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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2004-09-28 - Newport Mesa Daily Pilot. ':' I IN. BUSINESS . . . Boat-sale· boon li.kely taxing in the end I;. < ---- The final big show of the season should begin with a bang, but yacht vendors expect a new law to smart. more people to psy the ales tu. 1he change goes into effect on Friday. 1be 26th annual Udo abow will in- clude about 250 boats, about as many as there were at the Newport Boat Show in AprlJ, said Duncan Mcintosh. who or- ganlz.es both shows. But the Udo show will have more new boats because 2005 models are starting to an1ve on the West Coast, be said. Tu yacht brokers. the shows are im- portant tools for getting people in to see the boats. More uid more people now browse for boats onllne, but they tend to make a dedsion and a purchai.e faster at an event with all the boats right there, said Bill King, president of Crow'!. Nest Compass Point Marine Group. 111., company bas four West Coast offic~. including ooe in Newpon Beech. said. ·llle .,,.temet bas allowed people to go -.hop boats without coming into the deale~ or the brokerages like they used to. Allcl• RoblnHn Daily Pilot NEWPORT BEACH -Some vendors at the Udo Yacht P.:x:po expect Thursday to be the day they dean up. yacht before the state JDt guveming boat saJes-tax exemptiona ~ out of state for three State leg- Boat vendors eq>ect brisk saJes over the weekend -espedally on Thursday. because shoppers may rush to buy a Boat buyers can get lft eumption from state sales tax if ~ make their purchase offshore andttthelr boat islators in July voted to d the pe- riod that boats must be~ out of state to one year, hoping that wOl encourage "They'll see more boats 40 feet and above than they'll see at any show on the West C.oast, period,• Mcintosh said. "We find It's a good time for us to show customers a lot of different prod· ucts in a short ~rlod of time.· Kmg Thi.-Newport Boat \hoW rc1cked up mo rl' than $60 mtllion ~ rdail sales, Mcintosh said. Bu-.1~ a. tht: JJdo !.how could get a boo-.t. a1 lt:a..t on the fu~t day. from the t hange'it11 stat~ 1aw. People can suU 1 laim lht sale-. tax e• empuon under the old. thn:l··monlh See TAXING, Paee M KENT TREPTOW I DAILY PIL01 Cancer survivors Laveta Daetweiler, 84, left, and Karen Rowley, 52, clasp hands during the Breast Cancer Survivor's Tnbute Sunday. Eye of the survivor Those who have beaten breast cancer race for a cure at Fashion Island Sunday. Jeff Benion Daily Pilot M ost participants in the Susan G. Kamen Breast Cancer Foundation Orange C.ounty Race for the Cu.re have either beaten breast cancer or know someone who has. On Sunday. they proved they could outrun it, too. More than 22,000 survivors and supporters ran, jogged and walked around Fashion Island in Newport Beach Sunday. Those who didn't leg out the tive-ld.lometer walks. one-mile fun walks and limed runs took advantage of sponaors' free samples. information and souvenir booths. THE BUSINESS OF LANGUAGE , Anaheim Hills' Oiertyn P.vers. 49, was one of thousands of breast cancer survivors wearing commemorative "Race for the Cure" T-shirts and red radng numbers. "I'm here in ceJebration of myself and all those who survtwct,• she said. "Without SH SURVIVOR, P .. e M Rather than messing with whom A pp •• ~ ec:aDdlloul. Ale,_•• abodaid Jam .._. m. WolllltWOlt MWlf ................... Wllbln lbditl-.'1 ......... -.n.n -~ ... ., .............. , ,....,..,. ,,. .... '1 a .................... ................ • ........ Jlaulw Planners resistant to Habitat home idea Staff membe rs agree wi th some of neighbor .... · worrH·.., about low-incomr hou c.,ing project nea r I lo me IJ<•p1>t. 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Stall rnt•rnlwr' ..,,11d 111 .1 ''port that lwnw ... don I hl'long 1111 1lw prop1·11\ ht- l <lll'>l of 11111..,1 111mnn-. trnm 1111 QUESTION nearh\ I farhor What do I <'lltl'r \\ lwrt· I foml' I kpot 1' lo tatl'd .1ml ht you think of city planners concerns 7 • t ,1u'>t' tlw I "> .11 rt• "'t' h.1.. 111-.11111 1 JI!\. ht·t n filll·d Wllh I lllllflll'rt 1,if u-.e, nil' l'lanning ( omrn1"1 m \' 111 about noise aftec:ting a proposed affordab&e-housmg Protect nHr the Harbor Center7 Ci!ll our Reader s Hothne on \lo11tl.i\ l 011 a t f949l 642 6086 or "der tlw t'lghl send e marl to homt• PrtlJl'l t da1/yp1/ot a lat1mcs com PleasP weighing tlw ,11.,, spell your name and of cornmun11\ ''JI tell us your J>O'>lllon Jg.t111'1 hometown and the h<•ncfit 111 phone numbers for addinK mort> ·'' verrficat1on purposes fordable hou'>lng onlv to the n ty'c; \Im k Habitat for I tu manjty '" a nonproh1 < hn\lJan hou.,.ng ministry that b111ld-. .md '>t'll'i affordable houses and loan-. mnney for the mon gages to low-inrome larmht"\ TI1e mam criterion to qual1f\. fo r a house -whtch varies with family '"c -" 1hat fam1lte<> can only earn betwe<>n l5% to 50% of the Orange County median illlome. 1he project call., for five 'inglt '>tory and three two-Mory home<.. each with two-car garages and 111d1 .. 1dual dnveways. It calls for a general-plan amendment SM HABITAT, Pace M Daily Pilot AT A GLANCE OHllEWEB: -~can Coot on Che OOelt end hoe tnlend. S.PljlAJ SNITS - t · I ' 1 A2 MofldlY, ~ 27, 2004 { YOUR BU INESS SROUIGHT Fresh-/ean fanaticism ..... Bayl\rea-based coffee shop wit a take-home i us opens a Co Mesa store, i<s third Oran~ County site. AllcJa Robinson Daily Pilot Y ou won't find berets or bongo drums in Costa Mesa's newest coffee shop, even though proprietors refer 10 loyal customers as "Peetniks." Emeryville-based Peel's Coffee and Tea Inc. opened a store on East 17th Street las! week. and some Peetniks have already sniffed it out. ·1 grew up in Northern California, and they have a lot of Peet's there." said Ben Ingmire, who Jives across the street from the Costa Mesa store and has dropped in severaJ Limes since it opened. Founded in 1966 in Berkeley by Dutch immigrant AJfred Peet, the company now has 87 stores that serve coffee and tea drinks but are focused on selling freshly roasted coffee beans in more than 30 varieties. "We're pretty fanaticaJ about freshness," Peet's chief executive Pat O'Dea said. "You need to get it from the roaster to someone's cup as quickly as possible.· Employees in Emeryville hand-roast the coffee beans, which are measured out for customers in the store, said Scott Ylurriaga, manager of the Costa Mesa Peet's. "lf you were a customer, you could look right in the bins, and that's actually what you're going to ge1, • he said. The company touts the dark. rich Oavor of its freshly roasted beans as what sets it apart from other coffee purveyors. for some custom ers, that's an important selling point. ALICIA ROBINSON I DAILY PILOT Connie Kim keeps a close eye on the scale as she measures out a pound of coffee beans for a customer Saturday afternoon at Peefs Coffee & Tea in Costa Mesa, which opened last week. Working for Starbucks for about five years didn't convince Ingmire 10 drink its coffee. "I prefer Peet's just because its a richer brew,• he said. "It's got a UttJe bit of a kick to it." Things have run smoothJy 'lince the store opening because employees were trained at Peet's Corona del Mar store. then shifted to a new Laguna Beach store before coming to Costa Mesa, Yturriaga said. A few special "reserve blends" that selJ for $29.95 per haJf pound may be too rich for the average consumer's blood, but Yturriaga said the com~any hopes customers will try Peel's coffee first and eventually buy the beans to take home. "This is only our third Orange County store, so we're s till building that knowiedge and awareness," he said . So far, it seems to be working. Brooke Bombada of Newport Beach was on her way to another coffee shop recently when she saw Peet's and decided to try it. ·r got a chai latte, which is something qu.t's not always good at other places,· she said. ·it's good. I'll come back." BRIEFLY IN BUSINESS Oft-decorated ship to be saluted at yacht expo The 26cb annual Udo Yacllt &po wUl feature a ul'ute to the U.S. batdelb.lp In- diana and m mrvlvlng aew membm oo Thunday. A 21-foot repli!:a of the lndi.:m, one Gr the moet decorated Navy lhipt In Wodd War n. Wiii be visited by m:w inei:Dben and theti' &imlUel. The ewnt will beg1rl at U:30 a.m. 11wr8day at Udo Marina Vil-llP at the comer of Udo ~ and New· port Boulevard in ~rt Beach. Plaza to pair up with the Italian Trade Commission Daily A Pilot VOL 91, NO. 271 1ltOMAI H. JOHNSON Publi.her TONY DODf.RO Editor UIACOllNZA ~a.=:' Promodone Director bibit by ftallan deatgner s.lVatore Ferra- gamo that will be dilp~ bi the Jewel Court neu Macy's from PddaY. through Oct.10. Particlpedog stores wtl ofter reWed book ~ tnmk ...... mu.ic, Wine ,... ud ~ delaonstra- dom ~ the fDorith. SOUtb Coat Plu& ii at <SS33 ........ St.; c.o.ta Mea For mote iilfOnDldOft, cal (714) 435-211$. BUSINESS CALENDAR •SendlUteEIS CAl.ENDM ~to the Daily Pilot. 330 w. 8-v St., Com Mela, CA 92827; by e-mail to }d.t»n.on•lltlmtM.com; by fax to (948) 84&-4170; or by catllng (Me) 674-4298 lndude the time, <ta end locatk>n of the event,• well ... contact phone number. ONGOING The c-.. Mee. Chamber of Commerce ho9ta networting luncheon meeting• Wednesdays from 11:46 a.m . to 1 p.m. at the Com M ... Country Club. The cost la $14. The club Is at 1701 Goff Course Drive, Costa Mesa. {714) 885-9090. The Coet9 Meea Communicators Toutmaatera Club meets from noon to 1 p.m. Wedneadaya at the Orange County Department of Education, 200 Kalmus Drive, Costa Mesa. Meetings are open to anyone who wants to improve his or her public JSP91klng skills. (714) 444-8783. The Newport 8wh Oiatlnguiahed Toastmasters Club 1300 meets from 7 to 9 p.m. Tuesdays at Sgt. Pepperoni'• Pizza Store. SE Bristot, Newport Beach. Information and reservations: (949) 646-1274. TheMeuM11-... Toastmasters Club 691 in Costa Mesa meets at 1 p.m . Tueedeya at Mesa Verde United Methodist Church, 1701 W. Baker St., Coat.a Mesa. (714) 640-4446. The Newport Centllr Toastmasters Club 231 meets from 7 to 8:30 a.m. Mondays at the Irvine Co., 610 Newport Center Drive, Newport Beadl. (949) 766-1025. The Newport ...... Toastmasters Oub meets from 8 to 9:15 p.m. Tuesdays at Coco's Restaurant. 151 Newport Center Drive, NeWport Beach. Information: (310) 593-1982. The~ Toaatmastera Club meets at 7 a.m. Thursdays at Coco'• Bakery Restaurant 3446 E. Coast Hlghwey. Corona del Mar. (949) 293-4630. Udo .... Toestmastlln meet from 6:30 to 8 p.m. Mondeya at Fletcher Jones Motorcars, 3300 Jamboree Road, Newport Beach. (714) 964-6314. The ...... MtWottdng group meets fMKY Wedneaday from 7:15 to 8:30 a.m. at Mlmfa Cafe. Reeetwtiona:Angie Stafford, (949) 474-2226. The ........... . XdMlnge hes brMlcfast meetingl at 7 •.m. Tueedlys It 1he P8dflc Club, 4110 MecMhuf &Nd., Newport s.cti. Free for the ftrat meeting. (949) 840-0688. lhe NMnJpOft Beech cn.pter of Ali Laaaen'a LMdl aub, an lntemttional group for bu.m-11f..,.. end networ1dng, meeta It 11 :46 a.m. Tueedeys 9t Coco'a, 151 NewportCenterDnve, Information. (800) 787-n:p, htrp:l!Www.kMd«:lubl& com. The C09t9 Meu Qtllpll9r of Ali l.naen'• LMda C1ub holds a weetty meeting for buah'leU profeaaionala to Improve their networtdng skills and !Nm how to obtain new contacta. The meetings are held Tuesdays from 7:15 to 8:30 a.m. at Mimi'• c.1' in Colt.a MeN. The caf6 la at 1836 Newport Blvd. (800) W/-73':17. The Th.a. Qtllpll9r of the American Bualneaa Women'• Aun..meeta at 8 p.m. the fourth Tueec:t.y of eadl month at the Country Inn & Suites In Costa Mesa. Information: (714) 556-5700. The N9wport Chamber of Commefel meeta from 5 to 7 p.m. on the fourth Thuradey of eac:h month for ita Newport 6unMt Networtclng Mbwa.. Locetlona 119 llfwlrys different . lM COit for nonmembers ie s10. Information: (9'9) 729-4400. The N9wpcwt 8wh Chamber of Commerce meets from 7:30 to 9'.30 a.m. on the second Wednesday of each month alternating between• breakfast at the Dally GriJI Fashion Island and a noon to 2 p.m. luncheon It the Racf.S.00 Newport Beach. Information: (9'9) 729-4400. The ONnge Country Multimedia Aan. Digital Vldeo/30 lntef9at Group hosts a round table diacuaion on 9Y9f'YtNng video at 7 p.m. In the MCOnd Tueed9y of eac:h month It PoaibHttles AV, Video 8l Graphic:a Studio, 711 W. 11th St.. E2, In Costa · Mesa. n,. coat la $10 for nonmembers and $6 for atudenta. Information: (714) n~. http'JA.www.ocmma.org. The..._,...~ Netwott ho9ta a Mminar for aeniora 82 and older on reverse mortgages It 3 p.m. the ftrat Tu.cMy of the month It Bayside Village, 300 E. Cont Highway, N.wport Beech. lnfonn9tlon and reMfVatlonl: (9'9) 723-0233. SURF AND SUN WEATHER FORECAST A partty cloudy morning wfth .,... of fog 8hould de8t In the .ttemoon. Hlgha wtH be from 73 to 78 ... thecoelt Md to. to 81 kUnd. A pef1tY CIOudV evening Wtl beCome moidy oloUdv ...... Lowe Wll be--· to .... IHI!: 1 •e I WWW~ northweet winda at 10 knotl to meke WIYM of 2 feet or lw on a not1hwwt l\Wll of 3to5 ... et10 MCOndl.COniltlont lhoutd be about Ute Mine et night. SURF South-mnd w.t-f9olng .,.. ..... _. u •111-1't11ti ..... . ..:::=:,, Tmll ON THE AGENDA The Croislog (]lurch, al 2115 Newport BML, is requesting an e,xtenslon to keep Its temporary Church facilities for another 2~ years. 1be temporu:y fadllties lndude • tent of about 7,900 square feet and aome modular builctlnp. · The original approval for tbe temporary fadljtiel WU for 2~ yeara. That es:ptres on Oct 1. 1b get another extension, the church needs to demonstrate It Is making sufliclent progress toward the construction of a new sanctuary. The church's evidence that It is making progress includes aeWng lta former property, submitting plans for an auditorium project to the city's building dlvWon in April and starting ..., ......... CDlmucdDBo,,...,wlda dae1nwal':;1• ... ....,.... .. ,,,.., ..,......,, ....... ~ .... ,... WIW101RCT ,,.., ..... members ..........,,t approvkJI the ftll .... beCaUle the dUdl la~~ tonnt lbe oomtnactk>n of hi new taneb•ry and ehould be Ible to remove the temporary radlidel by the end of the dme utensk>n in Aprll 'JJ.XJ7. CAR SALES LAW lbe eommlsalon la set to consider a law that would change the city'noning code to add rules for auto-sales businesses and outdoor communication systems wed by commercial and industrial businesses. In April, the Oty C.Ouncil directed the commission and planning staff members to work with the Harl>or Boulevard of Motor Cars BRIEFLY IN THE NEWS Saint Joseph Ballet hires South Coast Rep alum Patricia Falzon, former direc- tor of development at South Coast Repertory, where she played a critical role in the thea- ter's $40-million Next Stage Campaign, has been hired a.s di- rector of development by Saint Joseph Ballet. Falzon will lead the ballet's on- going and long-term fund-devel- opment efforts for the organiza- tion, which offers various programs for young people from low-income families. Falz.on has worked with such leading arts institutions as the Los Angeles Philharmonic, as weU as the Shaw Festival and Art Gallery of Ontario in Canada. Falzon joins Saini ~ph BaJ. let's new leadership team of ex- ecutive director Steffani Francis and incoming artistic director Melanie Rios Glaser. Cmine fashion show coming next month Newport Dunes wilJ host the 12th annual Top Dog Fash.ion Show on Occ. 30. The show will feature a talent contest, and the dogs perform- ing the most exceptional tricks may get a chance to appear on MPet Star," which airs on Animal Planet. Canines will also compete in a number of categories Includ- ing formal wear, casual wear, best lingerie or pajamas, best swimwear and master-pet look- alike. Proceeds from the event will benefit the Orange C.Ounty So- ciety for the Prevention of Cru- elty to Animals and C.Ompanion Pet Retreat, an Orange County organization that cares for pets GEmNG INVOLVED • GETTING INYOl.VED runa pertodbltv In the Dally Pilot on a rotatlng·bufa. For lnfonnation about eddlng your organlzdon to this list, call (949) 574-4298. READ,IORMGE COUNTY Volunteer llterecy Mora are needed to help create I more llteme community with no-<:04St , tutoring for adutta In reading and · wt'fdng, one-on-one or In amall . gn>upa. The adult Htency '. progrem WWI the 0renge • County Publfc Ubr9fY system. I 1110-.,. .. lndtvldu.ee.d and ; COi ......... hlnln91t pnMded : end ~red. lnfonnadon: (714) , &e8o3070 or : h8p.:/Moww.t'Ndoc:.QtO. :MADINQrtl : The,,..,, reeding P'OG'••• : ..... ---.totMdto ' ... In lllndtrglrttn ttwOugt\ : the ..... ...-: COll8 ..... . .,.,. ....... '°' ..... "' • I whose owners are terminally ill or are no longer able to care for them. Dogs may be registered by calling (949) 729-3863. The cost of registration is $8 before Oct. 29 and $ J 2 on the day of the event. Oleck-in time for partici- pants is 9:30 a.m. The event wilJ begin at 11 a.m. at the water- front resort at 113 J Back Bay Drive in Newport Beach. Admission for spectators is free, except for the $1-0-per-car parking fee. Pancakes and pumpkins mark Halloween event South Coast Plaza and the Friends of Coun Appointed Special Advocates will present MPumplcins and Pancakes," a Halloween event for children at South Coast Plaza on Oct. 24. The event will feature live music and en1ertainment by the Radio Disney AM 1100 Street Team. It also includes a gourmet pancake breakfast, cappuccino bar, balloon artists, a live ani- mal show, trick-or-treating, arts and crafts and a visit with Dis- ney characters. All proceeds from the event benefit C.Ourt Appointed Spe- cial Advocates, a nonprofit or- ganization tha1 trains commu- nity volunteers lo speak up for abused children and guide them into environments where they will thrive. The event is from 8 to 11 am. in the plaza's Crate & Barrel and Macy's Home Store wing. Tick- ets cost $20 a person, $I 5 for groups of 10 or more and $25 per person at the door. Oilldren 2 and younger are free. To buy tickets, or for more in- formation, call (7 14) 619-5151. reading, writ1ng and English. Mentor eeaaiona may be adleduled from 8:30 to 11 :30 a.m. and af'teHChool from 3 to 6 p.m .• Monday through Friday. lnfonnation: Pomona Elementary School, (949) 61~; Whittler ElementlfY Sc:.hoot, (949) 516-6898; Wll9on Elementary School, (949) 61~; and New Shlllmar l.elmlng Center, (949) 646-0396. SALVATION MMY Of ORANGE ccunv Group or t.mily volunteers ire needed to adopt I family, tpOntor .,_ angel t,.., hold I cenned food or tov drive, or mab I apec:ila gift or donation dlnte:dy to the Sefv8tlon Armv . lnformdon: (714) 832-7100. SAVI CUI YOUTH Thew. ..... COlltl Mell youth ~-~for whdMrl to help CtN9e I poelllw ~forpeople 12 to 23.-.......,. nMdedto help.,._.,. .. boxing. .,........._,...._~ ._.... ....... ailfonnllcMa: c... .. ™ Dealerl Alm. to diKuN eoludOOI OD bow to handle ampllfled IOUDd and the ftorap of auto inventory bl reskieotial neighborhoods. Auodadon representativel recommend tbe city allow them to wortc with their members to wluntarUy teltrlct the uae of outdoor c:orhmunlcation syatems to the hours of 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. 1be representatives aay their members don't store their inventory In residential neighborhoods. ' WKAT TO EXPECT Plannlng staff members recommend postponing any law from being considered for a year to allow the association to wortc with Its members first to address these issues. -.............. 'l1 ~i#J'61 F111111 Prbw SI.Ar 111111 &ef;. Or""'f'I OnltuJ PmMst Gri&J ~ era llNI SufHtJ in tJN 11m1 Liw T""'* to Fn.M Silu:ml MnM, 11114 TllOtltq Nifllt! from 6:00 1·"'-to 9:00 , .... 8.u OPl!NS AT "6:30 PM DINNER ·~ SERVED MONDAY~An.JllDAY FROM S:30 PM For Raerv.u.ion CalJ (949) 646-7944 I 695 lrvi~ Ave., Cona Maa C4 ~ H OM/:. Of TllL PF..ARJ D t'.'ff MARTI~'[ ---~~~~--""'---L-~~~ Sharing the passion for performance. 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NEWPORT BEACH • Dd S1nK BurglatY wa reported In the 200 blodc at 8:67 a.m. Sonday. ·a.Jbo9~: Vandaliam was reported in the 1700 blade at 5:39 p.m. Saturday. • West Coast Highw.y: Assault was reported In the 4500 blodt at 12:45 a.m. Sunday. • HeUotrope Avenue Md Eat Coast Highw.y. An injury collision was reported at 10:45 a.m. Sunday. • EMt N9wport c.nwr o.tv.: Vehide theft was reported In the 100 blade at 5:49 p.m. ~turday. SAVE M@t.NEYI · SAVE Tltv1Ef Wi1h the Daily P CLASSIFIEDS ~LL 642-5678 Don't Sli~! Install Grab Bars • Professional Installation' of Grab Bars And AccessorU>s In Your Home Beachwood Construction •Accessibility Remodeling C949J·230· 1848 licensed and Insured Uc. B-#456742 Serving OC for 25 Years Piano Lessons /or Autistic Children Longtime piano uacher now has 5 + years success with autistics! 949-552-3404 • I PHOTOS BY KENT TREPTOW I DM.Y Pt.OT Cancer survivors hold roses during the Breast Cancer Survivor's Tribute at the ~ace for the Cure.• SURVIVOR Continued from Al family and friends, it would be a much tougher road. It's good to see so much suppon out here. and you learn who your true friends really are." Komen Orange County co-chair Marica Pendjer said that for the first time, the foundation recognized "co-survivors," those who haven't bad breast cancer but have helped loved ones through their treatment Both co-survivors. with round stickers on their chests, and male breast cancer survivors. wearing gray shirts. received special recognition Sunday. ·1 think it's great that so many people chose to come, and that they care enough to choose to come," Pendjer said. The winner of the women's SK was 34-year-old Cassandra Henkiel of Austin, Texas, who edged out 23-year-old Brooke Thomas by less than a second. Henlciel, who received $1,200 and a first-place plaque, said she competes in about 15 races a year but hadn't won any until Sunday. ·1 kind of came into this race without expectations." she said. "It's a pleasant surprise to win your first race of the season. I HABITAT Continued from Al changing the land-use designa- tions from commen:ial and high· density residential to low-density residential. Most of the site where the homes would be built has served • ' a buffer between the shopping center and the neighboring Col- lege Pal\ residential community. At a Sept. 14 community meeting, some CoUege Park residents said lhe project was too dense and doesn't include enough parking. They also oppose opening the FIDELITY INSURED DEPOSITS Cancer survivor Lisa Ostrem hugs her husband, Bruce, during the Susan G. Komen Race for the Cure at Fashion Island on Sunday. know a 101 of people who have had breast cancer. and I've been close to many who've been affected by cancer in general. So I'm feeling good." Others were just as concerned about their finish times. Corona del Mar's Jean Coon, 8 J. placed second in the women's SK over-80 division, at 44 minutes, 35 seconds. Coon had also placed rust in the Corona del Mar Scenic SJC's senior division in June and won the Surf Qtv_S,l.imfOr division tn July.. J.· •.1Ji1Ugreat." she said. "It's ao «;«cl~g. and I try tp.flo this race sound wall at Wake Forest Road to allow access to the site. The wall was built to lessen noise from the shopping center. and resi· dents don't want it altered. said Tumar Goldmann, who lives on College Drive. I labitat for Humanity hasn't ad· dressed the neighbors' concerns. Goldmann added. "If they're going to ignore what we really think should be done. then there [should) be [other) ways to make the project less ob- jectionable. and they haven't really seriously worked with us on that." Goldmann said The project meets the city's residential-development . stand- LANGUAGE Continued from Al journalists because I don't believe in competition. Once a reponer becomes obsessed with beating the competition, that reporter Is thinking only of himself. Editors have argued with me. saying that without competition there would be no incentive to get good stories. Baloney. When J was a reporter at the Daily Pilot, we had no d1ftct competition. That is, no one else attempted to cover Newport-Mesa as thoroughly as We d1d. (And when they did try, boy did we whoop 'em.) Nonetheless. the other reporters and J c:Udn't atrophy into human mush and spend our days simply rewordlng press releases. No, we all worted bard on • getti.r\g important stortes limply bec:aUle It wu our job and we wanted to do lt well But that's not how~ work ln the btg every year. I just can't believe I'm in that age group. though." About J .4 million participants compete in more than I 00 Susan G. Komen Breast Cancer Foundation races each year. The foundation donates 75% of the event's annual proceeds to local brea&t cancer education. screening and treatment programs. Much of the remainder goes to cancer research. • JEFF BENSON is the.news assistant and may be reached at (9491 574-4298 or by a-mail at jeff.~ngon@lstimes.com. ards and design guidelines. An acoustical en~ found that the current noise level from Home Depot on the neighborhood wasn't significanL The engineer al.so found that opening a portion of the 14-foot·high sowtd waJJ will not cause significant noise. The project would ~ cause a 949' reduction ln average daily car trips compared to the maxi- mum. With so much opposition fac- ing the project. Habkat repre· sentatives will highlight the posi- tive assets it will provide the community, said Mark-Korando. vice president of site develop- ment for Habitat fur Hwnanity leagues. Sadly. we're so conditioned to believe there's a political bias in the news. no one can see this real bias -the ''l'm-a-hot-shot- reporter-who-land.s-blg-storles- and-should-be-revered" bias. One of my most enlightening experiences on the subject occurred in the bathroom at the Balboa Bay Oub. I was there to cover a Maria Shriver talk just before the recall election. In the bathroom, I overheard a group of cynJcal news consumers - members of a Republican women's group -talking about the Loi Angeles nmes· ~ of groping allegationa aga.lnst then-andklate Arnold ~ I don't recall any of the wolllell's words 1n that bathroom. but they all beliewd the Los Angeles Tunes had brolcm the •tory out ot polltk:al modve1. They belJeved they were be1na Ued to and manJ~ted. and. unclerlltandabl ~were AROUND TOWN . =·=-•nforiMtion: TAXING COntnled from Al rWe tf they enter a ~COO· trlct for. boll~~ ':1bl(t IDlol to Ida••• the heCt out J thhip,. °'819 Co.t Yacbtt eaJelman Bob OundenOn ml·~ myMlt and odMr people ln thla omce are woikin8 with di· enta that are bound and deter- mined to make a dedllon (by the deadline)." But lfter the law gD81 lntO ef. feet. some ID thi boat ioduacry think~ will be ddveil away, and ~ and rep.ii ICl'vioes, may suft'er u Well "I think the biaPlt downakie of that whole deaf ts that theYre encouraging peopJe to spend their money outlkle of the state. Mcintosh said. "They take the boat to Malco ... and they go to the boatyards down there and they spend money bavtng their boat.s worbd on.• It's harder to serve existing cli- ents when their boat.s are in other countries for long periods of time. sakl Doug Levy, a sales- man at Phantom Marine tn New- port Beach. Phantom Marine sells, installa and repairs boat communication and navigation equipment "I would say we're concerned.· he said. "Ir's going to cost us more money to service our cli- ents.• And while the end of the sum· mer boating season Ls a great time for a boat show. some think the industry has a saturation point In the spring, Mcintosh's boat show was followed by an- other large boat show in Newport just two weeks later, and the Udo show was preceded last weekend by a Southern c.allfomia Marine Assn. boat show in Long Beach. Levy said some electronics dealers don't bother much with the shows anymore because it costs a bwtc:Ue to participate, and they don't generate enough busi- ness to make it worthwhile. "They used to be a boost for business, but they have so many of them now. there's no urgency to buy anything at the shows," he said. The Udo Yacht Expo Is scbed· uJed for Thurlday through Sun· day at Udo Marina Village in Newport Beach. • AUaA A08l'GOH covers businea, politics end the environment She may be reac:tied at (949) 764-.uJO or by e-meil at a/icia. robinaon@latim...com. Orange County. "The economic impact is posi- tive ... because it provides much- needed affordable housing to house the people who do service jobs in our community. such as bl.1.5 drivers and teachers' aides and butdlers and maintenance workers," Korando said "Those kind of wortcers need to be able to be housed appropriately in Costa Mesa. as with any swrowtding city. and that's what Habitat does." • DBADAE NEWMAN covers government She may be reached irt 194915744221 or by e-mail st deirdre.newrnan~llltimn.com. angry. But they were so angry that they dismissed even the remote possibility that the allegations might be true. That's sad to me, because it means people feel so burned that they've lost the energy to care about ttuth. They don't Migb the reported facts against the reliability of the source. They simply throw the reported fadS into the trash. This baa become the standard reaction every time a reporter's self-serving pursuit of a scoop can be interpreted u political. Me? I'd rather ttick to gram.mu So 111 end by notin& that above, I wrote, " ... follJOt who he wolb for' Instead of "forgot whom he worb for' or "forgot for whom be WOlb.. J d1d that becaule a bJgb·.ranking Wh.lte HoUle oftldU told me, on the coodltioo of anonymity, th.It ttwuOX. · •JUN! CAIWANDI" • ~wnw. 6hliC1nbe rMCNd M JuM TCN•aol com. I r ti . • . . . ................. Dmm: C9'9) 574-4223 • ---·-=(949'6500170 I HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL Sailors·' Win a ~t~dy in perseverance Backups seasoned while filling in for injured ~tarters, helped Newport extend its Back Bay reign. Rick Devereux Ody Pilot No coach wants injuries, but the early ailments that plagued Newport Harbor High may have helped Coach Jeff Brin- ktey's football squad focus on the task at band and forge a 21-17 come-from-be- blnd victory over C.Orona del Mar Thursday in the Battle of the Bay. "The fact that we have bad to deal with some adversity," Brinkley said re- garding the key to the win. "[Quarter- t>ackJ Kasey [Peters) showed his ability as a leader to make big plays down in the aunch for us when he hit three (passes) in a row Ion the game-winning drive): The Sailors (3-0) have had to perform with their backs against the wall all sea- son with projected starting tailback lfyan Rippon out with ligament damage to bis knee, starting linebacker and wide receiver Taylor Young playing a limited role due to an injured ankle. AD-Sea View League linebacker Thomas Martin out the first two games with a stomach ailment and Newport-Mesa Player of the Year Spencer Unk sidelined the first two games because of a sore shoulder. Martin and Link were factors in the win against the Sea Kin~. with Martin recovering a fumble to halt a Corona drive deep into Newport territory late in the third quarter. Martin also caught a two-point conversion pass following Link's 63-yard punt rerurn for a touch- down. Link also caught the 4 7 -yard game-winning pass with 1:07 remain- ing. "To be able to come away with a win is a sign that we are competitors,· Brin- kley said The injuries in the opening weeks not onty gave Newport Harl:>or the resiliency to battle back. it also allowed backups to gain valuable experience. With Rippon out. fullback 'frevor The- riot and sophomore Jasen Ruiz were called upon to handle the running game. And with Martin out. Theriot moved to inside linebacker. The ab- sence of Young and Theriot at outside linebacker gave Greg Miner and Billy Brown an opportunity to step up on de- fense. In the Corona del Mar game. Theriot injured his left ann. It has been diag- nosed as a dislocated elbow, which means be should be able to return to action shortly. But it also means Brown and Ruiz will be able to build upon the playing time they have seen so far. ·That's why you coach them all,· Brtnkiey said "This is just one of those years where we have to juggle things around" Brinkley said it was truly a team ef- fort. with the offense. defense and spe- cial teams contributing to the win. "I think we played defense extremely well," be said "I think they maybe get three points if we don't tum the ball over. They have a quartetback that can run. a wide receiver that can catch and running bacb that can run. Tu limit them ii a really good sign. Offensively, KENT TREPTOW DAJLY PILOT Newport Harbor two-way standout Trevor Theriot (44) is confronted by Corona del Mar defenders Shaun Mohler (7) and Kevin Welch (2) Thursday night. The Sailors rallied to extend their winning streak rn the annual BaWe of the Bay to SIX. when we bad to make some plays, we made the plays.· Newpon Harbor. No. 1 in CIF Southern Section Division VI, will host pana Hilla (3--0) Thursday. • 00.:>NA DEL MAit Coadl Dick Freeman was generally pleased with way the Sea JClngs played agajnst New- port Harbor Thwada); despite the heart-breaking loss. ~The positive was. if we keep the big play from happening. we have a good chance of winning." he said "They had a big kickoff return [that set up a touch- down) and the punt return (for a touch- down by UnkJ. We let down a couple times. They had one punt return and one drive, and that was about it." Freeman said he was happy with the defense, espeda1Jy considering starting defensive end Carlos CorraJ~ did not play because of a leg inJury. "I thought we did bener o n pass de- fense,• he said.• "We were able to put some pressure on [Peters) and got to the quarterback a couple times. I thought our zone [schemes) did well. Their pass- ing wasn't too consistent (a 51.7~ com- pletion rate).· The CdM offense implemented new SURFING Hosseni tops local winners She wins women's Pro-Am at Sunday's Op Newport Classic. • MONDAY MORNING UARTERBACKS formation!) against Newpon Harbor. namely an empty backfield wnh four wtde recervers sl<lcked on one side Freemdll said lhat fom1a11on "'~ dt' signed 'pec1fically to comhat the Tar.' four-three dt>fen!>t' "Again'>t "lev.·pon you\e got to ti"\ tu get their linebacker' to move· out." h ee m an said Out of lha1 '>latked four turmauun. the Sea Kings rnmplett:'tl 1v.o qu1tk screen' to running h.ick \\l"' PrM.'>on Freeman '><Ud bdure lh<' l 0111e-;1 th.it runmng agatn.'>t "lt•wpon 1 larhor \.\ould be a "tough chore" <md that 11 ·could get ugly · I lead111g into tht• g.1me < o rona wa'> averagmg t4 I ru-.h111g \ anl-. per game and H !. vard' pn t .trf\' Ag"a.m-;1 \,ewpon the ~a ~111~ m.111 aged 91 nt'>htng yard, and ;! b pt·r larl"\ Sull, Freeman v..t'> happ\ with tht· \\d\ the offen'>1ve Lme pldV<'d "I Uu.nl our 0 hne ledmed a lot on what it take'> to run .1gatn'>t .1 tl'dJll hlt• Newpon . • heeman '><\Id The Sea l(mg~ !\o 4 111 ( 11 l>t\ 1 ... um IX. hope 10 get h.1c l on tht· \\11111111g crack whl'll lhey pl.i~ \aJer111.1 l 0 1 '-ell urday at '\lewport I larhor •SAGE Hill..: <oath lorn \tonarch said lhe key to the !Jghtmng\ mo<.t lop sided vtcton 111 't hool h1.,tory. a 40 7 -;hellackmg of'"''" Pine<.. \'>a-.111 a nt'W game plan or ad\cllltt'tl "01111ng rt' port'>. "It wa-. JU'>t lht' ha.c,ic tumldJnental<; were so much betu.•r than tht· week he fore." he -..ud. "Our "haclt•r' wt're filling gaps Ion runrung plays! and "'e tack.led bener." Monanh ..aid ht' defen\lw gnaJ has bet'n to force opponent-; to 1hr<>" by eluninatmg the runmng game ll1e ~~e Hill defenc,e allowt:'tl a paJtf) 17 ru<.h1ng yards and an even more 1mpre'>\l\t' 27 yards total off en..-.e ~Not to beat a d<'ad hor...._-. but 11 was simple fundamental<..,· Monaoch '><lid "We executed and Ult'\ didn"t t'Xt.>{"Utl' .it all" Monan-h said freshman quarterback Jamie McGee is completely healthy and suffered no problems from earlier See FOOTBAU., P•• M SPORTS I COLLEGE SOCCER Allteaters surprise Pilots abOalder llill iil*le bqwtA "Hin ftM mcl bit ~ we11.· Monarch Mid. ·Oul~ ~wumucti--.a weweotto~~ to gtVe McGee mra dmeJ. • , lett to .Dnall1.e the acoring.. t.m upeet No: ~ Port-UCJ goalkeeper Clmeron Ros- tand, 3·2, Sunday to complete sl had 10 saves. while Robles had action lo the Huaky Fever Classic three. at the University of Washington. The Anteaters play host to UC the box In the 68tb minute. Sen· for nu. WeldOn and topbomore uuryn 81ddnlhaw were both emitted wtth uliatl 00 the p1a)t Sophomore goalkeeper Mllk- sa Welllwr had four aavet for UCI (3·S-2) and Veronica Simon· ton had one MW for USC (6-3-1). Monarch eald McGee .. nalu• n1 athleddlm ii a mljoi atrqth. ~ havinl ~tar• gets ln recelwr Bnden ao.. dabt end Stephen HanCock and nmnina bade Keya Mananadi belp1. Senior Lome Howlett opened Davis Friday at 7 p.m. at Anteater the scoring in the 21st minute for Stadium. the Anteatem (3-5-0), converting •In other action: assists from sophomore Doug The visiting USC women's soc· Franco and junior Sean Oiff . cer team took a 2·0 first-half lead The loss extended a four-game winless streak for UCI. Alejandro Salazar tied the and held on for a 2-1 nonconfer- game for the Pilots (5·2·0 ) in the ence win over UC Irvine Sunday. 55tb minute with an assist from Corona deJ Mar High product ~(McGee's) very lucky to have .Keya. Braden and Hancock to throw to,• Monan::b aald. -ntoee guys are lib teacben out tbele fut' JaniJe. Braden, ()aat )'WI etatdnc qu..terbw.kl. djd not haw that caliber of recetv- en to tbrOw to 1ait year." $TM Mcaw./CWI. Y PILOT Cost.a Mesa Hip senior lirlebecker Jeff Wllcron, ri&flt IMls Lagooa balcarrier Brad Woff in the first half of Sabl'day ni&hf s game. The Mustangs, however, suffered e surprisilg 1 ().9 defeat Heath Pearce. Lauren Shepherdson opened the Bobak 'l&lebi gave Portland a scoring for USC in the 39th min· 2-1 lead in the 68th minute on a ute. She scored inside the 18· shot from 12 y)lrds out yard box on a ball that deOected Baldwin was happy wttb the UCI sophomore Brad Evans off a UCI defender. tied the game six minutes later Rosa Anna Tantillo doubled by directing a free kick through the lead less than two minutes the hands of the Pilot goalkeeper later, converting on a breakaway play of the comerbacb and linebacken, who kept the Breaker recetven from maldng any big plays. He wu also happy with the run.n.lng bacb. Luis Robles. set up by Lauren Brown. Sip HID (2-1) wOl trawl to Valley Chdatian In Cerritot to play Palr:mont Prep (1-3) Satur· day. QUOTE OF THE DAY Evans scored again in the 83rd UCI junior Lauren Baer got minute off an assist from How-her first goaJ of the season inside •<X>STA ~ Coach Tom Baldwin has said that tlm lm- prelllona after a game are UIU· ally different from those formed after watching the game film. He believes you're not u good, or bad, u you thought "I'm taking the ;blame for how poorly the team •Any yards they gained were from effort, because we weren't blocking anybody," Baldwin said. "From the very first play, we were blocking the wrong people." Be a Part of History! October 14th-17th, 2004 For more information visit: cdm2004.com But following the Mustang's 10-9 Joa to Laguna Beach Sat- urday and after watcblng the film, Baldwin aaid the same ~ Costa Mesa did not play well. •we played terrible, .. he said Sunday. ·u we played anywhere near the level we played in our previoua games we would have won." He aaid Laguna Beach ran ex· actly the plays Costa Mesa prac· deed against, but the offensive line failed to block the correct people. "(The offensive line) played horribly and they need to be corrected," Baldwin said. played." Tom laldwln, Costa Mesa Hat\ food>al coach "When Olle person plays bad, you can aay that that person isn't a good player. But when everyone plays bad, you have to blame the coach. I'm taking the blame for bow poorly the team played." Baldwin aaid he wasn't happy with the defensive line. either. •We played better defensively than we did offensively," Bald- win said. "But we got aaved be- cause they tried to run a trick play every drive. We were just standing around and we never got tricked." Costa Mesa (0-4) opens Gol- den West League action at West- mlnater (2-2), last year's league runner-up. • F.STANCIA: The Eagles used their bye week to concentrate on one aspect of the game that often gets overlooked. "We haven't been too good on special teams." Coach Craig Fertig said. "We've spent a lot of time on special teams this week.. I'd like to see us return a kick off for a touchdown.· Estancia (2· l) will get a chance to implement what it practiced Friday against de- fending Golden West League champion Orange (3· l) at Orange Coast College. "The I 00 Day Countdown" has begun ... • The Gala Celebration of the Century BRIEFLY Appell tops men's field Black Tie Gala Dinner Dance Event Friday, Occober 1 Sch, 2004 • 6 -11 p.m. The Four Seasons Hocel, Newporc Beach • Ticket Price $250 Former Estancia, OCC standout defends title at local Race for the Cure. Flsher from Santa Monica (18:05) and Lin Schulte-Sasse from Los Angeles (18:14) rounded out the women's top five. department. She was also rec- ognized as the Golden State Athletic Confasence Setter of the Wee'k. as well as NAIA Re- gion U Setter of the Week after leading VU to five wins in six matches through Sept. 18. ti.t The Centennial Beach Party! Concert, Food & Fireworks Sacurday, October 16, 2004 • 4 -9 p.m. Big Corona del Mar Stace Beach • Free & Open to the Public Estancia High product Jo- hann Appell, 27, won the men's division of the 13th annual Ko· man Orange County Race for the Cure SK Sunday in Newport Beach. Danny Reed of Laguna Niguel was third in the men's race (16:16). followed by Geesh Jen- kins from San Oemente (16:36). Cothran had 33 assists in a conference loss at Concordia Sept. 14, then posted a then- season ·high 5 7 assists in a fjve- game win over Hope lntefna- tional Sept. 16. She also had seven kills and nine digs against Hope. McKeon sets record W. The Centennial Family Beach Expo A Community Family Celebration Sunday, Occober 17, 2004 • l 0 a.m. -5 p.m. Appell, a Huntington Beach resident who competed collegi· ately at Orange Coaat and Long Beach State, clocked a time of 15 minutes, 41 seconds, 16 sec- onds ahead of Ben Majla of Santa Ana. Appell defended his 2003 title at the event. organ· ized to suppon the Susan G. Koman Breast Cancer Pounda· •CROSS COUNTRY: Sage Hill School freshman Katie McJCeon finished third in the frosh-soph girls Division Ill race Saturday at the Dana Hills cross country invitadonal. She helped VU win four straight matches Sept. 17-18 at the Pacific Coast Oasslc in Oaremont. amassing 129 as- sists, 30 digs, seven aces and 14 kills in the four triumphs. Big Corona del Mar Scace Beach • Free & Open co rhe Public Katie McKeon's time of 19 minutes, 30 seconds broke her own school record. Sponsorship Opportunities Available Connor Rose finished fourth in the boys freshmen d.Msion in 17:16, while Sage Hill teammate Zach Olandy (17:24) was 19th in the junJor boys race. For more information, contaet the CdM Centennial Foundation at (949) 675-050 I. l.lgllllalcll -.... Nollca 1.01•M1,M1IAl9 NCI, AtMIS1191Mf ... A. .. ~ ...... ..... .....,t .... ...... ,... A l'\.ce of 8ld Rt celpt: lllN!lporl·Meu Unifltd Scflool Obtrlct · l'wchllifrC, 29a 8 Be• Street. Coste Mau. Ce 92626 I . Projlc:tNemt: ................. , ldleef•-·A ............... ... ....... , c. 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THE COSTA MESA CITY COUNCIL wilt hold a public haarin& IOf the an11ual reviaw of Iha Citywide Tflffoc: Impact Faa Proarar11 on Monday, Octob« 4, 2004. at 6.JO p,m , 111 the Council Chamoao of Cit)' Halt, 77 Fair Dfln, Costa Mesa THE TRAf FIC IMPACT FE.E Procram hi$ bean uttbllthad to hru1nc1 the imc>Jovementa l!K· nsary to addrns the cumut1tiyt jm!acts pf development within Costa Mesa and to ensure that the sllnct.rd level of service Is m1int11ned 011 th• Traffic Cttcui.uon Sys· lltll. AN AUDIT OF THE Tretfic Impact Fu Proar•m Is av.W.bla fOf ravlaw by the public: It the Costa Mela City Clark's Office, n f11r Drive, Costa Mesa PUBLIC COMMENTS 1n atthat or al Of wutten form m1y bl pr111nl1d duf1111 the publlC hear- 1111. F Of f11rthlr inf Of· mallon, ttlapllona (714) 754-S335 or visit the Tra11sport1hon Sarvoc:u How to Place A CLASSIFIEJAD Monday ...................... Friday S:O()pnl Tuesday ................... Monday S:QQPD By Fax (949) 631-659' By Phone (949) 642-5678 By Mail/In Person: 330 Wea Bay Sum Wednesday .............. Tuesday S:OOpm Thursday ............ Wednesday S:OOpm (I"-lndudl yow --..-aumbcr .S we'U call Coaa Mesa. CA 926rT Al Newport Blvd. 4: Bay SL Friday .................... Thursday S:OOpm )'OU '** wldli • price cpiok.) DivlSIOn at City Hall, 17 fair Dme. Costa Mesa. Mond•Y throuan f 11d1y 8001 m to 5.00p m JULIE FOlCIK Deputy City Clerk, City ol Costa Meu ACCOUNT HO Ol Published Newport Buch/Costa Mesa Dally Pilot Sec>tembaf 24, 25 Z6. Z7, Z8, 29. 30 October 1. Z. 3, 2004 F528 Hours Telephone 8:30am-5:00pm 4 Monday-Friday Wal.k-ln 8:30am-5:00pm Monday-Friday Index 1· ~ • .;.1 - , I I . ' . ..WS10 1160 T~ SS 4 UCOllDS nc im. Olm!E. Etc. ~ ' flh .Ill Mee, sPlf, bAle ~ Mille 949 645 7505 1483 HOME i=iiiiiiW=A=N=T=ED~ RJRNISHINGS 1310 IQCIM HOU5llG OffOITlllTl All real estate 1dverl1s ina 1n this newspaper 1s sub1ect to the federal fair Houstn& Act ol 1968 a, amended which makes •I 111•&•1 to •dvert1~e "any prefer ence. llm1lat1on or d1scnm1nation based on race, colo< r eh11on se 1 handicap famohal status or national or111n or an intention to make any such prefeiente. hnut.i hon or d1Kt1m1na1 ion - Th~ newsp~er wlll not knowm1ty i n ept any •dvertrsement fOf r ~•I estate wh1~h 1s 1n v1olahon of the law Our readers art hei,.by 1nf0<med that all dwPll 1n1s adveit1ud in th1\ newspaper are •va1ldble on •n equal opportunity ba~IS lo complain of dis crom.nalton call HUO loll lree at I 800 424 8590 SELL your stuff through classified! ANTIQUES Older Style Fllf'llfture PIANOS it CollKtibtM ·---·--•"--• ..... (lll•(')ltw<-•J~ SS CASH PAJO $$ 1~ \ " . . ' " J I '•,. f'I '\ A t ~. ' I •,,,,. •' I. • ; • ~ ' • ~~ soumc3AST AUCTI N tta ........ ... A..CAtnOl ~.""".,... >•J&t ---- 1505 Lost CAT vnal lem, 1(2 or anee 1/2 blacil face. vllClnlty [ Sode Costa Mesa sl ' ()119 9'19 :117. 21111 CHl.D SERVICES UVI IN CHIU> CAal. loul //w PM Pr<>eJam now acceplln& '-' fllft'llly l!lpplocltboos tor fal •nd w1ntl!f arrrvah Fle11ble, lepl, 45ht s/wlt Lowest ll'otr•m cost 1veraatn1 S253/wtl per I 1tnlly nol pe clltld llX) 713-2002 www eur 1up11r com Of IOllllS fOI MUC OfflCI NOTICC IS HEREBY CIVCH thal the folloWlll& persons have been nominated for the office d1111n1ted to be filled 11 the Centi ii Municipal Elechon to be held 111 Iha Coty of Costa Mesa on Tuesday, the 2nd day of Novembaf, 2004 f« ...._of ette City c-c11 1 Bruce Carhch 2 Linda Ouon 3 Katrina Foley 4 Tarry Shaw S. Miile Schaaf er fl Chris StHI 7 MidlMI (Mth) CltflOfd a Sam Clan 9 Rletlwd (Dock) Carroll 10 Karl H. Ahlf l l . Eric Baver T-, ...._. style sectional w(l ottomans Paid S3500 ~tfice SIG> K&fwr1 UUe 6 ~ wood w!rOll I*' SI 5(1) sacnfice S400 Cr attsm.n sty'! delll wall uott plltd $2000, sell $400949 633 1445 JEWB..RY/ DIAMONDS/ PRECIOUS METALS C.-tColftMe..ta Old Coins' Cold silver iewe"Y, walches, antlQUe5 collectibles 949 642 9448 3610 tM.tW. Cits ..... for Adoption SAT 12 4 00 PetSmart Costa Me~ 17th & Supe11or INe•I ID Michllelll 9&451 J7T? al!lo~l-ied -1.....a...rworlt.or1 Doas On lone 949 644 Z279 QUMITY IGTT1NS & CATSI C.ed For In Pttvllle Hoor. Mier~. Blood Teztl'd. fed Pterrun f~. Nell teced 9IOts. Oewormed & ~ llrad. ~ Tli CUARAN TU.~12-4 IR'.ff Sf{ClRLM F ASHON &.Nf) TAHY IUTIINS lio4 e'fl*I 5llif'Y C>orulmm ~ Memo chedls Daisy & Riesq S4it1I f Inf oon profrl 1 •• D n 007158:> ConYTulty Atwr1!ll ~ PO Box 8fiW ~ 8-.h. CA 92IM. COMMERCIAL PROPERTY FOR LEASE 4502 Cosla Me!>i IOOOsl shnp comml!1c1•I eatra P••k '"I· $~1mo Avail 10 1 9'9 631 8812 c.. ··= 09' Lllft ... '" Cannery v~ ~o· IOOOsf W.tl t lncludf>s park~ 'ii• resboom & \tor. 'i4M< , $:DXl mt) A,,_ 11 I ~73.ml"J HOMES FOR SAlE ORANGE 5400 COUNTY Corona del Mar ................ ~ -conslrucbof1 Jbr /t5ba ereat locltton under SI !JOO <XXl front \Pl ID>-291 3586 i 150 I Act Q-lnnl4a Jae optte., 3bf 3bt• den dramatK fir plan 'l story SfR Z c aar S2'X>D mo S667K Vacllnt Ail 949 733 6074 Bridge Saturday ..................... Friday 3:00pm Sunday ....................... Friday S:OOpm NEED TO SELL YOUR PROPERTY UR HOME Of THE EEKPAG ON ATURDAY CAN HELP CALL A*SWCllS Mt-S7M2ff LoaAll OIOmlL ..._S7M24S L 1do lsl•nd Value• Hewet laree 5 • olltce & 4 tar aar a&e Oes11ner homt Only St' 995 000 Hive others available C•ll Patrick TrllOft N11ton w1~ USA 949 856 9705 o ttlDUCID Ml!llf-Ct 44 Bayaet Ct. NB pted comm 3br 3ba lovdy c.onm 1931111 ~ ~ Sa( 1-4 ~ 9'9-574-9474 RESIDENTIAi.. RENT AL5 ORMGE 7400 coum ...,.,._. WMtur r-.1. 3br Zba char mt"I furn house, Sepl June SJOOO/ mo949673 1617 s-t 2lw , ... ~ very noc:e k1tch, (p w/d, I•'~· patio no/smll $11!10n ,-tr~ :b 2111 W.... rental ..,. now ortr 1 hou:w!> u. ~ "'" pr. pall!. $21(1),tmo 9&7ZJ..4494 a I I 129 , .... ST, ll>f 7ba $2600 2br Iba Sl800 studio $9!>0 YlAll Y UlfTAlS cllll n«1&7flll ...... c,..., ... 2toe. ocuo ' jlJ Mt1bell ·-er anrte~ steel krtc.h Ten E.yck RE 949-887-05.E_ o NlU TIU llACH 2br 2bll Ip i" car por I wd tr •e Avail now $197'>1MO 949 173 0608 Cell 714 34'> 4.167 J~. 2.SI• -luodl new kilt hen t<tr pet 111~ & oak w d patio ea• S3200/mo 9'9 ~· 'J'»4 5 ..................... .... 1 .. Sq cool QU~I Int.I d«Jr. stouae aas walet f\lpel S8t5rro ~ 2818 1-ts14u 2&1 Cettep Larae yard no pets Sl295/mo 262') •r ( ld~n Call Londa 949 ~ "8A5 2bt ?bl ') tev• twnhm on Vollael' Cr !'ek }4-4{, MeadowtHO"k 1cmod walk In So UJaSl 7 I attach p MoYe 11 l«'NI' 1111 Sl100 ~3 7IQ) lust Sl4u 2bt Iba home La yard pets wPltoml' lots of upe1ades Sl900 mor• onto 949 721 8600 lASTSIOC S?OOO mo 381 ZBa I story houw •Int cona b•i yard Pat Horth H1U~ Realty 71 4 345 6100 ------ 2 y~ Noew' on. lwn 7 rrQ llr 2.5bl Alt 3 c ... Wd fh, ... Ip Wd ... Sl1 !'JO 94~ 5111 tOOO Ail WWW kletnpro com ....... 2..., ...... 4br :lie. din ? < pr Ip -~ th tplmll "*'*'· ,_ ~ ... "*'· yard. pdlrw ~~714 Ul 'BT1114-lf£ 142.8 ~ o lest.w. ... ..,.._, 3br 3b1• den dr am•ti< tit plan, 2 &tOf y SI R 2 c 11r S2500/mo $66711 V.unl Act 949-733 6074 12. Mirna Burc1111 Vote fw Nu Mw• T"-n.,..., Plann1n11 Comm1SS10ner Business Wom•n Pl1nn1n1 Comm1ss1oner /Businesswoman Account1n1 M•n1&llf Appointed Incumbent Coty Councilman Consultant Manaaer IT echnic11n Bus~ss Owner Bus1ne5'm8n Corporate Encuhve Collere Student Businessman. Plann1na Commmlollar 811s1neu woman/Parb CommlsslOner JULIE FOlClf( Deputy Coty Clerk City of Costa MeN By CHARLES GOREN -with OMAR SHARIF and TANNAH HIRSCH Oelld: September 15, 2004 P~ Newport Buch/Costa Mae 011ly Pilot September 20. 27, AISOLUn GOlDMINll 60 vend•na rnaclltnes/ ncatlant louhons, all ANSWERS TO WF.EllV BRJDGE QUIZ 2004 M063 tor SI0,995 ll00-234-6912 Q I ·Boch \Ulncnblc. you hotd ., u lt5 J\ntiqu£s ar.ol1£rit A tpedal IMlv~ mppleaeat featwtq ......... collecdbla -perfkt for ..... --. •acdoa.t. booUdlen, dec:lonlon, re' .... ud an plied-. a.m 42,000 re•d.., la Newport ee.da. Newport c.o.. COroDa cW ...... .,. ....., eo.ra ..... •9'QJ1 ltl7 76.2 • AQ6 Al\ef two pti...CS to you. what Ktton do you tak.t~ A ·.Whether you play five-card mlJOR Of DO(. ID ~ lea& )'OU should <JPC'I one ~· Nol oofJ docs It ha"~ ~Ye v9luc. bill should the oppo11ettt1 buy lbc hwl Ind plftller nmt mab tbe opeeilt,I .WO. be ... ill set otr to die -lad. Q 2. Boch nilnenbae. )'OU hold •Alt.l '7 AQltH o AltS aU wi. la )'OUI' openi!ll b6d7 A • la da)ll ol yiott. JOU WOl*9 90t oe-!t .. ., ........ co.-.............. _ .. .............. , .............. .. ..., ........ .., .... .. ...-o. llleirt ..... ~ ... .. ~clldce. ~II .._ ... .,~ .... -~ ..... ..._..,.,n ~1'11111 ........... ... ....... ~--..... QS·\'h .... ,..."*= •••o•n ouw • • o.u I .. I I Newport Beach YEAJIL Y LlASlS flHE NEWP'ORT HOMES HJ. GRUNDY R1Al.TORS 949-675-6161 r'Wlfttw "-"all• avaf now '1 3. 48r s Prot rs start.re from m> &6r ~ Rty ~]'} 4b.f) ,,.,..... '-' .. Uilit ,.......... 2br ~ylronts ~ lmVm W/!TWI 6 mo term Poot tpa. r&m ~.P'll bdl~ YIAAL Y IA Y fRONT 2br . 2ba. 2 t pr SlSCXVmo e 2bt. 2ba I b1k to ~. p Sl7!JO/mo ~ ~Rf 96m.:W NB Villa 8albo.t lurnry I-.. lay SS800/.,. studio condo AC WO. lease C;in be furn.shed 3br. 2 5ba. lldllO, f p, family Wlttfff Retttols avail now oceanfront & off the w1ter 2,3 4 & 5Br s • Y-ty Remeh avail now, studio 3Br. 38a & an adorable bay front Call to set Cannery Rentals Inc 949 675 4606 nu carpeh. ero111t~. pa too. 11001 Hertl>e 1 m sec bid&. av.111 now Jl4SO/mo 949 61'> 1n1 3br 2b.t C a\I Blull townhom~ SPdC•ous horn~ front ded•, 7 <dr tar CIO>P to Comm polll aet SZJSO 949 61 l 7800 Hewpar1 Crnt twnhm al redone, .!bl I '>Ila. wd ~lC)S. l)OCJI, '/ r. v,Jf ~ Ava• 9 I'> 714 QI l:f:ll ~ Ji< lba s,,yw'W tondO l(illlld •41it< klk. w 1xA ins Ip l l>ofOO'. wd. l c p wrm• po.~ 14).l Grt loc I No Yi.., pt-I $77<~ W/ I YI tse eood 11 l'dl,I r eh. Av,.; HJ. I 9119 Jf1 8761 Service DlrectlJIY Accounting "NOTICE ro RCAOERS Caltfor n1a l•w re qu11rs th;it contr•c tors takone 1obs that total S!)(JO or more (labor rir rna tn1als) be ltcen~l'd by the Con tractors Stale license Br.ard Slit~ lllw also req111res that conlrntor~ include thew lttense number on 0111 ldvertrs•n& You tan chuk the \l.1tus of your hcenud contra~l or at www cslb ta &ov nr 800·321 CSL B Unit censed con tr 1etors hkln& 1ob' that total •~ss than S500 must 'late 1n thetr adverltsemenh th1t they ~re not ltcensed by lhe Contractors Stata License BOolfd .. rm, ea rage 949 67 J 0181 Otean front Winter ltentol b 2ba. SZDJ. mo B<ll>oa • Jbr 2ba SJQ)/mo Sea5tlor e/45Ch. • 4br. 2ba umrro IWnl. • ~ 2ba s:m>,irno ~e ~ Reoly 9&6T~:Bi3 P"'1Wy ............. In Cannery Volilflll 2Br, ? 58a Contert-.xlr*Y style '} ~ -,pcs. Po1ect WI* W.U. !or y<x1 new home to be tut 17 rell.fbMec! ~ ~ II/I 94%7l8P5 Uke N-fr" •t-dlnt townhm 2bt • loll, 2.5ba, pvt y11d. ~anile counters. hrdWd floors. .avad Dec S2S95/mo 76/J 83&-1497 IUND NEW> 217 2ba ~ 2 CM att.Khed earaee $2950/mo avail now Cill Ail 949 494 8964 Ocean Vu detac.h hm. Ille nu, gr anote. tr aver lone. brand nu tlf Pt/pnt, bac.calat chdler steps '1 pool aet $llll 96 ~146 San Clemerte On 1he s-d. r urn d 2br T... 8-ltJIU New .& 2ba ofk 6104 11? w 2.SBa Twrhrt yard. warwte o,eanfr ont $6900m ctn.. 2c p , oonwn pools, Owner/Agl 949 646 6304 e:Jff us. S21~ !w.iBl48.1 IAllOI UIPOIT IEPlll '""°"' ' Oonl9dks Compefltive Rat• Conv~ located on the Peninsula Carpentry A • Z HANDYMAN Install relKe cabinets ~~ moldi'e 0o.c 714 f61Hl:ll6 Ca'lN'I Repair/Sain ~CUP'IY , CARP'IJt . Repairs. PalLhtni Install Courteous any size tobs Wholesale' 949 49? 0205 Concnte & Masonry lrldi li.dl st-Tiie Concrete, P11Jo. Dftvewi)' f treplc. 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NV 89509 RESTORE • RI PAIR & RI MOOl l IN(, Email: hr@bjglnc.com omplete l1ndsupe & lrH tr1m1n1, palms trrmmed, 11Llnned, li&trtld (Qulftty • not ~)~ 7~llH . ' . 949.645.6683 JUNI TO THI DUMPlll 714-968· 1882 AVAILABLE TOOAYI 949.573.5566 --~ -- Sumnw1r ci.1111111 Soe- clll Cleanln1 & Haul1na Quid! & Cle111 t4t-tH-2116 •dMllonof M8TJ ""9ttt SEWER JETTING £L£CTROfCIC SlA8 LEAK D£TECTION Fri.ndlJ s.Nlea t4t -675-tl04 -.~.mm L•7S2A91 lntllnod .. ... - CLASSIFIED It's tJu solu- tion you 're searching/ or- whethtr you're seeking a home, apart· ment,petor new occupation! . .. ... . • .. •• .. Serving the Newport-Mesa community since 1907 TUESDAY, SEPl'EmER 28, 2004 A CLOSER LOOK Airport struggling to··stay under the cap With passenger levels at John Wayne climbing every month, activists already are looking past 2015, when limits on travelers annually are scheduled to end. Allele Robinson Daily Pilot JOHN WAYNE AIRPORT -It's the nagging problem everyone's talking about but no one seems to know how to solve. John Wayne Airport's passenger levels have soared every month for the last year as a result of increased capacity al- lowed by the settlement agreement that governs airport operations. August was Its busiest month ever, with more than 872,000 people using the airport Droves of foes delay low-cost home call If the number of travden using John Wayne continuea to climb at such rates. the airport will reach ita cap of 10.3 mil- lion passengers a year within the next two years. according to some airport activists. Several people are pursuing solutions to what they admit ls a regional prob- lem, but some of them are flying under the radar for now. A GROWING DEMAND The airport, owned by Orange C.ounty, operates under a settlement Habitat for Humanity plan draws far more speakers against than for at Planning Commission meeting. Deirdre Newman Daily Pilot COSTA MESA -A torrent of opposition against a low-income housing project in the C.oUege Parle neighborhood con- fronted Planning C.ommission members Monday. As of press time, the Planrung C.onunis- sion hadn't voted on the project proposed by Habitat for Humanity behind Harbor Center. where Home Depot is located. QUESTION An lldlvllb Md dty ~doing enough to handle tM growing pet I Inger numbers et John 'Wwi(M1 Call our Reader's ? • Hotline at (949) 642-«>86 or eend e-mail to dailypllottllatJmes.com. Pleue spell your name and tell us your hometown and phone numbers for verification purposes only. agreement that caps the permitted number of ftights and passengers and sets a curfew on flights to limit noise in surrounding residential areas. The agreement was renegotiated in 2003 to raise the cap from 8.4 million to I 0.3 million annual passengers through 2011. The cap then becomes 10.8 mil- lion passengers a year until 2015. The number of passengers coming through John Wayne Airport has been growing since October 2003, when air- port officials doled out added capacity from the new cap to airlines. MWe have been setting mo~-or-less records on a monthly basis going back. to late last year," airport spokesman Jus- tin Mc:Cusker said. "When you're seeing increased levels, it's because the amended settlement agreement allowed the cap to move up." Airport officials aren't speculating when the cap will be reached because it wiJJ depend on a number of is.sues, some of which are out of the a.uport's control, he said. MWhethcr or not the capacity levels continue to increai.e is really a product of the airlines." he said. ·it's whether or not people are Oying. .. After this month, the airport will hJve ~hne numbers to compare p~n­ ger levels year to year under tht: I 0 3 million cap. REACHING THE CAP fhe airport U. likely to serve about 9.4 rrulhon p~-.enge11> in 2004. and 111 2005 official~ will have to allocate pru.~nger slot~ carefully to avoid bumping again'>! tht> cap, Atrport Working Group .,poke'> man Tom Naughton ..aJd. The Alrporl Worlung (,roup wa'> a party IO the *till· See AIRPORT. Paee A4 DON f A<'.H DAii ~ ~I' ' The project calls for five single-story and three two-story homes, each with two·car garages and individual driveways. It wouJd need a general-plan amendment changing the land-use destgnadons from commercial and high-density residential to low-density residential. A worker clears debris on the slope of the San Joaquin Reservotr, empty since late 1993 and newly paved to contain treated wastewater Opposition to the project from the near- by C.ollege Parle neighborhood started even before the co1111T1Wlon considered it Monday. Opponents believe the project is too dense, will exacerbate an already over- crowded parking situation and reduce property values. They also oppose open- ing a sound wall at Wake Forest Road to allow access to the site. Reservoir water-ready Most of the opponents have lived In the C.ollege Park neighborhood for decades and don't want their qua.lJty of life dis- tu.rbed more than the Harbor Center's af- fects alrttdy have. "We have ovedlow parking from a lot ef afl'ordable housing on the other side of Wllson Street." C.oDege Park resident Royellen Duflield said. *We can't pait in front of our own homes." The few who spoke in favor of the project did not llw in the C.ollege Park netgbborhood but admired Habitat for Humanity's commitment to d'ordable housing. Habitat for HumanJty Is a nonprofit s....-,P .. eA3 Long-empty site will irrigate common areas and green spaces in Newport Coast, central Irvine and parts of Lake Forest, Tustin Ranch. Allele Robinson Daily Piiot NEWPORT BEACH -After sil- ting empty and dry for more than 10 years. the San Joaquin Reser- voir could start filling with water as soon as nm month. The 49.3-acre reservoir. which can hold nearly a bOlion gallons, held drinking water for the Metro- politan Water District until late 1993. The dJatrict wu one of eight joint owners at the time. Soon, the reservoir will store treated waste- water to be used for irrlgadon by its current owner, the lrvine Ranch Water District. Wlth the additional storage, the district will be able to treat and use mo~ water instead of sending excess water to the Orange C.ounty Sanitation District to be treated and discharged into the ocean. •1n essence, what it does for us. it makeo; our plant more effilient." srud Michael Hoolihan, the Irvine Ranch Water District's project en- gineer. "We can run our plant year-round and not send as much water to the ocean." The reservoir has a murky pao;t. It was dramed in 1984 to remove an infestation of African clawed frogs. and it was shut down 22 times between 1986 and 1993 be- cause of contaminants including algae, insect and bird droppings and bacteria. Metropolitan Water District offi- cials voted in 1993 to put a Ooat- lng plastic cover on the reservoir to prevent contamination and had eVl'n pa1.:1ficd rt''>1de111-. with home~ overlookmg it. but a 19<14 landslide at tht• '>Outh end took nearly five yea"' to fix. I luolthan srud By 1998. an t''>llmate of S 17 1ml hon to cover the r~·rvo1r had soared to about S35 mtlhon. and the Metropolitan Water Dl'>lnct was ready to cut its losses. The Irvine Ranch Water D1c,trict bought the reservoir in 2001. with plans to convert it to an open am poundment that holds 1 re.ited wastewater. C.on.ruuctJon began in January 2004 and is mostly See RESERVOIR, Pqe M Daily Pilot • Marinapark lease hits new debating ground AT A GLANCE ONlHI-: •• t*t;ltc:an . City,. Council will discuss the agreement · that would go into place if November · voters approve plans for a peninsula hotel. IW For,... on the Newport a.at. Qy CoUncl egende,. .. ...... I I 'I f KIDS TALK BACK Young students choose favorites The Daily Pilot visited Brenda Colgate's kindergarten/ first-grade class at Andersen Elementary School and asked students: 'Now that you know how to spell, which words do you like to spell the most?' "I like words that start with 'C' Like 'CasweU.' That's my brother's name. I like 'cat.' too." GABYORR,6 "I like ·o· word<.. 'Drew' and 'dinosaur.'" DREW RAGUSE, 7 '"Surf.' because I l>urf. 'Soccer' and 'super' and 'set.' I've just got ·s· words in my mind a whole bunch." JAMES TURNER,7 "'Snorkel.' I go l>norkeling a lot, and I i.ee a lot of fishes. Once I saw a wild snake while I was fishing. I like snakes." LAYSON SAVANT, 5 "'Surf.' My dad helps me surf on my boogie board in my pool." AVERY PERCY, s -Interviews and plwtcs by Jeff Benson PUS 1 IN THE CLASSROOM PHOTOS BY KE.HT TREPTOW I DALY Pt.OT First-grader Timmy Hanson. 5, giggles as volunteer Dianne Attyah paints his foot to make a •ghost" footprint in Brenda Colgate's class on Monday. Weekend news to them Jeff Benson Daily Pilot S 1uden1.s in one Andersen Elementary School classroom might still be . learnlng to read, but the-kids are proving it's never 100 early to dabble in journalism. Brenda Colgate's first-graders picked up their penctls and crayons Monday and recorded the highlights of their weekend in .. The Weekend News." They reported several sentences each about everything from ~occer pracuct• to birthday parties. ·nm ~ignment really helps them, but somelimes I find out a Jot of things that I wouldn't even want to know," Colgate said. "Family problems. Funny thin~ They can be so innocent sometimes." ~olga1e compiles each child's weekly news entrie~ -which consist of two or three sentences and crayon drawings on 16-by-20-inch ~eets-in a book. so the pareuts can see them at the end of the school year, she said. She also lets the students guess at the spellings, so they an use their phonetic and deductive skills. Kindergartener Erin Duddy, 5, sticks out her tongue as she focuses on her work during Brenda Colgate's class at Andersen Elementary School. "I had a sleepover with my friend Annie at her house," Gabi Orr, 6. read 10 the class while showing off her smiling sdck figures. "We went to the pool last weekend." Others hadn't qulte mastered their journalistic style yet but lrnpressed their teacher by nailing some of the more difficult speUing.s. "This weekend I went to soccer pictures,· wrote Joe Alvarado, 6. Colgate, who was named Andersen's teacher of the year last year, has her hands fuU with a combo class of kindergartners and first-graders. Moments earlier, she'd taught k:indergartners words beginning with ·wand ·s· and watched them march and dance 10 songs featuring those letters in "The SUJy Wtlly Workout." "I really like teaching different modalities,· she said. "It's not just reading and writing-it's moving as weU. Every child's different, but most of them like to move." Both classes also spelled out different words and changed vowel sounds on cue by adding and taking away letters that were represented by color-coded car<b. "Sat" became "sit." which turned into "it," then "fit." Colgate knew the wheels were turning in her students' heads. "You're ready to read!" she said. . • Daily A Pilot Jf/Ms.n.o.. News assistant. (949) 57~ }eff.ber-..on§i.tim#.com SPORTS 8TAff lenyr.uber Pleporter, (9481574--4227 bllrry.f11uttn.r•1«1,,,..,oom ..,.. Aldeftoft SURF AND SUN WEATHER FORECAST Pttchy fog Ind Plrtfv cloudy morning 1ld• will cleer bv afternoon. Th• high1 will be from 73 to 81 with light wlndl. Tonight. It wtll be pertty doudv In tM ilwnlng, becoml~ rno.ttv cloudy 1....-. TM lc:iwt Will be from 63 to 82 with tight wlnde. Wind WI"-will be 3 fMt on • northweat .well of 3 to 6 fMt et 10 eec:ondl. Expect patchy fog In the morning. Tonight. winds will be not1hw.ttwfy et 10 to 15 VOL 98, NO. 272 TltOMAS H. JOHNSON Publi.her lONYDOOaO Editor UIACOllNZA ~.=r Promotionl Oirec:tor Report91, (949) 57.W222 btyr».llld«ton•~ ... o ..... Repc>rw, (948) 574-4226 rld:.~•l«lme&oom flH01'0GMl'tBI M1rtt C. Ouetln, Don L.eectt, Kent Treptow, Doug6ai9 Zl"'"*"'9tl t1f1 all•: WMW.IM&noN.g<N knota. Wind WWM wtll be 2 fMI • °'.._on • "°""'"" M.it pf 3 to 5 feet et 9 eecond9. EXf** ~fogenddrizm~ SURF ON THE AGENDA Hnaah~lbi-­ the c:oundl wm coNldet 1beldaJ PLANNING COMMISSION VACANCY 1be COlmCll wil lllDOUDCI a 'V'llCmCy on lbe n.-. Commllllon bean• ol former c:ommiMiooer Leslle ~~ appojnlment to 1be Oty Coundl last wet.k. 1be dty will lalept applk:adona until 4 p.m. 00 Oct 14. Mayor 1bd Rldgieway wfll appoint three coundl members to~ OD an ad hoc appobitmems c:omrnittM. ~ oomm1ttee will review thi "' .. ---°"'"""' ...... ~ ............ 1heo••••..._wll ~.,..,.... __ the .. councl'tlWfiNill an Oct 21wldl the... . .......... tcbeicltlled for NcM9. WtWTOEXPECT • cxud wll art the proce. olnodq a ,...,w.nent ror Dlille- FIWNG ADAMS' SPOTS The coundl wm camlda' ~ COlmdl members to lbe comrniUeet that former CoundJman Gmy Adami m on. Adams raigned In September and WU replaced ,. m • WHA~ ,.._, atY Coundl ....... • W1B: 7 p.m. TUMdrf ...... City Hall, 3300 N9\4port ltYd. •INFO: (Ml) M4-3006 by~ 1bele MIDIDftteea are: the ~ldboc . a ... ,._ the reewaya coon.M"OCe policy committee; the c:lly cmteualal 2006 011wnittee; and Newport Beac:b/lrvlne borden committee. WHAT TO EXPECT 1be aJUDCil is expected to approve Ridgeway'• appointments. • Faun Prilw Stu/a l/lllJ &ef;. °'""te Unml] • Freshest GrilkJ uinter, c,..i, """ SufooJ;,, ti# lllYJI Live Tribu" to Frlllllt Si1111tr11 M°'""'J 11114 Twul.y Np from 6:00 p. m. to 9:00 p. m. BAil OPENS AT 4:30 PM DINNER IS SERVED MONOAY-SA11JRDAY FROM 5:30 PM For Raervation Call (949) 646.7944 BRIEFLY IN THE NEWS 1695 lrviruAve., Comi Meui Ot Project Cuddle ball coming to Costa Mesa Project Cuddle, a Costa Mesa nonprofit that aims to rescue ba- bies from death and abandon- ment, will host Its fourth annual Costume Gala and Pundraiser Ball at 6 p.m. on Oct. 23 at the Wyndham Gardens Hotel in Costa Mesa. The charity event will be hosted by Prank lm.ano, with ce- lebrity co-host. Bob Saget. The evening's honorees will include Sen. Jlm BruJte and actor John Stamos. Stamos and Brulte. who has been i.nstrumental in legislations such as the Safe Surrender Law and the Good Samaritan Act, will be presented with Project Cud- HOME Continued from Al Oiristlan housing ministry that builds and sells affordable houses and loans money for the mortgages to low-income fami- lies. The main criterion to quali- fy for a house -which varies with family size -is that fami- .GEmNG INVOLVED • GETTING INYOlllED runs periodically in tf¥ Daily Piiot on a rotating baala. t;Sr informftion about adding your organization to this list. call (949) 57~298. ACADEMIC YEAR IN AMERICA Costa Mesa families can hoct a German student and eam up to $1 ,000 toward a number of travel-abroad programs. Information: Danielle Carpino, (800) 322-HOST. ALS ASSN., ORANGE COUNTY CHAPTER The Amyotrophk: lateral Sderom Assn., whidl hel~ peopfe who Nw the dltorder that is aleo known ea Lou Gehrig'• dlteeae, needs volunteers. lnfonnation:(714)375-1922. ALZHaER'S ASSN. OF ORANGE cc:unY Support group leeders, family resource consultants, special event volunteers, office votunteen are needed. Information: (800) 660-1993. AMERICAN CANCER SOCETY The ()qnge County Region of the Amerbn Cancer Socltity ..... oftlce votunt.era. The eodtly., ...ti volunteers to 8ntWW CIHI ·for the unit's Hteplhte Info c.m. . ..lnfonMdon: u~• 211-9448. dle'a Angel Award at the gala. 1be evening will lndude dlnner, cocktails and a silent auction and will be themed 8acJc to the '50s. Project Cuddle hopes to raise about $75,000 through the event Tickets for the gala can be ob- tained by calling the Project Cuddle at (714) 432-9681 . They cost $100 per person. For more lnf ormaJion, visit http-JI wwwprojectctu:ldk..org Hunger-relief group approaching milestone Second Harvest Food Bank on Wednesday will celebrate the collection and distribution of its 200-mlllionth pound of food. lies can earn between onJy 25% to 50% of the Orange County median income. Most of the site where the homes would be built has served as a buffer between the shopping center and the Col- lege Park residential commu- nity. The project meets the city's residential-development stand- ards and design guidelines. An The 21-year-old organiz.ation is Orange County's largest hun- ger-relief organization, and it distributes more than l million pounds of food per month to 400 member charities, includ- ing many in Costa Mesa. that feed people at risk for hunger. The food bank will hold a cake-cutting ceremony with the charity that checks out the 200- mlllionth pound of food, and the Mayor of Orange and mem- bers of the Orange Otamber of Commerce have been invited. The celebration will take place at 11 :30 a.m. Wednesday at Second Harvest Food Bank. 426-A West Almond SL, Orange. For information, call (714) 771- 1343 or visit http://www.fee- doc.org. acoustical engineer found that noise from Home Depot wasn't significant to the neighbor- hood. The engineer also found that opening a portion of the 14-foot-high sound wall will not cause significant noise. • DEIRDRE NEWMAN covers government. She may be readied at (949) 574-4221 or by e·mail at deirdre.newmsn,@fatimes.com WE THINK TRUST IS EARNED. HOMF OF THE PEARL DUST MAfmNI WE BELIEVE QUALITY IS MORE THAN A WORD. HOAG HOSPITAL, YOUR HEALTHCARE PARTNER FOR LIFE. Al Hoag Hospital, we are committed to providing the very best care and service to "'!flfY penK>11 who comes through our doors. That's why we provide our patients the most advanced technology, top-rated medical professionals and an atmosphere that inspires progress and innovation. Haag's nationally recognized centers of excellence In cancer, heart&. vascular, orthopedleiJ, and women's health services offer a level of personal c.re and advanced treatments that is unsurpassed in orange County. And to mllk8 quality healthcare even easier, we aocept nearly every he8tth plan, including HMOil and PPOs. Good health 8tarts with • qllalfty healthcare partner. Make yours Hoag Hospital. For a referral to a Hoag physician, call 949fl&4!DOCS (3627), or visit us online at www.H<>ag~at.org Hoag Hospital -Where excellence i• tnOl'e th•n a word, it'• trtidition. 1 ,ifNJ~~~·~ G! ~~ u•iue of Nnvptm-MIU Is Pronlini. ~: ''Designer""" HiP-EnJ ~ Clothing, Purse aiid Shoe :~ Extrav•ganza" ff. Sept. 30t/J ~ <:'" 2rul -!04 ft t1: Don t mus this! 'O $ This is an exceptional va/u;: for you, j ·~ and a way of saying thank you. Profits ~ POLICE FILES COSTAIEIA ............ v.ncwa.n-~ In the 1700 bled et 4 p.m. Sunctmy. • c..,.. Dltw: a.a.v ... •'PO'tlld In the 2200 blodc et &Al p..m. Sundly. .c..sy .................. ,., YeHde bwgllfy wee repofted • 2:1' un. Sunc»(. • GWlr lt&l•._ The .. of merijuw w reported In the 1400 bloc* at 7:16 a.m. Sundfv. •......, ...... ad: Pc 11111ion of druga PUBLIC SAFETY ... ,~ 1n -.2200 ...... 1:Da.m. Sunmy. ......................... c.-.,.. A hk......oM w rtrpOttlld • 8'G a.m. ~ ... ~ ........... c....-. ff'Mua;. A lr1'llc ICddil'll lr'MWing .,..... _ NpOnld M 12:61 p.m. ~-• _.. ~ BaDlryw rtlpOftld In the 3000bloc*M1:t1 p.rn. Sunday. NQIPORT llEAClt • ...................... Ni ~ go to serve children in our area. ~ ~: 2220 Fairview, Costa Mesa ~~ AIRPORT ~ 949-645-5536 ~ ConthaedfromAl · ~Are O'Pm On Monday! ment ~ that govan ~~. ~·~. ~~ the ailport. The others are the roe <>range County, and 00m '°" lutiom baYedt gotten otf the ground. be sak1 lbfft'a a lot ol plans and a lot of money being apmt on plans. but I dodt eee auytbJng happen- ing,. be said. leastibe nm de<:ade ·1 don't (biDk anybody wants lO lee the C8p ioctwt .. be uJd. 1'be C.ity c.oundl didn't want to see the cap bxnae with the last lgJeemeBL• ~~ "Ovtr 50 Ytars of fot~ QvalityH AU Types of Window Treatments • VaJanccs 6'. Cornice Boxes • Roman Shada • Blinds • Vcmuh • Sbuttcn • Bccliprcacil DES IGN CENTER Fact of\ & Sho" room 19':/k Harbor Blvd., Costa Mesa city ol Newport Beach. the cclUmy. the environmental group Stop PoDudng Our Newport and the f.edaafAviation Adm.iniuJa. tion. If the alrpon ~ to reach the cap befo~ the end of a given year. it would have lO be shut down LUJtil the )Ul's end. Naughton Mid The dangers attending a Jim. ited supply are that tnrvelen could see ticket prices lncr'e'ase with demand, and they may not be able to Oy when they want ro. Naughton said. i'ou migbt call and say. 'J'd like a ftighc on Monday,' and they'd say, 'Sorry. ~re all out of seats. How about Tuesday'r. be said -You st.art to inconvenitoce the ftying public.· Aside from the settlemenl agreement. John Wayne Airpon has Limited space to grow. On- going expansion to accommo- date the higher cap -eight new security checkpoints opened in July, and longer-term plans are in plac.e lO expand terminal space -will nearly fill up the land the airport has available, Naughton said. People are depending heavily on Los Angeles International Air- port to handle the burden of in- creasing paMengtt loads bound RESERVOIR Continued from Al complete, Hoolihan said Still empty. the reservoir today resembles a sports stadium with no bleachers. It is about 1.100 feet wide and 1,900 feet long with sloping sides and a Oac bot· tom. lbree new pump stations will send water from the Michelson Water Reclamation Plant to the reservoir. where it will be drawn off to irrigate common areas and green spaces in Newport Coast, central Irvine and parts of Lake Forest and Tustin Ranch. Water should start OOWlllg in No matter wM )'OU' re doing, 'I'» hanetc7Ml ~ ms "-Daily Pilot FIDELITY INSURED DEPOSITS WHERE TO GO NEXT Soludom will be a long lime coming, but oftidals and airport actMsu are womog toward them. both behind the scenes and out io the open. lo the Dell ~ weeks, New- port Beach city oflicWs will be- gin discussions with Orange County supervlson about four issues ova-which the city would like Lo have more control One of tboee issues is John Wayne Air- port. The possibility of more city in- votvmlmt in the airpon and in other areas of row:tty jurisdiction has been discussed over the last year, but not much progress was made, Oty Manager Homer BJu- dau said ·John Wayne Airpon certainly isn't in our jurisdiction, but it af. fects us vay much. and we want to talk.• be said. ·Now we just need LO find out whether (the SU· pervisors) are int~ed enough when they hear some of the de- tail Ion all four issues! to prog- ress into serious raiks. • B1udau said it will be sevetaJ months before he can provide details on what the city is pro- posing, but keeping a ti8ht hold on airpon paMenger leveta will be a top priority for the city for at by the end of the year. The reser· voir will onJy be partly filled by March. when warm-weather de- mand for irrigation water starts to grow, and it may not be full until 2006. But residents sur- rounding the reservotr are happy to see any water come back.. ·E'.MenCiaJJy, they lost their view some eighl or nine years ago when the reservoir was emptied: said Steve Cranford, president of the homeowners' association for residents of Har- bor Ridge. ·People have been left looking at a big empty hole since, and I can teU you in our community there is big enthusi- asm with water beginning to fill in the reservoir.· LEASE Continued from Al been solved yet. like the city's ob- ligation if the hotel defaults on the timeshare units. lbat's a huge potential liability on the caxpayers." In 2004, the Oty Council ap- pointed Mayor Tod RJdgeway and Councilman John Hdreman to meet with representatives or Suthertaoc1'1 company and dis~ cuss basic terms and cond.itiom of the Martnapa.m deal Ridgeway f.won the hotel de- velopment. and Heffernan op- poees it. Heft'eman. wdl·versed in ground leases from his work as a real estate ~ helped aalt the ~· but didn't let his feelings about lhe project affect hia work. be A.Id. •My polldoP Wal. 'This is what I do for a lMng, and these a.re the best tenm I can get.•• Hefreman uJd. •My main COD· can was -who's ow tmaat1 What·• tbdr eipedeoc:ef Whal are thdr termll. and haw deftn1te can we bet I ChlOk che memoran- dt.un of ~ we have .. pretty lldmpJ" 1bat aid. be doem't plan to plct It apart cooight heauee ~ hM tpalt four to lhe yNIS mid .,,....,.. OI\ die profed, H181rnm-1. lb .... to the bae Niil the boc8 ... 91M4*" iw ... dlJo It Would lllo pay a peu •11• 11111 ._. Oft NIOlt •• 2 ....... ?5olR>CaX L ft GI blBS •• nn ww. a Ill ..... , 11'8 end JOWi al ...... ' a ,.. •w. 'l'hl "' Of __ , , .............. .......... ..,....., . .......... 0..fl69 JU lld .... 11 .... ~~ir!I*' ..... ~ ................... ........ ,, .. ............ o., w 1 Hoping to addmta the trans- portation problem reglooally. Los Angeles Oty c.ounci1woman Ondy Misdkowlti ii piashiog a plan to fDIU\3W traftic at LAX lhat could include aating a re- pJonal airport authority, a body that would esaendaDy foltt Southern califomia ot6dals to come to the table and Wk air· pons. "'The councilwoman m:og- nized th.al we do need to have some sort of a regional solution.· Wd David Kissingrr. who is Mis- dkowski's airport-mations deputy. -iypically. state legisla- tion would enable a regional au- thority lha.t would require the lo- cal agencies to sit down and be a pan of this regional authority.· A regional authority theoreti- cally would have the power. for example. t.o resurrect the pro- posal for a commm:ial airport at the dosed El Toro MariM Corps Air Station. an option Orange County voten n.ixtld in 2002 when they voted to rewne the land as a park. Some Newpon- Mesa activists have tenaciously heki on to the fJ Toro airpon idea. ·1 don't see it as likely.· JG.ssin. ger said •My own personal view is that. today, if you wanted El Toro to happen. you would need federal intervention.• Cranford bas lived across the street from the reservoir for five years. He said neighbors have been watching the progress of construction and looking for- ward to it.s completion. •The excicement comes from the fact t.hac people feel it will assist in the property values, pa.rticularty in homes that sur- round the ~rvoir. • he saJd. The reservoir project also has satisfied Conner foe Bob Caus- tin, founding director of Defend the Bay. an envirorunental watchdog group that filed a law· suit in 2001 that forced the Ir- vine Ranch Water Di.strict to re- think a plan to store chlorine gas for water treatment al the reser- voit. these units is a source of debate itself. Sutherland calls them •fractional units• because he en- visions them being sold ln lnae- ments of three months. Oppo- nents, concerned they will be sold for much shorttt periods of time. refer to them u timesh- are& The release of all thb informa- tion tonight shows the city's commitment to keeping voters informed. Ridgeway said It also enables voters to have some OBITUARIES 'John Wayne Airport certainly isn't in our jurisdiction, but it affects us very much, and we want to talk.' Homer ..... City manager Hearings on Ml9cikowlld's l>JC plan are eet to begin this week. and a Rate bill proposing the re· gjonal airport authority could happen later thi.t year, Kissinger a.aid Possibly the most nom pro· posal to relieve pasgenger over· load at John Wayne came t'rom longtime airport activist and re- tired aviation engineer Owtes Griftin. Grlflin. one of nine Newport residents to haw applied for a collllCil seat vacated by Gary Ad· ams this summer. said recently that be plans to ttaYd to France later this month to suggest that plane manufacturer ~ buy FJ Toro when it's auctioned off th.is fall and use It to accommo- date the new, larger paaaenger plane the company is develop- ing. The new plane is too big to use at most conventional airport gates and terminals, he said. •ALICIA AOmtSOH coven buslneea, politica end the environment. She may be readied at 19491764-4330 or by e-mail at •lici11.robin60(I latirnes com When the Orange County Su- perior Court agreed with Ca~­ dn's group, the district opted ro use a less volatile powdered sub- stitute. Causdn said. ·1 think it's a shame they didn't maintain (the re8en'Olrl and hold it for fresh-water Mor- age, with the potential for drought that we have,• he said. ·The second choice, given the changes that we were able to force them to implemenl through our Utigadon, made the project an acceptable one.· • AUaA A08INSON covers business. politics end the environment. She may be readied at (9491 764-4330 or by e-mail at aficia.robinson@lstimes..com solid financial information aboul the project before they venture into the voting booth. And the financial contl'8st be· tween a hotel and a park is obvi- ous, Ridgeway said. •it's really a simple analysis in that regard.• Ridgeway said. • A park has no economic return.· • DEIRDRE NEWMAN covers government. She rn-v be reeched at 194.9) 574-4.221 or by ~I• c#irdre.newmantlladme&.oom. at r • COMMUNITY COMMENTARY The truth shows a ' well-planned hotel By Brett Nitzkowski C hrls Harano's advice to Newport Beach voters that they educate themselves on the issue or the Marlnapark resort plan ls right on rhe mark (Mailbag, Sept. 16). Why? Because he himself dabbles in half-truths and outright inaccuracies in his description of the resort project. The recurring half-truth of Measure L opponents is the incessant labeling of the resort as a timeshare. That just 12 of the re10rt's 110 units are designated u timeshares belies the perception opponents hope votera wru embrace. The letter-writer argues as well that the ·multi-story" design of the resort will ~reduce our skytlne around the bay, particularly for those homeowners on Udo Bay front, Newport Heighl5 and Castaways." The resort plan comprises 16 villas. some of them one-story, but none higher than two stories. We're not talking Trump Tower here. In any case, voters should visit http://www.marinapark resort.com and eee the to-scale illustration of the reson and eee for themselves. Harano also uys he's apinat Measure L became the ~rt won't help the value oftm property. Doea he rnDy think the traffic and noise intenalty of a combined soccer field (by the way, would the fteld be lighted?), boat ramp and picnic area would help bis property vaJues more than a five-star resort? Finally, he would have you believe the resort will •tncrea.se traffic and increase parldng problems." Well, lf Newport Beach voters take Harano's advice and educate themselves, they'll see that the resort's environmental study shows the resort provides double the amount of parking required by the city. Furthermore, at 1009' occupancy. It will generate no more traffic than the current mobile-home park. which, by the way, is onJy about 40% occupied. Indeed, I hope Newport Beach voters will educate themselves. • BRETT NITZKOWSKI it a Newport Beadl resident. MAILBAG Habitat project too much for neighborhood Regarding the Habitat for HumanJty proposaJ to build eight homes in Costa Mesa, it Ls important to note that nearby residents are opposing the Habitat low-income proposal for the same reasons that we opposed a project of expensive homes on the same parcel a couple years ago: too many people, too many cars, not enough parking and removal of the one meager mitigation our street received for the continuing disturbances coming from Home Depot and the closing off of Wake Forest Road to through traffic. The wall and berm between Home Depot and College Drive were an integral and important part of the Harbor Center plan approved by the City Council. and It would be hard to accept the removal of any or this protection for Home Depot's long-suffering neighbors. Adding to the aggravation of ongoing noise, Habitat will impose a construction period of 18 months, including Saturdaya, with all activity coming through our residential streeta. Requests for the same lcind of protection the previous prospective builder offered have been refused. Add to this the fact that the parcel suggested ls a lousy place to live. Imagine this real estate ad: •This property is nestled aougly within 14-(oot-high, prison-like walls and mere feet from the entertainment of dropping palletJ. back-up beepers and air braba. 1be perculllon of iegulady drding helicopters reverberating from the 14-foot waJll will enhance the quiet enjoyment of your homes.• No for the Mb of the cwreot • neighbors, and no for tbl lake of protpeCdw raidenta. The dty must protea Its relldent1, and Habitat mm.t protect tta cUenc.. neighbor as yourself. - We beli:::."e that Lf the project is approached by all with an open, problem-solving attitude. it can tum out to be a boon for Costa Mesa and provide high-quality housing for sol'l)e deserving families In a ftne neighborhood. PAUL AHO SHERRY EKLOF Costa Mesa IXaft environmental report is defective The draft environmental report for the luxury resort hotel at Marinapark is fatally nawed, as the traffic analysis in the appendix restricted its analysis to seven Intersections, starting with Newport Boulevard and 32nd Street and proceeding northward to the intersection of Newport Boulevard and Hospital Road. Thls specifically eliminated from the traffic analysis intersections from 30th Street toward Balboa Boulevard and continuing easterly to the end of Balboa and Ocean boulevards. In other words, all of the Balboa area of the peninsula was eliminated from consideration, thereby fatally flawing the traffic analysis. DOUGLAS M. WOOD Balboa Peninsula Other finalist deserved Newport council seat I waa shocked when I read in the paper last week that the Newport Beach City Council bad telected Leslie Daigle when they deady. clearly all qreed that Barry Eaton wu the more knowledgeable of all the candldatel runnlJl8. Why in beaven'a name would they appoint aomeone who ii not u JmOWledie Ihle and I do not think can be u e«ecttve to the Qty Coundll It juat blOwt my m&nd. , •• jUlt dlaappolnted with the dl(t dlcWon. I don\ dUnk dMIYre....,. out for the bat 1n ...... ot .. ~ Wbm diiY cOuld ...... dliUtj ..-•r ·a, Wbolt =:rt·::-:: Ne,~ ..................... ..., c:ioGilaqc dft lli .... OllJ 'Mst~! .._ ... .. --.......... Cit d NEWS QUIZ CAIL Y I'll 01 The grade-point-average mimmum at University of Calif orma schools 1s now boosted to what level? l . Who became a new member or the Newport Beach City CoundJ last weekf a. Five b.Two c. ~ven. a. Luke Skywalker b. Donald Bren c. Leslie Oajgle d.Bono d. Onl' 5. Orange County Assistant Sheriff Don tfaJdJ did what last week? a. Rellred from the <frpartmerll 2. Whk:h televtalon show, written by Costa Mesa natlw MJtcheD Hurwitz. won five Emmy awards last week? a "Miami Vice· b. c.ot a promo11011 c Went on a lu.itu., d. None of rhe t1bove b. "Arrested Development" c. "SWAT" d. "Emergency" 6. Yorn KJppur means what? a. Day of fl''>I h. Day of .1101wrne111 c. Day of Otr1 ... 1 3. County~ rangen wtU soon be able to do what? d. Day to read !'.ew 1e ... 1a111<·111 Scriprure a. Issue civil citauons to people who violate park rules 7. The GPA mlnlmum at University of Callfomla schools was boosted last ~k to whal level? b. Give tours c. Play more Frisbee d. Bring their peLc; to work a. 2.8 b. 3.0 4. With lut week's appointment of Leslle Dalgte to the Newport Beach City Coundl, the coundJ now has bow many women on ltf c. 4.0 d 10 8. The Orange County district l£ I I ER TO THE EDITOR Habitat homes a .. r:hanee for families faml.Ues a.s they put ln their "~t equity" hours as a C:OOd!don of home ownership. 1be famlliea have proven to be bUd-woddng Individuals, dedicated to advancing a step clOMr to the American Dream of bOme ownership. These homes are not a free handout. They come Wldl 1 mortgage and. in a compln IUCh u the one ......... Mineowner's w.,..,,,., ckiiel. Along with the ....-., cost. tftey also come Wllb the pdde that lt created Wlib Ille IWlll of one's own attorney will drop what testimony for the case against Greg lla.idl, who Is accused with two others or gang-raping a 16-year-old girt7 a ll1dl a date rapl' dn1g wa~ u.,t'd h I hal the allt•gl'll rapl' wa'> v1deott1pl'd L 1 hal a rapt· happenl'd ti \,ont• of the above 9. The Dally Piiot named a new what l'"t week? a I drtonal dirl'l 11ir h Ad drrl'rtor t Mall 1 nor11tor d Ma-.cot 10. The retired Archbishop of Canterbury urged that the Epi-.<:opal OlUrch do what? a "Jot lake ,.,.,U('" w11h 'it J,11111·.., 111 !':l'wpon Rc>a<.h 10 court h. ~lit' ...,l Jamc..-s 1 Brl'JX away from St )Jllll'' d '-1oH• lo Ugantla \:'l<~WI IL\. I l': ~·h: J:a: l:d. r, .1. h Ii 7,h. Ii .1. q·h, llh1 HOW TO CONTACT YOUR REPRESENTATIVES CITY OF COSTA MESA Costa Mesa City Hall 77 Fair Drive Costa M esa CA 92626, (714) 754-5223 Mayor Gary M onahan Council ltbby Cowan. Allan Mansoor. Mike Sc::neafer and Chns Steel CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH Newport Beach City Hall. 3300 Newport a1vd., Newport Beach. CA 92663. (949) 644-3309 Mayor Tod Ridgeway Council: Steve Bromberg. Leslie Daigle John Heffernan, Dici( Nichols. Steven Rosansky and Doh Webb COAST COMMUNITY COLLEGE DISTRICT District Offlat: 1370 Adams Ave .. Costa Mess, CA 92626, (714) 432-5898 Chancellor. William M. Vega Board: Pi-'dent Paul Berger. Vice President Armando Ruiz. George Brown Jerry Patterson and Walter G. Howald; student trustee M adehne Levy NEWPORT.sA UNFED SCHOOL DISTRICT District Of'ftce: 298S-A Beer St.. Costa Mesa, CA 92626. (714) 4.24--5000 ~~ Roben S.rbot Bo..t Prelident o.n. B&edt. va Pt-'derlt Serene Stok•, Oen: Oevid Broob. Tom Egiln. Marthe Auor, Judy Franco and Linda Sneen STATE COU1M. co•astON 46 Ftemont St, Sutet 2000, Sen fnlndllco. CA 94106, (415) ~ ofllce In Lano Beec:h,(310)li80-l071 ~ AmoldSdt ............... c..pteol. s.:r1me111o, CA914. ...... _., E"""9I: ~MIOf!oa..., -~ .. A6 Tuesday, September 28, 2004 HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL PLAYERS OF THE WEEK WEEK4 CHOSEN BY THEIR RESPECTIVE COACHES CORONA DEL MAR Austin Brawner 5-11180 Sr. The fullback opened up seams for the running badcs with his blomngand pidcedup blitzes nicely. 0 9® Tyler Lance 6-1 210 Sr. The outside 'bactter blotted a punt to set up a field goal and intercepted a pass that lead to a TD. COSTA MESA Ryan easwe11 6-3180 Jr. The punter had seven of his 10 punts stop inside the Laguna Beach 20-yard line,· with three inside the 6. 0 -® Tony Krikorian 5-8 165 Jr. •The cornerbad< disrupted pass attempts and kept Lag una receive rs to mini mal yards after catdies. NEWPORT HARBOR Kasey Peters 6-2 205 Sr. He completed all three pass attempts on the final drive, including the 47-yard game-winning strike. 8 0 0 Tom Jackson ----------, 6-1175 Jr. The safety blotted a punt, caused a fumb4e, recovered a fumble, had three taddea and broke up a pass. SAGE HILL Braden Ron 5-10165 So. The wide receiver hed a game-high five recepttons for 61 yards1nd hilcoec:h Pf'9iMdhft route running. 9® Nick Sohl 6.() llOJr. Movtitfrom outlideto Jntlde 'bid* and.w1l1d wfthttw un••,_d taddel and. fumble l'900WfY· .. Sportl Edbr Rlclmd Dunn: (949) 574-*223 • Sportj fa: '9'.49) 6500170 HIGH SCHOOLS ' Lesley Joseph, above, from Rock Hill, S.C., follows through on a forehand white defeating Denis ZNkovic, left, &4, 6-3, in the singles final of the Diadora Pro Championship, a United States Tennis Association Futures Tour event held Sunday at the Costa Mesa Tennis Center. ZNkovic, playing with Mykyta Kryvonos, also reached the doubles final, won by Americans Scott Lipsky and David Martin, 7-5, ~3. Second season kicks off T here are always tell-tale signs that autumn baa antved. Halloween candy and decorations start springing up in grocery stores. Major League Baseball teams start to get a little testy as postseason jos1ting becoll)es more and more serious. And Golden West League football teams start to play each other. The sevm·team league starts its "second-season" two weeb before Newport HaJbor High and C.Orona del Mar start Sea View and Pacific C.oast League games and four weeb before Sage Hill kicb off against Academy League opponents. The schedule could not be much auelerfora struggling C.Osta Mesa squad. The Mustanp (0-4) open RICK DEVEREUX . against last year's league runner-up, Westminster (2-2), followed by Santa Ana and Saddleback. "When you'tt winning, good things happen and when you're losJng, bad things happen.· C.osta Mesa C.oach Tom Baldwin said. "It's called momentum. We're playing the best team in the league. Those type of things happen when you're losing.· Westminster and Orange (3-1 ), No. 4 in CIF Southern Section Division Vil and last year's ~ champion, are the top league tide contenders this fall Orange's lone loss this year, a 24·13 defeat at the hands of El Modena. came in a game that was called with 2:05 remaining because the lights went out at El Modena's stadium. 1be Panthers, coached byformer Orange Coast College defensive lineman Greg Gibson. can score in a hurry, as evidenced by their 26 second-half points in the season opener against Muir. Freshman running back Mathew Contreras has scored eight touchdowns and has rushed for close to 500 yards in Orange's four games. Westminster rushed for more than 200 yards in its 42-7 blowout of San Gabriel, last season's CIF Souther Section Division VII runner-up. The Uons edged Rancho Alamitos, 14-6, last week and played tough against Fountain Valley in the. 13·7, season-opening loss. Running back Carlos Broob is Westminster's most potent weapon, posing a threat as a runner and receiver out of the bac:kfleld. The league championship may very well be decided Oct. 8 when Westminster plays Orange at El Modena Also figuring into the pumdt of the league's three guaranteed playoff berths are Santa Ana (2-1) and Saddleback (2-1). Saddleback finished tbbd last season to mab lhe playoffs, wfth lta only • .. PHOTOS BY league losses at the hands of Orange I and Westminster. The Roadrunners are KENT TR£PTOW I DAILY PILOT HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL Two-minute. drill GAME:BUSTERS High IChool pleya Of 30 yard9 or more •a -Spencer Link (Newport H•rt>or) punt mum for touchdown. • 12-Ww '""°" (Colont cW Mtr) kk:koff mum. • 51-Keye MiliiillMill (5.tgit Hit) I~ 'return. • 51-Alu Oi1h (Newport Htrbor) kickoff return. • 47-Spinw LIM (Newport H•rt>or, toUOhdoWn pw from ICIW/........: • 11-AleX or-. (fWwport ~ ldclroff ,....m. •JZ-TNWOtn.t.tCN~~Nn. • •1-Jorte ~ (Coecl --· tklaotf NtUm. ; G~ 1..Utweek'1bf&dlllmht.*'9 • NBWPOD llAimm-l'lllil • 1' •• bloda • eun~" .. Jlrbon nccwena bnble ••• J9dmoa .._..up• pw to.brtal up llNrtb dawn • .• LiDlbedmr .... -l .... =llllck• ....... ., L ....... ==: lb ... ICrilDJIMlll ,.-. .laic& -• • • •· -1 rwm ba, ... ,................ ... ............. al ~ ... UP+d•9 'I ••a••' t" • .,, CdMdrtw ... Ddl9&' UT' saac.-. .. q1rUldllcllllra 1-,.n.1-. ... ~ ..... -... ~··· ,. 211«11• • ' " ' " f; I SPORTS quanesbedt .. be cbtowi co belt an tncomplece .,_ ..• Unebider 1)llr lmc:e Wl'apl up ballc:wrie:r on a nMrN for a 6-yard loM ...... Wiida lntercepca a ball that bowicea off a wide recetYer'a hanc:t. ••• Lance blocb & punt and J.a. S.OJWI reawera the ball, letting up a Sea King field ...... Welch. reccM:rl a.fumble to halt a Newport Halbor drive ... IJnebackeq lance and John SlwnMen spin a n.uining back for a 2-yaid l<>11 ... ~ lnten:ept.s a pua and retumt it to the 3-yard line to eet up a 'CdM touchdown ... Comerback Matt r..a,d breab up a pass to bring up thild·and·long ... Wem ~n nails a receiver in the back to force an lncompl~p and punt ... ShanahlU1 hits the quarterback to force an llu:ompledon ... Meehan trips up a running back to limit an outside run for minimal gain ... Presson times a shoulder-to-shoulder hit on a receiver perfectly ... Saf':t,8:" Crowley and linebacker Mohler combine to sack the quarterback ... On the next play, Crowley sacks the quarterback again. • SAGE HDJ. -Lineback.er Nick Sohl recovers a fumble to '>et up a short touchdown drive . . Oucalde Unebacker Bryan KolUIWlet taddes a ballcarrier for a 3-yard loss ... Tackle Morgan Brief, comerback Keya Manshad.I and end Jimmy O'Hare combine to nail a runner on a sweep for a 6-yard loss ... ')ohl blittes to presmJre the quarterback into an irkompletion ... O'Hare pressures the quarterback on an incompletion and, two plays later, collects a sack for a 12-yard ............... -... DRll 1mawc;•--••up• m ... .,........,.. ~tomMJ brite'dtoW~. to1etupa1D... dltPI tt..blltc.aabilm'dlli_... IJak~ ewo,_,.lir24 .___. mdite. -----,,.-. wl Woae UlllJ b 20 ~·'11... plaJir ...,_..... more Ma IOfhWftl• In the Ollllld91*tls O..Af911111l6 "Dari' 17-0 Wlft o... CM. a nm b no llln-""a fnillllmmo the • Q)8TA llBM-Quutllback then·..._ cmrted 12 dme. .,... ~ i&yl a bfa hit OD a for 188 yardt and three 'In. In a punt retumer .•• tJneJ-ter ~ 14 Newport Win in the C'm W ~ -> uncolt OD & fJmhman ,_e. ffe allo caught recetw:r 11 IOOD • be am:bea two IJMl!M for 13 yards that the baD ••. P.nd.,........ afternoon. ltufJa. running~ (or. 1-yard • Newport Halbor players loes •.• UnebKbr .,.. ... r •w W9le llao n>OYed by the injury to anttfa out the 1CreeO UM11eM a 1beriot. which oc:cumd with running bade Jumpiog tor the &SO left in 1he third quarter. pua ... Waldron. ~aod SeYeral~ dedk:ated the tackle Jum Dim gang cackle. ~to 1Detr fallen aH:aptain. running back at the line of. Who may be back 11 IOOD IS scrimmage ... Unebecbr......, 1bbnday lp1mt Dana Hiils. Pm~ h1a lhouJder to force a •(1beriotJ is the heart and aoul fumble and tackle Rabat• la of this team," Newport senior Cnrz ~to eet up a Mela mlddle llnebacbr Thomas touchdown ... W&ldron and Martin aaid. Wynglarz preesu.n! the • The Sailors have defeated quarterback into an intentional CAM aJx ltlaigbt yean and won g10unding penalty . . . 10 of the last 11 Battle of the Bay Comerback IMm Hunls trips claabes. In those last 11 games, up a running back for no gain . . . Newport has outscored the Sea Comerbadt Tony ICraa1m Klnp, 323-113. breaks up a Hail Mary attempt •Thursday's four-point ... Waldron sacks the margin was the closest Battle of quarterback to end che first half the Bay contest since a 7-3 ... Lineback.er ..... Seewld Newport win in 1995. wraps up a running bee* for no • 'lbe Newport Harbor gain ... Seewat tackles a running scouting report stated one goal back for a 6-yard losa ... Seewat on apecial teams: to score or set sacb the quarterback on the up a score . next play ... On the next play, Tum Jackso~ returned the Seewat drops a running back for second-half kickoff 62 yards to a minimal gain to force a punt set up a touchdown and Spencer ... Hunter doses the gap and Unk scored on the unleasbes on a receiver to force aforementioned fourth-quarter an incomplete pass ... Safety punt return. Janmon Mont9 executes a form • Sage Hill senior kicker Arny tadde on the quarterback for a WerbUn came up short on a I -ya.rd loss ... Moms puts a big 53-ya.rd field-goal attempt on hit on a running back to drop the last play of the first half in him for minimal gain and force a the Ughtning's 40-7 win over field goal ... Fea levels a running visiting 1Win Pines Friday. back for no gain. Sage Coach Tom Monarch said WerbUn has converted from ORANGE COAST PLAYERS OF THE WEEK around 50 yards in practice. He saJd one of his goals is to allow Werblin to kick a 50-yarder in a game this season. Jimmy Niutapual 6-1 260 So. The fullbadt buried defenders with his blodts. had one carry for 10yards and Dave Ronnlna 6-2 230 Fr. The middle 'backer had alx lead tackles, seven assists and one OB pressure • Banning-based 1Win Pines is a school for juveniles on probation, Monarch said. The Bobcats played with heart and class and, afterward, marched off the field in formation to a military cadence delivered by a team captain. The scene was applauded by one catch for 8 yards. against Fullerton. ® remaining Sage Hill fans. 46 • A5 part of the postgame address. a Sage Hill assistant coach encouraged his players to Join The Orange County Alumnae of Kappa Kappa Gamma for a night among literary writers at its Fourth Annual Book and Author Dinner "Keys to Literacy" Thursday, September 30 at 6:00 p.m. Irvine Marriott (18000 Von Karman Avenue, Irvine) For more information or to make a reservation, please log on to www.ockappa.com or call (714) 538-4106 Authors speaking at the event are: Martin Dugud, Into Afriaz -TM Epic Advmtures of Stanley & Livingsto~ Catherine Tod~ &cm Lives of Second Wives Jacqueline Wintpeu;. Birds of a Feather Richard Vau~ Soldier Boys TicketS are $15 per penon, and include dinner Preferred patron eeating, including a book donation in the patron's name, is available for $120 per penon Individual and corporate spomorships are available, and include a table of 8 eeated with a featured author ~-......... lar .. twntllW.l!ftl!f .... .,, wAeh•• ,,_....,,., TM u•;a'..Uwlliii• 'tlr ... a lmr•lll _ .... .,..... c.. ..... ........... = .... ..,Munled ·A~'tn nwtn ...._, llm'l Judty enr-lgb to .... pcentl wbo tuppOrt lhe:m.. lhe cOldt laid. •Colt.a Mela ffWi. CM .tter a arunrq 1().-9 eecbedt lp1nst Llglina 8eed1 Satulday. baa now Jolt • atraletit pmel. ks longest loelog atreak lince dropping 11 In a row In 1988-89. • c.dM'a Kevin Welch drew a personal foul and WU ejected in the t.hild quarter. OP Southern Secdoo rules stipulate a player or coach ejected from a game is required to sit out the following game. u well. CdM playa Vllenda (3-0) Saturday. Don't Sli~! Install Grab Bars • 'Jbe Mustangs wue held to a aeaaon-low seven first downs, , • Profes.sJonal Installation Beachwood Con.tr~lon the fewest they have produced of Gtab Bars And since they had six against Accessories In YOUI Home Northwood in 2001, a span of 30 • Accesslblllty Remodeling games. (949)·11!30· 11548 • Costa Mesa had 14 penalties Ucensed and Insured for 129 yards. including six Uc. 8-14567 42 Serving OC for 25 Years penonal fouls. in its first three -------------------- games. Mesa was penalired 24 times for 146 yards. •Before the game. first-year Laguna Beach Coach Jimmy Nolan saJd he just wanied his team to "hang tough~ against CostaMesa. Afterward, he was 1umping with excitement over the victory. especia.Uy considering he had stx starters out with injuries. • Corona del Mar players crossed over the SO-yard line into Newpon Harbor temtory Qu.ring pregame wannu~. forcing Sea King coach~ apologi7.e to Brinkley and tht.> Sailors. • Brinkley said wide receiver/linebacker Taylor Young, a senior who wao; not in unlfonn against CdM. i~ week-to-week with an 1n1urt'd ankle. • Sage Hill junior Morgan Brief, a 5-foot-4, 170-pounder who, despite h~ diminuuvc M/,C, shines as a starter at defcn'i1vr tackle and offensive guard, carried once for 2 yard., on a dive play to open the fourth quarter against lWin Pint'-. • Laguna Beach's win wa.'> only the l>CCOnd over Mesa in 1hc1r last 15 mectin~. CoMa Mt'-.a leads the !.Cries. 17-7. •The 19 total poinL-. Wl'rt' tlw fewest for a Laguna Beach ( .o'>ld Mesa game since the Breaker., beat Mei.a, 10-7, in 1987 • Following game-. where lht• fourth-and fifth-string comerbacks had to play du<' to 2005's Have Arrived and Perfedion Never Looked So Good ... ANGEL'S AUTO SPA 'COMPLETE $89 DETAIL •Buff & Wax • Interior Shampoo Regularly S 155 • Steam Clean Engine (Vans and Trucks Ex1ra) MAKE AN APPOINTMENT 24HRS A DAY EXPRESS HAND WAX $29Reg~;rty With this ad. Offers good thru 9-30-04. 2285 Newport Blvd • Costa Mesa (Corner of Fa irview @ Newport Blvd.) (949) 650-1009 A8 luesd y, Sec>ten1>er 28, 2004 SPORTS BREFl.V = ,,_,.,.IN 96,. ANNUAL NEWPORT HARBOR Austin ~oming to UCI 1tnnfs legend~ Auldn hll WlmbWoa __, ...... ddl ooaumtted to join. &tar-atUdded ~ eM 1lid brOiber John won lineup that inclu~ Andre~-In 1980. st. Andy Roddkt and AM& Xouc· t At 29, lhe became lbe yow'lg- n.lkova for the l2tb annual \\\>dd est inductet into the lntema· Tuam 1enn1s All·SW Smash HJtl, tlonal nrnnll Hall of Pl.me tn scheduled Oct. 11 at 7 p.m. at UC 1992. AIDS 100.Ddadon and the N4· donaJ A1DS l>Und. ndetS range from $40 lO $105 and are a\1lllab t all 1 ckrt· m ter outJet: , wcll us the Bren Center box office. Irvine's Bren C-enter. A real.dent or Rolling Hilll, Aul.# Austin has won 30 can:er In· dn 1s a tenola aoalyat fot USA gles titles induding two U. S. Network and Fm Sporta and hu Open crowns. At age 16, she be-done wOik for NBC and ABC. came the youngest player to win Also added to the lineup m the U.S. Open in 1979. 1Wo yea.rs Brad Gilbert. couh of Rodd.lck. later, she caprured her second and Danen C.abUl coach of U.S. Open champion.Ship with a Agassl For Information, phone nckeunaster at (714) 740-2000 or the Bren Center box office It (949} 924,5000, Jenkin's places second CHRISTMAS BOAT PARADE 2 0 0 I memorable win aver Mart.in.a Elton John and BWle Jean King Navratilova are scheduled to host the eve- •SURFING: Corona deJ Mar resident T.J. Jenkins finished second in the men'• college di- vision (ages 19 and oJder) at the Op Newpon Oasslc surf contest completed Sunday at 56th Sttte,t In Newport Beach. Official Theme Contest Austin was also part of the first n1ng of tennis. proceeds from brother/sister team to win a which will benefit the Elton John H l.'.IJ lh:u·mher l'i 19, 2004, d1<: $Special Recopirion 1 hr w11tncr't pictwe will be fcaturtd u 1hia yc:u's theme winnet in the otf tc:W Olriimw Bo.tr Parade Program produced by the Dtt'ilj Pi/jj. * V.l.P. au.ise on the Lead Boat HIGH SCHOOLS Continued from A6 in a transition year, with Jeoff Meek replacing Jerry Witte, who stepped down after 30 seasons at the helm QUOTE OF THE DAY "Losing creates problems and winning solves them." on Westmiruner. lf the Eagles come away with two victories ln those four games. they may have the confidenc~ to fini!.h out the year with strong performances against Saddleback. Santa Ana and Costa Mesa. Ncwpori H .ubur Chn>rmas Bo.II PJr.1de JnJ Hing of L1gh n will u:lebra1c 1ti 96'1 J11n111lr\d!) A.\ one u( the grc:.uc~r holiday evcnl!> in cht· country h ·.uuring ovn a hun<lreJ blJut1fully J cu1ratcJ boars and homes, cht: puaJt· will once" Jgarn Jraw rw.uly o ne 1111111011 viewer\. I .Ht year, tht' l 11rnm11Jorc~ l.lub of 1hc Ncwpc.1rc l:k.teh ( l.Jrnber of ( 11111111crcc:, 1hc hnsr '"K11111.1t1011, cdc:hrJIC'd 1he cvcnc wi1h rht 1 hi.'. me 'i I llultd11y /Jta1h < tltbratwn " The winner and i guest wiJJ be mviud to jo111 111 on the Lead Bo.lr during Ont night nr the Pu'lldc for a special Vf.P. ~tien« with hon cl'~vn:s. cadet.ails and 1M diancc to wave ro w Crowd$ a.nd ,cc the p.U-adc up dose! Santa Ana lost to undefeated Sonora to start this sea.son, then ripped off consecutive blowouts against Anaheim and Bolsa Grande, so it is hard to judge exactly how good the team really is. Tom Balchwtn, Costa Mesa football coach Costa Mesa has not looked sharp, but expect Baldwin to fire up the Mustangs for this week'~ Westminster game. ·we still have a chance to play weU in league." Baldwin sa>d. ·sut we're playmg the best team in the league Losing create!> problems and winning w ive.. them." 1111, )LH, 1ht· LhJmbcr of Com1m1lc .111d 1h( !>111'y /'i/or Hl 1nv1tin ~ iht• ,1111111n11111\ 111 u carc rhc cheme for iht 11pu1111rng p.1raJc and Rmg of L1gh1J> h11mc tln11rJ11n~ u1rnpt"mion II you think vuu l1.1H rlit· P' 1 ku d1cmc. we: wane w hear from ~""' ~>nt lu,k, suh1111\\1nn v.111 Ix d111wn I» 11111 l<111111111tn: 111 he U'tt:J 111.di11ur 11lliu.1l 111.11kl1111g t Hon' To enter, please include: $ Awards Dinner and Auction The winner and a guest will be be inviled ro ;o&n us at the Christmaa Boat Pm.de A~l'dl Oin.n~r and AULtion. Held at lhc fabulous Balboa Bay Club & Rao rt on January 2 t, 200.5, the event is a fim-das.s C"Yeni.ng fea.wring a &.bulout auction, livc enrcrcainmcm and the winMrs of th~ pu-S.c. * A stay at the beautiful Balboa Bay Club & Retort To re2lly make ch.c ~ckmd pc'ul1 aft.c.t the auction. our winner and the.it guai waU cnJor a beauuful room at the Balboa Bay Oub & Ret<>rt. • \1111r clH llll ,uhmi~\h11l (\lw11IJ bl bnd fi\'c. or 'ix w11nh or In\) • Yom ll'.1,on why ym1 think your tlwmt: ,110ulJ bl' dtmcn (1n IOO word\ or k,,) l.ntrn.' mmt hl· ,ubm11t1:J hv 5:00 pm on TYnday. October 5 eMJil: t'11/T/t'5(1l)chm11n11Jboa1paradt.com • FJX: (tJ4 1)) 729-44 t 7, Ann: "b.ncric~" Be ~ure to include your name, daytime phone number and eMail. I 111 nu11r mjllrm1111<m. pltmt 1111/ rlu Nru•purt /Jt11ch (./1amber oj < ummme 111 (9·19) -.!9-4400. Daily4lPilot IV<ll"' •· r..-wi,,, ,..,,,,,, .. ,,.,...,,,_,..," .-...-.,,.,. ~-"'"""'""~"'""-'..,. llrWI •~~ • .,..,.,,....,.....,,,..t"'fltir oi-ir ~f'W ,...,._.,, •• ..,,,,..llllf l>I!"' fff"'!I'·'" .. ,,.,,. '*'l-•"'~'',"""9r<t1Y"r~,,.l#~""r.: 11• t1.11M t l)tllf•t•CIOf'lnlt tt•~• ~ ~ ... ~...,,. J ,,.~,.... .)ltWill ~,,,,......,_prJtt~t(.~<411 A~(ll Saddleback and Santa Ana play Friday, with the winner earning the early inside crack on a top-three finish. F.stancia (2· I) could threaten Saddleback and Santa Ana for that playoff spot, but the Eagle~ must survive a tough schedule Coach Craig Fertig's team pla~ Orange Friday. followed by undefeated Garden Grove Oct 7 in a nonleague game. ·(Orange) is probably the class or our league.· Fertig said. TODAY CtON country High sdlool boys and girls Whitney at Sage Hill, 3 p.m FWdhoc:My High achool -Fount1in Valley vs Newport Harbor. at Harper Community Center. 3. 15 p .m Go" High sctiool girls -Sage Hill at Estancia. at Costa Mesa Golf & Country Club. 3 p.m ., Corona def Mar "When you are playing the dasb of the league. you have to step up your play." ~ Eagles are coming off a bye week. which means the team can be rested, healthy and fired up to play. The layo ff, however. could also leave a team rusty and lacking both focw, amJ motivation. ll F.stancia plays Orange and Garden Grove tough. lhe Eagles can buUd momentum with a win over Golden West cellar-dweller Ocean View ( 1-2) before taking SCHEDULE at Univerelty, at Strawberry Farms Golf Oub. 3 p.m Soc:eef College men -Chm;t11n Her1t11ge at Vanguard, 7 p.m Community college men Sanuago Canyon at Orange Coast, 3 p.m Community college women -Orange Coast at Santiago Canyon, 3 p m Tennis High sdlool girls -Estancia at Santa Ana. 3 p m • Brethren Chnstian et Sage Hill, 3 p.m • Orange II Costa Ocean View bectt Century, I0,9, last w<.>ck, but lost, 48 1:1, to l.3t(una &ach the wt!t'.k before. Grdllted, Co1.1a Mt'l>a hht 10 the Breakeri. last week. but tlw Mu~hmgs were able to hold Laguna to I 0 poimi.. l'he best chance Ocean View hru. to win J {rillden West League game th1' seru.on ls its Oct. 22 home d<.1H: a~aini.t Costa Me!>a. ~esa, 3 pm ~ College women UC R111ers1dt< di Ut:: Irvine, 7 p.m , Cal Baptist a1 Vanguard, 7 p m High school g1r1g -Santa Margarita .ii Corona del Mar. 5 pm., lrv1no 111 Sa\lt: Hlll. S·JOp m W....poto High acnool boys -Corona del Mar a1 Harvard-Westlake, 4 p m • Woodbridge at Estancia. 3 15 Legal Notices 2640 Legal Notices 2640 Legal Notices 2640 Legal Notices 2640 Legal Notices 2640 legal Notices 2640 Lepl Malices 2640 legJI Notices ----1 01 llD l\M( DATI AMO 'l/676 ()"""I "' ltni hy and RPI'''"" 1ssu~d by lh' f1ct11111s W.SS NOTICE OF IHTEHOEO . 11,,.a' 1.02 SUMMARY Of throul(lt 11 1;''"""''"~ Ot11arlm~nl ol lrPJ~ury 11-..~----... ,... • .,.,rr .. 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Ste, t 1 S, Fttlert-CA •Ul2 Published Newpor I But h/Cosl1 Mesa 011fy Pilot Srptcmber 28, Odobl!< 4. !>. 2004 Tri()]] the decedent lhe loflowmc persons IHC PCTITION reque<Jts 11e dorna busmen es the decedenrs will and Arcon Comptny. 12388 cod1C1ls, 11 any be Zia Z11 Wey. lushn. admitted lo probate The C1hforno1 9?7llO 2438 will and •ny cod1c1ls are Richard l Condon. av1Uabft l<>f examlna 12388 Z11 W•y Way. hon In the Ille h pt by luston. Ca 92780 2•38 the court Oonn1 Co11don. 17388 THf PETITION requests Z11 Zaa Wey, lu'ltm. euthouty to adm1n11ter Cehfornia 9280 2438 the estate unoo the This bu11~n Is con Independent Admin1s ducted by husb1nd and lr1tion of Estain Act wile (lhis autho11ty will allow Have you started doma lhe 1>11fSOllll reprtsen bu1unes$ yet' Yes lat1v1 to take many 01/10/93 actions without obt1ln Donn• Condon 1n1 court •PPIOVll This statemenl wu B1f0<e t1kln1 t etl1ln fried wltll the COUnty ¥ery tmpo1 l1nt "lions, Clerk of Oran111 County however. the peuonel on 09/JO/o.t rt9111enl11Jn wlff be 20046000504 reQulred to 111ve notice 011ly P.re>t S.pt 14. 21. to interested peraon1 28, Oct. 5, 2004 Tl 17 unleu I/My hive w1fvld Ml 1 .. ,.,. not1Ce or consented to --the PfOp<lstd 1ctloo ) IO'flCIOf Pl'lmOI The Independent 1d· min1Slntlon 1uthortty lOAIU Liii will ,,. ar•nttct un1eu mA11Clf: an lnter11t1d p1uon ••-1, a.a'"'9tM ...L- f!Ms en ob)lc:tlon 10· the ~ rllu..-,- petltlOll end shows IOOd PATPATillSOI c1u1t Why tile court 1&H IM .ae'"S should not 1r1nt th• \All -""' 14 authOflty To all lleltt. b1n1li· A HEAIUNQ Oii \ti. cc...... cttdtfOfl. con petltiotl wtll be he4d on tin&el\t creclitot1, and 10/21/0ot 11 1:C5 pm. II\ '*'°"' ""° may oth· 0.,1 l 73 located at 341 lfwlM be llltereattd ff! Tiie Clty Duve Sovtt1. tfle wlff °' nt1t1. Of Or•na•. CA 92613. t>otlt of: f'RANCIS H. tr YOU 08JECT to the ,.An£RSON, •kl PAT ~antint of Ille petition, 'ATTfR$0H JOU should.,.,.., 11 lflt A PCTJTIOftl 'Oft no htarln=ll4 atate your 8AT It• ffln lilfd by o411tct • ., ltlt wrltttn ltOlll HVANT 111 ttte ol>).c w1"' tN court u,.rw Court of Ctll btfOft tilt htlltlnt. \'OUI' for•. County Of Of. ljlpe8fMCI 1'111}' bt In lllJa • peraon or ~, yo111 THC ,.l llTION fOR attorney "tOIA ft ,.~ts ti.at If VOO M A CREDI· 110911 BRYANT Ila _,. lOlt Of ctn&1n1•nt point•• H P•ltOl\at Cfaditor .. &ti. ~Md. llPf"""l'lllH te 141 you l!1il'&I hie 1ttW dM !lllftkts tt• Mtl.. of •iUI II• e..-t iM "'all IM__.., t copy to the .,_...., Tff[ f't'T1TIOfl rMuesta '""~ ,..,111.._ 1M mc1•111r, • .M4 bJ till CMt ,,._ ._ c;Mlcth, If=, .. '"°""" """' \M ~ .. ....... .. " ,.. .,. fht ~ .. ............ .. "'""' -.,........ 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CA 9?61J tr YOU 08JE.C1 lo lhr llinhne ol !hr pehllon. you should 11ppe111 at the hu11n1 and $Ute your obiecuon1 or file written obtecilOl1$ with lht COUf I b1lore the hear1na Youi 1ppeat anu may be in p11son 01 by you1 a11orney If YOU ARE A CREDI TOR o• conhn11ent credll0t of the dece111sed y°" must hie your claim with the court and m11I 1 copy to the personal rejl(Henl1hve appointed by the court within lour rrtonlhs from the d111 of th1 frr st rssu11nc1 of letters 1t p1ov11led in Probate Code 'eclion 9100 Thi lime fOf 1111111 cltlms will nol uplre btlofl lour monlh1 lrom th• he-ulne d•le noticed Ibo VI. YOU MAY EXAMIHE the fill kept bt the C:OUI l If you are a ~raon 1n tlfntld II\ tile estate, ,ou tnay fl4e with tht court 1 RequHl for Soeelal Nollet (form Of t~) of thl fll1t11 ot 1n inventory ind 1ppr1iul of lllllt HHll Of OI any patltion Of account at JlfO'llded In l"ro01t1 Code atchon 1250. A Requ .. t for Sp1ci1I ~t}U roun It Hltiatllt from tile court c.hwh A~lwl"............, IOMI t . IOH/ ISQ:t 4t I •. aeooel...Sl SY., sn n•, AllA· -.; a •ne,.-.,. "•"'""'' ..... ,.,, INdl/CosU filna OWy ,1101 SepteP\blf 21. Octohr !S. 12. 19, ~ T07e ----lor a dr11ee rh1n1•1ri name\ d\ hillow M.1 "~" 11m11hl1h1k 1•1 Mth'.>,,1 I 1mo-.ht h1k 1 THL (;OUR I OHOL H "i lhat All per'>""' intrr •\ll!d 1n lh1~ n1Alll'I '.h,111 dl>IH!3< b~lore 111" ~uu1 I •I the ""•rme mdll •trd b•lnw•h1 \how 1 •u'" 11 •riv. whv lhe pl'l1t1un '"' lhan&<' ol namt .hould nol bl' llr anted NOTICr or '"ARIN(. Dale ll/7/04 11mr 700 pm Otpl l 71 lht addrf'·., uf 1111· • n111 I ·~ '411nf d\ fh1ft·1I ,thovt: l A t tlflY 111 lh1\ U11lcr Ill Sllow l..tU\~ •11~11 h" puhh\l,,.d .ti Ir~· I vn • t dt.h ,.,~Pk 1111 tour 5utte''••t ..,,.,.k, p11m lo lhf' ddlt' 'rl tur hea11n11 on th• l)f'l1t1n11 in lhe lolluw11111 n~wro pape• ol 1t1e<1e1 Al c.uLu l1tt0n. p11nled 1n th" tounly Q31ly Pilot O.,te: SlP 24 2004 GHAlO JOHNSTON, JUOGf Of THI SUl"l alOl.COUU PulllrJhed Newpr111 8uclt/Cosl• Mesa Daily Pilot Seplembtr /IJ Oclot1er !>. I? 19 ?004 T07~ • Dllrflloe ~ .._..,, Sek ... 21. 200t M I I 'N .. Gill' i -.. Giil .... "' .... """_!!!l_Bl!tltG;I_"_ ... _ ...... ~ ... -----------.. -----------.. -·---C:.....11,• ... '-r •• I' ........ PS st ..... NEW I SS TIP #5 ~· ·"'= ·-=t~ ....... ....... .._ ... ...... ........ .. M llMf i., ""°' ... II....... Tiii ...._. ..,_ Tiii ....._ ,..,_ TIMI.......__... Tiii ........ ,.._. till' co.ta Mlle CMr 11 .. •IM piece, .... ,........._ ill: ..... ---.. a: •• .._ ...... •· .,1 ............... a: CeHcll H Mo1tdtr, lftttf"tM ,.,_.., ...._,,__DI l*I .... latMI fa• Der~n•1 .... , 711 ktlMt Fi.e.W. a1 Odc*r •. 2004, tt g JO ..., IMM...., ltJ Via ••rH, ... .,.,t •Ht•111t1, •H 1/t W. t•a.. C.-lllie, DoMr Orlff. Svltt _,, p.• .. lft tt.e COilncil Ille Cit' CIMlllCll • .. lwll.~-. ....._ S1rwt. c:.e. CAm2'J =rort 8uch: CA a.. ... of Cib Ht11 alloft lteM _, M .. Hlltdt ..... un, 221 .... ~ ... av Jee.... ...dllll•t•, 77 Feir Ortwt, Oii u.i Ofll IN wrllW c.t• Via ht••· .. .,.,. Dlfllil K.-..... ltlOI lewlHill St. ,_, J Schltt, Ill ~~: •H,ICltlH •Ill ........ Cllftf._, 421 'Jt ............................. CA Dover Ot .... s.ll• •. A prGpOMCI Orcl!Mnot '°"'*'till• TM ......_It COft• c.t. llleu, c.iwotllil tZl4I Ntw,01t 8HClll, CA of T1lf City Coutttll Of ME 'C>U:IK. Oeoutr dllctH '1: 111 ......, ta17 Tiiie ..._. It ~· t2M3 co.a. ...., am.114111& Cltr C••. Cltl of Cott. "9V9 .... ow..._ ,...... ...,....... i. ..-MctM ~ aa ~ Thft Mine$• • con· Tieie. of the Costa..... ..... ... ..... ~n-. MtH Illy• ... ~ ...... ,_ •wttill ... MIN ., • .,. ......., M1111lc1p1I Code llr 'ullllallleill Newport OliUll20l)I . Hive .... ....., .... _._wet? 'r•, 6-1~ Haw. YoUltwttill,..... ~ tt(ul;ateon1 kedlt'Coltl Miia Oatiy Hvtctl ~ ~,Cf Y11, • IHillnlu ref No of l90ll nckl'.llve fren· ~ ~temlllr ~t-~l This ttltllMllt w11 Ol/ll/2004 Jecoun lledl11Ur11 '-ul Schott CIMM 81ffflnlnb IOI '"""" W:I04 fillcl Wltfl the County 0-'81 IMt.r This ttltlNltt wn Thia •t1teme11t WH aollcl w11t1 haut1ra Clerk of OrtlWt CCMHlty This •h'*'*'t wn ~ wWt tllle Countr 1"'41 wiUI UM C.U11ty .-ebnit Ill ttle City of oo 09/09/0t lllH witll tt1e C..ty ~ ef Or.,.. County Clltt of Oren11 Countr Cost1 Mesa end to ............ MIUIHIM Ci.ti of 0r..,. C..ty oe Ol/23/0t on 09/22/C)ot ~t 1 San11tuon Oelfy ,.._t s.,t. 21, 21, onO!t/lO/Ot 191Hlt1'" teMMll .. 2 ftendl1t1 FM m their ......... Oct. 5, 12, 2004 Tele lletlllSll Deity ,llot Sec>t. 28. Ocl Dally Pilot Sept. 28, Oct concluct of reildtntlel Tiie followi.t1 petson1 -•Ult-Dellr ,._,. s.cit. 14, 21J 5, 12. 19, 2004 T081 5, 12. 19, 2004 T080 incl con1mtrc1•Vlndus 111 doil\I buslnela es: •wn.t -vu 21. Ocl 5, 2004 Tlh tlill solid waste llandlftw Hovle lftt•rlors, 2307 C-.aml MfVlt• The proOOMd laurel "*-· Nlwll'Oft --.......... 1 .. 1truct1111 and com 811c:h, C1llf0fl1 92663 -• pvtetlon method will be Jullt C. Hovn1nlan, c.1~-......... co1111d111d 11 nid 2307 l eurel Piece. ----· Tiii followlll1 Plf10ns Nllina-8e ldvlHd that Newport Buch. Cell _ ___, -P •• dolna buslntu er a rHOluhon est1bh~1nc fornla 92663 ~--Elttl Fortunt Intern•· :'in!,~~~:!,~~~ 2:0~11 l!ur~1°11~~=~=: IKCMIAT 7•P.&. ~nr.~· C~~~!~ bl •dooled. alona woth Newport Beach. Cell· fCll..... 92707 tht stcond rudona and fornit92663 ZONHt• AMINI-~I• Hui Yana. 3411 ldoptlon of t!Mt proposed Tll1s business 11 con MHIT /...,,.,, fJY11M S. M1in St . ll. S•n1• ordttt111e1, 11 the Coty d11<:ted by husb;and and USIS. Adopt Ol'diftlnc1 Mt, Ctllfwnla 92707 Council '""lint to be wife No 2004· 16 11Mndln1 This llinineu la con· held on October 18. IUlvt you started dolna the Zonlna Code. • ducted by: en 1ndlvldu1I 2004. 1>e1mnin1 11 6 JO business r•t' Vas, MAllNAPAll 11-Heve you started dolna PM 01n112000J SOIT a COIUl"""1' business yet? Ho If" THE AFORfMEN Jul11C Hovn1n11n P1.AM -"MIMOllAll04lll 6-ttYana TIONEO ACTION IS Thts sl1temenl was Of UNOllUANDIM8 This statement was CHALlENGCD IN COU!tl. hied with the County (MOU)-lllMSHIP. filtd with tht County the ch1llen1e may be Clerk of Oranae County UNCCHIDUUD YA-Clerk of Otani• County hmlted to onty tho$e on 08/30/04 CAtl<Y Ott THI P\AM-on 09/13/0t ISWIS r•ised at lht 20046"'"' ""'° CO•MSIC*. 20046000548 public ht111n1 deM.ubed D11ty Piiot S.pt. 28. Oct Published Newport Deily Pilot Sept 14. 21. "' thl notice. or '" 5. 12. 19. 2004 1078 Betch/Cosla Mell Delly 28. Oct. 5, 2004 Tl16 written corrnpondenle Pilot September 28, 2004 dcliX•td to the Cllv T073 Policy ........... ......... The follow1n1 penons ere dolnl business 11 Kamet1r1a Maltrllls, J0902 Club HouM Or , lqune N11U9I, C•llforni1 92677 Nicholes Kam•t111s. 30902 Ck.Ill Hou$41 Or • La1una N1&uel, Cthforno1 92677 This business Is con· ducted by: an lnd1vlduel ~· you •tarted dolnc business yet? Ho Nlctlolts P. K1m1t111s Th11 • 1tatemenl was flltd w1111 the County Clerti of Ol'an11 County onOl/16/04 20M6H7M4 0.1ly Piiot Sept 14. 21, 28.0ct 5,2004 Tll9 ......... ......... The foltowinl persons 111 doln1 business as Ttmltlml '•oduct10ns, 779 Wnt 16th Street. Coste Mest, Cal1forn1a 92627 hml Smoth. 1919 Mec>te Avenue Number 4. Coste Mae. Ctllforno• 92627 This busineu is con ducted by· an ond1vodual Have you st•• ted doona busaneu yet? No T11111 Sm1th Tiiis statement was filtd with the County C141f'• of Or1n1e County on09/23/04 20MtM2071 D1Hy Piiot Sept :i.18 Oct 5, 12. 19,2004 T079 I-low to Place A Did you k~ow7 Your DIA hill ., expiration date Your Fkti1ious BUlines Name si.-nent (DIA) expires five (5) years from the date It was filed in the office of the Orange County Cleft-Recorder. Re-filing Is a simple process. The only cost is the OC Oerk--Recorder fee. Publishing is not necessary on a ,.file, IS Jong 1s all tht information Is the ime as the current statement on file, and your statfment ha1 not yet expired•). You can search the Orange County Clerk's Records online at www.oc.~/recorder/ to see wtien your Fictitious Business Name expires, a or to get the fiUng number Which you will add to line 1A on the Fictitious Business Statement (OBA) form as you fill it in for re-filing. *Expired statements, changes of information, and new businesses: we wouldbeplcased to assist vou . Forms and instructions provided. OBA hand carried to O.C. Clerk for filing prior to publication. Legal Notices Published. Proof of publication prepared, hand carried to O.C. clerk and filed Please call for details! Daily Pilot fegal notices 949-642-4321 SMALL BUSINESS The Backbone Of America ___ Dradlines --~ Rates and deadlines arc '>Ubject to change without notice. The publt~her reserve!> the nght to cen~or, reclal>~tfy, revise or reject any classified advertisement Pleru.e report any error that may be 111 your cl~s11ied ad immediately. The Daily Pilot accepts no liab1hty for any error m an advertisement for which 11 may be responMble exlcpt for the CO'>l of the space actually occupied by the error. Credit can only be allowed for the lira insertion. CLASSIFIEIAD Mond.t) FndJ\ "·OOpm Tuc-.day ............. Monday "·OOpm By Fax (949) 631-6594 By Phont• (949) 642-'i67X Ry Mail/In P<·rson: Wcdne ... d.t\ ........ Tue~dJ\ 'UJOpm Thur ... day ....... 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WOOd w/\'on pmd Sl.500 .nice SQ). 0--tftsnwl style disk wll unit pelcl S21XX>. sell $400949 633-1445. BIBJ(Y/ DIM10NOSI PRECIOUS METALS . ~ ' l ... • J • + SllS-5150 _ca ___ i1_o MISCEWllOUS •~ClllMI• MERCHANDISE for Adoption SAT 12 4.00 PetSmart Costa Meu ....._.._ 17tll ' SuperlOf. (Ne•t - to Mid-*) 9&451·32'12 •dlMdlle 3855 .., VcUltlllrs radtd AISOWtll Y NO COST to you" Brand New Power Wheelchairs 1nd Scooters C1ll toll free l 800 843·9199 24 hours e d1y to set 1f you qu1llfy C1I SCA/II A COOl TUVR Job Now h1rona (18-24 po 1lllon1) Guys/Gels to work •nd travel entire USA P1ld lr•lnina. tr1n'PO'tet1011, lod11nc furnistled Celt lod••· St1rt today. 1·800·709-9885 Ce I· SCAN AU rNl 11t1te tdvertos Ina 1n this newsp•per Is subject to the reder1I Fllr Housma Act of 1968 u emended whoch m1hs It t11111t lo ldWrtlM ·1ny prefer ence, llmU1tlon or discflml11at1on bued on f Kl, co6of l r eltlJon. 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