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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2004-10-28 - Newport Mesa Daily Pilotc 0 Serving the Newport-Mesa community since 1907 THURSDAY, OCTOBER 28, 2004 DON LEACH DAil Y f'll ' One of three suspects is led away by officers of ttie Newport Beach Police SWAT team after an armed robbery 1n the Corona del Mar Plaza Three arrested in heist try Police suspect the Los Angeles men thought they were breaking into a store housing a $2.3-million diamond. They were wrong. M•rlsa O'Neil Da1lyP1lot CORONA DEL MAR -Three men wielding handguns robbed a jewelry store Wednesday morning and one baqicaded himself in a nearby shop for two hours before surrendering, police said The standoff closed the Corona del Mar Plaza at Mac:Anhur BouJe- vard and Coast 1 llghway for more than three hours Wednesday. after police received a silent-alarm call at 10:40 am. from Jewels by Jo- seph. Newpon Beach Police Sgt Steve Shulman ..aid. Police arrested two men, Lo~ Angeles residents Herbert Nelson Kirkwood, 3 1, and Dominick Ed- wards, 32, as they ran out the back door. A third Los Angeles man, Kenney Dwayne Walkins. 27. ran into Gelato Paradio;o next door, cau.,ing employees there to Oee into Ungerie et Olocolat, on the other '>ide of the jewelry store. po lice said "A man and a woman !from lrelato Parad1Sol ran inside the store and nght 10 the bacl." Lm gene ct 010colat employee Cry:. taJ Comstock said "They said. 'There\ a guy with a gun.'" ComMock locked the front door and huddled in the back until offi cer-, evacuated workers from the store'>. During the standoff, yellow pohce tape, patrol cars and SWAT officer. with guns drawn filled the up~cale center's parking lot. "It wa'> kind of nut~." New B.il aJlle More manager Michael Wt•1 ..enburger ~d of the scene Officers U'>ed a bullhorn to l'lhl>. Watkin'> out of the gelato 'lfln• and threatened to send 111 .1 poht «> dog, ';hulman said Watkllh Ii nally surrendered peatl'fulh to police at .! 15 p.m .. Shulman -..ml II appeared that he had h1ddt•n 111 the ceiling and tunnell'd bal ~ toward the iewelry -.tore 111 an .it tempt to escape. Shulman .,,11d Police found a handgun and Jt'w elry in a trash can in!.1de the gt•l.t See HEIST. Paee A4 Friends, co-workers remember slain woman Lilia Cheron, allegedly shot to death by her father-in-law, is memorialized at a Russian church. MarlH O'Nell Daily Pilot SANTA ANA -The sound of Rus- sian Orthodox chants and the aroma of frankincense filled the air as friends and family bid farewell Wednesday to Ulla Cberon, shot to death lut week in her Costa Mesa home. She was three weeks away from her 38th birthday. Oleron, who emigrated from Ukraine about 10 years ago, died the morning of Oct. 19 after she called 911 and told police that her father-in- Lilia Cheron law had shot her. Prosecutors from the Orange County district attorney's oftioe filed murder charges Friday against 84-year-old Theodore Cheron, hospitalized with a self·infilcted gun- <;hot wound 10 the head. I le L~ in a coma and not expected to live. Depu- ty Dist Atty. Man Murphy said Wednesday's memorial. at a Santa Ana mortuary, was conducted almost entirely in Russian. A Russian Ortho- dox priest led prayers and chants in Russian as singers joined in somber, melodious Russian hymns. MShe was such a giving person.~ said a friend who identified herself only as Yoshiko. Japanese-born Yoshiko knew Ulia Oleron for two years and took Rus- sian lessons from her. After their les-- sons. they would hold Russian tea ceremonies together, she said. In her native tountr'r. <lwron worked as an accountdn!, Yo..,h1lo 'iald. She worked pan t1mt' at the Bank or America m < orona del \tar and took classes at Orange < oao;t < ol- lege to English and accounting Co-workers from her bank came to the memorial service en mas.'lt' to pay their last respects. Workers from other branches worked in Corona del Mar Wednesday, so everyone there could attend the memorial, bank manager Mike Amaral said Her co-workers described Ulla Ole- ron as a bright. smiling spirit who was SM WOMAN, P .. e M THE BELL CURVE 'The.OC' awarded with key 1 1 to the city The popular TV show set in Newport Beach gets a place on the newly formed Walk of Fame at Balboa Pavilion. 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POLITICS THE POLITICAL LANDSCAPE STEVE McCRNf< I DAILY Pl.OT Costa Mesa Mayor Gary Monahan's wife, Deborah, gave birth to the couple's sixth child and fifth son Friday morning. Low scores for legislators Alicia Robinson Daily Pilot Local legislators received failing grades for their environmental records from the nauonal and state branches of the League of Conservation Voters. A report card issued this week by the nonprofit. nonpartisan League of Conservation Voters gave Rep. Dena RohrabKhtt a score of 10% based on how he voted on environmental legislation 111 the 108th Congress, and Rep Otrls Cox did even worse. rece1vmg a score of 3% The California League of Conservation Voters gave 70th Distncl A..s.sembtyman John Campbdl a 6% score because he voted for one out of 15 bills the league considered good for lhe environmeni: 68th District MM:mbtyman IC.en Maddox. who voled for four of the 15 bilJs, got a 24% grade. Political nastiness has Lido Isle residents upset l he re's nothing like a political con1est to get adults acting like chaJdren. A number of Lido lsJe residents who are supporting Democratic presidential candidate John Kerry c;ay they're victims of sign theft and vandaJ1sm, and some have heard rumor5 of a cable lV lifte being cut and nails an 1he tires of a car with a Kerry sucker on it. "We've had three signs taken," said Mary CappeUlnl, who Jives on Via Lido Soud. "My daughters just put a little note on rhe last one that said. 'Mommy, why are lhey steaJing our signs?'" Another Lido Isle resident, Dee Curry, reported similar problems. After her sign was taken, she put a new one up indoors, she said. "Now I've put ii in the window," Curry said "Lots of people have had 1hem disappear, some people muhiple times: Both women said they haven't heard of any foul play concerning signs for Praldent George W. Bulh, though there are plenty of those signs around. Cappellini said the incident has been a learning experience for her daughters. "H's interestJng for them as smaU children to get involved with the election process and to see that their opinions should be respected regardless of who they're voting for,· she said. Newport Beach Police did hear abou1 some sign thefts. Sgt. Stew Shulman said. While signs disappearing and being defaced 1s faJrly common in election season. he said. "I think maybe (there's) a little bit more this time because it's an election that everybody's paying atten1ion 10. • Monahans add fifth boy, sixth child to the family Aside from running his testaurant and bar or worrying about Tuesday's election, Costa Mesa Mayor Gary Monahan has a new reason to be up at night -one that needs to be fed frequently. Monahan's wife, Deborah, gave birth to the couple's sixth child and fifth son Friday morning. Gavin Morgan Monahan weighed 9 pounds, 8 ounces, and came home on Sunday. "lfc; always exciting and nerve-racking." said Monahan, who is by now an old hand at fatherhood. ·Having done ll now six times, at lea.st we know what to expect.· There's room for the newest Monahan in the house because the family added about 700 square feet this year, but Gary said he thinks this may be the last addition to his family. He's aJready contributed more future voters to the city than his four fellow council members. ·1 think I have more [kids) than all of them combined,· he said. Judge Gray sings new tune after debate snubbing Libertarian U.S. Senate candidate and Orange County Superior Court Judge Jlm Gray wasn't included in a debate between his major party opponents, but now he's getting exposwe before a whole different audience. Gray, of Newport Beach. WTOte a musical called • Amencan's AW that is premiering today in three performances at Sierra Vista Middle School in Irvine. The Irvine High School 010raJe performs the show, which focuses on encouraging young people to get an education and take responsibility for their actions, according to a statement from Gray. C.ouncil expected to talk presidential candidates Costa Mesa City Council candjdates are expected to tum out Friday for the South Coast Metro AJllance Business Roundtable. a luncheon featuring a discussion of the presidentiaJ election and California's ballot initiatives by PauJ Preeman, community relations director for C.J . Segerstrom & Sons. The event is scheduJed at 11 :45 a.m. at the Costa Mesa Hilton, 3050 Bristol St. For more information, call (714) 435-2109 .. To see the presidentiaJ candidates in a new way, visit the Orange County Fairgrounds on Sunday to watch pumpkin artist Mike Velledeo carve likenesses of President Bush and Democratic challenger John Kerry Into a 400-pound pumpkin. He'U be carving between 7 a.m. and 3 p.m. at the Halloween Festival at the Orange County Market Place, 88 Fair Drive, Costa Mesa. POLITICS ASIDE Where have all the candidates gone? A quick blstory .laaon this week. In late October 199Z the Pacific Amphitheatre WU rocking and rolling, but not for any band. -(]hdon, then just a govanor and the geaing all the face time. Orangie ~ fla.1 bad a better chaoce of a~ or Bmb "8Jt'fng. In other words. •c.omeback Kid.• vmtun!d into Republican territory as he sought to tmSeat the first President 8mb.. lntaesdngly, the lack of candidate appearan.ces seems to hPe afJec:ced campaign contributions. In past elecdona, the Newport Beach 1JP Code 92660 was S.J. CAHN amongtbe top sowces of Fast forward to August 1996. Ointon's challenger fow yea.rs later, Sen. Bob Dole. made a similar appearaoce in his £ailed attempt to unseat Clinton. Then try June 2000. In a relativdy clandestine visit. Hiiiary <lbdon wbiated her way onto Udo Isle for a $50,000 fundraiser before 45 people. The Pilot described the scene: "A handful of residents paraded around the street. hoping to catch a glimpse of Ointon and shake her hand. But with Newport Beach police and Seem Service agents standing guard on either end of Via Venezia. anious residents dJdn't stand a chance. Officials closed off the street to anyone who dJdn't live on it. declaring it a 'prolective zone.' Still. some-people stood on the street comer for rwo hours. just to catch a glimpse df her . 'Just one click. lbat's all I want.' said Jomm Clark. who raced around with her friend, CoonJe Mocfnldr • With i1 was a picture of a waving Ointon. shot from the balcony of a nearby home. Three months later, candidate George W. Bush swept through town, too. After a day of campaigning in Orange County, he dined at an unidentified Harbor Island home ·Among those expected to tum out are Fuentes. representatives from the Republican national party. Newport Beach City Council candidate Steve Brom.be:rg. and representatives for Rep. Christopher C.OX CR-Newport Beach), Assemblywoman Martlyn Brewer and state Sen. Roa }ob.Noo,· the Pilot reported. Usually, Newpon-Mesa is the place to be during presjdential campaJgns. (Heck. 111 May 2003, special proseC\.Jtor ICenneth Starr of Whilewater/Ointon impeachment fame came !hough the area and spoke at a luncheon hosted by the California Republican Lawyers Assn.) This year, ~·ve seen next to nothing. Depending on your leanings. you rrught even say we've seen less than nothing. The Democratic vice presidential candidate, Sen. John f.dwarda. did appear at the Balboa Bay Oub for a $1,000-a-plate lunch. But he breezed through with onty a minutes· long speech. And the wife of Democratic presidential nominee Sen. John Kerry. Ten.a Heinz Ierry, made a stop in Irvine. But the GOP was more N·O· T in the community this year. And that. I think. we can attribute to the changed political landscape. Neither side has made California a big priority because Keny is supposed to carry it. handily. Instead. battleground states, where polls show the vote nearly even. are donatiom. This cycle, as of the beginning of October, is not evm in the top 50, according to data &om the Center for Responsive Politics (WWu.tO~O~. Coincidence? NO MESS 1'T AU. Tuesday night at the Balboa Bay Oub provided the ultimate moment of when politics should be put aside. That nignt. the city hosted a ·Mess Night,· what's become a traditional, and formal. dinner to honor present and past Marines. Newport Beach last year adopted Camp Pendleton's 1st Battalion, lst Marines, in large part tbanb to the efforts of Bromberg. Marines of I / I -an infantry battalion -are preparing to leave for overseas service. for a second time, in December. The dinner was a sell out. Bromberg. a fonner Marine, toJd me Wednesday. and raised nearly $20,000, lnduding a SS.000 chunk from Newport Beach City C:OUOcilman John He&man. "I was just overwhelmed: Bromberg said. "I couldn't be prouder of the people of this city and how they responded.· He added that he suspects. with more time to plan and raise money, the city will be able to hit a six-figure nwnber to help out the l / l families. As I sat there, drinking the rum punch and the port and smoking cigars -all part of the tradition, of course, or I'd never been doing so on a work night -I read through information on I/ l. A lot of it looked familiar. They were at Okinawa and GuadaJcanaJ in World War n. During the Korean War, they fought at the Oiosin Reservoir. They fought in Vietnam When I went home, I showed the program to my wife. It turns out her father had been a member of 111 -a battalion sergeant major. fc.-those for whom that means something -and a Marine for 30 years.. All those battJes I was reading about were familiar, as was the description "Frozen Oiosin" for those who suffered through that long battJe. It was there my wife's fathet was nearly lcilled. HJt in the race by shrapnel, he probably would have died had the Corps not had the creed of n~ leaving a Marine behind. One ol his Purple Hearts sjts in our honie. My wife's mJddle name. Jo, is in honor of the Marine who saved her father. Sgt Major BIDy Allen died at the beginning of the summer. Tuesday night was a fine opportunity to pay him tribute. • S.J. CAHN 11 the managing editor. He may be rNChed et (714) 966-4607 or by e-mail et 1.j.cahn latimn.com. WE'VE MOVED! 111 I I 111 I 111 Ii 11111 I I 111 I I 111 I 111I11111 I Daily Pilot Reader 123 Any Street Anytown, CA USA ' ., ., Record rain leaves ~ittle damage After today, weather patterns should return to normal, with sunny sides, meteorologists say. D••P• Bharath Daily Pilot NEWPORT-MESA -Many Southern California cities, in- cluding Costa Mesa and New- pon Beach, have seen record amounts of rainfall for October, meteorologists said on Wednes- day. Tuesday night's heavy rain helped the area get to that re- cord-breaking level locally, said Otuck Doucot, a Costa Mesa weather-watcher for the Na- tional Weather Service. He used his rain gauge 10 measure 2. 72 inches of rain be- tween 10 p.m . Tuesday and 7 a.m. Wednesday, Doucot said. "I've lived in Costa Mesa prac- lie&Oy my whole ll!e. and th.la LI the most rain I've ever seen lo October," he said. More rain was expected Wednesday nlgbt. but it should all end by today, said Noel Isla. a meteorologjst for the National Weather Service in San Otego. AB of Wednesday evening, about .90 inches of rain waa reported ln John Wayne Airport and 1. n in Newport Beach, he said. "For many cities it's a record- breaker," Isla said. After today, weather patterns should return to normal, with sunny skies, he said. Both Costa Mesa and New- port ~ach dJd not witness any major lncidents or flooding as a result of the rain, city officials said. Newport Beach workers have been hauling· hundreds of ton~ of trash and debris that have washed up on the beaches after the storm, said city generaJ serv- ices director David Neiderhaus. "We didn't have any nooding th1a time, .. be aa.ld. 1Wo bees fell on dty ~ but they were amaller trea. and no one wu reported hurt. Nd- detbaus aaJd. "Wdve bad a few people c.ome in to pick up sand bags," be said. "We also had eome leab in some of the dty buildings. But that was it" Costa Mesa escaped without much damage either, said City Engineer Ernesto MWtoz.. "1Wo intersections were Oooded nutsday) night, and we had to close them." be said. Both intersections, 19th Street and Anaheim Avenue and 17th Street and Pomona Avenue, were reopened Wednesday morrung, Munoz said. It's surprising to some extent that the heavy downpour didn't cause more damage, he said. ·But then again, the rain didn't come down all at once.· Muno1 said. ·it was extended over a long period of time. That's aJways easier to digest.· NEWPORT BEACH CITY COUNCIL MEETING WRAP-UP INSIDE CITY HALL Here are a few of the issues the counciJ decided Tuesday. ST. MARK PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Ille cow1cil approved a generaJ-plan amendment for the church to aJJow it to build a new facility at San Joaquin I tills Road and MacArthur BouJevard. an amendment to Lhe Rig Canyon planned community. a use permit Ill aJJow for new construction, a traffic study and a tentative parcel map. Ille pro1ect. in the works for more than a year, entalls a J.4,000-square-foot facility to replace the chun:h's current site next to Our Lady Queen of Angelc; Roman Catholic Church tn the Eastbluff neighborhood. WHAT fT MEANS Oiurch officials can now progress with their working drawings and suhmi1 them to the building dcpanment for permits. WHAT WAS SAJD "St. Mark's hal> created a low-density. envi.ronmentaJJy sensitive c;ite plan that doe.' not generate '>Ubstanlial traffic. and it was unanimously supponed because it was so en111ronmentally semitive and low density. so 11 was terrific.· Mayor Tod Ridgeway said "It's really a nice project.· HOUSING REPORT lne counnJ approved an annual perfonnance rcpon for the U.S. Oepartment of I lousing and Urban Development. The FY1 •WHAT: Next Newport Beach City Council meeting • WHEN: 7 p.m. Nov 9 •WHERE: Ctty Hall, 3300 Newport Blvd. •INFO: (949) 644-3005 rl.'port -.hows wha1 the c11y aclOmph!>hed with the lund' 11 reu.•1vcd from llUD. which are pru111ded to help nttcs meet affordable housing and <:ommuntty devt>lopmenl needs of thetr residents. e'>pt'nally tlH>'>C con~idcrcd to have low or modcratt.• lelll'I'> of mcome. The repon summan1.e'> the l003-04 fiscal year, when the city received $426.000 from HUD. It spent ahout $408,000 oft.hat amount. WHAT fT MEANS Ille council cipprnwd 1 ht· rt•pon BRIDGE SEISMIC RETROFIT ll1e council will rc111!.1der approving a contract with an l'ngmccnng firm for the design and construction -.upport of seismically retrofilllng three Clly-owned bridge~ -the northbound and '>CJuthbound Jamboree Road bridge'> over San Diego Creek and the (,oldenrod Avenue pedc~tnan bridge ovl.'r Bay<.1de Oriw I he rnntrall would be for about $279.000 Slaff member.. .in.• -.1111 t.•v.iluJttng whether 10 recommend the rt'1rofi1 or rt•placemcnl of 1he Uttle bland Bnd~t· ollt.'r (.rand c..inal to the council WHAT fT MEANS Thl' u>until apprmt·d tlw rn111r.1t 1 BRIEFLY IN THE NEWS Lighting ceremony for tree coming in a month The annual tree-lighting cer emony at South Coast Plaza is coming at the end of November A 90-foot-high white fir holi- day tree is scheduled to be plant ed today i.n Town Center Park. near the intersection of Bnstol Street and Anton BouJevard. After the tree is adorned wtth 15.000 colored lights, the 22nd annual Ughtlng event will be al 6 p.m on Nov. 29 The tree will arnw after a 650 mile journey from the Mt. Sha'> ta area in Northern Ca1Jforn1a. A 200-ton crane will lift the tree into position between 8:.IO and 9:30 a.m . today. Cllamber to host mixer tonight at restaurant A sunset networlun.: muter '>ponsored by the .Newport Beach Olamber of Commt.>rce 1s planned for today. The mixer will he from 'i 10 7 pm ,11 H<' Nalo H1,1orante. 2306 W. 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Call Today for a full Reading Assesment ' (949) 653-8886 +88 E. 1]th St. A102 • Costa Mesa, CA www TutoringClub com TUTORING • MATH • READING • WRITING • I:,.,: [,j i 31·]: 1 JIJ :] ! t;J zj il 3 !j: I ·I ON THEIR SIGNS MAY SAY "LESS TRAFFIC!" BUT JUST THINK ABOUT IT ... HOTELS MORE TRAFFIC -- EMPLOYEES -CARS GUESTS -CARS RESTAURANTS -CARS WEDDINGS -LOTS OF CARS TIME SHARES -MORE CARS DAY SPA -CARS VENDORS -CARS DELIVERIES -BIG TRUCKS! THAT'S A LOT MORE TRAFFIC! NEWPORT BEACH VOTERS HAVE THE RIGHT TO KNOW TJtE TRUTH. f ' ' • \ M Thursddy, October 28, 2004 PUBLIC SAFETY Police to look for drunk drivers <..(>Sta Mesa Pol.ice will rnnduct a sobriety chetl- pomt Friday night on Har- bor Boulevard. l11e checkpoint will be in plact-from 9 p.m. Friday to ~ d.m Saturday, according to pohn·. II will be at liar· hor B1111lt'\'3rd and Gi,lt'r ~trct'I Officer.. from I.he Co~ta Mt.~ Police lkpartment POLICE FILES COSTA MESA •Bristol Stntet: Grand theft was reported m the 3300 blodt at 7·51 p.m. Tuesday. • Fairview Road: Stolen property was reported in the 2700 blodc at 10:24 a.m. Tuesday. • West fountain way: Embezzlement was reported in the 2200 blodc at 9: 13 a.m . Tuesday. • Newport Boulevard: Petty theft was reported at 2·05 p.m. Tuesday. • Pomona Avenue: Trespassing was reported In the 1900 bl ocX at 4 .57 p.m Tuesday • Vic:toria Street and Pomona Avenue: An m1ury accident was reported cit 1:42 p .m. Tuesday. HEIST Continued from Al !< • 'lnre. lw ,,11d I'< 11111· .tl'o re r m1·11·d d1c1r111tn(h Ill tht· p11t k<'I ol rnw ol 1tw otlwr 'U'Pl'l"I'" ')hul111.rn ... aid llw thn·t· nwn had t'lltl'ft•d lhl' '>ton· wtth handgun'>. tlt- m..ua.ling wwelr-y lrom lh<' two 1·rnployc-t''-111-.1de, \h11l111.111 ~11tl When officer'> amwd. Kirkwood .111tll.tlwan.I'> tried 111 nm out thl· b,1rk dour. when· pohn• arre-.ted lhl'lll l\ukwoocl .1rnl LdwanJ., each lat P 0t11• 1 mu11 of mhlwry, ~hul­ rn.in '>.lid W.t1ltn\ face<, a'n addi t1onal rohtwry rharge hecdU'-e lw dt>rnamJed thl' car kt·y-. of om· of the gelatn employee'>. Kirkwood anti Wat.lcin'> Wl'rl' in c ll'>IOdy Wt•dnc-.day nigl11 a.11d 1101 d1gihlt· for hd1l bcrnuw of J>Jrnlr· v111la111111.,. "ihulma11 .... 11d. I dward'> wa-. being held on and c.alifomla Hlghway Pa- trol will be d1ecking drivers Licenses and looking for Im paired driver& The checkpoint is de- signed to raise awareness of drunk.en-driving issues. po- lice said. It is being funded by a grant from I.he Califor- nia Office ofTraffic Safety. So far this year, four peo- ple have died and 51 have been injured m alcohol-re- lated accidents in Costa MKa. according to police. NEWPORT BEACH • Blade On:hid Avenue: Trespassing was reported in the 200 btod< at 10:13 pm. Tuesday. • Cliff Drive: A commercial burglary was reported in the 2000 blodt at 3:04 a.m. Tuesday. • Dover Drive: A commercial burglary was reported in the 600 bloc* at 5:53 p.m. Tuesday. • Residencia: A vehicle theft was reported in the 7400 blodt at 6:38 p.m . Tuesday. •Vista Bonita and Bammc. Partcway: A suspicious, occupied vehicle was reported at 12:38 p.m. Tuesday. • 34th Street: A prowler was reported in the 100 bloc* a1 2·21 a.m. Tuesday. $I ()(),000 bdil. c ,Orn!>toc:k '>peculated that the 11w11 may have been drawn to thf' '>tore hy report)) that it web IJo,ting a $2.3 ·miU1on, 13.42· carat diamond. The diamond wa ... on d1!>play through Saturday. <;hulman ..aid, and was long gonf' before the robbery. Worker-. at the store were not .ivailablc for cumment, one cm- ploye(> "'1id, "except to say thai e·wryonc\ 1u-.1 fine " llw exc1tenw111 of the '>tandoff wa' an unu ... ual '>lg.ht, Weisen - hurgc·r ~ud ··we were lmd of scared." he '><lid . ·But at the same time, there w;1' <1 h1g \uburban parked right out front with a guy holding a mac htrw gun. So I figured if any- Ollf' tried to nm. he'd gC't him." • MARtSA O'NEIL covers publtc 1>afety and couns. She may be readied at {714) 966 4618 or by mansa.one1/ a lar1mes.com. The Wealth Builder Program Make Your Mortgage Worlc For You Instead Of You Worlcing For Your Mortgage. Fund Your Retirement With Money You Are Already Spending. After All, It's Not About Your Mortgage It's About Your Life. Invest 10 minute& of your time watching our presentation at www.Mortgageloanfixer.com 11s;REET BEAU fY CENTER •!Fze Lar._qe • .;c, 'I ittt.\t, '/ runtfft1.\I •Reauty • foppf11 t~ 'f 11lf Smna .Sakm /rt ( >rw~w (01m ty 81 ~I PRI< f\ • Bt-.~T SF.RVTCE • BEST SELECTION ( lpcn -I >~v• • 1949) 642-1717 g VOL. 98, NO. 302 THOMAS H. JOHNSON Stwe McCnnlc Pll01o Editor, (7141~2 Publisher TONVOOOERO E<htor USA COSENZA Advert1alng Dlroctor ~NA JOHNSON Promotionn Director EDtTING STAFF S.J Cahn Managing Edilor. (714) 966-4607 • / cahn !ii> latimflS com o.n.a.~ City Editor, {714)~19 da1.,.rtt1.goultlt<FllMimH mm 9'1c:hard Dunn Sporta Editor, {7 14)~~18 rlch1ud dunn ,,.,.timN.oom AymnC.,., Aui.t.nt City Edit<><, (714l-..e20 ry8n carwtli«Jnw.oom .--~ F-ut:u,.. Edltof I Newt Editor, (714l 9e6o4833 JIH1w.••~ t.1eve mccr11nk@latim«J.com Jc.. J. s.mo. Art Director I News Deelc Chief, (714) 966-4627 1ose.Slfntot1@/atl,,_oom N9wsf:dtDs Gina Alexander, Thomae Griggs, Paul Saitowitz. Mike Sweneon NEWSSTaff 0..,-~ E nterpriM and genert1I auegnment..f'11C)Oftef, (714)~ dt#Jpa.b#Mmhfllatl"W.com DelrdPa~ Govvmmont ~. 17141 ~ dtllrd,..~nlJl«lrrHl&COm --.01..e PubUc .. My and COUl1a, f7l4)~18 marlu.oneH,,IMlmMoom Moi91W1h::oeJ PolJtlct. ~Ind~ ,..,,.,, (714) .... lllb&robina>n-1'1tinw.tJom CURVE Continued from Al tactics ooty aid~ for Ibey erode our national unity and dimlnlah our~ 1bey gl~ ammunitioo to~ enemies and pause to America'• friends.· lnlq. President Bu&b. and \Ike President Diet Cheney put the same sentiment into ooe simplistic aente'nce: "If you aren\ with us, you're against us.. Thal depends a.gay 00 who la n.annlng the oounuy after No\t 2. Wbomewr lt ii. the next time any of us are told to buy into ttm baloney Iha! we are undermining our troops by not swallowing the Bush party tine oo Iraq, we should ask ounelves hooesdy bow we would feel about sending a aon or daughter or graodcbiJdren to risk their lives in Iraq for the reasons - which change almost weekly - being Boated by our present government for our presence there. As John Kerry-in one of his few successful attempts ar humor -said in lbe second debate, attacking Iraq aft.er the tragedy of SepL 11 was rather To paraphrase the attorney general. I would respond: 1b05e who scare peace-loving people wilh weapons that don't exist. vague warn.in8S of impending dangers that can on}y cause fear and threats if they d.isagJlle with a government they didn't elect only aid terrorists, for they erode I.he underpinnings of democracy and give ammunition to Americas enemies and consternation to America's friends. like the U.S. attacking Mexico after the Japanese bombed Pearl Harbor. Never before -and quite possibly never again -will we have an opportunity to choose between nationaJ directions so disparate that will deeply affect the heaJth and weU-being of our young people for many years ro come. The disaster of Iraq has clouded such vitaJ domestic issues as an emphasis on conserving energy rat.her than despoiling our environment to produce more energy; pulling back from tairing policies char make the rich richer while the country goes deeper into debt; research based on the work of our finest scientists rat.her Lhan religious beliefs that would prevent such advances as the cultivation of stem cells: protecting I.he hard-earned rights, now being threatened. of women to manage I.heir own bodies; ruling in the open rather than secretly; and extolling reason in government rat.her the rigidity that doesn't allow for either mistakes or changing ones mind. I would tell these young peopl e that 60 years ago when -along with millions of other citizen soldiers -I proudly gave four years of my life to serving my country in the U.S. Navy in World War U, I was fighting for the preservdtion of what John Ashcroft contemptuously called the "phantom of lost libeny.# It was no phantom to me - then or now -but a very real freedom of speech and action that I was determined no foreign oppressor would ever take from me. Now. I'm just as determined that my own government won't tal:e it from me or my grandchildren, either. If we allow that to happen under the guise of patriotism, I.hen the terrorists of Sept. 11 have truly won. And when our leaders in Washington who say I.hey want to unite us begin to refer to free speech as a "phantom oflibeny." then we are weU on our way to compromising that Liberty Through I.he eight decades and muJtiple wars of my life, I have never seen my country as tHvided as it is today. The only para.lie! is Vietnam, when families were tom apart and S0.000 Amencans were killed fighting a war for reason~ many of us -both at home and in battle -neither understood nor agreed with, rather like I.he growing reports from the families of our troops in Iraq today. It toolc. Amencans three decades to recover our national equilibrium after VietJlam. God knows how long it will take after ,, WOMAN Continued from A 1 infinitely proud of her 12-yeai- l)ld daughter. Her daughter and !'12-year-old husband, Gt'orge <.heron, were not home at the ume of the shooting. Theodore and !ilia Clleron had dtfficuJties in the past, ac- cording to polke. He had emi- grated from Russia to Costa Mesa m the l 950s but still held to old traditions. Costa Mesa Po- lice Lt. Ron Smilh said. Lilia Clle- ron, who Lived in the home with her husband and daughter from a previous marriage. was more modem and progressive. which met wilh her father-in-law's dis- approval, Smith said. Investigators believe Tileodore (.heron pursued her through the house t11e morning of the shoot· rng and shot her three times. Murphy said. The last shot was heard on the 911 tape, he said . When police arrived at the house, I.hey found Lilia Cllemn in an upstairs bedroom. Theo· dore Clleron was standing in a downstairs bed.room, clutching a handgun, with a self-inflicted gunshot wound to hlR head. po- lice said. I k surrendered with- ... Beneor\ News asalstant, (714) 966-4617 jeff.benllonf§/atimes,oom SPORTS STAFF 8.lrry ..,.,_ Reporter. (7141966-4616 bany.hlulkn•rtllatimn.com 8r,ce Aldefton RepQrter, (714) 966-4614 bryw.111derlon@l11timn.com fU'*O.-.Ux Reportsr, (714) ~12 rlck.<#verttuxlJ/11tf,,,...com etwt.-.mm. Reporwr. 171') 9CJ6..4613 chrls . ......,,,,.,..,.,_f,,.,,,..aom PMOTOORAPHER8 Mart C. Dustin, Don l..Mctt, Kent Treprow. Douglas Zim~ READERS HOTUHE (11-4) 9Cl4Me84 Record your oomrMnta about the D•ily Pilot Of "41W"1 US- ~. Instead of being urged to think through such issues and vo te our convictions, we get bumper stickers about patriotism and 1V commercial" about I.he ominous threat from the boogeyman of liberaJjsm. Meanwhile, the quicksand of indifference into which election'> have been sinking steadily in this country for several decades is happily showing patcht>S of solid footing. There are strong si gns in Newport-Mesa -as there are aJI over the country-that vo ter; aren't going to sit this ont' out, eilher locally or nationally. And that young people will be tuning in at other homes besides the one I'll be visiting on election 'Based on the investigation, he was in command of all his faculties. This was a .cold-blooded murder.' MattMwphy Deputy dtstncl attorney out incident, police said. Prosecutors dropped the SI - milHon bail set for Theodore Clleron because he 1s in a coma and not likely to survive, Murphy said. If he does. his bail status will be renewed, and he will be fully prosecuted. Removing his bail allows the family, not the Orange County Sheriff's Department, to mal:e life-support decisions and pre· vents a lengthy investigation into what polke and prosecutors believe is a clear-cut case, he said. #Based on the inv~tigation. he was in command of all his faculties." Murphy said. "This was a cold· blooded murder.· • MARISA O'NBL covers public safety and courts She may be reactted at {7141966-4618 or by e-mail "1 manu.oneil@latimes.com. County (800) 2S2-9141. In llreM ovmdll of~ Beed"I and eo.. Mesa, tub9criptions to the C>.ily Pilot ere ~ ootv by first d-meil for $30 per monlh. (Pric:ee indude ell llpPfialble ._end k>eel tax-.) POSTMASTER· Send~ d"langiM to The~ ~ Meee Deity Piiot, P.O. Box 1580. C:O.C. Me.a, CA 92626 Co9vriotit: No-·one..~~­m.u.r Of ~1 .. 119 herein QJll be ,..oduoed without \tllrittef1 ~ of aopyright owner. HOW TO Rf.ACH US ~ The n-. ar...,. COUftt:y (8001252-9141 Ad"OwM4 a rad (IM9) 842-6678 ::::2.'714) ~ ..... (71')-....00 .,.,_ (114) .... t. .... ,.t7~....., ....,..,_m~-.... e...a dMPypll«•lllflrnacom Mllllla.. Our add,.. It 13'15 !kinftower AV9., Coete Meea, CA 92626. Ofrlce hour-. are Monday Ffkf.y, 8:30 a.m. · 5 p.m. Conecdot• • It I I ,,... Q14) t8&"80() ...... ,.(7141~ It le th4t Pllof• pollcy to promptly COfNd .ii etrOIS of tuOeuncie. ,,_ oall (714) Me-4e00. m ~~~~~. .,~...,.-...... ... = .... .,......bv .... •n.n-n.ar.., nighL KEY conmued from Al lbaJ gives me hope. lo my 83 yean.. 1\ie wan:bed this oounny tabn many dmel to che edge of ctisastm. Out in eftfJ aisis f can mnembet we ba"Ve always pulled bad. eveo if sooner would have been bettet. We're there again. and -five days be<ott a oatiooal election -I choose to look at history rather than polls.. the city, Bromberg .aid. ·Al lhe time. I thought lr ; wasn~ repn!lN!Dtat:iw of the ~ •, he said. "I ~t the lhow put• us in a bad lighL • I 'U be voring to protect my right to free speech and to retire John Ashcroft and his views about •phantoms of lost liberty.# I realize that in doing so. f 'U be protecting his rights to free speech, also. That's the way it worked when I went off to war. ll is also the way it shouJd -no, must -continue to wo~ in the years ahead for tbe young folks I'll be joining on Tuesday night and for my grandchildren who will be there in spirit. But since then. be Im heetd ~ that the show had •gotten bet·' ter, • Bromberg said ·1 haven't been watching,• he· added. ·out if the Conference· and Vwtors Bureau t:hinb this i8 · a positive things for the city, lha(s good." He won't be attending the event because of another com· ' rnitment, Bromberg said. , ·rm not boycotting it or any-. thing though,# he added with a laugh. • JOSEPH N. BEU is a resident of Santa Ana Heights. His column appears Thursdays. • D£EPA BHARATW is the enterpri~ and general assignment reporter. She may be reactted at (714) 966-4625 or by e-mail at deepa.bharath@lati1Tl6s.com. CREELA BELLE WELCH DAVIS Creela Belle Welch Davis, our beautiful mother, grandmother and great-grandmother who very courageously battled breast cancer for four years died Monday morning In Newport Beach. She was the light of our lives, the •Befie of the Ball" whose love of dancing and laughter filled each one of us. At 5'1'', she stood tall In her own right as the grand matriarch and hub of our large family of 6 daughters, one son, 21 grandch ildren and 8-great ~randchlldren (with 2 more in the oven as she would say). In her own words, "not bad for an only child." Mother was a true Southern ·Bene." If you were privileged to have graced her home, you would not have left hungry. Her renown for gounnet southern cooking and gracious hospitality brought people together to share her love of family and friends. Her exquisite decor and her meticulous attention to detall made her gatherings unite • like an artistic masterpiece. None was more apparent than her tradltional Christmas extravaganza. She would often refer to herself as a •Georgia Peach,• born 1n Georgia but raised mostty in Mississippi. She then lived In West Vi~g!nia for 3 years wh~re h~r mother's family, the Creel's, ongtnated. She came to hve with her mother in CaJlfomia when she was 15 where she eventuaJly met our father, the late Nathaniel A. Davis, M.D., at a big band dance at the Rainbow Gardens in Los Angeles. Four years later they eloped and spent their honeymoon with Harry and Josephine Rothchild on their yacht, followed by a speciaJ wedding dinner at the Arches Restaurant in Newport Beach. Her lif~ ~ith our. father was . ~ne of lavish parties, often entertaining prominent celebrities as our father began his medicaJ practice as the physician for the Paramount Studios and deluxe wor1d cruises with her gir1s in tow. Her travels enabled her to literaJly dance around the world. Mother had a passio':l and. enthus!astic zest for life. She took great pride in her qu1ck-w1t one-liners and her ablltty to speak her mind followed by a glimmering eye twinkle that only she could portray. She had a warm and loving sense of humor that made being In her presence a pure delight. She would often say •I'm the wealthiest woman in the wor1d . I've had it all. eJt my greatest achievement of joy and true wealth are my children and grandchildren • my family is the most Important thing in t~e world." And in her memory, we thank her for giving us a nch legacy of beauty, humor, and stories to cherish and pass on to our children and grandchildren. But most import.antty we pass on our unconditionaJ love she freely and abundantly 9ave each one of us. She is our foundatioo on which we have built our families and the pillar of strength that we seek to cany with us through eternity. Mom we miss you deeply and are so blessed to have had you • as the keystone In oui lfvea. Pleaae watch over ua wtth Y'O" love anCI adoration, and=your spirtt In ow hemta forevw . With all our love, , Creela H.ma, Natalyn Bergougnan, Donna la, Ruth Gohlke, Justine Howard Sefvice: and Eiieen Andenon. Services will be at the CrystaJ Cathedral Art:>oretum Chapel In ' Garden. Grove on Friday, October 29at1pm. tt will be followed by her internment at Pactflc View Cemetery~~ Newport Beach and then upon Mother's Instructions a big cefebratfon of good food, music, dancing and laughter. She asks us to come In good spirits and famlty unity as we celebrate the wonderlul tlfe she lived. Viewing Thursday, Oct. 2S, 2004, from 4-7pm at Pacific View ' Memorial Park. Corona dei Mar. • In Heu of flowers, donations to Laura's House Organization • 27129 Calle Arroyo, Suite 1822, San Juan Ceplatr.no 92876 ~ : Children's Hospital San Diego are kindly requested. : r-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~: SURF AND SUN WEATHER FORECAST Expect a partly cloudy day wfth a alight chance of llhOWftf1I and thuflderwtonns. Hight should be from 62 to~ near the coat and 56 to 68 inland. Therw'e a 20% chance of meaunbte precipitation. A l*tfv cloudv 9Vening should deer. and l)Mchy fog should move in-"• midnight with lows from 41 to 51. ""°""8don: BOATING FORECAST On Inner~, apect ~ wlnde ec 10 ltnota or -making W8V9I ol 2 t.t ot ... °" • weeit Mell of. to .... at 12 MCC>nct., The w.t twell lhould ~to 3 to s .... 8t niQht. but condltlone ehcKild be the W1'I C!Ct.wi8t. F8'1hlr °"" lllCped l'IOf1hw.teriy "''* Ill 10 mot., beoofnfng 19 to 20 b\Ofll In lhe lftetnoon. Wind.,,,.. trMuld be2feetorlw.~a• ' In th9 •~emoon, on e northwest ewell of 6 to 8 feet et 12 seconds. At night. expect northwesterly winct. et 10 to 20 knote, matting wavet of 2 to 4 feet on a nofthwest swell of 4 to 8 feet a1 12eeconda. SURF The noc'thwt awoll .. eq,ected to bid down to waist· to d'lltohlgh .. "'-WMttw ..... Becc.te i.v.,. wilt atlll be • probWn, howw.. ~!Jf:.:., TIDES n.. 3:22e..m. a34a.m. 4:28p.m. 1C>A2p.m. WATER TEMPERATURE , , ' I • ~ ' I I ' • I • f i [Wf Piiot GEi llNG needed IO ml 1he ueed book INVOLVED storw, whktl le I,_.. the entrwa • oftheCentral Ubrary. Voeunt9er1 • must be memberl of 1he Friendl of 1he Ubr9ty •nd .,. 8lbd to • UEI llNO INYOWED NM WOft one th,....nou, lhift per . periodlc:alty In the Oalty Piiot on a month. Information: (MS) . rotating bals. For lnformaUon 7~ about eddlng your organization to thla lilt call (714) 966-4600. FRENDS CW OltANGE COAST INTERFNTH SHElJ'ER COURT-APPOINTED SPECIAL. The Fri9ndl of the Orenge Coat ADVOCATES Interfaith Shelter meet the ftntt Volunteel"8 are needed to serve aa Thuredey of Nd'I month to plan advocatee for abuaed, neglected projects and event. that benefit and abandoned children. homelea famlllea. FOOS la the Voluntee,.. wor1c one on one with 1hetter'1 onty fundralalng arm. a child for three hours a week. Information: (949) 640-8828. Information: (714) 619-5165. GIRL.SCOUTS DISPUTE RESOLUTION Gin Scouta of Orange County SERVICES neecb volunteel"8 who will be Volunteer mediators. cue trained a1 troop leaders, aerve on specialiltl and outreach special committees af)d give assistants are needed to help in a lectures, demonstrations or variety of mediation cases. classes. Information: (714) Bilingual language skills are 979-7900. needed for office volunteers and for mediators. Information: (949) GIRLS INC. Of ORANGE 250-0488. COUNTY Volunteers are needed to offer EASTER SEALS educational and enrichment Easter Seals needs volunteers for opportunities for girta and boys. ongoing clerical work, programs Information: (949) 646-7181. for children with disabilities and special events. Information: (714) HOSPfCE PREFERRED CHOICE 834-1111. Volunteers are needed to help make a difference in the lives of ENVIRONMENTAL NATURE terminally ill persona and their CENTtR families. Volunteers would assist The Environmental Nature Center them with nonmedical needs provides quality education such as providing respite for the through hands-on experience primary caregiver, running with nature In a 3.5-acre outdoor errands, reading to the patients classroom. Adult volunteer trail and weekly social visits. The guides are needed in the organization is also looking for afternoon during the week to lead clerical and bereavement children's tours in the Center volunteers to assist with office Several other volunteer dU1ies. Training 1s provided. opportunities are also available. Information: (714) 980-0900. Information: (949) 645-8489. HUMAN OPTIONS FAMILIES -COSTA MESA The organization shelters, This team of community-based counsels and educates abused organizations, which wor1cs to women and children. tt is looking provide youth and families with for volunteers. Information: (949) counseling, family support, 737-5242, Ext. 24. health education, mentoring, tutoring, after-school activities JEWtSH FAMILY SERVICE Of and kinship services, needs ORANGE COUNTY volunteers in all areas. Volunteers are needed for Project Information: (949) 574-3976. Caring, which provides socialization and cultural ASH -MOBILE MEALS experiences to the Jewish Call (949) 642-6060 to help residents and others at Fairview Friends in Service to Humanity Developmental Center in Costa with the Mobile Meals program Mesa. Volunteers adopt a facility and provide ongoing emergency to provide programming of assistance to those in need. Both Jewish content to the residents always seek volunteer assistance on a monthly basis. They must m a variety of areas. Information take a TB test and undergo a (949) 645-8050. fingerprinting badcground check. Volunteers are also needed to FRIENDS Of THE BAllET provide comfort and support to MONTMARTRE the Jewish terminally ill and their The Friends need volunteers who families. The group sponsors an want to help talented local ongoing Jewish healing support dancers perform in professional group for people with chronic theaters. For 30 years, the illness at 7 p.m. Thursdays at the organization has provided the Jewish Family Service, 250 E community with quality Russian Baker St.. Suite G, Costa Mesa. ballet training, helping youth Free. Preregistration required. develop strong discipline skills, Information: (714) 445-4950. build high self-esteem and JUNIOR LEAGUE Of ORANGE achieve dreams of being a professional dancer. Information: COUNTY (714) 241-7424 The organization of women. committed to promoting FRIENDS Of THE NEWPORT volunteerism. developing the BEACH LIBRARY potential of women and The book.store needs donations improving communities through for book sales. Good quality the wortt and leadership of children's and nonfiction books trained volunteers, Is seeking are especially needed. They may new members. Information: (949) be left at any of the branch 261-0823. libraries -Balboa, Mariners or KAISER PERMANENTE Corona del Mar -or in the special book closet next to the HOSPICE SERVICES Friends Book Store, at 1000 Volunteers are needed to spend Avocado Ave. Volunteers are four hours per week visiting pdlnta or doing 4ln"Mdl for them or their angtwn In oommunldee neerwh.1n•er1' homee. lnfonndon: {1582) 822-380&. LAGUNA GIEEJaJJ INC • Volun1Mn.,. need9d to .... l.8gune C091t~ Pllrtt mfr and Jamee om.v Pr.eNe mfr end docents with hiker ~and genet9I public orient.M.ion. lnformetlon: (IM8) 488-0287. LAGUNA SHANT1 Laguna Shanti, an organiudon that worb with pereon1 with HIV or AIDS. 11 eeek.lng caring volunteers to auist with running the front office, delivering meals, providing tranaportation and providing complimentary therapies such a1 massage, acupuncture and chiropractic care. Information: Usa Toghia, (949) 494-1446. LITERACY PROGRAM The program ia always in need of volunteer tutors. No professional leeching experience is required. To attain certfficatlon, a series of training classes must be completed. For more information, contact Literary Services at the Newport Beach Library, (949) 717-3874. LUV-A-PET CENTE.R Volunteers who love to wor1c with cats and kittens are needed at the luv-a-Pet Center at PetsMart in Costa Mesa. Information: (949) 451-3272. MENTOR PROGRAM YMCA Community Services needs mentors to make a lasting effect on a young person's life. Students 10 to 18 years old are matched with mentors to improve their sdlool performance and self~steem while developing positive peer and adult relationships. Information-(71 4) 549-9622. Ext. 35 MOBILE MEALS Volunteer drivers are needed to help deliver nutritious meals to homebound, frail or elderly clients incapable of shopping and cooking for themselves Information. (949) 645 8050 MOZART CLASSICAL ORCHESTRA Orange County's only nonprofit resident chamber orchestra needs volunteers for t1dcetmg. ushenng, phones, mailing and help with receptions Nominees are also bemg sought for the board of directors. Information: (949) 830-2950. NEW DIRECTIONS FOR WOMEN INC . The recovery center for women with alcohol or other chemical dependencies seeks volunteers Information: (949) 548-9927 or (949) 548-8754. NEWPORT BEACH 1/1 ADOPT A MARINE BATTALION FUND The 1/1 Adopt A Marine Battalion · Fund was created to accept donations and to provide financial support for ongoing programs and events planned to show appreciation to the 1st Battalion 1st Marines. based at Camp Pendleton. Information: (949) 644-3124. See INVOLVED , P•1• A6 ~~PT~~ o~~ Oventttet's Wine Merchant & Bar Purwyors of Fine Wine, Spirlu & Gifts 3400 Via Lido Newport Beach SaLOct30.~ets1tee1's H•Un1ef la f" 7 pm -Midnight< .ostumt' c .ontt>St -Prvt'~ Thurs. Nov 4 Pt>rft"d 10 Martini l.inqtlt'f.I\ 11•11 '\l1gh1 /, •1 pm Live lazz. f n!(httully l>t'l11ious Codctai Is for Ri'.sl·rvr111ons 'J4'>-'l66·?461 Wed. 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I raditionally the coastal district - ~h1ch begins in Palos Verdes. stretches pa'>t Los Angeles and Long Beach harbors dl.M'Tl to parts of Costa Mesa -has been l ons1dered a safe distnct for Republicans. Voter registration figures report 137.300 registered Republicans m the 46th <li.suict versus about 83.200 regl.!>tered Oemocra~ fhat'<> a large bamer Brandt said , but if he can win the vote of the 5 1,400 voters who have declined IO state th eir party af- filiation, he think.<. he has a good chance of wuuung. l ne retired Marine Co~ avtator !>a.id his background in the military and busi- n~ -he served a'> duef operaung offi- t er for a large banlcmg corporation - l ould appeal to mdependents and mod- l'rate Republicans. "To win this dhtric.1, you can't tell voters rhl'y're not paying their fair share of taxes or try to convince them 10 go on '>Orne '-Ort of humanitarian mi~ion," he said. "You have to go after them with a bu'>in ess -.t•n..e Hrditdt u. a1so a '>trong '>upponer of Democratic pre<>1den11al candidate John ~erry and tlunk!. that an anu-Hush back- la'>h might dig tum up ~me vot~ ·A lot of Repubhcam t.hmk ll doesn"t mailer how they vote tn Cahfom1a. • be- rnu'>t' of the electoral college '>)"item, he ...utl -~, they won't tum out." Hrandt, who oppose') ofhhore driUing .md supports •monger regulauon, is hop- 1 ng that the red1stncung of the 461.h Con- we'>S1onal area to include more coastal 1 ornmuniti~ will be a boon, ~mce Rohra- h..icher 1s typically considered weak. on 1·11vtronment. The League of Conservation Voter. recently LSSued a report on Rohra~ Q: My 4-year-old has re flux and medications don't seem to help. Whal efse con we doi A: Mustafa Kobeer, M.D. bacher's voting record. giving tum onr of its lowest poWble ratings. Still. m the face of so many challenges. Rohrabacher retains one key advantage over Brandt: Rohrabacher is the incum- bent. Pol.JticaJ watchdog group Conunon Cause repons that incumbents beat their cballengers 93% to 95% of the time. and their odds mcrease steadily each year in office. Not only IS Rohrabacher an incumbenr. he's become something of a nationally known conservative. recently grabbing headlmes for recommending a constitu- IJonaJ amendmen t that could pave the way for Gov Arnold Schwanenegger to becom e U.~. president. "Some of my right-wing friends go t mad at me for that, but I wanted to show the public the difference between legal and illegal unmigration," said Rohra- bacher, who is aJso known on (.apitol Hill as a fervent critic or American immigra- tion policy. "Those who come here il- legally should be deported and have no rights. - Rohrabacher al..a has raised about JO tim~ as much ill> Brnndt. bringing tn S668,000 since January 2003. finance dis- closures '>how. ·rm confide nt. but I'm not overty confi- dent. The people of tht5 district know who I am,· ...aJd Rohrnbacher, who agreed to two Wednc....<lay debates with Brandt, the ~ults of whkh \<\-ere not available by deadlme "I've alwdy<> agreed to debate my oppo nenlb." he ..aid "I think it's the respon s1bility of everyone 111 public life.· The pair differ on most prominent na uonaJ i'>.'>Ue<>. In general, Rohrabach er ~ suppon ed President Bush on the inv-a s1on!. of hoth Afghant5tan and Iraq. When a'>ked whet.her he would have voted to authonze the president 10 go to war, Brandl ..aid "nght now my answer would have been no, but hindsight 1<, 20 lo.· he said Now that the lJ S ha.'> troops 111 Iraq, ll needs to do 1t~ be<>t to ensure that avil warfare doe'>n·1 erupt, he said Brandt added that he believe<> the counLry need!> to refocu~ on internal efforts to proted the United S1a1e~. and has called for a ma.!>5ive ..ec.-urity initiative to protect the ports of Lo'i Angeles and Long Beach from terronsl!> who might try to 'irnuggle 1n a nuclear dCVlce "That''i the worst nightmare." he said. ·1f something hlte that happens. nothmg else matter<, • ' I '-. ASKA CHOCDOC STEVE McCIWt( I DAILY PILOT Rep. Dana Rohrabacher 1s the heavy favorite to be reelected to Congress. DAILY Pll 0' Democrabc congressional candidate Jim Brandt tnes to unseat Rohrabacher. DOUGLAS llMME RMAN I DAil Y PIL 0 I Green Party candidate Tom Lash isn't afraid of a two-party system Pedo111c~ CHOC and the stomach to stop outco mes with less pain Because symptom• of reflux can vary, it'• imponlm to hsvc )'O'a' dliJd conclusively diapoacd by a physician in order to n.ile out lily other problans. If medication options bavo been~ but baveo't been tueee11M, Niuco acid from backing up. This and discomfort md quicker procedure can be performed rC<lOvery times. CHOC is at Children's Hospital of one of the fint hospitals Orange County (CHOC) in the nation, and first in usma robotic IW'SCI')'· With Soudlem Ca.lifOmia, 10 offer the help of robotics, the thiJ surgery in pediatrics. pbyaician now bu a 3-D view of the procedure, providina an eda• over • " INVOLVED ContnJed from A5 NEWPORT BAY NAlUIWJST The Upper Newport Bay Nature PreMrve 19 looking for votunteera to eafst with naturellst~ed too., end programs, apec:ial eventa end habitat restOf'Wtion projec:ta.. 1he intet1>'9t1ve cente r is at 2301 Un1v•rsnv Drive, Newport Beacti. Info rmation: (949) 923-2296. NEWPORT BEACH CONFERENCE AND vtsrrORS BUREAU The boreau is dedicated to T II ' J l ') ~ ) the promotion of the cf1y to • potential visitors. Volunteers ' wrth extensive knowledge of Newport Beach are needed Information. (949) 719~100 NEWPORT BEACH LIBRARY LITERACY PROGRAM The program seeks volunteers to tutor adults .. who want to improve their reading and writing slulls Volunteers will be certified during training wortshops m , the Friends Meeting Room at the Central Library, 1000 Avocado Ave. Newport Beach. Information. (949) 717-3874. NEWPORT BEACH PREMIERE CINEMA GUILD The Newport Beach Premiere Cinema Guild, which supports the Newport Beach Film Festival, 1s looking for new members Interested candidates should want to help further an art1st1c and cultural heritage m the community and should havP a love of cinema and a desire to raise awareness of the film festival Information (949) 253·2880 NEWPORT BEACH, GENERAL PlAN ADVISORY COMMnTEE The Newport Beach City Counc1l 1s seeking applications from residents or business owners to fill vacancies on the General Plan Advisory Committee The comm.nee meets from 7 to 9 pm. on the second drtd fourth Mondays m the Newport Beach Police Department audllonum B 70 Santa Barbara Information (949) 644-3005 y T II ~ ') l ') e l ~ J t ' , ,. -OllyPlot .. !3VOTE l2004 Tlvtdty. Oct.-. 28, 200it A7 IN THE RACE @) @ The oot•lidel'I for Oob..OUtng UndlDlxon the N9Wp0ft 8Mcf'I K.mtna Fotey HOW TO Chy Councll: The contendera for Bruce Glttktl Dlltrtat2 the Colla Me.a Mike~ GET INVOLVED John Buaotph ChyCoundl: lMylh.w With 1 ... then. week OEMOCMnC PM1Y OF a..RTMIM PMTY OF REPWUCM PMTY OI Cither""'9 Envnone Karl H.Ahtf a. ..... rem.tnlng undl elec:don day, OUNGE COUNTY ORANGE COUNTY OUNGI CCUfTY Steven RoMnsky ErtcS.VW 'O!Wkt& MlrN Burdagt -N,,,,,_ In bold there'• more than enough time 200N.~nSt. P.O.b27871 2A6 Fled'9f,.,.., Suitil ~2 to help your party or ctUM. Santa Ana, CA 92701. S.nta Ana, CA 927919 C.O.C. Meu, CA 82929 Stew Bromberg Rld\ard Ctnoll lndlcnl c.ndldar.. Here's whef9 to go: (714)836-6168 (714) 540-6063, UM9) 966-6082 (714)~ Olnk:t7 SamCltrtc proff'-d today John Hen.man Mld\MI Clfford htlp:llwww.ood«nocnm.Mt http;/lwww./poc.orp htlp:llwww.OCflOP.orp THE RACE FOR COSTA MESA CITY COUNCIL Counting on chance to serve the hometown Allcl• Roblnaon Daily Pilot After fighting to stay out of the shadow of the 190 l Newpon condominJum complex. Terry Shaw wants to move from the audience at City C.Ouncil meetings to the dais. A Newport Harbor High School graduate who grew up in Costa Mesa. Shaw is running for the City Council. I-& professional experience is in accounting and banking. He now works a.s an account manager for Orange County Business Bank. and he's been an accountant for local computer manufacturers. "I like working with the numbers, and J like the people that I've been working with,· he said. "It's been a good career overall." Shaw said he's running for the council because he became interested in city government a year and a half ago and wants to get more involved. "It goes back to when I was opposing the 190 l Newpon Plaza condominium project,· he !k\id. • 1 started anending all the meetings after that, and there were just a number of decisions that lJiidn't concur with, and so I thought I'd give it a shot.· He Uves across the street from 190 l Newport and encouraged the council to limit the buildings 10 three stories. but he wasn't happy with what was finally approved, he said. If he is elected. one of his priorities will be "reasonable land development,· he said. The city needs some growth, but it doesn't have to be high density, he said. "J just don't buy into that philosophy lof high density!," Shaw said. • l don't think we need to be another high-rise town." He's also concerned about the city using its fiscal reserves and thinks officials should cut costs. TERRY SHAW AGE: 61 FA.Mil Y: Wife, Marilyn; daughter, Christina, 13; and son, Thomas, 12 EDUCATION: Associate'• degree In accounting from Orange Coast College; bachelor's degree in business administration from Cal State Fullerton COMMUNITY ACTIVJTlES: Coata Mesa Historical Society, Costa Mesa Middle School PTA, Costa Meaa Investment Oversight Committee raise fees or a combination of both. "lf you have to draw from savings to meet your bills. and you're not getting it from current income, that's not balancing your budget,· he said. In his free time, Shaw\ pursuits tend toward the physically active. He enjo~ camping and has hiked Moµnt Whitney twice, he said. I le's also a graduate ·of the Newport Beach ' Cit:iz.ens Police Academy Shaw said the ideal City Council member should be a person of integrity who has an understanding of how city government wor~. • 1 think they should be willing to listen to different points of view, and I think they should be someone that's going to seek solutions that, while it may not please everyone, it will answer most people's concerns," he said. Solving problems and making thul~ fit together IS what '>haw Likes about his job. Someone once told him what accountants do is put numbers in htlle boxes. and he said he applies that method to the city. "I guess I look a1 the ciry ~. the people are the numbers and the houses are the boxt.'S and it's a matter of making everyone fit in the city and helping everyone find a spot where they feel comfortable." he c;aid ~ .............. .. ........... ..,., .................... ~ ...... '*"*"' ,.,... .... Whitt we do CDICln*'e•'-8 ~ .-.c:&. ll ..... the- whole dlY end tor. WtV long time. Wt oUgl'll not to llcM CMlf'd9I> 11..,,..c. Wi thcJUld ~.wt.eendwhef'I ~ ..... flmlyhoueing. When muttJ.famitV hOullng .. cefted for, we *"'Id *'*9 the maximum In pertdng ..... and ........ tor convnerdal projeds. PMdng, .. w.a -tnftk:. "-become. mtfor problem 1n tNt city. Nm, menv neighbortM>Odl lf'e k*ng their c:haradllr due tD •11isi IF a1zir ig• new housing and NmOdelL We should encouqge and obtain open~ when ftnandally feasible. tt may be time to review the general plan, bec:al,. we 8"m to be changing It piecemeal In it cumwrt fonn. All this 8ff8cts the city financially, too, wNctt I think ii• very do9&-teeond ..... Whet do you -..o1111edly's ..... ... ~----­...... tor ... ol plllylrlg ftellla7 I think the egreement is good In principle. However, it la appaNnt that both parties need a deerer underetanding, or at leell• ~.of what la required of eec:h. This will help 814Ma19~ -·~and ecapegoats.. Ther9 .,.. epperend'f eome ed hoc meedngl 18klng piece that llhoukt be open to the public. tt will be lntormtttve to know whit the recommendltlone and ,.... .... Addhlonelly, It has been Indicated that the fiekts at Calta MeN'• high IChoofa are in much poonw condition than the onea In Newport Bead\. ON THE ISSUES KENT TREPTOW I DAILY PILOT Terry Shaw is running for Costa Mesa City Council. Thia is 800'lething that should beaddru11d. Whllt would be the most ..... Wflll '° lmpow the w.tlkle7 Probebfy the most effective Immediate Improvement would be Infrastructure lmprovemen1&. Many residents on the Westlide complain their streets are terrible oompared to other parts of the city. Granted. repairs and landscaping are taking place, and more are planned for 19th Street, but more needs to be done in the neighborhoods. Subpar housing should be looked at for code violations, and some of the shopping centers need face-lifts. Perhaps low-interest loans would help, but private lm.crnent ltK>Utd be enc:ountged flrlt. A mning CNettay m9V be worth COf lllidlf""'G, but et/fl/ new dewlopnwct would twve to rea>gflla the~ rigtD of ttlOle elreedv there. The Industrial component is grandflld iered in, end wNle It might be Noe to eee It cNngecl, I would not foroe condemnation. Noxious fumes, whid't I've heard oomplainu about. should be lnwstigeted and controfled. Also, haJfw8y hou98I should be monitored to make sure they are not overly congregWld and are run in an ordefty manner. An dty ........ doing. good job hardng the budg9t .... .,......_on It from the ltfte7 The city administrators have done a good job with what thev have to worlt with. However, the City Council has some tough dedsions ahead. The state's playing with the revenue stream has certainty muddied the waters, but oor spending has outpaced l"IMKlUe. We have drawn from "*""91 for the last three years to meet budget. Obviouaty. this cannot go on forever. The onty time it might be wamtnted is when major capital projects are invofved. Orange County just approved an enhanced retirement plan for its emploveea. Thia puts pre91Ure on cities to adopt similar plans. We need to be very C8Utioua In oor negodation9 with the Cocta Mesa emp6oyees union. We do not want to join a growing llst of bankrupt or near-banbupt cltlea. VYould I ral9e taxes or fee97 Yes, but onty after cal'9ful c:onsldemk>n. Some of them, ltJCt\ .. the businea-lioenee re.. have not kept with the time.. Going for a second term after 22-year wait for his first Deirdre Newm•n Daily Prlot The rabid, anti-communist sentiment in the 1950s permeated the world that Chris Steel grew up in. permanently shaping his political outlook on life. He remembers watching the Joe Mc:C.arthy hearings on 1V u a child and witnessing anti-communist fervor ln his neighborhood and school. "Joe was my kind of Idol,· Steel said. "That waa the big thing.• Steel's comervative values were embedded young, and he hasn't wavered. The incumbent city councilman la running for reelection ln November and is sticking to h1a core goals of trying to improve the city's environment, achoola, secu.rtty, property values and 8acal integrity. "What I'm trying to do I on the council) la not being accompllahed. • Steel said. "Ifl wtn, I'm not sure I will have two more votes to do what I want to do." And one of them la bis fam!J!ar _ refrain of ellmln.adng charitiee. lib s.ve Our SelWJI, from the Wemide. "That charity la a major problem for why the Weltlide bu an lmqe problem,• Steel said. "Tbey're doing what everyone abould be doing ln the monl. ICl'iptural tellle, but It's lncompadble with good IChoola, low crime and [high) property values became of conditions ftllUldng from DON LEACH I DAA. Y PILOT Chris Steef Is up for reelection to the Costa Mesa City Council. them bea»a here.. He .. ....,. nmovtng Saw Our elected. CHRIS STEEL "No other dty, not even Santa Ana. Selww and the Soup '1.tcbeo. another Four yeart ago. be lpCDt only $26,000 has one,· Steel aid "It's well-run, but ·~AW_. ~totbe_c:t.'!:m'20ranp and did bit awn maDlnp. AGE: 83 no one wants to talk about these ....... u.. "I'm my own cam ... 1 ..... rnAn!O!H" P~V: Slngle problems becawe th_, don't want to be .,...... ---EDUCATION: Bachelor's degree In -1 County • ., .... JODI can beol8t. • Steel llid. ollnlcel peychology, Persona College, depicted u ractat.• se.el w born In~ and On bla cwnpafln ... tement ftnanc:e low• Slumlords are another target Steel came to c.oa,.... tn 1972. He bu form, be declAred that be wm apend co1•1aJMTY ACTMT1EI: Chember of would lib to 1ee the dty lddraa more WOlbd • • edllCldonal. poldcl1 and lele then Sl,000 and nalw ._than Commerce, Elb Club, MooM Lodge, fo~ ftntndtl CONUbnt md •In Blllt $1.000 ID damdoN • wtl. One CoN MMe Tomorrow "Wt ahould do wbabMr It taba ~llh' d't•a;pa ur•Mtwefor daDadoabedidaa:8ptM1lw•w lepltymapoeo~"huaid. ffllmil Soon~ ID Nllftelce In trmn tbt Mw6c:Ued Houllllm Anotber~MI bMll fNlttal.ed Deeplte wbal people DMl'f think~ l-....... o,.t to Olllllirma to fMeM#k)Qel 'hit,.~ Hiii wlahnot ... to ecoompUlb .. the hhQ. s..a WIDUl 11 known thu be dolll 0:•11._,,. 1* :A vu .............. tbatr•wntlwa~ jobc:.m..a _ ontho'Nieelkk nott.borlD)'ndltMt• w' 1 1 p M ,....a mollllt-boine s-b In ¥ifbll--..... ., COi ..... tmd waft '"J)Mc fflnlnatlaa arr.an .. D0t lft ......... _...,_.on •tlilllactolhll)llb. .. _....tDl*eeblm.He...-m mybecqround.•i..-s. ..... notlD ( tbl• ddllll_ill_mt HI -n..,-..,-..-wtchJU'l oa Ill dd al .. Job en-. ar• .... Ill* my Mid. ooc ID 1DJt..t, ~•ID 1'111 ..._. .... ,. ,.... .............. --.n c-M1a ... cbllcldli't~"*the ••••••Nlullill-.OlJ' ON THE ISSUES WMl'ait.emolt~ ........... dty1 I 'The need tD elect ttne councll memberl, devoid of epecl~ obHpdons, who hlV9 oorMctton. COUf1199, Nndlight and vi.ton to~ llbet9 end p1H12•••-•t•\.-= --."11u1ld."l111COl:al! •• .,...-.,...,... -l«to-la ..... ..,,.. ... --... .. ~---.11.• _., .. _.... Caiiendra ....... CllllWa.-w•• I -. . ..,..i;~~~....._._...:-~------...... --.~....._--_.......;..~~--~~..:..-_......_..__ __ ....... _.... __ ~~~--....... _...--...._~--....... ..._,....i.. ............... --...---_,_ ...... _._ • \ ..... --··· 0 ,. u a u u AS lhursddy, I.kt~ 28, ?004 FORU (7 ) 966-4664 fax: Send to {714) ~ HOW TO GET P\JBUSHED -t..tws: Mail to Ryan Carter at the Dally Piiot. 1375 Sunflower Ave .• Costa Mesa, CA 92626 •RH_... Hotlne: Call 14 thefthtt edit all submiaklnS for derity end length. E-mail: Send to dallyp1lofld lat1mes.com •All conespondenoe must include full name. hometown and phone number (for verification purp<>Mll). Tlle Pilot reseNM g 0 EDITORIAL Proposition 59 vital to public information L u'>t ..imong the '>ta1ewide proposmons <.om l•rning Indian gaming and the race for thl' pre ... tcll'ncy of the IJnitcd \tale'> I'> a httle-lnown propo:-.l'd arnl'ndm l'nl to the ,t.itl•\ ( onst1tutton known as Prop1Nl 1011 'iY Whrll' it ha-. been mer'>hadov•:1•cl h~ bigger .snd ...e>..it•r campaign,, thl' truth 1s 1111-. uHllall\l' '>trih•., ..t blow ·•~<t.in't tho-.t• who would deny thl' p<.·ople\ right to know what the gmernnwnt I'> domg. Proposition 59\ pa.,s<1gc would '>tren>.tthen the Ralph M Brown t\ct .ind the• {.ahforn1a l'uhli< Ht·conh Act and make it .1 '>!alt' t onst1tutiorltll right for tl1l' puhlrt and journat .... 1:-.. .1111ng on bl'IMlf of the public. to acn''>'> govt'rnnwnial meeung'> a11d go\l'rnrnl·nt.11 documt•nt... No 'llfJ1n..,c· here We h.Hi... l'ropo\lt1011 'il.J, I 00"' ·100 often, member., ol tilt" publ11 and th£' prl'" art· dc.•rnt·d .1cet''" to governnwnt retnrd..,, govC'r nmf'nt 1n.,11tu11on-. .ind govl'rnml'nt ml'et1ng'> <ti the wtwn of 1110-.1ly well me<111111g hut often mi.,inforrne<l p11bl1< offiu.1b. We i.lfl' then forrl'd to a'" for 1111: .1l t t''" and y,,1it for tht· ,111lll 1p .1tcd denial. If 1h1'> pmpo.,i11on pa....,1·-.. 1ha1 .ll Cl'S'> \'\"Ill be < on'>tltutionally protecwd. putting tht· m1u' on government .1gennr'> to 1·xpl.1111 murt• prl·nscly why tht.• information 1., not publu Ae< ording to the .,tall' 11ttorrwy g<'nt•raJ\ '>t1m111.1ry. the nll'<t'>llr<' would • Prm 1d1· nghl of ruhl II .H ce...., 10 ntt•<•ting' of gOVl'I llllll'lll liod1c· .... ind wnlJngs of government officials. • Provide that '>tatutes and rules furthering public access shalJ be broadly construed. o r narrowly constn1ed if limiting public access. • Require future statutes and rule:. limilJng access to contain findings justifying necessity of those limitations. • Preserve constitutional rights including rights o f privacy, due process. equal protection; expressly preserve existing constitutional and statutory limitations restricting accc.,s to cenain meetings and records of government bodies and officiab, including law enforcemc•nt and prosecution records. 111 lact. It wa., put on the ballot by a two-thirds vote of che '>late 1.egislature. although that \ery ... ame Legislature is exempt from much o f the law. "I he mam reason it 1s needed is to prevc ni dilution o f access rights by lhe courts." l>ald Peter Scheer. the executive d irector of the California First Amendment Loahuon, a Sacramento-based puhlic accc ... s watchdog group "H<.·u1ust' 11 will ht· pan of the co1v .. 1itt1Lion. it can't be altered h~ 1udges but only a nother an1cndmer11. And acce~s righls ha\.c been watered down Thi<. will put a ... top to that.· l'm po'iitio n 59 is suppo rted up t1nd down the Mate. Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger is in favor of 11. as are the California New.,papcr Puhh'>her-. Assn .. tht· California Hrst ·\nwndmt•nt Coal1t1o n, the l.A·ah'l1c of Wornt'n Voters and ntv :morrwvs <Kros., the state ( ounl th ." and wr hope the vott·r'>, alllong th<.•rn . COMMUNITY COMMENTARY Marinapark plan would keep the Girl Scouts going By Suzanne Huffmon Esber 0 n behalf of the board of directors of the Girl Scout Council or Orange County, I want to express our appreciation to the city of Newport Beac.h- The city's long-standing support has helped to ensure that the council hM a local facility ln wh1ch to offer quality educational and recreational opportunities for Girl Scouts and adult volunleers. Since 1947, the Neva 8- Thomas Girl Scout House has provided a place where girls can enjoy troop meetings, camplng, boating and other activities. and where volunteers can hold plann.tng mHtingt and b'ainlnp. The unique location allowt local Gld Scouts. u wen u girlt from other puU of~ coun~ to enjOy aft'otd.able, beacb-orimt.ed aperlenca on tho~ BIJboa Pcnill$Ula. lbeptopoMd Mattn.lpuk Re9on " CommWJkY Plan enlUl'C9 that Pit c:ondaUe co ..... the:M~Mll Into Che tulure: th8 pip • cdlfoir•~ ~fool QrlScoua fl!dliy-~ center Oii .. 8lbJi ' \ Peninsula in Newport Beach , lo be built at no cost to the Girl Scout Council. This facility will be adjacent to, but completdy separate from. the propoled hotel and will have a eeparate entrance on another side of the complex. The council board carefully reviewed the proposal and bu appRM!d the organiutional posltion of supporting this developmenc. 00 reguladona penntt oooprofit organizations to lobbJ' •to an lnsubdentiaJ ~" which is oertalrilf the Qle beTe. ~ wmt to .... dearty that• belie\l8 ~ development la a meiam of ensuring that the couod1 can continue to offer quality Gld Scout Prosrum .m • modem facility fOr many more yaan U> come. M volunteer~ we have worbd Wldi kJic::ll GUt Scout ftmllta tiDd Giber volunteertJn lh8 ~ Belch ... <Mir tbl s- Wf'a'll monabt to .... them abcMll the~ ~ OVIUiL; webM ltaMd "".... I at1 llUppOn, a Che .. Opallld GktSctKa~ MAILBAG KENT TR£ Pl OW I DAILY PILOT A local walks his dog at the much-talked-about ... •"' of t1 IY 11 ,ed Mannapark resort on the Balboa Peninsula. No on wrong picture of Marinapark resort plan The "'Ye'> o n I " campaign I'> rull of dil.torted facts, m1smforma11011, h<tlf truths. and 111 .. ome case-.. outnght fa lse statement!.. I he campaign mailer claims ··no '>lgnificant new traffic" However, the anaJr1., by the Newport Beach tity auorney prec;ented in the ,ample ballor states that tht' proposed project will include "a 110 RUe"t unit luxury re.,ort A pier and noal would he installed adjacent to the American Legion manna and 200 on-site parlong spaces [lol serve guei.t~ a nd employee!-.." Thi-. wo uld replace the existing Ma rmapark, "developed with 56 mobile home~. four lcnnh courts and other recreallonal faulitie~. a commumty centt·r and 2 1 parking o,pacr-. " U the projec t ,., to develop no n ew traffic, who .-. ~oing to use th e 200 on '>ti e p arking -.pace., for gue'it<i and employee-.? Pe rhaps they a re planning to have their guesl'> parachu1<· mlO the reson as their plane nic'> mto John Wayne Airpo rt. o r h.ive a ll of their employee!> meet in a parkmg lot 111 south Santa Ana or north Costa Mesa and be transported in by buse'>, or bring 1n needed food and supplies for the "luxury resort" by way of barges loaded from trucks parked on the Coast Highway Bridge and towed across the bay to the resort pier_ The campaign mailer also contains misleading pictures and statements about boat-storage faciJities and trailers load ed with Jl't <ik.1s in an attempt to frighten voters. Th.., tactic is deliberately rnislead111g in rhat the mea:-.ure is only abo ut amend111._ wo l'lt·nH·11h of the current Nt·wpor t Heath gem•ral plan. As '>lated 111 lhe .maly!>i., "A 'ndvo1e1nean ... 1helanguage1n the I.a nd Use Element and the Recreation and Open Space I lcmenl would not change." A 'no· vole say'> noching about fu1ure plan ... for th1' area. Why h ave a genl'ral pl.in 1f 11 i., to he changed t'very time a developer come., in wllh a pet project that supposedly provide' additional fund <. for the city a1 the expense of re'>ldenl' .ind v1\l!ors7 Our mayor. a majority of the <.ily Council and tht• app ointed planning comm1s\1CJner-. ... eem more con cerned with projects tha t would generate fund!> they can spend than wnh the welfare of the resident<, and vi'>itors to Newpo rt Beach or the inconvenience.,, <liffil'ullie<,, add1t1onal expen-.e!-. .md hardshir thar their pe t prnject'> crea1e A nott' to tho'>e runn111g for a po<;ll1on on the C11y < nuncil We wlll o nly vole for thow c.1ndidates who specifically ... 1.itt' thdl they oppoM' Mea.,ure I .. HEUCE ANO WAYNE J. SUBCASKY Newport Reach Ban on beach smoking lights a common-sense fire Re· "Smoking ban takes efiect on city sand: Oct. 15. That's one more freedom talc.en away in bt>au11ful Newport Beach! In the open mg paragraph of the Pilot article, it states: "The sun was high and bright Thursday afternoon and o ne of the only things marring the beauty of the shore wac; a scattering of cigarette butts m the sand." What about aJI the other garbage that 1s left on the beach? What about 300 decals saying, "No -.mok.ing"7 I think that is much more offen~1ve and degradmg than dgarette buttl>! lalk abou t disgusting comments: " I he ngarellt''> get washed into the ott•an. and then the fish eat them, .rnd we eat the fi~h . . If you thmk Jhout that. that\ kind o f disgusting." h the -.chool\ Earth ne.,ource Ouh going 10 pu1 the li!.h on a !>pecial d1eft I thmlc. the< ily Council needs to have a citation of SSOO for 1mpos111g such a law' Plca<;e let us live and t.>nJOY ourselves and our beaches and community without such ridiculous law<>. Where has common sense. rnnsidcration and respect for one another gone? Don't you think you have gone over the top? MARY LOU KIEHLER Newpon Beach Oiurch expansion a worthy addilion to th e community fh1s message is lo show our family's support of the expansion plans of St. Andrew'l> Presbyterian Church as a definite positive addition to our community. DON ANO ANNA HIUJARD Newport Beach Another with a few words to show church support Re· The proposed expansion of St. Andrew's Presbyterian CllUrch. I strongly suppon St. Andrew's and have for 40 years. CLYDE AND FRANCES THOMAS Newport Beach LETTER TO THE EDITOR Marinapark neighbor pleads 'No on L' I have lived on the conduct weddings and other guests for the beach. Would shaky deal this is with Peninsula for more than 15 social functio ns. This will you want your daughter going Sutherland. Sutherland bu not years. My bouse is directly create mdte traffic than to a locatJoo next to a busy been attacked; everyone has across from Marinapa.rk. nonnal hotel operations. It is hotel and sharing the facilities done their due diligence. Measure L. which wouJd allow estimated that the hotel will with strangers? I believe the Would a Hilton or Hyatt build a for a resort to be built on the bring an addldonal l ,000 cars hotel I.a bad for the Gfrl Scouts. five-star hotel on leased land? Balboa Peninsula, is of great on lo the peninsula per day. If the dty would sell the land Newport deserves more than importance to m e and my ThlS will serve only lo increase for residential use. they would an inexperienced operator neighbors. I would like to our gridtoclc situation. have far more revenue than wtth ahalJow prom.lies.. welgh in and give a The American Legion has the hotel and have a tax base By voting ya, you will perspecove from some local been offered an "incentive· of forever. The consensus of the effect:tveJy change the land U8f! residents. SS00,000 lo support the citizens. whom I have had the from open space to marl.De I am writing this letter to project. Developer Stephen chance to speak with, want commercial whether inform the pubUc why they Sutherland ls a good politiclan, more open space. I hear that Sutherland la the deYeloper. I should oppose Measure L who proml.ses something to resounding iasue over and bdleve the readentl wOJ let Ttaffic l8 a major con cern achieve his goals, but will over. The dtl.r.eru are tired of their volee be beard 'J\teeday. for the residents of the likely faU short on his promise. the government pUlaging Meuure L wOl fall peninsula. I beUeve the I ask.: Where la the contract pubUc resources for ~Then the Marin.apart traffic studies with the American Legion? "progresa." relidentl wtllhaw the submitted to the City Council Does support from the ,.,,, fat u the rdlabWty of the oppC>rtunlty to dedde dM bC9t were Oawed. The developer's American Legton give him the developer ta conceroed.. the uee of the~ -not• data counted the can that right to say "Veterans tupport ttllktenta have done the boal·laUnc:b ramp. boat traveled on J 8th Street. noc the Yes on L"f Some veterana are reeean:b that the dty dkl not atDn1ft Ota IOCCS 6llkL 1boee actual traffic that pused fuming mad over his dalln. do. At th1a dme, SUtbedand tiu Idell wen newr ~ through the gar ea at The Gltl Scouta practically no ftnanda1 baddna. He aays We would Ub to ptl 11 Tl'I tbt Marina park. I have a direct have aduslve use of t.hlt be plant to announce a open epec:e for IMI ..,...., ...... view from my Uving room, and Newpon jewel. 1bey can uae ftnua:w becler eoon. Tbar'9 and many. s:nose tow. I have never counted more the beach area JUI& not pd~ Hll PSei118 ~.,.Iii._. •No than 20 can per hour.~ unencumbered. Once the ~ bM been d ifp1'C ant.• hoed has provbloN ror a hotel ii bu.Ot. the GUI~ .-...111 Mfnra.,....... _.. F ballroom from which to 'wll be cionipetil'I wtmlMJul f•l tllitll need to..., .... • ltllcJ ..... ~~--~..._----=...-.;=-.~ ................. -4~S...;..._......._.;.....i.~;;....~----.....,;.......,.._;,..i,.;;..,,,.;,;.,.-,......,..-.-- \ l "I. __ J SOCIETY THE CROWD Cross-section of community comprises the top 103 P ubllc servanta, men or the cloth. purveyors or fish tacos, land developers and beach lifeguards came together Wednesday for a luncheon al the Hyatt Regency Hotel, Newport Beach for the 12th 1 ltflllual Daily Pilot "Top 103" ' celebration. What began In , 1992 as part whim. part ' marleting tool, part 1 community magnet, is now a , tradJtion in the Newport-Mesa , community garnering attention as well as criticism, with the list or names or the I 03 most influential people in the community dissected and debated by readers o f 1he Daily Pilo1. Tom Johnson, publisher of the Daily Pilot, B. W. COOK addre.,sed tht' assernhlJge in the Hyatt dining room slating, "You may ask how we arrive at the list. I'm here IO tell you that the criteria is ba'ied on the FOT or FOS scale." Johnson explained that FOT •>tand'i for friend of Tom (Johnson! .ind FOS i~ for friend of Steve (Cahn], managini.; editor of 1he Pilot. As the crowd applauded with laughter, Johm on added, "The folks on this lisl contribute to life m thl'i community day in and day oul They have an impact on the way we live, and they all make .1 difference.· The luncheon, a nd lhc li\t Itself, has become some1h1ng of e roast over the year-.. John<.on recalled a pa.-.1 Top 10'.l la-.1 that honored a drug-sniffing ( 0-.1.i Me~ police do~ as one of the high rank.mg I 03. f-omwr l 0-.1,1 Mesa Police C:llief Dave Snowden was also ho nored lhJI year -however, with a h1ght.>r number. Snowden wa~ q11il k lo call Johnson and relay hi., concern over being li<,ted following the dog. ln 1h1s ~tory lies the mt·-. .... 1gl' and Lhe meaning or thC' I 0:1 li-.t It 1s a reflection of a divC'r.,t• and vibrant community that celebrates the best of the human condltJon, In spite of differences or every variety. This year. the rector of St. James Olurch, PraYem Bunyan, was nominated as number five on the list The controversial pastor, who led his Newport Beach congregation away from the Episcopal diocese over hot-button Issues Including the ordination or homosexual clergy and the divinity of Jesus Quist, was inviled to say the invocation before the luncheon. Bunyan made no reference to his ongoing secession, offering instead a prayer over the food and the assemblage. In a furrher effort to sur the pot, luncheon orgarn~ers led a sing-along, passing c1ut song sheets laheled "Measure I." and "No on I.." The lyric-. were wrinen pro and con over the m easure facmg Newport-Mesa residen1., on the Nov 2 ballot, regarding the redevt'luprnent of the bay·fTOnl, city owrwd land on the Balboa Pe11111-.11la Sung lo the tune of 1lw Clrn ... 1ma-. carol "Noel," the pro lyric~ went a'\ follow'>: "'Mea~un· L, Mea.,url' L, We sure think it\ \wl'll. We want to slay at ihi-. 11 O room hotel.'. And now for lhl• negative lyric,· "No on I , No on I., .,omething fi<.hy wt· 'mt'll A .,weet't'et heart deal 1' th!' Stephen Sulherland 110 roo111 hotel." Sutherland, tht• dt•\lgnl'r and developer of lht• proJl'tl, W<L<. in lhl' ICU audH•iH e, 1..tldng 11 all with grace and good chrt•r. Al.,o prt''>l'rl l wa<, IPg1·ndary Nrwport nlizen Paul SaJata. fundrai'>lllg expert Terry Callahan, ( .o'ita Mt.•,,1\ Share Our Selvp-, cufoundt•r; Karen McGlfnn and hig t1nw .,urkr BUI Sharp Gregg Schwenk, Nl'wport Reach 111vt•.,ttnl'nl h,mker and exelllll\l' d1rt'l lllf of the Nl'wport Hl'.tt h ~ 1lm I 1•\t1val. jmned 1 lnag I lu-.p11al t.•xelutive Michael Stephens Jnd Newporl Mayor Tod Ridgeway al the l11ndH•n11 l'V('Jll. C.o-.1a Mt.'"J ( .11um II man Allan Mansoor did 111., hl'"I 1mprt''>'>IOll o f (,ov Arnold Schwan..enegge r .. ., 1 lw 1 rowd dined oo an exceptional three-course luncheon that began wtth an anistically prepared seafood salad di.splayed In a half coconut, followed by a mixed grill eotr~e and dessert. Local political candJdates were also present, including Bruce GarUch. chairman of the Costa Mesa Planning Commission, and Newport Beach Councilman Steve Bromberg. Tom Johnson roasted friend Del Heintz. Costa Mesa-based director of government affrurs for AT&T Broadband. Ml have absolutely no idea how Del Heintz made this list," mused Johnson. He d id k.now why former California legislator and former State Educalion Secretary Marian Bergeson made the Ust. Also h onored was Scott Paulson, retired school principal who h eaded five Newport·Mesa '>chool!> during his career. Paulson made a mosl unusuaJ trihute. .. Over 1he p.i.,t 10 year'>, 19 !>chools in the Newport -Mc'>a d istrict havl' received SlO m1lhon tn donations from a local couple you've never heard of."' <.aid Paulso11 I le added. ··A1 fir-,1 , I reet'iVl'd dwcks in the mail 1ha1 looked hlc.t.> lhrow away marketing m ail Ont• came for S I 2 million another for $7 million.~ Pauhon \11-t.'nt on IC> '>hare that a Newporl uiuple nametl David and Mo nica Gelbaum alway' wantt•d to n·matn ..inonymou ... ; however, tlwir g<•iwro,ily ha-. rnatle '>lit h a n impact on tht• commu1111y that 11 wa., time lht'y werl' fl'logn11t•tl ·1 ht• ( relhaum-. did llOt ,1uend the lumheon \pottl'd 111 till' nowtl wa' Gene Farrl'll (lrt'"cl1•11t of Orangl' ( o.t'>l ( ollt>ge. Gay WassalJ-Kelly. Aviva Goelman. Trevor Murphy, till' ltt-v John Huffman; .ind Wing Lam , cofounckr of W,1hoo\ h-.h C .ury111g 1111 .1 po1gn,tnl ir.icJ111on of rt·11nng 1111rnher-. beyond tlw 10 I. ,1 nH·moriJI t nbuH• w.i., m,1d1• to Randy Scheerer, numhl·r 11 7 A '\l'wport H1·.1t. h Im· 1 .ipt.1111. A From left. St. James Pastor Praveen Bunyan, Costa Mesa Fire Chief Jtm Elhs Marilyn Scheerer and Newport Beach Frre Chief Tim Riley get together the Daily Pilot "Top 103" luncheon on Wednesddy ~l h l'l'ITr. r;·1, pa1>.,l'tl .away IJ-.1 year i11llow111g a he.irt JtWt:k I lb widow, Marilyn. wa'> 011 h,111d f() •ll l t•pi rl'l"llgllltHHl. 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And ... o 11 ~,.1., ,11 th1· .!IH!·I I >.11lv 1'1101 111 I lu111 lwon 111 ''fr~port lk.11 Ii •THE CROWD dllPf'd"' Tliw'>•1dy~ dnd 5<lturddy!. • ,,,....,-.. / ' ( Monica and 0dvtd Gelbaum. who have given more than$, ( m1lhon to Newport Mesa schools, continue to keer• d lo· ... r r However their likenesses did appear WednPsday di !hf 1 1 lunc.heon with former ~~ewport Me<..i Principal 5r on PalllSH endorses Mike Scheaferuncum be ntJ Bruce Garlich Katrina Foley or Costa Mesa Cit;y Council . I • • ' , I ' \ I -AlO Thursday, Octobet 28, 2004 L I FE & LEISURE BEST BUYS Newport-Mesa residents, You are invited to a Costa Mesa Fair market makes sweet day Citywide Prayer Meeting When: Thursday October 28, 6:30-9:00p.m. Where: 740 West Wilson , Costa Mesa Harbor Christian Fellowship What we will be prayinifor: Our Nation, Iraq, and the Upcoming National and Local Elections. Al/A re Welcome, However, We Will Only Be Praying in J esus' N ame. This is non-political. Please do not wear or bring campaign materials. Take care to keep your views to yourse lf. We are gathering together to seek God's will in a time of need. Bring your Friends and Your Faith. Let's Seek God togeth er! Hosted by "The Saturday Night Prayer Partners" Email: citywideprayer@quixnet.net presents urattbot BY GIACOMO PUCCINI "A visually striking production ... stunning!" -Do/las News Hear some of P.ucclnl's most glorious music! T he le'Vellth annual trick-or-treat festival happens from 10 Lm. to 2 p.m. SUnday at Thi Or-. County Mabt ...... Kida in c:ostumea can trick-or-treat during the da}t Included in the 6'stMties are championship pumpkin ple~eating contests, a sword swalJOWt!J' and ventriloquist David Markham. the Miracle Man. Other events Include radio personality Dr. GREER WYLDER Demento hosting two shows. and there will be an antique hearse and classic car procession through Costa Mesa beginning at lOam. ·Farmer" Mike Vallado returns this year to carve amazing 3-0 masterpieces out or 400-pound pumplcins. The fifth annual Hearse, Bug and Monster Oassic C'.ar Show will be held in conjunction with the festival, from 9 am. to 3 p.m. Admission to the market place and weekend swap meet at the Costa Mesa Fairgrounds is $2 for ages 13 and over and free for children 12 and under. HallO'Neen even~ are included with admission. (949) 723 6663. http://wwu~ocmnrketplace.com. rrs A HUGE COSTUME WORLD The selection of 1 lalloween costumes at the Disney Store is unbelievable, and many are on !>ale. The assonment includes accessories like ~hoes, crownl>. wand,. wigl>, hats and boas. Girl!> favor thl' ""prince~ costumes"" including BelJe. Cinderella and Sleeping Beauty. boys want Toy Story characters including Buzz and Woody, as well as Power Rangen.. Prices are reasonable. Other co~tumes available are Jasmine, Mulan, TinkerbeU, Snow White, Ariel, Aladdin and Pooh. Open 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. AFTER HOURS • Submi1 AFTER HOURS i1ems to the Daily Pilot. 1375 Sunflower Ave .. Costa Mesa, CA 92626; by fax to (714) 966-4679; or by calltng (714) 966-4617. SPECIAL EVENTS VENETIAN MASQUERADE BAU Fleur De Lis Events will host an 18th century costume and masquerade ball, featuring live entertainment and a display of Venetian-inspired gowns by designer Belinda Roger. The ball will be from 8 p.m . Saturday to 2 a.m. Sunday at the Historic Balboa Pavilion, 400 Main St., Newport Beach. Tidtets cost $140. Information: (949) 903-2366. TRICK OR TREAT FESTIVAL The seventh annual Tridt or Treat Festival will be from 7 a.m. to 4 p.m. Sunday at the Orange County Martcet Place, 88 Fair Drive, Costa Mesa. Events include the Halloween, Hearse, Bug and Monster Clauic Car Show from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m.; an antique hearse parede at 10 a.m.; free tridt-<>r·treating for costumed kida from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m . and David M1rtchem'1 aword-tWallowing ahowa at 12:30 and 1:30 p.m. Admlaalon ia $2 for ages 13 and older and free for kida 12 and younger. Information: (949) 723-6663 or http:llwww.ocm11rlcetplace.com. BALBOA'• 'GREAT PUMPKIN' A Halloween event In Balboa Village featurea llve entertainment, r1ffte prizea, a costume contest, a pumi*Jn coloring contest and "'The Greet Pumpkin~ from 11 1.m. to 6 p.m. SundlV .t Balboa Boulevard and Palm Street, Newport Beacti. I Monday to F'l1day. 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. Sltutday; 11 a.m. to 6:30 p.m.. ~ l.eYd Ooe. near the CaroUlel Court. (71~ 751-8080. hlqrJ!wwuA~ AN>RAISftG IN ntE CMOS South Cout Plaza wtD offer an "Angelltoe c.arct. • a abopplng card that helps raise funds for Angelitos de Oro, a nonprofit organlzatton dedicated to Big Brothers Big Sisters of Orange County. Purchue an Angelitoe Card for $50 and receive a 20% dlscount at more than 100 partidpatins South Coast Plaz.a retailers from Nov. 4 to 9. All proCeeds from the card sales benefit Big Brotbec B.ig Sisters of Orange County. Purchase cards at South Coast Plaza concierge desks, or by calllngAagelitos de Oro at (949) 642-9883. TREATS APLENTY AT Pt.A2A Children can trick-or-treat at South CoMt Plaza on Sunday from 3:30 to 5:30 p.m. Participating retailers and C'.arousel Coun will have treats for children dressed in costumes. TWO-OAY SKJ SWAP Th.is weekend finds deals on high-quality new and used ski and snowboard equipment and apparel. Stefan Kaelin Ski and Golf will hold the annual Ski and Snowboard Swap and Sale on Saturday and Sunday from 10 .t.m. to 6 p.m. at 2700 W. Coast Highway in Newport Beach. (949) 631 -3280. A 3-HOUR BOUTIQUE TOUR Marle's boudqueatNewport Coa!>t Shopping Center will hoM an t'vening of fashion tonight from 7 co I 0 p.m . Marie present!> the new fall /winier collection from James Coviello of New York. d.' well as Pinko, an exclusive I uropean line. Shoppers can enjoy a cumng-edge fashion '>how. with a OJ spinning vinyl, along wtth refreshments, an Argentinean Tango perfonnance and an opporrunj1y drawing for gifts from other stores in the center. Marie's is in the Newpon Information: (949) 723-5070. MUSIC UCI SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA The UC Irvine Symphony Orchestra will perform selections from Wagner and Liszt at 8 p.m . Friday and Saturday at the Barclay Theatre, 4242 Campus Drive, Irvine. Tidtets are $12 for general admission, $10 for seniors and UCI faculty and staff and S8 for students and children under 18. Information: (949) 854-4646. ORANGE COAST COUEGE SYMPHONY 81 CHORALE The Orange Coast College Symphony & Chorale will perform Muaaorgsky'a .. Night on Bald Mountain" and vocal selections from ·Phantom of the Opera" at 8 p.m. Saturday in the Robert B. Moore Theater, 2701 Fairview Road, Costa Mesa. Tickets are S8 in advance and $10 at the door. Information: (714) 432-5880. ORANOECOAST COUEGEBtG BAND The Orange Coast College Big Bend will perform at 1 p.m. Sunday In the Robert B. Moore Theater, 2701 Felrvlew Road, Costa Mesa. Tidtets are $8 In advance and $8 at the door. lnforma11on: (714) 432-6880. KREMERATA BAL11CA Kremereta Baltica, led by artlstlc director i nd vtolln aoloist Gldon Kremer, will perform et 7:30 p.m. Nov. 6 et the Orange County Performing Art.I Center, 600 Town Center Drive, Costa M .... S.lectlona lncJude the Shostakovldl Ch1mber Symphony, Op. 110.; Sdlubert'a Ouertet No . 16 In G, 0887 for strlnga •nd • new wort by ( Cout Shopping C.enter at Newport (;oalt DrtYe md San • •• Joaquin HIDa ao.d. (949) : &W-5651. • THE GIFT Of AN11QUMM'tG New u:rtvala ll Gt• t .... Cott1911Wdooaa~ could make unique Ou1stmu glfta. Thole include • coUecdorl of antique Frmch Majolica. cl.rca 1870 to 1910; an old German music box with dancen. orchettra and auoUMI ICelle; and a Japanese tee aet. circa 1920. There'a also a pie-holiday sale in progress. Reduced prices can be fowld on select items In the main salon. gallery and antique attic. Open 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Tuesday through Saturday. 670 w 17th St. in Cotta Mesa. (949) 645-9258. DESIGNS ON HOUDAY TONES Swnmedilll Home CoDecdon offers three new holiday dkor collections for fall 1be Berbh.J.re, The Laconia and The Wellesley collections feature wann tones that incorporate cream-colored pumpkins, rosemary topiaries and ochre-colored pottery fillea with leaves and berries. Open 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Monday to Friday; 10 am. to 5 p.m. Saturday; 10 am. to 4 p.m. Sunday. 369 E. 17th St. in Cost.a Mesa. (949) 646-6745. PATRONS WIU Fl.P OVER COtN Renowned jewelry designer Robeno Coin will be at Trad.ldonal )eMlen at Fashion Island on Saturday from 4 to 8 p.m. Coin will unveil pieces chosen especially for this Newport Beach event. Refreshments will also be served. Open 10 am. 10 9 p.m . Monday to Friday; 11 am to 7 p.m. Saturday; 11 am. to 6 p.m. Sunday. (949) 721 ·9010. • BEST BUYS appears Thursdays Send information to Greer Wylcler 111 greerwylder@yahoo.com; at 1375 Sunflower Ave., Cost11 Mesa, CA 92626; or by fax at (714) 966-4679. Russian composer Leonid Desyatnikov. Tidtets are S76 and can be purchased through (714) 5~2787or http:llwww.ocpac.orp. Information: (714) 75f>-0236. LATINAS! MUSICAL DIVAS Of LATIN AMERICA Colombia's Tot6 la Mom poslna, Chile'• Marlana Montalvo end Brazil's BelO Velloao will perform in an 8 p.m . concert, •latinaal Musical Divas of Latin America.· The Nov. 6 concert ls held at the Irvine Barclay Theatre, 4242 Campus Drive, Irvine. Tldtets are $27 and $32. Full-time atudents can purchaae half-price tidtets at the box office wfth valid ID. Information: (949) 854-4646 or http:!lwww. thebarclay.orp. WARSAW PHtlHARMONtC ORCHESTRA The Warsaw Philharmonic Orchestra will perform Penderedd'a •Polymorphla • and Chopin'• •Piano Concerto No. 1 In E minor, Op. 11 • at 8 p.m. Nov. 8 and 9 at the BarcllY Theatre, 4242 Campua Drive, Irvine. Tldtets are $85. lnformetion: (949) 653-2.422. THE ENGLISH CONCERT Wint ANDREW MANZE Period Instrument group The Engllah Concert and Its vtollnlst. Andrew Menze, wUI perform .t 7:30 p.m. Nov. 9 et the Orange County Performing Alts Center, _ 600 Town Center Drive, Co.ta Meu. Tldtets are $78. Information: (714) 766-0236. GUARNERI STRING QUARTET The Guemeri String Ouartet wtll PllY M>nga by Mozart. Bridge end Ravel .t 8 p.m. Nov. 22 .t the Bardey °ThMtre, 4242 C.mpu• Drfve, Irvine. Tic:bta are $36 to ... • L I FE & LEI SU R E Ttusdly, Octotllt 28, 2004 AU . NO PLACE LIKE HOME Take to the street for artful fair ucted between plain omc:e buildings and trendy blkinl boudquea is Balboa street filled with charm d character. Antique stores, plleries, Doral designers and lque eateries are the demark of 31st Street, and elr owners Invite you to join m on Nov. 13 for an open-air pen house. The festivities will begin at 10 m. and continue until 3 p.m. addition to the stores and eries, there wilJ be efreshrnents served, ompliments of the Cannery · ters. a group of artil>tl> rganized by Marilyn Poliquin of · nery Paints. fhe painters also have 1he11 ea-.eb filled ·th canvasel>, and 1f you·re in he market for ongmdl art. th1i. I'> e place to peruM! and urchase. And speahng of canv.t'><.">, one f-my favonte ttem1> to ~ve and o get I'> the <.an nt'ry P·.iintl'"' 5. Information: (949) 553-2422. azz and codcta1ls flow daily from oon to midnight Sundays hrough Thursdays and from oon to 2 a m Fridays and aturdays at the Balboa Bay Club Resort. at 1221 W Coast 1ghway, Newport Beach nformat1on (949) 645-5000 alter Lakota and David Alcantar he New York Jazz Connection Duo, play at Mamma Gma at 251 E Coast Highway 1n Newport at 8 .m Fridays and Saturdays and t 7 p.m Sundays and Mondays Diana Ditn )oms the duo on vocals on Mondays. It's free Information: (949) 673·9500 MUSIC AT THE GRILL MPG members Greg Morgan, Nidc Peper and Kelly Gord1en ertorm classic rock, R&B and swing music at 8:30 p.m. Fridays nd Saturdays at the Bluewater nil, 630 Lido Park Drive. Newport Beach Information i(949) 675-3474 a Cave Restaurant offers evolver, which fe atures DJs long with imagery and auditory delights at 10 p m Tuesdays at 1695 lrvme Ave • Costa Mesa Information (949) 646 7944 SINATRA TRIBl/TE La Cave Reslaurant offers David Kmwald's hve tribute to Frank Sinatra from 6 to 9 p m. Mondays and Tuesdays at 1695 Irvine Ave., Costa Mesa. Information. (949) 646-7944. THE UNDERGROUND LOUNGE la Cave Restaurant offers the Underground Lounge, featunng Pete Villani smgmg Bennett. Martin and Sinatra from 6:30 to 9 p.m Wednesdays at 1695 lrvme Ave., Costa Mesa Information. (949) 646-7944 PlANBE la.Cave Restaurant offers the funky $0UI 1azz music of Plan Be KAREN Cookbook. Each cookbook ls covered with a hand-painted canvas: a ceJebration of the arts, both culinary and visual. The new covers WIGHT will include paintings of flowers, pigs, chicle.ens, sunflowers, geraniums and food. The recipes are straight out of the artists' recipe boxes -the book is a gift through and through.' fhe 2004 edition L'i filled with a section of new concoction!>, so 1f you're lucky enough to already own one, it's time to get (and give) the latest ver!>1t>n. ·Ille antique store~ will have their war~ on d1'>play. Alta will be ready for the coffee crowd. Floral de'>igncr 01-.l'.tll>., .1 new from 10 p.m. to 1 a m on Thursdays at 1695 Irvine Ave., Costa Mesa. Information· (949) 646-7944. THE GINGER BAKER JR. TRIO La Cave Restaurant offers the 1azz fusion music of the Ginger Baker Jr. Trio from 10 p.m to 1 a m. Fridays at 1695 Irvine Ave., Costa Mesa. Information. (949) 646·7944 TODD OLIVER JAZ.Z QUARTET la Cave Restaurant offers the 1au music of the Todd Oliver Jazz Quartet from 10 p m to 1 a m Wednesdays and Saturday'> at 1695 lrvme Ave , Costa Mf'sd Information· (949) 646 7944 PHIL SHANE La Cave Restaurant will host Phil Shane. a one-man music legend who sings Elvis, Lewis, Diamond, Orbison, Cash and other music greats The per1ormance begins at 10 p m. the last Fnday of each month at 1695 Irvine Avr> • Costa Mesa. Information: (949) 646-7944 MUSIC AT THE PELICAN The Rusty Pelican offers the music of Common Ground from Wednesday through Sunday The band per1orms from 7 10 10 p m Wednesday and Thursday from 8:30 p m to 12 30 a m Fridav and Saturday and from 2 to 6 µ m Sunday The restaurant 1s al 2735 W Coast Highway NPwport Beach Free 1949) 642 3431 MUSIC AT Pl.AYERS Players restaurant is now offcrinq live music from 9 p m to m1dn1ght every Friday and Saturday. Players 1s at 512 W 19th St., Costa Mesa No cover d'argP (949)646-5615 WEEKEND MUSIC Anthony's Riverboat Restaurant in Newport Beach presents the Rid< Sherman Duo fe aturing Rid< Sherman and Alan Remington on Friday nights. The program features all your favorites on the saxophone keyboards Anthony's 1s at 151 E. Coast Highway (949) 673-3425 POP-ROCK AND R.AMENCO Tate 5, a funk, rock and Motown act. performs at 9 p m Saturdays addJdon to the street. wtD haw open doors and. of OOWM. South of France will have ttJ usual fabulous tnveotoryplua extns for the holiday season. Marilyn teUa me the Cannery Painters have also been working on their holiday paintings. I have one of Marilyn's 01.ristmas creations. It depicts two children In front of a fireplace with a Oiristmas tree in full regalia. I love bringing it out of storage the day after Thanksgiving and dibplaying it through the holidays. It reminds me of the season's magic. I consider it pricelesi.. Mark your calendars for Nov. I J and celebrate the season, do '>omc 1>hopping and share a 11o'>h with the \..annery Painters 0 11 .1 1 '>t Street: a tnie Newport trea<iurt.•. • KAREN WIGHT 1s a Newport Beach resident Her column runs Thursdays at Carmelo's R1storante, 3520 E. Coast Highway, Corona del Mar. Solo gu1tanst Ken Sanders per1orms classical flamenco tunes at 7:30 p.m Tuesdays and Sundays Free (949) 675-1922. SATURDAY NIGHT R&B Gerald lsh1bash1 and the Stone Bridge Band play rod< and R&B at 9 p m SaturdJys at Sutton Place Hotel's Trianon Lounge, 4500 MacArthur Blvd , Newport Beacn Free (949) 476 2001 STAGE HABEUS CORPUS South Coast Repertory will perlorm "Habcus Corpus" through Nov 21 di 655 Town Center Dnve Costa Mesa lnformJt1on ( 114) 708-5555 A MURDER IS ANNOUNCED "A M urder 1s Announced" takes to the stage Nov 12 through 14 and Nov 18 through 21 at . Vanguard University's Lyceum Theater, 55 Fem Drive, Costa Mesa. Per1ormance times are at 8 p m Thursday through Saturday and at 2 p m Saturday and Sunday General admission 1s $10 or $8 for senior'> and children under 12 Information (714) 668 6145 AR T 'AUTUMN IMPRESSIONS' An exh1b1tron of paintings featuring vineyards harvests sunflowers and boats runs through Nov 30 at the Debra Huse Gallery. 229 Manne Ave . Swtc E. Newport Bedch Information (949) 723 6171 'PARIS PICTURESQUE' An exh1b1t1on of photographs by artist Barbara Higgins. ·Pans Picturesque:· will be on display through December at French Bud<ets. a florist at Fashion Island in Newport Beach (800) 652·9551 THE PHOTOGRAPHY OF ROMAN LORANC An exh1b1t1on of new photographs by Roman Loranc will be on display from through Nov 30 at Susan Spmtus Gallery 3929 Birch St , Newport Beach See HOURS, Page Al2 . ) I . - --I SCHEAFER Costa Mesa Ci Council LEADERSHIP EXPERIENCE r---f DEDICATED ~COMMUNITY SERVICE rt COMMON SENSE ~ & BALANCE "A Vote for Mike is a Vote for Costa Mesa" Endorsed by such Respected Leaders as: Costa Mesa Firefighters A ssociation The Daily Pilot Mayor Gary Monahan Former Police Chief Dave Snowden Fomre r Mayors Peter Buffa,Arlene Schafe r, and Mary Hornbuckle Asse mblyman John Campbell John Moorlach, Orange C ounty Treasure r Van Tran, Garden Grove City Councilman Jim Silva, County Supervisor Byron de Arakal, CM Parks Commissione r Congressman Dana Rohrabacher Costa Mesa Po lice A ssociation PAID FOR BY FRIENDS OF MIKE SCHEAFER. CAMPAI GN ID# 1266202 www.friendsofmikescheafer.com • • \ • A12 Thut!>day, October 28, 2004 LIFE&. LEISURE HOURS Continued from Al 1 Information· (949) 474-4321. SCREEN OCC ALM SERIES Orange Coast College's Film Series presents •Adam's Rib• at 6:30 p.m. Nov. 5 at OCC's Fine Arts Room 119, 2701 Fairview Road, Costa Mesa. Information: http://wwwoct1ckets.com. OCC FILM SERIES .. Orange Coast College's Film Series presents •Gilda" at 6:30 p.m. Nov. 19 at OCC's Fine Arts Room 119, 2701 Fairview Road, Costa Mesa The event is sponsored by the fine arts department and CCC Extended Education Information: http.llwww octickets.com. OCC FILM SERIES Orange Coast College's Film Series presents ·Tue Letter# at 6:30 p m Dec 3 at OCC's Fine Arts Room 119, 2701 Fairview Road, Costa Mesa. The event is sponsored by the fine arts depar1ment and OCC Extended Education Information: http:11Www oct1ckets.com. OCC FILM SERIES Orange Coast College's Fi lm Series presents "Lady in the Lake" at 6:30 pm. Dec. 17 at OCCs Roe Alta Room 119, 2701 Fairview Roed, ea.ta Meu. The event i8 apon80Nd by the fine arts depertment and OCC Extended Education. Information: http:l...WWW.octk:kei..com. OCC Fl.M SERES Orange Cont College'• Alm Series presents '"You Can't Take tt With You'" at 6:30 p.m. Jan. 14 at OCC's Ane Alta Room 119, 2701 Fairview Road, Costa Meea. The event is apontored by the fine arts department and OCC Extended Education. Information: http://www.octickets.com. OCC ALM SERIES Orange Coast College's Film Series presents •Tue Set-up• at 6:30 p.m. Jan. 28 at OCC's Fine Arts Room 119, 2701 Fairview Road. Costa Mesa. The event is sponsored by the fine arts cjepartment and OCC Extended Education. Information: http://www.octickets.com. DANCE SWING Lessons are given from 2 to 6 p.m. every Sunday at the Avant Garde Ballroom in Newport Beach by the Orange County Swing Dance Club. All ages are welcome and a dancing partner is not required Information: (909) 656-0119. ARGENTINE TANGO Tango dancing is offe red from 8 p.m. to 12.-30 a.m. the first Slturday of~ month 8t °"**--Studio. 2980 McCantoc:* w.v. c-.. Me.a. Information: (714) 841.-e. POETRY ORSTAttWNIU. AND LBOH WHITE Chrla Tannahill and Lefgh White wlll be featured poets at 8 p.m. at Alta Cof'fM HouM, 608311t St, Newport Beed1. Admlalon la free. Information: (949) 676-0233. 'FIRST WEDNESDAY' ISM Magazine hosts '"Arst Wednesday;" an open-mike poetry night with gallery exhibits, video and film screenings, monologues, and OJa and bends from radio station KUCl·FM (88.9). The event is from 7 to 10 p.m. the first Wednesday of each month in the Living Room at the Lab/Anti mall, 2930 Bristol St, Costa Mesa. Information: (714) 966-6660. CHILDREN STARLIGHT STORIES Children 3 to 7 years old are invited to participate in songs and finger-puppet plays at 7 p.m. Mondays at the Costa Mesa Library, 1855 Park Ave. Information: (949) 646-8845. PJS AND BOOKS A children's story time is presented at 7 p.m. Mondays and at 10:30 a.m . Saturdays at the Newport Beach Central Library, 1000 Avocado Ave. (949) 717-3801. 6e a Mentor and Advocate For An Abu&ed Child 6e a CASA Volunteer Court Appointed Special Advocate5 Join ue for an Information Seooion On November 16, 6pm-8pm Nei9hborhood Community Center 1845 Parle, Coeta Meea RSVP: (714) 619-5155 Malu a Jtjfnrnu for on~ of 1/,, 1()() t'hi/Jrrn on our "''"' lut! ~ "CASA Court Appotnlcd Spec 1al Adv(X dll>\ FOi CHllOIEN Our Board orfnmecs endorses the following Ciry Council candidates anJ rrrnm mends position~ on I.he following ballot measures: ffl. ' ' District 2 .~te11en Rosan.sky Dlstrtct I Strom Bromberg Dlltrlct7 john B. 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Don Swanson of Costa Mesa, formerly of the Costa Mesa Fire Department. climbed to the summrt of Half Dome at Yosemite National Park with a copy of the Daily Pilot proudly displayed. Ashley Wine shares a Pilot with her aunrs new horse, Nadia, while visiting in Bristol, Tenn. Need help? Memory? Attention/Concentration? Logical reasoning? Job performance? Personal relationships? ACQUIRED BRAIN INJURY PROGRAM . •Comprehensive cognitive retraining progrun • Four moming.1 per week • Approximately $19()00 per scm • Credentialed, caring f.aculty •Free counseling available # ON VACATION Tom and Judy Stafford of Corona del Mar hold the Daily Pilot at the Lahania Yacht Club in Maui, Hawaii. On their left is Anneke Van de Mast of Portland, Ore., and to their right are Jeff and Michelle Solsby of Balboa Island and Chris Solsby of Portland, Ore. 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Admission will be free for members; the cost for nonmembers will be $10 Information: (949) 673-7030. Hoag Cancer <Anter director of program development Nancy Raymon will hold a free lecture on "Resources for the Lung Cancer Patient" from 2 to 3:30 p.m. at Hoag Cancer Center's Conference Room A, One Hoag Drive, Newport Beach. Information: (949) 760-5542. Rode bands Good Chartotte and Sum 41 will perform at 7 p.m. at the Bren Events Center, on the UC Irvine campus. Call for t1dcet prices. Information-(949) 824-5000 FRIDAY The Mind Institute will honor top educators and students at its 2004 Education Awards Dinner at 4500 M acArthur Blvd., Newport Beach. The guest presenter is California Secretary for Education Richard Riordan. Information: (949) 640-4000. A "Halk>ween Moon W•lk• will begin at 7 p.m . at the Environmental Nature Cehter, 160116th St., Newport Beach. Families are invited to wear costumes and participate in Halloween activities. The cost 1s $3. Information: (949) 645-8489. SATURDAY KRlA Radio's Nonn Bour will host a seminar, "How Money Worts," from 9 a.m. to noon Saturdays through Nov. 6 at Orange Coast College's Business Education Room 102, 2701 Fairview Road, Costa Mesa. The cost la $49 per session. lnfonnatlon: (714) 432·5880 or http.:l!Www.ooctl<*m.com. The 10th Roostwa Founddon'• NMonte Carto'" gale, "'An Evening with Hal Linden;" begins et 6 p.m. at the Balboa e.y Oub & Reiort. 1221 W. Coat Highway, Newport ee.ch. The event beMfitl seven Orange County dllldren'a • charities and includes dinner, a codctail reception, live and silent auctions, games and prizes. Information: (949) 464-2034 or http://www.roosters.org. SUNDAY A pet costume contest. tile painting and a portrait studio will be featured at the fifth annual Howt-iday Boutique. The 9 a.m. to 3 p.m . event will be at the Costa Mesa Bart Part, at the comer of Arlington Avenue and Newport Boulevard, Costa Mesa. MONDAY Col. Stephen Bauer wilt sign and discuss his new book, "At Ease in the White House," at 7 p.m . in the Friends Meeting Room at Newport Beach Central library, 1000 Avocado Ave., Newport Beach. The book is an account of the life of a former military aide in the White House. The cost is $12, $10 for Library Foundation members and $5 for students. NOV.5 Ecologist T'Sheka A. Toure will discuss his new book, #Snake Species of the World; from 6 to 7 p.m . at the Environmental Nature Center, 1601 16th St . Newport Beach. The suggested donation will be $3. Information: (949) 645 8489. The Volunteer Assn. of Sherman Library and Gardens will hold its annual holiday open house, "Christmas Past and Present" from 10:30 a.m . to 4:30 p.m. through Dec. 24 in the gift shop, 2647 E. Coast Highway, Corona del Mer. Information: (949) 673-2261. NOV.6 "Moonlit DrHms: the Fell On:hkf· Festival at the University of California, Irvine will be from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. at the UC Irvine Arboretum, at the comer of Campus Drive and Jamboree Road, Irvine. Admission will be $2; free for children 12 and younger. Information: (949) 824-5833. KRLA RIMfio's Nonn Bour will host the last of five seminars on "How Money Worts," from 9 a.m. to noon at Orange Coast College's Business Education Room 102, 2701 Fairview Road, Costa Mesa. The cost is $49 per session. Information: (714) 432-6880 or http:l!Www.occtldcfJt&com. NOV. 7 The c.... for SpMla..a ot.covwy ~II hold a "Used 8oolt Sale B111h" from 10:30 a.m. to 1 :30 · p.m. et 2850 Mese Verde Drive East, Costa Meaa. Hardcovers will be sold for $2 and paperbec:Q will be sold for $1. lnfonnltion: (714) 754-7399or http://Www.c:mc*1.0lp. LET US GIVE BACK TO YOU! 25 v .. n of Great Hair from lloMrt a 'hJlor lllloil www.rol>«rtandr.ylor.com 50% off .Any one""'' i.r\fkc "' A R1la1tlng l Hour Cteanslna Facial Choose one or boch I ~ •v11Jlll wlr" ""'"l(lptlt"-.1t)'tbl'i • New (llfnU °"'>' c-111 .. ,,,,,, 11.##IOf .. _.,,,. .. Call for Appotntrntat ... 1052 Jrvtne Nii. ~lath. CA. 92660 7 ( Actor and J.wilh National Fund spokesperson Hal linden will be the master of ceremonies at the "Guardian of Israel Gala; at 6 p.m. at the Hilton Hotel, 3050 Bristol St, Cotta Mesa. Codctails are served at 5 p.m. Information: (714) 957-4540. NOV.8 A Consolidat9d Plan~ begins at 7:30 p.m. in the Adams Room of the Neighborhood Community Center, 1845 Parle Ave., Costa Mesa. Information (714) 7544892. NOV.12 Inventors Forum, the Oninge County-based inventors' support group, will present a seminar, "Blue Sky to Green Money" by members who will tell success stories. Registration and networtclng will begin at 7 p.m. for the 7:30 p.m. event at Science Lecture Hall 101, Orange Coast College, 2701 Fairview Road, Costa Mesa. Admission will cost $5 for members, $15 for nonmembers. Information: (714) ~2491 or http:J..WWW.mventorsforom.org. The West Coast Gem & Mineral Show runs from 10 a.m . to 6 p.m. Nov. 12 and 13 and from 10 a.m. to 5 p .m. Nov. 14 at the Holiday Inn, 3131 S. Bristol St., Costa Mesa. More than 75 vendors will sell fossils, beads, jewelry. gemstones end more. Information: http.:IM-ww.mzexpos.com. NOV.13 VietMmeN Culture Night will include Vietnamese folk music and dances, martial arts performances and a slide show on Vietnamese history. The event will begin at 5 p.m. in the Robert B. Moore Theatre et Orange Coast College, 2701 Fairview Road, Coat.a Meta. Tide.eta will cost $10 In advance, $15 at the door and $12 for students. Information: (714) 721-6508. NOV.14 Ch ..... Rlc:NNds, euthor of "Karmic R~atlonshipa: Healing Invisible Wounde," will host a Karmic Relationships Workshop from 1 to 4 p.m. at the Center for Spiritual Diecovery, 2850 Mesa Verde Drive East, Costa Mesa. The coat is $30, whidl includes lunch. (714) 754-7399, Ext 23. MOV.20 Unllled 8tudloe af .. o ....... end the C1ty of Hope will ho9t a Kk*a for Cancer "'IOd:+thon end Blood Drlve" from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. It 3636 Newport Blvd., Newport Beadl. The ev.mt lndudel madlal arts dtmoNtr8dona, e silent auction end a muelcal performance bv Rendl Drfacoft. (M9) 722--0&28. NOV. 29 Annual Tl'N Lighting *tMties begin at 6 p.m. at South Coast Plaza, 3333 Bristol St., Costa Mesa. Information: (800) 782-8888. ONGOING "Dr. M.P." will diKuA love stdlb et 7 p.m. on the first and third Tuesdays of the month et University Towers, 4199 Campus Drive. Suite 550, Irvine. Information: (949) 725--3366. u. dmNing WOfbhopa .,.. hekf from 9 a.m . to noon end fTom 1 to 4 p.m. Saturdays at Orange Coast College, 2701 Fairview Road, Costa Mesa. The cost is $5 per session. Information: (714) 432-5880or http:l..WWW. OCCf.ic*.ets.com. A "AnancW Stnt.gieefor Successful Retirement" wortcshop will be hefd from 6:30 to 9 p.m. Tuesdays through Nov. 16 at Orange Coast College's Science Room 169, and from 6:30 to 9 p.m. Thursdays through Nov. 11 at the college's Business Education Room 102, 2701 Fairview Road, Costa Mesa. The cost is~. Information: (714) 432·5880or http:llwww.occt.idcets.com. The l~I Troupe of Actors wortshop meets fTom 3: 1 5 to 5:30 p.m. Tuesdays at the Costa Mesa Civic Playhouse, 611 Hamilton St, Coat.a Mesa. The free workshop is comprised of people of all ages who want to perform end study drama. Interviews are required. Information: (714) 841 -1733 or http.:l..WWW. frienlJsofoasis. org/ tsp/ayers. The N.wpoft 8-d'I Cab Decorating Oub meets et 7 p.m. Thursdays et the Versailles Apartments, Hospital Road and Superior Avenue. Information: (949) 650-1332. The~ 8-d'I Spel.,, Qub meets et 1 p.m . Mondays end Saturdays et.the Venallles Apartmenta, Ho.pita! Road and Superior Avenue. Information: (949) 660-1332. "S1Dfytime with MU Kathy" begin• et 10 a.m. Mondays et Borders, 1890 Newport Blvd., Costa Mesa. Information: (949) 631-8681. Qwnpegne ........ held from 1():30 a.m. to 2 p.m. Sundeyl 8t 1he Sutton Piece t-tot.1, "'600 MecAtthur Btvd., Cotta Meaa. The cost It $39, ~ tu end grwtulty, end the price lndud.e houle~ The ~ champegne of the month .. en • . t • ... ~t1&.~(M8) 11-2001. I I 1Mlmf NliMI u..:o ...... '*d from t p.m. to 1 a.m Ftidey'I "1he SUttOn Piece Hot9l4I Trtanon Lounge, 4600 MecMhur ftvd., Newport BMc:h. Gttatd '9hlbeltll Ind gueetl l*form ~.Information: (948) 1~2001. I t . ....., Coolmut" .. heldflom to 8 p.m. Seturdlya It The utton Piece Hotel'• Calypso CaM, .t!50C) MacArthur Btvd., Newport 8eac:tl. The C09t la $66, plu1 tax end gratuity. Information: (949) 478-2001. PIMltll tutDftng Md Englah .. a Seoond lengu• lnstructlon la evallable for K-12 and coUege students In the Newport-Mesa area. Call for rates. lnformltion: (949) 294-9462. Ak:oholc9 Anonymous men'a meetings ere held at 8 p.m. Tuesdays at the Costa Meaa Senior Center. 695 W. 19th St., Costa Meaa. Information: (949) 845-2356. ' Th• Newpot't c.nt.r Toa1tma1ter'1 Club can help you ifnprove your public speaking skills or polish your business presentations. Members oome from a variety of professional disciplines and backgrounds. The group meets every Monday morning from 7 to 8:30 a.m. at 610 Newport Center Drive, Newport Beach. Validated parking is available in the parking structure next to 24 Hour Fitness. Guests are welcome. Information: (949) 721-5732. The Newport Beach W.lktng Ctub meets at the comer of Superior and Hospital Road in Newport .Beach at 9:15 a.m. Monday through Saturday and 7 p.m. everyday. Information: (949) 650-1332. The Newport-Mesa cribbage club meets on the second and fourth Wednesdays of every month from 6:45 to 9 p.m . at Oasis Senior Center, 800 Marguerite Ave. in Corona del Mar. The cost is $2 Information: (949) 646-5293. The ACLU of Orange County meets at 7 p.m. the third Tuesday of every month at the Unitarian Universalist Church, 1269 Victoria St. in Costa Meaa. EM:h month's meeting will feature a different speatc8f on Issues relating to the Bill of Rights. Information: (714) 9t7~107. Yop c1. .... wiN be oft.red Tuesdays and Thursdays from noon to 12:40 p.m. for nine weeks at West Newport Community Center. Registration is $54 for one class each week or $100 for two days a week over nine weeks for Newport Beach residents. Others pay an additional $5. Information: (949) 644-3151 Costa M .... , Recreetton Dtvisk>n will provide a three·hour theme birthday party for up to 20 guests at the Balearic Community Center weekdays from 5 to 8 p.m.; Saturdays from 11 a.m . to 2 p.m. or 4 to 7 p.m.; and Sundays from 4 to 7 p.m . Parties for children 5 to 12 will consist of lunch/dinner, games. crafts, prizes, cake with ice cream and supervision by staff. Parties oost from $250 to $300. Information: (714) 754-5158. A varie1y of privat9. aem~ and group aw1m lessons will be cdfer9d thia summer at the Marian Bergeson Aquatic Center at Corona del Mar High School. Optiont include one-on-one instruction on Saturdays and a Monday-through-Thursday program for all ages and levels. For aeaaion detea, times and costs, call (949) 644-3161, or register In pert0n at Newport Beach Recreation and Senior Services. at 3300 Newport Btvd. Profieaionlll end HcenMd soccer trainer• with the All-England if, ~rillillf ...... ~-=-~~ ~ ~t9hnl 3::30to I p.m. .. "lllbut V"Torillh Uppe't ~ lnCO.MMa. for lnfonnllllOi\ Of to Ngilelr, Cllll (714)4otl 1880. ~'"°" 11 '9qUfred. ....... ,..._,....~ .. Boob, It 270 E. 17'h St., No. 10 In Co.ta MeN. otr.r. fr9e tiory time Monet.ya, W•dowJey, Fridaya •nd Stturdayt from 9:30 to 10:30 a.m.~ and Tueedlya and Thundaya from 4 to 5 p.m. lnfonnatlon: (949) 846-5437. &.yMde~ In Newport Beedt offers wJne tntlng tNef'y Thunday from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. for S15 per person, featuring five new wines each week. lnfonnation: (949) 721-1222. Green Syatmma em.m.tional ahows you everything that you wanted to know about orchids and ~ng during a free seminar at 2 p.m. every Saturday. An orchid and tropical plant sale la held from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. at the 20362 Birch St. fecility. Information: (949) 766-1211. Diacowr the MCreta of Cerbon Canyon Regional Park as you walk through groves of beautiful Coastal Redwood trees every Saturday at 8:30 a.m. Parking is $4. Information: (714) 996-5252. r .. m Survivor, e nonprofit organization encouraging women who have been through cancer treatment to exercise. hosts Walk and Talk at 10 a.m. the second and fourth Friday of the month in front of NIKEgoddess store in Fashion Island. Members meet for lunch after at Atrium court. It 1s free. and all fitness levels are welcome. Information: (949) 275-3888. Newport Community Counaeflng Center offers a way to stop the cycle of domestic violence through the support group In S.A.F.E. Hands. S.AF.E. stands for safety, awareness, faith and empowerment. The group meets from 6:30 to 8 p.m. Mondays. Free. Information: (949) 721-8079. The Newport e..ch Cake Decorating Club meets from 7 to 9 p.m. Thursdays at Superior and Hospital Road in Newport Beach Information: (949) 650-1332 The Spanish Speaking Club meets to learn Spanish quick and easy. Information: (949) 650-1332 The Aun. of Busineaa S......ae hoeta a networking meeting that deals with education connections from 6 to 8:30 p.m. on the second Tuesday of every month at the Holiday Inn at 3131 Bristol St., Cost.a Mesa. Information: (949) 805-0011. ·Divorce: A N.w Beginning: e workshop for men and women divorced or getting divorced, ia held from 10 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. at 180 Newport Center Drive on the third Saturday of f!Very month. Cost la $60. lnfonnation: (949) 644 6435. Free tours of the OrMge County Performlng AIU Center take guests to the d~ng rooms, performer'• lounge, bac:tcatage and on at.age at 10:30 a.m. every Wednesday and Saturday at 600 Town <Anter Drive, Costa Mesa. Group tou,. cen be held by special arrangement Information: (714) 55&-ARTS. ext. 833. The fMw'port Bed N9wcomen Club holds a general meeting on the third Wedne8day of every month. The organizatjon It open to all women residents In Newport Be.en who hew lived In the area fewer than five years. lnfonnatlon: (948) ~2, or vfait http://www.~ newportbeMlt.Otfl. a.. Senlof~tdda. pancake brukfut from 7:30 to 10 ....................... Jewl8h pettner ere Invited to partlctpetf •n • dl8QUMk>n group at the Jewilh Family Service of Orange County office. Celt to ac:hedule date and time. The office la at 260 E. Baker St., Suite G, Coate M .... (714) 446 4960. Women 50 and older c:en join a dlacuaalon group coordinated by Jewish Famlty Servic. to addreta lnuea auch aa anxiety, depression. relatfonshlpa, lonellneaa and femlty. The group meets from 10 to 11 :30 a.m . Mondays at the agency offices, 250 E. Baker St., Suite G, Costa Mesa. Preregistration required. (714) 445-4950. Friends of the Newport ....... Public Library Uaed Book Store are asking patrons to donate books to replenish the dwindling stock. Books may be left at any of the three branch libraries - Balboa, Mariners, or Corona del Mar -or in the book closet next to the Friends Book Store. at 1000 Avocado Ave .. Newport Beach. All hardcover and paperbadt donations, with the exception of magazines and law books, will be accepted and are tax deductible. (949) 759-9667. The Braille lnstttut. off9n frM computer classes to people with fading vision who have difficulty seeing the computer screen. The Oasis Center at 800 Marguerite Ave., Corona del Mar, offers six sessions. Call to sign up for classes. (714) 821-5000. A spiritual care daaa meet.a et 7:15 p.m. Wednesdays at 3400 Irvine Ave .• Suite 114, Newport Beach. Call to reserve a seat (949) 263-1462. The Costa Mff8 Chamber of Commerce hosts networking luncheon meetings Wednesdays from 11:45 a.m . to 1 p.m. at the Costa Mesa Country Club. The cost is $14. The club is at 1701 Golf Course Drive, Costa Mesa. (714) 885-9090. A brain tumor support group meets the first and third Thursdays of each month from 7 to 8:30 p.m. at the Hoag Cancer Center at Hoag Hospital, 1 Hoag Dnve, Newport Beach. Free. Registration not required. The group is designed to help patients and their families understand and cope with the illness. (949) 574-6232. St. Andrew's ~n Church hoata a mental illness support group from 6:30 to 8 p.m. Sundays In Oierenfield Hall C at 600 St. Andrew's Road, Newport Beach. (949) 574-2236. Tue Jewish Femltv Serva of Orange County sponsors a discussion group for adult children and their parents from 6 to 7 p.m . two Tuesdays a month at the Jewish Family Service office at 250 E. Baker St, Suite G, Costa Mesa. Cost Is $10 per person per session. Preregistration required. (714) 445-4950. The Jewish Family Service of Orange County haa a weetcty parenting support group. Parents leam ltrategiea for suoceasful parenting and for dealing with the feetJnga and behavior of their children. The group meets from 10 to 11 :30 a.m . Mondeya et the Jewlth F.mity SeMce oflk:e at 260 E. Beker Sl, Suite G, Costa Mesa. The group Will cowr maMging anger, INdetv and peer ptMM.IN ~ikhn experience. Prwfeglatretlon : t~ 0 ti 0 TE L l) t~ P U BL l C PARK LAN D M••&URB L DOBS NOT GUARANTEE ... A NEW GIRL SCOUT HOUSE, A NEW COMMUNITY CENTER, OR A RENOVATED AMERICAN LEGION. IT'S SIMPLY A "ZONING" CHANGE FROM RECREATION & OPEN SPACE TO ALLOW COMMERCIAL DEVELOPMENT. PERIOD. 66°/o OF NEWPORT BEACH RESIDENTS ARE ON RECORD OPPOSED TO A HOTEL AT MARINA PARK. (2002 Visioning Survey conducted by City of Newport Beach) NEWPORT BEACH VOTERS HAVE THE RIGHT TO KNOW THE TRUTH. VOTE FOR JOHN BUTTOLPH & DOLORES OTTING NEWPORT BEACH CITY COUNCIL CANDIDATES PAID FOR BY PROTECT OUR PARKS, IDt 1288975 TENT SALE I • • \ 11 ·!- Alt Tlusdly, Octobet 28, 2oo.& FRESH FRESH IDAHO ALBACORE TROUT TUNA FILLET U-1"-'1 (Wllc.,ldJ Prodld of USA ,,.. of" PAN-FRY OR GREAT ON BARBECUE. THE BARBECUE/ s39:, $79! + 1' L I F.E A LEISURE' MEXICAN BAY SWLOPS ,,,._,,,,.,,.,,.. DEUCATE TEXTURE & SWEET FLAVOR. TOWN Contiu9d from Al 5 l'9qUiM. (714) 441 ..o. I ,,.COlllll ..... ...,C... hM bellroom dendrig ~ tlve mullc from the ea.ta Mel9 ~~from 7:30to 10:30 p.m. wery l\Meday night at,e96 w. 191h St., Cotta Mela. $4. l949) MB-3884. ......... '9mlyhMOeof08nge County eponeora •n onoolnt healing eupport grou~ for the c:hronlcafly Ill. The purpoee It to provide pertldpanta with emodon•l •nd tplritu.t tupport to manage Illness and lta OOMequenoM. The group~ et 7 p.m. Thul'ld8ys et the Jewlah Femily Service office et 260 E. a.ter St, Cocta Mesa. Attendance la free, but registration It required. (714) 445-4950. ScnbbM Club No. 360 m..ea from 6 to 10 p.m . Thunldays at Bordera Boob, Mutic & Catt at South Coast Plaza, 3333 Bear St. in Costa Meta. $3. New playef's are welcome. (949) 206-9822. Th• Coln Md St.mp aub mMts from 1 to 3 p.m. Mondays et the Oasis Senior Center. New members interested In trading, buying and selling stamps and coins are being sought to join these informal meetings. There are no fees requlred. (949) 644-3244. Jewtsh Femlly Service._.. ongoing bereavement support groups for adults at all stages of loss. Group members share experiences, hear how others deal with grief, receive support and learn ways to cope with sadness and loss. One group meets at 7 p.m. Tuesdays at Beth Jacob in Irvine. The second group meets at 10 a.m. Tuesdays at Temple Judea in Laguna Hills. The third group meets at 1 p.m. Thursdays at the Ezra Center in Anaheim. Free, but advance registration is required. (714) 445-4950. STORE HOURS: MH·Frl 10e•·lp• •Set-SH lOa•-7,. www.-NOftotl.a. Jewtsh Femlty s.tvic:e of o ... nge County provides a support and discussion group for persons recovering from childhood or teenage sexual abuse. The group meets from 8 to 9:30 p.m. Tuesdays at 250 E. Baker St., Costa Mesa. Advance registration is required. (714) 445-4950. lWo-hour kayak tours with a .,.....,.,,.......,.. ... Ofllfed • 10 e.m. IUndlYI from 1MN ..... Duf*V•rhnl AeecNt. TM NeOtt 11 • 1131 he* lev Dr'Ne. N.i 41 aft '*"-Cott le S20 01 t10 fOir c.l9omla Wlkl1M can1pelgn end NIMpDft Bey N......_endFNndl memberi: (M) n.11&0. • A,o.-tnd ......... llhekl from 4:30to &:ASP."'-Tueectays et the c.. for SplrtaUel DttoovetY. 28&0 Meu Verde Ortve Ent. Sutt. 111, Colta Mela. (714') 764-7398. ManMll't la.. Kwon Do In Coeta M ... of'twl free telf-defente I clMMI to elrtfne pilots end flight attendants. Th~rM U.S. N.UOO.I Champion Tom Mal'lhall tuc::N8 the dMMs. Marthetl'9 la at 333 E. 17th St, Suite 13, Cotta Met8. (949) 574-0122. A Oedl'lg with Dlwrce 8&JPPOtt group la offered by Jewiah Family Service of Orange County. The group la led by an e>eperienced counselor •nd meets et 6 p.m. Tundaya at the Jewish Federation campus, 250 E. Baker St., Suite G, Costa M .... (714) 445-4950. Th• s.. Scoub' thlp 0.. Mar 711 of Orange County offers a program for boys and young men ages 14 to 18 lnteruted In sailing, seamanship, piloting, navigation and cruising. Meetings are from 6 to 9 p.m. Wednesdays et the Sea Scouts Sea Base, 1931 W. Coast Highway, Newport Beach. (949) 642-6301 or (949) 561-8591. a.. Senior Cent9t' ott.rs ongoing assistance, counseling and referral services for seniors. (949) 644-3244. Arthritit Foundation lnatruc:tor Hillary Stone leads an exercise class at 11 a.m. Thursdays at the Jewish Senior Center, 260 E. Baker St., Costa Mesa. (714) 513-5641. The Newport Beach Newcomera Club meets at 10 a.m. the third Wednesday of each month. The organization is open to all women residents of Newport Beach who have lived In the area for fewer than five years. Information: (949) 645-9922 or visit the Web site http://INww.newcomers- newportbeach.org. Th• Thursdliy Morning Women's Oub, a 40-year-old friendship club, is seeking new members. Meetings are held at the homes of different members. Oub activities include golf, bridge, A •Mow. 8lclltll ,.._. PfOlfWft for 89et 6 and up fl held Frid8yt from 11 •.m. to 3 p.m . .t K..td\um-Uboft Partc. 2160 M.,,,. St, Colta M9N. P8rtldpenta must h8Ve • tlgned w.lver prior to U91ng ~ pertc. tvall8bte through http://www.cl.~.ca.u .. Admlalon la free. lntorrnatlon: (714) 764-5083. The N9wport Bwll Willing Club meets at 9 a.m. and 7 p.m. Mond•Y through Saturday and at 7 p.m . Sunday. Walken should meet at the Intersection of Hotpltal Road and Superior Avenue. Free. (949) 660-1332. The Ameftcaf1 Legion m-. at 7· p.m. the third Tuesday of fNery J month. The meetings, which de81 with veteran laauea and community aervk:e, will be held at the Cotta Meta Afr National Guard. The National Guard la at ' 2651 Newport Blvd. Free. Mary • Holler, (714) 646-2m; or Bill Mlmlaga, (949) 650-0894. Nightly m .. tinga for thOM who want to overcome nicotine addiction are offered in Costa Mesa and Newport Beach. (714) n4-9106 or (800) 642-0666. Th• Newport 5pot1s Museum,• nonprofit organization, operates a tree museum at 100 Newport Center Drive, Newport Beach. The museum, which has one of the wor1d's largest collections of sports memorabilia, is open from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. weetcdays and 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. on Saturday. (949) 721·9333 or http://INww.newport sports-rnuseum.orp. The Eatandtl High School Parent Teacher Student Assn. hosts a monthly paper drive every Saturday from 9 a.m. to noon in the sdlool's northweat parking lot, on the comer of Estancia North and Placentia. Newspapers that are bound, loose or bagged are aa:epted. Cardboard and bound material aucti aa phone boob and thicJc magazines are not. AJao, bins are available for drop off every day of the month. All funda raiNd go to the asaoclatlon. ~ee. The adlool is aJ 2323 Placentia Ave., Costa Mesa, (949) 516-8500. a.. Senior Cent9r °"9n • dajty telephone contact program for aenlort who have a limited local 'support system. It also offers ongoing computer clasaes that teach the basics of Word, Quieten, Print Shop and Internet. usage. (949) 644-3244. The to.ta Mesa Communlcato,.. Toastmasters Club meets from noon to 1 p.m. Wednesdays at . the Orange County Department of Education, 200 Kalmus Drive, ' Costa Mese. Meetings are open , to anyone who wants to Improve his or her public speaking skllla. (714) 444-8783. A •Mobile Sbt9 PaN' progt'8m for ages 5 and up is held Tuesdays from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. •t Smallwood Park, 1646 Coralee Place, Costa Mesa. Participants mutt have a signed waiver prior to using the park, available through http:l..WWW.ci.costs·mesa.ca.us. Admiulon la free. Information: (714) 754-6083. The City of eo.ta ,... Aeoreatlon Division offera birthday party pactagea for kids 6 to 12 from 6 to 8 p.m. Fridays, ; from 11 e.m. to 2 p.m. and 4 to 7 p.m. Saturdays and from 4 to 7 p.m. Sundays at Balearic Community Center, 1976 Balearit Drive. The ~ la $260 to $300. ' lnform8tlon: (714) J54..6168. TheMeeaM1111,..,. Toat1rlUl8terl Club 891 In Cost.a Mtu meets .t 7 p.m. Tueed8yt at Mtu Vttde Untt.d M9thodllt ~ 1701 w ...... St., Coat Mw. (714) 540 .... . ,. ............ lldWd Ounft: ,, ... , 966-4616 • s.ortt f a: (714) 966-4668 Ttusday, October 213. 2004 II HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL ·sea Kings' title ·popes still alive CHALK TALK PLOTPICKS fltci9y'• plnM EstMde8t Seddlebedc 7 p.m. at Santa Ana Bowf Newport defense rising to challenge . . Pacific Coast League title still in range if Corona del Mar knocks off Tesoro. JUck Devereux Daily Pilot The Titans. ranked No. 2 in OF Southern Sec- tion Division lX. lead the league in points scored (278) and have the sec- The Corona def Mar High football team is looking to regroup and resume it.s win- ning ways fullowing a V-14 Pad.fie Coast League IOM to Northwood Friday. ond-most prolific passer. rusher and receiver In the league. It will not be an easy task for the Sea Kings (4-3, 1-1 In league), who face Teso- ro (5-2, 2-0) Friday at Newport I larbor High at 7 p.rn Quarterback Nick Nelson has thrown for more than 1,100 yards. Only Univer- si:ry's Steve Crooks. who has close to 1.400 yards. has~ for more yards this sea- son See SEA KINGS, Pa1e 82 Arb laster shines in triumph AYSO Region 97 boys under-13 squad, Newport-Mesa Infinity, tallies sixth win this season. The Newport-Mesa Infinity boys under-13 team re- corded its second consecutive shutout with a 2-0 win over Pacific Riptide on Satwtlay ln AYSO Region 97 action. The game-winning goaJ was scored by Gavin Arblaster in the last minute of the first hal[ The goal was a result of a well-placed cross from Rodri Ruvalcaba. which was redirected by Rory Kew before Alblaster flicked a header <Ne!' the reach of the Riptide keeper. A reaction save by Jesse Pe~ earlier in the match preserved the shutouL Juan Goru:ale-L scored the other goal. Strong per- formances were turned in by Sean Davis.. Austin Wo- brod. Austin Webster and Erickson Klein. Zac Cllocelt and Cameron Conway consistent.ty stripped oppo- nents of the ball The lnfiruty improved to 6-2-1 in league play with 35 goals scored. In girls under-12 play: • Purple Fanta 2, American r:agtes 1 Madison Walsh capped the scoring late In the game as the Purple Fanta rallied back for a 2-1 victory over the American Eagtes. Jordin Eakin, Corey Darling, Ani Ha.rbottJe and Kim Ficenec played solid team defense with strong support from midfiekters Lauren Cle- mence, Allison Sheppard and goalies Alex Kehoe anq Laura Cavillo. Andie Ward, Remy Pasclne and Katie Hurlbut moved the ball effectively throughout the game, set- ting up both goals for the Purple Fant.as. Biz Bucking· ham's goal gave the American Eagles an early 1-0 lead. Katie Noblett and Cece Bed also played weU for the American F.agles. In boys under-12 play: •learn Blue Star -Saddlebadc by 1 , Tesoro at eoron. cW M8r 7 p.m. at Newport Harbor -Tesoro by9 Saturdlly'• pmes N9wport Hatbor 81 lrvtne 7 p.m. at Irvine -Newport by 7 Sege Hil 8t er.thren ChMU.n 7 p.m. at St. Anthony -Brethren by 7 Last week's record: 4-1 (80%) Season record: 26-7 (78.7%) YOUTH SOCCER Sailors lead the Sea View League in fewest points allo wed this season as Irvine beckons Saturday. der 10 Wl1l the league champion· .Jup." Brinkiey 'wild "We have ~ definitely put our- _., -.c:lvh in a position wl 1ere we can be Rick Devereux Da1lyP1lot ullc .. pdl1 of the league The Newpon f-larbor High foocball team has made every Sea View League game a must-win situation. according to Coach Jeff Brinkley. llw '>tulor. con1 rollt:'<I pn:viou.<Jy un OC'Jlt'll AILc;o '.\:1guel en route lo a 21 7 le<!J..'Ut' \ ll'tol) f-n<lay Newpon I I.arbor (6- 0 I, I 0 I 111 lt'aguc) pkty-. al lrvme (4-3, I I l .11 7 fl rn. Saturd.ly. Ille Vaqueros "1lla1 tie [against k10thilll mearu, we need to win our remammg game., in or-See TARS, Pa1e 82 -1 Saturday • scoring barrage GyuJay. Wolkcr ..,park C :orona del Mar\ victorv in A Y<)O Region 57 boys under-12 play. llll' <.omrlJ dd 1\-1.!r A\\( 1 1lt·w1111 'i7 b<.JY' under I l •.,m rt'r lt•am ~<01 tlw '><--t ond half of lht' <.t'il">lll I w11h ,111 H 0 \ rnorv ovc•r P·dc1fit ~1u1h I Jr111t-tl rn1 '-<tturd.t\ < 111!011 < .vulav '>lant'<l thl' ""on11g bhv \\1th ,1 g11,1I 111 lhl' opemn~ m111111t"' Rv lht• h.111 "'-wll Wolkl'r h.1d "'< ort'<-l ont' goal and ( •}1tl.t\ had two for d I O lt•ad l're- CIM' pa'>.'>mg ll\ Brent l~w-.cm, Hlal..t• l110m !>en, Wil ~forrnw, J.tck (,orah .iml l\1.Nm <a-.c controllPd ollc'rNve action. Ddt•n'>IVI' plJy<; by Rrenl c.my. llrc·nnan '\ndeNJll, h'rN'll Hine han. NKk <.urn .md goalJt'. l.oga11 :-.;t'Wl'l1 - wilh lour .,., .. t.._ help<.'t.I 111 eammg .mo1her '>hutout I 11:t· rnon· goal~ Wl'rt' 1.11l1t'tl m lht> -.econd. with go.Lh 11' lavlor flo,, .111d ...,trven Miller. Wolk<•r and ( .vul,1\ • Purplir1m1 ... I, I >n·o., .! Aflcr a '-t on•le,.., lir-.t hall. P11rphl mu-. fell hehind .!. O Nrly 111 tlw tlunJ qu.irwr !lien Megan Om•rtw111 hml..l· opt•n tht '<·11nng w1lh a goal. lollow1.'d ll\ lirvn lla ... 11111-">. \.\ho lotted one from rnorr 1h.U1 ltt vanJ, 11111 11\C'r lh(' goalw\ head With tlw f.\illlW ... 1111 ued :! .! 111 th1· fourth. Kelly ()'( 0111101 .tl'-<1 lofted cuw horn ht'Yont.l th1· pt'nal1v hox 10 win lhe g-c1.11w \;.unantha Man!(lone and IJt l..11· l rn .... '-<m "-t'l"C' o;;tmng on dt'lt'n..e. wh1lr '-11 >.1·11n.1 La., h') .ind <Arl1t• Rinehan ead1 ll<1tl 1111m1·rnu ... "-<I\!:"> in the i;:oal for PurphClrni-. In boy-. untler I 0 pL1\~ • I mJ<lll!. fl. ri~t·r ...,harb .!. Tuylor Wildman. scoring a hat trick, led Blue Star to a 5-I victory. Malcom Faigen and Griff J\mies each contributed a goal apiece. Midfielders Marco Plazza. Raddon GroiM and 'fyier Luna all contributed a strong effort. Stopper Mathew Marlow and goalie Casey Bushong made several saves in anchoring the de-STEVE McCAANK I DM.Y Pl OT ~Sharks' Blake Teny goes after a loose ball in Saturday's AYSO Region 97 boys under-6 SH REGION 97, P .. e 83 game against the Patriots at Back Bay High School, one of several dMsion contests. lo'-eph latdwll •.cored four go.tl' to k•Jd lht• I nlJ<l.fl.'>. fnuW! dcfcn.;e by Montgoml'ry 1---cU gen, Callum I lea.Jl"Y and N1d-y I tt-.ton pul the pres,o;\lfC 0 11 for I~ opponent'-. < hn., 1 INon as.4>&.'>ted Kyie I~ on a go.it wtuw t.arrett Byer; had a <.,obd ~ on offen'i(' and deferu.e. See REGION 57, Pa1e 83 HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL PLAYER OF THE WEEK Consistently leading MustangS' by example The la test in a long line of athletes, senior Jeff Waldron is enjoying a ste llar season for Costa Mesa. 12 Tlusday, October 28, 2004 HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL Estancia guards against runaway Eagles' run defense has been porous, but they hope to stop SaddJeback Friday. Rick Devereux Daily Pilot One aspect of coaching is evaluating what your team's weak- n~ are in order 10 predict what your opponent will cry 10 exploit For Craig Fertig and the rest of lili Estancia 1 ligh coaching staff. the opponent's strategy has been dear: run the ball When oppo- nents rush for more than 200 yarcb. the Eagles lo<ie. When op- ponents are held to fewer than 200 !UlJUng yasili, the Eagl~ win. l"stanaa (3·4, I 2 m the Golden ~t Le·dg\Je) faces Saddleback (4-3, 2·2) Friday at the Santa Ana Bowl at 7 p.m. 1~1 year the Road· runner:. beat 1-..stancia. 24 I 6, en route 10 a thin.I-place finish 1.11 the Golden West l..ellb'l..le and a guar- anteed CIF Southem Section VII playoff berth. Luckily for the fagles, Saddle· back i!. not a dangerous rwmmg threat. The Roadrunner:. haVt: rushed for dose 10 900 yard'> this year, the third-fewest m the le~e heh.ind Ocean View (close to 820 rushing yards) and Estancia (792). But that doesn't mean the Eagle. are expecting an aerial assauJt by Saddleback. ., would assume (SaddJe- badJ will look at tape and copy- cat what Westmin- ster did to ll.'>," 1-ertig said. ~ need to try to anticipate what they are going to cry to exploil oo of- f eru.e dlld what our weaknes:,es are on defense.· Westmin'iler rushed for 325 yards in Friday's 42-7 league loss. Saddleback runs a lot of si.ngle- back and three-receiver setS. in- dudJng a lot of plays out of the shotgun. Ouis Wa.o;hington is the Roadrunners' leading 1\.1.'>her. He has rushed for close to s~ ydJlis with five touchdowru.. ·111e Saddleback defense has been stmgy all year. In the Golden ~t League, only Westminster (69) ha!. allowed fewer points lhan Saddleback. ( 116) rhe Roadrunner:. usually em- ploy fuur lineml'n and either three or four lineb;Kken. on defense. Jhough not a prc<..'>ure defense, Saddlebad.. l.!> not afraid 10 blitz from time to umc. Fstancia need'> to win ~ week to 1!tay within ~trilung dbtance of a E,ruaram~-'<l Uf playuff spot With a wm. the 1·.agle:. couJd climb into a ue for t.hlrtl m the league with Costa M~. rlie Golden West League lk.1..'> three automatic berths mto the ( II· pla)Uffs. Another hurdle awaits Sage Hill Lightning, in search of first-ever league win, face potent Brethren Ch ristian. Rick Devereux Daily Pilot 11w Sage I l1U 'xhuol foo1hilll ll'Jm ha-. dln-ady '>Ull>J."-\ell rnult1pl<' rernrtls Lim, year Mo-.t nt.,h111~ yard!> in J gJme hy the fl'Jm? 1\gam'>I Silver Valkv. thl· IJghtmng ru-.hed for 110 yard1., Mo-.t md1viduJ.I nt">hing yard' 111 ii game'' Dun Ayre<. gained I ?q y-Md., m tht• '><'a'°n opt.•11er <IJrcillt'-1 M1dwav Rapus1 and t...eya ~1an\h<1d1 matlh('tl that tot.ii agam\I Vicwpom1 MO\I poinL\ '-<:<,>re<J7 <;agl' I Jill downc-<l Siiver Valley, b2 19. Ill surp.L-.' the prt"1CIU.'> high of .\.!, wt11d1 the I JJ~huung '>< nn.>d again't \<t1dw.iy BaptJ<it in hoth 2002 .111d tlrn. '>t'a'>(>n Hut the mo\t 11nportan1 lt'tord w fall "'' far. ha-. ht'en 111 the 'A1n colum n !'iage I hll ib I ha' het 1rret.l 1tc, combtnt"C.l wm lutal (four) of tl1e Prflh'fam 'irKC' root bdll g.tmed v-ar.11> 'talu<, two Yl'<tr. ago But two mun· -.1.1u-.t1l' '>till nct"'tl to fall m ortlC'r for thC' I Jght mng to taJce the provcrbiJ.1 .. next step " \.-tge I fill hac, not he.itl'n an Ac-adt>my League oppont'nt and ha\ yt't lo quahfy fnr the (.II SouOwm Secuon D1V1sio11 XIII playufT'\. Bu th records rnuld f al I \.-! 1 ur day a' ~ I liU battles Hn-thren Christian (6-I l m the league opener at Clarie Held m I .on~ &ach al 7 p.m. But a win v.ill not br eao;y Fir.l off. the Warriors. ranked No. 7 111 Division XllJ. havt' one of the best player1 111 the Arn<lt'niy 1£<1l(llC if not Orange County JN WALDRON Contiu!d from B 1 emy Knep- per lS one of the top receivers in the entire Southern Section, gaining dow to 800 Y"'dJd'> thus far. Knep- per alo.,u lin~ up al running back. when.' he hru. dJll<L"-'>t'<i more than 500 ru'>hmg yard' LhJ, year. ~Km•pper i5 the best player in the league. witl1ou1 a doubt." Coath fom Monarch said. wThey will try to get the hall tn his hands a.:; often as p<>'>.'>lble He will !me up m the hacldkhJ 15 to 18 times a game. They thmw to ltirn prob- ably ahout anotht•r LS to 18 time'" "rhe ta..,k uf bt:<cttmg the Wam- or. " m<1<.le mun• d1ffirult by a lin- genng calf-muscle -;tr.Un to start- ing nmmng back and comerback Mamhad1 wt10 leads the team with I.! m<J1mg touchdowns and two mtercept1or1 returns for t oud1d11wn .... \fon-.hddi did not play against Shcm1dn Indian 1-nday and Mon- an h -.aid he will l'V<lluate the jun- 10r\ l ondiuon as Uie week prog- r~"'"' " I It• -..ud [Tue<idclyl that his leg felt hl.•1tl'r than 11 did [Monday!.· Monclnh '>ald. ·1 want_ to hold him out tmtil he L'> at least 95% or helter fhere is no nl"ed to risk re- lflJUI) or ruin the rest of his career ror tlw. game. - Monarrh rrught have shown lus :.tralejzy for winning without Mano;h.tdi in the Shemian lndian lfdITl('. when the Ughtning held onto tl1c ball for nearly 72% of the wntt.">t, with Aym. carrying most of the load. "( Jur goal is to take six rninut~ and then punch it in !for a touch- downt: Monarch said. ·1f we have four drives like that. it gi~ us 28 points and takes up half U1e game " linebacker. - Waldron was the Newport-Mesa Defensiw Player of lhe Year last fall are still in a po~ition to earn an Waldron means moll." to lht' automatic OF Southern Section Costa Mesa offense than any Division vn playoff berth with a other player. His 35 receptions third-place finish or better In the are 67' of the 52 completed league sta.ndinga. passes. I fu 626 yards att ~ or 1be only way Meaa will finish the 824 total And his six among the top three tn league .. touchdown receptio111 an-I 00'9li by beedng ita rema1n1ng two of tM aerial scores. opponcnu. 0nnp and "'I guesa lquarteri>ec.kJ Ryan &tanda. And the only way the French favors me. flftf1 though Multanp beet Orange and be probably lhouldn't.. Waldron PJunda la tl\\Wdron coatJrwm llk1 "There are other piayen on (0 be cbe (ocaJ pohJI of the lbe team I.bat am make piaya." 1 ofteme. Yah. ~II~ loo. 1ie ii one of the bell~ Hil 35 reCeptJonl att the moet tn the mdns munqr.. Coed) in the Golden w.t ~. Tum~ .... ~ ii mllOC1I the &op ellht In Onnp pr~ane~---~ ~IOdthetop28oftMUP 00 bodl ~ md +'I a W. ffe ~ SeCdoo. It OOI ol OW by biodr.1111 Qft lhe •11U ftlelefillll ............. loe and ooeolcbe bM .._. .-.· w.ldr'Oft Mid..,...... .. __,,. Andbl.. ......... .. .......... ...... 0 =•• a ass ;p; .. TARS SPORTS dmlnnqdllW. • 1l'beJ ... ,... .... "' • ill ConthJed from Bl wae kilg\ae td-d.••••• llllt )'Im and belS Hld>ot ZZ.-20. But this ~ Newport edtdml is oo a roll. ~II giars.tng wtah a b9 o&nee and ~opp·iiaawbh a dominaq dr6erwt ., like the way we're playlng dght llO\o'(.. Brinkley said. °'We'le playing hard and you can 1ee we care a lot and ~ gfving forth a hard dfon." Newport Harbor. rvlbd No. 3 in OF Southern Secdon DMlion VI, leads the ~ in &!wiest points allowed at 75. Tuams aw:r- age fewer than 86 rushioc yada per game against the Sailor .. feose and fewer than 114 11111*11 yanb. The lrvioe offense nm pd- marily an 1-formadoo, but in llll week's 18-7 loss to W:>oclJrid8e, the Vaqueros sported a three-bad anad for the first time an season Whatever the formalioo, it is evi- dent Irvine will try to nm first and pass second. 'They will try to throw off of the rwm.ing game and use a lot of pJay action. .. Brinkley said. 'They have the abilily to [run and pass! eff a.'tivety." When Newport has the ball. the Vaqueros will run a· ·eear 46" alignment on defense, which means the Sailors will have a hard SEA KINGS Continued from B 1 Running bad Evan Haoda has dose to 710 rushing yanb. CdM's Wess Presson leam the ague with 788 rushing yards and eight touchdowns. Receiver Scott McNight bu dose to 35 receptions for more than 480 yards. Northwood's Sean Curti.5 has more than 590 receiv- ing yards to pace all league COWlterparts in that categor)C The multiple weapons ~ CdM Coach Dick Freeman con- cerned .They actually have three really good running bacb and (F.rik HamrenJ is one of the best dgtlt ends in the le.ague.. he said. "We need lO play good defense and hold onto the ball on o&nse (in order to win]: The Tnam will nm mostly a sin- gle-back offeo8e, but they ane a blocking back more than most teams CdM will face. "They nm more [l-fonnation) than Northwood did... Freeman said. •And they l1'e a CuDback about 30% of the time. wbk:h n more than anyone else in the of football. so It's fun to go out and do somethtog that's bard." Waldron is the eighth of 12 cbildnm. His older brothen excelled in apocU at Cosca Mesa. living a dllllc:ult lepcy to uphold. 91bere la Jdnd of a pralUl9 to lWe up to Che w.ldnxl rwme, • he aid. •1 jUlt want ID be haf ol what theywae. ~ J WM aiw.,. lntaeeced In tbe %:," me, p&.yed.. ao J IOI lmol wheftJWM~" Wailhn mrted...,... b•tW.._,hlw5J'llll .bM' ..... ~--ln thetlld> Pldemd tioei.11 .. 11 ...... yw ...... ...,... .. .... ... ~ ...... ediool c:me.. ....... ...., .... h9 lllM.; ·11--••---•klll ii -tnd!l.:·---·--.,. ........ b 1 ••• .......... ~ ... _ .... bllw fmm a lat ol m sat .,. _. .. Bmldly llkL ._ ... Ir> mMa IUl9 "" ~ .... ... blllle&.. Newpcllt ~ .. ~ niOI m. JW wlGl ...... -.t• alidtnfowdue11>~ll ~DJOlelDd~~ 6-:tt iNety week. Runnq bd RyllD Rtppaa, who WU DWfned wfth ,,..,,_,, dmnar b> .. ~knee, -bll fint adioll m tbe ,.,-ID the Allo Niguel pme, ..... l ylllda 00 rour c:amea 1o moea1y lhorJ-ymd- • slhMlfinol. In Rippon'a lbeela, °D'evor' Theriot took mm1 m the ruabiQg burden. pining 663 yards and cwo toudldowns on 100 canies to leed the team. When 1bedot adliered • dillo- Qle(I left fA>OW .... Corona del Mar Sept. 23, 1bomas Martin assumed the ~ running bad role and gained 226 rushing y.uds and two t.oUChdowns 00 36 carries in two games. "We definitely have bacb that can run the {oocbalJ. • Bd.oldey said ·1m pieaaed with what ~ got. (Running bacb a-.b 8dlJ Brown has done an extellmt job. It is especially nice (to have Rip- pon ~ becauae Theriot and Martin both start OD defmle. 80 when ~ need to gfve theee guys a rest. it is nice to sdD be able to run the ball effectively.. ague" Preeman said he isn't too <Xlll- cerned about the defmsiye etrort the Sea Kinp will stage. CdM ~ ponents have ~ 19.7 points per game. "Wt!ve been ~ the ball well all year,.. Preeman sakl. ~·ve ;wt made bjg mtstam and tumOYerS [in our 1oeaes1: The Sea Kirlp have turned the baD <Mr' five times in tbdr b.o' wins compared to eight tumown in the three bales. That is one rea- son why Freeman aaid hoktiog on to the beD ia a key to~ Another reason ts that the lon- ger CdM bas the ball. the leM time Tesoro's offense bas to work. In the hut two losses, Sea King opponents have won the time-of-possession battle by an average of more than 4 minutes, 30 seconds. A win is aitical for the Sea Kh9 lO keep tbdr ClF p&ayoff goal with.in reach. •1t we beat 1e.oro we will be in a three-way tie b first (with Nor1hwoodl •• Preeman said "'We are sdD woOing for a league dwnpionship. If we loee this one. we are IJmost guaranteed a third- plaoe fioWl at best.. ...,_-------~~..._--~ .... ~~J1"!'"..._ __ .__. ___ ~--..,____..""'""'_....,..... __ ..__ __ .,., __ ......,__..._ ________ .._ __________ ._ __ c a a ; p BRIEFLY Pirates topple No. I P.ctlCCMlt ....... CorOM .. Mer 11. ""'-•'*r I ..... a.-.. University 't 1 o o a CdM Jltll ~tt Corona del Miit -AulMll 3, Pear90n 3. Money 2. Plrdy 2. Buh-Olar 2, Berry 1, Murphy 1, H«ah 1, Mart.ti 1. Sav" -Anthony 9. Sanford 3. Coast women sweep Onsp ~ Cce"2 ... ~7,Aha9'de5 RfwrWde ~ ~ I -Orange eo.t 4 I 2 0 ......... -Rahn 2. lngleft 1, 5'uunme 1, Yan Gorder 1. Savee - WNlleme4. • VOl..LBYMU: The 0raose Coast Co8egie ~s volleybaD team swept host PuDertoo, 30-20, s 30-21. 30-23, in an Orange Empire 7 Conference match~ 0.-.. C..-J. DeMeneces 2. . Todleco 2, Chico 1, L DeMeneoes 1. Hllgenberg 1. Savel -Dengel 5, Andenof'I 6. Lions set win record •SOCCER: The Vanguard University men's soccer team, which entered the NAIA top 25 rankings for the first time this season, set a program record for single-season victories with its 3-0 Golden Stale Athletic Conference victory against Wesbnont at Biola Universiry Wednesday in a makeup game from Tuesday. The 13th-ranked Uons (14-4, 8-1 in the GSAO. who eclipsed last season's win 1otal of 13, re- ceived goals from Matt Hess, Nathan · Kramer and Mariano Salcedo, all on assists from Jose Hernandez. Vanguard's Tom· maso Bianchi to1aled six saves in earning his conference-lead- ing seventh shutout this sea- aon. Newport ousts Laguna •WATBR POW: DanieJ Fur- man and Nate~ each tallied three goals to lead lhe host New- port Harbor High boys water polo team to a HH Sea View League victory against Laguna l:lills Wednesday. Clay Jorth. Carson Hill and Tul- ford Cottam each scored one goal for Newport (12-8, 3-1 in league) while aenior goalkeeper Michael Robb'90ll made five saves. Donka Drozd and Melissa Zl· plain each had 15 kills lO lead the Pirates (10-3, 6-2 OYerall}, who have woo five straight. over the Hornets. Seahawks outlast Mesa •VOUEYBALL: Lindsey Na- varrette slammed 12 kills to go with a team-high 23 ~ for the visiting <:osta Mesa High's gjm volleyball team. which foll to Gol- den West League powerhouse Ocean View. 25-15, 25-17, 17-25, 17 -25, 15-12, Wednesday. 1Iacy Bje!land matched Na- varrette with 12 lciDs while Jackie Havens added 30 assists for MP.Sa (7-5, 64 in league), which sil!. 111 third place in the league standin~ with three matches remaining. Heather Williams added five ace. for the Mll.'i~ Ocean View (12· l, 9-0 in league) siu. atop the league standings. Sage Hi] I sweeps •VOLI.EYMU.: The hm-r ~e Hill School girk volleyball team defeated Capistrano Valley Oms tian. 25 16, 25-18, 25-19, in an Academy League match Wedne1>· day at Sage C,at Dailey led lhe Lightning (12-5, 6-1 in league) with I I kills and seven aces. while Haywood Wright had six kills. OCC men downed •WATER POW: 1be OranKe Coas1 College men's water polo team wa-. defea1ed by River.idl', 16-6, in an Orange Empire Con rerence game Wednesday. S..V...LNpe ~O, laguna Hills 4 Laguna Hills ~ ~ 3 Newport I • J 2 HMbor Paul Collier had three gwh, while Austin Price. Alex Avetoom and Tudd Swanson e-.ich had onr 4 for the Pirates. 10 a...-lleedl -Cho 3, Hewtc.o 1 SeWll -&lier 7. ,...,_... Herbor -Furman 3, c..titlo 3, Jorth 2. Hill 1. Cottam 1 Sevee -Robinson 5 Sea Kings stymie Trojans •WATER POW: The Corona del Mar High boys water polo team nmained tmdefeated in Pa - ci8c C.out league play with a 16-3 \lidnry ave-visiting U~ry ~ 1bomu Pear.ion and Walker Ru9eU eadl bad three goaJs while Tum Maney. Spencer Pirdy and Bryan Bubagjar each tallied two ICXJn!ll b> lmd the Sea Kings (13-7. 3-0 in lmgue) to their third con- leelJIM league \'Klory. Michael ~ Kyle Hersh. Jacob Mwphy and Chad March each added one plforCdM. QUOTE OF THE DAY "We 're playing hard and you can su we care a lot and are giving forth a hard effort." .Mff Brtnkley, Newport Harbor f ootbal coach SCHEDULE Orange Coa.'it (6-13, l-4 111 tht• OEC) went down early. gjvutg ur six goals in the first period. and trailed. 9-3. at the half. °'"'I• Empn Confwenc:e Rtverskte HI, Orange Coast 6 Scof9 by Quart.,. R111ers1de & J s 2 1b Orange Coast 2 , 2 1 b RiverUde Olds 3, tooy 3. He1tmJn 2, Canady 1, Holderman 1 Bartlev t Lyons 1, Huang 1, o·Oonnell 1 Sewell 1. Swanberg t ~ves - BauerleH'l 4, Robertson 2 0,.nge Coast -Collier 3, Price I Avetoom 1, Swanson 1 Saves Shln4 Newpcxt hoots first round • FJELD HOCKEY: The New port Harbor High rJ.r1s tield hockey team will befJn defense ol its Townarnent of Champio~ olle when it hosts Chaminade on Sat , wday at Hasper Commwiily Ct>11 l~r a.I a time to be detennined. DIRECTIONS Sage Hill al Brethren Christian Clark Field is located on Clark Ave. in Long Beach. Take Interstate 405 north to Interstate 605 north and turn left on the Del Amo Blvd. exit Turn leh on Clark Ave. and the field is on the left. Dene~615 .. m ... High ldlOOI gifts -~ ..... F.rmont. 3 p.m.; """'-It "'-Port Hetbof. 3 p.m ., Cotone del Mar• Nofttlwood, 3 p.m. ~ ~ ~ -UC lrvlne 41t Utlh Stain. 7p.m. High ed'OOI OHtl-lrvlne. ~ Hetbof. 4 p.m. Sage Hll •St. ~. 7 p.m. ... ,.., High ed'OOI boof9 -P9dtb • Seoe Hil Ill Cotone dill Mar •• p.m.; l.oe ~. ~3:15p.~ YOUTH SP.ORTS ,. REGION57 Continued from Bl • Oran8" Madness 1, Squid- wodcs l Orange Madness and Squid- worb played to a 1-1 tie in a bat- tle that went bad: and forth. Squidwoiks scored first, but Orange Madness came back to tie on a goal by Chase Allbrando. as- sisted by Cole Caminiti and Nate P<YZin Anthony Cecere Wlleashed several fierce sh~ for Orange Madness. but Squidworb' strong defense and goalkeeping kept the score even • Green Vipers 2. Squidwodcs 2 The Vipers got on the score- REGION97 Continued from B 1 fense. In girls under-I I play: • Newport 2, San Juan Capis- rrano 0 ln the first half of the game, Francesca Cappellini sent a pass to Nicole Dinatale who drilled a hard shot into the back of the net Josie Jogwe also put one away early on"" Newport's defense played effec- tively, with great efforts from Molly Anderson. Delaney Bell. Emily Mitchell, Savanna Gasti- neau and Allison Schelin. ln girls under-10 play: • Jwcy Pineapples 7, Heart Rreaken; 2 n1e Juicy Pineapples domi- nated as Drue Cummins scored four goals, Caroline Graham scored two goals and Tusten Ford had one. laury Hlinka was all over the place, assisting goals and helping out on defense. Bailey Rieke toughed it out in the goalie box and held the Heart Breakers at bay. • Purple Piranhas 5, Orange Crush I The Orange Crush's defense WdS anchored by Oaire Fanner, Shannon Barth, Nadine Lefler, I .eah Van Dyke and Mady Avery. New goalie Tori Rojas and veteran Pllisia Schilling perf onned very athletically, but the wet condi- tions made dribbling difficult Schilling's strong kicking ability kept the ball on the other end and the pressure on the opponent The offense. led by the hustle of Anna Newman, remained strong. 1 lailey Smith. Shannon Barth, Madeline Hal. and Abigail Griffith worked well together in passing the ball up the field and setting up Schilling's goal. • Rip Qui 3, Mama Mias 2 lhe Rip Curls won. 3-2. with the go-ahead goaJ scored in the fi - nal minutes of the fourth quarter. Roxanna Crane gave an assist to Madison Jabara. who booted it in for the <;COre. The offense was paced by Emma Howard, Page Keys and Samantha Singer. Keeping the ball out of Mama Mias' territory were Monika Peterson, Savannah Baron. Alyssa Ohlig. Haley Newett and Nikki Walsh. In the goalie box for the Rip Curls were Alli.son Kahn and Enuna Howard, who ead1 had four stops. • Gf)'ffindor Seekers 2. Green Chihuahuas I After the first goal' of the game by the Green Ol.ihuahuas, the Gryffindor Seekers' offense came back. strong with a goal by Kilsten Rohan. immediately followed by another Seeker goal by Lea Phil- board ftrlt wbc!rl ~ MemJa& penalty ldck rimdvted otr the goalie, and forward Jab ~ punched It In for a goal, in a game played Oct. L6. Memia had an as- sist later to Matt Rlmajian for the Vipers' second goal Tummy Brooks was in goal for the fourth ~ savilJg three pis and preserving the de. Uarn Karas, Drew Hanson and Rid.y Nadal were also soUd in gioalie du- tiet. Olds Beyrooty dominated the midftekl throughout the game. • Stinger& 3. 1ldal ~ 2 Alex Aadourian scored all three ps in the Stingers win -twice with assists from Torno Andry. Strong goalkeeping efforts from Greg Williford and Luke Meleski lips. The offense was joined by Tuy- lor Hickerson, Samantha Stalder, Analysa Vrvanco and ICatty Ayala Defensive action was displayed by Andie Strode, Alice Bany, Ana Fi- gueroa and Dana Jessen. Goalies Jane Layton and Katty Ayala foiled several Chihuahua attempts. In girls unde£-8 play: •Pink Panthers vs. Green Geckos Tough defense by Caroline Gels, Olivia Sever, Erin Barthand and Anna Hancock in goal kept the game scoreless until the sec- ond quarter. Erin Barth led the way, with a goal assisted by Sabri- na Sanchez, and then added two more with as&sts from Mallory Gyulay. GyuJay also tipped in two goals of her own. Olivia Sever scored with an as- sist from Gabby Mangano. while Logan Grove tallied an assist on a comer kick to Mallory Gyulay. Amanda Dupont and Hailey Ma- haffey both played hard for the Pink Panther win. •The Hurricanes Natalie Ward scored twice for the Hurricanes. while Kate Pjpk.in added another. Kiersten Yardley chipped in her first goaJ of the season while Katie Conway, Jes- sica Stone and Amanda Sheppard were on the assists. Lauren Walker and Annie LaGrandeur played hard on defense, while Abbey Picketi and Rowan Frederiksen were credited with the shutout. •Blue Dolphins vs. Wild Water- melons Jordan Goldsbeny played goalie for the Blue Dolphins. blocking several shots. Sofie Ber- caw, Taylor Matthew and Erin Wll.son helped on defense by kicking the ball down the field, foiling many attempts by the Wild Watennelons. Margaret Molloy, Sophie Smith and Oaudia Davis led the team's offense. repeatedly charging the Wild Watermelons goal. ln boys under-8 play: • Red eyed Dragon vs. Mustard and Ketchup Early in the game. Jake Parks made the first set of goals, fol- lowed by Davis Hanscom's first goal of the season. Cory Stowell also asmsted and scored. Eridc Pineda covered the field extensively on both offense and defense. along with great goal- tending by Daniel Pham and Wills Johnson. Jordon Wicks, Bryan Ri- vera and Joseph Salas solidified the Dragon's teamwork. • Waterbombs vs. Unknown The Waterbombs attacked the Unknown's goal many times. with Ryan Braun, Alejandro Solis and Jack Binfon:I ICOring. Assists and offense came from Griffith Oaw- son. Slater Andenlon and Pa.deer led the defense. while Daemon Kane and 1yJer Duncan ooottolled the mklfteld. . In gkls undec-10 play: • ftrewolb 3, Titans I 1be ~ scored three goals in the fl.nit half, thahb to strong mkffield pJay by l'.dley Humphreys, goals by Shelby Brown and assists by FJjza ~ The 1ltans kept the game oom- petitive and were able to score on a bouncing goal by Thylor Rule in second half. Strong goalie efforl8 by Olivia Dajee. laylor Rule and Megan Diaz from the lltans, along with Hannah Mishaw and Taryn Beau· fort from the Fireworks. prevented further goals from being scored. Young. Collin Rowe and Quinton McKay supported the Water- bombs' efforts with solid play in the midfield. Micah Adelsotm battled in the Waterl>ombs' de- fense, while the Unknown offense put great pressure on Collin Rowe and Ryan Braun's skills in the goal. In girls under-7 play: •Firecrackers vs. Go Go Girls Shine Seneca Fuller scored two goals for the hrecradcers. Also scoring goals for the Firecrackers were Peyton Espley-Jones, Kate Hefner and Oair Olmstead. Alexis Abr.uns, S'ydney Conn and Julian- na Eifler played w lid in goal and on defense. •Gators 4. Dolphins 3 Fmily Goltz had her first goal of the season for the Speckled Green Gators in their game against the Dolphins. Also scoring were Olivia Jones. Megan Keys and Jacque Dt-Peo for the Gators. Emma Vuj- novich, Sara Boese. Paige Tam- blyn and Katie Keamc; kept the Dolphins at bay. ln boys under-7 play: • P,redators Shane Mitchell, playing one of his best games of the year, scored from long distance to even the game. Uillon Murphy and Avery Rowe came close several times before the Predators took the lead from a low. hard shot by Alex For· man. After halftime. the Predator de- fense again gave up a goal to the Dragons. Alden Burke, Joey Mod- delmog and Davis Oement's tire- less running paid off when the Predators' star defender Carter Scott forced home a goal from short range minutes before the fi- nal whistle. •Salty Sea Dawgs Peter Harano. Jake Weyrich and J.0. Dennis played solid defense with good hustle. Kingston Mc e arthy. Jaclc Rapillo and Jordan feisan turned in good play on both ends of the field , while An- drew Laidlaw, Sean Korkmaz and Jeremiah Sheldon scored goals. In girls under-6 play: • Aarningos vs. Blue Dolphins Mcl<enne Porteous received a booming defensive kick. from Eri- ka Ellis and scored first for the Aam.ingos on a break.away. Porte- ous then returned the favor and assisted Erika Fllis on her first of three goals. Julia Ackerman scored two and Porteous also added a second goaJ. Madeline Phillips positioned henielf well and s<layed tough on both offense an defense. while Kate McAllister and Mandy Tupfer played well throughout • Pink Dolphins vs. Fire Aies Charlie Tuffel, Callie Govaars THOMAS CAATlU!, ell• trhe City Dnve South, WISYOVllt. to1 DO-lntetnted In this matter DAVID CARTIER. eh Onna-. t A 92613. VD DI., Sii. no, shell epp .. r befOfe this DAVE CNtmR IF YOU OBJECT to the •IWPCMtT HACH. CA court et the heetina A Pf.1TilON FOR PR<>-1r11ntln1 of tM peUtlon. HMO lndiceted below to show BATE Ila$ bffn tiled by you r.hould epc>elf et the Pub II shed Newport cause if eny, why the LCMtl CAltnER In the heerln1 end sute your 8e.ch/Cost• Melll Delly petition for chenae of Sut*lor CoUft of CeH =tlons Of file written Pilot October 22. 28. 29. neme should not be fornle, County of Or-ob tloM with the court 20CM fTh~ lf•nted. enp. bt o" the heerlnC. Your NOTICE OF HEARING THE PETITION FOR IPPfff'"" mey be In --~Of Date: NOV 16, 2004 Plt08Alt ,.qu .. ts tllat pereon or by your '"•I Time: 2:00 CH" O.t .. L73 L<Mtt CARTIER be ep-attorney. wm • Tlw actdreu of tJle court •ol11ted H peraonel IF YOU ARE A CREDI-<9f •""--b u me a notff ebovt repfuentatlv• to ed-TOR or contln1•nt .,.,.,,,.,,-........ 3. A copy of Iha Otd9r .... ,., ttlt •tate of aedttor ol tM -..... ..., -r to Show CMIM thetl bt ltie dilcllllent. you inuat file ,_ claim P.O.lil 14Mt P•bltthH et luat one. 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Alexa losey and Kate Al- len played at fuUDack. while Kath- erine Noe showcased midfield ~ Marit Vangrow played at ~ and Jaime Kingbde played solid defense. Maril Vmgrow and Jaime King· bde played eolid defense, while Noe and Olivia Peterson had nu- merous shoes on goal. Anna Hartog and rely Wahlh played aolid defeme and duowa from Amanda C.Orlett and Lindsey Gronendyb helped the team. ln ~ under-6 play: • Dolphins vs. Green Mermaids Multi.pJe goals were scored by In girls Wlder-14 play: • Pink Power Flamingos vs. Pink Panthers • SunJCissed 3, Fierce FioMS I Kate Allen. Natasha Fisk.er and Emily Krebs all scored off ~ by Sara MadlOSkie in a game Becca Roque and Erik.a Andenion. Brooke Walker and Stephanie Morris added to the sooring effort. while Cameryn Albano, Alli.son Barnes and catherine Treneny played solid defense and had nu- merous as&sts. Kelly Uing and Jessica Viale led the scoring for the flamingos. while Kaytin Knit.owski and Gabby Anear had solid passing. Jennifer Welton. Olivia f.gty, Haley Hopkins and Savannah Stewart also scored. • Pink Ponies vs. Sunshine Girls and Oaire Johnson each scored goals for the Dolphins. Natalie capel.lini had nwnero~ passes, while Kate Granoff had many piv- otal steals. Marley Mais bad a near miss on goal and was in the action for several key defensive maneuvers. Fireflies' lead forward Sianna Siemonsma came on strong against the Pink Dolphins and scored several goals throughout the game, including a face-off goal in rhe third quarter. Jenna Eakin and Allison Han- scom kept rhe ball in motion with aggressive defense, while Katie Ramm stayed active in the paclc. Katie O'Hea snuck. in her first goal of the season and added a defen- sive block. • Blue Sharlcs Vh. Yellow Bumblebees Multiple goals were scored by Taylor Craig. Lauren Vissman and Lily Woodall Several attempts al goal were made by Melelani Fa- lasco and Danielle Wll.son. ln boys under-6 play: • Oleetahs vs. Maroon Mon - sters Although missing James Hodg- es due to a foot injury, the Olee· tah offense played strategically. with consistent dribbling. multi- ple passes and tricky reverses. Lu- cas Hodges moved the ball down- field, while Chandler Siemonsma scored one goal on a pass from Jack McOintock, off another pass by Ashe Deering, McOintock and Deering each continued their own scoring streaks -both had three goals. Josh Jen.kins played solid defense, while Jon Hodges threw himself into the pack to fight for the ball • Purple Dragons Max Toffel and brother, Ben, played aggressive, while Dominic Loftus, seeing an open net and loose ball, scored firs1 for the Dragon<>. Bam>n Banta was slid- ing all over the field. both defend· ing and attacking for the Dragons. Chase Adelsotm and Nie Rimlin- ger worked hard advancing the ball and Malcobn Davis kept the p~ on the opponents. • Riding Giants Corbin Joyce scored three goals for the Giants. while Connor Tumbow·Lindenstadt and Jacob Duehring had two each. Garth Blumenthal; Andrew Stoneman and Jake Smith also played well. ln boys under-5 play: • Blue Barracudas vs. Green Soccer-a-Saurese. Patridc Wynn and Brandon Ri- vera followed through with goals after being assisted by the defen- sive skills of Jantz.en Fenn and Noah Ouistensen On offense, determination was shown by ~­ tin ShoUin and Kyle langdon- Weyrich. es. speaker 1318. Lisa Arebalo. plutic conte1n11"· bo• H. clothes. blanlleh '439. P•ul Thomu. cat perts, bo•n. twH. lilltSc housellokl IU1. 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HtNf HO FF MAN dk• 11.ATHtHINE M UA~LING cons.en•ttee Not"e r. h.ieby aiven lhat th~ undea1aned will ·~II 1t Prtvate Sale lo th" l1t&fle<!I and be'>I ti1dttr1 sub,.ct to c.onlu 111.1hun at 111d Su11e1101_i.;,w1 on Of attar o .. lat ay of Novtm~r. 2ClO' tt tll• office of AM'/ C. Andtr~on. hq , 2070 N I u•hn Avt Senta An•. CA 91704 7827. tll the 11~111 tut. and 111ttrMt of said conHtvatu 1n and to all Ill• certain teal ptoperty 11tu1ttd on Costa M•n. County ol Or •nae, St•t• of Cat1to1 ma. p11tlcut11ty duc11btd n follows. lot !>. Traci 836, u per map rec:oided In 8001. 27 Patt 24. Ml\tetlaneous M1ps rec.o<ds o f 011n1e Cuunty Calolo1n1a. AOV11l15118ff FOi 195 Auus«'• '•ctf "um "' l1'M92.(15; wn· monly llftOWn " 368 Ent Mqiiolle. Cor.ta Mue. California Twma of ttlt "' c1sll ill lawful money of the United Staltl on c~rw ""tt0n of seh. °' part cash and balanc. u~ such terms ind condition as art ac· ceptable lo lht COnM• vat0< Amount to t>. dtpoMled with bid will be neaotleble Bid• or otteu to ~ In w1lttn1 and will be reuived 11 tile afotau1d ttfkt ti any time 1ftt< the Uni SubJed 10 «111<1111011$ 11111>~1lbed by the unders111ned, sealed bid$ for 1 lump Sum t:untt Jr I ~re 1nv1led for Ille tollowm1 Wor~ llNOVATION 4TH flOOl SOCW SCllNCI LAI r llOJlCT NO.: SOJ0040 CONTUCT N0.1 tttt44 UNIVlUITY Of CAUfOANIA. taVtNI llVINE, CAUfOllNlA 926t7 r1tOJECT DESClllP'TION: P1u1ecl Scnrit: tOll\l\I' ol • 1!'15!> sf tem1nl improvement w1th1n the 4th lloor ol lh~ e "''"W 4 ''"1 y ::>oc1al Science laboratory Bu1ldma The wotk 1ndudP\ th1• r ~11uvdlhrn ul a classroom and e•pans1011 of an 1111sllna 1eccpt10" ~""1 A1l1J111011.1t wut~ 111tludes retonltaunng portions ot the 1 dlt>d wrridur .111d .1b~l~111t11l and removal of 9 )( 9 floorin11 and mastic h orn dhn1u "e 11w1 d1 dw1n~. ISTIMAHO CONSTltUCTION COST:$200,000.00 Note P11m• l<1dd1·1' who Jo not meet Ille qualil1callons in lhe Contract Do ... umt'tll "· 1 11ttl 1,, '''•!•tlle for award 61do1nr 0111 1 •nPnls will br avdolable to Bidders on THUllSDAY, OClOtll 28, 2004 anti W•ll '" "Wl"d JI f di 1hl1es Manaeemenl IJ111vers1ty of Cahforn1a. trvone i'fll l11IPr1111 Ofl1te Bu1ld1n11 (me1lln& address) I'll// l.1111burre Boulevard lphys1cal address) Irvine. CA 92697 544'1 !949) 874 I 40'1 Check-. 1 .. 1 ., non refvndoble lee wilt be rtqu1red on the amount of $25.00 p~r ,., •' l\lllC1111w Ocu urnenls Clled.-JI• I 1 I • m.uh tJJYJble to lh~ HeKenl\ ol Ille Um~tr$1ty of Cahlormd Sealed 610 will 11111 br d~tepled after 2:00 rM Oft MONDAY, NOVEMeEll 22, 2004 B•d Securol~ m 111 11111111nl ot 101' nt the lump Sum Base 81d. eicludln& alternalP~ \li.111 "• 11111pdnV each Bid The Suttty 1ssu•ng the 81d Bond shalt b~. on llW flir1 11•.odhnt. an admitted su1ety msurer (u defined on the Cahlorma C11rJ1· nl C1v1t Procedure Section 995 120) A mandalm v l'r" ll1d Conltren'e and Pre Bod lob Walk wOI be conducted on MONOAl'. NOVlMIUI a, 2004 bea1nn1na promptly at l:OO r M Parllt1pan1> •II tit n>•·t'I .ti I auhlles Mana11emenl lr11i·rn11 llltu ~ Bu1td1nR Conferenc.e Room 1?8 tlnover \1ly of Cahlor ma tr vine I H111hlmw • 92 on N0<th Campu~ M.tp) 191 lc' Jambo1ee Boulevard h vone. CA 92697 5444 (949) 824 l<I04 ATTINOANCE Al THl PRE-110 CONflR(NCI AND r lU-810 JOI WALK IS MANDATORY roll All PRIME CONTllACTORS. THE MUTING WIU CLOSE AT l :OS PMANY CONTRACTORS ARlllVING AfTfll THIS TIMI Will NOT BE UIGIBL( TO PAllTICl'ATI IN THE llD raouss AS A PRIME CONTllACTOll. Onl~ b•dd<i s "'h•• 1 ·" llupdle m both the Pre Bid Conltrenct and the Job W>I~ '" 1111'•1 • 11t111·ly will b~ allowed lo bid on the Pro,ect ;u p11me tonh •. H to,. ,.,,, turUu 1 lfllurmatwn contact f ac.1httes Man~v.•·011 111 1 """ "I l>~p.u tmenl Attn Brt'nda R Hotkenhullat(949) 824 1404 lhr ""1 • •"·""'' fl1•hl• 1 .1111J 1ls Subcontra<.lor\ wilt be ret.1u11ed to follow \tw 111111d1•.1 ri111111 1\u 11 ""l1J11 cmenls set forth in the 61d<lme Documents a11d 1111•11v '''"•••1lu1r "'·'•''' r .tte' al the loca11on of the Work fl>P •,u,' •-.-.fut l111t1ler will tw requ11Pd to hJve lhe follow1n11 Slate ol C,1111111111.1 r "'"'''I<• Ii. "r"~ rvrr~nl at th~ lime of subm1ss1on of the ll11J llClNSf ClAHlflCATION: , .... ,.,ti I 3 •• u1~ I uuh.u tor (,enPt<i f'r11I '"•• ( 1111lrll• tm Other Prof•<1 Specollo. UClNSl COOl: A 8 lldder OuoHfuotlon• culled for to be submlrred of rim• of t.ld Include, but ore nol neceuorlly llmlred to: I lh1• c 11111< .11 1111 ,11~11 hJve been 1n bus1nels under the same name dt1d ( .1111111111o1 c .. 1111 .u lco1 I 11 ense for a minimum ol 5 continuous years P"rlr '" 1t11 ""' '''" 111111 do1l1 for this Pro1ect The license used to satisfy tho·. '""""r""'"' h ,111 .... 1 lh• \,1nie lvp• reQuued by lhe contract ~ lh• C1•111!,1 11 1 !1.1 I ,11ovulf a rwnm1um ot J r~ferences for pro1ects ,111111,11 '" • • 1 111d •I• lo this Pro1ect which have been successfully cnoit'h h•it m "" 1 •h 111 4 thlorn1• dur1n2 the past J years llll Ill c,! NI ,01 1111 llNl"I H$11Y Of CALIFORNIA October ?004 Puhh~h••I N• "'''' 11 fl1 1 h C:osld Mrs.i Oa1ty Pilot October 28. November 4 1004 lh!>86 ,u!>llcat• IMrebJ •114 before 4-te ot ult. Dated OctoMif ll. 2CICM OW(( HOf"FMM, ~n "'""tor of tlll """ of KetMrlllit HolhnM •e lbtherlne M Oefllfl&, Coflurv•t .. ,.ubll1h1d NewF5.rt 81ad\/Costa ....... Pilot October 72, 2t. • 2004 r~ Th• mini store,. fe<.lllly, KCOfdln& to tflt p< ov11t0ns ot 01vlston 8 of lhe 8ullnna end Proftss1on1 Code, Chapter 10, Section 21707 (a), h.itby ""'" NOTICE or PUBLIC SALE EXTRA STORAGE NEWPORT MESA Wiii conduct a publfc ult of Ille contents of the storaae spac1(J) n1mtd below. with the contents bein& sold to lllt ht&flesl bidder. for l1wlul money ot ~he United Stites of Amler ic11 (cash) The Siie ~ be1na held to satisfy 1 landlord's llen and wilt be held at: 1250 B11s tol SI , Costa Meu, CA 92626 on Nov l. 2004. 11 l .lO p m • Auc t ioneer's Name Otnn1s Avina Phone • 626 791 6261, Address PO Boa 40285, Puede n•. CA 911 lt, Bond,. 146637301335 The pubhc is invited to anend. Terms 1re cnh only Owners reser~es the riatit to bid A aener al description of lhe properly be mil sold, alona with the Identity of the Occupant rentin11 the space are as follows: SPACE NO. OCCUPANT PffOf'ERTY ()(S(:Rl>TION 8121. Linda Glennon. Couch, Chair, Bo•es Bl23. Linda Glennon. Chest o f Orawer $, Lamps. Rues. Couch. TV. Dresser B250 lorn Hartley Ttres. B1tte, l 11dder, Bo•es Cll9 J 0 Tile Washer Dryer . ladder Dune Bum Parts 8102 Royce Rumsey. 1995 B M W c1 Lie •Roy ce3 1. v1n# WBAU6320SCC89905 Published Newporl Beach/Costa Mes.1 011ty Pilot Octobe1 ?I 28 2004 Th578 Rdltl. .... .... s....... fhe lollowlne persons are dotna business as Cate11na's Bistro, 28241 Greenfield Unit C. la auna N1euet. CA 92677 Caferini's Enterp11ses Inc. (CA) 2021 Busi ness Center Or • 11 • Irvine, CA 92612 This busonns •S con dueled by a torpo1at1on Have you started do1nll business yet' No Cale11na·s Enterpnse'!.. Catherine Ar akellan President fh1s statement w.is filed wtlh the Counly Cieri. of Or anee County on 10/01/04 20046001007 Daily Pilot O~t 7. 14, 21, 28. 2004 Th~ .......... ....... Ille followl lllflOM '" doilll II tt: St. M.,11 N •w11ort Co..w"'t~ c..tn: ..... c.t:•. 2100 ..... vt.t.. :=ort 1 .. c11. CA $t. MIR ,., .. byWltn Cllu1dl of CofOfle •1 JQr (CA). 2l00 lllllf Vlal1. Ntwport Bttcfl. CA&ze60 This businns la con ducted by:• COl'poretlon He .. ~ atartfd do6llC IHlslnaa ylt? Yes. l/1/2000 SL Mm ,.l'Qbytwtan Church of Cofone de! M11. Glenn E Rymtf. Presldenl This 1t1t1ment was tiled with the County Clerk of Orenae Counly on 10/22/04 2004600SSIJ Daily Pilot Oct. 28. Nov 4, 11, 18.~ ThS95 .......... ... s...... The followln1 persons are doin1 business as CM T Deulopment. 25941 Blascos. Mission Vle,o. CA 92691 Jann H. G1lvfn. 25941 Blascos. Mission VleJO, CA9~1 ll11s business ts con ducted by· an individual Have you started doln& busmess yel7 No John H. Calv'" This statement was hied with the County Clerk of Oranae County on 10/08/04 2004600st2S Daily Pilot Oct 14. 21. 28, Noll 4, 2004 Th560 Adi"-..... •s....t The followln& persons are domR business as Beatley F undlna. 2768 lonawood Court. Costa Mesa. CA 92626 John R.O B1trley. 2768 Lonawood Court Costa Mua, CA 92626 Th~ businus 1s con ducted by an 1nd1v1dual Have you started dome business yel7 No John R.O Beatley This statement wu filed with the County Cieri! of Or anae County on 10/08/04 2004600st 17 Daily Pilot Oct. 14 21. 28. Nov 4, 2004 l h563 ficffMlllillm "-S...... The fotlow1n11 persons are dome business as US A ft111ht Insurance com, 929 Coronado Or Costa M~.CA92626 Ara A Aaop1an 929 Coronado 01 Costa Mesa, CA 92626 This busmen is con ducted by. an 1nd1v1dual Have you started dolne business yel' No An Aaopian This statement was fifed w1tll the County Cieri< of Ounee County on 10/22/04 200.HOSlOt Oiuly Pilot Oct 28. Nov 4, 11, 18. 2004 1h~98 NOTICE OF PUBLIC 'MEETING FIVE YEAR CONSOLIDATED PLAN COMMUNITY MEETING Pursuant to the United States Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) regulations, the City of Newport Beach is in the process of preparing the draft Five (5) Year Consolidated Plan. The Consolidated Plan will set forth specific strategies to be implemented and how funds will be expended through the use of Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) funds that are received annually by the City. Th e Five Year document will cover the period of July 1, 2005 and will go through June 30, 2010. The City anticipates receiving approximately $450,000 annually in federal CDBG funds for each of the five years. This funding can be spent on a range of community development activities benefit ing low-and moderate-income households including housing, community facilities and services, infrastructure improvements, and economic devel9pment. A Communit y Meeting will be held to solicit public comment from interest ed c itizens, non-profit public service o rganizations and other public agencies as to the need s of the community. The Community Meeting will be held -on Wednesday, November 3, 2004 at 6:00 p .m. at t he Newport Beach City Council Chambers located at 3300 Newport Blvd. Newport Beach, CA 92658-89 15. The City of Newport Beach encourages citizen. participation in the CDBG process. If you are interested, please attend one of the meetings. If you are unable to attend the meeting, you may pick up a copy of t he Needs Assessment Survey at the Newport Beach City Hall located at 3300 Newport Blvd. Newport Beach, CA 92658 .. 8915. If you have any questions, please contact Daniel Trimble (949) 644-3230. Published Newport 8eactveo.ta Meea Daily Piiot OctOber 28, 2004 ........ tt • , ...... ........... -:-.,=:::.-== of CM Fletttlovs Saa' net1 Nemt: IT MlttM Mort&Aee I Raef Estai.. 210%~ ....... Ceftttl Otlvt. Slllte ISO, lrYIM. CA928l2 The FltUtloul 11--a neme referred to ebov• was fll1d in Oren1• Cou11ty on 1·8 2004. Fil.ENO.~ Ropr Frencla Turi!, 2714 St11bl1d OflH, Cost• Mesa, CA 92626 Ttlb buslneu Is ton· duct1d by: en lndlvldu1I Ropr F. Turk This 1tat1ment was filed •itfl tht Coynty Clllf'k of Orena• County on 10/12/04 2004600Jt .. Dilly Pilot Oct 14, 21. 28. Nov 4, 2004 TllS74 Ac-. ..... ... s....... The followlnt person1 ,,. doina business as: a) Seacliff Media, b) Seectltf Web, c) Su ctitl Photoaraphy, d) Seaclltf Computer. •} Seectltf 0111111. I ) Suri City '11edia. 1) Surf City Web Oes1an. h) Surf City 0111111. 1) Surf City Technical Support J) Seacltff Technical Sup- port. 8661 Selnt Au· eust111e 011ve. Huntina ton Beach. Cahlornia 92646 7069 Jer aid Ir vine. 8661 Saint Auausl1ne Drove, Huntonaton Buch. Cah lotnla 92646 7069 Thos business is con ducted by 1n 1nd1v1du1I Have you started do1na business yell No Jerald lr111n1 This statement was loled with the County Clerk of Or an11e County on 09/30/04 20046002932 Dally Pilot Ocl 28 Nov ... 11, 18 2004 lh602 S......tf .. I r•tfU..tf Rdt!IM ........ The lotlow•na person has abandoned the use ot the f icllhous Bus• ness Nime Cooks Cot ner. I 9152 Santo.aeo Canyon Rd lrabuco Canyon. CA 92679 The richhous Bu~1nu.~ name referred to above wu hied in 01.an1tt County on 9/1/04 r IL£ NO 20046999111 f1ankhn [dw1rd de Luna 1100 Su1arp111e Rd B11 Bear City CA 9231'1 lh1s bu~oness 1s con dueled by an md1v1dual Franklin l de Luna Tll1s statement wu toled with the County Clerk of Oranee County on 09/17/04 20046001'6 5 Daily Pilot Oct 14 21 28. Nov 4, ?004 Th!>66 Rdlll. ...... "-*'-' The lollow1n1 persons are doone bu"ness as bkm Nor th Anaheim Associates. llC 1~!> Pl1tent1a Avenue, Cosla Mesi, CA 92627 b llm Developm,nl Company llC (CAI. 1945 Placentia Avenut Costa Mesa. CA 92627 lh1s busmen " con ducted by an 1nd1111dual Have you shr ted doone busonns yet' No bk m Development Comp~nv. llC. B"an K Mathe! Manaaine Part ner This stalemf'nl was filed with thP County Clerk of O• ane~ County on 09/J0/04 2004M)02144 Daily Pilot Oct 7. 14 21. 28 2004 Th!).40 Rdttlm ..... ... s...... The tollowine persons ue do111a business as Salon lido. 3441 H Vta lido. Newport Beach. CA 92(,63 Courtn1e K1eu N&uyen 12161 Qu11tz C11 • Garden Grove. CA 928A3 This busmess os con ducted by· an 1nd1v1duat Have you started doine bus•l>U3 1•17 No Courtnoe 11.~u N11uyen This slatemenl was hied with lht County Clerk ol Or anee Counly on 10/22104 2004'00SJl O 011ly Pilot Oct 28. Nov 4, 11. 18,2004 Th!>99 ... ... ........ f1'il fofloWtfll partOfll we 40in& . kiinta as: e ) MAAQUU C"1'fft· PIMCS, II) FM l NTU· NISlS. 4IOO S flo.., UJllt 21. ()f1np, CA 92m fr .. ko Marqu.i. 400 S. rtowef, Unit 21. qr~.CA9.a MIJU.I "Ufttl •. 2302 M1nltobl Dr • Sente Alie, CA 92704 TllU buslnNI It con M"tad by: e Plltfll "''"'""Ip ... ,,. ~ •tatted doln1 butf,_. ytU No Frtclrlco Merqutt Ml&uet Nunti Thrs stet•ment wn flied with the County Clertl of Ofana• County on 10/12/04 to04600JtSS Deily "'°' Oct. ... 21, 28. Nov 4, 2.004 Th568 ......... ...s...... The follo•lna Ptt$0n~ are dolnc business as Jennifer Lau11n, 23 Trtllwood. trvilte. Cah· lornl1 92620 Jennifer L H•rdy. 23 Trellwood, Irvine. Cah lornia 92620 This business 1s con· ducted by an md1v1dual Have you st11ted do1n11 business yell No Jennifer L. Hardy This statement was filed with the County Clerk of 01an11e County on I 0/26/04 200460056'5 Daily Pilot Oct 28 Nov 4. 11, 18, 2004 Th!>88 Rc-....-..a ...s...... The !ollowln1 perso11s are do1111 bustness as. Precmon Slonec.utlers. 70 Paseo Primero, Rancho Santi Marear11a. CA92688 William J Ee•n 70 Pa~ Pr1me10 Rancho Senta Mar1a11ta. CA 92688 TIUS bUSlnU\ IS ton dueled by an ond1~1dual Have you star led do1n11 busines~ yet? Yes. 10/()1/0A William J Etan This statemenl wa~ filed with the County Cieri< of Oranee County on I0.'08/04 20046001118 D11ly Pilot Oc.t M ?I 28. "ov 4 2004 ThS&t RdltiMMam .... s........ Tt>e followine p~•~ons are doma bu\mess •s OGA Movie C1t s 1 760 Monrov1;1 A 'l2 Cosla Mesa. CA 92677 Oa11ell G1lber t 1760 Monrovia A 7? Cnsl.1 Mesa. CA 92617 This bu\lne\s 1~ 1 on ducted by an •nd1v1dual Have you \la1 ltd do1n11 bus1nt'ss yel' No Oarrell C1lb1'r I This stat•m~nl w15 filed with the C:uu11ly Cieri< of 01 an11e Cnunty on 10/08/04 200460011U Oa1ly Polol 0£1 14 2 I 28. Nov <I 7004 Th561 fkllllm--.U "-S....... The lollow1ne prr \Ons are doine bus1nns "~ Fun 1n a Bo. 15/ Yorktown lll l:o\t• Mesa CA 916?6 f man Saad•lt3 I '17 Yorktuwn l n r..,,,_, Mesa CA 92626 This business 1\ con ducted by an ind1v1dua1 Have you start~d dom11 business yet 1 No Crn~n Sudall11 lh1s st1lemtnl was hied with the County Clerk of Oranee County on 10/121>4 20H600!95 I Oa1ly Pilot Ocl 1" 71 28. Nov 4. 2004 fh57? Adl"--...U "-*'-' The follow1n1 per '0"' Ate doona busines\ as Des1en Spectrum <I!)() £1mhurst l n Cost d Mesa. CA 926?!1 Loys Ann O•nll A50 £1mho'1t lane Costa Mesa. CA 92626 Tlus business is ton ducted by an indM<lual Have you slatted dmna bus1nen yet7 No Loy$ Ann Otnlf This statement w•s ltled with the r.011nty Clerk of Oren11e I ounty Oft 10/12/04 !0046001t61 Deily Piiot Ott 14, 21. 28, Nov. 4, 2004 Th570 .......... ... .... .,.The&~ D Gl!Mf • Aleocla.ta. H60 Mofwovlt A·22, Cost-Miu, CA 92627 Darrd Giibert. \7t0 Monrovia A-22, Cott. ....... CAl'lll7 l!lla bualMU Is COii dllCt44 by: •" i11dlvklull ..... JOI/ •lifted dolnl bual""' retf No D•ntn Glll>tt'I This 1tl111Nnl wH r..-Wlttl tit• County ~of Oralltt Cou11t't on 10/0l/04 200HI02H1 O•ltt ,llot Oct. 1. 14, 21. 21. 2004 Th560 ....... ... Slllmllt Th• followtn1 ptnons are doll!C bu.itltss 11: Never Eno111d' Boutique. 410 l2nd St.rHI •101. Newport Buell. CA 92663 Robert Austin, 7.Sl Warner A.ve E 102, Hunlln1to11 8111ch, CA 926A7 Betty Austin, 7451 Warner Av1 . E 102, Hunlln&ton Buch. CA 926A7 This business IS con ducted by husb1nd end wrle Have you sttrltd doina busmes:s yen No Robert M Austin This statement was hied with the County Clerk ot Oran&e County on 10/()1/04 2004600298! Oaoly Pilot Oct 7. 1" 21. 28. 2004 Th!S-46 ,.... ..... "-S...... The followlna persons are dome business as: From The Islands, 25 V11 Lucca J332. Irvine. Ca 92612 David Champion 25 Via LUCCI JJJ2 Irvine CA 92612 . Rodel Apostol. 25 Voa Lucca 1337 Irvine CA 9261l lh1s business I! c.on du~ted by a eener al par tne"ll1p Have you started dome busines~ vet' No On1d Ch1mhn This statement was filed with lhe County Cieri\ of Or anee County on 10/()1/04 20046002998 Oa1ly P1lol Ort l . 14 21 ?8. 2004 lh~!>I ~w.u "-S...... The tot1ow1na persons "" do1na business u Co•:ntal Home Goncepb. Inc 892 W 18th Slreel Costa Mn.a CA 92627 Coastal Home Con cec•h Inc tCA>. 892 W 18th Streel Co\la Mesa. CA916?7 I his bu\onrss 1s con duel Pd by a to• pnr a lion Have you sta1 led dome bus1nes'I. yet' Yn II 29 2000 Coastal Home 1:nn ceph Inc. GP1 did Nuon President Th" \btemrnl was filed with th~ County Clerk of 01<1n&I' Couf11y on 10/01/0A 2000002991 Daily P1lol tltt 1 14 21 28,100' lh!>'l Rcft.s lls8eu ..... s....... The fotlowone pe"ons are doma bus111~'!.s a~ Classic Cars Rtslo•allon 1881 Jan M111e Place. Tustin, Cahtorn1a 92780 Gr ac1efa Santm• Bada de de la r uente 1881 Jan M"'" l'lat" Tustin Cal!t0<noa 'l27M Ruben dt I• r uente 1881 Jan Matte Ptu• Tustin, Cal1lorn1a 91780 This business 1s 'on ducted by Jn 1n1d1v1dual Have you ~tAtltd doina business yel 1 No Graciela S1tnt1na !lad• de Oe la f uentr This st1ltrnrnt wH toled w1lh 1111 County Clerk ot 01an1e County on 10 18 Qt 200460048t2 Oa1ty Pilot 0~1 71. 28 Nov 4, 11. 2004 ThSSO ,.......,._ "-S....... Th<" lollow1n1 persons are do1ne bus1nen as Show Windows 625 P1ornont01y 01 Wnl, Newpor I BC1h h £A 92660 Arthur R r orru. 62!> Prnmonfory Or West, Newport Buch CA ......... ... s...... Thi lottowln& per sons "• dolnl busilla$ n : Offsllort loaic. 1441 H. Red Gum, Unit H, An1· helm, CA 92808 Richtrd Peul Crowe, 200 lllltepld St.. New· pOf1Beach.CA92663 Sheri Lynn Clow•. 200 Intrepid St.. Newport Bt1ch. CA 92663 Tlus busln .. 1 Is con· dueled by 1 1e11er1I p11lnershlp Have you tt11ted dolna businen yel7 Yes, 11/()1/98 Sheri Crowe This statement was filed with tti. County Cler~ of Or 1n1e County on 10/22/04 20046005' 12 Dally Piiot Oct. 28. Nov. ... 11. 18. 2004 Th60l AdlllM ..... ... s...... The lotlowinc persons are do1na business .,. Yorath Yechts. 16400 Pac•hc Coast Hwy •107. Hunhn&ton Beach. CA 92649 Haven Harbor Yacht [achane~. Inc (CA). 16-400 Pacific Cont H1ahway 1107, Hunt1n11· ton Beach. CA 926A9 This business IS con- ducted by 1 cotr>orallon Have you st1rted dom& business yef1 Yes 08/07/1998 Haven Herbor Yacht lach1n11e, Thomas A Yoralh. President fh1s \tatemenl was filed with ll1e County Clerk of O• a1111.e County on 09/24/04 20046002'72 Oa11y Pilot Ocl 21 78 Nov 4 11 2004 I h!>Sl Adi* ..... •s...... !he followma pt!fsons are do1111 bu!1ness as a) Caht o1nla Home Theaters b) Home Theater com JJJ6 Via lido Nt'wPOrl Beach CA 92663 Promot10nal Pitlnen USA Inc <NV) 33316 Via lido Newpo<I Beach CA 92663 1 hos bus1n~•s 1\ Lon ducted by • corporatmn Have you \lart~d d1111111 bus1ne~s yf't' No Promohonal Partner!> USA Inc J•~~ Suddarth l"res1dent lh1s '!.latemenl was hied with the County Clert. of Or a nee County on I 0/22 /04 2004M)OSJ 11 Daily Pilot Ocl 78. Nov 4, 11 18. 2004 Th600 RdttlMW.U "-S....... fhe lollowma per~ons are do1na business u S C S C S J3S5 Via l 1do. Suite 300 Newporl 8each CA 9:>66J Oon11d rrant. Stalling\, 335!> Via I 1do S111l, lOO, Newport BHrh. CA 92663 Ray W.tllun 1617 l0<1ne W•y Anaheim Cl\9280? lh1s bus111n\ ·~ ton ducted by 3 eeneral pa1tner-.h1p Have you sl1rled doina busme\\ y~t' Nn Donald r r •nk StailmtiS Thi\ sl.tt,ment was filed with the Counlv Cieri< of 01 anae County on 10/01104 20046002tH Oa1ty Pilot Oct 1 14. 21 28. 2004 fh'>49 ~ ...... .... s...... The lotlow1n1 perso111 are do ma business n ten111Sbout IQUI com 2048 Phat1rope Cl . Costa Meuo CA 92626 The J.te11t T enn1s Het1tap r IM.lndahon Inc (CA> 2048 Phtlarope Ct , Costa Mts.t C~ 9?626 This business 1s con ducted by 1 corpore!l()n Have you starlld dQfna lh JHJ•r T1nQlt ... .... ,4NHldatloft. Inc. l!elfMt•.~t Thi. 111ttmt11t -f.W wlUI tt1t County CWll of <>reitat c-tr on 10/12/0t .. .... ,.., DalfY '"°' Oct. 14. 2} • 28, NclY. 4, 2004 M1l ......... ... ........ Tiit tollowlnc ~tons are., ~-.. OM!tor• Otal&M. 132 la. lene Unit c. Com Meu.CA926V T1r11e "'"' Setlt· lo•wy. 132 llN une Umt C. Cost• Mesa, CA 92627 This butinlSJ ts con- duclld by: 1n lndMdu1I He¥9 JOU ttllrted dcMnl business yell Yn. Slpt•rnber 20. 2004 Twnt R Selb·l-y Thia atet-t was flied •itll t~ C6unty Clerk of Or1n11 County 011 10/08/04 2~MJI O•llY Pilot Oct l4, 21. 28, Nov. 4, 2004 Th557 "'919 ..... .......... Th• followil'll p«sons are dolflC buslneu n TAYLOR, 2220 University Omit, Newport Beach CA92660 hyl0< & Associates. (CA). 2120 Un1vtrsitv Orlv1, Ntwp0<t Be1ch. CA92660 Thl1 busmen 11 con ducted by 1 c0<po11hon Hive you starled doffla business yet' Yes. A4>r•l 1, 1979 Taylor ' Assoc11tn A.tchltects, Dalt Rindal Retat1. President This statement was filed w1lh the County Clerk of Ora111e County on I 0/22/04 20CM600Ull D11ly Piiot Oct 28. Nov 4 11 18 2004 Th597 ,.... ..... ... s...... Tht followma person1 art! do1n1t bu\lneu n •) I Baas. b ) COi lnlerprrses, 157!> Sun flower Ave . Coslt Mes• CA 926"6 COi Cnterproses l TO (CA) I !77!> Sunllowe1 Ave Cost.t Mina CA 92626 This bvsmess is con ducted by a corpo1al oo11 Have you \tarted doin~ busmes .. yet' Ye~ 06/16/1990 COL C11t1tp"se ltd Te11 y lovett Pr e-.1dent Tho~ stalernf'"I w1• ltled with Ille County Cieri. of Or1n2e County on I 0122/04 20046005404 011ly Pilot Oct l8 Nov 4. 11 . 18 7004 fh!>89 Fldllle. ..... ... s...... Ille lollow1n11 per~ons are do1n1 business a\ Green Cate 1 Medico. Aliso V•ejO C4 92656 Oy na m IC So tu I ions lnternatoonal In~ !CA) 2 Med1<1, Ahso VoeJO CA 92656 Thi' bus1nr" " con dueled ny a corporal1ofl HIVt you \la•led do<na bus1n•ss yet> No Oyn~m·~ Solul1on' lnte1nat1onal. Int R nnul H~11kh~m Pres• dent Th" )lalemenl w" hied with the (.uunty Clerk ol 01dne~ Cuunty on 10101/04 1004.001000 Daily Pilot 0,1 7 14 11 28.?00t Tll!>~l fkfftll ..... "-S...... fh• lotk>w1n1 persons •rt doina busrnen es T~el A lasll~I A Cdt B8~l Ulm l'O?l ~ Center Or ti 14 lrWll!. CA 92611 Caleftna s ( nterpr 1W$ lnC <CAJ 2021 ~ Center Or t 114 lnnne, CA 92612 Thts ~ ~ c.on ~led by ' corpor1bon Ha•e you started dok'V, ~yet'No Catef1111'1 Cnlerpns.es. Catherlnr Al akehan President Thts '1alemenl wes f~ wrtto the~~ of 0r"119 c:ounty on l<WJ,-Ot 20Mt00JIOOI Daly Not Oct l 14, 21 28 2004 Tl-647 .\rll Y"'"'' Car In Claulfl•d I STARTING A " NEW BUSINESS?? The Legal Notices Department at the Daily Piiot Is pleased to provide services to new businesses. The filing of your Fictitious Bustnesa Name Statement la '" Important first step. We can save you vatuabCe ttme by making the trip to the Orange County Cter1<·Recxwder In Santa Ana to file your statement (often referr9d ea a OBA-•001ng Business As"}. We wtll put)Qah your flctltk>ua name a18tement onoe a week for bJr ..-. • required by law and then ftle your proof of ~ with the County Reoofdet. as weu. We can fax, .. mall or mall you the forms with fnatnJeUone tor vour ncwoua ~ name~ or llOp by IM Daily Piiot, 330 W. Bay St. ~ Mt1a. rt'• eaay and antt 1akee a few ,,......_ " VOtA have ""' C1 .... •, .,..... Oii UI .. (Ne) MM321. W.',. °'*' Moodmy tt'itough Frjdey frOm 8:80 .n to 5~ Pin· GOod t&ICk Jn~"'*~' ' .................. ........ .... -... ii _ .... ~ ...... ~...;;,.,,;;,;;-~ .... .. ....... .......... ......... ... ... • IAlll ..... ............ .. 1.1111 .... .. ........ ~-....--~~~~~, , ................. ........... "' ,_. FIMftdel '•"-•, JllOO Voll 1t1ri•1111, SUit• IOO. IAIM, CA am Mlcll1tl l. luz, l ~·· lttlldlo Senta ...,,.,.,,CA mu Tiils IMlslneu II con ductM bJ. en wfMduel Haff you 1lM'ttd doloc blnlltest ,,,, "9 M.ic:llNIL. Tut This lfatlmtftl WH flltd with. tht County Clerk of Oranc• County on 10/22/04 2004600Jl24 Daur P11o1 0ct. 28. Nov 4, 1. 18,2004 Th594 ftclllm ..... .......... The followlna persons ar• doina business as SenlOf LMn1 Mlnlstnes, 28232 Yanez, Mission Viejo. CA 92692 Stn1or L1v1n1. (Californle ). 28232 Y1nez. MlulOn Vleto, CaHf0t n,. 92692 ThlS b11slnoss 1s con ducted by • corpontlon He,,. you star led dome b11s~l?Yts. 06/24 SanlOf Lrv1ne. Warr en R ()Ison, President This statement was ltled woth the Co11nty Clerk of Oranae County on 10/13/04 20046004 1 21 D11ly Piiot Oct. 28, Nov. 4, 2004 ...................... TM fotao-1111 MtlOAS The folleW11tt l*toft• nlli ......... ,._ ••~..,tlllttlH:A lf"I dolfl& ~ n · Wt ........ •: 6 D ci...111L 522 S... JMMl[ CONSO\.TNrfS, TIMI l t.,,e11eo11 rw111, .. _dlno ·~. New-10241 fe_rre1 Dtl¥t, 841 A ... Aw. kit• '°'' S..Cll, CA 92663 Tustlll, CA 9'Dl2 420 ~ ludl, An"' Kate KllMll, 522 lttco11 1111111., CA6ai S.11 Blf1tardl110 A.. 10241 Ferre1 Drive: SteWff rMOM, 210l2 ~ort Buell, CA T1Bb11.CA92782 llect Jl<Mt Cir., .._ Tiils bvslnus " COii· Tllb ~MA " con-ln.tDA I.ct! CA 92141 •11etld bf. In irtd1vldua1 ductlld by; Ill illdMdual l'ltb ~ II CCNI• Have YOll atatted dotna Have you •t:wt.d doin1 dlictM bJ: Ill lndWldll1I b11sl111u wet? No businesa yet? Vos, Han JOU •hrtH dcliftl , 01/01/03 btmn.s ytt? No An111 K1t1 Kimble RIC(lllel Banlttos Sten11 hllOllS This 1t1temo11t WIS This statement WIS Thia statement wes ltled with the County ftled with tho County filed wltll tho COllnly Clerk of Oran1e Count~ Clerk of Or1n1e County Clerk of Oranp County on 10/01/04 on 10/12/04 on 10/01/04 20046002997 20046003964 20046001 ... Oetly Pilot Oct 7. 14, Dally Pilot Oct. 14, 21. Dally Pilot Oct 7, 14 21, 28, 2004 111!">53 28. Nov. 4, 2004 Th573 21, 28, 2004 Th544 AA...... RdlllM..... ...... ..... .....*'-' .... s...... ... s....... The follow1na persons are doon11, business a~ a) WORlORIDC R b) WORlORID£R PROOUC llONS, 2046 Aliso Ave Costa Mesi. CA 92627 P11s..omm. In• (CA) ?046 Ah so Av~ Cos ta Me~a CA 9?627 lh1~ busonen os •on dutted by • corporal1on Have yuu started Cloone bui1nr\s yet> Yes. 8/2003 PrrslOmm lnL Allan I Karl l'rt~oelen I lh1\ sl•ltment was toled with the County Cler~ ol 01an11e County on 10. 12/04 20046003963 011fy Pilot Oct 28. Nov 4. 2004 The follow1n1 persons are dom1 bosmess 1s hmayo & Kubota De s11n 9751 Talbert Ave . Fountain Valley, CA 9?708 Jesslene Ann Kubota. 97SI Talbert Ave Fountain Valley, CA 92708 lt11s business 1s con duded by an 1nd1vidual Have you st1rled do•na business yet' Yes 7001 lesslene Ann Kubota lh1s stalemenl wlS Med woth the County Clerk ot OraQ2e County on 10108!()4 20046003120 Daoly Pilot Oct 28. Nov 4, 2004 lh1 followina persons •re doln1 business aa. Her1ta1e Pools. 20057 Waverly Glen. Yorba Linda. CA 92886 Her1ta1• Pool llC (CA), 20057 Waverly Glen. Yorba Londa. CA 92886 ThlS business os con ducted by L1m1ted l11b11tty Co Have you started do1n1 business y1t7 No Herrta1e Pools. lLC. l<1rry finch, Manaeer Thos statement was !tied with the County Clerk ol Or 1n1e County on 10/08/04 2004600H21 Daily Piiot Oct 28,Nov 4,2004 Poli(·,· . ....... .......... n. ......... ~ we-.. IMI..._ n . Perso111f Clla r111, 71 Fenune Drlw, fninf. Cellfet"ie '2111 Und• Sue Mooney. 25J7t VII Dt A1111, ~ ...... c.wo.. Tiris ~ II CCH'• d\lc:tld by-a" lnd1¥1dual Haw 10U st.wd dolftC blllinelt yet7 No Lin. Sue Mooney This stat•ment was filed with Ult County Cltrtl of Orena• County on 10126/04 2004600S'7J Da11r P11ot 0ct 28. Nov. 4, 1 • 18, 2004 Th587 fhe followona persons ere doln1 business as GOOOSPORTS, 119 Ruby Av• . Nttwf)Of1 Beach, CA 92662 Class of 2000 l L.C (CA), 119 Ruby Ave . Newport Buch CA 92662 This bus1nus 1s con duc ted by limited l 1ab11tty Co Have you star led dotn& business yet• No Class of 2000 l l C Stephen J Clark Pres This sl•lemenl was toled with the County Clerk ol Oraniie County on 10/01/04 2004600S001 Dally Pilot Oct 7. 14. 21. 28, 2004 Th543 ........ ........ Tiie foltcn11-...,IO!tt .. ~ ......... . GM(• ~ ..... . 7f6 ....... °' ~ •1. Costa Mesa, c.-- fO<nia 92627 Gabnet Lopez, 7'41 ~llmet Dr 'l. Cash ...... CatlfOfnia m27 This bllliftas i. cen Chletect bJ an lrndMdu11 ~JOU Started do'"I business J•t7 Ho COabrMJ Lopez Thia stat•ment was filed w1tfl the County Cler1' of Orana• County on 10/18/04 200460047H D11ly Pilot Oct. 21 . 28, Nov. 4, 11, 2004 Th579 n... ..... ... s....... The followtna per$ons are dj)1ne business as a) OC Metro. b) OC Metro M11az1n•, 1451 Qu11I SI 1201, Newport 811!itch. CA 92660 Churm Pubhsh1n1 Inc . 1451 Qu111 St 1?01. Newport Buch CA 92660 I hos business os con ducted by a <.or poutton Have you st.irted dotnll, busrness yel, Yes. 1990 Churm Pubhshtnll Inc Brtan ONelll. C r 0 This statement was foled woth the County Clerk ol Oranee County on 10/19/04 20046004900 Daily Pilot Oct Nov 4, 11. 2004 llow to Plaee A .... ..... .... ..... l1le ,....,,..,.,_ ...... ~ .. ~TOWll ...... lD C.tlMfltaJ A .... C..tt ...... CakfOftHa 1'2127 rwk* ..,,_ c.,,. 1939 Cont-Ill An .. Cost. Meu, Catd0tnla m12 Thil bull_, II COfl duclH by. an Individual ~.you atarted dolortc buslMs& yet? No ftat Carry This statement was fllld With lh• County Clerk of Or an11 County on 10/26/04 20046005601 D111r P11ot 0c1 28. Nov 4, I ,18,2004 111590 .......... ... s...... The followtn& persons ire dotnl business u BEACH ME SA MUSIC TOGETHER, 1525 Mesa Verde EHi. Co••• Mesa. CA92626 Kindel Castle 600 V1c tofla Slreet Co,t• Mesa CAtflf.'ll This busoness 1~ i;on ducted by an 1nd1v1dual Have you ~tarted dome business yet' Yes 9/17/04 Krndel Cntlt lh1s stalemtnt wd• ltled with the r """'' Clerk ot 01 an&t County on I 0/08104 2004600!8 1 s Daily P1lol Od 14. /I 28, Nov 4 7004 t h565 .......... ...... Tlwf .... ~ .,.~ .......... . • .... ,.,.. c.Mry, 200 ,,.,.. a.-·-..... llOrt 8-:11. CA 9lll3 Ot llU s Clly1111, 200 1"•11 L-1308, New· pott le.efl, CA 92663 TltlS bvslMa is ~ clu<ted by an lnchl4alal ~· JOU St.Ud dotllC buslneu yet7 Vu. 02/20/2004 Crace S Chyut' Thos stal•rnent was foled with the County Clerk of Oran1e County on 10/01/04 20046002990 Delly Pilot Oct 7. 14, 21 , 28, 2004 Th!°>41 Rctllm ..... ... s...... The tollowone persons are dome busoness as Untied f und1ne and R ea lty 14541 Brookhur \I Suite BS Wutmmster CA 92683 Kevon Ho /628 W Kno• A•e Santa Ana, CA9l704 T hts business ts con dueled by an 1nd1~1Clual Have you s tao led do1n2 trusrnus yet' Yes 9 ?O 2004 Kum Ho lhl\ ~tatemt<nl was lt~d woth the County Clerk ot 01 ange County 00 10 01/04 20046002988 Daily P1101 01.t 7 14 21 78 7004 1 h545 ... .... .. ..... ..................... . ..... ~ .. ~ ..... Oftir··· *7 OwHn Cr • CHta ..... CA9212t Mldllll9 t-Stu •-· 3oCl7 ~-Crt . to.bl-... CA m.21 Tiiis..,...... ft Ctft 41.icted by: lfl lftdiilidulll ..... ,OU stan.d dotnt buslMsa y.t7 Yn. 10.15-04 Mlcilelk Stuewe Th11 statement was filed with the County Cler\ of Or1rn1• County on 10/22/04 20046005'26 Dally Pilot Oct 28, Nov 4. 11, 18,2004 Th592 ..... ..... ... s....... lhe lollow1ne persons are do•n& business itS Winslow Custom Wood w0tk. J075 JeHrey 0flve Suite B Co\t d Mes.i CA 92626 rhomds I< Winslow 3025 JeHo ey U11vf' Suite B Costa Me' • CA 92626 lhtS bu~tnt'\~ IS <.On du<.teel by JI' indtvodual Hive you sldr led du1n11 business yel, N<> Thoma\ H W1ns10 .. Thos \ldtf'mtnl w.i~ !tied w1lh the (1JU11ly Cieri. of ()yilnR~ CJ1u11ty on 10 n 04 2004600S32S Daily Polo I Ott /8 Nuv t II 18 ?004 lh'l91 ........ ... ..... TN f .... illf .. '°" ...... ~­or .. dHUJlll tllltd••· l MJ Conbl'ICJetal Av• , c.t. ..... C.ld~­ t2127 Abt-"-l"trat IMJ Cont111011t1I Aft,, Colla ...... C.ltl0fl!Y'2a27 lJMs buSlrtmS IS (;Oft "6cted by an incllvllklal Hav• YOll st.vied Ooonii businu• yet' No Ab<ahaMP•e1 Tlln. statement w.n filed wrth the (;uunly Ct.rll of Otan1e County on 10/'6/04 2004.005610 Datly Prlot Oct ?H Nov ~8.2004 fh!>91 fldltllm ..... ... s....... I h« follo won& P""un-. ar~ doon1 bu~11·~~ •' Tot.illy Rul Aci111t .. n1 ~ lnsl.tllJl111n 100 :; I 1nculn Av~ I ? I ull~r Ion \.Allforno• 9/HJI lon4lh•l1 A1410llt 11111 S I 111• oln Au #/ F Ull,.ttflf\ ( •llfol Ill I 9?8Jl ltH•. liu~lttf"~,_ 1 f nu dot. trd t,y dO •nuhv1du 11 H•'i't you \t•rtr-d tomr bus1nt\S y.-t ' l<l•i l<1hn4tho1u Al ti""" JtH · l.Jt• nu·ot "' • l1lf"d w1U1 thf" L.uullly llPtto. ul tJr,n1rt lt1l_1ot1 r>r1 lN II 114 20046002391 Daily f'1lul lJ I 11 >< Nuv 4 11 /IM"1 flt'.X I l)(•ad Ii nt•s Rates and deadlllll'' Jro.: 'uh1cll 10 change without no11n· Tnc puhhshc!r reserves 1he ngh1 to n·mor. rccl~'tfy. revise or rCJCll any da!>'>tfied advertisement. 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To complain of dis crlmin1llon, call HUD loll frff It l ·800 424 8590. ~I 1010-1770 ~ 1419 Lil HOS-2490 Found 1510 Fovnd bike between !Ith & 'llh Slreel on twdr dw.ilk <all & de \•1tbe 94'1 1,/l 0441 General Announcements 1610 *~ ..... ,....,.,.., Custom tab<1cahon Shop Sl•1nles• Marone Ref111 er •lors Genrr al shop I en&r,. lev•l llffded Glacier CGrp 714 ';b] 21126 CHILD SERVICES UVl IN CHILD CAii(. Local A.1 P • PrOIJ am now IC~li host lamtly appllcltiom tor fal and wonh!• amvills fledlllt, ~. 4.'lhr\/wk Lowest pr~&m rost avercon1 $2S.l/wlt, per fam<ly not per cl1'id 800-71~ 2002 ww •ur•up1lr com HEALTH SERVICES .. y nav1tam1ns com the Ornlesl Vrtam1n In tlM World contains 1111111 1111trlents that nvlrltlonan)' IUPCl«l tho on II rt ••dy. A.-l ......... 111-7al r ul· ... d.1\ By Fax By Phont· lly \l a il /ln P er~o n : Wl'tlnl',JJ~ 'i I II lf'll 1 <949) 6' I 6594 I f'lc •"oC Ilk. I LKk 'our n...111ti.0 JI lid f>ll4•tc" rtumh.·r .tlMI \H ii •.Ill .,,~,hat..~ ¥11lh,. 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Oewormlld & dr hi. 1Vt. 1tt COMAN Til.~12-4 IRloft SP{C'TRlM F~tSLNC> TAllY l lTTINS ..... e'f'llid SlFll'fY DonatJons .-dee! Memo checlls Ditsy lo ~ s.tc Furd' non profit Tu D :n amsm. Cormullty Anl1Wll Ntt'Mll1I. P 0 Boa BIEZ ~ e.dl. CA 92llJ8, a-snn IUtLDtNGS 28~30 was $9,900, sell $5,190 3S.44 WU U5.900, ae11$7 ,960 48a 106 was $28,650, sell $16,770 Isl Corne Isl Sen•! Tom 800 392 7806 2nd Trust Deeds Available for Newport Beach Ownerr. with Substantoal Equity loans to $5 rn1llton No Brokers Direct C3prtal, Fast an<! Easy MIA Capltll Gr11111 lllC. (949) 729-1660 HOMES FOR SALE ORANGE 5400 COUNTY Coninl del Mar CflM ~ tnrome pr~ 714 f 4lf1tif Open Silt Soll I 5 F rt h:!e :b 2ba bd<:ll 'lbl I l/4 ba 4 ca pil& Sl.395.axl aet 961117 1200 Ul"GaADID Sl"ACIOUS SfNGll STOllY Sweeoing corner &rounds In prome lrecl loc. 4br. Zba. new lo uparaded kot c h w/11ranlte counters. new wood/1111 fl oorrng plantatlon shutters Frnhly painted 1ns1de/ out $695 ,000 Call Coldwell Bankei Beach aidlr 714 968-1200 IBAV.•31A*tJt ..... $,..,.. ·~· ..... .- SAVI TNOUSMOSI Wt "'-,.._s Mii for 1 low Mt ... Hllft U-SELL SoYttt c.t 9-541-2B12 -..f'UX .... .__ Jtlwlt C.d. MMrt Offs Al.llllltl J8!IOI( to ... .. .-~ 949-$3053 ~ 7402-7466 ~ IOOS-1510 ~ 900G-97SO Huntington Beach . OlllT I AG FIXER. Op P•lrtun1ty knuo k\ Cur 1 ~nltv lh15 hnmf' 1\ d 7 ~tv 5b1 l ~h• w appruvert plMt\ tor l OOYPI 'itOn tn to hUK• duple• Ama11n~ 1111ll'n t1dl1 P11ced @> Sll~ 000 Call Coldwl'll Banker Bealh~1de 714 968 1700 SLACUH GlM Mndf'I perfed Costa! MPeant ,. & only 2 VI!> olCI w .. • to ~h ~ 7 ~v on 2')1~ l omni w ·p00t & sc>a 4br lba euesr 11r & bd 1>n fw,l ~ $8.l'l IXXl Cdl C.:old\ord Blnier ~M ~ 714 968 1200 OllASTICAU.Y R£0UCIO front courtyard air.um entry new !Joni do<"' ()pel> ~ adds lot\ ol ~nlflhl 4b< ?ha Ull eradeel krtchen New toll up gar;iee S749.900 Call Col<lwd Ba'*!!<" Bl'ac:M~ 714 968 1200 Ul"GRADfS GAlOU. S1n11e Story Charmer $550.000 Ranch ilYI' 4br, newr 1 window• throuetoout lresh P•1nt new carpet. ne'¥1er roof Wiii< to schools/shops CaH Coldwell Banker 8eachS>de 714 968 1200 TO SH THIS IS TO FAU IN LOVE Fabulou up1rad1d 3br. 2 ba chat mer Spark Iona cie.n . ., .. , CUl'b epoe•I' Pufecl 111sld• tract COfner lot. $599,000 C•" Coldwell Banker Beach •• 714-968 1200 HA<• AREA l"OOl HOME Raftcll ttyll l · stry. 48r, llllftJ 111> • .-. br""°41 fklorlnc "' eqtry, ~ • hell· wey. Newtr retied 6 plast.wM poot SSW.000 Call Cohtwen t anker luchUdl 71.,..1200 Ult A ftW llCNll "'"' ....... ,....., "" 11tWe-. l ·atJ4ef Z ....... hlNY ,..., Ill/~ .. -.Cll ..,.,oaoc..........., ....... 114-,., Under the Service Directory Banner Reach 80,000 Homes Each Week Fo r O nly $32 per week (4week minimum) Call Lorraine at (949) S74-424S D YES, SBJ. MY CAR I Od'""' 0 IC 0 'llSA -, Run your ad in the Newport Beach-COsta Mesa Daily Pi lot and the Huntington Beach Independent to reach over 100,000 homes. Fax us this form with your credit card # or mail with a check today! ... ·--------..,., ___ _ Run for a weekl If ~r car does not sell, we'll run It for another week FREEi ~I tor Just s20·. I·~ I ~ =-~-Pllm ::.... --0.-:= ----=:!:. ·--0...0.---a=---a= === --==~t.ca::.-::&.m --._ -... - --.. -- •n111•ttt hen INIEPENIENT l 86 Ttusday, October 28, 2004 TODAY'S 'I Brldp ~C.,.R.a;::O~SMS~W.LO~R.,.D.....,..P_,.UYZ.z.L.,.E __ . ~~~1N '---A-CROSS _____ S.-_N_Y_S_E_nv_ll ____________ _, and TANNAH HIRSCH I Cobra kin 56 ~ t 9'*'9f l'MVIOUe 'UZZL.l IOt.V.0 11 ~-5e o.~ W~PLAY u a hal 57 PlllCUfe antranoe I 0 Salaly lln'llts 611 EtweiOpe abbf 14 Voodoo d\afm 58 MoYMI t 5 LA -'Oflla eo Flllc or Jennlno• 1 ti ClloooleWI 0001Ue 61 ti once WU wllil t 7 Pa~ l!Ofe 112 One~ buy atouod 1he llUn I 6 Alllance 113 SIO<:ll or bond Ill Poonoa 1!0 Adams DOWN ol pop mli!ile 21 Clo11e!te< 2 ' 09lef OwGllong oonwyanoe 3 TV anO radlO ?'J 9ool<worms 4 8utlel Slaple 25 MICr09COj)e pans 12 wets I 26 Yes. n v~ S Sot 27 Mlnnet0!8 6 Sums owed b115eball 1eam 1 Ee!11*1 J81 29 Toma<IO flndel 8 Use a whop ~ F ealher poin 9 Cosn&llC '3 Take a1 gutll)Olnt ptooedur11 36 PIOdlng~ tO RabO •ldaitors J7 Do watetcolorl t t C11dll sizes 3a 9IQgQ< than 8'1111 12 H1ppoe gnl6\ong 39 EPA hgur11 13 Frostl t•a.utrs 40 Say OYlll 21 Hondu Mr and over 22 SmaM change 4 1 Novt!USIS .-J5 24 T "'9CIJP han<Jlti 4;> Haik wf'&te" l. 1 Waters down 43 (.we s plainl 28 Hunger IOI 44 Peroon belongorig ?9 Mell<low graler I() a qroup JO Ju11gfrau OI E19ar 4 7 Result 31 Btoice ground '> 1 Fun swtt 32 r0<eign car "r7mplo) ee . ., ··Em pl ea do. "Arbeilnehmer. ··Emplol <'- J3 Wh<J(;t ~mB IS 34 ~al mo 35 Unrv oeqr- 37 Axh ... J8 Sootlles 40 ManrlOOA lnbe 41 T 1iP genUy 42 Not In ct11ss 43 Trwn 111t11ma11ve 44 A•m IOlttSt parrot 45 Behave I I llleatncally 46 MonglelS 47 AQueUc mammal 46 Exdudllc 49F..- Neither vulnerable. South deals NOR111 WEST •A It 1042 "'97 4 <> Al • 107). • Q986.5 1:1 32 "'K 18 • Q J 9J SOlll'H •J <;;> AJ 1086 v 876 4 AK6.5 rhc b1ddJog SOlffH Wl';.',I NORTH Y.AST 1· .... I• 2'" West round t.ht bcsl openlna ic.11 ol a ~ preYentu\i declarer from aeaiQa • diamond iuft" 1n dummy. South captured East'li k.ina with the ace IDd 1ested spade6 since 11 4-3 break in that suit wookl hive provid- ed I ~ pl-=c for a diamond loser. 'The .ce IDd kin& ol spda wet'C Jed, and dial plan WU dtihcd when East discarded a c:lub Ol'1 tJle continuation or a low spade. Hdgemo ruffed and played the jack of heatts. Bast lOO.. the qooco and ellitcd wilh a 11Ump, won In the cl()!.e(f hand. NP Hrs Iii« 2br Tr'-*•· lat•• patio, 11r + ~· .,..c:.. lll#ld fK • 11500/mo 949-223-llZO 0c-,, ......... ......, 3Br. 2.h. 1-c pr unf111nlShff. Rtduced to Sl800/mo Anoclated RHlty (949) 67)-31163. 2llr 2fM condo, brand Beau 2bt 2be hse + ;}'d nHI 1ppf'1 Ip, 2 C pt, brl.._ .. _ ...... 2 wd, comm pool, $1995 -·· '"'"" .. ,, c IS. .veil now 714-393-1925 wd, lrt ' bact yd. Ip, 50 Put tonh .itoft ,_ .... J·~ .... l > ..... . ,._ West had a dtlTlCult dti.card on this Irick. He found the best defense of jet~g the king of diamonds. Dedan:r counk:red brillianUy by lcadm& the lloCVCO Of thamonds from hand and, when W~t ~ the ten. following with the twO from dummy' IJrVlt S31f!O 9&G-525b ... c_,.. 2br 2be ,. __ le Views 21w, ~ e:n,~ !:; lba, luxury condo, front· $2[XX)~·ID> low toutlon. $4750/mo S2 :~ S3 Ms Foch 57 M&sseuMJ empioytlf • ' "-.... Operung lead: Three tif ' A.-k any eiipen 10 name the world\ best bridge player. and some would be sure lo M:lecl Norway·~ Gcir Helgemo Here he •~ at ~crl. on th1' deal plllyed on OK Bndge on the Internet. ~ aucuon was ~1mpk With the probability or a parual mblil loom- mg, Helgemo pa.~M:d on the 'iee<>nd round. When Nonh announced a good hand with a hean fit by cue-bid- dmg lhrcc diamonds. Svulh did not gel excited but ~imply rebid hh hearts, and North\ nll!I< to game ended the auctioo. l~i.t ovcnook and. had he exited with 11 club. dedl11'1lr would hllvc played low from hand, trapping W~t in an endplay. However East COOtlfl· uc w1lh a diamond to the ace, remov- ing dummy\ only cnuy and allowing Wnt 111 di-.card a ~padc But ~ wlb \ltll one arrow lcO m South's quiver He mfTcd a spade. extracting We~,·~ llbt card IO tblll SUit and then led a club to the ten. We~t would win with the Jilek, but the fon:cd cluh return would allow clcclarer to win in dummy with the ten and clrum the rnnt.racl. winning four hcvts, three dub!., two~~ and a diamond ~Nl ~ mu1/ 1u 1(<1fr'.nbrulg~<IPU(>I cum. WI Qmi/ildis CONVBNIENT wlattlia 10f1 'rt b.,U.i, stllbtf, "'jlLJt lookUtf1 daaifi#ltiu 111"'11 JOll ltttld ! CUSSJFIED (9'9) 6'2-5678 SEll .,. ...... ............. NEED TO SELL YOUR PROPERTY UR HOME Of THE EEKPAG ON FlOO IOW ESTATf P'BJCAM Kil $5,500,000 ~ .am San Clernenlll MOTH f OR SAL l •each Close Molel Renovatio n complete great income o cean views Call lor appt Agt Keith (949) 433 7963 ATURDAY CAN HELP CALL Alll 681110lJS 949-574-424' MISCEUANEOUS RENTALS Rentallo Sharl 6030 N• wxury hH ori the water Le br, pvt ba A&t. 71•·914·9060 Jlw SH ,.-.., 1780 Mr ........ __.. ~ •• 1 mle to beach. vaulted Cld5. st<M. fria. ceil fin & more ISS (. ... St t4t-SU-2A21 East Side small unit, no kitchen. loc m rear. Fenced yard Pet ok incl util. $950 949 !I IS 29~ ~ .. , lbt Iba w/carport M¥ lu Sq . 1.5 m1 from bch, eated, upstairs w/balc;Ony $975 down w/wd Iris $935 9&58.1.«XXJ kllirvo oom 2br 2.5ba twnhm, newlr. remod. sm yard, av11t mid Nov $I ?95/mo 949· 673-5535 21r II• H-H. bonu5 rm w/wd new kitchen/ bath. ft •a. no/smh/pet $1295/mo 949 646 8585 2br l ba [as ts Ide pvl palro, l car RM 253 Costa Mesa St SI J:"JO/mo Move 111 NOW ail 949 673 710l sf, 81yrkl1•. nr Bison & JemborH 800-300 7717 $2100 -··-*•·- eNPI Itta Jbf 2b1 hsa, Z c I", fp, )'lrd, hdwd fir$. $2550 •Zbf 2b• aar, Ip, $17!il 96&ll-UBl Hr lodi ..., htce Jbr 3 full ba 11ted comm, l938sf condo. I& pat.lo & batcony, _2 c pr. pool & spa ~ 9&514-9474 ........ c-.. &Mt ........ 2IJr ~ ~ ~ wftrwl 6 mo tsm. PIO. --. om erw. pvt bdl 96m«m Sir J la Perfect !amity home. Lr& yard. pets oil. ava• now. $3250/mo Yell lease By owner 1631 Pcpsus St. 949-887 7'STJ ......, j , I I Wastclll hOme 3br. 2ba. llJ)Umld lutch. ....... ctn. I.-cl- wood th. pool. ~mo Cal Nltm 9&933-45fi6. 3bf 2ba v ..... beau cond. CJ) 2br lb• & I \lud10 approx JOOOsf ltte & all with I patio All have IM'J2hl inc tr11 •va~ Dec 11ar a11es S 700 S 1295 I $4250 llt 9'&887 1200 $1400 373 472 0604 f Side 2br I I 5 ba 191 Alber I SI B Open Sun 12 5 twnhm. pvt patio 1 c 2ar, AvJ1I now 11.&l $1495 Cell 949 378 8999 llr 2.S•• appr•a ISOOsf fp 2 car alt pr, pvt yard. w/d hk ups, no pets SlllSOm 714-549-2253 LOllAll O'DOllll1 '4t-S74-424S wi'IA n dose! ~. Fp. boill lulslde ?br I 5ba si.i S795/mo 94~ 7123 tiouse. fr111. dt)hwasher w/d hkup~ Fplc, yard Pref•ul•ft•I f•••I• RoornsforRent 6040 Sl600 mo 949 719 0748 ......,.. room w/closet NO MATTER HOW YOU SAY IT, CLASSIFIED CAN FIND IT. IHI Townhome On 819 Cony°" Golf Coun•. 44 Canyon Island Or f dl't ulous 1so· Golf Cour~e Vitws JBr + den ~ppro1 ?OOOsl vault ce1I, completely remod eled SI 195 000 P11vate sale by i!All 9ot9 718 1387 .. Wed4i1 list ul c-~ for s'* W/aNf'f/JI trdJdr~ prices. de!oeriplKIOS ad dr~. Owl"MJJ'~ phone ~ ell: ICP U S£U Soue1 Coast 8548-2872 layer••• C-1 g<Jted ainm 2llr 2ba tot.II r!Jl10d. IC. 2 c g;ir IX'!St ViJlJe $.SD< aet 9$887 t;uJ .. ~&~SI. 11'11 nun llNn. bl. lA*I pd~J>"~ ~ etle. nty, I bl< Ill ~ llB' sn:..i.m ail Sorn 9'& VS7\Xl>~~~1 RESIDENTIAi. RE NT AlS ORANGE 7400 COUNTY Balboa Island Jbr 2ba with aar clo~ and blth. wtl pawtt for to shoppme and hwy partql rent 949 307·9345 3110 Male $1750/mo aet 949 67 J 7800 'Cl ('slde Oeldchtd 2 masters. 1 'l r ar 11ar •&e. fplt. palto. nice trees SJJ'50.SUl50n 9'&642-41541 a.au11ful Gcfn H-• 2br 2 5ba neat r,. Sq 3 car gar wd llrs Ip, ac CE kitchen. Bosch wd, Sl950 949 581 4000 www kiempro com 2br Iba duplt •. on ,. Hi's, Char""'ll 2br Iba North Bayftonl. 105 N I d wd Baylront. Avail Nov I . Ilse. enced Y8' ' ac:, ' S1995/mo 114 501 5868 Ip, ear IV sch's. MW!~$/ car pl $2100 9CC}.64.2 ':H.J7 Balboa Penlnsula ..., ..... 4tJr 2 5ba Ilse. 2Wlsl pvt 5'111 .mac pool, Newly ren•vatacf 21r, ten quoel So Coa5l Ml!!To. Ila upper unit close to ~ S295(}/mo 949-~!IHI beach, MW~. $1850110 year tease. 949 6J9 I~ ll'Ylne ' '/ '/'" I f I · > -f -'' • "·"·"'~ "'' • ) _-.) ), 0 Newport Coast 0c.114p C.-b1att Corona del Mar Um Pl\ sm11 slClf y twnhm, 21>< 2ba 2 c alladl 11ar. 1 •r Gar Apt. ref11t. pvt entry palt0. clean, no JOBSWAmD w d 11ar a11e st or aee pet SllKX> 949-793 6656 .,., .... Ret811 t.,rltor)' tcw. local community Mftl>llP«. Must 119 1 Hff·1tllrtln1, io-.. u ... and be atite to ae-at• naw~ Competitive sat.,y plut commiAlon ea well as att11cti11t Mlltflta Jlf O· 1ram lncludln1 4011<. medle1l/dent1l/vl1lon, and much rnof•. Please tu rnume to; 714-966-4675 IOI UCIPTIOMT Full & PT fe>1 cemetery In COM. Prof apt>t8'anct, 19P.!Y in person. 3500 PltCtflc vi.w Or, COM, 92625 W.. ~ Toy Slore like to)'S7 fun joO .•. Fun locationll! Weekdays + WMlttndl R..,stw/wn11~ pine a I perlanCe helpful. 20+ 1n •. n. S&/lw" + dbcount 949-633-~. Wu I ,._,,..._ Seetiinl FT up'a writs prsn & dfover w/clean OMV prl11to11t. furn. dellvef Mis .. dbpllly $8.50/ tw c:aM Cory 949-574- 9331 Von Hemert Inc. ~ l!CU«> "88 114". mi. trmlK oond. rrcUk ff~. llUto, lt.e MW, fuly loaded $JllJO 9& J!"JO.Szal ....,... ,. [ Sii Clllr* .,..._l*cntlll,tow m.. rtClOl'lll. Uy --.i dm\ ~ 11.A-151·2* •lltCIDU MOSl '11 )'allow/tan alnt cond, new t°', cllfOfM rlll\S, co 1611( ml, -t -pp 9t9-72.S-0549/929-l348 ••w s21 't7 fully loedld. chromes/new Ires, WANTED lle<WI< leot sand tttw int. a> ~. by pnvate party any snrf. S8750 714-751 2464. make. any size. .tny condlbon oa 562·592 · 217 I IMW J251c 'ts Convt. auto, 73k m1. 1reat cond lthr. ~ort Pk&. must sec $14.~/obo 949. 723-0549/92'9 3348 C•tlllla< Snlll• 'tJ d•rk 11reen in ucettent cond1t1on $101k mt. ~995 949 675 2357. Qwytser T & C L.Xl '98 knury, lttw, a>. ~ ac. fuly loaded. 11211 '"'· BOAT REPAIRS/ SERVICES BOATS SUPS/ MOORINGS/ lAUNCHING/ S'TORAGE 9680 s.I yeur unw .. ted item tfM aosy way! rlo<t o Clauifitd ad today! (949)642-S671 FIND s.I Y• wwmrtt4 Item the eosy way! Plece1 Clauifitcl ad to4.yl (949)642-5671 AND .:r-~ appro• 5500 sf 1200 st tol 6br 6 lull ba 7 I 7 ba Ofler~d @ SJ.850 000 By Owntr A&IS Welcomt Cont<1tl Ter11 Walkins 949 790 0751 or 949 370 9393 rtcent l afpet piinl SI JOO mo 949 759 0400 Ouoll "'"' ru Irvine S4>ecttum bl a11d ~"' lbr ?ba 1.ondo 11ran1te. uperades. patio 2 c 11ar . end un1l f uHy uper aded Sl975 lse 949 27.> 1867 8200 wtwta. $6lli() 949-J!"J0.52Ul NllD ~ in Newport for our 5Jft Ha 1t111 n Wlllln& to pay wbstant1al uplronl fae and/or monthly tse Dlys 949-ZU. zno -949-&!llm Service DiredOl'y Accounting NO TICf TO RC An~ RS Cahlnr n1a law " 'llllfP' lh.11 1.nntrar '"" takml! 111b' lhat tntdl S<iOO nr mote t ldl'tor m mall'rml') tie l•t Pnwd by lht- C11nt1 <1 LI or ~ S idle I """'" Board Stair l~w .1l•n rf'QUtre• that r nntr actnr<. rncludt lhf'K h~en~ number on •II advf!rt~1n1 You r.an rhl'< k th• ~talus nl your liten~ed conlrartnr •I www nib r a 11ov or 800 311 CSI R Unh ren~ed contractors l•ktnR robs lhat total less than $500 must state •n lh•1t ltdverllnments lh•I lh4!y •re not hcenied by the Con tr actorJ Stile Loeense Bo•rd" Auto Services llllOI lllPOIT llPlll Imports & Domestics CompttitiYe Rat1n (onvenienlty locatad on the Penlnsulo 407 l ht St. Mt.,.,i a.It 49·675·76' Carpentry A Z HANDYMAN Install. ref up< abinl't• k~r:b~ moldlne ~ 714~«11& Carpet Repalr~les "'7CARPrT1'.rCARPfT~ R~pa1rs. Palchma tn~11111 Courteous any sire tob, Wholesale• 949 492 O?O':> RICHAllDlfalNCH CONSTitUCTtON.COM Sl .. 77557 714-142-S2S4 ' YOUIHOMI IMPaOVIMINT P~OJICT? Call a plumber, painter. handyman nr any of the &rHt 'er v1<:ts tosted her• 1n nur service dlfectoryl THESE LOCAl SVC PEOPLE CAN HELP YOU TOOAYI Becb1cll SllVtCll SMAU. JO• IJIHllT I ocal Quick Response Home Yard & Dock Ei.ct 20 ~ E ~p °'"31 Olldr1c ltrlr.M/O ~}042 •.l.C. llect1'1c low prtcm toc.i c:or1'r llCtor. no tob too ~. no tob too b1it IW1 ~ r~ l.Cl°'3107m (714)U2-1410 DUTCHMAN ILICHK ~Amiddll compttlt"'8 rein f"a estimate Cll ge.~ UQNHO CCHfTIACTOI Ho jJI) too -,. ~ R99alr.r~..:.!.-!!!.i... ,..--~ 21r I •a. New kitchen dppls/carpet, p•mt, cable, gar, w/d hkup, sm pet ok SJ450m 949 640 1450 Handyman/ Y,,,., LDmNG SPDIUST Harne Rlplr House Clanlng ..... 0-..f>¥alacW Wkly/81 wkly/Monthy, Reh Great ••les1 Imelda 949-548-4285 949-m.al37 Repairs, Sates. Oestan & lnst.ll•hon$ .km Dllncen L9275870 949 650 1042 ....... -()tlllt 5-Jned Wood Cut Clean, Delivered & Stacked. Call loday 949 903 3553 rn <, TOil[ • RLPAlll ,\ Rf \100[ l 11\4(; A1AJt THI HANDYMAN EnvlronmentJIUy I ICOftOftliCllty MMtbla landscape design & horticultural services. design • plant • 1mgatk>n & speaal2ld !Ndenance THE GARDOt SHED ... &1Hl24 All WOik cu111ntMCI Mamly ~ a.ctt.I. Doors. -------F...,. arp &~ •MO~•!Medi e8ri:* -s.or. ~ ....... •stucco •Also Repeh lf7300ll9 • 714-531-1643 JUNll TO Tffl DUMPlll 714-968 1882 ~.--AVAILA8LE TOOAYI -_, -..- 949-673-5566 Moltng I Slrngt DIUVOYNOS Movlna: • Stor•a• & Oenverla1 (t4t)6 .. -HU PUBLIC NOTICE The C1hf P11blle Utilities Commission requires thet ell used household aoods movars r•lnl their P.U.C Ca T numb«; limos end chauHa11rs print their T C.P num.,_, 1n 111 adver· tbemenh If you hava any question• abollt lhe l111tlty of a mover, llmo or chauffeur, call: PUIOC un.mtS < MtSMOM .,, .... , °""'I'• Nlllt 2!Ms .. Great Prlcel Guaranteed ltJOl't. fr• .. t. lf375602 714-538-1534 7 ·390-2M5 .,_....,& ..... ....... Sped1l11. lnte- rlor/bterlof Palnt1n1. David Sloer'8 ........ c.33- 358528 Clll 714-91~22JllO. ·= Mlrl'J SEWER .IE NC EUCTROMC Sl.A8 L£AK OE T£CTION F ri.ndty S.,vica •••-•ts -••••