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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2004-10-04 - Newport Mesa Daily PilotA 8 Serving the Newport-Mesa community since 1907 MONDAY, OCTOBER 4, 2004 IN BUSINESS •• ·o.c. deemed headline-worthy 1V viewers will soon be able to see bits of local news on one of the most nationally and internationally focused channels. Allcla Robinson OailyP~ot COSTA MESA -Live from Orange County, it's CNN Head- line News? households in Orange County, will launch Comcast Local Edi - tion, a five-minute program fea- turing interviews with local offi- cials on community issues and events. INSIDE For more business news, aee PageA2 'll'>n'>lh1ht y we Lake very a.eri- ow.ly. • he \Clld. ·we have a very lug '>t'n~ of gjving back. to the rnmmu11111es that we serve. It's orw way to make ourselves d.if- frn·1111a1ed from our competi- 11011 • 00N LEACH I DAILY PILOT Comcast news producer Valerie Mitchell will anchor a five-minute local news program soon to air daily on CNN Headline News. Not exactly. but news junkies will soon get a five-minute fix of local news twice every hour from the 24-hour national news pro- vider. Comcast Cable. a cable service provider to about 40,000 It should begin airing later this month at 24 and 54 minutes past the hour on CNN Headline News. Costa Mesa's Comcast viewers already can watch City Councu meetings or Newport-Mesa Uni- fied School District board meet ings on Comcast. and its Chan nel 3 news delivers a half-hour of local news three days a week. The new five-minute program will expose a wider audience 10 community news that often doesn't make the major networh and isn't shown through otlwr types of services, said Del I leull/. director of governmental affJJ" for Comcast's Southern C..al1for nia region. "We can do local thing5, whert' OireclV or li.a1el111el d1~h 1J1 '>Omeone else can't, '>O 11 \ <l n• When Local Edition begins, vwwt'r'> will see a familiar face dt:livning the news. Valerie See FAME, P .. e M Banner law wait set to end tonight Players' representative for a Costa Mesa Little League is eager to move on and return focus to the kids. Deirdre Newman Daily Pilot COSTA MESA -Sponsorsrup banners for youth sports teams can hang through- out their seasons 'but will have to be dls- played with militaristic precision if city leaders pass a law Monday regulating the signs. The law would cover sporu.orsrup ban- ners on public baseball and softball fields and temporary signs ad- INSIDE For more on tonight's City Council meeting, aee PageA3 vertising city-sponsored events on public property. The City Council was set to consider the law on Sept. 20 but opted to wait two weeks because Coun- ciJwoman Libby Cowan was not at that meetmg. She has been working cl0$ely with staff members to refine the proposed rules for banners. Temporary 1tgns and banners are not covered in the dty's zoning code. The council began considering regulat- ing banners because members of the Mesa Verde Villa Homeowners Assn .. who live near California Elementary and Te- Winkle middle schools, complalned the banne11 were visual eyesores. Brent Mazur, the players' representative for Costa Mesa National Little League, said be'1 glad rules for the banners are spelled out ln the proposed law. •Now lt'1 deftned," Mazur said. "We don't have to worry that our Uttle Leagu- ers are bUghting anyone's property. They cran Just get out there, play ball and have 0.m.· Dirt Petchul. an attorney representing h, homeowners' assodadon, could not ~ reached for comment. : The propoeed ru1ee would require cer- tl.l.n men -nonprofit orpnlzadona that ;a.rtner with the dty, haw at 1eut ~ (aldent1 on their ta.mt and open ~ tndon reprdJeea of um left!. md prcMde Daily Pilot • ATAGIANCE ONTIIE-.: ww.~can WEA~~ PH I( )9fKfNI TR£PT )W DNLVPll! 1 A boy balances precariously on ttie edge of a dock while flanked by big boats at the Lido Yacht Expo in Newport Bay Sunday. A whole lotta yacht Most pricey boat for sale at expo was so big that viewers had to sign up to see it. Jeff Benson Daily Pilot W Ith an asking price of $4.2 million. the 86-f'oot. dual-deck Ocean Alexander MJeUy Bean" motor yacht was the most expensive vessel for sale at the 26th Annual Udo Yacht P.xpo ov'er the weekend -and for good reason. It wasn't just the custom build, the twin 1480-horaepower Detroit diesel engines, the atabllizer syatem, the carbon fiber reinforcement and the four designated steering areas. With a spacious California deck. six LCD Oat screens, Burmese teak and burl wood paneling and original sculptured artwork. it was the crown jewel of the show. Many of the estimated 15,000 who attended the Udo Yacht Expo Thursday through Sunday wanted to tour the fully fuml.shed 2003 boat. and many were turned away. Brok.er Orange Coast Yachu gave some of the most interested parties 15-minute tours. and by appointment only, because of the ovawbelmlng demand to ltep aboard The waJting lilt was u The Jelly Bean. an 86-foot motor yacht, offers tti1s apolent SM YACHT, hc•M stateroom as a small part of its $4.2 rmlbon asking pnce. THE BUSINESS OF LANGUAGE Stuffy bullying is wrong, wrong, wrong f A2 Monday, October 4, 2004 YOUR BUSINESS SPOTLIGHT Curt Lyon and hrs production company Lyon Studios celebrate 30 years making radio and TV commercials from their Newport Beach home. DON LEACH I DAILY PILOT In like a Lyon Alicia Robinson Daily Pilot I n thl' JO ycJr'> that <.url Lyon has had lw, radio •md lV production company Ill Newport Beach, the only thing 1ha1 hasn't grown 1s his 11w'1<1t ht'. which he di'>pensed with an 1 'lfl I /\ Daily l'ilot photo from 1974 shows .i ... tmtle.,.., I yon w11h long hair and a pu~h broom mu-.tachc preparing his new fac1ll1y, thl' 1•po11ymow. I yon S1ud10\. 1 lw romp<iny crlebrated it!> \Olh an111vl'r'>Jry la-.t wcl'k and will -.oon hl' 11wv1 ng from 11-. Newport llu11levard -.1udio lo a rwarhy building I.yon 1-. h11y111g In tlw p.1 ... 1. I yon rc1 onkcl f.unous 111u<,1t 1.111'> 1111 h1d111g .,11·v1e Wonder rnd Kenny I ogg111.,, hut hi'> focu~ for 1 he la.,1 I'> year\ ha'> ht·1·n e1dvertisipg produ< t1011 I yon and hi'> team of o•ight l'ITiployee\ ht1ve traveled the BUSINESS CALENDAR • Send BUSINESS CALENDAR items to the Daily Pilot, 330 W. Bay St., Costa Mesa, CA 92627. by e mail to 1cff.benson caJfatimes.com; by fax to (949) fi46-4170, or by calling (949) 574-4298. Include the time, date and location of the 1•vent. as well as a phone number. Longtime Newport production company with a star-studded past makes move into new t~rritory. world to shoot lV commercials for clients like weight-loss magnate Jenny Craig and Alamo Rent-A-Car. "There's almost no product that we have not had some connection with," Lyon said, from Cl1icken of the Sea to breast implants. People thought he walt foolbh for <;tarting a production company .c,o far from Los Angeles, but he\ outlai.ted many competitors, and he ha' long-standing partnerships with a number or his clients, he said. "I've built a rela11onsh1p with thrm over the years and still feel very comfortable going back to them," '><lid Anne Coleman, broadrn<,t producer for Johnson/Ukropina, an Irvine ad agency. Ml know they're solid. They'll get the job done.· ONGOING The Costa Mesa Chlimb« of Commerce hosts networking meetings Wednesdays from 11 :45 a.m. to 1 p.m . at the Costa Mesa Country Club at 1701 Goff Course Drive, Costa Mesa. (714) 885-9090. The Costa MeN Communic.ton Toastmasters Club meets from noon to 1 p.m. Wednesdays at the Orange County Department of Education, 200 Kalmus Drive, Costa Mesa. Meetings are open to Coleman worked for Lyon for seven years before joining the ad agency. While her agency does its own creative development, Lyon Studios can handle that aspect of the business too. "Why should I go to L.AT she said. "'I hey supply everything that the L.A. production companies do, and at a heller price ... I.yon has !>I rung relationships with many of his employees as well. Sound designer and editor Marvin McNeil hai; been with the company off and on for about 25 years. "When the record business started 10 go into the doldrums in the m1d -1980s.1Lyonl went into advertising," McNeil said. MHe·s always been able to sort of look ahead anyone who wants to improve his or her public speaking skills. (714) 444-8783. The Newport e..d1 Distinguished Toastmasters Club 1300 meets from 7 to 9 p.m. Tuesdays at Sgt. Pepperoni's Pizza Store, SE Bristol, Newport Beach. Information: (949) 646-1274. The Mesa M.....,.... Toutm-.rs Club 691 in Costa Mesa meets at 7 p.m. Tuesdays at Mesa Verde United and see where we need 10 be." When Lyon started the business. he thought he could work and then write his own music on the side He now knows better "At the time. I naively thought having my own business would also mean I had a lot or freedom," Lyon said. "The reaJities of running a busi.ness made whatever personal projects I had insignificant compared ro the challenges of making money and keeping a business going." While he hasn't been able to live his initial musician's dreams, he satisfies that urge writing commercial jingles. It's gratifying to hear something he wrote on the radio or see one of his tommercials, he said. "II happens every time I get in the car and almost every time I turn on the television,· he said. Lyon Studios is at 22 J 2 Newport Blvd. in Newport Beach. Methodist Church, 1701 W. Baker St., Costa Mesa. (714) 540-4446 The Newport Cent. Toastmaa19n Club 231 meets from 7 to 8:30 a.m. Mondays at the Irvine Co., 610 Newport Center Drive, Newport Beadl. (949) 756-1025. The Herbotitt. Toutmasten Club meets at 7 a.m. Thursdays at Coco's Bakery Restaurant, 3446 E. Coast Highway, Corona del Mar. (949) 293-4630. .. BRIEFLY IN BUSINESS Healthcare group to buy county hospitals Coata Meaa-bued Inte- grated Healthcare Holdlnp Inc. will acquire four Orange County hospltala from Tenet Healthcare Corp. for $70 million. The purchue includes Western Medical Center in Anaheim, Chapman Medi- cal Center ln Orange and Western Medical Center and Coastal Communldea Hospital ln Santa AnL The deaJ is expected to close Nov. 30. Integrated Healthcare Holdings Inc. plans to con· tlnue all services now pro- vided by the hospitals and retain its employees, ac- cording to Information from the company. Western MedicaJ Center chief ex- ecutive Dan Brothman will become senior vice presi- dent of operations for all four hospitals to be ac- quired. Anteaters know how to play the market Most of the UC Irvine business students In a $1 .5- million stock project spon- sored by venture capitalist Oluck Martin are in the black and outperforming the market, according to the university's graduate school of management. In a yearlong comper:i- tion that ends in May 2005, six teams invested Martin's money and are seelng galna ranging from 5% to 52% with only one team posting losses. Martin, who is on the ad- visory board for the gradu- ate school of manage- ment's dean, planned the project to help students anaJyze financially sound companies and wort In teams. The team with the best return on its invest- ments will win 50% of its earnings, as much as $12,000 per team member. Oirpet One begins cancer benefit To recognize Nar:ionaJ Breast Cancer Awareness month, Newport Floor Cov- ering Carpet One In Costa Mesa will hold a campaign to raise money for breast cancer research and advo- cacy with saJes of specially designed welcome mat.a. Three mat designs are available for $19.99 each. Proceeds will be donated to the American Cancer Soci- ety. Mat.a can be purchased at Newport Floor Covering Carpet One. 3500 E. Coast Highway, Newport Beach. For more infonnation, caD (949) 675-1636. Daily A Pilot SURF AND SUN VOL 98, NO. 278 TliOMA8 H. JOHNSON St.ve~ Publisher TONYOOOEAO Editor USA COSENZA A~~r PromotloM Director Pholo Editor, (949) 784-4368 atiwemccmnkO~oom JoeeJ....,. Att Direct« I N9ws o.t Chief. (949)~4 JoeaMntr»•J«Jm. com ,._. fdlDftl Gina AleKander, Thomee Griggs, Paul Seltowttz, Mike ~ NEWSITAff Delpl' ....... Enterpriee end general IUIQnmenca nfpOftlef, 19'91 514-4.226 d!Mf».bhtlnlth•,.,,,...oom WEATHER FORECAST A partty ctou&y morning with patchy fog will deer in the afternoon. Highs win be 76 to 84 with light windl. A partly cloudy evening win become mostly cfoudy, and patchy fog wiU move In ebr midnight. Lowa will be 68 to 81 with tight winda. Wonnedon: www.nw..nOM.IJOV BOATING FORECAST northwesterty winds at 10 to 20 knots will lncrMM to 16 to 2S knots in the afternoon on combfned .... of,to8t..lwhh1he domln11nt period 8t 11 aeconda. Condidone wHI remain the ume et rWght. TIDES ,... ........ 4:31e.m. • J.mflilttDW 12:A1 p.m. • UlfllitNgh t'.30p.m. uo.-... ... .. • • • ~Plot COSTA •SA CITY COUNCIL PREVIEW .. ON THE AGENDA FYI fflft an eome oltbe .._..the coundl wOl COOllldiel' to;ilabt. DEVELOPER TRAFFIC FEES •WHAT: Next Oly CoUndt me.dng •Ma: 8;30 p.m. Mondey •Wt~ Qty Halt. T1 Feh' Ortw •INfC>:l714)7&4-6221 The c:ou.ndl wm conduct 1ta annual reYf.ew of the fee devaopera pay to om.et ttafllc to their projeca. 'Jbele fees fund transpor:tadon and dn:luladon lmptoYmienta necasitated by new devdopment and are required to complywtth Meuwe M. allow lnlh baulen to eet their own ratee without any controll by the d~ 1bia wOJ PtelefW lhe tree-maabt l)'Stml aod enable comperlng tf wute-bauler nw. ln the dty are lower or higher than Olber communities with franchlle fees, ltd members aay. 1be oouocU bu reviewed the fee program ewryyaumce It was flnt adopted in 1993. WHAT TO EXPECT Std' members and an ad hoc committee recommend continuing lhe cwrent ree or $1 n per average daily trip to and from a cievelopment. They allo recommend that nm year's fee be adjusted to reflect Issues such aa die compledon or major freeway improvement project.a. 11 the 1aw ta approved oo tta nm reading Monday. a meeting wOI be held with the waste bau1en, and die coundl will consider a resohrtkm awerin& delaOs such u the exact amount of the fee. FRANCHISE FEE WHAT TO EXPECT Staff members recommend approving the law became revenue from the f.ee will help bridge the budgetary spending gap. FAIRVIEW PARK CONSIDERATION The council will consider a law changing the city code by add.Ing a solid waste-hauling franch.ise fee. In July, COWlcil members confinned their desire to put this fee in place. A franchise fee is a fee paid to a dty from a franchise operator for •rentaJ• of the use of city streets and rights-of-way. Revenue generated through this fee can be used for any purpose. C.Owicilwoman Ubby Cowan will ask her colleagues to consider referring three issues to the Parb and Reaeation C.Ommission about Fairview Part: recolllideration of the iMtallation of a lower parting lot.Jicensing of model glider pilots and smoking restrictions. WHAT TO EXPECT C.Ouncil members will consider Cowan's request. Staff members are proposing a nonexclusive franchise fee, which would -Compiled by Deirdre Newman GETTING INVOLVED • GETTING INYOUfED runs periodically in the Daily Pilot on a rotating basi1. For information about adding your organization to this list, call (949) 5744298. ORANGE COUNTY COMMUNrTY DEVELOPMENT COUNCIL Volunteers are needed for a variety of functions Information: (714) 839-6199. ORANGE COUNTY HOMELESS TASK FORCE The task force is recruiting volunteers for the Interfaith Council Networii: to wort one-on-one with homeless adults in a program on basic life skills. Information: (949) 263-1n4. ORANGE COUNTY MUSEUM OF ART Learn more about art and share with yoor community by becoming a docent at the Orange County Museum of Art A volunteer docent guides adults and school groops through the galleries and teaches about the museum's collections and exhibitions. Information: (949) 759-1122, Ext. 204. ORANGE COUNTY PERFORMING ARTS CENTER Docents are needed to lead tours of the Center, 600 Town Center Drive, Costa Mesa. Learn about the hiatory and the development of the Center and the wortdngs of the bade 1tage areas. Information: (714) 556-ARTS. Ext. 833 ORANGE COUNTY WORKS Partk:lpat.e In life management and employment training wortahoJ)9 as a SUCCMs coadl to foster teen• 16 to 18 years old. Information: (949) ~ 1451. ORGANZATION FOR ntE HUMANE CME OF ANMALS Voluriteera are needed to care for stray and lost animals in the Newport Beecti. Cocta Mesa and Corona del Mer areas. lnfonnation: (949) 722-1367. PJ\CIFlC SYW'HONY ORCHESTM The Orange County Pacific Symphony Orchestra'• Volunteers In Education Opportunlttea program need• volunteen to aaafst ctttldren in a variety of hands-on musical actfvftle.. VolUntHrl spend a total of six Saturday mornings with the children. Information: (714) 755-5788, Ext. 244. PARENT HELP USA Founded by Mothers and Others Against Child Abuse, Parent Help asks the public for help and volunteers to inform the community on vital issues affecting children and the family. Information: (949) 650-3461 or (949) 675-5271. P.EDIATRIC CANCER RESEARCH FOUNDATION PCRF. which raises money to support pediatric cancer research, needs volunteers for a variety of duties. Information: (949) 859-6312. PRIME DYNAMICS Prime Dynamics, a Newport Beach nonprofit organization for the 99 and younger set, needs volunteers for its programs. Information: (949) 262-7300 PROJECT ACCESS Project Access is a nonprofit organization that links resident of low-income housing developments with beneficial social services usually through resource centers. Volunteers are needed to Mor children, teadl crafts and computer skills at the various centers. Information: Paul Shapiro, (949) 253-3120 Ext. 229 PROJECT CUDOl.£ Project Cuddle is a Costa Mau-based nonprofit organization that meets the needs of girls and women facing unplanned pregnancies. In addition to office help and 12-hour hottine shifts once a month, volunteers are needed for an auxiliary group and fundraislng committees and to help distribute stidcers to stop babies from being abandoned in trash bins. Service groups of all kinds -mom's groups, churdles, students, men and women's clubs, and company-sponsored sport's teams -are wented for creative fundralaing projects. The organization elao need• donated gift items for mothen and babies. Information: (714) 432-9681 or http:l!Www.proj8'talddle.org. PROJECT TOGETHER Project Together seeks adult volunteers to ectabllah a trusting. one-to-one retationshlp with chlldren atreeaed from family probfema and abute. Thia component of the Orange County Health Care Agency'a ChUdren'a Mental Health SeMc:. offers training and supervision for the program. Many of the children are economically deprived, victims of neglect or bo1h. Information: (714) 850-8444. READ/ORANGE COUNTY Volunteer literacy tutors are needed to help create a more literate community with no-cost Moring for adults in reading and writing, one-on-<:>ne or in small groups. The adult literacy program serves the Orange County Public Library system. Lessons are individualized and confidential. Training is provided and required. Information: (714) 666-3070or http:llwww.resdoc.org. REAOtNG BY9 The mentor reading program seeks volunteers to read to students in kindergarten through the third grade. Costa M11sa schools need help fontudents in reading, writing and English. Mentor sesslons may be scheduled from 8:30 to 11 :30 a.m and after-school from 3 to 6 p.m., Monday through Friday. Information: Pomona Elementary School, (949) 515-6980; Whittler Elementary School. (949) 515-6898; Wilson Elementary School, (949) 515-6995; and New Shalimar Leaming Center. (949) 646-0396. SALVATION ARMY OF ORANGE COUNTY Group or family volunteers are needed to adopt a family, sponsor an angel tree. hold a canned food or toy drive, or make a special gift or donation directly to the Satvation Army. Information: (714) 832-7100. SAVE OUR Yount The Westside Costa Mesa youth organization is looking for volunteers to help create a positive ahemative for people 12 to 23. Volunteers are needed to help In areaa such as boxing, sports, he~lth, fitness, aerobics and academic tutoring. lnfonnation: (949) 548-3255. SEfMCE CORPS OF RE11RED EXECUTIVES Help smell buslneuea auoceed by leading aemina,. and coadling entrepnmeurs online. The corps ia a nonprofit charttable organization composed of 11,600volunteer business mentors. both w.;>tting and retired. who oounaef bualneaee from nearty 400 offices throughout the country. Information: (714) 660-7389. A SPECIAL SIGNING EVENT WITH JUAN VICENTE LLADRO I LlADR(> • Join ue • we wMoc>rne JUlll'I Vloenel8 Uadr6 tor a : lignlng ~the~ comforts~ home. s • f .,. ' .. 1"2 • Fia#I Prillll s...w.,.. &ef ;,, <JN.rC..1111 • FralJat GriJMJ lMNr. Cr•b •Ni Su/HJ;,, the~ u.,, Tf"ilnm '° Fr1111k s;,,.,,.. .M""""'1 •Ni Twsd.y Nipu po,,, 6:00 p.m. to!}:()(} p.m. ...., BAA OPENS Af 4:30 PM DINNER IS SE..RVfO M ONOAY-SATIIRDAY FROM 5:30 PM For Rcscrvauon CaJI (949) 646-7944 1695 Irvine Ave., <Asui Mesa Ol • faith & business for um It t nrat11ro Ctu1~/1an Valut'c; nto fht Bus1n(l · M ''" ·• Lloyd & Laura Copenbarger alonp, lt'ilh Superior Hoines Realty & lnves/Jn ent. 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Tidll Pllcl ' ·. . . . . . --· - PUBLIC SAFETY · POLICE FILES COSTA MESA • South Harbor Boulevard: Prostitution waa niported In the 3000 bloc* at 10:10 p.m. Saturday. • Bristol StrMt: Conspiracy was reported in the 3300 bloc* at 6:45 p.m. Saturday. • Pomona Avenue: Possession of marijuana for sale was reported in the 1900 blod< at 12:01 a.m. Saturday. •San Ol9gO FfMwlly end Fairview Rold: A hit-and-run injury collision waa reported at 3:50 p.m. Saturday. • Govemor St....t end Plecentl• Awnue: Robbery and money laundering was reported at 4 p.m . Saturday. LANGUAGE Continued from Al I don't know when I became 1he guy in the bar everyone else wants to beat the stuffing out of because he's reputedly a good fighter. That's certainly not the role I wan1ed. In fact. I've been banging the humility drum so hard that I think I might qualify for admission to a monastery or ... omething. And Mano and Spgs have given a perfect example of why I'm so big on the whole humility thing: In grammar and language, if you go around p1clung fightl>. I!\ JUM a rnauer nt time before you find yourself lace-down on the barroom floor with boot pnnh all mer your back. So for 1ho.,e whod rather learn how w u-,e the language rhan jump tu conclusions with which to blud~eon others: "Wrong" and ·'right." too, are both adjective'> and adverbs. You can say, "Mario was WTong," which is an ad1ective, hke. "Mario 1s belligerent." Or you can say, "Mano u<,ed the word wrong," which b an adverb. In case you're a linle rusty, adverbs modify verbc;, whereas adjectives modify things. And. unless you're in the presence of Mario or Spgs. you can use the word "nght" without fear a'> well. You don't need to say. "I did 11 rightJy." Your first instinc1. "I did it right." is right Now, for anyone who's been 11ching to point out other mistakes in these e -mails. let me caution you to u~ humility. For example. some o~you may have noticed the word •therefor" 1n Mario's e-mail and subsequenlly 2005's Have Arrived and Perfection Never Looked So Good ... NEWPORT IEACH • Apal1neAllMnue: Anlmet CNelty Wiii reported In the 200 bfodf at 3:-02 p.m. S.unday. • 11th..,.... end w..t...,. Boctle\•ct Hazardoua materiel• were reported at 2:01 p.m. Sundey. • Eut N9wpoft c...... Oltvt: A ausplcloua subject wu reported in the 600 blodt at 10:43 a.m. Sunday. • S.. Gull Lane: A hit-and-run aocident with a pa riced veh~ wu reported in the 800 blodt at 10:32 a.m. Sunday. • &.t N9wpoft C4Nrter Drive: Grand theft waa reported In the 600 block at 1 :35 a.m. Sunday. feh an inflated sense of self-esteem, an intoxicatmg rush of superiority. Beware. Like alJ intoxicants, this one has a way of leaving you face·down on the Ooor wondering how those boot marks ended up on your back. You see. "therefor" is. in fact, a word. But unfortunately for Mario. he used it wrong. "Therefor," which is most often seen ln legal writing, is not considered part of modem English . It's archaic and means "for that." The more commonJy used ·therefore. tt m ean mg "henceH or "for this reason," was the one he should have used. AJso, Mario shouJd have included a comma after the year 2004. But I'm not one for nitpicking. Spgs was wrong when she or he said that "wrong" is a noun in the sentence, "June is wrong.~ lt'c; not a noun; it'!> an adjective. It's hJc:e, "Spgs is tall, H "Spgs is unhappy." or "Spgs is dense.~ "Wrong" can be a noun. just not the way Spgs explained. Thmk of "to commi1 a wrong." That's a noun. And with that. dear readers, I exH the barroom. saloon doors swinging as I ride off into the sunset. Just please. whatever you do, don't interpret this Lrouncing as meaning anything even remotely akin to "bring it on." Bui if you ever find yourself being roughed up by people who actually expect you to say ridicuJousJy sruffy-sounding thjngs like, "I did it wrongly." or. "I followed the direction!> rightly," jus1 know tha1. evenrually. all grammar bulUes gel their comeuppance. • JUNE CASAGRANDE is a freelance writer She can be reached at JuneTCN(a aol com Don't Sli~! Install Grab Bars • Professional Installation of Grab Bars And Accessones In Your Home • Access1bll1ty Remodeling Licensed and Insured Uc. 9·#456742 a-ch wood Conetructlon CB48J·R30· 1154B Serving OC for 25 Years Know why we use Vacs that can capture 990/o of all dust and allergens? BecaUM a cleaner home ii a healthier home, and NobodyOutcleam Th.c MaWa: O..r patented BICtc Fide VICI ari ~~to~ at <UI. alllrgane. beet... 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Orange Coast Yachts salesman PauJ Enghauser said there's a good chance that someone will buy the boat after seeing it in the Lido show. "The reaction I get the mosr 1s 'Wow,'" he said. "There's no doubt it's the nicest in the show. There've been some very seri ous talks. The difference between "Jelly Bean" and other boats is that there's no competiuon with "Jelly Bean." ll's not like you think about buying it and have LO come baclc:." ln addition, the boat's main salon, galley, dining area and four Materooms are supported by two heating and air conditioning generators, and -;1x bathrooms -each with recessed lighting But the number'> don't tell the whole c;tory. Every room on the hoal weaves together cu~tom made. exollc. FAME Continued from A 1 Mllthdl, a news producer who ha-; heen with Cornea'>! 'mce 1988. will anchor the pro~ram, conducung in-studio intt'l'\tews and someumec; covennR events in the field "We won't have the ability to do breaking news. which is kind of hard for a reporter." Mitchell said. "What we will be able to do is still incorporate community Storie.-. through this new av- enue." She'<; already done !!>ome 1eM taping in Comcast's losta Mesa studio, and this week o;hc will in- BANNER Contmued from Al an everyone·playi-philosophy -to get a permit from the re- creation manager to put up sponsorship banner'> The banners shouJd be dis- played only on the outfield Gleaming brass and varnished wood beckon potential buyers to the pilothouse of a 36-foot lord Nelson Victory Tug for sale. mum.Jed-wood paneling; bra..\s accents, doorlmoh' am.I lighting fixtures: and several mirror'> that make the moms '>eem even larger than they are. The gramte !oinks, noor'> and tabletops compare with those of a dream home. Burnside said Lhe boat's wheelhou!.e alone can seal up 10 15 gue,..ts and uc;cc; two radar sy'>lems. a global· positiomng system, sonar, night viMon anti a video-monitoring system. The wheelhou<,e'c; windows look ou1 on an upper deck and a 16-foot Bo~ton whaler that can be lowered in tu the water by using tervie'' do1ens of elelletl offi ciab -city council members. Orange County supervisors and state and federaJ officials -and people with commw1ity organi 1.ations such ac; Habitat for Hu· manity, the Costa Mesa Senior Center and Friends in Service to Humanity "They've tried ll elsewhere, and 11'c; been very popular," CoMa Mesa Mayor Gary Mona· han said. "It'll be an opportunity ro speak to people without spending a lot of money." This is the company'<> third such local news launch m Southern California, and more are planned for the first half of 2005, Comcast spokeswoman Patti RUckenwagner said. fence!> anti can onJy face the field \ mtenor. They can't be more than 32 square feet. Other provisions include malting sure the banners' surfaces are tautly fastened to the fences by a m inimum of four contact points., Sponsors give money to the teams. which enables players to participate at an affordable AROUND TOWN • Send AROUND TOWN Items to the Delly Piiot, 330 w. Bey St., Coste M ... , CA 92627; by .melt to Jd.,,.n«>nOl•tlm•-.c:om; by fax to (Ml) ~170; or bye.Hing (949) 674-4298. lndude the time, date and locetlon o1 the event, as well 11 e contect phone numb«. an on-board crane, she said. The yacht's owner. Dave Parker of Paloc; Verdes, is replacing it with a 98-footer. which will surpass "The JeUy Bean· as the largest custom yarht Ocean AJexander has ever made, Enghauser said. Parker. who also owm watertight·flashJight·maker Pelican Products, uc;ed the yacht to enlertain guests with cock.rail parties during h1weeldy trips to Catalina Island, Burnside said. "Ir's a luxurious boat but al<>o a very comfortable boat," Burnside ~id "Dave preuy much tricked il out to be perfect. The Los Angeles-based KCAi c;talion used to produce local news insert!> for CNN but chose not to renew its contract. so Comcast decided to step in and produce its own segments, Heintz said. A problem with local program- ming tJ1al airs on other Comcast c.hannels is that you have to know when ir'c; on to watch ll, Rockenwagner said. "With Comcast Local Edition on CNN Headline News, it plays severaJ times during the day." c;he said. "It is also a network that gets more vlewershJp in generaJ than, say, a public access or local origination channel." As the show becomes more fa . miliar, 6he said, Comcast hopes price. Because the banners can hang tluoughout the sports sea- sons. they will continue to honor the sponsors in a promi- nent fashion, Mazur said. Mayor Gary Monahan said he was disappointed that com- plaints about the banners have led to the city getting lnvolved. "I thlnk It's too much govern- ment regulation,• Monahan eudltorium, One Hoeg Drive, Newport Beactl. The aemlner 11 free and registration It requir9d. lnfonnetlon: (948) 7-cANCER. TUESDAY A free •!LWelc ._for women newJv dlegnoeed wfth breast cancer and for othert who went to leem more about the diN•M wilt be held from 1010 11 :30 e.m. TtMedeya through Nov. 8 at Hoeg Conwence c.nter't ~ Room A, One Hoeg Off~, N9wpon a..cft. tnfOnnation: (948) 7-cANCEA. ·.-~ He's been a mariner his whole life, he knows about different systems. and he's only put the ~t in this one. H Udo Yacht Expo spokesman Don Franken said Sunday was the busiest day for the show, at which private owners and larger companies showed off older yachts and the 2005 models. Franken believed Sunday's boom came because it wa'I the local public's last chance to buy a newer model this year. But attendance wasn't rhe only number that grew over years pasL "We had more big boats than ever this year, and a lot over 60 feet. Franlc:en !lald. "About 40 or 50% are intere5ted in buying. and a lot of them are young. upscale people who've had c,uccess In the bw.iness world." Aoat sales were down compared to years past because of a 'ilate sales-tax exemption that expired Sept. 30, the first day of the show, sald Duncan Mcintosh, the show's founder. ~veraJ sets of keys switched hands before the show even \tarted. so prospectiv~ buyers c.:ouJd avoid the 7.75% s1a1e tax. he said. • JEFF BENSON 1s the news assistant and may be reamed at (949) 574-4298 or bye mail at 1eff. benson a lstimes com ro he contacted by rnmmunity members who want to be a part of i1. "There's a lot of people that do watch Headline News." Mona- han said. "Any time you can add local coverage. because it's so ex- pensive to do it, I think it's a positive.· 1 leintz summed up the five- mmu1e local news bits another way. "We're all used to fast food." he said. "It fits the lifestyle of today's television consumers." • ALICIA ROBtNSON covers business, polrt1ca and the environment. She mey be reached at (949) 764-4330 or by e-mail at sf/els. robinson@lat1mea.com. said. ·we've had banners for 30 years or more -since I was a little kid. l may support it if that's what it takes. But it's a lot of lime sp ent over a very trivial issue." • DEIRDRE NEWMAN cover• government. She mey be reactied at 19491574-4221 or by •mail It d•irdre.MWm•n Ol•timea.com. the Ubfary will host a fell book sale from 9 to 10 1.m. for OCC Friends membera end from 10 a.m. to 3 p .m. for the 9tf*111 public, In front of the libfWy, 2701 Falrvf.w Rold, ea.ta Mete. A dolleMt-beg 11le wttl be heed fl'om • 2 to 3 p.m. lnfomwuon: (714) 432-0202. . . . . . ·. . . . t ~ .. lOWN ... Conlhled from M ..... ...- ~ dllculllof'l la"" and ~ .... required. tnformatlow. (800) 614-ffOAG. -FRIDAY MlllJ.BedleofhMc.m. Cotlege "'Oeeigll In Patedena wtn preeem "' lnventon Forum -.miner, •How to Get Your tmention Sold;' at 7 p.m. at Orange Coast Collegjt'a Science . Lectu,. Hall 101, 2701 Fairview lbd. c.oeta MeM. The COit la S6 for lnventon Forum members and $15 fot nonmembers. Information: (714) 640-2491 or http://www.lnventorsforum.org. SONDAY The flnt EMy Ride tor Autism wll begin at 10 a.m . at Bartel's Hartey-Oavldaon, 4141 Lincoln Blvd., Marina Def Rey and conctudea at Newport Dunes Resort, 1131 Badt Bay Drive, Newport Beadl. The event features Grand Marshal Peter Fonda and a lunch concert by "Louie, Louie" crooners The KJngamen at Newport Dunes. Registration begins at 9 a.m. lnfonnatlon: (818) 505-1104. TM 11th annual CROP Walk for hunger relief and worid peace will begin at 1 p.m. at St Marte Presbyterian Church, 2100 Mar Vma Drive, Newport Beach. Members of more than 25 places of worship will walk around the Bade Bay to raise money for wortdwide charities. Information: http://www.hungerwalknewport beach. org. OCT.11 A Qty Coundl study HSSion to discuss the Consolidated Plan begins at 4:30 p.m. at City Hall Conference Room 1A, 71 Fair Drive, Costa Mesa. Information: (714) 754-4892. Hoeg ~I c.rdk>loglst Neala Hunter will discuss the signs and symptoms of heart rhythm . irregularities at 6 p.m . at Hoag Conference Center,,One Hoag Drive, Newport Beach. The discussion is free and reservations are required. Information: (800) 514-HOAG. OCT.12 Hoeg Hospital orthopedic surgeon Steven Gausewitz will apeak on ceramic joint replacement at 6 p.m . at Hoag Conference Center, One Hoag Drive, Newport Beach. The discussion is free and reservations are required. lnfonnation: (800) 514-HOAG. UC Irvine prof9uor end Nobel laureate Sherwood Rowland will SP,eak on how abrupt climate changes relate to global warming at 6:30 p.m. at Newport Beach Central Library, 1000 Avocado St, Newport Beach. Admission is free. Information: (949) 760-1333. OCT.13 Hoeg Hotpltal 08/GYN Deborah Grouse will speak about pregnancy after 35 at 6:30 p.m . at Hoag Conference Center, One Hoag Drive, Newport Beach. The discussion is free and reservations are required. Information: (800) 514-HOAG. MSNBC.com onllne columnist Peter Greenburg will sign and discuss his new book. "Hotel Secteta from the Travel Detective," at 7 p.m. in the Friends Meeting Room at Newport Beach Central Library, 1000 Avocado Ave., Newport Bead'!. The cost is J12, or $10 for Library Foundation members and $6 for students. lnfonnation: (949) 717-3890. OCT.14 N.w 'tblt& playwright end thMt9r director Moises Kaufman wlll speak at 1:30 p.m . at Orange 11-M\i ............. Ai'e .... Ufltguard~ Bud1 Paf1V wlll begin et 5;30 p.m. et the Newport Dune. Re9oft. 1131 8adt Bay Drive, Newport Beech. The event wtn feature live mutlc, e barbecue dinner and a no-host ber on the bay. Admlulon 11 $30. Information: (948) 729-4400. Chlif Rlc:hmd ~wll d.emonatnrte tow-fat. IOW481t cooking for flavorful and easy meal preparation at 6 p.m. at Hoag Conference Center, One Hoag Drive, Newport Beactt. The discussion Is free, and . reservations are required. Information: (800) 514-HOAG. OCT.15 The Cofone det Mar c.nt.nnlaJ Celebration's blade-tie dinner/dance event, •The Gala Celebration of the Century;" runs from 6 to 11 p.m. at The Four Seasons Hotel, 690 Newport Center Drive, Newport Beach. Tidcets are $250. Information: (949) 675-0501. OCT.16 The 43rd ennual Sandcastle Contest will take piece from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. at Corona del Mar State Beach. The contest is limited to 45 teams of eight people each, and is open to all skill levels. The cost per team is $60 for architecture finns, $40 for all other businesses and $30 for families and other organizations. Information: (949) 729-4400. The Corona del Mar Centennial Celebration's "Centennial Beach Party# is held from 4 to 9 p.m. at Big Corona del Mar State Beach. Admission is free. Information: (949) 675-0501. OCT. 17 The Corona del Mar Centennial Celebration's "Centennial Family Beach Expo" will be held from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. at Big Corona del Mar State Beach. Admission 1s free. Information: (949) 675-0501. The "Fell Fair and Pumpkin Patch" is held from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. at the Environmental Nature Center, 1601 16th St.. Newport Beach. The event includes live music, pumpkin sales, food, nature crafts and games, a scavenger hunt, a silent auction and an opportunity drawing. Information: (949) 645-8489. OCT. 18 Hoav Hospital cardiologist Richard Haskell will discuss the latest advances in the treatment of heart disease at 6 p .m. at Hoag Conference Center, One Hoag Drive, Newport Beach. The discussion is free, and reservations are required. Information: (800) 514-HOAG. OCT.19 The Surfrider Foundation's Newport Beach chapter will hold a meeting, "Campaign Against the Plastic Plague," at 7 p .m . at Margaritaville, 2332 W. Coast Highway, Newport Beach. Information: (310) 849-1964. OCT. 20 The Newport BHd1 Newcomers Club meets the third Wednesday of every month. This month, fashion designer Christine Richey will showcase the Yearsley Collection's fall fashions, including ckrthing and accessories, at 10 a.m. at the Sea Island Oubhouse. lundl will be served. Information; (949) 673-7601. U.S. Meclcer9 llnd Medlceld Operations o1'ftclal Donna Dymon Acne Treatment Group alnkalJ Prown More Effedlw n.n Lading Topkal Prescrtptlon kfcn you sub}«t yourself or your chlld to tlH! risk and apen~ of Ac:cutane, try tt.. sofut and most tJf«tlw toplaJI acM rreatJMnt monq can buy. Only SSO lrdldea r.cw~1oarnt DllySeruM .. DlmMllllll Ma OCT.21 Envtironmentlll ,._..Center founcMr Robert House will host a free tour of the center and talk 9bout its pwit commun~ from nQOn 1o 1:30 p.m. It 1801181h St., Newport Bwtt. Bring • udt lunch. lnfonmdon; (949) 846-3489. OCT.22 Alml ~ euthorof •A Natural He.toty of California: will speak on Callfomla'a Colorado · Deeeft from 8 to 7 p.m. at the Environmental Nature Center, 1$)1181h St., Newport Beach. The 9'W!ftt la In celebration of the center'• new Sonoran Desert C>aala plant community. lnfol'Tnl'tion: (949) 645-8489. OCT. 23 . Project Cuddle, which saves babies from abandonment, will hold its fourth annual Costume A-....-.. ......... 0. IC.omen 8f'UI( c---Foundation wtll hoet • fr-. ..,.,..,.,.,. on bru9t health at 9 e.m. 81 the Athletk: Club for Women, 2036 Quail St., Newport ee.ch. lnfonnatlon: (949) 862-8655. The Provtdelice Speech end Hearing Center will hold • co9tume bell, •The Ball of the Fafl -The Magic of Movies," from 8 p.m. to midnight at the S.lboa Bay Club & Reaort. 1221 W. Coast Highway, Newport !;Jeach. The event will feature a reckarpet walk. a silent auction, food, drinks, dancing and entertainment Reserved seating tidcets are $250. Information: (949) 923-1634. 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J M Monday, October 4. 2004 Spor'tl E.-Rk:Mrd Dunn: (949) 5744223 • lportl Fax: (949) 650-0170 PHOTOS BY DON LEACH I DAJL Y PILOT Inspired play by Estancia, inclading cornerback Ezequiel Villalvazo (3), nearly forced Orange to drop the ball in Golden West League opener won by the Panthers. Estancia rising to occasion Eagles' varsity, JV play powerful Orange tough to signal a playoff bid might be a realistic possibility. Rick Devereux Daily Pilot Thomas Martin (33) rushed for 119 yards in his first start at tailback to help Sailors defeat Dana Hills and stay unbeaten. we had a couple ol breakdowns on spe-ankle. When Martin needed rest. Young daJ teams. On the other hand. we have played mJddle Unebecker and junior been very. very good on certain aspects Billy Brown played outside 'back.er. of special teams. We have blocked two "Brown la playing real well for us.· punts and had a couple of big returns. Brinkley eald. •tte has been thrust loto But I'd like see us impt"OYe our kick cov-the role u the Dell 'bacbr for us. That's erage. • what thla team baa been about guys ln the 35-20 win OYerOana HOk, line-gettlnl the job done when eorneone backer/tight end Greg Miner blocked a goes dOwn.'" first-quarter punt and wtde receiver/de· Brtnkley md he will wait for the tensive back Ala Orth recovered the medical evaJuatlon to determine when ball for a touchdown. Theriot wW be back In the lineup. It la After reviewbla the smne~ tape, poeltie the Sl.Oon' ·~ ruaber and Brinkley WU evien IDOd impniMed wttb capCaln could play Pr1day at Mira Coa the WllJ the blldr.upt ICepped up to fll (2-2). holel l.e by mjuNd,~ 1be Multanp are No. • In OP OM· ·1 Ubd the w.y we ran the football."' lloD m arid were 12-11ut ,ear. with the he .al "'ThamM MuUD lltaldnl tor bt colllt111 In the DtvWon m eemHll\· the tnl&nd 'nw¥ar 11aidotJ nn ·a · 'Ill to ~ clMunpon Notte OUM U..-, blid. Mj ODlyconcao with him oltii'IDID Qlb. WM hi Md ..... ID cialy one Octillr •Mm 111U.1 ~ ~ • ......... Gt.~ dmlntJ ,... MCl(M ... beill .......... MONDAY MORNING QUARTERBACKS ' 1 . .-, .. •'> ~ Olly .. ... .. , BASKE1 BALL J~ Hawkins ·~ Crush's key cog .~ .. .... Former Houston Rocket,"; ABA's Defensive Player of the Year last season, sign@ with Orange County. The Orange County Crush. an American Basketball Assoclalion expansion franchise scheduled to play its games at the Orange County Fairgrounds be-. ginning Nov. 18, has signed form~r Houston Rocket Juaquin Hawkins. Hawkins. 31, who played collegiatefy at Long Beach State, averaged 2.3 poifl'.t:i and 1.3 rebounds for the Rockets duriq~ the 2002-03 season. The 6-foot-7, 220-pounder was ~ Defensive Player of the Year last seasoti, playing for Crush Coach Earl Cureton with the Long Beach Jam, which woo the league championship. ' "(Hawkins isl a very special player anti the fans will love him." Cureton said. ; Hawkins played 58 games for the Rockets in his only NBA season. loggmg nearty 12 minutes per contest. I le mad~ 57 of 148 field-goal attempts. including I 0 of 24 three-point tries.. I lawkins' professional career includek slops in the Far East. as well as domestic locales. .: After being namf'd Big West Confe(.- ence Defensive Player of the Year three times as a 49er, Hawkins signed with !lie I fung Fu Rams in Taiwan, where be played the 1996-97 season. I le was ll)l! league's Defensive Player of the Year a/.; ter leading the league in steals. He then joined the Harlem AmbassA'- dors to start the 1997-98 campaign. be- fore hooking on with the Long Island Surf of the United Stales Basketbal League later that season. ~ Hawkins played with the I larle'! Globetroners in 1998-99. " I le then signed with the Fon Warr't Fury of the Continental Basketball ~ elation for the 1999-2000 season. : lie spent the 2000-01 season with ttt Japan-based Toyota Alvark. : He joined the ABA.'.s Southern c.alifo~ nia Surf for the 2001-02 sea.son. "' • ln other Crush news: The team ~ hold its final tryout Saturday at ~ American Spons Center (1500 S. Amt heim Blvd. in Anaheim), with registnf don beginning at 8 a.m. " The tryout will begin at 10 a.m. d conclude al 3 p.m. : The cost is $100, though players wilt proof they have med out with anoth• A8A team will be charged $75. : For tryout Information phone Milt Gallops from the Sports Center at mt 914-3602 or Crush General Manag,. Kevin A. Copeland at (562) 861 -6069. ~ WOMEN'S GOLF J J • " • • • • • • 'Eaters win~ . .. invitational~ Freshman I ·I ' McGee~ 18 paw In ... 36-0 vlctary OVW' Fllnnont ~ WbOt McGee com~ ~ "Pl-lnCKlt~ bl; ftnt 'th CD\idldown pUlel of bll ca- reet Monudl llld the freshman could hPe had more. "There were two dropped touchdowns, so be easily could have had four TD passes." Mon- arch said. Monarch said McGee has ben- efited from bavtng experienced players art>Wld him. lnclucl.mg running bade Keya Manshadi and wide receiver Braden Ross. Manshad1 leads the team with eight touchdowns and, Ross, last season's quarterback. leads the team with 11 receptions for 119 yards. Both caught touchdowns against Fairmont •1 think the key is that not only are [Man.shad! and Ross] athletic and experienced in football," Monarch said, •they lend a hand in leadership. too. (McGee isl a young quarterback surrounded by leaders. so there is less re- sponsibility on his shoulders." I BRIEFLY . 'Eaters capture eighth The UC lnine men's water polo team dropped a pair of games to 6niah eighth In the Northern callfomla tournament at the Untventty of the Padfk ln Stockton Sunday. ua. rmbd No. 5, lost the sev- enth-place game to No. 7 Loyola Marymount. 8-6, as the Lions ou tscored the An~ 3 ..0, in the fourth quarter. Junior Dreuon Barry led UCJ (8-6) with three goals and An- drew Dunn added two. Joe Wynne had eight saves for the Anteaters. Sean Wimer led IMU (10-4) with three goaJs. Junior Dreason Barry led UCI (8-6) with three goals and An- drew Dunn added two. Joe Wynne had eight saves. In a consolation semifinal Sunday m orning. lOth-ranled UC Santa Barbara topped UCI. 9-7. Barry scored three t:oals to lead the Anteaters and Rick Mer lo added two. leUOn. Jennifer Bordch knocbd In a rebound in the 69th minute to add ln1urance for the Gauchos (7-4-1, 2-0-0 in the Blg West). lt waa Borcicb's eighth goal o f the season and upped her career total to 49. The second-half surge con - tinued a recent trend for UCSB, which has posted all nine of tu goals in its la.at fo ur matches af- ter h alftime. The Anteaters (3-7 -2, 0-2-0) were ou tsho t. 8-3. in the first half and I 8 -6 for the game. Marissa Welliver had seven saves for the Anteaters. UCSB 'keeper Jamie Consi- dine had four saves to produce her fourth shutout of the sea- son. her third in the last four games. Britney Webster led the Ant· eaters with two shots. while six Gauchos had at least that many. Th e loss was UCl's third '>tra1ght and extended the Ant- eaters' winless :.treak to :.ix. Fonner Sea Kin g shines Monarch said Manshadi, a junior, and Ross. a sophomore, help McGee during games, but the real advantage comes during the week. • "They are very supportive of 4ach other," Monarch said. •Keya. Braden and Jamie are ~nstantly talking in practice. trying to help each other out in tenns of timing. patterns and aftuatlonal plays. There is con- , Jlnuous communication be- tween those three." ST£VE McCRANK I DAIL I' PILO I Corona del Mar's Taylor Meehan (41) celebrates his fumble recovery 1n Saturday's loss to Valencia. Ross Sin clair, a Newport I lar· bor High product, led four (;au chos who scored rwo goals apiece. Gauchos blank UCI • SOCCER: Jaclyn Thayer, a 2002 Corona de l Mar High graduate, scored her second game-winning goal this season to help the visiting New York University women's soccer team earn a 1-0 victory against Case Western to open Univer· s ity Athletic Association play Saturday in Oeveland. Sage Hill (3-1) hosts Viewpoint (2-3) Friday. Kickoff is tentatively set for 3 p.m . •CORONA DEL MAR: Coach Dick Freeman said the lingering psychologjcal and physical ef-rects. from the devastating 21-I 7 loss to Newpon Harbor Sept. 23 definitely played a role in the 33-3 loss to Valencia Saturday. "There is an emotional drain," Freeman said. "We weren't flat. but we weren't too em otional." As for the physical effects. Freeman said the defense was hurt the most. Against the Sail- ors, 'fyter Lance is out indefi- nitely with a broken right foot, Wess Presson sprained a toe and Kevin Welch was ejected from the game in the third quaner, forcing him to sit out Saturday. as per CIF rules. Presson and Welch are the top two safelie~ for Frt'eman '>ai<.I the bye week CdM. while Lan ce had been a ha.' come al a perfect time for starting outside linebacker Corona del Mar (3-2) because "Because our c;afeli t'' Wl'rf? 1hc team will he allowed to recu- ou t, we ended up doing cover.igt• peratt' from H:. injuries an d focu:-. stuff we didn't wanl w do and on c;farting Pacific CoaM League got hu rt," Freeman ..aid. "Defeo <Jction Oct. I 6 again!>l (.al vary sively, we played all right, e \pt• O rnpd on a winning note. cialJy since we held I Hylo n •COSTA MP.SA: I >e'>p1te g1v l h omas] to under 100 yanh 111g up um· 111ore ... ..ick in liw rushing." fe\'\'t•r pa.,., play.... Mu'>tangi. A slowed Presson. adc.lr d 10 tht· < .o.1t'h 10111 B..ildw111 .,,ml he '>aw absence of Welch and l .. 1111 t' ·""" 1111provcnwn1 from 111., offon'>ivc hun the offense, tho11gh I 11·" • l11w again...1 We.,tmin!>ter com man said Valencia, No. -t 111 <.II p.m·d 111 ii', pcrformancl' againsl Division VI. had a po.,...t'rl11l d1· Lah'\111.1 llt'.11 It fense that would bt• tough to "\\'t• had .i 1111 hc·tter protection score on with a healthy '411.id than 1lw w1Tk b1·fore." he -.aid. Presson is the lead111g r11-.l11·1 "\Vl' ... 1111 h.11t 1rnubl1· Oil ohu e .... with 651 yards and ... even 11111r h though " downs on 85 carriei.. I h1111glt .... 1ckt·ll live 111111·'> hy Welch is 1he leading rl'< t'J\1·1 1lw I 1011.... qu.trlerhad; l!yan with 11 catche'> for 2L I Y<ll d-, .ind I rl'm h 1' .1., fi of I '1 for I :!H vard:- three St·ores. ;ind onl' 1oul'hdnwn 111 tlw < .ol- Lance. who Marled th1· ltr-.1 <.11·11 V\11•-.1 I 1·.ig11e up1·m·r t\gmn-.1 three ga mes al light c·111l. 11.ul 1lw l<r1·.ili.1·r.,, h L·111 h wa.'> 'i ol LO three receptions for 211 vard" .111d lor 7·1 \'Md-. was a key blocker for ,m oll1•n "Wr· w;inl 0 111 4u.1rll'rharb lo sive line that ha5 paved lhl' W<tY n1mplc11· ·lo·~. of lhf'lr pa-. ... e!> for I, 142 rushing yarct.... anti he \hi" JHl'll\ 1 liM'." Bald ., MAIHPAT DONOVAN Just when you thougM It w•• aafe to go Into the cl•aaroom ... Sl8ter la backl BIGGER and BADDER than everl Yea, there la finally • • ..,., to that heavenly ..... trlcal wonder, LAft NITE CATECHISM. Benefttln91 Ootoller a, 2004 Robert B. Moore Theater {Orange CoUl COiiege) 2701 FIJMew Road. Costa MeSa, CA 92827 win ... aid. "But IWestm insterl pu1 thret· ldefendersl on Jeff Wal- dron." Only lwo Costa M~ playcrc; caught passes in the 42· 7 10'>1' to the !Jo ns, Waldron and h1~ yo11n~1:r brother, Cody. Even with In pie coverage. Jeff was able to haul in a game hjgh five re- n·ptions for 11 6 yard:. and one 1nuchtlow11. Haldwin '>aid more people need to be involved in the offon'>e for 1he M11'>tangs to be effecti ve. "We n eed to get the ball lo a couple of other receivers." Bald- win 1Klid. "To negate the rush, we need to get the ball o ulSide on the perimeter in a hurry. If we rnn do that, !the defensel has to '>top blit7fog." Co.,ta Mesa (0-S, 0-1 in league! will play rt!> h omecoming game i:ritl<ty against San ta Ana (:!-I , I OJ. rhe game wa., origmall y ... cheduled fo r Omngc Coast Co l lege, but cars are not allowed on I A'f~ard Stadium's ne\v t-=ieldTurf , '-<I it wa. ... moved ICI Newpnn I lar hor ll1gh •SOCCER: UC Santa Barharo broke a c;corele~s tie with a pen alty kick in the 57th minute and went on to defea1 visiting UC Ir· vine. 2-0, in a H1g Wes1 Confer- ence wom en\ -.occN gam e Sunday. Th e two team., played a phy- o;ical, c;coreless fir:.t half, before UCSB forwa rd Handt Jo nes was fouled m the 18 -yartl box. Allie Kueny direc1cd the sub~equent penalty kick mside the le ft post. It wa'> Kueny·~ fourth goal of the DEEP SEA SUNDAY'S COUNTS Newport Landing -5 boats. 116 anglers.. 9 yellowfin tuna, 57 yellowtail, 41 sklpjadc. 1 barracuda, 56 calico bass, 8 sand baas, 35 roddish, 90 bonito, 2 Ung cog. 911'" ANNUAL NEWPORT HARBOR CHRISTMAS BOAT PARADE 2 0 0 4 Th ayer. a junior forward, controll ed a loose ball in front o f the net and netted the goal nearly 26 minute!> into the first half. Sh e ranks second on the Vio· lets (5-4 -I ) with three goals while adding an assist. QUOTE OF THE DAY "We played uwfully well. The effort u( our team wa.\ o ursrandinx ... Crale Fertle. Estancia High football coach ~~~~~~~--~~-.J Official Theme Contest H eld D ecemher I"> l 'l, 2004 . 1hc Newport H.1.rbt1 r ( hrl\1mas B o di Parade and Ring of l 1ghr' will tdebrate HS '>6'1' .umiversary a.~ one of rlw ~rt".1res1 hol1<lay eve nrs in che co11n1n lt.11ur1 11g over .i hundred beau11fu lly dewr.11ed boats and homes. che parade will oner Again d raw nearly one million vrcwcr\. I .1~t year, the Commodores C lub of the Newpo rt Beach C hamber of Commcrn-. the host organization, cdebraicd 1hr event with the theme •A Holiday &ach Crkbrauon " .. This year, che Chamhcr of Commerce a nd rhc Dtrily Pilot arc 1nvl!ing th e community to create the theme for the upcoming parade and Ring of Lights home decorating competition. If you think you have the perfect chcmc, we want to hear from youl One lucky submission will be chosen by our committee to be used in all our official marketing cfforu. To mtn, pluM inclwie: • Yow theme aubmission (should ~ brief -fift or six ~ or Jess) •Yow reaion why you think yow theme should be c:boeen (in 100 wotds or lea} En~ m'ult be submitted by 5:00 im • Ii=-O • a,,, 5 e.M.U: nnria~~·"°"' •Fu: (949) m ..... 11. Aan: ·&ma· S.1u.re to indW "'*' name.. dayd.m.e phone 0 ...... wl eMaiL . ' , A8 tibldaY. October 4. 2004 TOOAY Golf Community college women Orange Coat1 at Golden West, at Meadowlark Golf Club. TBA. Voleybel High school girts Newport Harbor at Foothill. 6'30 p m . Wlrt9f pok> High sctiool boys Es111nc1a tournament. TBA TUESDAY Cross country High school boys and girls Brethren Chnsttan at Sage Hill, 3 pm Ae4d hoctcey High school Newport Harbor at Manna, 3 15 pm Gotf High sctioot g1rls Estancia at St. Margarnt's, at Marbella Country Club, 2 30 p m • Sage Hill at Oxford Acodemy, <1t Dad Miller Golf Coursii 3 pm Soccer College wonum Vanguard at Point Loma Na1arent1. 3 30 p m Tennis High sd1ool girls Fairmont at Sage Hill, 3 p m • Newport Harbor at Foothill 3 p m • Corona del Mar at University, 3 15 pm. Estancia at O range. 3 pm. Westmmster at Costa Mesa. 3 p m Volleyball College women B1ola at Vanguard, 7 p m. High sctiool g11ls Tesoro at Corona del Mar, 5:30 pm, Oxford at Sage Hill, 5p.m Water polo High sd1ool boys Saddleback at Costa M esa. 3 15 pm. Estancia at Ocean View, 3 p rn WEDNESDAY GoH Mater'•· 2 p.m . College women -Vanou-rd 11 The Mater's, noon. ,..,.._ High echool g l119 -Dan• Hiiia 11 Coront del ~r. 3: 15 p.m. ~ High tchool gir11 -Ali10 Niguel et Newport Harbor. 4 p.m .; Eatancie et Saddlebac*. 3:15 p.m . W..pok> High school boys -Newport Harbor at Foothill, 3 p.m.; Bedtman at Corona del Mar, 3 p .m . ntURSDAY Cl'OM country High sctiool boys and glr1s - Newport Harbor at Sea View League meet. at Irvine Park. 3 p .m .; Estancia and Senta Ana et Coste Mesa, (double dual meet), 3:15 p .m. Reid hodley Edison at Newpor1 Harbor, at Harper Community Center, 3.15 p.m . Footbal High school -Estancia at Garden Grove, 7 p.m. Golf High school girls -Costa M esa at Sage Hill, at Ranctio San Joaqutn Golf Club, 3 p .m., Nonhwood at Corona del Mar, at Newpor1 Beacti Country Club, 2:30 p.m • Ocean View at Estancia, at Costa M esa Golf & Country Club. 3 p.m Tennis High school g irls -Aliso Niguel at Newport Harbor. 3 p m ; Corona del Mar at Calvary Chapel. 3·15 p.m .. Costa Mesa at Santa Ana. 3 p m. \/otteybal College women -Long Beadl State at UC Irvine, 7 p.m. High school girls -Corona del Mar at University. 5:30 p.m. W.Wpok> .. High edw>ol -N.wport HM)oir 9t Mn eo.c.. 7 p.m.; ~nt .i Sege HUI. 3 p.m. (tent.stlv.); Seni. Ana 9t CoN Meu, 9t N.wport H.rt>or, 1 p.m. .... College women -Cal Sttte Northrldge at U C Irvine, 7 p.m ..... High IChool glr11 -Sage Hiil a't Whitney, 3 p.m. ~,..,.. College women -U C Davis at UC Irvine, 7 p.m .; Weatmont at Vanguard, 7 p .m .; High achool glrl1 -Orange at Coate Meu, 3:15 p .m .; Eatencie at Senta Ana, 3:15 p.m .; Sage Hill at ~pi11reno Valley Christian, 5 p .m . W.Wpolo High IChool boys -Corona del Mar, Newport Harbor at SoCal tournament, at Newport Harbor, TBA; Eatancia and Sage Hill at Estancia tournament. TBA; Costa Meaa at Tustin, 3:15 p.m. SATURDAY Croes country College men end w omen - Vanguard invitational at Fairview Partt. 4 p.m .; UCI at UC San Diego invitational. 8:30 a.m . Community college men a nd women -O range Coast at UC San Diego invitational, 8:30 a .m. High school boys and girls - Estancia at Clovis invitational (Fresnot. 7 a .m . SC>CCef College men -Cal State N o rthridge at UC Irvine, 7 p .m.; Hope International at Vanguard, 7 p.m . College women -Hope International at Vanguard, 5 p.m. W.Wpok> High school boys -Corona del Mar. Newpor1 Harbor at SoCal Tournament. TBA. SUNDAY Community college women Orang~ Co<1st at Santiago Canyon, at El Prado Golf Course, TBA Soccer College mHn UC R1vers1de at UC lrvtne 7 p m Vanguard at The High sdlool boys -Santa Ana at Sage Hill, at Corona def M ar. 7 p m • Corona del Mar, Newpor1 Harbor at SoCal tournament. TBA FRIDAY f'ootball SC>CCef College women University of the Pacific at UC Irvine, noon. MARK C DUSTIN I DAILY PILOT Nate Castillo and Newport Harbor High v1srt Foothill for a key Sea View League game Wednesday. 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Belon~ tak1n11 te•taon very important .ict1ons. however. lhe personal representative will be requored lo give nol•te to int"ested pe1\ons unless they have waived notice or <onsentl!d lo the proposed action ) lite independent Jd mrn1sh a I ton authortl y will be go anted unle~s an 1nleres(ed per son lites an ob1etlton Ill the pelllton and show\ good cause why lhP tourl should not go dnt the dUlhOrtly I\ H~ARING on the pel•t•on will be hdd on J0/11104 at I 4S 11 m on Oept L 7.1 10,aled at l4 l lhe Coty 01tv~ South Orange CA 9Z61J If YOU OBJ£CT to the itt.intone of the peltlton you should appear al th~ hea11ng llnd stale you• ob1ecl1on' 01 ftle wrttlen ob1ect1ons with the lour t bPfOr" the hea11ne Your appearance may be '" pe1sun n1 by you• allorney IF YOU ARI I\ CRCOI TOR 01 conl1naenl c1edtl0t of the deceued. you must file you1 da1m with the 'ourt and mail a wpy to the personal representaltve appointed by the cou1t wothon four months fr om the dalt of the for\t issuance of letter\ as pr ovoded on Probate Code sel11on 9100 lhe tome for lil1n11 da1ms will nol e•P'"' belort four month\ lrom the hearong dat• noh<ed above YOU MAY £JI.AMINI lhe file k•pl by lhl' <nur I If you a1 ~ a pttr \on in t•• est"d m th• e\tall' ynu may hie with It"' lOU•I d Rrqu•\l lur Sp,.Ctal Noltt• t form 01 15• > of lhe l1hng ol "" inventory and appi a1-...1 of estatl! d\Stl, or ul any pet1tmn ur a(.<.ounl a' prov•dPd on Prllbal• <.ode \e1 tonn 17'>0 A Rrquest for <;p .... 1.11 Nottu form 1· .JV•tlAblP from the 1.ourt 1 ll'!k Att__., for r.1111-r: Mou T. 1...-. hi\·· 1235 N. Hort.cw lhrcl., St•. 1 IS, f.,llerton CA 0832 Publl\hed Nf'wpor I Beach/Costd MP~a Od1tv Pilot Septemb~• 18. Octol>et 4, s. 200I rPKJn ISCIU llOl1CI Of PmTIOI TOADlmSTll ISTAROf: fUllCIS H. PATlDSOlt, lb PAT PATlllSOll WI llO. A277S14 fo all htors bentlt na11es co •dolort con hnaenl c1 ed1to" and persons who may olh erw~e be onlerested on !tie wolf or nlllta Of both of f Rl\NCIS Ii Pl\Tl£RSON •k• f'I\ I Pl\TTlRSON A Pl flTION FOR PRO 811 TE has been filed by R0881 8RVl\NI tn the Sut>e11or Court of Cah f0tn1a County ol Or •"•• THE P( ll llOH roR PR08AT£ re~unh that ROBBI BRYANT be •P pointed as person•I rep1 esentallve to ad m•n1ster Illa estal• ol the dec•dafll THC PETITION request. thl dee.dent'• .,m end codicll•. If any. be admitted to prollate Tiit "''" and 1ny codlclts .,, nailebte for uaml11e tlon 1n tllt hit .,.pl b1 the COUl'I THC fill~ r-.nts a11thoflty lo •dmlftltt• the Ht•t• .,,.,., the l"dtl>tftHftt A41ttlnl1 tr.tlon et lit.... Ad (lMt tuttloflty .... .... ... ,.,IONlf , .... _. l8tfre t. .... -· ................... fltl "CHfl .,,, ... 1, ltftf:..::= ~ ::"ea, • ,::I 2 t ... ----1 equn ed to 111ve noltLe to 1nleresltd per~ons unless they have waovrd notice 01 <Onsented to the prupo\ed dtl•on ) I he <ndep•ndent ad m1111slt altun autho11t y will be ~· •nled unle\s .in 111le1 f\ltd P•• \Un tile\ an ob11•t t1un to the 11et1lion .ind 'how' 11000 <du~e why thr 'ourt \hould nul I(• .1111 lht dUlhu11ly II Ill ARING 011 lh,. pef1t1un wolf bl' hrld on 10 78104 .ti I 4'> pm tn Oept l ll IO<illl'd al 141 lht Coty Ortvf' South Oranee ti\ 9761 l IJ YOU 08Jf Ct lo lhf' R• .1nl1n11 111 the 1>tltl1on you should ;ippur al the hf'Jrtna and stalt yuur ob1ec1tuns 111 loft wrollt11 ObJC?cltons w•lh the court bel0te lhe htarm11 Your appurante may he '" pers1111 01 by your dtlorney tr YOU ARI II CRI hi IOR no 'ont1naent 'red1h>1 of lhl' dtv."td you mu\t ltlt you• '1,,,m wolh lttt • ou11 .lnd mail a '"PY tu the Pt'l\Olldl felJI t'\~llldltVI' dP1Jt1tnlPd by lhf' coufl w1th1n lt1ur month\ lrom th~ date of lhf 111\I l\\Udllt t al IPl!C" d\ I'' <tVtdl'd 111 Probate C't1dl' ~h ftnn 91()() lhe l11nt' lor llltng 'film\ will not e•p11e b•lorP lour muntl" lrom the h•J11ng dnl,. nolt< I'd dbOVf VOii MAY I Xl\MINI rht fol• ht•pl hy lh~ rnurl II you dt" it ,,,.,·.on m ltif'\lt'd Ill lh1· "''di" you mav 1111' with thl' UllH I d ~~OUl'\I fof Spe1 •al Notu,. t 1111 m Ill I '>4) nl lhl' ft Imp ul .in tnVPrllor y and ''''"a"·'' nt ..-~tJI .. .t\\f'l• 111 nt itn'I J)Ptttwn "' JI t.ount d\ l)P)Vl0t'd m rruh.tf1· 1,oJ~ .,..,ltu11 11'.0 I\ f<1·11uP~I 141• '>P•• o.tl NolH' foun 1 dv.111,•hl .. loom Iha rou1 I <ll'rk Att-y I« retlll-r· llOGEll S. llOSS. ESQ , 42 t H. HOOICHUllST ST , sn IU, ANA HUM, CA 9210t·S618 Publ1shtd Ntwport Ht'a< h/Co\la M"S• Daily Piiot Sl'pll'mb!'r Ill 0< tnbt• • '> 7()().4 ICJlb t 49 acre proiect sole 1..ons1sl:. of two pa«els I I 2 acrl! commerctal pa«el at 2300 Harbor Boulevard and 0 J7 re~1dent1al pa11.el 101..ated 31 380 w Wtlsoo AHHS to I he p1 01ect site 1s proposed al the wtStern terminus of Wake I 01esl Road (nvoronrnenlal determ1nalton M1t1gated Ne11.fltve Dtcla• al•on Ir tHf ArORlMl N 11UN£0 ACTION IS Clll\ll I NGro IN COURT the tlldllPnge may be 1tm1t1>d to only !host! 1\«;UP\ r a1.-;ed at th~ pubht hea11ng de\tttbed 1n fhf" notu e or m w11llen tOrtewondence deltvered lo fhp r1ty Council al 01 p11or lo. the public hearn•it NOTIC[ IS fURlH(R GIVEN that at the .ibove ltmt •nd place all tnlere~ted ptl\ons may .ippear and be heard by lhr Coty Council on th• .above item JULIE fOlClll D..,.W, City Ct.A Publoshtd Newpur I B~d• h Co~I a Mesa Oaolv Ptlot Octob•r 4 . 700• M076 ..... ,..~ .. u.. Ptlperty Notice 1s her tby 111vtn that the under signed will at pubht aucl1on put ~uant to cttaplt• I 0. d1v1s1011 8 ton1mtnu11g wtlh secltun ? 1700 ol the business and pro tessions code 01 'et 11on 1988 of the uvtl u•dr uf lhe State of r;dltlorn•d and pursuant lu <um merual tode set loon 7210 Cl/ the lollow1ng mtsrellaneous hou,f'hold and pe"unal pru1wrty to wtl 1den1tf1ed by notmt .ind ''IH aar unit num be• I Bob We•tlakr Loi 1Cb6J'i 7 r.iieh\\d Kann l ol IC 7076 lot.II ol 7 lots sto1td al Mo" •s Mov1ni & Stora11e. In' al lor•t•on ol 11610 s~dbnard C11tlr SI.inion CA 90680. 01an11t County Thts ule will b' comp•ltltve b•dd11111 un the O• tobrr 17 7004 10 II M at loe I .idlolk Au<1111neer 11418 left 1ngw~ll Road Wll<ll1er CA 90W'>, 156?! 941 R60? on Sdtd p1 l'llltsts llOOOOf PWUCllEAmG cuunh of lns A1111eles NOllCf IS HlRIBY Stalf'OI C•hlorn1.i GIV£N lhal a pubht; Joe 1.idlod A111ton hearm11 wtll be held by eee• htense numbrr 739 1he Costa Mesa Coty SRl\O 4 716774. will Countil on October 18, rondud •alt: al 13418 ]()()4, •I 6 30 p rn on leflmgwell Road, Wht\ lhe C:ounut Chamh~rs of lter Caltforn•a Sall's t\ (;1lv llall, 11 F ,w Onve. sold with ltmol and nn lht fullOwtni tltm •Bet Vf' lhP landlord l'dttftt M"O•lal Plaia rese1ves llu• 11eht tu btd lur Coia Newman/Gov al the 'alt P ~111111 enl Solulrnns u1cha\f'\ mu\t he paid .\ulhn1t1ed ag•nl lor tor a time of purcha\f!S loseph B•uwn 10, the 1111 purch.i~d eoods lire , oll•P•sooo ol lwu e• sold. ·as '' and must 1·,ltn~ lra•lrr pdtks lo bl! rtmoved by J 00 P M ~llow lhl' conslru<.toon on the day of lhP sale nl" /6 ')()() squaol! foot 1111 sale\ a•t lUh 4 '"" y medical olftce I hos <.ale ts sub1etl lo loutldtni• wtlh a 3 level p11or l.JOlelllllton m tht' 1, tthonr \lrullu•e lo "vl'nl C>f settl.,meut , o1 ,.,, d t l 6?6/1640 belwePn M0<11' Mov•nc N• wiioot Blvd & Slur d&e Inc and J "' '' f nvuonmental nbhgaled party 11111•.1 1 Rl'potl (EIR) No Published on lhe IO'tf 1S(;Hl?()()J071089) Ntwpnrl Bt1t'1/Cost1 lw "'' l'actf•c Medical M"sd l>aoly Pilot Octo l't.,1 , ~~ 11, ?004 M072 C,r11•·tdl Plan Amend llOOOOf....C~ nt•nt Gr 02 06/R 02 03. tm ·• \tie spec the f 1001 NO llCC IS HC RE BY f\11•,, Ralto (rAR ) for 1 11•v~n that e publtc 11111d~•ale lrafftc aener h''"'"i will bt held by llOl1CI Of PWUC llAntG •l111r land use (0 30 f AP. the Cost.1 Mesa Coty NOltCr IS tllllt f!Y ,ollnw<'d O 40 fl\R Cuunttl on O'tober 18, Kl•f'n lhdl • puhf11 •ll•Atntum proposed). ?004, at 6 30 pm on hea,.ng wolf b• h•lrl lly anct a Rerone Petition lhe Cou11t1I ChambP" 111 the Co\ld M,.,., Lily 1r.1m CJ (General Busl· City Hall, 77 I aor Drove. Cri11nt 1I '"' 01 lohet Ill nt\\ Oistitcl) to POC on the followm11tem 7004 at 6 JO 11 m 111 (f'lanned Development II N 0 RD IN II N C f: lh• Lounrol C.hdn•b'" of tommerual) environ emend1n1 l1lle 13 of the roly llall, 71 I a11 Ottv• mtnlal Oetermlnahon Costa Mesa Mun1c1pal on thr follow•na tltm r '"'' c IR No 1051 Code lo establish addl 1;P 01 OJ/R 01 01/f'A Mnbole Home Parlo llonal zon1n11 •e11ul&ltons OJ ~9/PI\ 04 •011 16':>0? Conveiston Permit PA 101 motor vehicle retail IOI Marh l\ounlkl ol U? Jl to col)vert two utu buslnusn and Hab1l•I 101 llumlln•ly ol Ut$ton11 tr•rlei parks, Cl ouldoor communtcallon Or~n11e County fo1 an Nido i1nd Snui Harbor systems operated by ttihl untl \tnlllt family v11111111 to a· medical comme1c1al and Indus •r\tdent1<1I t ommon ofltte land use [rwo· trial usu Environmental '"'"'est devtlopml'nl ronmenlal Oetermtna Oeterm1natlon [ Hmpt The p1ooosrd p101eO tton f 1nal CIR No. 1051 Ir lHl AFOREMCH mvolvt, the lollowoni Master Plan l\ftllnd TIOHCO AC I ION IS I I l Ce n"' .i I PI an ml'nl Pl\ O? 36. for the CHAllUfGlO IN COURT, Amendment GP 03 01 to con\truclion of 1 4 tt>e chalten1e may b1 ch1n11e the General Plan ~tOty 76.~ ~uat• hmoted to onl~ those l•nd use desianation\ foot medtc•I office 1nues 1amd al the from Central Commer butldtnt1 aM 1 3 1e..,.1 pubhc he«lnt dflcrllHtd c1•I (I 17 xrf' Plfcel) p .. k1o1 structure Oft 4.4 In the nohet, or In and Hrah Dtn\tly Rest ac111 lnvltonmental "'""•" COf•esc><>ndance denltal (0 37 acre pa1 O.lermmalion f lf'lal CIR delivered to Ille CllJ tel) lo I ow Oen111y No 1051 C4uttc:tl et, Of prlOf to, Re\tdtntlll. (1) Ruon~ 1r fHE AfOREM£N UNI public l!Nfln& R OJ 01 lo chan1e the TIONEO ACTION IS NOTICC IS fURTHElt zonms lrom Sllo!>c>•n1 CHAllENGEO tH COOltl, GIVEN 11'111 al tlle ebovt Cent" (Cl S) end Multl th• cllthll1e may be tltn• 111d piece, •II f •mlly Rnktential Ois Untiled to Olllr tlloM Intern led Plf•on• ft\t1 Incl (R3), to Pltn!MCI IHUH rtiHd et "" 11>91• •nd be heard by Ooetopment Rnldtntlel publtc "-'Int dnctlbed the City Councll on IN low Density (POR lD); '" the notic.. °' In MM>v1 lt1111. (3) Mui« Pl1n PA 03 •trlt.-n COfrntH>ndtftct .. POI.ell 59 to trtllte e rttlclefttlal dttllv~ed lo the City ......, OtJ a.ti comm011 lnttl'HI Mvel Coud et, or "''°' to, Pllbl11ti14 Htw1ott opment eon•lttlflt of the public hell'llll. hctcfl/Cotla Mesa D~ tin I''°'' end ttwea 2 ..OTICl IS fUR"TI«lt l"llol Octohr 4j •lor1 •ln11e lemlly OM.H tll1t tt ttlt MM>v• 20CM M07 detedloed llotnn, m,l"A• l1111t 1nd plact, tit ....... _ ~11~11 to.:::: Pia~~ =~':-:::: llOTICl IS HUHY (l"A·• !IO) c.o•-. of tile C..y ~ tft t1ie GM.fl tltet • ,_... •PPrtVtl t• relltct *" .._ IM .... tit ....,... • M ...., ., ~ 1t WIM ,., ... •II _. ............. CtM8 .._. QtJ flf .... MC4M1 _, Cl> •ulollo will h C.•1tell .. ·:~ f ....... frMt-T• I '=; 0..... I& ... ·--~... =a. ~·· r=-.· .... ~ ,=z,-.. ,,-;;;-..t..'*I.~ =·tt .. r; Ft 2640 Legal Notices s1on's den11I ol Condo l•ondl Un Pe1m1t Pl\ 04 14 loo Slan Su. au lho111ed a11ent for John ~aundrrs .ind Doug Mo•thead to <tllow a 1e\lau1ant tu \t1vl' altulloltt btvtr aaes .iftM II pm tJ •rn pm pi,sl'd 1111 J ndays and Saturdays) to ~llo• ltvP e11tei t a1nment/dancing w1lhtn 700 lePI ut a 1 ntOPnltal us,. and to .illow olf Slit' pdrl>.1n1t at 7801 flmlol Stretl tor a ••slaur•nl loc.afl!d di ?IHI Bmtol Stretot tn a Cl (Commtornal l 1m1tf'd 01strtll I ( nvttonmental dele1m1nahon f'lempt II I Ill Af UR! M! N llONl 0 AC llON IS CllAl LI NCI 0 IN COUR l lht 1..halltntte may be hm1l•d to only lho\t 1ssun ,.,sed at the pubhl hea1 ma dt~rtbed tO lht OOIH P Of on WI'"'" I 0111'\POndent t dehverrd tu th• Coty Council al. or pnor to. the pubht hea11n1 NOTICC IS f URTHlR GtVCN that al the above l•me and place. all 1ntertsled ptrsons may •PP@dr and be heard by lht City Couflcol on the ahove item and that all 0141 and wr tit en com muntcaloon wtll be tonstdered JULIE fOlClll, Depvfy C lty Cler It Pubf1\hed Newpor I Bta<.h 'C11st.i M .. sa Daily Ptlol Oc lober 4 1004 M07S Flctftitll t.isilm ... s....... The lulluwHI& pei\ons •• P do1na ltus•ne.s as Quot nos Sub~ 1621 (d1n1e1 Ave lustm C•hlorma ':17780 Nakh1avan1 tnr r CA) 2278 ll Rant hu Vo~ta I ullerton Cal1fu1 n1a 978JJ I bl$ bUSIOC$S I) con dueled by d lO•po•at1on Have you s tar •~d do1n2 bus•nes\ yet' No Nallh1avan1 lnL V18 ll Rancho Vista. I ulltr Ion, Cahlorn1a 928J l lhts shtemenl Wd~ ftled with lhe County Cle1h of 01 dnae Cou11tv on 09/16/04 2001600 10 1S Daily Pilot Sept 70, ?7 Ucl 4. 11 . ?004 M065 AdltlM ltlUMu ... s....... The folluwonv. Jll't\011\ .irl! do1n11 busrne\\ a\ Wms Ion ' I 71~ Newpo1 I Blvd Costa Meu C•hlo1ma 926l/ OSTAC "IJTIO: Ill nt STEFS SAU· T\ "o FJ\I~~ 1'1111 (ode I Lou No 8FJIR AP '" Gt'll.Slt• fOSl:.R'vl(I CUMP.A.'IY u ~ lfllOltllld r.-...in-t11t ~ dnoUd Lwd ol , ,..., WO~ Sfll. Al P\ 8U< Al '<TION TO TIIJ. Ht<'.10-S r BIDUf.J( FOR (. A'>ll f 11 dlt fonm •hi<h 11tt la•ful ltodtf m dz Ullled SWHI udlar dlt c.ubeo"1 un1fttd or otller chotb ~tlotd w C 1>11 ('odr S«1ioe 292'11 (,.yablr Ill full ar tilt wne ol .. 1t to l II Serva Con..,.)) •II np-c. ~ ud mbnl comt~ to alld -hdd .,, ti ender wd llttd ol TNSI "' lht ~~ htrt11• afttt dn..nbf<I Tnr• torWIUJAM J 81:Jllt ANN M BEHR llC<Udcd CA.1ubt1 JO. lOOO u IDw No 20000SU97 2 •• Bed; Pagr -r:J Oftlcw Rttordo .. !ht offict al !ht Rec:onlrr ol OllA.'IGE l-y. rAU ~IA poon!IUI IO tbr NClllu o1 u.r ••• .aot ~ IO Sd lbomalcr rorcordfd Jlalt II. 200' u lalw No lO)I00()1S4 I I I • lid """' "' ( lffl.."" 11.ecGrdi • ""' o«ic., al lit Retarder ol ORANGE Cc.my. CAU R1'1A YOO AllE IN DEF AUl. T U"118 A DEEi) Of ~t;Sl OATID <X.10. Bat 1•. !XlO UNLESS YOU T Al(£ AC'TlOl'I TO I'll(). TtCT YOUJI PROl'OlTY. rr MAY BE SOU> AT A 1'\18- UC SAlL IF YOU NEfD AN SXJUNA T10N OF THE NA nJRE OF THE Pit(). Cl!EDING AGAINST YOU, YOU SOOllU> 0.>NTACT A LI\ WYEll .l09 SIGHl\L IW , NEWPOflT BEACH, CA '3663 (lfa-~ ,,,. -......-ol ~ n lhowa tbcM, oo ...... itlJ~UIOrlJ caq.I t ,,,. CCllftlClllW) A1mando Cruz 16281 Main St Apt 38P. I uston. Cahlo1n1.i 92180 1 ht\ bu\tnfln IS lOO dullrd by 1n tndtv1dual H.•vt you sf111 ted doon2 ltu\mtu yet1 No 11,,nando l.r u1 lh1s \lalement was ltled with the County C1e11>. of 01 .in111 County l)tl 09171/04 20046001US O~tly Pilot Sepl 77, Oct 4 11 18 7004 M070 FIND .:;;,~ ~ \air rl properly "" bt rnodt 111 ., n C--. •IClllM ,_ or .,....,. t """' ,,, ut\'lltd. ..,..,.... lltlr pouc..-. or ~ ~· tc) pay dlt n=llllLlmC fl"lllC3""1 ...,. ol !ht _.,, ... omi by uod °""" al rnw. .. 1111 ~ ., .. wot -p!O'tdrd. ad-<M<a d ..., tlDdtr lht -ol Yid °""" ol T na1 llln dllrJtt lid c~alll>tT.-..S.t fir !MU m.W by wd Deed ul TNll Slid Yk ..... bt htld Oii OCTOllER 1 l 1<XM AT ) 00 P lo! "ON lllE nmNT m . .P'I ro nlf. I .1'1111.ANCl. (I~ lllli Oii ANGLCIVll Cl:.NlT..R JOO ~ C'HAPMAfl ORANG!, CA Al tbc llll~ ul !hr 111111o1t ,,... raooo al chu nooc:e. !ht tOCIJ -rllht~baWaal the oblip-)«'wed b)' ... •'-duu1t'CO Deed al Tf1111 llld C~ COIU, t~ Mid ~ 11 SIOl.~J 15 u .. poN>bir ..... !ht -al &air ...... bod 118)' bt lal ... lht IGlal ~ .... 0. ~ 21. :ioo. T 1> '\l:JtVIC'E COMPANY .. wd ,_ E3'TEl DAQUIOACi ASSIST ANT SOClET Alt Y T 0 SEJl VICE C'OMPANY IP> E fUlST ST svrrE 210 l'O IOX 11911 SANTI\ ANA. Cl\ mt I 19U 71~). am wc...,.....,..11e lltsflcw} IO Colee'! I ofltM aad .., ~ "' CJba9 ... bt wd for dlll l'W'PC* wtdlct tuXJwd ftly or II ...,... 11 avaltblr, lk uptQCd .... bod ....... ~--..-_,. bt . otu.d by callml tllt to0ow111 le~ ~., • tile t1a1 btbe tllr -71"141().$690 tt 1°' nay lfCttU ta.Its t--. ""''" .UCtllU camllodiuln/ TAC',.99'271(' F\.18 9fl7~ IOOW4, IOill .ot STARTING A NEW BUSINESS?? The Legal Notices ~at the Dally Piiot la pleaed to provide services to new buslneaw. ~ ftllng ~your ActlUoul eom... Name 8'atrlment le an impof1ant first step We can save you valuable time by mllkJng the trip '° ht Orange County Cleftc-Aecordef In Santa Ana to file your atalement (Often l'9f..-red u a OBA· •Doing BuaineH A1") We wm publith your ~ name ttatement once a week for lour wteka • required by law and then flle your Pf'OCJf of publlcdon wlh ... County Aeoofd9r, .. ~ Policy How to Place A Raia DI CIMdlima are subject to cllanle -1chout notice. The publisher ~ cbc ri&ht to censor, ~lassify, ~vi1e or reject any classified advcrtiJemeot. Pleue report any error tbla may be in your classified ad immediately. The Daily Pilot accepta no liability for any error in an CLASS IFIE AD -iii Monday ...................... Friday S:OOpm Tuesday ................... Monday S:OOpm •• ... ... .. By Fax (949) 631-6~94 <~ lnclwdt yow name Ind phone number Ind we'U call you bm:k w11b a pna C!"'C*.) By Phone (949) 642-5678 By Mail/In Person: Wednesday .............. Tuesday S:OOpm Thursday ............ Wednesday S :OOpm ... ,.; ldvertilement for which it may be Hours 330 WeR Bay Street Costa Mesa, CA 92627 Ar Newport Blvd. & Bay Sl Friday .................... Thursday S:OOpm Saturday ..................... Friday 3 :OOpm responsible except for the cost of the si-ce 9CtU&lly occupied by the error. Credit can only be allowed for the first inlertion. Telephone 8:30am-.S:OOpm Monday-Friday Walk-In 8:30am-.S:00pm Monday-fnday Sunday ....................... Friday S:OOpm .,.. •f"' ..,.. "!"' 'I" ' 1310 All rHI Hlatl ldVlf'tlS· inc In ttlb lllW'l)aptf IS sub,ect to the r edlr al raw Houslnc Act of 1968 as amended which mallu It 1llaaal to •• advattlM "any pref•,. 1nc1. llmltU1on or d1scrimln1llon ba&ed on race. color. ralicion. sex. handicap, familial status • or national orl1ln. or an intention to make any such preference. llm1ta Uon or dlscrimln•llon • This newspapet wlll not knowln&ly accept any advertisement for rul estate which •• on VIOiation of ttM law Our readers are hereby Inform.cl that •H dwall· 1np advertlud In this -ntWSC>ac>« •re nallable on an equal C>p90rtun1ty baMS To cotn(llaln of dis •• tt minatiofl, cal HUO tol " .. at 1 ·800-424-8590 ·~!hills ' a.. St"9 ~ .. P'IAHOS' ~··· Jtl ·~· ....... . ._ ........ ~~ " .. CMMMID .. IU' .................... '• .. llUYDTAn9 . ........._.......,_ ,..,.. .. 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Pickup truck 1uto, pMn, chromt wlleett, !IOI ml. buvt t•• nw unmarked cond, •U.995 fill IVliJ 11298748 9& !Ill&-Ull!S www.oqllllii.cGm Ooda• St11tus ·04 LS 4k mt. cost new S2ao. silv• / b• int, auto . pw, as new , huae sav1n1s. $12,995 f1n IYlll v589291 949-586· 1888 www.eqMIAtl.COM fOID CteWft VlctOl'lo 2000 a lnl cond. top of the lone, less than 551\ mo. $9300949 675·6149 fotd U-.dlllen XL T '03 7 flass 14K m1 v fOO 1026 S2 4 .995 Lind Ro-Newpor1 8ucli ~ fOl'd lllf'lorer XL T ·03 1 Pass Rear AC v#Al?l07 $19,995 Laod Ro-~ Beadt 949 64().6445 Jo9uor XJ6 '199 3 , While, lthr inter. oram owner riood condition $5900 obo 949 W 8741 ~ ANSWEU TO WEEICLY IHUDCJ& QVl1. Q I · 8udl vulncniblc, u So¥th you hold: •A7 oAKltUJ OK.JU~ The btJd.uut lib~ SOUTH WFS't NORTH £.UT IQ Pllll I• Pllll ' Whal do you bid now? A • If you decccd IO Jump ID lhrcc l)earU, we would not fauh you. However, a better w11r to describe your hold1na is io rebid 1wo dia- monds now, then bid hearts again uvcr ru1y biJ by p1111ncr. Thal de\(.Tihes <>-4 in your two )Uits and 11 good hand Q l • Roth vuln~r.ible. you hold· d6 AK86J QJ72 •K9 Your panncr open~ the biddmg with one 1111 trump (IS 17) What do you ft!'>j)llntl ' A ··nm huldin~ is easy to bid if you u* uun,feN. Bid two J1amund.\ as a tran,lcr to heart,, then n.-bid dia· mondi. to ~how r.our second sui1 "hill.' )llll are 'ult below three no uump l \Ing ~lalldard method.~. JU mp 10 three heans and thco try to dcrnlc whilt you want to do llhotfld parllll.'r ~bid three no trump. youhl*l: ., o AQJSJ oQO •IUU The biddln• lw DfOCCCded: NORTH IAsT' SOUl1I WP.ST .. ,_ '"" ... lNT .... ? Whal do you bid oow7 A • You are on the borderline of ~lam -1hc value of your hand is im~vcd by your fil in opener's su11. Suan lnvestigllling .by llhowlng panncr your \Uppor1 Bid lhn:c clubfi. Thal 1s forcing in this ~ucnce Q S ·A'> South. vulnerable. you hold· •AQ8 J '5 A KQHJ •7 The b1dd1ng ~ orocecded: SOlmJ W&\1' NORTH EAST I ,_ l• hm ~ Wlw1 do you bid now? A • Bchcv( u or not. theTe is a bid to dc!><:nbc I.Im hand exact.ly. Jump 10 four d1Jmonth. Thul :.hows a hand with ttood four can! ~uppon for pan ner\ ma.JOT \Ulland ~ix solid dia- monili wlulc denymg lligh cards m the unb1J ,u1b If yoo do not have that b1J .i~.111.shle. a jump to four ~padc~ " .ill you can try Q J • Ncuti.·r ~ulnerahle. as South Merced•• •-• 3000 )'t•U holJ Q 6 • N~Jl.hcr ~ulncrahle. you hold. •AK11542 862 ;AJ •82 1987 Turbo, orgon owner. otgon cond .. •Q4 ll.Q74 AJ 1093 •AK 35mpg, ~ 9&78> :2570 MllCEDIS 650Sl '16 2nd own. very clean, new lthr seats, 11nt cond GREAT BUY $9000 dy 949 n1 2141 eve/wk ends 949 rlO OJ.42 Mwa.ry Grand Motquk '97 l S S9lo. mt .,.hole blue "'"'"if' roof blue velour onl. fully loaded beautiful unmat ked ltke new cond must see to app< ecoate $."lHJ -A'.£1949 9$ $ 1888 www.oqdii..aim Meruuy '01 MarQuos l S ?4k dllu<tl mo, silver I erey llhr fully loaded bedul1ful hke new cond Must see lo appreLoale superb value S 11,995 v610948 949 586 1888 www.ocpobl.<om Tlw h1dding ha' pmcccJcd: NOK'l'll F.AS1' SOUTH WEST Pas.-. Pass I PllSli I Pa<1.\ What do you b1J now·• A • ~1.'j!att.llc\' of whether partner " a fl.l.""'<l hanJ or not, JUmp 10 four hc.ut' Doo·1 hid three beam -lhat "uni) 111' llallllnJI. 0111 foRmg ll1C la,t 1hm11 )OU v.a111 111 he.u" panlll.'r Jl'IM thr~ he.in\. () ~ • Nc1lht•r \ ulnerJlllc. ,,, South Automotive 9004 Automotive Your !ell hand uppooent's ooe-<:luh opening huJ 1~ pa.~'ied round to you. Wh;11 <ll.llOn Jo you talc'! A • Whitt.' there are <;()file hand~ where • .iftcr an opening bid and two passes v.c rruglu balance wuh ooe of d ~Ult. thl\ h.tJld ha.\ IOO much lrid Ullin~ pot.:nllal for that action. BiJ lv.o ,p.iJc~. In founh scat. that 1~ not v.-cal. llul de..c:nhc~ an opening b1J "1lh ii good \IX can! WIL Rong• Rover 04 Demo model yl\40J86 S65.995 l and Rollt'< Newport 8e<ld> 9496406445 long• Rover '03 h1&h moles. barriaon pr Ke v• 107861 S.49,995 Land ROY8 Newport 8ead1 VW IHTU GU 'OJ Yfllaw. •Int cond. N:.. 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