to the waterfall is the • most ro mantic table in the : house. This is no secret garden, : though. The word is out. The .;;, ladies (and the hardiest of • self-assured men) love this • place. The Garden Caf~ has its : regulars. which makes ii that KENT TREPTOW I DAILY PILOT At the Country Inn Garden Cafe, a turkey avocado sandwich and raspberry chicken salad, pictured above, can be eaten in a dining room filled with antiques or in a shaded garden patio. more fun to see Someone you know when you go. You can see why. The food is simple, the atmosphere is transporting. and it is as cute as all get out for the holidays. The Garden Caf~ is now a family affair, as brother O\arles and rus wife, Anrue, run the Back Stage Affafr catering, and mom Mona Morgan runs Sir Rogers Ud., a sandwich shop that opens to the care. Sir Rogers, most of you will remember, used to be next to Mi Casa, but now serves as a quick way to grab a tasty sandwich or a cappuccino and still have time 10 shop. Some of the items on Sir Rogers' menu are the same as the Garden Caf~'s, but there is no table service. You simply order at the counter and look at all the cool stuff while you wait. . I mentioned that the food is simple, but it Is the kind we love. . ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~, - • L -.. . .. -- Tinder Box and ~ The perfect combinqtion for the aficionado of the "Good Life~' Humidors • Cutters · Lighters • Ashtrays • Tubes • Cases • Leather Goods Pipes • Accessories Tinder Box. 3133 Bear Street # 136. Costa Mesa -714 540 8262 &joy Clnistmas &e anJNew YMr~ &eat. .. . ~~ Ste11lt1 • Se11footl • Cocllt11iu I Menu Indadai I ~Nit/JdJ • s..A-If U'*r ~ • IWJ# Pild ~......-.. L."*' Tllil I Prime Rib I oa Fri.-Sat. ~at= . . ~or nee ... The Garden Cafe offers homemade soups, FYI . salads and sa ndwiches and some of the best darn iced tea ever. From turkey sandwiches with cranberry sauce and country ham and Swiss· on rye to hot pastrami or meatloaf, the menu is sure to please. •WHERE: Garden Caf6. 130 E. 17th St, Costa Meu (behind the Harp Inn) •HOURS: 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. dally • HOW MUCH: lnelCpenalve • PHONE; (949) 645-2262 •FAX: (949) 645-1359 Tlie Garden Caf~ serves breakfast and lunch. Tu give you che energy neeCled for this season, the breakfast m enu . offers cinnamon roll French toast ($5.99), corned beef hash with poached eggs ($5.95) and some breakfast basics such as oaoneaJ and yogurt. The bacon and cheese croissant ($3.29) ls great. A V"clriety of coffee drinJcs, including all the popular lanes and mochas. is also available. A safe haven in the middle of the day. the Garden Caf~ offers homemade soups, salads and sandwiches and some or 1he best darn iced tea ever. From CALL TOLL FREE 888.855.8294 • Commeroal Accounts Welcome • Airport Transportation Available • NI Maior Credit Cards Accepted • Natural Gas Cabs • Need a cab? Call us tor a ride 1n one ot our clean air taxis & van. Ask for our discount rates tor airports. tnps. special events or anywhere else you need to go . • turkey sandwiches with cranberry sauce ($6.29) and country ham and Swiss on rye ($6.79) to hot pastrami or meatloaf, the menu is sure lo please. The t\lna salad is very good too. tr you are not too hungry, go straight for the scones. The best scones in town to go with the best iced tea in town. And I am not even a scon e ran. The desserts can range from a seasonal cobbler to a bread puddjng. it just depends on the day. But, oh. the scones! The holidays are not the only time the Garden Cafe shines. This is the ideal place for a wedding or baby shower or your mother's birthday party. Last year, my family went here for Mother's Day. lhe meal was served in courses, indudlng fruits and desserts, and no one went away disappointed. Keep an eye out for Kim's special events. In the meantime, during this season or special events elsewhere, try the Garden Caf~ to get you in the mood to do your part for Peace on Earth. • KATHY MADEA'a dining reviews appear every other Thursday. Jt Jt Jt Jt Jt Jt Jt Want $or Christmas ... Jt IRVINE $39.75 49.752.5222 'Three-Course Jt Christmas ecie Menu la. </Jecember 24, 200~ 5:00 to 9. ... HOLIDAY SPECIAL Mini -U-Storage For.. Only $10.00 • de your ho~ay gifts Make room for ~ts S our seasonal items -Dec 31.st 2002 . . The time of year to ref!ed on wlJat f!Je meant ng Of. Q.Jrlsffnas Is In ydllr family . . . . .. Beloveds Jn <luist, What is central about •c:::hJ.istmas9 to you? Fewer than half of Amertans who identify themselves as Christian u.y the most important part of Cbristmu ii the bJrth of Jesus. Of more thanJ ,000 peqple surveyed, 88 percent idenUfted ~ u Clldstiails And only 3 7 percent of those~ said that Jesus' birth is the most signtftant aspect of Chlistmas. Now, truly beloveds, I am not saying that the mass of Ouist (Christmas) should be the most important thing about our holiday (holy day). Nor am I a "'put Ouist back Jn Ouistmas'9 guy, but ... We witness to the Christmas message when we gather '1 Bethlehem's manger. lbere we are poised between love's completion and frusttation, between love's triumph and tragedy. God's en.ileshmeot Jn Jesus is love's risk. It is God's wlnerabllity. God's fullness made empty. God's richness made poor. God's 'otherness' becoming 'realness' -for us and for our salvation. Our longing for peace, justice, love, joy and community is enwrapped Jn that tendemess and light, warmth and hospit.altty. • The •power of response" ts Jn our hands -no less than the -power of response-lies Jn the hands of those we love. The birth at Bethlehem: Will this love be recognized as God's Christmas Celebrations at Mesa Verde United Methodist Church ~ 1 0 0 December 15 8 : 30 am & 10 : 00 am The Living Creche Children's Christmas Musical 7: OQ_i>m ~ · One World, Many Joys 1701 Baka-St. C:O...Maa (714) 979~234 JIROM 405, ONE MILE SOUTH ON HAl.BOR. FJW:>M TKW. 1lilU'.£ BLOCKS WEST ON 8AICu. Oiulof IS AT INTWECTION OF 8Ma Al'D ME.SA V£1tDE ORM. ACROSS FROM THE LIBRA.RY. Chancel and Chamber Choirs and Sanctuary Bells December 24 5: 00 pm Story. The Grumpy Shepherd Messagc :TheGrurnpySheep Family Service with Communion 10: 30 pm Message : Harold the Angel Wins Star Search Lessons and Carols Communion and Candlelight Service ~ ,_TMAS . cv·c Monday, December 23 at 4, 6 & Bpm Tuesday, December 24 at 2, 4, 6 & Bpm Seven opportunities to attend a !15peclal Christmas Eve service, featuring our own hrlstmas Choir and a message from our Senior Pastor, Kenton Beshore. ultimate aelf-dia:IOSUtt7 Will tt be rectprocated7 Will we take' to bean the words of Albanuiul ol Alexandria, Mffe became what we are that be mf&ht make us ltke he ts?• Or will this Oirt.tnw ~ be thwarted and frultrated tbrou"1 our dt.stractedness7 Who c.an say? W~ must aiCb answer for-ounelva. ~ · Amil Nin once said, -We do not see things u they are: we see~ as we are." And maybe the whole qusttoo of the triumph or tragedy of Cbrtstm.as lies in just how wtJlJng we are to let the Holy Spb.tt btstow upon us·the gift of recognition-for on our .own, we cannot see tt. Chuang Tzu ooce ubd. •ean you talk about the ocean to a frog in a well?' Duling tbe9e holidays we may pray for the gift of recognition, which ts the blessing of Chrlstmas. May the Holy Spirit gtve us eya to see the aquistte poigli.ancy of what occurred in the manger, to enable us to recognize the meaning of Jesus as the holiest, riskiest saaament of God's love there ls. And then Jet our •power of response-be joy to the world in l1vtn& the abundant life J8US comes to bring. Yours in CluUt, Peter D. Haynes, Rector Saint Michael •All Angels Episcopal Olurch. Locakd Ill Padfie Vie# Drl11e Ill Mllrperite, Qmma del MAr. Call (949) 644-0463. --------- FJ NACIMIENTO DE NUESTRO smORJESUCRISTO, NAVIDAD 2002 Rev. Joecpb Robillard Rev. Joseph Droculer • Rev. R.afae1 Echevum Pastor ParoChiatVicario Parochial Vicario ' Sc:nicio Paaitmc:W (Coefaiona) Dkaabre 20, 7i30 PM Nodacbucna, 2' de Dicieml>re 7:30 PM. 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Duvlli '1>trss 1Jeamber2,4th. 8:0Qs!m ~'Tune !For 9ifts, CftristMM£R~~Smlla 'Klot 'Do !You~ 'Io (jot!'Ws ,q,fui' 'D«lmht-29t610;00qni '2DOJ: ~ ~or'ZM ~of yo4" tl4iaa II Mm ~or (Ii 'JIU C I""',..., Fi~ding hope during the darkest days · • At the darkest time of the year, we celebrate the Feast of Ugh ts and the Ou:istmas star, signs of the Spirit of God blowing on the coal of the human soul to entlame the passions of hope and freedom. In Isaiah 11 : 1-10, the prophet gives the people of God a curious sign of hope and witness to their freedom in God at the very time when the tree of Uf e that was the Northern Kingdom was felled by the Assytians: "There shall come forth a shoot from the stump of Jesse." This image of hope was Ufted up when all they saw was the despoiled remains of a once lively and lovely homeland. Christians can be too quick to claim this image in the spirit of victory and fail to recognize and accept their own darkness of despair and def eat which this prophet addresses in us, and for our time. Our freedom through faith is in the awareness that God is at work in everything, whether we notice it or not, whether we beUeve it or not. When we do not notice and do not act with God, even in defeat, we lose our freedom and we become hopeless. For the prophet, hope is an act of a new creation, one that does not reject the old, but uses the old to nurture and provide substance for the new. Hope is no passive thing; it is a response to what we see God is willing to do with us to bring about His purposes. To hope means to be ready at every moment for that which is not yet born, and not yet become desperate if there is no birth in our lifetime. There is no sense in hoping for that which already exists or for that which cannot be. Those whose hope is weak settle for comfort or for violence. Those whose hope is strong see and cherish all signs of new Ufe and are ready every moment to help the birth of that which is ready to be born. From Isaiah, we hear that Ufe can begin again, at the very moment we can't imagine it to be true. W~ may find ourselves standing beside the bed of a loved one who is told her or she Is '"terminal," or standing in the wreckage of a marriage or relationship we just knew could never end, or standing at the graveside of someone we knew just couldn't die. That is the moment we need to hear, "Llfe can begin again." We don't believe it then, but we need to hear it over and over. At the darkest time of the year, we are reminded to be on the lookout for signs of hope that may be too small for the hopeless to see. The woman and the man who hope are free to act, to assist God in what he is doing in their midst. The Christian story of hope begins with a man and a young woman who are asked to give up what they thought they wanted from Uf e and to give themselves to what God was doing in and through them. Grace and peace, Rev. Dick George, D. Min. Mesa Verde United Methodist Church is located at 1701 Baker St. in Costa Mesa. Call (714) 979-8234. An invitation .to worship and sing praise Owing the Chrtstmas season, the members of the Christian Science church in Newport Beach wish t~ extend an ~vitation for yo_u to join them in prayer and singing praise to God. Sunday services are held at JO a.m. and 5 p.m., wit.I? Sunday school at 10 a.m. Wednesday evening meetings at 7:30 p.m . offer a q_uiet haven for focus on gratitude for healing experienced and encouragement for those in search of the healing truth that dawned with Christ Jesus' appearance. The public Reading Room located next to the church is open Monday through Saturday, from 10 a.m. until 4 p .m. Please enjoy this excerpt from -what Christmas Means to Me• by Church of Christ Scientist founder Mary Baker Eddy: "I love to observe Christmas in quietude, humility, benevolence, charity; letting goodwill towards man, eloquent silence, prayer and praise express my conception of truth's appearing. 1he splendor of this nativity of Christ reveals infinite meanings and gives blessings. Material gifts and pastimes tend to obliterate the spirirual idea in consciousness, leaving one alone and Without His glory." The First Church of Christ, Scientist, 3303 Via Lido, Newport Beach. Call (949) 673-1340. A time of year for reflection and thanks Christmas is the "Time of our Lives" as the people of God. With Advent and Christmas this month, it's a good time to reflect on what God has brought into our lives. December at Presbyterian Church of the Covenant is very busy. lbroughout the month, we will address the idea of how God decorates our lives with his own life this Christmas. E>uring the 10 a.m. service on Sunday, Dec. 15, Pastor Tim McCalmont's sermon will bring us the message, "The View From the On-Deck Circle," an examination of our full dimensional future and our redeemed past. During the I 0 a.m . service on Sunday, Dec. 22, we present Nativity on the Square. Performed by the Hollywood Actors Co-Op, the humorous story offers characters searching for their identity. Only through the ramblings of a bag lady does the mystery begin to unfold. Our Starlight Evening Celebration also takes places on December 22. You are invited to join an upbeat worship experience as we study God's word together. The celebration begins at 6:30 p.m. at the church . The traditional Candlelight Christmas Eve Service will begin at 8 p.m. Join us as we gather for communion and focus on what gifts we can bring to God and the real mission of Christ. Presbyterian Church of the Covenant is located at 2850 Fairoiew Road, at Fairview and Adams. Call (714) 557-3340. ~~~~~~~ St. Mark Presbyterian Church -Christmas Eve - 4:()() P .M. Stf"lliu for Prtsrhool children aJUl thtir /amilhs 7:()() P.M. Cand~light Stnict St. John The Divine Episcopal Church Celebrate the Birth of our Savior fi rist Cfiurcfi 'By 'lhe Sea United Methodist Cfiristmas <[ve 'UJorsfiip 2100 Mar V"..u Drive N""'PC>n Be.ch, Ca. 92660 (949) 644-1.}4 I www.stmarlq>rabyt.erian.org Christmas Eve 11 :OOpm Christmas Day 1 O:OOam 183 East Bay St. 949-548-2237 5:00 F11mily Ser11ice 7:30 Service of Le110111, G1rols 11nJ C11nJkliKht 1400 W. B11/'1011 Bl11J., Newport Be11.ch (949) 673-3805 Costa Mesa, CA ~ ce ne't ,qe:..~ ae~ ae ••zort Center United ethodist Churclt 1601 Mar~erire Ave., Corona del Mar (949) 644-07 45 Corner of Marguerite & San Joaquin Rd. Tuesday December 24 Two Worship Services To Celebrate Christ's Birth 5:00 ~m A Family Service . With a Special Invitation to Families with Young Children 9:00 pm Candle Light Service Lessons and Carols '/ 1-:r ~ Tn.~~ o"1 u.;avn,.111e/conze l.o oai ncf!?A/JaM &:/uendJl · ~u aw t/wtled to a ~G'a C3MM!DuM cf~/ to6eAeldat !7iut<3Au,teA p/OAwt. cfaentnt 3303 0'ta st'«kJ. C!Vewp.art Yiead !&nr b/rxJ!pvt lk z~ 9heatv J cft~. ilJecembez / 5 6.·30p.m. Saint Michael & All Angels Episcopal Church A Christian Community of the Anglican Communion Al4 ~. Declniler 12, 2002 An 'Adaptation' that satisfies itS audience From the team that brought you "Being John Malkavich• ~a wonderful new motion picture titled "Adaptation." A8ic)e from enjoying the wonderful eaplolts of · saeenwriter ~ J(8ufman · and director Spike Jonze, film '· lovers should also embrace this film u Nlcbolas Cage's .-eturn to. . sedous and real acting after years of wandering 1n the megaplex wasteland i.ri such · dismal films as "Captain C.Orrelli's Mandolin," "C.OnAir," "The Family Man" and "Gone in 60 Seconds." · Cage portrays an insecure wttter named Clwtie leaufman wboil qooJzinl overtwnlng Small Odean'I best -aelling novel. "The Orchid Thief," into a 61m. IqW>Oring over the adaptatiop, . ~ufman creates an ima,gi,nacy tWin brother, Donald (illso portrayed by CJage), who is the polar opposite of<hadie. Whereas Owtie is meek and timid, DonaJd. ls bold and, essentially, il swinger. The mattel" ~mes even more complicated when Donald decides on a whim to • HAROWOOD • LAIMAJES •CARPET •CERAMIC TIE• WM. 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In the final analysis, is subsequently optioned. and written a thoroughly l · bad · The real Kaufman has taken original film about the creative ~Ue IS a · ffiOVle. real people like his agent, studio process. , 'A nalyze That" is much executives (Tiida Swinton), ln spite of the splendid like l 999's "Analyze Orlean (Meryl Streep), "orchid pedormances by Cage, This," but leaves you thief" John Laroche (Ollis Kaufman, Jonze and Streep, the with way too much to analyze. Cooper) and screenwriter czar film's true star is Ouis Cooper. We love the way Robert De N~'s Robert McKee (Brian C.ox) and Cooper has been around for comical style played off of Billy turned them into half-and-half quite some lime, involved in Crystal's talent, but pay no creatures of his imagination. ~ral illustrious projects such attention to the p.lot Enjoy the Entertaining as this is, as John Sayles' NMatewan" and ,actors, or else you will need watching Kaufman, both the real "Lone Star," Michael analysis. and imaginary, being Canton-Jones' "lhis Boy's Ufe," After several attempts on ·his overwhehned by his problems Joe Johnston's "October Sky" and life in Sing Sing. Paul Vitti (J)e with the script. bis "brother" and Alan Mendes' "American Niro), a former mob boss. fakes his romantic life is only half the Beauty." madness to get an early release film. Cooper's Laroche allows him so he can find out who put out Alternating with it are scenes to demonstrate his acting the hit. from an actual otigin.and prowess to a hopefully larger Vitti's former psychotherapist. subsequent adaptation of "The and appreciative audience Ben Sobel (Crystal), ends up Orchid Thiet" an involving than his previous films taking custody of him at the scenario that illustrates why the provided. Cooper fn(lkes the request of the FBI. unaware ihat real Orlean and Kaufman were most of bis opportunity and the federal agency is interested in the project in the · deserves hls forthcoming perpetrating a charade, hoping first place. accolades. that Vitti will rejoin the mob and In doing so, Kaufman and While the author-in-a-story aDow them to make arrests that Jonze have taken the premise concept is not new, the stick. of writers block. so originality exhibited by Vitti tries to fit into ordinary magnificently portrayed in the Kaufman, Jome and their cast society and find noncriminal really make this adaptation one employment. which includes a to remembe.r. try at selling cars that doesn't '"Adaptation" is raJed R for work out too well. While language, sexuality, some drug showing the trunk of a new car use and violent images. to prospective buyers, he blurts "Look at the size of this trunk. •ROB OROZCO lives in Costa Mesa You can fit three bodies in with his wife and two cats. there." GAY WASSAtL·KELLV .. BILL KELLY . • " ... Ke fails as a restawant maitre d' when bis old cronies come in .:: to dine and insult him. and he ... fails as a jewdry salesman because he qm't help thinking of : how to steal everything. These • : three scenes are the movie's funniest moments. Vitti finds succ.ess as a consultant on a cable mob show : called "Uttle p..esar," which has : an Aussie lead (.Anthony LaPaglia). Vitti invites his old crew to hang around to give the show authenticity. While consulting, Lt.becomes too ,. tempting for Vitti and the boys • ..to plan a gold heist This job • actually produced action -high speed chases, guns and suspense. But it was too little, too late. The rocky subplots are too many to mention. We thought one might come together where Vitti and Sobel are both dealing with their fathers' deaths. ~ Instead, the saipt leaves you weary of the echoes: "l'ni grieving. lt's a process." : The writers made a weak - attempt with a spoof of #1he : Sopranos," but we're not sure it : had enough force to be recognized. We say. "Analyze Those" who produced this movie for wasting perfectly great talenL "Analyze Us" who go to movies expecting great plots. .. Analyze It .. before you plunk down your money. "Analyze That" is rated R for language and some sexual content. --- •GAY WASSAU,.KEU.Y is the editor ' of e Balboa newspaper end Is active in the community. Bill KB.lY is en industrial engineer. ~~~ oJ;~al MIKE'I CARPETI OVER 30 YEARS IN COSTA MESA * Now Owned & Operated by Mesa Upholstery * Vinyls • Ceramics ALL CARPET & FLOORING Wood • Laminates . 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Rabbitt Insurance Agency Al1l'O •HOMEOWNERS • HEAU"H Sllfj,llf] SIM~ 1957 Six Seventy West Happily Announces our Annual lnvmtory Rrdurtion BLOWOUT! One Day Only Saturday, Dec. 14, 2002 11AMco 4 PM Accessori es, Antiques, Art, and Furniture S.vings of 25% to 75% 670 Wen I 7rh 511tt1, SrC' D2 Con;;i MC'S.1 (Wm ot ~n Rlvd I (949) 646-1822 ~T~G6uN :nUIDEFENSEArfORNEY' :MYLES YOOR DENTAL HF.A1l1I Costa Mesa. $8 ln edvence, S10 et the door. (714) 432-6880. MUSIC 'F'Em NAVIW>' Mariachi Lo9 Campero. de Nett · Cano will be joined by epedel guest Linde Ronstadt et 8 p.m. • today for "Ae.te Navided" In Segerstrom Hell, Orange County Performing Alts Center, 800 Town Cent~r Drive, Costa Me.a. The perlonnance, spontored by the Phllharmonic.5ociety, Includes dancing and singing. $20 to $69. (714) 556-2781 'HOUOAY ROMANCE' Pianist Midlael Feinstein ~Ill join with the Pacific Symphony Orchestra Pops on Friday and Saturday to bring a touch of •Holiday Romance• to· • "d DATEBOOK Tiusday, DecerYi>et 12, 2002 •H I s.a-mom H911, Onnoe County Pwbming Alta Cen&w, 800 Town eer.r Drive, ea.. Meu. The ~wllmrtet8p.m. S28 to $80. (714) W-2782 WSIWf' The P9ciftc ~and the Padftc Symphony~ will Join fOf'CIM at 3 p.m. s.turdey for Hendel'9 "Me.leh• In . Segerttrom Hall, Orange County Perfonning Alts Center, 800 Town Center Drive, CCMle Mesa.'$19 to $99. (714) 666-2781 'TIS THE SEASON Peclfic Chorale will present it.a holiday concert at 7 p.m. Sunday In Segerstrom Hall, Orange County Performing Arts Center. 600 Town Center Drive. Costa Meta. The concert will include traditional carol•. $18 to $100. (714) 666-2787. 'PORGY.., IDS' The Orenge COMt College ~~wilt perfonn 1ll1ctiMI from ·Porgy and 8-" Ill 7:30 p.m. Sundly In the Robeft 8. Moore l'heetr9, 270t Feirview Roed, Colta Meu. $6 in ectv.lce, S10 at the door. (714) 432-5880. .aJSIC AT THE TEE ROOM There wll be complnwary hors <f «*M99 and dancing. No et:NfW. ReeetvetloM recommended. (714) 546-9660. JAZZTRIO Gutfltl..-n ~rant In Nelupoft BNd\ ptwnts •jazz trio Sundey through w.dnesd8y •• regufer entertainment It 850 AYOCedo Ave., Newpoft Beedl . HOllrt are 5 to 9 p.m. Sunday and 6 to 10 p.m. Monday through a.ISie AT TIE GM.I. The 8lueweter Gfil offels Ive mutic Friday and Seturd-v nights. Greg Morgen, Nie* Peper and Kelly Gorden (known •MPG) peffolm d-* red. Ra.a and swing .. 8t30 p.m. Fttd8ya. Mervin Gregory and MPG wit perlofm dassic r<d. IWinc;a end RU at 8:30 p.m. Satutdeys. The ..-.Urent Iii st 630 Udo P.rt Drtve, Newport Beach. Free. (949) 675-3474. The Mart Devidlon Trio with Ron Wednadey. (949) 718-0188. MUSIC AT THE P£UCAH Eschete on guitar perfonna et 8 p.m. Fridays at the Tee Room, WEEKLY JAM 3100 Irvine Ave .. Newport Bead\. The Studio Cafe presenu The Rusty Pelican offers the music of Common Ground from Wednesday through Sunday. The band performs from 1 to 10 p.m. Wednesday and Thursday, from 9:30 p.m. to 12:30 a.m . Friday and Saturday and from 2 to 6 p.m . $10 cover. (949) 766-0121. Monday Night Jam• from 1 to 11 p.m. every week. "Wantedw RAT PACK MONDAYS musicians lndude guitar players, Maggiano'• Little Italy I• paying bau players. 1lngere, drummers, tribute to the Rat Pack tNery keyboarditta and others at 100 Monday with entertainer CM• Main St., Newport Beach. Free. Williams and his five-piece band. (949) 67s-neo. See HOURS, Pas• A16 ... or we·11 Paq You S2SI Financial Partnel"'S Credit Union members enjoy the personal service. of a credit un ion with the added value of free online and phone banking and surcharge-free access to 15,000 CO-OP NetworkATMs. Just bring in this ad to start a new checking Newport Beach Branch S 160 Birch St., Ste. I 0 I account and receive yc)ur first set of checks !ree· And if you try one of our checking accounts 800.950.7328 .,. for six months and are not completely satisfied. we'll pay you $25!* SuncMy. Thl.-....nt 11llt2736 w. c....a.....-v. Nei:TJlpOlt, ..... ffte.-) 142-3Gt ......... ~RIWfboM......,_. In N9wport Beedl pr1 I a The Whoa.._ on frid8v and s.lurdly weninge and Sunday dlmoofw. The progrwn ruaur. jazz Md cllalc rodltunee for dining and dancing. Allthony's la It 151 E. COl8t Highway. (9'9) 873-3il26. eoP.aOat·NtO FlAMENCO Solo ...... K8nS..• perfanne du llQll••• ..... 7:30 p.m. 1'111 it1 .. and Sund9ya. FrM. , .. , 115-1122. Mnm>iAY NllHTRIB Ger9ld ....... and dw ...... Bridge Bend pley '°'*and ...... 8p.M. .... ~11ts..nfll9ce Hcal'l lHlnon Lounge,.,., MecArlhur llvd., Nwipcwt IMd\. FNe. , .. , 47&-2001. sENOlt CENTER Al ii8JON A ewen-plece group plays big bend tuMI from 1:30 to~ p.m. Frideya It Oelil Senior Center, 800 Merguertte Ave., Corona del Mv,..,. (Ml) 844-3244. Tate 15, I funk. rode end MotoWn STAGE ed. perfonns It ·9 p.m. Saturdays It Carmelo's Rlatorante, 3620 E. 'CHRIS11IAS CMOL' COl8t Highway, Corona del Mar: . 'South COalt ~rtorv.'• ' DATBBOOK ART MODERN IMITER8 All exhibit tllled ~ryModern ~· wlM remain on vt.w et the Art.....,....,. Group In Cofone del Mar through Dec. 27 It 3032 E. Coelt Higtlwllr. The gnphlc .......... ,.._ bv Plceelo, ..... a.g.l,8r8QUe9nd ~Leger. Exhibit houri ... 10-.m. to 5p.m. Monday~ Fftd9v. ,,_ edmillion, , .... , l40-1972. JAZZ POllTUITS •ftortr811a from the~ Age of Je:a:' ...... of photographe bv Wiiiem GOlllieb, will be on dllrpley It the Or8nge Countv ~of M'9 Sltellite GaHery through Dec. 29. Gotllieb photogniphed the jazz m In the 1930s and '<tOa. Hours 1re 10 1.m. to 9 p.m. Monday through Frldey, 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. Seturday 1nct11 a.m. to 8:30 p.m. Sunday. . I The gallery Is It South Coast Plaza, 3333 Bristol St., Costa Mesa. Ffee. (949~ 759-1122, ext. 212. 'LIGHT SCREENs· The Orange County Museum of Art will present "light Screens: The lea~ GIH• of Frank Lloyd Wright" through Jan. 5 at 860 Sin Clemente Drive, Newport Beach. Museum hours ·ire 11 1.m. to 6 p.m. Tuesday through Sunday. $6 for adults, $4 for seniors and student., and free for members and chHdren yownger than 18. CMt) 715e..1122 • HAWM GONE DICl1M. "Dlgltal Art of the Hawlllfan latandl" wll be on dleplay through Jan. 13 It the~ MOOdllYI Wine end Food Center, 1670 8c:enlc Ave., eo.t. Meu. FNe. (714) 327-8300. 'THROUGH THE GREEN FUSE' The Susan Spintua Glllery wlll preeent en Phiblt of photographt by Robert Buelteman tided "Through the Green Fuee" through Jan. 31 at 3929 Birch St., Newport Beech. • (949) 47~1. MARJETICA PORTC An lnatellation by Siovenlan artist JJ.1a~ Porte wfll be on display through Mardi 2 'It the Orange Countv Museum of Art, 860 San , Clemente Drive, Newport Beach. , Porte's wortc de81s with laues of > shelter, poverty and dlapfaoement. Museum hours are 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. Tuesday through. Sunday.$5foradutts,$4for • seniors and students, and free for members and children younger : ·than 16. (949) 759-1121. •a1t1 Yw Yat4 L111r 1 ... 11r.11 . Celt 11 ht A FNI &tlMlle ••• ,. y.., ...... ~ .... °"' 40 Veen ,,, =--:____ . ,._.,, "1il AJ ""11/ltwitle• l 0% "°""""' ""·--~ QUDIEOl11EDAY "We have Mv'r chased that many p«>pk before." Lll'ry tint. Newport Hatbot Hieh basketball c~ ORANGECOMT COil.EGE Ant.ETES .OF J1£ VVEEK BOYS SOCCER Eagles trample Laguna Beach Estancia rolls , 5-1. Estancia High's host EagJes were 5-1 winners over the Laguna Beach Brealc- ers in nonleague boys soccer action Wedneeday. Ricardo Avila scored twice and Javier Milan, Luis Mendoza and Geo Macias each scored once for the f.agles, who improved to 3-2. Quiroga Campos and Javier Ramirez were each credited with an assist and Eddie Rubalcaba (six saves) and Sergio Madrigal (one save) kept a lid on La· guna "We finally shook It up a bit," said Es· tanda Coach Steve Crenshaw. "We made some changes against Fountain Valley and ~ve kept It going." •Costa Mesa High's boys soccer team dropped a 1-0 n6nleague decision at Northwood Wednesday, succumbing t:o an early goal in the second half. Goalie Wilmer Hernandez bad sewn saves and the Mustan~ had three legiti- S.. SOCCER, Pa1e 82 lportaE~ Rogercartson • (949)574--4223 • lpprt9Fax:(949l650-0170 HIGH SCHOOL BOYS BASKETBALL Tars. prevail, 65-48 Chase Cameron's double-double and Pajevic's solid efforts spearh~ad the victory. Bryce Alderton Daily Pilot NEWPOKr BFACH -Senior lead· ership took center stage at Newport Harbor High Wednesday nlghL Led by point guard Olase Cam· eron's "double· double" (13 SCXHBOMD points and J 0 rebounds) and • Nedim Pajevlc's game-leading 19-polnt and nine-rebound performance, the 3-0 Sailors Compton 48 Sailors 65 overcame a sluggish first half and scored a 65-48 victory over visiting Compton (0-6) Wednes- day in the second round of pool play action in the 2002 Bill Reynolds Tournament hosted by Harbor and Vanguard University. Harbor outscored Compton, 42-23 in the second half, after the visitors led 25-23 at intermission. The Thr- babes led. 22-15, with 3:20 left in the first half. Newport found itself caught off guard in the first half with Compton's fast-break game that included several players laking shots well before the shot clock reached below 20 seconds. - SEAN HILLER I DAILY PILOT See TARS, P11e 82 Newport's Jair Hernandez (25) battles Compton's Chris Napier (21). HIGH SCHOOL BOYS BASKETBALL CdM loses at the buzzer Putback at the buzzer lifts the Oilers to a 41-40 win. Steve Vlraen DailyP~ot WBSTMINSTER -The Corona del Mar High boys basketball team. not known for Its height, played big in coming back from a 20-4 deficit. But, the Sea IClngs came up abort when Hun~:o Beach junior Bran· don Mel.au scored after an offen· sive rebound, just beating the buz.zer to give the Oilers a • 1-40 victory in the quarterfinals of the La Quinta Aztec Classic Wednesday at La Quinta. CdM (1-2) earned Its first lead of the game, 37-36, with 4:53 remalning, al- ter Pancho Seaborn hit a pair of free throws. Seaborn, a 6-foot-3 junior, scored a team-high 13 points. After Seabom's free throws, Huntington Beach answered with a three- pointer regain it" lead, 39- 37, with 2:55 left. Theo, later with 10 seconds r'e- maining, CdM senior Kevin Mancillas lulled his de- fender with a soft dribble. and suddenly nailed a three-pointer for-ca 40·39 Sea King 'lead, that prompted an Oiler timeout • tipped by a Sea King. until McLaughlin grabbed the ball out of the air and went with a power layup to beat the buzzer. There was some confusion as to whether the shot was good at the end, but the offi- cials signaled the basket was good more than once for clarification. Htn. Beadi 41 Sea Kings 40 The game clock was showing seven seconds, but a referee put two seconds back because the clock continued to run after the timeout was called. Huntington Beach tried to create an Isolation play for James Bailey, who scored all 15 of bis poirnl in the first ha.IL But Balley was forced into a run- ning 8-foot shot, that went off the rim, caromed off the backboard, and was w(The officials) said (the Oilers) beat the buzzer, and that's the way I thought, too,· CdM Coach Ryan Curry said. "And (the offi- cials) go by the sound. I thought be grabbed it and put it in before the buzzer.· Curry also said he took pride in the fact that the Sea Kings came back from a 16-point deficit. but he hoped his DAILY PILOT HIGH SCHOOL ATHLETE OF THE WEEK EYE._ ~~~ ~16honotee BRUCE GELKP Ttusday, December 12, 2002 II COLLEGES Big test looms for Anteaters. ~ UCI hopes for a better grade when at Stanford. U C lrvlne students are amid fall-quarter ftnal exams. However, the ua men's haKcttvM ta:m'.&,tesdna will continue into nim week. The Anteaters appear better prepared, as opposed to their last "exam-in the form oftheo·No. 7 Oklahoma to open the season, Nov. 22. UCl lost. 87-65, as OkJaboma pulled away with a late 17 • J run. 11tls time, the Anteaters have found rhythm. winning three in a row as they head into their game ..--------. at No. 17 Stanford. which will be Thursday at 7 p.m. For those who have satellite 1V the game will be televised on KRON 1V in San Francisco. On the radio, the game will be on KU0/88.9 FM with Mark Roberts calling the play-by-play. STEVE VIRGEN "We're more prepared for this game against Stanford.. ua senior forward Jordan Harris said after the Anteaters defeated Pomona-Pitzer, 91-23, Saturday night. setting school records for margin of victory and fewest points allowed. "We have chemistry. Everyone is energetic and we're coming together. - UCI Coach Pat Douglass also said the Anteaters acquired their identity of an inside-outside game, a strong inside presence combined with productive perimeter shooting, after wins over Pepperdine and Loyola Marymount Douglass also says the Anteaters are improving each week. lt remains to be seen if all that will resuJt in a win at Stanford. but the game against the Cardinal will definitely be tight and competitive. Then, three days later. the Anteaters will be tested again at SaintMaiy't. • contender in the West Coast Conference, which also includes Gonzaga and Pepperdine. • Douglass' squad will resume action at the Bren Events Center. Dec. 28. against Indiana-Purdue. Fort Wayne. Attendance at the Bren bu improved from last year to this season. in just the first two games for ua, and It ahould continue to Improve. ua bas sold approximately 1,000 more tickets for men's ba.sketbalJ than it did at this point last year. said Blake Sasaki. UO's Assistant Athletic Director in charge of marketing and promotions. The season tickets have increased 1,200 mOl'e than last year. Sasaki also mentioned ua will provide a mlnl-licket plan for four key Big West Conference games. The plan includes home games Utah State (Jan. 15), UC Santa Barbara (Jan. 30), CaJ State Fullerton (Feb. 8) and ca.I State Northridge (Feb. 20) for $40, which will save $8 from the oormaJ price. '"This guarantees you a ticket to each of those games, which are big pmes. • Sasaki said ·Plus you b.ave the same seat for each game. - Chris Ringstrorn Already prolific in bis new offensive role, the CdM boys soccer standout reftises to flaunt bis success. • SPORTS • • H H SCHOOL GIRLS W~ 0 -~ ~hlnBl tt "Wit haw ..,,.. dlMld .... Corona _del Mar rips Peninsula maay.peaple ............. N.w- port Coedl Larry Hint. 91'bey aot tired ID lbe thlnl quuter and wmt 1 tor 5 on the "IUOCllmlw: Rlallenl hM •ta~ a •.a.atax. • aa the counremtllCt. bu'tb qumts wllh a pl oa an ,.· ::_'':rw:,,.~.,.; :"'.:.! DalyPilot ~..!Ches: ... -.-C-Q-.-_,---. wltb~'i::"1n": =.=a~..:.~: , Where guys are looking to ec:ore CORONA DBL MAR -AB a J>lltrtct. ~ ID Int qmr1S. after, C'hco«M'I ~ goal ellCh time they touch the bd. girts water polo coech, Corona AUltnlia with the ........ lbe bd and wttb 4:41 left II" the bolts a • dMlr's not Orange County buket-de1 Mar Hlab aubld.tute Sam U.S. nalioml Imam. swlmml,. no lo lbe 12-2 lwl. ('.amlDe Hewko cored ball." Bailey coµ1d retire undefeated. will return next Mek ocher end, then from 2 meters oo a pu1 from "The bigest difference wu That is, unless hJs one-time In time for c.dM't ICOIWd anotblr ADie with 3:54 on the dock. the parda rebowlding and ee-stint Wedneaday filling in for nonleague pme countmattG pl Hewko broke through two de- pedally (Quneroo) in the eecond Aaron Chaney opens 1he door to ·against. VlOa Park Dec. with 0:08 mnalnlDI fenden to toore. • half," Hirst said. ~Qver the last ,a coaching career. . 18. fl'9nlneu&e 3 In the eecood quar-In the froib-10pb game, CdM '" seven years a pqirlt guard l}aa The host Sea IC1ngs made Bai· · Stanford-bound CdM 1a rer. junior \'him u.o. defeated Penlnlula. 9-0, u :tatie often been the first or eecood-ley look good u they defeated CdM aenlor Chriatina eophomote Jordan Xubu econd six goals. lead1ng rebo~ and (Caql-Peninaula, ~3-3, in a nonJeque Hewko ecored four . Ame, tenlor JeMlca eron) continues-that tradition." pme, after taking a 10-:0 half-goals to lead the wtnnen, in-Haddnl and juDJor ~ P.a- Ftve of ~ron's 10 boards time lead. duding the first goal 1: 16 into dtngton scored goals for Corona came in the final quarter as the "The girls have beeo woddng the game from six meters. CdM de1 Mar (2-0), while Sea ~ Sailors went on a 5-0 run to grab so bard all Miik loo&. becaUle ...a Danille c.ut.on acored phepel lltDiny Fullen re- a 47-36 lead they want their c:OllCb lo know on as-from rMaWa DIGilco-corded two al her five aaYeS. .. The Sailors clroYe the lane often that they've been waddna bard mo on the couat«atulek to give Aw, CalloD. Bowlus, junior lo the ftoaJ quarter, getting to the in his absence and thll It mm't the Sea Xlnp a 2-0 edaet a pJay Amy SllKk m freshman Ca- . free throw line nine dmes and been a waste of time." aid a.I-later follcw1'1d by pll from mOle u.wlm bad steals in the · netting ll points. Cameron led all ley, a former San Oemente Ind UC.A-bound ..UOr Brittney leCODd ~for CdM. nus, going 6 for 8 from the ctwity UCLA water polo standout who Bowlm Uld DfGlemmo -both Ouildm Hewko opened the stripe u Newport converted 21 of " 35 free-throw attempts .to O>mp- ton's 7 of 13 effort. • The Sailors got a boost of en- v; ~ ~~ !~ ~ut~ Pirates rumble by Mustangs fall to. CdM falls, 43-39, :~=g=l,uarter after ~yamaca, 76-60 La Salle, 63-45 , to host Western The 6-foot-8 senior took the CX>STA ~ -011u:9 Coast . third-quarter inboun~dsC.oDege'smembeMMballteamgot CPBRJroS -The Cosla Mela ANAHEIM-Corona de1 Mar standing next to the rim o ta a jump on ~ Qiyamaca in High boys balketbd team came High senior K.elllann Klein left side and scored euy the first half and was oewr serl-back to wilbin four pohds in the scored a pme-bigb 18 points, layup and then hit a three-ously threateoed en route to a 76-secQnd half after behJg down by· but the Sea K1op' girls basket- -pointer to make it 28-25 New-60nonconferencevictoryW!ldlles-18 at intem•Wioo, but it wmnl ball team lolt. 43-39, to Western port with 7:05 left in the period day night in the winner's gym. enough to beat la Sde. in the aemnd round of pool play Compton cut the Sailor lead Aaron Bobjkled thewaywtlh23 The S-0 Lanan downed ·the of the V~n Tuumament to 31-29 with 4:55 in the period points and S&epbon Seales and Ja-· 2-1 Mtstanp. 63--45, in pool play Wedneeda)t but the Newport defense son Garey added 14 and 12 points, 81 the Valley Cbdsdan 'Iblroa-CdM senior Madison Otter- . stepped up. Brett Perrine, who respecUvely. as the Plrales im-ment ~ bein added 13 points. · scored six points, stole the.ball pl'Olled to 4--6. Mesa rut the lead to 36-32 eldy -we bad a chance to win it." • and Utrew an outlet pass to a Bobik hit 9d13 from the 6eJd in the third quarter but La Selle CdM <:oach James 8aJblow . streaking Pajevic for a layup to and had four assists, while Garey stretched the lead and secured the said. ' · increase the Sailors' lead to six. nailed four of eifibt tbt'ee-potnt at-win "The girls pw me everything 35-29. tempcs. Seales made 6 of 10 from Junior Marko Stankevlc led the they bad. We just came on the Newport• plays against the 6eld as the Pirates clJcbd for Mustangs with 12 pointa and wrong side of it The girls played Orange at 7:30 p.m. Friday at 50.9% from the field. Danny ~ chipped in ll great defense.• Newwrt in the third round of ~ only ~ came at poinb, bitting two three-pointers. The Sea XJllgl (0-3) resume pool play before Saturday's final the line where the PJ Cajon-based Costa Mesa plays BoMa Ciande pool play acdon In the Western round at Vanguard University. c:oyotes netted 22 rl29 attempts. 813:30 p.m. ~ Tournament Friday with a 4:30 • Reyncildl TC>UmMtlnt CoMt was 7 for 9 81 the line. p.m.. game apinst Rancho Ala- ~ 6'5, Compton 48 Orange Coast recums to noooon---.,C111111mTw:m:-mitos. "' ferenre ~!_E =Dec. 18. La-=..~~~-by Quarters Compton n 14 11 12 - Newport 12 11 21 21 - Compton · Herdon 2, Davia 0, Munns 11 , Anderson 0, D. Smith 4, Napier 18, Cormier 5, Jone• 7. T. Edward1 l. &ri eo-i Miu "' ., 11 20 • .. 0CC 11. euy.m.. IO La Selle ,. ,. 14 11 -a • 3-pt. goal• -Napier 2, Cormier 1. fouled out -Davis. Ted'mlcal1 -team (player not listed on roeter). , Newport Hwt>or-Pioesett 7, Gluslc • 1, Palevic 19, Rorden 6. Cameron 13, Parrlne 8, T. Lowenthal 3, B. Lc>wenth1I 6, Soza 2, Hunter 0, Hernandez 2. 3-pt. goals -Cemeron 1, Pajevic 1. f'.ouled out -none. Tedlnlcals -none. euy.nece-JenMn 6, Bland 28. eo... Mme-Molina 4, Knox 8, 0. Givens 14, Holmes 4. Browning 7. Lee Krikorian 11, Abedrllbo 2. P9plc 3. t 1. Krilcorian 51 Wakiron 2. Stanllovlc 12. 3-pt. goals -Gill9flS 1, Browning 1. A1eeon o, Millward O. Fooled out -none. ~ goals -0. Krikorian 2. P9plc 1, '[ Tedmicall-none. Krikorian 1. OCC -A Bobik 23, 8. Bobik 7. Seelel Fouled out -none. 14, Wllfiama 3, Garey 12. Jamel 5, Tedvlialis-none. Brown 8, ~ 0, Alexander 2, La S... -l<ohorlt 2. Kolbeck 4, Duren Pvtnem 0, Hatdl d, Bailey 2. 6, Hill 4, Baaree 1, Kailey 24, Bny 7. 3-i)t. goels-Garey 4. See'8s 2. A Bobilt Paols 15, Ronquillo 0, Garcia 0, StlMert 1. WiHiams 1, Jamea 1. o, Heety o, Chaf1ee o. Helllnen o. Fooled out -none. 3-i)t. goals-Bir8y 1. Tec:hnicals -none. Fouled out -none. Halftime -OCC, 32-21. Ted'lnicals -Kelley. OCC ATHLETES OF THE WEEK .....,,.,...,.,.... Poolpley w..n a . CotoM c1ei1 M9w • CdM 11 tl-411 ·39 Welt8m 8 • 18 11 -43 CdM-Klein 18, Otterbein 13, Dim.a 4, McCoy 2, Martes 0, SneM 2, Stem 0, HeeshenO. 3-t)t goafl -Klein 3. Fooled out -none. Ted'lnlcala -none. w...nt -Najar 10, Maree 8, ICaribell 6, Alvero 8, Broughton 4, Buena Ventura 4. Reutw 3. Smith 2. 3-iJt, goaja -not availab6e. Fouled out -none. Tedlnlcel1 -none. HONORS N1 .. 11.- tdM 11~ ...... s ..... 0 .. . Panlneule o 2 1 • a CdM •• 0 3 ,-1J .... 1 ule-Mhl• 2, Mueller 1. Sa¥M -1Gm7. edM-Ch. Hewko'· OIGlacomo 2, Anae 1, Biowtu• 1, can.on 1, Eadlngton 1, Hattine 1, Ca. Hewko 1, Uao 1. Savee -Fullen 5. First one in the books for Keith IA J0UA -Led by Mk:bMl Fi1zbugb's 20 pointa and K.evbl Joyce's 19 polnll. Sage Hill won Its first bW""hll fllDe for ftrst-')"l&f be8d coedl Steve ~ downing Midwmy Bllpdlt. 5&-35, in the La Jola Smill Schools 1bumament al la JoDa Country Day HiF ~ F.dk WiDlams chipped in 14 points for the Ugbtntng{l-2). '"I'm not gdrlg to ~ HaD of Fame but it's deftoitely nk:e to &et that first win and we reaOy wanted to play on the winner's braCket side. .. lCeith said. "We jwnped Oil them eady and had the game In control from start to finish." Sage Hill led by 13 poblD at the end of one quarter and led. 34-18, at the half. The Lightning is at Santa Fe O:uist1an High at 6:15 tonight ... .... ~..,.... .... bv Ouaitarw 5 ,. 111 17 • • Iii Bap. e 12 1 10 -z ... 1 -~0.l.oper2.Jovce 19, 8rewec' 1, Witklnt 3, Wlfliaml 14, Codnn 0, ~ .,., o. Fitzhugh 20. 3-i)t. goak-Williaml 2. Joyce 3. Wtldnal. Fou'8d out -none. ~ ..... -laeih 6. BNneon 2. Mecif\8 7. Aleerl 3, Turner 13. Oates 4, Webb 0, Gflham o. 3-iJt. gc>M -Turner 1, Medina t Fooled out -none. Larsen, Wing named to the All-West team .. • CRAWFORD HAU -UC Irvine senior mJddle bJooker Rebecca Larsen and sopho- more outside bitter Kelly Wing weie named AVCA AD-West Region honorable mention. lar9en and ~ helped UC IMne post a l~ll OYel8I mud tor its ~ number d victories in schooi bisux)t The Ard· ea!el's • finWled with a l(}.8 Big W. Con-ferma! remd. 1he ftnt wimq mud In 19 years of Big \\at 8dioo ix the MCealen Both Lanen and Wing were Big West Players of the Week and earned Ont team AU-Big West Conference honors, giving UO more than one honoree for the ftnt time. The patr also rewrote the ua records this season. Larsen set new marb In match hitting percentages. taking OYel' the top . three spots in three consecutive matches urn .. 786, .n&), while Wing became ua·s all-time season till leader (584), surpassing a.urent AVP pro All ¥.OOd C.•91). Lanen and Wing were also ranked na- tionally <M!I' sewnl weeks. Lanen climbed from 13th to ftnt In hitting percentage in a little OYa' a month. She ended the regular season as the nation's best in bitting per- centage. Wing enteied the NCM'.s Tup 30 in kiDa per pme in mid-September and as- cended u high u mth before ftn1sbtng the season at No. 10. UO's last aD-regton honoree was two- dme second-team seledion Popi F.dwuds (1993 and '94) and the honor ta the first for both Lanen aod Wing. ATHLETE Continued from Bl The Playcn Oub Prtvtlqcs: Ai! ,t .. GalOmb . OM: Creek GalO. W..llMM!,«111._,._._ (M.111) •W.W., C... fee-!'9 (M.fd) c.·~ ....... ..,,~.,,.) S-..Wa...'M~l\) (frl.St.) •W••IA• C..-Fee-999 (Slllm) .. (Jft.S..) ............. ., tp,t-5-) CDM Conllnuld from Bl plaJ'81'1 burtAfter the pme. be- C&Ule he WU burdJll, He re- minded bJa team to never give up ID a pottpme meedna. ·-JllR • fllctar l(ll1mt ut," CUrry aaicl '°Tbal'I what I told them. We'll play ... teama. but we can nepte that. Our post cWeaderw play ..., bard. Our prcll drOp dawn. We can ne- pte leUDI' belgbL So, the equ.tHr« become1, do we block o.-and rebound?. . The Sea ~ acored' only four polnta ln die ftnt quarter, ~ just one lbot from the a mid-~ Jump abot by Brett M8IMD; Then the OOen opened .... aecond pe- riod with a 7-0 nm to llin the 20-4 lead. Howuiver. Seaborn nailed a three-pointer that started a 13-4 run to c:loee out the tint half. Seaborn acored eight polnta 1n the apu.rt. in- cludin8 two tbree-pointe~. the latter with 47 tee0nc:la left that brought the deftcit to 24-17. CdM guard Jay North.ridge, who acored 11 ppinta, WU ~ in- atrumeotal in the comebuk. CdM came to within. 33-32, at the end of the third after Mallen bit two flee tbrowa with 1 :21 left in the quarter. 1be Sea klnp wlD play in a consolation quarterflnal Friday at 3:30 p.m. ap1nst Calvary Otapel of Santa Ana at La Quinta. La QmaAlllCa.... Gwtltfla• .................. ,,, C491141 Htn. hadl 1J 11 • • -41 CdM • 1J 11. -«> ........-.----Vw't~le8, Mclaughlln I, Seltbefg 2. Beiley 15, Wood 2. Abendo 8, Sllw 2. '1Jt. goal• -S.lley 3, v.~ Voomla 2. Abando2. Fouled out -none. Colone del Mar -Sharidt-Odom o. S..bom 13, Mancill• 9, MatMn 7. Northrtdae 11, 8. Wtlctl o. Freede 0. )opt. goala -S..bom 3, ManclllH 3, MMMn 1, Northrldge 1. Fou69d out -none. SOCCER Conmued from Bl mate threats on goal in the sec- ond half. but came up short and fell to o-4-1. •Sage Hill won twice in two days, belting visiting Calvary Chapel of Downey OD Tuesday, 10-2, and handling visiting Fair- mont Wednesday, 3-1, to im- prove to 3-0-0. Cesar Arriaga and 1.act Milder each had a hat trick on Tuesday, and ~ blf.cked up with single goals from Zach Friedrichs, Julian Smith-Newman. Ian Dull and Sam Fanlrucben. • An1aga scored twice against Fairmont and Olris ~ucas also scored. SCHEDULE 100AY 8111.u.I High Khool boys-5ege Hill et LI Jolla Toumement, aecond round,· et Senta fit Christian, 6:15 p.m. High school girt.-Cost.-Mesa et Tustin, 7 p.m.; 5ege Hill n · F.lnnont Tournament. vs. Buena Part. 3 p.m.; N.wport Harbor n University Tournament. vs. T810tO, 3:30 p.m. ._ High ec:hool girt.-Ocean View n Coron• del Mat. 3:16 p.m.; eo.t. Meu n lrvtne, 6 p.m.; El Toro et Newport Hetbor, 3:16 p.m.; Megnotla n e.t.1cie, 3:16 p.m.; Sunnv Hilts n Sege Hill, 3:15 p.m. R.lnptrom's ICOring. wbk.h included a pair of goa1a in a 3-1 win over Ocean View Dec. 2 and one goal and two ...... ln a 3-1 triumph over SUlta Ana Valley two days later. bu been • breath of freeb air for .... 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PfO• zooi 1011 -lron1ate Cir •• 200~6H6HO (CA). 8~42 Mnten O.il~ l"jjot Now. 2.8, Dec. 1111 ~a Cllilria'd.. Includes, but Is 11ol ::=. • .... ti .... poseb shall bl# thl Nt""°"t ltldt..C:.U Klllltincton lltactl, CA D•llJ Pilot Dec. 12. 19, C~hl~~ntinclon &lad!, 5, J.2, 19, 2002 Tl!OOl Oill r.aMc:ac.d,.* limited to th• follow1 .. c; ..., -... tltll of thl WOl'll llfMI .._. Dally 111Dt O.· '2MI 26 2002 Ja 2 "~-• SilllE 'Ill ~ n The demolitlon of ..;'v. -~., u.nM,.. ruime of Ult IMddll' but ~ 5, 12, 219112TIIOU klftMttl Arnold Rosa, 2003 "ThoM Thia business Is con· ~--d ~ -11 w•lls , .. _ I l. TIWI Coiltr.eto.. t*d ~ ottw dist~ Ir .. &011 tronptl Cir., ductld b1: a corporation .....__ -....I-· •• • I"" remova •--U.~tln ... n D--L. c• --_ .. --r-. and ebatem1int of "' have bffn In l>u&IMu tnaftla. Any bid r.celv _.._ """ .~n ......... ,, ...._..... Hllve you start-Cloint #IJ 1•" ~ be •-t 1 1 f'--· under UM Hmt nttnt afl•r th• sch dul•d 12148 ._ business y1t7 Yes, &/15/ IMlf.M, ..... 2' -~ m:."':e~!~.~ n ,':c1 d: Ind C•Jifornl1 Conttac;. c:lo$1nf time ,:, tlM ·--Christin• ROH , 6011 ...... 2002 CXJNO. IM Q8Blt. posat of th• exlstln• ~~·l~u~c:;-5• cc!!:i..u~ raclip of bids lhtll tie tML•~••-.J t::~~ntin&ton .,!"~~~t!'!.!:so.~~ cie::~e~~~;,::: <'A~<'A9''h~~ ~~~1U:~~·r::~1 t!i: ous Y••s P'ior to tM =•t':...b:.!~ ...... ,...,.. This buslilns is con· Daddy Mac Clothin1. CFO , Rmll!l disposal of •II bathroom bid openl1114lt• fOI' ttlls wit rHOOMlbllity of lhl Notke It flet~ dft!t ductecl by: husband and 1599 Superior Ave .• lrl, Tttls statement WN .,......,....., fllttur15. The new con· Projlet. rt.. 1;c..-wMC1 bidder to ue that his to t.t~ ef tM ~ ...... Cost.a Mesa, CA 92627' filed with the Co1H1ty QCXDjllJ., • ~ atruc:tlon will cover but to ntisfy ltlis r1q1.1w•· bid ractlwld In Pl'ot* named ..ie.r l'Nlt 1 ..... Hhe you st1rted dolftl Horns 'n H1los. LLC Clefll of Orance County ~ ,t:XMIWfl'.,_,,,.,.• no\ be limlted to thl ment sh•ll .. of UM lltM ..... la •bo11t to k mede l>uslness yet? Yu, Nov. (CA), 1599 Suparloi on 10/25/02 ~ complete remodel of sam• type raquifld by A '•t ol Bid ~· of thl tss.ts, ducrlblcl ol 2001 Ave .. A· I, Cosi.. Mesa, 20026921710 ...... 10 .......__. _. ..... bathrooms to ADA thec:ontrKt. ments ma1 be ol>IMMd bllow; , Kennath Arnold Rose, CA92627 · Oaity Pilot Nov. 21, 28, """ ,.....,;;io; • ., -atandards, 11,, install•· 2. Thi Contra.:tor sllall at the Office of 1tll 'CltJ TIM names and bull· Jr. This buslr'8S$ is con: Oec. 5, 12, 2002 TH9« lt:IC9lt C 11' W. MD lion of a new c:oncute prowldl'• minimum of 3 Enaln..r n Fiiil' Orlvl nus •ddren of tfle This stltement was ducted by: Limited ......... a.w. f8lfCRf llf.tOH'A fl referenc.s for llfOjects Costa M.1 C•llf0tllie' ae 11 ar I•: S 0 R JI T filld with the County Ll•bility Co. alfli.b*'*la~~ s~l~al~:i;:>in:; ~· n:'~ similar In scope e11d siu upon ,.e.,:•f•M••I~ KAPOOR, 1201 E. BN<ER Clerll of Onni• County Have you started dolna ._..._, ba~IU•Cllbd : ceiling system, palntinc to this Project which ~ .. sas..-. AA STREET. COSTA MESA, on 12/03/02 busineu yet? Yes. The followinc perM>ns MB L'fWIN ESJD¥, all walls, HVAC up· have been 1uccessfuHy eMtl••" dierp .. CA. 92l2!i 20026925494 1/02 art doln1 buslnus u~ 118 SOtm4 tm&T, aradu, carpetlni ~nd completed durln& the $5.00 will be "'-di if Thi IOC1tlon in CIJI· D1ily Pilot o.e. 5, 12, Horns n Halos, LLC Utopian Collectibles, CSRroS. CA tall> n.. ba$t, floor Ille and past 3 yews. handlctd by mail. Bid lornl1_ of ttf• chl•f 19, 26, 2002 Th028 Kam Foo. Manaeine 1280 Bison Ste. B9436, ........ cMtla310S:: modlhcataons to th,fi<e/ THEREGEHTS OF Documents ind ottMr Hecubve offlct of the .......... Member Ne wport Beach, CA 2111111111&• 11-. ~ life safety systems. THE UNIVERSITY OF c:ontrect documents may seller is: SAME AS This stetement was 92660 Cllllll Utllnl a.m... ISTIMATlD CALIFORNIA also bl •umlMd it tlMI ABOVE .......... filed with the Cou11ty Kerry l awler • 4464 Cltdt 9dflll ltCl2. Thi,... CONSTRUCTION COSTt December 2002 Office of the City Cllrk As llst•d t>y the seller, The followlna perM>ns Cieri\ of Orenie County Alderport Or .. Huntina· _. ~ d.... ...-$9SO 000 oo Published Newport of U11 City of Cost• all other bUSllle$$ n•-ere doin• business u : on 11/19/02 ton Beach, CA 92649 :hm-;'. ,,;; C":,... N•t••' p,j_ 11~. Bnch-Cost1 Mesa Dilly Miu. Bid Documents and addr~s .used by A.) Loni Drive Enter· 2002•924246 This business is con· MB l,,_ -., ... '° _, _, tti. Pilot December 5. 12, will not be milled unllu the safllr wrthrn tbree prises. B.) XGS Group, Daily Pilot Nov. 21. 28. ducted by: an '"dovidual 119 QIJH sn&f: ....,flceu... "' tlM 2002 Tll012 th• •ddltlon•I $5.00 ye1rs befor• tht dlte 185 Peularlno Ave .. Ste. Dec. 5, 12, 2002 TH991 Have you started doina ,_... CA D3D nl.. (e11tred DHll•••h chi.re• Is lnehtdtd with such lbt wu sent or C206. Cost• Mesa, CA .......... business yet? Yes, 11/3/ """'"'"""' , ... .-....,.. t an• COSTA 11SA peyment. c1e11wrec1 to ttt. buyer 92626 02 ~::. '::1 :'r:r: bt. "'1 ::!,': • oe. <Mfl Eech bid st11ll be m•de are: AS PROVIDED TO Wllll•m She.men PardlHI, ... ...._, Kerry Lawler .-........ ..._ -~ Bidding Documents wHI ' on the Proposal form 8UYER 8Y SELLER Ill. 531 Pierpont Or.. Tiie followlna persons This stetement was -• •• --""" -be available to Bidden ~ stlllb P· l throuflh p.g TIM nemu and busl· Costa Mesa. CA 92626 are doinc business •s: filed wrth the County ~ ...... '!~ =•• on THUISDAY, DI-ll011CI---proYld9d In the contract nus •ddfeues of the This business Is con· Randy My11s lenni• Clerk of Oranae County -l*l w """" CIMIH 5, 2002 end documents, •nd shell be buber are: UNA SINNO, ducted by: an lndlvidu•I Shop, 3000 Clubhouse on 12/10/02 llMN PN.l. IMT61fA will be issued •I: G~~TICE IS HEREBY accOtl'tflanled by 1 cw· 25 2 CALLE BECERRA. Have you started doinc Or.. Costa Min, CA 2002692UU -~~~ facoltties Manaa.ement, .. ~N that sHlld pro· tlfied or cashilr's check LAGUNA NIGUEL, CA. business yet? Yes, 11·4· 92626 Daily Pilot Dec 12. 19. ""''" Untveuity of California, rbuls lo\ fu:n:"inC 1•11 or • bid bond for not 926n 02 Randolph R09S Myers, Ill, 26, 2002 Jan . 2 , Irvine, 201 Interim Office 1 or· ma er 1 • •qu P· less then 1010 of the TIM U '411s to bl sold William Sherman Par-2841 Europa Or.. Costa 2003 Th046 ,..... -v .. ,.,, ... OS:: ment, ltaf'IS4IC)rtatiol1 •nd imount of , .. _Ir bid are cllacribed in pner•I dui, 111 Mesa, CA 92626 --· ......,. ~ . Bulldina (m11ifina ad· .~.. t'-f II'"'-.,,. ~ .. -• s~n o .,., ec •UOP IS __ ..._ piy-.. la to ... _ City' u : All foodwill, tract. Thrs' statement wes Deborah J. Myus. 2841 -·-~======::: dress), 19172 Jamboree -a ... "' d f ,,_...., -u.. f it f • • ti tf -Boulevard (phwsiul .. , Y "" requ .. e °' of Cost• Mesa. No n•mt, urn ure. 111· filed with the County Europa Dr., Costa Mesa, ' f U. • IUllDnlG UPOUDIS proponf shall be con· turu, e.qulpmant, Clerk of Or1nce County CA92626 s ........ lh Ira tefUsuf Rttltills"81m"- The follow•nc person ha$ abandoned the use ol the Ficl1toou" Busi· ness Name: Soul, 660 W Baker, Costa Mesa, CA 92626 The FK:l•hous BUSIM$5 name refetred to above was tiled on Orance County on 3/16/01 . fllf NO 200168$8496 Oeto1 Servocu , Inc. (HV1. 660 W Baker. Costa Meu , CA 92626 This business 1s con ducted by, a corpoutmn Oeto• ServK:u , Jasper Rowland, President This statement wn tiled with the County Cler' di Oranee County on 11/12/02 20026923407 OaUy Piiot Nov 21, 28, Dec 5, 12.2002 Th973 RctlliM-...U ... s....... I flt followmc per sons are doina bu.smess as lD&B INVESTMENT CO .. a Cahforn1• General Par lneri.hop, 329 Vm l ido Soud. Newport Beach. Cahforn1a 92663 Warren C Lefebvre, Trustee of the Lefebvre ~ am1fy Trust e.tabltsfled May 9, 1970 u amended by that <er tafn amend· menl to and Complete Restatement of Oech1· r•IJJ>n of Trust, dalAd Oc.tober 1. 1988, 15 Chatham Court. Newport Be-ch CA 92660 fames r Dobr oil. Tr us lee (If lftto Dobrotl r "mtlf To us l under Dedar <Jllon ol Trus t dated September 6. 1979. 329 Via l ido Soud, Ne.purl Buch, CA 926G3 flus busmen is con ducted by ll 1tt1ne1 al part nershrp Have yQU started dome busineu yet' Yes. 11/ l0/87 James E. Oobrott. This slaleme"t wn lfled wrth the County C:ter~ ol Or ance County on 11/26/0:? 2002 .. 25010 D•llY Pilot Nov 28. Dec. 5, 12, 19,2002 Th007 Place your ad today I UM9) 642.-5678 ;~9;_~4 Ir vine, CA AND MootfKATIOMS sidered unleu ac:com· !'•sellofd 1nt•est and on lV00/02 Th~ business is con· ,..._..._._ (949)824_1404 AT cm MAU. 77 FMI panfld by such cashier's 1mprov1ments of. a 2002•925490 ducted by: husband and The fol10w1ng per~n Checks for a --DT~NI, AND Fiii STA-check, cash. or bidder's c1rt1ln Shell statron Daily Pilot Dec. 5. 12, wife has abandoned the use -N , 2300 Pl.A--bond. business located et: 19, 26, 2002 T..,..,.. Have you started doon.. ol the fictitious Bus•· ••~le fH will be «N .... AVE ... 'I CITY 20 '"''"' • N 0 •-..., -No bid shall be con· 1 I E. BAKER STREET. business yet1 No ness ame addy Mac required in the amount PllOJICT NO. 02-11, sldered unless 11 is made COSTA MESA, CA. 92626 flctlm..... Randolph Ross Myen. Clothina..2239 Pacific of S2S.OO per set of wilt be received bJ ttl9 on a blank form fUf· The buslMss named ._..._, 'Ill Avenue, MG, Costa Mesa, 8iddina Documents. City of Costa Meu at nished by the City ol used by . ttlcl .seller 11 Th rs statement wn CA 92627 Checks are to be made the Office of the City Coste Mesa and is made th•t location Is. KAMPUS Th• followina persons filed with the County The F 1<:ht1ous Business payable to ·The Recenh Clerk, 77 Fair Drive, 1.n ac·cord~nce with .... e SHEU are doinc busineu u : Clerk of Onnce County name referred to above of the Unoversrty of c ta M c Iii I • "' TIM Tropical Gardens Unique f 1 cl 0 Cahfornra." os esa, 1 orn •. provisions of the Pro· anticiplted ~ate of Orchids, 13055 Euclid ;~m~475 ~:~nty'o~ l lls/OlraF7~( Soled Bids will not be until the.hou~ of 1ChOOD posal requirements. the bulll3 sa2002te " Oe· St .. Garden Grove, CA NO 20016882325 •·•·· •••;ic, •-Each bidder must hawe c•mber l, at the 92843 Daily Pilot Dec. 5, 12. · ~';;r:J;:Dal';:J!:,.O:l.~ ~~1n!,1iMy w~lt :~ a Class 'A', General ~~tU ~fsc~g:P~~ Unique Orchids , Inc. 19, 26, 2002 Th031 Av~~~/~'. fo:;:ap~~~~~ :!!~~oct';:Is 1~1 :~: :~;d ~~bl~: a~!~:~ ~Ez~~~~;~tr~t¥: ~~.~.h~~~ve.. Or· ~~:i!n1b~~::~t~ == dCuArc~t'e2;d2bb7~sonaeoss•r1d1s1v1cd?·n1-1 lump Sum Bue Bid, Cha~bers,; 1fe~led prr:· prequalifled as requored This bulk sale Is ducted by: an ondrvidual The followlnc perM>ns ' u e.clud1na alternates. ptotlsa s f "tha u kr e by law ' subject to Celifornie Have you started dornc <1re doine businus n . Kam foo • ' e o e wor and T .. -c'itv Counco'I of the Unlforllt Commerciel Video Auto s"". 2811 Thrs statement was shall accompany each nam ol th bldd b t '"' • c ,._ o--tlo 6106 2 If busrne.ss yet? Yes, 10-.--11 d th t'" C t e e er u City of Costa Mesa o .... ..,.., ns • · 02-02 fiazel Pt .. Costa Mesa, 1 e wo r•e oun Y ~~~ ;,~e B~'!.';t~h~l~u~ne~ no other distincuishinc reserves the rich! to so subject, the name Unique Orchids. Inc.. CA 9.2626 Clerk of 01an1~ County on the Bid Oeadltne. an marks Any bid received reject iny or all bids. end eddre~s of the Romeo Ma llP u Ion C. Video Transportation. on 11/19/02 d 11 d 1 after the scheduled The Contractor shall p11 son wrtll who.m President Inc (NV). 2811 Hnel 2002•92424S ( mr de 1 sur~ Y rnsur~r clos'"ll trme for the comply with th• provi-cl1ims may be flied ts: This statement was Pl . Costa Mesa, CA Daily Prlol Nov 21 28, ~;~~~~.,~~:d•s:~,~~~ ~~~~~:! b~~s s~r~·d~ ~i;~ 0:n~st1~; 1:/0~: g~~~A~~~P!!; ~~~k ;;'~r;~;e g:~~!~ ~7! busooess 1s con Dec ~200.:..:ih9'JZ 995 120) unopened. 11 shall be the Californu1 labor Code; Ave., Orange, CA 9~. on 11/05/02 ducted by a corporation "-S..-. A d I p B d sole rupons1b1llty of the the prev1Uinc ute and •nd lest dahi for fH1n11 20026922993 Have you started doon& Cont;':!~c: :~~ p;::a:d b1dde1 to see that his scale of waaes estllb-claims shill be: De· Dally Pilot Nov. 28. Dec business yeP No The follow1na persons bod 1s received on proper fished by the City of cember JO, ~2 which 5 2 9 2002 Video Transportation, are doinc business a~ ~ubct~;1\;111 F~~IDC:~: tome. Costa Mesa, which are is the busoneu day '1 · 1 · ThOll Inc. Ocean Crest Newport. -A set of Bod Oocu-on file with the City befor~ the sale date ........... Samuel T l/odaurreta. 1481 Placenloa Ave . DlClMllR 1J, 2002 ments may be obtllined Cler11 of the Ci•w of speclfred above. ...h...t.-.....a PruidenVCEO Newport Beach. CA becumrng promptly at at the Off1<:e of the City Costa Mesa; and "shall ~. -This slalt1ment was 92663 1:00 ,M, P11tlc1pants Enaineer, 77 fa11 Dfin, forfeit penellies NOVI.MID I , 2002 The following persons Med with the Countv Luther Mrtchell, 201 N shall meet al University Costa Mesa, Cahfornle, 'b d th 1 pfre· IUYUJ ere dolne business n : Clerk of Orinae County' Wayfield 189. Orance. ol California, Irvine, upon 11e11ref.,114• .. le aero e . ere n or JS( UNA SHIMO C11if<1fn1a T·Sltlrts. 630 ... CA 92867 M•in library. Room 570, ..-v-t ef $10.00. a. ~mph•nce of uod l>u hsh•d Niwport Ballet St .. Costa Mesa, ;~m~495 Sarah Mitchell, 201 N t~~~~~neM:p).'Ol~vi:e~ ....,.,...., ...... .f ·JUUlfOlOI Beach-Costa Mesa O•ity CA92612 Daily Piiot Dec. 5, 12. Wayfoeld St . •89 , Cahl<lfn1a 92697 -5444 $if4h.00dml udstbbe inc,ludeBidd hpowty Oty ~ P4!!2799l Oe«mber 12,T~~ SuJad,meslrv111' Pe", Cr~e9,261Jl2Laeo 19. 26, 2002 Th029 Oran1e. CA 92867 an e Y ma1 . CJfy .. CMt.M-,,, """" ,. Thrs business rs con ATTENDANCI AT THE Documents and other Oat d Dec be 9 2002 Deborah Pearce, 11 .......... ducted by· husband and Pll-llO CONRllNCI contract documents may • : em r • ..... 55131 Laeo Sud. Irvine. CA .....__r~ wrfe AND Pll-llD JOI also be enmined at the Publlsh•d Newport --92612 --WAUC IS MA.NDAYOIY Olf'-f th Cit Cle • Beach-Costa Mesa Daily _.__._ This busmess is con The followin11 persons Have you started doone "'• 0 • Y r,. Pilot Decimblr lZ, 19, Of•~•.11 d b · business ye!? Yes. 11/ fOI AU PllMI CON-of the City of Costa 2002 Th050 -.s d.udld by: husband and are oing usonen as 2712002 TftACTOIS. THI MHT-Mesa. Brd Documents 8ttt'~:.....61Ml wrfe Cle1n Kitty Company. 61 Sarah Mitchell ING WIU CLOSl AT II t b 'led I ...., ,._,6 i---,_, H t rted doi Nicht Heron. Aliso VieJO, 1 .OS PM ANY CON w1 no e mar un ess "''Of \.WutlBA NOTICE IS H£RC8Y ave you s a "C CA 92656 fhrs statement wn lAACYOIS Al•tVIMG lht additional S4.00 OUl&lc.TY GIVEN that a bulk sate b~slness le~? No Karen Vauchter. 61 Nrcht flied with the County A"rl T"'S TIMI Will charae IS included wilh 1 Is about to be made. The Theme\ · tearce1 Heron. Aliso Voe"'. CA Clerk ot Oranee County ~ "" payment. C..... ( ) b . d 1s st• emen was ..,. on 12/10/02 NOT ll fLIGllU TO Each brd shall be made _.,. --~~1111{11 '> ufsinesst .. -.,~-flied with the County 92656 2002•926J61 PAlTICIPATI IN THI on the PropoMOI form, _._ ... .,-~ e";(es$$) •.,se 0AC:,.':,16'ffT· Clerk of Orenae County Lisa Giusllna, 16893 Daily Pilot Dec. 12, 19. llD PlOCISS AS A sheets P·l throuch P-9a NOTICE IS HEREBY : ,_,,._ · on lV00/02 Stoneclan. Tustin, CA 26. 2002 la n 2. PllMf COHTltACTOI. provided in the contract GIVE N that sealed llfO· INC., A CALIFORNIA toOH92S5a4 92780 2003 Th058 Only bidde rs who documents, and shall be posals for furnishlnc all CORPORATION, 249 1 Dally Pilot Dec. 5, 12. ThlS business is con· p11rtic1p1te in both the accompanied by a cer· labor, m1teri1ls, 1quip· g~=E AVE .. IRVll'E. 19. 26. 2002 Th037 ducted by: co,partners fidllla ..... r~: B:b C~n:1re~;e t~=~ ttfled or cashier'~ check me~t. tJ~nsir.:~•nd Oolna Buslnus as: fk91ea..... b.!!T:~oy~:::oled dotnc ... sr..... ent11ety writ be allowed ~r • ttid ~~ ~ ~ht =:y ';,. erreq Ired t" ACRAUCHT ... S.... Karen Vaupter The follow1n1 persons to bid on the Pro'-ct as ess an ° • P4*KWAY CuO"''anor All other boslness This statement was 1re doonc business as· •-•mount of their bid, ""' I n ame(s} end •d· The followlna p•rsons filed with the County Aspen Dental. 1617 pnme contractors, for made payable to the City IEPAll A"D NIW dr'ess(es) used by the tre dolr1& busineu as: Clerk of <>ranee County Weslctiff Or . '204, further 1nfor1ttation. of Cost1 Mesa. Ho CSl:7DIWP~ ~02C1T7, Selllt(s) within.,,. past Cln1's Pia• t. Pestar•• on l"'"'~/02 Newport Buch, CA contact Facolttles M•n· proposal w ll be con" "-r'" -·•·a-three Jears, es stited Irvine. 4533 Campus Dr .. toot•f'25417 92660 acement Contracts De· sidered unless eccom· wll be r1ellwe.d by thl by tM Se...,(s), ls/-; kvlne, CA 92612 D•il" Piiot o.e. 5, 12. Michael w W•lls, DOS. parlmttnt, Attn: Brenda panlecl by such cuhler'-s C1~ty 0o~~f ~C~ NOHE RAS Pluaria's Inc.. 19. 26. 2002 ~2 lrK:. (CA), 1617 Wntchff R Hockenhull al (949) chedl, cash, or bidder's ,..., """• o ""' .. , Tht n•m•(•) ind (CA). 4533 Campus Of.. """ Or 1204. Newport 824·1'°4 bond. Clerk, n fefr Orin, f ~--' Irvin•. CA 92612 .......... B -~,.. The succeufu.I Bidder No bul ~all be con· Costa Mesa, Cellfornia, •ddr-IU 0 the Bu,...,s) This bus•---i.. con each. CA"""""' 11,/are: IH'TtRNATIONAl ~ ·~ ._..._, This busmeu IS con· i nd lls Subcontn ctOl's sidertd unless It is made until the ho"4 of 10.00 SKYLIGHTS, A CALI· duct1d by: a corporetlon The tollowinc .... ,sons ducted by: a corporation will be required to follow on a blank proposal •·•., ••• "'~_De-FORflllA OOltf'04tAllOH. Han JOU sblrtld dolna ,,_ 111.,. you started doino the nondlscrimlnatlon form furnished by the c...a.w U , Z002. at 2491 OOBRIOCE Avt buslneu yet? Yes. 3.4. are doina business as: b · 1 y 1111• requirements set forth City of Costa Mesa end which time thly wiff be "'VI""" c• .,._,,.. .. 02 Eterne, 28496 Botorrlta, 02usrnHS yat. u , I on the Biddina Oocu· Is made" in i ccOf'dance opened publicly Ind rud '" ""'· ,. .. .._... RAS Pluarias, Inc • Mlulon Viejo, CA 92692 men ts and to ply with thl provisions of aloud l.n the Council The useb beina sold Lucia Patrick. 28496 Michael W Wells. DOS, ii t t Ch '--Se led ar• pnerelly dctscrlbtd Sle'tln A. Speer. Sec· Botorrita, Missio11 V'11"'. Inc. preva '"II wac• ra es a the Proposal requite· •m.,..,rs. 1 pro-u : All f URNITURE, retary "' Michael W Wells, Pres· ------------------menb . posits sllall bear thl f'IXTUflfS EQUIPMENT This statement was CA 92692 · Each blddef must h11v• tltll of the work and • • filld wilt! the County Christopher Patrica , •dtllt C B of th .. , .. ...__ but liW:HINERY, l.EASEHOU> 28496 Botorrit11, Miuion This statamenl wes • less • • license, 011111 e ....,_ llllPflOV[M[NfS, STOCJI Cl«k of Onnp County flied with th• County Genual Bulldlna Con· no other dbtinculshlt11 IN TRAOE. COOOWllL Oft ll/26/02 V1tlo. CA 92.692 Clerk of Oran"• County tractor. and also be mtrll$. AnJ bid recllv.d AHO BUSINESS NAME 20026t24ffJ This bus•MSS Is con· on 12/3/02 • prlQClallfled es r1qulrld •fter the schedul•d end•• located el: 2491 O•ily f>ilo1 Nov. 21. o.c:. ducted by: • ,.,,.,.1 2002•9U•70 by law. closlna time fOI' tll• DOM-•V[ ... ..._ S, 12, 19, 2002 ThOOS P•~':!'"'yotpu s•-"--' ,._,_0 D ·1 Pilot Dec S 12 A Contr1cl0f ll:'ina 1 r1C.1ipt of bids shall be ""'~ " " ,,.,.._, ...... ..,,.,.. uvu•,. 11 Y · • • • cr•lt or cl•ssillcftion r1t11rn•d to bidder CA ..... ~b ..... ••la :. •.-. ........... bvsiness yet? No 19, 26, 2002 Th019 The followln• perso111 are do•nc busrneu u : A,) Lifedtain, B.) Cot· porate Safety Klls, 8 Belc:rut. Lacuna Niauel. CA 92fi77 nie Turns Group, UC (CA), 8 8e1Cfest. l•cuna Ni1uel. CA 92677 This bit5ineu 11 co11- d u c te d by· limited ~1,tbtlity Co. Hive you star led do1nc busmes.s yet? No The Tunis Group, lLC Maril Hem1llon Man" field, Manaee< This Jlatemenl waa h ied wiUr the County Clerk of Or anee County on 12/10/02 2002 .. H2~ Daily Pilot Dec 12. 19. 26. 2002 hn 2, 2003 T'h041 Rdllls9 .... "-S....... The tollowin& persons are do1n1t business as Crown Clean•rs. ~35 Warner Ave . Huntmeton Beach, CA 92629 Cr own Cleaners & Restoration (CA). 5935 Warner Ave . Huntmcton BHch. CA 92649 This bUSIOUI IS con- ducted by-a corporation Have you started do1nc business yet? No Crown Cleaners & Restoratoon. Metthew J Boreerson, Prurdenl This statement wu filed with the County Clerk of Or ance County on 11/26/02 20026924911 Daily Pilpt Nov 28, Dec 5, 12, 19,2002 ThOIO Rdlllm .... "-S...... The following persons are do1n11: business as Jo Rockstv, 1599 Su-penor Ave . A I. Costa Mesa, CA 92627 Jo Rock star. Inc (CA>. 1599 Supe1101 Ave . A· I, Costa Me.a, CA 92627 Thrs busines.s 1s con ducted by· a CO< por aloon Have you started d01ng business yet? No Jo Rockslar Inc John Paul Veiez, Secoe· tary Thr!> d alement was hied with the County Cler~ of Oranee County on 11/19/02 20026924247 Dally P•lol Nov 21 . 28. Dec 5, 12. 2002 TH993 fk111119 ..... "-S...... The followonc pusons are dome bus'"es.s as. T unnelV1s.on 524 T uston Ave , Newport &each, CA 9?663 Raymond S Eihott, IV. S24 T uslm Awe . New· port Beach, CA 92663 This bus1Ms.s is con ducted by an 1ndrvtdual Have you swted do1n11 busoneu yet' No Raymond S. [lhott Ill Thi$ statement was fifed wrth the County Clerk of Orange County on 11/14/02 2002 .. nus Daily Pilot Dec 12, 19, 26. 2002 hn 2. 2003 Th057 ........... ... s.... The followrna persons are do•na business as RJ Enclneerma. 2 Wrneed root Lane, Newpor l Be.ad\. CA 92660 Richard J Junker. 'l Winced Foot l a ne. Newport Beach. C4 92660 This business is con- ducted by' an 1nd1v1dual Hne you startle! do•n1 bUSlness yet? No R1c:hard J Junket This s tatement w11 filed with the County Clerk of Oranee County on 11 f26IQ2 200H9·24tl9 OaMy Pilot Nov 28. Dec s. 12. 19. 200.2 Th003 Actlm ..... ._......, not shown on th unopeMd. It shall be tfM l•~ to;; ~w:;;. '-S..... Chris Pet11ck .......... General Pr•nllinl W•1t sole rl$CIOl!slb1Hty of lM 111 ........ at thl office of The followina -sons Th"5 statement was --~ Th',.!~llo';ine pe<sons Determinations m1y be bidder to -tlllt hk ..... ~l--o-forum _,. ,_. flied with th• County .....__ f -aH ..... n1 usmess as · _ .. to ........ bid Is _..,_ .. In _....._ ,,.. -· ~ • .,..,.. ara dolna business •~ Clefll of Orance Coun... ,,,. otlowln& pwsons A. Oe:sians. 337 Flower raquor.... ply .,,.. w... '...,..... • .., ,.. w,.... • .. _ -tJc._-t_., ••le -'-•• f ...... Ina In•--'--""""' '' dot b ' S"-t Co .... .., c• rat. of th•t crlft Of tlm..ls.,.. .._-.:.. ~ 3-1 ~ -· e. "' .__.,.,.... ~ on 11/20/02 are "I us~ as: "" · s ..... ..-. ,. clu1lflc1tlon most A sel ol Bid Docu· ........ m.... • ....... ~ f>otwood. Costa Men. toe-IH24U7 0 C l lmocab, S50 9262'7 lo--• •-t d t it m ....... -· .. _ b._.__.. TM bvlll sall Is M · CA 92627-4161 Otlly Pilot Now. 21. 28. Promontory Or. W, Joann Le under. 337 c _,y re ... 1 o 11 -1~ .. _y .,.. o .. ,,,..., '-t to C.lfforllil Uni-Farthlnc O.velopment, N t B h c • Flow•t Str1et, Cost• '"°"" In thl c-·· •t thl OffMle of the C5'Y ,... Dec;, 5. 12. 2002 Th997 ewpor HC • ,. 0.lttmlnations •ff active En--, 77 f'tif Drfn, form C-cl•I Code Inc. (CA}. 904 Doewooct, ,.._...... 92660 Mesa. CA 92627 it thl lil!M of thl cell Cost• Mn.I CMforni. Stctlon610&2. Costa Men, CA 92627-Actnt Transport•tion Thi& bllliiness IS con· f bids ' ,_.., 1 'ff.SIMO Y 4161 ... ...._, (CA), 5SO f>t-tory d!Kbtd by! •11 lndl\ltdual °' · · upon -.. r1e __ ~ The ..._ 9fld ...... This buslntss Is e>on· .,..._ f u-Dr W Nlwpott ~ "-"'you atM11d dot"I Thi C011tr-.ctor sh.ell ..,... .--. -lrf .._ ,__ 1llftll -*""" ductld by; • cO(JIOratlon 1,,. o....,wlnt persons CA. 92'io • ,.,.,_ )'flf Yu, Oct. comc>ly with UM ptoYi· ........, ..... .. c...._ _ 111 filed "= tflye -· stlffld 1~ ,,. dioint buslnus n : ........... ..._ .... ~ ... --. 2002 slofts of s.ctloo 1770 to as.-wlll Ill ,... ff ··-• ·~ A.) <!outllM Pool & ,,,.,. _..,_ ~ ~~· l7IO. lnclu.ivt, 01 .,_, ~ l>J _._ 8ld Tltl her ow f'ot .. 11, busmen 1•t? Yu, V W.ter ffft\lns s.v>c., dllcted b1: • *'*"tlon JNnn l-dw Calif<lfnll l Mclf Cocle; Docu...u •Ad otlllr 23161 Like C..W Dr. 79 8 .) Swll11 Rite l"ool Hewe ~ •twtN ~ lhls statwnt -• the pre•llfMnt ,. .. _, CAllltrect doCUIMl'lb _, "-• l!O. LAii• '°"""' flrttMc 0.-11...-t. Slf'flc•. 2346 NewPOft IKisiMll yetl No fW ~ tM COuntJ ~•It of ,...,.. _....._ Meo Ill ... ....., et tM CA. tzl30 * ttll •t Ille. llwct •E·106. Coate ~Tr~ a.11 °1 Or-..~ Mlh9CI by I.hi CitJ of Offtce of dMi CltJ Cllftl .,._ fllt ..... dPna '1 kott f•Wlls. Pr...._. .._.,CA trM27 Mltisu .. ,...... "-I• Oii l l/1~ Co.ta Meu, w"1dl .,. of Ille City ef c.t. ..., ~ ..... .. TNll stlll!Mflt wes CotttJi... POot Servici, dtllt -Mn41Sa °" fill wlttl Ille Cit~ Msse, IM O.C.i•llb DM••• .._JO, MOZ. """ Wlttl tt11 ~ttyy llw:, (CA), 2345 ....,.,.,,t This et,._.,.t ••• ~.'""i• ~ f!:l! Cllftl of Ile City of wtll llOt IHI ......, ....., "'*" la -....... ctlt' of °' ..... .....,. 81v•. tt · 106. Coate fllecl wltll tlM c-ty .;.-.-...·"""~ ........ ,. •. """"',__ __ ,_..__ Cost. MIA·, '"'' IMll ttle ••dltl ... I 1$,00 =-~ Mii cllea on 12IOSI02 ..... CA'1S27 Clef11 of Or .... C-ty .... .... _......... ...-H1471 on 12/lOJO'l '°'"'t ,... ...... ,,, •. dlltll le ............ ~u--OslJ 1, ................. 1" T1'lit...,..... It con• ---u1•• &;....;.;.~ ser•••4 tt11r•l11 for ,.,......._ -... ...,.... lt. JI. -..-. "• •· ...., ~ • cor,.,atJoe _ _.. ---~lla•t• of ulcl .... ~._.. ....... ~ IUYEl(I~ ... •"Y· '~~15 ..._,_SWt9cldc!ittC 0•6~ ~llot0020.CJ. ll. I~, nti ......_ ,.._ _ _, _,.,...... fv.m lll1lltlt/l1-.., --•11al11nt yell Yn, !,...., "' en~.,. ............. a: TMctt,c-toftM .... ,.a.....,.,..; LtlMll. ~~CMIMA --.~ .......... ~ ... _._-, «VOM..__~-Aa9i ..... •WI 11,_. Cltw ol Coal• llsu ..,.....,llltlllCIMrec:t C09GIA _.....,. C..-r---.. ---.\lerWOr.t.t• ~-.. tt11 ,_. tt --••t1a,,..tMllll JJj = 9C CMI. n.~ a. · ........ Ctsta-.S,CAtN.21 ~t •Y wr4/fK .. =.."!_·~~.~." .. '...!!!:. -....... .. 6 • "~' t .,.. .... •: ~ ~ ,,.,..... 0.s-.. VM. nl (, -.,.. ., -r__. ........... Q.-Tiiie ltll TI t -J'lMi ....... ,.._ l~ ..... c:.ta-.; ...... • 1 .... """' tw _. lmlllo.11.... _, l ........ t. 1714 f1114 ..... c..tJ -.............. • CA-7 a.,a.. .,. ._ '" "' ., ,........_ ....... ,. st .. C•••• an "~ C..tJ .... ........_ 111 L n. -..... 1e ~ .... .,... .... w, .,.._ ... · -..CA-•I~ C... lhrr~ . ......,_. ..... ._ •• ......, Dr111ll1 1.-................. 11111 .1~ter11etle11•I .......... .....CA... ......,_ ......... I ~ -If I r • et C9ett -.. .. ......__ T• ~ ~ <CA), ~Nsl Dae. I. U. [~ "-..... t ......... JWlf T-. OJ .............. ,..__ ,,...... .... ·---!!!!.-=---·-·c.t. ~-fltlW ~~-~ ... .. .., ~-,-.. -o.11 ...... -W" ,.. ....... ,._ --ft I ----·-..... .,.. ,.....,....,cc:JO..:= Hiii~ 17 ,...., ............. ~-:...... 1'1111 ......... .,,... -• Miry law ...... 1• l1tls llli•l ... 111 -~·.-."'"°'""'~'="" Dr9" • ......... .-...:--. • ....... f ..... A ••Ur:••JWI.. ........ Cllitt I If '--. ........... ea.If ....,,,."""""'"~=:-:... vm: ... ·•1.-.11 ~ ........... c-. .... ~: ..=:-.:r=.~ ..:-~ .,fA.,.. :'i'.&.. ..... c.-. .::=.··a::-:-=· .. .:. ... .. ....... ~ ............ ~."·;·, ~llr: ............. -=-.: ....... .... Dll I =-.. ~~ ......... fj~· ..... al ................. ~ - --... ~.:at= ... ..... ,,..... ...... 11 .. .,.... :J::• • :.. .. :: -:: .. .:-.-v111~;.:: .£" ,,ill ~ .. ......... ... ~ The (ollow'M f*IOM •• 004f!ll btlalieD ..: St udio Ona, 261H Mcintyre ltd,. l..at#~ Hlls~CA 92.i53 Barbara lymi Waltln.. 2Z2 W. 8lultlell A-. AMhel1ft, CA 92Q n.ls bUsiMes i. cop. duc;ted by: an llldlvldell Haw you 1tartld **& b111Jnes1 1•11 Yu, lt/ 'Ji)/91 8arbar• Wa~ws Ttlit ttaiel!lent wa filed w1tll UM County Clerll of Orup Coullfy on 11/13/02 2002H2J6)9 Daily Pilot Dec: 12. 191 26. 2002 Jan. 2 . 2003 . Th056 ,..... ...... ......... The followine perM>ns ere doina business H . Business Butler, 31$ \fitta Po111t Drive, New· port Buch, CA 92660 Mara-aret Lee Hood. 328 Volta Poo11t Drive, New port Be.ach. CA 92660 Tiits b1r111ness 1$ con- ducted by an lnd1v1duel Have you started dorne busmeu yet? Ye\, 11/l/ 2002 Marpret HOOd This statement wn hied with the Coutt1y Clerk of Orana• County on 12/03/02 2002H2S4•6 Darty Pilot Dec 5, IZ. 19,26,2002 Th018 Rdllsll .... ... s..... The followrn& persoM are dolne business as· Children's Orchard, 369 E 17th St •20, Cosla Mesa, CA 92627 Darlene D H1daleo . 24403 Ramada Court. La&una Nocuel, CA 926n This busrness rs COii· ducted by an ood1v1dual Have you started dOlflR business yet' Ho Darlene 0 Htdatco This statement was hied wrt.h Ute County Clerk ol Ou nce County on 12/10/02 2002H2U61 Oaoly Prlot Dec 12. 19. 26, 2002 Jan 2. 2003 Th047 The fonowin& persons are do1n1 buslr>Ms as· Bay Harbor. 1870 East 16th St .. #l.206, Newport Buch, CA 92663 M1<:hael John Mcl<1ur~ hn, 1870 lasl 16th St .. Newport Beach, CA 92663 Thrs bu\oneu rs con ducted by an ond1v~ual Have you s t..-led dolQI busrness yet? No M ic hael Mclauchlin J 0 h n This statement wH fried with the County Clerk of 01 ance County on 12/03/02 2002H2s.M Daily Pilot Oec. 5. l2. 19. 26. 2002 Th02'0 ,..... ..... ._ ...... The followln& per $OAS are do•na business as. Coastal Automotive Rema~etlna Serv•ctl, 2042 Calvert Ave . Costa Mesa, CA 92626 Tho~s Marton Sullivan, Jr . . 2042 Calwert Av&.. Costa Mesa, CA 92626 This business 11 90•· ducted by: an indrvlau.al Have you s tarted dollla busrne:ss yet' rt<> lllomas M Sulcvan. _.. This statement w'" filed w1Ur the Coullb Clerk of Orat111 County on 12/04/02 2002 .. lS.15 Oally Piiot O.C. 12, 19. 26, 2002 Jan. 2, 2003 Th05l ,..... .... ._......, The lolto!llrin& ptlSOM ue dolna bus•nen 11· Slbrm.a OVttdo O.S1&11 Studio. 1670 S.-nte Ml Ave., Suite G, Cost• Me$a,CA926V Sabrina O.te6o. 1610 Senta A.na Aft., Suite ll, Co!.ta Mae. CA 926Z7 Thts business is con ducted br .,, t11divodV.9! Hne yov Rlr'ted d!>l!lc busln•u yetr YH, 3/2002 Sabrina Owtedo Thi:1 s.tate~nl wa f1"'4 w1tll lht County Clef-of Of en .. Covnty on ll/19/02 1M26ttUS1 Deily Piiot NOY. 2 l. 21. Ott 5, 12, 2002 n6'(0 • .. JIJZZM .... wffll ... ea.tr ........ a..., : 'fi!J£ ~-;::!._1\& ===c.-tw m&.=~ ~ rn::... Oellf Pllet Dec. 15, 12, D9llr Piiot ..... II, Dec. ll111ce. 21 -II. 2'. 2'02 1ll023 5, 12, lt, *2 Tll002 ~ .• Milo .......... ......... .... ..... =·~a:.. 2J .!~~~ ......... ... ....... ;:.J'·· Aliw 8nl1Quntletl.-. 18 TM lolowlftl !*SOM 1he,.......... ,....,.. ......._It COii flit., UR1t D, Cesta ere '9inl bialllna n : •• dolna bullnnt u : -.,CAlll27 .._. O.sic11, 7 Water-Lpoo, f05l E'-111 ... bf: ....... ~ .. ec-W .......... 169 for ii W•l'· llew11ort Or .. HllntillltOfl "-di, ... WOii st.ttl4 do"-21st.. Utllt 0, CHta Cont, CA 92657 CA .... It..._. ~f Yas, 10} -...CA-'>) c--tanc1 ....,.,d,. 7 Bruce fr1nklh1 0111 2... . --....,. Niii M. Gendlkl This iwsi.-a ls con• Wat.-fortl war. ,..*l*t Hartoe. 90al Ells*«ltl l)iis itaee-nt was ducted bt: en lnclfwklual COMt, CA ~7 Dr.. Hllllliftttot1 Be9Cll, ...._ Wlllt Ille CoUllly Hav. YOll stwted doil1c This bu$1M$1 is con-C~ 92646 01 ...... of a. .... Co11t1t" hllsinas ~ttf No duclff by! an lndlvidual Thia bvsiness Is con· _,. , MaSSUfjll' Bruno Hive 1011, stalled lloilll duetecl by: 1111 indi111du•I ;:ifJ~77 This statement wn business yet? No Have Y«MI started doinC filed llllilh Ille COunty Constance Hul>Oard bullMss yet? No D ' Piiot Dec:. 12. 19, Cler\ of 011n11 Count~ This statement wu Bruce Oen Hartoe, 261 2002 hn. 2, 0!112/03/02 flied *ilh ~ County This stat•-nt Wft 2003 t Th042 tooHtHUS Ciefll of Oranee County tilect wltll the County ..... ..... Dan~ Pilot Dec. 5, 12. on ll/WOZ ' Chlfk of °'"'I' Couotyc ......... . 19, 26,J0()2 • Th021 2001HHtN ;u2/ll/02 Tiie followtne -.sons .......... Oelly Pilot Nov. 28~~~ 0 126t1 IMH .. -. 5, 12. 19, 2002 , """" al y P lot D-c. 12, 19..: •• clolna business as: 11-.... ~ 26 Ju 2 2003 Th05::i 83 Nevacf1. 2o371 lrVine -~ fkllM.... 1 • ' Ave:, Slllt• 120, Santa er~h~J~~~n:so.~~ ......... ~~ An1 Hel1tits, CA 92707 DOT HU CONSTRUCTION, Tti• followif\e persons - - Jeffrey Berkus. 20371 9543, El Rey Ave .. •25, ire dolnc business as: The followln1 peoons Irvine Awe., Suite 120, Fountain Valley, CA Tull Enterprises,· 39 are cloln1 business as: Santa Ana Heidlls, CA 92708 Rocklnetiam Dr.. New· Scot11 It Out, 923 Sc>rln1 92,?'~~ buidness Is con· Adrienn Toth Urdea, port Beach, CA 92660 Tide Or., Ne.,..port Beach, 9543 El Rey Ave .. 325, .Dan hujioh. 3~ CA92660 ducted by: an lndMduel Fountain Vall~. CA Rockln1ham Or., ,.,ew• Miriam K. Gatewood, Have you star.led doine 92708 , port B .. ch, CA 92660 923 Sprlne Tide Dr., bulln95s yet? Yes, 11/ This buslneu is con· Thls business is con· Newport Beach, CA l5E ducted by: an lndMdual ducted by: an Individual 92660 , ffrey Berkus Have you slerled doina H1v1 you started doln& This business Is con· . is statement WIS business xet? No bilS!nHS yet? No d~ed by: •O indMdual fit.I wittl the County Adrienn Toth Urdea Dan Tsujioka Have you started doina Clti of.Orenu Countv Th' -n.< t t t b · ·~1 •'--·r -------------IS slatem8nl WIS m i$" S a tmeO WllllS!flC$$ ... , RD ' Policy ---~----.. .... pa . --~-----~------------_.,~,_....~_,..F"-.. _..._.,..~----- .,...,"~ ........ ""' 1NI ........... , ... .,._ T'art11 ............ c--. .,.. ............ .. Clwtl of Or .... ~ ...... Ille CoulltJ Oii l VltlOI C11r1i ti Or .... ColMt) ............ 1111 ll/IMIZ. o.it,,.... Nov. 21:A ........, Dec. 5, ll. lllQ2 T!ft91 Olllw Piiot Nlw. 21, Dec. ......... 5, 12. lt. zooz Thm ................ Thi followtlll ,.,&OllS ... ...... trt doills ........ a : Tiie .......... ,__ P11re SlepMinle, 232 -..._ IMli1tieu n · 22nd St., Coste MMa, MCll, Ill l/2 -~ CA 92127 Ave., Cor°"' clel Mef, Stephenie Suzenn1 CA 121125 Lalla. ?32 22nd StrMt, Thowlaa Ecfwerd Mttr, Coste ...... CA 92627 617 1/2 Mtrlfold Alie .. tllla bltallleu It coll· Co(one det ,..., • CA dtlctld b,: •n lncllvlduaf 92625 • Have rou 1tarted cloinl This bllsioeSs Is con- bllSines• yet7 No d1U:ted by: an Individual Stepflanle Lallo Have you ~tarted cloinl This •t•tement '!fH bus~ yet? No filed with the Cdunty' Thonlas ~dwarjl Marr Clerk of Otane-Collnt)I This st•t.-nt '!WIS on 1112.6/0t. filed With the County 200f6t24tt2 Cllftl of Or1na1 Count~ Dally Pilot Nov. 28, Dec. on 12/03/02 ' 5.12, 19. 2002 Th006 200Ht2S46' . flimill.... Dall~ Piiot Dec.«-5, 12, ..__ .........___. 191 26, 2002 Th016 --• flcllis ..... The followln1 persons are doln1 bu51ness as! ........... Dr .. m Galt Lnsona and The fotlowln1 !H"'tons Tralnln1, 18381 Golden· are dolna busl1111ss u : west St., Hunlin1ton Rick Griffin Enterprises, 811ch, CA 92648 123 Via · Antlbes, Hew· D•""'n Torres, 8202 port B11cll, CA 92663 Mary ·Cir., Huntinrton R1111dall l{ichard Griffin, B11ch, CA 92'46 123 Via Antlbes, New· Tbia b11slneu is COii· port 811clt. CA 92663 ducted by: an individual This business Is con· Hl\!1 ygu st«tod doi"I dycttcl by· an lndjyidyal How to Place A c.aa ..... ca an --. w.w. """"' ...... ,_ ......... 1'11 ......._la co-. ...a..Mtaeo ....._.,_.,,,_,7/UJ .... !tr.• ...... llllt'*""-11-·~;-· .................. due-* •y: ............. .......... _ °'""" ....... flt? v ... atW ..... Yo¥•• ... Tillt .......... ... 02 ....... ~t? v ... ""· fillll ...... .... C-'Y ... A. steftMOll l• Cllflll of Orlflll CoUAl1 Tillt a....._t w11 E~• M. PotoMe IHI 11/IQ.IQI filed .... ... Co\lnty .,.. ,..._, ... MOMtHHt Clertl ti °'Miii Coanty fllff wb t11t c-ty 08ilf Piiot Dtc1 12. lt, 011 l2i'OMl2 Cltrlll of Or1t1 .. c-ty ~ ''"·~ ltelttlN91 on l!J03J02 ...r Dlllv PIW'Dlc. ~ JJ,,:. IMMftM,. lt. 211. 2002 TIIUZ"I hlv Plot '*· II. 12, • .......... .......... ll, 26. 200'I T1I030 Th• ........ ...,_ ... --....... ......... ll'e tile buainela n : -DNA• AHUrlllCI , 70 The foaowtlla perlOllt ......... pin. Vat1e7 l-, Hew· ere doln1 ~ as.: Tiie foltowilt& i.tao111 porl 81ac:ll CA 92MO Pref'11d Conc:.,ts, 2775 '" doina butlnna IJ' DavW. smith, 70 Pine Ttr11 Circle, Coate Mela, H.B. Deli, 11 .. 1 "'4:11 V• ... Y L•"!J. __ HewpOl't CA 92628 81\ld,. Huntlncton Baac:h, B11dl, CA 9~ Wile• flenapn, 2n5 CA 92M7 Thi. business Is con· Tern Circle, Coslll Mase, S.hollreh Mnddeb. duc~ad by: 1n lndMdual ~ 926?6 1'961 0-111 St., Wme. Have yrw slMted dolnc This busina• ie c:on· CA 92_t04 busi-yet? YH. 9/9/ ducted by: 111 JndMdu1l Thlt ltusifless ls con• D2 Have yOll sbrtld clOlnc ~ted by: a11 lndlvldual D•vid Smith business y•l7 No tf1Ve you stifled tloillc This stttement wn Janice fl111•1M buWiesa yet? Yes, 11/ filed with the County • This •t11temattt wu 01/02 Ciefk or Oran11 Cou11ty flied with th Count_y "Sllohreh ~addeb on l 1/19/02 Clerk of Oran1• Crwnty Tiiis stat'f'!ent wu 20D2H2•1'9. on 11/19/02 fired. will! the County Dally Piiot Nov. 21, 28, 20026914254 Clerll of Orance County Dec. 5, 12, 2002 TH9M Dilly Piiot How. 21, 28, on 12/10/02 flcllm..... Dee. 5, 12, 2002 TH996 20026ttUst 11-..,___. flcllm.... Daily Piiot De1:. 12. 19, --..__ 26, 2!>02 Jin. 2. The followine persons _ ..._. 2003 Th048 a(e doln&' business as: The followln& perso,ns ......... Rie11na Werks. 180 E. are doine business n : ..__.........___. 21st St .. #C·2, CO.'Sla 23 West, 2233 W. Bah --fMSI, CA 92627 boa, .. 1wport Beach. CA lite followl111 persons Joan ~Inc Stevenson, ~3 1111 dolna business es: UM> E 21at St #C·t. Eyatvn M Potpny llO!i •M••"ri• 243 Bgibin· ..... ...... Ceefll .... CA-7 [ ....... ,,.._,..., Ml Ral1tnt11t ,.._, c.ta .... CA tM27 .............. ~.,: ... .......... .....,.. ........ ... ~tNo ArcMr ... ·-TWs .......... .. ..... -.... C.U.ty Clwtl Of 0r-. Cotintr Oii lVlt/02 ...... t4H7 OellLfi.ot Nov. 21, 21, O.C".T. 12. 2002 T""5 ........ ........ 11le folloWlnc wsons .,e doiflC ,bulli"'SI 8S! Or ..... Coast Dentel X· Rar l•lloratory. 125 1 ... st. '200. Coate Mtu,CAt:ze26 Ja,._ C, E11erlttt, 2!612 Olorioae Dr., MissJon Vllio, CA 92691 Titll bttslness Is COii· ducted by: '" ~I Have YCMI s'IJted cloiflll business y1H Yes, 1971 Jamn C. E._...•tt This statement .., .. filed with UM County c1.,11 of Or•nfr County on 11/27/02 I002H25Ht Dally Piiot 0'4:. 5, 12, 19, 26, 200Z Th033 Pla~!'!f­ ~·~'78' __ Deadlines----. :'Rates and deadlines are subject to :Change without notice. The publisher • -reserves the right to censor. reclassify, :revise or reject any classified _advertisement. Please report any error :that may be in your classified ad ~mmediately. The Daily Pilot accepts d'lo liability for any error in an :OOvertisement for which it may be :responsible except for the cost of the '.st>ace actually occupied by the error . m • CLASSIF,IE AD -iii Monday ...................... Friday 5:00pm Tuesday ................... Monday 5:00pm Dy Fax (949) 631-6594 (l'lea.se include your name and phone numhc' and .,.e·11 call you b3Ck wilh a pnce q\JOle. J By Phone (949) 642-5678 Hours By Mail/In Person: 330 West Bay Street Costa Mesa. CA 92627 Al Ncwpon Blvd. & Bay SL Wednesday .............. Tuesday 5:00pm Thursday ............ Wednesday 5:00pm Friday .................... Thursday 5:00pm Saturday ..................... Friday 3:00pm . :Credit can onl y be allowed for the first ;insertion. Telephone 8:30am-5:00pm Monday-Friday Walk-In 8:30am-5:00pm Monday-Friday Sunday ....................... Friday 5:00pm ANNOUNCfMENTS & MISC. GARAGE SALE BUSINESS & FINANCW 2305-2490 L ESTAn R SALE soos-saso 1489 BICYCLES Ralfltltl Wanlld EM 1310 EQUl NOU5ll6 Ol'l'OIMITY 'Ill rut estate adve,. tisijl.1 In this newspaper Is salbject lo the federal fa' Houslne Act of 1968 as amended which makes It illecal to ad'Vertise ·any prefe<- e nce, llmrhlion or di~mination based on reee. color. rell&Jon, se~ h•ndlcep, familial s tall!$ or nationet orlllln. or an intp tton to make any s~ praference. llmila· tioo or distrlminaUon." 'Riis newspaper wm n~ knt>wlriaJy accapt 1n advertbemenl for re estate which ls In vlotalloft of the law. Our reiders ert hereby in rmed lh•t all dwetl- ln adver Used in tl)is newspaper are avei!Able ~n ~el oppo<tuolty bQls. G COMC>t•ln of dis· crkllillatlon, c.it HUO loll· Irle et J ·I00-•2A·8590. 1411 Sat, 9-Al -.et din w/sel 6 chrs, kine bed set, dresser. 2 end Ibis. 3 Oilk blntools. 6ft female Boa w/aiee. c::ouch $e1 slip CVY$. bunkbed w/matt's & misc. 131\ E. 881boa Bl Penn Par.I re 9l\!Mi73-fti8 General Amouncemenls 1610 "Olssatlstied With Your Ad Response? 7 Secret s t,ate11es that brlne business owners amaz· '"I profits lasu· Free, 2C hour recorded mes· saae. 1(888)303·0930. ea tension 86021. Call nowlll (CAL "SCAN) r ... .,. would like to house sit for winter ilO son to continue educa lK>n at MaltM Oei HS. Commutina from Bia Bear has become loo hMd rrls m~111rr11& J.fft tlM Newport H_._.<lwl•,_ .. .... , ........ with Captain Don Mowley on his 45ft Sailboat UllHA' 6 P-.n, Olf1 4l!m. refreshments Included. ~today 949-632-3736 Of -shellb.Udcn.com ,_ T1te n.-Of Y-ut.IV...tl Dec, 18-22 l>epartin1 from the fun Zone. Blcydes for Sale 3080 New Adult 3whl llcyde Blue w/rear basket cost 4 PllX IN COSTA MESA ur TO stoo,ooo. ......C.ONlY AGENT 949-720-1721 s385. se11 $300 949-650-COMMERCIAL 5595, 64Z-CL40 Iv msg. PROPERTY fOR JEWELRY/ 3460 SALE 4500 DIAMONDS/ PRECIOUS METALS Coast C• N-th Old «Alns! Cold, silvet, jewelry, watches, antiques collectibles 949-642·9448 3610 ·~. VffMr Kittmns. cats. does rllir\ er thill, ev"y Sal·~n 12·4pm f 8l!lliorl Is Al*nlll Network Info 949-644-2 279 -~free :ii day WllD ~ 4 qs Re5ass r-9ld IACK IAY CINTll 265 l Irvine Ave, 900sf, coll view, retail on·slte. 714.573.nso c .. tw .... Industrial Sublease 2 pvt offices & lobby 111 front ol cabl· netry shop. $645,000 rf'4' mo fl.t svc's !M!Mi.31 <5263 CM, 2411 New,ert '"'' Seacoast Villa1e. • •a ET 11 l D Cf A 1400sf, cathadfal ceils, SHOWCATSI Solid colof $1500/mo. 949·&46-7931 & partl-colof Pefslans, 2 Pr""9 Office s.ffH whites, creams, blue• 1063 Sf & 1345 SF @ c1ean1, tortles. all aps. $1.55 F$C. N111r "8wport Wa spayed & neutered Cenblr, avail 213-746-6300 them for you. Cell 949-"-"• ;ffk; e;;;e;p, 451•2025 for your •PPl. 461 Oki Hewl>ort Blvd .. ••SHAit( YOU. lOVI NB, ctoM to ocean QJ0ni durin1 the Holiday's witfl rfls recP'ed 9&722-6138 a Pediareed CFA Persian _.. OffKl Sl'ACl Kitten. BlaCll$, Crtamt, 133 0.-Dr. Grouhd loor, Tortoise Shells, Red ercHfllds c6ll. ~ a Tabby.a. MOO. Alt Sflots. •ell_ .,_,. 6i!1W "'81 Call Nowt $49 451-2025 re~~ ......... _ .....------...... .. Index ...... -. ' I t • j ... .!.r. . ' . "'~ ' . ' ~· . ' I I 507 1 /2 Pelouettle 3br 2ba condo. 3 bills to bch lmmac 2 ta newly resurfaced decks. New e~ t paint/carpet. Up· araded kite closets, Ip. Motivated Seller. S706K By Ownl!r Lock Box 949-759-0051 N SA 1-4 J20S AN I c•cu (PCM/ADMIUJ.TY) WAUl TO llACH 21r 2.SI• TOWNHOMl $409,.000 ..... Cymlita Newport-Herber Prepertte. 94t...SSt-1111 Lilollle llAot E8ffMI 2br Jl/4 Ba 2•C &llr, bch & tin club 35' lot By owner $880,000 obo 949-644·2330 IYOWllD Loury home built 2000 3·slor~. 6bt-/5bt SZ,200.000 Lu• ur y home built 2001 3-rtory, 4br/•b• $2iJ5().000 HIP Income Pfoptfty dupl .. solid blcll. Midi· tll'f-n OCfflllfQnt $),059,000 ............ ..... 7f."?HJ IPACICMll ~ l/4 ac a-,.... Colon .. est••• _. Nr Nature Prt· H rve, Sutt1bl1 for ...... 13.1100,000 View 1t www.•Utofacts.cOM ,,4449 ..... , SVloV-~la 4br, 4.5ba library+ bo nus room $ t,SIS,000 24 Cetelll- A touch of ll•ly 4br 2.5ba, Stntd• home. $1,729,000 PLATINUM PIOPOTtlS Stehlnie Meur~r 949·715-3156 RESORT/ VM'.ATION PROPERTY FOR SALE RllalTo ..... "9/l-"'"~ ~­onby Pt. fem pref'd, PoOI. ... DI". ~lCXOn. ~ lrmJed. 9667!>«>U ·~~home LI y•d • ...._ to 8a1bo1 tsl. lats °' .... S1l5Qn anll 2/l 949-759-0715 ............ •/Ge.-View rootns. Ocnnlront/22ntl. p11t rm, unfurn, snw• bt, uUt pd, n/smtla. llltClll· enette, lndirt, 1 lltodl to Newport '"'. 1695/ino Call S.m et M!J.271· 7a{ltet_ ... ,r> AESIOl!NTIAl.AENT ~ .... 1• aum Reach 80,000 Homes Each Week For Only $32 per week (4week minimum) c• Lorraine at (949) 574-4245 1 & 21r's from S910mo. In lovely 1ated comm nnr Tri-Square, fridee. aar/slor•ee. Klein Mnfl. 877-704 8649 ~ 9200 Stv41o/own entr. bath, elect slove ok, quiet neiatiborhood. $500/mo. Avail now. 714·:;.45-4006 Hr llldl ltiy, all remod 2Br l.SBa condo, 2c pr, Fp, wd·hllups. no pets. Sl375/mo. 949·548-8384 I/• Off ht -WTSID( <!& hou5e. hxl yrd, ..... ow. lllif .U ..... ,,,,.astl piid • DOG CJeC Sl«JVm • $fJIXV clep. 71~ &r lt... coltllee $149!5/m W/pt, wd hllllpS. II yd, remodeted, 2211/> Zkd. Cal Lindsay ~ I'..... Sia, complei.ly rernod. 2br lbe, .,.. i.. mwcr~lwril l M5 217 E. 20th 18. Ill $1500. g&.3'18-8999 * YEAlll.Y* LUSIS BIU CRUProY REAL TORS '49··675-61•1 w., 1 •••• To Baywood ,..,., tmenl Homes. Heir ~ Hua1t Floer !'tin, All New~ Pets Welaxne. Price Slar1Ww At $122lVmo. ..... uJ-20SS .. lie -Nlllpt .. '*'"'-.y, .-Y. tull)', ,_ kit/be, O'Vllf1oclks pool. alt ell. $l2ilf¥mo. ~ a .... ,_ .. 191 Apt. near b11ch. l Br+offlce, lBa. $1300/mo. Includes utilities. 949-675-0150. ........... tont hou9I 2br /lbl, Ip, le PIClo. wd ~ IVllil now.·11l.S Cllf ~ .• $1615. 9&37M!E ••J-'Y ....... , nur Wtt beech, balcony, P•tlllna. •it. $1800 9'9-67J.-7IOO YIAlll.Y UNTAl.S nea1 the beac:l'I, 2br, 1 ha Zbr 2ba qt Sl500·S1850 949-293-4630 T ...... &r2•1 .... 2-rtt pr, bud! doM. avail /1, $2150ln, 861 lielylrd Ln. 949-631-5106 D•v• iillifW ~ Jbjl 2ba i story tfld 11t1lt, vie.,.., •"· wd, 2 c ettatll Pf, $2150/mo. M9-8S2·MOO ..-mtW U4e hte, 3br 3ba + den, patio, fp, 2c e•r, new floors & paint. S3400/mo r•x lease 94g.675·3149 Nlwpaft Coal VACA110N RBfTAl.S •mn.w VICllll ...... 7121 lAIU AllltOWMUll ~ ..... ......... ,, ............ . ftil-Ylie View c ......... tot-H7-U22 TIME SHARE RENTALS I, res•I• rent or own dre•m vacatlotls, creat location & prku, super deals In Mealco. Globe! RISC)(t s.rvkn 800-736- 8 2 5 0 ~=-·"*--' CwateMer .. Yc/IHl4• 5°"" PT 12·5 Mon-Fri ll1htin1 decor or tlect knowleda• h1lpful. 949- 300·6965 714·342·8078 DRIVERS F.XPRESSWAY · STS $1000 sl1n·on bonus! Lois of frelcht. Solo. T"ms and Owner Operators needfld Im· medhlt1lyl CDL·A ,.. quired. 800-835-9471 (flatbed), 866-313·0478 ~yen).(CAL•SCAlf) OAllY'S ISlAMD f uhion 111lend is hirln1 PT~ ff/It wnippn. Cal 5'IVll l.cudls 9'!Ml«).237l Pdk ~ Ordwtr1I join th• annual fund camp•lln team. Great ~ear.-IJllid daily. Bue + comm =.~s.-tr Cal"" ....a a.ti easy lob for retired person, lfve on slte7 Appty In .,.,son 118 11 lh St. HB 7 l._206-3308 aeet••r••t hlrln1 Servers :lyrs up. Apply 4p·6p, Thur·Mon, 1t 3461 Via Lido N8 or fu rlMlme Ht-11s-a11• $Al.ES $5,500 •.• w.-1, 1oet potential! Ir some- one djd tt. . ..so ca11 youJ 0-28 mlllion cust- lnqulrles to ctatel 2-cl cOllfffmed llC)p0!11t"'9flb dallrl 118·5'3-1718. (CAL•SCAN) • -IC Ila - ..mrsl'6r1n ........... ..... _,_,,rd, ........ . , ........... ..... ........... ............ ..... ~ ....... liillllf...C-... ...... ~ _.... 1M7H t14 .... 8--.y ..... ... =.i:::.. ....... , •WUMt ....... 'T.! . .:i .. ---"""· • .-.lttlr,cd, ,,,,_., ..... , ....... ............. .... ._ ... u.rp.-o-. INdM 4A09US 117, .. S ........ u .. ........... ,--.cd.alplnt 4HQUl10 Sl7.915 .... ~Ill ...... -wtllt9 ...... .,.., • c4, r-·all, 3rd ... , ~ Slt.175 aw-ya,, '* -tw'91 1711.....,~oflhe ~~~=· HHSI S1t,97S ........ ,...C.'01 ••• rnltallle 1411.,,y et ... affordable flcUr• ASSM714 Sil.SM ........ c.w ....... .. 1 • .,_ ffeatl. parl whltAt, cettlfled 41l<T07f 111,500 WWttQX4'01 21l ll'liles, moonrool. • loe4ed MU191 $IOU91 .................. ... ...,. 4211 .... w.cti ~ ........ 4NTSalf $15,MS ............. oo4 .. , • 111iln. Nevjptlon SpteM, moonroof, loaded J01tlS SM,llS COSTA•UA LmCOll9•aa.Y 714-UM ........ 'ff DI CofN 32R ml, fuH tact warr. ~· dart! !Mue/crum ""'· co. ctv-wllls, Ml!*b like new cond, v2467Sl SJS.99'5 ll'm fin evel 8kr 949-586-18118. Le-. 'ff lS toO 43" ml, full fectory w•rren· ty, aperlllina blll, Oii· nM.il ltlV. CD, chrome whls , beautlfal orl11n•I COftd, yf591642 $21,99'5 fin .... ., 9&5116-181111 Le ..... lll 470 Blec:ll/ten, 1 owner, books. lmmec, srut XMllst 1ift! $34,900 949-35().5202 &.aw .. 2 K 4e9 C...,. 8ur1undy, oetmeel, ~ orll COfld. fully toeded, ~4129 17.99ti fiundna heilable • 9& 586--18118 Cetlfoule law , .. •• ttiet contrK· teu bl.._ JMa tflM total ll!iOO "' --(Jellor ., ......... ) -llceMM lly .. Co11tnctors St1t1 llclMe Bowel. Steto ..... roquirathet c.itractora l11elucle ... ,._.... _.., • 11 •111'111111-Yov c.. ~ tlll .... of 1••' llce1111d co11troctor et ---~·"·r" or D ·Ul·ctl . Ulll· c__, c•trtct•n tolll•t to•• tllot totltlou thu8'00 _, ........ ....., •.. .._.... .... .... , .............. .... c:.lr•ter• •'Sc • .... ... Mlll9tY ...... ~. WWta: • ..-. bed lifter, new ..... dllkh .. ~ ... lle'le rec.pt.. $1950/080 MHll 52'3 PMa&ftAllTO '-"~c..,. ... YS, ll 5 IClffd•IC, CO 11&.yw, Ml pWf • t11JM St ,tlO ...... IUS . C-..'H Vwy Rlll'e Vl2. Low llllileal lmrnac Covpel •11471 ...... l'end.et11 , ...... This Is I rere fit\dt , Nie•. well malnt.IMd • 911 Coupe tl .. 46 S16,tl0 MllJOOCI C..,..'tt While W/111'1 ... It!«. AR .. IBuut1t 111771 514,tio IMW7401 S.-'tl llnmec11late white/ pay ltbr. Only S4K miles. 1117>0 S2t,tl0 '-"~'" Fuly loffedt lmmeculatel t117H SU.tao fenl ....... c.... ......... Red Metaltlc with perfect lift luthet. onlyDmila 111716 $14,tlO l-4•--0IM.....,'OO white w/IHl.her. factory w111 anty. •11141 $21,980 l.eJlnlS400 S"'-'97 This I~ 1 areal lu1ury Sedan. Priced lo sell. t1U431 $21,980 MHCe4e.I-. (2)0$ ... '02 Black lteailty. Only 8K miles ...... $22,980 COMStGNMlNTS WllCOMU> 94'-574-7777 P..._.SAUTO .ca. ,.,.,... .,, •.... , Conv 2lk m1. 5.pd, whtl •• er ey lthr. full f11et werr. 1ar•1•d. non smlu lllle new v 126695 $29,995 8111 949-586-1888 ~ES. mcEWEJUS ..... -... ~Dee 0.. ~ ~ ei.pl Ml PIY I *) ,_ pnce lor yo&JI cs. Vin Of Ind plid lor Of nol C8I Old! Aly @ Tomllo Auto 5*. 7~ 437-1931 "'n4-J28.32'2B CASH FOil CAltS We nud your cer. paid fOf or not. Ph1tltps Auto Asli for M•lcolm 9'9-574-nn BOATS """..... 9515 tort a-wltlt <•ver, "'"" da~1h, 7'/> HP Jol'insot1 08. $1500 Ceil t4t-4SO_.SS6 PLU.G IN Plug into the Pilot Classified section to find services from electronics and plumbers, to landsCapers and . painters. c ... ,,,,.,. 1ttto.UIUl1 rqMrjon croa1"tllh1111t ut,., ClulifW S1rrlee binetory ltelp1oaft1" rtl.iUll HlWl'Olll Bf.,t£H • COS'TA ~ Daily Pilot SELL your stuff through classified! Bridge NMb-Soutb vv.lnmble.. EMt deals. NORTH • AKQ762 Q 107 0 5 WP.ST • J ltJ •QJU o KJUH o AKJ •A ~bidds36m ....... ,_ INT ... JNT .... EAST •84 OJ 0 09172 • 11f985J WFST N01l1'11 11:7 •• 20 ~ ....... Opening lead: Kmg o( o Uslen IO the bidding. ~ ii com:aly and it Cllll ldJ you bow IO p~y or defend a hand. This deal is from chc 1966 World Women's Pain, and ~ming East was one of the al.1-umc pas players from lhe United SU11e$. Mary JIDC F.-cU. The biddiftg -aarcssivc. but Everyday Is a great day lo ClassHiedJ Be a part of it, place your ad today1 (fUD) 642-5678 STARTING . A 'NEW BUSINESS?f. • • • • • • • • • • TM &fal Drpamnmt at the Daily Pilot is pka.Ht{ tO announce a MW JmJicr now availabk to nrw businmn. wt wiU now SEARCH tht name for you at no t:XtTa charge, and lllvt you tht titrU and tht trip to thr Court Howt in Santa Ana. Thm. ofcouru, a.fin-rht ~arch is compkttd wt will fik your fictitious businm namt Jta.ummt with the County Clnlt. publish onct a wrtk far four wttlu as required by law and then fik your proof of publication with the County C/nlt. Pka.H stop by to fik yqur fictitious businm Jtatmunt at the Daily Pi/,ot, 330 W. Bay St, Cotlll MNll. If you ranno/ stop by. pkaJt CAU us al (949) 642-4321 and Wt will malu amzntnnmtJ for you to bantlk this prot'edMre by mail If you shou14 have a"J forrhtr qutStioN, plea.st calJ us and wt wiO ~ 1Mrt than x"1J to llSSJSt you. Good &cit in your new busmtss! Daily Dlywllllervkill WfTTMOln OltYWAU Alt pllua un/lra Jobs CUAMI ~I. ,.., • frH est. l.Glm 714QJ.1W Blclrtall Inca Pilot OITWAU lllPAa P•tnl Touch up. c.,.ntry Wallpeper Remove!, I_. 714-270-IH4 Tel Us AMII YOll GWGEWEI It CLASSIFIED (949) 642-5671 TODAY'S Cg<>SSWQRD PUZZLE "Employee." "Empleado. " "Arbeitnehmer." "Employe." . .....