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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2004-10-07 - Newport Mesa Daily PilotServing the Newport-Mesa community since 1907 THURSDAY, OCTOBER 7, 2004 For.mer shelter· volunteer files complaint Veterinarian, shelter manager refute claims made in formal objection with state Veterinary Medical Board. Deep• Bh.,•th Daily Pilot COSTA MESA -A former volunteer at a Huntington Beach animal shelter has filed a complaint with the state Vet- erinary Medical Board alleging that the veterinarian who owns the shelter uses unlicensed technicians to euthaniz.e and perform_ sutgical procedures on animals at his adjoining hospital In her complaint, filed against AAA Animal Hospital and the Orange County Humane Society, both on Newland Street, Shelly Hunter states that she Is "addressing the illegal, inhwnane and unethical practices~ taking place at the shelter and the hospital. The shelter bas contracts with the cit- ies of Costa Mesa and Westminster to impound and care for their stray ani- mal& Samir Botros, the veterinarian and shelter owner, has consistently denied the allegadona. On Wednesday, he said the complaint. filed Sept 15, was yet an- other attempt by former volunteers to wage a personal battle against him. "If you come to my place and tell me how to run it, and I ask you to leave, you're not going to be happy," he said. "The fact that these people are anacldng my business straight away shows that this is personal." FALL GUY Some of the volunteers quit over dif. ferences with shelter staff members in March. Botros disbanded the volunteer program on Aug. 30. Former volunteers have since been protesting on and off outside the shelter. demanding better veterinary care for the animals. Several former volunteers also spoke up at Costa Mesa City Council meet· ings. The city is looking into whether it should continue its contract with the shelter or take its animals elsewhere. See SHELTER, Pa1e M DOUGLAS ZIMMERMAN I DAILY PIL 0 T A man walks along a path as the leaves' tips on trees at Ndrich Park on the UC Irvine campus start to change color with the arrival of fall. THE BELL CURVE Filmmaker focuses on Bible interpretation Until, that is, I met Robin Voss. QUESTION ? Do you 1hlnk there w .. a w.v. otlMr 1han filing a complMnt, to WOtk out • volunteen' conc:ema over alleged unlicensed e11re of enlmeb st a local animal hosptt.1 thst adjoins the Orange County Humane Sod9ty thett9r7 Call our Reader's Hotfine at (949) 642-6086 or send e-mail to dailypilot@latimes.com. Please spell your name and tell us your hometown and phone numbers for verification purposes only · Airline tickets face new charge Fee might be added to fl ying costs a t John W Liy tH: next year tha t would add $23 million towa rd ..,l'c urit\' and termina l fa c i litie'->. Alicia Robinson Daily Pilot At what priu· l 011H·nw1111·." Joh n Vvayne Airpun oll1u,11 , \\,llll 111 add a $4 SO "p.i'>'>L'ngt·r l.1ul1I\ 'h.1rgt' to ticket price-. tci 1><1\ lo .r 1q1~"'"'' t•i 'l" curity and terminal lal al1t1t0 '> I lit 11.•1· mu!>t be approvet..I b\ thl' ()rJrlgt' (_CJLr11t\ Board of ~upervi .. or-. t11H.l the I t·t..lt·rdl Aviation Admini!>lra11on Airport officia b pulled trit· pnipo-.al from the supervi<.nr-.· Sept 2fl rnt"l'llng agenda to gathe r mon· informat11m .. m port spoke,man lu-.1111 \le< LJ',f..t'r -.aid Dl!)CU:-.'>iOn of the feeo., h ..... not ~ l'I bt·t 11 re'>cheduled ""At thi<. time. wt· hd\ t· d1·1 11.frd lei put togethe r a mort• n>r11preh1·11,1\t' pJl ~.1ge of 111forma t1on lor the b o,11d .• 111d th r•\ have no t had time ru rC'\'lL''' 11 ." he· ,,ml ··w e don't want to rornmt'llt on 11 p rior to the board ha\·111g c1 ch<.1111 l' rn fl'\ IL''' 1 l. .. A o.,taff repo rt from the '>l'Jll .'H n11 1 t ing -.a id thi: ll't"'> would lw t h.irgl'd Imm Ap ril 200!> tn lune 200n to r.11-..1· "-' 1 11111 hon. The rnont'\' would poi\' lor t 1110.,t• tu $10 rrnlhon o( a federal!\ 111.i11d<1tt'd $23.4 m1llmn upgraJe to -.t rl't'l1 lwgg..1ge for explo-.1ve' That prnlf"ll '"·I' fin.-.heJ 111 late 200.' rhe fee:-. .il-.o \\Olild cover new temporary pao.,-.e ngl'r 11·rm111JI fa· ci lttieo.. .ind .11 rlidd capJt 1t\ l'Xpan'>lnn-.. Accnnhng ro the -.t.111 n·port. all hut <.1x of the t ountn \ fiH largC' anJ medium huh aHpori-. t h.irgt .1 '>ln11l.ir ke . .ind John \Vaynl' \1rport h.1, tlt'\•·r .ipplied for one hefore '\II a11 li ne-, th.11 u!>e John Wayne Ai rport e>.cl'pt < 011 11nen1aJ agreed to the fee!>. the report <,aid. F or some weeks I've been watching the brouhaha that followed when members of Newport Beach's St. James Omrch cut Episcopal from Its name and joined an Anglican diocese in Uganda because they found unacceptable two basic theological positions taken by the national Ep~pal Oturcb. The resultant fiduciary problems will be dealt with by lawyera and judges, bttt 1 found myself engaged by three conflicting ethical feelings. JOSEPH N. BELL differences were so basic they defied compromise ever since Martin Luther left the Roman Catholic Cllurch in 1517. Second, I strongly agree with the philosophical positions of the national church in this dispute. And, third, since I feel The St. James rector, Rev. Praveen Bunyan, mlght remember her as the woman who startled his congregation several Sundays ago when she was asked, along with other newcomers. to stand, identify herself and tell the congregation why she was visiting. Voss said she had come to try to understand the antipathy to homosexuals that would cause a member church to withdraw from the national Episcopal Oturch becawse a distant dlocese had appointed an openly gay b14h<>p. of support were enthusiastically applauded -her question as the last speaker generated only a deep silence, which she broke through by asking for the flower given to the other visitors. Voss attended the church service that followed and huhg out a bit afterward, looking for a dialogue. Three parishioners greeted her briefly. but the only response to her question came from a member of the communications com.minee, who gave her a press package and told her that further contact regarding these Issues would have to be arranged It"s unclear how t nun ty -.uperVl'>Ors will lean on the issue, but l rd Di!>lrlCt Supervisor Hill Campbt'll wrote 111 a . newslettC'r la1.t week. '"~o far, I am not convinced thi<. fee 1s necessary ... First, no ground is being broken here since splinter groups have been C:utting loose from central ecclesiastical authority when their this is an in-house maner that is none of my business, I bad no place from which to write about IL Voss~ that -unlike the other dozen-or-so visitors whose remades Research rich in protein garners a Nobel FYI See CURVE. Paae M Daily Pilot ATAGl.:ANCE ONt'HEWEI: www.~com MMKTHEDAY .. Second D1'>tm1 Superv1~or Jim Silva, who represent!> Losta Mesa and Newport Beach. said he won"t make a decision un· til he·~ reviewed all the information on See CHARGE, P•1• M calendar, e-me1t the date, time, place and nature of the event to~s.com Submisslona wOI be eubject to editing. The deadllne is Oct. 29. WEATHER Fog again .. fafl an1vn . S..Pl!CeA2 SPORTS . --- .. A2 llusdly, Octobef 7, 2004 THE POLITICAL LANDSCAPE MARtl DUSTIN I DAILY Pt.OT A petrt1on has been posted onhne seeking support to amend the Constitution and get Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger elected president in 2008. Amie amendment passes first test Alicia Robinson Daily Pilot A propo~d constitutionaJ amendment allowing naturalized citizen!> who have hved in the U.S. for 20 years to run for president passed its first hurdle, a heating in the Senate Judiciary Comminee. on Tuesday. The amendment, proposed tn I.he House by Rep. Dana Rohrabacher and the Senate by Sen. Orrin Hatch (R·Utah). was weU received. C..alifomia Sen. Dianne Pelnsteln, however. wasn't sure how she felt about it, Rohrabacher spokesman Aaron Lewis said. When Rohrabacher introduced I.he amendment lru.t month, many immediately thought of his fnend, who!>e political star has been on the rise, Austrian-born Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger. In an interview with the Daily Pilot, Hohrabacher praised Schwarzenegger's work as governor and said after becoming an American citizen in 1983. the former movie star deserves the same rights as other citi7,ens The next steps for the amendment are a Judiciary Committee vote and a heating in the I louse, but it's not likely to be picked up again until January, l,ewis said. A competing proposal would require 35 years of c1ti.7.ensh1p. Meanwhile. a petition already has been posted onllne seeking '>Upport to amend I.he Constitution and get I.he governor elected pre-.1dent in 2008. For more information about the pe11tion. Arnold bumper stJclcer., or about mtemships. vtsit the amendment propo~I website at http://www.operatwnnmoltl.com. Politics get a little rotten Newpon Reach City Council candidate John Buttolph was on the receivinR end nf what could have been a politJcal statement in the form of two·do1.en eggs last week. Someone threw the me<,,sy missiles at h1., house while he was away one evening, and he theorized that It could be because he's running for a City Council seat. He might not have thought much of the eggs, except that in mid-August -the day after he was certified as a candidate -someone smashed the windshield ofButtolph's car with a paving stone. "I certainly can't be sure it's connected to the campaign,· Burtolph said. "It just seemed like an unusuaJ set of circumstances occurred when I'm involved in the election process for the first time.· There's also been some vandalism to his campaign signs. but he figu.ped that's par for the course. The eggs and the windshield, he said, were a little discouraging. "Let's all raise the level of discourse here and have respect for people of different views," he said. "We can do better.· Principles go under politics Retired five -term state Assemblyman GU Ferguson announced this week he will end the monthly breakfas t meetings of Principles Over Politics. a political club he founded 20 years ago. He made the announcement in the group's monthly newsletter, citing his age, 81, and the need to "save some time to be lazy." Ferguson is soliciting people to take over the club, and he'IJ continue writing editorials to s hare his opinions, like this tidbit from the recent newsletter: "ls there any doubt in your mind that Sen. Barbara Boxer is one of the dumbest people ever to be elected to the U.S. Senate? Of course not." To get on Ferguson's e-mail list. send a message to po11~l.com. . Cox gains favorfrom business The National Federation of Independent Business on Tuesday named Rep. Chrla Cox a guardian of small business for voting in favor of small businesses on I 2 issues that included tax relief. healthcare and liability and regulatory reforms. Cox is among 232 representatives and 48 senators who will receive the guardian award. Assemblymen John c.ampbeU and ICen M.llddm and state Sen. a.. Job.moo all geared well with the Orange County Business Council. which receotly releaaed a scorecard showing how area legislators voted on six business bills this year. Johnson and Campbell got perfect scores. while Maddox scored five out of six because he was absent or didn't cast a vote on one lssue. Nonpartisan forum to discuss peace in the Middle East Orange County Superior Court Judge Jlm Gray, a Libertarian candidate for U.S. Senate, has announced a nonpartisan forum to discuss peace and justice for people in Israel and the surrounding regjon. The •Race for Justice" forum is scheduled at 7 p.m. Tuesday at the Anaheim United Methodist CllUrch, 1000 S. State College Blvd .. Anaheim. For information , call (888)583-4354. Thinking about how votes work The Orange County Public Affairs Assn. has set a panel discussion oo the open primary initiative on November's ballot today at the Irvine Hilton, 18800 MacArthur Blvd. The event begins with a reception at 11 :30 a.m. and a luncheon at noon. Tonight, Wall Street Journal columnist John Fund wiU speak on voter fraud at Whittier Law School in Costa Mesa. The school's Federalbt Society is sponsoring the event, which will be held from 6 to 8 p.m. ln room 1 at Whittler Law School, 3333 Harbor Blvd. POLmCAL CALENDAR OCTOBER PWY:Slcond~ dlbMe beglrw 8t I p.m. ~~COie .. Conca-11110.-. CommhlM w.-I hold • n...ell iig from 1:30 to 3 p.m. 8t the Sutton Piece Hotill. 1he ~wit be Donne Arduln. : • lnfonnrion: (Ml) MB-1298 Of "V MNll 8' ~·oomcwlto'* 1J:Flna1~~ begins llt 8 p.m. 18: Last day to regietet' to vot9 In the Nov. 2 elec:tlona. 11: The RepubHcen Party of Orange County Central Committee will hold a geMf'lll • meeting llt 7p.m.8t1he Sooth . Cout Plue w.dn Hollll, 11t 888 Anton Blvd, Ca.ta Meu. Admlsak>n la tree, and all Repubficena are welcome. Information: (714) 668-8S56. 28: Laat day to epply tor an absentee ballot for the Nov. 2 electJona. 21: Laat day to mall abeentee ballots for the Nov. 2 elecdona. NOVEMBER 2; Election day for pre9idential, aenatorial, atlltlt and local of'l'lcea. 2: The Republicen Party of Orange County wit hold an efection Nght party from 8:30 p.m. to midnight llt The Sutton Pf8C8 Hotel Ill .e600 MacArthur 8M1 in Newport Beech. There will be tree edmieaion for all Republican \IOlunteen. Information: (714) 668-8S56. CONTACT YOUR REPRESENTATIVES · CtTY OF COSTA IESA Coat.a Meu 0ty Hell, n Fair Drive,~ Meu, CA 92626, (714) 764-6223 M9yor: Gary MoNhan Councl: Libby eow.n. A.la.n Manaoor, Mike~ and Chris Steel crrv OF NEWPORT BEACH Newport Beed'! 0ty Hatt, 3300 Newport Blvd., Newport Beed'!, CA 92663, (949) 844-3309 Mllyor: Tod Ridgeway Councl: Gary Adame, Steve Bromberg, John Hef'Jeman, Dk* Nk:hola, Steven Ro.anaky and DonWebb GOVERNOR Arnold Sdlwarzenegger (R), Si.te Capitol, Sacramento, CA 96814, (916)446-2841;fax:(916) : 446-4833 E-mail: QOVtlm<Xtlgowrnor.ca.gov Pft£SIDENT • George W. Bush (R), Whtt9 • Houae, 1800 PtNw~Mia /We., • Wuhington, D.C. 20&00 : Hodlne: (6 a.m. to 2 p.m.) (202) 468-1m E-mail: ptWldMl•~gav. • Daily A Pilot SURF AND SUN VOL 98, NO. 281 THOMAS H. JOHNSON Pvbhsher TONYOOOEAO Editor USACOIENZA ~ls~Of Promotions Dlrwctor WEATHER FORECAST h will be pertly doudV wfth pMdt'f Joo In the momng end deer In 1119 .. llOOii. HltN wtft be fnlm 72to11 Mllthe ~end a to IO w.nd. h w'" be moldy .. In .... ~Md p.,uy doildy .... wtlh .,.edly fog. Lowe wlfl be fnlm 17 to a . 11 a .... LllMW.rMa.~ BOATING FORECAST City sends off adopted leatherneck battalion with a traditional Marine Corps Mess Night. Deep• Bher8th DIWyPAot retired U.S. Madne U. Gen. John Rbode9. allo a raldent of Balboa Pentnaula. NEWPORT BEACH -On the The oJdest recof4 of a Mae night or Oct. ~. a U.S. Marine Nlght la probably In the late Corp1 battalion wlD 8nd out· 18008 and earty l900I. he aa.ld. 6nthand how the locals like to The Jli8tlt bas ita rules and say goodbye. Idiosyncrasies, Rhodes aa.ld. The city wUJ host what's First or an. there's U,e five- known as Mess Nlght for mem-course dinner. bers of Camp Pendleton's 1st ·There's a certain type or uten-~ttallon, 1st Marines, an lnfan-sils and long-st.emm.ed gtaasware try unit the city of Newport that have to be used," be said. Beach adopted In December. 'There's also a round or toruits. The unit, wh.ich was deployed most or whJcb are made with to the Middle P.ast for most o( port wine. The last toast. how- ~t year. returned home In April. ever, is made with rum punch, The battalion is preparing to Rhodes said. leave yet agaln for lraq in De-But there's a lot of fun in all the FYI •WHAT: M..a Night • WHO: Tltl Oley OJ~ ~In hiOftOI Of 1• 18tt91~. 1tt Mennee • WHIN: e p.m. Oct. 21 • WHDE: ..,. e.., CM>, 1221 W. Coatt H!9hway In Newport a..c:h • • ATTIE: Formal •COIT: $200 per person (lncludee hotting OM Marine) • AESERVAT'tONS! On• flrst-<:ome, flrst·Mrved baala. The deadline to make reaervatJona la Oct. 22. • INFO: (949) 644-3202 benefit the families of the Ma- rines, Bromberg said. cember. fonnall~ he said. The event is more than a mere ~ere's a good amount of fareweU party for the Marines. light-heartedness and levity In said City Councilman Steve everything that's done,· Rhodes Bromberg. a former Marine him· said. "We're doing it on short notiu. because this is the only date the unit has available before they leave,· he said. "It usually takes three months to. plan a Mess Night. but we're trying to do it in six weeks.· self, who adopted the battalion Organizers expect 180 Marines in one of his last acts ru. mayor. and 250 civilians, he said, adding ·Mess Night is a long-standing that the $200 per person tick.e l tradition for Marines," he said. for the civilians will cover the The night is a very formal and Marines. so they don'! have to ritualistic celebratory dinne r pay. marking speciaJ occasions. Proceeds from the event, The concept itself was bor-which may be as high as $30,000 rowed from British troops. said if the tickets are sold out, will The event was traditionally a "warriors' night." an all-male af. fair. I lowever, times change. and the Newport Beach Mess Night is be open to all. The Corps now has many women Marines, too, Rhodes pointed OUL "And quite honestlf." they can hold their own,· he said. COSTA MESA CITY COUNCIL WRAP-UP INSIDE CITY HALL I lere are a few of the •~'>UC'> tht· counnl corNdered Monday. DEVELOPER TRAFFIC FEES lne council t:onducted 11-. annual rcvww of the fee that developer<, pay 10 offset rraffic Mernmi11g from their proiecto;. lne'>t' fee., fund tran!>pC>rtJllon and d rcuJat1on 1mprovemt•n1.., Iha! an• lll'<'ded bt•('Jll'>C of new devdc 1prnent. J'h c rnuncil APPMMD dernJed to keep the 1raffit ft•t• JI $1 77 rwr average daily Lrip to ,111d from new dcvdopmenl'> It ,1Jso directed staff membt·r' to reVl'>C next yt•ar's tmffit frc based on rcnmt action-. hy the Orange County ltani.porta11on Author>! v Board of D1recto~ to downgradl' n~rtain artt•nah in Costa Me'>J, the comple11on of maior freeway improvement project'> and the city'i. new 1rampor1a11on model updatc. WHAT rT MEANS Developers will he charged S 177 per average daily I rip for new projects in rhe city for at least another Yl'at. FRANCHISE FEE · The council approved a SAKE SNAKE WINE AJ.,Coln tbpill c:.laul*t .,. Y-. law changing the city code by adding a solid waste-hauling franchise fee. Councilmen Allan Mansoor and Otm ~teel dissented. A franchise fee is paid to a clly from a franch~ opemtor for "rental" of th<:' use of c1ry streets and rights-Of·way. Revenue genera led through this fee can be u:.ed tor any purposes. lhe city approved a nonexclusive franchise fee. which will allow trash haulcr'> lo '>el their own rates without ;111y controls by the city. Thb will prrserve the frec-maricct W'>lem and enable rnrnparing if waste-hauler rOJtes in the city are lower or higher than other 1 nrnmunities with franchi.,e rt·es, staff members say. A meeting will now be held \vith waste haulers, and the councll will set the exact amount of the fee during Lhe 'ernnd reading of the law at 11'> next meeting WHAT rT MEANS Once a fee has been S('t, '>ohd waste haulers will have 10 pay it to do business in the city. WHAT WAS SAID "We don't have a particular program to help pay for the wear and tear of the haulers on our public rights of way" Councilwoman Libby Cowan said. "This is an opportunity 10 address tha1." WITH$20 PURCHASE OF UQU.OR, BEER OR·WINE . FY1 •WHAT: Ne>ct City Council meeting • WHEN: 6:30 p.m., Oct. 18 • WHERE: City Hall, 77 Fair Drive •INFO: (949) 574-4221 FAIRVIEW PARK CONSIDERATION < :owan asked her colleagues to con!>ider referrin~ three issues to the P·Jrk.-. and Hccreation Lomm1">.'>IOll about Fairview Park: rern11siderdllon of the in<,tallation of a lower parking lot. licensing of model-glider pilots and '>moking re<>tricuon!>. llw only one council members opted to refer was the licensing of the model glider p1J111<. Mansoor d1 .... -.cnted WHAT rT MEANS 111C.' Parks and Ht•t rc<1t1on C.:omm1"-'>1on will rnns1dcr 1f the model glider pilots -.hould be licensed WHAT WAS SAID "The parking 101 we've discw..'>cd time and time again -11's a decision we made, and I'm comfortable with tlia t deci!>ion." Mayor Gary Monahan said. "I don't want to add another parking lot ir\ the middle of the park.·· <1>mpUed by l>emJre Newnum LUKSUSOWA · Triple DiaW .... Vo6a Procl.a41~.,.... $ 99 751111 ..... ~ Beale IWPID ............... ict Insurance AR.cncv AlTro • HOMP.OWNDS • tliAull Sl#i/jty <f /11~ty ~NY f 9$7 ~~ ~S r)J ,.. , 949-631-7740 441 Old Nnrpon Bhd. • Newport Badi (NcuH Need help ? Memory? Artencion/Concen cracion? Logical reasoning? Job performance? Personal relacionships? 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"We're getting the message out that people should have them. People are dying because they don't have a working battery or take it out because It's a nuisance or too close to the kitchen." The Cosca Mesa Fire De- partment will give residents a chance Saturday to come into local stations and learn about preventing fires. The Newpon Beach 6re and police depart- ments will offer station tours, demonstrations and safety lessons on Sunday during their annual Public Safety Day. Homes should have smoke detectors ln all living areas and bedrooms. if possible, she said. Placing a smoke de- tector away from heating vents and 15 feet outside of the kitchen will help mini· mize the false alarms, she said. This year, Costa Mesa Fire ls stressing the basics of safety, such as having a func· tioning smoke detector at home. Costa Mesa's firefighters will open their station doors to residents who want to come in, see the trucks and BRIEFLY IN THE NEWS Salesman to plead guilty to charges A former salesman for Newport Beach company DFJ Italia has agreed to plead guilty to charges he bilked investors out of money in an elaborate Ponzi scheme . Guy Scarpelli, 44, faces charges of conspiracy to commit mail fraud and wire fraud, structuring cash transactions to avoid reporting requirements and tax evasion, Assistant United States Atty. Mi· chael C. Zweibaclc said. Scarpelli is the third per· SHELTER Cootinued from Al The results of that investigation are pending. But the complaint filed by Hunter includes a letter from Costa Mesa resident Suzanne Bartholemy, who describes an episode at the shelter ln which she wimessed two willcensed workers attempting to euthanize a dog while repeatedly ttying to jab its leg with a needle, because they weren't able "to get the vein." "I was sickened that this poor, doomed animal had to suffer th.rough this experimentation," she wrote. Bartholemy said she reported this to the shelter man- ager, Cortney Dorney, who she said seemed upset that the vol- unteer had witnessed the Ind· dent and reacted by imposing new rules that volunteers must leave the shelter by 5 p.m and that they should not enter newty restricted areas. Dorney responded to the vol- unteers' official complaint. con- tending the volunteers interfered in shelter activities without knowledge or experience. "I've been a veterinary technl· CURVE Continued from Al through her. If anyone had injtiated conversation with Vost, they would have learned that she was virtually a lifetime resident of Newport Beach, that she graduated from Harbor High School got a degree in marketing from CaJ State Fullerton -and wu oonflrmed in the St. James Epitcopal Onm:b. wh1ch the attmded with her pa.rent. when abe WU growinl Up. I • - Between tbOM earty ~ I and her reappeannce at St. son facing charges in con- nection with the Newport Beach-based company DFJ Italia. That company prom- ised investors 24% annual returns on mutual funds and claimed to be linked to an Italian royal family, according to the U.S. At· torney's office. Corona del Mar resi- dent RJchard Glerrn Dun· ham, 57, pleaded guilty in April to mail fraud and tax charges. Dunham, an ac- countant who worked for DFJ Italia. is scheduled to be sentenced in June 2005. Scarpelli, a Neptune, N.J., resident, could face up to 20 years in federal prison, Zweiback said. cian for eight years," she said ... I specialize in animal behavior. The volunteers have no training or experience." They were just getting •too in· votved,· Dorney said. "We are not asking for much here," Hunter said "We know that when there are so many dogs in one place. it's going to be filled with poop. But we're tailing a.bout diarrhea-filled kennels for days and food crawling with maggots. ·The animals need a dry, clean place and more importantly, food and water.· Among the many other letters attached with the c.omplaint was one from Elizabeth Lubin. The HWttington Beach resident wrote a.bout the veterinarians' alleged sloppy surgery on her adopted dog. When Lubin brought the ani- mal home, the dog's incision opened up. and she bad to take it to another doctor, who was alarmed at the inadequate man· ner tn which the l.ndaioo was cloeed, l.ubln wrote. "When I called MA to com- p&atn a.bout the suffering (my dog) went through becauae of their sloppy work, they ltat.ed I should have brought her back ln. and they would haw doled the equipment and meet the ft.re · flgbten, Emrick aa1d. They'll abo have plenty of aafety le9· IODI, the added. Newport Beach will boat a joint event between Its main police and flre departments, near Fuhion Isl.and. People can take tours. try on SWAT equlpmenr.. meet of- ficers and see Mc:Gruff the Crime Dog at the police sta- don, Newpon Beach Police Sgt. Steve Shulman saJd. At the 6re station, they can learn how to use a fire extinguisher and practice escaping from a home, saJd Jennifer Schulz. 6re protection specialist for Newpon Beach Fire. Both departments will con- duct demonstrations, includ- ing a simulated SWAT mis· sion, a Jaws of Ufe exhibition, and firefighters will extinguish a small structure fire. Also on hand will be representatives from Orange County Vector Control to raft a.bout West Nile Virus, Newport Beach Fire Capt. Ralph Resdl.dius said. POLICE FILES COSTA MESA • Albetroea o.iv9 end Adams Av.nue: An injury acctdent waa rePorted at 3:20 p.m. Tuesday. • &aw StrMt end Brtatot Street w.t: A hit-and-run was • rePorted at 7:39 p.m. Tuesday . a... Driw end Victoria Strwt: Drug Possession was rePorted at 3:16 a.m. Tuesday. • FtMrview Rold: A residential burglary was reported in the 2800 bfodt at 9:07 p.m. Tuesday • HINbcw 8oulevwd: Grand theft was reported in the 2200 blodt at 4:41 p.m. Tuesday. • HMbor Bouleveld: A disturbance waa reported 1n the 2600 blodt at 7.36 p.m. Tuesday • 1U..,. Drive: A residential burglary was rePorted in the 1000 blodt at 2:57 p.m. Tuesday • Wl8of'I StrMt w.t: Grand theft was reported 1n me 800 blodt at 8:03 a.m Tuesday FYI •WHAT: Coate M ... Fire Department Open House •WHEN: 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Saturday • WHERE; Are station• at 2803 Royal Palm Drive, 800 Baker St., 1886 Partt St., 2300 Placentia Ave., 2460 Vanguard WflY, 3350 Sakfolca Drive •WHAT: Newport Beach Public Safety Day •WHEN: 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Sunday, with demonstrations starting at noon • WHERE: Newport Beach Police Department at 870 Santa Barbara Drive and Newport Beach fire Station 3 at 868 Santa Barbara Drive "It's a great opponunity for us to make contact with our citizens," Restadius said. "A lot of people bring their kids; all kids love the police and fire. But parents end up get- ting involved and have as much interest in what's going on as the kids do." NEWPORT BEACH • Ent Belboa Boulevard: A loud party was reported in the 200 blodt at 10:49 p.m Tuesday • Ent Coast Hlghwey: Hazardous materials were rePorted in the 2800 blodt at 2:46 a.m. Tuesday. • Edgwwa• Avenue Commercial burglary was rePorted in me 500 blodt at 6:59 p.m. Tuesday. •Hoeg Oriw: Drunk in public was reported in the 100 blodt at 9:58 p m Tuesday • East N.wpoft Center Dmle: Forgery was reported 1n the 200 blodt at 1:35 p.m. Tuesday. • Rutlend Rold: Vandalism was rePorted in the 1200 blodt at 8:37 a m. Tuesday. • V1a Udo Nord: Vehicle theft was reparted 1n the 300 blodt at 3 10 p.m. Tuesday. • 18ttt Street: Susp1c1ous circumstances were reported 1n the 1600 blodt at 7 28 p.m Tuesday 'I've been a veterinary technician for eight years. I specialize in animal behavior. The volunteers have no training or experience.' COf1ney Dorney CHARGE Continued from A 1 the proposed fees. The county has spent upwards of $40 million on airport-security upgrades. many of which were mandate<.! by the federal government after the Sept. 11. 200 I te1TOrisl a1 lacks, Silva said. Shelter manager incision at no extra charge.· l..u- bm wrote. "They did not seem to care a.bout her recovery or wel- fare." Botros insisted that techni- cians in the h~pital talce X-rays and give medication to arwnals. "I don't let them do surgeries,· he said. ·Surgeries are performed by the vets. I'm not stupid.· The Veterinary Medical Board conducted an inspection of the fadlitie5 in September 2001 aher some complaints. Botros said. ·They're welcome to come in and Inspect again.. he said. MThey won't ftnd anything illegal or wrong,· • ~ BtfAAATH is the enterprise and general aulgnment reporter. She may be reec:hed at (949) 574-4226 or by e-mai~et d#pa.bhamh•'-tlmes.com. Voss and her associates were well into th.I.a project when St. James made oews by withdrawing from the national Eplacopal Olurch at leut partly becauae of lu liberal view of bomoaexuaUty that made poulble the appolntment of a gay blJbop. And 10 VOA, lm.Diened in the story of that gay btahop and vtewa of theologians who strongly tupport uncondldonal Ouiltian love for all humanity, wu compelled to vb!t her old church, announce henelf and uk ber queldoo in an effort to unclentand why lta membea took .um• -..cl. - •Jt WU iellly" dlllc:uJt. • ib9 told me.··-~ to =-~~a lot lil j:IMc. ID 911 ~14W:ocet; but ~ hilMin Wll In ._.., MoiliilCb whlD I 1to0d up 1n that church mac baa., ID8l1J tDllDOl1M b me. -Overtht,..nmce l WM c:onarm.t ...... hM pow!) to.,..,..,..., M 11!1 ::c.-=c:-.. ~ = ......... ,, • ,,. . .,.-.;,,,rtt•.r-.... --'IW DJOlr 6lc I IUJ Raf ......... ·Some of the programs they pay for immediately. some they say. 'We will reimburse you. Wt' don't have the money right now.' and some have to be paid for by the airport.· he said. ·Tue ques non is. how do you pay for them?" He hasn't made up his mind on the issue yet. but as a rule, Silva said. service fees should be paid by people who use the serv ice rather than the taxpayers at large. "lf I'm flying. and there's a fee associated with my (}ying. l thlnk that I should pay it and not someone that doesn't Oy," he said. • AUaA A08INSON covers bu1inea, politloa and the environment. She mav be r~ at (949) 7644330 or by e-mail et •licia robiMOnOlatirna.c:om . I believe It will speak especially to people lo the middle of this Issue, people who listen to new information with open minda and hearta. • None of thla baa removed Voas' desire to undentand the position of her former church on homosexuality, •o the communlcatfona penon at St. Jamea may be hearing from her with a request to uk ber quesdont cl1rectty of Bunyan. And becau.e the documentaey now Jn production (aee ~te www./ordtl,,,,._,l.smao.or.,p will alao Include lnwm.w. wttb churc:b ~Who du the abtolut• ·~of tM .. 111,.....uDa bomown•MtJ •• Ila, .. mq .... him llbe WMdd .,....._to..._ ...... He WoUlcJ be ln Foci eompuy. ~~daollal• wbO.nbdce ... ~llJ ~lftour,....flill'Who ~ .......... ...... .. .....,. .......... ,.,.... ............... liiW' ........ a.,.,, lnannc. eped1l1t Sue Tarvin will dl9CUSI aenior heatthcere plans et 1 p.m. at Hoag Holpltal'I Confwenc. Center, One Hoeg Drive, Newport Beach. The d'9cuaion Is free and l'9MfVatJona are required. Information: (800) 514-HOAG. FRIDAY ... J. Eledge of the Art c..ar College of Deslgn in Pasadena will present an Inventors Forum seminar, "How to Get Your Invention Sold; at 7 p.m. at Orange Coast College's Science Leen, re Hall 101. 2701 Fairview Road, Costa Mesa. The cost is SS for Inventors Forum members and $16 for nonmembers. Information: (714) 540-2491 or http:l..WWW.inventorsforum.org. SATURDAY frM guided w.Hdng tours of the Upper Newport Bay Ecological Reserve begin at 9 a.m. and start every 15 minutes at East Bluff Drive and Badt Bay Road in Newport Beach. The last tour leaves at 10:15 a.m. Tours last about two hours Information: (949) 786-8878. Eleen Ash9' South Coast Plaza will hold a 20th anniversary celebration from 1 to 5 p.m. at 3333 Bristol St .. Costa Mesa. Visitors can eat cake, drink champagne and take home a 20th anniversary tote bag with purchase while supplies last. Ten percent of the store's sales will benefit local women's organizations. Information: (714) 437·3111. SONDAY The nm Easy Ride tor Autism will begin at 10 a.m. at Bartel's Harley-Davidson, 4141 Lincoln IW,, Mlftni Dlt ,_ind conalUdl9 ...... ~ ~ 1131 Ml.lwDrM. ,..,,_......_nw.-... ....... Gr.nd.......,,_, Fonde and • ...-. OOftC9ft by •l.OUle, Louie. Cl'OOI..,.,,. '°"Oen*' It ~Dun-. ..... ltkwl begll19 •• a.m. lnfomwdon: Cl11) l505-1104. . n..1 ....... ~ ..... hunger,...., Ind world.,... "'WUI begin et 1 p.m. It St. ~tit ~ Churc:f,, 2100 Mar Vlstl Drive, Newpptt ~. Membert of more lhan 26 plac. of worship wtll Wd around the Bedt 8ay to .... money for woftdwlde d\aritlea. lnfonnetlon: http:l..WWW.hungerwalkMwpolt btHtdt.Of'Jl. "A Sundlly M-...wtth Mc Nichol" begins at 3 p.m. In the Friends Meeting Room at the Newport Beed'! Central Ubnlry, 1000 Avocado Ave., Newport Beach. Nknol, a dauical guitarist. will perform aelectlone by Regondi, Ohana, Piazofla, Scarlatti and Lauro. Admlaion is free. Information: (949) 717-3800 or http:llwww.nttwp0rtbeadl libraty.org. MONO AV A City Coundt study......,,, to discuss the Consolidated Plan begins at 4:30 p.m. at City Hall Conference Room 1A, n Fair Drive, Costa Mesa. Information: (714) 754-4892. Hoag Hosptt.I cardiologist NMl8 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. TUESDAY Hoeg Hospital~ surgeon Steven Gausewitz will speak 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. Information: (800) 514-HOAG. UC Irvine professor end Nobel Laureate Sherwood Rowland will speak 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) 76-0-1333. OCT.13 The Newport Bueti Public ..................... ..._ .. Enllgn and CoroN cl.a MM' m6dch ed'°°'9 and Our Udv Queen of Mgelj SdlOOI .. ltwtt.d for cenoeMo end Uptlng et NAC o.y on 1he e.y, from 2 to 6 p.m. M N..,.,,ortAqudc c.nter. 1 Whht cafla Drive, Newport Beedl. The C09t la$&. lnforrndon: UM9) 61143158. 9..-k Up Neiwpott wll hold a N..,.,,ort 8ead'I etty Coundl Candidatee foNm beginning at 6 p.m. In the Commodol99' Room et the Newport Bead'I Yldrt Oub. 1099 Bayside Drive, Newport ee.cti. Speakera tnclude candldat" Steve Ro&ansky, Catherine Emmons, John Eart Buttolph, Steve Bromberg, Dolores Otting •nd John Heffernan. Nefghbora and friends P1re Invited. A reception will be hu1d from 5 to 6 p.m. Information: (949) 224-2266. NOag Ho9Pft8I 08/GYN Deborah Grouse will speak about pregnancy after 35 et 6:30 p.m. at Hoag Conference Center, One Hoag Drive, Newport Beach. The discussion is free. Information: (800) 514-HOAG. MSNBC.com onllne columnist Peter Greenburg will sign and discuss his new book, '"Hotel Secrets from the Travel Detective," at 7 p.m . in the Friends Meeting Room at Newport Beach Central Library, 1000 Avocado Ave., Newport Beach. Information: (949) 717-3890. OCT.14 New Yortc pa.yw.ight Md theater director Moises Kaufman will speak at 1 :30 p.m. at Orange Coast College's Robert B. Moore Theater, 2701 Fairview Road, Costa Mesa. Admission is free. The lecture will be followed by an interdisciplinary panel discussion featuring OCC faculty members. http:llwww.occ.cccd.edu. The seventh annual Fire and Lifeguard Appreciation Beach Party will begin at 5:30 p.m. at the Newport Dunes Resort, 1131 Bac:k Bay Drive, Newport Beach. The event will feature live music, a barbecue dinner and a no-host bar on the bay. Admission is $30. Information: (949) 7294400. NOBEL Cdllld tom Al "'You Md'; ti you find ~ 8* ue la:lportanto tblta nice." ._ Aki. ·u tbty're conect. tb.n wen Dicer. II you're ..._ led ID JO'S WOJt. and cao ~ 8IMl8 other people to jom ln Che dolt to do good ldence tha'a Important. tbat'I nice. I wam't lo· t.aated ln advancing my career.• Before coming co UC1'1 de- pa.rtment of pbyqlogy and ~ phyaica ln 1997, the Brooklyn- bom Rose worbd at the Fax Owe Can· cer Center in PbfladeJpl$, He met his ~e when he landed his first research job at Yale University. Irwin Rose She was a blo· chemistry graduate student there but gave up her wort to become a peace activist. he said Rose is the third UCJ faculty member to win the Nobel Prize . FredeOck Reines and Sherwood Rowland won in 1995, Reines for physics and Rowtand for chemis- try. "The breakthrough work of professor Rose will help us create medicines and therapies en- abling people to live longer and live better," UC President Robert C. Dynes said in a writlen state ment. "It illustrates how the dis- coveries from our research uni versities such as UC: ma.Ice a reaJ-wortd difference and con tribute to enhancing our health and to our quality of life." Rose still has a laboratory at UCI but also has one in h1!> home, where he often wake'> up in the middle of the night to con duct experiments, he said. ·1 try to get a linle !>leep, -he said. "Other than that, I don't have what you'd call a nomiaJ life." His Leisure World neighbor. don't worry about hai. late night tinkering with proteini; and en zymes any more than he\ both ered by their lifestyles, he said. "I don't object to the fact that they have plants in their homes ... he quipped. • MARtSA O'NEIL covers public safety and courts She may be reached at (949) 574-4268 or by e-mail at mansa.one1/ a lat1mes com fllndif, Odabet 7. 2004 • ( . \I. I. l s ( 714) 979-9791 I• ,I 1 I \Cf t 1 I ' 111 \ • I ! • \ 1 ' ' ( 1l 1 l11f I 1 ' • I \ \ I I.,-.) .,-·111 . \\I 1.\111 \\\\\\.ll.1t111.1l 1111d1<111< .. FALL SALE ALL FLOOR INVENTORY 30°/o-70°/o OFF Shop where the designers shop. 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CM?r $9 biltioO strona~ www.1800fremont.com ~--...................... ... l ......................... .. -- ~- ~- ~- M Tlusday, Octobel 7, 200t EDITORIAL We'll keep racing until its ~on M elinda Lipinski is the reason we race. We race against time for survivors like her and for future survivors of breast cancer. Sadty. there are not enough survivors yet. So we still need to race. That's why. two Sundays ago. some 22.000 survivors and supporters donning pink T-shirts joined up in the Komen Orange c.oonty Race for the Cure at Fashion Island and made a statement for people like Lipinski. It was a year ago that the 47-year-old Huntington Beach resident was diagnosed with breast cancer, and she's been fighting it ever since with chemotherapy, swgery and radiation. But she's hardly unique. The Susan G. Komen Foundation, the leader in the fight against this dreaded disease, notes the following about breast cancer. "An estimated 215,990 new cases of invasive breast cancer are expected to occur among women in the United States during 2004," according to the foundation's website. "An estimated 40, 11 O women will die from breast cancer. It is estimated that I ,450 men will be diagnosed. and 470 men will die of breast cancer during 2004. At this time, there are slightly more than 2 million women living in the United States who have been diagnosed with and treated for breast cancer. Breast cancer is the leading cancer site among American women and is second only to lung cancer in cancer deaths. Breast cancer is the leading cause of cancer deaths among women ages 40-59." That's why we race. That's why some I .4-million participants talce part in some 100 Race for the Cure events each year. That's why the event two weeks ago was slated to raise some $1.5 million and the Race for the Cure has taken in KENT TREPTOW I DAILY PILOT Cancer survivors Laveta Daetweiler, 84. left, and Karen Rowley, 52. clasp hands during the Breast Cancer Survivor's Tribute at the Susan G. Komen Race for the Cure at Fashion Island two weeks ago. The event raised about $1 .5 million. more than $I 0 million since its inception I 2 years ago. Early detection and frequent screenin~ are part of the answer. Knowledge about treatment and firsthand accounts from survivors can heJp beat this disease. That's why we race -to keep those LEITER TO THE EDITOR we love alive and healthy. For more information on the Race for the Cure and cancer detection and survival, go to http://www.Komen.org. Youth soccer leaders deserve recognition A nother year of community soccer has begun, and more than 1,700 children are enjoying the game every Saturday in the American Youth Soccer Org<n111.ation Hegion 97. It\ hard to imagine that a mere I H months ago our rt>g1on wai. in c;erious financial ieopardy due to the fact that one man had '-tolen and misappropriated thousands of dollar'> from the AYSO coffers ("Man pleado, guilty to cmbe:uJcment," Daily Pilot, Aug. 28) Many people did not helieve that <,urh a ... cemingly nice pl'rson. particularly the wmmic;sioncr, could do such a thing. Many people turned away. refused to ask questions or quietly left the board. But, thanks 10 the heroic efforts of several of tl1e AYSO Region 97 board members. charges were filed, and the accused admitted to fraud and was brought to juc;tice this past August. The people who made it happen all deserve a tremendous expression or gratitude from every parent who has a child in Region 97. Nora Etter, Ouis Sarris, Barry 7.Jmmerman and Pete Baca spent hundreds of hours. poring through financial statements, meeting with STEVE McOW« I DM.Y Pl.OT The Panthers' Kawika Morse, left, and the Rebels' Cameron Conway colde as Conw~ attempts a shot on goal in AYSO Region 97, under-12 action Saturday. vendors and meeting with questioning a person with per year. They spent countlelt attorneys. They took on the whom they had entrusted a houn away flom their gut-wrenchlngjob or budget of more than-$100,000 spoma and famJllea, jobt MAILBAG Balboa resident beadl for Aorida to help rebuild I very much enjoyed tbe Pilot's article about Spencer SWMer'• · "Volunteerlnl Y11Catlon,' Saturday. I too, am ptna to fty to Florida to help out there. My Mer Iott put of lht roof on her conctoinlftJwn In new $tnyrna 8acb. AaJt at .Maa1Mrl CM lod a.-. ~~on .--..a '"*'•her. bome .......... ( her with cleaning up, finding contractors and electrlclana, restoring the air cond1tJonlng and, moat . lmportantJy, ju.t being there for my younger 1wer, Loulle. My other Ulter, Susan, Uves In ~ ~and aeed1emottonal1uppon for all lhe hu sane thro\llh. ffer n •ynt•Old nel&hbor diecJ during the humcane due to polt·~ compUcadons, .. he could not pt pott·turpty untment. IMD the medkil webldel are not llJowed on die ri.tMD the ....... .... ...... ..,... .... _.,.. tbil~!Dr. Hll bDdJCOUld .. and hobbies, in order to follow through with a task that few people wouJd take on -all as volunteers. Quis Sa.nis, who had been a former commissioner in Region 120. had the courage and leadership to take on the biggest job, commissioner of a regjon in near financial ruin. And if that wasn't enough, the shortage of playing and practice fields has been an addidonal challenge this fall. Now, 18 months later, Region 97 is fiscally healthy once again. No more quesdonable fundralslng, where proflta go into a thief's own poclteta. No more board meetings where financial statements are not shared and discussed openly with the board. If you are a volunteer in Region 97 -ooach. referee. dlvtaioo director, team mom. fteld capbdn -thank yolL If you haft a Ch.Ud pliytng AYSO IOCCef, IDd JOU bawn't vo.........S ,.C. tbii911 ltill time to dO tof Whatever you do, e1p1 ... ,our gradtude to the~· who 11\Ue lt ~every Saturday. The ~ rtbioMI dftena ~NC~ ..... ~ Newportl..:la COMMUNITY COMMENTARY I • Daily P ilot • endorsements . not the right · development By All•n M•naoor I t was interesting to read who the Dally Pilot recently endorsed for City Council ("Opportunity for consensus building In Costa Mesa." Sept 26). The first person it endorsed was Linda Dixon. I sincerely believe that Linda Dixon lost the last election because of several reasons. First, she supported an Ikea al the heavily congested intersection of Harbor Boulevard and the San Diego Freeway. which most of Mesa Verde opposed. This project could have been better negotiated. Second. she did not and still does not support an airport al El Toro. Now, John Wayne Airport is set to expand. 10 the detriment of Costa Mesa. Third. she did nol support anything of substance or show any leadership on cleaning up the Westside. The second person it endorsed was Katrina Foley .. Sht• is on record as a planning commissioner in voting in support of the Kohl's department store, where Kona Lanes used to be. Bruce Garlich also voted for thtS. Most of Mesa Verde opposed this. Second. '>he voted in support of the double-density project al 190 I Newport. which consists of twice the density allowed under our general plan. Bruce Garlich also voted for this. Most of Costa Mesa opposed this because of the increase in traffic it will bring. Third, she has not come • up with anything of substance or shown any leadership on cleaning up the Westside. I personally would like more support on the council on the issues that impact our daily Uves, like traffic and development issues, airport issues, Centerline and public safety. I think. the people In the community waJlt those of us in elected office to ad<lreM the real issues in the community. Doug • Sutton was correct In his lener to the editor on Saturday roK , to hire outside flnn shows lad of leadership"). He said, "I believe the surest way to predict · what one will do ls to look al what he or she has done: The Pilot really showed its true colors when it did not endorse Eric Bever. 1be paper said, "But the council already has a good dose of that • viewpoint now that Bever's close : ally Allan Mansour is on·the • dais.· Is the Pilot implying that : my positions are OK. but they : really do not want any action on • thete issues, so they will not be ; supporting Eric Bever? : Are we to conclude that the • Pilot will only accept a voice of : improvement but no real action : toward It? • I I wouJd suggest that In this 1 election we allow the status quo : to have "a good dose of that I viewpoint" by gtvtng it ooty one seat on the dall and reserving t the remainlnc eeetl for mo.e who wW tab• IUODI lt.md In I putting the dd:llll• of Com Mesa 6nt. Th11 ti why I am auppordng Eric BeYet. He wlD oot be Just a voice for • lmprOYement, but a toUd YOl9 blt11well. • AL&:AN MUllOCM le a rn111lblr Of the Colli Mme City CoUndl; I • • I r. - .... .. --.... T be glain pis were back on tbe t.l M lhe toda.I tellOl1 of '05 got ~ Flnt up wu I reception weJcom1ng new members and longtime deYoteea or the Sophlidcates, a llllppon wing of the Asaetlment 'n'eatment SeJVicet Center. Anmm.rte and Jbn McGee UteraQy rolled out the red carpet at thdr palatial Newport Coast Riviera estate as guests arrived strolling down the formal limestone path, with fountains splashing. to a cocktail reception that was ctuc and sublime. Brown locks maybe the llolJywood hair look tlm year, but B. W. COOK blond is stiU the mark or the O.C. And it was blond, blond and more blond as the sun set over the Pacific Ocean , while the Sophisticates toasted margarita.'> and sampled a fabulous Mexican buffet hosted by the McGee family. II was the 22nd annual reception, chaired by Unda t.arnJde and Melhla lberiot Sephisticates president Karen l!lllott was on hand to welcome arriving guests along with two dedicated hostess-with-t.he-mo!>t~'> gah Debbie~andE~ l'omyel In the crowd were Rkhard and Kathryn Agnew. Dino and Lalle Cancellieri, Terry and Carole Cates, Brian and Denk:e Mock. Ron and Carol PontremoU, ~and Pat Thdm, Jim and M1che1Je Watta and Gary and Oleryt Shepherd. The treatment center'i. mission, w Arrest the prohlcm, not the chiJd", Is a program focused on wooonK with children and families to d1rt·ct them toward productive behavior through coun'>ehng and family therapy. The parade of gtamour ... ' ., .,. SOCIETY ~. Oc.-.r 7, 2004 • I THE CROWD Chari~iespr.efer blonds Underwriter Claudia Franco, Tora Brown and the Sophisticates President Karen Elliott enjoy the beautiful surroundings . continued over the coastal hills Also in the crowd were Lido's in Shady Canyon as the Kristina Gnce (blond), Sabine statuesque blond Robin Wohrte (blond), Alllon McMonlgle. wearing a sheer Olmstead (blond) and Susan black blouse and '>lacks, joined Bridgford (blond). Of course, her dapper real estate mogul there was also ravishing husband, John McMonlgte of red-head Jmnlfer Seguatrom Strada Properties, in opening with husband Anton Segentrom their sensuous Tuscan vilJa and a few drop-dead brunets nestled in the harren hills or including Debbie Shady Can'yon for The SdafanJ-Millar, a Lido Isle to I larvesters. It wa.., an Shady Canyon expatriate. underwriters' cocktail affair for Kris tina Grace report.'> that the the generow. Newport -Mesa llarveMers raised more than dti.7,.ens con1rihuting significant $300,000 in underwriting '>Urns to '>Upport Lhe hig 'iupport this season. Funds will I larvesters ra .. h1on luncheon i.upport food -distribution unfolding today at the !-"our program ... orchestrated through ">ea.'>ons I fotel. Newport Beath. Second I larvesl Food BanJc of Ille McMonig)e gathering, Orangl' C .ounty. Major Harve;ter \-..hich flowed from in ... 1de the '>Uppon lame from Mark and ru'>tic viUa dernrated hy Robin Julia Po!>t. Diane and Ouuile \tcMomgle and Melinda Paxtad C:Onon, Ille WllUam Oose to .m outside terrace wuh a family, Kurt and Ouistlne hypnouc View of distant Olson. Cindy and St~ Fry and tJnyon'>, celehraled the "I lerrnt•'> Jeri and Danny McJC.enna. Also life.,tyle. ~The French purveyor generou ... ly underwriting were of luxury good'> had tasteful Paul and Michelle Janavas. Ul'>play'>. pre<.ented by All.son David and Melissa Arnold, Cottrell. placed all through tht• Heather and Jlm Madden. Jerry garden., like sl<ttuary. John and and Sherri Worth Nourse and llohin were joined hy I larve.,ter.., Jessica and Sanford F.dwa.rd. t·hairwoman Carmela PhJlllps Mo'>t of these women are Jnd a hoard or super-dedicatl'd blond, which means, I suppose, advi'>or'> including Ann 1hal blondi. do have perhaps too Moorhead. Jeri McKenna. much fun and go to loo many Teddie Ray and lfarveMer.., part1ci. hul aho dona le gTt>al founders Jill Johnson-Tucker -.umi. to rharity. I'm '>Ure brunet'> and Jennifer Van Bergh. Aga111, will fl''>pond acrnnJingly we're talking big·timt· hlondi.. except for Teddie Hay. Hui .,he • THE CROWD appears Thursdays doe\ hve in I aguna. and Saturdays From left. Hermes Assistant Manager Yuki Ozawa, Malcom Phillips, Carmela Phillips, Hermes Managing Director Alison Cottrell and a Food Bank executive en1oy conversation on the terrace at the Harvesters' underwriting cocktail party at the home of Robin and John Mc.Morngle Harvesters' underwriters Mark Post and bride Juha 1oin the cocktail party honoring major underwriters Jim and Ann amarie McGPe host the Soph1st1cates underwriters <.1t their estate ------- A LOVE AFFAIR WITH SHOES OCTOBER 1 -OCTOBER 10, 2004 AT SOUTH COAST PLAZA • . .. Al Thindly, October 1. 2004 LlPE cl L JS URE .. BEST BUYS . 6e a Menter and ~•to For An At1ueed Child 60 • CASA Volun~r Court Appointed Special Advocaue Join yo mr '" fnformatlon SnaJDn Furnishing the coastal lifestyle On October 20.-6pm-8pm Nelgh1'orh<>Od Community Center 1845 Park, Coeta Meea RSVP: (714) 619-5155 .......... Milk~ • Jiffemw far 0111 "tW 200 ,lnUJ.n, °" --" list! MEADOWLARK GOLF CLUB Monday • TUesday • Wednesda 2 Players and 1 cart · $ 5 900 between 1oam • 2pm fOr 16782 craham Street Huntington Beach, CA 92649 <714>846-1364 . G ....,.,_. ~pened on 1!a.st 17th ln C.OSta Meta. It apedl.Uu!s ln IOJ>hbtic.ted and casual •coastal living" home fum.lah1.nga. Co-owners BOl Sankey and Khn <Mun Iba.re an menatve bacqround in the deaign and home-fwnisbing:s indusuy, ao they can p~t fumish1ng l1n.ea you can't find elsewhere in the U.S. Sankey estimates that 80'J(i of their producta are brand new to the country. For those fottunate enough to have elaborate · outdoor rooms, or for those Who just want a small outdoor vignette, Gatehouse ts a great ftnd. It's an exclusive dealer for many furniture and accessories lines that wear well, both indoors and outdoors. You can find woven fumjture, durable cast aluminum, custom lampshades, lighting, umbrellas, outdoor rugs and more. Their Italian marble, tile-topped tables are especially slrilcing, and its furniture from Holland wears well with Southern California's' relaxed lifestyles. Open 10 a.m. to 6 p.m . Monday to Saturday. 270 E. 17th SL in Costa Mesa. (949) 515-2335. rT'S THE CHEESE The cheese case at Pknlca Dell is an aficionado's dream. Gourmet cheeses are handpicked by Picnics co-owners and chefs Jeana Lee and Robert Whitesell. They carefully select some of the world 's finest cheeses to complement their delicious deli foods, which mclude hors d'oeuvres. salads, fish, chlcken and meat entrees. as well as fresh pastries and other great dessens. "We have lots of great cheeses in the case t.lus month," Whitesell said. "Several of the bei.t are from high-quality aging houses, or ajfineurs, in Europe." These are some of their favorite new additions: • Gubbeen Affineur Neal's Yam Dall"y, (pronounced ~goo-BFAN"J. It's a semi·firm. washed rind cheese from Tom & Gina Fergusson in Cork County. Ireland. Whitesell calls it MATER DEi HIGH SCHOOL Catholic, Coeducational High School Since 1950 8th (iradl' lnl'orrnation 'ight • \\.l'dlll'Sda~" <h:tohc r IJ • 7 p.111. • WASC Acc redited • Dedi cated and certified faculty • 99 o/c of graduates go to college • Community service requirement •Average class size of 25-30 students • Technology integrated into instruction • New academics, activities and athletics facilities • 2003 California Exemplary Art Program Award • 18 Honors and 14 Advanced Placement courses •Wide range of athletic and extracurricular activities . ·delld~ punpctwtth Nilllthy ~ lavodot toUted baeJnutJ, wunellr.ed onlomand pilled • cheeae.· GREER They WYLDER auaest pairing lt with fall frulta. apples, pearl. grapea. etc. • Pou.Ugny St. Pierre Aftlnee Af!ineur Owltel Plaale. lb.la is a JUST YOUR STYLE pyramid-shaped.Loire Valley Vlait the Sony Style store at goat cheese with a light. natural fauth Cout)'laza from rind. Inside the rind, find a layer Wednesday to Oct. 24 to of runny, soft-ripened goat experience QUAUA. Sony'• cheese sunound.ing a dense, latest entertainment electronic fresh center. The ftavors are product line. The atore will reminiscent of minerals and present QUALIA producta that meadow grasses that goat include a dJgltal still camera. cheese lovers will adore. digital projector and MinIDisc Because the cheese comes player. They're the hottest Sony from cellars ln the Loire Valley. products that incorporate expect to find some blue mold modem technology and fine on the rind, a natural craftsmanahip. Stop by or call characteristic of this cheese. ahead to reserve time for a • Hoch Ybrig Aftlneur Rolf one-on-one demonstration. Beeler. Whitesell says this Is "a Sony Electronic.a' ,first Sooy wonderful Swiss Mountain Style concept store showcases cheese aged to a smooth dense Sony's latest electronics, texture, with crunchy protein cntertainmmt products and crystals (indicative oflong-aged services in a stylish setting cheeses made from hlgh-quality complete with a silver and white milk) and aromas of roasted theme, polished steel and nuts, bacon and brown butter." kinetJc lighting. You can • Gorgonz.ola Piccante experience Sony's innovations, 300-day aged Affineur Luigi including a tiny digital camera Guffanti. nus is a long-aged that can be a worn as an Gorgonz.ola from Luigi Guffanti's accessory and a high-definition private aging caves. home-theater system. "Aged three times longer than Demonstration areas in the most Gorgonzola picante, this nearly 6,000-square-foot store cheese is big and powerful with for "test driving" products a huge, spicy-earthy fiavor," include a digitaJ imaging Whltesell says. •Aged gorgonzola "shooting gallery" with a variety is easily on par with the hlgh of digital still cameras, quality of France's great camcorders and photo printers. Roquefort and England's best Sony Musk and Sony Pictures Stilton -however, with its own Entertainment will also offer unique Italian personality. lb.is their music and movie is the biggest blue I've tasted. selections. Exceptional personal The textUre Is dense and fudgy, services are provided by a a nd this beauty ls a reaJ treat concierge and a consultation paired with something sweet booth. Open 10 am. to 9 p.m. like a Port or Sauteme wine.· Monday to Friday; 1 O am to 8 Open 11 a.m. to 6 p.m . p.m. Saturday, and 11 am. to Tuesday to Saturday. Catering is 6:30 p.m. Sunday. Level 1Wo. at available daily. Picnics Deli is at South Coast Plaza. (714) 435 E. 17th St. in Costa Mesa; 754-6302. (949) 722 · 7200. http://www.wnystylu:om GOTTA BE TiiE SHOES The Salvatore Femipmo boutique at Sooth Coast Plaza presents a direct-from-Florence exhibit entitled •A Love Affair AFTER HOURS • Submit AFTER HOURS ltema to the Daily Pilot, 330 W. Bay St, Costa Mesa, CA 92627; by fax to (949) 646-4170; or by calling (949) 574-4295. SPECIAL EVENTS EASY RIDE FOR AUTISM The flm "Easy Ride for Autism" begins at 10 a.m. Sunday at Bartel's Harley-Oavidaon, 4141 Lincoln Blvd., Marina del Rey, and concludes at Newport OunM Resort, 1131 Bade Bay.Drive, Newport Beadl. The ride wfll benefit the Autism Society of America and wfll feature Grand Marshal Peter Fonda. The Kingamen wfll also perform a lunch concert at Newport Dunes. Regiatratlon begins at 9 a.m. Information: (818) 605-1104. TRICK OR mEAT FESTIVAL The aeventh annual Trldc or Trest Festival will be from 7 a.m. to 4 p.m. Oct. 31 et the Orange County M1rtcet Place. 88 Fair Drive, Costa Mesa. Events Include the Halloween, HearM, Bug end --------... -I" ~ • BEST BUYS appeara Thuradaya. Send information to Greer Wylder at greerwylder@yahoo.com; at 330 W. Bay St,, Costa M..a, CA 92627.; or by fax at (949) 646-4170. Monster Claaalc Car Show from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m.; an antique heane parade et 101.m.; free trfdc-or-treatlng for cost\.lmed lck1t from 10 a.m . to 2 p.m. and David Martcham'a aworckwallowlng shows at 12:30and1:30 p.m. . Admluion la $2 for egn 13 and older and free fof kids 12 and younger. Information: (949) 723-e663or http:/~.ocmarlcetp/M».com. MUSIC TAKACS QUARTET The Tlbc:s Quartet wfll perlonn atring qu1rtet plecee bv Bartok, Borodin Ind Beethoven It 8 P·"'· today lit The Ban:t.y ThMtre, • 4242 Campua Dttve, Irvine. ' roets are S36 to M . Information: (949) 864 4&48. ' . BRIAN CULBERTSON, FEATURING MICHAEL LftGTON The Hyett Regency Newport Beadl wfll ho9t Brian QJI~ and Michael Ungton .. pertof }II Summer Jazz Seri•,~ by 9'. 7 The Wave, atarting It I : p.m. Friday It 1107 J1mborM : • • SM HOURS, p_.p • " --LIPE A LEISURB ~. OclabW 7, 200t ,. NO ~CE LIKE HOME ·Spooking up you·r garden for fall rt'• dml to hop on the :. HaBoweeo bandwagon. Merely carving a i.pck-o'·lantem it not golna to ~&Ul Lt -not when then! are bales or bay to •tack and webs to spin. I won't bore you with . pumpkin details; that'1 old news. My twist ill in the garden - addins plant "vignettes• to your walkway, borders and pots. There are aome creepy •. comblnadons that will look spooktacular ln your garden. We'll start with something simple: Pansies are available in flats called "nick or Treat.· Not hard to figure that description out -the mJx includes black shades. orange with blade fac~ and orange with orange faces Spooky'l No. CUte7 You bet ham the same family, you can planr ·Molly Sanderson" violas Mollies have black face!> wuh little yellow centerr., perfect for a Halloween d1splay. Bigger plants that haH· d dramatic Oafr are the "Mahogany~ ajuga.\. fh1•w ajugas have large, det·p pw pit" textured leaves that gl't d.1rk1·1 .1-. the weather cools. AJuga-. 111.ik1· a great background pla111 .tll \ t'itr long. Another l>lt.able background plant Is the artichoke f\ l.11ur1• ar1ichokec; haw long, ~p1k )'. fuzzy gray leave\ w11h '>t'\t•re· HOURS Continued from ~ Road, Newpon Beach T1dcets cost $37.50 (Dinner Padcages add $26). Information (9491 729 6400 http:/lwww summeryazzseries com LfJPZJG GEWANDHAUS ORCHESTRA The Leipzig Gewandhaus Orchestra will perform Brahms' "Piano Conceno No 1 1n D minor, Op 15" and ·symphony No 41n E minor, Op. 98H at 7 p.m. Sunday at the Orange County Performing Arts Center, 600 Town Center Drive, Costa Mesa T1dcets arc $79 to $150 Information (949) 553-2422 or http:llwww T1clcetmsster cnm RICK BRAUN The Hyatt Regency NewpQrt Beach will host Ride Braun <1S pan of rts Summer Jau Serres 'Sponsored by 94 7 The Wave starting at 8 pm Oct 15 at 1107 Jamboree Road, Newport Beacn Tidcets cost $3750 (Dinner Padcages add $26) Information (949) 7~. http Www summef]azzsenes com • TIERNEY SUTTON HONORS .FRANK SINATRA Vocaliat Tierney Sutton will pay homage to Frank Sin111ra <11 7.30 and 9:30 p.m. Oct 15 and 16 al the Orange County Performing Ans Center's Founders Half. 600 Town Center Drive, Costa Mesa. Sutton will perform selectrons from her founh album, HDanc1ng in the Dark," which includes some of Sina•ra's hit songs Tidcets are KAREN WIGHT W1IV)' edgea. 'lbeplanll areewo better when theyb&Yea thorny artichoke growing out of~nter. Artichokes may taste great, but the plants look a little sinister -which is right up our dalk alley. I leucheras, commonly called coral-bells, are available everywhere. ·Amber Waves· look like autumn. Heucheras stand out with their interesting colors and textures: grays. purples, dad greens and ruffled edges -the plant's trademark&. • Coleus come in interesting shades and cQ)or combinations. ·Me riot· has very deep red It'd ves: ·Juliet Quarterrnain • bears gold and brown. Hlack Mondo g~ ll> another plant that will make you talce a ~t·rnnd look. It il> very black and very cool. Whether you are plan ling fur 1 lalloween or lwyond, thi~ i'> a great plant to al.Id 1exture and interest in your garden with it-. long. thin, black leaves. Add '>Ull1t' gray~ lo ym.ir $46 to $49 and are available at any Tldcetmaster location Information-(714) 556-ARTS ITALIAN AFTERNOON The Pacific Symphony will perform select1ofls from Mozan, Shostakov1dl and Mendelssohn at 3 p.m Oct 17 at the Barclay Theatre, 4242 Campus Drive. Irvine T1dcets are $45 and $60 Information: (949) 854-4646. IGOR POGOREUCH Pianist Igor Pogorel1ch will perform selections from Beethoven, Sibelius and Rachmaninoff at 8 p.m. Oct. 27 at the Barclay Theatre. 4242 Campus Drrve, Irvine. Tidcets are $60 to $100 Information: (949) 854-4646. UCI SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA The UC Irvine Symphony Orchestra will perform selections lrom Wagner and Liszt at 8 p.m Ott 29 and 30 at the Barclay Theatre, 4242 Campos Drive, Irvine. Tidcets are $12 for general admission, $10 for senrors and UCI faculty and staff and S8 for students and children under 18 Information: (949) 854-4646 KREMERATA BALTlCA Kremerata Bal1ica, led by An1st1c Director and violin soloist G1don Kremer, will perform at 7·30 p.m Nov. 5 at the Orange County Performing Arts Center, 600 Town Center Drive, Costa Mesa Selections include the Shostakovich Chamber Symphony, Op. 110a; Scnubert's Ouanet No. 15 in G, 0887 for Strings and a new work by Russian composer Leonrd Oesyatnikov. Tidcets are $76 and can be purchased throogh (714) pMen. •eu..cy Miller" mm. your~ plmtl lta11d out. Gny plantt look~ myRedoul In the nlgbtdme prden; they seem to flaw. . ·Sooty" it • Conn of Sweet William that ha dark. almost blade follqe. Ornamental clowl- •flark Dllocu" II a hardy plant ~ baa black leawis with green edges. Other O~rlng pJanta with black and deep-purple ftowera Include: •Jurusic Dark," "Black Prince," ·slack Magic," ~Black Heart" and "Black Panther." You must add them to the garden just because the names are so ominous. The garden doesn't have to be all about treats -you can sneak ma fake hand or tarantula just to keep things interesting. Reptiles seem to have the appropriate hysterical effect in our family. Stuffed ravens are good, though there are so many real crows that my fakes have lost their status. Replacing the regular light bulbs with orange. Oickering bulbs in your exterior lighting is a nice touch. <.;et busy; you have planting to do. And after you sweep up. lcaw the broomstick out. It's pan of the theme. • KAREN W1GHT is a Newport Beach resident Her column runs Thursdays 556 2787 or www.ocpac.org. lnforma11on· (714) 755--0236. WARSAW PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA The Warsaw Philharmonic Orchestra will perform Penderedc1's "Polymorphia" and Chopin's "Piano Concerto No. 1 1n E minor, Op. 11 " at 8 p.m. Nov. 8 and 9 at the Barclay Theatre, 4242 Campus Drive, Irvine. ndcets are $65. Information (9491 553-2422. THE ENGLISH CONCERT WITH ANDREW MANZE Period instrument group The English Concen and its violir1ist. Andrew Manze, will perform at 7:30 p.m. Nov. 9 at the Orange County Performing Ans Center, 600 Town Center Dnve. Costa Mesa. (714) 755-0236. GUARNERI STRING QUARTET The Guarneri String Quartet will play songs by Mozan. Bridge and Ravel at 8 p.m Nov 22 at the Barclay Ttieatre. 4242 Campos Drive, Irvine Tidteta are $35 to $45. Information: (949) 553-2422. WEEKLY JAM DUKE'S PLACE Jazz and codcta1ls flow daily from noon to midnight Sundays through Thursdays and from noon to 2 a.m. Fridays and Sat\Jrdays at the Balboa Bay Club & Resort, at 1221 W Coast Highway, Newport Beacn. Information-(949) 645-5000 MAMMA GINA WEEKEND JAll Walter Lakota and David Alcantar, the New York Jazz Connection Duo, play at Mamma Gina at 251 E. Coast Highway in Newpon at 8 p.m. Fridays and Saturdays and at 7 p.m. Sundays and Mondays. 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Poland's pearl of a port By Liz Swiertz Newman M y husband Lee and I are samplers of travel: in a word. cruisers. We've tasted ow way around the globe, promising ourselves we'll eventualJy enjoy a full meal's worth of the places we lilced best. Gdansk. Poland. is one of the places to which we wouJd love to return. We chose a particular Baltic cruise itinerary because it stopped there. Both Lee's ancestors and mine had emigrated from Gdansk. in the late 1800s, though the city then was known as DaroJg. · We bused to Gdansk. from our ship's port, Gdynia. The prefix "Gd" indicates a place on the water. Gdansk also is a port city, and many rivers connect the cities to the southern gulf area of lhe Baltic Sea. It is famed for its ancient ship-loading crane. but it is an attractive place to vii.it for many reasons. Gdansk. celebrated iti. 1,000-year anniversary in 1997, and it has been spruced up for tlie pleasure of ciuzens and tourists alike. The city's popuJation has grown over lhe millennium from 1,000 to nearly 500,000 inhabitants. Lee and I were thrilled to be able to view Gdansk as it was when our forebears lived there. The central gated area of 1111 •t:iW Al9llllt:ll, 1111111111 .,. ...,., •• .,,,..11 •• ""'' 611/l llNlll' ••• ·"- Gdamk. has been reconstructed virtually as it was before the Na7J bombings of World War JI, which destroyed nearly 60% of the bu.iJdings. Based on old pictures and records. the city rose•again in all its charming splendor. The narrow buildings with scalJoped roofs called to our mind~ the canal uty of Amsterdam. Brightly colored homes around Gdansk's city square are decorated with frescoes that suggest the weaJlh of their owners. and civic buildings are topped with statues of cl~ical design. Everywhere you look.. there 1s some delightful surprise. Where a half-dozen steps lead to front porches, intricate medieval gargoyles extend from the homes' downspouts toward the shoulders of pa.-.sersby. l11e walled inner city consists of many lovely, traffic-free shopping streets for strolling or for people-watching. Lee and I stopped at a sidewalk. cafe and drank Zywiec. a local beer, while stilt-walkers and balloon-sellers paraded by. As we walked about the spotless i.treets, we saw children feeding pigeons near the statues and fountams -as ch.iJdren do everywhere -and we mspected the beauuful merchandise displayed outside the shops. Lace doilies and · brightly embroidered lineni. competed with colorful silk. scarves and spectacular amber jewelry for our a1tention. As souvenirs of our visit, I bought a neckJace of amber, the Mgold of the BaltiC'," and a small bottle of 7lota Woda {also called gold~r), the potent local liqueur laced wi th Oakes of real gold. Our stay lhcre was too short, and Lee and I couldn't help but th.ink. how difficult it must have been for our early relatives to leave "° beautiful a city. . Traveling by cruise ship offers us the opportunity to extend our education. Besides being able to compare the archHecture of various countries while It's fresh in our minds, we learn about geography. history and local customs in the countries we visit Gdansk.. as Danzig. has been part of various countries, See TRAVEL. Pace A12 • ~ ' LIPE a LBJIU&B Jan and Tim Wood show off their Pilot inside the Market Place in Budapest, Hungary. Tessa, Luc and Callum Heasley along with Julie, Blake and Jake Norton, school friends from Newport Beach, are likely the only visitors carrying a Pilot at Hyde Park in London. ~s DESIGN CENTER ''For All Your Decorating Needs!'' I ill'' 'r \-S ~llnw r1 )( qn • , FURNITURE RE UPHOLSTERY •Custom-Made Furniture • Slip Covers • Patio Furniture • Draperies. Shades. & Bedspreads ' '' I I 'I" I I, . 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The history of Gdansk is tied to the shipping trade, of course, and to history etched in our times by Gdansk's connection to Solidarity, the union movement founded at the Gdansk shipyard by Lech Walesa. The Solidarity Museum there helped us appreciate the plight and courage of the workers in the shipyard and the factories who united to strike for lower food prices and improved working conditions for future generations. Other famed Gdanskis include Schopenhauer, Glinter, Grass and Fahrenheit. One thing my husband and I appreciate about cruising is that we become aware of the social differences between other countries and our own. We gathered from our guides that. while most of the Baltic Sea states we visited had high income tax.es. most of their governments provide free education through college for qualified students and free healthcare for all workers and their families. All children are covered by government insurance through the age of 18 or when they graduate from college, and maternity leaves in some countries last up to three years at half pay for the mothers. The citizens might complain of high taxes, but they . have a lot to show for paying them, including good health and educations, clean towns and healthy economies. This cruise, on the Grand Princess, also took us to Oslo, Stockholm. Helsinki, St. Petersburg, Tallinn (Estonia) and Copenhagen. But we treasure our visit to Gdansk 111ost. On our next trip there, we'd like to visit the town archives. We've heard that Gdansk has excellent records of emigrants that might divulge infonnation about our own families' departures. • LIZ SWIERTZ NEWMAN is a resident of Corona del Mar. 31ST ANNUAL Corona <tel Mar Home Tour Tuesday, October 19, 2004 lO:OOam .. 4:00pm Spotts Ecleor RlchMI Dint: (949) 574-4223 • Sporta Fu: (949) 650-0170 BOYS WATER POLO Newport Harbor's Clay .lorth, left. fires a shot on goal against Foothtrs Garrett Hayes in the third quarter of Wednesday night's Sea View League game at Tustin High, where the host Knights earned a 9-8 victory. Knights hold on against Tars MARKC. DUSTIN/ DAILY PILOT Schedule still tough for Eagles Estancia will have played three ranked teams after tonight's nonleague road battle at Garden Grove. Rick Devereux Daily Pilot The Estancia High foolball ream has not played easy opponen~. and yet it is 2-2 th.ls year. The P.agtes lost the sea- son opener to Corona del Mar, ranked No. 6 in QF Sot.Jlhem Section Division IX. and last week's Golden West League opener to Orange. No. 3 in Divi- sion Vil. Tonight, the team faces host Garden Grove (4-0). 1he Argonauts, No. 5 in Division IX. have a balanced offensive at- tack out of a wing· T formation. "lhey use the split end. so it's not the same as Orange." Coach Czaig Fertig said "It's the same theory, but !Garden Grovel can throw the ball well. Therein li~ the problem: When do they run it and when do they throw? When you load up against the run. they pass it. and when you load up against the pass. they run it" Running bac.k Edward Hernan- dez with more than 270 rushing yards, but Danny Aoun and Junior MoeMoe (more than 230 com- binec:t rushing yards) are also a SH EAGUS, Pa1e 83 Newport Harbor comes up inches short of tying Foothill with seconds left. Bryce Alderton Daily Pilot 11Jsn.N -The Newport Harbor High and Foothill boys water polo teams added another chapter to a growing volume of thrilling finishes with their clash lo open Sea View League play Wednesday night at ~tin High. The latest installment didn't quite end the way the Sailors wouJd have scripted, but they fought back enough to give themselves a chance at overtime in the fi . naJ 11 seconds. But Newport junior Oay Jon.h. who tied freshman teammate Nale La.<>tiUo with three goals apiece. saw his final sho1 glance off the right post and foothill emerged with a 9-8 victory in fron1 of a standing-room-only crowd of nearly 4<Xl. • The last three dueJs be- tween the Sailors (5-4) and Knights (8-3), the Nos. 3 and 4 ranked squads in OF Southern Section Division I, respec- tively. have been decided by one goal. Newport Coach Jason l¥flch called a timeout following a Foothill turnover to set up the Sailors' final possession. Jorth took the entry pass from Telford Cottam and initially tried to draw a fouJ, hut foothill defenders sagged toward the goal, making the four-meter shot a diffi- cult one. "!The Knights! did a good job defen- sively," 4'nch said MThere were no open- ingi,. but Jorth had a great shoL It was four inches away from going in. There is no one else I wouJd rather have 1.alcing 1hat shot." Jorth's three goals came on 6-on·S ad- v,mtages. including his '>eeond, a one- hopper that cut the KnighL<;' lead to 9-8 HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL DON LEACH DAILY PIL 01 Despite injuries to key players like Greg Miner. right. congratulated by Ryan Rippon, the Sailors are undefeated. Newport g,oing for 5-0 Mira Costa will remain a difficult opponent Friday for the Sailors even with an injured quarterback. Rick Devereux Daily Pilot Friday's Newport Harbor High match- up was supposed to be one of the tough- e!>t on the Sailors' nonleague sched- ult. After all, Mira Cosra was unde- feated in the regu· lar season la.'lt year, finishing 12-1 with the lone loss in the CIF Southern Section Division Ill semifinals to even- tual champion Notre Dame of Sherman Oaks. GIRLS TENNIS Hut the Mustangs (2·.!.l have loo;t MJme horsepower this year, with lo!>Se'i IO fa- peranza anJ 1 lawthome. l11e 20-14 loss to I lawtJ1onw la.st week dropped Mira Costa from No. 4 to No. I 0 i11 1he Divi sion Ill rankings. A reason for the Mustangs' .S<X> record is a subject Newport llarbor (4-0) has also had to deal with in bucketful<> 1his season: injuri~ See NEWPORT. Paee 83 Sea Kings rack up another win Corona del Mar topples visiting Dana Hills, 11-7, In npnleague matchuRof longtime powerhoules. with 1 minute, 30 seconds left. lbe Sailors went on the cowitenlttad soon after following a Foothill foul, but a steal by the Knights' Barron Benjamin thwarted the potential offensive set Newport. which never led, got to with- in one goal three times in the second half and he.Id the Knights scoreless on back- to-back ejections to start the fowth quar- ter. Sailors' senior goalkeeper Michael Robinson made four of hi~ eight saves in the final quarter. Teammate Jovan Vranes scored one goal for the Sailors while Kyle Sherman and {]inJon Jorth each had a steal u [The Sailors! left everything in the pool. 'Illey battled until the end, but it was just too much to lNercome." l..ynch said of Foothill's 4u1ck start. The Knight!>. who llefealed top-ranked I larvard · Wesllake. I 3 · 11 . earlier this sea- son. jumped to lead< .. of J -1 at the end of See POLO, Pa1e 83 Li ghtning off to best start ever Sage Hill has used a dominating defense and dangerous running game for 3-1 record. Rick Devereux Daily Pilot lhe Sage I liJJ <x·hool football ream ha.-, al- ready equal ed 1he pro- gram'... r(:'(:Ord for mo'>I Will!> in a St"a.son at three. and the !Jghl ning 13-1) '>llll have ~1x games n· See LIGHTNING. Paee 8 3 CHALK TALK P1LOT PICKS Tonight's game Estancia at Garden Grove 7 pm at Garden Grewe Garden Grove by 4 ffid•v'• games Newport Harbor at Mira Costa 7 p m at Mira Costa Newpon by6 Sama Ana at Costa Mesa 7 p m ill Newpon Harbor Santa Ana by 7 Viewpoint at 51199 Hil 3 p.m at Sage Hill Sage Hill by 8 Last week's record 5-0I100%) Season record 15 4 (79%) ·-t I 82 Tlusdly, ~ 7. 2004 FOOTBALL Seahawks shut out Corona Newport-Mesa Jr. All-American squad rolls behind running back Favreau and a sturdy offensive line. Running back Jake Favreau took control early for the Sea· hawks In their first Newport -Mesa Jr. All-American football victory of the season, defeating C.Orona. 20-0, on Saturday. Led by the offensive line ofTate Smith. Austin Arico, Max C.arr, Quint Moses and Dane Valdivia. Favreau scored on the opening drive with a run of 50 yards. Otase Forrest finished the drive by scor· ing the PAT on a quarterback sweep right Favreau rushed for over 100 yards and scored his sec- ond ID on a 35-yard run behind his personal protector, fullback Stephen Cureton. Spencer Lujan scored the PAT on a light end reverse. Tuylor Antenucci led the way with a huge block to spring the score. Sage Aeming led the offensive in the third quarter rushing behind Lukas Neinhuis, Charlie Padden, Marshall Sepulveda and Andrew Shearer. Grant Nutt also played weU at fullback. The play of the season came in the fourth quarter: The Seahawb were on their own 20, third-and· long when Forrest (2 for 2, 85 yards. I ID) hit his favorite target, Tanner lragUa, for an 80-yartl touchdown pass. The defensive effort was let.I by Keaton C.ablay, Forrest, $mjth, Lu- jan and Favreau. Each recording tackles for Joss. ~ddden. Moses, Antenuco and Sepulveda had strong performances on defen.!.e. •Mona Park Buccaneers 30, Newport-Mesa Future Seahawks 0 Traveling north of the Orange Curtain to play the Buccaneers of Mona Park. the Seahaw1cs ran into a prepared and talented squad. The defense led by Michael Brown, Max Durante, Luke Geno- va. Jordan Brokaw, Jake Genova, and Colton Benter kept the BuQ. offense at bay but were felled by yard toucbdown. some big plays. The Seahawlts of-The Seahawb battled all mom- fense of Phoenix SnUtb. Kobe ing to hiep pace with the Pan- Benter, Will Favreau did an adml-then. rable job against a sdfliog Bucs' In the first quarttt behind the defense, but running bacb Jeck blocking of Alex PuDer. wm P.ary, Genova. Nick Sperr. 'Illyk>r Cor-Chad Sheldon. Jeremiah Barwick tens and Anthony Battlsla found and 'Il'eYor Branca the Seahawb little space to create some mo-were able to pin 10 yards with a menrum and put the ball in the run by Clint Hendersoo and Noah end zone. Howe who had runs of five and IO In the end. the better team yards. came away with a victory as the In the second quarter, the Pan- Seahawks look to rebound next thers continued to chew up yards week against South Bay. and make key plays sending the • Pee Wee Seahawb Seahawb to the locker room at The Pee Wee Seahawb played halftime down. 31--0. a tough game against the C.Orona After the bal(, the Seahawks de- Panthers Saturday, losing 25--0 at fen.se, led by Jamla Bazzi, Matt home. The Seahawks defensive McKinnon, James Barrett, Austin line of Steven Sheldon. Spencer Robert. Cole C.Ollins, C.Olin Duffy Haty, Ryan Andrews. DJ Hauser, and Oay W:>odwa.rd held the Pan - Braden Granard, Hunter Durante, thers sco~ ln the third quar- Liam Duddy and Keegan Jakosky ter. kept the Panthers from steadily The fourth quarter opened with moving the ball a 40-yard kickoff return by Quest The Seahawb' linebackers 1hmon, who foUowed up the Ryan lnverson, JD Abbott, Drew next play with a 20-yard touch- Diller. Blake Burkhart and Brett down run giviris nuxton over 100 Klein made great tackles in keep-total yards for the game and of- ing the score close at 6--0 late into fensive player of the game honors. the fourth quarter. Shoring up the Seahawb sec- The Seahawb' secondary ondary was Nie Landstrom who played a key roll a.. \Yell Chris earned defen..!iw player of the Brown intercepted a pass halting game honors at mJddJe linebacker a drive and defenstve backs Brett with six solo taddes, two .wists Link.letter, Macie~ Aaron and a bloclced pass. Rentz and Travis \\\:>loson •Newport Mesa 16, Woodaest stopped the Panthen from mav· 0 ing the ball through the air. The Sea.hawks' defensive line of The Seahawks offense moved Stephen Pm.tty, Casey v.brden, the ball we.I.I behind offensive line-Hunter Molnar, Drew Mulcaire men John Prickett. Nico Napolita· Ian Baugh and Joseph Scrivner no, Austin Tumet; Jimmy Reed, held the mrudting Generals to Hauser, Sheldon and Andrews but less chan SO yards of total ofiense could not OYen:X>me long field po-the entire game. Linebackers sitions which prevented the Sea· Chase Favreau and l.achary Wade, hawks from scoring. along with defensive backs Jack The team plays the Carson Kanen. Devon 'fiagli.a. ~Gil· Colts at home at 3 p.m. this Satur-dart and Keion liuxton punished day. the Generals' running game with •Panthers 37, Seahawks 7 bone Jarring taddes from the start The Seahawb of Newport of the contest. Mesa Jr. Olnic Blue teem~ · Favreau. Wade, 1Taglla. Kanen the Panthers of c.orona in what and Gildait bloc:bd and ran the would be a game of breakaway ball effectively behind the sttong plays for both teams. The Pan-offensive line of Jake Huish, Casey thers opened the game with a Schearer, Ian Baugh. Bryce Batch- double reverse that went for a 50-eller, Dytan Spengler, 7..achary Vayda. Bradley ~ Ede Fisher and Jab Thalman. The Newport Mela Oinlc Blue Tham is now 2-2 and II unde- feated in league pla}t •Jr. PeeWee On Saturday night at Bonita Oeek. the JPW Seabawb de- feated the Inglewood }ea. 12-6. The Seahawk defenle Cft1l8lrwl the Jets most or the otght. and moved the ball on ofrmle from the ground and in the air. The Seahawk Defenae WM lead by Jeff Condino, Blair Lucbl, Pres- ton Risser, Sam Baddey, AJ ~ Aaron White. Chasen McNuagbt- en, Ryan Paul, Jake Ambroee, 1}ler Barbato, Ben Paul, Marto Roealel. 7..ack Beaudin, Thent Anderson and Angelo Angelides.. The Sea- hawks contained the fast Ingle- wood team with solid taddes and exceUent ~ defenses. On offense the Seahawb offen- sive tine controUed the line of scrimmage most of the night They were led by Vince Aque- veque, ~es. Paul, Rosales, An- derson, Beaudin, White, Robbie Huard, C.aden Stark. Cody Forrest. Chance Hall. David Penner and Ryan Grable. The offmstye line al- lowed John Barton, Sam 8arttey. and QB Blair Luchs to be sucx:ea- ful on the ground and In the air. • Oinic Silwr 12, Baldwin Hilla 0 The Qinic Sitver dmnsM line led by James Pilz. Alex KaJianan. Daniel Albert. Kyle Bente and Levi Swoger freed up lanes for Garrett Farthing, Levi Stillman and Thro Doone for two taddes each and held the Bruins to 36 yards of total offense. The defensive secondary anchored by C.Onner Veach. James Ouistian. Nathan Brown. JC Ge- nova and Chris Johnstone shut down the Bruins' passing attack. The .Seabawb were led on of- fense by Je1f Carlyle (136 yards. l ID), C.Ory Cablay (65 yank. l ID) and Jo.m Rivera cone IO-yard catch). AD chat was po&llble be- cause of the outstanding line play of Stephan JC.eenan. Dustin long, Micheal Saavedra. (.olby ICoste. Luke Rodwell. Dylan Goodman SOCCER MAAK C DUSTIN/OAlLYPllOT Chase Forest of the Newport-Mesa Jr. An-American Pee Wee Seahawks keeps his head up as looks for some room to run in the second quarter of Saturday's youth football game against Corona at Bonita Canyon Sparts Park in Newport, home of the Seahawks. and Luna. The Seahawb play the Ingle- wood Jets next week. •Newport Mesa Junior Midget Seahawb 25, Mona Park Bucca- neers O The Newport Mesa junior midget Seabawb handily de- feated the Mona Park Bucaneers Saturday nJgbt. 25--0. Seahaw1c quarterback Mitch Sands had a splendid evening passing for nearly 180 yards, connecting nu- meruus times with wide receiver Coby Peterson The offensM line dominated the line of ICl"immage t:h.ank.s to Vindnt Gelve7.. Sean Breslin, Ron Sadler, Wll1iam Ham, Kyle c.ablay. Matt Morris and Andrew Yelich, allowing running backs Taylor McStmas and J.B. Green and N1cbolas ~n to rack up yaniagle. The Seahawb first succes.WJ scoring drive came in the second quarter with Sands ~ing to running back Michael Helfrich for the score. Seahawk comers and safeties Adrian L.uchs. Brandon Kula, Alex Swigert, and Sean Man- gano smothered the Buccaneer receivers and shut down their paMing game, leaving a halftime score with the Sea.hawks ahead. 7--0. The Sea.hawks offense returned with a vengeance in the second half, sealing the victory by adding three more touchdowns to the score. The first came on a 30-yan.J nm from Michael Helfrich, and the last two on penetrating rushes by speedster running back Danny Miller. Defensive linemen Cachan Co· leas, Michael McKay, Granl Keli· gian and Robert C.Ormealy, along with linebackers Andrew Hicks and JB Green. rendered the Buc- caneer offense totally ineffective and scoreless. The final blow came when Mitch Sands inter cepted a Buccanncer pass to dash their scoring hopes. Newport-Mesa Infinity sets scoring record AYSO Region 97 affiliated boys club team defeats Irvine United, 12-2. Newpon-Mesa Infinity. an AY · SO Region 97 affiliated boys club team, set a club record for goals in a game by defeating Irvine United, 12·2. Goal scorers for Newpon were Juan Gonzalez (four). Sean Davis (two), Shane Rocco (two). Rodrigo Ruvalcaba. Rory lCew (two) and Austin Web ster. Narrowty missing goals were Gavin Arblaster. Ericlcson 1Qein, John Ryder, Simon Hedrick and Austin Wobrock. Strong performances were turned In by Daniel Netzer. Cam eron C.Onway. Sean Donahue and Zac:. Olocek. The Infinity im· pr<Mld their CSL Delta Division ll!COrd to 3-2 and lDOlled up to third place. Nat weebnd they take on lo- cal mu ocu and the league- leaden SC Bulldogs. In .om under-12 play: • Prtddy Plneapples 1, Btue BabaO The Plneepplef' Rocheile Bow- lin IClOl1!d on a bnUaway in the flrlt quarur oa a bard unaab that mede lt "" d'Mt goalie and pve the Pb1CllPl)lee • 1--0 lead lhat they would Dot rellnquJeh. Bui the ddeme and pl~ ~ took C1'W. ~ ~ mm a.di.....,.-llWJI for the ...... to Uep dwAr tlMID ca.; ·~ ~ 3, s.n Oe-m.m2 ...., ~10 ICOfed emty llid pul .. ,. • Che leld, but 590 0...• mDI ~ and eccad twice to ...... )Md, In thii tnd ..... ~ -~ .... ... ~---In .... .,. ... _ .. *" ~ Natalie Duthoy and Savanna Gas- tineau. • Newport 4, Rancho Santa MargaritaO Josie Jogwe scored one from a tough angle in the first half of Sunday's game, while Meaghan Kay, Franchesca Capelinni and Jogwe each added one in the sec· ond half to ensure another vic- tory and a continued undefeated season (5-0-1) for Newport. Other standout contributions were made by Allison Schelin. Emily Mitchell. Molly Anderson. MonJque C.Onant, Nicole Dinatale and Ali Hayes. In girls Wlder-10 play: •Pink~ 3, Heartbreak- ers l The Pink Pussycats played a strong offemtve game with Emily NaD and C.Owtney Buck ICOring and Gigi Light taking aevsal ahot.s on goal 'l'\'onne Eecalera and Meghan Vance a.Jsted at oUd8eld. Heartbreaker Kade Ge.ttan 'la>red the first goal o( the game oil of an assist by Gebe Pariali. had several sttong kicks up field to Seeker forwards who kept pressureonthePuMycatdefense. • Build~ l, Gryffindor Seek- ers O Seekers' Andie Strode. Jane Layton, Lea Phillips and Analysia Vivanco made several goal at- tempta but were unable to break through the Bulldop' defeNe in a game played Oct 2. The Seek· ers' stro~ defensive lineup of Kirsten Rohan, Dana Jessen, Thy· lor Hickerson. Haley Scott. Alice Barry and Ana Figueroa kept the Bulldogs to a one-score lead • Rip a.ut 4, Green OUhuahuaa 2 The offensive line up of Sa- mantha Singer, Emma Howard and Page Keys showed up for the Rip a.trla. Mad.lion Jabara bad three goals in the ftrat qumm to pace the Rip Cuds. The fourth ~al WU ICOred by Rolan.a Qaoe. Handling the defellll! were Alyssa OhUg, Nikki Walab and In the goal. Monika Pet.enon. In boya under-10 plly: • DlMl Rays 3, Hunkanel l 17.aak Lofgren. l.a1ah brel., Nathan Chaness displayed his usual hustle and two goal at- tempts. Zachary Diamond, Ouis- dan Kermedy and William Lai- dlaw provided solid defense. •Funky Monkeys 5, UFOs 0 The Monkeys' Thytor Parb had his best offensive day with the Monkey's first hat trick. Ian Bat- stone scored one goal and 1hle Thmplin shot one goal in addi- tion to belplng out as goalkeeper. C.ole Olapin, Michael Reo, KDJ- by Pearson and 'Il-evor C.Onway demonmated excellent offensive and defensive play in the mld- fteld while Sean Cox led a tre- mendous defense, indudJng Ian Mac lnnit as fullback and Ellery Sever in goal.. Brandon Beck. ab- sent for a personal lamiJy matter, was dd.nitely missed. • Avalanche 1, Raidera 0 A dgbt. ~-played defensive game ended in a 1--0 Avalanche win CM!' the Raiden. Scott Grew made an usist on a ftnt period goal by Nie Sargeant 1be AvaJanche bad lddidonal ~ on goal by Putcer Martinez and Sun Jooea tbal were turned SPOlt:l'S HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL Mustangs search ~ f or first victory Costa Mesa battles homecoming distractions along with blitzes and a spread offense. Rick Devereux Daily Pilot 'Ille chaoces of the <Asta Mesa rngn football team getting Its 6rst win of the season against Santa Ana doesn't exactly look prorrusing. lhe Sa.m is (3·1, 1-0 in league) are on a lhree· game win- rtlng -.treak, including 1~1 week's C ri1lden We.I I .t:agUe opener over Saddlebacl.. 35-28. Thf.' Mustangs (0-5, 0-I in league) lost to Wl'Stini.nster, 42-7, m their league OJ>('ner and host the Saints at 7 p.m. Friday at New- pon I farl>or. The problem Costa Mesa has had is finding sonwone other than tight end/wide rl"lt'iver Jeff Waldron to make play.. Waldron 1' or ll' uf the tnp ret:ervcr-. in the rnunry, haulin)( m 2.'i p~ for lhl ydrd'> and four 1ouchdowm. I hl' n">l of tlie tt"'dln ha' 11 catch- \ .... f11r I <;() y-J nt., and 1.ero -.curt..,, "Wt• llt't't.I 10 mow the ball ,If mmd... ( .OJC. h rom Baldwin "ml "We h..i vt• luc.h t.hJ1 t.an ca1ch lhl' !);.tJI Wt: ll('t.>tl 10 gJW the baIJ nmrt• to rumtlllK hac. kl rt .. '(.e1vcr lu l):t' <)lunrtl. We net'tl w 1ry 10 i.it'I -.c1111t•one t'l-.t• "Jllll' touthe<. so dt-ft•n-.t"> don't JW•I fonL<., on Jeff." The oll'es)liye line baa shown probfems In pk:ldng up blltt.es, so Baldwin llJd qulck-hlttlng pus plays wQl be increasingty \lied by the Mustangs. "Whatewr (defense) they run, I'm sure they're golfl8 to blitz us, .. Baldwin said "If I was playing us. I'd blitz us. lb negate the rush, we need to ~ the bell outside on the perimeter u4 a huqy. lb defend that, the other team has to stop blitzing. Once they stop blitz. it- will allow ~ to run more effi- ciently.· Costa Mesa8 defense has been carried by the excellent play of its lineback.ers. Outside backers WaJ. dron and Jasbir Seewat. and in· side linebackers Cameron Wyn- glan. Randy Fea and Duaine Wase have shown speed. 'itrength and determination in ~ry game. "They're all playing well. par- ticularly the outside guyr..· Bald· win said "We're going to try to put a little bit more pres.sure on their quarterback by ruWing our two outside linebackers." Santa Ana runs a wide open of fense, often with five wide receiv ers and no running backs. Bui what might cause more of a p roh lem for the Mustangi. LS the homt· coming week f~tivtties leading up to the game. "I understand you have IU haw homecoming." Baldwin Mid, "hut I thmk it's a c.lisadv-.mtage lhl'n' art' !>I> many thm~ all week that are J distraction We need tu fon.1' on foo1ball. !here L., go111g to I~ ,, big a,..embly before 1he game ~me people thmk 11 fire-. }1>ll up bu1 m reality It take~ your mmd off what you need to do. Wt' 11l't.'<l to wm a game lnJI will '>Olvl' J 101 ol problem.,, .. COSTA MESA STARTERS No......,., Off£~ Wt. Yr. ,__ No......,., DEFEN~ Wt. Yr.~ 10~"'9ndl &-1 1815 J• QI 40 ArrtJ•-Somloro 6-1 190 Sr OE JO Jof 99 °"''°' 5-10 170 s.. T9 ".iu...ow ..,, 275 Jr OT 23 Tyle<Ylgg 5-10 1?! Jr. Fe ti' End' Menno &-1 280 Sr OT ., e ... .,.,...,.-.. ~. ,., Jr. Wll 92 Owner &rpenoia ~9180 s. OE 2 7 ro.., k.r"°"9n M 1118 Jr Wiii ltl Jeff Wlldron g.3 215 Sr Ol8 ,. .HM Wlldron W 2111 s. Tl .WC..-Wyn r>10 200 J1 llB 7' Aodltgo Gufle<Tw Mm St. lT lll~Ne •Srtwc..a. Wl'l6 St lG &-0 225 Sr ll8 56 Troy Wngftl S.10 118 ., c ·~...._ g.() 18& St Ol..8 $1 "°'*'•le Cna IM)2!51 ,,. "° t7fMt~ !>-I 11111 Jr CB 73 0... SifNlll M 27& St RT 4f Ev.ntu9' ~9 180 Jr C8 22 ...,._Morris S.10 11111 St s ~STANCIA STARTERS 641• Jt. QI M2IOll St. Tl .OJDO $( •.. ., ,., Sr. Wfl 5-'1 ,. Ir. """' •to llO Sr. TE 6417' So LT ., 2IO Sr. LG &-I 200 Jr c: M220Sr ,AG M 170 If '" SOCCER Continued from 82 ~t'1l hup A .,trong rmdfield prt.'"<'n<:e led hy Owen Muller Jntl Jonathon I dL'-fm kepi tht• lnft'mo Rall'l a1 1.1c..kmg. but Mu!>tanJ dlld Ketch- up Wl'rt: up to the challenge. de- 11yi11g tht:' lnft:'rno\ <.,eoring • hann•.._ I .JJldo11 Krnght. Camden [)ajJy, J.1ck. I leald and Zac..h Granoff took wveral i.ho1~ on goal, while the defen!te WM anchored by great goalkeeping I .uke Shea and Blake Jensen each had several c;aves. David Hartman and Joe Ahearn contrib'Jted to the In· femo's defensive effort. In girls under-7 play: •Green Gators vs. Go-Go Girls Megan Keys scored the first goal for the Gators. followed by goals from Olivia Jones & Jacque Defeo Emily Goltz and Pajge •amblyn were dfectlve In keel>· mg the ball in Gator territory. Aiding on the offense were Sara Boeae Sc P..mma Vujnovkh. • f-1m:'nl<:ker8 Y'-Hubblegum Girls The goab for the F1:recraclr.e'I wm! scored by Kate Hdna. Oalr OlnlJl..t. Sienna KdDor. ~­ na £lOtt and 9ydney Conn. Aleida Abmms and Seneca dJspllyed good 00.IJ control, whDe Peyt.on &pley-Jonea and JoJo SCUld played on delmac, pl'fJValdoa ICYCtaJ pll from bdns ~ ln t)CJ'jl under· 7 plq. •Blue Flames v-. Blue Ma.rtlN , 10plm Inman and Carloal : ... ~~ balJ tho onJy pit rot the ,. Plamea, wtille Henry ~ \!Ill BiOOriii and bXlon Jnlick. eibOdclf WOlbd bmd 00 both , C!6dl Of 11e Mt tarn me NII· .. ' .. ""' --·-~.Jlllpld ,,.._ • ·?'~ . .......-. .......... ..... Yf llW St OE S• O'T St OT Jr OE s. OlB S. MLB St Ml8 Jr OlB Sr C8 Jt C8 St s Cooper Hendrix c,con·d two goal~ m the first half with good defensive perlomlallre!\ pul 111 by Sam Launder, Jose Lui5 Mora, M1 chael ()rut and (na.se Hmun Matthew Brodie scored lht• team's third goal in the '>l'rnnd half. Jack Beeker. bdtl1e C.wman and Michael Plec.a!> all tughty contributed on defen.-.c. • Salty Sea Dawgs The Salty Sea Da~ recorded its thiid shutout behind the de rense of Jake Weyrich. Peter I Iara no, tJnpton McCarthy and Sean Korbnaz. Goalies Jo rdan Tei'Wl. J.D. Dennis, and Jack Rapillo each had multiple saves. The only goal of the game was recorded by Ali drew Laidlaw on a comer lcick from Jeremiah Sheldon. • Predators vs. Green Monster. The Predaton faced off against a welJ-organiz:ed Green Monsters team in a boys under-7 Region 97 game Sept 25. The Green Mon sten took the earty lead through a low, bard shot to the right o( goal with goalie Alex Fonnan jwt barely mJs6ing the uve as he doYe and outatmcbed bhmell. Caner Srott, Cllarlle Stusel and Alden Burte worbd on de- feNe u the Predators eean:hed ror an equa1tr.m. AVf!lY Rowe played in m!dfldd and the for· wards ~ wen IPlnat the Monsters. with Alex Porman hit· ting tbe po.a. omoo Mlapby Iller mltt'd to detbepme. • Predmlon VI. Red t.aen The Red ta:zert llhoC • c:omar '° dMt ~ and (]JUie sra.et- IClll'ld a« al it ~ tn cbe pm&. 1be Pndlbw ~ to haw IDOIC Of .. .,._.. bul 1hl Red Llilllli .......... ind toot 'IV-... ~ ~ r tiWlid 1n ..... "91••·---· Mii' b S' "' ClrtS smct ..... ,, Gl•Dllmo- "' ' • ~ In .......... = 9; -~· ... -.. °'Ci ..,.._..,.._, ilfeec· MJra C.olta ~ Bdln Sddemdckrr hat been lnJured Iba the eecood pme of the year. whkh hu fon:ed the Mllt<- tangs to alter their otreme. "Their quatterbact broke bk ribs early in the eeason.. Harbor C.oach Jeff Brinkley said. "'Ibey ran more multiple eets wtth that quarterback. Lately, they haw run a lot of one-back sndr that Is not as spread OUL" Brlnk.ley said he did not know If Seidensticker would play or not. which creates a dUemma for the defense. WThat makes it somewhat diffi. cult to practice, .. Brinldey said. "We will prepare as if (Seiden- sticker) Will be there. We will ~how our players thin~ they did when they had lhl> guy." Brinkley said tM offense is more coru.ervative and running- oriented without Seidensticker. Brinkley 'Kl.Id tailback Britton Ert- LIGHTNING Continued from B 1 maining to sel a school standard. The fm.1 opponent in that road block L'> ViC'wpoint (2-3) Friday at S<tge Hill at 3 p.m. 'Ille Patriot., beat Midway Bap- 11 .... 1. 16-fi. and Fainnunt Prep. 21-6, two leant<; ~g(· I fill beat a com· hined n 14. "If you look at the !ioCOre> of llll'lr game'.'> ,md our.;,. Coach 111111 M1111.1n.h ..rud. "it looks like it won'1 ht· muc. h of a competition. Hui th.it L" decelVing because Vi1·wp01111 c.hd not have one of it.!. ,1,1nt.·" for thl' M1dw-dy game." llu· l'<11not!> were healthy last ~•·••I.. ,11111 lo<.,t, 41 7. to VtllamJVd 1'11·p ~gt• I hll \ lone lu-..., came at ilw h.111c.h of thl' Wilde.al!. in Week .! hul thl' IJK!1lrnng kept 11 re- 'flt't 1,1hll'. l. I 7, agamst the No. 9 tl\llll in l II '°Mllllhl·m ~tion Di Vl"Oll XII I 1\11111.m It " l'Xpet:ting In., dt• fl'l1'>t'. v11h11 h h,L, .i.llowed I~ than 11 po111" JIN ga111t•. 10 rnnlinue it.<> ''"11.ir pl.1y aftl'r po.,ting the pro gr.11 n\ '4'1 om! ,1i111out 111 -.chool hi,tory EAGLES Continued from Bl tlm·.11 on llw wound <)11.1nt•rh.1c. l Kt-1tl1 Hurley ha.., thrtMll ''>. tu11chd11Wfl' th1'> year 1 or11p.in-<l 10 om· ultcn:epuun. I fu f,1vomc.· rc't l'IH'r 1' I >avtd Hlch mund, '"ho h.1<, three n:'(·e1v111g 10u1 hd!.l\'lim .1ml 1 lo'*' to I 10 rl' t l'l\lllg )'Jrd' J\g.11mt ( kangl'. who nm' a mnn· nm d11m111.11c'<l wmg l. E-;- tJnua \\/CL' ,1hlt• 10 cfTt'<.11wly fiU n"l1111g l.tm"> hy following pulling >{l1,1rd' llw J\rg111iau1' don'1 pull tht·11 1{1.1,mh a' muth, -MJ llw b · tarn 1a cll'fc•1Nw tarkle' will nt't'd 111 gt•t pt•1w1 ratinn into th t' C ;art.Jen (,mw hackfidd bv 'hl-t'r power one.I l'n•c.Ja1or ddt'ndt•r lo 'ror1• 111 lhe g.1m1· 111 girh undt•r b pl<1y • Pink Dulplun~ "" °'hm111g \tar. < 4.IJie C ,ova<ll'>, Clain.' John-Mm and < harhe I oflel each had nu mcmu., m n., un the goal <;tarting from midfield. wtule Nat.We Capelhru rnntnbuted -.cvcr.iJ 'ltrong k1( k.., to regain ball control. ra.-..-;111g by Kare Granoff kept the Pink llolptuns in the action and Marley Mai.; headed up the Dol- phin<,' dt•fen~. holding back many of the Shining Star.,' al tempts on goaJ •Pink Dolphins V'i. Green Bunerfliei. <harUe Toffel, Callie Kennedy and Oaire lohnson all teamed up to S(;Ort' 1he first goal Marley Mais and Kate Granoff provided a')sists for later Pink Dolphin goals. and Oaire Johnson had an imprt?$.Vve defensive save thal she turned around and took downfield lo score. •Blue Dolphins vs. Blue f))J phin.'I The darlc Blue Dolphins were lead by the defens!Ye play of P..mUy Fletcher and Abby Flores. Man.'l.Sa Clslaw and Kailey Ham- bck apin U!ad the offe:Me. with Amanda W&lson, KmldaD Macha· do and Patee Okey eecb contrlb uttna key kJcb and baocb. • Runlnp vs. Pwple Go·Go Gidl .,.. Pu.hi Jed the team wl1h IWV ~ and a llidq _..,,, .... MadiUne Phllll.. I rted on ooe Of Pub' .,.a P.rib 1!111 ICOred I a. lhot 6'om the dtbt ... tUld klla ~ md Mc x.. Paft9oui MmMty mt-cl ~ ~ 1'11* IDd Jale Mc AJ.. ...... ~ to .. Du\...-~Wdtu.­.... ................ ,... ~--! ..... ..... ... ..._..... ... .. ..... Ill T 111 ..... QJtll mann and fullback Owles Wolf· gramm are good athletes thaJ play bigger than their size. Brin- kley said the wide receivers are tough to cover no maner who the quarterback is. "They have a real good wide re- ceiver in (Kevin Kelley!." Bnnkley said. "He's a big, tall kid (6-foot·3. 185 pouncil>) and plays comer- back. too. He'!. very i.olld, and their top receiver.· An even bigger challenge for Newpon I I.arbor will be eiotabbsh- ing a running game. Ju.stin Reece (6·2, 245), a highly recruited in- terior lineman, and linebacker Eric Esparza (6-3, 2.30) form a stiff wall lo any inside running game. "Reece runs very well for a big guy." Brinkley said. "He IS one of the lop defeni.1ve linemen in the state. !Esparaza) is a big run plug- ger in the rruddJe. He's also Mira Costa's quarterback with ISnei- denstickerJ out.· Brinkley srud the Mira Costa defense nea1es problems for SAGE HILL STARTERS •. ....,. OR=ENfl Wt. Yr. ...... 1~MciQ., 641!111 Ft. QI 9 ~· M.lnMwdl f>.10 UIS Jr. T1I 460on,.,... lo<l 180 So ,. 10 llr9dln Ac>ee r..10 ,. So. Wll 22 NldoSohl 64180 Jr. Wfl ·~...,,_. &-119' Sr. Tf 116 9t'lndoft De""2 f>.IO ZIO Jr LT al Kyl9 llMiet &-ID> Jr LO Ma.vlft~ M180 Jr. c !Ill..,,..,.,_ M 110 Jr "G 8& ModlMI Mo.II"" 1--4 215 Jr llT ··r think \'1l'Wf>C11Jll wtll have a much more dl'><.1phnrtl runnm)( artac..k." M1111.1nh said "Tha1 mean!> wt-11t't'd to h.t w a IJ t tie be"er exC"l u11011 from our hnl;' backer.. ll 1ere were a couple of play, lagrum1 hunnonll wtwrt.' wt.• got beat 111 the ou~1dl' Wt• nm'1 afford thu'>t' 111b1akc...., dK't1n.s1 Viewpoint.'. n 1e P.cttno~ d.rl' led by rumung back Prnvin Kri.Wl.ct, who lt..t.., rushed (or more th.u1 WO yard'>. and wide rixc1vcr Robb1l' Sliver man, who hai) du~ to 200 rt:t l'IV ing ydfd"- ···n1ey ll">t.'Cl mainly I formJt1on and force lo that end. ~rtig h.tlc.J the team power hfung bt•fo n.• Monday\ prnl.'llcc. "The wor..t thing that l.Ul hap pen 10 a team in the rruddle of the ~a.son ~ to fo rget dbout Mreogth trdining. • he said. N!nig ~d he tlunh the Eagle-., have a good chanc..e of winntng the game 1f the defense can con L;un the <.arden (,rove offen!>t' "We need to lt•JJTI fmm uu1 mL\take.. and get mentally pre pared for every game.· lw ....ud "Wl''ve t~tahlL,hl-<l .in 1c.Jentlly ton ofTen~J Other rn.t.dll.., h.tvl' -.t't·11 whal we've do11e laverJ.gl' l.!. j:XlinL<., pe1 gamel .. n 1e Eagle otlelN' .... li·d by nm ni.ng back Bryn· Mrll.c·ndry 140.'i rushing yanb .md live tO\H h and Lauren VL.....,man hu~tlc>d 111 score one goal each. Ml'll'larn I .1 lao;co linuted the Pomc·' to two goal~. In bor-> under· 6 play •Asteroids vs. Green lll...trc.J., O mstopher Ca.5tillo ..cored fur the Asteroids with supponmg of fen-.e throughout the ganw from Bryce Edmonson. Sam Kimme dnd Sean Liam McCarthy l~dn Butlord and Jmtin DeMart.o raced after the ball many timt'5 challenging. the Green 1.u.ard'>' defense. • T'igersh.arlcs vs. Maroon Mon sters 7.ach Durham scored flr.t WI th a fa.st attack in the first quarter. A few minutes later a major c;c.:rim mage invoMng Joe Turrara:r~ Luke FJllsand Sammy Heilig resulted in Terrara.z bouncing the ball in a second time. Mason Undh and Sammy Hei- lig played on defense. while 1Cie· ran Headington led attack after attack and ecored two goals. In the second half Luke Ellis and rerraraz aided 1.acb Durham in putting in another ball. • Riding Giant. vs. Blue SWftta The ~ Gtantl battled the Blue Swfm In • dole comped- tive game und1 Corblo Jo)a took ewer OD both the defente and of. fenstve endl of the 8eld. Cotbln made numerow tteM and ~~~ ~ ~ and bid nu- mel'OUI ...... ).Ill wide of Che goal. Andmw SltJll wnm ICal9CI cm a bnUaMy IOd )MiOb ~ .. up .. w1ab bll ~ ... widl a-ds ..... Mat- llllW:'lbnll. •Quata•Stmb ()la 5 fl\o .. Jolbua Jmldm ..................... .................. Heidi-: ....... , .......... . .... .... ~.-..., ii: ... 0 •• , .................... .......... DE.FENf1 .. Yt.r.. .. Midleel Mo.vaon f.42111 Jr OE et lnndon o.Md ~IO 230 Jr. OT ae~erw M170 Jr. OT IO Jlmmv O'Here &-1 ,., St. DE 410onAY91S 6.() 190 So. Ole •=s,_..n 5-10 110 k, Ml..8 Z2 SoH 6-0 Ito Jf. MUI IM91v-n~t W1IO Jr. OU 10 llr.i... ,..,. 5-10 ,. So C8 9 ic.v• M..-iadl ~101• Jr CB 1 Jemie McGee &-0 1!515 ff' s 111 thl' g.i.nw film I 'iaW," Mo11.ud1 xt11.l "llit•y cxeculed weU . .tJHI llw 0 hne h.td gocxi surge. l".m hna 1~ d go<KI running back.· MorJJrd1 -..mJ 1he kt]' 111 1h1· ganw l,L,1 week. w.15 pn:..,,.,un· 011 the q1w1t.·rback fro m 1lw llt-ft·n "Vl' luw , b111 'ud1 pre--.,urc.· tl w .. Wt"t'k v.11J he 1UU~L "Vil'"-po1111 " Llw h1.·.,1 u .. 1111 wt• h,1ve pl,1wc..I 111 the la..,t f1•\I\ \•Wl'b." Murtdrth ..aid "lhey h.Jw ,, httle morl' '>W' .u1d 4111dmt">.'. \Vt• lt:1w to tx• abll· to match that or wt· will h,1w our lunrh hJndt'd 111 u' .. l>d t•n.,1v1•ly. !he Pa1n111 ... run ,1 lour lour and ot ca.<>io11Jlly m11w down.-. 11n 69 t ame--1 l· • .,tanc 1.1 wu11 both g'dITle<. hl• ru~ht'd f11r mono th,m 90 yard<.,_ Ml 11.endl) " abo a playmakt:r di m-.1dt' line b.atlc.er. C..On'>tanlly 1amnung m'1dt· ru<Jie. for m11111nal ydrciagl' J.erog ctb.o rt'lle. be.ivih 011 wide receiver Ryan ~mfonJ. who lead' the team with 12 reception<.,. \anford L., also a 'landoul m1l'>1c.Jl' llnebacl t'r v.ilo ,., equally gifh'tl .11 nt<Jlmg tht• qu,111erh..H ~ .md droppmg into n JVt'rJJ::e Atumhng to I emg. tilt' 11111,1 unport,mt 1h111g Im, 11;'<1111 1wt•cf, to du ,., lo 1mpm\.l' frum wt•t'I.. lo Wl't'k "\'ve lll't'tl to l1-.1rn Imm •H •r m1~tah"> .ulll g1•1 1111•r11.1ll\ p11• p3f('(I rrn t'Vl'f\ g.11111'. I lw .... 11d "Pt•opk JH' 'lur1H1g 1(1 H''Jlt'I I '" wl'll. wlllt Mr< 11111111 I.. p1J11111g thrt't' 11110 tht• lll'I. I >t•t•nng [\\II ,rnd \1t·rnon.,ma oi11• • l'urplt• l>ragun' ~ Red lt',1111 MJlfolrn l>aVJ<. '-< ort'd fir..t Im lht• l'l1rplc· Dragom Jnc..I Rarr1111 li<1111.1 m.tdt• .i ...avt' that kepi 11 do'*' <l1J.o,t' Adebohn held 110 rndll'r or tht' Red Team\ allad ... ., dlld r )OlllHlll Loftu'> and 1\11 H1mlmgt•r t 1111",temty advam t-d tht· ball u~ .... tnt lhe opponenh · goal In girl' umlt·r 5 play: • Yello~ Humhlehres ~. Purpl1· Pand.1. .. Metindct ~1even~ scored tw11 goals. whill;' 11,mnah Darrow and Hanna Math•~rud each scored one. Kera Newland played good offense, and h.1e DeVme made two breakaW'dY"' to ~:ore two goals. In bc:JY" under-5 play: •Red lfot Chm PepPf.>r<..,,..... The Soccer-A-Saureses The unstoppable Pepper de fense was led by Randy Vance. and l.uc Levine. On the offensive side of the game. Chance Duma scoml numerous goals. along with Dillon Lippman and Brady Scanlan. •Greet\ ~vs. Dinomites Jec:fl 8renrwl. Ben Zehnder. Joe ~ and 80ly Shannon aD ecored l'Ollb for the Gl-een BuD- dop. ~ Eann McK&ston had manerom.--. • Gn!m UDrdtl ft. Asteroldl Blymood Halbll m8de plays oa both end and s.m Wenbdm· S ICIOn!d ID '-I dieir team Co- ln lttuy and~ .... Md bmd ahotl oa pl tt.. Jumt milled. wbDD Jotdaal ~ W6 [)q)'tol> llnd .....,, Qelm tet lbe ..... wMI\ can1' I • d 1 .t¥iD ... •• Slflltlll • ... Hllwb .... ~ liid ~ CVJial --=-----ODii Met -sec. = .. Nalli~ .... I ; L m_NFHMl'f l. --~ Jluldlr, octar 7, ZOO. II cams trying to Rn IO .Newpon Hmt>or wm uy to be • ta+••.t • poellble co keep the ....... gs TIP ag. "'In cbe proam ol .,,... ....... an c6nlh<e pm plan. JOU cm\ • time and pound the baL. 8dnktey ml ·Al eome poGll JOU need • pbytica1 two-beet .... but to l1'Mlk2 that a ltady diec wll be tough. We an! gotlliB to ay to sprad lt around and Ft mll.Cb- upa that we feel are fa\Onble for us. .. Brtnldey said jwlior BiDy Brown wW start at dgtlt end and OUb6de llnebader. ~ in for ~ Miner, who di8located his lhoul- dtt i.n practict'. Also sldellned wlD be defensive end Sean Rowe. who has not been c:Je-ctred to play fol- lowing a conCU!ib!on suffered in the Dana ~IJlb g.ame Junior P.dk Ray will iakt.' tu' pfa('e. Brinldey said defens1w tatkll;' Ryan Uhl is questionable.-1lu'> week after sprainmg hi., dllkle against Dana Hills. A -.ophomorP may be called tnlo actmn 11 I Jhl L'> unable to play ont.' of tl11· l111d><1t kl'r'> over the center ,111d another back as a safety for ii fi"l' 1wo look.. Those fo rr n.i11011 ' ..re u<.,ed pnmariJy 10 5lop llw n m. '-<1methmg Sage llHJ ha' b1•t•11 ahll· ICJ du ~sea­ <.,on. A <lv11a1111t ont> rwo punch fro111 1,11lh.11 k Kty.:l Manshadi and fulll1.ll k l.ln11 Ay~ ha'> pounded oppo ... 111g Ll<'ll·n-.t..., 1hc. year. Man- .,hath h.l., 14'1 IU\hing yanh and a 11:.rn1 l11gl1 "'vt•n touthdown5 on )2 1 .urn..... wh 1 le Ayn:-. leads the lt.,1111 ~llh Iii:! ru<.,hmg yards and '"' '4 llrl'' I Ill 1 ll ,1lll'OIJ>L'> I 11·,h11 1.111 lJllJ.tterbcsclt Jamie \11 ( rl'l ll<l.'-bt't'O brought along .,1.,...\,1~ .111t·111pt1ng more passes in 1·.11 h 'uh-.t."'t.jUl'11l wet>k. Md ttt 11.1, rnmplt•rt'tl 11 of tu..!. 57 at 1t·111ph for \07 yJich and two 111111 l11l1M1.., with two mien.ep 111111' I d1111'1 th111k Vit'WJ>Omt\ de ll'll"' 1-.1 go111g to t•fTt't1 lour offen "vi· pl<.1y l .ill111g) 1<x1 rnueh, • mon Jfl h .... tld 1\'vc.• ht1\il' IWlJ l"\'al good n11111l'r-.. ,md wt· hctw J quaner· lldt·k 1h.11 1' 1111pr11vi11g t•very wl"t'll. 1r wt-pld'f our ga111t· .md don'1 h.tvt• .111y 111movn.,, I tlurU. Wl' ,1111uld lw .11>11· 111 ~111 • Wt• n• ,1 goo<J tooth.ill .1nc..I Wl' lll't'd to J.:l't '" 1·r 1h.11 hurnp .u1d .,tdn "11111111g till' h ,1rc.J game-.· QUOTE OF THE DAY "f't'upll' art• .Harrmg 10 ''''!''''111\ Wc'rt• a i.:11utl /001/>all aml k '<' lltTtf tu t;l'I (II t'f that 111111111 1111<1 '''"' II If/I I/fig lht' /i atd t;llfl/('\, Crai& Ferti&. E '>l<.inc1a lootball coac h POLO Continued from B 1 tlu hr.I qu.inl'r .md I> 11.itt• m 1he -..·t uml qlldrtl'r hl.'foll' < 11tldm·!> go.11 Wllh fiw '>('( und'> leh in the lir.t h.:tll < ut 1-oot.hJll\ 1<'3.d lo tl 4 I 1101h1ll '>t'lllor Dam1am Dudi( "mt.'c..1 all of ht'-ganw tugh four ~:11.11-. 111 lht• fiN hdlf "Wl' unc.JPn..,l unated 1l>ud1c..I." Ion h ....ud "\''' ~ed fUru1ed \1,1u" youth nctllc>nal team mem ht•r I W KrumpholJJ to be their domul.:l.tlt playt·r. hut we held tum 10 two goat.._ "W(' didn'1 wme oul as hard a.\ wt' rould haw t>arly." lorth, thougtl. preferred to look frnw:ml. "I'm font.I of ltu.'l team.· Jorth said "'Nt· are a wdJ rounded teem that L., ~nn~ 10 be ~ in tht> kmg run • s.. "'-Ltileiie fooUl9 •• ~ ..,_,. Newpoft 5--t.y l 1 2 I food:ttll , , 1 1 • ' ~ C.Olo 3, Jontl 2. v,..,... 1. Cobm , S-.-~·8 ,...... Dudk:'-~ 2. ~, °'41nd 1.~1 s-. -~6 TENNIS ' • • 0 -• 0. q • 4 AO a o • .,. • SPO RTS BRIEFLY SCHEDULE Blue reigning as Newport Harbor's brightest color 3-0 in the GSAQ, who were OUI· 6hot by PoW Loma. l&-9. '*"' (21 .., IOd JmnrTbomp- eon ( te)~the~~ 10Q1W Oiail..-W In a Sea 'v\t.-w Lmgur ~ meee. inwMIC Newport Harbor tflF, FoodUIL lrvlnr. ~ and IJigl.Dl HJJls. Newpon'i Whit- ney Blue ~ 6llt <Ml'8ll wtth a lime d 18.'0l ~ on the three-mile courae ai Irvine P4l.lk. aa the Blgte.s went up. 8-3, jt.Wt be· fore the baJt and DID away wfdl h in the leCOrMl half. 1be p.p. (~3, 2--0 tn league) 900r'ed moll ol their pointa off counte.ra!bldm. tory CJYlef" Cypress~ Sage grabs league win ~woma~taun =~--~ ~ ""°°' bo¥W lfld glttl- &unda. s..,.,.. -~ M.m. a:1s p.m. ~~Jeanette ~ laLn DeMmeca. A.tbley Maher and Vlnem lM8 ~ cawed one goal far the Pi- rw.tl:I (1 G-5, 2-1 tn the O£C). mnked b.anh In the stale. ~ 53-.Sl, 30-25, lS-7 Yktoly In Omr9 empre Conf«ence pla)( 00: <&-Z 1-1 In the OflQ wm host ~ II 7 p.m. Friday. S@ddJebect lmprow!d to 3-3, 1-1. ...... ....., Edleon a ~pott kattlof a Hefper CommJnlty c.nc.. 3:15 p.m. roae.I Delipite 8lue8 petfunnance, the gtrts team &mhed in fifth ~ with Lauren Maddox. 'Dlyb Bry- 800, l.u7.ana Bernard. Caittln Mai and Lily Dierkes rounding out the iop perfonnanoes Coe the Se.ilom. Pee.Mk COMt l.elpe &t..-11, OcMft v-.w 7 Score by Ouanen Eatancfa 4 4 4 :t 111 Ocean vi-2 1 2 2 1 ~ -Kunert 7. Alderte 6, DIFrantoo 1. Buchman l, Mellin 1. Saves-MeElveny 18. Sailors improve to 2-0 XeUy Oargel made cbree 53W6 for tbe 8uc&. Onnp fmPr'9 eonr-no. ~eo..t~t occ "'( 2 z 7 1 Cypres1 o o 1 o a GOLP: 1be S. Hill School ~ golf team ran swcy wtlh l&a lUst league win. ddeldlll a.an-. da. 239-254, In a Golden West league matchup wednelday oo the par-35 Mma Unda axne ar Costa Mesa Golf & <:ountry Oub. Sage'a Justine Oline aboc a 1 • under 34 to lead the Ughtntng and improYe thdr awn1J recxxd 10 6-1. P.mma Koh, Natalie Kraft, Megan Gillis. Klmberly ~tom and Megan MdJllivray were the other Sage scoren. Anteaters blanked, 2-0 • SOCCER: The bolt UC lrvtne men's soccer teem Jost. 2-0, to UC RJvaside In tbe Bag~~ enoe opener Wed.nmday nilcbt. The Antraten c 4-6) had Io cor- ner lddaJ, but were unable to capi- talize on tbe chances. ua bad 19 shoes on the f>:lgbt. rotnpared to 14 for the UC Rtvemde. Senior keeper Cameron Rossi had six saves for UO. High -"°°' -&tlncle -Gerden Glow. 7 p.tn.. a. High-"°°' glril-C.-. ,.._. -' Sege HIN• Rlwdlo Sen Jollquln Goff Club, 3 p.m.; Nofthwood It Cofone del MM "Newport BMct\ Country Club, 2:30 p.m.; <:>o.1 vi.w .. &t.lncN .. eo.c. Mt9I Goff. Country Club. 3 p.m. • VOllEYBALL: The Newport H.aibor High girls voDeybalJ team improved its league record to 2--0 Wednesday. defeating Aliso Niguel in four games, 25·27, 25-21. 25-21 and 25-10. OCC-Yarlna 2, Hllgenberg l, J . O.Menecft 1, Mahar 1, !Are 1. L DeMenec:a 1. Savea -Dargel 3. Cyp -Gonzalez 1. Saves -Peterson 10. VU's Hess scores twice Newport topples Eagles ...... Newport'6 boys team placed sec- ond. only~ to L9guna Hills, lS- 20. Nid: St. Andre had the best time for the Sailonl. finlshing in seventh place <M!fllll with a time of 16: 18. In his fuSl van;ity race. Francisco Avonce finished 30ch overall with a time of 18:22. McFlveny saves J 8 Kiley Hall led the Sailors, slam- ming I 0 kills to Alisa's side and serving up four aces. Tu.ryn Tu.r- nut7.er followed Hall with seven kills and four aces. •SOCCER: Senior forward Man Hess scored bis 14th and 15th goals of the season to power the visiting Vanguard University men's soccer team to a 2--0 Gok:len State Athletic Confemx:e victory over Point Loma Wednesday. • GOLP: A usually dominant Santa Margarita gitU golf team fell to Newport Hatbor Hlgh. 23.>237, in a non.league showdown Wednesday al Santa Ana Country Oub (par 36). The Antearers host Ca1 State Northridge al 7 p.m. San.lrdH}( High .tiool boys end git11 - Lagunl a.at. Newport Harbor .. ., screec. Newpott 8eect\. 6:15 a.m. ....... •WATER POLO: Richard Mcf.lveny had 18 saves and Olad Kunert fired in seven goals co lead Estancia High past Ocean View, 15· 7, in Pacific Coast League boys water polo play Wednesday at Ocean View. Coost cruises~~ •WATER POW: Klmberty Ya· rina scored two goals to lead the visiting Orange Coast College women's water polo team to a 7 · l Omnge f.mpire Conference vie- Christian Marston ~ted on the first H~ goal. which came with 16:25 left in the first half. Kayleigh Hom led the Sailors with a 3-owr-par 39, while NatUe Oraganza (43). Katie McKay (50), Ashley Jacobs (51} and lko Kaga- soff (52) all helped Newport even it.s record to 4-4. UCI's Serrano praised • BASBBALL: UC hvine base- ball roach Dave Serrano ~ been named the American Baseball Coaches &socialioo/~ America Assistant O:>ach f the High 8Cfo>I girtl-Alleo Niguel • Newport HM>ot; 3 p.m.; Corona del Ms .. catvwy Chllpel, 3:16 p.rn.; Com Meea at Srlta ~ 3 p.m. ~ College women -Long Be.:t\ State at UC !Nine, 7 p.m. High ld'OOI girt. -Corona def Mar at Univer9fty, 5:30 p.m . Danny Alderete was j~t behind Kunert in scoring with five goals. Goolk.eeper Tummaso Bianchi made four saves for the Uons (9·3, Saddleback rallies for win •VOll.EYBALL: Melissa Za· Year for his wor:k at Cal State - lerton last season when the Utans won the College World Series. 2640 legal Notices 2640 Legal Notices 2MO Legal NOllals 2640 leplNotica Lepl Notices 2640 legal llaOca --"'-------------------------------llWPOIT llSA llRD SOIOOl DISTICT 1.01 llD TIMI, DAU AND f'l.A<I, CAUfottNIA EUMINfAlY SCHOot A. lld Openlnv Tim• end lld Deodllne: w..._.c1cry, Neve ... t..r, 3rd, 2004: 02:00 P·"'· A Plat • of 81d RP ce1p1 Newpoll MP\• Umlted S< hool 01~ t 111 I Purcha'°n& ?985 II llear Street Cn~la Me''' Ca '17626 B P1 01~• I N 11111• Meosu,.-e ,.A,. CeUl..-..la lleMentory School-110 "t 13 OS C Pia'' PIJn\ Jt • un tole PRO I( CT MANAC I R·s off1te M1.C.11thv Build•na Compano~' 2().4()1 S W 811rh Strtfl Suite 300. Nt'w11c11 I Beach, CA 97b00 McCarthy Bulid1nie Compan1t~/Me.nur~ "A' Office. ?9R5 C R~a• Street. Costa Me\~. Ca 97626 1.02 SUMMARY or WORK: P101;ocl ll•" 11pl1on Tht~ plOjMI tllll~l~t\ 1.11 the ph•~ed mod~rn1u lion of a protutypl' elementary uhool 1n lht Newl)C)r I Mt\d Untlotd School DISllld Spt't lll cally llr•llh & ,,.,~1 y com111tan1 t AUA '0111 phantt' bu1ld1n~ \hrll 1nle&r1ty up11 ad"' classroom 1n1~"'":. tl',hnoloey and mfr" structure u11111adP\ Prf'hm1n11 y ( ~ltm~I• S2.000 000 00 I.OJ NOTKl: A NO ricr tS Iii Ht tlY GIVC N lhal N•Nl)ut l Me.a U1111t .. 11 \r hnhl 01str•cl .i.1tn11 hy o111d th1 OURh ti'\ (.over ruu.: Board will ,., PIY• ·,f'•lrd btd\ 101 -.w~r d ul .1 con tr a• t t1,1 tht .1bC1•r n1111ed P10,e1.1 up to. hut not l•l~r than thP t11tl de.odltn,. B Bods ~h.111 ht' 11• re1ved 1n lhP pl.u,. 1denltli.d ~b nv 1• Whether "' not b11h ..,,, opened "dilly at lhr lime f,. ed 1n 1h1\ nu1t11• no bod Wiii ttP I"' f'IVtd allt'1 lht' bid dt'adl•nt> (. Pl ANS WI Cll ICll T IONS AND f'l AN HOlD(HS llST lllH AVAILABI f NOW Th«' docum .. nts may bP rev1ewtd al the PRO.If CI MANAGER' oll1cfl (see 1ddrns item H below) OR CAN er PURCHASl 0 fROM tNTUNff ILUlf'lllNT: t •372 <••Urvctlo1t Ce1tter. '"''"•· CA. t2•06 (t4t) SS2-7SH fAX (t4t) SS2 I 20t D The Ot\111<. I will he '"'"•""II and Pnlnrc1na I l abor Cnmpltan< e Proa11m 1n <1ccordanc• With the PIOVISIOOS Ind requoremenh ot Aswm bly Bill I ';06 and pursuant to Cahlo1n111 Labor Codi' ,er11on• 1770 et .. eQ All 1 on tractors and "'"" &P phceble sub con tr art on perfOf mine on tht pr 01 eel site will be rtQuired to comply with th .. reQutrem,nh of thr labor Comphan<' Pru sr•m Inclusive of. but not limited to prov1d1rok the labOf Cocnphanrc Officet Of his/her de\ len•led •l!P•f!\~ntat1v' the rllfll to ronducl 'audit" tnletvoew\ of fh~ tradnm•n p~r for m1na on llHI p1oiett site t1n •n as deemed nee es,•r y bn1s du11nc emokty•~' normal WOfkftlf houi \ ., no ad41tklflal ( O\I In th• O••luct. o• •"Y of ttle Of•trlet's rtprt.,n •• ,,... .. Of ., • .,,, E heh Bll>Ot R mu\I !lffl a bid bond O< Ofhf'f MCurrty In the amount of IM ot llH• amount of the bid wltfl the bid r r •ell BIOOf'R " mult.iteously wtlh the • •etul!On Ill tllt Con tract Acr""""t, win be requited to lurn1tll • I abor and Meter ••I l'ttformence llonlf 11'1 ,,, a,,_m eqt111I to I 00 P«CMt of the ConlrKt tum end • F althful Ptrlwm1nce Bond ltl an 111101Mt fe1illl to l<lO PtfC•nt of the Contract km.~ I~..,.. bt from en ldmltt.d Cdforllla htety ..C-. ltd•y ta tN 1>+$tfld ""' "'"" ift the , ........ ................ '1.,.. o.p..,.., ., l,...,Y eftf ~MC.Mlfof· '"'-SM~"'" ,...,.. "' ""' *" """ 1rtut tllr:fll ti»• -r~.= ........ " licensed 1.ontractor pursuant to the Business and Professional~ Code Jnd be licensed 1n the applicable classoftca!lons for the trades for which the con tr act0< 1s sub m1t1tn11a bid II fh1s p10,ect has 3~ Disabled Veteran Busi nes~ Enterprise parl1c1 PdhOn &Oals t Questions <1boul this PROJCCT should be directed lo the PROJECT MANAGCR Contact Mat1 St Ger rmtn f um M<.Carthy Bu1ld1n11 Co Addrus 2985 C Bea• Street Costa Mesa. Ca 92626 I elephone 714 424 8950 IAX 714/4?4 mt I No Bid may be w1lhd1 awn until S11 ty clan •lier the Bod Op~nmg Date K The 01sl11cl reserves the rigtit to re,ect any .ind all bods 0< lo waive ure11uta11l1es in any b•d I Newport Mesa Uni lied School 01stroc1 1s an ·~Qual opporluntty• employer M The W.U-1 wlft be r •tt"'lred to prequallfy. Foo 111e11uahfttalton pal11a11e5 plPiHe conldtl the l'101ttt Manaeer al abovP address N No telephone or t.lt s1m11~ mad11ne will bP Jvdolable lo b•ddet s on the OISllllCT prem~ al th~ tome of btd Publtshed Newport Huch. Costa Meu Daily l'tlot September 30 Otlolm 7 2004 Th5JO ISC1414t llOTICI Of Pmml ~OAMmSTB man Of: 11111 l lllBlfllt WI llO. A727s.t0 Io .ill he11,, benPll 11.irtr\ 11ed1tors ion l111K~nt 11ed1101~. dnd l)tl\101l\ who may olh c•• wt.,• be interested 111 lhr will 01 e~tale or bnlh, ol NCI Lil K Mf RlOITH II Pl llTION TOR PRO IM If ha~ been hied b~ I I l [ N B MlRCDITH on 111' Superior Cout I of C11l1lorn1a Counly of Oranae rnr Pl llTtON r OR PROBAll requests th1t ll ll N R M£REOITH be .ippo•nled as personal rf'prpsent1hn lo ad m1n1•ler lhe es lale of th" decellent THC PETITION 1 equests the d«edeot s will and • ud1c.•ls 11 any be 11dm11ted In probate The will and any codicils are •v•1lable for ea am1na lion on the hie kept by the court YOU MAY EXAMINE the latlon, printed on this hie kept by the cour I If county Daily Pilot you are a person on Datet Slf' JO 2004 terested 1n the estate MAaJOllf LAllD you m4y file wtlh the CAflllt, JUDGl Of THl cour L a Request tor SUf'llHOlt (OUlT Specoal Notice (lotm OE Published Newport 154) of the f1hn11 of an Beach/Costa Mesa Daily 1n•entory and app111ul Pilot O'lobrr I 14. 71 of eslale assets or ol 28 2004 Th539 any pet1t1on or a"ount as proY1ded in Probate Code section 1250 A Request for Special Notice form 1s avatlable from the court cterli A"-Y far htlf'-r: bdna Gee, hq. SIN 160910, Ashworth, Kayes & Mar-. f'. 0 lax 6066, S-'o ...,,. CA 92706-0064 Published Newport Beach/Cosla Mesa Daily Pilot September JO October 6 7 2004 n1w528 SllllD Cotl'T Of CAIHlMA, CUTYOfhft 34 I Tiit Oty DrM hf-, CA t2161-3209 1-...MlktC... NOTICE IS Hf R£ BY GIVlN THAT THC UN 0£RSIGNEO Will NOi Bl Rl SPONSIBt l f OR ANY OfBfS OR llABlli TIES CONTRACHO BY ANYONl 0 I H! I( I HAN MYSllr ON OR Ar ICR lHISOATl OATlO THIS ?9TH day uf Sf PTEMBCR 7004 NAM£ I OUl\d Bouldin AOOR£SS 10591 Ital Or . Garden Grove Calif 92843 I Louisa Bouldin am no lon11eo re\pons1bl• fo1 anyont'\ debts but my uwn as of 9 ?9 04 Publ1!>hPd Newi:i111 I Bea,h/C1"ld Mtsa Daily Pilot Odobe1 7 8, 14 2004 lhl 554 ..... ~yml iona Of APPWTDITO fOI OWl6I Of IWll S81 Al.COltOUC IMIAGIS OIDB TO SHOW CAUSl fOI Mt ti Flitt a,.ac11Ma OWl6l Of IWll s.,t..k 21, 2004 to Who 111 It M•v CA$UlllUll:A727lll """'~"' The Naml'bJ 10 All INTfRI Silo ol lh~ Ap!Jltedtlf(\) ·~ PERSONS are I Pet1t1one1 Mege"fl GAt lAHOO JUDY MAHI( Ch11stone Ty11ell hied a GALLARDO IR MAHCIAI peltlton with lh1s <Ourl Tht apph<..inh h~ltd for a decret' chane1n11 abo•e ere ap11ly111¥ lo names as follows the Oep.Hlmenl o f Meeean ChrislinP Tyrrell Alcoltot1 c Bl'verdce to Meeean Chrosline Control 1\1 I'll olc11hoh1 Grubbs tie•era&P< al 7 THf COURT ORDERS 250E 17111 ~T Sii ll lhat all per\on\ inter t'>ted m thl'.\ matter shall appear be lore lh1s tuu1 t at the hur me 111d1caled below lo show 1.auu 1f anv. why the pet Ilion for chang• of name \hl.luld not be l(r .rnted NO TIC.£ Of Hf ARING Date October 19 2004 Tune 7 00 pm Uept t 7 l The address of the court 1s same as noted above 3 A copy of lllls Order to. Show Cause \hall be published at lea'.I oncf' each week 101 lou1 successive WPPti.•. pflor to the date '~I 1111 hea11n11 on tht 11et11111n m the lollowon11 n~w\ paper of general 1.tr ru t11fon. pr •nled m this county Daily Pilot Date: Slf' 10, 2004 Mwjwl• Laird Carter JUKE O' TIU SUf'l lJOlt COUlT Published Nowpo• t Beath/Cos•~ Mf'\a lld1ly Pilot Septemb~r lh ?l 30 OclClbl'r I 2004 fh!>Ol COSTA ME ~A C:A 97671 l YPI' ot ltt ~n\~(" ApphPd Im 41 ON \Ill ( HI I H l\Nll WINI I A TING Pl ACf Publl\h•d NPwpu1 t Rtddt/Cn.,t.1 M~'• lldolv Pilot 'i1·pl,.111l#'r iO Odolm 7 14 /004 th~H RdttiM aw.ss ... s...... I hr followm~ P~' '"'"\ •t I tlt110(I bU\IOr" d\ R1< hdtd U Rrtor l'h U 700 Newporl Cenlf'r 01 Ste 7 03 . Nrwp111 t Beat h rd 9?f'60 R1cha1 ti RI'< ur 1111 (CAI /OU N•wput l Cente• r1r ,t • ,'O l Nawp111 I U•· oH h CA 92660 l "''' tui'' mr~' t•, t iin ductPd by " COIPO• iltnn Havr 1r•u •tarted d<>tna bus1n~" yPI > Nn Rot hat II RPCOI ln1 Rt<hatd CJ Ret0< Pot\ 1d•11I lHE Pl llHON reqoests. SW'IB)I authortly lo administer Cotl'T Of Thi'\ '\latf'ment w's hied with the Cnunly Clerk ol 01 All!(, C:ouulv on 09/10/04 20046000Jt9 the "State under the CAlfOlllA, lndtpend•nl Adm1nl\ (IW-Of~ lt~lton of Estates Act """'" -...,. 011ly Pilot Sept 16. / l 30. Oct I 2004 lh'>Cl7 Fkllll. lllillll ... s...... The lollowme pe1son~ .ire do1ne business as Oel1ware Studio Apart menls. 2408 Marcaret 01 • Newport Beach Calttorn11 92fi63 Maqor le Morr 1s lruslee, lack it MorJts £•emption Trust G1andch1ldren. 146 l ochlomond Ran~ho Mira¥t. CA 92270 Chdtfu & Velma Sul lerheld, Husband and W1ft' 29420 435th Ave nue Otter tail, MN 56571 Wilham A & Ceha E Snuley Husband and Wile 2408 Margaret Or Ne wport Beach CA 92663 I hos bu,mess 1s •un ducted by a eeneral par Iner shop Have you ~l.irted doong bus1nen yet' Yes, September 28. 1976 W1ll1am A Smiley This statement was toled with the County Clerk nl 01ange Counly on 09/15/04 2004600 I 0 I I Odoly Pilot Sept 73 lO, 01.t 7, t4, 2004 Th~l9 FktftlM !l.siliKs ... s....... 1111• followme persons .,. dom.i bu~me\s as l'd•ty Patkaflt'S 21">86 I o'I River Cnur I I •ke f orr\l CA 9l6JO R"11•na Hamb11c li l 1 '>RS t OS R1vtr Cour I t o~l' r 01 rsl CA 92630 l'alrreta Mt Gehee 25691 Crrvantes lane Mt\\ttln V•PjO CA 92691 lll1s bu~ine\S •~ ton dur lrd by J 11ent'rdl IMrl nel\h111 Have you \I Jr lrd do1n~ bu\1nt>ss yet 1 No ll•111n4 Hdmto111.k fh1•. SldlPmPnl WA\ t1l•rt with th• County Cltrk ot 01.lnti" C.ounly un 09/11/04 2004800 I 290 0,11ly P1lol Sept .' l. 'IO Otl 1. 14 1004 Th51 I Rcttleus ~ ... s ....... The lollowona prrsons are do1n11 business as Wa1lea Alanuo. 270 Newpor I C11nler Orowe. Su1le 100 l'jewport Beach. CA 92660 Scott T Burnh.im. Trustee ol th11 Burnham ramoly rrust 270 New port Center 011ve Suite 100. Ne wport Beach, CA 92660 Jody M Burnham lruslee of the Burnham F amcly Ir usl 270 New port Center 011., Suite 100. Newport Bea1.h Ca 92660 I hos bus•nes~ 1s 1.on dueled by • Tru\I Have you st<11 led <101ne business yet' Yes 06/01/7004 Scott T Burnham Trusteee fh1s statement was filed with the County Clerk of Oranee County on 09/10/04 20046000HS Daily Pilot Sept 16, 23, lO. Oct 7, 2004 Th509 RditlM 9-iless llmeS...... The lollow1n11 persons are do1n11 business u Toslo.d A Tasllet A Grft BW<et wm 2021 Businm.s Center Or #114 Irvine. CA 92612 Caler!O<I s lnterpuses Inc l CA) 2021 BU$OIW"\.\ Cttoter 0. • 114 lrv.ne CA 92tl2 Thos bu~ ~ lUO ducted by a tQrporallon Haw you slar1ed <kwia bustfll!ss yet 1 No Caterlfll s [nferprr.1es Catherme Arakthan Prestde<ol Tiles stateml'lll w,~ hied wltti the County Clerk ol Ur aoge Coooty 00 1Mllft)4 2004600JOOe O(llfy P*>t Oct 7. 14 21 78. 200I lh'>47 fldltl.llsillm ... s....... !he follow1nl( person\ a1 e dnm11 bu5ones• ~~ Atupuncturr & llerbal lhe toll11w11•K 1t1ff\On\ Clo1111 of Trad1l1onal d" d11111w lt11'.111e\' ~' Chin~" Med'""'· ?J.4 C I e~•I lluulik1·r1111111, S~1 11th !>I • Sutlt" l 10, v11"' ~X11 I I Ith ';t Costa Mesa Cahfnr n1a Suoll' l'><J frf\l.t M1•\.t 9?677 l.A'J/ft// S ey~helle lt•nnf' 1111 h.i1rt W WMtn~ Cannes 8'> Ynrkluwn Ul>i' t11· .. ll41I Or los Newpvr t Beat h f A Alo11ut ( A 'IOI /0 92660 lll-11111' I llrnw11 J167 This busmeu 1~ ton l1Q~llJ1t O• Io• Alam dueled by an 1nd1Y1du<1I tlO\ fA !01/{) Have ynu starttd d•llOi lh1• t . .,,.,,..,., is <.nn business yeP Yes dull'Cl l•v co II~''"'" 11/13 ?003 ll•v• t"" \l•rtrd do1ne Sey1 helle lr~nne ltus111r" tf'I' Nu C..1nnes Rt< h••d W War on~ This staltm•nt was I h" ·.tatemenl was filed with the Cnunty hied with th,. County Cler~ ul Or.rnee County rlMk ul OoanRe C:n11nly on 09/'12 04 on 09/ 11 04 20046001112 2004•00 I 282 Daily Pilot Sept JO. Ocl Daily Pilot Stpt 21 JO 7 14 21. Z004 ThS?? O<t 1 14 ;>004 lh51J < fh1s auth0t1ly w11l ellow l4 I Tiit Oty DrM lhr personal represen P.O.•-14J6f fktltlm..... Th" followm11 per\ons t.thvt to l•ke many -... S....... lh•• l1lllow1n11 llb•'·""" lit doin& business IS M 11011~ without obtain 0.-.., CA ~IS6t dtP dmne bu\m•~' A' Never E noueh Boutique, one Cllurt approval -..... .._.....,,......... lhe tollowone person' f111m lh• hl•111I~. ?'> v.~ ~•o J7nd StrPel •101. RPIOr• tali.inc certa11t -~ are dolnl( busmen as I'"' d JH?. lrvrr,. C.t Ne wport Beach. CA very 11nportanl action\, "1J110IOf Sutcess Proptrl•t!\ CJ/1>1 7 \li'66:l howover, the Pf'•sonal 0..A. Y...t~ Escrow 01vmon. ?21 V1<t fl•v111 C.h~m~11111 7'3 Vt~ Robert Austin. 74Sl '"l>•euntaltvt will be ~T.Y--'~ Koron. Nflwport Bea1h lt•t•a 1117 lrv111r CA Warner Ave £102, 1cqu11ed lo 11ve notice -C1llf0fn1a 92663 'li'61 7 Huntmaton Buch. CA to lnleruted per\ons wtfit)• If Karen S Wllaon, 21t Mnd~I l\ilO\toi /!> V•a 92647 unless they h111e waived Via Kot on Newpor I l u1 ld 111/ lrv1nr CA Betty Au1J1n. 7•51 notice or consente<I to AlellisT-Y...t, Buch Cahl0<n119?663 !17611 Warner Ave , EI02. Jhe proposed achoo ) ,... Hutch HutchinMn. 221 lh1\ bu""''' " con Hunttncton Belcll CA lhe 1ndependtnl all Vt• Koron, Newport dulled by • wtnei.I 92647 m1nl\lr1t1on 1ulhorlty fOIOIAIQOfl&Alll Buch CalilOf'nl• 92663 partne1,111p fh1~ bu$1nen Is con will be c•1nted unlen <elllOSIOWCAllSlfOI This l>ullneu I\ 'on HhP you ,l,.olf'd do•nc dueled by husband 11nd tn interested person IW&-Of llHM ducted by • l•nefal bus1nes\ yet' wit• ftlo an obiechon to the --P•rlnerlhl(I No Hawe ycxi sblrted dolnl PPl1tton and shows aood CASI~ A2?1704 Hawe you •t8ftt!d dolnc Oav•d Ch1mhn bual11111 ye!? No l.&uta why th~ coort lO All INTERESTED bu1111~1_1el1 Yn, lh1• \taltmenl was Robert M. Austin ,11ould not 111n1 the PCR~S 09/04/2004 l•l•d with th• County This statenMnl wu 1uthortly 1 Pellttonet Claude A Katen S Wlf~ Clerk f!f Oranee County flied wttll the Cwnty A ll(ARIHG on the Yacoel and c .. olyn T This 1l1lement WH on 10/01/04 Clitfll of OrtllJlt County 1>1t1hon wlll be held on Yacoel (husband and h6td wtlh UM County 2004.002ttl Ofl 10/01/04 10f1&/04 •I I •Sp m In 11 ) ..... H f ••· Clttll Of Or•l'll• County Oa1ly_Ptlol Oct 7, 14 21 200UOO"IJ O-t. L13 lcKatld al u1 w 1 on "'""1 o ._ ... -'109/09/0it 111 10()4 Th561 02~ .. 2004 .... , n...t 7Th!'i4'14 .,. "'" Yvonne YtlCOtll, a mlnM to4M'4NIOU7 .--"" The City 011w1 Soultl, flied • petition wrth thlS n---. ..... Oran1•. CA 92613 cov• 1 for • deuH Dally l'llol ~t 23. j() ._ If YOU OiJCCT to the chan11n1 nemn u Oct 7 , 14. 200t ll\520 ... S..... ..... ..... lfllllin1 of Illa petition. follows "'9a11 Yvonne .......... lh• lollowlna l*M>llS ... ....... ~o.. 111\ovld....., It the Yecoal to l••le Yvonne at• ~ IHHA-•: The t•w!ftt '""°"' Ht1n1 and slate YOVI Yacoel IH£ "9Uftl ......... C1llternJa Cllocolat• '" doltlC blllllleN "· objeCttOft• or ftlt written OROCRS thet ell~ TM f._Mll person• Fou11t1lns L.A . 1lU Glenn It . .loflMon Sc.It obl:ttoM wttll IN (()lµ't lnt9'1t1led 1n ttlfi.IMHM •• ....., buslMa ff Minion Drh11. Cotte MoCWa 3U W Ctlepm1 be Ota tilt hMrln1 Y-tllell 10H•r bttar• t1119 c.t•fM'I lltlto, 2.1241 M .. •1 CA 92121 Aote .. o;.,..., riA rn.4" e1>9Ht1nce may bt In co111I at CM ,_.Int ClrlMfWd U11lt C, lt HMtller M. Af ... O'tldl, Prof•Hlol'le1 Qu1lltr perun or by your lndiceted below ta lllow llln.t Nlluef,CAmn I U1 Mlulo11 Drlote. Sc• Models,~ (CA), •ttorner If ........ t Cat.in • t-~ '--C t ...... C ......,_ ..,. IF YOU ARC A CltCOI ClllM any, _..,. IMt • 1 "-pt-. °'a ~J A._ .... 1 W. QI~ Aott • lOlt or con~J!~t petition fOf cn.1111 of lne. ~). 2021 lusl WllA1t1t 1111• Ar ..... ldl, Ofinp, CA~ etlcllicw 01 "" • n11114 &hould not lie naa tv P,. 1111, ll2Z Ml .. lon Orin, Tllil ~ i. Cttlt· ••11t.d lfVll'll. CA t2t12 Cotta ...... CA 12129 dtld.14 by: 1 C41fJ*•tlon YCHI rwust lilt )'Otlf' CllMftl lltOTICt 01 HlAltll!IO This binl111t11 ilJ con TMt ~ la c:.el'I· Hew JOU SCWW ...... wltll the eout1 •114 lftall 01te: NOV 16. 2004 dllclacl '' • COfP«atlon ducted by: • PMf•I bldlftnl yet? Y•, • copr to tlle '*"'"' °"""~ UIO,... o.t,: l13 Miwe rou it.tad dolfll p~ -~ '•""'t•tlft WOlnte4 n.. _...,.of tllotuwt •'*"-rttl lllo H111t yov 1t1tted dolrw P1oteulon11 0111lltr ., tfte cour' w1tt1i. '°"' .. ..,,,. • Mtff ...... c.t•IM'• lnt•prlMI, ltva!Ms.s ,.u Yu. Seti• Model•. IH., lflOfttttt frOfll tlN ,.._of I . A copy ., tNt Or• Cttlt 1ln1 Anlltllen. 07/10/04 Antony I. f'ruoate, tM Arlt '-WtnU If fl "'8w C... a. .. ,........,, Ht1tller Arht11011"" Prltldtftl wt n llflWWM Ill ,_...._. et llMt __. TM statement WH Tltie 1tel1ment "" n,11 •~ "" "'*'' CO.. *"°" .. cit .-hr r....-fiH •"" t ~·~ fltM •ll'tt tN Cov11tr fW wM Uie COllfltr ttao n. "-,., ,_. nec-111• • "'* c.. e1 °' .... Covtttr ew11 or °'.,.. C01111t1 Cllr\ ot 0r.,... c...tr ,._ wW ..t •• ,_, t. -.. .... wt fOf • 10/DllOol oitClt/lMM et1 Ol.'lMM ..... ,.. lllOMJll ..... ''"""' " .... ~ ........ , ........ ., .... ~ ... ~ ... 4ltl ...tiW Ill a.a ......... ,.._.. l.OJlw 'Plot Od 1, )~ ~ N11t a.;t. JI, D. ~ , ... ._, tt. a., _... ~ • 1-.-..tL'2*i~ilm&=...._-__.:,Tll:.::;>a= @DiOrt.7,ZOO. Tll9lt •.Gil 7,200f 11111• ( Adi'-.... ... s...... The followln& persons are doina business n Green Gate. 2 Medk:1, Aliso VlejO, CA 92656 Dynamic Solutions lnternahonal Inc <CA) 7 Med1c1 Altso \11eto. CA 92656 This business ·~ con ducted by a t otpoullon H<1ve you started do•ns business yet' No Oynam1c SC1lut1ons lnlerna11on.ii Inc Rasoul Ha11khan1 Pre" dent This 'taltmenl .. as hied with the County Clerli of Oran&e County on 10/01/04 20046003000 Daily Pilot Ott 7 14 21 28 2004 Th552 RctltlM '-'-' --.sa..... The follow1n1 persons are doma bus•nes\ as \laldet Celebr al1on of Mu">•<.. ?384 Redland\ Or . Newport Beach. CA 9?660 I odo~ He1 manus, Int (CA). 2790 Harbor Blvd 1310. Costa Mesa. CA 92626 Th1:s bus1nus is con ducted by 1 1 otporatinn Ha•e you \latlPd do111~ bus1nns yet' Yr!> 6 s 04 1 OdO!> 1tern1dOO'> Int. Ron.aid J Ch•1111f'I\ P101dtol Th" \latl'mrnt w•s "''d with the t.ounty Clerli of 01•ner County on 09/10/04 200 .. 000400 Daily Pilot Sept 16 I J JO Oc I 7 7004 T h '>06 ~ .... --.s...... Tile follow1ne persnns are do1n11 bu"neu 1~ aJ T1n\el Toh, b) 01y B•by t) 01y M.1m1, 1940 Or ance Ave l.O'>I a Mes~. CA 926Z7 Consuelo I lreac v. 1940 Oranl(e Avenu~. Costa Mesa. CA 92b?7 Jus1ca lu Sewall 7175 Golden C11cle Newporl Bea. h. CA 92660 Prasopsook Phone prian1ch. 710 Kelp SI Manhattan Buch C1 90266 T hos bustne\\ •• ton Clucted by a aener.JI p11tnersh1p Have you ''"'led dO"'I business yet1 No Consuelo I Treacy r hi\ slalemenl was filed with the County Cler k of Or anae County on 09/24/()4 2004.0021 :ZI Daily Ptlol ScrµI 10. Oct 1, 14,21,2004 Th5J7 ......... ... s..... The tollowlne persons .,, doln1 boslnesa 11 Succ111 Properties escrow Olwist0n. 221 \11a Kn<on, N•wpoft Beach. C111tornla 92663 Karen S Wiison, 221 VI• Kor on. Newpor I B11cll, CallfOfnia 92663 • Hutch tlutchlnson. 221 Vie Koron, Newport Beach. C1llf0tnl1 91663 Thlt buaffl•n Is con ducted by • I•'* .al Plfl natlhlp llne yov 1t1rttd dotnl bualn.as r•U Yes, 09/04/2004 Karen S WlltOfl This 1tetamtnl wH ltlfd with the County Clefk of °'"'19 Counly onOl/OIM 1MUOOOIJ7 Diiiy ""°' Sept. ~ .32.t OCt 7, 11. ZOl)4 I n:i.c.1 ' RttHt.s ..... ... s....... The lollowina person• ••e dolna bu"ness u Ca1pel Boy, 518 W Crystal View. Oranae. CA 97865 Jamn A Cue 518 W Cryital View Oranee CA 92865 This busrne~~ is con ducted by an 1ndMdual H1ve you sl<11 led do1ne busmeu yet> No fames A Case Thts st•temenl .. as ftled w1lh the County Clerk of Oraoge (;ounty on 09/10104 200460003H Daily Pilot Sept 16. 23, JO Oct 1. 2004 l h508 FldtllM lllillll "-S...... r he lollowon& persons are dome busrness as a) David llennedy As· \O< 1ates. b) Worship Acoustic~ & Sound, c) lnteer 1ty Acousl11.s & Sound. 8601 Crockett Cir, Weslm1nste1 . CA 97683 Da••d Keith Kennedy. 8601 C:1 ockett Cir Westminster, CA 9?683 Th11 busmen fS con- duc led by an 1nd1w1du11 H~vt you started dome bu\lness yet7 Yes. 1990 01•1d Kennedy lhl\ statement was ltll'd with the County Clet~ ot Or a nee County on 09117/04 200460012'2 Daily Pilot Sept 23 JO Ocl 1 14 2004 fh515 ~ ..... ... s....... The lollow1n11 persons are dome business as S111nal Geosctence. 3125 S Maddock Strut, Santa Ana. Cahlorn1a 97704 6678 01v1d A I e$pennce. JI ?5 S Maddock Street. Santa Ana. California 9U04 fh1s busmen is con dulled by an 1nd1v1doal tl~ve you slM led do•nti bu~meu yet> Yes 4/ 1/97 O•Y1d l esper ance 1 hos statement was tiled with the County Clerk of Or1nce County on 08/17/04 2004H97,44 011ly Pilot Sept 16 23. JO. Oct 7. 2004 lh514 Rctlll. ..... ... s...... The lollow1n1 persons .t•e do•n1 bUSIOllS$ IS GOOOSPOATS 119 Ruby Ave . Newport Beach. CA 92662 Clan ol 2000 L l C (CA) 119 Ruby Ave . Newport Beach. CA 92662 Tiits tNsiness 1s con dueled by L1m1led L11b•hty Co Have you started dome buJintss yet? No Class of 2000 L.l C., Steph•n J Clark. Pru This sl1lemenl was hied with the County Clerk of Oranee County on 10/01/04 20046001001 Dally. Pilot Oct 7. 14. 21,21,2()(M Ths.43 ......... ....... lht followln1 persona are doln, butlnt» u . C1lorlek 111 Wellness Solutlona, 1001 W l 7tll Street. Suitt M. COsll ~.CA92627 Allan Bofu~ and Astoclalfl (CA), 100 l W 17tfl SltMl Suite M. CUtl .... C6mzz This buglness la con ducted by: a corporetlon Ha•e you started do1n1 business yet? No Allan Borushek and Assoctates . Allan Borushek, Prastdenl This statement wu toled with the County Cle'" of 01101111 County on 09/17 /()4 2004HOl2IO Oatly Ptlot Sept 2J JO Oct 7, 14. 2004 ThSl6 ............ ... s..... The followon1 penons are dome business n S C S C S 3355 V11 L 1do, Suite JOO. Newport Beach. CA 92663 Donald franll St1llmas. 3355 Via lido. Sulle JOO. Newport ll each. CA 92663 Ray Walton, 1617 l0f1ne Way Anaheim, CA 92802 This busineu 1s con dueled by a eeneral partnership Have you start~ do1n11 business yet7 No Oona Id frank St111in11s This statement w1s llled with the County Clerk of Or anee County on 10/01/04 2004H0291t 011ty Pilot Oct l 14. 21. 28 2004 Th!>49 ............ ... s..... The followine per$0nS dre doin1 business as Coastal Home Conceph. Inc . 892 W 18th Stre.l. Cost.. Mes.I. CA 92627 Coutal Home Con cepts. Inc (CA). 892 W 18th Street. Costa Me~ CA 92627 Th•s busineu 1s con ducted by • cor poollon Have you started do•nc business yet? Yes. 11·29-2000 Couhl Home Con cepts, Inc Ger aid Noon. President This statement was hied with the County Clerk of Oranee County on 10/01/04 2004.0029'3 Daily Pilot Oct 7. 14, 21,28.2004 Th~? Adlllls ..... ... s..... The lollow1n11 persons are dotn& buslnen as bkm North Anaheim Auoc11tes, LlC HMS Placenlta Avenue. Costa Mnl. CA 92627 bkm Onelopment Company. LlC (CA). 1945 Plac,tnll• Avenue Costa Mtu . CA 92627 fhrs busmeu rs ton oucted by an 1ndtv•dual Have you Sllfttd doinc bU$10H$ ytt1 No bkm Onalopment Company. llC. B1111n K M1llte1. M1n11ln1 Plft ner nus statement was lo .. d with the County Clerk of Oran1e County on09/J0/04 20046002844 Dally Pilot Oct 7, 14, 21, 28,2004 Th540 ......... ......... Th• tollowln1 i>«sons art dolna butlll•s n . Meu AcalMmr of Mn· aqe. 721 W Klmb«t~ St., '1acenti1. CalffOf'nl• 9287()..6343 f'lloenll Education Ser Yica Inc • 1620 N f'lacenlta ,.,, ... ful9rton, Cahf0t1tle 97.lll Tltla bvlinffs Is con dvctlcl b1 • eor por ltlofl HM JOU startad dcMa rw,rw,;ttY ... Pho1nl1 Education Sef vices. Inc , Jacqueline L. l1B1rre. Prnldent Thia statement wn flled wllh the County Clerk of Oren1e County on 08/ 17 /()4 2004Ht7291 Oaily Piiot Sept 16, 23, JO. Oct 7. 2004 Th511 ~ .... ... s...... Th• lo11owin1 ~sons are do1n1 bus1nns es Cou11eeou1 Choice, 6 R1verston•. lien• N111uel. CA 92677 Cyber Med11 SotutJons. LLC 6 Rl1111stone. L111un1 N11uel. Ca 92677 Thrs bos1t1.ss " con dueled by l1m1ted L1ablHly Co Have you stMted dotna busmen yet? No Cyber Med11 Soluhons, LLC, Allan Gindi, Man .,., Thts statement wu filed wolh lht Coonty Clerk of Oranee County on 09/08/04 %0046000041 Deily Piiot Sept 16. 2l. JO, Oct 7. 2004 Th519 ........... ... s...... The lollowlna penons are dom1 businns as Penonal Tralmna By Mr Amer1ca, 1048 Irvine Ave •357, Hewpor t Beach CA 92660 Terence l Hatrston. 1048 Irvine Ave . 13'57. Newport Beach CA 92660 l hrs bustnast '' con ducted by an 1nd1vtdoal Have you st.rttd doinc business yet7 Yn. 09/01/()4 Terence L Haontoo Thts statement was hied with the County Clerk of Or an11 County on 09/24/04 2004.oo21J6 011ly Piiot s.i>t JO. Oct 7, 14, 2 1, 2004 Th536 fkllls .... ... s....... The tollowln1 p.nons 11 e doina business ll Cerswell Marine Wood and Metal. l04 Sapphire Ava . N-port Beach, C11tf 92662 Donald Thomas Car swell. 304 Sacxilllre Ave • Hewporl B11ch. Callf 92662 This busonen is con ducted by an lndM<lual H1v1 you started dollll busonass yell Y n , Nov 1992 OoNldC•n-n ThK alat-nl wn !tied wrlh 1"9 County Clerk of Or•nat Co~.inty on 09/10/0it 200460004 16 Deify Piiot s.i>t 16, 23, JO. Oct 7, 2004 Tll510 ............ ... s..... TM to11ow1nc '*'°"' "' doin1 bullneu as: •> W111 Kann1dr a Auoclatu b) Mennedr Flnanclal, Z700 E. COMt Hwy 18, Cofone dal Mlf, CA 92625 Mtl\Corp ltd. (CA). 2700 l . Coa1t Hwy. te, Coron• dtl Mar. CA 92625 This b~ la COit· duct Id by; I COf'polllton ..... Y04I •tartM '°"'- but'-a ,.., "·· 11111 KtneofPL ltd., W1'liatn Kannady,"~ This •l•~t "" f1Nd wltll IN Couittr CMJ• of Of11119 c-tr OllOl/17/0t ........ , o.-, Not S.t. ZS. JO, Oct. 7, lt mot lldll STARTING A NEW BUSINESS?? Tbe ...... NGlla11 0epweu_,. M.,. 0.-., Net le ••1••-........... wtoeeto1WW-.Xll 11111 ,,..,._,_,___ .......... .......... .... ....._ .. ...., ___ ,... ........ ... . .__ ...... ~~.,....., ... ....... ,.,,. .... .,... .................. . ow.. 'OIMt .... ..,. -........... ... ...,... ___ .............. . ............. _ .. ,..,,_ _ _._.. .... Cll!Mr ............. Gill ... ·a •• ':~Qt 5 Tiie ,.,.... •e fillllll ...... •A 6DC:-....5ZZ ... ....... ~ ....... pert ...... ~-., -· Kett iu.w., &!2 S-hrfletdlfto AV., =ort IHdl, Cl Tiiie ..... la COll- Mfied •r. '"' ~ He" Yo" •'*1.ed dolfta ~,..,No Allfta Kt .. KhftlMa Tilll 1tlta1111M ... .. with tN County C*' of Of•• Countr Oii 10/01!04 IMHMJM7 Dally Piiot Oct. 1, 14, 21, 21, 2004 ™" ........... ........ Tl'e folowln1 l*IOftS ,,, "°"II l>vslneu ea. Mo to 1worlls. 1760 Monrovia Ava UnJt C·5, Costa Mesa, CA 92627 Ryan Christopher Corum, 1760 Monrovle Ave. Unit C·5. Coste Mna,r,/.92627 Thb business Is con· ducted by: "' l11d1v1dual Heve you slatted doln1 buslnen yell No Ryan COt"um This statement was flled with the County Clerk of O<anee County °" 09/24/04 200460021 J2 Dally Pilot Slot. 30, Oct 1, 14, 21, 2004 Th535 •• PftPI ---... ~ ...... ., .... --.. -.: ••unu1os. n ,, .. le1ut, lrvl•e. CA t2ll02 ..., J. hlM. u ''HIHd, lrvlne, CA t2IOZ TllM ~ lj eo.- -..CW •r. M .......... Hew }'OtJ •lerted ~ IMlsln-. retf v.. ot-1-04 XavW J. SeinJ Th" l lattfMftt WIS ftW ttlttl UM ~ Cltrll of Ofe• County on Ol/lO/Ot lOOUI00414 Oelly l"llot S.,t1 US, .'/Ji 30, Oct. 7, 200' Th=-.... ..... ... s..... The followlnc persons ere doln1 busineu •: Stlwer Star. 3723 South Brl1t ol, Senta Ane , C.llfornle 92704 Ahreu Ktl.,utenl, 24751 a-.,. Sue °'"''· l q une Hills, Cthforn11 92653 This bu11neu IS con· ducted by en 1nd1v1dutl Have you 1t1rted do111e buslneu ytt7 No Ahreia Kel1rest1n1 This statement was foled with the County Cltrk of Orenae County on 00/27/04 200U002JS2 Delly Piiot Sept 30. Oct. 7,14,21,2004 Th526 Giilillil ii Glil... • Glil... A I •!I,£. !! • ... !ll!i __ Al~'!is~'~ff!'~:-J•~ ·a ·a • s n a , r · ---• • - n a r · ....... ...... _.._. 7 ., 1 ... _.. ... _. Tiie ....... ,., .... Tiie~ ..... Tiie ....... -.... ,...,.......,.,.... ........ , .................. ........ .,.. ... I..._•:...... •: ...... I ..... S .. ._,....._ _ .............. ., ............... a .,..._ .,._J. -.. The Sten..., 111, ~ v.r.t. UI 'la .. a1ret11rc Dlrecterr ,._. .. Ac..-•t. c/• llttfti.c.,.. 1240 • ,...., 4!!:J_ iwer ... MMta Aft. wee 1tr-. ......,. IMdl. ,,........_ • ......_ IM a ~•c'•• ,.... a-. cnw. u.ie ID. •Mer.CA~ ao, ~ IMdl, CASIJIA ~c..t.t -.., CA T__., 101 I.'"'• btlltl•, C1lll•r•I• 0... Wlcblr-, 2m CA.... JoM Cfllr .. ,.._, RRI !h_!'QOO, OrMel. Ct IZM F...... ~.. c.r-. AWtt1 f.,.._, 210IZ 111 1/1 3Stll ltr .. t, 0.WI ....,.., '59 ~ l..IUf T .... 1, 2'Z'I N, .. Mer, CA 1211a Red W C... Hwl• ::Mr'' I Hell, CA M11111ll1 St., Co1ta .klM T....... Ul77 .._"41 Stt..t, 1~ Tiiie ..... i. coe· ,,,..._..._,CAtZllilt ' Meu,CA121%7 QnSl..~leildl, Gr ..... ~ M194 ~: M ..._.._. l'1lk .._ la CCNI• Tilll ...... It COO-11* .,..._. " con CA '2MS Tlilll ..,... II COii· """,. __. ... ~ ... lly. .. ~ ... '1: Ill~ .... ~.. ........ ""' .......... eott· MtH ~ "' ........... M-.. ,.., .... 10" .arted.... ...... ,.. ..... ... He'lt,.. .......... ~ lly. .. ....,,...,., Haw you lt.ted ... Y•, ~-.......... ,..lNo _.._,..,Ne ...._ ,.., YM. Hewe 10" ...W..... b.u-a J«f Yn . OttnWID*Olll , Stt\ltftF.._. ...,_Qw111,CNIW 09-1 ·20CM ---~?Ho Cll-01-04 This stat.-t WH Ttlis .~ .,.. Tillll ml.-nt -David..__ ..... T..... Latif Tllwi fllt4 wlttl tN Coilllty tMM •IUI tN Couft'y tied wlttt IM County ~ •ht-t wn The ata'-"t w11 Tilb atat-t •• CWk of OrlJlllll County C11r11 of ar.,... County CWk of Or.._ Co41nty flled witlt the c-ty fMed wlttl tN County feted •tltl UM Counf1 on 09/24!04 Oft 10/0ll04 ot1 ot{l.Ot'M CWll of Oran11 Cou11ty C#oftl or Orance Cou11ty Clerk of Or111p County lOOH .. tlH --•MOttt6 MIUlllUI on09/10/04 on09/24/04 Oft 08/17/04 Dilly Piiot Sept, JO. Oct. Dtlly ,ilot Oct 7, 14, Oalfy '!kit Setlt: 16, 23, lOOtHM'17 lOOtM011M 2Mot6M7J70 7, 14, 21, 20CM ThS38 21, 28, 200t ThS44 30, Oct. 7, 200C Tll513 Deify Pilot Sept. 16. 23, Dally Pl.lot Sept. lO, Oct Dilly l'llot S.,,l 16. 23, .......... ........... ....... 30. Oct. 7, 2004 Th505 7, 14. 21, 2004 Tlt534 JO, Ott 7, 2004 Th520 ...s...... --~ ....... ............ ......... """-..... The folloWl"I ptf10n1 The rottowiai pet'SOM The followlnl peflOlll ... S...... ... S...... ... S...... llfl doilll ~ 11: we dolna lluslntu as: ate ... buslnna u : The followln1 !)«sons The fol6owin1 jMr.ons The followilfc pttso111 Eut Wett Care. 704 E 8kM TuUp c.Mry, 200 MotoM0111ter Cyclu, trt doln1 bvslneu ts tre ~ business as are doln1 busHless u . 811boa Blvd , Newport Perea line IJOI. New '61 E. llttl St., Costa M Squ1rtd, J0J 8ro1d· KMS Properties, 20 M • J Orywaff Repair. 8Mdl,c;,A92661 port lleedl,CA92963 MeN,C.92127 ••Y 9204 L11un1 Versailles, Newport 1214 £ SUfford St H, Thtnh Neoc Nauyen, Gt tu S. Cllyun. 200 Gary Lyle Newcomb, Buch, CA 92651 Coast. CA 92657 Santi Ana, CA 92701 3860 ttaar• Ave . N , P•ls laM 1308, New· 384 E. 19th St .. Costa Howatd W Meister, Ill, Kll'yn M Sont11. 20 l ul M•ro• Guzw n. S.nta,An1,CA92703 port8Nch,CA 92663 MellCA92627 95281uebwdCanyon0r. Versatllas, Newport 12t4 E Stafford Sf""H. Thos buslnesa 11 con Thrs business 11 con· This business Is con· Lqun• Be ech. CA 92651 Coast , CA 92657 S1nta An•. CA 92701 ducted by: a n lndlv1du1I dueled by: an Individual ducted by: 1n iftdMdual This bl.l11nes1 11 con· Thts business 11 con Thos business Is con- H1ve you started do1n1 Have you started dcMr1a H1w you started doln1 dueled by an indMdu•I ducted by: an lndlv1du1I dueled by •n lndovo<lu•f business yet? busln..ss yell Yes. bllslness yet Havt you started dolnl Have you started doma Have you started doone Yes 10-8-04 02/20/2004 No business ye!? No business yet7 No busonen yet1 No Thanh N1oc Neuyen Grece S. Chyun Gary Newcomb Howard W Meister. Ill K1ryn M. Sonta& l uz Mari• Guzman This statement wu This statement wu Thia statement wu lhis st1lement was This statement wn lho\ statement wn filed with the County filed with the County flltd with the County hied with the County foled with Iha County loled with the County Clerk of 0.1nea County Clerk of 0<1nee County Clt<k of Or•ne• County Clerk of Or1nee County Cle1k of Onna• County Clerk of Oranee County on09/24/04 onl0/01/04 on09/17/04 on 09/08/04 on 09/14/04 on09/17/04 200U002 I 2t 20046002ff0 200460912t I 2004M00009 2000000741 200460012U Dilly Pilot Sept 30, Oct Daily Pilot Oct 7, 14, Dllty Pilot Sept 23, 30, Delly Piiot Sept Daily Pilot Sept 16. 23 Daoly Pilot Sept 7,14,21,2004 Th533 21,28,2004 Th541 OcL7,l42004 111514 25,0ct.2.2004 30,0ct.7,2004 Th517 Oct 7,14,2004 r-r • .- Tl'9 fol6oWlftl PlfSOns art doinl b\lllMu IS D Gilbert a. Auoetatn, I 7eD Monrovoa A 22 Costa Miu, CA 92627 D1trlll Giibert, 1760 Monrovia A-22. Costa Mat, CA 92627 This buslnns rs con dueled by 1n 1nd1111du1I Have you started do•ne buslnns yet? No Dan ell Giibert This 1t1t•ment WH flied with the County Clef'li of <><•nee Counly on 10/01/04 2004t002991 D•ily Piiot Oct 7 14 21, 21, 2004 Th550 The lollowift& j)«M>ftS •e tScHnc '"--' aa J P's Hatdwood l~75 Or•n .. Ave •A. CollJI Miu CA92627 -'-son P1tt1son 1575 Oranp Ave M. C.CU Mau CA92627 lhos business • con· ducted by 1n 1ndivldu1I Have you started doln& business yet? No J1non Pattison Thos si.tement ••~ filed wolh the County Clerk ol Or•nee County on 09/10/04 20046000412 Daoly Piiot Sept 30. Ocl 7. 2004 Policy How to Place A ..---Deadlines __ _ Rates and deadline:. arc \UbJect to change without notice The publisher reserves the nght to n·n\or, rccl~s1fy. revise or reJect any classified advertisement. Plea.'>c rcpon any error that may be in )our da.">1ficd ad immediately. The Datly Pilot acccpL'> no liability for any crrur in an advertisement for wh1l.h 11 may he responsible except for the w't ol the space actually l><.:cup1cd hy Lhc error. Credit can only be allowed for the fir!.t insertion. CLASSIFIEIAD Monday ..................... Fnd.iy 5 OOpm Tuesday .................. Monday )·OOpm BfTERTAINMEHT = 1310 EQUAL NOU5llG OfPOITllm All real estate adverlos 1n1 1n !hos newS4>•Ptt 1s subrec:t 10 the r edenl Fu Housone Act of 1968 as 1mendtd whoch mikes 11 1llee11 lo adverlist ·any pref•• ence, lom•laloon or d1scrlmln1tlon based on race, color. reh1oon. sex, h•ndicap, famihal stalus or n1tlonat or1&in, or 1n Intention to make any such preference. limit• lion ot dlscrlminalton • This newspaper will not know1n1ly accept 1ny 1dverhsem1nt for reel e1h te which is 1n violation of the l•w Our readers are hereby Informed th1t •II dwell lnp adnrlJWd on this newtpa~ •rt 1111rlablt on an equ•I opportunity balls To compl11n of dis Cflmlnltion, can HUD toll free 1t I ·800·4Z44590. Hy Fax (949) 631--6594 By Phont• (949) ~2-'i671! By Mail/In P(•rson: Wedne~day ........... Tue!>day )·()Opm Thur~day 1 l~r.a"' '"' h.clc your namt anJ l'l~IOC' nwnber anJ ,.c·11 call ~•'\I i.... l "'Uh o pncc qU<ICC I 330 Wc~t Bay Street Costa Mesa. CA 92627 At Newport Blvd & Bay S1 Fnday ... .............. Thur.da~ 5 OOpm I lours Saturday ................... Frida} 'OOpm Telephone 8. Wam 'i OOpm Monday-Friday Walli. In 8.30am-5:00pm Monday-Fnday Sund.iy .... h 1<lJ} " OOpm Index . ' ~- 74'2·7466 ~ 1489 ~ ' . IOOHS10 Reach 80,000 Homes Each Week .-...... \ UOS-2490 I & ...... ,so For Only $32 per week ( 4week minimum) Call lo"aine at (949) 574-4245 -···- DllldcareMunery HOME 1419 SdlDols 2375 FURNISHINGS HOME RJRNISHINGS liiiiii;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;i.l.i;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;iiiiii UVE IN CHllO C.UI. * ~ * ~COSTAllSA ~ * ~ * CUWB1Ullll IUSA V9llE IUil ~SAU OCT 9TH 8 OOAM 2 00 PM O•~r 200 ttomes. Bare••ns Calorr1 k~on or Shone• S 405 al Harbot W ol Ht1rbot N & S of Adams JUST JOI.LOW THE SIGNSll ....... "" s. S..10... New & v1ntace furnt- lure & 1ccessoroes 361 Old Newporl Blvd. NB Genni Annomamenll 1610 ~DMKI USSOMS~ D1nc1 I Of Ill oc:caslons Birthdays, annJv•lllfit&, wlddlnlS. au- 949-813· 1102 CHlD SERVICES PROTECT YOLR KIDS local AJJ Pu Prawem now acceptJnc host family appllcabons '°' l..tl end W111tlll' amv;ils r1e.~. lepl 45fw~ l owest P'oWMTl cost •-IP'& $25llwfl. per lamly not per cftold In> 71 J-200? ww euraupair com HEAl. TH SERVICES ...... FGOClll ,,.... I e1 vlnl"llamlns com the Grutest V1t1m1n In the Wotld contains m1ny nulr1ents that nutrit10nally support t he entire body .................. t 1166-718·7888 Pl.Keyoarad tod•yl (949) 641-56711 NEWPORT CON SIGNMENT GALLERY ANTlOUES a cou..a::neu::s • l.#'SC>ol.E RJftNmmE PIANOS&Nff • Rn11I Pr"n Real1ud • Wr M~kr 1 loost (.all• • ( A)ll Ill y ()IJT\ • (Mt Po""c uo t nurr Lsu1r • <..on11gnmrn1 AcU!"..d D11ly • • ~.-(Ill< .'lain l.rgal Appr11uh • BonJtJ & Lo<.trucd • llK \Q FT FRFF\lAY FRONlAl.I '>llOWROO\i •In (-Om Mc:u. I.lid of\~'"""° TO..L.Fllll 888-434-0722 ••• 6!1().•610 71• O • 0722 19~ I NEWPORT Bl. COSTA MESA EflBJff/ SPORTING GOODS/ <:AMPING/ EXERCISE EQUIP ~ Equipment 3760 ,.._ •.20S ..... ....., lr~~jll'OIJMm,, ~ .... ~ pd S7ilOO now $400 949 933 8J78 MISCEWNEOUS MERCHANDISE Mlscellaneoa Metdlandtle SPA 0 E 3855 Mellel Nedt .leh, n--Sea..._ u...i1 · • ..., ...... ~c..~. w..-$5700, w s 17'0 .......,.7225 3905 ORANGE COUNTY Corona dtl Mar FAIUlOUS DIAi.i Of'IN SUN 12·4, 3 16 HeUotr.,.. llST Of llACH UV'"GI 2 blods to 8111 Cllnyon ?hr 2bd I level SI 199 000 ~m & Pally COM HOM(S 'M9 l'.>9 9070 Open Houae Sun 12-t ?65'l St.t I lint 8u1ll on ?00? Jnhn l aon& Homes ~ Au1ldtr ot the Year 4t>o Iba ne\ted on the hPllt ot CdM fully up1111ded ~olchen No mtl<lw roo\ SI 575 000 By ownPr 949 706 2522 0,.... H.-1 S-12-4 2659 Su l •ne Buolt on 2001 John l •onc Homes 2004 Buoldflf of the YNr 4br 3ba nesled on tne h••1I of CdM fully uparadtd llllchen No mtlow mos Sl.49!>.000 By owner 949 706-2572 J\ntiques C-t C........ S.UIS l'ttOflSStoNAlS NIW USTINGI 1 •lory Old "·'nil Gold, sllvir, A SI0,00/mo + pottntlal f C!In Ile.cit A tpedal advedllla,l .up.,....mt tcaru.rtna aa~ a oollecdblM -ped'ect ro.. 111op9, ....... •ucdolla. booUellen, cloecorat.on. reftn ....... art pllmtiee. Rwla ~,........Ill Newport 8eada. N4'WpOft eo.c. COl'09& ... Mat....,. ..... COM& ....... '""' lnc;Omt. 24 hour rntSMCI 4br 1on1 1m home, not .....,, n tches, ~ l~S»-!971 In MLS. bll lot. 3 c8f colltctlbln 949-642 !M48 ,., . Act 9'9 466-0912 t'6inMIC..Mh tor ~SAT 12-41)0 PetSINort Costa Mesa l7tll ' S..-lor. (Nt•t • Mdmla) ~l.S(/2 -~ ...... COSTA An.& a.a.DP91n Siert• To"""-., .. t .,... 119C> IO. IM,000 Mua VerM a.st Burt .•• 2h, llfll'eded '*"'· °"" 1591,000 La l ·1tory IM>fM o-ltOO•f, '691.000 '1••-L&• ...... =&PIMtlllJl.000 a II ·-{114}.S7"'61'J Of,'" H11u1 Delly 1 __ ,,,_ Jf1'J V1t to11a G 'l Raoe Oppuo lun1ly near Ntwpnol B•Hh' 281 7 '>Ila Condo Jpprn • 1089'1 l.aP~ Cod StylP odt,11 10<.allon ma\lto \uolP w ••ulled '''"nl' HOA 1wol •PA SecurPd po Pm'''' S !Ml 000 Call '!'>I l,\M 8016 .. Wf!ttl<ly lisl ~ Pl•~ lu ~··-~ Pf I( e!o drSu ll)loon\ ad ()-~ 0-~ ~ fUTOr. !'I( tHP U "l:ll SoAh ~ 888-!>48-'MlJ NIW COftSTatJ(TION U6S2 ..... L.otono Panooomoc 'oastlint hao b0t voew~ 4br l ">ha llppro• ) ?Vsl l ~ •Ila• h &II SI 800 900 £ d Conway £RA r one Ho1ne1 Cell 949 170 .,,66 'M966tU84 POOl 5"<W ·BLACH PMIK I toe . only I sllofl drove to lhe beach pltf, shops Set on ove11111d &founds w/"1 sap lewn llHS pool/sp• 4br 2b• 811 f1m kllch & dlnma. Proce reduced S519.000 C•ll Coldwtll 8 111ker Bucln•de 714 968--1200 llA(H AHA POOl MOML Ctr trect loc Ranch sty11 1 stfy ttw Incl up~-•· !Mii, llCIC'adtl. Mwty ret1lell DIHlar pool ~.000 to lltt,900 Call Colllwen lank., BOKlllldl 714 911-1200. COSTAl IU.04 MAHSION l(Uard ~dll'd l'nto 1 I eAec.:utfvt' bfodt.h 1 tlffVI• Newer I -.11 v w d. ltlO ~ .... '"'l~•lr(I 'ii~ J8.< i:<U n.,t k~t t ... 1 I t01.on!Ml'> SI l'N 'U I L.ll ~fl ...... 1 ..... ,,.,,.. ll 4 'GI I 'Ill Lilli A NlW HO Ml R~mr1d"''"c1 & Jrady f11r nttw 11wn~, 1 1y 4th new II•' 1,,•,hly llltnlPll in outr 10'" I b .. a. r ~9.000 I old-II H•,..,.. 8eKh'~ 14 9611 I i'CJ(I NEED TO SELL YOUR PROPERTY UR HOME OF THE EEKPAG ON ATURDAY CAN HELP CAll ... .. ~sday. October 7' 2()(M .....__ -... -.... -.. -.... -.-.-.-.-... ._......... -2H dMirlfllllt """ 0.-S. ,_.,,. llouM, S.t·.MM PJOOI ................ _ .. ...,,.1817 bH rNnDCI 6 Hpand O..Uvlfte, -..oa 3900 .... Pl ' 11 af, 11 pvt patios .__ ..._ 1L .. ~ w,111-.t-flta. --· --views of aolf courM vwy nice kltch, p, w/d, Sl,"5,000·$2.195,000 1~.-. p1tlo. no/smk C1tol Rudat 8ar011a RMI $1J!Qn ~ 9e8IMJKJ htet• !M sn-3366 a.. .. ...., • 111 211r lido blend Y1lu1I ,.._ U. ... Ul !It. ~ lar"' 6 + otflca & 4 car ,,., ...,., fK S18l!O ull carap OeS11nw home. hd ,_,..,.,. ~4-Q21 Only $2,995,000 Hne Mr, ... ..... .. ..... ...... ~~~~~ ~=~"':.~~ ,_ t1oori.. <>aw units -Q-ua_l_I -.. -,-lls_n_r_l-rv-ln-a , .... U .. • ..,.9 -...: "705 avalabte $2500/mo B11t Spadr'i.m brand new 2llr w.... ..,. '""' . .....,.., otJr Mt t• Ot7l otJr 2b. CJOnelo, IJenlte/up SAVI THOUSAllDSI ..... !J9tio, 2 c pr. n1 W• help ae!Mrs ''"for a Carm ... Mir d. F· ... ~ SJD>. low ael I" H£LP·U·SCLL S3XX) ';; ~ZJ&.1867 Soult! Cout 8118-~2Al22 Cvte, ........ 1• In CdM Vlllaae I parkln1 specs, .,. ... Wm 1 'ff nu SlntlAnt leundry, Sl350/mo Bkr ,_ ......., 2llr 2hl 2 c ""'t4t-400-0471 ""' .... " ~·~ am. ~ '"11 IZB> MMi77-lB U9ltt & IN-Wit 2~, ......... i.. ... 2 e 'ra~ y«d, lldw4 ftu, •aw 211e ..... fp. IJ1S>..al·IB> IT'S A 101 SOUTH COAST MITIO Duel mutar suite, model perfect home 1n aated comm. lrevenne floor Ina. 1nstde lndry, A/C Tree & pool views from pvt p11to, om & p1cnte area $419,900 C11l Coldwell Binker Beach Side 714 968·1200 It., new kltcllen, b1th 1 _--.... & Barber carpet G1r, ......-- w/d. S2050 949-725·8535 0 ' .... .... ' a.y.i.... 11n1M tam ,..... ,_,ly H•- Jasmtt'le Cr"'-3br, 2ba, $3000/mo s.ecU<tly $2000 714 429-9009 eat 20 ...._ wllW w, fp's, dad&, home, Jbr 2ba 2 c Pf, 2llr 2bl condo. SliDl IM. naw c1HpVp11nt. P•t Oil MISCEU.ANEOUS RENTALS Rental To Share &G.10 Ude Me on the beach shire home w/deck, fp, wsh/dry, tennts S700/mo 714 404 5198 ~ ~RENTALS ORANGE 7400 COUNTY RtAD£RS. C1hforn1a law re- quires that contrac tors la-ms 1obs lh•t 10111 S500 °' more (labor or m1tenals) be kcensed by the Contractors Stele l teense Boer d Stet, law 1lso re~.11res that conlr1cton include ,,,.., locense numw on 1U adverhSH'll You can check the st11us o f your licensed c onlr1clor at WWW ll'lb ca KOY or 800 3?1 CSl.B Unit· cen&ed contr1ctor1 leklna 1obs that tot1I Ins ll'lan SSOO must &lete tn their 1dverllsementa that they are not ll<ensed by the Contr11:tor1 State LIC«!M Board - llllOA al'!'tl' C1 ;1•us .... C..u:k ., ......... ......... ..,,..le. .... -.-. CrMk 381. 38a. 2 Story m1rble entry, fp, $3250/mo lease. 1v111I 11/l 909·947 9590 work no pets 949 t9t 8546 SJJOO 714.454.5094 YUiil Y llASIS ,_ NIWPOaT HOMIS llU. GIUNDY llALTOllS t4t-67S-6161 ~--..... ~_. I SI,.., clean lbr studio, now. 2,3,4Br's. Prtt1s tn11. wd hkup, I l park, ~ from ~ Bun 0.. tt.. S..d, Furn'd 2br no pets S950/mo • S700 ~ Rty ~ sec 949-645 2146 2b1 olfc. 6304 1/2 W VersatlleS Wa• lo bth Oceanfront SS900m 2br Iba £as I side pvt pallO, 1 CM pt 25J Co!.t~ Mesa St Sl350/mo Move 111 HIM 1119 949 673 7800 I Sida Cati¥ ~ lbr Iba hseon1'a417lki4..endol ~ w/d tN4> pel ok M·M Sl500 949-646 1732 East Side 2br l 1/2 bet, 191 Albert St, 6 lown hm. pvt pa ho, l c &ar, move 1n now Aal Sl575 Cell 949-378·8999 <:rCAa,0-tlrCAal'O~ Repa1rs. P1tchlna. Instill Courteous any site 1obs Wholeulel 949-492-0205 n.. c...wter o.c .... A~f'CllOll..,__ VMlows ' lnWnet ~ DNd !le7ll 1Zli CGncrlel ' Masonry l rkli I t.di St ... • Tiie Concrete. Patio. DrllleWey F weolt. 88Q Refs 25Yrs Cao Terry 714 557 7594 YOUIMOMI •NOVUHWT NOJICT? Cell 1 plumber, p1l11tar, handy1nan, °' 1ny of tn. pat -Vic.I llslM •e lft our -vice directory! TH[S( lOCN.. SVC PEOPU CAN HCLI' YOO TOOAYI ~lb-Iba~ Owner/Ail 949-646-6304 prden v-. llllth l.lplP'ds Sl350/mo 94~100 MnpoltCollt NP Ht's nice 2br Tnplu, lar11e patio, aar • parlune space. laund fee, Sl500/mo 949-223 8820 Jbr 2ba Eesl Bluff lownhome. spacious home, front deck, 2 car aar, close lo comm pool aat S2500 949·673 7800 Alt.nil c ...... ,_ fr• ~ ""'""""' 2br + IQft. 2.Sba, pvt yard, eramte ctrs, twdwd firs. S249Sm 7~1497 iiliiiiiiiiii 5MAU JOI IX'HT Local. Quick Response Home, Yard & Dock Elect 20 Y~ Exp Ounc.1 Eleciric L#27'5810 ~1042 l .l.C. ~le Low pric.es local contractor. no IOI> too smal. no IOI> too be. Rflfs l4JOfl requmt. l-Cl().31()7111 11111111 (714) 142-1410 DUTCHMAN l UCUIC IWli~+MMll• c.ormvlnc•.stnal Re$ldentJal competrtrve rates free esbrNt& Cal 9&248-<1127 UCINSID COMTUCTOI No IOI> too sm M serY1CeS' R~w. remodel, fins, spa, ,_ $VC ~31lJ6 y""' UGHnlG SPIOMl5T Rep111s, Sales, Desl&n & lnstall1t10ns .ltm Duncan l•275870 949-650 7042 NOlmt •All O A ltl o A ltl ltU •• EA.ST •KQ'5 "7 153 0 1 •K llt5J ~"Lsr sourB WEST .i. ... J O Pim )O ,._ so .... 60 ... ........ Opecma lead· Queen of 'V Wbeft you ha~ 11 lricb aveul· able, you can often find 1 12th. That proved to be the cue oo Ibis deal North 01 ' bid WIS artificial and pme =::: and South's two- diamond raponse WIS I waiting bid. When North lbowed I diamond iUil on tho ICOOOd round, South's jump to needed to ftll real estate temlory desk fot local community newspaper. Must be a self st1rhn1. ao aattar 1nd be able to aenerate new business. Compeltllve salary plus commission as well IS 1Ur1chve benefits pro· (ram tncludtn& 401K, medic1l/den Ill/vision. and much more Please fu resume lo 949-631-2014 · lOl Stn-& c,... Sliln Cw• studlO 1n NPB has space 1tnt1I 1ve1I Call for Oatails 949-646 1394 ~or herd workina .to~---"' PlllPe orWy » ~ _. cmw-c modll homes & newly built homes. r.\isl SC* Ene. no exp ret:(d S7.aitw to st.wt Call C1lhy 949-515·4758. • FlOWll SHOP• HI has PT/fl open1na 6014 Warner Ave, up not nee w/tra1n Also PT Driver Call 714 841 1481 SMMLTO MEDIUM JOBS enr.~ ~!-SU 949.929.2136 PT hcett"-l•t nee«Md lmmed 10 OOam I ()()pm, answer phones, llJhl filina. 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